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“■ftirffle Deaths Idaho 19«0.............156 1961............167 Meg1< Volliy 1960.— ...... 196V..^.......... 37 The Manic Valley Newspftpef DpHirnted to ServlnB and PromolinK ihe Growth of.Nine Irrigated Idaho Counties 1.N0. 1« , •r of Audit Bur«u-of rirtul.ilo'n* d PnM UnltM rr*M lni«miiiont1 TWIN falls : IDAHOrMONDAY. SEPTEMBER 11. 1961 SINGLE COPY 10 CENTS rmonr Orders gait to Plan for Area __ ", I irnwur and company has put out a atopHirier to4ts I working out of Twin Falls regarding the of its new slaughtering plant east of Han- r«nltra«™ 31,^ j; J)_ GumlOTon, Chicago, mam- i."” .. «Jd construction engineering supervisor, who iW S « in Falls, said tha't he has received notice from for ‘M ekningful’ Bierlin Talks Waiting Out Carla 250,000 UAW Workers Strike General Motors: I ^»«iM OTON. aept. U >^^^.dBPIgtegPt repU^ to- , soviet ftem ier NIHU bid for Ulks a-TBBlto by dBCUrln* that the InilM 8t»te« itaadi rewly to negotlaUona." J i ^ rtm e n t •poliesnua »!» l« M ^ U n lt« d SUt«8 wlU con- try to reach dlsanna- cement with the Soviet B u.*plte«mi»hohev:V«l*- n to resume.nuclear testing, rifa *Ute dejMurtment com- *^”al'fdUo«e<l» week-end Btaw- ■Mb r Khrushohev .that .there tt*liope(ul sign*’’ for negotla- with the Ire* world allies Berlin altuaUon. For their tV .B . offlclab said any such I must hold hoiw ot real and on other plans for con- structing the BlaughterInK plant on 116 acreB east of ;he Hanseft overpass. The plant was to handle 75,000 head of cattle per year. Edwin "Heckler, In charge ot company publio relations In Ohl* cago,-toW the TIme*-Kew« by teJephone early Monday »*ter- niTon “n o comment" to make at this time. ® He said It would be premature for the company to make a sutement perulnlng to the pcc; thli time. - Official reason for th ^ stop- work action hasn’t been received yet but It Is belleved-lnt«r-re- Uted to the costly settlement the 7;rrfrpny--hBi-'mm«--wltn ' two ' ^ ea t packing unions. Accordinf to United Press In- lematlonal Armour. and comr has opncludea-■-three-year pact .with- two m eat' packing ------- up to 89 weeks rin another development, the ■tjnent said Secretary of Rusk plans to attend ,ojt«4^aUoas.g«D*ral-as> ___it session'opening Sept. 19. It iu not announced precisely M bt would go t9 Ifew York. In ittU another facet of East- rt relations, the department 1was lodging a new protest the Kremlin ever the hi;- ■M t tod a e v ^ oonvlctlon of a American jtudent, ndw ges.lt raportecTtbat a m s lo reasonably good 1 that - Six PersoiiB iHbspii^kd ish t at Ma«lo valley Me- 1 hospital for Injuries r^b-. 1 la a three-car accident • mile weet of Murtaugh on ' yS0at8:10pjn. .Jtallsed with the foUc . Injun orneeoyding~to~»~hospitai DETBOIT, Sej)t. 11 (’UPl)—The United Autn Workers union struclrGeneral Molor.^ today In the biffgestr walkout in auto industry history und the giant corporation’s operations were expected to be virtually shut down by tomorrow. More than 250,000 of the'company's 310,000 UAW workers in 88 of its 129 plants from’ coast to coast walked out as the 10 a.m. (EST) strike deadline arrived and more were expected to join them in a strike that hit juat as the- industry-moved into 1962 model production. The union and company almost • immediately renewed ef- forts to reach a contract agreemenfflnd end the walkout', scheduling a re- sumption of bargaining talks at 7 p.m. (EST) to- day. The UAW national leadership left It up to ' Individual locals whether to strike and most of .them.dill. •'?>.•« m«jiriMnlc"_whpth. er all the-locals strike. UAW President Walter P. Reuthersald, since walkouts, at key plants would soon force others to close, T^B atrtl^o aUp. WM_ . have on effect on pi ....... Ht-Pord and Chrysler, where con- tracts are slated to run out at ••technical adjustment pay" ior workers who lose Jobs through automation. The agreement wta announced yesterday between Armour »nd the United Packinghouse. Pood UnCJUlied-® Some 4,W resldehti Of Cawtron and other towns along the western lonlsian* coast, sUIl rememberlnr bitrrfeaoe Andrey In 1M7. have Mnclil shelUr from harrieane Carla In Lakv Charles aod other Inland eltlet. Mrs. Marl Race* remained In the Cuneron courthoue'darlhf hurrIeane.:Aadrey. v6be and her children. 8-year-old James, seated on her Up, and 2-week-old Debbie, were wBong the early arrivals at a ahelUr set np at » local Lake Chariei, Uu. high tchooL (NEA telephoto) 'Amalgamated Iteat ( Butcher Workmen America covering 15W> ' aeers la p ,t or temporary _ Kon't l>e " known ‘ until official c(^lrm ati(m -a ^ j^ D a v e re> celved from ths-rhlca«o office. Only last Wednesday, William luncheon in Kimberly, tn*t tne company was golnc to atart let> Swirling Inland corpus "CHRISTI, Tex,, Sept. 11 (UPI)rrHui^icane Garla^ packing 160-mil«>«n>houp windsr smashed- in> land across the flood-devastated Texas coast today. " " ........................................ ......... d_fiUt^thft UoB ol the new ~com« had purchased IIS acres of ____for the slu of the plant midway between Burley and Twin Palls, Jurt east of the Han- sen overpass. It had already drilled ont" well,' due on*' lam ,sump pond, atored several. Tep< ha ert o r Ta t s ,- « p d b » < f r t o l l t * ^ ’ yard for fattsnlat 1,900 bead of cattle at one time. ^Another buy* er. Jim Watson, also had been sent to thU are* by the com- pany. Oiie^s^KiHeA- ing over Matagorda island, midway between the bat* ' ;red cities of Corpus Christi and Galveston. Winds i-ttrMBtBpadirtorlieTT^ in d'rive against the Gulf co|st, winds fnm Carla were clocked at 17S miles an hour at Port .Kan- sas, on.ari island acros's-th* bay from Corpus Chrisii. '*% a relauvely oalm eye ot’t . droular-shaped stoim was Hank* ed by winds up to ISO miles an hour. Hurricane force winds and rain were expected to last as long as 34 hours on the storm's path. Corpus Chrlstl declared a “llm* lted.st«l« of emergency" to dear peop)e-of(-the-streela.-Huhdreds Funnel Born In Huiricane ■29, Buhl, head lacerations, “good" ■condition; Darrell Blmcoe, 36, ■&uhl, left arm aitd leg Injuries. I'tood' condition; Joseph Hartl. ■iS.'Buhl, Up and chest Injuries, I'fslrly good" condition; Willard r, 44, Buhl, observation for it« back injury, "fairly good" adlllan; M. O, Cobb, 38. Indl- ■tni^Us. Ind., chest and chin In- les. "fair" ooodttlon, ahd Mrs. t)| W RM ,'U ; A td i^ . Kiansr , .* Injury, “goipd".condltlon. ' tnreeUgfttore said a 1H4 Pord JitsUonwagon, driven by Cobb, |« ss going south on the highway ben It veered to the wrong lane, 16 Ford swjped a 10S5 Oldsmo* , 18 drlrerijy Donald McRae, 38. Thft Ford then lUlded, almost headnn, with a rthbound IBM Oldsmobtle drlv- I by HartJ, csrryjnr fire mm- rs ot a Buht bowling team. In Uie McRae auto were the m«r. Meriln I. McRae, and his Ke, both 57; their son. Donald, I hit wife, admitted to the iplul, Connie Ann McRae, 19, n McRae, S, and Steven Me- I, 4. Alt «rs from Atchison. T«& MoRae sustained a minor but was not hotpl. Cobb waa aloai in his cat. Usttl's 'rf. Harder and BImooe.— •niB Pord and Hartl's Oldsmo. Is were demolished. Inmtlga- tori i&id, while w i estimated *900 dsnuiRe to the MoRae Oldsmoblle »»s KBorlcd. , . A elution la pending against a Blehrand Carnival em^ ■eounty Deputy Sheriffs Clarence ■Vlngal and David Hunter, and state Patrolmen William ■VwiDyke, Marvin W right and B ■ b . UiMkert. By Anti-Red Blot in Cuba HAVANA. Sept. 11 (tm — T h« government newspaper Hevolu. cion said today that at least one person wak killed IB yesterday's clash between an antl-commu- iilst enjwd'anJ^CSulro'aUp^ era outside a Havana churchy The government newspaper Mid several persons were in- Jured, mostly women. It.sajd the dead man, Arnold #ocorro, w u killed by ahote from Inside Ihe ch u rch , __________________ Premier ndel Castro's soldiers and polios flr^ li>to'tha demon- stratln# crowd.*whlch was shout- ing •■Cuba al, Russia no.'' The demonstration was the biggest dlsplpky of open opposi- tion to the revolutionary regime since Castro came to power more KAPLAN. lA .'6 e p t U ID?1^ Mora than a thoussiid groggy risldents of K ^laa today poked around In the rubble 6f their homes aftei; & tornado out a )9> block- awath through this small floffh Louisiana "tfce-grOWing 'communliy. ! ■oken up, -through t area sh6utlng antl-Oastro and <11)0 -demonstration -was Ul«. gersfl. by .th*,cMiC«llallPn-Or • Roman Catholic procession In honor of Our Z^dy<of Chsrity. Ouba'i patron saint,' The tradi- tional ceremony had been sched- uled for,. Friday, the feast day, but v u postponed until yester- day. . I5BXL VISIT OOWOO UNFTfD NATIONS, N. Y, Sept. U flTO-6ecretary-Oenera1 Dag Hammarsklold disclosed to- The tomiulo, a by^iroduct of hurricane Carla-'s massive, power, left a monCh-old baby girl dead •Dd M pereona Injured,. Nancy Simon, daughter ofU f. and Mrs. Doris Simon, was the flra{ fataJJty inm hturlcane Car- la. Medical officials said the In- fant waa truihed by debris. ._2£oit_tba&_3&aJiooLea-iieit damagad or destroyed. Kaplan Police Chief WlUtney Simon said Xiovlslana national guard uojts Irom Crowley and AbbevUis were jon the scene as- Oov.. JlnunlB Davla ^ a l£ h « d jUta-ssnploywr-to-TSelp restore the town's facilities. ' Powen 'gu; lights and tei»> phone MTTlce were partially back In operation today as emergency utility crews righted craslly-tllt- ed light poles, fixed a gae main rupture and broken wires, Russians Reject Protest on Berlin BBRUN, 8epV> 11 <m — llie Soviet ambassador to Sast.Oer- many -todayrrajMtad-a wastaia alllciLncntttLualniiJl'nMrMlb. ly Illegal taeaaures" Uken hy sast German oommtinltu In Berlin when they sealed off tha Soviet sector of the city. The Russian ambassador's turndown came aftar the; I Oerman < day he will leave by plane t o - , - . ---------- ------ .... - morrow on a ylsit to the Congo,I Oerman admlnUtratlon. western warning against Inter* ferenca In thr.Beriin air corrl< dors, At the eame Ume, the reds lald it was time to put wesUrn allied air access to the city under ------ Centennial Gommissioli And Its Director R esi^ BOISE, Sept. 11 (UPI)—Overwhelmed by financial and legal problems, Idaho’s territorial-eent^nniRl-commisBion-rasignea-en-maage-today-to-make waylQcCSl for. private agency to take its place.- The membership also accepted the resignation of Executive Director Robert M. Cole and his secretary. All resignations are ef- fective Oct. 31. Only 13 of the commission’s 37 members were present at the an- ' mldnlKht'Wednesd&}\ j^ c e e«ne_ GKr"&I5hts'make“parU IBit are sold to the competing companies The union and OM reached accord last week on-economlc terms of' a'new contract and Reuther said today's strike was due “99-per cent to working con- dlUons," The economic settlement was "very attractive and liberal." he said, but it could not substi- tute for other union demands, regret that GM workers along that we were not looking for a fight. V^e extended the con- trast twice and made meanings (Ul progress" but many non-.eco- nomlc and local plant level dlf- Xer*Qces—» m a l n unsettled, be dd. - . . .., Tba-OU .Tlos president and dilel negoUator, Louis O. 6eat- '.(C««U»M< M Pat« 1. C*taBB t) _ . . Th,JtoUlon to One NewTCoute Ohosen Tor TrunE Rightfl-of-way for a new route for the main'trunk sewer line leading fron^w in Falls to the Snake river canyon site of the-aewage treatment* plaht_havfl. been obtained, announced H! L. Derrick,-city manager. The new line will go north along Wendell street, turn east at Robbins avenue, thenij----------------------------------- ,ou„.ntth^'^S'unrwiil MainBreaks ' ^ ♦»,. and one-half hours Sunday Uer field, and lead Into the! Parrlne ooolee sewer line, thence to the sewer plant In th* csn> yon, Derrick noted. ' Preliminary QtlMstes Indicate, there may be some .reduction In M.v«» wv Au (4). eoDtrOi iraftiu, Qunng re- o«t ol thU ,Ii» tou». MW, ihiamUlM and one-half hours Sunday evening as city arews repaired a broken w atef malp, reports Paul E. Newton, dty engineer. ^n elght-maa crew erected barrfeades and.put out flares control t r a ^ during Derrick said.'Bowever, this can- not be determined exactly until . subsutfaca-whlch il^n, 1 unanimous. They Instructed < ThwdorTTromrT' _____ Bead, and other offlcefs to J Tids-lor an "orderly" tranall— fftm the commission u a stat« agency to a private organlaatton- imhamperedl by legal problema - such aa thoM faced by ths com- ftilWon. . - ......... " Hoff !pledge4. his efforta to work out the transition but told the commission, he was througb as of dcOl'ana wmlld'«KOa‘~ further part in planning for tha centennial celebration.___________ "WeVe suffered a lot of de- feaU," said Hoff, when asked by member Annla Laurie Bird,' Nampt, why he would not con- tinue with ths projected new agency. “Let's put. ft .on'tha. line. It’s .sett 'under'-my'leadnvhtp.'’ ....... .. . Hoff sufgested that, whaa" a Is lormed thavcola. OfTwdMore WA8H1N5JTON, If B »- <nia SotM X}£loo has set off two mora n a o ^ Masts, lyluding we^nns teata. It was equal sararal million tobs of TMT. The atomic energy oommUalon announced tha new explosions yestardky. 'Hisy wers the fifth and sixth In the Russian series and both wera detonated in the atmosphere near the AroUc test- ing area of Novay» Zemlya:'' _ jjbaogV'tba iajrjrifiiSrM ita iM riek aaKS, baeaoaa proper^'a«A= era along tha joute originally planned have refused to make any r^t-of-w ay agreeinent wltii tha city. Twin VUli does not have aulflelent money In the «1,- iw,000-bond twu^-for-tba-aaiw ] ter a . . , nsd watar, waa a ... . -fttini a •latiltr‘»a»«r'«OiJiiwr UOB to tha Aretlfi Girola drlra- r«uur^ tse Addlien weati-.- • — tha downtown section. It a ii^ e d that on its p explosive yield "oo the order of course,. Carla would, miss the olty wlUi its center, but winds up to 100 miles an hour spread far outward arid Corpus Chrlstl suf-' fered severe damage. Officials, expressed fear for tha mUllons of dollari worth of wittftn anil ylm ,»mp« e«pn«M^ tn Ckrla's fury. The hurricane, one of tlte big- geat In history, was moving in- land at three to four mllos an hour. of TNT. The auth detonation, an- nounced shortly before midnight.' waa put la tha "low tointerme- dlaU kiloton r - ^ " -------- powar.-TWa-'i . sands ottooiof The four p r e r ^ ' atomic ex- plosions dst<Mud by Russia since It resumed testing 8ept- I also had a yield in,tha low to -VCca. now. almost a ghost town, lay In Its direct path. .TDinadoM skipped, ahead! of tha itonn, bom ot Carla's vast Influsnoe .over tha atmosphere. Police reported threie persons In- jured In a twister near Slidell, U.» A small tornado smashed into the community of Craft, near JaoksonvlUa In eakt Texas, .da- atroylfit a fam house and fire bams. Two other twisters were re- ported slghUd Inland In Loul JlW ». JW ch .Sli<>^^.inuoh of tha flooding a n c f ^ a of Oarla. Mboa'ea boasW-clUMrmanr-flf them at least partially svseu- ated, ran short ot fresh water ffr remaining residents. Sanitation "facilities were breaklnt down in badly flooded ■ m u .Olty. where civil defense authorities appealed for help In refflovlng-some of the BMO to new, largv tait might represedt ft major stap Ih Soviet efforts to <lovelop Ulggera - for - tha. 100- megaton bcmb Prtemer NlklU Khrushchar haa " build. The Asa declined to say whether the latest device explod- ed might ba of sufficient force and heat. to detonate a 100- megaten wwpoo. Blit Rap. Obet HdUflaM,'a; OaUT. ehalnnan of the I runnlni &ort of drUiklng ivater, A hospital In isolated Galves- ton had a two-day water supply (RMUaM< Ml r t t « »> T> Well Modified; City Seeks Winter Water I Twin PslU> "(___ ■obtain rittlcient underground l»»t#r for the winUr months ac. T«i«r*ted when modlfloatlons bt< “•I on ti)e Lynwood well, eltr K ’lsls report. ___ ' program- \n been found In water oomlng Ironfl ---------------ih. LTOwooa *11. Hcnrtcn .ua, Msanwliile, tha Willow Une Well has. batn In opaiatlon for Wew-i niiring thaTumeMW f«t be re. ------ - orayAVall-SnUUil. Xima Bevly, waa paid on thb wellTNawtoB notad, » U includes 170 feet of drllUnf, M.- m preparaUon, M44! WooilM out surfaarvwatar,'and sand. FaUs fUter plant, two miles w th ortha city on highway 74. New- ton repo/tk thU welt Is approx- imately A70 feet deep at present. "Water U thera but we don't know how. much lat. baoauM we when W. T. WllUama, Twin Falls, loaned the elty MrlgaUan pumpa to more tha water from Roek eraak into tha aaaat ------- " abia from Uii. oanal oompw. and to inofaaaad peak W IMrrMi Mkl alty oMJclals bopa to ft long-range program a Boakarlnrei wUk real ----------------------^ oonunlttaa, said that tha larger an atomla devlee,' tha larger a poQ It oould touch ofr -Tto-looaUon-of-tba-liew.tesU also wai different from tha four u detonations, i t s first wera aet on h> eaniral Asia and the.fourth took plaea east of Stallnffrad, s ^ iilln f ‘ the A-0, ^ Like tha tin t foQr explosions, however, the blasts prasumably dumped more radloae({va fallout Soma fall- out from the prarioua testa al' ready has' been reglsUrad In Alaska. but.U, 8. experts said it did not yet poN a threat to 18 Red Germans Escape to West 7%0 new rooting Is MotlDfent upOn state and federal health de- partment approral of lt>-Detrlck notad. However, no difficulty In obtaining approval Is anUclpated. The route Is adjacent to the weft and north adge ot proposed M- lieat Crops HikM WASHINOTON, Sept. 11 III - ...j M fllff«Ml» i _________ by '.fWa. -TaTnfnt ihwi la ,• tm - , toplal thanBamate:.lD 'aala'e( eandiP: -Tht coamom liilo 11- ~ Leo Carrillo^ Actor^ Dead SANTA MOmOA, O.ill, Bqit. 11 lun^Actor Lao Carrillo, meffl» b e r of-n-pioneef -6aUf«^nia •fam- ily who played Pancho In the movie and TV versions of “The Cisco Kid," died of cancer yes- terday. Ha waa SI. charafiUr-actots-ln-Amerlcaa fUms, CartUlo "passed away peacefully.’’ abCMding to -l?r. Adolph Kosky. Tha Tetaran actor wat-uneoa'- aoloua from Thursday to hli d^th. Re bad been confined to his bed most of the Ume since July and had undergone three ................................ of surgehr ■ crop al^ 1,310477.000 boshels. ' The com estimate Is 167^,- 000 busheU mora than last i l a t h 's foraoast Of. S 4 U A 7 m i It oomparea with 83»lJia,000 c last .year and, 8.01S,7»7M> i the lO-year averue. Is f _____ mnre than J' forecast . I t Ukewtse compares with U90,* W M O last year and 1,004,7704)00 for the 10-year average. Both crops are being grown imaBTT iott aald .it «lao ;pr«VaM ' ____ U. action, ha •ddtd^'aaQaad.lim-.: duitctaUi^ .<o;,«ttbdrMr thair..,; ........ ;orlnt.-«bM t.at U l,mj)00..^- \ als oomparad with 140AMM0 l**t ' year and 9U,SM,000 for the 1»- . year average. September. IfiU. Until tha last few w^ks of hts Ufa, OamUo kept an actlva in- tam t la aU thtaigi. Sr. KtAj said. B m after be was eonflned to bed ha would take d*Uy walks down to'tha awlmming potf at hlsjaneh. ..Ula--dauRhtar, -U aita^lOh netU. Wtu had oarad for him In his last months, wai with him whsn ha died. Senator Green’s Condition Poor PIIOVXDB(OI, -1I. I., aept, n Br»-^«odore Pranela Oraea. n , tha oldeat man to Mrra la the aenata, waa reported in poor __ iltloo at Jane. B r ^ hospi- tal today wlU) a heaA ailment. Oraen, who aerred In tha aen> ata turn, iN t until Ma ratlremant Wst year, waa lo an oanan tent. Jaunt Predicted tOHOOM, Bept U OT-Aa Amerloan rocket expert eald to- day tha RuasUuu may be pre- paring, to orbit a aatalllto^t^ S]^5«m ,poe® Swt^K -Thl«“ a ^ r T o r m t^,.W i logical naxa;etfp la space program? uMVnCtriU 0, nurant OT, who ratonad hara aftiT io daya of talka.wi}|^4«eKat jponrta litinm h..-: .. ; *X think the mulU>i£M^ MtalllU haa ^ hlgb/prtcrlty,' aald. 'Vftrjotnjr a w of- tha (Yi^)' oanparin or (OtiBr> ture at both Ita'aMlooa jNftMd ■ to provldo4aadg4ft«an)r proftam lor ttw<olMir««aoa aMl w tM nia;uial‘o irig M M iv lM ^t ariastt to praiMtl ttai'PBBMtfl rieo Mm laaaMBr ant Bid'trau 0D« Of the' . a woman, would be tan* manse," t e gald. NEWS BULLETINS lataaUeos.' Seanedy vM ochadnM 't o- fly .liaak to lA iblniton taM t»> . dif.^Mahlnt t^ Whlta.Houia < aw it|-|:tB '»jn. (BDT). f ' west Barlla authoriUai report-1 ^ ............................................... tha 'iran 'ourum over the WABHmOTON. Mpt. W 10*1^0 bou*^timtativeiy’' * - T a a k - r o d . , a uocnprotnise m jnim mlHtaiy - ............... ......................... ......... A youof oouple, to w ln ................................................................... yaitarday. Rad luardi I ad M lMat Uro maa tryioi to d unm Wednesday a stMwdQ tod o^tyUur TOKirO, lapi IL (IMTfra

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The Manic Valley Newspftpef DpHirnted to S e r v ln B and P r o m o l in K i h e Growth of.Nine Irrigated I d a h o Counties

1 .N 0 . 1 « ,• r of Audit Bur«u-of rirtul.ilo'n*d PnM UnltM rr*M lni«miiiont1 TWIN f a l l s : IDAHOrMONDAY. SEPTEMBER 11. 1961 SINGLE COPY 10 CENTS

rmonr Orders gait to Plan for Area __ ",

I irnwur and company has put out a atopHirier to4 ts I working out of Twin Falls regarding the

of its new slaughtering plant east of Han- r«nltra«™ 31, j; J)_ GumlOTon, Chicago, mam-

i ." ” . . «Jd construction engineering supervisor, who i W S « in Falls, said tha't he has received notice from

for‘M e k n i n g f u l ’

Bierlin Talks

Waiting Out Carla 250,000 UAW WorkersStrike General Motors:

I ^ » « iM O TON . a e p t. U> ^ ^ ^ . d B P I g t e gP t repU^ to -

, sov ie t f te m ie r N IH Ubid fo r U lks

a -T B B lto by dBCUrln* th a t th e I n i l M 8t»te« i t a a d i rew ly to

negotlaU ona." J i ^ r t m e n t •p o lie sn u a »!» l « M ^ U n l t « d SU t«8 wlU con -

try to re a c h d lsa n n a- cem ent w ith th e Soviet

B u .* p lte « m i» h o h e v :V « l* - n to resu m e.n u c lea r te sting ,

r i f a *U te dejMurtment com - *^”al'fdUo«e<l» w eek-end Btaw-

■M b r K hrushohev . th a t .there tt*liope(ul sign*’’ fo r negotla-

with th e Ire * w orld allies Berlin a ltuaU on. F o r th e ir

tV .B . o f flc la b sa id a n y such I must ho ld hoiw o t rea l

and on other plans fo r con­structing the BlaughterInK plant on 116 acreB east of ;he Hanseft overpass. The

plant was to handle 75,000 h e a d of cattle per year.

Edw in "H eckler, In c h a rg e o t com pany publio re la tions In Ohl* cago ,-toW th e TIme*-Kew« by teJephone early M onday »* ter- niTon “n ocom m ent" to m ake a t th is tim e. ® He sa id I t w ould be p rem a tu re for th e com pany to m ake a su te m e n t p e ru ln ln g to th e p c c ;

th l i tim e . - O ffic ia l reason fo r t h ^ s to p -

w ork action h a sn ’t been received y e t b u t I t Is b e llev e d -ln t« r-re - U ted to th e costly s e ttle m e n t th e 7 ;rrfrp n y- - hBi- 'm m « --w ltn ' tw o ' ^ e a t packing unions.

A ccordinf to U nited P re ss I n - le m atlo n a l A rm o u r . a n d com r

h a s opncludea-■ -three-year pa c t .w ith- tw o m e a t ' pack ing

-------u p to 89 weeks

r i n another developm ent, th e ■tjnent sa id S ec re tary of

R usk p la n s to a tte n d ,o jt« 4 ^ a U o a s .g « D * ra l-a s>

___it se ssion 'opening Sep t. 19.It i u no t announced precisely

M b t would g o t9 I few York. In ittU a n o th e r fac e t of E as t- rt relations, th e dep artm e n t

1 was lodging a new p ro tes t the K rem lin e v e r th e hi;-

■ M t to d a e v ^ oonvlctlon o f a ■ A m erican jtu d e n t,

n d w g e s . l t rapo rtecT tbat a m s lo reasonab ly good

1 th a t -

Six PersoiiB iHbspii kd

i s h

t a t M a«lo v a lle y M e- 1 hospital fo r In ju r ie s r^b-. 1 la a th re e -c a r acc iden t

• mile w eet o f M u rta u g h on ' y S 0 a t8 :1 0 p j n .

.Jta llsed w ith th e foUc . Injun orneeoyding~to~ »~hosp itai

DETBOIT, Sej)t. 11 (’UPl)—The United Autn Workers union struclrGeneral Molor. today In the biffgestr walkout in auto industry history und the giant corporation’s operations were expected to be virtually shut down by tomorrow. More than 250,000 of the'company's 310,000 UAW workers in 88 of its 129 plants from ’ coast to coast walked out as the 10 a.m. (EST) strike deadline arrived and more were expected to join them in a strike that h it juat as the- industry-moved into 1962 model production. The union and company almost • immediately renewed ef- ‘forts to reach a contract a g r e e m e n f f l n d end the walkout', scheduling a re- s u m p t i o n of bargaining talks at 7 p.m. (EST) to­day.

T he UAW na tio n a l leadership le ft It up t o ' Individual locals w hether to str ike a n d m ost of .them .dill. •'?>.•« m«jiriMnlc"_whpth. e r a ll th e - lo c a ls s trike . UAW Presiden t W alte r P . R eu th e rsa ld , since w alkouts, a t key p lan ts would soon force o th e rs to close,

T^B atrtl^o aUp. WM_. have on e ffec t on pi .......

H t-Pord and C hrysler, w here con­trac ts are s la ted to ru n o u t a t

••technical ad ju stm e n t pay" ior w orkers w ho lose Jobs th rough autom ation.

T h e agreem ent w ta announced yesterday betw een A rm our »nd th e U nited Packinghouse. PoodU n C J U l i e d - ®

Some 4 ,W resldehti Of Cawtron and other towns along the western lonlsian* coast, sUIl rememberlnr bitrrfeaoe Andrey In 1M7. have Mnclil shelUr from harrieane Carla In Lakv Charles aod other Inland eltlet. Mrs. M a rl Race* remained In the Cuneron cou rthoue 'darlh f hurrIeane.:Aadrey. v6be and her children. 8-year-old James, seated on her Up, and 2-week-old Debbie, were wBong the early arrivals a t a ahelUr set np a t » local Lake Chariei, Uu. high tchooL (NEA telephoto)

'A m algam ated I te a t ( B u tche r W orkm enAmerica covering 15W > '

aeers la p ,t o r tem porary _K o n 't l>e " know n ‘ u n t i l o fficial c ( ^ l r m a t i ( m - a ^ j ^ D a v e re> celved fro m th s - r h lc a « o office.

O nly la s t W ednesday, W illiam

luncheon in Kimberly, tn * t tne company was golnc to a tart let>

Swirling Inlandc o r p u s"CHRISTI, Tex,, Sept. 11 (UPI)rrHui^icane

Garla^ packing 160-mil«>«n>houp windsr smashed- in> land across the flood-devastated Texas coast today. " • " ........................................ ......... • d _ f i U t ^ t h f t

UoB o l th e new ~com«h a d purchased IIS a cres of

____for th e s l u o f th e p la n tm idw ay betw een B urley a n d T w in Palls , J u r t e a s t o f th e H a n ­sen overpass. I t h a d a lready drilled o n t" w e ll, ' d u e o n * ' l a m

,su m p pond , a to red se v e ra l . Tep< ha ert o r Tats ,-«p d b » < f r t o l l t * ^ ’ y a rd fo r f a t t s n l a t 1,900 b e a d of c a ttle a t one tim e. ^Another buy* e r. J im W atson , a lso h a d been se n t to th U a re* by th e com- pany.

Oiie^s^KiHeA-

ing over Matagorda island, midway between the bat*' ;red cities of Corpus Christi and Galveston. Winds

i - t t r M B t B p a d i r t o r l i e T T ^in d 'r iv e against the Gulf co|st, w i n d s fn m Carla were clocked a t 17S miles an hour a t Port .Kan­sas, on.ari island acros's-th* bay from Corpus Chrisii. '* % a relauvely oalm eye ot’t . d ro u la r-sh ap e d sto im w as Hank* ed by w inds u p to ISO m iles an ho u r. H urricane force w inds and ra in were expected to la s t as long a s 34 ho u rs on th e s to rm 's pa th .

C orpus C hrlstl declared a “llm* lte d .s t« l« of em ergency" to d e a r peop)e -o f(-the -stree la.-H uhdreds

Funnel Born In Huiricane

■29, Buhl, he ad lace ra tions, “good" ■condition; D arre ll Blmcoe, 36, ■&uhl, le ft a rm a itd leg In juries. I ' t o o d ' condition ; Jo seph H artl. ■iS .'B uhl, Up a n d c h es t In juries, I 'f s l r ly good" cond ition ; W illard

r, 44, B uh l, observation for it« back in ju ry , " fa ir ly good"

adlllan; M . O, Cobb, 38. In d l- ■ tn i^ U s . In d ., c h es t a n d c h in In-

les. " fa ir" ooodttlon , a h d Mrs.t)| W R M ,'U ; A t d i ^ . Kiansr

, .* Injury, “goipd".condltlon. ' tnreeUgfttore sa id a 1H 4 Pord

JitsU onw agon, d riv en by Cobb, | « s s going so u th on th e highw ay

ben It veered to th e w rong lane, 16 Ford sw jped a 10S5 Oldsmo*

, 18 d r lr e r i jy D onald M cRae, 38.T hft F ord th en

lUlded, a lm o s t headnn , w ith a r thbound IBM Oldsmobtle d rlv- I by H artJ, c s r r y jn r f i r e m m - rs o t a B u h t bow ling team .In Uie M cR ae a u to w ere the m«r. M eriln I . M cRae, a n d his Ke, both 57; th e ir son. D onald,

I h it w ife, ad m itte d to the iplul, C onn ie A nn M cRae, 19, n McRae, S, a n d S teven Me- I, 4. Alt « r s fro m Atchison. T«& M oRae su s ta in e d a m inor

b u t w as n o t hotpl.

Cobb waa aloai in his cat. U sttl's

'rf. H a rd e r a n d BImooe.— •niB Pord a n d H ar tl's Oldsmo. Is were dem olished. In m tlg a -

tori i&id, w h ile w i estim a ted *900 dsnuiRe to th e M oRae Oldsmoblle »»s KBorlcd. , .

A e lu tio n la pend ing against a B lehrand C arn ival em^

■eounty D eputy Sheriffs Clarence ■Vlngal and D avid H un te r, and

s ta te P a tro lm e n W illiam ■VwiDyke, M arv in W rig h t and B ■ b . U iM kert.

By Anti-Red Blot in Cuba

HAVANA. Sept. 11 (tm — T h « governm ent new spaper Hevolu. cion sa id today th a t a t le as t one person wak killed IB yesterday 's c lash betw een a n an tl-co m m u - iils t e n jw d 'a n J ^ C S u lr o 'a U p ^ era outside a H av a n a churchy

T h e governm ent new spaper M id several persons w ere in - Jured, mostly women. I t . s a jd the dead m an , A rnold #ocorro , w u killed by ahote fro m Inside Ihec h u r c h , __________________

P rem ier n d e l C astro 's soldiers a n d polios f l r ^ li> to 'tha dem on- s tra tln # crowd.*whlch w as sh o u t­ing •■Cuba al, R ussia no .''

T h e dem onstration w as the biggest dlsplpky of open opposi­tion to th e revo lu tionary regime since C astro came to pow er more

K APLAN. l A . '6 e p t U ID?1^ M ora th a n a tho u ssiid groggy r is ld e n ts o f K ^ l a a today poked a round In th e rubble 6 f the ir hom es a fte i; & to rnado ou t a )9> block- aw ath th ro u g h th is sm all f l o f f h L ouisiana "tfce-grOWing 'com m unliy . !

■oken up,-through t

a re a sh6utlng an tl-O a stro and

<11)0 -d em ons tra tion -w as Ul«.gersfl. by .th* ,cM iC « llallP n -O r • R om an C atholic procession In honor o f O u r Z ^dy< of C hsrity . O uba'i p a tro n sa in t,' T h e trad i­tional cerem ony h a d been sched­uled for,. Friday , th e fe a s t day, b u t v u postponed u n ti l yester­day. .

I5BXL V IS IT OOWOO U N FTfD NATIONS, N. Y,

Sept. U flTO -6ecretary-O enera1 Dag H am m arsk lo ld disclosed to-

T h e tom iu lo , a by^ iroduc t of h u rric a n e Carla-'s massive, power, le ft a m onCh-old baby girl dead •D d M pereona I n ju r e d ,.

N ancy Sim on, d a u g h te r o f U f . a n d M rs. D oris Sim on, w as the flra{ fataJJty i n m h tu r lc an e C ar­la . M edical officials sa id th e In­f a n t w aa tr u ih e d by debris. ._ 2 £ o it_ tb a & _ 3 & a J io o L e a - iie it d am ag ad o r destroyed.

K ap lan Police C hief W lUtney Sim on sa id Xiovlslana na tio n al g u a rd u o jts Iro m Crowley a n d AbbevUis were jon th e scene as-

Oov.. JlnunlB D avla ^ a l £ h « d jU ta -ssnp loyw r-to -T S e lp restore th e tow n 's facilities.' P ow en 'g u ; l ig h t s a n d tei»> phone MTTlce were pa rtia lly back In ope ra tion today a s emergency u tility crews rig h te d craslly -tllt- ed lig h t poles, f ixed a gae m a in r u p tu re a n d broken wires,

Russians Reject Protest on BerlinB B R U N , 8epV> 11 <m — l l i e

Soviet am bassador to S a s t.O e r- m any - to d ay rra jM tad -a w asta ia a lllc iL n c n t t tL u a ln i iJ l 'n M rM lb . ly Illegal taeaaures" U k en hy s a s t G erm a n oom m tin ltu In B erlin w hen they sealed off tha Soviet sector of th e city.

