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^Weaflier~~--Tr-> Fail' o nd WGrrhor— -Z 3 52-- ' yiariries Clas] JV^ith G uerril] ^ e r t l ^ o f - S a i ^ SAIGON, Viet Nam (AP)—U.S. M arines c aturday with Communist guerrilUis near tl la Nang air base, 380 miles north of Saigon, as killed and five were wounded. The Mar Viet Cong attack six miles southwest of D eavv artillery fire, killing three guerrillas i» three, a U.S. spokesman said. The Cor •mpted to infiltrate a Marine .infantry' p eathernecks o p e n e d fire = -------------- nd, supported by Vietna- lese planes, turned back tt enemy in a 70 - m inute ^ j attle. . . . o a le s 1; Anoiher Viet Confi banJ m ade nntact with U.S. Marines eight U ____ Hies southwest of the ba.se but Jt I O ffrG S *btoW before, any serious , ^ ............ cliIinK- ' .. . B U K L E Y —‘ A U S. spokesman said a mine are occurring ti (plosion killed the Marine. He chans which des as the 403nd American service- position among th lan to die in Viet Nam since the 3Sth sessio'rt ecember 1361. acCQrdtnE IQ an ture enacted the s nofficial count. Perry Swi.sher, The Communists meanwhile county, told dole unched a mortar barrage on annual Idaho St le district headouarters of Dak association gener, ul, 50 miles southwest of Quang ing a luncheon i sai. scene earlier thi.s week of dav. ne of the bloodiest actions of Sivisher said the le Vietnamese war. the major piece A U.S. military spokesman enacted by the 1 lid two Vietnamese soldiers to make it possi ad been killed and three others nns m ••identify ljured as the Viet Cong s 81mni growing West lorlar shells blasted the head- ^ate for growth uarlers. , As some of “'tl The headquarters building was occuring,” he poii ■ported burning. _ Initial reports from Pleiku, an sft-AKtK, nportant U.S. post 50 miles )uth of Dak Sut, in the Viet- | amese central highlands, said VJi IlC ll. U S I ! Americans and 300 Vietnam- ^ - Intelligence reports said two attalions of Viet Cong are in The Vietnamese casualties rought to 3M the num ber of BOISE (AP) — aigon forces killed, wounded or soldiers traveled lissing in attion in the last four voy along the sti 8 VS:----- . today for Nation! Approximately 200 Vietnam- mer training site te^-were killed ond that many I'arragut State P ounded last weekend during About 800 offii le big offensive by the Viet will be in carttii a ong at Quang Ngai. in Boise, with an Some 600 U.S. Marines car- at Farragut. on ied out a sweeping "search and ijike Pend Oreille rstroy" mission m the area a ho. w miles west of Da Nang air a week later 301 ase, 80 miles north of Quang gin training at Gc gai. on Friday. 550 will fly to K Six Marines were wounded by two-week encamj lipers and boobytraps. Three Knox, iet Cong and another 30 sus- Gowen Field ects were captured, mostly at about 600 guards le village of Le Son. vada and S-IO fron ----------------- ---------- - J* foi^^the beginning ) 9 0 . . training pertdd. i'O y S o ta te Traveling to G< J were Idaho u i . • • -• ton, Blackfoot. Bu \.C tlV ltieS Twin Fa Preston and Rupe __ Boise guardsmen S flliriiU ff their hnme.s to tl- ------S -------- —HCOTtUJTTCmi ■BOISE (AP) — The 368 dele- units from Driggs 3ICS to the American Legion ho Falls, Grange loys Slate .were arriving^ Satur- Orofino. Rexburg. ay night tn found' and' ofwratir Anthony.-------------- line cities, five counties dnd a . ---------------- tate government of their own. The week-long, 22nd annual lllV tllC i ession of Boys Stale sets to i'ork Sunday night with election \ i r O U p lO f city officers at Boise Junior /~1 Wlegc. Countv officers are lo V V lirl l^OIT leelecterf'Monday - - The Citizens fo niittee will meet v cl V , Countv Commis. eale legislative session m Ihe Monday in ~ Of ^ Addrci.imK tho hovs in opeft' ■Zoning ^ ns (crrmunics .Sunday rl^hl ^ ,h f '111 be Hoise Mayor Eugene W. presented by the ■^IlHnrih. Eugene B. Chaffee. *'>''0 Inn,nr College president, Victor Jielj^il . .Milwn .1 Alsnger of Mos- R<>"d forT^FTicnlt American L e g i o n ^afetv of the Iw munity. Victor ll''-’ foreign exchange stu- P'-'’P«‘^-'>> had bo -ff.is ;,ii,.,uiing Iilaho h i g h with the ,nid nf A ^1' "<1-S w ill be guests of Boys | ager nf the I wi I Co. and James ^ St.itc is a working course NTnorc Well Drill 'Sponsored by American All citizens ihroughoul the country, zoning are invitct Hiige-Safety Net of Ready to Help in Ai HO' s t o n . Tex. (AP) — A'recovery include '.ifoty net of men and ma-|to check astro; ^ircirhes out beneathpararescue men daring young menjjump into the oc '■‘T’— w cfcratt—t^emtnt "4', Ifh-mj: Tilanes7-»n< to catch them, when I ploying ships fro l- ty f.iii I path to another I fill! thev must to return' pmceeds. f-i;ih nn .Monday. I The planes in Ji'n.,r ,01 IS woven of some l.'i.-;ters. propeller-dr ' ;■ ipl'c. SS airplanes and 22 ans. and the; sup - nio^-i of them provided by tom jet fighlers: t'-. partment of Defen.se. amphibious l.Tndi recovery ship is the't'fy r-i--. , ,,. - L . I ' Nimble, and the c The electronic : Iis weather offite Satur- ,„cking •.■• -.ccasi continued favora- ^ s,a,ions and ';;.nher m this genera re-^ constant wi r.: : « " *®'!?;;nauus James A. b«? between jaiEd^ard H White ; degrees wave hcigh s , voice cc 1 , “"u ''i’J^.^astronauts. . srt.s of tbe sky should bc^i v n .i,„ when the astronauts make The bulk_of the descent. is concentrated i people itan^ing by for the Oexan'wtiere the f B The, &Iagic Va I ■ ' 'lash 1^-- rrillas V Saigon \ ). Marines clashed twice ^ \ illas near the sprawling h of Saigon. Orie Marine V id. The Marines repelled ithwest of Da Nang with ‘SjwT. / e guerrillas and wound- -f id. The Communists at- aft3s|||^. .infantry' positipn. The peaker Sees lies Tax as ro^ressive hmh URLET — "Tiungs already occurring to change the 'ts which described Idaho’s tion among the states before 3Sih ses.sio'tt of the legisla- cycled the sales tax," Scn. ry Swi.sher. R. - Bannock told delegates sixth Idaho State Employes iciation general council dur- a luncheon rneettng Si&tur- /isher said the sales tax was major piece of legislation :teel by the IQG5 legislature nake it possible for Idaho^ "ideiitify ourselves with growing West" in a new cli- c for growth and progress. some of "things lhat are iring," he pointed to his own e SPEAKER. Pg. 2. Co). 4 uardsmeii Mrs. Merlin H immer-Gaum r^on-^ParJcT An ^ i derby and caui )ISE (AP) — Idaho s citizen Coulee. Apparc iers traveled by motor con- photo) along the state’s highways ^ ^ y for National Guard sum- training sites here and at "^T" •agut State Park. Y I^U T lout 800 offic^p and men V f U .X be in carttti at Gowen Field oise. with an equal number | •arragut. on the shores of I If 11 : Pend Oreille in North Ida- **- week later 300 more will be- [raining at Gowen Field and consensus Ot will fly to Kentucky for a derby Saturd week encampment at Ft. sored by tht t. Recreation E iwen Field will welcome g|ers tried th It 600 guardsmen from Ne- nianteri in th 1 and 5!)0 from Ohio June 12 Piantpd m tn he beginning of a two-week everything fr ling pertejd. aveling to Gowen Field to- TJ-.-.clr 1 were Idaho units from Ash- J l\l.ll5 J v J Blackfoot. Burley, Caldwell, ^ ^ ^ ^ oy. Twin Falls, Pocatello, | VJ Iton and Rupert. In addition, e guardsmen moved f r o m , homes to the field. ____ I lig ^ n g < OTtinrWTTrTi‘5pjT'\rS~re ; from Driggs. Emmett. Ida- WASHINGTOI Falls Gr^angev-il e Nampa ^tate mo, Rexburg, Rigby and St. ^^day repeated '°"y- "■ .vein's offer of ti , ~ ~ cussions on ' ■ivate Zoning r,["n '1 ^^eld io •oup to Meet ^ ith Commission le Citizens for Zoning com- closing .session ee will meet wilh Twin Falls of the Internal nty Commissioners at 10 Association. Monday in the commis- "But aggress prs’ office, it was announced j-eed, becau rday by Nolan Victor. Igp^^p^^jon hree rman of the Ciliicns for Ru^it hJ ng ^ Before deliv( new zoning propo<;nt wltt be i entcd by the citizen.s group.! read President h uill he. according con ‘belpfiil tc) farmers andi nc reminded 1 for the health, welfare and Uhe “vastly exj tv f)f the I win I'alls com-Stiie printed wor Itv." Victor said the new the rc^ponsibili >osal had been drawn up Iunderdeveloped the aid of Al FVtcrs, man- world wtih booV of lhe Twin Falls Canal | The 17th puh and James Moore of the i<; the first iicld rc Well Drilling Co iEuro|>c More I I citizens interesieJ in gairs from 40 < ng are invited to aiiciid, Ipatcd^______ [et of Men, Machi in Astronauts~Rt very include nurses ready] 0 _cmini 4 is pro check astronauts’ pulses.'97 hours. 50 mil irescue men prepared to.gan. The Wasp p into the ocean from low*!by about 400 mi gg to pigjLJU mg ships from one orbital dies and their c , to another as the flight' The Atlantic ccds. Force MQ und( le planes include 1 A^%nfaTler^*fle , propeller-driven amphibi- . . .-Ind'The supersonic Phan -1^ ^ca'.erW jet figh ers. the ^hips. ..n , be an em ihibious landing craft, the, p^rarescueme but quick minesweeper ble. and the carrier V V - . s p . S e r v i c e ,e .electronic iini tracking network - IS stations and four ships -r-uev ar , constant watch on a s t r o - T h e y ar _s Ja m e s A. McDivitt and'f™ ^. /j-or, •ard H White II. They -,'so, % itain voice contact with the ^^, 3 uritius. Singa de Janeiro. Asc le bulk_of thc-jernveryalgct Fourteen of t oncentrated in the Atlantic concentrated ir m where the flight aljbe area, Uie plann< pi------------------------------1 ------ 1 ). &Iagic Valley Newspaper Dedicated * TWIN K \ -j B1U~F1SH i-'UR SMALL fR Y . Ross Miller. : rs. Merlin Miller, Twin Falls, took home i lungcst fisherman during the annual fish dc Mr^ParJcrAn-estimated-aOthTyoungslers-took rby and caught aboul 50 of the 500 fish plant ulee. Apparently fishing just wasn’t up lo p loto) * * * * * * foung Anglers *oor Luck at I ‘They just aren't biting,” seemed to nsensus of the small fry taking part in rby Saturday at Harmon Park. The c -ed by the Twin Falls Moose Lodgi creation Department. Approximately :rs tried their luck at catching some inted in the Perrine Coulee Saturday 3rything from willow limbs tq broorr ush Repeats gS^ra^g f unique . Ulier OI Elerjviththi Prizes awardc i* poles, reels, a I4S€«SS10-H --------- -- ^airt-arr-t, WASHINGTON (AP) - Sec- iry of State ^ a n Ru"k S^t- ^ ay repeated President John- . ^ounpest h *s orfer of uneonatitmial dis- !r / .f^ , sions on Viet Nam. but rned that the United States ‘ t u/iii- 1 not yield to aggression. The doors, as far as we are ^on of Mr cerned. are always open for the 1 leaceful settlement" of the t Nam conflial. Ru.sk told the ^ing .session of the congress the International Publishers o' Mr. and r ociation. "'»■’ But aggression cannot sue- See ANGLE! d, because successful * n iression breeds new aggres- , i^t. ■ Rusk added. -------- cfore delivering his brief cniporanoous speech. Rusk -------------- - d President Johnson's mos- u. :e to the conference. le reminded the publishers of 1 ‘‘vastly expanded need for printed word" and stressed responsibility of providing lerdcveloped parts of the ■Id with txjoks. hc I7th publishers congrejTs . . - hc first held outside Western -o|X- More than 1,000 dele- rs from 40 countries partici- lachines Is fslRefimr“W E nini 4 is programmed to end noiirs. .50 minutes after it be- . The Wasp will be standing aboul 400 miles south of Ber- 1,1 to nick up the space b"''- ; and their craft. he Atlantic fleet Task ce MQ under command of ir Adm. Ben William Sarver. fleet. Task Fore;c scattcre^d'across the Pa- c where the nnl^ landing ild be an emergency landing. ararcscuemen of the Air •■ \ cue Service stand by their ' ' nes at airstrips along the 5 - ■- ital tracks around the world, 'f' lineal distance ot 1.575.000 ■. - IS, They are ready to fly - : n many comers of the 5 o: the Azores, the Canarie.s. j, . go Pago Johannesburg. ^ iritius. Singapore, Lima, Rio YOUTHFUl Janeiro, Ascen,sion. planted Satur ourteen of thi.s aircraft are trying to win centrated in the Bermuda Frame, and J, Uie planoed landing area. Cnmes-News Dedicated to ServinsT i^romoting TWIN FALLS. IDAHO, SUNDAY. HOUSTC anco recoi 1 opinion of I * Prep: Coin. I ' New W fl HOU.STON astrunnuis Ed wan f moi I to eventually f. The I mann ^ — Virgtt~f:<M John Y( were the James A. oss Miller. 2. son of Mr. and took home the prize for the *“on' to gat nual fish derby held at Har- j, igsler9-took-paFt~la-th*-l)Rh- TjroIonEed c: 00 nsh planted In tho Perrine ^™ l?l sn’t up 10 par. (Tlmes-News (he orf 20 minutes * * * * Qf this type I TTT Gemini 5- i'lP'TQ H a V P |X ^J. O XJLCl' ▼ Charles Coi ___ flight schedi at Derby teemed to bo the general JteUifl^r?® mg part in the annual fish ^ ark. The derby was spon- schirra Jr.. lose Lodge and the City xom P. Sta •oximately 300 young an- rocket is t< ing some of the 500 trbut into orbit. 1 Saturday morning, with launched la tq broom handles being ,o“ ‘’c m e r, aid-.a5_pQ l(isJM z e ^ . WLere _______ varded for various cate- —^— )ries ranging from the 1 ost unique pole to the an- ^ llC l J- er with the most freckles. Q pp/1 i izes awarded included fishing Ies. reels, archery equipment, SUN^VAL ys-and-arr-ice-ch^st^ ---------- •Jdttlio-Enstci The main prizes were given p:! Ross Miller, 2, son of Mr. and S"!)? „ rs. Merlin Miller, Twin Falls, e youngest boyjon^ler to catch ncjj ^ilm' McDor ughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rich- j d Williams the youngest g.rl p,pitchman, catch a fi.sh; John Wilcox, , ignuso , son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard ilcox. the boy to catch the ost fish. named Che Mnlinda Mingo, 11. daujjhter well, as its p Mr. and Mrs. Herb Mingo, Lcnuson. Pe l.s the girl angler to catch the was elected ee ANGLERS, Page 2. Col. 7 Qelance Fn * * * * '’"‘'‘'’^-^- 3 ; __ ^ YOUTHFUL ANGLERS line Ihe Perrine < lanted Saturday for the annual fish derby, ying to win prizes as award.<i for various rame, and Canyon fish hatcheries and t tlmes-News photo) r .' romoting the Crbwth of Nine Irri* :— i---------------------- ---------- u- ------ ^ --------- JNDAY, JUNE 6, J965' , Gremini J Beat En Of Sovie HOUSTON. Tex.' (AP)— The two U ice record bf 1J9 hours—by pushinj; pinion of e.xteiuling the missitin was * *''*■* "A '.' ' ^reparations A m ic in g fo r p a j ^ew Flights The H HOU.STON. Tex. (AP) — As P ‘^ '' itronnuis Jam es’ A. McDiviit id Edward H. White II whirl m state ound and rouijd the world, [Twin l-'a iilional Aeronautics and Space n rsh ip to dministration pUihners are receive i isy preparing for other flights the ambiiious Gemini pro- ‘i, r .' am. Shirley Eight more flights are sched- ed al atioui two-month inter- She will ils to practice maneuvers lhat paid to t ^entually will take men to the eailt at OO''- Falls Lit The firat twp launchings were imanned. Here is a partial it of manned Gemini missions, i Bott] eluding those flown: run,,,. Gemini 3—Air Force Maj. ^ 575 irgtt-f:-<irtssom nnd-{=t—G*n4iv facturin g - )hn W. 'Young made a three- . •bit flight on March 23. 1965. to , Awards st spacecraft systems. They ere tho first to maneuver a evening p anned .spacecraft in orbit. ' Gemini •I— A ir Force Majs. ° imes A. McDivitt and Edward r-W tntc-tt 7 -nrDnchi?a J u n e '3, Wnmer- 165 , on intended four-day mis- category ' on to gather medical, space- certificate aft and scientific data during ment Stor •oltmged-cxpostire tevspace-en-- ronment. White floated out- suit to th de the orbiting spacecraft for suit categ I minutes in the first exercise The talc this type for a U.S. astronaut, a $25. gifi Gemini 5—Air Force Maj L. Mayfair ordon Cooper and Lt. Cmdr. geniality liarles Conrad Jr.. seven-day savings a ight scheduled Aug. 22 to gath- ings and • medical, spacecraft nnd sci- Entrant itific data. Astronauts are to jcnt.^! of ’ !rform rendezvous exercises pggt ; eject.lng a small spherical „ot have itellit'e from the capsule. Twin Fal Gemini 6—Cmdr. Walter M. They mu :hirra Jr.. and Air Force Maj. ntat^edr am P. Stafford, two-day flight tnarriage icket is to hurl Agena stage contest, lo orbit. Gemini is to be unched later apd attempt to _ . , , ik up with the Agena. Stafford to emerge from capsule in ------ . -----of-good-r ^iler Man Heads en?e‘; 'a i i " ieed Association necessary SUN VALLEY (AP) — The Tickets ttht)-EasterTr-OTegtm~Stn:d"TVs^ available ciation elected Robert Mold- ciorg gav ihauer. Filer, as its president iring its annual convention in Pennywise in Valley Saturday. wood. HeieHttlmeFr-Nampa, and Wil. im McDonald.'Caldwell, were TPi-Qi imed vice presideni. Ixland A id .] eischman. Gooding, and Stan- y Lenu.son, Caldwell, were ected directors. io/Cc; The Idaho State Seed Council ivoo.. imed Chet Davenport. Cald- 1964.. ;ll, as ils president. Succeeding ;nuson. Pete Olesen. Caldwell, ^ IS elected vice president and -i o z c jiance Franklin. Parma, sec- tary^__________ v __________________ 1 964- ^ . —— __ . __ Perrine Coulee In an attempt to catch < Ish derby. Approximately 300 youngsters r various categories. The trtwt were do ies and hauled : to tlie coulee by the £ _ jL ' ___ * J-— ^ ^ B Irrigated Idiiho Countips Astron^ nduranci iets in S two U.S. Gemini -1 astronauts may ;; ushing thoir invii space stint io tiiot in was, the flight ilircclor Christoph Annual T.F. B *ageant Set Ji I'he Hth annutil Miss Twin Falls Pag 8 p.m. June 1!) at the Twin I'alls II Jiiuni. W'jniu'r of the' pagean( will fopr state conipe'tiliim. The pageant is s 'in l-'alls I.ions fhib, which will pixs ihip to M iss I'vvin l-'alls. Other jiwarel .-eive incluilo a ST.'i W yler wiist w;itc ivelers. Sterling Jewelers und Jet irley and Meiuliola will 'e her a $25 cash ;iward. T fn .-.-., e will have her expenses lllH IlI id to the Miss IcUiho I'iig-' lit at Boise by tho Twin l Ils Lions Cliili. irst runiuT-up will rci'i’ive n [) scholarship from I'epsi- Jl t-f A a Bottling Co., lund the sec- 1 runner-up will be presented W/V»niN(i 7.*) cash award hy Self Manu- J«)hn.M luring Co:------------ —^ ---------- BrnMdmt_Ui ,wards will also be presented winners In four categories, ining gown, swim suit, tal- . and Miss Congeniality, the tants° t ^ 'g aig rirmer nf tlif evening gown helieves lha egory will rcceive a $25 gift projected tificate from Idaho Depart- |,,, ^^ould he nt Store, Roper's will give a every aspeci t to the winner of the swim t category. c*-* 'he talent winner will reccive vice p 525 gift certificate from the fully inform vfair Shop and Miss Con- surprises th iiality will bo given a $2.1 e>r any in /ings account by Idaho Sav- dieln t know ;s and Loan Association, •nlrants must have been rest- ^ It.-! of Twin Falls County for I past six month.i and must » ■ ' 1 i ' t have been a previous Miss J a F , /in Falls P a g e a n t winner, ey must never have been -w- irriage annulled prtqr to the J.O \J Itest. intrant’s age on the first pt. 1 following the local pag- Boomer nt must nbt he les.s than 18 H arney. 1 r more than 28. Sho must be Saturday i good moral ehafactcr,— -— nttalTdaht Jirl.s must be -prepared to gj er all of tho various contests ohown bv 1 have the p ro p e r ““ ‘f® m nndot C"^ :essary to do .so. monqot Cc rickets to the pageant are 1 liable at Alexanders Clothing J ’C T O Itn ire. Sav Mor Drug Store and T nnywiso Drug S to re , J-yn- 1 1 C W a - Of Op Traffic Deaths ida™ optc installed D Idaho Jerome, as Saturday ar 1965 .................................. 85 f; Schroecl 1964 .................................. 83 its presiden IDr. Or. Magic Valley named vice - IT James E, H I 96b ................................ lo retary-trcasi 1964 .................................. 13 directors w< ------------------------------ -------- Mcrld ' assoc night b optom ter A the tometry School. City w. The pi vZ app7cciat I Royer, fii^e ant, during PoKifcVSt .l>onrd nt 7: |(LSlNl|k __ l^Koycr^Vfil ■JH B ; '22 years I Certificate: jSBHK , will be prc : Anderson, c ,TWI,N comrr ‘SB ' hond w l I Certificate! - . sented to 1 o< L g (he .Salt I.ak ^ ■Cl * assistance ii ?'Vi 8 ^ lg ^lion on/vUie v I in Twin Fal I A public matters will *^wXe6*r<^SHBK8*»9e*pi jpp (he comi catch some of the SOO trout The comrr ngsters attended the derby sider an ami rere donted by the Greene, irig ordinanc r tlie Suta Fish Hatchery, dogleennel.s commercial " K- ^ Sunday More Newi Mnrt* Sp Famil Fea nauts M ice Reco Spiiee s may get a chance tp beat the Sov !(i tiiote- than five clays. Askeel w hristopliL'r C..Kraft Jr, said: ”1 don’ elone. But _ tlP H lir V ‘>'0 newsn . X JC ;a/U .tJ there was t TT someone o June alls Pageant will bo lii'kl '’^''' l‘ 'alls High School C.yin- J"," w 111 ' r e p r e s e n t T w ‘m _I• a 11s ussQUiil-' ■ant is sponsored liy. tlie nuimicd spin vill pixsent a $300 schol-j t'liarles r jiwarels the winner will project. n\a ist wiitch from •H errelt's‘i"‘"'si>u'n ail und Jensen's Jewelers. V"'"' t’' ‘' ------- ----------- will nm take f 1 Matliews ii lumplirey I . Krall spoke. rets Access ' nn However, i O -I o p IJata was appare 1 flight extern i'/VSIIINCTON (AP)—Presi- lions from i It John.son is giving Vice flight officii :iiideuL_Uub£u;LJJL limupiitcy sources. ly access to intelligence .C«- The aslroi s and asslgnihg him broad passing sig hority in congressional mat- radioed ordc s.- Saturday as lumphrey disclosed some of last half of details of this relationship in sion. , jn te.rvLiew in whii-li-lut sawMi&— “tlave U“t ieves lhat if he ever should of vou.” or projected into the presidency Divitt, wife would he fully informed on James A. ?ry aspect of national policy. st„(jc on thi 'I lliliik the people of Aineil- "jim , disc have the right to expect of comniunicat lir vice president lhat he be ring (of you ly informed, that there Iw no “,"1'^ 'prjses that can come to him any informjit ion thal he In’t know about,” Humphrey voice, id. "I try to fulfill that obliga- After a 1 ri.” See ^ T R O [*.F.-Owne<LA] is Grand Ghar (SeenPIcture on Page s; Boomer Britches, 3-year-old stallion irney. Twin Falls, wbn the grand iturday in the halter clas.s judging i lal "idaho^Dregon^Nevada Appa ItMJsa the Twin Falls County Fairgrounds, own by Frank Harney. Reserve ch ondot Captain, owned by Mr. and Mi ------- -----------:: ^ [Boise. P r GTOirre IVIan Is Hazeiton, few President If Optometrists FPHQwins :UN VALLEY (AP) — The during lho Optometric Association Hailed Dr. Charles Parker, "'"8., rome. as its new .president divided turday and named Dr. Peter o^the races Schroeck, Idaho Falls, os ' P-^* president-elect. Approxlm Dr. C. R. Stewart, Boise, was horses wer med vice president and Dr. morning's Y mcs E, Haug, Lewiston, sec- , ary-treasurer. Choscn new -^| ectors were Dr. Nathhn D. Jr ISlll jst. Meridian, and Dr. William F'ate. Coeur d'Alene. MOSCOW Hie association at its Satur- paper Izv? y night banquet gave its an- American a al optometrist, of Ute ycariW llite .11*5 ard to .Dr. Parker, the re- boost to w ing president, in rCC0]*nIlt0n plan^tor-u his service in promoting bet- niilitr;ry pt vision, A report V $r)(X) scholarship, to be used York corro< ring the first year of op- drashov cite netry study, was given Terry by a congre well. Caldwell, a graduate government s year of Caldwell High orbital lab looi. 1 Pentagon. iity to Honor T.F. V, K. Royer, Who Is "he Twin F^'alls City Commis- cial-general n will present n certificate to cxclude app7eciation to W. Kenneth tother zone.s yer, fii^e department lieutcn- They alsi -, during the meeting of the amendment ird at 7:30 p.m. Monday in ing ordinan City Hall. . lion of Rob loycr^VfiH J)C ^reUrinEiHlicr for _rczon[n years of service with the professional J. crals lots 1 :ertificates . of appreciation No. 43. Twii 1 be presented to Armour The comr Jcrson. c h a i r m a n of the a proclamat 'I,N committee on the water- as “ Youth ( rks t>ond election. They'will lertificales also Uill be; ipre- rnent of th ited lo local news media and cerise ordin: .Salt I-akc Tribiine for their Iformances i istance in relaying informa- where no I 1 on*Uie waterworks situation consider an Twin Falls to voters. airport rule , public hearing on zoning TTie seven tiers will hc conducted dur- plans to aull the commission meeting. tons of alui he commissioners will con- tho water cr an amendment to the zon- also will a[ orciinance which will permit to fill the '"kennels in commercial-local, the Parks « nmercial - central, commer- missloo. lay Editloi^ re News Aore Saarts - • ' Family Comics - Feature Section TEN CEI^fTS . May, cord .................. i ll the Soviet sp;ice endur- |]jj \sked what his personal ' ”1 don’t think it will bo ne. But I elieln't want to ^ put in position of telling Hj 5 newsmen, ‘no.’ when ' m ;re was a possibility lhat )■ nioone on a higher level iiht sjy ‘go ;ihe;id.* |1.< lo didn’t say who that some- I* ^ was. All he would say was •lt| I his su|X*rior w;is Dr. irge F.. Mueller, space ngen- jl|| ussQCiille iiilinuii.striitor for Hli lined space flight. .'harles Mathews. Gemini tject. 'manager, later told ^B vsmen additional ■'nrbits be- ^B k 1 the plunni'd 62 ’'definitely I nm take placc.” ^ - '^ B .latliews added he was unfa- liar with what had been said the news conference nt which ult spoke. Kraft Is top man ||k control of the Ciemini 4 mis- 3 n. lowever, it was obvious there s apparent pressure for a B jht exicnsiun, despite objec- H ns from a number of space :ht officials and associated irces. H lhe astronauts, showing only ssing signs of wear, took Jioed orders from their wives turday as they raced into tbo It half of Iheir four-day mis- < in, JjJj “t lavB 'u~tlrtnk of wutcr, btitW~r—B t you,” ordered Patricia Mc- W vill, wife pf command pilot Ifl mes A. McDivitt. "And no '11 itic on that.” ''Jim, disconnect your headset jyi mniunications at the neck IE (of your helmet) from now '< I at the start of your sleep pe- xl. No static on that either.” ^■ e said in a sharp, busincssliko . lice. 11 After a little bit, she came M 50 ^TRONAUTS, Pg. 2. Col. 8 ' | LAnimal i I I n Page S) ----- stallion owned by Robert ^ 5 grand champion award " |i udging in the seventh an- || ipaltMJsa Horse Show, held grounds. The stallion was serve champion was Dia- and Mrs. C. R. Rieneke, . oise. P r e s e n t i n g the ^ azelton, reigning queen nf I le h o "r s e show and the O-N. Fpllciwing the halter glasses jj ild during'ihe day. Nez P'erce ' j yle races were run in the eve- ng. Approximately $4,000 will | divided among the winners the races which will continue 1 p.m. Sunday. Approximately 250 Appaloosa irses were Involved In tho ornlng’s halter classes. Plans Boosted | MOSCOW (AP) The- Soviet iper Izvestia said Saturday merican astronaut Edward H. hite Il’s space walk cave a lost to what it called U. S. ans: for-using outer space-for | ilittry purposes. A rcport from Izvestla’.s New ork correspondent Sergei Kon- J ashov cited a recommendation fl r a congressional committee on * ivernment operations for an bital laboratory run by the :ntagon. ___________ r.F. Fireman, lo Is Retirinff al-general and industrial, and cxclude dog kennels in all her zone.s. They also will consider an nendment of the trailer park- g ordinance and an applica- in of Robert N. W. Balleisen r rczon[n£ from rcsidential- ofessional to commer'clal-gcn- als lots II. 12 and 13. block 5. 43, Twin Falls townslte. The commissioners will read proclamation designating June “Youth Opportunity Month.” rhey 'will consider an amend- jrit of the entertainment li-; rise ordinance relating to per- rmances on private property lere no fee is charged and- nsidcr an ordinance to adopt rport rules and regulations. ITie seven-member board also sns to authorize purchase of 21 ns of aluminum ' sulphate for 0 water treatment plant. It so will appoint two meinbers ' fill the unexpired terms on e Parks and Recreatioa Com- isslon. _____ ^ r-' __________ .; •ffl

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SAIGON, V iet N a m ( A P ) — U .S. M a r in e s c aturday w ith C o m m u n is t g u e rrilU is n e a r tl la Nang a i r b a se , 380 m ile s n o r th o f S a ig o n , as killed a n d f iv e w e r e w o u n d ed . T h e M a r Viet Cong a t t a c k s ix m ile s so u th w e s t o f D

eavv a r ti l le ry f ire , k i l l in g th re e g u e r r i l l a s i» three, a U .S. s p o k e s m a n sa id . T h e C or •mpted to in f i l t r a te a M a r in e . i n f a n t r y ' peathernecks o p e n e d f i r e =--------------nd, su p p o rted b y V ie tn a - lese p lanes, tu r n e d b a c k tt enem y in a 70 - m in u te ^ jattle. ■ . . . o a l e s 1 ;Anoiher Viet Confi b a n J m ade

nntact with U.S. M arines e ight U ____Hies southwest of the ba.se but Jt I O f f r G S*btoW before, an y se rio u s , ^ ............ „cliIinK- ' . . . BUKLEY —‘A U S. spokesm an said a m ine a re occu rrin g ti(plosion killed the M arine. He c h a n s w hich desas the 403nd A m erican se rv ice- position am ong thlan to die in Viet N am since the 3Sth sessio'rtecember 1361. acCQrdtnE IQ an ture enacted the snofficial count. P e rry Swi.sher,The Communists m eanw hile county, told doleunched a m orta r b a r ra g e on annual Idaho Stle district h eadouarters of Dak association gener,ul, 50 miles southw est of Q uang ing a luncheon isai. scene ea rlie r thi.s w eek of dav.ne of the bloodiest ac tio n s of S ivisher sa id thele Vietnamese w ar. the m a jo r pieceA U.S. m ilitary spokesm an enacted by the 1lid two V ietnam ese so ld iers to m ake it possiad been killed and th ree o thers nns m ••identifyljured as the Viet Cong s 81mni grow ing W estlorlar shells blasted the head- ^ a t e for grow thuarlers. , As som e of “'tlThe headquarters build ing was occu ring ,” he poii■ported burning. _Initial reports from P le iku , an s f t - A K tK ,nportant U.S. post 50 m iles)uth of Dak Sut, in the Viet- |amese central highlands, said VJi I l C l l . U S I! Americans and 300 V ietnam - ^ -

Intelligence repo rts sa id two attalions of Viet Cong a re in

The Vietnamese casu a lties rought to 3M the n u m b er of BOISE (A P ) — aigon forces killed, w ounded or soldiers traveled lissing in a ttio n in the la s t four voy along the sti8VS:----- . today fo r N ation!Approximately 200 V ietnam - m er tra in in g site

te -were killed ond th a t m any I 'a r ra g u t S tate P ounded last w eekend during About 800 offii le big offensive by the Viet will be in carttii a ong at Quang Ngai. in Boise, w ith anSome 600 U.S. M arines ca r- a t F a r ra g u t. on ied out a sw eeping " s e a rc h and ijik e P en d Oreille rstroy" mission m th e a r e a a ho. w miles west of D a N an g a ir a w eek la te r 301 ase, 80 miles north of Q uang gin tra in in g a t Gc gai. on Friday. 550 w ill fly to KSix Marines w ere w ounded by two-week encam j lipers and boobytraps. T hree Knox, iet Cong and an o th e r 30 sus- Gowen F ield ects were cap tu red , m ostly a t about 600 g u ard s le village of Le Son. vada and S-IO fron

■----------------- ---------- - J* foi^^the beginning) 9 0 . . tra in in g pertdd.i ' O y S o t a t e T rav e lin g to G<

J w ere Idaho ui . • • - • ton, B lackfoot. Bu\ . C t l V l t i e S Tw in Fa

P reston and Rupe__ • Boise guard sm en

S f l l i r i i U f f their hnme.s to tl-------S --------— —HCOTtUJTTCmi■BOISE (AP) — The 368 dele- units from D riggs3ICS to the A m erican Legion ho F a lls , Grangeloys Slate .were arriving^ Satur- Orofino. R exburg.ay night tn found' an d ' ofw ratir Antho ny.--------------line cities, five counties dnd a . ----------------tate government of th e ir own.The week-long, 22nd an nual l l l V t l l C i

ession of Boys S tale se ts toi'ork Sunday night w ith election \ i r O U p l Of city officers a t Boise Ju n io r /~1Wlegc. Countv officers a re lo V V l i r l l ^ O I Tleelecterf'M onday - - T he Citizens fo

niittee will m eet vc l V, Countv Com m is.eale legislative session m Ihe M onday in

~ Of ^Addrci.imK tho hovs in opeft' ■Zoning

ns (crrm unics .Sunday r l^ h l ^ , h f'111 be Hoise M ayor E ugene W . p resen ted by the ■^IlHnrih. Eugene B. Chaffee.*'>''0 Inn,nr College p residen t, Victor J ie l j^ i l .

.Milwn .1 A lsnger of Mos- R<>"d forT^FTicnlt A m erican L e g i o n ^afetv of the Iw

m unity. Victor ll''-’ foreign exchange stu- P'-'’P«‘ -'>> had bo

-ff.is ;,ii,.,uiing Iilaho h i g h with the ,nid nf A ^1' "<1-S w ill be guests of Boys | ager nf the I wi

• I Co. and Ja m es St.itc is a working course NTnorc Well Drill

'Sponsored by A m erican All c i t i z e n s ihroughoul the coun try , zoning a re invitct

Hiige-Safety Net of Ready to Help in Ai

HO' s t o n . Tex. (A P) — A 'reco v e ry include '.ifoty net of m en and m a- |to check astro;

^ irc irhes out b e n e a th p a ra re sc u e m en d arin g young m en jju m p into the oc

'■‘T’— w c f c r a t t — t^em tn t "4', Ifh-m j: Tilanes7-»n< to ca tch th em , when I ploying ships fro

l- ty f.iii I path to an o th erI fill! thev m u st to r e tu rn ' pm ceeds.

f-i;ih nn .Monday. I The p lanes inJi'n.,r,01 IS woven of som e l.'i.-;ters. propeller-d r

' ;■ ipl'c. SS a irp la n e s and 22 ans. and the; sup - nio^-i of them provided by tom je t figh lers:

t'-. partm ent of Defen.se. am phibious l.Tndirecovery sh ip is th e 't 'f y

r-i--. , ,,. - L . I ' N imble, and the cThe electronic: Iis w ea th e r o ffite Satur- , „ c k in g

•.■• -.ccasi continued favora- ^ s ,a ,io n s and '; ; .n h e r m th is g en era r e - ^ co n stan t wi

r . : : « " ■ *®'!?;;nauus Ja m e s A.b«? betw een j a i E d ^ a r d H W hite

■ ; degrees w ave hcigh s , voice cc1, “ "u ''i’J ^ .^ a s t r o n a u t s .. srt.s of tbe sky should bc i v n .i,„

when the a s tro n a u ts m ake The bulk_of the descent. is co n cen tra ted ipeople i tan ^ in g b y fo r the O e x a n 'w tie re the

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'lash 1^-- rrilla s V Saigon \). M a r in e s c la s h e d tw ic e ^ \i lla s n e a r th e s p ra w l in g h o f S a ig o n . O rie M a r in e Vid. T h e M a r in e s r e p e l le d ith w e s t o f D a N a n g w ith ‘S jw T . / e g u e r r i l l a s a n d w o u n d - ■ - f id. T h e C o m m u n is ts a t - a f t 3 s | | | ^ . . i n f a n t r y ' p o s it ip n . T h e

peaker Sees lies T ax as ro^ressive h m hU R L E T — "T iungs a lre a d y

occu rrin g to change the 'ts w hich describ ed Id ah o ’s tion am ong the s ta te s before 3Sih ses.sio'tt of the legisla- c y c l e d the sa les ta x ," Scn.

ry Swi.sher. R. - Bannock told d elegates six th Idaho S ta te E m ployes

iciation g enera l council dur- a luncheon rneettng Si&tur-

/ish e r sa id the sa le s ta x w as m a jo r piece of leg islation

:teel by the IQG5 leg isla tu re nake it possible fo r Idaho^

"ideiitify ourse lves w ith grow ing W est" in a new cli- c for grow th an d p ro g ress.

som e of " th in g s lh a t a re irin g ," he pointed to his own e SPEA K E R . P g . 2. Co). 4

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immer-Gaum r^on-^ParJcT A n i d e rb y and caui

)IS E (A P ) — Idaho s citizen Coulee. Apparc iers trav e led by m otor con- photo) a long the s ta te ’s highw ays ^ ^

y fo r N ational G uard sum - tra in in g sites here and a t " ^ T "

•agut S tate P a rk . Y I ^ U Tlout 800 o f f ic ^ p an d m en V f U . Xbe in carttti a t Gowen F ield oise. w ith an equ a l n u m b er |•a rra g u t. on the sh o res of I I f 1 1 : P en d O reille in N o rth Ida- **-

w eek la te r 300 m ore will be- [raining a t Gowen F ield and c o n s e n s u s Ot w ill fly to K entucky for a d e r b y S a t u r d week e n cam p m en t a t F t. s o r e d b y t h t t. R e c r e a t i o n Eiwen F ield will w elcom e g |e r s t r i e d t h It 600 g u ard sm en from Ne- n ia n te r i in t h 1 and 5!)0 from Ohio Ju n e 12 P ia n tp d m t n he beginning of a two-week e v e r y t h i n g f r ling pertejd.aveling to Gowen F ield to- T J - . - . c l r 1 w ere Idaho units from Ash- J l \ l . l l 5 J v J B lackfoot. B urley, Caldw ell, ^ ^ ^ ^ oy. Tw in F alls , P ocate llo , | VJ Iton and R upert. In addition, e g u ard sm en m oved f r o m ,■ hom es to the f ie ld .____ I l i g ^ n g <O T tin rW T T rT i‘5 p jT '\ rS ~ re ; from D riggs. E m m ett. Ida- WASHINGTOI Falls Gr^angev-il e N am pa ^ ta temo, R exburg , R igby and St. ^^day rep ea ted '°"y - "■ .vein's o ffer o f ti, ~ ~ cussions on '

■ivate Zoning r , [ " n '1 ^^eld io

•oup to Meet ^ith Commissionle Citizens for Zoning com- closing .session ee will m eet wilh Twin F alls of the In te rn a l nty C om m issioners a t 10 Association.

M onday in th e com m is- "B u t ag g ress p rs ’ office, it w as announced j-eed, becau rd ay by N o l a n Victor. Igp^^p^^jon hree rm a n of the C iliicn s for Ru^it hJng Before deliv(new zoning propo<;nt wltt be i en tcd by the citizen.s g ro u p .! read P resid en th u ill he. accord ing con

‘belpfiil tc) fa rm e rs andi nc rem inded 1 for the health , w elfare and Uhe “ vastly exj tv f)f the I win I 'a lls com-Stiie printed wor Itv ." V ictor said the new the rc^ponsibili >osal had been d raw n up I underdeveloped

the aid of Al FVtcrs, man- world wtih booV of lhe Twin F alls Canal | The 17th puh

and Ja m e s M oore of the i<; the first iicld rc Well D rilling Co iEuro|>c M ore I I c i t i z e n s in te re s ie J in g a irs from 40 < ng a re invited to aiic iid , Ipatcd^______ •

[et of Men, Machi in Astronauts~Rt

very include nu rses r e a d y ]0_cmini 4 is p ro check a s tro n a u ts ’ p u lse s .'97 hours. 50 mil irescue m en p rep ared to .gan . The W asp p into the ocean from low*!by about 400 migg to pigjLJUm g ships from one orbita l dies and th e i r c , to an o th e r as the fligh t' The A tlantic ccds. Force MQ und(le p lanes include 1 A^%nfaTler^*fle, propeller-d riven am phibi- . .

.-Ind'The supersonic P han - 1 ^ ^ c a ' . e r W je t figh e rs . the ^hips. ..n , be an em

ihibious land ing c ra f t, the, p ^ ra rescu em e but quick m inesw eeper

ble. and the c a r r ie r V V - . s p . S e r v i c e ,e .e lec tro n iciini tra c k in g netw ork - IS

s ta tio n s and four ships -r-uev a r , co n stan t w atch on a s t r o - T h e y a r _s Ja m e s A. M cD ivitt a n d 'f ™ ^ . /j-o r, •ard H W hite II. T hey - , 's o , % ita in voice co n tac t w ith the ^ ,3uritius. Singa

de Jan e iro . Asc le bulk_of th c - je rn ve ry a lg c t Fourteen of t o n cen tra ted in the A tlan tic concen trated ir m w h ere th e f lig h t a l j b e a re a , Uie plann<

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B1U~F1SH i-'UR SMALL f R Y . R oss M iller. : rs . M erlin M iller, Twin F a lls , took hom e i lungcst fish erm an during the an n u a l fish dc M r^ParJcrA n-estim ated-aO thTyoungslers-took rb y and caugh t aboul 50 of the 500 fish p lan t u lee. A pparen tly fishing ju s t w asn ’t up lo p loto)

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foung Anglers *oor Luck at I‘T h e y j u s t a r e n 't b i t in g ,” s e e m e d to n se n su s o f th e sm a ll f r y ta k in g p a r t in rb y S a tu r d a y a t H a rm o n P a r k . T h e c -ed b y th e T w in F a l l s M o o se L odgi c re a t io n D e p a r tm e n t . A p p r o x im a te ly :rs t r ie d t h e i r luck a t c a tc h in g s o m e in te d in t h e P e r r in e C o u lee S a tu r d a y 3 ry th in g f r o m w illow l im b s tq b ro o r r

ush R epeats gS^ra^gf u n iq u e

. U lie r O I E l e r j v i t h t h iPrizes awardc

i* • poles, re e ls , aI 4 S € « S S 1 0 - H ----------- ^ a i r t - a r r - t ,

WASHINGTON (A P) - Sec-i r y of S ta te ^ a n Ru"k S^t- ^ay rep ea ted P residen t John- . ^ounpest h*s o rfer o f uneonatitm ial d is- ! r / . f^ ,sions on Viet Nam . butrned th a t the United S ta tes ‘ t u/iii-1 not yield to aggression .The doors, a s fa r a s we a re ^on of Mr cerned . a r e alw ays open for the 1leaceful se ttle m e n t" of the t Nam conflia l. Ru.sk told the ^ing .session of the congress the In te rn a tio n a l P ub lish ers o ' M r. an d r ociation. "'»■’But ag g ress io n cannot sue- See A N G L E! d, b ecau se successfu l * niression b reed s new aggres- ,i t. ■ Rusk added . --------cfore d elivering his b riefcniporanoous speech. Rusk — -------------- ■-d P re sid en t Johnson 's mos- u.:e to the conference. “le rem inded the publishers of 1

‘‘vastly expanded need for printed w o rd " and stressed responsib ility of providing

lerdcveloped parts of the ■Id with txjoks.hc I7th pub lishers congrejTs . . - hc first held outside W estern -o|X- M ore than 1,000 dele- rs from 40 countries partic i-

lachines IsfslRefim r“W Enini 4 is p ro g ram m ed to end noiirs. .50 m inu tes a f te r it be- . The W asp will be stan d in g ■ aboul 400 m iles south of Ber- 1,1 to nick up the space b" ''- ; and th e i r c ra ft. he A tlan tic fleet T ask ce MQ u n d er com m and of ir Adm. Ben W illiam S a rv e r.

fleet. T ask Fore;c sca ttcre^d 'across the Pa-

c w here the nnl^ land ing ild be an em erg en cy land ing . a ra rc scu em en of the A ir • ■ \cue Serv ice s ta n d by th e ir ' 'nes a t a ir s tr ip s a long the 5- ■- ital track s a ro u n d the w orld , ' f ' • lineal d is tan c e o t 1.575.000 ■. - IS, They a r e read y to fly - :n m any co m ers of the 5o: the A zores, the Canarie.s. j, .g o P a g o Jo h a n n esb u rg . ^ iritius . S ingapore, L im a, R io YOUTH FU l Jan e iro , Ascen,sion. p lan ted S atu rourteen of thi.s a irc ra f t a r e try in g to w in cen tra ted in the B e rm u d a F ra m e , an d J, Uie p lan o ed land ing a r e a . C n m es-N ew s

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Jam es A.oss M iller. 2. son of M r. a n d took hom e the p rize fo r th e *“on' to gat nual fish derby held a t H a r- j,ig s le r9 -to o k -p a F t~ la -th * -l)R h - TjroIonEed c:00 n sh p lan ted In tho P e r r in e ^ ™ l ? l sn ’t up 10 p a r . (T lm es-N ew s (he orf

20 minutes* * * * Qf this type

I T T T Gemini 5-i'lP'TQ H aV P| X ^ J . O X J L C l ' ▼ Charles Coi ___ flight schedi

at Derbyte e m e d to bo th e g e n e r a l JteU ifl^r?® m g p a r t in the a n n u a l f ish ^a rk . T h e d e rb y w a s sp o n - schirra J r . . lo se L o d g e a n d th e C ity xom P. Sta •o x im a te ly 300 y o u n g a n - rocket is t< in g s o m e of th e 500 t r b u t into orbit.1 S a tu r d a y m o rn in g , w ith launched la

tq b r o o m h a n d le s b e in g ,o“ ‘’cm er,a id - .a 5 _ p Q l( is J M z e ^ . WLere _______v a r d e d fo r v a r io u s c a te - — — ) r ie s r a n g in g f r o m th e 1o s t u n iq u e po le to th e a n - ^ l l C l J- e r w i th th e m o s t f r e c k le s . Q p p / 1 i izes aw arded included fishing Ies. reels, archery equipm ent, SUN^VALys-and-arr-ice-ch^st^---------- •Jdttlio-EnstciThe m ain prizes were given p:!Ross Miller, 2, son of Mr. and S"!)? „ „

rs. Merlin Miller, Twin Falls, ”e y oungest boyjon^ler to ca tch n c j j ^ i lm'

McDorughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rich- jd W illiams the youngest g.rl p,pitchman,

catch a fi.sh; John Wilcox, , ignuso , son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard ilcox. the boy to catch the ost fish. named CheM nlinda Mingo, 11. dau jjh te r well, as its p

M r. an d Mrs. H erb M ingo, Lcnuson. Pe l.s th e g irl ang ler to ca tc h the was elected ee AN G LER S, P ag e 2. Col. 7 Q elance F n

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YOUTHFUL ANGLERS line Ihe Perrine < lanted Saturday for the annual fish derby, ying to win prizes as award.<i for various rame, and Canyon fish hatcheries and t tlmes-News photo)

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G r e m in i J B e a t E nO f S o v i eH O U ST O N . T e x . '( A P ) — T h e tw o U ic e re c o rd b f 1J9 h o u rs — b y push in j; pinion of e.x teiu ling th e m is s itin was

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HOU.STON. Tex. (A P) — As P ‘ ''itronnuis J a m e s ’ A. M cDiviit id E dw ard H. White II w hirl m s t a t e ound and rouijd the w orld, [T w in l-'a iilional A eronautics and Space n r s h i p to dm inistration pUihners a re r e c e i v e i isy p rep arin g for o ther flights

the am biiious Gem ini pro- ‘i , r . ' am . S h i r l e yE ight m ore flights a re sched- ed al atioui two-month inter- S h e w ill ils to p rac tice m aneuvers lhat p a i d to t ^entually will take m en to the e a i l t a t OO''- F a l l s L itThe firat twp launchings w ere im anned. H ere is a partia l it of m anned Gemini m issions, i Bott] eluding those flown: run,,,.G em ini 3—A ir Force M aj. ^ 575 irgtt-f:-< irtssom nnd-{=t—G*n4iv fa c tu r in g - )hn W. 'Young m ade a three- .•bit flight on M arch 23. 1965. to , A w ards st sp acecra ft system s. They ere tho first to m aneuver a even ing p anned .spacecraft in o rbit. 'G em ini •I— Air F orce M ajs. °im es A. M cDivitt and E dw ard r -W tn tc - t t7-nrDnchi?a J u n e '3, W nm er- 165, on intended four-day m is- ca te g o ry ' on to g a th er m edical, space- c e r tific a te aft an d scientific d a ta du ring m en t S tor •oltm ged-cxpostire tevspace-en-- ronm ent. White floated out- su it to th de the orb iting sp a cec ra ft for su it categ I m inu tes in the firs t exerc ise The talc

this type for a U.S. as tro n au t, a $25. gifi G em ini 5—A ir F orce M aj L. M ayfair ordon Cooper and Lt. C m dr. gen ia lity liarles C onrad J r . . seven-day sav ings a ight scheduled Aug. 22 to gath- ings and • m edical, sp a cec ra ft nnd sci- E n tra n t itific d a ta . A stronau ts a re to jcnt.^! of ’ !rform rendezvous ex erc ise s pggt ; eject.lng a sm a ll sp h e rica l „o t have itellit'e from th e capsu le . Tw in F alG em ini 6—C m dr. W alter M. T hey mu :h irra J r . . an d Air F o rc e M aj. nta t^ e d r am P. S taffo rd , tw o-day fligh t tn a rr ia g e icket is to h u rl A gena sta g e con test, lo o rb it. G em ini is to be unched la te r apd a t te m p t to _ . , , ik up w ith th e Agena. S taffo rd ‘

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ieed Association n ecessa rySUN V A LLEY (A P ) — T he T ickets ttht)-EasterTr-OTegtm~Stn:d"TVs^ availab le ciation elec ted R obert Mold- ciorg gav ihauer. F ile r, as its p resid en t iring its an n u a l convention in Pennywise in V alley S atu rd ay . wood.H eieH ttlm eFr-N am pa, a n d Wil. im M cD onald .'C a ldw ell, w ere T P i-Q i imed vice p residen i. Ix la n d A i d . ] eischm an . Gooding, and Stan- y Lenu.son, Caldw ell, w ere ected d ire c to rs . io/Cc;The Idaho S ta te Seed Council i v o o . . imed Chet D avenport. Cald- 1 9 6 4 .. ;ll, as ils p resid en t. Succeeding ;nuson. P e te O lesen. C aldw ell, ^IS elected v ice p resid en t and -i o z c jiance F ra n k lin . P a rm a , sec-tary^__________ v __________________ 1 9 6 4 -

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Perrine Coulee In an attempt to catch < Ish derby. Approximately 300 youngsters r various categories. The trtw t were do ies and hauled : to tlie coulee by the £

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A s t r o n ^ n d u r a n c i i e t s i n Stw o U .S . G em in i -1 a s t r o n a u t s m a y ;; u sh in g th o ir invii s p a c e s t in t io tiiot in w a s , th e f lig h t i l i r c c lo r C h ris to p h

Annual T.F. B *ageant Set JiI'he H th annutil M iss T w in F a l ls P a g 8 p .m . J u n e 1!) a t th e T w in I 'a l ls II Jiiuni. W 'jniu'r of the' p a g e a n ( will f o p r s t a te con ipe 'tiliim . T h e p a g e a n t is s 'in l-'a lls I.ions f h ib , w h ic h w ill p ix s ih ip to M iss I'vvin l-'alls. O th e r jiw arel .-eive inclu ilo a ST.'i W y le r w i is t w ;itc iv e le rs . S te r lin g J e w e le r s und J e t i r le y a n d M eiulio la w ill 'e h e r a $25 c a sh ;iw a rd . T f n . - . - . , e w ill h a v e h e r e x p e n s e s l l l H I l I id to th e M iss IcUiho I 'i ig - ' lit a t B o ise by tho T w in l Ils L io n s Cliili. irst runiuT-up will rci'i’ive n

[) scho larsh ip from I'epsi- J l t - f A a B ottling Co., lund the sec- 1 runn er-u p will be presen ted W/V»niN(i 7.*) ca sh aw ard hy Self Manu- J«)hn.M lu ring Co:------------— ----------BrnMdmt_Ui,wards will also be presented

winners In four categories, ining gown, swim suit, tal- . and Miss Congeniality, the

tants° t ^ ' g a i grirm er nf tlif evening gown helieves lhaegory w ill rcceive a $25 gift p ro jec tedtifica te from Idaho D epart- |,,, ^^ould hent S tore , R oper's will give a every aspeci

t to the w inner o f the swim t ca teg o ry . c*-*'he ta len t w inner will reccive v ice p525 g ift certifica te from the fully inform v fa ir Shop and Miss Con- su rp rise s th iia lity w ill bo given a $2.1 e>r any in /ings accoun t by Idaho Sav- dieln t know ;s and Loan Association,•n lra n ts m u st have been rest- ^It.-! of Tw in F alls County fo r I p a s t six month.i and m u st » ■ ' 1 i ' t hav e been a p revious M iss J a F , /in F a lls P a g e a n t w inner, ey m ust never have been -w-

irriag e annulled prtqr to the J . O \ J Itest.in t r a n t ’s age on the firs t pt. 1 following the local pag- B o o m e r nt m u st nb t he les.s th a n 18 H a r n e y . 1 r m ore th a n 28. Sho m ust be S a t u r d a y i good m o ra l eh a fac tc r ,— -— n t t a l T d a h t

Jirl.s m u st be -p repa red to g j e r all of tho various con tests o h o w n b v1 have th e p r o p e r “ “ ‘f® m n n d o t C" :e s sa ry to do .so. m o n q o t Ccrickets to the p ag ean t a re1 liable a t A lexanders C lothing J ’C T O I t nire. Sav M or D rug Store and Tnnywiso D rug S t o r e , J -y n - 1 1 C W a

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w 111 ' r e p r e s e n t T w ‘m _I• a 11 s ussQUiil-'■ant is s p o n s o r e d l i y . tlie nuimicd spinvill p i x s e n t a $300 sc h o l- j t'lia rlesr j iw a re ls th e w in n e r w ill project. n\ais t w ii tc h f ro m • H e r r e l t 's ‘i"‘"'si>u'n ailu n d J e n s e n 's J e w e l e r s . V "'"' t’' ‘'

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1 flight externi'/VSIIINCTON (A P)—Presi- lions from i It John.son is giving Vice flight officii :iiideuL_Uub£u;LJJL lim upiitcy sources. ly access to intelligence .C«- T he aslro i s and asslgnihg him broad passing sig hority in congressional mat- radioed ordc s.- S atu rday aslum phrey disclosed som e of las t h a lf of de ta ils of this relationship in sion. ,

j n t e.rvLiew in whii-li- lut sawMi&— “ tla v e U“ t ieves lhat if he ever should of vou .” or p ro jec ted into the presidency D ivitt, wife would he fully informed on Ja m es A.

?ry a sp ec t of national policy. st„(jc on thi 'I lliliik the people of A ineil- " j im , disc have the right to expect of com niunicat

lir v ice p resident lhat he be ring (of you ly inform ed, th a t there Iw no “,"1'^'p r jse s th a t can com e to him

any inform jit ion th a l he In’t know abou t,” Hum phrey voice, id. " I try to fulfill that obliga- A fter a 1 ri.” See ^T R O

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(SeenPIcture on P ag e s; Boomer Britches, 3-year-old stallion irney. Twin Falls, wbn the grand iturday in the halter clas.s judging i lal "idaho^Dregon^Nevada Appa ItMJsa the Twin Falls County Fairgrounds,

own by F rank Harney. Reserve ch ondot Captain, owned by Mr. and Mi ------------------:: [Boise. P rGTOirre IVIan Is H a z e ito n ,

few President If Optometrists FPHQwins:UN V ALLEY (A P) — The d u rin g lho O ptom etric Association Hailed D r. C harles P arker, " '" 8 ., rom e. as its new .president divided tu rd ay and nam ed Dr. P e te r o ^ th e races

Schroeck, Idaho F alls, os ' P-^* president-elect. Approxlm

Dr. C. R. S tew art, Boise, w as h o rses wer m ed v ice president and D r. m orning 's Y mcs E , H aug, Lewiston, sec- ,a ry -tre a su re r . Choscn new - ^ | ec to rs w ere D r. N athhn D. J r I S l l l jst. M eridian, and Dr. William

F'ate. Coeur d'A lene. MOSCOWHie association at its Satur- p ap e r Izv? y night banquet gave its an- A m erican a a l o p to m etris t, o f Ute yca r iW llite .11*5 a rd to .D r. P ark er, the re- boost to w ing p residen t, in rCC0]*nIlt0n p la n ^ to r - u his serv ice in prom oting bet- n iilitr;ry pt

vision, A reportV $r)(X) scholarsh ip , to be used Y ork corro< ring the first year of op- d ra sh o v cite netry study, w as given T erry by a congre well. Caldw ell, a g raduate governm ent s y e a r of Caldwell High o rb ita l la b looi. 1 Pentagon.

iity to H onor T.F. V, K. Royer, W ho Is"he Twin F 'alls City Commis- cia l-general n will presen t n certifica te to cxclude app7eciation to W. Kenneth tother zone.s

yer, fii^e departm en t lieutcn- T hey alsi -, d u ring the m eeting of the am endm ent ird a t 7:30 p.m . M onday in ing ordinan

City Hall. . lion of Robloycr^VfiH J)C ^reU rinE iH licr for _ rczon[n y e a rs of serv ice with the professional

J. c ra ls lots 1:ertifica tes . of appreciation No. 43. Twii 1 be p resen ted to A rm our The com r Jc rson . c h a i r m a n of the a p roclam at 'I,N com m ittee on the w ater- a s “ Youth ( rks t>ond election. T h ey 'w illlertifica les also Uill be; ipre- rnent of th ited lo local news m edia and cerise ordin:

.Salt I-akc Tribiine for their I fo rm ances i istance in relaying inform a- w here no I 1 on*Uie w aterw orks situation consider an Twin Falls to vo ters. a irp o rt rule, public hearing on zoning TTie seven tie rs will hc conducted dur- p lan s to aull the com m ission m eeting. tons of alui

he com m issioners will con- tho w ate r cr a n am endm ent to the zon- also will a[

orciinance which will pe rm it to fill the '"kennels in com m ercial-local, the P a rk s « n m erc ia l - c en tra l, com m er- m issloo .

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pu t in position of te l l in g Hj 5 n e w sm e n , ‘n o .’ w h e n ' m ; r e w a s a p o ss ib ility l h a t )■ n ioone on a h ig h e r lev e l i ih t s j y ‘go ;ihe;id.* |1.<lo d id n ’t say who that som e- I* w as. All he would say w as •lt| I his su|X*rior w;is D r. irge F.. Mueller, space ngen- j l | | ussQCiille iiilinuii.striitor for Hli

lined space flight..'harles Mathews. G em ini tject. 'm anager, la te r told ^ B vsmen additional ■'nrbits be- ^ B k 1 the plunni'd 62 ’'defin itely I nm ta k e placc.” ^ - ' ^ B.latliew s added he w as unfa- liar with what had been sa id the news conference n t w hich ult spoke. Kraft Is top m an ||k

control of the Ciemini 4 m is- 3n. ■ low ever, it was obvious th e res apparent p ressure for a Bjht exicnsiun, despite objec- H ns from a num ber of space :h t officials and asso c ia tedirces . H lh e astronauts, show ing only ssing signs of w ear, took Jioed orders from their w ives tu rd ay as they raced into tboIt h a lf of Iheir four-day m is- ■ <in, JjJj “t lavB 'u~tlrtnk of wut c r, btitW ~r—B t

y ou ,” ordered P a tr ic ia Mc- Wvill, wife pf com m and p ilo t Iflm es A. McDivitt. "A nd no '11itic on th a t.” ■''J im , disconnect your h eadset jyi m niunications a t the neckIE (of your helm et) from now '<I a t the s ta rt of your sleep pe-xl. No static on th a t e ith e r .” ■e sa id in a sha rp , busincssliko .lice. 11A fter a little b it, she cam e M50 ^T R O N A U T S , P g . 2. Col. 8 ' |

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5 grand champion aw ard " |i udging in the seventh an- || ipaltMJsa Horse Show, held grounds. The stallion was serve champion w as Dia-

and Mrs. C. R. Rieneke, . oise. P r e s e n t i n g the ^

a z e l to n , r e ig n in g q u e e n n f I le h o "r s e s h o w a n d t h e O -N . „Fpllciwing the h a lte r g la s s e s jj ild d u rin g 'ih e day . N ez P 'e rce ' j yle races were run in the eve- ng. A pproxim ately $4,000 w ill |■ d iv ided am ong th e w in n ers

the races w hich w ill con tinue 1 p.m . Sunday.

A pproxim ately 250 A ppaloosa irses were Involved In tho ornlng’s ha lte r c lasses.

Plans Boosted |MOSCOW (A P ) T h e - Soviet ip e r Izvestia sa id S a tu rd ay m erican as tro n au t E d w ard H. h ite I l ’s space w alk cav e a lost to what it ca lled U. S. ans: fo r-using o u te r sp a c e - fo r | i l i t t r y purposes.A rcp o rt from Izv estla ’.s N ew ork correspondent Sergei Kon- J a shov cited a reco m m endation f l r a congressional co m m ittee on * iv ernm en t opera tio n s fo r an b ita l laborato ry ru n by the :n tagon . ___________

r.F. Fireman, l o Is R etirin ffal-general and indu stria l, and

cxclude dog kennels in all he r zone.s.T hey also will con sid er an nendm ent of the tr a i le r park- g ordinance and a n app lica- in of Robert N. W. B a lleisen r rczon[n£ from rcsid en tia l- ofessional to com m er'clal-gcn- a ls lots II. 12 and 13. block 5. 43, Twin F alls tow nslte .The com m issioners will re a d proclam ation d esignating Ju n e

“ Youth O pportunity M onth .” rh e y 'w ill consider an am end- jrit of the en te rta in m en t li-; rise ordinance re la tin g to per- rm ances on p riv a te p ro p e rty lere no fee is ch arg ed and- n sid c r an o rd in an ce to a d o p t rport rules and reg u la tio n s.ITie seven-m em ber b o a rd a lso sns to au thorize p u rc h a se o f 21 ns o f alum inum ' su lp h a te fo r 0 w a te r tre a tm e n t p la n t. I t so will appoint tw o m e in b e rs '

fill the u nexp ired te rm s o n e P a rk s and R e c re a tio a C o m - isslon .

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T, C. Bacon- ..Sgi/rtY Y 1 • ■ ' bighs In the- i l onor cd m Last Rites

Funeral services for T. Clyde '*, Bacon w ere conducted Saturday A weak hl|

In the F irst, M ethpdl't Church by w este ra s ta tt R(?v...Earl W. Riddle. fa ir and rfTilc

to m H olter served Bs or- end and like Eanist. Tho wcalh

P a llbearers 'w ere John Breck- high pressun enridge. G rant, Ost<;rhout. Em- "'••• conUnue nu'tt Kelly. Dave Little. Elwood slppe* °> •■'e nlch, Robert'- Stephan, L. I ', will not be g lleaglo and Bob Naylor. variable high

Hcmorary pallbearers w e r e weatherHt'rh Lauterbach, H arry Le- cSV. c

■'’M oyne ^r.-. Sen. I^ n J ordan, ^ I fW Hhur WMson. Koscoe rTcTT, If. n, Soulen. H arry Eaton. Vern Thomas, E. C. Montgomery, C. Mfi*W: Coiner. Lyle Frazier. W. B. E“ s 'ern Idah Sauage, C hic John Noh.H enry .Cqiner, A. H. C aine. J . I.. ,,, ,, DrKcolI. -C u y ‘ Shearer. N. W. , W catliir a t Craig, Sidney Smith. Charles H.Coiner. Ja c k Lane and Sid ending a l 6 p^ hlallonCrraves. n. y.

Concluding services were held ', Ip Sunset Memorial Park . A.h.Hii. _ _

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Reported at S £ ,,, ,_ _ —_ CKarlv«t<in, W. ^

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BOLSE (AP) — Idaho's Sal- Cuiumi.u.. o, _ mon River was reported a t of-

■ficial floixl stage at .Salmon to- D.tn.it -day with a continued rise in ---------prospect. fv,It Worth

The W eather Bureau sold the ii.icn. . _ m easurem ent at Salmon report- ' 'cd this morning was 7 feet, the j.rk...n, mi... . official flood stage. The forecast ~was for 7.2 feet Sunday, 7.4 Somo temp feet Monday and 7.5 feet Tues- united State* ‘lay- J Blythe. Calif.

The stream was m easured a t hour 29.5 feet today at Whitebird and the forecast was for levels of 30.0 feet Sunday, 30.5 feet Mon- Weather at day and 31.0 feet Tuesday. ,„^vest tempe I ' l o ^ stage is S2 feet. . ending at 4 p

Tho bureau emphasized that Bt.ri.n the official flood stage does not f .i i .ry --------

- m ean d am ag in g floodinff will rc- „J,” tsuit nbove that point. But there itnin> ______m ay be flooding of low land Taronto --------ureas, tho bureau said.

A dike protects most of thocity of Salmon. Officials said a ______r ise to 7.3 feet p robab ly w ould n u r i . r ---------flood low farm lands nnd pasture ------both nbove and below the city. —

^^.^T h»hlghest-tha-river ha.i b e ea —WORTH-ID In 15 y cars was 8.24 In 1958. showers Sum

■m/r------ ' -----t T 1-1 Sunday 75 toM agicValley ^ F unera lsA. ^ •*-' • x r

BUHL — Services for Joseph ^ 8 '® ® White will bo conducted nt 3 Oqrnrp,m.>Monday « the Buhl LDS Church by Bishop H. L. Schaal. S il. Concludinjf rite* aro set a t tho i i n Buhl .Gemetery. Friends may call at, thc Albertson-Dlckard ^ " " “ "1,, ? i 'unera l Home from 1 to B p.m . M rs. Nick Sunday, 9 a.m . to noon Monday Nevada.8.nd a t the church ftpni i p.m. ___until time of services. . .--------- Thomas Moo

BUHL—Graveside services fo r Mrs. Jam es C D e b o r a h Sue Cham berlain, Pnul Gerhart daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Her- nnm, nil T> BSft S. Gnam tjerlalnr R ou te-2 , Jess , Baby 1 Buhl, will be conducted a t 10 T erry Votrub a .m . Monday a t the Buhl Ceme- Foukal, Mrs. tery. bell, and Jm

------ TmN-PALLS-r-Punftrat-M FV^Ices for David Aslett will be Jep’pcrs( co n d u c t^ a t 2 p m. Tuesdav in castleford. a the p s Church on H arrison schutte and c Street w ith Bishop Douglas Brown officiating. Concluding 0 * R n n o r rites will bo held a t Twin Falls

-Cemetery. Friends m ay call a t ^ thc Twin Falls M ortuary Sun- Danl day evening. Monday and until _ P*noon Tuesday.

_____ tor Myers aiBurley—Funeral services for Clarence I.af

Mrs. Blanche M. Kelley will be J ' t u v ‘ conducted a t 2 p .m . T u esd ay H t^sen , in S ta r W ard LDS C hapel by H ost. Eden. B ishop R ich a rd Holyoak. F in a l r ite s w ill bo held a t P le a sa n t I J tO O a in View C em etery . F rien d s m ay . c a ll a t M cCulloch F u n e ra l H om e H arm d Chc Ntonday a fternoon and even ing Boyd G raves a n d until t im e of se rv ices T ues- d ay . H arold Chc

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In fan t Dies Tw o^BUHL — Je rry Albert Erik-

sen. one-monthKild son of Mr. C j C p a l a nnd Mrs. Albert L. Erik.sen. By Thc A Route 4. Buhl, died Saturday A young B morning a t Magic Valley Memo- elderly Post rial Hospital. killed Saturd

He was bom there May 6. lisions just Besides his parents he is sur- four miles n<

vived by a twin brother. Larry The deaths Leonard Erikson; one sister. De- toll to 85. ti nice I jn E riksen; pattrrnal beon killed c grandparen ts. Mr. and Mrs, [he same pc Snorre Eriksen, Buhl; m aternal Marilv

- ja^ajidparcnts.„ Mr. and Mrs. s_ Atlantic. S Russell Marlow. Buhl, and a Clawson 75 great-grandm other. Mrs. Maude might have ( Marlow. Wendell. tack, but thj

G raveside services will be as a trafficconducted-4Jt 2 p.m. Tuesday at _____the Buhl Cemetery by the Rev. -wrH enry Trite, pastor of St. John's V 3 l l GL utheran Churrh . Friends m ay ___ _>21caQ ’a t tlie Alhcrtson-DickardF u n e ra l Home. C. :

Disaster Nursing stop sign vi

■ Course PlannedR U PER T -M r.r>- Ellen Carl- j “j"

son, county public health nurse. D^ftnis h .i rep o rts a spccial edut'ational forfeited SIO prograrn on disaster nursing w ill'jr.v .ng on th b e 'co n d u c te d from c.TO to 1 0 ! .p .m . M onday and Tuesday. ’ _____

R egistered nurses arc urged in CASEtak e advantage of thc cla.ss to be C.-VLDWEL conducted by ehtistine Mamon. case of Frai

. nursing repre.sentative of the Nampa, wh . W estern Branch of the Ameriaan second decn

R ed C ross. Futther information capo from m ay b e obtained by calling Mrs. continued ii B etty ' Peterson at the Minidoka Court to Jm

Hospital. tjng_

S u n d a y , J u n a 6 , 1 9 6 5 W J r ^ s2 T w in F a l l ! f f m o s t N « w » 0 <

<y s ■' * '____________ • ____________ «•■»* '■ ■

I Weather, Tempi—MM GIC-^VA{±E¥—F a i i^ lh r e i i ^ S tn i i i i y ■ H lgha Sunday In th e u p p e r 70s to th e nild^t m ostly In Ute u p p e r 40a to tU* lo irc r SOt. 1 bIghs In the u p p e r 70a, Iowa M to 42; Outli

- a nd a litt le e— lw r 'T e a ipaf tM r e t e «p»ct t J e ro m e 4S-82, B uhl S O ^ . T w in F a lls 4»-: p e r t 48-7>,- F a irfie ld 40-77. T e m p e ra tu re a t B ureau office a t 3 p .m . S a tu rd a y w as 78.

W E A TH E R SYNOPSi: A weak h igh p re ssu re rid g e a t the surfai

w e s te ra s.tatcs. T h is in fluencing high pressu fa ir and iffild 'w ea th e r th ro u g h o u t Southern end and likely th ro u g h M onday.

Tho w ea th er d is tu rb a n c e th a t m oved a i h igh p ressu re r,idge In th e G ulf of A laska will continue to m ove e a s t a n d then soutl slopes of the ^continental divide-. The valle; will not be g re a tly a ffe c ted by th is disturb! variab le high c loud iness n t tim es. No prec F a ir w eather an d w arm te m p e ra tu re s a re th rough the w eekend w ith only m inor cooli

Skies w ere g en e ra lly c le a r th roughout thi

a t m ost p laces n s those of the previous nigli tem p era tu re s ra n g e d in the 40s and low£ E aste rn Idaho section .

T E M P E R A T U R E S AND PR EC IIW eatlicr aL _iL ,p jn ._C .ST : H ighest tcm pei

low est tem p e ra tu re - l a s t 18 hours, p rec ip ending a l 6 p .m . CST.hlallan Mat. Mln. Fcp. StationAll.aJtv. N. Y . ----------- 'V *1 Aiil/.I.*All>u<jwrr<4u« _______ HI 61 J,n.ijlawilU .Am»r|ll.. ........______ 7i 51 M.mi.hl.A»h.'Mll» _ . . . 7J L7 - NtlnmJ JJi-arhAtlanta ......... .... ......... 7u 6t .87 Mullarnl. T**|(llitn«a ____ ______ ey 47 .06 .MlJ»auU««KlimtMirham _______ HH bd P«iIllam atrk_____ f'-’i'. 4« .fJ Nrw Orlranillnatiiit . . . •■I) New Ymkhr(.wii»vJII« ________UU 7H N..rlhHuffalo' _ ______* M' Ok'Iilhi.ma Cil<;a*p*r..........................'iti <»mnh»S. C. __ hO 64 l'hWi»*lpli*hIaCharivatiin, W. Va. __ f>< I'hijoui* ----CharJott*. N. C. ___H2 60 I'ltuburuhChlcaBo __ 8'J 67 .01 Port.arul. M«.Cincinnati ______ H7 I'-.rtian.i. Or*C:Uv«Urt<l -_______ KI Itapl«i Ctty .(\ilumhu., O . ____H4 fcH Ken.. ., _I)»nvar _ - 1 <52 lUohinnntl —Dm Mc.lnea - _______ H2 «« .05 Ht. l .uU -I)«tr..U - ________________________ *Duhith _ _____ _ ... . 80 5t>. .41 . San AntoniaKI I*a«i> _________ 60 San Dla«o .Kort W orth________ 71 61 ,62 San KranclaccII*Irna . . _______ .*7 .Mt. St». MariTfoiiati.n . . ________t>«» 74 - -----------IniilanapolN . ______ __KH fii ShrrverM.rtJaok»..n. M l.a .____ «« Sin.kan*jKikaonvUl# ______ __M.l 74 Tampa Sl- VKun.a« Clly H3 2.20 Tuf»..n

Som e te m p e ra tu re e x tre m e s from wlthli U nited S tates. S a tu rd a y low 32 a t Butte. B lythe, C alif. V ic to ria , T cx ., rep o rts 1.90 ii hour.

A laska , H aw aii and Cana W eather a t 4 p .m . PST : H ighest tem pen

low est tem pera tu re .s la s t 18 hours, prccip endinff a t 4 p .m . PST.Bt«Uon ’HTiT'snnT-Ftprnmmmi----- —C a l« a ry ________ __ 75 40 Winnlj.#ix _Kilmontnn__________ 74 44 Vanrouv.rM ontreal__________ MO - Anrht.rau* —U«Sln»------------------ 60 40 ----Toronto ___________ 76 40 Jfonolulu----_____________ _____H^KTPPTWA'TTTnFJStation Ma«. Mln. Pep. ----n „ l , , ____________ H'i a.1 Malailn u r l e r ____________77 47 .Mountain HoiO.KHllnff____________fO <0Idaho KalU________ 7S 8» Twin falia -

—W O R TH -lD A H O —i?artlit_c lQ udy_Sunday J show ers Sunday. No Im p o rtan t tem perati Sunday 75 to 85, low s Sunday n ight in the ‘

Magic Valley HcM a g i c V a l l e y M e m o r i a l M i n i d «

A dm ittedM rs. O scar J im en e z nnd M rs . E dna A n

R ichard King, both Tw in F a lls ; M aier, Mr; M rs. Joseph P re tl. C astlefo rd ; baby Cordo P a tr ic ia O neida. Je ro m e : M rs. Sanchez. S t W illlnm Saxton. K im berly , an d Sanchez. IM rs;— Nick— M oschcttI,__ W ells. Burlev__N evada. Heyburn. ^

D ism issedD e b r a G ailene ' L an caste r, A son w;

T hom as M oore, i J i r r y ' N elsen, Mrs. David M rs. Ja m es O lsen nnd son. M rs. daugh ter tg P a u l G erhart an d B aby Boy P u t- ae l U e , Ri nnm , nil Tw in F a lls ; H enry ^Je s s , Baby Boy E ric k so n , a n d — L/BSS]T e rry V otrubek, nil B uhl; AntonFoukal, M rs. R aym ond C am p- M rs. Mikbell, and J a c k M. S helter, allF i l e r ; ' Mrs7 R onald C la rk an d M rs. H ara a u g t ite r, Hnze ltun ; ‘Mrir-.RtcIt-- -l:a r.tn n a nta rd Je p p crsen an d d au g h te r . Laws, all I C astleford . and M rs. J a m e s Reeves. Fr< Schutte nnd d au g h te r , E den. John M ackt

•--------- - Dennis WiS t . B e n e d i c t ’s , J e r o m e . David

A dm itted - r

E llen Rudd. C a rey ; M rs. Vic- | •to r M yers an d d au g h te r . M rs. J / I S l l l C larence I.ap h e rt and son and J e t T itus, a ll J e ro m e ; M rs, T O . Je d H ansen. W endell, and Renn J . S O l *

_____ ' JUNEAUG o o d i n g M e m o r i a l Japanese v.

A dm itted " ' f ' 'H arold C hoate. F airfie ld , an d ' '" ‘l o r i ' >95

Boyd G raves. H agerm an . V ”D ism issed ‘'"y

H arold C hoate . F airfie ld , and I'® J G lenna Brow n, Gooding.

TwoKilled I f l I headquartei« ™ I foot bo.it VSeparate Crashes w=.s ^.oppe.

By Thc A ssociated P re ss trc a t\\A young Boise w om an nnd nn The Coas

e lderly Post F a lls m an w ere contacting killed S atu rd ay in se p a ra te col- W ashington lisions ju st ea s t of Boise and sition of t four m iles no rth of Lewiston, lixjat and il

T he deaths ra ised Idaho 's 19fi."> |(no;vn ho> toll to 85. tw o m ore than had aboard, beon killed on highivays during! Tho d is the sam e period in 19«, KilletJ headquartei w ero M arilyn K rau th . 22 . 2215 approved bS. A tla n tic -S t,-B o ise . «ml-Ji^c^i~quarters-i»vClawson, 75, Police said h c | Under th< m ight have d ied of a h ea rt at- on fisherie tack , but thp d ea th w as listed ry nation v a s a tra ffic fa ta litj '. j ano ther in

--------------------- :---- thorized to

Valley Traffic— " C o u r t s " ^

Ja m es C. Bushy, 50x1 A d d iso n .•\vc. E-, w as fined SIO for a whestop sign v io lation by J a s t ic e ^ '^ n .TTf th e-P eare* 7 \h Rnhln’su n r R nn-i _ - aid D. Dudley. 3fiO Sixth Ave. E .. | r | | | n 1 w as fined %17 for speeding Judge Robinson.

,Dennis H all, 26. M (:Cammon, j forfeited SIO in Police C ourt fo ri .T w in F a l

I driving on the w rong side of th e Birch Socii ' -sircet. - troductory

— ----------------------- ' the A m eriCASE C O r^ lN U E D Store. 12S

C.-VLDWELL (U P I) — T h e The m eet case of F ra n k J . M artinez, 21. by G arn .L

jN am pa, w ho is - accused of nato r fo r i 1 sccond deg ree m u rd er and es- include a f; I capo from custody, is being e rt Welch.• continued in Sevenlh' D istric t of the soc I C ourt to Ju n e 12 fo r tr ia l se t- la n d answei

1 The pubL

■■ ■ . ■_______ ■ ___________

•e m p e ra tu re s [Traii tb -S < n 4 ay n lg h t^-a - Mttle -w a rm e r , to th e nild^SOs, low s Sunday night J . X x ! lo irc r SOt. mxeept P ra irie „ . _

I to 42; O utlook fo r m ooday : F a ir I q . I- l. t r . r i ^ l n f

ta F a l l i 4»-7», B urley S0-7S, Ku-| r ^ b I n p e ra lu re itt Tw in F a lls W eather i r s h ip tr< lay w as 78. B a ro m e te r : SO.OS. held th is.......... and PocaR SYNOPSIS and chai.a t the su rface con tin u es over the mi; high p ressu re ridge will continue i^j^s. Rui iut Southern Idaho ov er the week- ty. ' Parent)? a<t m oved a ro u n d .th e top of the j h e Me f of A laska a n d W estern C anada held Mor d Ihen sou th w ard 3 lo ;;g the eas t ^h^ Silvei ff-. The valley s of Southern Idaho j ja h o Adi th is d is tu rb an ce excep t for -some •phe Boi

ies . No p rec ip ita tio n is expected, w ednesda i r jtu re s a r e expected tp continue L ittle The

m inor cooling M onday. Ju n io r Cciroughout the ag ricu ltu ra l valleys •j-he Poi »m pcH ilur«»~w erejnuch^ llje.sam c:. h e ld -F ri< previous night. T he ejirly mcirning ,he adm i Os and low er 50s excep t in ' the j ja h o - S ta

kND PR E C IPIT A TIO N ^;hes i te m p e ra tu re last 12 hours.ours, p rec ip ita tio n for 24 hours (Contlni

com m uniiI. Station Ma*. Alln. Pcp. t-.Tf-hepjx* Aiii/ei**------------- ;s Ll le a c n e r

J.oijl*vilU . _________ H4 ti4 schools Vw------- l!'l - i - Ihis y ea r.Miami llvarh _____ . f'.l

7 Mi.llan.l, T a * .______ Mtf fc7 ThC retS .MIl»aiiU«« .................71 ft*} ,,|fw rnpr

Mt-1-...St. Paul 7U 64 jJ Nrw Orlrani ____ ‘• J U nivcrsit;

New Yolk f’l f>7 ' tU<*f INorih PJalt. «7 fti ^

' Ok'Uhotna C ity _____ TJ 7.'. .l7 |th C . StateOmnha -------------- 77 «- .62 nrtivitieSI'hiiN.IrlphU _______ T7 4-J f.,rh.MiniK ______ wi» f>H like noneP itu b u ru h ____ HI t l W orld W2

I Port.an.l. Me. -----,-----SS Qwi^hfrI'ortlan.l. Or#. ZZ3IT Ml 6» bWlSHCritapiti C i ty ------- ,r_ 67 4H m an for t

! !ir"hmon.l _-ir 7« 4f.I Ht. i .uia - . _____ t»i 7 en tire pr<

Hall Ijikff C i t y ___MO 44 mii<jf1 San Antonio_______ 7i> f.4 1.81 **9"San Die«o __________fi'j 61 ta ined .

I San Kranclaco ______ _ R6 61 **Thc HSt. .Stff. Marla ______ "2 4H Tr. ,K ..1U . ____________ 70 la s t g reaHhrr.vep.irt-------------- «« I.H h a ts ' tO k

T r b i .~ _ . 71 he Said.1 Tu<-...n r _ 01 1.“ D elegat

from w ithin the 48 contiguous g j M arv i (2 a t Butte, M onl, High 104 nt g j pVesid jpo rts 1.90 inches of ra in In one n^^t two

fice rs elec------- a rd so n . 'ill and C an ad a d e n t; M rshest te m p e m tu re s la.st 12 hours, secre ours, p rec ip ita tio n for 24 hours vVheelock,

New d irrrSlallnn M.-C.- Mln. - Pei>. T'pwtsf nn *

v .„ ro ,.v .r_____ ____ r.7 M C yril P reA nrhor.u .--------------M <0 ResolutiJtineati __________ R2 04 .03 .Honolulu_____ ______»4 74 conventioi

------- S ta te EtritPER A TU R Ea____________________ w ork fnr---------------------

Mountain Homa_____SO th e federporatejin ----------- 77 nj libera lize

J ^ n r a i l . -------------7« .J s tr ic tio n s

dy_Sunday a a c U ^ o n d a y ,. a„few . nt te m p era tu re changes. Highs com m lssll

_ , _ of accum i

H o sp ita lsinvestlgati

M i n i d o k a M e m o r i a l equaiizatiiA dm itted 5>a-^ed on

E dna A rm strong , M rs. D avid Longevity M aier. M rs. M ichael Lee. and v ice and baby C ordova, nil R upert; M arie Sanchez. Susan Sanchez. Alfredo tab lish st Sanchez, R o b ert Sanchez, all ^*ble to eq Burlev and V ictoria A veyta, o ther H eyburn. ' c u s s e d ^

B irth s , 'n ‘he f A son w as born to M r. and tions the

Mrs. David M aier, R upert and a aske daugh ter to M r. an d M rs. Mich- s ta te em p

• ae l Lee, R u p ert. a rd ized fo _______ th a t mov

L__ C a s s i a M e m o r i a l P‘°y es trsA d m it te d ^ -------------- ^ n c c ^ t

M rs. M ike W illiam s, R upert, the sta le .1 D ism issed1 M rs. H arold E stes . C atherine es tab lish n

-l:a r.tn n a n d ~ M rs r—Q eorg e -Me- .sper.ia l a,u , Laws, all B urley ; M rs. H orace sw nd ing c 1 Reeves. F redd ie A lanis and Mrs, citizen.s c

John M ackey. all H eyburn ;M rs, Special Dennis W agm an. P au l, a n d JP P recia ti David H aines. O akley. Sm ylie an

.............................. ........ ............... Ih e -m o m tT lative ses*Japanese and imple

I • ho Persoi

Fishing Boat m te 'm e n ,^ ' -I The 196:

I Is StoppedJUNEAU, A laska (A P ) — A Ponderosa

Japanese vessel fishing for salm- sta lla tio n • on in w aters closed to Ja p an '

I under a 195.1 tre a ty w as stopped D arre ll 13 by a C oast G uard cu tte r Satur- junior day and o rdered to accom pany a.ssocialioi

I the cu tter to A dak in Ih t Aleu- ^ a s th e lian Islands, the C oast G uard nual m eetj;aid,............E ridny

The I7th D istric t C oast G uard L an ting . 7 h eadquarters here said the 80- le a d e r of foot boat W nkashio M nru No, 8 R epresen t

j was stopped abou t 16 m iles cas t sion to "h ot the line p rescrib ed in the tax . . . treaty . w ard "

' The Coast G uard sa id it w as Ijin tin g- contacting Ja p a n e se officials in "casu a ltie ■ W ashington to dete rm in e dispo- p ro g ram s I sition of the Ja p a n e se .fishing re ta in ed iI boat and its crew . It w as now referendui

’> I known how m an y m en w ere Sen. Do 1 atxiard. supported!; Tho dlK trict C oast G uard sa y in g Hit ' head q u arte rs sa id its ac tion w as atm osphei > approved by C oast G uard head- w an t to cit-quarters-in~W «shington.------------------------------

Under the N orth Pacific salm-- on fisheries tre a ty , a signato- O i a , I ry nation w hich sights a boat of CANEE*

another in closed w aters is au - ■virgin Is thorized to seize and detain the ovive.ssel and crew . A rrangem ents ^^ater a re than m ade betw een the two Johnson c na tions invcqvcd.-for -dispnsilio a of the vessel and crew . The pen- xh .. Prp

, ally can be p rescribed by the , ' nation whose boat is in viola- snorkel ar

derw ate r

; JohnBirclrtJnit I Schedules Meet J u"'

rj .Tw in F a lls chap ter of the John W n n ; Birch Scxriety will have an in- G ER.W I

troductory m eeting M onday a t p E x rN 'I ' the A m erican Opinion B o o k Store. 12S Second Ave, N, • BEDDINi

! Thc m eeting will be conducted ■ ,. by G arn Lewis, d istr ic t coordi- „ f nator for the society, and will *- include a film n a rra te d by Rob- ; e rt Welch, founder and dir<;ctort of the s i^ ie ty . and a question. , - land answ er pcricxi, 7 3 3 -8 4 ? I The public is invited. _________

Training for Tw

Is Planned^ RlbCBURG — A tw oiiay lead- d h v J t

ership training institute will be jjeeree held th is week in Boise. M oscow „ n _ o m i and Pocatello^ fo r PTA officers ™ and chairm en an d o th e r in ter- c

'® ested m em bers, acco rd in g to M rs. Rulon Lewis, s la te p resi- den t o f the Id^ho C ongress .of Parentis and T each ers. F alls, w

T he Moscow m eeting will bo scien<:e “ held Monday an d T u esd ay in palholof

the S ilver room, .U niversity o f the Uni Idaho A dm inistration building. ical Sch

f T he Boise m eeting will be heldW ednesday and T h u rsd ay in th e O. B f

® L ittle T heater build ing of B oise and M r Ju n io r College. Wisemai

s The Pocatello m eeting will b e ferred fi he ld —F rid a y - a n d -^ a lu r^ la y —in p i ta l - to

8 the adm in istration build ing a t for fivi ® Idaho- S ta te U niversity . Schcxil I

------ -T----------------- nav a l dl

Speaker sm n e

(Continued from Page One)com m unity ot P ocate llo , w here ^ ju le a c h e r tu rnover in public wschools w as down 45 per cen t

- ‘his year.The retainm ent of d es ired fac- p„r..nii

Ijj u lty m em bers ' t i t Idaho S ta te . . , U niversity was n early double W illiam th a t .of last y e a r . T hroughout .

171 the ! s ta te , ho added , business . ac tiv ities this sp ring have been like none since the y e a r a f te r W orld W ar II.

Sw isher, who w as key spokes- ,,, . m an fo r tho sales ta x legislation in the Senate, w arn ed th a t the en tire program of the 38th ses- 'W F r

5, sion m ust be "defended and sus- J Jta in e d ."

"T h e 1966 election w ill be the ■ la s t g re a l e tto rt of the "wool o l l l l

h a ts ’ to keep Idaho In the p n s t," • •' he sa id .

D elegates at the council elect- ed M arv in Snyder, Tw in Falls,‘ a s p residen t to se rv e for the Lloyd ® nex t tw o years. O ther new of- ch a irm a

fice rs elected include G len Rich- Democr, a rd so n , T erreton , v ice presi- sa id Sat d e n t; M rs. Sally R ichm an , N am - E . Smyl p a , secre ta ry , an d M rs. F ra n d iscuss

^ W heelock, Boise, tre a su re r . D em ocn New d irectors a r e J a c k F ra d y , W alke

’■ Lew iston; lvonS t6s, Boise, find assum e C yril P rescott, P ocatello . because

ij Resolutions adop ted by th e the peoi convention pledged th e Idaho the spiri S ta te Em ployes A ssociation lo

_ w ork fnr n stnte. schedu le based ^ on length of serv ice, revision of _ ,»n is " th e federa l H atch Act nnd to 'libera lize political ac tiv ities re- s tr ic tio n s imposed upon govern- . !"

„ m en t em ployes. A personnel ‘his cornmKsTb— rT O -W s^ iid o f ite d pom t th

to contro l and lim it nepc)tism in p a rtisan- s ta te governm ent. E stab lish m en t has tot

of accum ulated sick leave of up issue.to 60 days for all s ta te em ployes He nc w as nlso noted. T h ere will be nn level thi investigation ot the feasib ility of does nc equaliza tion of s la te sa la rie s and thai

. b ased on cost of living index, on a stc i Longevity pay for length of se r- •■jhe i v ice and adequate ap p ro p ria - going to e tion by future leg isla to rs to es- th inking0 tab lish sta te sa la rie s com par- recom m i 11 ab le to equal g rades in industry can Con,

and o ther governm ent w as dis- to h is j- cussed ;----- i-------- -------------------- Seeuritie

In the field of w ork ing condl- m ission, J lions the association reso lu tions W a lk e r ' a a lso asked that allow ance fo r m ended

s ta te em ployes' trav e l be stand- e rsh ip ir a rd ized for all d e p a rtm en ts an d c ra tic r th a t moving expense of em - m ad e th ployes transferred for the con- .

- TTmtBTictr of-the s la te be paid by ^

The association a lso in itia ted ™'r*lonM „ estab lishm ent of a p ro g ram of _ jspcciaLaw ards. to -recogn ize j)u t-, :e s tand ing contributions by Idaho J h e

citizens to their s ta te . try in g ISpecial resolutions ex p ressed bui

J app recia tion to Gov. R oberi E . Eovernrr Sm ylie and to the lead ersh ip of p a r ty s; th e -m em b ers c»f the 38th logis» i ''lative session for the e n a c tm e n t ab le , im and im plem entation of the Ida- stop to ho Personnel C om m ission Act and the Idaho public em ployes 1 re tirem en t system . xm ,k

The 1965 council ended S a tu r­day evening with the associa- (Contii lion’s nnnual ban q u e t a t th e back oi

P onderosa Inn and w ith the in- "D rin k •. _ sta lla tio n of new officers and di- |, rec to rs asked h<J D arre ll Brock. Boise, im m edi- ,,. o te jun io r past p residen t ot the J a.ssocialion. Caldwell w as select- . ed a s th e site fo r th e 19B6 an- insisted .1 nual m eeting. McDiv

F rid a y evening Rep. W illiam low er tl i L an tlng . R-Twip F a lls , m ajo riry q e a to y - i- le a d e r of the Idaho House of with the 8 R epresen tatives, asked the ses- w ard H. t sion to "help us susta in the sa les P a tr ic ia , e tax . . . and move Idaho for- ' ' '°

w ard •• n icato r.s l.an tin g warned there will be n " c a su a ltie s" among v ital s ta te f° ’'" ’atio ►- p ro g ram s it the sales tax is n o t! g re ta in ed in the N ovem ber. 1966. ® ■= V refe rendum b e Sen. Don I:oveland. R-C assia. Gus, I ’ll

supported Ijin ting 's position. W hite's i d sa y in g Uie sales tax m ean s " a n The ,w s a tm osphere lo m ake industry G em ini i 1- w an t to come to u s ." two chil ------------------------------------------ ---------- -Bonnie—I

►- Stays Indoors N orth AlCAN EEI. BAY PLANTATION, Withou

V irgin Islands (A P ) — B risk w ives t< winds. ovcrc.nst skies and chot>- com m uni py w ate r kept M rs. Lyndon B, instructif Johnson close to her vacation to th e ir 1

co ttage -Sap]rday,--------------------- e rs couli'■ Thc President’s wife did m an- the two ;

age to get in som e tim e w ith '■ snorkel and ma.sk to look a t un ­

d e rw a te r vegetation and the fish of the Caribbean.

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J u n e S p e c i a l sn w n n x TitEY u s t :

G E R .\N 1 0 IS 2 5 c * n p ' P E T rN 'I.4S , Z l.N N I.tS . . \G - ^ A ll vt < E R .\T I:M S . and o th e r SmaU ^ "

: BED D IN G PL .W T S —C»f Pl«w.rt < Air»n0.m.nt, for

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James D. Bell, son of Mr. and r Mra. Wl A. B«U,.8M.WQtniogside,■ Drivev Teceived a m aster of a r ts admin

* degree in the field of business law si " economics Saturday a t ' Clare- ,* mont Graduate School, Clare-o - ^ n ^

WUllam J . . W eaver. Twiij A m e" Falls, will receive a h ias le r of

o science clegree in t t e field of ^ yjj, n pathology at 8 p.m.- F riday from ,f the University of Oregon Med- p« t

ical School, aroonjd -------- ' . • cialljre O. Bryan Gepnar, son of Mr. River e and Mrs. Leo B. Gepner. 121 test. :

Wiseman Ave., has been trans- ,e ferred from Annapolis. Md.g Hos- n p ita l- to Canfip-Del-Mar. « a lif ., Sue„?fl it for five ,weeks a t Fieldm an

School before going to his next B |g|, naval duty station. manaf

-------- 296 AlShirley Witherspoon, daughter Saturd

of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Wither- ing an spoon. 184 Morningside Drive, ern M will receive a degree Sunday Oil C< Trbm WaUa WaUa CoUege. Oil O

-------- and rcTwin Falls Community F arm _ .

'■ Bureau will meel a t 8 p.m. Tues-day in the Farm Bureau Office. ,William Berry, Idaho Pow er Co., .

“ will show a film on electrical safety and Al Luloff’ will dem-

" onstrate the process of artificialrespiration. A business m eeting u f i .

. will be held and refreshm ents “wUI be served. ' ...................

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’■ W alker Says >! SmyUe H as t- Dodged Issue " i!:e Lloyd J. Walker. Twin Falls. r- chairm an of the I d a h o Stale . I- Democratic Central Committee, i- said Saturday lhat Gov. Robert “ I- E. Smylie "has totally failed to “V n discuss the issue" of appointing ”

Democrats to bipartisan boards. _ —W alker said Smylie ‘has to | V l ]

3 a.ssume this defensive position because he knows as well as do T

0 the people that he is violating I0 the spirit of the law.JJ "A Republican has no business4 m a -|rrn 'g “ Dem ocratic appoint-

m ents." Walker declared.He said lhat In a ttem pting to shinini

"explain away his failure lo ^ ,| have the Democratic j f tr ty np- Saturd j point the Democrats^^o th e bi- strehg P, partisan boards" Gov, Smylie march t "has totally failed to discuss the "Wh P issue," marchB He noted that on a federal until1 level the Democratic president D C ," f does not appoint Republicans lanla. s and that it should not be done gia Kl . on n stale level. The

"The governor certain ly Isn't* going 1 0 try to kid anvbody into- thinking that the D em ocrats r.*;, ’- recommended form er Reoubli-' - - r c h r' can Congressman Ham er Budge■ to his present position on the ti

Securities and—Exchange- Com-■ mission, Congre,ssman Budge," Craig* W alker continued, “ was recom- Othe ’’ mended by the Republican lead- t* ership in Congress to the Demo- o„' c ratic president who properly yjiie.■ m ade the appointment. j a■ “ To do otherwise i;; only a riiiri n

b latan t attem pt to blur and de- Sleigh. slroy parly lines and build a Mon-p e rso n a l m a c h i n e , " W alker officcr

charged. Depari3 " T h e goverhqi'," he said, " is maxin^

trying to get away with this ■'ally,J now, but in the interest of good

government and a strong two- Aboi( pa rty system, Ihe Dem ocratic '. .p a r ty wjll use all_ pi?ans. .avail,- I t able, including legal, to put a . stop to this activity," one.ni,‘ Ande

' A stronauts(C ontinued from P age O ne) s n ij *•

- back on nnd ordered a g a in , our ch■ “ D rink som e w ater "

"D <5 I sound a little h o a rse ? ” a.sked her orbiting husband. O d

"Y es. you do sound hoarse .Now d rink some w a ie r ,” she insisted . G rav

M cD iviit's voice w as a little low’e r than its norm al tenor p ; quafrtv — -btrt stiH w -contraM ( with the baritone of pilot Ed- . w ard H. White II W hite’s w ife. '. P a tr ic ia , cam e on first tak ing i . over from the capsule cp m m u-L

n icato r, M aj. Virgil I., G rissom . She passed on the *; form ation that the sccond-stage!*^*^^'*^^; I booster had re-en tered th e ' ^crvi

e a r th ’s a tm osphere and burned.*‘A big im provem ent over

Gus. n i tell you th a t .” said W hite’s cheerful voice. DAI.l

I TTie .w ives were w ailing a t .i^ ‘ ' 1 ' ' G em ini control as w ere W hite 's « u,

two children , Eddie, 11, and- -Bonm e-tynnT-9------ aw a itm g t he j a ^ ^ r d

sp a c e c ra ft 's passage over thei N orth A m erican continent.

W ithout any in troduction , the : w ives took. o\*er th e capsu le

com m unicators chores, re lay ing instructions from flight officials, to Iheir husbands-at>ove. Lisien-

' er-*« could sense the su rp r ise of the two astronau ts.

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W e h o v e a few voconc SUMMER TER*

J u n e 1 4 ' th ro u g h Au

AK w ork d o n e on a p r iv a te basis o n e s tu d e n t.

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lews in B r ie fLS”i S ! a r ^ “to'St AssN., win be graduated ^ tu r d a yfrom the- U niversity p f ' Galifor- W .. yfrnia. He will receive a bachelorof science degree in business w a q hi aW intstfat iBtf--^ - WUI ehteilaw school in Septeniber. he h a s I

' Sterling C. Larson and Dr. and Mrs. Vaughn M. Pond have divers bbeen named as delegates to the a jn jin islAmerican Assembly on Cana- jo rd a idian-Amerlcan Relatioiis to be partm enheld Thursday through Friday points riat Utah S late University. (ngs in

P a t U ih t Twin Falls, among the 24 contestants offi- ciaUJr entered in -th e 1965 Snake River Stampede Queen Con- f.u/1 j. test. She is sponsored- by the Twin Falls Junior Riding Club.The 50th A nniversary Stampede ® S .Qu_een JJgntgst wiU be held Ju ly ^13 througS 17. - "

Blaine C. Anderson, .ownel- and e r ^ " m anager of Straughn's 'Motel. .The b 296 Addison -Ave. W.. reported rivers s; Saturday lh a t his motel, follow- jngjan agreem ent between West- asked i ern Mtjtel.s, Inc.. aiid~American Oil Co.. now honors American Oil C^. cred it cards for room and related charges. wild riv

P a tric ia Byrne, daughter of quoted I Mr. and M rs. Jam es A Byrne, ing. "ia 1335 W ilm ore Ave., has been a reas a awarded the J500 Laura Moore m eans. Cunningham Scholars h i p to readily Bpise College. Miss Byrne, who e rs wou was gradunted from Twin Falls rugged High School this year, will ma- "Thus jor in pre-medicine. would i

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class of 1945 will have a reunion roads al the E lks cafeteria a t 8:30 along s p.m. Monday. AH m em bers a re nrens w urged to attend. basis of

---------- partlculTwin Falls Jun ior Duplicate the sun

Bridge Club m et “F riaay 'tve- ning a t Duplicate Hall. " O •

Winners were the Rt. Rev. J J J O f Monslgnor Edm und Cody and “ Mrs. Irene Oliver, firsl; Mr. and Mrs. Keilh Evans, second, and J l J . VMr. and Mrs. J . M. K in g sb u ry ___and Mrs. L. R. Dunken and Mrs. ' I Roy HUI. tied for third. -1- " I

K ll K1..X K lan Leaders Call term asti

Ralph

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ATLANTA (AP) — With a jt had I shining red cross as a backdrop, the brld Ku Klux Klan officials called river ro Saturday night for renewed Klan qj 5 j g f strength and- activity, including Crews m arches in southern cities. the Coli

"White people are going to ja i m arch in every city in the South until they get lo Washington. -T-h„ , DC ," said Calvin Craig at At- lanla. grand dragon of the Geor- sta rted i

The m arches a re to sta rt in Atlanta Sunday with a walk by nX„ Klan m em bers down Peachtree Street. .

"If M artin Luther King can f ' m arch on Montgomery with his ®sex orgies . . . we ought to be able to get 10,000 white people to ^ a n ra o w irP e itc h tre c s tre e t."Craig said. J

Other speakers a t the rally were the Tennessee grand drag- (Contl on. Raymond Anderson of Mary- biggest i ville; the Virginia grand drag- son of I on. Sandy Coley of Chesapeake; pleye. tand__a__Gecirgi.i—titan, George the sm;Sleigh of Jonesboro. Hine. 10

Morris Redding, chief security the smn officcr for the Atlanta Police Roberi Departm ent, said there was a the der maximum of 600 people al the w ere d rally, held in the city’s Grant F ra m e ’s Park. Hatcher)

About 100 persons, including hauled ti some women and children, wore Fish Ha Klan robes. After^

Coley told rhi? rally: " I t ’s good and awa to see all you white people—not youngstc one. nigger in the group," drinks.

A nderson, w earing a g reen d ragon robe, said the K lan is fighting com m unism . The only V < i l l ( reason he is a K lansm an, he 1said, " is to provide freedom for I x C t J our ch ild ren ," ^

Services HeldT l i i r m 1 were suir o r W . T a v l o r <=nKineer

tions, aiG raveside serv ices for W illiam s ta to Bo;

E , T aylor w ere conducted F ri- -]-he test day evening in Sunset M em orial May 1 ir P a rk by Twin F a l ls ' M asonic T h ose Lodge No « AI- and AM d u d e Joi with 1 eo P locger. Idaho Ma.son- Johnston ic Lodge No 1. officiating. t i

P a llb ea re rs w ere A. D, Sm ith, . j l r r v J l ea land Brizee. O scar P e te rso n , f Hnrn'lH I Fred H . K P i n s , lla l Hill a n d ! IJ a m e s C la rk . B u rl

K ervircs w ere under the d ircc -,jn r,’ jp r lion ot Reynolds I 'uneral C hapel, w h ^ r l e r

P L A N E B U R N S , ^ ~ DAI.I.AS. T e \ (AP^ — An Air

Nation.lI G uard iank'.?r pl.ine, re ­tu rn in g fm m a m utlne trainin.q flight, ran off ilv* runw av and burned Sa iiirdnv. ITie 11 pArsnns aboard escaped without in jury .

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Jordan Gives Se! Assurance on wue“'".S Rivers Bill ISgTo"

' WA.SHINC.TnN ( - W- SalinftJ Len Jordan. R-Idaho, said today JPE Pici he h a s been assured by the U.S. P^Sgy D epartm ent of Agriculture that “hoi

■ enactm ent of the proposed wild showinj ’ rivers biU would not affect slate E ’ound: ’ adm inistration of stream beds. reeling

Jo rd an said he astced the de- Flinn d ' partm ent regarding s e v e r a l - • .' points raised during public hear- ambula

ings in Idaho on the bUI. One i iApervi . w as whether the . Land Board Robert ’I'would lose its authority regard- Main A '- ing the leasing of t^ie beds of son tai ' the rivers covered by the bill. Ronald [ "W e believe," Jo rd an a i d the aftenji: ' departm ent replied, .’'thnt the limping ; language of thfc bill is clear that David , il would not in any way change to get - th e -r ig h t-o f t he-.stat^ a s to thp service

m anagem ent and use of its prop- ing car 1 e rty ." nice to

The bill includes in the wild them ." I rivers systems the m ain Salmon . R iver and its tributaries. Jordan . asked if present roads a I o n g i J - U J , those-stream s-w ould be c lo s e d i ~ - , and whether the b ill would pre- W | - | |

vent future road coiistruction.“ The concept o f a national

wild rivers system ,” J o r d a n I f l o f quoted the departm ent as reply- . ing. " is that it would contain BOIS , a reas accessible by v a r i o u s tors ai ; m eans. Some a rea s would be money J readily accessible by roads; oth- public ) e rs would be accessible by more' islature 3 rugged means. ho-traii . "T hus the wild rivers b i l l state ii

would nol in Itself mean that But roads would be prohibited. The some l

I question as to whether new effect 1 roads would be constructed which i ) along stretches of wild river million ; a rea s would be decided on the propria

basis of the overall plans for the “The particu lar wild riv er a rea nnd cominc

! the surrotmding lands." gelking __ ~ public

■ Big Wood I'Kr;;: I River Flow f.'ft”!Tops Record . Ij -;

HAILEY — Big Wood River i"I reached a level of 5.36 feet Sal- f ” ,., ,

TirdayTTa new record high, ac- cording lo Woodrow W atts, wa- °term aster. «

Ralph Griffen. forem an of the ,he , Blaine County highway crew, re- ported that S tar B rid g e ' w as teaphin still holding Saturday, although teachin

‘ it had been feared earlier th a t |vjan\■ the bridge would wash out if the a large■ r iv e r ro se over its F rid a y level “ vve‘ of 5.10 feet. vgrv n> C rew s wei-e u n ab le to reach e r s ’" s

the C olorado B ridge S a tu rd ay , tiv e se ’ an d d am ag e to th a t s tru c tu re ucation ‘ w as nol known.