T h e R ussian am bassador'stu rndow n cam e a f ta r the ; I O erm a n <

day he will leave by plane t o - , - . ---------------- . . . . -morrow on a ylsit to the Congo,I Oerman admlnUtratlon.

w estern w arn ing again st Inter* ferenca In th r .B e r i in a ir corrl< dors,

A t th e eame Ume, the reds la ld i t was tim e to p u t w esU rn allied a ir access to th e c ity u n d e r ------

Centennial Gommissioli And Its Director R esi^

BOISE, Sept. 11 (UPI)—Overwhelmed by financial and legal problems, Idaho’s territorial-eent^nniRl-commisBion-rasignea-en-maage-today-to-make waylQcCSl for.

private agency to take its place.- The membership also accepted the resignation of Executive Director Robert M. Cole and his secretary. All resignations are ef­fective Oct. 31. Only 13 of the commission’s 37 members were present a t the an- '

mldnlKht'W ednesd&}\ j ^ c e e«ne_ G Kr"&I5hts'm ake“ p a rU I B i t a re sold to the com peting com panies

T he union a n d O M reached accord la st week on -econom lc te rm s o f ' a 'n e w c o n tra c t and R eu the r sa id today 's str ik e was due “99-p e r c e n t to w orking con- dlUons,"

T h e economic se ttlem en t was "very a ttrac tive a n d liberal." h e sa id , b u t i t could n o t su b sti­tu te fo r o the r un ion dem ands,

reg ret th a t GM w orkers

along th a t w e w ere no t looking for a f igh t. V^e extended th e con­t r a s t twice a n d m ade meanings (Ul p rogress" b u t m any non-.eco- nom lc a n d local p la n t level d lf- Xer*Qces—» m a ln unse ttled , be

dd. - . • . .., T b a - O U .T los p resid en t a n d

d i le l negoUator, L ouis O . 6 e a t- '.(C««U»M< M Pat« 1. C*taBB t)

_ . . T h , J t o U l o n to

One

NewTCoute Ohosen Tor TrunE

Rightfl-of-way for a new route for the main'trunk sewer line leading fro n ^ w in Falls to the Snake river canyon site of the-aewage treatment* plaht_havfl. been obtained, announced H! L. Derrick,-city manager. The new line will go north along Wendell street, turn east a t Robbins a v e n u e , thenij-----------------------------------

, o u „ . n t t h ^ ' ^ S ' u n r w i i l MainBreaks '^ ♦»,. a n d o n e -h a lf h o u rs SundayUer field, and lead Into the!

P a rrln e ooolee sewer line, thence to th e sew er p la n t In th * csn> yon, D errick noted. '

P re lim inary Q tlM stes Indicate, th e re m ay be some .reduction InM.v«» wv Au (4). eoDtrOi iraftiu, Qunng re-o « t ol thU , I i» tou» . MW , ih ia m U lM

a n d o n e -h a lf h o u rs Sunday evening a s c ity a rew s repaired a broken w a te f m a lp , reports Pau l E . N ew ton, d ty engineer.

^ n e lg h t-m a a crew erected barrfeades a n d .p u t o u t flares

con tro l t r a ^ during

D errick said.'B ow ever, th is can ­n o t be determ ined exactly un til

. su b su tfaca -w h lch

i l ^ n , 1 unanimous.

T h e y Instructed <T h w d o r T T r o m r T '_____B ead, and o the r offlcefs to J T id s-lo r an "orderly" tranall— f ftm th e commission u a s ta t« agency to a p riv a te o rg a n la a t to n - im ham peredl by legal p roblem a - such aa thoM faced by th s com -ftilW on. . - ......... ■ "

H off !pledge4. h is e fforta to w ork o u t th e tran s ition b u t to ld th e commission, h e was th rougb a s of d c O l 'a n a w m lld '« K O a ‘~ fu rther p a r t in p lann ing fo r th ac en tennial celebration.___________

"WeVe suffered a lo t o f de- feaU," sa id H off, w hen asked by m em ber A nnla L aurie B ird,' N am pt, w hy h e would n o t con­tinue w ith th s p ro jec ted new agency.

“L et's p u t. f t .o n 'th a . line . I t ’s.s e t t 'under '-m y 'leadnvh tp .'’ ....... ... H off su fgested th a t, w haa" a

Is lo rm e d th a v c o la .

OfTwdMoreW A8H1N5JTON, I f B » -

<nia SotM X}£loo h a s se t o ff two mora n a o ^ M asts, ly lu d in g

w e ^ n n s teata . I t w as equalsa ra ra l m illion to b s o f TMT.

T h e a tom ic energy oommUalon announced th a new explosions yestardky . 'H is y w ers th e f if th a n d s ix th In th e R uss ian series a n d b o th w era de to n ate d in th e a tm osphere n e a r th e AroUc te st­in g a re a of N ovay» Z em lya:' '

„ _ jjb a o g V 'tb aia j r j r i f i iS r M it a i M riek aaKS, baeaoaa proper^'a«A= era along tha joute originally planned have refused to make any r ^ t-o f -w a y agreeinent wltii tha city. Twin VUli does not have aulflelent money In the «1,- iw ,000-bond tw u^-for-tba-aaiw ]

ter a

. . , nsd w a ta r , w aa a . . . . - f t t in i a • l a t i l t r ‘»a » « r'« O iJiiw r

UOB to th a Aretlfi Girola d r lra - r « u u r ^ t s e A ddlien

weati-.- • —

th a dow ntow n section.I t a i i ^ e d t h a t on its p

explosive y ie ld "o o th e order ofcourse,. Carla w ould, m iss the o lty wlUi its cen te r, b u t w inds up to 100 m iles a n h o u r sp read fa r o u tw ard arid Corpus C hrlstl s u f - ' f e red severe dam age.

O ffic ia ls , expressed fear fo r th a mUllons of do lla ri w orth ofw ittftn anil ylm ,»mp« e«pn«M^ tn C k rla 's fury.

T h e hu rricane , one of tlte big- geat In h is to ry , w as m oving in ­la n d a t th ree to fo u r mllos an hou r.

of TN T .T h e a u th de tonation , a n ­

nounced sh o rtly before m idnight.' waa p u t l a th a "low to in te rm e -dlaU kiloton r - ^ " --------pow ar.-T W a-'i . sa n d s o t t o o i o f

T h e fo u r p r e r ^ ' atom ic ex­plosions d s t< M u d by Russia since It resum ed te stin g 8ept- I also h a d a y ield in , t h a low to

-VCca. now . a lm ost a ghost town, la y In I ts d irec t pa th .

.TDinadoM sk ip p e d , ahead! of th a i to n n , b o m o t C arla 's v ast In flu snoe .over th a a tm osphere. Police reported threie persons In ­ju re d In a tw ister n e a r Slidell, U .»

A sm all to rnado sm ashed into th e com m unity of C ra ft, n ear JaoksonvlU a In eakt T exas, .da- a tro y lfit a f a m house a n d f ir e b a m s.

Tw o o th e r tw isters w ere re ­po rted slghU d In land In L o u l J lW » . J W c h .S l i< > ^ ^ .in u o h of th a flooding a n c f ^ a o f Oarla. “ Mboa'ea boasW -clU M rm anr-flf them a t least p a rtia lly sv seu - a ted , r a n sh o r t o t fre sh w ater f f r rem ain ing residen ts.

S a n ita tio n " fa c ilitie s w e r e b r e a k ln t dow n in bad ly flooded ■ m u .Olty. w here civil defense au th o ritie s appealed for he lp In refflovlng-som e of th e BMO to

new , la r g v t a i t m ig h t rep resed t ft m a jo r s ta p Ih Soviet e ffo rts to <lovelop U lggera - f o r - t h a . 100- m egaton bcm b P rtem er N lklU K h ru sh ch a r haa " •build.

T h e A s a declined to say w hether th e la te s t device explod­ed m ig h t b a of su fficien t force a n d h e a t . to d e tonate a 100- m egaten w w p o o . B lit R ap . O bet H d U fla M ,'a ; OaUT. e h a ln n a n ofth e I

ru n n ln i & o r t o f drUiklng ivater, A hosp ita l In isolated G alves­

to n h a d a tw o-day w ater supply(RMUaM< Ml rtt« »> T>

Well Modified; City Seeks Winter WaterI Twin PslU> "(___

■obtain r i t t l c ie n t underground l» » t# r for the w inU r m o n th s a c . T « i« r* ted w hen m odlfloatlons bt<

“ • I on ti)e Lynw ood w ell, e ltr K’lsls repo rt. ___ '

program- \n been found In water oomlng Ironfl---------------i h . LTOwooa * 1 1 . H cnrtcn .u a ,

Msanwliile, tha Willow U ne Well has. batn In opaiatlon for

Wew-i

n iir in g th a T u m e M W f « t be re .

------ - orayAVall-SnUUil. XimaBevly, waa paidon thb wellTNawtoB notad, » U includes 170 feet o f drllUnf, M.- m preparaUon, M44! WooilM out su rfaarvw atar,'and sand.

FaUs fUter plant, two miles w t h o r th a city on highway 74. New­ton rep o /tk thU welt Is approx­imately A70 feet deep a t present. "Water U thera but we don't know how. much la t . baoauM we

when W. T. WllUama, Twin Falls, loaned the elty MrlgaUan pumpa to more tha water from Roek eraak into th a a a a a t------- "

abia from Uii. oanal oompw. and to inofaaaad peak W

IMrrMi Mkl alty oMJclals bopa to ft long-range program

a B oakarln re i wUk real

----------------------^

oonunlttaa, said th a t tha larger a n atomla devlee,' tha larger a

poQ It oould touchofr

-Tto-looaUon-of-tba-liew.tesU also wai different from tha four

u detonations, i t s first wera aet on h> eaniral

Asia and the .fou rth took plaea east of Stallnffrad, s ^ i i l l n f ‘ the A-0, ^

Like th a t i n t foQr explosions, however, the blasts prasumably dumped more radloae({va fallout

Soma fall­o u t from the p rarioua te sta al' ready h a s ' been reg lsU rad In Alaska. but.U , 8 . experts said it d id no t yet poN a threat to

18 Red Germans Escape to West

7%0 n e w ro o tin g Is M otlD fen t upOn s ta te a n d federa l h e a lth de­pa rtm en t a p p ro ra l o f lt>-Detrlck no tad . However, no difficulty In ob ta in ing app roval Is anUclpated.

T h e rou te Is ad jacen t to the w eft a n d n o r th adge o t proposed

M -lieat

Crops HikMWASHINOTON, Sept. 11 III -

. . . j M fllff«M l» i _________by '.fWa. -TaTnfnt ihwi la ,• t m - , toplal thanBamate:.lD 'aala'e( eandiP:

- T h t c o a m o m lii lo 11- ~

Leo Carrillo Actor Dead

SANTA M O m O A , O .i l l , B qit. 11 lu n ^ A cto r Lao Carrillo, meffl» b e r o f - n -p ioneef -6aUf«^nia •fam ­ily w ho played Pancho In th e m ovie a n d T V versions of “T he Cisco K id ," died of cancer yes­te rday . H a waa SI.

c h a r a f iU r - a c to t s - ln -A m e r l c a a fUms, CartU lo "passed away peacefully .’’ abCMding to -l?r . A dolph Kosky.

T h a T etaran ac to r wat-uneoa'- aoloua fro m T hursday to h li d ^ t h . R e b a d been confined to h is bed m ost o f the Ume since Ju ly a n d h a d undergone th ree

................................ of surgehr ■

crop al^ 1,310477.000 boshels.' The com estimate Is 1 6 7 ^ ,- 000 busheU mora than last i l a t h ' s foraoast Of. S 4 U A 7 m i I t oomparea w ith 83»lJia,000 c last .year and, 8.01S,7»7M> i the lO-year averue.

Is f_____ mnre than J '

forecast .I t Ukewtse compares with U90,* W M O last year and 1,004,7704)00 for the 10-year average.

Both crops are being grown im a B T T

io tt aald . i t «lao ;p r « V a M '

____ U .action, ha •d d td ^ 'aaQ aad .lim -.:d u itc ta U i^ .< o ;,« t tb d rM r tha ir..,;........

;o r ln t . - « b M t .a t U l , m j ) 0 0 . . ^ - \ als oomparad with 140AMM0 l**t ' year and 9U,SM,000 for the 1»- . year average.

September. IfiU.Until tha last few w ^ks of hts

Ufa, OamUo kept an actlva in- ta m t la aU thtaigi. S r. K tA j said. B m after be was eonflned to bed ha would take d*Uy walks down to 'th a awlmming potf a t h ls jan eh ...Ula--dauRhtar, - U a i t a ^ l O h netU . Wtu had oarad for him In his last months, wai with him whsn ha died.

Senator Green’s Condition Poor

PIIOVXDB(OI, -1I. I., aept, n B r»-^«odore Pranela Oraea. n , tha oldeat m an to Mrra la the

aenata, waa reported in poor __ iltloo a t Jane. B r ^ hospi­ta l today wlU) a heaA ailment.

Oraen, who aerred In tha aen> ata tu r n , iN t until Ma ratlremant Wst year, waa lo an o anan tent.

Jaunt PredictedtO H O O M , B ep t U O T - A a

Amerloan rocket expert eald to­day tha RuasUuu m ay be pre­paring, to orbit a a a ta lllto ^ t^

S ] ^ 5 « m , p o e ® S w t ^ K -Thl«“ a ^ r T o r m t ^ , . W i

logical n axa;etfp la space program ? uMVnCtriU 0 , nu ran t OT, w ho raton ad hara a f t iT io daya o f talka.wi}|^4«eKatjponrta l i t i n m h . . - : ..; *X thin k th e m u lU > i£ M ^ M talllU haa ^ hlgb/prtcrlty,' aald. 'Vftrjotnjr a w of-

tha (Y i^ ) ' oanparin or (OtiBr>

ture a t both Ita'aM looa jNftMd ■ to provldo4aadg4ft«an)r proftam lo r ttw<olMir««aoa aMl w tM n ia ;u ia l ‘o i r i g M M i v l M ^ t ariastt to praiMtl ttai'PBBMtfl r ie o M m laaaM B r a n t B id 't r a u

0D« Of the' . a woman, would be tan*

manse," t e gald.

NEWS BULLETINS

lataaUeos.'Seanedy vM ochadnM ' t o -

f ly .liaak to l A ib ln i t o n taM t»> . d i f . ^ M a h l n t t ^ W h lta .H o u ia < a w i t | - | : t B '» j n . (BD T). f '

west Barlla authoriUai report-1

...............................................

tha 'iran 'ourum over the WABHmOTON. Mpt. W 10*1^0 bou*^timtativeiy’' *- T a a k - r o d . , a uocnprotnise m j n i m m lH taiy - ............... ......................... .........

A youof oouple, t o w l n ...................................................................

yaitarday. Rad luardi I ad M lMat Uro m a a t r y io i to

d unm Wednesday a stMwdQ t o d o ^ ty U u r

TOKirO, la p i IL (IMTfra

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'Area Driver Cited 3 Times

4_V»trlBBi Uoralec. Rupert, wm

'^ c iu a t f i th iM in t t to counts aft* - « r »a-*ut<>. a« l itent

S tta tday . odb mile west of Ru^ pert on tbe '8ug*r Fictory ro»d.

- Mlnldok* county Bberltt Tbcp A. . JotJMon reported.

U offtles w u a rrested by «((1- e e n a t l:SO a .m . B undty w hile bltchhUUiiK o a a _ fid u a ty road

• eou th oI .P t t t ir XWB- " »"■

F lre -d » y lo r e c a t t tb ro u g b B a torday: T em p eratu rea averag ing a UtUa belew n o n n a l, P re c lp lu U o n a* ic a tta re d ehow eri mo»tly over M u U iM t-Id a h o . -

[$200 t ^ e i i FroUi School In Burglary

« r ta n lf h t i ( l tb a few m lU r e d •nvir. LittI* fempermUin ehMage.

t i w to n if b t 44 t« 49: U gh Ivmorrow 73 to, l i i - l ^ . S a t u r d a r o l |h t 4 t, S) a t a a jn . a a d 65 a l nooo. P rw lp lU tio n : T r»ce Sunday.

N O R T H ID A H O ^ P artly cloddy th rough tom orrow . LlU le tern, p e ra tu re . change . Low ton igh t 40 to W. BllghUy, w anner tom or

w ith a h ig h o t es to 15.

m a o b a d -a b a n d o n e d hla aUto e arlie r a t th e M idw ay cafe on h lg h w ^ S T tw o m iles sdu th o l

TTgW VORR. Hcpl. 11 m - . . _____tb s C, B. weather burtan Ihh nom lng was J l J e g r t e a a t Bryce outyoB, UUh. The highest reported yesterday wat lOl a t Tbenaal, Calif.

T h e " T w in - F a ll» -h lg tir-«cbool w as broken in to aocnetline - late B a tu rd a / ' o r early Sm iday, T w in Palls-po llce repo rt, and a n estl- m a U d *300 In sinaU change sto len , a w alkln v a u lt enU red a n d ', school -record* scattered th roughou t adm lnlitTatlvo flees.

Money stoleQ o n u ls te d of a varie ty o f sm all change treaau rit#

to V . B . - OXlQ J . iffm ufi

tiren tleo In th e navy and son of M r. a n d M rs. W ade H am pton.

to P o r t Chicago, C a lif7 * b o a rd th e am m un ition sh ip U 8S M ount K a tm il aftCT s ix m o n lh l o f duty In - th e P a r E a s t— :-------

f lcU ls reported.T h e vau lt door w as *‘pe<led,"

b u t dam age U covered by Insur-

Inch pry w as used to force open cAblneta- T h e con ten ts were

- w f f l o a r ____________. with- a 105S a M a b a U ; t9 n e _ i

d riven by .G ra n t Blgga, M , :

‘ l> a su « * to th a P on tlaa was •s tlm a tad » t t l U a n d dam age to th e tru ck waa Tt|N Ctad to be IL79.

t u r f B . M a u p la . I I , 1«40 - 1RU0V u a a . w u cM«d U ^.Tw la

Magic Valley FuneralsI n 4 la n ad roadw ay a fte r hfl w as Inro lved lo m lu to acd *

I d e n t l a tb e 300 block o f A ddl-

e ilee p a t th e w f a e t i « W a Q t o r w h k ii c a r p a rk e d on th e aide o f ^ road . TOe

Ices fo r R . H . W hitake r wlU be h e ld a t 11 T uesday a t W hite m o rtu a ry w ith th e Rev. W oodrow Wooley o f fld a tta g . concluding]

In th e Tw in

w , owned by ___________ _SOS Addison avenoe, then knock­ed down ft pedeMrlaa .elg& and damftc«4 • l i f t hydnuot. potlM

E o ta a g a li^ x o u t* t, T w ta M is . M M lTad t e o U 'M U b u t -

wUI b e heJd a t a p m . T u e s d ^ - a t th e F ra sb y te rU h ehucch w ith th e R e r , J , A . J e n n in g s officiating. M e n d a m a r caU a t th e W eaver m « t o a n r t w m - - i - p 3 n r M onday u n ti l tim e o f serrlcM . L a s t rites w oriA rlieU l a t th e WendeU

__ _____ __ servicesfo r U n » l n oou^ ty P roba ta Judg*

. . - i s U g , PtiweU will be-he ld a t , 3 p m . T uesday a t th e R ichfield ID S chu rch . H »e Rev. W oodrow O . H arris , M e thod ist o ilo ifter , wlU officia te. C onclud ing rite s are p la n n ed a t th e R ich field cem e- te iT pw ltn Om Rlcarfleld-M aeonte- a n d ' lO O F lodges .p a itld p a tln g .

- ' a t th e M cQold-

t ^ K t a y a n d u n ti l o o o a Tuesday!

T W IN P A l i B — F u n e ra l »erv- f o r J u s t i n C.«D ooU ttle WlU

W hite m o rtu a ry w i th ' th e Rev. D onald H o f f m a n officiating. O onciudlns r ite s w ill be he ld a t S u n s e t. M em orla l-pa rk ;

1 B ylar, « . UO Mooroe

Falls News in Brirf ------------— ----------------- Inland With

High WindsA m a rr ia g e license waa- issued S a tu rd ay by th a T w in PaUa coua- ty olerk’a offlee to -JacK ltaym ond H am m A , Phoen ix . A rlz , a n d Jo A an 'B n jw nrT w ln -P alls .--------

C onp le tea T ra in ing S a n d ra U e .S tr a ln , T w in Palls,

w as g i^ u a t e d Sunday from E m anuel hosp ital school of nurs> lag , P o rtlan d , O re.

_____________ O r-A drtiir-D ean;son of M r.- a n d M rs. U onel A. D ean . T w in Palls, h as en tered

l a m s 'a i r : • he -wlU <

5tre»-n on th e Ollice no th ing ts know n mlsslnif.

E i^uy w as gained by break ing e claaaroom window and 0^ - In g -th e -w ln d flw _ fK sn ..th ft.o u l-: side, police said.

P o o tp rln u In th e • ahrubbery outside th e school Indicated on ly one person burglarlxed th e school.

N o one w a s 'ln th e sehoc4 be­tw een 12;0S .p m . Sa tu rday a n d 5;43 p m . Sunday , police reported.

A sim ilar b reak ln occurred la s t year.--------------- ----------------

54 Turn Out - !l^r Defense T a lE in

R U PER T , Sep t. I I —P lfty -fou r ions a tten d e d th e th ird m eet- in th e c u rre n t series o f civil

s 5 r T e M l M S ~ e ^ h « i « - T j y V PW . a t tiie Arm ory F riday

JKht.

T>S3 l e t a irc ra f t.

R ed Cross f i r s t a id Instructor, gave thB“leason o n f i r s p re ie u - tlon , f ire fig h tin g a n d f i r s t a id , w ith special ermpharis o n reeeue w o H L .................. ------------

Strike(From Fag* OneJ

on, cotm terod th a t th e s trike was a n “unneoessa iy ha rd sh ip for o u r mw-g _ th a n

n q i ^ Issues were -factorily s ix weeks ago.’

ir .B . L abo r Secre tary A rthu r j : O oldberg a ls o expressed re* gret- at-t>y> hnti «*<«<was ^ ‘confiden t" a se ttlem en t could b e reao&ed q u l d ^ l f th e -tw a-a ld t t re tu rn e d to_the__barr galnlng_U)bte.

■Ma Yalley Hospitals. f t t f tM PJB. f lM o d a y cne-baU

I t « M f p a b t A f 00

' n M m a a Jo h n A r t a M to .m g t a T r

, — ^ BMk* f t - e a m . — k « Q | Of ooBtm l aod-K O ied

t « r « , ftMV l t« T k « 9M < w t of ^ c a r W «i ft to ta l

Memorial______ _ h o u i i I n th e m atern ity

i n r d j a re t r i m S to 4 a n d T to S p m .; i n a ll o th e rs from 11 ftjn .

^. . u r t . Ju lia n Payne , B r ia n F b r tn e r , S ^ t h a P e te rs . M rs. J a m e s H O P arlaad . J e ss W ard 'B id J o u m M a i b n v , a ll T w in FSOIs: M rs. R ona ld F o u k a l Jo s-

' B a r t l , I j l a M asters, W Uiard “ * '“ftad D«>*

SodM . BftM ltdn : o e o rf ft Mackey. - • n ; M r s . 'a ie n n BandaU.

■Mrs. D oaa ld M eRae,

Gooding Memorial,V isiting h o u rs a re from 8:30

in , to S :80 p j o . .......... ' .A D H T IT E D

R obert H a ild n s . M rs. Xdwln B k k a r . M>«.' WAjflfr- HUaelson a n d M rs. R o b e rt P lelds, aU Oood* in g ; M rs. LesUe L enker. Bliss, a n d M rs. J e r ry H ea th , K ing HiU.

. J sran e oouaty, _____ tf Gordon Newbt7>fidrtraktlnvpW edlBfttwo*

f ti tk iW p m eun-i s wsst u d two a n e s

•‘ ■Tsrt m n d ted---------T S a t r u i p u t t

wfts

; . msM. I I . B n le r . ira i «lt«d f o r teUowint S o th ve-

• IOqIm wsra n t n t aerth m ftooontr third TShtels

; w a s ft a ta rb y

d I t e l .O o bb,

M rs. B ffle M ounce, C laude lynn . B e lla Q ulggle a n d Mrs. Qlton ■ W ild ing a n d daughter.

«U->OQfidlllK; C h a r ie r B tg h rs a d . . . r . o o x . b o th F a irfie ld ; _ > J « r r y :« e a tb ;« ln g BIU, and I t e t y P te e r , O lenna Fe rry .

B IR T H S S o b s v e r s l> om to M r. and

M rs. Sdw ln -B eoker a n d M r. and

P m i ?W eleh .. U rs . P a trlek VUbiC -J« m . M o 6 r « ::U r l B u f f a n d M rs. xUft a te tO sr , an T u la n a ; m m . i to b e r t M eM aa . ftDftii a n d da u g h ter a n d Law -

IMteMan. Kdea. and Mrs. Albert Kgs, Jsiomfc.......................

A fOQ w as b o m M ooday to Mta. J o ^ M ftlberv, T w in Sun* d a y b tr th a I n e h id r tw lo daugh* t e n to U r . a n d U ia . JoU an f a y n e a n d a d a \« h te r to M r. and l i r a . H a ro ld W a lk o ^ *U Tw in F a lls , f tn d d a n t h t m to M r. a d d

' MiiOaafcaJtemorialT lslttncJH quiis • r o ' l r a n 3 to

a n d T to S p jn . ' '

lo r T iftoy, b o th P a u l; M rs. Millie S U d n ^ a n d M rs. F loyd Praeg lt- s a r , b o a t B u p e r t. a n d U ra K en - B W g T U t f i ^ - ~ ...... - -------

U n . T o a H erre ra ^ daogh* ta r , O era ld lae B o tt, M ichael P a t ­te rson . M rs. H aro ld N ielsen a n d son, M rs. L a d M ah ler a n d daugh ­te r a ^ M m . D u an e L o re la ad and

te a k s a . T h e le f t r e a r b rake lock- • d . e a o s ln f th e tru ck to swsrvs tn to th s . le f t la n e a n d th e re a r e n d o f th e tru c k w as struck by a " ' I O havrotot se d an drlT U Lby

w as a t ta d p t in g toS l to e r s , w ho >' p a s s B ohner.

' D am ages to Dttmsrs* e a r w ere • a t in a t e d a t MOO. T h e o a r .w u ow ned b y flaa fo rd U W alker. B urley .

I t i m reporte d th a t th e e ast-

n-anrt then .d rova oo ,.a o ts i t i n g t6 sea i t aoyoae w ash u r t in t h a eolUston.

Three Times- V n A N K K n tT . - X y .r S m ith o f F ra n k fo r t -may be e i - eused If h a anaers a t a certain o ld saying.

D uring ft r s e e n t th u n d e n to rm h is h e n s w a* struck by-lightning —th re e ttm ae w ith in tw o m in - Bias.

B anda7 - t o 1< r. andM CtUlsy, ? w l . a n d M.O le n n B e n d n g w . BuhL

, St, B*nedlct’«, Jerome'V islttnff h o a r s ~ m f i w 1 {o~4

' * -1-to a j i a ., - , l a B d < ro m n o o o to

i a n d e . io S pA u in th e medloal a n d -a u n la a l -w ards. -

' A O M im D Btanore T u rp in i n d M rs; Oleo

A mbrose, b o th Jerom e: M rs. Ada C . Q uest, M rs. H . K . Klelnkopf a n d M rs. O regg U ons, a ll Tw in P U ls , a n d M ra. Jo h n liann l. Hag-

■ b u M n i B i i »yd Vance and da

te r , T w in VUU; Waqme M i M rs. Jo h n H adam a n d son . . . . . H opper « n d S m o re ‘T rrp ln . a ll Jerom e.

aon w a a j ) ^ to M r . a o d M rs. J o h n Lftuni.

T t * V .B . n aval observatory In W attiing ton h a s been keeping th e

------s ta tio n o n tim e alnee Us foundingt o IM4.

BalpKM pthe ^ WhlU Flag

th e - iM i B ulek aha w as driving ooUldad w ith a 1N 6 O M C pick­u p t r u A a b o u t 11 a jn . Sunday eevan m iles n o r th o f R upert on M erid ian road .

T h e d river o f th e p ickup truck . W arre n K . C lark, 40, R upert, slowed to m ake a le ft tu r n lnV> a field . M rs. J a ra n U lo a pparen tly d id n t eea h is s ignal a n d waa a t- tem ptloff to pass u b e m ade th e tv rn ,

V .tn tO a id M ih

.||w » d .

P O L i o y 'V M r oW ABHTN Q lbN , « « p t I I

I A. R ock-e leller called to d a y 'f o r esU b- lishm en t o{ a federal deiM rtm ent

M e a f<>r aU types of car-

th e best f ir e figh ting Is p reven­tion," a n d suggested each fam ily check -hom e a n d p roperty fo r a n y th in g th a t w ould cause o r le«d a f ire . A T acan t lo t covered X w e«ds c o tfd be a r e a l d t t -

i ho e w on ad lo ln lng

a sso U n e , e s p e e l a u y ^ . con ta ine rs , c a n b e one of- th e m o st dan gerous item s a round th e hom e. A nderson aaid, c iting twp in stancea in R u p e r t w here a glass Jug o f gasoline, m agnifying th e sun 's ray s, h a d caused serious f lfe s .T !a 1W d 'f ta i » t a t shotild be k e p t in tightly-covered co n ta to - ers, a n d aU rag s used fo r w ax-or p a in tin g should be denroyed or

■ ■ - tR - « g h tty - « o w e i- jn * ta l

A nderson sa id civil d e f e f J w W * * ^ adv isers suggested th e tise of s a n d aad ^ fra te r a n d th a t buckets o f e a c h shou ld be availaU e ' th e h « a e I n ' th e event 'o f n u c lea r a tta c k o r some n a tu ra l d isa s te r .-

H e described varlm ft types c tingulshers on th e m arke t,

s . r . i n ;

M rs. T o m H e n e ra . .R u » e rv .a n d Mr, a n d M rs w a s la y J ia c y .^ K u i. a o d tw in aona w ere b o m to Mr. a n d M ra. K e n n e th R tchlns, Bur-

__ ____

C u sla Memorialv is i tin g h o u rs a t -OsssU M e­

m oria l h o sp ita l a re from 3:30 to 4 a n d T to 8 p jn . in th e 'm a te r- iil ty ir a rd .a n d :lro B iH H IO * jn . to 8 p m . in . th e m edloal a n d iu r - gioal warda.'*^

AOHTXTKD . M rs. S h a ro n pe lto n . M rs. Jean-

n ine L au rttaen , bo th Burley; P a u l B arnes, N af : Denise Brack- enbury . A lm o; M rs. E the l oam p- bell. S a n L eandro , C allt,. anc M rs. M abel C hristensen , Bab' b ltt , M inn .

iD lSM lB SR D D enise B rackeiibury. Almo;

Jo h n A. C lark . Albion; Mra. M ar­lene Sellers, R u p e r t; Lester T a n - neh lll, M a lU : R u p h L. Aber­crom bie. H ubbard . O re» a n d E d­w a rd ! E lU ott. M rs. A nna Jones, Jo e R eyes. T am ara W arr, Mrs. E velyn O arv ln , O eorge H artm an a n d M ra D aisy Moore, a ll B u r­ley.

B IB T ilB S ons w ere bom to Mr. and

M nf.'W ayne s e lle rs , R upert, and M r. a n d M rs. D ale W ; U u rl tae n . B urley .' A da u g h ter was born to M r. a n d M rs. L ynn K e n t Pelton, Burley.

Two Women Hurt In Burley Crash

B U R L S r, Sept, 11-^Two wc m e n w ere lii ju r fd severely in i o n e -c a r ‘ a cc id en t a t 7;S0 a m . S u o d a y o a highw ay 30 about s ix a n d a h a lf m iles went uf B urley.. T h e autom obU e. a 1W8 O ollnth a t a t l o n w a g o n driven tiy Mrs.

g e ro x ta ___________ . .............. ..H a aaid th e soda-sold a n d foam types a re d i e under m ost cond i­tions . b u t carbon te trachlor(de c a n b a dangerous in close q u a r­ters .

I n th e even t o f |T disaster, A n- da rson po in ted ou t, everyone will h a v e to dep end on h lm se lt since no - prpfeaslonal 'h e lp will be

I d n $ e v » work, e ^ l a l l y la th e case o f a burn ing-bu ild ing , h e s tressed th e Importance of w ork ing In team s of two o r m ore, s ts t ln g th a t one person should n e v er a ttem p t to go in to a b u rn ­in g bu ild ing alone.

M ost f ire casuslUea a re from s u f fo u t lq n . m aking It necessary

rescus-w ork to know m eans o f ''a r tif ic ia l re« suso ltetion . M ethods were dem ­o nstra ted , including th e Sylves­te r . back pressure-arm U ft a n d roouth-.to-m ouUi m ethods, w ith

a n d ro .

P o s lsD v er tlm e P a rU o g Bend M. W allace posted a n overtime

p a rk ing bon d Sunday w ith Tw in Falls , police.

A iM cUU on D ire e to n to M eet D lrec tora o f th e Sou thern Ida­

h o Plab a n d O am e associatioo will m e et a t 8 p jn . T uesday In

.r o n e s to Meek — U c e n se d -P ra c tle a l-N u rse s ro f T w in P a lis w^ll m ee t a t 7:30 pjit.

ram ea M eet T o n ig b t 'W om en of th e Moose 1|^lend-

sh lp c irc le WlU m eet a t 8 p m . to ­day a t th e Moose hom e fo r a work 'p a r ty . A ll m eotbers are u r g ^ to a tten d . __

AnxUlary- ia M e e t______________S o u th ce n tra l Medical society

will m e et a t 7:30 p jn . T uesday a t th e Bicie Zidces c o u n try club. An Im p o rtan t businees m eeting will follow a d in n e r w ith doctors.

L PN g roup c o p v e n t lo n - tn - ^ ln Pa lls .in th e sp ring of 1002. All m e m ^ s ia re 'n i r g ed to a ttend says M rs. Beverly O uyer. fe- po rter . ■ ■

deadline h a d come a fte r %tuti . a^K sl- from

Iv "lor a peacefulither a n d -S ea to n

er a p e r- P reslden t

se ttle -

rig h t up ..... ............... ......m on ilng in £ m u ie e ffo rt to ag a in a v e r t a w alkout.

O M h a s n o t been s h u t down

b lggcit-p rev ioua strike.T h e tin ion h a s bu ilt a IM m il­

lion d o lla r s tr ik e _ fu n d b u t no s tr ik e beheflta a re p a id fo r th e f i r s t week o f a w alkout. A nd th e fu n d w ould la s t on ly abou t six w ee k sim d e rU w o u ld -tak e e ig h t milUon dol­la rs a week to suppo rt a strike a t th e b iggest o f th e b ig th ree

get, p lans t o . k e » iU members w orkiiig a t -PW d .a n d Chrysler e ven If th e y b*»e*to wortt w ith.o u t a co n trac t. -------------------

■nie In te rn a tio n a l U nion

H alrdrcasers 1o M eet -Magio-VaUay H airdressers, un it

No. 4, w ill m e et a t 7:30 p .m Tuesday in th e Rogerson .hote jta te room.

w il l- h o ld a -p ls to l shoot a t S u n VaUey W ednesday afte rnoon , says T heo A .,Johnson presiden t o f th e organlxaUon knd M inidoka county sheriff. A hapi d in n e r fo r p a rtic ipan ts wli follow th e contest.

C ar P ilfe rin g Reported T h e f t o f 10 c igare tte ligh ten

_ a a ir c leaner a n d w heel covers from used c a r s - a t Roy’s-tJsed Cars, 43S M a in avenue north Was t ^ r t t a ~ to Tw in F a m n w -

(FroMi P age One)■ H a n d n t 'p i a n n e d - to —tra p

^ n w a te r . .T h e dam age- w as exitnslvfe

Th^~COBSt~guard—a t-N e w O r­leans repo rted a n 83-foot patro l boat sank in the ha rb o r a t P o rt Aranssis h a rbo r, across th e bay trom Corpus C hrlstl. W inds a t Uie tim e w ere 90 m i lu an hour.

I t was a t P o r t A ansaa th a t coM t w .a rd repo rted ea rlie r

- r i o c k ta g - w te - o f - m - m ir t i - p e r hour.' T h e in fo rm ation was re ­layed by th e p o r t W orth w eath­er bu reau , o th e r officials m ea- liS e d ’w iada-or T 4 r m lle ra n hour. t m e nooflM m m -

T h e hu rrica n e w arn ing area extended from C orpus Chrlstl no rm tUM Uigau Crty

U r r y H aw kln* payfn. ': ^ Juncheotj a t Chamber ni n rnerce otflce . . . E. E ^ t t ^ w ith Paul T h e Rev. D. L . R lngcrm r; - • w ith -plans-for- Saturday L N Uon of hew Seventh-D ay A r ­tis t ch u rch bulldlDs'-;com m issioner*. R u i » e l | . - o - ,^L arsen . H. L . Cedivrholm H enry Crow discuainR cn is^Uon in c o eu r d'Alene P a_u l^ _P t(^ ow

tweed s k i r t . . Mrs. June husU ing to w ork . . . N etherwood prepa ring lo lo "eaatem -im lver8 ity . overheard : ‘O h . don’t goa t hide t a n n ^ ; I 'd Dr»fi., j rem ain w hite." ^ ^

iu ll fury of C arla pounded th e coast, hu rlin g 10 and ll- fo o t tides in to tow ns a n d cities.