The Gooding Sheep Bridge, ( t I J one mile north of Ketchum, sta rted to wash out early Friday morning, but county road crew s -T t IF,

, secured it with cables, according ' \ T « q , to Don Reisch, Blaine County■ com m issioner. RUP I F rid a y , crew s w ere rep a irin g listed, th e B aseline C anal, n ea r G an- Saturdt , n e tt, w hich broke T hursd ay . M em or

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(Continued (rom Page One) tbpre v biggest fish; Dean Rappleye, 10, Mrs. V son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rap- driver pleye, the boy an g le r ' fo catch sw at t the sm allest fish and Penny- -Mercur Hine. 10. the girl angler lo catch a popl the sm allest fish. complex

Robert Hansing. governor of Passt the derby, said that the fish Sanche: w ere donated by G r e e n 's . Sanche; F ra m e ’s and C a n y o n F i s h all Bur H atcheries and the fish were arms, hauled to the coulee by the State lacerati F ish Hatchery. severe

After- the judging of the fish juries, and awarding of the prizes, the The ' youngsters were treated lo soft the hos drinks. ______

Valley Students Get Engineering Certificates *

T en a re a engineerin ’ studen ts ^ w ere successfu l in passing th e o l ' \ L e n g in e e r - in - tra in in g ex am in a - ' tions, according lo the Idaho S ta to Board of E n g in e ers . Boise.T he tes t w as given April 30 and M ay 1 in Moscow.

T h o se receiv ing certificm tes in- * elude John D, C arson , Ja m es S, , John sto n . Ja m es W, Kelly, and Jo h n I, Sackett, a ll Twin F alls;

jiljarry J, H ansen, W e n d e l l ,! H aro ld I„ Malone and R ichard jI M orris, Buhl; T hom as K, S ch a - 'Ifer, B urley ; G ordon f'llenn Vin- X * ing. Je ro m e , and R obert R. '

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»■- ' “ ' “- l l . . . UiiVT".y m g pictu res a t horse 5. P eggy Scott preseminl • ■ I It a t . s h o w . d show ing horse, .it ;e grounds . . . ■ Larr\ c

Si- M am Avenue : j , > ! e i l 3f son talk ing w„h 1. R onald E McDowe l ‘’i ' - I ,e a f ie r-d a y '5 wurk le bumping into gnx.t-r\I t D avid Slim p (-uu,ni ■ 1;e to get in ‘practice'’IP service-jc4> . . . Bm?- m g c a r . . . And o v e r h e a H ^_ d n . c e ^ . o y o u r e n e n , i e s , , r J»n -——_If F u n d Boost I*d| ■

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h-; JTublfiT -sch o o ls lv '“he‘'l9Mre isla tu re wiU r e s u ' i t t m o t ^

ho-trained teachers ^ J S i ‘ s ta te jobs. “'-cepc;*

“i know J' s som e tim e next fall iHa W effect of the h i g h e r ^ L ^*r from- r m illion increase in the schoolS

p ropriation , le “ The general In fo ritaJ >o com ing to us." said D K S

s^PenniendeniH public instruction. ",s that , 9 teach e rs a re much happier . J the situation this year and a re not nearly so many v a S cies. Salaries arc more c o i r ^ itive w ith those offered in o M sta te s .

“ F or this reason 1 am cc-fl - den t we will be able lo reufl

in Idaho m any more o f th e iu * ' e r s th a t are«<ralned in o u r J

in stitu tions."Records of the State D e J

m ent of Education show thTJB the past far less than o n e iJ of the college seniors g rad u iij from Idaho institutionsteach ing degrees actually teaching jobs in ihis slate B

“ M any go into other fields J a large num ber leave the s t i9

'We haven’t b e e n v ery m an y Idaho-trained t t M

•n e r s , ' said Wayne York, e u 9 / . liv e secre ta ry of the Idaho £ ■ e ucation Association. |

5 Hospitafed I% From Car WreckI

Near Rupert IRUPiERT—Five persons n B

lg listed in satisfactory conditH 1- S atu rday evening in Minid«

M em orial Hospital followii{ I one-car accident threo

- - sou th-and-tw o miles-west pert.

Deputy R ay Jnrvlj icp an l tbpre w as a bea In the car ^

[I, M rs. V ictoria Aveyta, HejteM 5- d r iv e r of the car, was trj-iijiH h sw at th e bee when her u A y- -M ercuryLleft-theroad and s in S h a pop lar tree. The car n f l

com pletely demolished, H >f P assengers in the car, VxiH h Sanchez, Susan Sanchez, A1.W* s, Sanchez nnd Robert Sandiitfl h a ll Burley, r e c e i v e d b n sfl e a rm s, legs and severe ftoiH e lacerations. Mrs, Avejia t i S

sev ere facial cuts and chest h ju rie s, He The victim s were broiiftnB ft th e hospital hy E. E.

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assis tan t p ro fesso r of W l f W at. the U niversity of

f lT o will deliver a p ap e r a t I ^w Third In ternational Sympo- ^• J n n nuorine ch em is try in . W -* •

S c h . G erm any, on Augus_t 31. V “^ ^ a u th o r of the p ap e r deal-

^ t h new com pounds th a t m gwve been synthasized in lab o A - J M■^n^work a t the u n iv e r s iy is rS rR e W. F razer, a g ra d u a te S e n t in chem istry . ’ B l B H ^* “n e compounds resu lted from A-fforis in seeking to find rocket ^

o .x id i z e r s P r o f . Shreeve ■ « ! Ald escribe rc- . . . o f the

Mrch work carried out h e re Is scheduled ttHer a grant from the Ad- nual Meeting

.“»nred Research P ro je c ts Agen- S ta te B a r a t !'v administered by th e Officc 8 TanahiUoi Naval Research. ch ie f T exas cc

______ _________________of J a c k Rubv,- p ed with kiuNews ,oi

R eco rd Couns( Jack R

Warranty deed filed from M 'n- nie End to Mr. and M rs. I.ee Rov Parker. D ecree o f 'd is tr ib u - A c l l i V t l ,i„;, in estate of Edw in W. End filed with Minme End a s recipi-

"oecree of annulm ent filed for a ir 'a Y s ^ u ^ V a l R, G, Sparks from H azel Lou.se

^Certificate of nam e fjhSl for «el in defense ii C a ? e w l.y T o g g _ ^ f

ELMORE C O U N T^ OswaldKing Hill Ju s ticc C ourt A v e te ran n

— Fined for overw eignt loads le r in Worldwere Dean 1'. Silva, O re iV u ta h . w as adm itted t<37■ Eugene B. F o rd , Sioux B ar in 1941. IFalls S D , $15: C harles F. Lof- civil tr ia l prac[is, Darwin, M iss.. $35, and defense.George H. Holdren, Idaho F alls , A m em ber ij l 7 B ar Associutioi

Harold E. Stengel, P o rtlan d , a l A cadem y c15 inadequate b reak aw ay . an d fo rm er dir

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P roba te C ourt the s ta te and iCivil suits have been filed by His topic foi

E. A. Lankford ag a in s t Rex m eeting will INebeker for $130 plus in terest C om m ission Irfor apartm ent ren t, nnd V ictor a rep o rt of thc EnRkraf vs. A. V. D ayley for N ovem ber, 196$327 plus six p er cen t in te rest ce rn in g the

" " ^ r .^ lk e r a '■ ;d ’ A m ert Skeet, KePaul, were each fined $30 for shooting of Os\drunkenness and d is tu rb in g th e ......... . m— —peace. They n re se rv in g seven days in the county Jail in lieu of the fine.

Gary T aw ser filed civ il action against H. D. B arney for $100, which is the balance on a set of golf clubs.

Civil a c t i o n w as brought ^afiainst Dan B lack by P ruden- . / itial Savings and Loan for $133.68 and Magic Valley C redit B ureau # U V / filed civil action ag a in s t G ary Crane for $127.50 and ag a in s t Cornelius Falcon for $258.60.

A complaint w as filed by“ eh arl« -W r~ D ilv is-Jr. ch a rg in g ------------------------

Glade W. S tringer w ith w riting ro-account checks an d C arl E.Keely filed a com p la in t charg ing Maurice Wood w i t h issuing checks with In.sufficient funds.

Rupert P o lice C ourt ,. Douglas H unter. 17. R upert, I/I

$5, inadequate b rak es . D avis S. V V/ ,Miller. 17. R upert, $7, d riv ing M A V Awilh faulty m ufflers. X v^

C lerk 's Offlco Marriago licenses w ere Issued

to William E. C leelland, 24, Lith- M l t v )bridge, C anada, and Shirley Bry- , yMj I M ars, Rupert: R am iro N. Salis, ' (Fort Campbell, Ky., and D elores - Garcia. Caldw ell, an d D avid Ray G entry nnd L inda Allen. both R upert. ‘

TWIN FALLS COUNTY Police B lotter

A car driven by Connie A. Van Ostren, 17. Route 1, Tw in Falls, struck a bicycle cjdden by W en­dy Ann Johnson . 12, 1245 H ey­burn Ave. E ,, w hen M iss John- ^ son 'rtxle her b icycle from a service sta tion on Blue 1-akes Boulevard N. and crossed over the line of traffic . T he girl w as ( ■A\'^ uninjured. \ \ \ )

Cars driven by Joe C arp en te r, \ j 41, and C harles A. Knight, Boise, tolliclecl one-fourth of a m ile

■ ( l ^ h of R ogerson o n U. -S. m^hway 93. C a rp en te r and Frank B eayton. 42, both w ere charged w ith being d runk on a public highw ay.

Police C ourt Charles Robinson, 1419 Ninth

Ave E. fied $5 and costs, per- desmining a dog to run a t la rge . .1- A. M iller. 259 Sidney St.. 'fined J!) and costs, h a rb o rin g on Cwaunlicensed dog. Croi

Ju s tic e C ourt .Marold J . D ilw orth. C arey,

fined $10, overw idth load ond Woiro_ perm it. Dounlas R . Hoops. po;.513 B uchanan St., fined $3. throwing beer bottles from an automohile. J . M ichael T inker. qui!130<; Maple S t.. fined $10, not giu,bavinp a m uffler. G lenn D. Mil- ler, 2,-,3 Ninth A ve. N. fined $3, tjre;defective b rakes.

M arriage licenses w ere Issued to Riibert LeRoy E nglem an and JDixie Lea T re a t , both Twin

an d to Olen Leland brigh t. Twin Fall.s, a n d Je a n Aje^Ls Voung, >lailey^_________

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. . . of th6 T ex as-S taeeT B ar- “Is scheduled to a d d re ss the An- M em bersnual M eeting of the Idaho ‘\ ' ‘‘;hc“ry LlulS tate B a r a t Sun V alley, Ju ly anel g ir ls Ih'Ii. T onah ill p a r tic ip a te d a s 5,'“:h ief T exas counsel In defense T he session--jf J a c k Ruby, w ho w as charg- w eeks and tl ed w ith killing p residen tia lassassin Lee H arv ey O sw ald. B eginners

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^ W illiam s iJoe H. Tonahill of the T exas g y m nastic '

t a t e ^ r . will a d d re ss the An- th re e d;ual M eeting o f thTe Tdaho S tate lastinga r a t Sun V alley, Ju ly 8 . op^,,T onahill was ch ie f T ex as coun- school age u

.‘I in defense in the tr ia l of Ja c k sm a ll regisuuby who w as c h a rg ed w ith kill- a physicalg p residen tia l a s sa ss in Ix e \v ill be condia rv ey Oswald. te rw h iie willA v e te ran o fthe P acific thea- will include

ir in W orld W ar II, Tonahill m etric exeras adm itted to th e T ex as S tate d rills ,a r in 1941. He specializes in School ngeivil tr ia l p rac tice and crim inal re g is te r for iefense. tw irling , drA m em ber of th e A m erican ju m p rope, a r A ssociation, th e In ternation- fro m 9 a.m .1 A cadem y of T ria l Law yers an d Monday nd fo rm er d ire c to r of the S tate of the eight i a r of T exas. T onahill has been view will bic tiv c In Ihc b a r associa tion on p a rk band-ihle s ta te and national level. the p rog ra in His topic for th e Sun Valley

lee ting will be "T h e W arrenom m ission In v estig a tio n " nnd " Vrep o rt of the tra g ic evenis ofj o r

lovem bcr, 1963, ’ in D alis, con— ---- —e rn in g the a ssass in a tio n of G L Ore sid en t K ennedy and the YVjl loo ting of Oswald.

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bowling, a rchery , teiinis, gvm - nasties, tum bling, tw irling, d rill 'team hiarch ing and physical fit- > Jness c lasses will be lield a t 9 a .m . Monday in the H arm on 'P a rk recrea tio n building, - ac- :o rd in g to Chad Browning, d i- ' rec to r. Twin F alls R ccreation D epartm en t. I

T he bowling clinic will begin- lu n e 14 a t tht^ two bowling a l - ’ leys for boys^and g irls betw een the ag es of S and 14 , If th e re is enough u bowlingleague will he fonned after the com pletion uf the clinic. No reg-istratiun. fee u nocossary, .........JU DITI

M em bers of the Ot-vo-kwa ■ . . . dai A /chery Club will m stru t^ boys M rs. Joe. I and g ir ls iHMucen the ages of' S V ista D riv and IS m the archery c lasses, ed a F ulbr The sessions will run for two “ y e a r ’s sti w eeks and there is no reg istra- M ilrany. Is tion fee. tho United

B eginners and advanced ten; tem ber. nis c lasses will be taught by ,D ale W illiams from 7 a .m . lo 1noon. A SI reg istration fee will DC requ ired of any boy or g irl ]V I|»C V 3f school age who enrolls in the "riasses. There will be four ses- SHOSHON •iions lo choose from, with each vices for M session lasim j; two weeks. A w ere held ; Lournamcni will follow. C hri 1

W illiam s a l s o will instruct 1 g ym nastics class from I lo 3 Vi p ,nu th re e davK a wook, tho sion lasim g four weeks. This ilso is open lo bovs and g irls of ^ a in e a re i school age and there w ilf be a „sm all reg isiration fee.

A physical fitness p ro g ram ^ h ^ f 'c s 1 ci ivill be conducted bv L arrv Sat- ci ’h'' r te rw h iie wiih no fee. Instruction will include weight lifting, iso- m etric excrcises, plus agility

School age boys and girKs.-may HOIre g is te r for c lasses in tum bling. ------------tw irling , drill m arch ing and i i f C I ■ju m p rope. Instruction is held W c L l from 9 a.m . to noon S aturdayand M onday. Upon com pletion |[ of the eight weeks a su m m er re-view will be held a t the city ,p a rk band-^hcll. L li Jacobsen -is- r o r - J Jthe p rog ra in instructor. • Jy ,

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SHOSHONE — F u n e ra l se r- vices for M rs. Angie W hitenack W Rw ere held a t 10:30 a .m . T hurs- day in C hrist Church, E p iscopal, ^with the Rev. John F . Tulk of­ficiating.

Music w as provided by M rs.CharTes H ansen.

P a llb e a re rs w ere C h arles H an ­.sen, Clyde Hughes, E . J . B aer.C harles Borden. Roy B ate and C harles Pendleton.

Concluding rites w ere held a t Shivshone C em etery u n d er d irec- jtion of Bergin l-'uneral Chapel. j

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Mi.ss M ilrany w as g ra d u a te d While m agna cum laude at the Uni- will tie v ersity of Colorado. I-riday. She English will study 1-rench lite ra tu re an d outside se rv e as a teaching ass is ta n t a l She isL y c e e " l-ra iico is Cou|x>rin.“ ------------1-ontainblcau, F rance.

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Shoshone— S|x.'c .“i David W lelsley, son of Mrs. In iogeiv ENJ(lelsley, has retu rned h o.iivo fter se rv in g three years witii On eos he a ir force. He w as stationeil t Siagon, Viet N am , for 20 nonths nnd a t C lark Air Force Ia.se in the Philippines.

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BUREAU TO M E E T HOMICl 0 \ L-:U — C lover Commun- OWNEIy l a rm B ureau w ill m eet at:'M) p.m . T uesday a t tho Clover POLICchool. Dr, Ja m e s T ay lo r, prcsi-ent o( College of Southern Ida*o. will be fea tu red speaker p^oila iiin Kniep. c h a irm a n , said «iu' l Ucr C onjm uniiy I*'arn\ lUi-I'au a re uw ited to a tten d thc . V F | c |uH'Ung, •-------------- ; - ■ --------------- S ta te Far

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mixed reac tions over report^ a public always tli shooting a re a will be availab le by Octo­b e r a t th e M inidoka N ational Wildlife WANT Refuce. Public shooting grounds on o r over. Ujo n e a r bird refuges a re nothing new, but r ^ " ‘ “ th ey 're ra th e r ra re in this d rea . The rea- son is qu ite sim ple: T here’s no dearth of places to hunt cither upland gam e birds providing or w aterfow l in Magic Valley. E xcep t for vision to opening days, the re 's seldom anything in the m rosemWinR a traffic jam in- fields o r businessit around s tre a m s and lakes. lt‘’'iT ti

Those who believe firm ly th a t thi ) re- q, gion’s r a t h e r lim ited w aterfow l need munists 1

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protoction and re s t won’t favo r opening tion" fro; p art of tho 'M inidoka Refuge. Those Who the ^ tiw lavc reg a rd ed the refuge a s som e sort of ^P>«. ^

unfair ad v an tag e fo r ducks and geese m ight be inclined to cheer. H owever, no one should im agine the B ureau of Sport \„g ^ F isheries and Wildlife will open portions cf the refuge th a t would prove a danger MYTH< to w aterfow l. —Romulo

It would be a good guess th a t the areas to be converted into public, s h o o t i n g

---- grotm ds-wtH-be-thoss^pots-where-him lers; wb,i<|-wahave w aited along refuge boundaries in Meanwh hopes of a shot a t an occasional low bird, the cmerp W hatever a re a s a re opened to hunting. «s n hen It w on't ta k e the b irds long to le am thenew boundary . F light p a tte rn s an d habits __will change accordingly w ithin a fewdays, long before th e re 's any dan g er of „ho souglbig in roads into waterfowl num bers. the East.

One prob lem In opening p a r ts ot the Overlay refuge m igh t be one of equal access. Cer- ^ta in ly th e .b u rea u w ouldn 't b e inclined to open a n y d is tric ts th a t would b e acces- sible only to ow ners of p ickup trucks or wondering four-w heel-drive vehicles. H ence, the new work for - public shooting grounds m igh t involve just in ca

J som e ro ad pro jects. BBorBBM agic V alley sportsm en would do well \ T Z

to fam iUarlze them selves w ith the public V J. shooting grounds p r o p o s a l because w hether they know it or not, such facil- ities are going to play a la rg e r and larger Th^ role in the ir recreation . .seems to

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D IF F E R E N T AGINGCongress has pmssed Social Security ihnt this

legislation providing for re tire m en t of In- movemeni . sured citizens a t ago 65 o r even th ree procedure

y ea rs e a r lie r if they so des ire . In the ** dif ^ e of th is federa H aW i -many-Fetir4?-Ji^° m en t ru les specify th a t a w orker m ust how ve" re tire no la te r than when he reach es his superhigir 65th ann iversary . I t 's a com m on rule in tainly Cor industry and one need look no farther the engim

TEaiT'tTiecrty oTTwin F S m WTTn^a irfTan- Tsressnrcy; datory re tire m en t age of 65. p u t mem- makers. i b ers of congress apparen tly age differ- ently than the rest of A m ericans. The petting to only retirem ent^ r e c « ^ lz e d b y senators- m the nev nnd rep resen ta tives is defeat in an elec- of Congre tion. signments

G eorgia’s Sen. R ichard B. Russell pro- ditions wl vldes a good exam ple. Ju s t the other day rri'rabov'l he announced h e’ll seek an o th er term- in 1966 .elections and he added he doesn’t a recent < expect an y opposition. Senator RusseU is understate 67 and h a s b ^ n absen t from W ashington “Unless since Feb. 2 fo r trea tm e n t of bronchitis and ag g rav ated b y em physem a. AU of which ra ises the question cf re tire m e n t age for workload m em bers of the U.S. Congress.

Right now there^ a r e n t le a s t 29 m em - iWonroni b e rs of the Senate who a re m ore than current n 65 y ears old. I t’s difficult to tell the exact n t i ^ r from scanning th rough the Con- cg r e s ^ n a l D irectory because som e, like ver'siai m

— Senator—R ilise lL don’t believo in detail, tho role o T he G eorg ia senator, fo r instance, gives fhW srTa th is revealing inform ation about himself: 't nccdo “ R ichard B revard Russell, D em ocrat, of considerin W inder. G a ." At nny ra te , m ore than one- P''"''’ fourth of U.S. senators have passed the age of 65; b u t i t’s probably closer to one- desk and

___ th jld - j rh e House of R epresentatives isn’t We a.isun ea rly so bad , but a t least 35^1ncmbers brtfjj; Th a re beyond 65. - appan

T he sen iority system of Congress gives r^rix a ll the ad v an tag e to long serv ice. ing th a t m ost of the aging m em bers con- star, tro l both the Senate and House, These old m en of long service have trem endous pow er and the desire to hang onto that Tjie dar I!»wer m ust be the only reason for con- tinuing 10 stand for rcelection as long as cTcc't'r c d

___ ^they can . Afemhers of congre.ss; who afso Grsnd Cacontrol their own pay, have no problem I ower Gr w ith re tirem en t b<M:ause thev set up a Neither p lush re tirem ent program for'them selves • '‘ hard C long ago.

Appomtivo officials in the federal gov- em m en t are required to re tire at 70. a Our nat

____p ro v is io n th a t h a s b een w a iv e d fo r one! preserved•of the b e tte r know-n officials, J . Edg.^r There are Hoover. But m em bers of Congress go on P«>an d on. ho cheape

___ _ F rom som e of the antlcs of the oldsters.In rec en t years, it’s obvious citizens andl ^ tp :p a y e rs would benefit trem endously ifT??l,^,d^mj they could forco senators and rep resen ta-1 national n tives to retire . There* appears f\o way bring those -results short of defeat a t th e " '^ " ’ ^ ‘ polls. Once senators and represeritatives \ta s te the power of office and seniority, ^u id “^ii th ey n ev e r w ant to surrender it. Herald.

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WHIRLIGIGBy ANDREW TUIXY .

T O »H1N(j H Jw—narppHy fur Uia le nfl fntjtrr, - e m ore thoughtful types -«t the State Depart- - /

m enj -.are not dism issing anti- <American feeling in the Philip- ypines a s m erely the fruits of communist /iubversion’. .

influence is present, 'o f I■1 % course, as it is in every new

country trying to shake off Ihe pa.st and find a be tte r future. .But largely the F ilipino's unrestis based on his longihg to re- .establish his Asian identity. _j O

U iiw d by foiir centurfes o f ' X. . . __ _ Spanish rule and 50 years of v 1

T .iir A m erican Big Brotherism . \Uthough he speiiks both Spanish and English,'! Filipino rem ains an Asian. » blending of ^ilay. Since the U. S. granted the Philippines ^ yjilependence aftgr WnrM War 11 . .the nation has !__;n stirred by what m i ^ t be called "Asian / jH Jonalism ." It still retains and wants to retain

ties with the West, if only for economic U IvV w n s . bu t the average-Filipino finds himself fwn to his Asian brothers.Is one Filipino diplom at here put it. “ You lericans have blood ties with the English. M i g do we with the rest of Asia. We have never :n e ith e r Spaniards o r Americaijs. We have ^rays thought like Asians.”

* * *I^ANT VOICE QN-MIUTARY BASES—More- ,!r. the Filipino feels It U proper for him to /en t th e U. S. ajfsumptk>n th a t its m iliiary /ies In the Philippines a ro the result of somed of divine right. Tho m ore responsible I-lli-os do not seek abrogation of tiie treaties 'viding for ttiese bases, but only their rc- j[on to give their country m ore of a saythe m atter. They don’t see why . American ^inessm en—should have equal status withipino businessmen.: is tru e that the m ore violent instances an ti- .^ e(lcan lsro - a re staged by the com- nists -Through infiltration o f sm all but loud _ _ _ _ _ _lent groups. But the m ovem ent for ".separa- i” from America ha.s won th e support of n a tion 's m ore respectable leaders. For ex-

pie, Gen. Carlos Romulo. form er aide to neral MncArthur, form er A m bassador to ST i. shington nnd a longtime friend of the U. S.. | come out in support of a policy of strengthen- ties with Asia.

V * O l l vlYTH O F WHITE SUPREMACY EXPLODEDomulo does not quite suggest that Red China _ _ _ _ he wave o f the future, but points out that

Asian no longer regard s ' the white m an potso;I awe a n d /o r fear. '"Jap an ese victories in j don’t krkl-W aF-H-explode<M hat-m yth,^ho-says.-----1miipen5 ~tfeanwhile, there Is an ironic significance in ^ut when em ergence of former President Jo.se l aurel j„j, [q, a hero among the Asiah bloc. Laurel was y^| there ounced ns a collaborator when he operated change in

"independent" government during the night. a nMC OCciipnlion, hut tndny thf. more v n ri- —Drj-Jenl lUs natalonalists sec him as a m an of vision Hyde get iI sought the security of accommodation with

E ast.verlaying all this nationalistic stirring Is fear, re a re IUO million Indonesians a t the Philip- p U p s 1 !s' back door and 700 million Chinese a t its It door. Even while contiiiuing to seek Ameri- pjivpn a m ilitary protection,-the Filipino can’t help {he oil

dering whether he should lay the ground- k for doing business with the Asian m ass— in case. ^ stray

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Views of Others ™ ‘SaBSBawsr, p(

WILL SUCCESS LULL CONGRESS? Pots: he parado.x of the K9th Congress Is this: II You can ms to be nccomplishing so very much, nnd about a d

hods which, in previous sessions, w ere blam - ment payn for legislative failures. We hope, however, next meal : this will not take the steam out of the able to pa /em ent to do something about the antiquated And do| cedures of Congress. blood pres:is difficult to argue with success, and from hardening

adm inU tration's point of view, this is likelye a highly successTuTsesiliiJn. It iiia.y be baid ,.__________'ever, that a nian driving a model-T on a irhigljway is likely to get there anyway. Cer- OUR B' ly Congress is still driving a model-T and if I. Cry, " engine has been turned up by presidential servations

■Btnrcy: rr" 'docs'Tsornpirt ra n rw "t n s i r ^ e TiVw-- donhr true; <ers. under similar conditions, will always of thing ll ? 0 successful. ' tho PublicII of which is a rather roundabout way of name of th ing lo the fact lhal the assignm ent given enlarge on he ncw point committco on the organization words and Congress is one of the most im portant ns- to the Pul iments handed out in this session. Tho con- anyway. 3ns which have necessitated this study still:t even though this particular Congress may FAMt

above them " . . . W or as Sen. Mike Monroncy pointed out. In we hav-e Ih jcent edition of Tax Review, and wilh some GENT erstatem ent: , F( Unless the Congress subjects it.s organiia- 1 and operation to piercing scrutiny and nges of some of its methods, it will not be J to fulfill ils responsibilities for today’s TTT kload and resolve the perplexing problem s' V f 1 which it is faced " i lonroney was the author of th e Senate con- rent resolution lhal established the commit- of six senators and si.\ representativi~i Fvn>n _ jgh this particular siiiciy is lim ited and will

hy definition, got into the m orc contrtv sial m atters of seniority, the filibu.ster and £oje of the House rules comm ittee, it nevcr- ess Ta5 "a 'm-y^targe-jigcndar-lf-nothtng-etser i loedo to examine the procedures u s ^ in * sidering the national budget. Our budgets The Joh IV but. lo borrow Senator M onronev's ana- kept the I -. Congress is still using "m achinery as ob- card econ te a s a quill pen, a slanting bookkeeper’s asked Con; k and an oldfashionod high stool.” in the publ 'e a.ssume that the committee will eventually in 1 0 years, jg Th Irsr recnmmrndation*, undaunted by This is • apparent success of this session. If C o n ^ s s hike of J5

5 to act on them it can only blam e itself limit of K perpetuating the inefficjencies currently man<.r,f

i into iLs ~Sysloili:^>Cani.il5 City (Mo.^ lion. /\s _____ ____________________ amounts tt

GRAND CANYON ,he dam builders are at it a.qain. The f'eil- Johnson esi 1 Bureau of Reclamation is.seekini; author- would 1» a uln from Congress to build two huge hydro- June 30 th iric dam s on the Colorado River in "thtr ngg jV 'fu, nd Canyon, one in Marble Gorge, one in j,,n c 30 191 er Granite CKirge. [jg jeither dam is neccssnn,-. according to Prof. ni debt wo (lard C. Bradley, a Colorado College jiivsi- billion to S'

and well informed conservationLst. "Both „Id be wasteful and destructive.” he writeshe winter issue of "The Living WiWerness.” ^hat. He isur national park areas are intervded to belerved .unimpaired for fu tu ro , generations, ever Texan:re a re other niean.s of providing electricity P'^^R ‘'Phe people of the Southwest—and they would:heaper. too. according to Bradley, ' 'f >ut once these beautiful n.itural a reas a re The faintidated thev-m ll be^lnKTTn -311 of lis TofeverV poodTierf;liTi x r a j sportatioa becomes, s m iplrr a r d-guick-.the__jjjca -tind our population expands, our parks andlnohle pover oiial mopumenls and seashores become in-1 States wouli isingly more important. Cm wo dispose of ’dchi. And n so carelessly? Can we cheat, our gran^- hearts are dren just so a few people can have elec- But what ity—which fossil fueU or nuclear power has been in

them just a s well?—The Boston since the ei— prosper!

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(Twin Falls) leave th• • • this mes

PUPS FOR KIDS DEP’T.‘ Two Cocker Spaniel dogs must The oil■ be given away. One is purebred lins, 32,’ and the other is only part Cock- one of■ er. You can phone 733-9013. commanc

_____ man witA stray black Shepherd dog habit,

that's good with children needs The 4 ta home. In the evening, phone Navy coi713-7858. follow hi

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Pots: "They’ t You can say what you w ill; gressive,1 about a dog's life, but a dog like the;r doesn 't—have- to ‘ meet—tnseaH- the prot- ment payments, worry about his with ther , next meal or whether he’ll be P a t is : ; able lo pay his taxes. tanned1 And dogs don 't have high quence v

blood pre.ssure, I« a rt disea.se or m anner1 hardening of the arteries. oddly ge' He s e r- ----------------- J___, ___^h o sh o n e )-----K o re a n s1 months s

OUR BULLETIN BOARD Cuba belf I. Ci^, Twin FaUs—Your ob- E ast seviI servations are interesting and no , f, ,--donhr rrue.-^but they 're the type <‘ “ Pr* '" ' es't peacitho Public l orum over (he true since co r name of the writer. Feel free to 1 enlarge on your topic up to 300I words and shoot the letter along bravery■ to the Public Forum. Thanks, ‘. anyway. ^ “I • bnrraRsn'

FAMOUS LAST LINE **. . . We’re pedestrians an d '..

I we have Ihe right of wav.” e .o rGENTLEMAN IN THE minefield

FOURTH ROW out. ’ he

I' Washin^on•I News1

I By LYLE WILSON

J" ‘(TOReff P r ts s IhlcnjailbriaTJ IKo UfTiT? i The Johnstm administration *he unf(. kept the faith with its credit American . card economic advisers and A chicker , asked Congress for another hike ears in o’

in the public debt limit, the 12t h ! ‘"K nil of■ in 10 years. it.' the U

This is lo-^-bc a temporary ^! hike of f5 billion lo a record ’ limit of $329 biFlion. Thc per- “-S ': jmanrnt debt linn t is..S2SS bil.

lion. ,V; of lotlav the debt amounts to about *317 billion, , '"J an increase of S59 billion during the past 20 years. President Johnson estim ated that the d e b t; ' ^would 1» about J316.9 billion on |,^ n e 30, the end of the current!"™(I9li5) fiscal vear, Benveen^^June 30. 1955, aiid June 30. 1966.LBJ calculated that the nation- ''‘ '" ''n icn al debt would rise by about $ 6 J!/ billion to $322,5 hillion. These b

But LBJ probably will that. He is a hiR-time spender: borrow tr in Ihe Texas tradition. What-1 ever Texans d.o they do big. such .,;,,,,, , x;„ as piling up more and more pub^ | borrowed lie debt for future generations ' >,<-f f> a y ; if ii eyer is paid. j.he Jiop?e

The faint hearts among us — ' flim-fjann poodTielgli'bors'all—shrink from 'and dem: the. i.Ira thal ^ fea t-^m l-tw n t-b e fi!

inohle povernment of thc United,pie do tha I States would repudiate it.s- public j The nei debt. And m.iybe the f.iint for tho at hearts are right about that. l>erts and

But what about this: There convcrsati has been in the past 20 vears— H atter ar since the end ow World W ar I I ' For exan — prosperity unprecedented in ition that i

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A COMMAND POST IN Bronze r SOUTH VIET NAM (AP) — Re- get sor I cently half the - members—o ta te d J ^ I Company D, 3rd Reconnais- Whai . sance Battalion of the U.S. gained , Marine 3rd Division were eligi- to stan . ble to return to America. But to under

a m an they volunteered for six and p I months more of battle duty ters tc

, th e jrw "Hell, we can ’t go home, and wtjuntle

leave the old m an to clean up , this mess all by himself,” said hone young Marine,

The old mnn. is Capt. P a t Col- "J lins, 32, of Crosse lie, Mich,, one of the boIde,st company , ^ j com m anders on the front, a .. man with whom bravery is a habit,

The 4 officers, 80 troops and 3 .Navy corpsm en of his company follow him a s if he were a bat- Next llefield m essiah. And he returns his job, tbeir devotion in full measure,

"They’re exceptionally ag- gressive,’’ he said, "With men

; like these, leading them isn’t - the problem.—Il^s—kceping- up .

wilh them ,”P a t is stocky and has a deeply

tanned fnce of homely elo­quence with Irish blue eyes. In m anner he is both brusque and oddly gentle, H

He served as a corporal in the - -Koreaiv-campaign nnri put in 26 At th

months a t Guantanamo Bay in defense Cubfi before coming to the F a r s ta le s E ast seven months ago. actions

In Cuba, he won the Navy to coni [Marine Corps Medal, the high- peace, est peacetim e decoration, and fleet th since coming here hc was the yhe first M arine in the Da Nang area to Win a Bronze Star for jbravery. — ----------------seHet-e

The captain squirms In em- .harrassm ent when asked a b o u t _____his medals.

•'In that Cuba thing there were some people caught in a minefield tliat had to be gotten ^ out." he said, "and as for that others

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iKo Uiiiin'a'~sraTe!r iJxcppr-fu r the unfortunate unemployed, Americans never had it so good.A chicken in every pot and two cars in every garage! And dur- ing nil of these years of pros|»r- “ily the U.S. taxpayers have not JV” ' paid in full their governmenrs ■bills, Go\.-crnme_nl h a d 'to bor- row about $59 billion to pay k n ^ bills. This sum increa.sed the j,'

-puT)irrdirtnr"Fhe-i«Umcians w ere busy shovelling out govefiTment j ” , ; r ;~ funds to provide the citizens' with a free lunch of this and th a t „ ' hr,' luxury, subsidy, benefit, boon- doggle and whainot. If wo c.m- '5, not pay government hills and be- '

fgm debt r e t t r ^ e n t In boom times" such as these, whcn can retirem ent begin? Tough ques- White tion! whcn si

These borrow nnd spend poli- v;cies a re proven in the poliiical wars, Tbe political leaders ulio Mad borrow to spend, spend, spend man. I. a re likely fo win, win, win dec- selves, tions.-N o m.-j((er if ftici,- spend "rn re borrowed money. A fair question while sp would bo: How and when will probabKtbe people decide that this fi.scal phine_cIV«ni:fiam has gone far. cnoii^Uiidcr cor and dem and tha; debt rctiVc-|di.sa.«;iroi w ont befiirr?-Vrhdh will tlie~ pei>-•uscf'T^cc pie do that? Probably never! the Uniti

The news of Ihe day is fit erf by for tho attention of motlem Gil- time ar l>crl-‘? and Sullivans or for tense drawal conversations between the Mad pate So Hatter, and the White Rabbit, and poor For exam ple: An administra- govemm tion that docs not raise enough rctirem e

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What P a t actually dia^tH af gained him a Bronze Star was “ to stand up tim e and time again under steady heavy enemy fire and personally d irect helicop- ters to a landing zone where thejreou ld p ic lm p ^ so m e of hin w e - Jitpi wounded men,

In their first 42 days here, Pat The clali and his m en engaged in 32 '’■■s as i squad to com pany size patrols >nES ove and m ade 19 contacts with the slant cr enemy. situation

Their company has been '"'“'Vlocked In som e of the fiercest sudden c fire fights in the M arine sector, It,ignoi

"W e have covered e v e r y 'dent un bloody Inch of thus ground, most- formulati ly by foot." said the captain, nff!I°nnri

Next: Why Capt. Collins loves ing. con his job. with con

WorldCorners

B y P H IL N E W SO M (U PI Foreign News Analyst)

At the Paris m eeting of NATO I pressure defense m inisters, the United Tls Allic Stales found itself criticized for weapons, actions which on their face seem Many I to contradict the goal of world of U.S, \ peace. Unfortunately, they re- Among fleet the world as it exists. States se

The criticism stemmed from thal wea the fact that thc United States may be now also is the world’s m ajor And wlselle r ot orm s.— --------- ----- benefits

It aro.se not from any repug- he,nance against the traditional strenuou? "m erchant of d eath” but ra ther weapt because the' efficiency of U.S, m anufacture and the quality of ^ ' the goods were shutting out There ; others in a highly competitive a reas in m arket. ^

For example. British m anu­facturers have complained that competition from the UnitedStates gradually is killing off ^ ____the B ritish a ir c ra f t industry . .......—

Frcnch President Charles de HONOR; 3aulle was annoyed becauso Some i West Germ any turned to the follow su United States for development Ihey hole Df a m ilitary tank rather than suu. Onci o France. iis going t- In Paris^ Lterefore^ Nortlfense Secretary Robert S. Me- rin-lam ara fell it necessary to as- opened a ;ure NATO m em bers the United would be 5taies would buy arm s from ishem if prices were competitive r- ■■ ind also to assure them thal he United States does not lisQ

■evenue by taxation to pay its >ills now proposes more tax re- luction and Congress yips hur- wT?Q*r

— SinniUaneouslv. ndmints- _ f f ration and Congress resist cf- ective economy ami consistent- ^ ? 77? y whnmp up now sponding ? ^ >rnjccts because they are de- irable. Tho question whether hc n a aa n can affurd these proj- ct.s does not arise.White Rabbit; And, pray.

.’hen shall wc begin to repayhese vast debt obligations. It ^Iready is quite late. SoalhMad Hatter: Don't worry, 4 V

nan. Like we owe it to our- ^elves. ' OpenTo reduce (axes repeatedly -

.’hile sponding borrowed money without tl robably is like the use of mor- opening S hine—com fonable and good un- no play 1 e r controlled conditions but E ast v.x isastrously habit forming. The his king ( Ser bccomcs” nooked, Since liJXI 'deilCJr-wiE ^ United States has been book- and Soutt a by deficit spending^ Thc ped his foi iT»e and sym ptom s of with* k diam ont rawal are terrihle to antici- his queen, ^ c . So terrible that politicians taken tim na F>oople may never face up to have drop ovemment economy and debt m ends un etirem ent cventuaUy

AAARQUli CHILDS

W ASHINCWASHINGTON—By any test of his t

~rl*tg siJeBi J 0 J1 n j . a n has_had!ihntbroad bipartisan support fo r his'popular m ajor ventiures in foreign pol-'dem nat icy. M em bers of Congress have 'ano thei c o m e tA ^ r ‘ dents hWhite House for ^ ,» Ha virliterally dozens defenseof briefings on - ^ ^ ^ ^ H of the t h e t r o u b l e frustras p o t s . As t h e t h e mt m aster buiU er push inof c o n s e n s u s « and en<Johnson— ha m— prert>g: m ered out a ,■ m ore,coalition t h a t which Iseemed u n t i l ever sq u i t e recenUy m. . . , - . tatorialto be solid... gime b

On.-the- Sunday, evening when If bit he-olled^oongressitm afcleaders o r ^ t i r to brief them on the "comm u- spots - nist conspiracy" that in his Colomh words had taken over the tk>- tions w minican rebellion, the President demani greeted Rep, Gerald R, Ford will be with, "w ell, Jerry , if you Heep who mi on supporting me like this ance b there 'll be. a Republican con- sional gress elected in I96_6.” line am

Wheth«^^ intended as Irtmy or serve £ just good-natured raillery Ford mannei took it as a tribute. He replied would Ihat the m otive for his support m e n t” was not political, but if trium ph The in 1966 was a fringe benefit then inter-Ai he would be liappy to accept it. tf

Private ly , some Republicans ,"have been disturbed over the ‘■netful oll-out enthusiasm of the John- n^ss- I son p.oJicy, Wasn’t this Eiving away the whole foreign policy 'ntellig* issue which, in view of the Pres- whethei iden fs am azing success in do- commu m estic legislation, might be the flonly lever for '6 6 nnd ’6 8 ? to the That was the fear of those who subvers saw the G.O.P. becoming a from ( "m e. too” party in a sense that countrli Barry Goldwater could never myster; have foretold. “ nd Me

But partnership in foreign <policy is an appetite th a t feeds *n his on itself. This is especially true telligen of right-wing Republicans who agreed have been ardent In their sup- gence port of policy in Viet Nam and m ate a the Dominican Republic. In- menace creasing indications are , how- in the s ever, th a t they will not be satis- *e and fled -w ith ^a lfw ay -m « aK u rcs ,-J t cvolyer is possible a foreign policy is- cratic i sue will develop with tho charge No c that the Johnson adm inistration that. Ii has gone only part of the way. the cor

Other presidents learned th a t the con -the . b ipartisan toad can get pronoui rough and uncertain in a hurry. long a The claim to be in on the take- Stales offs as well as the cra.sh land- adequal ings overlooks the kind of in- as conv slant crisis that occurs in a icans t situation where, de,spite con- worthy stant watchfulness, violence and paiiei sudden death erupt. short

It Jgnores the duty of the Pres- of the tdent under the Constitution to come * formulate nnd carry out foreign bein{ policy. He must initiate Iho take- m e angoffs and no amoupt of confront-------------ing. conferring and consulting receive with congress can absolve him ^

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Tls Alires lo BUy~American and Satweapons, Withii

Many factors control the sale Ironies,of U.S. weapons abroad. Such

Among its Allip-'i. the United today, ISlates seeks standardization so Unitedthal weapons and amm unition than itmay be interchangeable. And I

And w hatever the m ercenary used a?benefits of these arm s sales dangeromay be, the United States tries A casestrenuously to prevent the-sale many vof weapons or strategic m ale- maintai:rials to Communisl nations or side cotheir allies. Military

There are, of course, shadow worth $areas in which a 'co u n try m ay offset Cf

Bridge by JHONORS CAN LOSE TRICKS two diai Some players just refuse to P*®

follow suit with an honor whcn again.st they hold a low card in that Howe\ suit. Once in a whilo this habit is going to cost a valuable trick. norn ~ ^ f North and South had bid to thrdcf TTn-trump'TTT if Wc??t had - opened a low diamond, there trumps, would bc no stor>'» Thrcfi no- trum p is there in lop cards but ^liat Sou

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without the jack of diam onds You. £3F>ening South would have had 4 K Q J ino play for four hearts. What

E ast won the first trick with ^lis king of tlfamonds a fte r, the 'leucc~wai. uhrvetl-from-rliimmy cynttentJnd South autom aticallv droiv 'x d his four spot. East returned «****“ ”'i diam ond and South won with TOIlis queen. Had Soulh had just 'Vduaken tim e to think, he would your p. lave dropped the queen of di«*“ >p«tle». nonds under E ast's king andJventually would hava m ade Ai

irosWRlTEs^n g t o n Ist I of his responsibility -fvi I id.lhat. at Umca1 i decTsio; ^ Iil-.demnation m ConEr3 r S o » w | ■e another lesson

dents have learned ^ I. Having to vote huge . I

^ defense apd f o r t h e ^ ^ ' * ! j of the cold war, C o n ^ ^ ^ I j frastrated and in 1 the more ffgg ressiv .^^^^ I * push into the S and encroach on tfe I prerogatives: N o w hereu*^! I m ore, evident than ,'*^1 I which has been a co n sS n t^ I I ever since the c o S f ? * > l I ■ tatorial nature of

gime became evident ■ '*•1 in If blowups occuj- in I■s o r-thb re-o 'f-a h a l f : d o z ^ S l i- spots _ Guatemala.IS Colombia. Haiti _ the 1 > tions wdl grow and so It demand for direct actioT v*! d will be a test for the ^ ^ 1 p who rnay have to d e c i d V ^ J is ance between a bread c o ^ l 1- sional consensus for a

line and a deci.sion to try t o ^ l ,r serve a precarious peace d m anner his current admir»^l d would denounce as rt m e n t”h The hou.se subcommittee. « I n in ter-A m erican affairs wr«ti2l t. w ith the Cuban problem IS se rie s of hearings Uiij s m i- i le F re tfu l members w a n te d T ^ |^ R- F iS IiR deputy director of the d e lS I y intelligence aecncy. to tfil 5_ whether Cuba as a source rfl y. communist infection had in b c l le been quarantined. He tejJifei ;? to the cash, the arms and b l ,0 subversive agents being ~ l a from Cuba Into other U s | ,t countries. This Has been »■ •r m ystery, since both H n ia |

and Moscow have boasted oliB n But General Fitch had gi>i]l Is in his initial slatemeni an i>l le telllgence estimate said lo^B o agreed to by the entire y. gence community: ''TV fejtJ d m ate answer ta ^ co^nueS

m enace in Latin’ America in the solution of major econciiB ic and social problems and

It CVQl.vemeht gf stable, dfr^l cratic regimes." ■

e No one could quarrel l i J l n that. In their o\vn finding! kM

the conclusion of the hearirfll it the committee came up n i ll t l It pronounccmeht with a trjisB '. long apparent; ’‘The UniudB !- Stales has yet to develop u l 1- adequate ideological olfeminB I- as convincing lo all Latin Ama-B a icans tliat our way ol lile i i l I- worthy of emulation." I Patience for the long pul! I l l

in short, thc prescription. If c c l '■ of the Dominican mess m l0 com e an Inter-American f im l n in being Ihe gain will tran scd l ■■ th e anguish of recent Vfetlu. B

^ receive bolh U.S. and SoTt:! m ade weapons. India is > c u l in point. There are oth^r easel w here arm s sales have b i s l m ade bu t since have been h a t l ed because of a shift in the p l litica l scene, such'^as Jndoixsiil

T h e re are opposite exunplfll such a s in the Middle ^ 1 w here the United. Statej ia lliil p a s t has been reluctant to o i> l tr ib u te to the arms race bo ti:l recen t months has been discts'j ing the sale or Eift o f'»n iuo j|

- Iraq , Israel, Jordan;-LebiinB ' and Saudi Arabia. . > ' I

W ithin thc picture are : Ironies. ^ ' ' ■

Such is the slate of the1 today , th a t it E easier fortiiB ) United Slates to sell w tap iB 1 th an it is surplus ■.vheat. ■

And the sale of weapons I I Ir used a s an offset against ikH; dangerous outflow of U.S. gdiH; A case in point Is West (!«•■: m any where thc United StiaB- m ain ta ins its large.st force oi-B r side continental United S laaB

M ilitary sales in West Gem u?* t w orth $700 million a year W J r o ffset the costs of these fo rta*

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)y Jacoby Itwo diam ond li'iclcs b y th e s ^ ^

, pie e x p e d i e n t of tineas M 1 again.st W est's Icn.

However, South had hun*a* to his queen and now there no norm al way to gel lod t-»« m y 's nee of diamonds. ■

:- South <l!:ew 'hreetru m p s. West di-scardedTteJ^B of d ia m o n d s to lell his tlia l Soulh did not hoU i t ^ ^ B

South played his aceo fsp * * * irx l W est gave the c o n t r t c l^ B

I back. He hung on to ha m m South 's next play wa* '»

. tlie ace of clubi t to led a second sp.idc. W esf.^ ■ with the king ond let o'" ■ king of clubs.

South recovered f i ^ h ^ M p i- y nt frirk one. He th a l -wesr erid not m>w sp ades and discardedOTC

'lo s e r on Uw king I w hereupon West had to

d tm im y in either d a m o ^ . ■ c lubs and allow South to get ■ of his other spade k)scr. W

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Ski-kTf'f* rlio 'lltsj U m C i dens surroundi* „ . . T- /AON A sen ted SaturdaHOUSTON, Tex. (A P ) — A

■•water gun,” a ''c ap p islo l and paintinImprovements f'>r P ''°P “ 1' O laf Moller,

X i ' n m 'h is space w alk a re t o g developed f o r ^ fu tu re

*'Ha'old^Johnson, d iv ision ch ief en ts , iMr^ andof crew svstem s at the fVIanned P rie s t, Boise.L c e c ra fi Center, sa id one Pr>est re tiredpScc'of equipment uses a se rie s head of the USTny rockets, " i t is so r t of a public relationcap gun." he said. " I t f ire s 20 L ake City,times a sccond and g ives abo u t His falher fc three tinies the e n e rg y of w as specialWhile’s space gun.” for the railroai

Another idea, he sa id , is to his m other wme a gun which fires sho tgun founders of tshells filled with w aier. T h e as- G allery.strtjnaut would look like a P an- _______________cho Villa so ld ie r w ith a b a n d o - 'her of e.xtra shells a ro u n d h is " p v . 1 Ishoulders. U ealll

■'It uses w a te r in s te a d of BBS," Johnson said. " Y o u f i r e itand get su p erh ea te d s te a m fo r J _ ^ c i V l l X thrust."

Johnson said an un lim ited A | . A ~ _ supplv of highly co m p ressed / T L l r \ . y L K ^ o.\vgen. the fuel used by the . V space gun White propelled him - <- u '^ a v self with for 20 m inutes T hurs- St.. d ^ d 1 nd ay day, could lie supplied fro m a N ursm g Hi tani in the ad ap te r sec tion m ness. thrmiRh a line to the gun. W hite M r. Aslctt w; exhausied his limited g as sup- 1880, at llDunti piv aller five miiuiic.s. vvas m arried to

thrust is provided b y squ irt- a t l a v a Hot Spr Ing .small jets of oxygen. "T h e 1902. T heir m ar astronaut could just open the solem nized in tl hatch and plug in to’ th e supp ly a t S alt Lake Cil in the adap ter,” Johnson sa id . ^ r , Aslett can

-------------------------- in 1931 from La

SArea-Students-Earn Degrees Surviving, bes

FORT COLLINS, Colo.—T h ree “ re sonsarea students wero am o n g the "•‘’'et*’ ' /1.370 seniors and g ra d u a te stu- Theo Aslett, alldentii who received d e g re e s a t I? '' AColorado State U niversity ’s an- Louis, Mo.; i nual spring com m encem ent ex- p:ercise F ridav O arth Aslett. l-iercise 1 riday. A slett. St. Antho

Kenneth L. K albfleisch, F ile r, received his doctor of ve te rin - V era Robb ary medicine degree; L a rry D. an d Mrs. Wane Robertson. Gooding, w as aw ard - U lah ; one broth cd his m aste r's degree, an d K ar- Lava Hot Spring in L ShillinRton, R upert, rece iv - Becky Moss. Ri< ed a bachelor’s degree.--------------- grandch ild ren

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Bridge WinnersListed by Club i S S Z

JEROME—Jerom e D up lica te T ^ in 'Brtdgr Club m et nt th e Je ro m e cElk ; C u b with five ta b le s in

, ' ^ ^ M onday and untJ P Thom an nnd M rs. R . S. _________

Tofflcmire. second arid th ird ,R A. MessenRer and M rs. STUDENT

A D. McMahon. M. G. B loem Anna M arie ’ and C Robertson, fourth . L-. H. w as honored M y»TT Riper, and H. W*. Trortc- nuat aw ards a baus. College of Idah

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A n ^ c i t in ; r n<rwr fra frran c« from*£ x cco tiv « TbiU trios. B isU actlvcJy— Tnasculinc^ H andsom ely packaRied.T he jn f t th a t le ts h im koow ho*8 Someone Special.

Ancr STi«v« Vottoa S3 00 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■C s lo c n e SOSpr«y Colcffns 3 .50 H ^ K |H j l

Shav* Lotion & Ccfeffn* S«t €.50 C « ? ^ m a n ‘s S c ip &

Spray Cologi\« S e t 5.00 C«nt!«man*« Soap Duo \ 3 00

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med Saturday at the Idaho- -^Frank Hartiej »how was Boomer Britches, owned by Mr. Twin Falls, and shown by photo)

Painting EiscniiBOISE (A P) — An oil R f k t m . i

>ainting of the Union P ac ific J . l - t ; H l i 1Railroad 's p ictu resque Boise 1lepot and landscaped gar- I l O S S J lens surrounding it w as pre-rented Saturday to the Boise W EST POIN\ r t G allery. F o rm e r Presii

T he painting, by A rtist E isenhow er, bnDIaf Moller, R upert, w as for his !)Olh ciresen ted to the gallery by pliinged into aloci L. P rie st J r ., Salt Lake with old cu-ity , in m em ory of h is p ar- S atu rd ay onm ts, I Mr. and M rs. Joe l L. above the Hud^’ r ie s t, Boise. The younger Highlight of^ ries t re tired recen tly as of reunion withlead of the Union P ac if ic 's wa.s a 7-2 cadcjublic relations office in Salt over the Navy-a k e City. U.S. Military

His falher for m any y e a rs E aste rn Intercv as special rep resen ta tiv e onship.'or the railroad in Idaho and E isenhow er ;iis m other w as ono of the behind home pfounders of the Boise A rt from O niar Nja lle ry . two w ent farlh

m en who grad^ P oin t half a ce

)e a lh T a k e s. -i A 1 T heir 191,■; cli

)avid Aslett. <* O r ' ta i le d general

i f " A o r p O T senhow er wentas Republican

David Aslctt. 8.5. 617 Ja ck so n United Stales., d ied F riday evening in Val- P o in ter to rI N ursing Home of a long House since (<',esg the c lass of I8tVlr. Aslctt w as born Feb. 4. the ball gU), at llDunliful. L’uih. .ind ruddy, trim IS m arried lo Fli/.abeth Bellt.av a Hot Spnngs on M av 2S, Rra.v fedura du

)2. T heir m arriag e la te r w as 'lemnized in the LDS Tem ple A r“ vc - 1, T .i-p . r i ,v A rm y misplay.

Lake City. clapped withVlr, Aslett cam e to Twin F a lls crow d when1931 from L ava Hot Springs N avy’s footbal

d w as founder nnri fnrm fx. tjtrtfie ld -tm -th is s lc f e r i r ^ Aslett C onstruction s tru ck out... Twin P alls . _______burviving, besides his widow, ,c nine sons, Melvin A slett. I l / ' l f ' S n |te ll A.s!ett. Dale A.slett nnd ^ ‘ leo Aslett, all Twin F a lls ; Ma- ^ Q | H A n■ W orthing A slett, a ir force. , .

Louis, Mo.; te o n A slett, Je r- T ick shots tie : Duane A slett, D ietrich ; M ountain spottirth Aslett. F iler, and M arvin om m ended by le tt, St. Anthony ;- th ree daugh- Thom pson, So-s, Mrs. Ida Higgins, 1-iler; tr ic t H ealth Ders. V era Robbins. E den. U tah, Dr. Thompsid Mrs. W anda Say. Ogden, tak ing the shota h ; one b ro ther. Isaac A slett. m easu re and th.va Hot Springs; a sis ter. Mrs. c a rry the dis:cky Moss. Richfield. U tah; -18 likely to andchildren and 53 g reat- fm m M arch loandchildren . ImmunizaliorF uneral serv ices w ill 'b e con- doses, seven t c ted at 2 p.m . T uesday in thc After the inilia)S Church on H arrison S treet booster is sugf th Bishop Douglas Brown of- Scouts, ramiating. Concluding rite s will jhose whoheld nt Twin F alls C em etery , con tac t with tl

lends may call a t the Twin a jy ise d to taki ills M ortuary Sunday evening. onday and until noon Tuesday.

STUDENT HONORED T I JAnna M arie W alton. H ansen. | | | j JS honored May 21 a t the an - |lat aw ard s assem b ly of Ihfr ^illege of I d a h o . _______ . . . F

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Lisciiliower Highlin le tiiriis fo r

R obert Bill

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W EST POINT. N.Y. (A P) — M rs A ' t ' ”' Drmer President Dwight D, [he' flag • .sjlu isenhower, back at W est Point (he business i r his !)Oth c la ss» an n iv e rsa ry , p „ ,„ i — tinged into a round of ac tiv ity . . . “ . ' ith old com panions-in-arm s ‘P ro d u c ed as itu rday on this p lain h igh Announcem i )0 ve the Hudson River. H achievem eiHighlight of h is 'f i r s t full day “ "d Pra*-'' reunion with the class of 1915 tions w ere re;

a.s a 7-2 cadct ba.«;ehan v ic to ry L orra ine C<ilo 'e r the Navy, which gave the passed oui fc ,S. Military A cadem y tho ■'^er cam p a as tern Intercollegiate cham pi- books, iship. Refre.shm enEisenhow er sat in the stands Mrs. Billingtc rhind home plate, a few se a ts ington. om O m ar N. Bradley. The.se The next cl /o w ent farthest of all th e IB-I held Ju n e IS en who graduated from W est Shirly and S 3int half a century ago — both ■e five-star generals of the rm y, the only two alive. | P r o p c r t ;T heir 191,'i class w as known as Inform atlo .he class the s ta rs fell o n ” be- Twin Faluse ,59 of its m em bers al- Adju.stiined general officer ran k . Ei- inhower went on to two te rm s 1 Republican presiden t of the w«nnited States, the firs t West ointer to reach the W hile Airi,-.i T.. ouse since Gen. U.S. G ran t of t.i f> mk ' i'.-' e c lass of l8-t3. ( ,At the ball F .i '^ rn h o w cr.' *'1''". turu d d y . triin-loDkin;; 7-1, in a ' j., i : i

i rk su it, tLiriiccI liie h n tn of hi.s k.uv.-.i .i u ay fedura duwu a ,huL.|izy su n . He p u rse d h is lips in niu :.;j t k i s . s ap p o in tm en t n t a n o c ca s io n a l , T swc rm y m isp lay , a n d c b e e re d a n d ^Aiix?n ap p ed w ith th e re s t of th e * owd when Roger Staubach, s„„'h. in it. 6 avy’s football ace who plays Lom« m. iii«( itfielil-Tm -thtr^asetsini team,ruck out. TF Tltlo * Tl

to iin lery . T t Jt 3--------------------------------- P t De*d «

M . a W U bur D. Vlr.ick Shots Are ' " ‘'■‘"’■ s- t.v r’rI • « A 1 * V I Tlol>«rt J. Am•aid AdvisableTick shots to p rev en t Rocky r'l’/ 'i’iow.r,ountain Sfjotted fever a re rec- 21 svivc»i»rnm ended by D r. L uther C. p, V mlom pson. South C en tra l Dis-ict H ealth D epartm ent. Y o u 'l l P<Dr. Thompsorf" s tre ssed thatking the shot.s is a preven iive W IT Heasu re and th a t a ll ticks do notirry the disease. T icks a re D V No,st likely to c a r ry the d isease W **om M arch lo Jun e . T W IIIm munization includes th ree I W llises, seven to 10 d ay s a p a r t. Ifter the initial im m unization PAINTloster is suggested each year.iScouts, ranchers, sheepm en N c wid those who will be in close 1 8 6 3 Adintact with the tick a re a s a re j ] B lock BIvised to take the shots.

THANKS, ever.fo r YOUR RES

WE BEAT OUR QUO"

FRIGIDAIRE VIW e S,olcJ m ore 1 -rig ido ire a p p lia n c e s t(-

-s te fc -in -fh e Spok u i iu D lbTTTcfTW e^v^^ revedtifig The e x a c r n u m b e r — (o u r c M ag ic V alley w o u ld n 't b e liev e it!)

AN OTHER C A R L O A D A R R IV ED J A N D WE ARE PR E PA R IN G FO R / IDAIRE M O N T H IN JU N E !

The Winner of the Frigidaire given away during FrigidaireMRS. ROBERT EG

2081 M aple Aven Twin Fallsj. Idah^ ______

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lighliners Hold R Regular Meeting UR obert Billington ca lled the

:gular m eeting of th e Highlin- -s 4-H cluh to o rder F rid a y eve- ing u t the home of M r. and Irs. A. T. Billington. H e led le flag • .salute ahd conducted le business m eeting.P e te and Tom W alker w ere

ilroduced a s new m em b ers. ^A nnouncem ents concern ing 4; Pach ievem en t day, the county

lir and prac tice for d em onstra- ons w ere read hy M rs. C rane, o rra in e Colo, a s s is ta n t lead e r, issed oul form s for -l-H sum- ler cam p and p ro jec t record Doks.Refre.shm ents w ere se rv ed by

Irs. Billington and Susan Bill- igton.The next club m eeting will beDid Ju n e 18 at the hom e of Ihirly and Sandi S o m m eis. I

P r o p e r t y T r a n s f e r sIn form ation Furnished b y

Twin Falls C redit a n d ▼A djustm ent Bureao

• Va ” 1Warranlr Drrdtm il J . Vi«-li I.. K1.m«* I’u r ro l t . Lt.Klb 1 Df WHt (ir-r ii A D«*«A lfi.-a 1.. Kvnn, m Mill J , V le tl, ^ C g .

I r> Hik I i.i.-.Hi S.il.C. .Mn(th<-wa tu A I. Mla.lm, Z>tink r> W hits & L u U lin n * <;<.l<|pn

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m l. I’l ll nil .t ! H k 1 .. II Ul .Sul. t fn tr- tt^ D n v tt> hii;n K. .Mtibtr. lit J6lu :.;j m s .Hftrotd K. ( I r r rn tn U,.b..rt E. U lt.

1 7 Utk 1 Swci.-l « Suh.All>«Tt H U lr to H«ruu] O, Mink*. Lt n ik If llliftfinx Sob. I

W illinm A. Sm ith to Hril>«rt J . I P i ^ ^ l m llh. P t ltJ> 6 A r> nik N iv rn Sub. I ■ !Lollie M. D lack t|i Ju lU M. J lin e n e t,

,TF Tltle**A Truiit u "V v rn 7 { liy M ont- ^JO^ery, P t it 3 IVRrnim'n 2ml Suh.

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a id m .n . P t It Ifi iiik <r, ri'-rs. IQ U IT CLAIM DKKDS:

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Idaho N eof o ' man drowned while oper- searched S« aling a bulldozer trying to clear man who tr

. a slide a t Lolo Pass last De- m an Friday cem ber has bcen.fpund in a mill cans of (ro i pond near Lewiston. ‘ stead of moi

Don'D»Urtns'Noek. a Grange- Officers si ■' ville logger. disappeardJ in the e r; operiitor

swollen I ^ h s a R iver-about 120 M arket, was miles from Lewiston when' his work when I bulldozer plunged down the riv- him in fron er bank. . building on I

------r- ■ Crumpack<SESSION SET fd ‘o “ 1"*

____ POCATELLO <UPI) — The Im n l Qf a s63rd annual session of the Idaho fa lrv icw di o ran d Chapter of the O rder ol 'E astern Sta r Is expcctcd to at-iracT abou t l,<KKrpcT5<ins» thruiij^h +no-roo«<MVhursday. and ran awa

R egi'tration will s ta rt Sunday morning. Mrs. Jessie ^ g a r . SMYLworthy grand m atron of cchaptcr, said new ' oHlcera JsrlU be installed Thursday a t con- eluding s e s s lo _ n ^ ment of Tdal

82 APPLY . . . . "T u ^ ^ D o ro . POCA'TF.I 1.0 (AP) - Tom

C hester. U niversity of Idaho ex- sm yn^, ^ould tension nRCnt. announced Sat- , 5 n iinules u rd ay that 82 boys from 15 to to R en19 yea,fs nf af»e have app lied to g rad u a tes, ottem l the s ix th annual U of I conscrva lion cam p o e n InK O FFICM onday a t Camp Alpine on MOUNTAII P a lisad e s I.nke. Col. W illiam

The boys represen t 2j soulli- q| N inth c m Idaho counties. Mounlaliv Jloi

CLASSES SLATED a . s I i n 6 ^ ' IIIni-ACKFOOT (AP) - Black-

foot sehooi Dl.strlct will begin (.^I two su n v n e r k in dergarten p r ^ „Ijram s for Indian ch ild ren th is j u c a s wus

. „ w c e k uader_.Uhe _n_ew H a m c J m s ^ LHeml S la rl. a fL-deral P rogram to |4 s.sLs[ underpriv ileged chll- d reV p f prc-sch<K>l ago.

NEWS AROUND BOISE fAPDISPIJVY OPENS

POCATELLO (A P )-P o cate l- ^Jo's replica of historic old I-ort , ■ u chnDte Saturday, wilh a .steady flQW,otHnll opened without fanfare “ [^ ^ g le s^ a t^silOfS inspecting— the— gray xhe auxill stucco-finished structure n t the „ ii/_„gu upper level of Ross Park . ^ ‘ ®

-------Thoy^ fo u n d -x e lics jil a,i:enLU!:yago, including old wagons, har- nirr'oness gear and tool.f, and one ma.ssive buffalo skull. Although Si',m uch of the interior lacks the ^ f i r e e s we. authentic furnlshing.i it will ‘’"V ■have, building details conform c?X"De''o?Td

-----E xactly w ith th o se of th e orlgi- of l-Jn a l F o r t Mall, which flew the 5 ® ® »flag o f the H udson Bay Co. from

m u y ^ n o rth o"f‘ h e r r ‘ conducted F rThere aro display cases and HEAI

ghelves for a future museurri. A BOISE (Al group from Fort Hall resew a- Pagerstedt. 1 tion will offer Indian a rts and q, president c rafts , and oversee the replica chap ter of tl du rin g opening hours from noon ,j,o group’i to 2 p.m. durFng the sum m er. Boise F ri

; FAIR CONDmON J J 'ni BOISE (D PI) — SecreUry ol /

State Amqld WlUtama was re- ported In fair condition Satur- day a l St. Luke's Hospital where secretary, be Is under treatm ent for a heart SUPPOI■llm ent. ....................... BOISE (Al

Williams became III at his of- of Idaho's t flee In the capltol Tuesday and school group wai taken to the hospital In an ganizntlons J ambulance. Tho 67-year-oId pub- an intensive Uc official w as (leutenant govcr- peeping the nor and governor In tho mid s ta te ’s Inwbc IMO’*. “ IVlorale i<

■------ - Rulon lJ!wi<------------------ : CANCELED--------— — e lected p f tM

BOISH (AP)—The Idaho Pub- Education Cc llc Utilities Commission an- determined ti nounced today it has canceled turned in ou a public hearing scheduled June to protect tt J5 to consider the domestic wa- gains of 1965 ter supply situation a t Kellogg.

The hearing had been planned SPEat Kellogg. IDAHO Fy

--------- Ramey, a n-DIRECTOR NAMED Atomic Em

IDAHO FALLS (AP)—Harold will be In Ic J. Argyle has been named se- to deliver the curity director of the Atomic the annual E n e r g y Commi.'ssion's Idaho idaho-Spokar Falls office. Manager W. L. Gin- rnembcrs. kei announced Friday. The meet

Argyle, acting director aince Tuesday at t February , 1965, will have overall also will hc responsibility ot tho nearby Na- w es Gallagi tional Reactor Testing Station ger of the A and the AEC office in Idaho _____

He Is a graduate of Blackfoot M r s . E High School and Brigham Young jUniversity. r a i f l L

PLAN PUSHED , ® 'J^ ''E YIDAHO FALLS (A P) — The tor Mrs. L

U.S. Civil Scrvice Commission has urged federal and state agencies in Idaho to implement Lhajwl with

___ Presiden t ■■tnhn.tnn^^youth em--ploym ent program . , J,

H arvey Rehn of Seattle, a Civ- P 'a y « l by Cl 11 Service Commission field rep- Moffit sanj re-sentative. said tWo million panied by J youths between 16 and 21 will solos were s be unable to find work this sum- m er without help. Warrell Fl

H e sa id , the P resident's pro- g ram asks employers to hire Kalpti M arst one recently graduatt^d high ,, , school student for every 100 em- Harold Mool

___ SchUind, Fr;— -------------- Hicins. Pete

ADVICE GIVEN Pcugh, KcniBOISE (AP)—Teen-agers In- Robcrt<;

te rested in politic-! were advi.<;ed Flowers today to "do your own thinking” Mrs. Moyd and not accept such labels nt once Wriph

------conservative o r liberal wnhmit E.’tquiBel. Mi■ proper definition. - Mrs. Agnes

T he advice was given hy Atty Cleorge War G en. Allan C. Shepard, kcynoie Final rite; sp e a k er a t the firy annual con- Gem Mcmoi

. vcn tion of the Idaho Teen-Age dedication >

. R epublican Club.______________Mr, Koch.

Y o u 'l l P o in t I t B e tte r APPEAR!

W IT H ° "i JOIPAINTS !

T W IN F A L U D irec t Fr

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N ew s f lI ’ MAN WANTED .

' ^"BOISE ' (U P!) AtjlhOfltto* searched Saturday .fo r a gim* man who tried to rob a BoUe m an Friday night and got two cans of frozen orange Juice in- stead of money.

Officers said J im Crum pack- e r; operiitor of GcxxJe's Food M arket, was walking hom e from work when the robber accosted him in front of his apartm en t building on Fairyiew Ave. '

C ru m p ack e r sa id he p retend-' ed to fain t an d th en cJived' in f ro n t of a slpw-moying^ c a r on Fa [rview, 'd ropping a b ag con- tuining the frozen o ra n g e Ju ice as he d^ d ^ ^ .

arid ran away, he said.

SMYLIE TO TALKPOCATELLO (A P) — Gov.

I^ b c rt E. Smylle will m ake the. main address a short one — nt the 19th annual commence- - ment of Idaho^ State University

Mrs. Dorothy Farls, the com- meflceinent chairm an, s a i d Smylie would speak for ju st 10- l.'i minutes on the them e "A 'fime to R em em ber” to the IM

OFFICER LEAVES MOUNTAIN HOME (U P I) —

Col. William Smith, com m ander of tho Ninth Aerospace Wing iit Mountain 4 lome-Alr^ Force-B ase for 13 months, leaves for a new assignm ent In the Pentagon next

Col. William Lucas will sue- ceed Smith as wing com m ander.L u c a s was a t Ihe Mountain Home base fm m 1959-<1 and ha« been stationed a t Goose Bay,

AIDS SEATED BOISE (A P) — Wilbur Atwood

of Coeur d ’Alene was installed SHERIVI Saturday as president of the presented Idaho Chapter, F ra terna l O rder for 10:15 iof Eagles, a t the group 's annual ---------convention. _

The auxiliary lac k ed Iflrs . T D _ _ Kade Waugh of Nampa as presl- JT 1

___________ r ii* iDEGREES GIVEN

CALDWELL, Idaho (A P) — prce bu.s Degrees were awarded ■ Satur- Vnlloy you day to I6-I student.s in annual annual M commencement exercises a t the Cjrcus Wed CoJlege Clf (dnho. B achelor's de- j„ ,|,'e ja . grees went to 159 and m aster's irnll-i degrees to five. _

B accalaureate services w e r e conducted F r ^ evening. nesMay'.md

HEADS GROUP bring youn BOISE (A P J ,— Mrs. R, C. for the m<

Fagerstedt, Boise, was installed, only, as president of the Idaho Stat^ Buses w Chapter of tho PEO Sisterhood Wednesday at tho gromi's annual convention Buhl and a in Boise Friday. day from 1

Other new officers included tlon, betwe M'rs. G. W. Zeller, WaUace. vice Buses w president, and Mrs. A. McCor- Tliur.sday mack. I.ewiston, corresponding school Jen secretary. '-------- ------

S U P P o f r ”^ E D G E D W A n H l BOISE (A P )-m epresen ta tives ,

of Idaho's three m ajor public 1 ^ J r | |C n school groups pledged their or- ganizatlons Saturday to support UNIVER an intensive drive aim ed at Moscow — keeping the sales tax on the Wendell, w s ta te 's lawbooks. quirements

"M orale is high,” said Mrs. participate! Rulon lJ!wis of Rexburg, re- ect a t the elected president of the Unified with the Education Council, "and we are the "Journ determined to leave no stone un- istry.” turned in our combined efforts to protect the new educational rp-ii- in h n

‘“ 5.';____ • " rn t;:: . trSPEECH SET mole

IDAHO FAI.I-S (AP)—Jam es ^R am ey, a m em b er of the U.S. Scientific Atomic Energy Commission, K. F-'reem: will be In Idaho Falls Monday c>ierto deliver the banquet spcech at project the annual m eeting of Utah- Kuper, v Idaho-Spokane Asscx:iated P ress under the f m em bers. cation Att

The m eeting Monday and ployment Tuesday at tho W estbank Motel leuni-in Bfalso will hear an address by ------Wes Gallagher, general mana- PICI8 " _________ KING HI

Mrs. Edwards Is »>>'‘“unuec

Paid Last Honor ~ 'w ards were held Fridav in the iMcCulloch F u n e r a 1 - H o m e ‘.fb vChapel with Rev. Glenn A. Koch Iofficiating. Ipmv^n Ml*

P r e l id e 'l f f f a ' 'T o ^ u ^ 'w e r e - "played by Christy Moore, Henry

. Moffit sang a solo, accom- I | | | | | | H I panied by Jean Matthews. Two I I solos were sung by Glen Hall. I

Pallbearers were George E. I JW arrell. Floyd Stewart, Clar- I

. ence Wright, Gus E.squihcl, I

. Ralph M arsh and Rollanrf Willis ■I , Honorary pallbeareirs w e rc 'l , Harold Miwllcr, Bill E)aley, Dick I h ■

.Schlund, Frankie Fowler, Floyd I B g J _ Migins, Pete Rodrcqucz, Charles I

Pcuph, Kenneth Barr\' and Jim ----- -- Rohert-^ •I Flowers were arranged hy I

Mrs. Moyd Slcivart, Mrs." Clar-1 ; ence Wright. Mrs, Augustine r E.'tqui'Bel, Mrs, Jc.\nine Solomah. DDE

Mrs, Agnes 'S'oung and Mrs. D K IGeorge Warrell. C B t / '

Final rites were hcld in the SPEC Gem Memorial Gardens, Grave

; dedication was given by Rev.Mr. Koch.

A PPE A R IN G N IG H T L Y ,8 p .m . 't i l 1 a .m . '

I JOHNNY H. ^I MARTIZIA TRIO , M

D irect From th e S ta rdustin Id a h o Foll«______ ____—

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II SHERMAN BROTHERS, clowns for thi* presented during the show Wednesday an< j for 10:15 a.m . and 8:15 p.m. both days.

T ree Buses W ill 1 G hildren to ShriiK

F ree buses will b rin g M acic dell Methc ' Valley youngsters to the I lth P o llard I ' annual M agic V aliev Shrine High Sc ’ C ircus W ednesday nnd T hursday den ts ma; ■ in Ihe J a y c e e -b a l lp a rk r -T w in -a j iu -O h iJ 1 Falls, g rad e sch

P erfo rm an ces will be held a t At 7 a, 10:15 a.m . nnd 8;13 p.m . Wed- will leave nes'day and T hursday , Buses will a t 7:30 a. bring youngsters to the circus lla iley , for the m orning p e rfo rm an ces B ellevue t

i only. C ircus! Buses will leave nt 9 a m , every co I W ednesday from C astleford and du ring the 1 Buhl and a t 9:15 p ,m , W ednes- them will

d ay from F airv iew se rv ice sla - Law rence 1 tlon, betw een the tw o tow ns, com eback ' Buses will leave a t 9 a m . fall about• Tliur.sday from E den g rad e Also pc > school. Je ro m e north p a rk . Wen- Jo e Lem

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Wendell Man SSSr. Finishes Project children \

UNIVERSITY O F IDAHO. _Moscow — D onald G. K uper. „W endell, who is co m p le tin g re- Bowl, 344 qu irem ents fo r a doc;lorate, h as m em bers p artic ipa ted in a re se a rc h proj- ect a t the U niversity j of Idaho, ^ f * w ith iHe resu lts published iiT ance. — the " Jo u rn a l of O rgan ic Chem- _ -Istry ,” Vacai

The outgrow th nf an ea r lie r ^ , resea rch pro ject, th e w ork con- o C l l O C cerning tran sfo rm a tio n s of or- -[-vier S game m olecules, w as supported 288 T yler by the A ir F orce Office of ^ ^Scientific R esearch , D r, P e te r s ia n jn g ; K, F-'reeman. a,ssociate profes- '|g from sor of ch em istry , p a rtic ip a ted in davs thro the pro ject. -j he th

Kuper, who has a fellowship is "D iscc s under the N ational D efense Edu- C lasses v

cation ACt. has .icceptcd em - aged 4 yi 1 ploym ent w ith Phillips Petro- school.1 leuo i-in B ar lesville, Calif, 'i' T he fir/ ------------------------------ held a t 7

PICNIC IS HELD dividualKING Hll.I. — A pproxim alely c[oge*of'^'

75 persons attended the King R efresh Hill Uniied P re sb y te rian Bible Vacation school picnic T riday

[• noon on the church law n. Thepicnic w as sponsored by moth- C l C'

ers of students who a tten d ed the '* two weeks of Bible school, w ith I ^ Ntrs. Ted Lisle as c h a irm a n and ^ assisted by M rs. G ary Severson. Q jp ^ Mrs. R I. B arnes an d M rs. ‘ | \ t- ------ —--------------—

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c S erv in g

BREAKFAST-LUNCH-Dll e SPECIAL BUFFET Friday $ 2 .0 0 $1.5C

For p riva te po rtie 8 3 7 -4 7 8 8

LeRoy ond E va,.>

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awns for the William Kay. Magic Valley dnesday and Thursdky In Jaycee ballpark, both days. _______

^ill T ran sp o rt T. 1 Shrine Circusc dell M ethodist Church, K im berly ^h P o llard E lec tric and Shoshonee High School. Hazelton resi- a vy den ts m ay ca tch a bus a t Hr<45 ^ ‘ ^n T h n r s f l n v fit the v illage

g rad e school. ^it Al 7 a .m , T hursday the bus1- will leave from K etchum and collided11 at 7:30 a m. It will leave froms lla iley . The bus will leaves B ellevue a t 7:45 a .m . T hursday . ,h o sp ita l

C ircus s ta rs f r o m almo.st tem pted 1. every continent will perfo rm |g ft .iide d du ring lhe two-day event. Am ong ye^icle ' i- them will be ae ria lis i M ary laiii I- I jjw ren ce , who recently m ade a (,

com eback from an a lm ost fa ta l throw n fall about two y ea rs ago. im pact,

le Also perform ing will be the Accori V Jo e Lem ke chim ps, N ew m an ^ ity pal “ D ickerson 's five b ears. Shrine cycle co

elephan ts and Angela Wilnow jvjeld collies and W ilson's seals. 3

An a r ra y of clowns for the O rton children will also perform , p lta l by

)_ T ickets a re on sa le a t the w as trei r,’ Shrine C ircus office. M agic No cil ,1 Bowl, 344 Second Ave. E . : F ro m

m em bers o f the M agic V alley - . t | | Shrine clubs, and a t Ja y c e e \ alL

, ba llpark p rio r lo each perform - ^ a n ce: ■ ------------------------

’ Vacation Bible> School Slated

T vler S treet B aptist C hurch,2cS8'Tyler St . Twm F*'nlls. will Cadethold a vacation Bible School Castlefc

•*' s ta rtin g M onday through Ju n e A m enci18. from 9 to 11:45 a .m . Mon- P ost a'

^ days th rough F rid ay s. achieveThe them e for the school cam p ,

p is “ D iscovering With C h ris t.” CadetJ- C lasses will be held for those Twin F-I- aged 4 y e a rs old through high standing> schooL ,

T he final p rog ram will be held a t 7:30 p.m . June 20. In­div idual a n d d ep artm en ta l prizes will be aw arded a t the

y close of the schooL^ R efreshm en ts will be served ■ a

daily . J A

n SLEEPING BAGS ^ i *6.95 and up , ,oI REDS _

1 ^=FEE SHOP W W

Sch-DINNER 1 Vriday & Sunday 1 ^

FRIED I L CHICKEN | l k DINNERS KB y _ S e r v ^ ^ fp m ijy i t y l e ____ !

rate p a rtie s phone 8 3 7 -4 7 8 8

ond Eva, owners

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Ic V alley Shrine C ircus, w ill bo I b a llp a rk . P erfo rm an ces a ro se t v a c a tl

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T. F. Man is m “s .^T • 1 • a re gIn ju red in ^

I Cycle W reck mJ A •15-year-oUI Twin F a lls m an g w as trea ted S atu rday a t M agic _ .

m inor in ju ries he received w hen I^ the m o to rc y c le -h e -w a s d r iv in g i -----“ collided w ith a c a r . I Mg R alph L. O rton. 45, 791 Sun- I M , r is e Blvd. N., w as tak en to the I M ' hospital a f te r he ap p a re n tly at- I

tem pted to pass a c a r on the " left .side and was s tru ck by the W B a ® vehicle when it a ttem p ted a left I* tu rn into a park ing lot on Eliza-I beth boulevard . O rton w a s

th row n som e 27 feet a f te r the im pact. H H

® A ccording to the Investigating c ity patro lm en , O rton 's m otor- cycle collided w ith a c a r d riven

' ' by M eldon K. Jensen , 32, Ilou te N .J 3. - y |

e O rton w as taken to the hos- J m p ita l by a c ity p a tro lm a n , and

e w as tre a te d and re leased . c No cita tion w as issued. l i lJ |

e Valley Students I - .1- -Tk • L 1 rA- i^ e eivc Awards-----co

UN IV ER SITY O F IDAHO, Mo.scow — Two studen ts from j f \ M agic Valley have been selected ^ j J for special aw ards in the ROTC M jjjd

p ro g ram here.j( C adet Lt. Cul. Benny G. Blick,)1 C astleford . will receive lhe e A m erican Legion Dudley Ix)om is!X. P ost aw ard based on overall '

ach ievem ent a t ROTC su^ im erII cam p . \ I

Cadet Sgt. Joseph R. Giflespie. e Twin F-'alls, receives tlie out* h stand ing m arksm ansh ip aw ard ,

Starts Wedi" JAYCEE P A R K - T

Wed., 0 * L Thi June Ju

I 10 :15 A.M. - 8 :1 5 P.M . —

TICKETS ON SA' M o ^ c ? 6 w l — " 3 4 4 2

Pricvt: R«t«ry*d S«at«—$2.5 C«n«ral Adm. Adultf S1.5C

Mogic Volley S h j

B ible Scliools Vis T q CoEoBine Sto :^t iK im berly. - b5“S«j

. -'■■ j t o SlKM-'— The e o m b >-n * d TuB«<ia» ch u rch school cla.sses o f th e P u rp o K im berly - H ansen M e t h o d i s t (o -thanl C hurches a re p lann ing a V aca- for thei tion C hurch School to .b e held a t p a r tn e r: the K im berly churcli, M onday Progres; th rough Ju n e 17. T be/lc

C lasses will be held from 2 to jiance f ■4:30 p.nrj, M onday th rough F ri- profit c d a y of th e firs t w eek an d Mon- to prom d ay ^ th ro u g h T hursd ay th e sec- neighboi

. ond w eek, w ith a p ro g ra m to-be tw een tlp re sen ted the n ight of Ju n e J7. —---------

The k in d e rg a rten them e is 1 ) "M y F rie n d s A round M e,’’ an d i M rs .-E d Thom pson, M rs. Ral-ih tU T T Scott, M rs. M ax P re sn e ll and for th e

. Jan tft' B iitle r will be the teach - .fo n n ed - e / s . conventi

T he firs t and second g rad e w om en w ill be tau g h t by W inona O n ip - will be bell. M rs. Lloyd Shew ijiaker an d fourth 1 L inda H a rris . The them e is “ M y bejginnir F am ily in the C om m unity .” the Gpoi

The th em e of th e th ird an d M rs. . fourth g rad e is “ Bible L ands d rill ca and T im e’s .” Rev. h o b e r t Mc- G range N eil will be assis ted by M rs. who wil H arlan M cM illan, M rs. L eonard com e to Daw] an d M ickey T idquist, in i s s i S teach in g th is group. .

"T h e Life and W ork of P a u l” H L 1 ' ^ will be th e study them e for the gfiflh an d six th g rades. M rs.C harles Baily, M r s . G eorge U rie and M rs. W illiam P arso n , a ss is te d bv T annis K night and C a ro ly n 'T id q u is t, will be the LOVSjjl

!leacher.> i." ' ‘ UpVi O ther g irls who will a ssis t in- S I - elude Susan 'N o rr is . M arth a RiQUI .Somers, Sandy P ren tiss . Kny S tet'lsm ith . Connie Allen and <Phvllis Vaux.

One d ay a week will be desig- nated for sharing^pro jec ts w hich will be the A m eric.in ^TBTeTSo^ n | l ^ , u ciety . T he rest of the offerings will go tow ard the school ex- penses. ^ ^

Anyone from the H ansen a re a j S X J w ho w ishes tran sp o rta tio n to the y V acation Bible c la ss m ay con- J I V ta c t M rs. T hom as Steelsm lth.Those from the Kimberly a rea mmmmimm may contact Mrs. John Nelson.M rs. N elson nnd M rs. S teelsm lth Q l | k a re g e n e ra l cha irm en of th e d w T school. , •

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DOORS OPEN 1:15 DAILY■Major D u n d e e ,'2 ;0 0 -J ;3 5 .7 :1 5 -? ;5 5

Adult* 1.00. til- 7, th«n 1.25, aChildran 35c H

L_ednesday ^- T W I N FALLS is hia

L":.'MOlh r -M. — SHOWS DAILY P lI SALE AT - ™3 4 2 r 2 r n d ~ x ^ . “ E :•ti-t} ,SO and i7.00It. $1.50, Child 7S< ■

Shrine Clubs

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TWO' v isito rs f ro m E cu ad o r, S ta tes '] R egula D e M ora a n d C a sa r No- u w a reiga, w U ta r r lv e in T w in F a lls and bee

I TuB«riaiL innm lna--------------------- - nX i t t k! P u rp o se of th e ir v is it w ill be T he a l t to -thank the p eo p le o f Idaho m en ta r• for th e ir help fro m th e Idaho for P ro t P a r tn e rs o f th e A llian ce , for proval' P ro g ress. T he t

, Tbe/Idaho^ P a r tn e r s of th e Al- be in-tn> liance fo r P ro g re s s is. a nonT peoplp■ profit o rgan iza tion e s tab lish ed E cuado■ to p rom ote a gcxxl a n d , las ting help ca■ neighborhood re la tio n sh ip be- Theyi tw een th e people of the U nited M ag

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[ P r a c t i c e S e t> TU TTLE — P ra c tic e sessions D | f I for th e Rose D rill to be per- j: fo rm ed , a t—tbe—S ta te —G ra n g e —- ^ n ]

conventioh by a te a m pf G range ! w om en from , G ooding C ounty oiri• will be h e ld .o n th e second andI fourth T uesday of e a c h m onth BUI ' bejginning a t 8 p .m . .fune 8 > t

the Gooding G ran g e H all. i 1 M rs: J im F re e m a n . W end’elll 1 d rill cap ta in , a s k s th a t any ' ». G range w om an frb m th e coun ty I", who will se rve a s a n a lte rn a te I com e to th is p ra c tic e . _ _ _ _ _

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£..n5bS?,SKS‘r‘c f e ,,0 m en tafex ten sio n of the ,0 for P ro g ress and it ir p roval of President

T he two Ecuadorian>i ' J. be in-tHagic Valiev ton. peoplp about the conditi^.'^' !d E cuador und what arti “ lg help can be given its rwoV*** e. They will be taken o” j ,!d of M agic Valiev and w V ii^ - W ednesday night, * '*»'i

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'‘w o r drunk driving ‘" c lu d ^ .* j,r#» V Behm, Jo ^ n W. , X f J | I D M

Eugene C. D ionne. D ale i f f l g g m

■ n hi- r 'h sr le s H> ClaQsscn,»“ ®“ ' G S re e E vans. R ay W. f i § H M

T eu b er and 'i ^ l a M- W estcott, a l l Tw in

x.' Wafkins, boih Tw in I - ' a l l s T f W ^ n B I'd Painck L. T u rner J r . . Buhl

S tad iheir licenses suspended‘or rec'kle.>s driving.

Residents w h o . had th e .r ll- ^ censes suspended for sa fe ly re- » lin-iibiliiv include J im m ie I-. » »

S r v C astleford; J a c k Ray Mu,c’ i3ul>l; Lee R- R egan, Ni-I f e •' ^ j ' Baker.. G erald W. Ilayes,.,Ruth ' 1 arabv and . R icha rd I . . ;? ibury. all Twin F alls , and Elbert H. W right. K im berly .

uVern M... B ro a d h u rs t. . Hail- H H H H B •V had her license suspended f„ Blame County for d ru n k dn v -

'"cavlcn M. H aar H ailey , lost- w s ^ho\r

Hailey, had his licenses suspend- * *cd 's a fe ty r e s p o n s ib i l i ty . A „ 1 _ ]

Lifense of Vollie L ay iham . A l’C a I'J Fairfield, w a s suspended in Camas County for d ru n k d riv- p | i j ^ | Q - y

'"cassla County resid en ts who •/ hid their licenses suspended by OOOPJJSG —. itie department for d ru n k d n v - hit;h school roi mE included Ed A nderson. P e a rl I'riday and Sa \1 C. Jam es. W illiam D. Sam p- mt!, with rodf son oncl Joe A. S trauss, a ll Bur- scheduled for fI ninns at the ro

'Gan' R; Vincent. B urley , had The annual e\ his license suspended fo r reck- by the Gooding|p« driving. Rodeo events

Cassia resldenfs who h ad th e ir cluiie^ciovcrleaf license. suspended for sa fe ty re- culling, calf rostwnsibiliiy include D ouglas H. me and the qui Boston, Tony S. E lison. Skipper Doys events i Ephrem, all Burley, an d R am on bu 1 nd ing . h

-R^riqucz. Oakley. .............S'I'd'e bronc rvDorian J. Robinson. M ountain ‘ ‘"v cuttini

Home Air 1-orce B ase, h ad h is Stock will blicen.se suspended in E lm ore Curley Angeli.County for drunk driv ing- The queen

Michael A. K resch. M ountain held a t 2 p.m .-Hame Air.J:Qrce B ase , h ad h is nri'n.i nnri will)icen.se suspended for reckle.ss a row culling cdriving and Donald 1- R ussell. There will bealso from the n ir base, had his Nnlional G uardlicense suspended fo r d r iv e r im - both—rodeiprovement. Music will be I

larry R. Simonton, Gooding, teen-age sw inghad his license suspended in .... „i. „rouiG«xiing County for d ru n k driv- „mg and Eldon W arthen . Wen- .ehrilarships. Ifdcll, had his licpnse suspended ^„„^le to alien(or .safety responsibility . , year o r two, th

Jay S. C rum rine an d E a r - ^Parsons, both H azelton. hadiheir liccnse.s suspended in Je - cqUqocrome Countv for d ru n k d riv ing . „ , i i

Elbie 1- M eyer, Je ro m e , had ,, I’f ' ' ,his license su-spended fo r reck- ■ ^ e t(n d <less driving and Sam E . M iller. I"Hazelton, had h is license sus- fifth dpended for safety responsib ility . Lincoln, Twin 1

G rm Green, Shoshone, had Elniore, Cam ashis license suspended in Lin- ‘PR* Je ro m e ar coin County for d runk driv ing .Stephen E. C asperson, D ietrich ,had his license suspended for 1 ? ! ^ ^ T J - r Jreckless driving. T I F G X i y O-Ben-Kee Sam pson, P ^u !, h ad m ----- p . -----Y t ~

his license suspended in Mini- O G 1 2doka County for d runk driv ing . _____mn e:__ i

Minidoka County resid en ts who u.had .heir licenses suspended for fh e '-L x two wsafely responsibility i n c l u d e Ta^nte:n? J ) K enneth H ar- announcedns tell, Heyburn. and Is ,a s M. 5 H ershberger.Chapj. Rupert._______ __ of w ater distribiT) I I I According to I l i a s e u a l l hydram s havep T • J 1 coat bf ru a m e s L i s t e d "> f™ ''p - keep two or th nr o r o n o s h o n e He sta ted that

SHO.SHONE - Little f.eague f "^ ra l rjv and P o n y L eague baseb a ll scheduled for thschnlules were announced th is

coaches. AIDS DOMINI'me }^ce wee team , for boys R U PER T — A

6 to 9. is p rac tic ing and coaches e . Cam pbell,are trying to set up a schedu le Mrs R alph G n0' games with o th er tow ns. Rupert w as a

M gam es s ia c t.a t£ ia Q p .m . T.iclical Air Cc> '>ny League schedu le in- component whicl

nudes Monday, w ith W endell a t O rganization of .Wendell. Ju n e 14 w ith Buhl a t effort to reston

F i 'e r Dominican Rept riler. June 25. Je ro m e Lions a t yj~°jne: Ju n o 28. K etchum at

Other gam es a t Shoshone in- R D O lelude July 2 w ith K im berly ; Ju ly5 with Gooding; Ju ly 12 w ith A l l l l t l i n i l lJerome C'l and O; Ju ly 16, E d en ; M lU I f l ln U I ■I“ly J9. Je ro m e No. 3.

Liule League schedule in- P h o n e 7 3 .:eludes Monday, W endell, th e re : T W . ’ June u . E den, th e re ; Ju n e 28.Huhl, here; Ju ly . 5. K etchum .

July D. Gooding, th e re ; |L J A12, K im berly , th e re ; Ju lv ■ ■ C i "

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MAKING FLANS for Ihe Fifth District High Gooding are, from left, seated, Mrs. Dan Gc Association, and Dan Gorrell, president of the Jl lhe Joyeees, sponsor of thc event, and Ray Vews photo)

Vi-ea School Rc Friday, Saturday at (GOOPJJSG — The fifih d istric t | | ~ 1 T T 1 ^ ~ 3 i ich school rodeo will be held riday and S atu rd ay in GockI- It;, with rodeo p erfo rm ances heduled for 8 p.m . both eve-

inns at the rodeo aren a ,The annual event is sponsored

y the Gooding Ja y cees . H ^ L MRodeo events for girls will in- ^

iude^ciovcrjeaf ba r re l r a ce, c o w - ------A l A N Mjlting, calf roping, pole bend- ic and the queen contest.Doys events n re bull-dogging, | ^ull riding, b a reb ack rid ing , xldlc bronc rid ing , calf roping nd cow cutting.Stock will bo furnished by

urley Angeli. St. Anthony.The queen con test will be ;ld a t 2 p.m . S atu rd ay in themna_ nnd will be followed b v ____________row cutting contest.There will be a dance nt the nlional G uard A rm ory follow-g both—rodeo—per^orm ancos.- --------------usic will be furnished by the en-age sw ing band.The all-around cowboy andHvgirl will rece ive collegeholar'ships. If the w inners a relable to a ttend college for .a { ^'ar o r two, the m oney wili bell in a tru st fund to be used I ^! them when they do a ttendillcge. WDell bucklcs will be given tn #rst, second and th ird , p lace! rinners in each event.The fifth d is tr ic t includes ncoln. Twin F a lls , M inidoka.Imore, C am as. Blaine. Good- R. Je ro m e an d C assia coun- i.!S.

'ire Hydrants j0 Be Painted p

Some 300 fire h y d ran ts in Twinills a re to be pain ted during ^3 next two w eeks as p a rt of v f lneral m ain tenance w ork, i t !IS announced F rid a y by John

H ershberger, superin tenden t ^w ater d istribu tion . V

\cco rd ing to H ershberger, the d ran ts have to be given a ^:sh coat bf red paint every'ee to four y e a rs nnd this will f rep two or th ree m en busy. f PEIle sta ted tha t th is is just p a rt &the general m ain tenance work a .teduled for this spring. “ |

ilDS DOMINICAN EFFORT i TOWRUPERT — A irm an l.C. C ary « '

C am pbell, son of Mr. and _____•s. R alph G rah am , Route 3. 'nrTj^iiii,!iiiiiipert, w as a m em ber of thectical Air C om m and (TACJftiponent w hich assisted in theganization of A m erican S tatesort to resto re peace in theiminican Republic.

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P residen t L arry VV'ebb con» 0FF4(lucted the moctmg and an- OAKLEounced that the uniform shirt;; hvan . sonre ready and m a\ bo picked up OakleV'. Iv,t the hom e ttf Sajufv^U-Clain. the U.S. ,The hal sty le wus chi^sen by turn Med»!

lie group and plans discus>ed Base. (Ja: r the d rills to be presented a t vice. Helie -NLigJC Valley lunse shosv vriih «n'.->;> be heUI June 25' through 27 (ATC) uii

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Sunday, Jo n * 6 , 1965 S Twin Falls Tlmo»-Now» ‘j j i v j r t -

Shriitg Circus •••-' --.B ise nsflcd ...

Masonic Uilit . 'mmmEDEN — Plans for the annual

, Shrine Circus were dlscassed by members oI„lhe Eden Masonic LDdge at the Thursday evening -*~Hnieetinn <he lOOF Hall. ■ ■ M IM

WiTlard M tttimer, committee I H Q f l rhairm an. announced the circus j |Will be .held . W ednesday and Thursday at thc jay cee . Park

I iKjul Shriners and m erchants frnm lulen and llazcltA^i will provide transportation ^nd tick-

----- c(->i—fur—childr*:fi— -tlie-morninf’ of June 1 0 . The time will be annuunced later.

One bus will leal'e from each town and tickets w ill. be dis- tributed as the children enter thc

An open meeting nf Masonic Io<lKiV< From the cuinplelc will be held July 17 ut Bald Mountain, announced Ruy Short, mu.ster. The event will l>e spon- sored by the. lluilcy hodge No.

Rerrcshm ents were served by- C. M. Stone Paul Conway.

Nuit mcellng will Iw held June

Death Ci^ms J||||||[| Mrs. K e l l ^

B U R LEY -M rs. Blanche M. dlillll!Kelley. 58, d ied 'Saturday morn- ^ r h i f

J. ing at Cassia m emorial Ho.spltal of a .short lllne.ss.

She wns born Feb. 6 . 1907, at A l l f f U S l Indcott, Wash. She was m arried _ P - ^ to Spencer Kelley. Jan . 18. 1938. P a i H W a t Twin Falls. They moved to “ ,

• Burley 27 years ago from Twin , .!Falls. AiiBUst KudI

Surviving, besides her hus- ? ^ MTthod band, a re fwo sisters. Mrs. T J I " fMadgo Veadslee. Phoenix, and

. ■ ... L GeoriFuneral services will be con- and Mrs. B ducted a t 2 p.m. Tuesday in jHHiBiMiiBH

-----S tai^W afd-LD S-ehapel-by-B lS 'hop Richard Holyoak. F i n a l I f | M | rites will bc held a t Pleasant l « l l v l View Cemetery. Friends may call nt McCulloch Funeral Home V V A I Monday afternoon and evening "

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GIVING FINAL INSTRUCTIONS to two Is Don Rasm ussen, chairm an of the queen Ilene Phllllps, have begun practice sesslo riding contest will t>e held June 19 and tlu annual Chuckwagon Jam boree June 28. (T

August Kudlac Is K ram er w(

Paid Final Honor eaver.*^?'BUHL — Funeral services f o r ----- ----

August Kudlac were conducted '<■■■■■1 a t 2 p.m. F riday in the Castle­ford Methodist Church, by the Rev. John N. G arrabrandt. as­sistant pastor of the Twin i^allsM e th o d ls t-^ u rc h . - A i

Mrs. George Blick was soloist and Mrs. Bill Kinyon was o r - 1

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iding patterns and-other prep- ance ration for the jriding contesti - Cor

. iare conducted tw ite weekly a t ,p a r e f 'th e Rodeo grounds wltjj Mr. j p a r e■ and Mrs. Re.'c Rasm ussen, chair-1 and { J i men of the . com m lltee. in i^s l j S 'J charge. Others assisting incliide per iII V. Meuleman and Ted Gibbs. condi g. Seven girls have entered the Th;■ competition and the queen’s , wom<

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enjoying b r e a k f a s t a t the Ketchum ireakfast are Mr. and Mrs. Thomas .White, Si lod Mrs. White have Just recently mq.v«d to S

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nr KEPT BOB HARRISON, right. Sun Vallej Karelscn serving the fried troiit ot the breaj Kason. Baking powder biscuits with buttered he pltto this meal. Guests attended from near and

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t e d STOtE, Sun Valley, former Detroli jw™te* th® Valet Shop, Soa VaUay, *et their

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the Ketchum Fisherm en’s , was among i nas .White, Sun Valley. M r. beld under III > mq.v«d to Sun V a lle y ,a n d ' was thc first ISS Corporation. This couple success. (Tim

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>t. Sun Valley chef, busy turning the hash b ot the b reakfast held following the openin; h buttered honey and piping hot coffee wert om near and far. (Tlmes-News photo)

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uas among tiie many lo attend thp Flshc leld under the warm sun.shlne next lo the V ras the first such breakfast held In Kctchuir uccess. (Times-News photo)

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M ici. MAiW t K /^ t tK M K K K K tk. . , ^ . nished mostg the hash browns and Dave also. M r an } the opening day of fishing Kctchum, Ti t coffee were served to com- Santa B arba photo)

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Mit:i. JVIARTY KtNDRICK decided she i vide the fish for the Fisherm en’s Breakfast, nished most of the fish, many women bro also. Mr. and Mrs. Kendrick operate the H Ketchum, They moved to this area about Santa B arbara , Calif. (Times-News photo)

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“i^l)O ^R O fH T POVEYK ET C H U M —The hitching posts wci

"O ld C o rra l ," next to the Wooden Sp te r of a tt ra c t io n in K etchum w ith B re a k fa s t follow ing opening d ay of th

In s tead of horse.s and rid e rs , th a t fitting in th is p ic tu resque w este rn C( w ere fish e rm en , Tom S aw yers and ttu This w as K etchum '^ firs t fish b reak i sponse w a s te rrif ic .

At 7 a .m . the usually c risp , cool SawtootTis was'^sTTTT ;TiTd w n rm an d sun hid fo r a m inute behind a fleec bird fish e rm en w ere off lo the s trc ; and re tu rn e d for b re a k fa s t a f te r ' th lim it.

A 10-foot-Iong ch a rco a l g rill and cr set up an d m an n ed by Bob H a rriso n , and D av e K are lscn . C arol B lan d fo rd a ss is ted th e w om en in b ring ing ho t h jv en s to th e tab les.

N ancy B edingfield , M rs. V irg in ia O ’ VTunster an d M rs. E rcel D ew son hi ass ist th em in serv ing d u ring the m o

Som e of the first v is ito rs to p a r t ; x o u t, h a sh brow n po tatoes, b a k in g v ith b u tte re d honey an d pip ing h o t < IS only a c a m p cook know s how, wei ended e a r ly m orn ing M ass a t O ur Lc :a th o lic C hurch a b lock aw ay . A t no /a l le y C h a m b e r-o f C o m m erce m en le lp e rs w e re s till se rv ing , i A lthough re s id en ts and v is ito rs ii n llag e a r e from all p a r ts of- the glol ind fr ien d ly a tm o sp h e re is a lw a y s vas not a large crowd at the break

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COULD THE EXPRESSION-OH-tbtL- standlng, be lhat of disbelief as Don A Ills lale ot “ one that got away” ? Bob I Falls, and Mrs. McDonald aro listening

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ided she too would help pro- B reakfast. While the men fur- omen brought In their limitsrate Ihe Hlde-A-Way Molel in _ea about one y car ago trom M M |||||

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Breakfast i l \ttractionrpO VEY:>osts w ere em p ty , bu t the [)odcn Spur, w as th e ccn- ll w ith thc F is h e rm e n 's day of the fish ing season .e rs , th a t w ould be v e ry e s te rn co m m u n ity , th e re s and ttu c k le b S rry F inns.:h b re a k fa s t, an d th e re-

sp. cool a ir of thc high rm a n d o ccasio n a lly th e H H ^ d a flcccy cloud. E a rly - wmmmm thc s t re a m a t d a y b re a k | | | _ | « a fte r" th ey c a u g h t th e ir

11 and c a m p tab le s w ere a r r iso n . Sun V alley chef,;land fo rd .a n d C lyde .B e ll _ ing ho t b iscu its fro m the '

rg in ia O ’Neil, M rs . 'G ra c e W S jA 2wson h ad se v e ra l g irls ; the m orn ing .

to p a r ta k e of the fr ied * ib a k in g pow der b iscu its

ing h o t coffee, p re p a re d how, w e re those wh(5 at- M r t O ur L ady of th e Snow s W l y . A t noon K etchum -S un a A rce m e m b e rs a n d th e ir -',• *5

. ' ■ r His ito rs in th c rrrountain *—- J ■ the g lobe, the in fo rm a l b aC K I

a lw a y s p re se n t. T h e re a s Bald le breakfast a t any one fishem iei p» !• , C«l. 1 with iish

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l_ tb c—face _.ot lld__Stricki;r. . .ttlil^s^ilory Don McDoniiid, Eden, toils brenktust. Bob lloflmnsliT, left. Twin and Iho “ c

tenlng attentlvciy lo McDon- (rime.s-Nci * A- A- A- *

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BAKING POWDER BISCUITS were Just Irs. Ercel Dewson U shown taking a pan c arl Blandford and Clyde Bell assisted thc 1 0 tables. (Times-News photo)

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vere Just ay popular M the fish a t the FI: g a pan of biscuits out of thc oven In the > isted the women In bringing hot biscuits

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>m Sawyers aiid Huckleberry. Fmiia wc ildera on tbeir way ta the river. (Ttiae»-

ere lold bv the guests a t the J___iipernUir of Ihe Wooden Spuir lermcn's Hreakfast was held.

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(Continued from page i )time, people cam e and. went In a lei.surely m anner. E ach seem- ed loathe to leave his place in I

,tt>e sun. '■•,There were, of course, m any __ ... L.}

‘'whopper" fish tales told, each tryinK to out-dp the other, and, ol courwe, alw ays the one that got away. t ' ■ j i i f l

Perhaps some of thc more | jJrealistic stories told were howtrout could.possibly see a worm '! -----In the m uddy w atecs of the Big ■ ,Wood River opening weck-ejid. ^

___ ^Ir. nnd iVlrs. Ito h C a r lson, T w inl ulls, h ad proof, how ever, th a t MRS. HOB It could be done. They caught *seven thc first even ing and their lim it Sunday. M i S S I

W hat trou t th e local fisher '. _ . men d id n 't ca tc h for the break- | S D f l C fast w ere fu rn ished by the Snake _River Trout Co. K . t . I

^ IMRI--IEArdls Hodson,Orchard NameWedding Day wi're m arrii

CAREy — Mr. urul Mrs. Ray The cerer W. Miller, Jcannt'lle. I’a., an- by Rev. Ki nounce Ihe eng.igi'nicnt of their Pauls l.uthi daughter, Ardis Elaine Hodson. The bride w to David Clene Orchard, son of on Cook. Bo Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Orchard, was best m Carey. The bride- MIsh- Hmlson (s-a-igraduate of wool suit. Ilempfield Area High School, A receptii Grecnsburg, Pa . »nd is em- ing the cen ployed nt Dun and B radstreet, The brideSalt I.<ikC d r y . ------------------ C am as Coui

Orchard attended school In been emplo Carey and was graduated from newlyweds ' I'rovo High School prior to serving a two-year mission for the LDS Church. He is attend- / x U U C f ing Brigham Younfe University.