T here w ere no reported casu­a lties caused dM c tly by Carla.

T h ree retugees from th e sterm died ol^ h e a r t a ttacks, one a t O range, T ex ., one a t Oalveston and one f a r In lan d a t W axaha- chle. Tex.^ L ouisiana was spa red th e w orst of CarU , bu t. 60-m lle-ao-hour gales rak e d th e coast, sendingfloodw aters rising .— ---------

T h e m ayor of Corpus Chrlstl esUmstefd dam age in th e c l ty ^ t IS m illion dollars a fte r jpectlon tou r.

T h e w ea th e r bureau w arned tides, would rise to 18 ,feet.abovB|

earlier w ea the r bureau estim ate o f 35-foot tides In some baysa n d in le ts * a s m l ^ d o ^ w i ^ d . a / S ^ ^ o r ^ ^ h o m r f i in th e noo n (K D D w eather a d - ________________ " “4

jfistmuooiittEB u lld tn g s- 'a n d p le fs toppled

C a r S z tlngs lahed .-T w in F a iia - flrsm e n p u t- o o t- .

e a r f ire in th e 400 block of M ain

rig h t up to th e deadline th is u , f iharlM Btanlev. Burlev. andby C harles Stan ley , Burley, and driven by. M ika Stan ley , 19. B u r­ley, officers reported . T he fire was c u ised by fau lty wiring.

w ill b e he ld a t 4 p jn . Tuesday in th e g c tiK l auditorium .

P e rm lto .I s n e d. B uild ing p e rm its w ete Issued a t th e c ity h a l l Friday to Boyd Lowe, tll 'M aU rlO e s tr s sd 'to buUd a 10- by 33-foot pa tio and W . P. D ay. 1440 S ix th avenue east, to

&. 9- by 10<foot'storage

em pty g ra in sh ip bttA o . . .In Conjua c h r ls t l ha rbo r and Ranged aigaln a n d again tn to a n oil ta n k e r loaded , w ith 19 ■ m m an 'g a lto n s o!_gasollne be­fore tu g s w ere ab le to s e ^ It.

-Hot e leotrlo U n e s- la y -tro k e n a n d sp u tte rin g on Ui« ground. Roofs w ere ripped off houses like ba n an a peels. W indows sh a tte r­ed. B roken glass and tom -off tr e e lim bs .littered streets.

A t one p o in t du ring th e n igh t lu s ch rlsU w eather gauge

_____ fH iB -ft '5 3 ram r’# n n f je *a n -h o u r w inds,

IK E O IVB8 PEP T A U t ^ O E T T Y aB im O , Pa., Sept. 11

Form er Presiden t D w ight D . X lsanbowar. t o d s y .1 ^ a gn n o i of * e i l im e n RepubU can congress­m e n o a ft to u r o f . th e h istoric G etty sbu rg battle field a n d then gave th e n a poliOcal pep ta lk on

th e la t te r being stressed as th e a b le J f l pricU cally a llm o st d s s lr a b le J

- A > tile begin____ ____________Ing, M ra Fo rrest B sdacr. c h a ir ­m a n of th e women's division for M inidoka county, gsve a b rief ou tline o f th e civil defense p ro ­g ram and to ld o t th e series of w orkshops being sponsored by th e county division.

T h e la s t \ iy th e present Series will bo p re ^ n te d a t 8 p,m. F r i­day by V a ^ Sm ith, county ex­te n s io n aden t. and w l|l^ .qw er fa rm n r o b n n w jn rela tion to ra- lloactlve fa llou t. T he publlo is

invited.

nego tia ting .....................OM . p o s t e d i ts strik e dead­line a t th e la s t m inuto today to

T h iiradav. B u t a t ie ss t one lO E local, a t W arren , O., also waliced o u t T h e XUB represents ab o u t 33,000 O M workers in six p lan ts .

’60T^esJump, State Unit Says

-B O IS B .* B ep tr il.l ft -T b O Assor

Od to d a y th a t Q em sU te clUsens p a id 936,163.717 m ore l i s t year In to ta l d irec t taxes th a n they did ln .l»8« .

A ssoclstlon Executive Secretary M ax Y ost, Boise, sa id th e Idaho l a x ^ e r s h a d to pay t396,3B7,883 to ' su p p o rt federal, ste te and local g o m n m e n ts in I 860.

T bst* po in ted o u t these'-taxes included all fees pa id dlreoUy to th e federa l levels an d s ta te levels, bU t'only th e proiw rty U xes-pald to th e local governm ent.

O n th e .o th er h and , h e said, the figures do n o t Inplude charges, licenses a n d fees collected a t the lO C arievelrT liey-also d o -n o t- ln -

PracU ee SU ted Job 's D augh ters be the^N o. 43

wlU-hold. a .p ra c tlc e officers sa d choir m eeting a t 4 p m ; W ednes­day in th e T tv ln Pails Masonle tem ple.

K en n e th L . L attlm er. Reno, srm a n d d augh ter-in -law of Mr. a^d M rs. G u y L attlm er, Tw in FaUs.

A dm itted to CUnio IloepStal M rs. P loyd c . (Dorothy) G am -

bret. O hallls, w as a^Bnltted Bun: day evening to th e Twin Palis CUnio h oep lta l for surgery.

DEATH BEPOBTEDKXNQ H ILL, Sept. 1 1 -Jo h n

L ott, G ra n d View, died F ri­day n ig h t, a t th e veterans hos- p lU l, Boise, following a prolonged Illness.

Ex-Resident of Buhl Area Dies

BUHL, s e p t . l l -M r« , r Robertson, 76, N spa. Cnllf m er B uh l resident, died S tZ ' d a y a t N apa.

S he was b o m Jan . I i, l u j ,, S pan ish Pork , U tah, and from B uh l to Vallejo, callt [■ years ago. She was mftrried i! Charlea Robertson, Spanish ptir» Re died In 1938. She was a ber of- the^LD S-church.:;____

Surviving a re two daughUn MM- W illiam Tavey, Centra} S ley. c a lif ., a n d M rs. Pred Bm. n lster. V allejo ; th ree brothoi W lUlam H u tch in son . Jack c h ln so a .a n d L en Hutohlr- - . - ............ . ra n d five grea t-grandchlldrea

R in e ra l services a n pendiu C k ___

-DIes-at-Agfr-iJ u s tin C harles Doolittle,

d ied abou t 3 aJn . Sunday a t tt ve teran ! hosp ital, Boise, a tttr b rief illness.“ H B -w as born-N ov. 38, isoo.- Bt. Pau l,.M Inn .. and w u a Xti F a lls resid en t since >932. He t. a m em ber o f : th e 8heetm(i W orkers u n lon .and was a ve tm o f W orld w ar I , du ring whlcbb served w ith th e navy.

H e m a rrie d M ae N. Nevou O c t 38,1938, a t Shoshone.

ffitrrlolng hUa re tw o sons, G eorge DgoUtUtL Kim berly, a n d R obert Doolittle, W enatchee, W ash .: a sister, Ua E the l O rayes, W ebster Orort Mo., a a d seven grsndchildren.

F u n e ra l servlcea' will b« held.. 5 p a r T ttesday.,la W hite norta- * r j w lth .the .R ev . D avid Hotfmu officiating. C oncluding rites vQ be he ld a t B unset.M em orltlpirt

CALL -

JMACkD O D S O N

UNION OIL COMPANY DISTRIBUTOR

for the finest in petroleum products,

beoring the Unlori Oil Compony name!

C hris t lanstM . 33. a pooMngcr. w as t tm n m o u t o f Uie c a r w hich ro lled o v e r on h e r. Both women reoe irod m u ltip le fra c tu rm of th e b ead , neck, back and ribs,

'n i e y - w«r« (aicen (o Cassia M em orial h0splt4l W t f r ' ^ e ooodiU on o f M rs. C hristiansen is repo rted good a n d U ia t o f M rs. CampbeU is repo rted fa ir .

Two Complains Of Gripemobile

N EW HAVEN. Conn., W1 - T h ere were p len ty of gripes re ­cen tly w hen a political can d i­d a te 's "grlpemobtlo" rolled Into tow n.

B u t in stead o t soUoltlng gripes ab o u t th e presen t city adm lnta- tra t lo n , th e com plaints were d i­rec ted a t th e "gripemobile'' too noisy.

W hen a patrolm nn appeared to resto re order, he had a gripe, too. n t o drive of the vehicle c ou ldn 't produce a d river’s lIcrnsQ.

H e wae Riven a aummonn for ope ra ting a vehicle w ithou t a license,

IpOWEST

PRICES!"Drive Out and Save”

W a l K e r ' s

, n

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HealtK Unit Delegates to --AttendMeetO O OD IN O, Sept. U — Plan*

■ere nm de a t th e m on th ly m cct- I n g -o t Gooding :Oounty--M cntftl H ea lth (i550clatlon to w nd dcic* p itM to U)c reg ional nicetlnRD f th e .N tttlQnal_.A ssocliillon for M cnU l H ea lth -in e« rU and Sept.

AmoHR ou tstand ing epeakcrs a t the m eeting will b« A braham Kl- blcoi?, secretary of th e d e p ar t­m e n t, of h e a lth , edu ca tio n -an d w elfare- Tw o or th ree delegnics

tIMES-NEWS, TWIN FALLSriDAHO

Womens college, D enver.B racke tt a n d BUI

fSfS Jim^ « a U university a t Logan, — fllauner la a ttend ing

a t th a B anltorillih

* * her

l ‘*itornillBm." O ther*- a t t e n a i ^

r^Mtee r.- Jo h ° M a » n , I>oylo f t w aw l Blaine H ulme.

K.T Btarry la a tten d in g th e- hK c« 1 be<i“ *y ^

- S g g ^ M arie HftnflOQ. T rcla ^ ^ S f & e a a coUegtf. '

Mik, preacon wUl e a te r bla JS b m o ri ye*r In e n g l n e e ^ a t ^ ^ u n l o r coUetce. M arg ie R ea

7 5 J ;V e iu n d 7 T ^ ^ ^ ' ^ « e Bftea Junior, n u ^ o ita g In

S rfw . educaUop. Bob .P a f r tw -irlU ttt*"'* * . b ttla f 'ic n o w ~ ~ u rPartUPd. ■

D i ^ c l S c I i o o I

Ballots Heldbeen etaoten. s

AMtt e ch n te g le r Is p ree lden t of the atudent body w llh G lo ria

Rev. L auren McReynolda, hftld a t the T r in ity Episcopal church, O oodlng, W ednesday

Work Reviewed By Lincoln Club

RIC H FIE L D . Sep t. 11 -H a n se n LftSfllea 4-H club work review wi held la s t week n t th e n ichflcld hlgb-athool_vyU h Mrs, T h u rm an Hftnsen, club leader. In charRC, M others o f th e ' 13 chib member.i a ttended also.

Oarleo Riley wa.<i imm cd lop ^ .H -elub-m em ber-rrom -R lehflt'ld a n d fecelvcd th e OrnnKe trophy. M lss fR lley also won th e hnnrt kn itt |td sw ea te r p rescn tM by Mr.'s.

to r M-lnnlnfr the nward.» SchW er, Mury Chntfleld

and l MlM Riley will a tten d the d ls tp c t Jftlr In th e Junior leader con^petltlon. A k n es 8chL-«ler.

p k n - to -fc U e n d -tro m -^ th a -d o g jU Jo u rth yeftr cooking; Cnrlei* Rl-InjC county u n i t *--------- ^ H ^ c y . ^oiirUi- y litsr- iE W lw r Clarice

T h e m eeting, conducted by the

Parking EiriesPosting I I overtim e ptvrkliiB

bonrt.^ with: Tw in Falls police Saturdivy were Chad Brownliic. R onald Dillon, H arrie t Lewis, Harold Bloke, Gloria PowcrR, Al­la n Soiilur; G len Olsen and R a lph Tulloch.__ O vertln ^ Jp a rk ln g bonds -were po.^te(l w ith Twin Palls jwllcc Friday, by Pnul TnbVr.-ar.-, W. R. Snow (3>, Dean Moore, li>lhcr Bopp, Mi-s. nicUiird W ontwortli. V. H. Ander.sw, K LIX -TV. L. E. Measmnn, M r.i./B c n Johii.ion., Mrs- Pau l Hurlc.'v.i. Uoiina G reen,' F lora Larsen, A rthur AincMoy, Hbjt>- Mu.'iRrave. WilUiim Past,

Proctor, f irs t y e a r ccwklng,Joy A lexander, second year cook- InB, a re o th e r club inem bcra e li­gible t(i a tte n d th e dl-itrlct fair.

progrRsi or th e d irec tory of psy­ch iatric a n d re la ted services

itch- Is

M e w .o l f le e a .^ .t l l« - I d a I i* Mo.tor’.T n n ip o r t aa»oolatlon a re from le ft, E ow oe W arn er, T w in Falla , p reslden l. a n d I<M B andy , lleybam , viee p rea lden i. T hey w ere' e lected a t th e 21 th a tm nal oonTentioB held a t Suit VaOey T bn rtd ay (h ro u c h B atnrday . (Sun Valley photo—tU f f cn traT l

More Private, Project Set for Public Power Fights LoomW A8HINOTON« 8 e p t. 11 Wt —

-A-bltter-tlBhUwtweea-publlC-and p riv ate p o v e r (orcea' la expected to e ru p t in th e houae tomOTrow.

S h a rp debate la in prospect ove r ft p rcpoaed approprlB tlon 'to r

3 c a rry e lectric pow er from

Gooding GroupsG O ODINO, S e p t r n - — Plans ' eJean th e p ro p e rty o n S outh

C alifornia s tr e e t w here ft new :hurch 'will be b u ilt in th e sprlnR vere. m ade a t a jo in t m eeting of th e C atholic leam w »ncf M en’ H o iy -T jf th ir i - - '.hc L incoln in p .

T he Rev. WUllBm P . O rdwoy gave th e invocation. Com m ittees

t he year were aaslgned. Rich- ~M nestas‘ l8“presW ent

Ucrna Voyce. l e c r f l^ - t f p iO T W : »Uuu»' flgh t-iu d Jay D arrlngton a n d S a und ra echvaegler, bualnew m a n a g e .

ffiaXXiO io r w ^natructlon of th e Unea. T h e item is included In th e public w orka "app rop ria tion bQI aa recom m ended by th e com m it- te e , '- T h e bouae-A epubllcfta policy com m ittee prom ptly w ent oi reco rd in opposition to th e ap'

-proprlfttioa , w hlcb waaVequeated by th e K ennedy ftdm lnlalratlon.

P r iv a te pow er Ilrm a, eage r to .huUd som e of th e upper Colora­do lines, h av e been m aking t

m en’s g roup a n d M rs. E rnest Brow n heads th e league.—^Atter” th r .-d lh -ir t-p -Hmem bers danccd to tt\e m usic of Joe Gonzales, Jr., a n d W ayne Bow man.

I t w as an n rtih ced com m union a n d ' b rtM T M . on O W -Jlnrt ? « - dfty .o f th e .m o n th .w llL b e con­tinued w ith cho ir m em bers to serve refre shm en ts a f te r moss C hopping fo r p a tie n ts s i the TuberculQsb h o sp ita l also w ill be con tinued by m em bers.

Idot: Judy B unn , v ic e . . .. S uea D arrlngton, aecretary- In tm c r. B ennla C taa tbum la l in j t j advlsCT.

Cbrti O arrard U Jun io r eU A pnddcnt; E d ith M atthew i, aec> ntU T 'tnasorer. p ra n k D evin* ia

fed e ra l taciUUea estim ated to coat ft totfti o l 180 m illion dol­lars .

T h e u tilitie s f irm s serve In Colorftdo, New Mexico, I tta b W yom ing a n d A rizona.

Grange ElectsHAZELTON. l^ p t . 11 — New

officers w ere e lected by PronU er O ra n g e la s t week.

E:wyn AUiaon la m aater; C arl EUtep, overseer; M rs. Allison, lec­turer; E dw ard C arlton , stevrard; Dale B udd . a ss is ta n t s tew ard M rj. D ale B udd, l a d y t t - 6‘[^n fr'^S ew fti3 1 MTS. M a b e l Budd, c h a p l ^ : CBrl Muir^Aey, U ensurer; M rs. E rn es t B uahhom . .secretary; Jd r s . G eorge T alley Pom ona; M ra. H enry B tlenm etz

association for d is tribu tion w ith­in th e county. The- filial d raft will be ready (or approval a t the October meeting._ T h e osiK>cl.ftUqn d e ^ ^ _ . have 500 copies of "T en rulas for good mentAl h e a lth ," p rin ted for d is tribu tion a s needed In the «'ork of th e assoclatlon.* 'nie artl-

la w ritten by D r. G eorge Stev- on o f th e n ^ io n a l association

and It Is fe lt i t Will be benedclol ror every fam ily.

I t was no ted th a t considerable lite ra tu re on m e n ta l h e a lth was d is tribu ted a t-the-G ooding coun­ty fa ir . A ppreclatfoa w as glvM to H elen W h ltm a rsh for a rro n c- Ing for th e m ental h e a lth booth a t th e county fa ir .

county fair'. F i rs t club moetlnc of the n ew year will be held In M arch. :

executive QommlUeeroan.

— v r a r r w H B y B U R NHEYBTJRN, S e p t . '1 1 -M r . and

M rs. R ex M oyle a n d son . E agle viSlted M rs. N orm a M oyle. T hey were re tu ra ln g from H eber C ity U tah, w i i ^ _ t h c y h a d .en tered th e ir -tw o r ld ln s h o rses in _ tb e a nnual 100 m ile r ac e h e ld the re

T*rofessor QuitsW alker, dep artm e n t o l agrlcu l-

6 Drivers Fined By-Area Justice

K IN O H IL L , Sept. 11 — Six drivers were f ined by Ju stice of th e P eace L ynn S h e h n a n la st week for v io la tions o t th e m otor vehicle act.

T lie y .a re R ich a rd F u jlta , R e ­ton , Mexico, fallut-e to p u r­chase a tr ip p e rm it and 107 for an overw eight load; Ed Jones. Clrclcvllle. U tah.-' $16.60, over­w eight; R ich a rd S tm nge. O gden. U tah . $10. f a ilu re to obtain- an overlength pe rm it; P h ilip J . W est, B iock loo t. W, no rig h t han d m irro r: Jo h n M arch . Po-

11 years, h a s r e s id e d to become a consulting econom ist to the federa l trade commission

Now Many W earFALSE.TEETH

Gene Shirley, H elena Moudy. O . -W_fi(«rn)C« g«m n»th plm-. kins. — —

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lilair Discussed-RICHPIELD, Sept. l l - D le t r l c i

..ilr was th e Daisy D airy 4-H club meeiliiR topic Fi'iday a t t h i home of Dorothy Deeds.

Seven members eligible fo r flt» tUiR and BhowlnR are Mike W ard.“ ~ Rodney-- Prtrtm ore,- T e rry -K ln g i— Cnvlre Riley. M ary C hatfleld and Pat Riley.

Jennlne Prlclroore and Jtidy Te«’M win en icr th e quality rtlvLilon iMth the ir calves.

TRY TIM ES-NEW S WANT ADS

T f i w e T aunmistaquality aboutH l U i H I L L

...and about the people

who enjoy it

■■1

W Sshlngtori, D 7Cr Professor W alker Is widely

know n th roughou t Idaho and th e W est' l o r h is research w ork In th e costs o f po ta to- a n d m ilk processing. JJIe= .W M -eaU ed—to W u h ln g to n as a consu ltan t to th e fed e ra l't ra d e commlaslOQ

U b o r day. T h e M oyle’s i a - | cases Involving food pfocesslng.year-o ld son, D an ,-w ai th e r i d e r . f -------------------------------------------a n d o u trd f BO e n trie s a w a rd ­ed th s foiu-th a n d s ix th p laces. ,

— Wi«rMor«^ibnrfort-VABTEETH. a p le iu n t alkaline

comfort, ju i l iprlDkla a little FAB- TeETH on Tffur pifttet. Rummr,

-focw / PMty W f or ?»Ui»y,-Cb*flc*- odor- (denture breath). Oet

rASTEcrE a t onr drug couotei.Ad«ertlMm«nl

- 8 ln c « 1 6 7 8 ,“ S iS ^ hT lS irT B orrW m iK iirh iii" '

been • se lec t Kentucky d i t t i l l f tion. I t Is truly a bourtw n m ad* In th a finest American tn d it to n .

l l ie bourboiv'With I m u u u num IRW!. n.. smn nwi II

Mrs. Spangler’s Last Rites field

M rs. B^b A dolph le ft F r id a y ta j a t t r a d th e g rad u a tio n o t the ir

>aa <lSuehter. CaroJ, w ho w aa yrad -] ■ ^ u a t e d S un d ay fro m th e .Em-1

m aiiuel h o sp ita l school o f nura- ln«„,Portlsnd,..M lflB ..A dolph w m j work a s a n office n u rse fo r a ped ia tric ian In P o rtlan d . T he Adolphs p la n to spend ab o u t a week T lsltin s In " ttie P o rtlan d

Vblpple, vice p residen t, a n d Lee Juobi, -secre tary-treaaurer. BUI U utln la facu lty adviser.

Uema Voyce U p res id en t of U T i -P a rr te a to n i l t'V tm r n i c tT F A .

E an n O a r r ih t to a !■ prea lden t 's f t t a Pep chib.

Chiefs Named by Buhl Band, ChoirBI7KL, Sept. U — B u h l high

•ebool band a n d cho ir o fficers

iv^ re , h e ld a t ..................' ^ m 1 R ld a y w llh th e Rer< a id A m a ld ofC ldatlnc. -

R o b o t B barer, O m a r MUton a n d F re d L ocke sang. O rganist w aa M rs. D onald Arnold. C on- eh id ln c r ite s were he ld a t the- Blm w ood cem etery.

P»U beam fl w ere MUton .B qb -

WWte, mualc direc tor.Band officers inc lude Melda

Hitchcock, p residen t; Ju d y M a' tbewa, vice p rea lden t; O aU Ar< ford, lu n lo r c o u n se ls : S tan ley Rulherford, sophom ore coun- t tb i ; B ruce D le k v fre shm an «mtuelor; P e g jy R eed, secre­tary; A lM ia W oodruff, .t r a u u r *

• J u d y ~ « a g » e t t - * n d -0 * y le

[:.pm tden« -P fitti U rry Young|-Vl<

Uooit, lib ra rian s; G lo ria C a i- per,' h isto rian : P a t H enderson, publicity e h a lm a n ; M ik* S tro l- btr», room ch ief; S usan L apray, uniform chief, a n d D avid Hels-

_ L ‘Ji.phelg*rftBher,Boiella F o rd w n r" s e rv « - -H

en? o f i t h e ■chool_eh6lr; Young|-vlbe presiden t; 8 u -

u n skeem . Jun io r counselor; ’Usrla Yotmg, aophom or* eoun- Mlor; J e a n Arford, fre shm an Counselor; J a n e t O stler, secre­tary; E laine Johnson , trea su re r ; Sbliley s tig a ll . l ib ra ria n ; S usan Bktem, h la to r la n ; ,p ic k Jard lne , publicity; P a u l Id s . rpom chief; Dorothy Baughm an, u n i f o r m thief; B yron U u n g er. photo« trspher. ,

.....D orothy B a iu lim aB . B u s a o U esm a n d B onnifee R e n ln f t r kill aerva a i acootnpaals ta.

Benefit Set by ' Bliss Grangers

, K A C ^ a h B e p t »! - ^ >or a bettefU c huck w a io a sup* tw t« be held O et. « a* th e

- hall rer* tnad« when the • , B\\m Oranca met T h 'u ra d a y I Blrht, Rutti Butler. maMw, i » >orU.

Procewls will b e ( M d to help Jay off th a deb i o n la e t year's^ lunch p ro fram . 'n i e .h o m e •conomloa oom m ittee, u n d e r th e direouon o f Mm. 0 a m BUhoo.

»«*«durta a n d j l '« n by ita r ra y m . z i -

11 was announced t h a t U4.3ft

I SV’**'* wilier for nft!' ■ '•• 'iS iSri.uuK bS '""

Then stay on the trac t of home cleanliness, uniform heat and automatic furnace^convenience,. jQboose A-B-C Coal T 'the coal that’s WASHED, DRIED, HOMOGENIZED, DUS- PKUPFED.

A-B-G-i* BRANDED coal-foU circle disos scattered-thru every-ton. -Don’t settle for a substitute!

Order your winter’s supply today. NOW is the time for extra good service.

First Federal Savings is o M n d ep e n d e n t, federally charte red , locally d irected and m an ag ed , th r if t an d hom e financ ing institu tion . --n -

hdipniiit CmLI tiki Cl.Mtn.M ond Reftner. of AiiHDilM • iW I W A Il • CASfUOATI

- • - F i r s t Fedeinl la mutuelly-owned by Hie ' cltlseno of this are*. I t 1b directed by a

board of local memb«rs with up to 35 years experierioe, and by managers who are speclallBts In the fields of home

— loans and thrifts ......' _

• Sai^hgs currenUy earn a t i% com­pounded semi-annually. All earnings

----- nhftya ftf opftratlon Snd an al-.location for reserves, are paid to savera semi-annually, on June 80 and Decem­b e rs ! . ■

. Eunda saved-WithjUjSre.lMtt^.toaSjyt ified famUies, ^ buUdi,l)U}Lorjnoder%.

- ' ize homes. Income is earned by First - Federal from the InterMt c j i a r g e j^

these home loans. , • ■ ■

• Savings are safesruardisa . . . each sav^ Ings account-is insured to $10,000 by the Federal Savings & Loan Inaurane^

_fiorE.i_aaermanent agency, of the UiS.>----- G W 8ram Birt??4nt^I^rar^^

are supervised by the Federal Horn* Loan Bank Systenu . . . -

McCoy Cool & Trqntfar Co. ~Inrtrm ouBlalii F u » |1 S S r ^ A l l to W iH '“

yy«biwBw;->-Ba)l]l|LAi:i.T . W. Moon WdwfcbiiW--- CAS'TUI flATI

MtUCONDITUItMOItni ..

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:T IM E S ^ E W S , T V n N ”F A L l S , T I ) A ^

«ht t ^ r i M ia Twia rklto.*’ a1I boUch twolrtd fcf tew op br arfar ot w art at •oaMUftt Jo rte^ tlm t i b« paU liW «Mk)r w lll'b*. - . r r ----------------- ----------------- . j , ^ ^

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High oh th 0 llst'of must Items for Idatib Is a thorbugh-studyof tho tax-system—

. or lack of It—and recomriiflndatlona of qualified e x p e r t i In the field. “HastUy ^ o n c f tiTg a i o r ----------------------------------------------------

r

_ tpftianemg puitwsfe .” .Is the way Idaho’s tax system Was de-

ribed by George W. Oregg; Souf ~ ~Ind^ when-he spoke to Idaho realtolT here. That might be a-pretty accuratedescription. _________■ ___

Oetting down to the. serious situation th at results from. Idaho's haphazard tax system, Mr^Oregg* pointed out th at the tax structure Is p r e j^ c ia l to the move- ment of industry^ I n u the rtattf. I t Isn’t the first time Idaho has been told the tax climate here>eannot and will not at­tract industry. Now with all the growing tmphasls' on I obtaining such industry, perhaps Idaho would do well to have a' thorough study of the ^'hastily conceived" tajt setup.‘ advlsed.-hls audience Id a h ,oshould hava. <-Mleg_taj^pmeth]ng_lda^

TUCKER'S NATIONAL

W H IilL IG IG■WASHINOTON— D tip lU '-t tw s r c t t ib o w of

eomplMWQcr w d w quleaoeace, o fficial W u h tn c - to a i> -dM plr ftU rm ed by th e

■ re tu rn e f JM o O ou la rt to B r u i l l a n d h l i Mium pU on of ttoa p rea l- Ito ier.I T b e - f a c t - t h k t th e ■ B ru lllA n I w n g r e u h u reduced 6 e n o r I O o u ltr t 'c ' lU tu a to tb ftt o f •■ HgureheAd, h u n o t red u ted th e la tA te departm ent'* concern .o^er I s re n b L ..: '. :1 A t th e m om ent, th e dem ocratic I n a j o r l t y of th e arm ed force*■ jwems to . in isr^m~eontrQtr

^ u t a i t i p D c in to hftT«-onlj> r 'm ln o r ity o f th e u m e d .fo r c e a aupportlnK him./ N erertheless, i t was J u it such m inorities th a t ro a tc h e d - th e freedom-IovlD* Caeche from i t i9 W e«t a n d m a d e th e m p a rt o f th e Ruasla n colonial' em pire :---------------- -------------------— ---------

regularity in.recent years. However, most of the pressure for a sales tax has come from' the very people*and groups that

— stand to -benefit^ost fronUt-There-ean no doubt a sales tax Is a rather pain*

less way of raising large sums of money. Neither can there be any doubt th at a sales tax would touch people who do not pay Idaho taxes now.

____ Idaho had-a calM tax once, and Idahoresidents turned UiuiAtM down on it dur­ing a t^erendum election.. The^questlon now if t&e <^arren( ftUitudcuAf Idahoans

■ TowaiSla sides t « t ' "S eg a^ess of what is done in the way

of new taxes or adJusUhff' ttie ofd ones, It’s beeominffvlBcreaidQgly--e7ldent th at

leylalfttiirg a n d - i f advigars havfl not measured up to the problem; As Mr. Oregg poihted otit, the legldature has !folloi^> the course of least resistance,

nc^levles on thfi same old taxes. I ^ u rs e oit'aotioh' bM been /oUbwM

_______Any tKftt' -lUOitiRBrBeoutlon; As one cigarette smolur ; pointed out, lu wouldn't mind ,.heavy ;tejrer-drr:hte bad-habit if

'~ch'ewlns-.guni*Th«n^*a Tifttl

'Islature w ill ebireot some-inequities on Its o m , IhitiatiTVlOiftJttBU). taxes have a

v .w ar o t JMlBff iDoretMd srear after year •. w ith addition of a new angle to one of

' - them trbm time toJlm e. euQb a lety as ■the so < ^ftd bead ta a , for in« tuce, taxed

itneome (a x ^ o lp L Ko one approvee, but . th e heiut tax teinalniu,

T*eriiape the annrer to a& thtssonsense ll, indeed, a sales tax,.1)at the politicians

;-.gum s p e c if ic ^ . '•n T»% th^ng t o

How Are Von Coniiilg W m i)g ilB le t a l k r -HOW-THINSS APPEAR|ROMPEGLER’S VIEW

•ffT. liO O T S - lo n f i loo* ago, I

m y"euiU fan. H e I w ai falnU y r e - |

m uoK t con tro l: th a t h e U ano ther T ro ja n horse —a n d th a t , even w ithou t official power, h e can f a t t e n th e com m m ilsts the re un til th ey a re big enough to i a k 's ^ v e r B n i l l . ----------------------- -----------

T h is (e a r h a s deep histo ric roots. In eTeiy. c oun try , th e co m m u n U U 'h av e pushed , puppet* in to p o t i o n .o f leadership a n d th e n , w hen tim es w ere r ip e , used them to head th e forces th a t- robbed th e tM p Ie of th e ir country.

CA STR O ISM —T his fea r U in tensified by th e know ledge th a t C astroism is flourishing In m a n y p a r ts o f B razil. C astroism Is a k in d o f com ­m un ism o f course, b u t i t h as c e r ta in pow erful aspects. I t Is a .b le n d o f communism a n d n a t io n ­a lism - in carefu lly ca& ila ted quantities, w eighed tiy to p R u ss ian propagandists. T o th e m a n w ho doub ts h is co im try’s leadership, I t is fed a s com^ m unlsm . T o th e m an w ho believes in h is coun' JzTm en, i t is spoon>/ed a s * dMe o f lu tlo n s llsm .

f ac t * t h a t ' w e h s Te n ot recogu lie d th i i qua lity m a y h av e been responsible fo r o u r futUeeffo rts In C uba. W e have been^ opposing com ­m un ism , b u t w e h av e n o t coped w ith t h e nation*, a llsm i t h a s u se d fo r a cloak. A nd w e m ay be migctng th a -s a m e m ls tak e -ln .B ra tU today.

T E M FTA TIO N —T h e second in te i^ lf ie r 'b f th ejoTemtnwt’s- tesrrlif^inr'W miiJaon that Tittpervaded pfevious adm in istra tions.

J t w as co rrup tion a s m uch a s a n y th in g else th a t gave f ire to th e C astro rebellion in Cuba. T h e people w ere bled by th e •'m orblda" o r b ite Jw t o n th e m b y th e B aU sta gang. Bven opera tors o f sm aU businesses pa id «3 a day to B a ils ta he n ch m e n fo r th e privilege o f s tay ing in business —a n d ' stay in g ra iiv e .

■nie sltua.tion in B ra d l appea rs leas eerJous th a n i t w as-in C u b a .'b u t th e b ite on th e w orkers U d e ep -enoogh to s t i r Id e is o f revoiouon.

t T K M PT A T IO N -Even m ore a p ---------- -------------------

Pot

Shots

COVERING THE CAPITAL WITH

PETER EDSON

m o lilUlon d o lla n w orth o f A m erican prop ­e rty . T h l i l o ^ h u k e p t castro ism surviving u n til now . I t hopo th a t th e spendable p lu n d e r w ill so o n b a s p e n t a n d . w ith n o th in g m ore to

fo r •themselves,' U w O M tio «row d w in w o n weaken.

B u t th U ta m o b a it Is being iu e d in B rasil, A t

S t o 'e d t e S f * aS*^S .rinyg>“w w kBrs, “w S d o n t w ^ ^ th e A m e r i c a n ^ -

"Why d o n ’t w a se lie A m erican land a n d

{ m t ^ a j p r o ^ t o th § . o f « « r ic h A m er-

^ ' l i a t e ~ t & ^ t h ^ ~ s t t d t i l d n ' t ' t M r « & t r u s t e d '"^wittr r tax a tu t^ L e t aom« ta^-eiperts

i tn d f Idaho's tax itn io tare u d reeom- -» aead ohain g f l K ' T O e n ^ l f t a x or

DtBer broad base taiHs fidlcatedi tiieTeg* u m ww ' ’a te wuow tn i

; PeAi^w In 'th i i r e i p e e t , Idahoans Jbdold WQleoae the opinions of vlaitors

V M Ur. Qregg, realiiing th a t out* tSiStH iNnlaetimes can spot weak m ots and

. A<Ma for r»fonn mttcb'SM^ nal^Or ih an"re^ B P tf I

W b era ttia i

W H ^ T O N O W T R e ^ ta of toe eleotioni on aerial crop

•prajmflr leave'tbiag^: p retty much up In the air. TffQ^^lectlons were, held in Oanyon.county u id both times the vote to ban<aerial spraying feU Ibdrt of the

..coun'^ farmers laTored _l_though. tha-tumout-fot. .the. eleoQon In­

dicated Ada fanners are n o t nearly so concerned as farmers in adiscent Can­yon county. Only 233 farmers ^ th e re d to vote and 171 of them favored, the

"'proposed ban.'. I f aerial spraying is banned in Ada oo'unty t>eeausn>t~the referendum vote, there’s reason to believe another referen* dum wUi be called a t some future date.

,'Ada county has a good deal of row cropqiyjgh l^a n ray ln g .Is /practiced. -____Considering all three referendum votes,

H ow w ar. tlM o u m c t leglslaU ra ox tends a id d O r to n ia U e r o p e ra to n . i t i e s e w ould get,o n a ic a ie tUminiAfa---------- .... . . . . .contini p « t of t h . ___________________

■*“ *“

m ^ t a o w n to U opm U ii lii uuthwlM ni W t e t o ana iM upa nma a • im m morf tbU U m awaed o m tlc n a iliic. IM mKht possioiy benofit,^ W a r to n u n ola lm th a t th o a id proposed! in th is laeisU U qo Is . f a r to amaU to be e tfecU re. B eoato r OarroU. D „ Colo, caUs i t a n aneM hetlo to q u ie t d e a th o rie i of th « Industry, i n a<ldlUon *“ — “ •■ •-n -th ey -w ao t-a r-ao b e tM itla l •

W lat do tney mean? I t 's possible more such ballpts will be called around Idaho, fQilovrlng the lead of Canyon and Ada counties.. In that event, the pilot elec­tions are likely to take on Increased significance.

------:The votes were called by State Agrircultilre OommlsBlonpr Stanley I. Tren- hailp after dairymen complained aerial sptayihg was resulting in .contamination otmlUc. Just offhand, no such complaints can be recalled around Magic Valley, al- *>}ftvg furm trt who ketp beti have ob* Jeoted to such widespread \ue of.insecti-

- oldes e ^ r since the practice started.Fartfrfrs can be expected to watch

: oldsely any area in which aerial spraying ... inbanned/UKewise dairymen, bee owners

/and others lively 16 bo damaged by vrtde-• ------- ^ l-Tua-jot the insect killers will be

check devalnppianU.

. A T T X N tlO N t OIR1.SI D e a r M r. Shots:

Since m y w ife divorced m e a few weeka. ago I f in d myself no tic in g I u se d to i)ayl i t tle a tte n t io n to a n d m y h o n ­e s t - o p in lo n - i s - t h a t - a n k le s - ln T w in F a lls a re a 'b i t thlckish.r a m a la a n ^ w , th a t 1«.____

111 give you a n o th e r report I n a couple of xnonths.