A Juno wedding is planned at I r c b t . I I the Salt iJike City LDS Temple. A XThe couple will be feted at an A\rea /’ open house reception from 8 to HAGERM l6 p.m. June 12 a t the Carey honored in o LDS Cultural “ members of

* ^ * ern Star a t i

L Gilmore Is "[ron ’ Guest Speai<er

HAGERMAN — I.yie Gllmoro Mrs, Charli was guest speaker for the Wom- Clpude Aller en’s Group of tho Reorganized ter, nnd Mr:

----- l.DS Churrh__H« spoke nn the Each motlwomen’s departm ent and lhelr flower by I work. conductress.

—“ M r s r 'W T r r r m n T e ia r tm o r r m fdriisso 's i gave the worship service, assist- Introducetl ed by Mrs. Frank Dickerson, grand page; Mrs. William Ultlcan pre.sented district No. the last lesson in the handbook, man; Mrs. (

Members decided thnt the pitality com June 16 meeting will be the last D. Chaplin, meeting until fall and it will be Refrc.shm« a noon picnic a t thc church for bers inclded

I the members and their families. Chaplin and Mrs. Carlson nnd Mrs. Dicker- iels. The nc

son wero hostesses. 16. Fathers

THE SHOE WITH THE BE>

N’atnralizcr’s Contourc the shape of your fool I t supports the foot—c th a t no shoe haa b ^ n ;

ORDER BY MAIL . . .

S u n d a y , J u n « 6 , . 1 9 6 51 0 F a l l s T i m e s - N e w «

5 Twin O rder of

- »t g'P.m

ic Tem p conducte

. ceremon oring thi • re welc : .

P a s t ^ m eet at Mrs. Gar N:, Kimh•

Unity ( W ^nesd;

Sommersig ' , ', i: . VI bring a p

fn . ‘ -4 b u h lat Mr s : K O B E R T E.“ nfe%OTMANht ■ * * * * luncheon,r Hall. Mr:

Miss Dammen I; Is Bride of

R. E. T rautm anl AlRITELD — Patricia Ann |or. Elm

Dammen. daughter of Mr. and sheriff w Mrs. Carroll Dammen. Hill City, Protectioi nnd Robert Eugene Trautm an, meeting i

• Bni'sc, son of Ralph T rautm an be madeand Mrs. P earl Boyenger. Boise, p a lr bool wi're m arried May 29.

V The ceremony was perform ed ciinciHir.' by Rev. K ern ilt-K aero r In St. ,r Pauls Lutheran Church. Boise. j„ „1, The bride was attended by Shar- ” if on Cook. Boise. I-eon Brookshire1, was best man. &HOSHC

The bride wore a rose colored m eeting vf wool suit. Relief .Soc, A reception was held follow- son will- ing thc ceremony. ■-“ nc , The bride is a graduate of noon a t i- C am as County s c hools and h as Jhall. ^1 been employed in Boise! THe'1 newlyweds will reside in Boise. Women 3 M * * their regu

' Addenda Is Hom a 1 Presented for 1 Area M others n ^ «’ HAGERMAN — Mothers were r T O C c' honored in a special addenda by - I_1~ members of the Order of East- i "O i

ern Star a t the regu lar meeting. HA ILE\with Mrs. Kenneth Hulme, wor- was madithy m atron, in charge. m eeting t

Those participating were Mrs. proceedsHulme. Mrs. Roland Phillips, m age and

> Mrs, Charles Robin.son, Mrs. to purcha- Clfiude Allen. Mrs. William Car- Blaine Coi 1 ter, and Mrs. Alfred Sandy. M rs. L« !. F.arh m other was pre.sented a supervisor r flower by Mrs. Merlo Owsley, club mee

conductress, and Mrs. Mac Bil- H erbert Ir HiTfdrirssdCraie conductress. the home

Introduced were Mrs. Allen, She explai. grand page; Mrs. Henry Cherry. Iclis badl;i district No. 6 committee chair- pithl.

man; Mrs. George Lenker, hos- A potluc! pitality comm ittee, and Mrs. E. tured a t tlt D. Chaplin. Starlighters. the homo! Refre.shment comm ittee mcm- Clure. sixr bers inclded Mr. and Mrs. E, L. This will 1. Chaplin and Mrs. Arthur Dan- the season- iels. The next meeting is June Mrs. Th

16. Fathers will bo honored. J. D. Sawj

'■ w ith th e BEAimnji. f i t

r’s Contoured Sole is a new insole bui of your foot and cradles your foot wi 5 the foot—curvc for curve—along its e oe has been able to offer befortC^

U L . . . HUDSON'S, MA

a ^ ^

I Socia I Events

Twin FaUs C hapter No. 29,

O rder of'East.;rjn S tar, will m M - g 'p .m .. T ii««d»y-at~thr1>taaQtfc.

ic Tem ple. The meeting will be conducted by pro tem-.dfficers. A

. cerem ony will be presented hon- oring the flag. All So-Journers V

' a re welcome to attend. m - 1B

■Past Noble G rands Club will _2 m eet a t 8 p.m. Thursday with ^

Mrs. Garl Ridgeway. 220 Ash SL h N:, Kimberlv.r . .a Unity Club will m eet at 2 p.m.3 Wednesday with Mrs. Leonard i; Albee. Co-hostess is Mra. John ^ Sommers. Members a re asked to 1 bring a p icttnd Invite d guest. .

H H HBUHL — Rebekah Kensingto;n ../I

luncheon Tuesday a t “the lOOF ' «Hall. Mrs. W. D. Parks is host-ess. J u a r

KING HILL — The Home Im- | c £ r iprovement Club will meet at 2p.m. Thursday a t the horae ofMrs. R I. Barnes. George Tay-

m lor, Elm ore County d e p u t yid sheriff will speak on “ Homey. P rotection." This is the last»• meeting until Sept. 9. Plans will>n be m ade for tho E lm ore Countye. F a ir booth. u'".j Hazelton

SHOSHONE — Opal Rebekah sp Lodge will meet a t 8 p.m. Tues- graduate

d jy fit ihc IOOP Hdj], School fl-e * * * ing in ,h,

SHOSHONE—An a lW a y work ^ Jul> Jd m eeting w ill be held by the LDS st. Edw

R elief Society T u esd ay . The les- jyvin Fa] son will be p re sen ted at 10:30 a .m . I.uncheon w ill be served ^ I , ,U^

5f noon a t the ch u rch recrea tion L .# IL iD

^ ,Mak». Women of tho Moose-will hold a _

their regular form al meeting at /xTTa 8 p.m. Tuesday a t the Moose Arrang Home. A new m em ber will be enrolled and the Friendship Cir-

. clo will present the program. ,* * * munity H

e Proceeds Slated ^ w r ^ P

^fe^Hospiial-------------!. HAILEY — An announcement ^> was m ade a t the Civic Club

m eeting that a portion of thc I. proceeds from a , recent rum- ' . . , 1, m age and quilt sale will be used [ . „ , 1. to purchase equipm ent for the

Blaine County Hospital.M rs. Lee Reynolds, hospital mond Ul

a supervisor, w a^-a gupst at the schedule; r. club m eeting nostea by Mrsr flna-Mrs^ L H erbert Hardin, president, nt Mrs. Kelt ~ the home of Mrs. K. H. iflxl,oy. Tnir^ilst] I. She explained some of the art- Smith an

Iclis badly needed a t the hos- classifica.-A potluck d inner w ill he fea* Jj®

tu red a t the June 24 m eetin? a l Glenn Ne the hom o of M rs, H arold Me- and Mrs.

1- C lure. six miles w est of H ailey. Lanting,.. T h is will be the la s t m eeting of M rs. L i- the season .' m ents. Ie M rs. T hom as KinR and M rs. guest. Th

J . D. Saw yer w ero g u ests . include a

I V '

k A l a t u r a l i :

I Contoured rests your w hile you >

O rdinary {h»o ^

OTt forced to $. cniire b ody u»

f^a tu ra lx x tr '^ C o n lo w td Sol* u *futp*d tu y o u r Joot is.J t njypportfi 6oJy irtigHt e i 'tn ly ,

a ll p a r tt. trilhoui a n y mtr€*» o r «£rain.

VVhite o r S ( Sizes 4 ’ '2

4 A to

insole built r ight into thc shoo. I t n ur foot with comfort every waiking i ■along its entire length. The result is c- $12S, MAIN STREET, TWI

■ Mr Rec S p €

Mrs - Ave-J

and c y e a r ( tificat North Assoc

__________________SL M?s

a?<i s i ty .^

i to uh e rpasset

(OJ, she;ert JUANITA. GAlTANf SheO F ' ■te i t * o rgan -3st- . ^ , v e rs itjJ ua n 1 ta Ga i ta n “y -= '-Is Engagedto

J ua n Galindo ^, y K IM B ER LY — Mr. and M rs,

me M argarito G a itan , K im b e rly .,? " ast announce th e engagem en t of p ^ vill their d a u g h te r , Ju a a ita , to Ju a n - P. ^ " A, G alindo J r . ; son of Mr. and "‘y Mrs. Ju a n A. G alindo S r..

Hazelton.Miss G a itan attended T w in stuu iet

Falls schools. G alindo w as She cs- g raduated fro m Valley H ig h sid e o

School an d is engaged in fa rm - no te ai ing in the H azelton a re a . e lude 1

>rl< A Ju ly 24 w edding is se t a t strum e DS St E d w a rd 's Catholic C hurch, tion . i es- Twin F a lls . p layinj:30 * >f M uch i

o X lub Members ft^"shc

Make Flower Old ber

m Arrangements ! r'"cA rran g e m en ts of iris and o th- M rs.

. cr flow ers w ero m ade by m em - c e r t m bers when the C ountryside Flow - g an . w er Club m et a t the B erger Com- m ets. I m unity Hall. w in P

M rs. P e te r T horn ton w as' ap- Jpointed se c re ta ry - tre a su re r to replace M rs. E lton W ilson w ho " ’^ "y

— la-TiTOvin g -tff-iH ackfoot.-------------------S h e ji",! M rs. V ictor Nelson, show

chairm an, announced com m it- ^ tee ch a irm en for the club show w herev p j to be held J u ly 15 a t tho Moun-

tain Rock G ran g e Hall. j s A pM rs. T ay lo r and M rs. Ray-

al mond U lrich w ill p rep are th e VIEV he schedule: M rs. John P a s to o r F reym rs7 an d -M rs.-M axX ro ther».-staBing; cla.ss f Qt Mrs. K eith F u llm er and M rs. El- MIA \ [y: Tpn-Wilsun. e n tr ie s ; Mrsr-Sr~W r ■hotner- rt- Smith and M rs. Lyle S chn ltker. a rec ,s - classification; M r s . S m i t.h perienc

aw ards nnd publicity; M rs. la te M a- Glenn N elson, hosp ita lity ch a ir- w ere g at Glenn N elson, judges ch a irm an , and Ma [c- and Mrs. T horn ton and M rs. C. L ee N V. Lanting, h osp ita lity ch a irm en . menLs. of M rs. L anting served refresh -

m ents. E ileen Lanting w as a •s, guest. The Ju n e 25 m eeting will ]■ ■ ■

Include a to u r to the South Hills,

ra liz e r 's ^jred S ole our fee t /ou walk

O rdinary ar€ fla t,T h t batl a n d h re l o f y o u r fo o t OTt forced to tu p p a r i yo u ^ cniire body

foured Sol* foot is.■^ight e i 'tn ly , hem a n y

W hite or SToneSizes 4 ’ '2 to 12

4A to C

shoo. I t matches ■ •Rraiking minute.1 result is comfort

$12.99T, TWIN FALLS ^

■ ' I .

M r s . ^ F o r i d a . I s “ 7 MRecipient of I Special Award ■

Mrs. F rank Fonda, ifeo 10th H - A ve. E ,. teacher of piano, voice M

and organ, has received a St>- y e a r golden certificate. T his cer- W. tificate was presented to her by Mk Northwestern University Alumni H Association 'in recognition of her B 50-year membership as an alum- A niM of Northwestern University, H Chicago. .IIL . K

Mrs. Fonda's training in pi- K ano. voice and organ was ob- | R tained a t Northwestei‘n Univer- ^ 9 sity. where she earned two hon- d Q ,o ra ry "degrees, returning later HB for post graduate work toward S j her M, A, degree, This encom- HB passed'six^ years of work._which « ■ she completed in three years.

She received her training ing rgarra r t wrh Nor thweate rn Uni-------—v ersity and Colum bia U nivers- J ^ | ity . supplem ented w ith two y ea rs of organ w ith D r, Minor I—I p C, Baldwin, a concert o rg a n is t / of world-wide ff>me, w ho is from I j . London, E ngland. I b /

Mrs. Fonda studied p iano w ith WE , ' I profe.'isors G arw ood and Old-j®'* ' '^’ yf berg , both of w hom studied in <l®‘* an E urope repeated ly . H er voice “ I Oi _H tra in ing was w ith P ro fesso rs Ij G rant-Schafer, K napp an d Wal-

te r Allen Stults, a ll o t whom Oti trin-studied ab road extensively , Susai rds She has studied the s tru c tu ra l gh sid e of m usic w ith teach e rs of c„hr m- no te and fam e. T hese stud ies in- . '

e lude harm ony, counterpo in t, in- jnstn a t s tru m en ta l and vocal com posi-

:h, tion . transposing, e n s e m b l e -playing and form and analysis. ro „ _ M uch of thjs Is given to her stu- u„ii_ d en ts as they a re ab le to take -j-j, it. She studied church and litur- g(allc g ica l m usic with P ro fesso r Arne -j-i, O ldberg and P e te r C hristian Lutkin, Vienna. G erm arty , a n d [ ,, , l a te r Chicago,

th- M rs, Fonda has the la rg e con- tend m- c e r t m odel of thc H am m ond Or- June w- g an . with two la rg e tone cab- d ’Ale m- ine ts. in h er hom e, and a Bald- queei

w in P a rlo r G rand P iano , She cess ip. finds teaching both stim u la tin g o il (o a n d interesting, hav ing tau g h t in sessii ho m an y s ta te s . Gate:--------ShB -aaa a cub lia school m usic Lawt

su p e rv iso r for 17 y e a rs and al- Tlu i(. w ays taugh t p riv a te lessons en b;

w herever she w as located . i ------* * »

y. Members M eethe VIEW — Mr. an d M rs, G arth o r F re y m ille r w ere hosts a t a study p,g;- cla.s .i fnr membe ra nf the View __ ^ll- MIA Voung M arrieds a t theirVr -home, ----------------------------------- f —;r. A record w as p layed of the 6 \- .h periences of a m issionary , the ^ s- la te M atthew Cowley. P ra y e rs Bu r- w ere given by E lm er M angam n, an d Max H ew nrd, Mr, and M rs, H C. L ce M errill se rv ed refresh- j , ,I. menLs. _____h- --------------------------------------------------------a ________ ____

in MRS. f RANKLFONDA Pra^t.^1*- , ' — —------------ ------------------ t a u r a -*0 Job s Daughters omn-

Honored Queen Hoste " Is Announced race;h WENDELL — Ju n e P a r r w as , j .;e lec ted honored queen of Wen- n Idell Bethel N o .-1 2 ,-4 n te tn a t io n ^ ^ '’ 55 g la l Order of Jo b ’s D augh ters, a t Nellie i ■s the meeting a t th e M asonic t Temple, ' ^„ Qtlier officers e lec ted include M a n e J

Susan Cooper, se n io r p rin cess ; M rs,, Jan e Hanson, ju n io r p rincess; port o r f Judith Niccum, gu ide , an d Ann thankee

” Schrank, m a rsh a l. to its ;It was announced th a t open derm an

installation will b e conducted a t port o r a special m eeting Ju n e 12, V eterar

^ Officers fo r th e G uard ian e r 's Di ’■ Council were e lec ted by secre t c la ir a ’■ ballot and will be announced, went lo

7he new council, will be in- tab le ai '■ stalled in S ep tem ber. ann iver® Thc cerem ony of in itiation tients. " ,w a s held io r C a th y K uhn. The“ Il was decided to p ay the ex- T(

penses for Jo a n M altz to al- ’ tend G rand C ouncil m eeting ['’8 '

-- June 21 through 26 a t Coeur >- d'Alene. Miss G a te s is a past *->- queen and is g ra n d ju n io r prin- H M H II e cess of the G ran d Bethel. e Others th a t w ill a tten d thc n sessions a re M iss P a r r , S andra

G ates, Miss C ooper a n d J a n e t c Lawton.1- 'I he lib rarian ^ report w as glv- s en by Robyn F rith . ® E

coM Ptm p ML e t t e r S h o p ^

h S e r v i c e 1 ^y >lrect AAbH Advertliing I I I I

^ Perionallrcd LetloriAddretilng & Mailing $«rvlc«

g Secretarial Servic* Ms Buiinew Giff« J

' “H I L L S O F I D A H O *■' Binli t rniil Bids. — 73V4S61 | | | |

AT THeI j

the many mi^ GINGHAJ

K S y K fc C hecks and b a lances . .IT balanced by (what else!

® gentle tracing of emb In up beat colors with w A. Sleeveless portrait c

Fully lined slim skirlL m y g B.i f f r r Ft ^ 'F l i r t 's k ir t with em b'TVYJc\ I i \ *°P em bro

Fully lined ankle pan

t f r

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"Tlf"r/7iJi t* ♦r

M / J j ^ p

f . m

J L ./J '

I j G o I d a n d S i I v e r S o e

I S t a r M o t h e r s - L e s

I A r e H o n o r e d tioninI A .specifll Gold and Silver I Star M others program w as pre- t~ s e nrga ' - a t - q i e ■ •Ainilrma n Way I Mother m eeting a t the Americafh . f- Legion ftall. ^

The table was covered w ith a once Yace cloth and centered w ith' a sumtr gold and white flower arrange-

h ment, flanked by gold an d 'sliv e r ,5 candles. A"? Seated a t th e Gold S ta r ta b le ,h f o I w ere M rs. R ose S inclair, s ta te „_■„ jl g p residen t. M rs . Vune L arso n .I M rs. Je s s ie Sutphin, M rs. M ar- —S tina R o m an s an d M rs. P e te , ,J G o ertzen .^ ^e a ted a t the S ilver 57’’®- I S ta r ta b le w ere M rs. W. C.

Stone, M rs. -D uretta A tk ipson , "Hie M rs. Ellerv H em pton, M rs. S usie cussec

_ P ra t t; Mrs.. E m m a B aisch , M rs. e lec t i — L au ra—B ushw ell.—Mrs.—M a u d e J L th e

Collins, M rs. P e a r l R athburi an d ^ ®Pec M rs. F ra n k H orejs. Spec

H ostesses w ere M rs. C la ra M Schultz, M rs. Della R am bo, M rs. 5 incla G race S am ples and M rs. H am p- tendec ton. Burle;

M rs. I rle B a rtle tt p re sen ted and re tire d the flag an d M rs. '

M cV ey gave the open ing ic a rd c losing p rayers. G uests ^, w ere M rs. G race Allen an d M rs. -------- -e M arie R idgew ay . 8i; M rs. Jo sep h L eClalr g av e a re- ,i; port on the carn a tio n sa le an d 1 / n thanked those who co n trib u te d r

to its success . M rs. R uth Lin- n d e rm an gave,..the hosp ita l re- It port on g ifts sen t to the Boise ”

V eterans H ospital for the Molh- n e r 's D ay g ift tab le . M rs. Sin- !t c la ir an d M rs, W, M, A rm ga 1, went lo B oise to help a t th e gift 1- tab le and to d istribu te b ir th d a y

a n n iv e rsa ry cakes to th e pa- n tients.

The p ro g ra m w as g iven by M rs, T e rry Sullivan, P a r tic ip a t-

„ ing In th e p ro g ram w ere E liza- r beth N esb itt, B a rb a ra B a k er.

Ja n e t D o'ugherty, Beck Sullivan . i(_____

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-D e c n fQ to r* C jhpicfl-A M 9_B M at

T A T E F u nJEROME — TWIK

W B B B tB tStB B B B B M

Aflcuilciftay magicH A M CH ECK look

alances . . . th e wonderful look of gingham what else!) m ore checks belOw. T hen spark ng of em bro idery . All co tton . All wonderfull o rs with w hite. 3-13 . portra it co llar overblouse, 7 0 0 slim sk irt, 7 .0 0

with em b ro id ered Taney p a n ts , 1 3 .0 0 rith em b ro idered ruffle tier, ^ 0 0 ankle p a n ts , ' ’ § 0 0

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' Social Sciehce JLesson Given ■

. SPRINGDALE ■. Honing and divine l a ^ * % B

^ ■ iS ? . ' ' ' ' '• t w » . g ^ 1

y ■ " ' ■ - 5 5 3 ' S I/e r , Leonard Beckitr. , H

K ch arg e Qf sewing“ i I each Wednesday and H

“ ® the Relief Society « ■one m terested i n l e * “ " i , ' ^ I

j " : com e to aitend. ^ Hstc-^er R'ank Horejs a ,^ IQ G race Samples. ^ H)n, "Hie F lag Day ■fea wa, j I sie cussed a n d -th e : ■rs. e lec t a chaplain to be In^. ® B

nd a special prize..■ u S u e s t s . Mrs w b H

ra ish, Mrs. Celia King M rs'o H rs. -Sinclair and Mrs. H o re i .^ ' '■ ip. lended the AWM lunched *'• I

Burley Pilotetj by the Burlev C h a p te r ^ '? H 7 Raft River Chapter m h o ^ B

Gc^d and Silve? f e 1 , ” and state officers. Hrs, ~— ~ -------------— ■— H

SOCIALLY C d R R E cr~ lB

S W e d d r n g II t i n v i t a t i o n s and I ise a n n o u n c e m e n t s I

in- -P e rs o n a liz e d Isa • Accessoriea H•ft • Table Service J H “ y • Wedding Bookj M>a- • Napkins I H

• BIblea ■by « t e SAMHiS ON MQUm I

The Hilia of Idaho \mf FHOKie 73J-454J ■_____»*nk « rst/si »tOO. ■

^ those heavenly I I

^ Carpets | |ALL WOOL l l

_______ A CRILAN NYLON I B

M - B m s I . L g ra g Sclqttion | B

i'urniture II- T W IN FALLS I B

i t ~ l lECSBI I

looks of I

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' gingham checks, Hhen sparked with Hvonderfull H

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. KAV RASHn~ ■; I GRETCHET ^ . * * * (Johnsto

J e r o m e M i s s , p . * ^

F i l l m o ; e P l o n R e v e a l s '

J u l y 9 Mr. in d MrsifrOME - Mr. and Mrs. G. >">"e- Puyallu]

H^Rash announce the engage- "ounce the e n p

5rrt£.t"»^t^v; « r - 4 ' : ;« r . 'H .» U D. F i l t e » 5 « 7 A _ _ ^ »

" r ^ M sh 1 . . ! » • f ; ; » ™ s S s r N ; : , £t,( Jerome High School “ "d >s ,g„g guggne.employed junior m ajoringJerome school district.

Fillmore, a 1958 graduate of xhe couple pl Twin Falls High School, served wedding in Tacc four years in the Marine Corps. ^ ,He is employed by the Gem r - j . _J I Siaie Oil Co.. Twin FaUs. i b t u d V L G

The wedding dale has been f . ■ f l_set for July 18. o I Q T 0 C j D '

* * * HAZEI.TON—A r e a R e b e k a h ,

. o d g e M e m b e r s r e e t i " r o f " m e

> a p e C h a r t e rFAIRFIELD — The charter er from the sci

nms draped for Mrs. P earl Mc- tion to the conc< Clurg. assembly past president, en of Form osa at the regular meeting of the fnet at the hom< Occident Rebekah Lodge No. 58. Ph^rf's- ^ ,

Those participating' in the Mrs. E t h e l ceremonv indue Mrs. Everett president, condi Trader, Mrs. John Gaskill, Mrs. Free from— ai Dale Reedy. Mrs. Kennelh Peck rep<Jrt wa; and Mrs. Ceci) Howard.

A memorial cerem ony was add the proceec held for deceased merribers of church cthe lodge. Taking p a r t were MrJ Donai rnv Mr«t Thnmng Mrs. Thoma Sanford. Mrs. Henry Howard. and MriMrt^Rnsella A-ihmead. Mb .:,Harold Brooks Mrs.' Kennelh M ^ e r r 4 kT cIu Wilson, Mrs. Everett Trader, M ^ers 4 H cluMrs. Zane Harrison and Mrs. n ^ f - ^ e cBoyd Harrison. Mrs. D a le . “Reedy was soloist, accompan- ^ ,ied by Mrs. George Perkin-i Jr. , _

It was reported 11 sick calls [ _ 0 S S O n C; wre made. There w as a plant _ \ / . - exchange ducing the meeting. F O P V IGVV

Hostesses were Mrs. George JV., and Mrs. Herbert ,

71«. next meeting Is Thursday, f" je ty ^ m e e tin jwith Mrs. George Perkins Sr.. m eeiinfand Mrs. Violet' Lasswell as Mrs. Je ss Seihostesses. cusslon on the

t/. tt tt, the H earts of ,l i \ A / ' l l * assisted by MtMrs. W i l M Q m s son, Mrs. Lelan

, . 1 1 Mrs. Je ra ld AiConducts W eet Music was dHAGERMAN—Mrs. Dean Wil- Ned Owen an

liams conductcd the LDS Mu- Blauer.tual meeting at the LDS Church. Songs were :Daniel Butler gave the invoca- Mrs. Jaye Writion and Karen Low gave the Casperson nnd :theme talk. companied by [

Music was led by Ida May * •Gardner and Lana Butler was BRIDGEpianist, SHOSHONE - —C-hiriT!—mrmbers—attended—a- -Ctntr met at- thfirst aid cla.ss presented by Charles Bordeirepresentatives of the Idaho won by Mrs. fPower Co. at the American Le- Mrs. Fred GeS'on Hall. Mary Pethick. C

Sam Bateman gave the bene- Jack Miles. Mrdiction. and Mrs. Wally- --■ ... ~ - , r r - r r—

5 FATHER'S DAY, !i

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m & b ei* ts, AMm WiwMcanMMn

■ C olors: B row n, D ork

Brown, B lock ond

B lack G o ld

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A iss Rom ineeveois Troth J fMr. in d Mrs. A rthur J. Ro- / nU Q U S T ne. Puyallup, Wash., an- Mr. and M unce the engagem ent of their derson annou ughter, Gretchen. to John C. m ent and fnrt ucks, son of Mr. and Mrs. of their dau tester A. Loucks. Twin Falls. John R. Finn Miss Romine. a sophomore and Mrs. Ch.i ijoring in C hristian education, H attiesburg. tends Northwest Christian Col- Miss Ander? >e.. Eugene. Ore. Loucks. a uate of Twin lior m ajoring in theology, at- and attended ids the University of Oregon, versity. Sho i: The couple plans an Aug. 28 Twin Falls Pi idding in Tacom a. Wash. nejgan was gt

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t-udy Lessonlated by Unit a n d “ ';,HAZELTON—The su ^ ec t o f | An Aug. 11 \ idy for the June "Circle of at St. Edwi ayer" will be Formosa, it Church, Twin IS announced a t the regular) ■!(■ ;etinp of the United Pre.sby- L-l ian Women. t l I C n M

Vtrs. Olga Riem an gave pray- from the scriptures in rela- V w y i C o

n to the concern for the wom- i \A / of Form osa when Ih^ group J U H © W

3t at the home of Mrs. Joseph 3 0 ISE_Dr

^ W a l k i n g t o n . no^unce^t'he c?esident. conducted the Ie.sson, HTnoht..r riiTee f r o m - and F ree t o - . " v „ v le ," ',o n '\ report was given on the f , ^ 'q y ring Tea. It was decided to ^ d the proceeds from this tea the church carpe t fund.

rhank-you notes were mailed frnm whfrh « Mrs. Thomas McVey. Twin

iTls, and Mi's. Otto I' owler . -IP- mberly. for their appearances her ma? ■nh<^-te»r-and-l.>-th6 -M erry.-!P-‘=‘}y^?iL°';:,^ jcers 4-H club for providing versity , SrtrnTf ! flowers. Voyles attch ie next m eeting Is Wednes- School ay degree from

if. if: if. sity in 19r>3. }/-*«.. m aster of a resson biven ness from Sti

or View Unit 'V j u n e le vVIEW — The la,st social scl- ce lesson of the season was esented a t the LDS Relief ciety m eeting.Mrs Je ss Searle led the dis- ^ ‘4 ” ssion on the topic. "Peace in 5 H earts of ,M en." She w a s . ^ l O S i n C sisted by Mrs. Pauline N el-', . . , , ^a, Mrs. Leland Woodbury and t i e l C J D \rs. Je ra ld Anderson. ALM O-Th^Music was directed by Mrs. ety closing sid Owen and Mrs. Harold the Relief Sc®>™r. social scienceSongs were sung by a trio, in the Hearlrs. Jaye W rigley. Mrs. Max sented by Mrsperson nnd Mrs. Blauer, ac- Games wenmpanied by Mrs. Bowen. wns served al

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SHOSHONE — OUR Bridge company thentr met at- th e home -of~M«5T X uttit-JJuxfcclarles Borden. Prizes were and prayers vm by Mrs. Robert Haddock, Floyd Knightrs. Fred Gehrig and Mrs. Ward,jry Pethick. Guesis were Mrs The group 'ck Miles. Mrs. Mary Pelhick ond ruesday id Mrs. Wally Burkett. meetings duri

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lAiss Anderson, ^■innegon Set August DateMr. and Mrs. Oliver G. An- ,L.

Jrson announi’? the en.f^age-':lent and fnrthinniing rii.irriage ■ ■ f their dauBhier, Brook, to :ahn R. Finnegan, son of Mr. ” 1 nd Mrs. Ch.irles E. l-'inncgan. attiesburg. Mis.s, . ..Miss Anderson is a 1962 grad- ' / 'V

ate of Twin I'alls High School ‘ \ I nd attended Idaho Slate Uni- 1 ,ersity. She is employed at tho :: : I. i*.!win Falls Puhlic Library. Fin- t ■' t'UXu sigan was gnidiialed from Sa- ;■ '1 fred Heart High School, Hatties- ' •') urg, and served four years in ^>e Air Force. Me is employed \ ^V Mountain State Telephone - - nd Telegrapli Co.An Aug. 11 wedditi" ia planned __ it St. Edward's C a t Iro l ie ,hurch. Twin l alls v.-, i

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lussong, Deerfield. 111., an- &■* 5ounce the engagement of their !fj,aughter, Ellen, to Glenn C. |,’oyles, son ot Dr. and Mrs. i... ilenn Q. Voyles, Boise, form er i win Falls residents. i Miss Hussong atttended Deni-

in University, Granville, Ohio.'om - which she was graduated ;itm Iniifte in IHfil .Shp will re- ' * i_________eive her m aster of a rts degree i- i 1 education from Stanford Unl- 'E rsity , Snrnftirtf^CalffrT'ln June ,Voyles attended Twin Falls j

Ugh School and received a B.A. l ' iegree from Stanford Unlver- tity in 19B3. He will receive his I ' ila s te r of arts degree in busl- [ •’ess from Stanford Univer^rity. g i1 June. B jA June 16 wedding Is planned [• i

t Woodside Village Church./oodside. Calif. The couple will ^eslde in San Francisco, where ^'oyles will be associated with M [cudder. Stephens and Clark. fl'U Jb

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ty closing social was held atle Relief Society Room. The t3cial science lesson was “ Peace ' ■1 the H earts of Men,** pre- ,jnted by Mrs. Wesley Ward. i, . j *' «Games were played and lunch - \ \

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mall children who regularly ac- r‘ \ \Qmpany their m others. Mrs. ^

nd prayers were given by Mrs. loyd Knight and Mrs. Robert ^ird. ;The group will m eet the sec- ,

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A n n i v e r s a r y .

I s O b s e r v e d f HJE R O M E — q u e s ts , f rien d s ,.

and re la tives m et for a po tluck ■ • d inner a t the hom e of M r. an d Mrs. T hom as Calvin L uper to observe the coup le 's 60th wed- dinR an n iv ersa ry .

Six of the coup le 's nine chil- dren w ere in a tlendapce , includ- ing M rs. W illiam (Jew ell) Ja ck - F o n .'M rs . J a m e s (V iolet) Ste- vens. ^tuKsell Luper. P a ris I.u- V ^ ptT nnd M rs. J a m e s (M ary ) Ar- * *

I ” bauph, a ll Je ro m e , and WilbiiiTr 'I lu p e r , P ocatello . ' i * * * * !

Mrs. 7.cll>ert (E a n a rd ) Villins /JL««L»V_ nnd Clyde L uper. both C om pton, _______^

Ark . and M rs. E rnie (K ate)A rm er, B erryville , Arlc., w ere , , , ■ unable to a ttend . U n i t A

Tbe ctiuple has 29 prandchil- . dreii-and 22 grcat-R randchtldren . / \ r r e n <

Mr. and M rs. l.uper w ere m ar- _ ried in 190. a t Hopewell. Ark . ^ p n T l C and nifived to Idaho in 19tt. BUHl —iv Thpy bave resided a t 427 fith . p p ,,.,., Ave W . fo r the p a 4 20 y ears .

I.upcr has w orked for the .Ie- ,rome Coopernlive C ream ery . i .W alker r:as and Oil and H arley ](jo |. ' u „ i i ' V m vards before his re tirem en t. j^ ,.

Mr. and Mrs. I.upcr nro m em - ^ated the bers of the Bible Baptist C hurch , |,en ie "A t nnd Mrs. l.uper is a m em ber of s jx ty Minut( the Baptist Mission Circle. h ington, no

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W o m e n ' s C l u b _ { { ; " tMURTAUGH—M rs. Sam H igh, M rs. H ar

Twin Tails, w as elected p resl- the Candent of tho H appy Hour C lub council meat a meetinR nt the home of M rs. |n Twin TaH arley Rountree, Twin F alls . the Ki-Tan-

O lber officers Include M rs. i.'ire G irls |Ralph Denton, M urtaugh, v ice the Lodge,p resident; M rs. O. W. D aniels, An invitiTwin Falls, se c re ta ry -trea su re r, from the Giand M rs. W allace Riggs, M ur- R ebekah Lctaugh. rep o rte r . to a ttend o

L etters w ere read from th e M rs. Clareclub .sponsored patien t n t th c sem bly pre?

J -----Tubcjclilosis H ospita l . G nodlng. 4Q Q F T cm fA personal show er w as given O ther c<

in honor o f M rs. H enry P e te r- re a d fromsen. whose hom e In D eitrich w as dall, a m enrecen tly destro y ed by firo. Gold Hill.

G am e prizes w ere won by you notedM rs. G len M cK ee and M rs. O. C hap te r for

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a t the W ednesday m eeting a t the A rep o rthom e of M rs. W right. m eeting she

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P r e s e n t R e c i t a lF IL E R — M rs. E m il B e rn a rd l m l c k .^ a l c

presen ted h e r piano studen ts in unit by dea . rec ita l a t the F ile r LDS T he coutC hurch. T he church w as deco- sev era l m«ra te d with baskets of apring n e ra ls , visiflow ers. Bent cheer

P a rtic ip a tin g In the rcc lta l n iv e rsa ryw ero D anny Glenn, Rex W ard , tended to rh u b a rb sau ce carefu lly o v e r w ho rccei'

I te r, R obert Bunce. B a r b a r a M rs. Bnbm Bunco. Louisa Isham , M a rsh x M rs. AnrIsham . Brock Page, D allas of Ivy RclP ag e , Kelly Page, Glenn P ag e , P ocatello , \M ichael Houser, G regory S to rrs , m en ts wereSusan S to rrs. P am ela Tegan an d rec tion ofR onald Maughan. ___________ ch a irm an .

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“ Unit Members Yearl A t t^ ^ Annual o .sth

• Spffing Luncheon i i h e r -BUHl.—Members of the Buhl tribuled I

’ I ire Department Auxiliary pre-■ sented a style show for the pro- K'»nert M

gram portion of the Buhl A disc• Rel)cknh Lodge meeting at the zoning. T ' lOOl- Hall, .................................a-humoro

Mrs. Joel Nejezchleba nar- Ham Yo< rated the show following the Munyon r

1 theme, "Around the Valley in ' Sixty M inutes." Mrs. Stanley Ba- Al

bington, noble grand, presided r i c h F I at the meeting and heard a re- District R port on the Letterm en-Pep Club at Ketchui High School Banquet served by Alta Reb the I.odge. M rs.-L . F. Hudson Mrs. l.esl and Mrs. W. D. Parks thanked deputy j m em bers for their assistance a t Ralph Ril the event. ^ Richfield

Mrs. Harry Stew art reported -------------on the Camp Fire Girls grand council m eeting she attended In Twin Falls with m em bers of the Ki-Tan-Da, the local Camp Lire Girls group, sponsored by the Lodge,

An Invitation was received from the Gem of the Mountains Rebekah Lodge No. 5, Caldwell, to attend a reception honoring Mrs. Clarence Weygandt, as­sembly president. Sunday a t the ■4QQF Tem ple, Caldwell.-----------------

Other correspondence were / - read from Mrs. Katella Kend- / dall, a m em ber now residing in [ , / / Gold Hill. Ore.. nnd a thank- V / / ’ j you noted from the Buhl FHA y < y f chap ter for the Mom. Pop, and ( f Mo Banquet served—bjr th e f j l ^ y Lodge. - 1, , , .

A report on the receiit special • /meeting showed three new mem- ' /bers. Mrs. John Burkhart, Mrs.

-Goldio4i'awcelL.and.MC5_RhSMlB. _Moore, w ere received Into mem- Y ,pj ber^sW gin a form al initiation / / i ceren ipny^M rs. Pearl McCor- ,V / j/S

I m lck , ^ a l e . O kla., Joined the f n unit by deposit o t ca rd . f S Tho co u rtesy rep o rt show ed1- several m em bers attended fu- rB nerals. visited ill m em bers and £ ’■ / , '

Bent cheer cards. Birthday an- W ,/ "II niversary greetings were ex- ‘J 1. tended to Mrs. Robert Coad. ■’ •T who received a plaque from / a Mrs. Bnbington. yX Mrs. Anna Kuntz. a m em hcr r ~ s of Ivy Rebekah Lodge No. 2.1, •!, Pocatcllo, was a guest. Refresh- t, ^ i, m ents were served under the di- '•<d rection of Mrs. Emily Kram er,

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D i s t r i b u t e dT F IL E R —Yearbooks, w ere dis- ^(,1 tribuled to F our S quare Club Carol F p. m em bers a t the hom e of Mrs. K athv q] Robert M iller. Sandrahi A d iscussion w as held on^rieta Co le zoning. T re v a M iller p resen ted j f . i ry . ii

a -h u m o ro u s read in g , M rs. Wil- W ine^ar r- llam Y oder and M rs, Fred Overlie. ,e Munyon received con test prizes, nie Len in * ¥ Pepcy Ia- A TTEN D M E E T C arla E:d R IC H F IE L D — T hc Seventh J;e* Di.strict Rebekah Lodge meeiing "lb at Ketchum was discussed at the •y AUa Rebekah l-odge meeilng. Cheryl

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HAGERM AN R o se M inard was iasta lled honored queen ofj the In te rn a tio n a l O rd e r o f Jo b 's { D aughters, B ethel No. 35, a t: open in sta lla tio n cerem on ies a t

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Best to Y o u ,'' accom pan ied by ^Jean C lark, M rs, C herry pre- ,^1, sented a Bible to . the honored ' queen, assis ted bv Je rily n n As- Cuena and Ann G ibson. Joan 1

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Kat hv M iller, jun io r o rincess; sented Sandra W inegar. guide; Vay- pin an(

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page, and choir m em bers a re andJoan B erry. Susan Brooks and H e n r

de Peggy,H ogue. riousis; The ijuigoing queen w as pre- selinjis; sented a past honored oueen 's Mes y pin and crtrsage from the bethel. ne M arlin Slane, g rand fa the r ofda Kose M inard. pre,sented her a a re ivlra j-avel m ade by O scar Anderson, Liern3n- All honored guests were, intro- Mrs,in; duced. Lutz,in; M rs. V irgil Norwood, guard- Mrs.' r - ian, announced C arol' F rith as -------rie " Jo b ie of the T e rm ," and pre- ;n- sented her a corsage . •

R efreshm ents w ere .served by Miss M in a rd 's fam ily. Purple

nd and white iris w ere used as dec- “cr o rations. The white cakes were ea pile! d eco ra ted with pink and orchid Th<:k! flow ers an d w ere baked and d a y ^

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Guest Night w as observed a t of the the -June m eeting of the Im- the hoi manuel Lutheran Women’s Mis- drews. sionary League. Guests attended . „ - from the Kim berly LWML and Im manuel congregaUon. Clarem

The opening devotional serv- ice was led by Mrs. Gerald j ,H eidem an. and the c l o s i n g . ^ service by Jifrs. Eldon Walters, ^urserj

A letter ■ from Mrs. Richard shown. Westendorf, zone chairm an, re- Mrs. ported < h at the four *200 schoi- hostess ■arships were offered this year m i to David Fah;ike, Layton. Utah; j,," jg ,

.jointly to Dean Jeskp and D a l e ^ ^ ^ _ IJeske, Salt L a te City: M artha Wages, Idaho Falls, and Martin Rathjen, iV in Falls. F irst alter- | C nate is "Leslie Jam es, i.?win -

" F a lls r and second is Allan Lach-:I- man, Boise. ^

I Special piano selections were j-tl presented by Sandra Sievers - e and M artha Heidemann. Rev.J Henry Treit, Buhl, spoke on va­

rious aspects of family coun-j - seling. “ 1 »S Members of the refreshment^; and calling compilttee for Junei J are Mrs. Harvey Lampe, Emilie , Lierman, Mrs. Ellis Linder, : ■

Mrs, Ray Losser', Mrs. Etta,Lutz, Mrs, E verett Malone and

1- Mrs. Alan Meier. » > s ------------ --------------------------------— f.' served by Mrs. Gerald Dun-

com be.1 Mrs. Dale Slane poured cof- H . fee and Mrs. Ronald Scott serv- ■ H i2 ed punch. ER i The nex t m ee tin g Is Wednes-i day^____________ ______________

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PILER _ M ethodist h i g h den t; R o b e rt Rn ichool graduates w ere honored d en t, SuM n Ros, “ a tonquet in the chu rch Shirley Ingle, t. JL- 1 Hail Tolk, com m issi

Re v Alien Reesor p re sen ted i-ee O lson, sub kooks 'and diplomas to P am ela »ian. and K athie fordner. Cheryl Ingle Ju d y c r ^Harding. Ruth P itts a n d Ca- D ecorations fc inille Ramseju . featu red th e IV

Members of the M ethodist gold and blue. Youlh Fellowship an d th e ir C arlson d irec ted mrtnis attended the banquet, for the event, as bpv Warren McConnell, Buhl, F o rre s t. Miss I was guest s p e a k e r . " t he | Young.

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maximum airing In the z ' ^M ramble on a ivlvld bhia /I by SmaU Tallc. V

n ts ." a b o y s ' voca l group I ( s .%in Twin Falls , presented \ \ v .sical se lections.fficers w ere in.stalled by!. M r. R eesor. O fficers in- "' ' • >de G ary D ougherty , presi-it; R o b e rt R ude, v ice presi-t; Susan R uszler. secre tary ;rley Ingle, tr e a su re r : John ^k, com m ission chairm an:: O lson, su b -d istric t chair- n, and K athie Y oung, report-

iccorations for the banquet ^ tured th e M Y F colors of ” d and blue. M rs. Morris ■lson d irec ted arrangem en ts the event, a ssis te d by Linda

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and Mrs. H arry Holm- St. Twin Falls, announce ihe rriagef of. th6ir .daughter. td«TY<>:ttiaKph~Ki. P . Flood,' v W‘t tefcl;---------- ——--------------- ^he couple was m arried May In the Community Methodist ■irch. WiiVnemucca, N ev., mUlichard Cidden and Kay Wil- L,m N. Portland, acco m p an i^ lhe

liss Collins, jilson Wed ik .iJAIRFIELD — Connie Collins, . A | r . , ,« jOIghter of Mrs. Doris Collins. i j J S Hin .Falls, was m arried tones Franklin WiLson. sun of. and Mrs... E , ~F. Wilson.j-fieU; May l l at the F irst .,„^,isbyteri^n Church. Twin MRb. JOSIs.he couple will reside In Fair- MRSTW^ d followinR his graduation SHOSHONE- m Twin 1-alls High .School was honored o h the class of 19ti.S. Wilson day anniversat I t e employed by his fath«r union ai ihe 1 > is engaged in farming in and daughier- rfield and Orchard. Mrs. Raymond

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i I ss Mari et>o,— | | | i S zhwaegler Set jne Weddina)ECLO — Mr. and MrsT J . E . rietta. Denver. Colo, an- ii» <> «h«—e iigaee niCTt "/irKf thcoming marriat^e of their Ighter, Marcia Kay. lo Air- n 2 C. Scott Schwaegler, son Mr. and. Mrs. Edwin Schwaeg- . Declo.“he bride-elect l.s a graduate the Arvada High School, Ar- la. Colo.; and is Employed by

Rocky Mountain' Credit As- liation, Denver.< k;hwaegler w a s graduated m the Declo High School in 2. He attended the College of

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sasonHeld , J r '- r D a ;^ ‘VENDEI I, — The final meet- -H "; of the season (or the Polly- A de?non.s iia Club was held at. the ed by Mrs, ange Hnll, A no-hosi salad and costa o

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O thers inst W right, vice i d eg rees ; J'iidy degrees: Kan< e r , and .Suss Linda Apple, |

C hapter p;u------------- — — .------- a n d M rs.-T adlAFtCIA KAY MARIETTA Mrs. Phillip ----------------------------------------- - Mr. ami Mrs.

W.1S featurea." - ^ ,s o p h T m o' r o ;ins w ere m ade for a Fa-s Day pjcnic se t for Ju n e p.^i

Mr. iiuil Mrs.deq\oiu>tration w as presen t- ami Mr. aiul Ny M rs, I 'ra n k O rth on foods senior,costa of p rep arin g . Juni(tr degrx

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Iss-Reddeko^ yvta'dS'ii President . f Rupert J HAJPERT — Olficers of the ^re Hom emakers of Ameri-1 V | , , lave tieen a n n o u n t , wiili :y R ^d^kopp , named pres-

her o fficers include D ay- {i’n H erre , Vico president: I.in- V allevB utler, se c re ta ry : L inda ‘ f,ri(|e I

-stensen, tre a .su ry : B etty „f a „ h l High h isto rian , and D elores B eautv Ar

h, rec rea tio n chairm an . Falls. .She ishers installed w ere Julie- Bros. M arket;ht, v ice p resident o f s ta te « i960 grndiees: J'lidy K elterling, jun io r Hjph .Schi'xil.ees; N ancv Tavlor. r e p o r t - --------------------and .Susan McMillon and I'V D aylene IIa Apple, popcorn chairm en . N ancy 'I ayliiiap te r p;irent.s include Ntr- and D eloresM rs.-T ad A b o u n d M r.-a n d J 5 lh e rs rexi

Ph illip Renz, freshm an : g rees includennd M rs. J a v Chupg nnd K etterling , Iami Mrs. Wynn T ingey. Abo. G ay \V

h i i n i ' o r e ; Mr. nnd M rs. P a rk s , Susanne. Redilckopp and M r. an d nn Graves-.-Ci

V;i() P alm er, junior, nnd G loria i ox. u iu r M rs. llcillis M cClellan C h a p te r dMr. anil Mrs. Dave Krau.se. -Sheryel Cole.)r, L inda Butleriiior degrec.< were received and D elores 5 _ _

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i^nme.s, Kimberly, wera - wl in m arriag e May 15 In V alley.

le bride Is a 1963 g rad u n to iiihl High .School a n d a tte n d - Je.nuty Arts A cadem y, TVrin s. -She is em ployed a t E rb i. M arket, B u h l . 'F a m e s ia 960 g raduate of K im b erly 1 Schi'xil.__________

:)aylene H erre. Sheryl Cole, cy Tayliir. U iis Sti^^pletnan .

D elores .Smith. ' ' ' Ihers reeoiving jy o io t d e- - •s include I iniia Isaac , Juidy lerling, IJettv Abo, t^IIna • k'. Gay ■ \V i l £ ex t h^ TjElla:___ Sks, Susan Solosabal, R am o- »| ^ra\es..--Ci)nnie M itchell a n d | | ia I'ox. " " la p te r degreos w ent to ■yel Cole. Cynlhia W hitaker, la B utler, S liarrel Hodges .,| D elores Sm ith. _________

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Sunday, Juno 6 , 19A5f 4 Tw in F alls T lm e y N a w t

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— Anrvfversery;— ~ ' IHP Is Observed . M jE

Mr. and. Mrs. George W. Sil- ver Sr.. Twin Fall?, .fo rm er Je- rome resident.*!, w ere honored by " their .sons and daughter on Iheir f. ^50th wedding anniversary a t an • ' ' open hou.se a t the Victory Mis-

'osionary Baptist .C hurch, Twin: ''j*>T' 'ra ils . 1

Thc couple farm ed south oft Jernme for 20 years and moved j to Twin Falls in 1957 when Sil- ver I

Mrs. .Silver greeted guests in a lavender suit enhanced with e <?(ir!<uge of white and gold c a rn a 'i—^ ^ ^ ^ H tions. The suit was designed and

-niade by ' Mrs. B art Silver. JUL!daunhter-in-|aw of tlie cpbple.----------------

Hev. O. A. Rpbinsoh gave the ' , family prayer. ^ j c q I

The rccepdoh hall was deco- ' V l l o o I rated with baskets of lilacs and I—Jz-iw /a {jtilil-colorcd carnations. ' IV JV C

Thc refreshm ent table was a / A f i riivered with a whito lace cloth V V tJC JU over cqIcI..The.table cloth was KIMBER part of Mrs. Silver’s hope chest R ichard J. more than 50 years ago. The Va.. annoi table was centered with a four- of their da tiiircd cake accented with gold- chael .Scott colored roses, leaves, white Mrs. Haro! dovus and bells nnd was topped Miss Pel wilh ,a miniature bride and State Univi bndegrooni. uated from

Thu cake was flanked by two of Retalli small vases of gold-colored chry- where she sanlhemums and two heart- sign. She i! shaped cakes. The cake was World Airii made and decorated by Mrs." Hove wai Dan Nieffenegger, Wendell. University

Norma Silver was In charge of degree in e regi.stering guests and Nancy ed law sch Hilo served at the gift table, ployed wi Boih girls a re granddaughters of Falls, the couple. a July 24

Mrs. J. G. Silver. Kctchum. nnd Mrs. Leonard Silver. Bolso, a cut and served the cake. Mrs.Geore W. Sliver J r . . Jerom e pre- ■sided nt the sliver coffee service L / Q V L. nnd Mrs. Raymond Silver and t i ■ ■ . Mrs. Bart Silver, both Jerom e, rielCl I presided a t the punch bowl. All WENDEI aro daughters-ln-law of the cou- guest.s of tP '^ . tended the

Guests were seated a t quartet luncheon al tables jcovered wilh white. . i j v. The couple was feted at a , , 9

fjmlly banquet a t Kay's Supper .

Guest.s attended from Ketch- registum. Hailey. Pocatello, Ellis, P ‘° " " Boise, Jerom e, Hansen, Bellevue

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LDS Mutual m em bers o

Meeting Held fashion sheHAGERMAN — Hvrum Dille w as^narrat

conductc^l~tCS“W utual ow ning P l5 n ^ exercises a t the LDS Church. Music ar Kim Wood gave the invocation, sented by 2

Kristi Choules led the theme J . Barton, and music was under the dlrec- Judith Evei tlon of T errl Larson and Lana Suffa and I Butler. The prog

Practice was held for square Mrs. Parr, dancing to bo presented In the caster and road show, with dance dlrec- tors Mr. and Mrs. Gerhard Luttmer in charge. Tho,se in charge of the road show are Dllle, Mrs. Deo Christensen and Y oMrs. Dean Williams,

The Explorer and Mla Maid classes held a round table dis-

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h Wedding Plans an^ouncls KIMBERLY — Mr. and M rj. forthcon't R ichard J. Peter.seh, Arlington, daughtere Va.. announce-the engagem ent Speirs. s> of their daughter, Julie, to Ml- Spelrs, 1I- chael .Scott Hove, son of Mr. and The bre Mrs. Harold Hove. Kimberly. uate ofd Miss P etersen attended Iowa Speirs 1:d State University and wns grad- Falls H

uated from Chamberlain School ployed 10 of Retailing. Boston, M ass., Co.

where she studied interior de- a Jumt- sign. She is a hostess S o t T rans » World Airline. San FranQlsco, r>-j~ ^ » >• Hove was graduated from the o t U Q

University of Idaho with a B.A. degree in economics and attend- PiQfT

y ed law school there. He is em- !■ ploved with IBM Co., .Twin If Falls. presente.

July 24 wedding Is se t. “ recital 1, !(■>/■ Studeni>. A I *■ . ed Mlldri. Annual Guest simpson,;- I I Day. Shee Day Luncheon tj>urie

t Held in Valley slmpso" WENDELL — M embers and Holly I'■ guests of the Rebekah Club at- Candy I

tended the annual Guest Day l-erinle E't luncheon a t the lOOF Hall. Randy I

A salad b a r was featured with j;®'*'''® ^Mrs. A rthur Byce and Mrs. J . C. n «Kendrick a s hostesses. Guests " wero registered by Mrs. Edw ard

1 Oton nnd name tags were iglvene *° Rtiest. VaII(------Mr.s . E . E . P a r r was m lstres.s -------------

of ceremonies. She introduced p p t p / Mrs. Joel Nejezchleba and 12 ' 'm em bers of the Buhl F irem en 's RJCHF Auxiliary who presented a spring Christen.'; fashion show. Mrs. Nejezchleba members

le was n a rra to r and Mrs. Ada Hus- Bridge ( ;g Ton. prenKt: ' spt-ntl till1. Music and dancing wns pre- Mrs. S 1. sented by Susnn Fattig, Mrs. H. with two e J . Barton, Mrs. Loyal Crosby, Mrs. ' :- Judith Evett, Linda Suffa, K aren sented a a Suffa and Charnell Lehman. went to I

The program was arranged by Mrs. Ly ■e Mrs. P arr. Mrs. Raymond Lan- Riley J « paster and Mrs. Glen Bright. Schmidt.