------------------------ L M. Looklg(Twin Tails)

VIEWS,OF .OTHERS•— u u u a b j ■--------------------- p MWie- - ........

K R T K N S T O R s m s - S B P r ^Po ta : -.-------r. - - - .7 , . - -■ 7our> .lU tla flu ffy ii.U ttens^B n

avaU able fo r free. T hey ’re about S w eeks old, gray a n d yellow. Y ou c a n get them a t .

21B Polk S tree t — ^ ---- fKlmMrly)—

<*»»•. tm u abo u t 9,000 jobs S ^ ‘ S ^ u e l i i g sU te s in th e 'h a v a - b B e a . l ia d ly - m .a i id tw a s U m oonares b a r* Iw eB p u sh in g h a m f o r federa l

ta r i f f ! m Im p o rto l lead a n d a tac . nKwt o f w hich oo ttM p m C a n a d a a n d |«»xleo,.

T h a »o ffe n d h is Cheaa good a e lghbon . T here Is equally good m M D to ob ject to th e subsidy to m a ln U in p roduoyon w h en th e re U a lready a p rloe^de- p reaslpg su rp lu s a n d latge stock p ile s fo r em erg­ency use. I n th e king ru n , na tio n al security m ig h t b a b eat w rv e d by conserving these m e tals JQ tlM ground a g a in s t tb a day w hen th e ra m ay be g re a te r n e e d fo r them . Outba m e t la rg e ly fro m im parts, a s now.' IT. fo r secu rity 'reasons, i t is best to keep some

i?.lflM ..<>PfrBtlng-.yJtli,ga»cnunB nt. h e ln ..,th e n «>“ » certa.iniy be tt)e m w e e lU clcnt o a e i w ith Oxe la rg e s t reserves of th e )mU o re. S uch mhvas ar e, a lm o st alw ays-th fc-largaR -pw duoors, n o t th e sm a lt a n d m a ri ln a l ones to .w h ic h th e p roposed a id s w ould go exclusively.

T h e w hole business follows th e thoroughly d isc red ited p a t te r n of th e f a n n price suppo rt p ro fra m o f rec en t years. I t is In a c lass wiUt tb a lodefensU )le pricenrapports on s l i m , i t gives evOT ind ica tio n o f b e in g ,p o llU o a l no e ttu m Xor a basio HI. a p t to be worse for th e p a tie n t and th e n a tio n th a a d M U o e tfc ^ e a t a l l ^ l l w a u k e e Jo u rn a l ,

R IG H T T O QD BROKED alb W Itham , In C lark News (house o rg an of

C lark B qu lpm an t company, Buohannn, M ich.), j ii tM n tf l th e I r i e a - tb a t^ - i lg fa t . to - g o .b r a k B - lf t e ssen tial to t h e developm ent o l fre e en terprise.

A b u ^ ttc f i has th e r ig h t to propose a new a rtie l» .'4 new service or a new price to ,th e trade , h e a rgues. A nd the timde has a r ig h t td go some* w tu ra else f o r v ^ t i t wants. In (he com petition betw een one business and another, one survives a n d a n o th e r doesn 't. T he cuslom en decide w ho Wins a n d w ho loses. ' '

K vary tim e* goverrunsnt steps in to p ro tec t

argues, ta x m oney is poured in —- a n d UUngi a re ^ o b t t t i r t h a a they were before. U e po in ts t9 Um a ff a r i o f oongrass to m aks i t 1Uh«1 fo r a fa rm e r to fa tl . B u t if th e farm er grows ( o o n u e b ,

W ASHINQTOM (NEA)Tiet Russia U- now UUeved 't o have moved in to the poslUon of

able to conduct a n In te r -

UoVling world prices and m a r­kets. T he s ituation Is being close-

w atched by U B . sugar In te r­ests.

T h e d e v e l o p m e n t arises th rough R u s s la ’s^ l ■ chase o f f om 0 lH O 0 5 L .C u F a n d u c t l o

- th e stm '— ^anT

ifact th a t Russia

8 d W H A T 8 UNVSUALT D ea r P o t Shots:

I r e a d w here Mrs.' Jones c h as­ed a m osquito a mile w ith a p a ir o f tw eezers a n d then , fed It w ith a n e y e , dropper. Showed h e r p ic tu re , too.

Wisdomleaa (Jerome)

PJ3. M y hubby telU a be tter

O U R BULLETIN BOARD F orm er Bine, Tw in Falls — Or\

th e basis of poetry, your con* trlbuU on fa lls fa r sho rt of qua l­ify ing for use. However, Po B bots-eeem s to detect a no t« of com p lain t th a t would properly 411^ io r a le tte r to Uie Publle .V prum w hich would be p rin ted ove r y o u r tru e nam e. N aturally . U H flU ld ^ V a to conform to the law s o f U bel and slander , a n d h av e to be In good taste . T h a i ^ , anyw ay.

FAMOCB LAST LINE . . And I t hard ly ever ra in s B «-ker*-beeaaae v a -h a T e -a

axee#t wlran I t rain sd ry ...................... ............a n d th a t t a ‘l y t r f 6ften.'-

GENTLEMAN IN TIIB TH IR D ROW

w o r ld 's - la rg e s t suga r p fgducer.I t s on^Jtft tfiis year is believed p tu r £<>•■ to be seven m illion tons. Cuba w ill 'h e second w ith e ix million tons.

AccuTftto figures a re n o t avail- able, b u t th e re a ro -ln d u stry re ­po rts th a t R ussia b u ilt 60 xg‘ fineries la s t y e a r and hos-p lan s to buUd a n o th e r 100. T h is Ind i­cates a growth po ten tia l, .

S u g a r 'ls a h lg h ‘h e a t ioid e n ­ergy food considered desirable In cold Russia. S ugar 1s n o t raU on- ed. except by governm ent cc tro l of p r lc ^ . Thes« have run h lg h 'a s eO-cents to t l a pound. T h U yields a n i o e csj)ltallstlc

“ ‘ to th e comttlUlUiUi' pBt*

Sion Russia w asn 't supplying w h a t Cuba w ants m ost. .

O ne o ther sore sp o t^ o r Cuba is t h a t some of the sugar R ussia U kM m ay be ltUtUlB“Ta~TH« w orld m arke t'tb rough CWechoslo- Takla a t reduced prices. l U s vio­la te s th e ag reem en t.. Cuban w U to sugar is now obtainable in X urope a t . p r l c u be low _C ute 's raw suga r p r ic e .'

l l f ' ih e Russians (irS th tu 'd o u - bie-crosslng Cuba, i t would ex­p la in Castro's and O uevara’s o v e r tu rn t o . the United S ta te s

resum ption o f sugar sales.

indously complicated busi­ness m ay be revealed l a p a r t- a t th e -fo rthcorn ln^- .In t^ rn a U o i^

O cularly on t h e sugar. Russia ge ts from Cuba.

T here h as been tom e specula­tio n th a t Russia finances m uch of its agricu ltu ral expansion on su g a r profits. Any overaupply It c an dum p on world m arketsa t, rulnqus_prlces._ ____' i n w hat Is unquesUonably one of th e w orst deals th e CAstro- Q uevara regim e h a s m ade, Cuba g ets pa id in cnsh for only 30 per ? e n t of th e sugar Russia gelA F o r th e o the r 80 per cent, Cuba m u st tak e In ba rte r w hatever Russia w ants to su p p ly -Je t planes o r c a v la r - a t prices de- te rm ln ed -b y -R u ss la r -----------------

T h e Inetfectlveness^f this deal m ay be show n by Castro 's d e ­sire to trad e prisoners for U .^ trac to rs. I t was on open admis*

The Doc:t9r Says‘ B y RABOLD THOMAS

- HYMAN, M.D.W ritU n (o r K twipa)

. E nterpriM Awn.Thfl .J if lch lpn crippled children

------ Baa Just Usued a re -

ber oonslderaU on of a ll p a ren ts whoso e ffo rts are direc ted to ­w a r d keeping th e ch ild well.

I n pa rtlou lar.I t w ould appear o f specia l in te r - « st to those p a r- e n u w ho p e r­m it th e ir ohlU d ren to h a n g or w .a v o t h e i r h a nds o r arm soM Lof-W ie-Jltdowindows o f a m oving car a n d or./o r th ru s t th e ir feet and legs o u t o f th e back o f a sta tion w agon.

D uring l ls 'i tu d y , th e commlS' elon collectod the fearsom e num- ber o f 301 am pu tatto iu . a ll due to In ju ries of one type

p lu s u p o n d e r goram m sB t auboldy aUU laaT ei f a r m ln t a s m fa lh u e (o gear ou tpu t to dem and.

O f oourse. if nobody falls a n d nobody c an fall.

Ages f i t th e -a m p titem varied frpm one m onth to 30 years. Boys outnum bered g irli by Iflfl t o 38. fleventeen youngsters-ha<l, doublo am putations; two were tr ip le operations.

H ere la an analysis of the caiUes for thw e trRBedles;

In childhood reorea- alloDs SQch tobogaimlng, mo*

torboatlng, gym nu tlcs and fallsh lle At play.Seven children lu ffered burns

of such severity as to require llfeaavlng am putation. Causes of th e Injuries Ineluded house fires, co n tac t w ith high voltage wires, d rench ing w ith aealding w ater a n d burning bedclothes.

SIkteen household accidents Involved w rlngera. m eat Rrlnd- ers. r a t bltea and falls through g la u door panes.. . . .

R ailroad and streetcar accl> den ts accounted for 38Naiiii>utiii- tlons, mostly th e resu lt of play­ing or. skylarking. .

I n 41 veiiloular 'In ju rie s the victltwi were pedestrians only eli{h( times. Although autom o­bile* were most freQiiently In- VRlvt(L-thars-w«pe-Blso-irccmint* * l th “ blcycle# 'and m otor scoot­ers. In three InstanRca, tlie Uilld was struck whilQ riding ' back.’ Fifty youngsters l o s t the ir limbs from explosion or gunshot. Involved In these were rtyna- n ilts caps, flreoraokers, a 37mm shell, home-m ade bomba, hnm e- DinilO.rQcltcl lu c l.-a -£ lie m ls try se t aiul un ln ten tlonsl guiuhots.

In juries to 6S were diie to power tools auch as hay m ow e rs and balers, threshing m a ' chinas, corn shredders,' b u a a

I. law n mowers and, In one Instance, a (tunch press.

Alj of which m akes for p re tty

k)recatition th a t will aave a aln- gla Umb of a slngU youngster.

tum u lt of th e Q uantrlU and Jam es layouts, llie re fo re , the boys h a d to go over th e river for the ir f ig h ts end Uielr follow­ing straggled a fte r them .

S harpe w as a linotype th e Q lobe-D em ocrat. a slender fellow w ith a profUe th a t would have done big business In Hoi- lywood some years la ter. As a referee, h e sif ted h ith e r and yon u silen t a n d willowy as snoke from a c igarette. He ra n his lights, even th e toughest, who In-xlttded—the—Mejtioan—Kid—andH arry T rendall, a kerry patch Irlsher. w ith no more coercion th a n a p a t on th e shoulder.

IT ie M exican K id drifted up a n d down, working on th e ra il- r o a g M ld ' M -r porterm -galoon i. He fo u g h t, on. th e Negro c ^ w hich w ere prom oted by a port-, ly w aiter ffom th e Laclede hotel nam ed S am D ixon. We had a good Negro lightw eight n iam ^ Young and a no ther nam ed th e Alligator K id.

Jim m y Bronson,- who la ter handled boxing In the AKP and worked Q ene T unney 's com er in b o th Dempsey fights, w as ru n ­n in g a d u b In. JopUn and he o f ten cam e to S t . Loul»--.wlth a heavyw eight nam ed Joe Cox whob a d chased Jess W illa rd -----

W 'TSm . u p ' t h g^ l s le - anrt, In ttlB « « • b w a n e sQ u e lore of the tim e a n d ^ W rgbunyanesque lore 0------ —place, a ll th e w ay back to Pot- taw atom l, K ans.

______ ByH A LBO Y LBN EW YO RK . Sept. 11 W —

.......................... neverknow if

S ugar council m eeting ...------opens la O ojeya, Sw itzerland, to­m orrow. U j8 . government and su g a r h id u s t iy ' representatives wlU a ttend . ISC is a UJ7.

Ing a n d n in e Im porling c o u n trlo or w ith m an y observers.

Ejcportlng a n d Importing coun­tries have relatively equal, votes and Its decisions are usually unanim ous. Russia w ith ftS votes, H ungary w ith 15, and Ctecho- Slovakia w ith 349 have been im ­po r te r member^ ;for 13 'years. T h e y .^ v e been .gener4Uy.xb0p- era tlve though they haven 't glv-

. innch’ mroTTnBUoii on UibU own production a n d consump­tion.

T h e U nited s ta te s and B rita in a re p rincipal Im porting coun­tries. w ith 245 votes each. R us­sia. im porting four million tons th is year, could Qualify a s the blggcMt lm porU r, b u t prafexa ' be d e s ig n a te an exporter.

ISO negotiated a five-year agreem ent In 1B98 b u t provided th o t . l t could be reviewedth ree years. T his Job will be complicated by world m arket changes resulting from th e Cu­ban situation new h igh levels of .world. 8Ugf»r Pr«lueH 9n., cu rren t­ly depressed prices and uncer- U in ty over fu ture U.S. sugar

E xisting U S : sugar law expires '■ 30, IBfla. Before th a t time,congress m ust determine w hat to cLo w ith the th ree-m llllon-ton a l­lo tm en t form erly given to Cuba bu t now d istributed to 91 o ther p roducing countries.

A fu rth e r complication l;i th a t the com m unity stabilization pro­g ram of .the new Inter-A m erican ATllance for Progress may pco- duce some reeom m endatlons of Its own on how th e U S, eugi m a rk e t is to be supplied and w h at price i t pays.

AL10, the re m ust be a de term i­n a tio n of w hether U.8. sugar beet and canp growers will be subjected to acreage lim itations n e x t year because of Increased production a n d Imports, A h e a r­ing on th is was held In D en­ver n o t long ago.

T h e domestic Industry Is divid­ed on w hat to do to get Its prices h igher, b u t A griculture Bee: O rriile— r re e m in — musT" recom m endations to congress e arly nex t year.

oould Uck a n y o ther In th e w orld. H e a lw ayrhM ^' bucket o f beer i n hU c o m u ^ L betwtetx ' t o u u d r w o u l ^ p o k . '^ b S S d J iu W « .a a d J i e a v 2 . .S r l ^ f riends would w hip a c r o ^ T a lley to th e saloon •n d c n f f resh he ad on th e bucket he h a d d ru n k It down. Lorn i ? e rw ard I h e a rd th a t kn ifed h im de ad In the u l . ^ '

B eing to S t. Louis 1J h n M . W ray, w ho In

w rote a genteel s(>ort columnt h e - P o s t - D l s p a t o h ^ o h i r ^■ e d u ca te d ,* ^ .-g re a t distta(Uffi- and h e w rote dlgnirie<]

could see. andH e Is 88 a n d Mra. V

h yOunger. b u t thpv............. a iS a - B a p p ie r iS i ^ ._people o f w h ateve r age. He cuit evep w atch th e figh ts, bad Ihoiuh they a re , o r .th a hallgnmcs on th> " ’V^________ _ ^

I b ro u g h t up H arry Sharoe'i n am e a n d "WrBy sa id , " H e .w u » fine sp o rtsm a n a n d gentiemta. H e w rote fig h ts fo r the Pon. D ispatch b u t continued to work a t th e OIobe-Democrot. Then were n o officia l decisions In tht ring, b u t H arry w rote his dtci. s lons fo r m e nex t day &nd beu were p a id o ff on h is Judgmtnt.

"O ne n ig h t a t th e collseuni, hi w orked- a -w rea ,tllng“ show 'lam one o f th e elefihan ts grabbed tti< o th e r by th e h a ir a n d d ^ him a ro u n d In th e p r£v^

some o f . th e public tcok thou th ings very seriously and wtita H arry w as w alking up the altlt someone slugged h im with i heavy w alking s tick . His Jaw m sm ashed-and-it-w as-about-a-yetf- befdre h e could be ab o u t again --."He w is 76 W h to-he died. We- o ften d iscussed a l ig h t In iuj. nols a n d w agged our heads. Oark-, ness fell a n d th e prom o ttrs t u n . ' ed on th e head lig h t o f a Iocoqo- tlve whlcH h a d ru n the crovd from S t. Loula over to the Geld -W here-the ..ring. w as. cleared.-A year, la te r , H arry w as sentenced to 11 m o n th s In Jail and fined )&00, w h ich w as h js share o( tbi money.

•T h e referee. w ore .ou t an,a quit long before th e f ig h t ended and. th e boys fin ish ed w ithout a rtf«

Poor Man’s Plato

leg* w om en do.X ady, if y o u

w a n t to h e l p _______o ur husband loee-welght,~mBke lim tak e you dancing more of­

ten . H e l l \ise up 3S0 calories an h o u r dancing—even more If he jitterbugs.

C om m unist C hina Is adopting th e c a p ita lis ts praeUce of go- Ing In fo r Jarand nam e products. 1 5 m o ^ “ Uiem are " fa r' reaching w toe" a n d th e "double happl ness** tab le ten n is balls.

O u t o f th e blue; Lightning is responsible for 30 p e r cen t ol U B . chu rch fires, more th a n any o th e r single .cause.

.The.A>vy has doomed lts llgh t< e r- th a n -a lr eervlce, b u t defend­ers o r th B -b llm p -c la lm th a t- in W orld w ar n 135 of these big fly­ing gasbags escorted 89,000 ships w ithou t th e 'lo s s of a ship to ■ ■■— ■" ocUon while under

th e ir protection.P rosperity no te : Bowling, . . . .

th e n a tio n ’s fa s te s t growing sport has become a IJ i billion dollsi a -y e a r - in d u s try .— .........

O u r quotable notables; "After 95 a .m an begins to have thoughts abo u t wom en; before thlkt' agr he h a s ieellngi.”—Austin O’Mal Icy.

T h e m ost Jealous husband In

the an im al w orU U the aal* bam adryai baboon. B e u Bkily to b e a t h is m a to to death If bs

■ eoi ytn y ^ p ln n r ~ ^

........ a r F m ' i b e rlsi tothis oountry. H w r« now anm j m b o r o .-n i t l r XDOtt bHioU<M m o a v u to t t t W astt ta f tn , n,

' u p to c H d n e r t : T oa m l|U r t bigger tom atoea, co n s n u t growing aeason, U you sereaa* th em w ith a vloUo or tn m p d~ ' fminil; t |l> t thi. Mtmiw aves from a n u n e a i U B tn ' m e n t bom bard th e ceUs of loas p lan ts a n d speed th e ir growth.

W orth repeath ig : ‘'Some fDOt s p rea d happ toes —-others spread.” ;.

“C a n yotf n an ie ' o ffhand the ill J . S . presldenU w ho m arri^ widows? T h e y were Oeow W ashington,. I lio m a s Jeffersoa Jam es -M ad iso n .-M U lard -P U U more, B en jam in H 'arrlsoa anl Woodrow W ilson.

Sk in divers now have s form of an tish a rk Insurance - a gadget th a t sq u irts shark re pellent. T h e b ig fish ha te tbt sm ell of it. I f you m eet a slurk w ith a s tu ffed -u p nose, bttur ge tj)\> t o f th e w ater fasti

R ftp p y ' p u e e : w ord f o r w orry In paplathsalo. the language qw k en on tin Caribbean Island of Ante. W hen a n A ruban worries hs bii to do It In S p a n ish or SngUslL

W e live In .the Je t age, but sp* proxim ately 83 p er c en t of AIBe le an s -s ti ll-h av o never-flow n-ia an a irp lane .

D o you ever .w a lk In yoof sleep? l>tor reason* unknowDv'

seemsi to be cpreva len t a inong women than men.

Oswald Jacoby, Bridgen N E S B E WHEN IT IB CHEAP

W hen you have nothing to lose by a finesse, take iti y o u have a chftnco to ga in ..

T h is week's artic le will . . . . t e r n th*m selve«-w }th -flneMlng

QUOTESf r o m t h e

_:news^By U nited Press In terna tional D S T R O rr I - G eneral M oto n

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■ w ith the Unltod

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In th e h s a r t suit, bu t If the h«rt finesse loses E as t will lead • spade a n d W est wlU take a Mof spade trloks..-.........- .......—

S ou th m u st koep E ast out <■ th e ! e t t t - i p * tb r t i a r t too m uch to loso. Bo a ^ m ond finesse a g a in s t West. W a d iam ond finesse against 9 *

a i u r e th ln g . ,S ou th gooi to duoun;

cluh, leads a .d la rao a d .a i id JW the ten . w e s t 'g a th e ra la t t a W w ith th e queen » n d ihlfU,*!,*

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ag a in s t a h e a r t < (» « * . X W * J i M .h ip p c n f l d . t a ^ ^ t g m ind. HO |0«« up w U h 'W W a n d le a d i a diam ond to Mi j S - H e oMhea Uw r * t o l - t » I IJ . a n d d ia m o n d s u d naki< '>* co n trac t. . ..

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Q - T h . bW d W 4ariii Bast - iS

P a is I V Pass » >

I and we i ta r t w ith asim ple

S o u th Is In a norm al th ree . . . t ru m p eon traet. W est opens the f lva o f spades and K ait's te n Is w on by th e Jack. S outh can count e ig h t su re tricks and h a s .a lot <H »>*»ee-to look fur utl iBCS.-T O J ia s two w ays to flnesso for th e .queen of diam onds and one way lo r th e king of hearts.

H e c an ga in th reo ex tra trloks

'Itlp a s la e r 'i

h e a r t r J K P 9 f t p a rtn e r h W 't lV V haldo j^w tf-

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(^liiibesSet IU i s l f i c l F a i r i

W “ S l l r - w l n w i l l . J t - B t t to '- j j ^ ^ 'c a s s l a and M la l-

drcM revue— tU£l We’ T»'®

- p a r M ^ S . MHt-heme .« w .conlMt. o n e team

w ith an Itlus-

-WOODLAND H ILLS, C»11f.. Sep t. ll''(Uro—D ale Allen Al­lan . SO, l4 In h o t w ater lo r a l­legedly stea ling about 25,000 ffftUoiu of cold w ater from a fire h yd ran t.

Police sa id A lton woa no t - lh lra ly ._ DUlUng.. .In _ a laiRe

fiwlmmliTg pool o r p lann ing (o reru rb lsh th e M ojave desert—

He wax mere}}' c& ning S.- 500-gallon loads of w ater from h is handy source over to tna MaJIbu L akeside M utual Wa> te r com pany a n d peddling them for 120 a tjr il tfu l . ac ­cord ing to police. Sg t. J . A. S m ith of the W eat V alley dl- vislon sa id Alton m ade » l» u t

'l o tr ip s B e lo re ^ U c e H O tn J i r - i - d r o p ^ a J l l ia

Ghatfield to

entomology and forestry, S ? T ? ta r* ll« county; trac to r Srirtng conU it. L l n n ^ o u n t y .

n .« i> e o n a t y wUl handle

!15u. cannlM , tooda a M .ireez- M i S H W t y will ^ in

. of beef, dalry.^ aheep.I. ^ 4 ^ h o r« . doc. poultry and

< • U S f i Twin Palis a n d M lnl-

^ „ C r i o n Bavenscroft, T uttle,iS id e S ? D""**'* Yout?, T tt^nP 3 f & - p « a i d e n t . »nd W . O .

' • ■ g ^ ^ m e . se c re ta ry -tre a s -

'^rVleir* oC the^HlslrRt aaaOtla-^ .lS h.v8 awlgned each county aS f a l J S o " • ! I h . I . i r to• f f i , . , . Assignments Include •SJm c 'o n t e s t e . »tyle revue. Srtinff all 0 «xl£ng eauntj;; «g-

^ i n nebble pups, photography.u d ^oodw ork-

S ; % Blaine county: hom e eco- ■fSfflle'demonsfautlona,- - foreatry Smtiflcation, both Jerom e coun- S “ S ? u U u r» l Judging c o n t« ts .

w ed* /Jfrh le rs ,

h o u a a lJo ld electrlflcstloB^ S o . improvement, ch ild car#

-ST fam lly llfiag.^.

Rupert Eyes Public Meet

French Cracking Down on Illegal

r. tt ■ lUroup of Armyr o r H O I l S I T K V i p a w s . s e p t, n OTO-PreilC^nt* C harles de G aulle retu rned to

lo f l t l i e Elysee pal«ce todayRUPERT, Sept, 1 1 -A p p i______, .. . .nn ordinance pcViiils-‘ police throURhout F rance con-Sinn to -com m un tcatlons System,} tltiued -to crack down-oi» U»e-uu-Inc., lo .ln s tn l l a coaxial cablcl d c jc ro u n d _ o rg an lz n t!o n w hich .......lOcvMlDjj service in th e c ity iv.i.r' ih r jtovernm cnt claim s tried to aso.

HiKh school pnrollmc:

¥^upilsT;i^<t~' Is Down for Area School

G O OD IN G, Sep t. JI—Supt-D co L. Kclli-r announced th e tn ro ll- -mcni- - o f - - ih e — three..- Goodlnc .'choob is 41 IcM than a year

Riven by th e c ltv council la s t ' iiss.i.wlnate him Prldoy nlRht. week, and tc n ttllv e pUn.s wi-iit; Ue G aulle reachcd the p resl- nnnnviuccct fo r a public m eednn I dcn tla l headquarte rs a t 6:30 a.m. to discuss possibility of a pu b lic '(E D T ) n ftc r ctrlving back from housiii; projec t. ‘ his w eek-end re tre a t a t Coloin-

W lili the Insta llation of- thp bev.Jes-Dcux-EgUsea. 130 mlJcs cable serv ice .for television usct^i .so ^iheast. of PorL<. ■ by ihe C aliforn ia firm program s! Only th e norm al num ber o f U l t h 4D4 curren tly . wbuTd'T5e"brought in rronO !T rec ''a rn rpa-52cnrlcy—f c r c e j r - w e r e - l n f - ...................

Magic“Reservoir= Run Set Sept 18SHOSHONE, S ep t. 11 — A

domestic run of w aicr from Mag­ic reservoir h as been set, ten ia- tlveJy for Sept. ]0. ncfordlng to Leon G rieve. mtvnaRcr of th e Hig Wood C an al compan.v.

As of Inst U 'ceks report, reservoir con tained ' 5,400“ acre feet of water.

^School Gpens^EDEN, Sept. 11 — Trinity Lu­

the ran elem entary school open­ed la st week w ith QRalu l e n e h l n g grade.^ one throu?li tJsht.-

y iie re a re 24 s tuden ts cm olled ' th is y.ear, T lic old buildlnR Is! being Used yet becau.se of a do- lay in completion of the new church-nnd-R chool combinutlnrr- bulldlOR, U it, antlcip:itcU the

f t f d wlUiltt^

InMyear wr.V 371 w ith 357 cnroUInK th is year. In the Junior Ii IkIi schcol th e re " 'e re 326 pupils lur.t year com pnred w ith 303 for

, year. In th e c lem e n fao ’ .ichoo!] th r r e u r re 498 In-lW O-ooinparPd-

Head County

Sail U k e C ity sta tions, a n i o n e ' cvuicnce a round the palace ■PM 'mu3lc-gtatlDn. T h* -com pnn7i miiuuM'a before hU arrlvn). T liere would pav th e c ity *100 a ye»r,lw c'ic reports, however, th a t ex- nnd would be responsible for ro-1 tra m en h a d been placed la po- storli'g any dam age to s tr e e u In i ^ tilo iu a round the Elysee over .............................. ‘ •‘hr w icK -ena. 'trenching for th e cable.

In reviewing th e public hou.slnK T he governm ent blam ed the_____________ _________ V l ^ ^ l d c n t : Judy n ic k .^ e c re -

cllmnn G eorge M cDonald tr - ] lp - n l Sec re t Army orRanlialion! •'■ra“ nonBle F l s h e r r n '^ ”^ ported a com m ittee to Investlgate j iOAS>, a n d m any a rres ts of — -Grange Unit

_______. , , - ^ . - - ^ ‘le'T^a.sltilllty h a d n o t m ade.too p e n e d m em bers ofR JC H FIE aJ). Sept. 11—E l« tlo n m uch • headw ay.’ H e sa id m any a llon w ere m ade In ^ e n t day

person.? in The c ity favo r theof o fficers and s ta te and t lo n t a - O n n g i ': rnniM l.i, .tnarked^^,, th e ’ Pom ona G range ir tte tlng he ld T hu rsday • '/en ln g a t . the R ichfield G range hall. L arry Tew es, Pom ona m aste r, Sho - aljone, reports.

O dell G hatfield . R ichfield, w as e lec ted Pom ona m aste r for th e com ing two year • te w a .D M n B arney , N orth S h o shoneT 'T n» - | chosen overseer; Dave M itchell. N o rth Shoshone, lec tu re r; D on Spencer, H ailey, s tew ard ; O len Ross, R ichfield, a s s is ta n t stew - aM ; M r’s. LOula Couch, N orth

__________ lurer; jars, iw a nB arney , N orth S h tahone . le c re - U ry ; J a c k E dw ards. D ietrich,

lO ve-flnd-suggM ted-tha-lnveiU - gatlon be reactivated .

M ayor G lover. Acock believes the projec t would n o t be of any grea t benefit to th e com m unity, and could devolve in to a problem In th e fu tu re , since I t would tend to bring In lower Income groups

_and pu t them In b e tte r hom es ~:han m any residen ts of'C he town o.;cupy now. - - -

Council m em bers w ho favored the p ro jec t argued th a t I t would

m eans of ge tting r id of the •'vct«” a p artm e n ts on l l t h s tree t ■ that^ cr> . n i i t . l n - a num ber o f-pu t . in .. -----------

.. a s a tem porary solu­tion to th e iiouslng jhoi

A m eeting w ith m em bers of

M rs. a i e n Ross, R ichfield, w as n a m ed “ P o m o n a T 'H r s r 'O d M l O hatfle ld , R lohfW d, C eres; Mr*. John . D re ile r , HWley, P lo ra ; Mr*, o le n Ross, R ichfield, U dy l u U -

Twin Palls a n d M ini- ta n t stew ard.S t a eounUes Jo ln to 'w lU l u n g i i . M r .- .* iu t_ ita L -X » iry _ .T e w e 8

Haoie •conomlc* and mUcel- exhibit* will ba en tered

ifturtdsy, beginning a t 10 a .m . Dmonitratlon* will be held P r l- d « r« e p t. 18,-w lth -a g r tc u l titr6 denoDitratloD* beginning . a t I t. m and bom* economics 14

w ere n a m e d 'to serve aa dele­gates to s ta t« O range a l Sa lm on, O cL _ 3 0 -N o v r,3 .-M r, M d M rs. R ussell Pow ell w e r i ^ o s e n “B ' te n ia tea .

T h » N ovem ber m eetin i; was changed to Nov. g because of con flict w ith s ta te O range m e et­ing , D ie trich O ringB w ill be bosU .

Pom ona sew ing con tests p rize

th e housing com m ittee w as sug- gested. anri^n lana fo r th e public m eetinir wJll be con tin g en t upon a rrangem en ts w ith - housing de­p a rtm e n t '<^fficlals w ho w ould be ■present. •

Tw o mobile house pe rm its , one fo r J a m w P. B rady a t 1032 A stre e t, a n d one fo r R ona ld R. T h o m e , a t 901 C s tre e t, w ere a p -

ived by th e council, a n d two

o r tw AU itvestock will be Judged tben. starting a t 9 a . m . w ith lit* tls i and showing. T h e Junior jtAs »bo* will be he ld a t 10 *.m. Bttntdar and th e senior styl« r t n t a t 1 p.m^

Ttai tiM tor dAvlbg contea t a n d - tn a ldtnUllcatlon con test wUl b«

M d tf 1 p .m . Saturday .

%e®ts Noted by Shoshone Areas

B a o se n , R ichfield, f irs t; Mrs. F lo rence G age. D ie trich , second; M rs. B u rl A lklns, R ichfield, th ird , x n tr le s were In th e em< brokteM d' a n d « » c h » t* d plUow slip division.

Jo y A lexander iro n flin t p rise Ifbr a a ap ro n e n try In th e age 10 to 14 group. K n itte d sweat^- e rs im d c roch ted tableelbtbs

__oisibr visited h e r paren fa for w n n l days l«rtor to going to PoetMlo to enro ll fo r anotJier n a r a t 180.

Ur. and Mrs. A M Lewln went U sna , this :«Mk for. t t e

of bU ■ 'It f ta m l of bU a u n t, : ^~l4wia." HM»iniTr . 'Ofr

a u n t. M rs. K tfle 3

wCTi~w>ri iia g B r n thB -TneettBr b n t ' w e r a - t a k e a 'b r S B c iS m lo r j u d ^ wlUtiB a week.

J o h n B ase w on f irs t • w M I n th a bak ing con test tm a ry e fo ea d e n try . M h . O len R o st- took second place w ith lig h t M is . B o th w om en a re from R ichfield . M rs. D ean B arney , H d rth B ho ihane, w o n .th lrd place f o r . P o rtuguese , s w e e t b rea d

U r. and. M rs. I<ester S turgeon U ts moved from abo tfione to

, Arroyo O rand, Calif.Debbr R o u h u r ls ita d h e r

pannts, Mr. a n d M rs. V, O , R o u . after spending th e eum m er em* ployed St Yellowstone p a rk and

* prior to lo lng to Pocatello to eoroU a t ISO.

- M r tA T P r o n W d a - a n d - n ie m ; lorrlen# a ild Cherle, a rrived home from 'Chicago a n d l^ w to n . Uleh., where they a tten d e d a wedding a n d vUlted.

tio n I n th e food . a f te r th e Judging. M rs. E ugene A le za ad e r took f i r s t p lace fo r h e r cookie en try .

O dell C hatfieltf o fficia ted as a uctioneer fo r th e baked goods w ith fu n d s dlTlded am ong aU th e p rise w inners w ho wlU be •eligible to e a te r th e sU U O ratige com petition a t Salm on. E ntries tobe-lndged-at-B hQ B hone-are-lD th e n a tio n a l O ran g e class. M rs. Ja ck E dw ards. D ie trich , served a s Judge a t th e meeUng.

Phillips Herd I Rated Near Top

one to R om er ^ o n e s fo r a (MO ling of h is hom e, and to 'C arraw ay fo r a 9360 c a r­

po rt.Several' In c id en ts o f persona

building w ith in th e c ity UmlU w ithou t a buildlskg pe n n it- w ere

m inded th e public th a t such per* m lts a re requ ired a n d m ay be ob> ta ln ed a t th e c ity o ffice. .

. 10< llr.'»l g raders compared to 114 tills year, o r an lncrci\-';c of 10 In tlia t grade. '

C a s .' o fficers Rt th e Gooilliii! h is l i fchool for th e comlnb ycnrTg - DUi . .

cla.-;s presiden t; T erry Woodhe.icl,-

u rer. Advl.scrs nre M rs. Camllc Blear.nrd and Mr.' . Je an S tuari.

Ju n io r citi&\ presiden t is Joe M cKinney. Bob M cHargue is vice

tcriLsnrcr..A dvisers arTTklrRTm lna.M orrL^ a n d Charle* Clark.

Sophom ores p residen t U Dunuc •Cranney. R icha rd BUkcslec. vice pre.<!ldent; P a tn Meyer, secrefary- trcn su re r. Advisers a re R ichard Lee and D elbert B leasard. ■

DECLO, Sep t. 11—T h e H olstein h c td of C larence Phillips and son.'!, Declo. was am ong top p ro ­ducers in th e Cassia D olry H erd Im provem ent association f o r AuRust, repo rts E vere tt T , Jo h n -

in, associated supervisor.- T he Phillips he rd of 45 reg is­

tered H olsteins topped th e over- 20 cow classifica tion w ith aver- agc.% of 40.8 pounds of b u tte r fa t

"“.S^:.-^^^^»«™r^ichfield-PJans.B f-lhft_B hiU lps Tierd. was h igh indlvlduid p roducer w ith . S3 pounds of b u tte r fa t from 2,400 pounds o f milk;

F icsh m an p residen t Is M arvin Hill, w ith J a n e t Severance, vice p residen t; Sally H arris, secertary, find D iane Jones, treasurer. A d­viser.*; a re Dave .G ard n e r and M rs. Hope Clemons.

Skill Show Held ForfaulGroup

PA U U Sep t. 11 — A sklU ahow was h e ld ThuFK iay n ig h t a t th e E m erson L D 6 w ard by th e T ra il B uilders ,-P rlm ary b o y i club. .' H an d ic ra f t-p ro jec ts w ere d ls .

played a n d reports given o f th e years accom plishm ents. > O l u b leaders a re M rs. C harle* Sm ith , M rs.-V icto r Braegger, a n d M rs. J a m es ChristlM isen.