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Miss Fergusen Names Date

M r, and M rs. Cliff F ergusen I announce th e engagem en t i and

r j . fo rthcom ing m a rria g e of th e ir[jnl d au g h te r, Sharon , to l .a r ry M r, ijn t Speirs, son o f Mr, and M rs. D ale re tt aiVll- Spelrs, T w in ' FalLs. of M rsind T he britle-elect is a 19(M g rad- Louise

u a te of K im b erly H igh School, sen . scw a Speirs is a g rad u a te of Twin and tlid - F a lls High School and is em - LetcheDOl ployed by S ea rs Roebuck and M issIS., Co. the Ar

A Ju n e 28 -wedding Is p lanned, d is tr ic tins H. H., >!. taugh t

He Sfudents Give “ ’d-Piano Recital s - e ^ .

CA REY —M rs. V erd M urdock M.A^ d presen ted h e r p iano siuden ls In '-’rcBona rec ita l a t th e LDS Chapcl. She i

S tudents p a rtic ip a tin g includ- J y ' " - ed M ildred W orthington, SusanSim pson. Su.san H ^nt, Joy ce M adsD ay. Sheila G reen . P eggy H unt, a t Letet j iu r ie P e te rso n , Cindy Mur- A Sidock, C aro l P e te rso n , P eggy plannee Simp.son.

nd Holly P e c k , D ana O ’Crowley. p | \ A / \at- Candy P eck , T eri Woo<lbury, -a y l-erinle E ld red g e . Connie G reen. I q |—|

Randy D rag e , C arolyn Sparks, ' I . t I.aurlo B a ird , P eggy M urdock.

V ernije W oodbury, B a r b a r a “ ' ‘‘•‘“ tcB aird , M a rsh a Sm ith, P a tr ic ia Chiirch,Day and Leona Judy . ird •' ¥ » * b e rt Ci

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^ Valley Woman__^Feted a t M eet

„-s R IC H FIE L D — M rs. P e rc y Elwyi ing Chrlsten.sen was honored by 6 fo r F ba m em bers o f the M crric ttes w eeks i us. Bridge C lub, before leaving to f o r 'tra — spt'iitt t liem i n iiiifr In -P o c a te llo r pair:— re- M rs. S. J . P ip e r w as hostess.H. with two ta b le s in play. jy , M rs. C hristensen w a s prC- en sented a g ift and c o n tra c t p rizes Al

w ent to M rs. W illiam E . Sw an. Ii by Mrs. Lyle P ip er, M rs. R a lph , BYR( in- R iley J r . nnd M rs. P e te r 3^3

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Miss Schroyer, jse n M adsen Reveal hT' h\"ir September Plans [hro!j r ry M r. ahd M rs. N orm an R. Her- 3ale re tt announce the engagem en t

of M rs. H e rre t t 's s is te r . M arion ' V \ l rad- Louise S ch ro y er, to A rnold Mad- \ h j \ lOol. sen . son of M rs. A nna M adsen “ “ ' ‘win and the la te C hris M adsen. A , em - L etcher, S.D.and M iss S ch ro y er h as been w ith Mr

the A nchorage , A laska , school Cami ned. d is tr ic t fo r 13 y e a r s an d has gage

tau g h t a t th e R ab b it Cr6ek E le- Dian m e n ta ry School th e p as t four Wilhi y ears . M iss S ch ro y er received Claui her B.A. degree- from Idaho form S ta te College in 1957 an d h er Mi; M.A. d eg ree In educa tio n from uate

j„ O regon S ta te U n iversity jn 1961. and i She w as a c a m p d ire c to r for

lud- Twin F alls Council of C am p y^pi’' isan G irls fo r six su m m ers , schoi lyce M adsen Is en gaged in farm ing unt, a t L etcher. ^e glu r- A S ep tem b er w e d d i n g is 3 a . ggy p lanned . visioi

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Elwyn Styhl is Honored

5ck! CAREY — T he Y outh Group, i r a affilia ted w ith th e C om m unity i(.(a C hurch, fe ted E lw yn Styhl a t

th e 'h o m e of M r. an d M rs. G il- b e rt C ross. A B ible w as pre- sented to him .

G am es w ere p lay ed and re------ fre.'sh m ents— w ere— se rved— b y

M rs. G ilbert C ross an d M rs. B a rn ey Lilya.

ircy E lw yn S tyhl w ill leave Ju n e by 6 fo r F o rt Ord,. C alif., for nine

tte s w eeks aod th en go to M aryland to f o r 'tra ih ln g in au tom otive re-

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i^ p e c r a l D egree," |A■ -Conferred by SH HAZELTON —'T h e initiatory M ~ T [ ^ eS was m n ferr sil- ftH» tw o. .S■ members of Adelaide Rebekah U w iLdge and one m em ber of the ^ j i F Ideal Rebekah Lodge a< a spe-

cial meeting a t the Hazelton■ lOOF Hall. M H Mrs. P a t P h a rrls and Mrs.

Danny Sellers w ere welcomed ra H intQ.the Hazelton lodge and Mrs.■ Emm ett Spencer into the Eden va

lodge by the installing team , ^ t Mrs. Leonard Ham ilton. Mrs. * 1 Frank Sellers, M rs. George Tal- P®

H ley. Mrs. Bertha Belmontt Mrs. w ' H Elm er Pyne, Mrs. Lester Saun- P* H ders and Mrs. Joseph Pharrls . j

—M rjj^ Talley introduced th&• dignitarjes. p resen t from the sol

Ideal Uwge, Mrs. Ronald Met- an calfri/ioble grand, and M rs. Ev- ^ erett Hughes, lodge deputy.

Mrs. Max McCaslin was in charge of refreshm ents.

The refreshm ent table was I centered with th e -emblems pf I the Rebekah L o d g e . Spring

flower bouquets .w e re placed throughout the hall.

Her- , * * *"fo"n Miss Armi tage, a “e t Wilhite Plan

August Riteswith Mr, and Mrs, R, W, Peterson, hool Cambridge, announce the en- has Ragement of their daughter,

Ele- Diana Lynn Arm itage, to Rlek four Wilhite, son of Mr, and Mrs. ived Claudo Wilhite. SpokaiVe. ^Vash., laho form er Twin Falls residents, her Miss Armitage Is a 1963 grad-

rom uate of Cambridge High School 1961. and is a sophom ore m ajoring in

secondary education a t the Uni- versity of Idaho. Wilhite is a 19GI graduate of Twin Falls High School. Hc is a memt>er of the

" ‘"E ijim bda Chi Fraternity-jtnd~will be graduated in June with a

S is B A. degree in rndio and tele­vision from the Unlverity of Idaho. He will i>e commissloii- ed as an ensign in tho Navy.

An August wedding is planned.

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Mia Maid Style r “ Show Presented

ELBA-^The R aft River LDS f S - StaKft- Mla. m id style sKowT: tnrv "P re tty a s a P ic tu re ,” was pre- '

sentisd Jn the E lba LDS Cultural _ _^ • H all WUft Ml ti. KtlwliT.P a s k e t t . - r e t

M alta Stake M ia Maid leader. 1 1 spe- ©inducting.. ' . WasIton The them e song was sung-by stra'

Mrs. J . C. StMl. M alta. in hlrs . '-M rs . Ruel B arker. E lba, nar- suga ne<i ra ted the fashion show, which stirr 4rs. featured the MIA girls frorn the Dr den various w ards throughout the Add am. s t a k e modeling sportsw ear, and lrs . school clothing, afternoon and thre< ra l- party clothes, lounge and sleep- corn lrs . wearu Mrs. Oi-ville Sears, E lba, salt lun- p la y ^ the background m u sic .,. into s. A reading was given by' Rosi- f t h t land Hodges. Sublett. a piano fashi the solo by ■ Jan ice Clark, • Albion, P r let- and a gu ita r solo by Clark W ard, Sear Ev- Almo. were presented fluring th e JElba

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g-by straw berries, cu tting large ones ute in half. Cover w ith one cup of A

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the Add enough water" to m ake one tint 'ear, and one-half cups liquid. Stir whi and three and one-half tablespoons rie<

leep- cornstarch, o ne^ igh th teaspoon T ^ba, salt and a little bit of-the liquid frei s ic . ,. into a smooth paste. Add re- , losl- r ~ ^ “ “ Iiano lashion-show. __ ___ _ _ “ wlion. P ray ers were given by Orville r« i a rd . Sears and ReuI B arker, both •Ji'- V th e JElba^__________ ^

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with drained, ix— juice, glaze over b e ^ % g j ' l e one tintii serving time. Ga™S?

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B L A N C r M ic h ^ U P I ) —T o n y - t e i I , . f l^ d e fe n s e o f h is $100,000 B u ic k O p e n K ^ d e a d lo c k tn t a k e a o n e s t r o k e le a d w ith R T n lv e r - g r im . u s u a l ly s m ilin g 3 1 -y e a r-o i ■?'?» fn reed a th r e e - u n d e r - p a r 34-35— 69 t

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Pitcher D u e l Iround which incluB one by a re la tiv e■ riNClNNATI (A P ) — J* /" the unusua l specti IveBPort’s sacrifice fly in the P a lm e r 's tak ing fc E L n ih inning gave San h ra n - Q„]y fjyg jge j puj

m A^-^hie D ad ian . K to ty over M ilw aukee pro. eaK ^ y Saturday g • new sp o rts sedan '

E j T f h e season a t C rosley " .tM arichal and M alo- ‘hree. 204-yard thi

E ^ i i r « o r e l S i dGgl until tTie P f " ’' ' ' caused aE>«nth when Je su s Alou dou- 251 to s ta re m i

mwed to th ird on a when he four-puttiK in d e r and scored on D aven- from five feet avE t ’slongny . . - D uring one poin■ The victory snapped the nine of W arw ick Bunts' four-game losing s tre a k , y a rd layou t w here■ Mtrichal allowed only five Lem a w as w rapi 111] is bringing his record to 8-5. wUA NicJjIaus^ Be Baloney removed for a pm cn W eaver. But the E tter in’ Ihe eighth a f te r allow- drink ing Californ Ko I ve hits, now is 5-2. lead by sinking i K n 'ran. 000 000 100—1 6 0 footer for his fii E cinnati 000 000 000—0 5 0 the par-fou r. 453-;■ Marichal and H a l l^ ; Malo- g o ro s, w ho sta i ■ey, Arrigo (9) and P a v le t ic ^B _ Marichal (8-5). L -M a lo - s,jpped into secor■ey (5-2). a 72, alonR withI ” 1 P o tt, w ho ca rded■ 1 n year-o ld W eaver i ■ . i - U U a 212 to ta l w hich■ i l l X V T s trokes up onlidds W orry “■T o P l t c l l i n S ;------- sw ^ n ^ n g ^ ^ u g "^

fpORTLANri o re , ( U P ? - T h e ^ a ^ d ^ ^ n ' “/ a T , linningest pitcher m profession- under-p a r to ta ls i P baseball doesn t p re ten d to 216 wer(■e one of tho.se su p e rh u m an a th - C am pbell. ,Ktes who doesn 't fcgl th e P*;££: W right r .n r rp t t nn l i r e of b ip tm e s iM r ts T " gom ery.I For 21-year-old T om K elley. p , ^ ^■it gets a little -w orse ev e ry " a d thtL e 'o u t . I'm s ta rtin g to feel

I TTiere are dozens o f p itch e rs . . f »I , the major and m inor leagues ^■ho would gladly tra d e p laces season .Bilh the young r ig h th a n d e r. L em a s p u tte r I However. Hc is the possesso r of considerab ly .■nll-fl record a n d ‘a 1.58 e a rn e d H e sa n k a 12-1 K n average for P o rtla n d of th.e firs t b ird ie on the •acific Coast L eague. raft dow n ano therI He leads the league in s trik e- h is second on the s But] wilh M in 91 Innings, and, a th ree-fo o te r for l i s 10th victory w as a no-hit. on th e seven th .

A 25-foot pu tt n■ TTie Cleveland In d ian s fa rm - Qt^er b ird ie on ■and also seem ingly h a s so lved j,o ie j o u t a 20-f ■le problem of w hat to do fo r a n ]3(i, g n j a f te r

‘h a t no -h itte r. ,6 th ; he knocked

IverSalrLBKgXily in w hich h(v thob v e up only five h its an d ^Cucit out 18 b a tte rs , one sh o rt f If Ihe league record . L em “I ...........- j« o te out„ of curio;

1 1 1 T 1 ‘hing else. 1 w asrILampbeil-LedI r As the w inner o

Polfers H ead srU“L --------- ---------------------------------next five y uu is . aP f t r K i n f - t l i r i “ B " '" “ s im ila rF U l l l c i x l l will m ake him 1

I PORTHCAWL. W ales (U P I) - t e a r s " " ’’ u s. am ateur cham pion Bill ^ ' r • t , pmpbell heads a fo rm idab le . *^merican challenge for the B ri- ** °P®" “ “ lish Amateur Golf Cham pion- h-pwhcn the firs t ro u n d s ta r ts j y | j g g

I Campbell, -from H untington,r Va., has hopes fo r w inning d U o V IU l [Wth the British A m ateu r and LOUISVILLE, !■ pe Briii.sh Open to becom c the K athy W hitw orth. Sw double v ic to ry s ince . Bobby 18 g reens w ith pii lones accomplished Ihe fea t in cu racy , sho t a tl |330. G9 to tak e a thrc

"Jones won both cham pion- " ‘‘h » J ® 'h ° '‘'”P5 in '30, and I 'd like to do ‘he *8,500 B luegra

same," Cam pbell sa id a s G°>f T ournam en t . turned in a practice round Miss Whitworth,

iub»-4.-rO»yanJ course whgrg fuur bird tea—three is 72. nine where she ■

.Matching p ractice sho ts w ilh u n der-par 33—had ^mpbell was D ick C hapm an, greens. She had a; t Qf Palm B each, F la ., w ho ori the b a A n® :- « t.Charlie Coe h ere 5 and 4 P h it the balT “ win the last a ll-A m erican fi- hole on m ost or al in 1951. should rea lly havi“i figure Bill w ill tak e som e b ird ie s ." Mioppmg here .” C hapm an sa id . . . r „

Oinr 1 ■ -> Wrifiht and Sand; ^ pm37Tr wiiu was IwJtKn 2 each had 1 4 7 .------

I by John Miles of New ___________in the semifinal of this t t * A

Frcnch C ham pionsh ip . Jp I V C A r C S «ns With a firs t round m a tc h t XA _ 4 - ^ n s l Eddie -Sham as^ c f Scot- L e t l C r ’ S I

U N IV ER SITY ( :' p” m eets W elshm an M ar- M oscow — Five

*<'>bert.s ih the second round , a th le te s h av e reci (■^"'her form idable’ A m erican aw ard s fo r sp ring

w as Bill H yndm an U n iversity o f Idahi ; Hhiiadolphia. w ho lo st th e C harles (C hick) J ’ 'inal a t Sandw ich to D ean his th ird v a r s i ty g

Qf W a.shington 3 a n d J . D ick T ra il w on his njTidman d rew a firs t-ro u n d w as a lso n am ed c ■e and is one of 14 A m erican s 1966 V andal team .

^••Muled 10 go s tra ig h t into th e fo rm er Tw m FalUround. A to f i l " b r ^ sw in g e rs .-------------

expected to tee o ff in Jo e M cCollum c ^ I'S-man field. wgn h is f ir s t trai

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'•''er.<,iiy of O regon p laccd five F re sh m a n golf n ■fjers on the N o rth e rn Oivi- to W illiam R icha rd

All - <5tar basebaU te a m an - F a lls a n d P h ilip C S aturday . - BuhL

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u i c k G o l f M—T ony-tem ariced -up“the-c;hampagne (uick Open title Saturday by blasting Le lead w j^ a six-under-par total of 2l( ; 31-year-6id de/enaipg champ frbrn I

34-35—69 that left him a stroke in I claus. Julius (Moose)3s. and Johnny Pot^, all 11. Lema, aiming to first golfer ever to win -jji tournam ent twice, shot J; Or olO

1 Tjirdies to offset h is four !s d u rin g a b iza rre th ird 1 w hich included a hole-in- jL Xby a re la tiv e unknow n and inusual sp e c ta c le o f A rnold ^ 4 '’'!le r 's tak in g fo u r putts from ‘he Twifive fee t out.

aukee pro . ea rn ed a snazzy ^ . ,1 spo rts sed an w ith his th ree- R ecreation D 1 hole-in-one on the p a r g “. 204-yard th ird hole whileie r cau.sed a g a lle ry o f 2 0 , - tees m ustlo s ta re in u tte r d isbe lief „u-„

' ?rvJTerry“"ring one point on the back T uesday OK I

o f W arw ick HTlls' 7.280= y e r Club a t 7:15 lay o u t w here th6 p a r is 72. c . f g

I w as w rap p ed in a tie diam ond one, N icklaus^ Borps j n d _ B e r t Southside v i . J<

/e r. B ut the cham pagne- fllacker's v ling C a lifo rn ian took the a t 9 botby sink ing a trick eight- th ree ,

r fo r h is final b ird ie on W ednesdav, P t 5a r-fo u r. 453-yard IBth. YMCA No.ros, w ho s ta r te d the th ird P e te ’s A m erican 1 w ith a one-stroke lead . No. 2 a t 9«^oth ed in to second place w ith an d Glen Jenkins , a lo n g w ith NicKlaus and u fac tu ring Co.,

w ho c a rd ed 70s. T he 33- Je n se n 's vs. Bro old W eaver took a 71 for a t 9, both on dia ! to ta l w hich put h im two T hursday , YM es up on Doug F o rd . K lover Club a t ’ ge A rch er a n d Bob Zim- w ise D rug vs. 1 nan. 9 , both on diam oxt in line cam e tigh t- R ubber vs. Ch jing D oug Sanders, b lack- s id e a t 7:15 am G a ry P la y e rs . Howie John- vs. B lacker's a t ind Don F a irfie ld w ith one- m ond three, r-p ar to ta ls of 215 an d a t Friday,® P ete 's p a r 216 w ere J a y ile b e r t. v s. Idaho Gem a C am pbell. J a c k y Cupit. S tand ley 's Cafe

ht r .n r rp t t nnd. J ack Mnnl- aifactu ting—C o.,- ;ry. d iam ond one.Irfield h ad the finest round. — ---------

th a t equalled the course d se t by C a ry M iddlecoff JL O W l d . )59 an d Included only 21 . a reco rd lo r the to u r th is

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sa n k a 12-foolef fo r his . J - ,b ird ie on the second hole, Denm s F ow ler down an o th e r IS^ooter fo r T e rry Dodds picl !Cond on the six th and m ad e ®“ “ hee-foo te r fo r th e th ird bird h ighlight the Twi ,e seven th . D epartm eni25-foot pu tt n e ‘ted h im an- ^

b ird ie on the 10th, h e ___, ^1 o u t a 20-footer on the f„ “

an d a f te r b irdy ing ‘he "

r-o n th e - la s t -g re e n ^Iboked a t th e sco reb o a rd a pow ler w as thele of tim es on the back g rabb ing 8’• L em a sa id , “ but it was 220-yard dash a

OUL of cu rio sity than anyr a fourth ine lse. I w asn t pressing , I ^ h e m eet w asth a t fo r Sunday. planned by theth e w in n er of this tourna- p artm en t. T he sla s t y e a r , he was given for early Ju ly ,

jse of a new car for Ihe loo.y.mi dub — t iv e y e a rs , aiiil if lie w in r1 a s im ila r arran g em en t r»i.y —m ak e him the ow ner of Donn.iiy schw.rm.

;uch au to s for the next five n,>nn,n‘ . r “ n f . i Fall*. Hnil C. OodtU,

, . . Mil* ru n — T . tI Win, L em a quipped, Arm ^tm nB . T w in F*1

open a used c a r lo t."■ D e n to n mnd M o tt« m .

* . . * 88n -y » r«1 m n —

SS W h itw o r th_ 1 T 1 F n in tx . and M&lone.abs Golf Lead s:!s'„.i7 a

U ISV ILLE, Ky. (U P I) - V W hitw orth, who hit 15 of trn. 7 inch««.■eens w ith pin-splitting a c■y sh o t a th ree-under-par ,-,iri. .h,.tp,.t — v, iak e a th ree-stroke lead n m , ^ j:..a 36-hole to ta l of 139 in curti., 41 r»,

3,500 B lueg rass In v iu tio n a lT o u rn am en t Saturday . k imbeHr.'« Ti-Tu 'is W hitw orth, who carded — .......—

w h ere she shot a three- Jr-par 3 3 -h a d six one-putt r j «IS. She had an even p a r 36 1 l O V O I j r Ule b a c k nine. __ PROVO (U P l)h it th e b a i r close lo the seii. Salt L ake

on m o st of the greens and been playing on d rea lly have had severa l in recen t month-

b ird ie s ." M iss W hitworth nndet^ p a r 68 Sa the firs t round 'll

fford Ann C reed checked In 000 P rovo Open 70 fo r a 36-hoIe total of 142 m ent. second p lace , and Mickey Several of the ht a n d S an d ra McClinton forced lo quit b~BiTd~147.--------------------------,Saliirdny’l first

___________________ of darkness.' Th

r e Area Men Among those w

tter at Idaho la n d Cliff \S^ittle .IV ER SIT Y O F I D A H O , N evada both o ow - F ive Magic Valley well under p a r 01 tes h av e received ath letic Be t w as sev, ds fo r sp rin g sports a t the W hittle six.•rs ity o f Idaho. ,ir le s (C hick) CuUer won p j . 0 n ^ird v a r s i ty golf le tte r and A ^T ra il w on h is sccom L f f A / > n r n —

•/n“d a T t - a '^ m .« m e ° ^ . r r : ^ S S E li. T w i n F a lls H ighS^hoO l ; ; ^ n e — 1 ^

'M c C o llu m of Twin F a lls se t S am rday a th is f ir s t t r a c k aw ard , l l In terscho lastic F.l i i second v a rs ity le tte r of S chw l tra c k m ete a r . M cCollum lettered for Stadium .'an d a l g rid sq u a d last fall. R ichard Joycea h m a n golf num craU went hroke the s ta te a rlliam R ich a rd Cook of Twin ords of 1 -50 9 and a n d P h ilip C raig S to ru of

1 9 6 5 — 315

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( U P I ) . - Ge / cyc le som e -

M ) p ^ d l e it up I W Bin ro ad fo r

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• m A / A X T fa n ta s tic . 6 .0( W W g l V a c ro ss the N

C ontinen t Thu • r k o c t o r s

s h o t ~ V a r ’%/ p e r m inute i

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C h a m p a g n e ^ f o i ^ h c 's u c - -------r i — ~y b las ting ou t of a four- tm al of 210 Ifgi- A4 holes.

im p frbrn San Le'ahdrb, O , •stro k e in ftt)n t of J a c k oUl’prii[eetinoj Set New R

~ V LOS ANGELlr k 1 » ^ I '’Ot su rp rised aL » l. O I U W ly , knew 1 Cl• 1 f-M- c ia lly under t!

Itch Team s “ T o " ’;e m a rk e dm eeting for all team man- A u s tra lia S a tu r

rs in the Twin F alls Recrea- reducingD epartm en t's slow pitch w orld recc

ball league w il l 'b e held a t m e te r an d th rep.m . M onday a t the cily P erfo rm in g

plan ted Comptoecreation D irec to r C h a d Hwning said team rosters and;ue.fees m ust be .filed a t tha t „ ^ t e ^ T ecUpsh

rowning also announced the N e V “z e a la n ^ ^ u le for the w eek. It in- f

a“ sday. OK R ubber vs. Klo- b reak in g ‘I’h e^ l Club a t 7:15 and S tandley 's ^ ‘a7 M elb p i

5 vs. Ida Gem at 9 p .m .. both C larke snid tl Jiam ond one. and Challenge chilly and the tfeida- Vi Je n so n 's - a t 7:15 su p e r io r to sim

Blacker -s vs. B rass Lam p hom e.:a a t 9, both on diam ond P e te r Snell i e- w as billed asednesdav . P en n y W ise D rug show n rd w on tYMCA No. 1 a t 7:15 and ------------

:’s A m erican Oil vs. YMCA f 2 a t 9 s^ o th on d iam ond 1.Glen Jenkins vs. Self's Man-

:turing Co., a t 7:15, and rw ^ 1 7 » T sen's vs. B rass L am p Pizza J . , J r , I if, both on diam ond three. ___lu rsday , YMCA No. I vs. T T ^ « -/e r Club a t 7:15 and P enny J 3 X C < e D rug vs. YMCA No. 2 a t olh on diam ond one, and OK . j fb er vs. Challenge South- co llec ted two c

a t 7:15 and Glen Jenkins h its, in d n d tn jre B lacker’s a t 9. both on dia- hpm er. to Id three.-iday,® P e te ’s A m erican Oil ‘he Idaho Gem a t 7:15 p.m ., and ^ e n m s Stauffei idley's Cafe vs. Self Man- :tU £ in fr-.C o ..-a t-9 r-b o th -o n - im m E v ir.tot-y.- nond one. B la im ire s ' bl

_________________ b ro u g h t in Mel1 -m w as w alked byowler and got c re d u for

w ith a sing le ai _ "I I O l • a n o th e r walk, tOclcls olim e T he T w in F a

^ ^ ened in the fir:

1 Open Meet \snnis Fow ler. K im berly, and <1°*"•y Dodds picked u p a p a ir of s tr a n a e a .

p laces each F rid a y n ight to In th e fifth Iilight the Tw in F a lls Recrea- low ing a grount

D ep artm en t’s open track s tru c k o u t andt. ’ fo re P e te rso n v)wler w on the lOO-yard dash fly to cen te rf ietu rned in a to p tim e of 53.5 T w in F a lls .

he q u a rte rm lle . Dodds look Je ro m o ......m ile ru n in 5:02. which is S h a rp , P e t i_off-his-best, an d -cam c-b ack S lim p so n ;________ .$_tavin the tw o m ile in 11 :22. liam s. W—Slauler w as th e b ig ribbon win-

g rabb ing seconds in the T T ^ O,fard dash and high jum p 1 _J a fourth in tlie d isc u s ;- le m eet w as the f irs t of twoned by th e R ecrea tio n De- JT a S l m ent. T he second is slatedearly Ju ly . ( V ^ f -i-y*n i d&ab — F o w le r . K lm b r r l r : i . 1 1 / r i m .m . T w » n -P « l t« ; M ut t * r n ; T w h r ---------------------------- -----, k nd D e n to n . K lm b « r ly . 10.8 B A K E R S F I Et-y«rd r«*l»y — <M ott«rn. Spenrcr. X K o Ielly . 8 c h w « n n * n |. 1 :1 3 .1 ~ U n i t e d>-y»rd d**b — F o w le r , K lm h r r ly : t C n n i s t O a m Cl• Ily, T w in F a l l a ; M alo n e , T w in frCiTTt A m p r i p n i , a n d C, D o d d a , T w in F a l l i . 6S 5 i r o m A . m c n c a i• r u n — T . b o d d a . T w in F a l l . : tion S a tu rd a y ' t r o n e . T w in F a l l i : C . D odda, T w in KinleV an d Ma

Few,., b ined fo r a «-7 m a n d M o t u m , 2 fl,4 o v e t H a rrv F a '-yard ru n — R u h t« r. S v o e t r . C r ir r u ^ n to r , n u rlcy . an d K le in k o p f. 2 :U .« » - r f r F C iu c r . i>-mllc nm—Dodda. Gartner, Flier: T he Win gave

ff. D onneU y . D o d d a . 4ris.4 and a s su re d thcua — S fh o w . J n n e a . B u r le y : n n l l n c T # > v n l ■er, a n d F o w U r . K im b e r ly . WS L ^ a H a S . L C X ., Bl 7 Inchea. lO mCCt the I'>BdJt>mD — T«>mfr. Motltm* Pct* wiiUMJr,,n<i J?peneer. 19 fee t, S’/s InchedIn nh..tp»«t ~ W e a tb m o k . K a n d a ii . T he C anadia m. 20 R14 jj,ch». b es t ten n is in titpijt - - Jon«^, H u rley : Rpenoer. .. C u r ti., 41 fee t. 3 in rh e t. t h e A m e r i c a n srh Jump — C urtia . »lurl«^.’ Fow ler. .SCrVC in thC 15Vr\l: t 7 " i an 8-7 a d v a n ta i

--------------------------- T he b re a k ci r l g P T f" -------^ w e t ^ r o v e a -. / l l o d l l X a - A t r o into the net,

■ovo Golf Lead^OVO (U P I) — L annia Neil- v ic to ry w ith a

Salt L ake p ro who has shq t dow n the a playing on the PGA tour ^ f t e r the har

-cent m ondis. fired a four ,e t . M cK inley a p a r 68 S a tu r ta y to t a t e th e m ate

first round' lead m the $5,- ________ _ ^ ,Provo Open G olf Tourna- b J J ^ r n g ^ ^ '

ireral of th e go lfe rs w ere !d to quit b e fo re finishing k,, S ^ rda v ’i firs t round because ^ ^ larkness.' T hey p lanned to 1"® ATnerlca h Sunday m orn ing . w ithou t difficul long those w ho h ad to call en th g am e Me lits e a rly w ere J e r r y Belt u . S. an o th e r Cliff WhitUe. of L as V egas, w hen h e d rove Ida. both o f w hom w ere "=e re tu rn p as t under p a r on th e 16th hole. Ries.sen closd It w as seven u n d er and se t w ith an £ tie six. -serve-past Carp

--------------- -------- -— the A m erican s t

ep Halfmile a t ^ p ^ h e ‘??ird"s

!C.ord™Broken X n t h e / ^ o ^ ^,KERSF1ELD, C alif.. (U P I) F a u q u ie r in the e national an d four s ta te In th e final sch p p L track re c o rd s w ere w en t to adv an

Saturday a t th e C alifornia C a rp e n te r doub scho lastic F ed e ra tio n High ing th e m atch , ol tra c k m ee t in M em orial a p a ir of sin{ iurn. be p lay ed Su:hard Joyce of S ie rra High th e y w i i r count c the s ta le an d na tio n a l rec- th e y a re little n of 1:50.9 an d 1:50.4 respect- tions b ecau sc t l

for the 880 e v e n t w ith a a lead th a t ca t of 1:48.8. th e se rie s .

----- W lieaStrenuous ^^ P A C E C E N T ER , H ouston— J v V e i * 'U Pl) — G et ou t your b i- Jycle som e .’afte rn o o n a n d ' I ? - - J T Jeddle it up a s te ep m ount- JCjnCl XJin ro ad fo r ab o u t SO m in - ' _.tRs CHICAGO (T hen.you w ill liaire a n la e a en d ed ■ th e ' iF .the w ork th a t a s tro n a u t ' g a in s w hile \vd w ard W hite p u t into h is h e a \y . oa tsin tastic . 6.000-mlle " w a lk ’' s te a d y to fu- :ro ss the N orth A m e r ic a n 'on tinen t T hursd ay . Soybeans clo:rko c t o r s w ho follow ed w h ea t off . i

E lite’s p ro g ress s a id h is *P up ?«:_oale a r t b ea t of 180 to 200 ry e off 1% to: r m inute w hile he w 'a s Soybeans cutside the Gem ini-4 cap su le ? f the fo u r diis abo u t w hat it would b e ing ‘he Memcfter 20 m inu tes on a b ike T u esd ay contiith heavy drafg.” „ heavy , off >4

W heat w asI ...... ....... an d I^idaVj^

1 ' f -M- . w ith losses ola rk e Isn t ' '^h,. _ ______ changed to o

ui’p rised at 'vea'Tu'Tio..«■ T uesday , wa

ew R ecord j ■ O ats \ ^ r e s

OS ANGELES (a P ) - " I ’m ft^^ady '.o 'H ri

rk'-n^’e w t co‘ufSVo‘T - ^ 'ly_ under these fine condi-

3 rem ark e d , Ron C larke of ^‘eady Frida; itra lia S a tu rday in re tro sp ec t :r reducing lo sham bles his *I w orld records in the 5,000- I . | ' \ T | :er and three-m ile runs. X .J J . » ^erfo rm ing in tho tran s- OGIted Com pton M em orial Col- OGDEN (/ im F rid a y night, the 28-year- w eek 1,385, in A ustra lian ach ieved : h a rd ly enougtim e of 13:25.8 in thr; 5.000 s te e rs o r hc

:ers. eclipsing th e 13:33.6 he com parison , la s t Feb. 1, a t A uckland, s tro n g to 25 h

V Z ealand. to 25 higher;nd 13:00,4. for th ree m iles en e rs strong to te to the 5.000-meter ta rg e t, te r steers mi aking Ihe 13:07.6 he- regis- 950-1,250 lb : ;d a t M elbpurne Dec. 3, 1964. choice SOO to la rk e snid the w eather, while cow s utility i ly. and the tra c k w ere far 14.75-1B.60; si e r io r to s im ila r condiiions a t ty and com r -le. feeder steerse te r Snell of New Zealand choice 500-750 i billed a s the s ta r of the 775 lb mostl,v w a n d won th e m ile in 3:5fi.4. 22.2r>-23.50; si

--------------------------- choice 350 tom • m ixed good ierome T rips f - .^ h e i f e r ^ ^

Ft Note: P rice

• J - i C l ' l O l l s la u g h te r cat ^ .r.. .r-,. to conform v

r Team 3-0 ■ S'ERO M E — J im B laim ires ec ted Iwo of Je ro m e 's four I” !; ^:. indndtn jT tt'first-lnning^tw o-

hom er, to give the Je ro m e , , , ,e rican Legion a 3-0 shu tou t 5Q_=’h'=ep U lS the Twin F alls "B ’’ team . , " : ^ . ' ’X m h l mis S tauffer co llected eight ehoice and pr keouts enroule to the five- ?snn- iQfi tn mg v lr.tot-y.- - - choice and Jla im ire s ’ b las t In the firs t s la u g h te r ew ught in Mel T inker a f le r he 106-165 lb 3.5 I w alked by Sharp. B laim ires -

c re d it for the th ird RBI 1 a single a f le r S harp issued D EN V ER i th e r w alk lo Lynn R andall. P^red w ith he T w in F a lls squad th rea t- hrRheV“ heffe' d in ‘he firs t and fifth. Pet- {’ ^ ''o^higher! Dn trip led with one out in j and com

f irs t but S tauffer put the ,,p ^ani t tw o dow n in o rder leaving s teady to 25 L S tranded . h igher; feede1 th e fifth D ean W alked fol- t e r s te e rs a ing a ground out. Russ Baum choice 1050-1; ick o u t and C arr doubled be- heifers avera ! P e te rso n w as out on a long choice 875-10 to cen te rfie ld . cow s high iwin F a lls . . . . 000 0 0 -0 3 I 15.75-17.50; b ierom e .............. 201 00—3 4 0 ity 17.00-2l.0(harp , P e t e r s o n (4) and cho ice 750-05inpson: Stau ffer and Wil- 26.85.tis. W—Stauffer. L — S K ai> Slieep —

__________________ lam b s m ostly■ ^ ^ lam bs sc arc e

•S. Sweeps^ 1 p rim e 109ast Canada ■

■mr , r r i . choice to m1 INet le s t lbs 26.55-27.51------— ----------------------------------e i la iiibs~mDiA K E R S F IE L D , Calif. (A P) 23.20. rh e U nited S tates Davis Cup Hogs — Ba lis te a m elim inated C anada LOO h igher: s n A m erican Zone com peti- c r ; barrow s

S a tu rd a y when Chuck Mc- 2.10 lbs 21.50-3 ley an d M a rty Reis.sen com - 350 lbs 18.50-; ;d fo r a fl-7. 6-2. 6-3 victory -r H a rry F a u q u ie r and Keith __, ?p e n te r . OMAHA (Ahe w in gav e the A m ericans a lead in the best-of-five series

a s su re d them of a tr ip to ^5 h ig h e r, bu las . T ex ,, a t the end of Ju ly v e a le rs ! m ee t the Mexico-New Zea- 4 ‘e e /;1 w in n er. '246 lb. 28.15-1he C an ad ian s played th e ir in: ten n is in the first set when choice 9I0-W

H . d . . „ u e . . ■ K S o . “he b re a k cam e when Fau- cho ice s te e rs ; ^ r o v e - « - f o r e h a m l - v o H e y 2 0 o T “ 3 i 5 I S

‘he "e t. 23.75: s te e r ca1 th e final gam e, Rlessen sh e ep 5.600 /ed w ell and put aw ay the jam bs 25 high o ry w ith a forehand passing s la u g h te r J a i l : dow n the alley . ew es ste ad y ;fte r the hard-fought opening lam bs choice JV lcK inley.and Riessen dom- ib . 27.50-28.25 ed th e m atch . lam b s cho icehey opened the .second set by pelts 25.50; sh Jking C a rp e n te r’s serv€. The u tility an d gc 1 poin t of th a t gam e w as 6.25: feeder h le on a h a rd cross-court vol- 25.00, by R iessen . Hogs 34,300;Te 'ATn6i1can.<; Treld se rv ta r -HXHrSftr-high lout d ifficulty . In the sev- sin ce August 1 g am e M cKinley gave the 1.25 h igher:S. a n o th e r serv ice b reak 1-3 1 90-240 lb n h e d ro v e a fo rehand se rv - 1-3 290-360 lb re tu rn ^ s t F auq u ie r.ies.sen closed out the sccond r m r A n n / w ith an ace . driv ing his .

re p a s t C a rp en te r and giving ^A m erican s the ^ 2 win. [’o f 'th e ^ e k :cK in ley an d R iessen stayed Hogs__Comt) th e th ird se t a s well. They : a com m and ing posiUon n th ey broke serv icc against Iq u ie r in the th ird gam e.I th e final gam e the sco re l— — — t to ad v an tag e U. S.. and <p en te r doubled-faulted. end- th e m a tch . Miird Or.in —p a ir of sing les m atches will p lay ed Sunday. A lthough iiir^ prowim

' w i i r coun t in the scoring .' a re little m ore than exhibi- corr> ds*p«rVn s b ecau se the U. S. now has (Two d ..i .r . g :ad th a t c a n ’t be headed in ^se rie s . x c n u m

Rieat aiidLve Futures— new yo■' , c losing priD

iwdHea-vyHICAGO (U P l) - Soybeans ® '4 ' ed - ■the - -wgek- -with " S tronK M w hile w heat and ry e w ere vy. o a ts firm and co rn 15V4 lO jj »dy to firm on the C hicago H0V4ird of T rade . 37J.4 31beans closed up 3>,J to 10V4 ; 70’ * 4 l!4•a t off 2 to 2? i; corn off i i 1914' 13up ^4; o a ts up SJ to Yal a n d 55’v, 49

off 1% to 2 !4 : I 6r» 10%oybeans closed strong th re e 21?4 16%;he fo u r d ay s of trading du r- 39a.j 19%the M em orial holiday w eek. 25*4 15^4

ssday co n trac ts were w eak to 15s/ 1 2 'vy. off i/« to 2 . 711/ 4 9 ,-^'heat w as w eak both T uesday 347 ' 27*/L _I^ iday^ heavy W ednesday 25^fi lo.sses o f 'J fV o I',b: m ixed ' ' 40^1irsd ay w hen prices w ere un- , , , • , 0 nged to offo m also opened th e w eek ^ ik . I t closed easy to w eak !sday. w as steady to firm v,c.\ir v n xirsd ay and fi rm Friday. , ^Ials w ere steady Tue.sday and closing priciday, w eak Wednesday and E.xchange siidy to f i rm Thursday. Hiijh Low;ye opened easy to weak, w as 94'/^ 64-'!iik T uesday , heavy T hursday 1h lo.sses of 11,8 to I '/ i ; an d 41s 1->hidy F rid a y . 4l)-''i

' -------------------------- J 'y i ,

Livestock StoelOGDEN „

GDEN (A P) — Cattle for •k 1,385, including 140 ca lves, - ■ - • c t l 'l ' '- - dly enough choice s lau g h te r j^,:rs o r heifers for p r i c e B ^ l rip a riso n . o th er grades w ere im ew y O mg to 25 higher; raws strong25 h igher; bu Is firm: feed- ^.^„nomic cstrong to 25 hifli^'r; slaugh- stee rs m ixed good & choice . '1,250 lb 2-1.70-26.30; heifers. . A-’ h resu ice SOO to 860 lb 26.10-26,45; look one ol /s u tility and com m ercial a t ‘he year, '5-1B.60; slaughter bulls utill- T he d ro p I and com m ercial 16.25-19.00; by Williaiii_ der stee rs good to m ostly c h a irm a n « ice 500-750 lb 23.70-24.90 ; 500- se rve B oard lb m ostly choice heifers a t do not agrC

:.'i-23.50; s te e r calves m<wOy Jo h n so n ad ice 350 to 520 Ib 25.75 to 27.00 feels th a t, ced good and choice 23.75 to guidelines, 10; heifer calves m ixed good sion c a n b< 1 choice 21.50-23.25. initely.lole: P rice and grade d a ta on M artin . s[ Jgh te r ca ttle revised Ju n e 1 U niversity , conform w ith newly adopted quieting sii cass beef g rade standards. c u rrc n t busi logs 200; barrow s nnd g ills the boom 1 .v, s tead y ; not enough sow s preceded thi

tes t; barrow s and g ilts 1-3 He warnc ■225 lb 21.25-22.00; sows of 1-3 tlve nnd Ir ^35 Ib 12.90-13.50. .saying thheep 1,115; slaughter lam bs D epression '5 h igher; few slaughter ew es "m a lad ju s tn n; slau g h te r spring lam bs of boom o t thi ice an d prim e 85-105 Ib 27,10- “W e m ust ‘9; TOS of t],e a lc r t tllice an d prim e 95 Ib 28,30; rgnce of Jg h te r ewes cull and u tility „ „„„ „ t the -165 lb 3,5M ,80^ accu.sed of 1

DENVER henefits oflEN VER (A P-USDA)—Com- =“>"• ed w ilh la s t week's close: He listed tie — slau g h te r steers 50-1,00 the l9C0s an her; he ife rs unevenly s teady ally unin ter 50 h igher; cows uneven, ulil- seven years

and com m ercial m ostly 50 p rivate dt her. can n e rs and c u tte rs grow th in t id y to 25 higher; bulls fiU and bank c her; feeders scarce; slaugh- oyer of den

s te e rs av e rag e a n d h igh rise in inti ice 1050-1250 Ibs 28.25-28.75; ness.'e rs a v e ra g e choicc to h igh On the c ice 875-1050 Ibs 26.25-27.25; conceded th's high c u tte r and u tility ---------r :------5-17.50; bu lls cutter an d util- - r r i j

17.00-21.00: feeders m o stly l i a Z e i l ice 750-050 lb steers 25.00-5 , , O f f l C f i Jtrecp— = — Slaughter— sp r in g H A 7F t TO lbs m ostly steady; old c ro p i„ ta i ie d in Ibs s c a rc e : shorn s la u g h te r ^ " " X :S l to n s m ostly steady; sp rin g ig h le r Iam bs high choice an d L ne 109 Ibs 2S.85: sh o rn Church bull, Igh ter ew es cull and u tility -7.00; feeder spring lam b s gently elect ice to m ostly fancy 80-86 conducted It 26.55-27.50; old crop feed- B ossard . f

lam tre -m ostly Choice 11J8 15s w Iv p m JT y t 0 w ere specialogs — B arrow s and g ills 50- iog. D inner

h igher; sow s 1.00-1.50 high- United P res b arrow s an d gilts 1-2 190- O fficers 11 lbs 21.50-22,60; sows 1-2 300- Saunders. i lbs 18.50-20.00. P h a rris , vn

----------- R am ey, scOMAHA Stepp, ta il 1

MAHA (AP-USDAI — C a ttle ja r^ i^ , lion week 31,400; slaughter s te e rs sta lled w ere

heifers 25-50 higher; cow s e . c . Montf ligher; bull.s firm to 25 high- and G erard

v e a le rs s tead y ; f e e d e r s Next mei mg; s te e rs high choice 1143- Ju n e 15.; lb. 28.15-18.25; standard an d -------- ----------

good 19.50-23,00; h e ife rs _ barice 910-1081 lb. 27.2.5-27.50; higher, sowi s u tility and com m ercial B arrow s 0-17,00; bulls utility and com - close. 1 and -cial 17.00-19.00; v e a 1 e r s 2 3 .0 0 ,’ m ixed 0-21,00; feed ers good an d closed 22.00 ice s te e rs 750-950 Ib. 23.00- 21,50-22,00, : 0; c f io ic e ' heifers sTS IBT 20.75-2TT5a 5; s te e r ca lv es 520 Ib. 27.25. Sows: 1-3 leep 5.600; spring sla u g h te r 19.25, 400-501 bs 25 h ig h er; old crop sho rn and 3 500-6Q Ighter, lam b s and s la u g h te r Sheep — < s s te ad y ; spring s la u g h te r —spring sfa bs choice And prime 84-109 shorn slauf 27.50-28.25; shorn s la u g h te r s tead y , b s cho ice a n d p rim e . N o. 1 Spring s 1 s 25.50; sho rn slaughter ew es Choice and ty an d good 99-170 lb ., 5,25 28.00 -28.50. I ; feeder lam b s 52 lb. cho ice 28,00..0 C attle — ogs 34,300; barrow s and g ilts w eek, slaugl -1.50 ; h ighe r , to highe-st po in re A ugust 1958; sows 1,00- S laugh ter

h igher; barrow s and gilLs sa les five Ic 190-240 lb. 22.00-22.25; sow s lbs 30.50-30290-360 lb . 19.50-20.50.______ 1150-1375 lbs

CHICAGO 27,00-29,00,HICAGO (A P ) — (USDA)— S laughter owing is a sum m ary of the 1100 lbs mo< , ca ttle an d sheep m a rk e ts 27.50. mixed the w eek : 570-900 lbsogs—C o m p ared F riday la s t 21.50-25.00.

T\vin Falls M arGRAIN

•T t i tui pinu« ------------------------------------------------ J2.00.2.20 f ir e a t N o r lh en

4 O r a i n ---------------:---------------- $2.00 „ned W heat (12% protein > _ $ 1 .2» —

1 B«d W h e a t r in k a ------ -----1*% p ro te in i -------- ------------I J I .1 .3 3 ^Q ld « rop UwhltA w h « g ____tl.2> -1 .2S- __________ ______ ta.tx* Ln s p e r ce n t m oUtar#)_l2.2S-2.SS Choice B utchei

-o d«.Kr> 0 ^ '^ ' • Liihl So— _la l»nr.:_______ Ue-<,V H«»t So* . _Im OMdium ________ *7« (On. lUido

SFeek’s Most^Aetiye^i n e w YORK L ^C H A N Q

:W YORK pAP)—Y early high-low, we,eHlylg p rice und n e t change of the 20 m o st act w eek : .I L ow ' ' Stocks H igh I

- -47W C h rj's le r ............ ..369,300 497i <— A m T A T .......... ...Tin 3011 7ii;4 ^

.28*4 Spiegel .................259.400 40! i '10% Am M otors . . . . 225,200 I2 ij 194% G en M otors ------214,200 103' !31 R C A .................213,300 SS-’ ; :•«l!4 E ad t A'ir Lin . . 185.'200 70^4 (

■ I J V arian A s .......... ..182,900 19'4 J49 . U S Steel .......... ..180,700 50'^ •(10% E iiicr-son/R ad . . 167,200 16^^ ■■ ]16% Penick & I=ord . 165.900 21’4 119% Cont A irlin . . . . lfl,'i,.500 29-!4 :151.4.U an A m S u l - . . . 159..100 18^; 112 S p erry Rd .......... ..155.000 I 2 'i I49% Tex G Sul .......... ..151.200 62*4 I27*4 P an A n t .................149,400 ,1,3%- -3

- ^ M T iJ S e r a 'c ................. ....13B.5IM 152 l-i40»4 W estlngh E l . . . . 133,100 52>,i f36 . Gen Tel .................129.000 40Ti :50% C ontro l D a ta . . . 126,700 6 0 'i £

. AM ERICA N EXCHANGE W YORK (A P )—Y early high-low, weekly lg price and net ch ange of the five most an g e stocks Io r th e w eek:

Low ! Stocks High I,64-% Syntex ................. 268.500 SO-’ ; f

1 A nt,,E leclron . . . 2.53.200 l->i New'' 1‘d ria 236.200 4>,4

28^h TWA Wt ............. 146.300 36?; 34-% Alleg A irline . . . 144,100 7'/4

oek M arket T a k e s . It te rin " Dm*iug W<

By JACK l.EFL F.R d ifferences betP Business Nc^-s W riter riods, such n s -W YORK (A P) — Some keeping up wil w a te r was throw n on the its, a stabili

im ic outlook du ring the prices and a si stock m arket c

h result, the stock m ark e t The F irs t Ni one of its w orst b a tte r in g s of New Yorl e year. opinion thnt tl; d ro p followed a s ln tem en l for a m ore /illiam-JVlcChesnev M a rtin , grow th a fle r m an ot the l-'ederal Re- p ace" of recen I B oard, whose v iew s often The bank Ot ngrCe with those of the m onthly busim son ad m in istra tion , w hich —W e a re em er

th a t, with governm ent od of ahnorm a (lines, the business expan- te r shape thar c a n be kept going indef- few months a | y. Ihe avoidancertin . speaking a t C olum bia a t least ten if srs ity , said ho found ’'dis- m aintenance ing sim ilarities” betw een sa les a t a high rnt business conditions nnd P residen t J< boom of the 1920s w hich w ith som e goc ;ded the D epression . * unem ploym ent

w arned ag a in s t specula- announced tha an d Inflationary d an g e rs , dropped in Mt

lg that the 1929-1933 o f-th e labor fi esslon w as cau sed by l“ te 1957. ad ju s tm en ts b o rn of the Unemployme 1 o t the ’20s." betw een Aprile m u st conU iiuouslji-bo-on {nillinn w ^ lo - a le r t to p reven t a recur- by 1,333,000 to■ of m a lad ju stm en ts — T he House ( a t the risk of be ing falsely pas.sed by a v

?ed o t failing to rea lize the th a t would eli fits of unbounded expan- of excise lax£ " M artin sa id . next four year

listed the s im ila ritie s of p rep ared to g 9COs and the 1920s ns v irtu- leg islation Imi u n in terrup ted p ro g ress for New orders 1 y ears , u large in c rease in ries hit a re lie debt. a continuous C om m erce D th in the supply of m oney ed. The to tal r bank credit anil the turn- 000,000 from of dem and d eposits a n d a A pril, in in ternationa l indebted- H ow ever, f

declined to the o ther h an d , M artin {40,285,000,000.

eded there w ere im p o rta n t T he autoi tu rned out It

izelton Lions I ru n w ith prodi

fkers-Installed est^niated 17(ZELTON — O ffice rs w ere pared w ith lU lied in special ce rem o n ies w eek an d 174,1 lazelton Lions C lub In the O utput for I room of the P re sb y te r ia n m onthly h ig l ch building. s tra ig h t monthE. Bos.'iard. Tw in F a lls , re- 168 c a rs w as y elected d istr ic t governor, Ihe previous N ucted Ihe Installa tion . 314 .set a y ea rssard . M rs. B ossard an d the G "n"rn l Mf>* 5 oT rl5?5 local m em b ers a new presi special guests o t th e m eet- Roche. 58. wh

D inner w as se rv ed by the ecu tlve vice j !d P re sb y te rian W om en, ceeded John leers installed w ere L ester re tired , de rs . p residen t; J o s e p h D espite the ris, vice p resid en t; John m edia te stril ey. se c re ta ry ; R o b e r t production du ). ta il tw ister, an d R.onald crea,sed to 2.73 S, lion lam er. D irec to rs in- p e r cent Trom •d w ere H. E . G undelfinger, vious week., M ontgom ery. R oss Seeley ^ trad e pub j e r a r d B aker. repo rted th a tXI m eeting will b e held ju |y and Auj

15- _______________________ unexpected stre n t consum pt

— barrow s and g ills 50-75 ^ s tr ik e In ;r, sows m ostly 50 h igher, d ustry w as av rrow s and g ilts: On the p roducers rei . 1 and 2 190-220 Ib.s o„ g laboi

m ixed 1-3 190 - 230 bs U nited Steel v d 22.00 - 22.VJ, 230-250 Ibs ca . A lum inum22.00, 2 an d 3 250-270 lbs lio n a j—U n jo n ^ 2L 5a W orkers. The vs: 1-3 350-100 lbs 18.75- d ia le ly annoi

400-500 Ibs 18,00-18,75. 2 c reases of one J 500-600 lbs 17.25-18.00. •_ i„ the rubb< •ep — Com pared la s t w eek m em b ers of t ing slaughter lam b s and W orkers uniot 1 slaughte r ew es f u 11 y of U. S. Rubb<

ing s l a u g h t e r lapnbs: H |[|H |jjjjjjjjj||j[ | :e and prim e 8 H 1 0 lbs -28.50. few lots cho ice 27.00-

;tle — C om pared w ith las t . s laugh te r s te e rs an d hief-t o a d y -to 2S lowe r .-------------- -------u g h te r s te e rs : F r i d a y

five loads p rim e 1250-1370 0.50-30,75, one load a t lat- Arice. High cho icc a n d p r im e ^1375 Ibs 29.00-30.25. choice29.00, A I ugh ter heifers: C hoice 800-Ibs m ostly 800-950 lbs 26.00-

m ixed g o o d an d choice K) lbs 25.00-26.00, g o o d25.00,

la rk e ts y_____ BEAN-a__________Imll

Northern ---------------- -----.|«.00 —Reda ___________ ;--------- *#.00 T -

_____________ S7J<WI.OO J lI «rop Wana ISe lover)

U V B S T O C K !Dutfhert. 18&-220 Iht___ t21.09 i |

S o w .____________ SIS.OOSows ____________$10.0^1140

9 d«d«r QQ0t«d)

tiye'^'Sto'cks:- iw i r f

HANQE...AT, weekly sales, high low,I m o st ac tiv e s to c k s for the

H igh Low C lose Net 497g 47'/4 <8% — V a ' ^

40! i 38V4 39Ti + 3 i 4 J J r O P - '12! 4 10% 12!A + I ' i *

103 99% 10114 _ NEW YORI35-14 33% 33% — 1% Street tra d e rs70% 66% 67?i - 1% >-eady upset h19'4 17 19 -i- 2 cent [lerform a.50'4 49 49 '4 — i '416Ti ■■ 14'/4 16>4 -t- 2>:, P rices ma<21’4 19% 21% -f l>4 Uiovement dui29-''4 27V4 29% -i- % hut qilicklyis% 1 6 % ., 18% -I- i i ; after irader.s12-% 12 . 12 — i ; "1 R eserve62'4 5 8 H '' 59 — 3% W '!!'-''"

-nai- T>i/. 1 ' disiiuie/iiig15’’ 143?t 15’ s i i

40% 38% 39>4 — 1 The Dow-Jll60>, 56% SS 'J - r h X i a y

u i M / ' i ' since F eb . 11r . . . tum bled 11.04.