M rs. P loyd PnlU lps w as p ro -I ch a irm a n ..........................> , q « p e r , ^

Reception Slated At Glenns FerryO U M M S PE R R Y , 6<q>L 11—A

recep tion h o o o r ln g 'th e teachers ^ - th e - O le n n e r»ei 'r y -are st-schoolsw ill » ~h e f l~a!f 8 _______ _in th e h l ^ school audiCc^UB^ T e a c h e n will .b e Intzoduced by a u p t-D e v o e R lc k tr t. - - - » ,

U t% P a ^ 6 h ru m ab<f Mr«. D . D , A nderson, eo-tchalrm en, will

Richfield’s FTA Chapter Elects

RIO H M E LD . -Sept. J l —T hree new officers have been- e lttte B by th e R 'A ch ap te r a t R ichfield h ig h schooL

M elvin Pelley Is vice p residents P e te Appell, treasu rer, sn d R ioh -

Legion Day SoonR ICH FIE L D . Sep t. l l - A m e r i -

c an Leglon_dfty_wjll_be_observeda e p r . -23 -je p r. ■23“ a t-R leh f te rd -b ra te .. the-.-anniversary ._of the A m erican L egion post. Legion- a lre s w lll opera te th e P h easan t. clUh for th e d a y 'u a fu m l ra is ­in g projec t.

O th e r specls i events will In ­clude a free afte rnoon rodeo a t Bwans rodeo grounds b eh ind the c lub , a n d .a .ga la w esterhJdance a t the Legion ha ll th a t Evening.

Odell Chulfleld . po st com ­m ander, nam ed Louis V aughn a n d L ester M cCllntlck in charge o f rodeo a rrangem ents, a n d .J e r ­r y Jo h n sto n a n d ^ a y s V aden , to the. d ance committee.

b e In- c b a rg e o f 1

•m p u U re m eeting to b e h e ld a t th e hom e of MTs. D ale Meeserly

- T o m McCllnUck, p residen t, conducted th e m eeting. Z>avld Ja n sen , vocational ag ricu ltu re ln> s tm e to r - a n d P P A adviser, o u t­lin ed th e program o f work. P lan n e d aoUvlUes Include th e H arv es t BaU Oct. 37 a t w h ic h .a

Is chosen and

Q U ALlFiEB ON UANUE BU H L, S e p t 11— M ichael S.

A land, son. o f Mr. a n d 'M rs. W ayne H . A land. B uhl, qualified fo r th e e x p ert m arkam anshi badge du rin g r ange firing wU th e c a rh ln e .a t P t . B arry , c ^ l f .

3 MINUTEca rw A S H ^

WtlCH^RIGHTEinUTORE!Those'precious'bulky knits, cash­meres and other sweaters need the attention of Troy N ationars skilled and unhurried hands to

*i5ring”but t^e original beauty, youthful suppleness and shape of the garm ent. • .

HURRY . . . TAKE ADVANTAGE OF TROY N A TIO N A L'S SPECIAL OFFER

_QN_SK1RTS AND SW EATERS.. C i^LL 7 3 3 - 6 7 1 6 . •

SWEATERS or SKIRTS CLEANED

2 for 1.39(D < ^ nol.lnc lode p leated sk lr is i

B a t a np resen ted a Jacket. T H E G R E A T E S T S A L E Y O U V E E V E R S E E N . . . A N Y W H E R E !

-S h p p ^ n in g —h a t a ll th e hom e foothaU PAUL, Sep t. 11—T h e V andeverb o o th a t a ll th e hom e

gam es a n d h o t chocola te w ill b e a d d e d to th e m enu.

. H 0 V C 8 T O .COAST'e a o a H O N B , s e p t, n - M rs.

S lgel H all i e a ^ th is Week fo r A rcaU , Calif... w here sh e w ill nu ika h e r hom e n e a r h e r eoo -

M ra. S tan ley l ^ d . M rs. w t)o h a s lived he re fo r m any years , h a s eold .he r hom e.

______ Sept. -b ro thers . Paul, h av e re n te d - th e fo rm er Oocostock H ardw are store, ow ned by Mr. a n d M rs. Jim

.S tevens a n d are s e ttin g u p a c a rp en te r and

T hey repo rt

W h W B TS lU THESE

Clarenvont Group Will Back Ranch•»DRLW .-6<irt. c i t r e ; .

Diont O range members voted to support th e Id ah o Y outh R anoh project

Al P e te n , m anager « (T »ta Falla C anal o o m p a n y ,

.*iiowed eolored slides o f hU t r tp to Hawaii. HosU were M r, and Vrs. o a y le P lk s a n d U r . and Mfi. Cecil Ttoosr.

..-.JJex l-O ranga m eeting w ill be ■SepUM.

d er th e direc tion Qt th e RIchf’ f ie ld C r in g e hom e economics cbm m ittee, M rs. N orm an MUU, M rs. B u rl A kin, a n d M rs. 'Q ien

Rotai^ OffidaL Visits Shoshone

eHOSHONB, Sept. 11 - D r. p e n Miller, e t . A nthony. dU- t ^ t n o ta ry governor, m ade hU onielBl vUlt to th e local club.

lie toW of t^ e IM l oonvenUon held in -Dkyo. O th ir gueste wereJWberl V ernon, T alin-H alls, a n d Pres Pocrester. Pocatello. T ti# blrthdar an n lT em ry o f D , S id - " 'y Sm ith wks observed.

Display ShownPAUL. 8ept, 1 1 -A dU play w as

>hDwn o t th e ir proJeoU a t -the Minidoka fa ir where th e K asoU Bhamrock Bew and O o 4-H club |nel W ednesday evening a t th e hotjiB or Penny * a s tm a n > -u, iB iiiif s a s u n a n . '

A dem onatratlon on how '»'T«iiich was grfe • "

hw«tr,-hoirns-s...c .n •(.»>nf in d how to s tl te h g a th er...M ..U.I H) MiMn g a tn er Vm Shown by Penny a n d f rln g . " ’R and correc t m e u u re m e n i 'M given by T erry Burks.

.•P A C K T O M IB T o i w n a t B t n v T s S i . I I _

n iM iin , o t ' u i . a i . n i u fe o u l i . . k « in b .

C r C n f c " " ’™’” '’ " ' ’

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— friflB g g TIMES-NEWS, t w i n - f a l l s , IDAHO■MONDAY. SEPTEMBER n , ijjj

( ^ 1 8 Dampen

Le ^ o n ^ e e tPBK VER. B e p t 11 W — T h e

y i . l i i g m O itpUy* i t f i tn rUii ear&f D«BW- • - -■•-uh*. —

*v!ssssr^i*»-..■ Uon opena ofriclally-tomorrow.

w ith Its s p in t sU ghU r dam pened ' by th e 3 e iU o crials.

I t i e b iggest d l s w o lo t m e n t to ........................ ............ - P r e t t -

d en t K ennedy’s cancella tion of % K heduled speech. T h e n th e • r m ; a o d a i r fo rce announced they Twmld n o t b e ab le to p a r ­tic ipa te aa fu lly a s expected In

- a lert s ta tu s because o f th e c r i t ­ical w orld sltuat|£D , a n d could o o t m ake I t ' . •

Also, th e ta c tica l w r com m and w ithdrew Its FlOOs. F104s a n d F 1068 from a p lanned m a ss f ly ­over. r e d u o ln g - th e n u m b e r of

•a irc raft to 15.

Jacob A. Jensen Paid Last HonorBU E L . ^ p t . 1 1 - ^ J3 6 fu n e ra l

•enrlces fo r Jaco b A. J e tu e n w ere held- a t 3 p jB . S a tu rd ay In th e B uh l -LDS. chaif^l w ith B tsbop L eland O . O s tle r b fftc la ting .

Pre lude a n d poaUude m oslo wM by Mr*. R . A . O arU on. D are FhltUpe aacf S tB B a b v t * « i a r

Strike at Utan BaseSpreatog

s X N v m . s ^ . 11 a r» ~ A w tw - ca t-c trike a t J n tA A miaaUe base n e a t b e r e . s p r ^ secondlauncblng p a d 'i l t e y e s tM a y . ' “ A IJO U tT rd o ie m n B irira to tfT rtf Uielr loba a t s ite a c , follow ing P r td a y s v a lk o u t c f 130 c onstruct ' ~ w o rs e n a t r i te lA . < ^ y

ing th e w eek-end , a n d I t w as n o t know n w h eth er m ore m e n would refu te to .w ork today.

O fflclaU of th e N o rth e rn Colo­rado BuUdlog a n d T rad e s couif- cll p rom ised a m eeting la te r UMay to iry to get. tn e w6Tkefi back o n .th e Job. B u t th e council expressed s y m p a t h y w ith. Its m em bers' p ro tes t over erection of a fence a t site lA .

L iG A L A O V U tn S eM E N T Sf t at tU t y •— cmbtf* tk c aUili p n ^ t

W«UreeeUr»*l«wwt A rvm — ,W.WriMrtw'* lUport of Dtotrict

Ho. t l . « u »WT®»W amd * « » « * wM •rdm « 4 r < n la U« u w m t of *U*.00_i» . f i w •*. » . L. W > urauu r. »

~ ''i r i ta iH r»m A n m «-CBTWi«r-Wtt«*M-«»« ww*-«IW«j4(Bd warruM «r4«nd 4re«B latotil

LEQAL ADVERTiSEMINTS lEGAI. APVeW ISEM tNTS LEGAU A D V tttlSE M tH T S

Shows Slides-B U M B Y r e e p t r l 1 W 7 « rW o o d i

L ay ton S ugar com pany rep re ­sen ta tiv e In th is a re a , was th e g uest speaker P^lday noon a t th e U o iu club m eeting - a t O o u n ^

__ to ld of h te .experiencesIn th e foreign a id serv ice In I ra n a n d showed slides of th a t a rea . D r. P au l Brown w as In charge of 'th e program .

' N e x t 'F r id a y 's m eetin g o f - th e d u b will s ta r t th e 100 p e r cen,t a ttendance con test am ong the clubs o^ ld o h o .

COLLEGE SX m iE N T S LEAVE n iO H P p U J , Sep t. I I — R ich ­

field a tu d cn ts 'Iea v ln g (or'C<d%8V‘ Include L arry S tubbs. L eo Faddls, U er lln K ing, M axine B chr and S a n d ra H ubsm lth , Id ah o S U te eoiiege. F o e a t ^ o : S&ndra ChM t-

Bin at til* u»« punuanl to a]l ear « p , IJt.lP : E»^t^ i s L . ' § 2 . ‘^ J “ £ i S S £ & . r -

_ U A t M t a m t l M

Mn.--WUala-Ca^Miw, caf«

s rF u iT S p o t"

** JUal. Hl.tO !_T>fa Fall* Cltr

___ot.beUUd-Ucr '«. Blrau J . Corni. w « tran.- ‘

rna to SIdntr P-. HotI and r r« l ^T natfw *f Ll4Mr

iu t.l l Liquor U .m .« iMuri to .fc A.Km«k w»« tranif«rr»d to lx)vcll and Uilt^n Fault dba PauU't Stafood Orotts.

I«r. FlorWM Bdialta,‘ mlUat* aad «ip- H«-U: W. H.

E S , 81j.Ulr Johnny Melendez

A .

.« amount-!d II followi!

.. B»h^l DUt. 41 . . . . . . A Seh«ol DUt.Clwa A School Olit. 4It

il2,0t4.«4( CIa<a A School nitL *UI7.I07.M: Claaj B ackool DUU 411K .II2.H ; Clau B School Diit. 417|t . l l l .4 i ; Joint B«hool D lit No. 4IRIJ.H4M6: Clau B. S<bo«l DUt. 211MB* f j ; ------------- ------------

A p p w ^ ja tn t AAraaeatS4SJ2t.tS. iraa'iiiM .

Clati A 'School SUt......................... Clam. A School DUt.414 ni.«27J4: Ctaaa B aehool OUL 411 Clati B Sebeol SU-417 tlt.04t.84: Joint 8«bcol OUt. Nii ts>;toatln« liutlnm wa< trantaetad ant (ha hoar of t:H o'eloeh F.M. i>h«B . rtciM «at Uk*n until 10:40 -o'clock A.U. July t4. U61.

HEKRT CROW Atleatl Chalma

T. W. BTIVEHS. Cl.rk

IM.M! OBlMd AototBotlT*. Ine., repair. L m ^ Il : Vnlon Oil Co. of Calif.,

ilt.41; UirtMd ■ ■■, U. 8. -

P e l T arry n»»Ha IJranfc TTIny•e n ted a vloUn so lo a n d U n . a n d D ouglas e iu d er, U niversity ~ Carlson a n d - H if c —O lydo Cox ( '

. 0 duet, a Invoea*

L ttift, j bltn ig v y T ri> » te ■■■

B ishop W u lk m . K . '• n d B ishop r •I r a T hom pson . . . . t lo a a n d R ica rdo O . H itchcock

. - th e d » d le a t« 7 jn j r e r .P a l lb a a r m w a r t D av id U eA r-

ttiu r, R a ls to n H u n t, R . A, C arl- jo n . A. L . pe tersoo , W UUam K .

- - p o tu a n d Mile Cox. L a s t rltaa — w e n h e ld 'to th h B u h l t i t y <*m r

te iy . .___________ ' ~ ■

Loss Reportsa------------------- 11 — A gain

D o u g la s -1 .........of Idaho ; D arre ll Pelley, College o f Idaho : Phy lls H elderm an. Boise Ju n io r college: L inda P a t- ; -tsfaon a n d BonnlB P titB g p ii, .

T>la FalU. Maka

■' s?.'

AppolBlBiBt of rtord K. HUb aa ^aaltof wai apptorjd aaS aalan .Mt { MJJ-M p*r meolh baftsnls# toda/, Carrtat lx»*aa« Clalaa ArpcaradCurrtat KxpvoM claUua wara a»-

iroTtd and warraoU orttrad drawn 1 parntnt tlw rafm aa follomi AB*rUan Oil Co, ear a ip ,

Amarkan Oil Co., car «xb., tlT.1t: D*ao M. AfflKk,' mmtai ktarlnr, }0.W; AnaC. rtpajr, t t l . t l i

Ittlwajr^ BoII(Up»._

J. Poat Offka. n ru rad

'■ Co., talarami. t6.7t; Carol* I WhnlltT. o itnn . f<r. tS4.00; 4 . Wllion. tMh rtealpU t»,0«;

Roa« J, WlUon, >nllM»« and ajip., t u . t l ; Koia J. Wllion. aiil(. (lain, IHO.tl: W««(*ott Oil ............. . - -

ClwrJf* B fuban , wa#«a. t210.lt: arman Botppl*. •**«•. f -

W. Brooki. »a««a. lltTJ.rawlpt, IT.40

Cort-oratton. malnUnanea. «ii.au: nauCllr. wit*> rant. tJ.Oe; O. J. Cklldt. "H i Co.. KarahoatlBt ch«.. tt0.4l. --

ConmualtT Balldlac 8«pplr, war** chc.. US-M: i . P. Criit.

watcbmas. It.OO: Cloa Book Slora, lac., affkt auppllat. t2(-0l; Mika Dao- »#n. I1M.7*; Hojrd U llr Co.,|!>palr. tal.W : Groi 8Ut« Paper Co.. towflv li.M : Ganaral Cbamleal Dir. AUlri. wfri maUrUI, ttl.OO; r B. Bambr, cuh raealpt. t t . t t .

Frank XtrmaB. wataa. 1208.H ; Rufr He».r, waxaa, t t t l . t* : Idaho Pow.r

ri and lb* *W»k praamu

rapalr. 1101.41: Baktr,book, tl2 J t> Bancto.

a.. U« llbraiT. H4T0: ja a cuh r ^ P ta , ttl .M .

*r, VowbU 4 BancraA WI

ocSa^r*

12442; Max WllklnaoB. prof. HnrlM. 1100: CUrrnce Y1n*»t. «ub r««lpt. t l . l t ; Donald F. Yonta, «iJ>-**f ynahail*R^aVl'aii Apprar*d

K«YaluattoB clalui w»r* appro- aad varnaW OR<<r««f dnwa la p.

t t . t t : - Don W. Ed"ard. . l"U««r«.

J*A»«B, Billnsr. lU.M: B*n J*B»ra. mUaaf*. t»» .7 t:^^K ^n»ita^ P ^

SarrlcV ’bToV Creai W»hWd.°t‘?4‘’,10: Hln. 8la(« T«L A Tcl. Ul. aarr* l<«, t2]-00; Mia. SUlat Tal. « T*l. Co.,

111.40: HID ■ - • •- . rtpalr, tt.lO

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, CoininlsBionerff, Twin Falls Coanty, Idaho.

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I >.mxyw, S tata TraMurr Bmrltlw. ff»oB rail call t ia Boiiea waa uaanl-

*B»ultaVii2Seeei vaa traBaatlcd unlMtka bow a t I M a'aleak P.M. whtn a

IIENBY CHOW

m m * . ClarkT»lo Fall.. Idabe J u lr t l / lB 4 l , 1«|0« oVIock A.M.

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MOULAB JULT SBUlOK ' - n * .Baaed of Oaantr O

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Cockfoi) Franks —Gorbano Beans

SERV b W eRY t OESDAY. f r o m 6:00 P .m .-■

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membership Jrowlng I every Tuesdayl

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tb o borrow p i t <UrecUjr froD t o f .th « a u to . T tie Toblcle v e n t In to Um borrow p l t .~

TownOpens Beauty Glass On Sept. 11

BURLBT, Sep t. uun.cQsIr Beauty college s ta rtU t^h tasM ^ ~ y » n - U P .todftV «/-Pflrrtlng dn \J -« Mr rrrlpi _ . .. 'Denney.,co-owner o f th e collcRe..Mrs. LaVonne Q reen mflneges the school and bo th M rs. D enney

Qfceo -a re tnat r ‘

Buhl-Rotary— Hears Talks

B U H U S e p t. 11—A r e p o r t on » lr

c uest sp e a k e rt d u r in g • th e

S S iu t e r e d .Bon Fowler received »S3J» p e r

v«^ rt«dw eH ht for b l» top »wln* S S 'S m e t b W a r r w M pe ld $30 S j hundred for hla * e « n d place J rtae . Tmere wpre n l n r ewlne

' e o te r^ '

K ;„f»

R and R cafe.W arre n B a rry , c b a tn n a n of

th e T w in F alla a irp o r t commla- sJon ,-«poke on “Air t r a w l in M aglo VaUey.** D onald Cooper, d l i t d c t ' l a l u m a n a c e r o f th e W eet c o a s t A ir linea, ipoke on th e ‘ im p act olT Je t age on a ir cerrlce”: S d w in W ood, m a n ag e r o f th e T w in F a lls a irp o r t to ld o f a irp o r t ^»er»U ons in T w in Fa lls , a lia L ionel D ea a . m em ber o f th e av laU on b o a rd o f T w in Falls , conducted a q o a ttlo n p e ­r io d re la tin g to th e top ic .

S . Bafeways. • » : Bob & » . m : O lena C a r » , ^^ *38- U la B ean . U n ion Seed,^ • ^ c e B ean . Id a h o B ank S - m s t . l M ; R e n a Sm ith . C a s." , b .n« . « • : O .W » , T w l« F I l K P .U

a s d i S T i a m T ™ ? ™— DiTld Toner, Independent. »2«; o S w a a rra rd .-O aU e y F eed and

- S ? ^ ^ S n r S ™ r p a ? r r i 3 8 r■.Gordon H anks, PCA. $29; M ary

. JoTce H osean. 8w lf^ a n d com- ^ 2 w . M aJ. Bob's" ^ t l B C and L ynch O il company,

IM: o a r th O reenw ell, J.-B . 81m- f'M . $M: R oger H olbrook. POA, t« - 'W illiam Zollinger, M organs

. and Burley F louft tM-SO; K evin - 4 n c r r$ 3 4 M : R ich a rd W ard, M o

CuUn and C blsb(dm brother* * « : Bud T racy D . L . S ra n s and tTmpany. $M.BO: P a u l T racy, treUon's cafe. $M.OO; How ard

-Beck, I d a h o -B a n k a n d T ru st.

V erna T racy , D , U -B ra n i , $3S; j S l l e H i t t . M organ*Llnds«y.

U u r a M a nn ing . Bryants,

Xbfc P ickett. O akley F eed a n d -0BPPU. ♦ » .

- TIMES-NEWS. TWIN FALLS, IDAHO ' PAGETSEVEN

B(>ih operators have b a d shops In thia a r ta for m any years . Mrs, I>enney presently • opem tes the Artistic B e o u ^ shop h e re and Mrs. Green th e S a sh io o B eauty shop, Rupert.^ m e - f lrs tT I£ u I n c h ia M W a e n 5 - from Burley, Oakley, P a u l. Hcy- burh, R upert and Declo. ■

Tlie school o ffe rs a a.OJO hour coursc, which u sually takcs,’Aooiit 10 m onths to .complete.* Cla&ies

No Ih tm stLONDOK, Sept. ll.tffv—B rll-

a ln 'a chancellor of th e ex- cheQUcr h a s sen t a check for th e equivalent o f $18 to « Ph iladelph ia m in is te r w h o billed h im fo r a c hu rch fence, burned by redcoats neiu-ly IBi

-B u t-th e ^x h in c eU o r. SelBfyn_ Lloyd. toM th e m in iste r, the Rev. Joseph Kocl, jr„ th e cor- rcct place fo r h im to scek -

— tiuii was ' th e V . a .

will cover a ll p h a s « ' o f co3i... tolofty. In addition, sh o p m an-

governm ent o r th e s ta te of Pennsylvania.

T h e Bev. M r. Kocl. rec tor of St. P e te r’s Episcopal church In the .C lty of B ro therly Love, lodged h is claim w ith Lloyd

^ a s t ’ m C n iJ r T ^ e s t f i r c u o r t - o r the fence, used as firewood by B ritish troops.

lie p riced th e fence o t^ i e . bu t sa id In terest over al! th e

-} c8rs now am ounts to $758,000.

Trustee Post 'At Hiej^urn I To Be FilledI HEYBURN, S e p t. l i - ^ a m d e n ' Meyer, s u p ^ n te n d e n t o t the .MlnldDfcazcounty_:johooIs,- asked for BugjesUons fo r a n appointee on the school bo a rd to replace

■Calvin H elner w hen th e H eyhurn ■ P T A T ieianis^flrsT nT eellH rortK iryear T hilrk lay n ig h t a t th e Junior hlRh school aud ito rium .

Helner h a ^ m o r e d to Burley. Report* w e r e ^ v e n by M rs. Don­ald HAndy, budge t chairtnan . and A lts^ V erd ee n S toddard , .m tm- a tlne. S in g in g -w a s-Ie d -b y -U rs . Q. D. B r o w n . ---------------------

T im Kay sang , a o c o n p u le d by K aylcne McOpmhs.. M rs. Eleanor Balr'.'j f irs t g i ^ e w on th e r — count. A tniir o f t h n ,n -

-L t lm T ____________ ____charm course will be ta u g h t.

T he equipm ent is th e - very laleat, Mrs. D enney says, w ith study rooms, clinic room s and facial booths. E ach s tu d e n t will be provided ind iv idual m anik ins for the clinic work.' --After s tuden ts h av e com pleltd 200 hours o f cUnic w ork, speclfil n te s will be announced f o r s tu ­dent operators.

T he college has com piled w ith and mot a ll tli

Group Forms New SectionsT he #802 a ir force reserve

covtry squadron s ta tioned a t Jo s- lln Held form ed sections neccs- snry to accom plish Its m ission during th e th ird opera tional

by T ed p ro g ra m chair* im a n . T bocnai L . J o se s w as elect­e d to icJub, O th e r guest* I------------ • ■ T w in F a lta : P » u l i

S a lt L ake C ity, a n d J o h n Bark> e r, Jr.. ButaL

G len R M er, g r - S a l t L a k rO lty ,

of th e sta te of Id ah o a n d is c p- proved and licensed. I t is aLo a member of T he N a tio n a l Benu- ty School association , t ^ own-

asper Hpdds Wendell Unit

'W EN D ELL, Sept. 11—R ichard Jflgper was elec t s mastCT^ ^

JflnmUB

T he c-.... the local o rg an iu t lo n , w hich will guide a n d d irec t a ir traffic and m ain ta in operittlonal com m uni­cations fo r the .iecovery squadron, checked and processed newly a r ­rived equipm ent. T h e conUoJ of air traffic , a long w ith rad io and telephonlff g ro im d . com m unfca--;jnng—tg-a-V U fl p a r t, nf. th« —covery mission.

In to ta l w ar th e a ir force bases from w h ich th e defensive

_ a irc r a f t . . a re

:lassrooms was conduotedi Mrs. M aurlne Sm ith , progm m

iha lrrean r-intro d u eed- f - x i r l t y members who Include L u n d ChrU tensen, p rin c ip al; Desmond Welch, band In stru cto r; Mni. Duane H arrison , ch o ra l groups; Stevens H elner. Jo h n Hojyoak and Ann Stocking, e ig h th grade; Bill BoA-man a n d A n n a Bair, seventh grade.

P rank R aveten a n d N orm a 3wer. s ix th g rade ; V erna Cole

an d D uane H arrison . fU th ; Carol H unt. Josephine D urfee a n d R ena A ^ n , fo u rth ; T r u th W rlg- ley. G race H ill a n d R u th P e te r­son. t h i r d : V e r i^ a Ravslen, Genevieve W odskow a n d E leanor Bommera. second, a n d E leanor BnJV. Velma W h ite a n d M arva Fowler, first.

Go to ChicagoBOISE. Sept. U (WO-Twen-

ty-flvo idahoiins, headed - by Oov. R obert E, Sm ylie, leave Id ah o for Chicago tom orrow and th e th ird in a se rles .of annuat'-lndustrliU prom otlbn tours.

L as t year, Id ah o se n t a d e l­egation lo^SflirT V niiclsco to' show ■ ln d u s t r la lE 5 ~ d r ~ lh f t t a re a w hat Idaho 's po ten tia l was. T he year before a iiltnllar

”touf~~WM conducted to IM A ngeles...

Be.^ldes the governor and I d a h o businessm en, s ta te C om m erce '' Secretary Louise Bhadduck will m ake tK c-trlp .

To Seek Top. State (jffice

Colliege. Sets Pupil SignupALBION. 8 e p t. 'u - ,R e g U tra tlo n

a t Ma«lc Valley C hris tian collcge !ls held today and T uesday, re - IporLs Dr, George W r’ D eHoff. Ipre^dent.j Several rcw ..lacuU jt--m em h*rs I have been added, soys W llbUrn' I Rainey, dean. They I n c l u d XIlaude_Lcu,U,_Iorn>«

DECLO. Sep t. 11—W Ullam H . S parks visited h is g ran d p aren ts , M r.'a n d M rs. Jo h n W . ^ H e h a s gone to F ort- K nox, K y , where h e will receive tra in in g as a ta n k c rew m an .____ _____ _

Truck Hits Car In Paul Mishap

R U P S B T , S e p t. 11 — D am age w as s e t a t $100 to a I M l T te d ow ned by O len R . M*<llson, R u - p ^ , w h en i t w as s tru c k by a IQM C hev ro le t p ickup truck driven by H e rm a n W rlgley, B u r­ley, <n tb e A m algam ated S ugar com pany p a rk in g lo t n e a r P au l a t 8:31) p in . W ednesday.

M ln ld ek » "co u iJ tr S h e r if f How ­

to th e d a rk W rlgley w as unable to see th e dam age a n d le ft f i » borne.

O the r w orkm en discovered th e e x te n t o f ^ dam ages a n d ca lled

..w nglay .A iV U a.lw iD s.Juu l h a .r e i tu rilad . T ^ a w ere, o o c lU tio iu .

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O ther officers e lec ted Include Albion HolmquUt, ove rseer; M rs. H enry Schm idt, le c tu re r; F en ton H ays, stew ard; jo e -S tle k le , os- sU tan t sU w ard; M rs. A . F . H olm - Quist, chap la in ; E lm er Johnson , treasurer; M rs. A r th u r - Byce, secretary: G eorge T odd , g a te ­keeper; Mrs. Alice M oore, ceres; M rs.'G eorge Todd. P o m o n a ; M rs. F lorence Fow ler, F lo ra ; M rs. J. J . suck le, lady a s s is ta n t stew ­a rd ; J . H . F reem an , executive

term ; Jo h n P e rry , executive m ltteem an for a tw b y e a r term , ■ k a a la f t.-O f-T . O n m . p ian ist.

T h e election w as conducted b r M ast«r-J.-H . P re e m » n > M n . Nel­lie H am ilton, w ho p la n s to leave soon 'to 'm B kS'iier'hoiD e'tn 'flalefir,

w as p rese n te d > farew ell gift b r M rs. B yce.

P lW were

ta rgets. T hese bases m ay b e so dam aged th a t re tu rn in g com bat planes c anno t land .

T he reserve recovery squadron is dlrec tly ’cohnected to the 'O T eri a ir h ils s io n 'o f th e a ir force. I n defensive and counterforce p la n ­ning, th e reserve recovery squad- dron w ill insure re tu rn in g com ­b a t a irc ra f t faciUtles to land , refuel, rea rm a n d restrlke .

New& Listed by KinfeffiUFolks

Blaine 4-H’ers CompetelnFjiir

H A ILB7, S e p t. 11 — N orm an W arren , B laine .county a f^ e ii l- tu re agen t, rep 6 r ts t h a t 43 4- H members fro m th e co un ty are eligible to com pete a t ttae d istrie t 4 -H fa ir a t Jerom e.

B la in e co unty will h a v e ..e n ­trie s 4n c lothing, foods, hom e im ­provem ent. s ty le rev u e , health , beef, dairy, «w lne, horses, trac* to r . . c h i l l care , dem onstrations a n d trac to r d riv in g contests.

Mrs, L e s te r -B ro a d le , Carey, a n d M rs. E lm er B ylngton, G a n ­n e tt, a re 'h e h -ih g ' w llb 'W a rr e n

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BLACKFOOT. Sep t. 11 IPV-The mayor of Blackfoot. Elvl'n A. Lindquist. 4B. Is th e second R e­publican (and lda te to announce for., h is p a rty ’s . gube rna to rial nom ination In Id ah o for 1M2.

Lindquist sa id In a s ta te m en t th is-w eek-end ho w ould "favor the suppression of gam bling" and support efforts to develop rec re a ­tion and encourage Industry to develop " the raw p roducts of our farms, m ines and forests.”

He said. "My d is lre Is to bring government back to th e - peo­ple, to create ha rm ony in the branches of governm ent a n d to support ou t leg isla tu re in the ir im portan t decisions."

Lindquist Is serving h is secon< two-year te rm a s m ayor, is in U ia-contractlng-and-hom e-buiW - Ing business, is a d irec tor of tbe F irs t Federal Sav ings a n d Loan association, Id ah o FaUs. w hich opened a b ranch office in Black* to o t o a Saturday.

den t of Mars Hill college. A la­bama, who is the new ‘a cop- pella , director, and Dr. La Van ghoptftw, Iowa S late university, who will teach In the science de- ■jartment.

ETjntzlei; o f Ablle'ne'CHrls^ Ion'collcKf; will teach blologV;lr» , jtuiiiiettff™3Uhnston;— biso'

Abilene ChrlsUan college.-home economic.^; Mrs. DeHoff, gradu-

IWOle 'T e n h e w

4^1 E. Thom as, form er academic deon, will serve aa denn of .s tu ­d e n ts a n d assistan t to the presi­d e n t

- Q U A R D S M A N -lU A V B S -

AU w ork gua ran teed .

_ T 1 A IE B _ 4 _ T E A IE II_

B aciuchej& i K

Mrs. R aym ond G olden have Ve- tu m e d from - O shkod i, N e b r , w here they v is ited ' h e r- slpters. T hey were accom panied by M rs. G olden’s b ro th e r a n d s is ter-in - law, M r. and M rs. c . W . P lum er,T iD am 6bki^<^e^ ___________

M r. s i d J ito . G e o r g e C a d - ' veU a n d h is m o th e r, M rs. I d a ^

. % B. Wtaltely, < » ; Ana 8«y- wBr, TTnloa seed, ISO; Dan

“ I t —8 t« la r “ FroCTMtagr-W : om t Warr. Idaho Bank and nort, ItO; Edward Warr. J . X

A o C 4 3 U 0 ;.P h l lU p Mat, Na­tional Bank, W ; Ann a ---------T sa Snge lew . $30.. a n d U il, ShelbrE , « 4 . ,'.Sheep Included K e a t A ^ '

supply, »4l; K en n e th 'W arr ,.b p . $M ;.L eon»B lm pM n.U n^ •Seed, $38; O len K M R nan, U nion

134; Royce A nthon , Id ah o L Bank and T ru s t, |3 8 ; Clyde A n- I thon, Hoggana Ijea the r. • « ;

r-H ow ard M cO ultton, a b e lb y t, >23; Denis ErlofcHn, B a f t XUrer Electric. «M: d h a u n n a Taylor, m D anny T aylor, Bafeways. $W; Raymond- B rad s)» w , Shel-

—tig . >18.....................Sheelagh W eb)i, 'U nioa Beed,

t » ; M ark B rune , B ry a n ts . t3S; H o w s r d McOuUtM i, B toplo ts. t3y. p w ls t t * » W n « r , " ^ u r l e y .

W srr, PC A, |M ; R o n W ard . T lreanU__M 4; R ich a rd W ard,

Seymour, FCA; »»4 :-K en l Al

______________. . . . beginning w ith a poU u d t d in n e r

B.i poiilton . o f W-------— — ^Flelflchniaaa yeast

bakede e p te d -u n t i l by th *d v i l aervlca

A ppU cants m u s t h a v e lived w ith in t h e deU rory o f th e H ey' b u m posto fflee lo r o n e y e a r a n d m u s t be betw een th e agesof 18 a n d 70. '-------------------------| 4 m * year.

A n d le a n ts w in b e requ ired to ta k e Ik w ri tte n , te s t. Form s for th e a pp lican ts m ay b e obtained a t th e H eybum n-poatoffloe. a c ­cord ing to M ra. G race B lxler postm aste r . H i e w ri tte n tests w ill b e given ^ B urley.

au- esolution

B ureau fed e ra tio n w ere discussed a t th e G ooding C oun ty F a rm B ureau m eeting la s t week.

- - — - — I n r

^ G range w om en w ere judged. Mra. George v ro d d n t M n A S M p r i n fo r a cake. B b e w ill b e e ll- ^ l e to w t« r th e O o o d ^ l^ u n tjr

, O ther,eoe*ed foods w ere J u d ^ led a n d se rred fo r th e re f re sh ­m en t how .

Albert Copsey’s Funeral Is Held

R e T .» n l l . . . _ e n w o t Ja ck . m a n a n d N adine a n d FrottOioh. O rg a n is t w as M rs. H elen Berry. ^

Ited h e r m other'. M rs. F------------- j t f e j - im ^ i i e r - s U te r r ^ l r s H a o ^ ne r t R obertson, a n d iK nlly .

M r. and M rs. C ^ l e s E a s t h av e le ft fo r OrovUle, CaUL. to • v is it th e ir • o n .a n d .fU a g h tu - - - - M ichael Blaw. M r. and M rs. M lchM l K ast, a n d daughter b o m la s t week.

Mr*. Edson C or. L o m li ie , O .; \ M rs. B ilvanus ' H o x lt t . .- B a ^ r . i

a n d E w l B o re y . V er-

because of th e illness o t th e ir fa th e r, Lawson DixcD, a p a tie n t a t Gooding M em orial hosp ital.

AB0ABD.DS8TBOTBERICH FIELD , s e p t. 11 » T er­

ran c e L. L attln , e leotricU n's m a te th ird c lass a n d aon o f Mr. and M rs. Lole O . U t t ln , R ich- Held, is serrlng a board th e r a d a r

........................’er__TJBB Chevalier_______ ______th e seven tn iiee ttn tb e w estern PaoUlc. T h e sh ip Is soheduled to r e tu r n io San D iego Sept. 3S,.-

T K T T W B 8-N 1W 8 W AOT ADA I C R PA 0T f l B l J N p RK 80U 1B

___ « i i f 6 l» n - K ln r ; ‘I to rW » 8 h -B l i i n r b u r t l s 'a n d sons, »40: b u m a n d R ich a rd Overlleld.

1 “CW encroach ing ooo tw ls," a ,, ta p e reccTdlng by R ona ld R e a ­

gan , w as p reeen ted by Macy k WUlUms, f i e l d

Meat., t a t ; O tyde A nthon , 0 ^ i b»nk7*36; Royce A n th r - « ' ” *»- U i store. t3» ; D ennU Hansels, 136.

Howard U oO ulston . O a s s l a , bank, 134; R « ^ T aylor, J . R .( BlmploU,- - E dw ard W arr,

POA, p i ; R ich a rd W ard,.Bui Livestock, «as;. R onn ie W l__.

K BPOE, »>4; K e n t Allen, Shelby's,9 131; D ennis Kriokeon, W est-P ar

Welding com pany. >24; Ronnie W a r d . $3 t; H ow ard M cOulston, Jack BnoW In su ra n ce . |3S; E d ­ward W arr, Y ork Packing, 133; Howard M oCulston, POA, W . Dennis E rickson, H aigh t M otor, 133; H ow ard M cOulston, i PCA, Ml; Bruce D urfee. five,- U nion seed, 131; Blm plot Boll Builders, * » ; Burley Livestock. t30; POA, 119, and G U lette a n d Taylor,. «30,

CamiM Phnnes

H onorary pallbea rers « H arding, B m p b l in i e r , - Jenkins, H arry HolSbaui

__ d m eeting will be he ld a t t h e W endell cUy halL

AppointmentSf Agent Reported

Office ReadiedF A IR F m JS . B e p t 11 - A

eomiruotion crew from MoOall lU rted laying ' coborete blocks Thursday m orn ing fo r thfl new Comas T B W htina . c o m p a n y building. T h e foundation and floor were a lready constructed ,by local w orkers., ,

H arry B ean, Boise, ow ner o t the telephone com pany, U here to superrlse th e iniHdmg. Dean ita te s th a t i t w in on ly be a m a t­ter o t d«ys unUI tb « new build­ing U o o m p l s ^ W hen It is completed t ^ sw itehboard and oMice will b e m oved from th i Alph Baldw in residence It has been to f 40 years o r m ore.

MOVE T O ' VAVL „ p a u l . 6 e p t-n - < I C r j- « u l M tkJloy T o rti, B a k m f le ld ,---------” O V M -to-Paul-U sM w ,

»e in DaTiopge I tm lle rIn th e p r l m u tn ic k in i

U T A H S T O K i a SL A C K O IL T U A T I D

P I , I M D i H n n l

C o ,i n m i - M l n i u

p l u l (B lm O to u ) ,nounces the a^rpolntment of Ted Bchlermeler as Blue Oross rcpre- senUUvQ for the Magle Vallw area. Bchlermeler wlU service the area from Glenns to Bur- leyR upert and from the Nevada a u te line to the Bun Vklley ares.

He Is married and the father

T ^ i n n u S r ^ ^ ________

BTUDINT IB WOM*_ ;PAUL, B ept Xl-Dennls Wat-

•on, son of Mr. and Mrs. BlUr WatKm, P»ol. toas returayl.bome

where he hMi be«» empl w d j h l i summer with the l e ^

we«R IJenldn?'HKr' HomBau|l?*Oeri IM lchals, M arcus K ale . V er

a n d C, O . Iflwn.L as t' r ite s were h e ld a t tb e

T f f to ^ - c a m e ^ .

ffitsJPence^O larnw e V ttd . 1U 9 l ^ o o u a t

stree t, n p o r te d t o T w in F a lls po lice-.tha t a IM S yellow a n d w hite M ercury b i t th e fenoe In f ro n t tof h is borne a t a b o u t B;80

m . B a ton lay a n d d id n o t a t ^ A wltneas saw th e c a r tu r n o ff

Addison avenue e a c t o n to L oeust s tre e t a t a h ig h r a ta o f speed and s th k e th e fenoe. poUee r e ­ported . T here ~«as * q e eU a a ta d •30 dam age to , tb e fence.

Quick Service o n -

. JtODAK FINISHING

LEEDOMPH O T O

Bbep L o ea M tinde r W iley Drag, E B t r ^ on the AOey m BBOBBONX f f t . N O R IB

K oU o ^b y m A U ^U t

obligation. Mo OM i<Ut youf •

W rtu -iw U ti your Mmb.MMrw eod i t frM Wrlh. M ,al U OM • u r u i k « ; m o a , » p i

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Xinited in Ceremonies

" DAVE P . JE N H SN --------

Miss Bowers, . Jensen Marry

In LDS Rituul

m um s. T h e trldeK room ’t m other w ore s blue tb e a t i t wlUi beige

a n d a conage ofb ro n ie rea thered muma.

H al M atthew s. Burlejr, i •T h e XiOrd’a P ray er."

A recepiioii lo r • o m r lw u he ld a l te r th e cerem ony to th e recep tion room of the stake*

M iss o f Ireland Is Speaker a t

M eet of GroupP A m n E L D . S ep t. n - P h ln o h k

■ K e a tf n ^ r C o u n tr -- -Wa«_gUWt-BP«>ter a t a *pecW

m eeting W ednesday evening i t the^ grade , school annex . ‘T>»e m eeting* w as sponsored by th e

. C a m a s . C ounty Home D em on, stra tlo n club.

M lu K ea tin g Is an In tem ation . a l exchange s tu d e n t o f the N r tlo n a l.4 .K founda(,fon. She show -

- a rt- tllriri n f h e r farm and hom e life and p ic tu res th a t she h a d ta k en a t Pu rdue un iversity e a r li­e r th is year.

She a rrived In th is country In M oy and will re tu rn to Ire land l a D ecem ber.

S he repo rted on th e h igh prices pa id for w h ea t: in Ire land . B a r ­ley and o th e r g ra in s a re used In place of w hea t she n o ted . E ggt a re p riced a t 15 cen ts a do w n in sum m er a s d tl.5 0 a dozen In w in u r . M echanized equ ipm en t Is

, ra re im d w h at th-ejr-flo-ItavB-U ru n by diesel fuel, she sta ted .

Miss K ea tin g concluded he r program w ith th ree na tive d an c ­es. th e ree l, Jig a n d hornp ipe. U rs . R o tella A shm ead. p residen t o f th e club, p resen ted hk r w ith » g l« .

Miss K ea tin g w as b ro u g h t to Cam as co im ty" th ro u g h th e ef> fo rts 'o f counV a g en t Jo h n P a u l­son . She was a guest o f the W orst fam ily In B laine county. She haS ' been a guest o f the Boyd H arrlso n 'fam U y . H ill t i i ty fo r tia » e weeks. T h e H srrlaons .........................................H -of-Jn-

TIM E SrK E y^ T y iN j ’ALLS, IDAHO

PetitiO Q o f N e w G ro u p 'M e m b e rs R e a d a t C o n f a b0LK K N 8 PBRRY. Sept. 11—An

• ^ o n _ | o r m em bership w ,a n d a p r o i i^ l lv e T n em W r

, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER n_

D e r t ta l A s s is ta n ts ( J n i r O f f i e ^ s ^ h o s e n ^

tb* Twin nOU 'LDB i ta k ^

r : : : ? a S ^ - * M l - b r l « J o . _ J i u p S a t .. p e rlw m ed th e e« r« n o n y before

• background o t tw o la rg* bas> keU o f «Udl(dL

T il* W<I«. flW B l a a a r r i a i * by )m U th a r , wore » booff»Qt««klrt- •d floor l ^ iU i 'g o T O o f 'W b ile tfetosterad u t l n . T h e bodice a n d JOBK lU j^pdlnt alMTet._we9 fasb.? leoed o f O h sn tm y A row e f sfttta b u tto n s aceentod th e

t r f Wta Cha trlauned w ith ro se . . . oarrtod a o resc« it bououe t o f p ink g luteU a*.

D i m B o w e n . B aM lto n . a lite r 9t tb » M t f t , « M m a id o t banor. U n . O « n » 'b o il il« r , T ir ln VaUs.

- i, w M n k >

•d - th e back fro u n d f o r i j i t e ^ e -

” S ta ? b rT ll le W aym ent reglsU r- od ffuesttf. Mr». G ary Bower* and M axeen Pe terson. P au l, arranged th e ' gifts.

T h e bride’s U b le . c o r ^ w ith

w 'o a n d lo h o iS rfc T h e ^ e was d eco ra ted w ith p in k roses, to p - fM tTw lth ft m in iatu re b rid al pat^ a n d w as sep ftrated In to tie rs by g lass coUanades.- f t fa s . P e r t ■I tf tdyi A>mOr-*wi «hil M rs. Pe teraon, Pau l, a u n ts * o f tb » bride, o u t a n d se rved th e - a k « a n d poured pu p eh from »

to a x .B u e -B o b in e tte i . L inda

Tw in -Tails. S h e w ill conclude h e r stay b i IdaKd w ltlT lb a 'T ran k DeopuQja fam ily^ N am pa.

Hospital Guild Slates Annual

Fashion ShowT h e M agle VaUey H ospital

[uUd wlU h<M lU a n n u a l fall .ash ioD ribow . a n d luncheon a t 1:16 p jn . ‘n r n n d a y a t ^ T urf ■ehibf-yaahtooy-wUI b e furnished by C arroll’s, T w in PaJls. G eneral c hairm an c f th e e v en t IS K t t .

t ;8 i a « k f o o tr O a f

I oordoft, Ashton. X ao h , I of

X aoh w o n a do tted 8 w1m drees

C e d i Jones assisted by M rs. w. H . Peteraon.,

U n . E arl N eilsoa U ino f decoratlo iu a n d tick e t ___m a n Is U rs . W . J . P e te rs as­s isted b y M n . Aca Jobivoxf. P u b - U d ty -.eha lzm eQ - u w M rs. jo e Olem a a U ' a n d 3 i tn . x neo B arth .

• V ld d_____ jr td n a td 'O o i r -

Dleeo e f th« btlde- wore .a d n « of

;w U tTeottoB organdy a c w te d j_____________ _ __- w Jtfepeao iv -'n iB y • A t te r f d to e e *nd - w h e n I J is l l in L ove^

eerem onlA fo r th e p r o g r a m‘ le h ine lnded p lw o 't e l -------

. . Je?f C n m trtn e apd- a . ro u tln a by D ia n a Bowers. Oonnlei E a n s e n a n d J ti lie LaJeunesse'.

sa n g "B ecause'' X d n ^ a a d M n .

r o t th e I

• roenunato <■« & •' firldigioMta. Ventora;

O w , w aa best Bian. n sh ers were Saltlx Jttu an . brother o t t h e............... -aB d .-O ena-D osb ler,

^ th o brfdegroom.

_ ' n w a o t M r o t b r i d e e h o s e:..f t .n U o « .» D d w b lte st^M thV drM

1 w ttL b ti lw -e e e w e r ie s . Bbe wore • > b o c e a f o t yeCow fea th w ed ^

■“ rM driari-M em irr Pattern

Annual Dinner, M eet Noted by

Club a t Burley

e a fe ba n q u et room recently . M rs, R ich a rd Pend le ton , p resident, eonducted th e buslnees m eeting.

M rs. Al R a lls , fo u rth dU trlct vlee presiden t.

___ ta r ry Barksdale was ap>pointed publicity chairman and Mrs. BUI Richards won the door prise. ^

Gueets InTeetlgatlng member­ship are Ura. Gary Oaterhout. Mrs. Crawfori, Mrs. BIUttad tb -U rft-G ien -F au lsm -aad

Services Staged A t Unit ConfabJKROMK Sept. II—A memorial a« hetdTOr Mrs.. Aggie Otto, at

the first fall meeting of the Or­der of S u t« m A tr , last week.- MTfc-Hanr »»rt>ee. frahd-mK n aeaU tlra e f the grand lurla- dlctMn n Montana, re p o rt^ on h er vlslb to the Montana grandc h ap te r m eeting . S he a tte i------U)» m eeting w i th ‘ M rs.

T h e maxi m eeting ; B e p t 19. *01 • a ( rlehdsh lp n igh t.

¥ « W

Church Group N otes Meetinj

pala a t a Women'k Mlastohaty meeUnr a t th e hom* of .M m Rlpdllngar.

Mrs. Jennlnga tod tha dtroUoos and a doet was sung by U nda

1 A i r i e r I U i »_____ was played and glfU

war* displayed. M n. BM U b m and Mrs. JA n ln fS tenred R - irashments. - -

PUPPET P & 8 IN T B 0 , PAin>, Sept. i i —A puppet show

T h e Magic Onion." was present-

P a u l U M n o n c U n lu l l , n o t h ­i n of t h . glrU th e

MRS. K E IT H HALES (B I ie r f« n ilio t iv - .t« lf -M ir* tto ,)

* • .

Miss Steel and H0lesA reW ed

In Tem ple Rite- B U R L B V .. Sep t. a — LaR ae

S teel, d aughter o f M r'.'-end Mrs; H arvey Steel. B urley, a n d K eith H ales son ofMT. a n d M rs. A rth u r K ales. M enlo P a rk , C alif., were un ited In m arriage r lU s Aug. 16 In th e S a lt L ake C ity L D S tem - Dle, T h e c w e m w y w M perform ed

A lter th e w edding, a b reak fast w as given In h o no r o t th e new ­ly w e d by th e b ridegroom ’s p a r-

t ho fllrp jwwn y>f th i H o lf l- O ta h T f l th - w - g u e s tr p r tS ’ e n U ------------------------ ------- _______

Al reception w as he ljl Aug. IB a t the e ig h th L D S w ard in S a lt Lake City. A w h ite v c h .topped w ith w hlto s « i ^ bows a n d w ed­d ing bells an d f lan k ed by four baskets o f peach-colored a n d " White tfladloU ia rm e d -m , back­g round setting .

T h e b r id e 's 'n o o r- len g th "g o w n w as of w hite bouquet ta ffe ta . T h e S a b rin a neckline w as appll<[ued w i th im ported Sw iss lace a n d th e sk ir t fro n t w as h igh ligh ted w ith -ta lfe ta w ees, T h a-ilt t^d ,.h a d lc e fea tu red th ree -q u a rte r l e n g t h sleeves a n d dropped w aist­line cascaded In to a sweeping tra in .

H er p u re ellk U ludoa elbow- le n g th veil w as he ld by a crown of seed pearls a n d te a r drop a u ro ra c ry s ta l S h e carried a bouquet of yellow roses cascad­in g f r o m 'a w h ite oreh ld tied

, r ^ ____

_ W om en of th e Moose T ues­day. M n. H * n 7 BergsUOm r ^ po rted on th e bloodmoblle a t th e M ounU ln Home a ir force base. T h e c h ^ t e r fu rnished cookies a n d M rs. Bergstrom . Mrs. C arl A lexander and Mrs. J » Doyle served th e donors.

s tu n t o r d rill a t th e s u t e con­ference In T ft ln F a lls In N <«em - ber. F in a l a rrangem ents wHl be m ade a t a la te r dale.

I t was announced th a t th e nex t m eeU ng. Sept. 18. »H1 q ua rte rly b irthday anr o a rtv . M embers havlni e S ^ a r i t g in sT fS th em for prlzfs.

L unch and en terta inm en t was arranged by M rs. K enne th 'W at­kins; publicity chairm an, assist- M - b r W o o d s r^ rsC arl A lexander. Mrs. Bue Case a n d M r».'-L eonkrd—T hw npeon P rlies were' won bjalW w .^Eleen T hom pson. M rs. C lsW e Sheaf- fer a n d M rs. Floyd McKee; •

Social EventsBORLEY — T h e Jo h n D i

c h ap te r o f DA R will ho ld a dlj n e r a f t h e N itlona l hotel a t p m . M onday. Sept. 18, In honof of A nnie L a u r a B ird , sU U regent.

n n l ty club will m eet a t 3 p.m W ednesday a t th e homfr of M rs E rm a Scott. Mrs. John Som m ers will be a ssla tan t hostess a n d M rs

Of th e program .— — . ^ — — ___SHOSHONE — ClvlO c lu b wll

boM its f irs t fal) mM U ng A t 1 p .m . F riday a t th * -M em o rla l ha ll. G uests a re Invited to the luncheon.

B U H t^ H o m e C ulture ch ib wU m eet a t 1:15 p .m . F riday a t th e homo of M rs. B ess Penn lng top C o-hoste ss« w ill be M rs. P ra n k A tkins a n d M rs. Jo h n B a ty .

¥ ¥ ¥P a s t Noble G rands c lu b ;w ll

m e e t-a t-A -p jn .J Ih u r« lW _at_ the i . . hom e o f M rs. C lara P a f S s T W M ain avenue west. V isiting p a s t noble g randa ^ e welcome.

x » = « ] u r i a t u i ' i t K i s R r K ~i, V ta C

Bancor, M rs. S u i ta PhlUlps. M rs. S tel O o s tr lf f, M rs. O oorga Sever, M rs. S a d B row n . S l r t . H arw ood Stow*. Mr*. D onaM M cDonald,

.................. l e t t h e j r f H E j r t n . b eM rs. P e ta r B h a w m . H rs . Jam es Seabw k, M rs. J o h n Robertson, M a rtb a R obertson , M n . P e te r Link. M rs. H u ^ P h illip s , Mrs. ' ' u ^ H e e d , s r , j u ) d M rs. D u ffy

Proceeds w ill b« tis « l to chase equ ipm en t f o r th a pltaL

i^ r r - |s -^ e m e - O f Unit Sociol

HBY BU RN , S ep t. 11—“County fa ir” w as th a th e n e o t th e open­ing social o f th » f i r s t w ard MIA held a t th e ohu rob reo rea tlon ba ll

K a th y G urney , Sallna,

s o n 'a n d » 5 e i i B a les, aisiM t h e b ridegroom , w e r e brides­m aids. B aeb w ore a d ress of pale green ace ta te w U h a bell sk irt, sh o r t sleeves-and a acoop neck­line . T h ey w ore m a tch ing shoes a n d h a t s o f w hite tuUe trim m ed w ith w h ite tlAlsles. T hey wore irtU teg lm ree , g lfU ,o f th e b r lte ,

d a h iea a n d t>each gladioli.Bm T b^ w as Jo seph T im e r ;

U sh ers 'w e re L aV ar s te e l , Boise, a n d 'VlrgU S tee l, b ro thers of th e b ride.. U n . .S tee l chose a gown of pu re s ilk in beige tones w t o m a t c h i n g shoes. T he brlde» groom ’s m o thp r wore a beige b ro - oaded s a tin dress w ith crystal ac- cesBorlM, X ach w ore a ca ' o f p eaoh colored gladioli.

tr im m ed w ith peach colored rcees, w h lta la ttioe w ork and w hite roses cen te red th e brlda's U ble w h ich w as covered w ith a w hite la c a .d o th over peach-colored s a t ­in . T h a bo ttom U yer of th e cake

' w ith th ree h e a r t-

S M h c lass s e t u p a f a i r booth- G ra n d p r ise waa presen ted to th e B e eh ira cIs m ; aiZA M aids w on th e re d ribbon a n d th e lA urel olaaa w on th e w h ite r ib ­bon. B eehive g irls a lso received th e blue rib b o n fo r h av ing th e best cake. 2« w as prepa red^ by T a itla M cB ride, i h e Boy Bobuts w o n -a - b lu a - r tb b o n — * ' tb a b e e t

t fo r -b a v li^

wdifblted by G a ry D avis. T h e punch bow l blue ribbon w as won by M arie Je n k s . leade r o f th e MLV M aids.

T h e g roup p lay ed gam es and danced th e rem a in d e r of (' evening.

Unit Counselor Feted a t Party

PAUL, Sen t. 11 — T h e second counselor o f th e P a u l R elief sor clety was hono red la s t w ee k 'o n h e r b ir th d a y a n n iv e rsa ry a t a w orkday sesU on; M rs. OrvlDe SUmpeon. P a u l. wa2 presen ted a special b ir th d a y cake.

u n . J a y M errtn a rran g e d th e p a rty . R u g rag* w ere saw n a n d figurines w era p a in te d by th e group. A q u ilt w as fin ished and th e g ro g ji began .w otk o n a baby q u ilt fo r a fu tu re b aaaar. C h a u - m a n M rs. lA tr y H arp e r direc ted

A poU uck oaaserole hu icheon W U M rrad .

• # ♦' BR ID O K U N IT MEETS B U R I « . s e p t . U - T h e UN

Bridge oltib m e t W ednesday a t th e hom e o f M n . B. o . M ecbam fo r tw o tab lea o f b ridge. H igh priaes w are w on by M rs. G eorge S tevens a n d M rs. V lrfU Faoe. Mr*. A rlen 7 > y lw w as low a n d M rs. X m e st O o o p it w on th e bingo p rise . T h a U U e« w ere eov-

‘ w ith p in k c lo th s oenterad

New officers o f tb e log th e u n it’s in eonJuncUon w ith th e Id ah o f ie n t ls ts oonTCntlon in SniW le y 's e p t . S-6. T hey a re aeated left, A nn F rey . T w ta F a l l s ^ ^ d M t , a n d M nk F rank ShlBa,

r lfh t. M rs. G eorge Olson, T w in M U , aeo reU ^-trea sn re r , a&i

Stages R| Business.

lareet

M rs' Morrel B lades, sen ior vice commandcr, conducted th e busi­ness m eeting In th e absence of M rs. C arl SUtterfleld, w ho is yis- iUng friends In C alifornia.

th e rum m age sale. T h e nex t so- cUl wlU be held' a t- th e horae-of Mrs. Stradley Sept.' 2«.

■nie October sOclal wUl be h ig h ­lighted by th e Qhooslng of new K tr e t P«U. H o .le u t i lo r , lh« October business meeting w lirb e M rs. H arold A rm strong and M rs. K night.

Mrs. S tone w as hostess tor th e meeting.

V ¥ ¥ .;lub‘WUl m e e t :

T hursday a t th e hom e — W ade S harp . O o-hoscess w ill be Mrs. C url Sham -

¥ ¥H iU fS E N — L ataw ah club-'WlU

at-aTh-m t-W ednesday -a t-tb e hom e of M ra L . R . C a rter . M rs. 0 . C . C larke w ill b e co-hostes*.

_________________ p o t-luck luncheon wUl b i follow ed by sorting of item s fo r t h e rum m age sale. M em bers a n asked bring item s th e y w l * to < t r ib u te to th e m eeting . M rs. N ina

la ru m m a ce a ^ ch ^ «

Mrs, M u i ^ , Mr*. A. W. te n a n d M rB.‘S . R . W eri? .

C L T m *PL /& B 1&ARDB ..T O SH O N S, S ep t. H - M ts. Kd

M ath lson entertikined L ucky 13 club la s t week . C ards were played a n d a s o a * n r o u r held ‘U rs . Pet« O neida w ill be hostess a t th e n e x t m M tlng.

m m b e rs fo r tjie p l a n t --------------se n t to her husband -while h e vres In th e hog>ltal. I t w as repo rted P au l H aim oh a n d T ony Federico a re p a tlen U a t th e VA hoepltal in P o rtland , Ore.

M rs. Doris S trad ley repo rted on j e birthday p a rty a n d glf( change held a t th e ho m e of L ydia Grayblll. T h e cake baked by M rs. £ . L. R aybom and Ice c ream was lu m lsh M by Mrs.

' ley.l i ^ . K nigh t ta lked on Amer-

.jan lam a n d legislative bills ^w n » sored by (lu rch e s .

M rs. LeRoy RehTralt, depart­m e n t auxilia ry com m ander, « p k e on t ^ na tio n al conventren In S t Louis. Mo., w hich she and b«r husband , L « o y Rehw alt, depart­m e n t com m ander, a ttended . Mrs.

Bessie B ate was honored on h e r b irthday anniversary la st week a t th e home of Mrs. Florence G age. Some 14 friends from D ie­tr ic h and Shoshone w ere ----------^ e - c a k e WB»-fumlshed .A ngle McClUrei M rs. S e a KlsUng a nd ,M r8 .-T lneila B a te .

ChurcttiSociety: Holds Luncheorf

W om an’s Socie ty of ChrUlUa. SeiVlce a t a luncheon' a t bti hom e la s t w eek. '

Bessie' W ygal was In charge devotions a n d M rs..Irene Blocm p resen ted th e program, “tbr household o f G od."

T h e g ro iip ' m a d e p la tu for i d in n e r a n d r y p tlon to be hea

A llen ReesOr 'i titd fam ily a l T;J1 p jn . W ednesday , S e p t 13,

T R Y TIM BS-N W TO V aNT AB8

M rs. R ehw alt, M rs. K n igh t and M rs. C a r l Butterfield , departm ent a d ju ta n t / p la n to a tte n d the n a ­tiona l DAV auxlU ary conference to be h e ld in Colorado Springs. Colo., in la te O ctober. T he next na tional convention will be held

SUT LAKE CITY'S

HOTEt - - -

TEMPLE SQIIAiU

M om sm iles now. 8 b i doet n o t have backaehe In b tr Indlvldualy dealgned Spen- e e r tan»«A t. I t Is gsaraD- te e d to bo ld lU oHginal a bajte a n tll W4>m oot.

w as se p a ra ted from the second b y w h ita sw ans a n d was topped w ith th re e w h lta saUn wedding bells a n d peach tulle, o n e ith er a ide o f th e %ake were m in iatu re baskeU of' p each and w hite gladl-

U.7% s cAk* WSJ cu t and served

b y M rs. M elvin G arrard . A sslst-

D um m er, M rs. F rancis C arter and M n . O scar Robertson, '

T b s guest book was p repared by M arie Steel, Oakley, cousin of th e b ride. M rs. Jo h n Holyoak, M n . B«ed SU rJey, M rs. Harold T eeples, a ll Burley, and M rs. L a- -Var S tee l,' Boise, arranged gifts. Vlokle G a rra rd a n d B eth R obert­so n c a n le d th e gills.

D uring tb e reception R iss T iN bot, Bue A im Payne. Ju d y Al­len a n d N ancy Jolley, accom pa­n ie d by Bob H am blen, ta n g ‘ Nev^ < r o n Sunday* and "O h Prom ise Me.’' R obert Thompwin sang two seleeUowK a d u e t-w a s sung by M r. a n d M rs. R obert Thom pson a n d Mr*. OUs W illiams, R tm ald A rch ibald a n d M surine A ndrus a n d R ulon Budge sang -M y Hero” a n d .^ K a th ry n 's W eddyig D ay.- T h ey w ers accom panied by I t n . RoniUd A rohlbald,

I h s b ride selectwf a sum m er dress of sky blue w ith b lack a c - ceesorles fo r t m honeymoon tr ip to L ake T ah o e . T h e couple will be a t hom e In Palo Alto, O allt., j rh e ra th e bridegroom Is a stU' d e n t a t th a University o t C a ll to m la . B a Is m ujorlng In archl- teo ture.

T h # b rk la w as given « miscel­laneous show er by technic ians t t th a UDA h o e p iu l.

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T i M E g - H E W S r T W I N F A E L S r l D A H O -------- P A G E - N D J E■ - M

Hits 53rd Homer ^Equipped f or New Job

j% nks Win Two From DetroirLoses

7 ^ ^ rn:z 1“ - ; i r » i » ---------------- --- - - ............... ............B y T h T iC ib 'c l i te a T P re n Td-to-brenk^abe-RuthV192?

jBcl'*? S f g tH X y while he. and h is N ew York Yankee team m ates were whiix JS velirid Indians 7-6 and 9-3. T he Yankees RoRcr Maria, who has 56

* to b6 content w ith tw o s ingles du ring th e day. Comm issioner Ford^ a « n l W t h a ^ » ^ p l » y ^ - ~ ^

aeciojw**" *- - - - -B uth 's record.

J ^ U e now havB 10 In wW ch to

r t in c In m e b k - douW eheader.

R ^ d s ^ n t f f lu e 4 I o ld In Race for Pennaat

« ta th a t bo th Involvi M cen ter /le ld e r Jim m y

-.1 The tw in Tlctorie* wid 5JT, ^ .7 jdM to B oston le lt -------- ilH-f»mes-*h*gd

n ip T lg e m , ....r r n oUier A m erican «»«ue■ ^ BfliMmnra itlpp«<l W u h -

^ S.3. tlie-L os A ngeles A n- P ^ i - d CU ca«o'a W hite So*

^ KMUM City a n d M ln- ,ui divided, ft p a ir, th e A ’s „ u u 13-1 In th e opener and

to th e n igh tcap .■ y a n k ee j' double victon? ’ ^ d e d - t h d r tw o-«e»sQn.chMn

frte to r le s 07er C leveland a t flkee SU dlum to 18 gam es a&d ri New » “"****

Mffls home stand .fiomcM by M aotle, B s -

t-^^CTPd-aod-^<^ny B lan rh . j brought to 210 th e num ber : Y a^eea hav i^ ih lt th is year id left them two, shy of th e rec- ” > tw th e N ew Y o rk O laata,

i^ A l^ -b y -C iin c in n a u

T he C incinnati Reds held a conm anding lour-gam e advalilage over tn e LOB AJiytlUH Duagerfl luday in wliat- had been a nip-and-tuck fig h t fo r th e N ational league pennant. C incm hati gained the big advan tage over the

-----------------------------------------------------p la c e D o d g e r a h yJ l i i t ‘

luth’sPace.^ jets Toll

•ersa u g g (

By T h e AsMcUted Prew

In Hyroplane Race Mishap

D C T n o r r , s t p t . i i w > -B o bBflyw ard. a so lt-sp o k en C anadi­a n , w as know n a s one_of pow- e rboa tiag ’a m ost cautious'driver*.

T h e 33-year-o ld ex-chlcken fa rm e r f r o m E m b r o , O nt.. p reached cau tio n In h is dlscus- aiona o f tr iu m p h s th a t brought -O a n ad a - th e -fam c d -Han oflWDt ' T rophy th e la s t th re e years.

B u t S un d ay H ayw ard tr ie d gam ble to th e SUver Cup R eg at:ttt In h is Supertea t I I and over seca 4 » b a m i4 h e-f W UlUVBT-ULbBiUt e i In 11 years In a n un^ m lted bllng U s hvdroDlana- accident....^----------- .• " _

se c o n dwceplfi_________the S t. L o u ia - C a rd in a la over th e w e e k -e n d while Los Angeles w as howtog three Clmes (o th e S a n Ftanelsco O lanls.

A lter w inn ing a p a ir from the Cards by one ru n , th e R eds used Bob Purkey 's tw o«hlt plUhlng Sunday to tam e th e Bedblrds 6-2 W ally P os t con trib u ted a three, ru n hbiner; h is 18th'. ’

D uring th e R «ds' Xlrst tw o tills w ith the C ards, C lac ln n ati won ex tra -lnn lng th rille rs , th e 30th and 3 is t o n e -ru n tr ium ph* scored ■ K JJieJleda^

T he R eds’

New Outcries Heard After Driver, 12 Spectators Killedrinritaliaii Race—

MONZA, Ita ly , Sept. 11 (/P)—A shocking new outcry arose today f ............ ..ban on autom obile racing a f te r a trag ic Sunday In which world-famous B aron W olfgang vori T rips and 12 .spectators w ere killed and 25' injured. Von Tripa, a handsome Germ an and lending contender fo r the I96I world drivers’ champion- ^ h ii? Pi <}pnnghpH tf> Hp.nth hpnpflth h i^ red F errari on the second Ian of th e G rand Prix of Italy race. The V “

" Pasl-B leIuur4a .--'n««Iy> iuu ied ..m anager_of Boaston-a N ational leasae ' Colts, tr ie s o a t » p a ir of Colt .4 5 'M y n )b o l o f tb e eity i new m a jo r leTgue ba teb a ll team . R ichards, fo rm er fie ld n a n a g e r of th e A m erican league Baltim ore Orioles, s lp ie d a three<year con tract w K b tb e , B o fliton elab. (NEK (elephota)

.nd^ m astery of St. Louis, coupled w ith Ban F rancisco’s th ree -g am e sweep

second-p lace h o t Angeles,

NIW YO RK . S e p t. 11 CDP# — ibe Ruth’s w hlrlw tod Beptem*

- j t hom enia h ltU ng pace of i w 111 euctiAg lt5 to ll today from■ V york Y ankee

r efforts to ..........................before th e y v e played ou t

I th L lH th game o f tb e American ■leuOT seasofl.I tie baseball's most famous I'ncMd, J iu la r m . tourIboaers to his last 10.. games EshUeJtftoUe must bit seven'm K ]i list 10. 'Kaiis wrat^bomer- Ilea In the Yankees 7-6 and 0-9

D of the Clevetand In d l^ while ManUe con-

1 ■nti Y a ^ e e s w m yla/~l< )3 * ' B h th e expanded Am erican

• id iedule th is y e v b u t _ j |« te ie r P o rd W * b as

a n u t r<»e» ti • fo r tl

I r s e t d to t e c ff le la ll r reM«o%

1 Botb had h it • 'OD^ BS bomera

i Hf |sm « In IW lJul ■ m u m ore in tbeh- l a s t 10■ (SBus, Including fo u r to the ir l l u t thfee to ' re a c h b is fina l to - I tsl of 80.

bydroplane- accident...._'---------H e tr ie d to squeeze Bupertest

betw een .tw .o_boate_ana in to the lead on th e f i r s t tum -O I th e sec­ond b e ati H is c ra f t apparen tly m ade « com plete ro ll over.

H ayw afd w as knocked uncon­scious. H e w as pioQOUDced dead a fte r-doc to rs f a ile d to r e r lr e him a t th e p i t a re a a n d ru sh ed him »A B hosp lU l.

H e died Instan taneousiy ,’ physic ian a t th e scene said. ■ 'Death-was caused by * broken neok a n d o tb e r M vere .in jurles.’-

m lie r ac e w ere canceled.' U lss B a rd ab l o f S e a ttle , dxlven •by R o n M usson. w as declared tbe sU ver cup cbam plo ivon th e basis o f .w in n in g th e ^ ir i t- s e c tio n of t b e - f l n t ' b e a t wUb- a n a v 'e ru e speed o f lO U ies m iles p e r bour.

l^chfield League

iTacoina Finishes ■With Double Win1 I f t lB lM r t t m In te re a t ln ia l i - T to im i r l9 6 l - k ln f p ln 8 - ta - - ih o I Pselflo coast iM fU e, iln isbed up I the season S u n d a y a s a pennant I winner should«r-by w inning

The G ian ts tr ipped ^ t lidce I City g-a a n d 4-3 a n d D ick F b ll-

— iHHBIJ)r-flepf.O utlaw B ovU ng ie a fu e a t R ich ­fie ld opened , th e •eason- a t

a ln V ie ir la n es ’r tn in d a y____ -g 'w lth eight »ams-«Sak-Ing lip th e league. T w o additional taam a iro m C a w J d b e d th e iM ^ e , b a v ld Jansen , league M CTetaiT-treasurer, reports.

a r t M a n s o n s , Car<7,

fW d ' d w . ‘b a n q u e t ’cheese, R ich field T exaco. B ank o f Idaho , P au lsons, ga rage, a n d W estern w arehouse, a ll R icbfleld. . J 4 aB«f~Brow n is league presi-

aent5»Stf-Ti.^--*IV^-«aBder8,- -vice presiden t. T e w cap ta in s be nam e(l n e x t w eek.'

I 1' .-■m «^)U ye* '^>Jr^l^••m anale» .-- l Portland took V an c o u v e J-1 I and e-S iQ e ig h t Innings, S an I Diego b eat B aw aU l> -« and S-a I ind S ea ttle b la n k ed Spokane 4-0 I in the opener b u t lo st th e n igh t- I «P 7-J.

Standings._1 l «l ..I II T

I f . i t i - t ._.10 17 .ill II

M WAURB fll|l0Ur«D •Pkll.4.1»hlft' u “ ck lM * t liB >rii»LH«4, Lm Ani«l«t 1

U h b u c a n L iU d iis1 „ W L Pet- OB I V.W Yurk ........ „,t» IS 4 l t ..,I b«n.li ...............IT l« .111 III n>ICImi,r* ...-.......nr <0 ..Iff tfiI fl«.«u ............II H .III t|lI ............ 71 t i .4M IIII "|ta,uin'-.— :l:..:.c;7» - ts—^>-ieI A n ,.l« ------- H M • AM tiU

S-ffibUtr

'.F or S a n T r a d c l^ T th e ''w e e k ­end. topped by S unday 's 7-1 vic­tory, b rough t sw M t - rerenge. T w o years ago, th e O lan ts aj>.

• headed for tb e N ational p e n n an t. T h e Dodgers

s tru c k th e m dow n lo tbe . reason 's dying days a n d w an t on to win th e tit le a n d tb e w orld a e r ie s .-

E ls e w h e r« - in - tb e NL, th ird - place M ilw aukee k e p t i t s 'f a in t pe n n an t h < ^ aUve by edging th e P ittsb u rg h P ira te s 4-3 on W arren S p ah n 's - p itch ing , and th e Phllade ipb la 'P h lU iea expiofl. « d - f o r - U - r u n s . *— ' — ■'

l»W j n*II anS CailuSrd*t«11 Xwl«n tftteU d i;

d*tMUd Col-tll<r< ' LB klld TJ M l f f f - i .n j

W : «M< !•>

in ^ ca r rocketed through a g u a r d r a i l a t over 100 iftlle* - an-hQ ut_and_plov!'Cd_lnlo specta tors Jam m ed elbow to e l­bow. -

O the r racers continued to ro ar around th e super-speed track two hours p a s t th e crum pled dead, spraw led . a t th e trackalde a n d . covered w ith- newspapers. A mbulances ru sh ed 3 i o the r vic­tims to hospitals.