I/, weekly sa les, high, low, session mitiiu five most active A m erican nioro th a t 2-tt

High 1.0 W— Clo,se Net sl^w'-lv'^^on'^'vv 89% 80»i 69% -^55% Z ifJW 11- 17" ~ ,? ‘’e regi

. . . ? . — ■'* sion. However ^i'/" * began a round7/4 6% 7-% + 1,4 forced the D,

11 points and

kes Bad 'SAX'hunters jum pi

ry p.m . and c u t I^ TT C C - I V A brisk rail;-ences betw een the two pe- ‘r “dlng on Th . such a s personal incom e ‘ng up w ith co rp o ra te prof- ‘■’K ‘h‘a s tab ility in whole.sale Selling p res s and a sm a lle r in crease in by m id-day 1

m arket cred it. mild buying gi-• F irs t N ational City Bank K“ hi of 1,65. it Jew York expressed the ‘he week, on thnt the econom y Is in In addition a m ore norm al ra le ot tin 's com paris th a f le r the -‘’b rea th less brokers sa id ’ of recen t m onlhs. concerned abc

5 bank ob.served in Us of fu rther tig hly business an a ly sis th a t, and the seem i a re em erg in g -fro m a peri- harm ony i n ' abnorm ul pre.s.sures in l>et- m in lstn u io n ’s hape than seem ed likely a sta le of the e( months ag o .’’ It m entioned tin s ta te m e n t ivoidnnce of a steel strike , parallel sta te i :ast tem porarily , nnd the adm in istration tenance of autom obile M arket teel a t a high ra te . seem ed little

:siden t Johnson cam o out Ihe.so fundnmi som e good news about the logical factor;

iploym ent situnlion. He to say th e ni unced th a t the loble.ss ra le going t h r o u ped in M ay to 4.6 per cent phase w hich le labor force , low est sincc D J IA -J ja c k J;i 1957. level,em ploym ent fell b y 220,000 The b lue ch een A pril an d M ay to 3.3 closer lo th a t au_w bilo—em ploym ent—ro se -it-tum blod-U . 333.000 to 72.4 m illion. ing Its loss O'e House o f R epresen ta tives 'i''eeks to 38. cd by a vole of 401-6 a bill ?- . i l , . ■ • would elim inate $4.8 billion j}-'’ 1™5 low Kcise lax es ann u a lly in the d ro p p ^ four years . The Senate w as “ ’’d P oor s 51

a red to go to w ork on the '-31 a t 87.11. la tlon im m edia te ly . Volume forw o rd ers received by facto- hit a reco rd in M ay, the with 24,8b8,4-'

m erce D e p artm en i report- 5? w H n ft ilfn rhe to tal m ounted to S4l,l64,- 21,588,400 sha 100 from $40,712,000,000 in ‘he weI 588 sh a re s iniwever, fac to ry sh lpm ehts ^Ined lo $40,074,000,000 from v... i! ,» 00. ?eVe“a ? e y w le au tom obile Industry vanced. Of th Kl out Its seven m illionth g j 278 h it m enger c a r of the 1965 model on|y gz touch with production fo r the holi- r h r y«;li>r tn shortened^ weeTc to ta ling iin tivitv sliCDir ia te d 170.600 un its , com- Vm

S'ir-S” i;;~ ,ntput fo r M ay reach ed a 340.300 sh a res thly high fo r tho sixth a ta k e ovei gh t m onth . ’The to ta l of 837,- cial F in an ce 1 :a rs w as 15 p e r cen t above place w ith a irevious M ay reco rd of 725.- 259.400 sha lel a y e a r e a r lie r . 3^ac« U -M o to rs-C u i p . ' ctec tfiJ A m erican ^ ew p residen t, J a m e s M. to l2 '^ 01 le, 58. who had been an cx- fourth p lace ve vice p residen t. He sue- tors d ropped ed Jo h n F . G ordon, who 700 s h a re s it ed- was a lso actisp ite the absence of an im- iate s trik e th re a t, steel uction d u rin g th e w eek in- ■ H m 'l H sed to 2.727,000 pounds, up I ■ cent Trom 2.701.000 the pre- ! week.trad e publication. Iron Age, ^ 5 - ^rted th a t s te e l o rd e rs for

and A ugust a re . showing pected stren g th w ilh cur- co nsum ption holding- up. str ik e In the a lum inum in- -y w as av e rted w hen m ajo r G | |Q r Q i l 1C| ucers reach ed ag reem en t ^new lab o r c o n tra c t w ith the i c A l j r f ( ] x l Steel w o rk ers of Ameri- Vluminum W orkers In terna- our only 1- Union a nd -U n tU d -A u to — eers. The com pan ies im m e- good h««lih. ly announced p rice in- ;es of one cen t a pound. the ru b b er industry . 22.000 f I I 1 b ers of th e U n ited -R u b b er — ■ ■eers union s tru c k 19 p lan ts Main and SI . S. R ubber Co.

ANTS EAR APHIDS SPIC

S P R A Y N O W FO R S C A L

C R J ^ L E R S O N A S H -T R E

K im b e r ly N u r s i

S p r a y in g S e n423-4048 or 423-5

^ck P rices ise, Then rop Quickly-EW YORK (U P l) — W all et t ra d e rs and in vesto rs , a l ­ly upset hy the m a rk e t’s re -

Iierform artce. ran fo r c o v e r week.

-ices m ade som e upward,_ :ement during earl.v T u e s d a y ’ quickly tu rned dow n w ard

r tradcr.s heari^ th a t F e d e r- R eserve Board C h a irm an iam M cCliosliey M artin s a w iiulejiiig sim ilariU e.s'' be- in the presont oconom y a n dlitiuiis_iu~tlic-I920's.____________10 Oow-Jniics Industria l aV- k ;e plunged !).51 by thg c l o s e ' \ u

d ay — the heay.iest lo ss 3 e F eb . 11 w h en the in d ica to r H bled 11.04. Losses during t h e " ion oiitim iiihered gains b y .0 th a l 2-to-l. y ices continued dow nw ard ' ly on Wediie.sday and it W led ns if only a sm all lossId l50 reg istered in the se.s-

H ow ever. a heavy .sell-off j|j in a ro u n d 2 p.m . l ’lie decline fl 3d the D JIA down a ro u n d T oinis an d losses outnum ber- ' jJ ;ains by 10-1 nt Ihe bottom " le s lum p. However, b a rg a in ,, ers jum ped in around 2 :3 0 i, and c u t th e decline- to 4'.‘17;

irisk ra lly featured e a r ly - ng on T hursday but p riccs ped Iqle in the season, ad d - il (.84 To tho w eek 's deficit. U lling p re ssu re petered o u t ■ iild -day F r id a y . and som o -■ buying gav e the av e rag e a _ I of 1,65, its only advance o f ‘ f l

.veek. Iadd ition to ch a irm an M a r- * com parison w ith the 1920'.>i

ers sa id Wall S treet w as erned about Ihe possib ility ■ iirther tightening of c re d it I the seem in g ly grow ing di.s- " nony i n "the Johnson T id - J s tn u io n 's assessm en t of th o iJ1 of the econom y. T he M ar- I ta le m e n t seem ed to c lo se ly I Ilel s ta te m e n ts from o th e r fl In istrallon sources Iasi w eek. I irk e t techn icians, -how ever, ^ led little concerned ab o u t3 fundam en ta l and psycho- :al fac to rs . They con tinued ny th e m ark e t wa.s m erely g t h r o u g h a co rre c tiv e ' le w hich should c a r ry th o ij \ - J j a c k -to aro u nd tho 880 i

le b lue ch ip ind icato r cam o ., i cr lo th a t goal th is week a s

Its loss ov er the pas t ^h ree I ks lo 38.75. R ails .skidded to 200.47 ju s t a shade abovo ' 1965 low o t 200.42. U lililios iped 2.05 to 158.12. S tan d ard ' P o o r’s 500 stock index lo s t a t 87.11.

olume for the four days to- d 21.867.815 .shares com p ared 1 24,808.420 sh n res in th e five iions the w eek before nnd88.400 sh a re s in th e five sc-s-.IS the w eek before and 21.- sh a re s in th ^ s a m e week la s t

Dsef^~^tSutnumbcrcd g a in e rs n early 4-to-I a s 1.094 issues ea te d w hile only 292 nd- ced. Of th e 1,526 issues tra d - 278 h it new 1965, lows w hile ' 62 touched new highs. iiry a le r- to o k -h o n o rs - f o t - a c - ----- 1,y. s lipp ing % to 48% on 'BOO -fihnrps. A m erican T ele-____ne w a s second in th e activfl. w ith a lo ss of % a t 6 9 ^ onC 300 sh a re s .ta k e ov er b id from B enefl- F in an ce put{ Spiegel in th ird

;e w ith a ga in of 3</4 a t 39%159.400 sh a re s . B eneficial lo st

Tierican M o t o r s advan ced lo 12!/4 on 225,200 sh a re s in th p lace an d G en era l Mo- d ropped 1 10 101V4 on 213.- j s h a re s in fifth spo t. F o rd | a lso ac tiv c , d ropp ing 2.

arding your health our foremost goal I

ir o n l / a im (t to a ssu r* care-I—and— a«>ve«; (or yoor------- --od health.

CITY DRUGilatn and Shotkene, Twin Falls

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EARWIGS I SPIDERS I

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S e r v ic e I423-5461 §

S u n d a y , J u n e - 6 ,n F a l l s T i m e s - N a w » - - 3 I S — r-

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O v e r h a u l s 1

R o l f e a t W in e w Y O R K (A P ) — H ail io All. ui

s trc tc h ru n in thc fin a l onc-e ish th of S7th ru n n in g of the $147,900 Belm ont St A queduct in a th re e -h o rse b lan k e t finisof lanky J o h n s o n .S e llc r s ' w hip, M rs.

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F R O M A N G L E S i l f ' n l i f ‘‘"t■ ■ was the- su r

|ly IJVRRV HOVKY ' colors iif C.' T here u re tw o iin lent, ac tiv e ow bKili cs.

spurlsm en fro m Twir, l a lls who bark ot torn mis.scd tho openiiiK d ay of the sc n c ru l season, to r tho firs t tim e Phipps, ol^o

I n m any y e a rs . And tho .story « <:harbehind i t m ay n t L lina?-;bo tho bes t of }ourm ,»

thouKh It a ll oc- I ^ 1 * „ j,il y\,|cu rred b e f o r e ^ucky Derby,I h e t;e n e r a l ^sensnn boKun. __P rc a k n e i ;* ^

It hns b e e n .n v je r s e y Dti-I Ktantlard p r a c - e a r n e d $10-1,tice for G orm an irium ph in 10(Slim ) The purse 1 u n tl B u r t o n ' - ,. ,1 ‘ g / g t earnine-s to JI’errino to fio Hail to Alin to tlie head - - back of the ciw ate rs o f th e v ^ . bo,j iiilmut 40 m iles above the d a m , j-

.<or c rapp ie fishinK- E ach y e a r Rolle,th ey ’ve b ro u g h t « couple of bun- j j r,„tired pounds of d ressed m ea t out . „rie inallyw ith them . T h e ir 19G5 exped ition crow rte g a n Mny 19 an d .succcs.s w as jj, „(, showv ery good. I.a Cimu,

•'The c ra p p ie w ere runn ing seeking his fiobout a p ound ,ap ieco th is y e a r ." o f the . day .M iracle rep o rts . “ G enerally w e tra iled m oreb re a k up e a c h d a y into th re e py GondolierpLrta. w b ca tc h abou t 50 c rap p ie Surprising ;in the m orn ing , d re ss th em an d had won onp u t them iri nla.stlc bag.s, al- up the 8-1 fouTeady for the ^ y in R pan. T hen o the presen w e try b a s s fish ing for n whilennd in th e afternoon p ick up J ^ e ' nnother m ess of crappie^

And so fo r four days th a t s obout th e w ay it run for tnetw o m en un til abo u t 2: JO a .m . 027 expectf M ay 23 it st^^ ted to r a i ^ i t

---- d id n 't let upOTrf-thgiiieii fifim-cel-th ey w ero in a cloudburM for | \ O l ) i n su re . By 9 a .m . they w ere p ack ­ed and on th e ir w ay out — they - p | IhouRht—fro m the isolated c a m p f j U H K . * abou t 18 m iles from tho c losest ,anything. ^

••Wo go t ab o u t six mile.s be- V r J. h ind us w hen w e cam e acro.ss j ANGEn Spot where Iho road w as wash- j^^blnson rnicd out.” M iracle con tinued eluding a ho ••Whllo wo w ere try in g ' ‘e “ ro runs Sat'a w ay to b a c k tra c k an d find ^^jppcd iho 1 ano ther rou te , the road w as behind W washed beh ind us ond w e w e re pitching.

"T h u s began a mud and water-lilled hike of 12 to 18 m iles. orioles- I

I "You cou ldn’t walk in th e J ^ O r io l e s i ' road , it w as to slippery ond

m uddy. W e h a d to m ak e o u r " " ’K- w ay through th e b ru sh ." M irac le Bob Johnso recalls. '"I don’t know e x a c tly

-----how ^ar -%vo -w nH ced-boM k n o w and Sam Btri t was th e longest I 'v e e v e r w&lkcii vvcarii\R~3 ^ la ir of h ip “Baltiniorp -.. boots w ithout w etting a l in e ." Los Angeles

"F inally w e g o t to a r a n c h Bunker ant an d had to h ire the rarfcher to Galewopd 4, d rive us an o th er 30 m iles to a artd RodRcrs telephone. F ro m th e re w e c a lled L—Brunet 3-.1 cnnif> friends in Boise who c a m e Hnmorniis _ down aiul got u s nnd fjnally Johnson 4, I hrouRht u s back to Twm l*alls. - “It look us two d ay s to got h e re ." Pressed fish ll

' h e smiled. ^ behind.** M inAs a sidclipht. and w hai m ade w asn

thc week a nearly com plete flop, eightth c men tu rn ed righ t a round a u d uretraced th e ir st^ps to Boise th a t doesn’t recornight to w a tch thc C lay-L iston ducing aid. tfight on thea ter television. Theresu lt d idn ’t help their disposi-lion any. e ith er, objecuvely.

Then T h u rsd ay and F rid a y .in,,hi th M iracle h eaded u p the sa lvage

° ‘ W e had a w inch, truck , pick-u p and four guys w ith p ick s ‘’'Jfand shovels." he sa.d . "A nd *'’0even Ihen w e ju s t got the job headw atcd o n e " . ■; ’

So the m en had ihelr boat nnd well wcanecm otor, c a r , cam ping nnd fish- " Iw o yearsioa-< !quipm cia--iath . m 4o ihor* asp iu e before the general trou t two days whopening. T h ev .lecU ncl. we could ge

"The re a l h e a r tb re a k of it all trip overland w as we had alM ut 22.'> pounds of I rough for an

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W i r e mlil to All, u.sing h is p a te n te d . le -e ish th of a m ile , w on the I B elm ont S tak es S a tu rd a y a t jian k e t f in ish . 'U n d e r^ h e la sh _w hip. M rs. Ben C ohen’s - s o n ,' of Hail to R eason , travelled '

tlie l ‘/7 m iles in 2 : 8 8 2-5 arid '* ih it the finTsR line a n e ^ in

f fron t of P re a k n e s s 'w in n e r ■ M H u I Tom Itolfc from . R aym ond (iuest's P ow hatan S tab les.

F ir^t Tan.iilv, n'n o u ts id e r In H I G S the field o f f ig h t 3 -year-olds, was the su rp ris in g th ird in the colors ot C .T. C h e n e ry 's M ead- I • ■

: ow Stahles. He w as a length —I back ot Tom Rolfe. . V IEW t

D apper D an. ow ned by Ogden ctaW es a t Phipps, a lso s ta g ed his usualstre tch ch arg e to g e t in to the ----------------thick of th o jS a ttle bu t fell back in the f in a l 's tf id e s a n d finished | _ I fourth, beatbn th re e -q u a rte rs of a length by F irs t F am ily . _ _

Hail to All, fifth in tho Ken- ■ I I lucky Derby, th frd back of Tom Rolfe and D ap p er D an in the _ Prcaknei;S j^iK l w inner of the Je rsey Dti-by Iasi M onday, earned $10-1,150 fo r his fourth j^EW Y( trium ph in 10 s w rts Ih is y e a r . H ow ard , j

T he purse boosted h is over-a ii w hipp earn ings to $3li2,‘174. In the lOlii

Hail to All, the th ird choice ^ e w Y ork b ack of the e n try o f D a p p e r D an S a tu rd ay and Bold B idder, and Tom w h ite Sox Rolfe, paid J7.30, $-1.10 and $3.60. u[,beat,en i Tom Rolfe, the second choicc, paid J3.,'i0 and S2.90. F irs t F am i- H ow ard ly, originally not co n s id e red in out q trip le crow n cla.ss, re tu rn ed loaded the J8.80 to show. P h il I.inz,

I.a Cimu, w ith Bob Us.sery R ichardson seeking his fifth s tra ig h t v ic to ry to Ro of the d ay . w ound u p fifth , i-^ e 5 ,^ ^ tra iled in o rd e r by S elarl. Hap- Yvent surgi py Gondolier, nnd Bold B idder, ^one chips

Surprisingly La C im a. who p^uy 4 and had won only one ra c e , wound (j^e list onl up the 8-1 fourth choice, b ecause th r of the presence of Ihe hot-rid ing w h ite Sox U ssery. T he Whit

The race, final leg of the tri- th e opening ple crown In w hich Lucky Debo- q o j, Bufoi n a ir took the K entucky D erby b ;u sk and Tom Rolfe the P re ak n ess , jeft by was run m uch a s the crow d of sk o w ro n ’s I 58,027 expectcd . A fter the ----------- - --------- 2, (Jhicago

R obinson and r r secJ B unker Lead S e w T o rk

Orioles’ W in 'LOS ANGELES (A P )—B rooks an d SchmU

Robinson rapped four h its, in- —Stottlem y chiding a hom er, and d rove in four runs S atu rday a s B a ltim ore J ^ m e ru whipped Ihe Los A ngeles Angels tiem y re t iJ 7-0 behind W ally B unker's five- h it pitching.

Robinson, who nlso collected two singles nnd a double, capped ^ lh e Orioles' 13-hit a t ta c k vvith a J j j V C S two-run hom er in the n in th in- ___ Jning. T ' V f

Bob Johnson slugged a bases- A Y V em pty homer for th e O rioles and S am -B ow cni h ad a s in g le

Los Angeles 000 000 0 0 0 -^ 5 2 Bunker nnd B row n; B runet, v cz in a Tro)

Galcwop'il 4, Latn-lan 7, P iche 9 ,(,c Nati artd Rodgers, W—B unker 2-2. durinj* its t L—Brunet 3-3. jng here M

H nm pnins —:__Ball imocc,— -----1 .111!—KC5SJohnson 4, R obinson 4 . ______day . nlso w

- d rtift, w ithdressed Iish th a t we h ad to leav e of lively tr; behind." M ira ile continued. ' NHI, 1

Bui it w asn ’t a to tal loss. Per- C aniphell s r in e lost eight pounds a u n n g the an y putiUc long hike to civilization. He be m ade al doesn’t recom m end it as a re- expansion, ducing aid , though. ' _ " re p o rt to t

With the thing safely behind them now. M iracle c a n view it * » ‘rnml objectively. " ‘ ' 'u " '„ . a v

" I doubt th a t I 'll ever go back ]c;,gue, u in there aga in by c a r ." he de- rid a r e s , "M aybe next y ea r we'll tak e the big Ixiat. launch it nt " C arthe dam and go upstream to the H t.'s a id h ead w a te rs ." ' heen recei

” 1 think I ’m getting p retly chises but 1 well w eanetl.” he continued, ‘’certa in ly “ Two ycars apo 1 broke a leg ycar. and i « p in and- ja-c- -ontwo days while it rained before wc could get out. Besides the ^ trip overland i* just pctiing too ^ rnuph for an old m an ” ^

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1 H ow ard’s ^ “;In lO tl iL e ts ; Y ankees W in’ N E W Y O R K (A P ) — E lston g ^

H ow ard , ju s t o tf the disabled ' list, w hipped a pinch hit .single

In the lOth inn ing tliut gave the t = New Y ork Y an k ees a 4-3 victory I O l l l ' S a tu rd a y o v e r the Chicago ' W hite Sox o n d th e ir previously T >• unbeat,en re lie v e r , Eddie Fish- J j l c * '

H ow ard c a m e lo b a t w ith no J[ one out a f te r the Yanks had ' loaded th e b a se s on a w alk to

P h il Linz, a double by Bobby M iy V A ' R icha rdson an d an intentional Jo n e s , de ' w alk to R oger Mari.s, a p e rm an

T h e s t a r c a tc h e r , who under- w ith M il■ w ent su rg e ry for rem oval of firs l g ra r

bone chips from his right elbow d ay in po’ M uy 4 a n d re tu rn ed lo Ihe ac- 9-1 victoi I live list only F rid a y , then hit his l.eag u e-le ' sing le th rough Ihe draw n-in D odgers.! W hite Sox infield. Jo n e s ’

The W hite Sox .scored tw ice in ca m e in Ihe opening inning on singles by sou thpaw Don B uford. Floyd Robinson w a s u ll ^ an d Bill Skow ron, plus an e r ro r T onv Cl

; in left b y M ickey M antle on, h u rlin g th Skow ron’s hit. w ith in Ihi

A fter the Y anks wpnt ahead .1- , y r idtllett■ 2, cn icag o pulled even in Ihe p o j r e s

.seventh w hen Buford w alked, th re e 19(>5 sto le second an d raced in on , an o th er .single by Robinson, re tire d th Chicago 200 non lOO 0 - 3 7 0New Y ork OOI 002 000 1 - 4 9 1 ^ ^ ^ 7 ™

(10 innings)P e te rs , W ilhelm (fi), F ish er

(10) and M artin ; S to ttlem yro and Schm idt, E dw ards (10), W p itch and —S to ttlem yre (6-2). L— F ish e r " 0 ” “ ' P"* (5-1), h r m s u p

Hom e ru n s—New Y ork, Slot- T he m tiem y re ( I ) , M antle (9). busl in pi

--------------------------- w aukee,“I f firs t p ile!H ockey Loon w an for-h

J i Los Angel

Eyes Growth,r boro; CloiTV Coverage C lonlnger

_ JU aN T R E JV U .-(A P )-----Leagufr —44ora»_texpansion , A m erican television Roseboro exposure , a re se rv e d ra ft, selec- (S).

~ tion o f it new ra fgri!e-ln-cMcf =and new rules for aw ard ing the A A ¥ f V czina T rophy will bo tak en up i \ . A . U by the N ational Hockey l.ejjgue jd u rin g its annual m eeting open- iVieCl ing here M onday.

---- T he .>:c.-i.-;iilrt.s, ending ’ih u rs- a th le tesd ay . nlso will include the annual /^ ^ m p u rd rh tt. w ith p rospects ot plentyof lively trading promised onshios w

K II ‘ K '■ ■ 'r 'h ''''' t e r n a t i o n aC a m p b e l l s » i d h c d o u b l e d t h a t pppsijtfn tany public announcement wouldbe m ade about plans for league JTexpansion, bu t added hc w ill" re p o rt to the ow ners in a coo/i- A&M s Kdential suhnii.ssirm" and they record how ill fo rm ula te som e course of J"action . Sia becau.

•'It m ay well hc that theleaRue, under the c ircum - opns onstances, could jeopardize itsplans hy a p rem atu re announce- The AAm en t,” C am pbell sa\d. sh ip s a re

He said 12 app lications have go Ju n ebeen received for ncw fran- A m ericanchisos bu t the ncw •^ctup would even t be<•’certa in ly not com e about th is team th a tycar. and m ore than likely not i sia . P o la r

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1 6 Sunday, June 6, 1965

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d Dodgers 9-1y M iyiV A U K EE (A P ) — MH£k ll Jo n e s , d e te rm in ed lo 'n a i l d o \m j,,"",""!'

a p e rm a n e n t job in his fifth tria l 'V.i.m'..rrw ith MilwauJcee,- c ra c k e d h i s _______

)f firs l g ra n d slam h o m er Satur- sN d ay in pow ering the B rav es to a iiiii-K. :- 9-1 v ic to ry o v e r th e N ational s l.eag u e-lead in g Los A ngeles K,mi. 4- n D odgers. iiiith 1

Jo n e s ’ b ases-loaded b la s t j.'n ca m e in the firs t inning off ny r.T,i: y sou thpaw Jo hnny P o d res and ” w as a ll M ilw aukee r ig h t-h an d er .<-r»n-h r T ony C loninger needed [n "1 h u rlin g the ru nner-up B rav es to

w ithin th ree g am es of the inju-1 r y r idtlled P od g e r r--------------------P F^odres, w ho had won his firs t irwin'^Mi ' th ree 1965 decisions in rebound-

ing from a rm su rg e ry last y e a r . ”iijh 1 Q re tire d the f irs t Iwo b a tte rs but ner, r.H1 su rre n d e re d singles 10 H ank

A aron and Jo e T orre . ic .m 'iir 'r W ith the count 2-and-2 on g G ene O liver he unloaded a wild 1/ p itch a n d . th en gave a n inten- - r t l l / r lional p ass to load Ihe b ases and

brin g u p Jo n e s. J , U p i;- T he m u sc u la r ou tfie lder, a t t o o i

busl in p rev ious te.‘ ts w ith Mil- w aukee, p rom ptly hit P o d re s’ TUCS firs t p itch over the r ig h t field S ta te t

w all for-liis eighth hom er. from btLos A ngeles 000 001 000— 1 9 1 baseball M ilw aukee 400 020 12x—9 10 1 5 0 gam<

P odres, P u rd in (7) an d Rose- the Col boro; C loninger and T o rre , W— p aper. C loninger (7-4). L—P o d re s (3- Sporti

Sun De— Iteraa—funft^— 4 ,01;—Angeles,- M onday

n R oseboro (2). M ilw aukee, Jo n e s th e firs- (S). W orld ; t F ive

p AAU Reaffirms o h ro 'sV

-Meet Policy7 — HEW— YORK (AP )— — DnTy TrTTKij a th le te s qualify ing In the v e rs ity

A m ateu r A thletic U nion’s Out- W ashinj door T ra c k and Field. C ham pi- F-'lnrida onships will be eligible for In- d er in t

" te rn a tio n a l con ipctition , AAU D etroit,. Presidcfnt Clifford Buck reaf- F ay e tte

firm ed S a tu rd ay , ------------”1 nrhis, ap p a ren tly , ru les T exas. A&M’s R andy Nlatson. w orld S ^^ reco rd holder in the shot put. 5 ^f out of the com ing duel w ith Rus- ^

s ia b ccause of thc N ational Col- m2 l^g ia tc A thletic A ssociation j j j i t t f l ' bans on u n d e rg ra d s ' com peti- 2 tion in AAU m eets. J

The AAU national cham pion- ^ sh ips a re scheduled in San Die- S

e go Ju n e 2B-27, The firs t tw oli^- A m erican finishers in each jjJ even t becom e eligible for t h e i^ to th s leam th a t will com pete in R us-jjj t j s ia . P o land and West G erm any ^- I to te f - ih t* -s titm n c r:-------- •' ‘ HUbsSS^

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It Tom Rolfe (6), Ron Turcotte aboarc s (4). L arry Adams in the saddle, a n a (I) , with Ism ael Valenzuela riding. (

s Bowling HeKIM L A N E S ^ , \ j 2 k .

Humm«r Huilc« L«*ku«- .H,>ot.Miunt»»« Howl B a h le . g y4-0. Chrrry IMckei- dffoi»lt.*a Trrrible Tj^rrnTri" :M ; l*tirve Cutlea d«-fi-nl«l 3 Hot HOgaShot- U'-'.-PO: Thri*c'#un»a tlwl Granny freOLl Tri.. i-l . Tin Tippen. by default.

lUijh imUvi»lui»l iramt?. HvUn Kt>ch,‘ If 1M8. HlKh IndivUlual je riea . L*<>nn '

H»nkJr.«. 4H«; HJ«h »cru tch tenrn 19-22K»nH-. T h r e e " 5 S 4 ; H is h ic r a tc h

a l 'Vaom **rricj(. I ‘in Tlppe™ . ^

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„ i StaMtny-KnlHek defea ted W ell.-C n im - t it lC Sririe 4-0; Make>Ullk defea ted K em per & ---------

iS Kemp 4-0.Hiirh itHilvidual frame. R uby S tan tn y

lO'i, Mike StiiHtny ‘2U5; Hirfh Indiv idual ■J'1 *cviw . jv a « C r\u n rin « 4K4. Mika i f n y r>7l< : Hiifh n rra tch (eam »am e,.1 S tJutny-K aliH ek. f>r>S : Ilitfh h an d icap

tea m SVtt»lny-KaU«eU. TOW ’. H ia hi r a r r a t r h t«-am n frit^ , S la» tny-K allxek; WOm In IIXVJ; Hitfh hnndicap team aenet*. S ta j t - B p UI” ------------------------ ----- W/X

S r ra t rh T r in I,.«affue v r " ^J - U ntf.-m -Furm fr-K orl) tle fea ted W a g n er '7 - -^— ^ H n rr».'m n m trmii»ty :— t- 1 r n « u !o r-K V n -

H..W.T drf.-nt«Ht Tlrtnl ThrtN*. 7>;t Irw ln -M lll.T -H irrrll tied T«-*'h I.onit- *J . hornx. J-J ; l<rutftf-H nrr-lil.ttr defealM l f

H ordrr-S chroed iT -G reen . 3-1.**• U iuh. Indlv ld tial Jtame. Uotfec W ait- J t n e r. ; H i«h ind iv id u a l aerira, P au l ,lf nrairir, n:i4 : Hlirh a rra tc h team e a m r , ^

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S ta te U niversity , one v ic to ry K m from becom ing the firs t college ■ ■

I b aseb a ll team in h isto ry to win 50 g am es, tops the final p>o]| of B f l

the C ollegiate B aseball News-- p aper,

Sporting a 411-7 record* th e B W Sun D evils will m eet L afaye tte M U

r,- -Monday" a t--O m ah rr Nobr., Tif 'J S l s th e f irs t round of the College H M_ W orld Series. __________ _

F ive points behind the Sun D evils, in sccond place, w as Ohio S tate , w ith a 25-11 record .The B uckeyes a re cham pions ofthe Big Ten and D istrict 4._____ ^ H l

y fn th ii^ place was the Unl- c versity of Texas. Fourth was t- Washington State and in fifth i- r-'lorida State. Following in or- 1- der in the top 10 were St. L.ouis,U Detroit, Ciortrgia Tcch, l.a- f- Fayette and Ohio University. t C l

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I SUTTON, M ass. (A P) — Ben .j.j^y T ,t H ogan will m ake one of his in- p o j^ j y freq u en t com petilive app ear-

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. C ity A th le tics , h a v in g first p ick b e c a u se o f fh e ir l a s t : ‘~';7 place finish in Ihe A m erican j- , League las t vea r . w ill snlei-t 'h n ‘UB’s

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big league Scouls a s the best (,ver free ag en t p rospect in the coun-jskati Iry. A left-handed h itte r , the 6-1 aw ar foot-3, 195-pounder w a s the Sun point Devils’s lead ing h i t te r w ith a Un

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F ifteen leagues, en co m p assin g wanti 122 p ro fessio n a l c lu b s from the the t m a jo rs th ro u g h C lass A in the ru les m inors, w ill p a r tic p a te in the u n p receden ted draflT

The N ew Y ork M ets. 1964 cel- la r-dw ellers in Ihe N ational

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JS^IC illed JS is scheduled to re p o rt to Ji“7uU board of e ig h t c lub Q £

^ u l a t i o n abSHt BUFFALO. N.'i-Pm which undoubtedly will A m erican and Na

«j,t'l967 expansion p lans of Leagues were ; a K d e r NFL. revolve a round when th■rrt southern cities A tlan ta , b a ttle erupted t (inni and ^ ow ner of the AFL’f llitie s where the N ational' jgue currently "T he talks had(tition — Philadelphia. Chica- th ree nujnths n Los Angeles. C leveland and E vening News s£ Btroit. ‘ . .K t)y Ralph C, WilsMwt observers ‘^ e ^ h e News alsoFL to righ ted story thetosnsion plan with A tlan ta and ready to bejhiladelphia thG *nost lil^^ly p lay this season, andidates to put te a m s on the ield in 1®®® . ° J m ore fall \ n d p la ' tarns to be taken ^in an d com- 3 f,jp ga,^g j,, jggg ilete a 12-team a lig n m en t for Com m issi9®, , , . zelle w as not av a7oe Foss, com m issioner of the ^ ^ n t , in :, acknowledged th a t It oa .fh e News quot< ,ur hope to add two tea^ms for ,|„ishecUS and two more in the next ta lk s was monev ouple of years, p ro b ab ly by p^jy N ational 963. We are looking for tho big je m n ity . We tho ities, those that can ta k e two Indemniiearns but where only one team s c reased televisioi j)W exists," - inter-league p lay .Foss said he will recom m end

0 the assembled c lu b ow ners cas tin g Co., whic lat they act to ex p and but g a m e a _ _ointed out that it w ould tak e a w ouldn 't guaran oteof Sx of the e ight ow ners to m oney. We wouh dually bring about expansion , oursehOSS, however, added th a t it he d em n ity ,”nade such a recom m endation , __________le presumed the c lu b ow ners j .

m tT o u M give the A FL a - K t l d t l t Zine-year head s ta r t in a budding - j j r -i Tr.xoansion battle th a t could pos- J X l i r l S J t iwirsFrsHTrirwUh abour^O T sroooiMil iL'»fni!i opOi'utiiit; By ^ a s t A ’l

The NFL, acting on a recom - nendation by C om m issioner KANSAS CITY ete Roselle, is study ing possi- e r Dick R adatzlie cities with an eye low ard firs t m ajor leaguidding two teams fo r a 16-team the I lth inning,tague by 1967, tie , and s tru ck iThe National L eague seem ed sco re less th re e

eaded toward H ouston, w ith stin t, pacing DostkBton, Miami and N ew O rleans to ry over K ansasleading a list of can d id a tes th a t night,loalle said does not exclude R adatz hom ers11* city in the U nited S ta tes, C ity reliever J idth Houston anil B ostoji cur- w ith one out in

ently have team s in th e A FL. Red Sox added a i n t that doesn’t se«m to b o ther w hen Ijinny G reeiOltUe. second , took th in

.!_______________out and tallied ir f a 1VT* til la ’s infield hit.l l d i a i l S I M i P R adatz cam e c

1. inning and strucl

L f C U O l l ing a single and a■ s tru ck out four in

in 10 In n in g s ‘rikel.CLEVELAND (A P) — Sam ^ The Red Sox h

itdjoweii pitcned a four-h iiter, behina-w iM two citiiking out 15, and Vic D avalil- to tie the sco0 drove in the winning run with 5''^® '’ s double a ■ double in the 10th inning a s D alton Jones,nfvelnnd cdgod De tro it 21 S&t----- B ick Giuuii“s~irday night. lead ing off the sDavalillo’s double to righ t B oston sta rte r E i

center with two out sc o red Leon Ptit the A s ahea< Wagner, who led off the inning ■ith a single off re liev e r T e rry ^ ‘tyFox; W ilson. Duliba

McDowell brought h is record lo 5-3 with his strong perform - Mossi (9). ance and now has s tru c k ou t 99 and Bryan Lach; batters on the season , tops in R ad a tz (4-3), L the American le a g u e . Home runs — 1

Both teams scraped together K ansas C ity, single runs in the firs t. The leadoff Tiger, J a k e Wood, a t i i / ^ o r y ^ jra[ked, moved to th ird on Don Demeter’s single, and sc o red on J^passed ball by C am ilo Car- J p J j j j g

“ Hickey Lolich w alked Dick T V 1 1Bowser, the lead Ind ian . The U C l a Y C C ] *I*tdy infielder sto le second *nd came home on tw o succes- CHICAGO (AFaiye infield outs. ........................ ....... Altroa«^-M BBi» -J

Lol'ch held the In d ian s to m inu te rain dela; hits until the e igh th whcn winning run in

^ was touched for tw o stra ig h t n ing as the Chica hita and relieved by T e r ry Fox. the Philadelphia "'troit 100 000 (KM 0— I 4 2 Saturday .

1 100 000 000.1=2 _9 1 -The ra in in te rn r* ^ c h . Fox (8) and F re e h a n ; .second in the inn McDowell and C arreo n , Azcue w as delayed for nO), W -M cDowell (5-3). L — fore the Phillies

. th e ir half of the n -------------------------- to Rich Allen b<

liss Smith Is an H e rm .^is WinneF“ nin“ a'^'^dCUPI) — M a rg a re t G ary Wagner. 1

or A ustralia c a p tu rc d the ra n for Bailey f • nherh l^iwn T enn is Cham - th ird on J im r

w om en's single title ground out. P int ^turday by b lasting M a r i a U indrum was wa

Wno of Brazil. 6-U 7-5. in w hat a lly , and H arvey billed as a p rev iew of the out before the ra i

' " b l e d o n final la te r th is w h en play ’ pinch hitter Al

match b e t w e e n thc W agner’s first pit ■-TM s two fo re m o ^ fem ale to c en te r field,

ta.r^'^’ f<^aturcd a round of The Cubs snapp throughout B rita in th e sixth on singl' dom inated by for- a lf ita n o and Billy

' r players. Ron Santo’s sacn the Northern Law n m en 's Jo h n n y Callison ir

J; „ ’ M anchester. T om O kker P h ila . 201 0w h i p p e d B ritish C hicago 110 0

Cupper R oger T a y lo r, 7-5, S hort. H erbeii schun (5). Belinsk

■------- ----- — -------- (9) an d T riandcf i l l s f i e l d (5 ). E llsw orth. /

DWAHA (A P) — T he field for M cD aniel (9) and K scries opening in O m aha 6). W—McDaniel

was com pleted F rid a y W agner (0-1).8“t a.s Connecticut a n d Arizo- H om e runs

“•S u te qualified. C illiso n (9). John

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f i r s t p u n c h in th e p ro o r T u e s d a y , l ik e ly ^un- p la n th a t w i)l t a k e , th e a n d t e r r i t o r y c u r r e n t ly

5ew tIi^]E euS i l le d M erger '£ G rid L o o p sUFFA Lp. N.Y, (A P) — The erican and N ational FootbaU igues were ; a lm ost torg6 when th e ir expansion

erupted th is w eek, the ier of thc A F L 's B uffalo Bills i quoted S a tu rd ay a s say ing .The talks had been going on th ree n in t h s ,” the Buffalo

ming News sa id it w as told Ralph C, W ilson J r . , SHOWN DIShe News a lso said in a copy- le f t, G ary Mot ited story the AFL an d N F L th e fish with t e ready to tiegin Ip ter-league su re d 5 feet, 1) this season , have a com - ------------------------1 d r i^ t of college p lay e rs in - s —«-■

fall \ n d p lay a cham pion- ) gam e in 1966. I ' J I I 1 1FL Com m issioner P e te Ro- . e w as not ava ilab le fo r com - TT

he News quoted W ilson; J L I , I , J - ^ What finished the m erg e r ;s was m oney. We w ere to M A N IL A (

the N ational Lqague a n in- p r i d e o f th o inity . We thought w e could l e n g e r T e r u o

the Indem nity th rough in- »!,„ i c .u n „ ,l ised television revenues fo r r-league p lay . w o r ld j u n io rBut NBC (N ational B road- w h o h a s h e ld ting Co., w hich will te le c a s t t h a n a n y olL gam es----- th is_— seaso n ) c h a m p i o n s , 4ildn't g uaran tee the e x tra .u „ ley . We w ould have h ad todown ourselves for the in- ‘ , ° in h ! ,ni(v •• m ain ing in the

J________________ K osaka, 21, (I _ T T * . to his feet but.adatZ H its , o th e r savage

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^ rab id F ilipino IO the m ost b ru ta

ANSAS CITY (A P) — P itch- the A raneta ( Dick R adatz sm a sh ed h is E lrode c.apturc t m ajor league hom e ru n in H arolds I lth inning, snapping a 3-3 R- and s tru ck out e ig h t in a E lo rde has sue

-eless th ree-inn ing re lief ed the 130-pou t. pacing Boston to a 5-3 vic- tim es,' over K ansas City S a tu rd ay E lorde . who it. K o sak a’s 127 flada tz hom ered off K an sas ful Ja p an ese ri ' reliever Je sse H ickm an tim e in the thi 1 one out in the I l th , The sh o rt left hook 1 Sox added an in su rance run nkn w as wobb :n Lenny G reen w alked , sto le gained h is fei and, took th ird on an infield saved him fron

and tallied on F elix M an- m ent.I s infield h it. A nother leftada tz cam e on In tho n in th dropped K osak ng and s tru c k out the firs t to ry e igh t coui m en he faced before yield* and he h it tht

a single and a walk. H e then the 13th w hen ick out four in a row an d got hjm w ith a bar: la s t two ou ts in the I l th v ia body blow s.

, U nder n o rm a he Red Sox had com e fro m re fe ree T otoy iw t-w ith-tw e-eut in the-nin ttv tjjy — tvotrttl— har tie the sco re on Lenny ,ig(,t then , but

en ’s double and a single by continue b eca i ton Jones, ___________ Kosaka e a r lie r

ling off the seventh ag a in s t finish, ton sta rte r E a rl Wilson, had n Eior<the A’s ah ead 3-2 ^ ^ ^ t decisive 1

ton 010 100 00102—5 11 0 . ,1. City 000 002 100 00—3 7 1 ^ lake his n ilson. Duliba (7), R adatz ance in New and T illm an; Segui. W yatt Square G ardei Mossi (9), H ickm an (10) against th e win

Bryan, L achem ann(S), W— N arvaez-J(latz (4-3), L—H ickm an 0-1, fight M onday ni]ome runs — Boston. R adatz --------------

Kansas C ity, G reen (6).

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hiis 9-8 in Chicago ......... 2Baltim ore . . . 2

'elayed Game S'Ld •::: 21.0 s Angeles . 2

HICAGO (A P) — G eorge .......... 2-fotlowiog— w^-rshing ton - - 2

u te rain delay drove in the y o rk . . . 2ning run in the ninth in- K ansas C ity . 1; as the Chicago Cubs edged W ashington a t

Philadelphia Phillies 9-Sjrday . F rid .r'. IMS ra in in terrup tion w as theind in the inning. The gam e ; i„,-in„„i i. s .

delayed for 27 m inutes be- ir i..™I the Phillies tied it S-8 in t-r half of the ninth on a w alkRich Allen before the rain N ationaJ

John H errnstein a f te r ihc W _________ __________________ Juas-JU igclcs-^ 3

d Bailey led off the Cubs’ Ih with a double ^

before the ra in fell again. New Vork hen play w as resum ed :h hitter A ltm an rapped j, N .«>ner’s first p itch for a single nin,,,.en te r field. M i - - ? . I S” 'ie Cubs snapped a 7*7 tie in n,^..,n *i K«n*a sixth on singles by Joe Am- r»in. ano and Billy W illiams and , *: I

Santo’s sacrifice fly to

r" “""2oVo"3l" nH 2 OP»ORTU■auo 110 051 001—9 15 0 , tabiisheilo rt. H erbert (5). Bald- saieS »in (5). Belinsky (7), W agner , 5 y ,,,., j , ,a n d T riandos. D alrym ple Tr.in.d pEllsw orth. A bernathy (5), t j , . , 2

Janicl (9) and Krug. Bailey T»ADES CC W—.McDaniel (2-1). L

P h iladelph ia.: B O X ,ison (9), Johnson (3).

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Lllorde Decks K n 15th, KeepsV IA N IL A ( U P I ) — G a b r ie l ( F l a s h ) E lo i id e o f th o P h i l ip p in e s , k r io c k e d o u ^ i g e r T e r u o K o s a k u w ith oriTy 4G se c o n c 5 15 th a n d f in a l r o u n d S a t u r d a y n ifih ir ld j u n i o r l ig h tw e ig h t c r o w n . T h e 30-y 10 h a s h e ld h is t i t le lo n g e r | an a n y o f th e c u r r e n t a m p i e n s , n o o i e d - K o s a k a L t - l l * l l - C - th e f o u r th t im e w ith a ^le m ore than one m inute re- .ining in the flpht.Cosaka, 21, gam ely struggledhis feet but thon ran into an- k j l l.er sav ag e Klorcle b a rra g e p n - r < n i irjrt sen t him crashing to the drovew a s fo r the full count a t , ' k™.'?.

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)id F ilipino fans, was one of York M els’ f( m ost b ru la l ever staged at s tre a k w ith a A raneta Coliseum, w here j a y

■ode cap tu red the title from ,,,rolds Gom es of Providence, q K laus’I in 1900. Since that tim e, Z firs t innin

,rde has successfully defend- the 130-pound crown eight. ‘ p jra te s

'^s, fast s ta r t witlLlorde. who -weighed 130 to firs t inning, sa k a ’s 127 floored his youth- bases w ith no

Ja p an ese rival for the first by Uoli Baiie; le in tho third round with a and un e r ro r ir t left hook to the chin, Kos-1 Kroll on Ro 1 w as wobbly when he re -1 ^ ro u n d er, Sta ned h is feet but tho bell tliem w ith a d 'ed him from further punish- J im B ethke nt. w alked Bill Nm other left hook to the Jaw two out In ipped K osaka fur a manda- slam m ed a thi y e igh t count in the fourth. New Y ork I he h it tho deck again in P ittsb u rg h

13th w hen E lorde caught K roll. B eth l 1 w ith a b a r ra g e of head and and C annizza ly b low s. Law an d PagInder n o rm a l circum stances, ™2ree T o toy R eyes presum a- — 5TOtrtd— Iravc- stopped— the-— 1 it then , but he allowed it to _ itinue b ecau se Elorde and iaka e a r l i ftr h "^ nprppH ih.ii ; would be a fight to thc ^ -.. C ard s: was E lo rd e s fourth and st decisive v ic to i^ over Ko- a in five m eetings. F lash \_fVCr j 1 m ake his next ring appear- ,r . iT ic /0 in New Y ork 's Madison ST. LOUIS ( lare G ard en on July 13 trip led and sc inst th e w inner of the I ran- C a rv e r s singl

N arvaez-Johnny Bizzarro " '" S ’ g iving Si It M onday n ight. tory ov er Houi

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StandingsA m erican League tf’ r ig h t field

W. L. P et. G.B. zieinesota . . . 3 15 .667 — Bob Asprccago ......... 2S 27 .622 2 hom er in the itim ore . . . 27 22 .551 5 oy S ta lla rd proit .......... 25 21 .5*1.1 into a 3-3 tic.^■cland . . . 23 20 .535 G v au lted thc

Angeles . 26 27 .491 8 w ith a tw o-ruton .......... 22 25 .47S 8Vj W oodeshick in’hington - - - - ■ « ! ' - ■ * + G aines. York . . . 20 27 ,426 1 j^^ing f,isas C ity . 10 31 r,244 18 G entile p<'a.shington a t M m nesota. ppd, tjonal L eague I * _ . „ . in. d riv in g a<lilmlrtrhla 6, 0. » .•w TJirk’ -2 .' Pm-'»T)irrBh 1. B ovcr sin;:lcdn.-Inn»ll 4. Rnn Fran-ix-rt J, St. Louis run V.iiitnn 6. St, 2. th ird .---------— ______ _______ H ouston .001 f

N atio n a l L eague St Louis OOI C W. L. P et. G.B. D ierk er. Woe

A n crJcs-^ -3 U ~ ia ^ g. M.irK pnziavaukee . . 25 19 ,.'i6S 3 S im m ons Stal■innati . . . 26 22 ..S42 4 and McCaF ran c isco 27 23 ..MO 4 burn 4-3, L—

Louis ___ 25 24 .510 5'/j H om eruns. 1ston . . . . 25 2S ,472 7'/2 A sprom onte 4.sburgh . . 22 26 ,45S 8 ano 3.ago ........ 21 26 .447 H>/fadelph ia . 21 "26 .447 8'/i) .r York . . . 20 30 .400 II MOVIN(

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B O X n - S TN r o r t W orth .

I B '>n that was caught in the Snake River a t I rrlne J r . Motzner caught the fish on 40-poL ind John White a fte r a 20-mlnute battle. ' d moro than 70 poundsr (Ttmes-News phoi

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itrcak 9-0 r.rs;;;:,,;P irrS B U R G ll (A P) — Willie irgell d rove in- four iu n s and y '|* n P ag lia ro n i th ree in support iran-spid -V craaO '-U u v ’ twn-.hltler aii- ''f.ilSburgh snappc3— niS— New- ^m enSZO m i: irk M els’ four-gam e winning " 'e I e rrin e •eak w ith a 9-0 v ic to ry S atur- the my H erm an prc

fh e only h its off Law w ere " “Jb a lle .^ L ibby K laus leadoff single in „ ,; irs t inning and Ed K rane- b arb less ho,ol s sinc le m the fourth. . ^ _______ ,l he P ira te s got l aw off lo a V e ‘m _n ‘ u s ta r t with six runs in the H erm an ei st inning. They loaded the ^ "ses w ith none out tin sinj^les ,

Bc>l) Bailey aiuI Bill V irdon “d an e r ro r hy p itcher ( ia ry '' som e y oil on Roberto C lcincn ii.''s , ounder, S targcll then cleared ;m w ith a duuble to left Iield,Jim B ethke relieved Kroll andliked Bill M azeroski and got R j i o p h fo out before Pag liaron iim m ed a three-run honier,:w Y ork 000 000 000—0 2 3 ttsb u rg h ,610 000 i ix —9 M I HOUSTON Kroll, Bethke (1), M iller (8) national pa d C annizzaro , C ondor (3 ); im p o rtan t m w an d Pag liaron i, W— Luw F rid a y nighI 5), L—Kroll (3-3, pass over Af:4ome ru n — P ittsbu rgh . P ag- olution,roni (5 ). ,_______________________ A flipht ?

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?oyer Gives £1;" '.°^ the sons of

^ards Victory D i v r p i a y "•' Both boys

)v e r A stros feT neideV ^c;T. LOUIS (A P) - Ken Royer Jpled and scorcd on Tim M c - ! " ^ ^ rv e r ’s single in the I2ih 1 lg, g iving St. I.ouis a 4-3 vie- y ov er Houston Saturday , \3oyer got his triple with one , ^ ----- -—

w hen cen ter fielder I^ e 1-. P fc ly lost a fly ball in the sun :C arv er followed wrth a single , r l 3 | r ig h t field off Kcn MacKen-

Job A sprom ontc’s leadoff . m er in the ninth apainst T ra- ' , •

S ta lla rd puMed the A‘ifro ‘o a 3'3 tie. Phil (lap liano had ---------------ulted thc C ardm als ahead ;h a tw o-run hom er t)ff Hal)odesh ick in the eiRhth, ___[ ___foe G aines hom ered in fhe rd inninR for Houston whild n G entile posted hi.s first Na- ,nal L eague hit and run liatteil 4

d riv in g across AValt Li<md ;h a sing le in thc sV th i.-.aing, y e r sin;:lcd ncrnsy. th c ftrrt* - Louis run with ^ iH^nglc in the V \»

rd. 7u sto n .001 OOI o(n 000—3 11 3

Louis OOI OOQ 020 001—1 12 3 ) ie rk e r. W oodcshick 6. OwensMnrKnnTtg—U—»w4- ------......... .

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■n *1-3. L—M acKenzie O-.l lo m eru n s. Houston, (iains A. prom onlc 4. Sl. Louis, Gagli- ) 3.

MOVING SOUTH Fin®sf THIS WINTER? at rigI f y o u ’re over 45 ^iLhexperience, offer you fv H e re 's w hiRood opcninc. Work fullt im e o r .spend p a r t of c.tch y o u r p r in tday or p.art of encli «cek fcrontflctJnff .soufM’rn 'tom crs for our line. Ttie a n d m aili;pay is good! A ir m all le rtc r • •now a n d le t u.s know w here t i d i i y is p raJid w h e n you w ill betravellng^ so u th . O u r firmis le& dcr o f th e indu.'^try. T I A M CWc ha\-e to p m oney m ak e rs I I f f l l iin m an y states. W^rlt« to:PRESTDEKT. B o x 1373. F h o n c 'Fort W o rth . T exas. 76101,

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kindness and A ) ta r dom Kill j | | )tiirgeoiiA 70-pound s tu rgeon, caught^ a r H am m ett on thc Snake v er about four w eeks ago. ap- rently d id n ’t take too well to c p layfulness of his cap tu re ;d is now in a position lo be loked.G ary ' M aiyner;- 'T \^T ir F a H ^ st hooked into H erm an using fly rod with a 40-pound tes t j f

le. John Wl\ite and Burton ‘rrin e J r . helped M otzner landi 9 sturgeon a f te r a 20-minute ttle. Sm elt w as used a s bait. 1 The trio kept H erm an alive d iran-'^planted him in the fly Wnd a t the Sunny Brook Sports- MajTL t ~rnins~'iti m nT n n - nnrir : ------------*1e P e rrin e trou t faTnV -^1As the m onster of the pond. fii?rm an presided over a large »jim ber of la rge tro u t, w hich \ib ru les say m ust be taken by ' fishing only and then w ith ' rb less hooks. All trou t m ust re tu rn ed lo the pond,

hlerm an enjoyed his s ta y until rly th is week it w as noted a ngus began grow ing on his ad L a te r H erm an w as han- :d som e whilo serv ing a s tho ir for a hK ally produced TV nw. T hc com bination of bo th 'I to his dem ise .

laseball Enters pace Journey■-IOUSTON. T ex, (A P) — T he mtional p as tim e becam e an ^p o rtan t m a tte r in ou te r space ^iday n ight d u rin g G em ini 4 ’s ss over A frica on its 2Gth rev- Sfyli Ition, ■ j Han<\ flipht .surgeon in terru p ted______insm ission of technical d a ta rcrrw rend the L ittle League b a s e - ,

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which his fa th er ca lls thel wks. Eddie W hite, I I , is an ielder for the Dodgers.