T he to ll "was g rea te r th a n th e accident in 1957 w hich doomed the " M in e 'M lg U a ; lonjr I ta ly ’s g rea t a n d o ften blood-sta ined open Toad race. I n th a t accident, Ui9 Spanish M arquis d e PortagD'a

Discus Tlu’ow Doesn’t Couiil For Record

LOS ANGELES, Sept. I I IM -A prodigious discus th row of 210 Ice t 2 ‘i inches by J a y Silvester was m ade on a fie ld th a t '

Electrics Nip BoiseT r r o r t o s f ia ^ f M S

BOISE, Sept. 11 (ff)—T he G reat Palla E lec trics 'w ent home w ith t h t i r fira t^P ioneer Baseball league chsnii pionship to d ay a f te r beating Boise th ree gam es to one in a beat-of-five gam e playoff^ The E lectrics, who won the second h a l t championahipv whipped th e B raves 8-8

jSundayJbfihind th e flve-hlt

BigOneLanded oarMAOKAY, S e p t. l i - T c m

-Abo, H eybu rn , lan d ed a 12- pound ra inbow tro u t from Big Lost r iv e r n o r th o f here .S ftt*

conquer th e C hicago CUb* U-6.

Pre-Season GamesEndin Football Play

B y T b e A aseeU ted Press.h e - n e x t - t lm e - t h f r - N * t lo a i l

-FootbaU -league-teuna:gaL 9A ithe Held i t w ill be fo r keeps. i_ 0 t ie ^ 7 ^ a m e -e x h ib i t lo o ule w4« com pleted over th e week­end . w lth 'D e tn i l t , PhU adelphia, a r e e n B ay , B a a Francisco. XjOS Angeles. B a ltim o re a n d Chicago w inning th e ir f in a l ttm eup

aes.m d I t m y be sheer coltad-

w m In th e W este rn , conference la s t season . • - ' ' .

O n ly tw o te a m s escaped tm - aca thed du rto g tb e long p re-sea- soa s c b e d u le -T h e league cham -

\oii p h u * d e lp h l» - s a g le s a n d [reen Bay, tb e WM w estern divi­

sion cham pions. * — -------- - •G re en B ay w on its fourth la a

row S a tu rd a y n igh t, exploding f tg - w poto t i to the-ttU id^ua»ta i to d e fe a t tb e W asbingloa Red sk in s .a i-3 4 . T h e Eagles rom over th e S t Loula Cardinals sam e n lg b t 37-0.

I t w as tb e Redskins' fU th s tra ig h t loss, m a tch ing the j r e - s e tw n recor d o f th ^ new M to- n e so ta ’ V ikings, ’r t a

l.ldud M * . B U b t Halln u b loduidud _ II. U d u w»li» ;Mri«i, Bttln* H«.. . . . . ..... ...............lU btili wrktoh f*m>, XMliri

ItlUKnilUh l.tiO t h

Mr)M. Vow\n oi I and UdU WtUi,

. a ' l s i s_____Don BUeli «31 »— .»s«l>r of ta* «Mk, BtalD* -- - 11,, C»B*f«tuU-

4^1 U M «tM iM D ^ * n U : a rm - • irn« tM rUialBK IitilU M l Ciwf _ illi Kop, K*U » .ll k.»oV4«(mu4 Tom *ad i t t r f t 4<«.

Hlak ladUldukI i*tn«, W*d* Bhttp . i " 1 f l r l T i Dubb. JM, kith lBdUldfl.1 Mfl«, W*d» Bh.tp U l. MUUbi Dubb« 41(1 k tsbH taU h tMB «in« . I>odi*r> IM ( hl(b h«adio*p UkM (•Ki*. D»d|«ri T«71 blfh hindl«*p tw a Podifr* M il l gtslt MrtUh (MM ttriH, DoJf

m is takes In dropping a 31-17Vtr- d lc t to th e Loa Angeles Ram s Sunday .

T h e m o s t Im pressive IndWldu- a l ^ m l n s . ln_U w ^tln«L 8 iW fB w as t h a t of Jo h n n y U nltaa of B alttm ore , w ho lire d five <9Uoh> down passes a s th e Colls over-

-th«_M «#_ Yc«k O laata

Mr.- a n d M rs. O oltln K im ­ball, n e a r w hose T ro u t H aven resort tb e f ro u t w as caugbt> sa id i t Was th e la rg est they h a d seen .ta k e n f ro m Big Lost river.

T h e ' l r d u l w aa “ 27 IniSiea lon«, ecven in c h as deep a n d tli iee . a n d o n e -h a lf Inches th ick . A bo c a u g h t I t o n - a sp in n in g o u tf it w ith slx-

* te s t line , u sing a n ig h t

brough.R on C ronon w as th e ba tting

he ro for G re a t Falls . H e drove In th ree ru n s w ith a h o m er and

double. Scarbrough he lp ed .h is

TRANSI^ER PLANNED BOISE, Sept. 11 (nn>—T h e fish

and game d e p ar tm e n t p la n s to transplA nt-a-few p ro ng ho rn a n ­telope from Copper c reek co u n ­try n o r th o f W elser la te r th is month. D irector Ro«s L eonard n&ld the experim ent ca lls fo r live tra'flplng and m oving of a ha lf d o ifn o f p th e f lee t-too ted animals.

dow n '27 inches iro m th e spo t he heaved th e discus to Its' S e lin a '- tlon.^

T herefore, th e longest dlMUS throw ever can n o t tie subm itted for a w orld 's record.

AAU official Ehnll Brc llk reu tz irveyed fleld Sunday outolde

a n d cam e to th e conclusions above.

Offlci»]j said th e field was re -

single th a t scored C ronan. Bolte, th e f i r s t h a lf c b «

th e gam e o f theplayoff, b u t G re a t ,F a l l s swept tb e lio a l- th re e .

league p e n n a n t u u « e seasons In s row.^uoUJ tb r ^ t r i £ r ~ V J C t t« 7 s topped tb e 's t r in g .

S ca rbrough s tiu o k o a t U Braves. H e g ave .iip tw o in

T he sam e crlea w ere being- heard today ag a in s t trac k racing. N e w s p a p e r s th roughou t the country head lined i t a slaughter.

T b e M onza race, a n d th e world cham pionship, w as w on by P h il Hill o f S a n t* M onloJ, Q allf., to a F e rra ri like voh TVips’. - ......... .

T he A m erican d id n o t know anyone b a d been killed in the accident. A fter tb e race b e stood beam ing w ith joy «a th e Ameri­can na tio n al a n th em w as played for h is victory. T h e n h e Jewned ab o u t Uie d « d . - ---------

a n d eo U ^ ae d o n a beocb.' C ^ - led h im tw a y . B e w a t too

stu n n e d to

BobDndenWuis Vancouver Mea~

v j u r o o t r v S r i r o r S p r tn — P o rtlan d p ro B ob D odea

_ jersW ins Iddiio’s Open

PO CATELLO , Sep t. I I E ggers o f P o r tlan d . O re.. won »800 I lr s t p rize m o n e y -In . the 13,600 Id ah o O pen G olf to u m a - m e n t-B u n d a y -w ith : :* -l8 -u n d e r. p a r 278 lo r 73 boJja.

Sm iley Q uick of Los Angeles, th e defending cham pion, •eooad w ith 380. .

___ , h a d * 269 w hich was topsfor tb » a m ateu rs a n d fou rth overaU.

Q liff W h ittle , T w in FaU*. led t b e 'I i i a h o p ro fe u lo n a i golfers. f ie .f lB lsb ed f i f th w ith 38B.

In th e e l ^ ^ B u t _ ^ e f p itcher J im cb ittc fiw e ll cai&e on apd .go t M ario D ias t« pop o u t a n d end tb e t h r e a t ' ,

Sonny E o p a e i’ tw o-run stn to th e a e re n tu v m th e big h it

Schricker Wins Top Kodeo Honor

LBW I8TO N . s e p t . 11 (fl - M ark S c h rick e r o f Sutheriin . Ore.. took a ll-a ro u n d cowbojr hono rs a t ' t l A 2 7 th a n n u a l Lew­iston R o u n d u p .w hich ended S unday . H e w on buUdogging andcoUeoted m oney In calf roping.

D u > l H o b d i r V Feck, :d > , - - ------------ " nk; y w i M c lie tt

o f O kanogan F U lf r B. C ^ - th e aaddle b ronc; B ob Sheppard of Lubbock, T ex ., th e B rahm a bull r id ing , a n d W ayne McM eans of S unnyslde, W a s h , tb a calf r o p ' tog.

centto jrraded a n d h a d n o t beensu r v ^ since. -------—

A slope of m ore th im 9 ^ inches I s -e n o u g h - to d lsa llo w -a - throw from be ing considered for w orld's record,

Silvester—on h is w ay to Ols- ney land w ith h is fam ily w hen he decided to sto p a n d compete— m ade th ree o the r tosses over th e ilisU d w orld m a rk of iM .6W . Two o f them b e tte re d h is ow n pending m a rk of IM-OH.

S ilvester, a t 34, T rem onton, D tab . b a s corns w ith b . ^ u ^ to th e p a s t y e w to overtake estab-.. . . . ...----- ------------ W ^ ^ Qgj..

■ “ M E N- L e a r n '.T o - O p a n r t a _ .

- D m g L in a i , Bi S c r a p e r t , , P u l l S h o v c l i ,

C lo m S h e l l i , G r a d « nT n ls e d m en a ra « « r Q l a f . | i a

j f T week a n d b p .

U O SS S LAKE, w a sh ., Sep t. 11 W -B o b R agsdafe o f CaldweU D tm tb e calf rop ing cham plon- ab ip a n d t l88.ia a t th e 16th a n ­n u a l C olum bia B asto rodeo

'or addlUonal _ right now to e p e r a t t the h e a v y eqidpm cnt . t f M d 't a bnlldlag roadie Mdges. dans, airfields, «t«.Compiet« trah iln g givea y M ao to sl experleaee on heavy

tnbO B g cea lar , w ith m p to y * n e n t asatriaBce-Hpen- tien.Fo r eompleta In fo n a s ttb n , send nam e, addrcee. a m ’M ^ . phone num ber a n d w « f ' h o im to:

l3 S S .2 n d E . Salt Lake City 11,

Utah

Axle Shafts Gears

Rear Ends Tranimissions

TWIN FALLS AUTO P A p S

4 0 ::a { » ~ 8 u n ^ ^ a t-M e w _ .H k te h . c o n n . A d d lh f to th e G ian ts ' w oes- w a s - th e poailblUty th e ir v e U ran .quarterback , Charlie C onnerly, m ay have suffered a fra c tu re d nose early in th e game.

Your investment io a Cadillac returns many dividends over and above the finest motoring the world has ever known. Cadillac’s favoratlc fint cost, surprisingly close to many models of lesser can, Is very ncaily your last . . . for no car ip more economical in its ttfaintenance

needs. And iu preci _styling have traditionally commanded a pTe^um I n ; resale markets across the land. Visit your authodxed dealer and discover the practicality of owning >m

Cadillac . . * and why this is a practical |iine <o Iwyi

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ITS AND^FINANCELivestock

OODRN OODEN, 8 .p t 11

ll* :,7S0; tlMurhtfr ilM n and hiiftra iQlIy wwi kod b«lU tc

rho7M'’’w u u ii« n fid'” hl«hrmnrvTJ.7B: H*IT*rt-moitlr-blMtr-eMe»-r*t^Utlofl tow* («n<8wr«l>l 10 lo ui--.«0-17.00i bull! nOlilr - ■ — - •

Grains

Senator Asks U.jSUidfor Wasfe Study

W ASHINQTON. B e p t r u (Spe­cial)—S e n . H en ry Dworshalc ha: oslccd A braham R lblcotf, sccrc> lnr>' o( h e a lth , education and wclfnre. to consider.possib ilities of cooperative s tud ies w ith Id a- -h o -to -d e ten n ln » -w )j« f’.............. ‘

m«r*ur IS.OO-IO.OO: Kood m 4 ehoJM600.160 lb. TMrlln* .lock ilM n ll . l j - MJO: aood >nd ebolc* (90.700 lb.

h*lf»Ti 2D.00-13.60i e«lirn « 0 : iWiidr: »to«l« cil»»» ilMdf to

hlnlitr; v tileri iock'.76.2t.7S: »toek « r« chol«« ttMr*

r«-hH f*n-S01

C r f J i D t f k e t indicatora were M ^ l r K w er a t tt»e bell.

potnt-alM d losses ■ V . _.Cj .__r t aIncllKllng T Jf • ■

AUled Cbem lcal. . S i American Tobacco, A l- t

. A tnertcan TeJejdione. ‘ 2 i* T reflectinj: report* th a t r l Z ^ m eo t Is q u e s t ^ * .

\ S 5 t S w i y » t « n -' bad

tx u is ls to r busl*

™ Hjeb lows latfl In th e day. n i a a U o t tls to t « P P « « ip -

ao o tb er m a o tb o r two SSd to bolster Ui* re d m etals T f « » of coast b u rrt- “ damage se rrod to soften S of the dom estic oils.

* S L u n « of a round tw o o r more ^ ■ ^ ic lu d e d C on tinen ta l In -

Honolulu OU. M otorola. News Sh ip , ReynftWa

„ Slnjter M aW ifaoturlng, Zenith, Cam pbell Soup,

Bobble Brooka, D elta A ir- O e h n l T I r , K a n s u CLbf

K orretite. U C B ennott, rash and

S r S e to oouthem busl- ^ « n t l y

w hich, a ttxaot^d hunt«rs U te In th e day.

140; barrowt und tllU (Iroiif l»htr: not «ncu»h »o«rt to '• ftnd ^ lU 1.2 1IM26

'shMP tjoDO: no Mtlr ■•<<•1 sucICob

' BBd' eiilUr coirt 10.00-12.s0 ;

...... ••• curUlIW tom i»btt .......trtdvri aht«ot for rallKtani hoU-Hill nihrn awklilnf ■ (oir«rDm>nl

rlij» »/l»r l)i» clot*.■I fuluTc* op»n*d hl«h«r follow. <<>• th .l » .tr ik . M>lnit I»c>1 :ori wM.iettled, Tk» cdoancc

ji»r»clcd__Brntil-«tlUn*^Trhltlfe_«lird''lm»nr price* to or btiow th* pn - level.

.• iT iS .v K KJ2.00: toad ind ehole* rtoek91 DrL28 BO.

H on 800: r « a - i iAi4iiir» m o -Zl.OO; t «n<l t *tU.oo.17.00.

BhMP 4.000: eholet wmI

iO.OOt MV*knd tbefa

... . . . . . . . ____ .J.7HI.80-110 lb. hl»h rl.ldin* IT.OT: food »ni cbolM B0.9K )hi. is.oo-u.to: n i l *ad cbolc* M U 2.60-i:.E0..

look Mmrch tn i »oId Decembff ...f *fither W r«u pfrt!M*>l riln •> eonlcr tpmperktum for th« torn be

Out! w*r> (he meat sctli* ir*i onKi »»r» on both ild«*. whH« »

C»njd» m ir bur .•

RS.no Ib. tp rln t Umbt

iso - iu Ib.. tt.so~it.oo.C»ttU d.OOO: c»lv« SO; lUufhUr

l««r» r»»her »Io.r. io t /ulr'«t«Wl*S^.•Uushtar cUmm not oU bllibtd: ilMk-*n *nd f»*d*rt. modfrkUir «<(»• W(ood Inquiry. • it«»dr to 50 iiteufhur itHf* cbole* I.OSO-l.tIO Ibt. 2a.S0-24.B0; chole* t«Mtr ilM n sround 700 It^. 24.00.

CASH CRAIN CHICAGO. 8«>t. II (UPD -W hfil

< bllhtr; No. 1 l.t7U-

fo. 1 7«11dw h m . i o s : N*- * ’o i l « ^ l \ l t h t r | Vo. t b««»» whtuI nominal.Rjr* unchtmed: No. < V lW >->0

Kirltr m iU ins.I.JS-l.flH•ed 90.1,02 nominal, .8oyb«ant unebaB|«4: H*. t jellow

f . « trtek

OMAHA■ OMXTIA. n WV-(U8DA)-RoM li.090; barrawa asd >l!u t t f i / to alroni. aoma IS bUberi aa»t atrent to moatlr 26 h ishtr: M I00-240 Ibi. 18.60-1S.72; 1-S 20O-2E0 Iba. ll.tn-IS.tO; aowi 2S0.400 U«. lt.76-17.60| 400.600 loba 14.7(.]«.00.

CalUa t4.0M: <aWa« >00: atMTa btlfara alaadr to 2S lowari eowa k— ■rallr ataatdr: fcnlU waak*. »a»Iara and atMkcn and (Mdani itradr; «holea 9t0> I,S2J Ib. (tMta M.es.2».8i.’ high tbolc*

— nodaraU and prlma around *50 _ .lfan 2S.S8: utllllT •"« eommarclal

K>»a 14,SO.|«.00; food and ebolea BOO. , lb. fa«9«r »t»«ra X2.00-24.00: ebo!c»

balfan M.OO. —

BTOCK BXCRAHCS Bapt. n (U P l) -I^ it

ChMi «1H

fe» iJrgiilAlrllaas:..,!le Gal

to to iowar; am* ataadr to ' ' r lamba aboot a(a«fr:febo<e

a 6&-10J lb. aprlsB lamba K.EO. I: moaUy elielea Si lb. tbors latnba 1 tu lu lT ,« j *uU to food awaa

S.80.CS.W; mixad 1-1 m i » IIM6 U . l».tMB.»0l «ttrt-l.S-M O -W -lb.,7.W-1B.25; mlxad 14 BOO-iOO "• -----

l B,M>-17.Mi t- l 40MW ~. -C*tu» U.M O t.etlrM ___■taart ataadr to BO lilc>i<r: tAc** prim* 1 ^ 1 .2 0 0 n>. . t « r i 2B.7B: ^o lM and prlma »00-1/I0 lb. i 2l.<0- t l .U | MtarU l ^ W « h «bol4M

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- fsr<M i gs'iairon i:a SB iisKlfsTJI.- i ^ t on _S4 _8on Pttlfla *6'

TantUstor . . . .»1

s « r«odfSmilolor*—JB^~.oodrSck 11 ____ ___ __ . .

Ca^M r Vsloa Oar*

ITS Ub AlrllBN ■

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n iM U b U «•- S r . 4 ' r " - ! !

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........ ...... . t . l t

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: i:i! - 1B.4T

pV-Clocks-Listed ] Companions for

RetiredBachelor1 1., N. Y. MU-I ' t w hen h e Mya,I ‘ lok-Wok w u iK t. . VI J i J " ■ k n ltU n f m mI S S w » _hM helo r._U ke* I uockJi for companlcnohlD H a l i u 1 1? MiUque*I « 0 7 q u ir tw

ItSSr

i.ooa*j.m IK Ibaiftn (4.00.24.2B

ftcr a firm atart. TraiUm r w » alow and mlied. Varn •milncd verT .tow In tha South-

-bout J.740.00Q buihHi • »b.al. Chila boUBhl

and Turktr

Twin Falls Fair Results

disposal from Itlduslrliil p lan te along th e S n a k e r iv e r ’could no t only be U k e n Uom. th e strenm but iLted to e com m ercial pu r- pases th ro u g h specia l trea tm en t.

I n Rt\iflytag the wiUcr pollution ■ ron iio l ari» fifinatQ t-D yor.shakj.; explained, “ i t com es to m y a t- teniJon t h a t provision Is m ade for a p la n t to be In sta lled In the Pacific N orthw est fo r conduct of research , investlgoK ons. ex­perim ents. H eld dem onstrations and s tud ies by th e h e a lth , edu­cation a n d w elfare departm en t.

• hUuI

U O B8ES AppalooM

1858 stallion, C hlcaro, Alan Newby. K una, f ir s t; . B e a r Klaws, K enne th , M orrison. OoodlnR, second; 1059 sta llion , H arney 's D cscrf Tox. I ^ b e r t L. H arney. Tw in f\ill3, f irs t;- M averick. Lo­ren l l O a k l a n d , second; Hi Apache.. Orvll S e a n . Elbo. th ird , — ipC thK tnlH onsrTonapah's Cow­boy, L. B. W oodbury. f lrs l: C hler K it .P o x , Bill M ink. OoodlnR. secontl; H arney 's P o k e r ' Chip, Robert L- H om ey , T w in ra lts , th ird ; sta llion co lt b o rn In lOfSl, H nm ey'd Cherokle Chleo. Bob- -eri-b .-H tirneyp '

opportun ity fo r th e s ta te of Id a ­h o * iid”ym ir B e p w tm e n t to co- orriJiiate Ih e lr research problem s and InvestlgaU ona for--benefit of all concerned.

••w hen such p la n t In Pacific N orthw est >b rea d y fo r construc­tion a n d opera tion , I would a p ­preciate you r considera tion of Idaho problem s. M any o( tJiese w aste p rob lem s could, th rough study and reiiearch , be tu rn ed In­to p ro fiu b le com m ercli^ p rod ­u cts to benefit of e ll concerned."

T he Id ah o so lo n 'to ld Rlfhlcoff th a t th e d ifficult- problem now exUis In dlspoeltlon of w aste by­p roducts a lo n g th e S nake river, p a rticu la rly fro m po ta to process­ing p lanU «f»<* cheese fac tories. Tdflno n u tcen -tttiT ^nB -on -^p -

grnnd ch am pion sta llion , Chi caro. Alan Newby, f ir s t; reserve grand cham pion sta llion , H ar n o ’*’ Cherokle C hico, R obert L, H arney.

M nre. born In IfiSB, Bobble N., Alan Newby, K u n a, f lr i t ; M lt- z lc._Q rv» Sea rs . E lbti second

POItTLAND

ton, wo ir a t . I'O ati. ilo. I.JS-lb. whit* »1.B«: Cora.^Mo. » jr.llow

B arl^ V i to arrlT* »»rta». IMajf ahlBIPOnt, daUiarad co u ti No. t , <^b. wattarB 47.WS No. f, tw w «4 « l -

.d w - bulk.*'TMBr“ aWpmaiit.' d a lltii ii eoaal: Wl'-WhlU t.l2 : soft W Ut. hard B»pl.

------ -lub 2.11.

____B a S S t C W ^ i ,Car rM«IPtai Wbaat t6 i bulay I

ftooT eoBB d j.a lU taad «.

Potatoes and Onions

v estlga tlons w ith in Its m eans, a n d a r e p o r t is d u e on Ju ly 1, W«3. to »tt«m D t to Improve 4 U - posal p r a c t lm o f m a n y of these

PlantsSendOut Distress Signal

ORONO. M e , » - P I a n t s f lash colorful- d ijt re s s aJgnala w hen they o re vietimB o f m a lnu trition , hortiE \ilturist« a t th e U niversity of M aine repo rt.

T hey $ » f m o st p la n ts need vary ing an iounU of 17 nu trien ts , b u t la*k « ^ n h e - m a jo r d ie tary needs p roduce these changes:

N itrogen: XieaveB become lig h t green, g r ^ u a l ly tu r n yellow a n d

Robert L. H a m e y r T V ln Fnll; tlUrd.; m are b o rn In 1958. FlyinR Maverick. L oren H oagland , H a- germ an. first.

M arc born In IMO, D ese rt Loss. Loren H o a g l a n d , H aferm an , I trst; Pro.sty Sioux, L . B . W ood­bury, second; flUy co lt, b o rn in 1061, R o b e r t-L . H arn ey , f irst: g rand ch am pion m are , "Bobble N-. Alan Newby, resen-e cham ­pion m are, M ltile , O rvll Sears, E lb a ..

A n b U nStallion bo rn In'lBSB o r before,

A iclkah. T ony M cNevln. Eden, f irs t; R as-S aark , J a m « R . P ru n - ty, Jerom e, second: A trek Skrow - ronek, w . A. T u rn er, Jerom e, th ird ; sU lllon b o m in lfiB 9 ,aala- nnr. L inda Allen. F iler , f irs t; Adlec^__ Subfile Btoblcs. T w in

A nn, M r. a n d M rs, Roy Jesaer, second: K edron B eatrice, E. W. H lK R lns,'P leasan t Orove. U tah , th ird ; m are b o rn In 1053. Clngo. M. V. P randsen , A m erlcnn Fork, U tah , f irs t: m are bOni in lBGO, Zadahow Lady Stetson , Edw in K, Buel. M u n a u p h . {list; W yo- lua', E rm a Pran dsen , A m erican Pork, second; W lngo, M. V.

A"?"rTcp'^ Fnrlf fh in i: f-rana chRmpron m are . Lenn. Mr, and M rs. Roy Je-'ser; reserve champion- m a re . Eadahow Lady SfcUson, Edw in K . Biicl. •

WifUh Tony Ased s ta llion . Royal Rodblrd.

y le -B ^o n d e rllo h r-T w ln -F i^ llK , U rn ; sta llio n 3 yenrs old, T nly- b o u fs M r.'L ucky . A. B ; and B o n ­nie P a rker, Je rom e, f irs t; s ta l ­lion eoH 1 y e a r old, Ro*e Acrc Blaze, Lyle E . W onderllch, flr.it; stallion co lt, 1961. Ro.ie A cre’s Navajo, Lyle E . W onderllch, flr-'i: T n lybonfs Cochise. A. B, and

tcuT ------------ -------------

Airman Escapes As Car Wrecked

BUHL, Sep t. 11 — Jerom e p , Schapker. ID, M ountain Home a ir force base, tacoped in ju ry when his 1040 OldsmoBlIft ra n off the rig h th a n d side ot the^ highway, rolled over once and landed hack on Ita wheels h i 3:05 p.m. S a tu r­day, l3>-j miles wesi oI Buhl

n hlKliwny 30.T lie ‘ acc ident occurred when

Schnpker's car- h it a sligh t dip

contro l.’ S ta te Patro lm nn"R lch- ard B urns sa id the to ta l los.'s.

PerionoUANT ald.rl» pefaon to JlYI.jBT^Eri^.____

' Intormatlftn. 71M20B <

Meeting Sla— RU EZRT._ScpL_U=£QUUlccn:. tra l probation officers «nd pro­bate Judges 'Will m eet a t B p.m. T uesday. In th e co ttag e cafe. R u ­pert, for a d inne r m eeting,.Larry Mauber, T w ln 'P a l t , secretary of the group, announced Mnnrtny,

Falls, second; S u ram ar,M rs. J . 8 . M nxey, Jerom e, th ird ; g rand cham pion sta llion , G H a.- w a r , L inda A llen, F ile r; Reserve ehftmt?lon stan ion , A zeikah, T ony W cNcvia..Edea.“ ^

Acre's J im m y C ricket, Lylo W onderlldi. th ird ; oged mi O retton D a in ty , A. B. and B on­nie P a rk e r ,-f lr6 t;-C » il Gondola, Lylo E. W onderllch. second; Olyndor'fl Seren , A. B , and Bon­nie P»rkcr, th ird .

Filly, 2 ■years old. s o n Valley's Cindy, Lyle E . W onderllch, first; Talybont's L ady Nell. Ar-B, and Bonnlo P a rker, second: fllly, t year old. Rose A cre’s D ain ty Bess, Lyle E. W onderUch, f irs t; Rose Acrc's P lo rado ra ; Lyle E. W on­derllch. second; IfiSi filiy. T aly­bont's F lir t, A . B . a n d Bannie Parker, f irs t; T alybont's Oypay, ■ ~ . a n d Bonnie P a rker, second;

X cre 'a . A ir»erlcai^ Beauty, Lylo E, Wond<frllc'H;1'Hird: grand cham pion staiiJon, a n y age. Rase -ATTii's B lttte .-W onderilch r-itr ttn t' cham pion m are , a n y age, T a ly bont'a F lir t, P a rker.

She tU n d *Aged Blalll6n, D ilin 's

Classified

Bcauly ShopsTlM.XNKNfa------------------......... . Call Kalhr

Darhcr and fl.auir.R«ular^».60 ,

---------- «frvtca br »d»ao«ai •tluilrnti at reduced prlcM. Paraaa- nenU tS. Ile.uly ArU AcaJiBJ. IBB Main Avenii, Weit, 73S-6l«.

' Schooli and TrainingChiropractort

becoma red d isb pu rp le ; po taa- slum . young leave# become finely c rin k led ,, tu r n o n a sb gray ish green.

BBACBBO lA W TIG H TEN ED -W A Sm M O TQ N . Sept. U (DW —

T h e 8cn«t« SSMed b trro -year ex> ten sion o f th e M exican f a n n la ­bor p ro g ra m today a fte r tigh l*

u p wage a n d w ork restric -

ceros.

M are, b o m in 1958, A lla lex- T e u l la . Ja m es R . Pnm ty< f irs t; PsdnlCB, SubeE stable*, .aecond; N lsan, G eorge Puban* . Filer, th ird ; m are b o rn in 1959, B in t A lleyns. H elen Z . C audle, Tw in Falls, f irs t; m a re bom in 19C0, R honda M ar, M r. a n d M rs. J . 8 . M axey. f irs t; fllly colt b o m in 1961, V a ln U a ,. G e o rg e -? u b a n 2 , F iler, first.

M organa S tallion b o rn in 195B, K enlsen,

M r. a n d M rs. R oy Jesser,-T w in F a lls , f irs t; Chango, WaWy B lp - ple, Provo, U ta b . Becond> s ta l- -Uon—b e rn - tn - -4 M e r -E l- « u c k y r W ally R ipp le, t l r s t ; sta llion b o m in I960. T w ln -Id a M ajor L ynn . M r. a n d M ra. Roy Jesser, f ir s t; sta llio n c o lt b o m I n 1961, SaO abov B t. P a t , S dw ln K . Buel, M urtaugh , f irs t; T w ln -Id a D ot- a e n ,_ lI r . .® o d M rs. Roy Jesser Bacond: gT M d -eb a m p lo n -B tB l- Uon, K e ^ l s e n r ^ - itnd M rs. Boy Jesser: le s a n e cham pion s ta l­lio n , E l Bucky, “W ally R ipple.—M a r e r b o m - in 19»a,-L ena , M r. a n d M rs. R oy Je sse r, f ir s t; P o t

Biffil. { i ra ir 's ia i l ib S coU.' igfil, Larlgo’s M agic Sonny , W . H, B axter, f irst.' aged tno re . lA rlgo 's Magio S park les , W . H. Baxter, f irst; L arlgo 's M agie Spangles, W. H . B a x te r, second; g rand cham pion AtallJon, a n y age, £»]• In 's M idn igh t G ran dstander, W. H. B ax te r; g ran d (diam plon m&T^ any age. Ltirigo’s M agic Sparkles, W . H . Baxter.

Infant Diesd e a th of 4-m onth-oId

o tw N orton , g randson of Mr.

T h e ch ild w as tn e son of Mr. a n d ^ B . 0- h . N orton, L a Verne, Calif.

■Hi# ch ild died .W ednesday and graveside services were h e ld in L a V erne F riday . __

ATTEN D E E IW IO N PAI7L. S e p t. 11— a n d M n .

W ynn T lngey a n d fam ily, E m er-

ia G ar la n d , U ta t t _____*

• f*w TOW

Damages to Beans Noted

R eports from Colorado indieata p o te n tia l < lam a«*-to -p ta to bean e ro p t o n accoun t o f anow in one

a l - s ta ^ m a rk e t new s ^ i C f f . 3 ^ f ,T « ;w H --------T h e a e irs se rr lc e a lso reported

ce n tra l valley be an a re as during th e w eek-end o f Sep t. a shaU te re d w indrow ed Bean* dome- w h a t b u t a c tu a l dam age w as still h a n l to assess. G enerally .

protldad br _ ..T wIb ralli.

Mal.a PMal

l it t le activ ity w as repo rted In th e B an PianclBco b a y a re a 'd ry beanm a rk e U .d u d itf _ th « J [ e r t_ e n to gs e p t . e.

I n ou t-o fM U i# miu-lietsi, th e fede ra l m a r lu t news service M id a t D en v e r,.p in to beans. D enver basU , new crop , were up 15 to 30 c en ts a t 17.80 t o . « . # n d Id ah o basis a t I7 J0 to |7 .« .

G re a t N ortherM changed w ith N ebraska basis a t $7.70 to $7J0 a n d Id ah o b u is a t 17 JO to 17.40. Bm all reds, Id a ­h o basis, w ere unohM ged to lO cen i* h ig h e r a t •8,S5 lo $8JJ0, At

I Butter and Eggs

T w in Falls , p In to s. - . a t 17.90 to » 7 « l. G re a t N orth­e rn* a t I7.W to rr.«0. end a n a ll

A t e as te rn markeiB, NlW TOnt f ,o b . N ew Y ork shipping points. M ichigan pea beans were down ao to IS eenU a t M ichigan sh ipp ing polnU.

W ash ing ton d ry bean priees w ere aea w n a lly du ll reflecting lim ited 914 c rop stoeks and lack o f con trao ting o f n«w crop beans p rio r to eom pletion of harvest, B nuU m lB w er* «uoU d a t |7.7fi to M , p in toa a t V tM to r 4 0 , a n d ru t ^ n aU ^ >>1^ ^18, a ll f.o,b. c arrier Ooltimbia hM in e h tw itn f pntnU. ____

O SaBRV B nO U D A TN SW Y O R K . S e a t 11 MV-Ob-

servanoe o f Roch H a s h v s , m a r i t in i th e jew U h new year V Jn . b egan a t aundown Sunday.

CUIOAOO OHIOAaO, SapU II (UPD-flhaaaa

BM2> n 4i>B0| 0 nnquolad.n u iu r aUBdyi tl aaora lOl »2 u

Bti to aeero BBKl IB awra iSi « laUt to Mora |(1 ({ I t a»r« M){,

madiuma 111 aUBdaiS* H i dlrtlaa 1? .haeha i m .

WoolNEW YOBX. (tPt. >1 (*V-Weel fu-

Mank l» .IV f Mar llt .IB j (XL 1IB,7|OanirUBl«d weal

S f ’E f- > i - y

fotarM alaaU .« «I 'l

° « A t . d .PC A Wool up* 1M.IN. .(IVUIdi N-NonlBal)

.si^3.SS!rl."5ris.';Ywk atMk BiiksBCa todai

Twin Falls Markets

This one faiSes ilie roof bftJlTK

■U-itMl top that cxnee oft tn mlntrtaa. >bod y th a t hau ls m«n.Bise lo « ]s o (.

- e a r i S - ----------------

j m T W T . t w a f r r i W anfti—Famifo.

2 L 2 m m « i I full width fninlaaa^.• ^ a T u tn sMting on (uU-leaglh

housliigfc And It’s p o w e m i^ »h*.fcwlV"

off.road tracUon. O p t i ^ I tav a l/Ib p converts it Into a town daUvtix. ..

A wholo nmw Mea In taw coat iranappAatlonJ

-KEUJIOYBRP R O N T I E B B I D I N O v.

: : : c c u B ”r ^ : r r r :

I1*B> TIM k

PART-TIME- ~L l l ( « t o w r i t « 7

Apply to Im p Io jr» B it u M : ' . ,

A gew v. 4M M S ^ r i f ^ ;

GIRLS

Press. O b M k w i- '''

? la t .w o r i im

Age M to 4»

T K O Y N A T I O N A L

- L A U N D B Y ^

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T W O v S ^ S M B N

S r . T 'K 'X u 'T ^ ^ '^ .« n p l« r» " t Tmr«*#oUll»«. T ht«r ltlooi «»n fot •on>» tn**IIni

Ibt Um U V.11W u d .r« p«rm>ntiii sad dlaBiriMl. covpltd witb BboT* mrcrM* ineom*. Paid tnlalPK pracruB. Yoo ihoutd la-r h ' ‘cn.“r . r a S t ‘ ? ^ ,%eonpinlx In iU fJ.ld.'<mi whl«h‘ UvillM.

Inexperienced Men

Market Place of

Magic Valley

B I N i A t H l > i r S B A N N E R A R E T H E W O R L W T O T B A R G A I N S

c i < j i . i 9 S i V ' i l : i > A l l i s

U n f u f i iU h e d A p e r t i w n t i H om ta For Sde

F u r n i i h « d H o u m i

H em et For SoUBKICK ap«rUn«nt bMM. Used •

tton. W•l^r.nl«d br cirn.r.

NICB, room ' U l E -I4> Blg« Forth. ________ _

MICE I room hotii*. Mo P«U, adDlt* only. M8 tnd At»tiii« E«iI.

UODEHNnildir«d. You muit htv*

—m *u. Appl».lfl Mf.-atral«-Bty«_■rd, mt th« BoftrMn Howl, 8»j>.

SuL>:i^"-b2(wdr^ra-^^^ -Jai> dovB pajrtBtat with Mrnit er diwoUftt for cMh, FlUr.

DKOOM brkk botnt, f» rif# *ni. .-.•m iot. lU.tDO. II.ISO m Iow FUA •ppr»li»l. E u r down yrm m t.

and triiVliicuUIuUUaa i Mortb k.rldt4n.

TWO COO&-»«»»» on. ooLitnbl* how* for on« or two iwith .upportina iacoma. W |U __quilllr mobll< horn* ia Uida. U t t . I«( IdtRo. lUd CUrk, io n ind

MEN'S^

CLOTHING

SALESMAN

------ ------- - — -------1 BKOROOU hORi*. (urtiUhfd. ttO i ..

month. A*r** to a 1 Tf*e IctM. Twin .Fal!._B«»ltr. 7M-8M2.

' BOPljri"S5a«rn.;6oF^.-.- .foraaM .. Ckxa la. Ck*ti> In Twii Fall!. Pbon, » :» -«« , yil.r. • '

OUR BINGLB Udroom hom* 111 b* for )«•*• fnr on* r*ar from StpUm*

priU i_ ______box «0B»f0rUbl#, ________ - .

_ Jiom ;,,fln l p rj.ld .nl ilrw t >a. ^*11 «wn«r.'7iHMt.“ loealloi;

- - - - - - - - - -

(P E B M M K N T P O S m O K ) ‘

—P*nn»'i 'l . a (O^ placa to woril. APPLY NOW - - - ^

—For ImmtdUlt E aplojiatst '

MR. HARMER

■ ' ' j . C. PENNEY CO. T W IN PA LL8

tloa 1 b«lroom«. Dulluln ovtp and rmnit. Op.n b«>tn c«l11n(>. Ctramlc

j»th. 7i»-»ni or Taa.<gl7._________ _CLEAN 1 rooia bo’utt. modirn czetpt ' -b«.t. NIe. jard. Alw el.anrmodtrn 2 - o

- b*jrooB houia with " '•-------- ' ~N If yird. 731-t02».

MODERN. w«ll locatwl I

OWNER MUST SELLPrica cut ttOO on nlea two room. home. - rirtpliet. n»w - i»rn>o ull madUt* Do«f.ulaD. .letllcnt tarmt. Haka u iS n offir.OSTRANDER AGENCYTiMQll PbMM 1}t.|U*

WB’LL TRADE -For (malltr bont. Brick. I b*4room*. Ian* *at-In klU bn witl bullViM. Carp«t«d llvlna room. fIr.pUer, aod Indiraet H(hUDr. UtllJljr room and bath combint*(Ion. rinlihed bai*m»t. t21.S«0._

b«di(k>

MITTON REALTY annim* ‘

__ _______ door* and windowt.n. I. »pirrtli«) for lll .« 0 .

— >-BKPKQOMfl.—I.i»t t iim lrt-H r.- onm with flreplac. 2 balhi,

____ Urfa lot. Aikln* »I5,005«ltb (ood K.H.A. loan.

DRAKE. REALTY0(fl«« TSM82S R«. 71S-S01I

m Main Atrnua W«.t

FOR SALETRADE or LEASE 1

with oplloa to b<i7. Own«r Uavinc town by Septemb«r Uth. want, bom. ditpo«<d of br thtn. }-b«l> Mrn-brlck. flraplu*. satai*. land- aop.<l lot. V .rr nie. location ntar hi>h irbool. Kiccll.nt l«rm>. pr|e«117,60U. Tins 18 YOUK OPPOK- TUNITY. Call Imnrdlalelr.

KARL C. FREEMAN

o p p O M T J N r n ^

Llmittd to maa who U ilnetratr Intarntad In bli bualaMi futora. —<H y «>« it* ' ‘ ■ ■ ■

t appljr.-

tha eountry. 1 mlla north, of Alb*rt*on'f, Matt Claaen, “ n Kalli. iw brick. I badrooma. full

eholc* location In HurJrr. . . brick t badroom. fir*.

DltBAMINO o r AK ACRRAGEr Plan rour owirl I baaUtKul aerti witb j ta r ‘round atrtam bor4«rln(itb j ta r ‘round atrtam ..-C lo t* In and raadjr U.Only »7.S0<T-------NEEJ) A 4UNGLK for y

•lo»». ^rcftli.ta-'

EXCEPTIONALLY n l» aer.i»», cla*4to tha Kll.c Hlih School. Uai *<rr lood t-b«lrMm horn*. wItb at- tafhad’ sara(«. Tha landicapinc ii bfautiful. 114.760.

TAYLOR AGENCYDoa Taylor, Haatlor -

ar - 42S.i40t•Paol Cllnr................... - 7»J.»41Thurman Wlllla - - '4IM8I»

Mimbar UuUlpti Uttlng

WILL t r a d e tJPA y trr ale* altractlva t b«droomi

trada for a r«w«r I. badroecn. faft- Hr room, tlraplac*. Uuit W on

-a lam-lot-ia-tfaa-nortba>t:a«ction of Twin Falli. Our clltnt will

*«uam» tha' rtslit Mntriit; «an ui for appolatmenK.___

BILL'cdtJBBRLYREAL^ISTATE

H'^mca For Sol#

Good Urm». Would •Wnild.r Uia mod*) car ai trad^ln. •“ Wnblaiton.

.u rm and wladowi,dUhwaabar, dltpoaal plai’ I’bom. Ex*

t r r l l l f a doabl* u ra c t. Fancad yard. Trad* for oldar 2 or I b*dreom bom*.

.............. horn*, rarpatad llvln*and dinin* roomi. iloktr. fara<^c. on Poplar. I l l ,$00. » l,m down. Raally ale*. K. L. Jmklni. Raallor, 7»»- «72-______________________

FOR SALE BY OWMEE

nifTii; with iBOtbir ^ ro o m and family room. Owatr tranifarrtd. Only 111,300.

LLOYD ROBERSON AGENCY

- t r r Qhtubon* .North T3}-ttSI

PHONE 733-2194

I Drdroom ' Homr. top . Quiitiy. throujboui. Biaho«any w o^ work.

N«w 1 Itadroom, full W enenI, (arat*.; flr.plaea. tlMOO.

ROBINSON 733.1988 FELDTMAN REALTORS 875Fjler

G. LOONEY REALTOR

Phnna TlMDIl . . . . . Earl Uarntt. 42S-S8H

- . Sundaya 7aW4M lU Shohona S tm t Eail

BZAUTirUL ACREAGEi N iir »- bedroom homt with family room. ]a: acr«*. Outild* city, I^ortbwnt. llooM baa built-in rau* . oran ac4 dlthwaiher. Family room - baaull- ful cirpat. Juit 121,000. Eietllast

m.nt — flr.plac* — (arasa —baau- tiful land«apin«. taka

IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. 4St FlUtnor*—lorflr l*r*« lot. Total I badreomi — family room and r*crtallo|t room,. Ju il flB.SOO. Maa huf* lokD \ba^ can ba attumad.. JK ACRES-aonh of Twin. Bma1|.' «r bom*' can ba add«l oAto Vary___ _____ that horaa for thakldi. Paaturt-full wat«r risbu Ju«t tl,SOO. Maka offer ea dowa parmrat and tvrmi.

MAGIC VALLEY REALTY

Ey^nlaf>-12_S;00M M.asbar Multlpla Llitlni

HOUSBWIVZS JOY AND DE- LIGHT, t-bcdroom brkk, atUehad ■artaa. full baMincnt. eloaa to hiih achool. bulIt-ln appllanc**. S yeanold. natwr laa tbU on*. »1»,000,12.000 down.FOURPLGX, on Ird Avtnua North. Wbera alt* can you Invaat tU.tOO •nit K«t a. r.tum of 1200 p*r. monllir 1/ roa bara «a>h abova (ba Joan, you aara 11.000.

’ Hornet For Sol*

L O O K ! !ALMOST NEW I badroom brick.

Xarp*t*d— Itrtn*— i«om. -thcatr- kltchen with builHa ran*., ovan and rafrigarator. utility room, full haaamant with anothar bath. Only.

lOM brick. Built ti

CHOICE LOCATIONOn highway » . eloaa to KImbarly. Approxlmatafy I t a<re*. witb Tary (ood ImproremeaU. Uettar burrr oa ibU oat. Priea li I4S.000.

_JFAYLOR AGENCY4ij-6ll» - Kimbarly

FAIR WEEK— SPECIALS .

LOVELY X-b*droom bona, beauti­ful lawn and ihrubttary, undersrourvd •prinklinl..i/il*tn...tn,SO0,~

CLEAN t-b«<lroon horn*. LoU ef abad*. eorritr k>U tS,000 and liOO down.

ACREAGE^FARM St l ACRES modemlitlc brick »-b«4- room bom*. DeautKulIy carpeted, all'lari* room.. AH electric built* in kItcheiO'Many added f*aturr>. Horaa barn, in paature. Oa* of thaEatate^.-10 ACRF.9 Nenbtlda farm. 71 acre, culllvalad, SO abarte of water. Sandy loam,-De»p. wall, attracti.* i-room home. V.ry cood (tad* "A milklfif parbr-typa dalrr bars, loafing ibH. corral*, alio pit I A real buy at I27.CQO, M.MO down.

GEM STATE REALTY

Member Multlpla Lbtlhg

Real Eitole For Sg.Ie

* 4^^2Mt. Muru'ttgh,

—* ——OR LEASE: Good bualn*.* ilte, in

~ lin-'Falla. Smail dowa payment. ■y terme. Phone 7n-U7l.-

dltcMint. 78H102. after « p.m.___t SALE or rent. Houie and 1“TbU' o'n’Hfrtb 'Loc'ual. Edward I!

alngtr, Bouta 1, BuU. Pbona I

APARTMENTS AND 8TORB Verr atrooclT boUt brick ana'itoai' b u iln ^ ^building. ToUl f I m apa»

JIM VANDENBARK, REALTOR I Bhoebon* St. Eait - ISI-tetl

NEAR TWIN FALLS.Tt ACRES, 4.bed^om home, loll ot outlmlMlngt. 18 acrM baat allot, n e s t and a full water right In the Twin FalU Canal Company. Prlea

-ioaJamadlala tale a t I I ................aicelltnl lertnt. Owner ..... __iidir tra<[t nn. .mailer acreage.

•Contact ua ImrAedlalcly anri aee it while the crop* ar* growing........

EASY TO BUY II nedroonii. Full baeement. birch

-Mtehr*,.«n S acr* lot out of Twin Falli. niak» Ihi. new never-been- Ilved.tn'bnnit'in ittriletl** bay at | 12,nw,- fl.ic).] terma.-

VKIIY I^W DOWN PAYMENT. Iminr<llale po.e«ilon and tHO per

" . malcte lhl> an Ideal biii for• - - - i;.— . ' n...

ROCKrMOUNTAINREALTY

i n Mitn AVMU* Mort^-7IMIDI

PaT* LOII 824.I4KWarne Ilauer . ,731-OOMFrank Roolh T91-i>Ti

OUR OFFERINGS

FOR THE WEEK

llrlck, I Wroomi, 1 )<atha, (lr>- lilare and full liiwiiieiil, air cun. dltioned. 1‘rlre |1H,»0(|.

"f a r m sIMO DEEDED

4At acre, culllvale.l. I hnmei. I ninnlh tUO h.a<l rant* rlihi lOa ^•r head ^er inoiith. IM,.

BO A0UE3 I mlire tr'im Twin Falte.

r. I'tlca Hi.OOO, ]»% il

flO AOHEH BARB

LYNWOODREALTY

t i a Blua L .L a.-U l.d .N *~1l|.» lit..Jnhn lllahop, llrnk.r

llarlrr Maih.re . 1 ^ Malher*

Farmr For Sftio-------

Formt. Foe Sale

ONE HALF aecllon alock ranch. 4 briroom modem home, located b»- twren Kagerman and Rnhl on High- . . - USEILHARVESTP

HEISa INVESTMENT CO.*' J ^ a Stockton Otfk* »<.UI4 Home KMtIO Jerana, Idaho

Ur iharea all In alfalfa. Priced . . . OuUk aale at UI.SOO. U nd laya In tbrea* flelda all north elAp* and ready for top prcdoction.. 110.000

-FARMER’S lffl> L fY

II Acree, productive land, fair Im-Twln FalU. ReaaonabI* Urma. A GOOD FARM.----- , ISI.OOO.

ROBINSON 733-1988 FELDTMAN REALTORS 87B Filer

ROW CROP

I, full baitmeaC .One >Very nice 2Carpeted, full ----------- - ...^room modern home except, heat. MaehJna »bed, 2 /rararie*. Iar»a beet and wbcat allataent. im,COO.

NORTH SIDE REALTY

840 ACRESModem- 4-bedroom home. Under paid-up water rllhta. Good corrala and outbuilding.. Range rUbt for 10 haad In fenced unit. Located warn winter area. I6S.OOO with 21% down. •

120 ACRES! irrigation water. |l<,00j

*' 120'ACRESwith

A barn. Lot* of irrigation water. • |3S,00ft witb tS.EOO down. Will ao* cesl Duhl vroperty on trade.

80 ACRES2-bedroom modern home. Dafrr

with IJ.Oeo down,“ 50 ACRES'..........

Modern {.bedroom hom*. Good barn, corralt. U ad la high aUU of cuW tl»atlon on highway cloea to Good..lag. 122,000 with M,000 down.

IVERSON Realty

GOOD FARMS

I t t A«r«i. » faltlTltad. with H ibartf Twla FaUa jratar. Im- proreoeaU laelude I room frama

eeftiooallr w*ll b«lll f ^ i a g eor. rati for (I h*ad af lattla. Soma otbar' Improvemeau. Prlctd t« aell at 131.000. Kaiy termi.

71 Aerei, I milei from Twin Falla. A cood location,. Land la^a aacap. tloaally wall, and la in (ood pro- dactloB. IT aera be«t allotovaat. Don't Dij. thla ana. Onlr 118.000, Urn»a.

f^^l^ee, 10 under cultivation. Beal location near llaialton. Land laya ;b*autifull/ and la a real bargain at 121,100. Very reatonable termi. Another 40 acree jo ' clo*« you can work la Twin FalU, and live on the farm. Priced at 112.000, Beet • f _t*rm.. - .................................

'TWIN FALLS ’•Realty and Jnsurance_.

. 0. I . ».ney, Jr., Broker 7iS.4<0>

Art Waitoa, F a t» Rep., Tlt-tHI Butlnni 7SI.I4t2

Mfmb(r* -Mslllpl* Lining Bervic*

FIVE JEROME COUNTjr RANCHES

orferad for lal* flrat tim* by Iona time ownm. Top auallty heavy loll and full North Bid* Canal watar

■‘light*.

4B0 ACRES120 acre* In (uUlvatlon, a icep tW ally, good bottom land. Four.l>*d-

a .K i :wilh water, iialH, granarlee, n.wihop, largt poUto cellar and nihar buMillngi. 1121,000. 121,000 down

n o ACRES

hnu4* l,ri* m achln* **ibit,*X*ry barn (hat la good with enrra i, |47.. ODD. .111.0011 do .n ..‘ . ,» a that lulL.

M AORS UNIT 'Tbai U al>«olul*lr ro.k free an<l-.11 lm»i«.«l. Cl**e.t<

80 ACRE UNITNumbae en* aoil aad 11 really gnnil 140,000 atVing vrice.

lao AOREaCloa* In - lwo.lNdrn.im modern home. I>atn, rorrali. granary, pree. lur* iritim, Muliry hom., (toll will produc. lop yl.liti. IWt allnt. mint, 112,000.'10% duwn and 1»rnif

Edgnr C,Dryden Agency

III W».t Main, Jerome AccuM from WiKi.li Ctfi

Offlri JIMJAIFr»d lliutther 124-yBUi

Form Implemenft

riTit HALKi ilio Urv'eMer.IlM-l, Hood fondllUn. WIL ...

E £ i ^ S . “ v :S .S

Fofm - liwplethewt* -

aVd'rilldr'u-,'’'Sf*

or »J4.«?J5. or ment at Coodlng. ji[,

._CORN_HARVESTEr^ —■

: HARVESTERS

1—John Deere, one r„- t-Fatm band. two r..»

VALLEY tractor AND IMPLEMENT

HARVESTERS FOR SALE

32’ Pile™ ■12' Croff conv.yoi 2—IS- Curi be.la 1 - U ‘ Curl bedil t« ’'hrien’t "

ALSO19S7 no n u c1054 450 CMC 1«2 460 CMC

----------- -..... ..... 11.!!!!---- I IH

543-4952. Buhl

ATTENTION FARMERSW» Ullor build our eoulctr...____Magla Valley for Mad. ValW

• NEW D irect Po ta to Harves

W* bar* tereral uiid. direct poUto ha rrau rt, “ •

PAUL EQUIPMENT , - . a w d ’ WELDING SHOP

Paul, Idah*

j i a u i R

Beat ilarreaur. c

USED/ m E m

,harv*»t*r.,

l - » yOINT PARMA.Rola Ba .It^PEL o.

•PTO driva.

t v for John Deer* No. «I 1—PANL 1 BolBt antijf—

*—INTEIIk ATIOKALS - No: Tl Harri*t«r>Thre(b*r w lth -a p r lii tooth CTlladae.X-INTERNJmONAL I foot b u

ejllBder.1-^ASB No. 71 Bean Special1-Obamploa l row dlggir. - .X-INNF.8 Bean Wlndrower,I—CURL Potato llarvailer. AlmMi' new.

McVEY’SJnc.;161 3rd Avenue West

Hoy, Gro{n end Feed

. ____ _____eutUai.bPhone 7H.1100. :______________

800 IIALKS of good Ird cuttlag 42t-80n. »aBien.

OKAlN-ROLUNO StaaB-aa-dmS Mlllan’i, Jeromi; Phona »l-2m-- :

WANTED to buy, good qnilltf k» Phona H8.2IH. Wendell.

GRAIN ROLLINU, drr 01

WANTKD TO DUY good «ualilf M Jim Carnevp 1II*1ITI.

kouicLAWb Mlllla, s.rtU ;:“ K •rlndlnc. molaaaaa BUIat. »

HOUitEMAN'S MiBtrala a a d ^

Uvettock ond Poulefy .HPIIIhJl'ljiil JlolaUln keWer* / o f T '

'TIoo5Tor*a»Mr^™ui.*.i.«. — ■- RIdIn* cTuK_-il

I'Oli aA>*»t Oaaenaaii-dalrj- I or all. PboB*Idaho.

onei, Wa alia Uka bad In h will buy your bael and if '* * Call/ofBla. Call I ' "

protaa lira*. AU baat h ane* and pro(*nr CharAlUa. gaatji- <-...

lUiKlit, «i».8iit. Burler. ^

ia"Ajito^TiW|;^Ownad *e<Walla* A. )

■For ftoSpl REMOVAL ^y:

VW«dtBd*r

rnoNi Ui cri<HH Il l,Ti MW*~

ID A H O J

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^ i M a r k e t + l ^

o fMagic Valley

T E « B m T T H l O H W H ^ ^ B E S T B A R G A I N S

€ 3 i < A S l S i F l E D

p t I I

;0«^®R E3^31

M liflloneou* for ,5ol«.. M o b i l t H o r n e tU’ CAM1‘LU.

♦T«>lln»«. 731-46K, HIT I

ra ti Ctitii* Pctt't. J t t knol.v«rr f[>od condition. t» ll'uhlind Avnut.

mil—NABHUA. M.IB _z b«lroom«

irxl*. B»an»fIJ .m , L iti* ttoclT oi vin—mobll* oMfi—Anitlua, Naibuk >nd BoWAtro. S«« Clir.ncf . t Umlc V tlltr Uoblli Jlom«, 2V4 mllM w «t '

“ n n ao jn -Inn rth^h ii*H W «it-M «-^ - th(iui»nd. li!»»I'?»TBrlninbeT;-b»*« of 1" lutfucfd »bf«tln* H# •nd UP- IStvanl bunk! of reufh •btjUm. {d*tt for lOM of poUto a io .f -- wool »• "r trd liBunity.

0 CJIKVUOLET pickup It

» w r eord. ------«ae>i d>r Includlnz . nd*y. Vot lnform«tlon c»ll W*r»- I - Jl Mill »nd Lumb«f Comp»nT, Ine- phont »i. r»iTti.id,---

I track, Good cond|.

A u to « F o r S o lo

1961 VOLKSWAGEN

KARM ANNJiHIA— G O N V E B T I B L - E “ - , - ^

. Mr. Y ouree’s personal car. O nly 3,000 a c tu a l m iles. Radio, h e a te r, w hile wall tire s . New

-c a r__ guaran tee . B IO P I S - .COUNTI

YOUREE MOTOR CO,

"Aulborfioi VoIi»»»*«B

A u to « F o r So loc iiE v iiow n ' -iMrAhA« »t>»»<l, blf»t«t «i»ln«. tgulppcd. Phonf lt1clx;i«M.

- - - S E A E T H I S ^ ,

.QUALITY CARS-1958 OLDSMOBILE

-r br«kct, po«»t wlnduw<. a curitlllonlDK. bftutlful lutuftin ml-1 *hiu.

jk u to » F o r S a le

1961 Chevrolet '... I

Corvalr M onza, cuupc. Radloi .h e a te r.. 4 speed..lran5m l5slon,~wnitc\vBn~tirwr

ilnl.^h w ith red Interior.

BIG DISCOUNT! ^ ^YOTQKEE^

A u lo s F o r S o le

'I,OCAL O>»E OW«KR CA Bl- -----

m o FORDCAI.AXIE 4 dior •#d»n. Po'. .. •l«flnf, rtdle. h«Mr, Fotdomiltc. OniT 12,000 Bill».

MOTOR'CO.Ill Utln gouth

C-A-R-L-E-S-O-N’-S

BEST CARS

^ f f 0 I 5 5 R ! a ® 5 = -

’58 FORD Wagon----- Overdrive

’W CHEV; WagonB elalr. -Loaded

'^,PAGE THTBTEEN

A u t o i F o r .S o lg ----------- ------ --

f e % 5 r - |r follrae! ll(& ChdtrolyU mliK', n«nd»rd tr»nioi|M tlr<.. V*rr nicti IM0> Irr, a:l-S2B4, J«ronl«.

, Bbfe REESE BETTER BUYS!

IptO K('KI> (lilMlr « <loot^h»rtlop^•tFrr”ns. thari< sm n (Inl'b. *,.-1 if,r. .,ul oSir::.-l2iL9>.,

lOiJ ntllnii; Cmlcm roy»l i'Tloor ir.hin. tlrerlng »no Tu-tun« liolib. Im* .....ninculili Inlrrlur .....—f

•-T IlfI.lr «. engine, powfi.---

101* « b ttl br«»d.«IU »»IHew»r oil «nd

. •uatIoi>»r M*di.a o d up

Ytli95;B»<Wt»r S»<*t SblfU .. 'U>ed Cov»f»t(i ----------- IJ.M I

H. KOPPEL CO.U2 2nd A.«oU« south - 188-7441-

SWEDISH RIFLES 6.5x55

SURPLUS T h s U th e gun you 're been w an ting . Ideal fo r m an , wom­a n o r youngster.

$29.95 •

RiSD'S TRADING POSTZl( Soutb Shoibon* Twla P>Il»

->H. with lamlntud floor. Sm * ird Arenii. Wwt, Phoa« 7aa.e01».

»S1 CHeVHULCT \4-«on plokup. i •peed imnimlitlm, radio. hM(> Kzetllcnt condlUon. ( t l 4th avcnt

B' KRUKHAUr pull tr»ll«r with told- TnT iH.- for--if»lll. » foodtIrM, n«« brtkM. Prlc* tl.SOO. ntndnz ivillsbli. WriU Box

Tlmci-Ntwi.

1«# DODGE b«-ry dulr » ton. c«b forw%l. tt.O«| dUcounl. Cutrmatetf t/i4 r t t ir to go.

IKO DODGE plekup---------- *l»»l]>H CJJKVnOLEI pIekDJ Bbtrp

1IS4 FORD 1-U » » WILLYS.

, plclcup----- U»J, 4-wb»»l.

FINE CARS1968 OLDSMOBILE

98,-4-door-M tfan.-RM llo, h e a t­er, pow er s teering , pow er balces, au tom allo tran sm is­sion, tin ted glass, w hitew all tires, padded dash. se au tU u l Jet b lM k ex terio r w ith a m a tch ing g ray Interio r.

1968 LINCOLN CA PRI 4 door. T h is c « r is luUy pow ered a n Is dono in beautU ul T aw ny Beige flh ish . T h is unbe llerabfe a u to , has only 24.000 M tu i l miJea a n d can n o t be to ld fro m new In­side o r o u t. . .

1960. COMETe iu b Bcdan. S h a i? s iren r e T w ith s ta n d a rd tra j

1959 CHEVROLETon, Lon« wbetlbM.. I c 4 •(>*«].

■ 1959-6TODEBAKER— ton. ( *rlin<l»r, * •?«•!.1954 INTERNATIONAL

, ton. I crllndir, l.iPMd.

’ SPECIALIff PORIi ton. 1

$199

- SPAETH ' MOT©R-,G0r-

«lBP«r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ......from ll.»*H.u^.Bd «»p*-r»d.

WEST FIVE POINTS- SPdSTlNG GOODS

u (•iv 'b^ '.b ttlib . s } (^ u s |

hunting DOGS!

A.K.O. regis tered

Dual Champion blood U nei

,^ED McLINN 480 B u c h a n a n

For SoU w frad«' " g s i j - a r ^ K . s s i . v "

GOOD GE ’HoblUn*14. Abo dltb- WMh«r-tlnk eombla»tloB. Ttrpu. Wllun'DttM.

YOUNCaTOWN klU b« o i im t. C. _. dl«bwuh«r B«w. Ctll -7» .

• ^od B— — , ,, «f'» gcoBcny HotiM. ■

UNFINlSHEb JtuJtBi JUtiT-I

-------- SEVERAL----------OLDER PICKUPS

1962 NEW TRUCKSS e t them he re

HARBAUGHM q jo r C o m p a n y , I n c ,

«0> Utl'a 8tr««..^.0(i^>Bf, U*b«

A u»o» F o r S o U ___W ,11.11 W .A I JM ».T -b l^bC . CUSUl* 1 Jow.

BnKr, 9T«rdtWt'<.»M IMea IBSS rord pleknp. I «.*bMl drlTt J md*. WILLEK SA L U EtitMB,7d«!>o:

W FIN lSU ES -BMdira atudwt d**kj. -10.4« and |U.>0. N b lk 'tU ail. tl.BO. V . . O. Hwllnr. t i t L«k» Booth.

r i . - f f l s r . i 5- i ^ a n a * Soatlu CiU 1»2-TT4I),

, -IL s . VklSram, Box

„ ... VACUUU

« -» * ; ' tnd At

Mbcelloi

' -n B t* ,-* !" Botpout n u « . 'A .b u is u .

■ • » » r i s s v a , ’ r u s . t - ' ' ’' '

" S v - - -irbxUlCATtO pu lw

g n . h i A ^ , .11 w » U fll.{0 up, plUlBlMd. 8*B0«I ~

relM*. F>U AppIUbm CtoUr. It«, - '* • J tro g -

IT m t m i t U *«loa. ,

. BELOW Jp O K !

BEAUTIFULI960 PONTIAC

B onneru ie O o n w n » If f~ _ ^ ^ J O T .T .Y gQTTTPPgm— .

rONl-OWNHRI-------ISke New Ittfoughoutl ■------------1 2 9 9 6 : ------------

■ YOUREE

C A R S.FOR SALE

w hitew all t l r e s .T h ls fine com - - D a c t . .c a r_ h a s extrem ely low

mileage a n d h a s oAly one ow ner. — COME IN AND

.D R IV E .T H IS TODAYt

■ THEISEN’S MOTORS

701 M ain ' ISSl-nflO

-ID A H P ’S LA R G E ST U N OO LN -M KR OU R Y-

O O M B T -O SA lB R ’’

WE N ^ D

- USED CARSl-

0NLY 3LEFT

---------^ F A tfc ---------

CLEARANCE

lose LINCOLNCuprl 4.<loar iedtn. V»rj |oi

On* owner.

CHOICE ?1095. ' 2 of th e Sharpest

- - M ' S S r C A J O L L A C S -

flt>l.h. .......................... «,»«»1058 DfSOTO SporUmin I door

h.nltop FItetllt* Mrl«.Ini; anif bnlcea. Foir«nMt unri wJndowi. -D*Soto‘«-fln*ft- • nd only -.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . II,M»

MANY OTHER LATE MODELS to Choose From

'B L A I R ’S— r

”OLDSMOEir:E^

— RieE-CHEVROLET- _ MAGIC VALLEY’S

TRADING DEALER 2—1957 CHEVROLETS,

^ 4 -to n 'p lc lc u p i-" '• • • O ne has new tire s 1

One has radio!BO TH exceptionally good),

YOUR CHOICE ,$1095

BETTER BUYS IN BUHL

I960 CORVAIR $1795D»uzt lOO.'l-Doot fltdtq.

1959 C H EV r $15964 Door liidtn. i(«dlo. btaUr.'tulo-Jsillc.

• 1958 CHEV. $1695Imbiil* 8port Coup*. (Bhtnr)

m town.Pow er s teering and brnkcs. hVdrama'ilc, radio and hetit- era. Look them over and take your pick.

CHOICE $395 ’52 CADILLAC

4 door sedan

- ’5 3 . F 0 R D J / 2 T O N - _Pickup

195S CHEVROLrr HiK.Tnt 1 door . irtlnn. 6 (rllnder <m1n4 and »t«nilird tr«n*mllltOB. • Bom - -- out r til food. Uur l( for

l5iS 1'1.YU0UTU 8»voy < door hnr'liop. onglne, automktls Iritiimiwlon. radio and baat- cr. Sharp y«Ilo» ~ d -

10S7 CIIKVROLET t door aUtloB WBSuh. < crllndtr and ov«r> arlve tratitmlMlon. Baeant mulor ovitbaui. OdIt —tl.» S

1917 PLYMOUTH 4 door aadaB. « cyllnrttr and lUndard tran^

--------mn«P.in.- -Holer - ,o»artaol«i.----

6 CHRYSLER Wlndior t <

C-A-R-'L-E-S-O-N’-SP on tiac .Cadlllao OMC .

-6M.Mflln E M t_0pen_E ien lng9_ _

" " " c o m m e r c ia l s ' ; "

IlCO GilC Loni U-toD. t a p ^ ClIEVKOLE^-ton. « « « » •

and

1956 CHEVROLETH -to n pickup. H ester. 4-speed

't ta n m ls s lo n , 6 -p ly tires. K rengel h itch . Ready to go '

$1245

UNION MOTORS

: TRUCKS aM"‘. PICKUPSFor PalLHiit've.it___

Ikjs CHEVROLET 14- t*a. V*T»e— * fpttd.

19S8 GUC I'toQ witb itock. lUctnl motor ortrbaol, eoat

tlrci,-1 » 8 J K y pi e h w ............

ALWAYS a gopd selection. ALWAYS a b e tter d e i F

wa«oB. Cm owntrl

COMMERCIALS

_19R8 CHEV. • S14

1956 FORD $1595F.«00. VS aoflna, 5 apMd ttmna- tnbtfon. < apMd aitt. 4a(«, 19- S.2tx20 tlrM. I f b*«t bed. .

.......... . .$995.........

: 1947 CHEVROLET2 -ton truck . 4-speed tran sm ls t alon^. a-8peed axle. 825x30 ’

-U re8i=16!-flat-bed.------------- t -

$1195

I. Low nlUaf* — ..U ltl

a S a - w e O T e T O a E i n ^

EXTRA LARGE

ATJ/)W

on the balance of

NEW 1961BUICKS

- . and two.

company cars

$895-

— _____ S i c e :

mafc.. .1957 CHEV.

. K Tos ruhup.

1965 CHEV, ' $796% Ton.Trock with eaUU rack.

-H EW C A B -1B P Y B » - SAVE M O N B y -IH -« U H I i-

...Asthariud Cb*mI«t.I>Mlan..u

• BOB REESE MOTOR CO.

too Block tnd Aiann* Sontk

Ult, I f t1956-FORD $1095

V< urJi)*, I spMd M b>-

1949 FORD . $395.................................... ......

GHEVROLET-MAGIC-VAELEY

MOTORS

.1956 FORD . --..:, $1296-t toB. VS tails*, t ip««d. u la . «

' •“ . Sticabana Btr««t Boath,

R a SiLBi Ua«l bulk miu

ELECTRIC P L O T H E S - i - S

DRYERS — A rp a p n s r jn v e *

$49.50

GLEN JENKINS

^ H E V R O L E T -

l e J M E T A I i j r A N . , ? n 6r « iK lyd katniaf or itorw* aod

1949 DODGE 5595, whMl d ri... 1 IM vUkap.-iaMl

.for ihi(.)iBDUB(.tfIPr . ..........

1951 CHEV.' $896^ ton pkkup. 4 apwd UaoiaU*

$995

OFEN 800N( N«w and lutd notor* 9<I<*. Btpalrln* and flaanolni. Cernir (tk BttM* Waat a n d . 4tk Atcnua IVaat.

I mEE uia of M t oarpat ahampooaf *ltb pur«haab e | nlua Luatra Utmpoo. XrnfaVa Bardwar* i

Fully Guaranteed!

M & Y ELECTRIC441 M ain Ave. E s s t

IM* O nV IO L K T Corralr.' Ilka.............“

l i l t FORD VI, lUiidard IrtBiUlf (lloa. FalrUna IDI).

. 26..............OTHER UNITS

Drive to Goodtng and Save I

HARBAUGH. Motor Companj^, Inc.;

M. Aut^oU>* M d-tur. - J l o p e n Friday n igh ts u n til B lee uaia a in r t - OoodiB*, idah*

M, It. XlnVi mwood 8

ISiafKONQ Bnrt-toni »L_____ .Htfular lla, oe« aB.aalt m « I 4 pMuma. Datinii rBrnltara,

^ i h HhoaboBa.

« d l“llaa!*<ffll',C*liiar.''RuBBTM[’i OifUa BnppUaa. t t l t U A tna*

^«"utb. phona m-IOM.

CMiMt II* Oa AU T or LUMBER NXEDa

Id o l

_____ UBk< ataaiBtd, »|M<r«d^ad1b(U)I*4. rta« lupaatlon, It-raar m idaat. 7IM0U. Ltojrd CraTtDi.

UM K a .^ a**ar lUaa a la»»l

tt*>4T». rU u, 01

■E '2SK SSf,P ,IS;J"T S:

A U a I (Im4 HakU, MBCMiloa •land aad 4M* «l (• m b allBiibla

I f.nca and M-T- Ha«| poal.

INQUIRE AT4B1 ild 'A iren u d N orth

or oaU 7U -ia40

HUNTERS,■ PACKERS

_ P d r th a t Extended HunUn^g T r ip

, ^ SURVIVAL k i ’r aKAUI-KITB;

I C H o i r ' t i t t e r ..Itipplr fw • • • , Mrwn,

QUALITY USED CARS

IIM W D M VI.

...... ' .n a t Au g k s

‘" • - i S k T S S•U kt U 4 -----------------l » l l l

. E Q U t e M E N T C O .

11961 BUIOKElectra 225 Sedan

F u lly equipped pow er steering, h rak e i. windows and - f ro n t , se a t. A ir conditioning, Y our chance to m ake a -g o o d sav-

'I n g on th is car.

I - W Ow* A R K . y o T IN r a sB A N D N O BD BIN RM . BUT

w a o A N S A v a y o u m o ^

' O N O K USED CARS

WIRTHLIN FORD

$826

1966 FORD-

•"1956' IN1‘BHN’TL. $495 I t e

“ S B PTE M B ^'^ S E I ^ C A ^ !

• V«7ri1960 C H ^ . ^

1969 PLYMOUTH |124B«H)oor Ud B. KidK kwtaa aad (tandari tni^aUuta. _ . V.UeSIMFSBIAl, |iMm ayUa._ An

A ND T B U 0K 8I

11961 BUICKLeSabre 4 Door

H ard to p sedan . Pow er ite e r- ta g a tid la dior-A-beauty.

11961 BUICK. LeSabre.4'door

Sedan . Pow er Bleerlng. Y our c hance to m ake a r e a l buy.

11961 BUICK . lfi59FORD_

1980 CHEV. , $2095d Air, 4 door aadan. VI. ir w*nlU« traaaBitailOB. Lo*

1968 CHEV.door. SUndard I

-196a-GHBV;-BaUIr I doer hardtop. SUodard

1957 CHEV. ' $1095I doM aUUoa « w sa ._ l . allnj«E_;

1969 FORD1957 FORD » n W _ _

— $89.USED CARS ,

1965 FORD ?3{

$1995*-i;ada». .v s .

1969 FORDOaUita 4 doo r^rd l ■o4or. autoBatla -Brio* U>M.IdKdCI^EV. $16968b«*>B« -i door aadan. « erllodar ----- •, iUndtrd •

1959 CHEV;

1957 CHEV. . $1825Ralalr 4 door. Turbocllda, powar

-•1968-CHEV7-

•n«U«.1&65 PLYM; • $896 2 t« ' ^ 1?.**“*'

$1696HlMara* I door aadan, VI aiotor, ataadani traaiaUaloB.

$706

Special Five Paaaenger C oupe. I f >ou w an t a rea l ba rga in , look tb i t o n e over.

.11^61 OPEL 1957 BUICK2 Door Sedan

W itb b M te r .a n d wbUe « a l l tiTM. D on’t faU to took at th la one.

REMEMBER!

W» « « practically out ot •ua«t..car igood tUowanoM to move

t h i ^

196 1 B m C K k '

F A S T , 1

A U T O C O .

-$1196 iI d«or D«lrar. V ltj^ a w U d a .

"1952 FORD - 1286 VS door hardup, VS, Ferdonatle.

1963 FORD »285Haloliar 4 door. « aUsd-ard iranaailialon.

1968 f o r d $826S d*» Cualoai. VI, rer4o«aU<.

1956 FORD - *846V ktvU 1 door, VI. «<r«rdri«*.

1957 FORD »1195W 'is s .rh ’.A su i,-” 'IIKO.FORD >2195QtUiU I doot. VI, O r w ^ a l C r

aioailas, powM krakafc

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