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KING H IL L -P lan s were dls- 'T:cussed for Achievement D a y “J® when the-C licking Beatles -l-H often called I Club met T hursday evening a t aviation, w the home of its leader, Mrs.M artin Woodward. ” • Engle, t

Mothers and friends will be In-. vlted to attend Achievement Day o n i .Jwhich will be held July 1 a t the P‘“"« ‘f ‘ Pasadena Valley recreation hall. lest i

Shoron Criefield, president, led a dlscus.M0 n on 4-H projects in “ ond each m em ber is t o ' have his projects finished by July 1. '? [,

-L aura.p«rU h4ed-tha4.H -pledge.Plans were m ade for members 'places built ti

. who wHl attend 4-H camp June26-29 a t Camp Sawtooth near Wdelyknov Ketchum. Those plannInK to at- tend ore Sharon Criefield, Julie Carnahan. Ann Wilcox and Deb- 5bie Inshart. . s in c r th

Michael Shallito wa.s built 35 >how lo pearl .on-kitlttmg. and S Sharon Criefield dcmon.stratcd Uorn In ur. the proper way to hold knitting wa.s graduate

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pcncll selling. cam e engaged Rcfreshm cnt.s w ere served y }>ennsylvan

M rs. W oodwurd. The next meet- t£xcepl for ac ing will be held nt the home of y^^my EncintM M ichael Shallito Ju n e 17. jj. ___ _______------------------- lil 1929.

R unoff Vote^ 1 ^ 100-horscp«w(V ^ f I I I I I O I r * B radford withO C I J m ent from thef T r’ i m erce. P iper111 i L l l l l O r C rep resen t thfe

A rcorganizi KINO HII.I. — A runoff elec- inal company

tlnn to determine tho type of the present Pi| nclnilni.stratlon of s e c o n d a r y in 1937 a fire roads in Elmore county will be ford plant. WilhflH .Tune l.'i----------- 1------ ----------- M r.-Jiipe i^ Iwii

Polls will be openlfrom 8 a.m . a t Lock Haven fo 8 p.m. in King Mills, Posa- During Worli dena Vallev. Glenrfii Ferry nnd per delivered Mountain Home. Tlireo propos- to the armed nis were voted u|]on ^Mny 24 Peart Harbor

—wirh neither No; I inr 3 gettings t e r the vmr~~ —B-maJorlty-. ProposaUNo. 2 was planes was sl.

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Proposal No. 1 provides for A. L . Ct establishm ent of n county-wide highway system to administer f l U l l U r c l tho secondary road system In „ | o ;tho county under jurisdiction of f l l l a l I v l tho county commissioners. MURTAUGH

Oie'cbunty liifto h lg h w ^ d l^ lc t s held Thursday _ w h lc h could Includo parts of ad- LDS Chapel, w

'Jacent counties. ert Thorne off Voting will be conducted In Family pray

tho King Hill Grange hall for L. P. Okclbe precinct one and Pasadena Val- music was pla; ley school house, precinct two. Watts. Invocat M rs. Cccll Bott, Mrs. Allen John Okelberrj W heeler and M rs, Eugene Gab- man and Joyc b e rt aro judges in King Hill and sang a duet. M rs. Robert Graham , Mrs. Ar- Obituary wa: th u r Greer and Mrs. Lce Trail Thorne. Speaki In Pasadena Volley. Uoyd Larson ,

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Reunion Planned v a ta m . ‘’i'i'ss3U H L — The classes of 1924 Fuller. Eros 1

and 1925 of tho Wendell High and Richard I School will hold a joint class Honorary pa reunion on Ju ly 10 and 11 > In Glenn C. Bassii Wendell. Taft Martin, ,

Information Is being sought Clyde Barton i on tho whereabouts of class Floral arranf m em bers of the 1925 class. Per- de r the dlrectl sons having any information on taugh Relief S classm ates are urged to contact Final rites v Mrs. Jess Holmes, Buhl, phone Oakley cemet 643-5526._______________________ prayer was giv

your BIRTH P A yyand HOROSCOPE ' ^

SUNDAY, JUNE 6 — Born to- who reckons or day, you havo the kind of de- as others' past termination that can be both a SCORPIO (O' boon and a burden. Used wisely. You can incrc It will enable you to accomplish standing throu reasonable goals in tho best the right peopli way and in the shortest possible SAGITTARIL time: used unwisely, it can 23) — Your pro cause you to set out upon im- but from a dis possible quests believing that can cxpect to : you will succeed where all oth- a few davs. cr* have failed. Make sure, CAPRICORN therefore, that you use your de- — Not the da> term ination to save you time, with those who not to waste it in fruitless ven- ed In the pasitu res._________________________ of holes.______

You have a g re a t fondness for AQUARIUS ch ild ren , and one th a t Is recipt- —You m ay be ro ca ted in full. You also have Study your sch a trem endous understand ing of you begin to w the m ental processes of a child, <ake in time co nnd for this reaso n you would ° f miscalculatii m ak e a n Ideal te a c h e r or guid- CiEMlNl (Mo an ce counselor. You need only usual today

tak e c a re th a t you do not let judRnieni.’ your affection • for any given PISCES (Fet

child stand in the w ay of your P® guided by being fair to them all. “ you have doi

------N.‘nt f^iliir,» 'ijftHlV, Participation, iyou o re som ew hat prone to lak- TlUCIIhi.-m.'i /roi ing it too seriously . Failure is. ARIES (M ar o f course , a .serious m niter. but < an impro you m ust take ca^»-that you do status by selei n o t allow Its occa.sional occur- seliinj; en ce to so color thc ensuing TAURUS (Ap d a y s th a t you a re unable to pet Plan now for i b a c k on your feet q u i c k l y To take actii: enough to lake advantage of the m'Rht tie so pi r e x t oppciitunity. L e a r n to as to insure fa b o u n ce back '

T o find w hat is in store for y o u tom prrow , sclect your birth-! \d a y an d read the corresponding p a ra g ra p h , l e i your h in h d iy s t a r be your daily guide.

M onday, June 7 I n aCAN CER (June 2:-July 23) — ®

M e e t any unusual situations! f t mw ith your custom ary aplomb i I I I I I

LEO (Ju ly 2^A ug. 23)—A dav ' \ # « l lIn w hich you m ay arri\,-e a t the ' w H Ilp ro m in e n t position you’ve bw n! •se e k in g — but only if you keep ■ SOCKa le r t to. an o th er 's wishes. n i l

V IRG O iAMt- 24-Scpt. :3) B u h lD isc re tio n advised iii.<ofar as *Lm o rn in g activ ities are concern-’ t l lG (e d .

U B R A (Sept. 24-Oct. 23) — A P a idp ro sp e ro u s d a y fo r tha L ibra

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VI A viationP ioneei^ Pilot jto Appear i i t 1\ BURLEY—An av iation- plo- the m arket

neer and one of today 's pUpts ness planes - w n m TiTTKt iimengnf « " tr 8

Botnarc luncheon Juno 26 on In 18 yeai Aerospace Day of Idaho a t Bur- sons have ley. > ■ to its prese

William T. Piper, chalrm anx)f I t ^ t e d the Piper Aircraft Corp;, and and Vero I often called the “ Henry Ford of P iper eai Aviation," will-be one featured license a t t iipeaker. The other is Capt. Joe In 1954, he H. Engle, Edwards Air Force engine llcei base, the pilot who has often years old. flown the experimental X-15^air- In/ contra plane on lest flights a t the CaU- .flew the X- fornia Test Flight center. when he w

Piper, who did not enter the Piperaviation industry until after he a sma wos 50 years old, has been re- “ sponsible for building mbro pri- ^ “Pt- Engle vate aircraft than any olher per- Kansas Sta ^ : - Tvifh“ more th an '“ 62;obo «eBre^-jnd«planes buiil lo djile. ' "

Widely known for their stability and’ease of handling, Piper air- p j„ |,te planes have hieen used by the cho.sen for various scrvice organizations, as p j j - j - g s t well as for busine.ss and plea.s- jg ure, since the first Piper Cub ( Engle wjis built 35 years ago.

Born in Bradford, P a ,. Piper ttio X-I5 or was graduated from H arvard and has coi cum laude In 1903, served with YAT-376, a i thc National Guard in the Span- Capt. Engl ish-American War and f ir s l . be- ed for the jo came engaged in the oil business Navy space in I'ennsylvania after the war. program . La Excepi for active duty with the named by Lt Army Engineers in 1917-18, he of America had been in the oil business un- yotmg men ctil 1929, ---------

in 1929 C, Giiberl-Taylof start- ITPI . ■« ed producing a two-passenger, x 0 U 1 too - horsepower a i r p l a n e at Bradford with a JSO.000 invest- ment from the Chamber of Com- v aCld merce. Piper was selected to represent thfe Investors. |

A reorganization of the orig- inal company in 1931 resulted in UNIVERSI

M oscow-NIrIn 1937 a fire razed the Brad- r q t c cadet' 'ord plant. Within threo months nilssions dur Wr,- Jiipei^ I>ullt~a—new—factory- e xercises Tiii It Lock Haven. - ni commissi

During World War II days Pi- -.Receiving jcr delivered 5,673 Piper Cubs commi.ssions o tho armed forces l>et*vccn f.rnnt Ba ^eart Harbor and V-J Day. Af- j f Olaso, C ei the war the m arket for jam es K. Cl >lanes was slack, but by 1949 Rover. b<

Ruby JoA

4. L. Craner fn“lt MarJ^

Honored at wm Pom^r

Final Rites Receiving iMURTAUGH — Funeral serv- Air Force v

c«« fop-Af leth-Lyle-Crnnef^wei'g CejIrtF*S«Fl?< ield Thursday In the Murtaugh Buhl; G o re -DS Chapel, with Bishop Herb- Jerom e, and :rt Thorne officiating. Twin Falls.

Family prayer was given by Kelly will P. Okelberry. Medltat I o n mission In Au

nusic was played by Mrs. Earl ing sum m er (Vatts. Irivocation was given by --------lohn Okelberry. Genevive Good-nan and Joyce Goodman J I U I I U I

Obituary was given by Bishop At Shos rhorne. Speaker was Ross Lee. T Lloyd Larson gave tho benedic- X S I V C p i

Active pallbearers were C, L. junfo? cVa°^e ITansant, Jess Wilhite, Everett ir i^ U d en h n Fuller. Eros Dayley. C. Jones week Wgh " md Richard Quesnell. J

Honorary pallbearers w e r e 31enn C. Basslre, George Fuller. Sophomores raft Martin, Joo Stassen Jr .. wWle freshm :iydo Barton and Alvln Barton. °''®

Floral arrangements were un- B ig ler, Ki ler the direction of tho Mur- Guthrie, augh Relief Society. Karen Hanser

Final rites wero held a t the Jesser, )akley cemetery. Dedicatory •’““ n irayer was given by Ross Lee. thur Mills, --------------- 2-------- ------------------ Laur ie Serpa.

Juniors a n Mark Dille,

______ ludi—HannahE Terry Johnso

■ V ,, , ' a d Kathy Miller, H S r tU A g m anna Peak,

S W L J f f Sabala. M arjZazecor.

Sophomores man, Mellndo

;ho reckons on his own as well Glaunei', Brer s others' past mistakes. Harris, KenmSCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) — Mabbutl, Chr

'ou can increase your social William Mab landing through contact with her, Marilyn tie right people. ' Ross ond RicSAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec, Freshm en i

3) — Your prospects increase— sa. Randy 1 lUt from a distant source. You Bozzuto, G a r an cxpect lo see results within Manning Alk

few davs, j , and’ I-reiCAPRICORN (Dcc. 23-Jan. 20) ’ ^

- Not the day for holvnobbing Y ir* !!* T ^ilh those whose schemcs prov- W l I l l S J* d in the past to be shot fullijftoies._______________________ i i o n o r f ^

AQUARIUS (Jan. 21-I eb. 19)-You may l>e more prone than lludy your schedule wcll bofore V ,•ou begin to work by it. A mis- ake in time could lead to a day „ " “ ernoon if miscalculations Patterson off

GEMINI (Mav 22 - June 21) — - isual today to mistakes ■ in Chmxh pa in udRinent. Stevens gave i

PISCES (Feb. 2f)-March 20)— <'e Curtis, sis 3e gukled by your convictions. Richfield. Uta f you have doubts, avoid active al reading, wrticipation, regardless of in- Mothers andrnciTnent.’: f ioin other.v-_________ F. M. Crow

ARIES (March 21-Apnl 20) — grave, r’ou can improve your financial Pallt>earers 'tatus by selective buving and sen, Carey. S •elling Angeles, Howi

TAURUS (April 21-May 21) — tiful. Utah, I ^lan now fur the coming days. Appell. and ro lake action at this time Richfield, night Ixi so premature a move Services wo IS to insure failure. tion of Bergin

VOTE N(In order to maintain one f i n e s t communities in Valley the Buhi Ministeri sociation urges the citizi Buhl to vote NO on Liqi the driijk in Tuesday's ele

P aid fo r by th e Buhl M in is te ria l

eer, ModcFn __ ir i i t B urley -

the m arket for private and busl- “I ness planes had a Jtole In indus- .r '" ■ - ■ '1 In 18 y ears P iper and his three • sons have built P ip e r Aircraft

to its present position. Facilities '' a re located a t Lock Haven, Pa:,

and Vero Beach. F la . -5' P iper earned’ hls- first flying

license a t the age of-50, in 193L In 1954, he qualified for a multi- > engine license When he was 73 years old.

In /con trast, Capt..,Englo first flew this X-15T)n-Dct.-17; 1963, when he was 20 years yotinger than P iper was when he first ^flew a sm all private plane. •

A native of Chapman, Kan., ! ■Capt. Engle was graduated from J HKagsas State University with a degree^-jiv^rc^uU M l^enB iiv^^ - irig. After being with Cessna a short time he entered active Air Force duty w ith-the 309th Tac- ^lical Fighter Squadron and was cho.sen for the Experim ental Flight Test Pilot Course.

Ten days a fte r graduation Capt. Engle was assigned to his present post where he has flown tho X-15 on seven lest Jlights and has completed testis of the YAT-376, a modified Jet trainer.

Capt. Engle recently was pick­ed for tho joint Air Force-NASA- Navy space-probirtg research _ _ _ _ _ program . Last FebrywtJ ‘ ‘named by Look IVfa jataiae.fteTorliB " ' of A m erica's 10' 'baW andin’g 'v ‘ yotmg men of 1965.

T en Valley 11 Cadets to Be Commissioned V

UNIVERSITY OF ID A H O ,Moscow—Nine Magic V a l l e yROTC cadets will receive com- ^missions during com m encement _ ___H V

be commissioned in August.Receiving second lieutenant

commi.ssions in the Army will bo Grant Baugh, Burley; Louis B. Olaso, G lenns F erry ,, andJam es K. claTk.—J l . , and D a v id ------------------iC. Royer, both Twin Falls.

Ruby JoAnn Santxirn, Twtn Falls, will receive a commission in the Marino Corps.

John D. Carson, Twin Falls, vill bo commissioned os ensign n the Navy.

Receiving commissions In theMr Force will bo Oldrich F . ___________

-----------------3uhi; G o r d o n G. V i n in g , ferome, nnd Jam es W. Kelly, rwin Falls.

Kelly will recclve his com- nisslon In August after complet- ng sum m er cam p and school. ' / '

Honor Roll RoqiAt Shoshone qi[s Reported

SHOSHONE — The senior nnd C f t i i l unior classes lied with number )f students m aking the la s t six- « * _ . veek high school honor roll, 1 | | | | | vilh 14 from each class. I U V / \

Sophomores followed with 13, vhlle freshm en had eight.

Seniors aro Gina A rrosa, Sher- y Buhler, K aren Coffman, Ga- en Guthrie, L arry Haddock,Caren Hansen, B arbara Hughes,)ick Jesser, Louise Larsen, oan Larson, Pam Lecertua, Ar- hur Mills, G inger Ross andjtu r ie Serpa.----------------------------------------------

Juniors a re M arva Broyles, la rk Dille, Sandra Haddock, udi—Hannahs;—Linda Ju luisuii,"'erry Johnson. Edw ard Kelley, kathy Miller, Linda Oneida, Jo- nna Peak, Gail Ross, Je rry iabala, M ary Tews and Mike [azecor.

Sophomores a re Spcncer Bate- nan, Melinda Broyles, Darlene Jlaunei', Brent Hadlock, Juanita larris, Kenneth Knowles, Chick .labbutl, Christopher Mabbutt, i 'William Mabbutt, R ichard Ne- ' | ier, Marilyn -Pearson, Kathy ' | loss ond Richard Tews. '

F reshm en a re G eorge A rros- | a . Randy B erriochoa. V icky / u lozzuto, G ary L arson, M arilyn / ilanning, Allen Mills. H al Ross / r., and I red Silva. i __

Lillis Jensen Is j . . . .. Honored y------

RICHI IEUD — F u n e ra l ser- ices for WiUis L. Je n sen w ere ’ eld nl R ichfield C em etery F ri- | ay nfternoon w ith Bishop E lm o ’a lterson officiating.

I-'. L„ M anwill. R ichjield LDS i ■ hurch p a t r ia rc h,—ariiJ W altci— t - - tevcns gave p ray e rs . M rs. Myr- ' le C urtis, susier of M r. Jensen , tichficld , U tah , gave a m em ori- ‘i .I reading. The l.DS Singing | lo ihers and D augh ters sang. ,F , M. C row ther ded ica ted the <

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GUARANTEE sof e v e r o p u rch ase o f Sofe-v a y M e a t fa ils lo p le a ie fo rtny re a so n w h a tso e v e r , just ’ell us. W e wili re fu n d y ^ u rnoBeyL_promptly, c o u rte o u sly . ^Vhhere '* no need to re tu rn tWen e a t. It'*

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Y oungsters F Ito rm s Comp] Ingress o f Bij■ » 1 /GUS) K E I-K ER w ith the resu lt p K v 0 " ; ^ F eatu re E d ito r w ere on hand a r

ipeaking. w o rm s prow ling portion ol■ lered big business. Be- w as elim inated.

f"is all over it m ight in- A dults, believe ilV « spectacle w hich w ould aHy opera ted thes(

jsoline w ars look like a result, the yqu B '% laV . il' com parison. ed to feel the pineH lirs and \ t a r s young- tion. It w as about I

' mpwhere betw een the the price of thc w • % f l a n d IS o r io > v e to v a ry . ■ '' 1 nn pickiiiK up a fast Some youngsters ’''~^7-TutfTi“ ^ r~ o f fe r« 8 ^ e a -T ir th e - la v C \s 'o rs l'!,5 to fishermen. m and, thought thi

flenng. of course, w as the business back "ice but it w as re la tive- tw ice as m anv of t

‘ hiliied and the youngste rs the sam e price.* on the steady tra d e This did increas

lew'loped by offering those ness, but there wet' ore night craw lers. "w orm u se rs" lo i

rame the so called ad- profit.lii-itead of spending Th"n. too, of la

hi in the city park o r run mtii another s"'choice worm locations do not havo the i

UP th e big w orm s, som e- fight. Some store■» the idea of a w orm w orm s when tishir

' is purchased ,rhoice fish b a it w as th u s R ight now. cor

in a back y ard p it, the youngsters i;

VHIS SCENE will be repeated again this year at • aninial chuckwagon Jam boree which Iaunchc.s ■ “litles. The western Jeed is held a t tho Civic bull(■ * * * * * * *

K ? ^ / R E N A a t the M inidoka County Fairgnwi ■ liir.ii? sta te, according to. Chainl>er of Ct K u was p liu n t^ to contract bcAfts an<

proceeds to build chu tes, c o rra k , fences t

fs^ ^ in d -S j^ nnplicated b ' B ig Businethe resu lt p len ty alw ays in an o th e r way. on hand and th e night- serv ice sta tions

ling portion of the business w orm s on the sit elim inated . tom er stops forlilts, believe it o r no t. usu- ca" .sn ap up a t opera ted these f a rm s and . the long, wiggly result, the youn g ste rs s ta r t- sam e tim e, i feel the pinch of com peti- When the worn It w as about th is t im e th a t sta rted in this a, irice of thc w o rm s s ta r te d were so few th;i iry. ' ' gaged in sellinne youngsters, pot ed u ca t- money.“the law .s 'orSupply an d de- ' l(n Tw in I-alls,i; 1. thought they could get a N avy je t piln business back by o ffering worms to providi

as m any of the w o rm s for the m oney he am e price. through college,s did increase th e ir busi- But he w as. in but there were not enough of the big w on

m u se rs" lo m ak e th em a area. Now it is hard to find a wn

■n. too, of la te th ey have is to find the fisI nto another s itu a tio n they offer the worm ul havo the a rm a m e n t to A ride around

Some stores o ffe r free veals th a t ad v en i IS when fishing equ ip m en t ing p assersb y th rchased . available , run th«;ht now. com petition for good to bad. youngsters is d e v e lo p in g . . Continued oi———— —---------a---------- - —...----•- —Y—~^r' -

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1 this year at R upert a t rodeo queen Is c ich Iaunchc.s the Ju ly 4 prepare and serve tho Civic building and a 38 annual perform * * * * * * *

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jn ty Fairg rounds UIhamber of CommerCT ofllciaR In Ruract beaiis and m em bers of ^ K u j ^l ^ r i e n c e s and bleachers. grand- rac

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d n e s s | l | |inotherice th?n s on the side. When

stops for Ull he,snap up a couple dozen of long. Wiggly things a t the e

theed in the ou tle ts

that:d in sellini; them m ade

' ' ' ’Tw in I'alls..'one \iputh, -now avy je t pilot. enoughns tn provide p ractica lly a ll m oney he needed to get

t he was. in reality , the' las t he big worm men m the H B S M M B M . Now It is p ractically a s ' to find a wnrin vendor a s it find the fish ui which you ’the worm ' ^ ' ' e ,

ride around 1 u ni l a lls re- 7 i ^ r * *T i th a t adveni.sm g signs, tell- _passersby that w orm s a re able, run the gauntlet from CLEVER SK to bad. that they are I

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queen Is chosen. Rupert m erchants and re and serve the stew and baked beans. Th lual perform ances of the Rupert rodeo. (Art * * * * * * jl

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te best stand was donated to the rodeoIn 1»4« Rupert from M em orial Field wWR u p e rt. track U pa tte rned afU r tbe Poigrand- racing is sla ted a t the annual Jul]

t

XEVER SIGN lets passerby know worms It they are big nnd happy. If the smile oi ythlng. I t also prices the choice (Ish-gettei

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I, 1965

rchants and businessmen | tq v OGEL d beans. There have been steam boat isrodeo. (A rt Craft photo) Thousand’s p r

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iaS S £ ii£ i 'v ...ii . , .'.-> the rodeo in 19SS and m oved to the gi ll Field with much difficulty. The newly c U r thc Pom ona. Calif., race track . P a r annual Ju ly 4 celebration, Ju ly 2-5. (A rt I

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ow worms a re for sale a t th is house i B smile on the face of the d raw in g , mei (ish-getters a t 15 cents a dozen which,

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r i cit fa rm e r , has

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.... • conducted cy . . . t l jM y m tp fc * - he ld in the- 3 ^ ....... Siirings-Arc,

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0 VOGEL’S “ Idaho Q ueen," a homer mboat, is now plying the Snake River iisand Springs. Tho boat, from the rear

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BiM inifiH EH B gM B B rSBlI crow ds have fcj*vlt t£ lB H B B B B B ^ B ann ii.ir rr^drn

decad es and W est again w: ‘CbunlV li' pidci*

^ ’>ftjn~'^:he<iulcthegrounds.

g Q ||Q H || | | | | | | | | | | |P P lan s for^ rf’ laii Tff Miiif Till I eh ra tio n inciSM|pgSi^ 3 fr lW l^ ^ ^ ^ !B S S parf-m u(uel h -o- '- ■'■* queen ridm g

.’ - --g ^ i w agon jam bo P re p a ra tio n

I rodeo began •ce leb rarinn w u.Tled. a rriiril

£ ''“ '~'’ili’iM" c h a irm a n nf :

8*r B a f r C om m erce.W » *i«' "I--’- ■ ' . ■ "A lot of

r' team w ork is r - - , — a top-notch r

V '■ * '■ '* opera tio n plu■ * . . • .■.-■*' d u c e rs . outs. ~ v . a act.s and wor. ■• ■ •„. . ,, 'boys and clow

- ,- -. _ , • V i~ re tu rn in g eacl ,. ■ .•*• ' ! - , r ftu .iT ^eiebr.iti

' . ■ ; " R u p e r t haJ of the top sp

se cu re d , andto the grounds east of com c up witl

e newly com pleted race y e a r ." Idle ,sirack. Pari-m utuel horse R odeo p e rf2-S. (A rt C raft photo) the early 1920

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liouse and today’s m arket, is not a coi ng . m eans a re bucking hlg business an which, on Is along a street near Magic

In ique S tea n ak e R iver

By RONNIE BURNS long and eiglilTimes-News Reporter seating capacIHL—“ The Idaho Q ueen," a sons with stai 1 s te rn w heel steam lxiat least eight me d by Ed Viigel. a Buhl ' Il has a sinj e r, has s ta rte d co m iiie riia l engine, two itions on the Snake River, decks, a false J c ru ises , w hich will be *s filled w uh I Licted on Sundays, will be whislles. The in the beautifu i Ihousand nnd.-llio—ijilui

HJS-iireiL. w here tJie sc en ic with attrac tive [ryside w ith cascad in g wa- Vogel, whn Us will form an appropri- north of Buhl, background for the excur- interest in bo:

ed in .steam .''3 p ic tu resque steam lx ia t is e ra tes se v e n sim jle of the paddle wheel th resh ing m iiboats th a t once plied the ranch, llis inti issippi R iver. It Is 30 feet stim ula ted by

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homemade s tem wheel special trailer River in the vicinity of river. Rides o

le rear, is shown on thc weekend. (Tit

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revail a t Ri' MARLEY DOUGLAS not produced oi 'im es-N ew s R e p o rte r they a ro io<JaP E R T — Enlhu.siastic Idle, who has s s have checrcd Rupert''^ | sisim g with tiic r rr^dro ■ fn r Titmo.'Tr'"fnur* linn.

and a touch of the Old] hordes 'igain will invade M inidoka , from the South

IV for the an n u a l celehra-1 colorful d re ss , ^hetiuled for Ju ly 2-.S a t , m arched in the linidoka C o u n i y l a i r - ] sented ce rem o r Is. j The rodeo cos for thc 39th annual ccl- in the old ball )n inc lude night rodeo*', the site of the E ulue! hor5c racm p . rodeo ' o n a l School an< ridm g co n tes t, a chuck sjiift co rra ls . f( jam b o ree a n d p a ra d e . w ere cfm'<eruci

>arations for th is T ca r’.s capac ity w as a: bcRan soon a f te r the 19G4 for the overflo\ ation was ov er and eval- Vern Cohee. A rrnrfltng to F lovd Id le CQwbOV. got lOf

lan n t thc ro d eo cnm m it* lt)27. a.«;j:lstcd b the R upert C h am b er of C lark S tanley

erce. . . Redford. Seve;lot of hard w ork , plus | broncos w ere ork is req u ired to produce I the celebration notch rodeo an d th is co*! for bareb ack ri ion plus top rodeo pro- T hat year^a v

o u tstand ing specialty m ite” received nd w orld cham pion cow- the “ buckincst nd clow ns keep sp e c ta to rs bunch, but wj ng each y e a r fo r thc an- clatm thc pri7C ?lebrntlon. den by Ppul M7crt ha.s p resc i^ tcd ' som e cal boy. boliec top specia lty a c ts to bc w as fired sign;

i . and it isn 't e a sy to the ride, up w ilh a lop a c t cach The an im a l r

Idle said. c ling y a rd s j^r‘o p e rfo rm a n c e s held in v icin ity a n d -il ■ly 1920*5 in R u p e rt w e re the sw ift caiu

nEkSi: lySE®®^iB^iii<B

not a competitive price. Youngsters a n siness and price slashing in tho worm i j r Magic Valley Memorial Hospital. (Tim

eam boat to e r N ear Bi

and eight feet wide. It has so a littlo o\mg c ap ac ity for eight per- decided to bi

with stan d in g room for a t U nable to feight m ore p assengers. of p],,,,,; ,,r

has a sing le cylinder steam ,ts constructlitie, two sm okestacks, two b is own plans. a fa lse pilot house, and i,„d f„u,lly Iled with b ra ss and soprano vvorking In lllies. The e.xterior is whilo fu rm duties-a i u - i t i t u a o i ^ t ; —dwu>ra ted in g he m n naiIVL'Jilct ive ^ n ,^ t riu:te.L -gel. who fa rm s 120 a c rc s m onths. Me'\ Buhl, never hi\d m uch fro n \ o thers,est in bo a ts bul is in terest- p a r t d id all•\ s te a m .'H o owns and op- His firs t tria l;s se v e ra l sieam -pow crud las l fall and ihing m ach ines t>n his H ow ever,h. His in te re s t in boats w as w in ter, he \ u lated by h is brolher-in-law , Continue

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lal tra ile r the versatile farm er naes to ti -. Rides on th^ boat a re being offered t( tend. (Times-News photo)

M d ^ W est^ R u p e r t Sh

■oduced on the g rand sca le grounds,a ro tCKlay, acco rd ing to - -P a u l m an af.vlio has spenl .10 years as- from the sad; w ith the an n u a l cc leb ra - his Imots, am

................ ............................. bank . T heI h o rfc s w ere rounded up drow ned thethe South Hills and Indi- half-m ile dow

ul d re ss , cam p ed in low n, h o rse rac ingled in the p a ra d e and pre- d ay ce lebra tiI ce rem o n ia l dances. and ran ch ers

rodeo co n tes ts w ere held team s and me; old ball park , p resen tly M ilking conice of the E le m e n ta ry Mem- g rease d pole,School and grounds. Make- c a se scram ble:o rra ls , fences and ch u tes w agon races ,c m iiru e le t i and sea tin g ev en ts o f the

itv w as a lw ay s inadeq u a te T he (ieo rgee overflow crow d. of thc A m eria Cohee. an o ld tim e a re a .sored tho cel(ly. got to g e th er a rodeo in y e a rs a f te r 1!i.islstcd b y S. R. Johnson, g am es w ith

S tan ley and l.aw rcnce co m m unities,rd. .Seventy-five bucking firew orks w er IS w erp rounded up fnr F a m ilie s n- ilehraiion a s well a s bulls Jo r d ay s prio ireback r id ing . tion and spentt year„a w ild horse "D yna- tow n partic ip i

rece ived recognition a s ities. A fier vi b u ck in es t” horse of the lunches w ere . but w a sn 't a round to ies in th e sh; the pri7e. T h e h o rse , rid - t r t e s in th e ci

/ Pjiul M ontgom ery, a lo- la r tre e s wei 3v. bolted w hen the gun p lan ted on th( ired .signaling the end of te r b ecam c a Je. T h c f ire dcan im a l ra c e d w ildly, Cir- ed firew o rk s y a rd s j^nd hom es in th e an d s t r e e t da ty a n d Ahen p lunged in to p le ted th e ci w ift c an a l n o rth of the Continue

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{sters a re finding out they ^10 worm m arket. This signital. (Times-,Mews photo) ,J

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a littlo over n y e a r ag o ha ■ ided to build one. nInable to get hold ol an y kind, plans or specifications for construction, he finally d rew |own plans, studied p ic tu res |

1 finally begun construction . irking In the w in tertim e whcn n duties a re n ’t ns dem nnd- -lie-rrmrmEwt to "g e t-th o l» a tstriicli*fl " in — about— th ree --------- -nths. He’s had a s s is ta n c e ■ n o thers, bul for th e m o st (| t d id all the work him self, f irs t tria l nnT w as conducted fall nnd proved successfu l,

low ever. during th is pas t te r, ho has im proved and i

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naes to transport it to tha [offered to the public each I

W ill ;Showmds. ^m l m anaged t& free h im self 1 thc saddle, m inus o n e of Imots, and get to tho can a l .*k. Tho Tiorsc w as found ' vned the following d a y a j-mile dow nstream . fj r !,gpulini}; c o n t g g f i arid T le rac in g h ighlighted e a r ly '

c e leb ra tions and fa rm e rs 'ran ch e rs read ied f,ivorite •

ns and mount.s for the even t. ‘Ling con tests, clim bing tho jused pole, um brella and suit- *I sc ram b les , a s well a s m ess nn races , w ere p o p u l a r ,Its o f the d a y . ........................................^le (ieo rg e E, M arshall P o st Jhc A m erican Legion spon- , ^d tho celebration for m any s a f te r 1918. P a ra d e s , bail ies w ith tho su rro u n d in g m unities, s tre e t sp o rts and korks w ere sponsored , im ilies m ade p re p a ra tio n s id ay s prior to the celebra- , Iand spen t th e en tire day in . I 1 p a rtic ip a tin g jn the acUv- ' j f . A fier view ing th e parade , | thes w ere sh a red by Jam il- " t in th e shade of the poplar :; in th e city park. The pop- tre e s were the first tree s . - ted on the project a f te r w a \ becam c available, le fire departm ent spotisor* • , [ireworks a t the ba ll p a rk I s tree t dances usually com-

cd the celebration. A lm ost Contlnaed on P ag e 24

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OLD TIMES WERE RECALLED In Deck gan, left, waa visited by his sister, M rs. Ma K8n.,-And a brother, Frank Morgan, Spoki tlms a ll three, tho only rem aining memb

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72; his brother, Frank Morgan. 75. and thei Bcmiss, 80. were together for tho. first tin reunion was held a t Wilford M organ’s hoi brother.*! have seen the sister separately thi lfiey"hffaTlBVcr all bccir together-sinee Wilf CrTnnell, Kan., nt the ugu of-^-T-and-tnoved- years la te r Frank Morgan cam e to OAKLE short tim e, doing grade and construction work on the ditches lemonade c from th e Oakley Dam. From nnd how 1 there ho went to Fresno. Calif., fireworks I for construction work and on to her egg mc Walla W alla. Wash,, whero ho , c ircum st m et his wife and began working made t for tho railroad. He laler was ,

w o rk e d ^ ^ ^ y e a r? fw S o ’ U - {'“ '^Tuc^on, road before his retirem ent in )i,oir rpinri 1960. M r. and Mrs. Frank Mor- y " ^ gan have ono daughter and ' three granddaughters. Bp ,

Mrs. Bemlss, however, re- tim e, had m ained in Grlnnell and )narrled months in Fred Bem lss. They nre tho par- son ond da ents o f nine children and have nlng a rc 25 grandchildren and 25 great- Grlnnell. A grandchildren. Her husband Is ford Morg deceased. with the a

Through the Intervening years m ade the i Wilford Morgan worked a t Mln- reunion, idoka P am . was a ditch rider In One of ( Twin Falls County and on tho slons of Mr North Side In Minidoka County. ER. is a : Ho also worked for the Burley recently g Irrigation District and re tired friend. Mrs from tho Reclamation Service Pocatello. Dec. 9. 1960. The pictui

He m arried Dessis Hill of ‘he farm er KIMBERLY. Jan. 1. 1914. They .?came to Declo in 1918 and. leas- , ed a farm northeast of Declo „ J from the slate. When the sta te sold th e land the M o r g a n s * '^ ^ " ,‘" , 0 ' bought It and still retain it, hav- Ing built a new ho.itie there a fte r ° ^ , JM organ's retirement. ______ __

Mr. and Mrs. Morgan cele- Mrs. Nanr brated their golden wedding ah- photograph; niversary last year. They a re the horse the paren ts of nine children, her own m eight of whom are living. They her imagir Jncludo Clinton Morgan. San background Jose. Calif.; Myron (Mike) Mor- Mrs. Jor gan. Boise; John Morgan. Kim- painting ol berly; Roy Morgan. Medford, stallion "Sr Ore.: Cecil Morgan, TWIN Nanningn i FALLS.

Mrs. Rai (Cleo) Gee, Oakley;Dallas Morgan. Boise, and Mrs.K enneth (Jean ) C arvey . Long View. W ash.; 34 g randch ild ren H i and sux g reat-grandchildren ,

The two brothers nnd th e ir | | H ^ I sLster a re the rem ain ing m em - Ibers o r a family of five of w hich 'Mrs, B em iss w ns the only daugh ter. The children m oved

___ wilh th e ir ^ r e n t s while v e r v !_____^ o u n g trom lowa to E lm o. Mo!. ~

w here F ra n k w.is born, nnd la­te r hom esteaded a t G rinncll. on ___a (a rm four m iles from thetown, M rs. Bcmiss w as 10 y ea rs ___old n t th a t tim e; W ilford. 5. nnd F ra n k . 2.

M any childhood even ts and- - -m«moFi*s wwe relived during ---------

the reun ion . M rs. B cm iss re ­called how she used to d ress

T r a n k m gTilVcTbtKcs and how ^he loved to build fcnces and ^

-------- pen!) for his play anim als wTTRcorn cobs.

One y e a r Wilford and F rank ^ ra ised a large patch of potatoes in th e ir garden and hauled them into to w n loaded on their little red w agon . They sold the pota- 3{. F lo w sc toes a n d bought suits with their

' X- S t r e tc lE a c h re^^alled the p te a s .in f b e tw o o

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•LED In D eclo w hen W ilford M or- liv e , hai ster, M rs . M aude B em lss, G rlnell, seen the lo rg a n , Spokane. I t w as tbe f irs t H eyburn lalnTng m em b ers of a fam ily o f tim e bel

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VALLEY IH:love fo r I

r -re c a ile d -wrhen -Wilford M org an - -t}Tem~to{ . 75. and th e ir s is te r . M rs. M aude cam e cl<

tho. firs t tim e in 58 y ears. T he rcxle to| M organ’s hom e in DECLO. T he horse she se p a ra te ly th rough th e y ea rs , b u t Tho n r le r-slnee W ilford-Icft-hJs_hom fc_ln. — . ~7 -a n d -m « v e d - to -H E ¥ B U R b U Iw tt------- !------1 0 to OAKLEY and w orked for, a(1 ------------------------------------------- — .

s lem onade on Ihe F o u rth of Ju ly n nnd how th e ir m o ther bought .. firew orks for the child ren w ith o h er egg m oney.® . C ircu m stan ccs nnd good tim -

ing m ade this reunion possible.-’ M r. an d M rs. F ra n k M organ* l ia v c ”5pcn rih cp T i5 t“ ftvc“m om hs-*■ In T ucson . A rir.. an d ro u ted _________" th e ir re tu rn to Spokane v ia To- j oele , U lah . lo v isit w ith a daugh- “ te r .

M rs. Beml.ss. in the m ean ­s' tim e , had spent the past two ^ m onths in C alifornia v isiting a ■* son and d au g h te r and w as p lan-0 n lng n re tu rn tr ip hom e to

G rlnnell. A t th is point M rs. Wil­ls ford M organ stepped in a n d -

w ith th e nld of correspondence rs m ad e th e a rra n g em en ts for the 1- reunion.In One of the proudest posses- lO slons of Mrs, Bobby Jones', FIL- f. E R . is n 24 by 3G oil painting y recen tly given to her by a d friend. M rs. D olores N annlnga,;e Pocatello .

T he p icture show s M rs. Jones,,f the form er Karen Bumgardner.„ rounding a b a rre l on h e r horse ' “ P en n ey ." B arre l rac ing Is one

of h e r specialities and she has “ w on a num ber of ribbons In this ® even t In horse shows.* M rs. Jones w as not p re sen i '■ to pose fo r the p ic tu re w hen It

w as pain ted . In stead the com -- DQsite P ictu re w as pain ted b y _________y M rs. N annlnga from se v e ra f 1- pho tographs w hich she had of e the ho rse and rid e r and from I. h e r own m em ory. She drew on y h e r Im agination to fill in the n background and do the coloring, r- M rs. Jo n e s a lso has an oil 1- pa in ting of th e ir Q uarte rh o rse I. s ta llion ‘‘S n ipper” done by M rs.

N annlnga in 1963. F o r p a in tin g

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r- f iv e , h a d b e e n to g e 'th e r In S8 y e a r s , a itlI, s e e n th e s i s te r s e p a r a te ly th ro u g h th e yIt H e y b u rn in 1#17 a n d h is b ro th e r w orkec(f t im e b e fo re s e t t l in g l it S p o k an e . (T im e s

this picture, too, the a rtis t used ways b< several pictures of the horse scenes and her memory for reference, cialize I

Tho two w o m en 'm et In 1960 a* high" when both were attending Idaho n wall

M State University, They were in cowboy r several of the sam e classes at of the

the university and their mutual in Portl love for horses and riding drew Mrs.

« r -ttrem—together. They soon be- courses de cam e close friends nnd often has re' he rcxle together and attended award 1 he horse shows in the area. She hasut Tho a r tis t’s interest has al- eral nrlin. — . ----------------- -----------------------------u t t-------!__________________________________a

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A good 16 inches shorter i outside, so it’s very easy t

i of room inside. Yow et it g running 120-hp Hi-Thr g from a family of powerf:8 R e d H o t a n d R o l l i n g ! S<

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^ years, although the brothers had~ irough the yeara . Wilford moved to )ther worked a t Oakley for a short ane. (Times'Newa photo)

sed ways been in horses and rcxleo 3 irse scenes and she plans to spe- Bli ice. cialize in action pictures. While960 a- high".school"student7”shB"ttid| ----- 1aho n wall m ural of a buffalo and I

in cowboy scene in the a r t room at of the Washington high school ^

ual in Portland.-ew Mrs. Nannlnga took a r tbe- courses -1«^“the“ wnive^3ity-and ------ten has received the Gold Key Jed award of Scholastic Magazine.

She has been recipient of sev- al- eral a r t scholarships and has______

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; shorter than the full-size Chevi ry easy to hayidle and park. Ph

Yowet it icith our spirited, smi Hi-Thr)ft Six' or you can o)

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f Uni versily o f W ji— .. !fK>"EPg g f ^ n-S, Moscow—T h 0 " ‘night lights” on stat%- the University of Idaho cam pus sun; have been burning bright and Idal- late in student windows as they A

' prepared for final exam inations ver;;■ that started F riday . evei

W ith-the closing of finals on Jun‘ Friday, June 11, the annual mst; spring exodus -will begin, and met

'1 exhibited her w ork in" the Car- ■ negie Institute, P ittsburgh, Pa. unt

She and her husband have coui three children. The family higr raises Quarterhorses for a hob- ona

~ by”~and-~BXhlbIt3. Ui iii a l horstt- shows apd fairs; A special fea^ A lure of theirs is a ppn^ chariot ^nc

f , ‘^M?s. Jones sta ted she look a 5 ennlot of time and care choosing °njust the right fram e for her pic- dayture. She .finally found one in 'a natural wood tone which ■ I blends with -tha. desert 'tone ^ coloring of the picture. SI

The painting hangs in the minJ place of honor in their home undiI south, ot Filer. coui

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Ifeek S tarts fo r S [Idaho S tudents O, [cit iae and towiw thra m h aut th eon s ta te an d nation w ill prov ide ■ ■ lUS su m m er jo b s and ac tiv ities fo r l | | f nd Id ah o 's 5.000 plus stu d en ts . ■ j iey A nother m igra tion to. the Uni- H J ins v ersity ot Idaho cam iius. how-

ever, will' s ta rt immediately. On ■ ■ on June 21. sum m er school a t the ■ _ lal institution begins. The first sum- ■ | nd m er school a t the university was ■ _ — h-ld in 1899. and since thaft-lm e, J ^ jr_ the sum m er program has grown 3 until it now includes accclerated ve courses, workshops, courses for H m jly high school students in music jb- and a full schedule of recrea-.,9 . tional nrtivities.------- ;----------- ___

At the conclusion of sum m er jot school on Aug. 13, the campus

will begin to prepare for the fall a sem ester which is slated to open. -

ng on Sept:-20, -with the first full ic- day of classes set for Sept., 23.

I Lessons SlatedSHOSHONE—Red Cross swim-

he ming lessons will be provided ne under spon.sorship of the city

council again this year, with

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Finely constructed , heavyw i cloth u p p e r, ru b b e r sole.

/roleta t trunk is sized for a family vacatic libu offers lots of Ixmiry, to o -fo a m jting, rear ashtrays and more. I t r ■led. You can customize it with manj 1 options. Anid we can customize such a ents on your new Chevdle will be as ci size i t up. Try it out — with Americ

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llAGIC VALLEY PORTR>

K <;hodist~1WmistefEoly Land After 36

» In 1929. when -Rev.■ P A '^ w a r d White w as a 31- ,B w ^iT B o ise businessman, he i

a religious need m

■ » . f d W r i b u t o r for a m ajo r . , ^oil company and g ^ e

K SSfe to the spiritual needs .

■ ! ^ C ‘’i d ' this m onth a fte r vears service not only

■ ^ M e th o d is t church of w hicn _ ■- M■ * ^ 5 a minister, but to every |■ ^un iiv w here’he resid<^. «f c r R e v ’-M r. and M rs W hite ^E f honored last w ^ k a t a _ ...................

pe«y which he was ^ -----------cash gift to en ab le .

■ ^ ‘’‘o^Tur the H< ly I^ n d a ^

W ^ i l m d wo“ >‘* rem ain only a -

K ^ 'd r e a m is to becom e a i 'B - n O this summer w hen he j K i M r s ' White lake the specia l ,(K , u n d •OU’-' ‘London. C a i r o and ;

R TIrnbers of his Paul congre- :]

K ^ m e time, and w hen the H L uncem ent came of h is re- K m e n t thi V so lic i t^ funds K o n s themselves to help send .H m on the spccialK e mlnisier. .K r i i o n worker, was the only •K m b e r of'his family to go in to 'H t (ield. He w.ns born Nov. 30. I H I ^ H i H i

al Harrison, Ark. jfamily cam e to B oise fltrt.'- . •. - ..

^ tl-kA -u ,as fi vears old. J3 u r in g ---------.— .--------------■ T s ^ w l he made his hom e com m issions. ■ K f l“ al doctor and helped , .»<=

. caille ranch a f te r I '" ' '? Club. M as..r “ which he is a 32n(

■ S fL teT becam e a gas d istrib - /i«> denp i y i e d lone F ee . P ay -

K ^ e ' a s y for him to m eet^L nl« and to understand th e ir i lA .■ r problems. Much of his He w as presenteeR J ots spent helping w ith the f«''. ^a» ' ^ ' X « n d since these ac - com inuous se rv iceH - ”»« ^ m e d to fall into a def- ,H ill iHiiiiiii I............llllll ill M w » i i w »K „ ,e d to donate his en tire tim e *■ A iH^the churoh. ^■ n e began studying for the O i l L j■inist0 and his wife began

I s r " '" '" ' ' '”'''"’ AtShosIi E ^ ; t , r Y ; . r■ T n ihev -finsga-slx-SD nsrtO Tir WoR-twve b e e i ^ tHwhonTnre now in the minis-- Courthouse awn H ' . One became a space scien- K and the other son is asso- m em bers of the R , k1 with a Steel firm in F lor- ,^e tab les we,H > fastened to the slaM U e minister’s first chu rch Faucets w ill be i K s at New Meadows V alley, tra sh b a rre ls w ill t H i r McCall. He has se rved a t cording to H erb Lo H » churches in Ore- of the R o ta ry Clu^ K d. Indiana and Idaho. in charge of the |H l ^ “oi’k he has done in the Dr- A rthu r Wh

acanitics where he has la- th a t R otary C luh si rtd has been highly com - tourlsLs to lhe c ity •nded by many persons. At his installed by the JD parture from the N yssa, O ro., At W ednesday s t ea. a newspaper, who w as not cussion w as held r the minister’s religion, hon- Possibility of appoi

ed him with an ed itoria l. “ conduct„ , , ■ , , . the future,me following excerpts from v isito rs w ere D or ! fditorial relate a descrip tion g^t M eyers Goo lich is familiar to his num er- w hjte. Tawin’ F a lls , s friends: Adkins, Shoshone."For he is without a doubt one --------------------the most approachable m inis- j -m * •ts that we have ever m et. J | \ j j n 0 r t JV llj lert is nothing in his dem ean- r r i A • i lhat suggests that holier th a n I ^ A r r i V G )u attitude that so m any m enthe gospel cultivate.” R U PER T—Rev. /Ihe Rev. and Mrs. W hite w ill as , M eridian, recenl ve this week fnr rirppnn nnA i Q lhe. Hirst M oihixli ring the sumnier take th e R upert, will a r r iv e 1 lly Land tour. When th ey re-ra they plan to v isit e a c h Rov, Raym ond A arch in which he has se rv ed , who has served the li report on what hc saw and for the past five yej imed during the tour tran sfe rred to Whitn.. fall they will se ttle in „ishington, where he will a s s is t The Thom psons v;»n with h,s church and h is " V t ^ h r*!! >w.ll teach school. She p lan s 'h e M ethodist C hurc retire in about th rea m o re ^a ll apd p re se n t« l

fcy plan to settle in O regon teP'of*^cerem^o‘r ! i« ‘ ?( ,r,^'"'<=mcnt and th e ning nnd Claud H. 1

' Mr White will try th e soloistrS ,in « ‘‘' “ t ” ''''"''’ Jn charge of a> »nting, on his m any expe- w ere Mrs. Bvnutn \ - « with people. Bowmaf eha-’i served as chairm an of Russell Acock w as:.^;^Q (irysLccsiQ iilhe-idA - the-4ti(c-hen.------------MRWi,st Conference nine Rev. A. E. GiU)en

Cf'sirm.in of the B oard h as been app>ointcd '■ ngelism five years , an d P au l M ethodist Chu:

J^meroas other boards an d re tirem en t of Rev. I

LADIES' SLEEVELESS

SPORT TOP!FRINGE B o tto m . 4 ^

S, M, L. A ito r f e d c o lo r*

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^ REV. FLO yU WHITE

vissions. lio M ethodist Coris a m em b er of the P au l H e recently at Club, M asonic Lodge (of y e a r high school

I he is a 32nd deg ree M a- union a t Boise. Ihe Ciolden C ross of the He has a deep

I C onference, A m erican Le- ple and feels eve Minidiika—County—M inis- a-<>ontributiOn-ro A ssociation and is ac tiv e regard le ss of cc

1 PTA. Som e of the r w as p resen ted an Inscribed thoughts have con n cross for having 20 y e a rs the "com m on pec luous se rv ice w ith the Ida- D uring his scho<

ed in history and --------•----- f f l — » 1 ---------- he “ cou ld see t lv;C l l l C i a b l e s ‘n every th ing .- 1

him greatly and n

t, . T m ons have beenO i l J - / t l > V l l c lose association

even ts and "the v

Shoshone)SHONE — Two picnic ta- griev ing mother lave-been -se t-tip -O B -slabs- Jasit4 ie iL ^ ing -«o i ic re le a t the-L ineoln Coun- and_piepare-h im - urthouse law n here. docto r told Rev.

co n cre te w as poured by young m an had nb ers of the R otary Club m o re of life nnd he tab les w ere m ade and tell him so, ed to the slabs. T he m an had bcets w ill be provided an d religion all his li b a rre ls w ill be se t up, ac- the m inister to h lg to H erb Love, ch a irm an God, and prepa ; R o ta ry Club com m ittee d e a th ." arge of the project. Rev, Mr. White 1

A rthu r W hite reported of "squeezing" a io tary C luh signs d irecting i.gjon into one-ha LS to lhe c ity park will be He read .scrlptun ed by the Ja y cees , ^ i th direct clarityVednesday s m eetling. dis- w hether he could i n wa,s held regard ing the q u e s t-b u t Ihe ma lllty of appo in ting a com- relaxed sm ile on 1

to conduct pro jects m , , . . . He m aintains tl

ors w ere Don Simis, Rob- his life to live oi kleyers, Gooding; Arlie still select the sai

Twin F a lls , and E . D, He has had a ha 5, Shoshone.

pert MinisterArrive Soon ( r-1^ 7>ERT—R ev, A. M. Thom- •jrid ian , recen tly appointed_Eilst Moth<xlii-t-Chufch-i<v- ------------ :-------------t, will a r r iv e here W ednes-'

, R aym ond A. T hom pson,' S a t i sas served the local church'2 past five ycars, has been Y O U R , erred to Whitney Meihod-urch, Boise. F O R . ^Thom psons w ere honored arew ell potluck supper a t S U M M ;ihodist C hurch Fellowshipijd p resen ted a silver .tea W A L K jm the m em bers.C, H, L ehrm an was mas- / f S .

cerem onies for the eve- / - . A xnd Claud H. Bowman was / \

/ • \ \ - \ chargc of a rra n g em en ts , / ^ vMrs. Bynum Williams and / A * 1 \ \ . ' Claud Bowm an and Mrs. j . ? VVII Acock w as in charge of I ; • \ . ic-ben.-------------------------------4 - - - “V — -----

A, E, G illiert, Middleton. ' \ \ \■en appointed to serve the Methodist Church after the ^nent of Rev. Moyd White ^ H ^ \ •'

/ELESSO P S

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------BUHL — Cont1 . . and com m ittee

Buhl P agean t, s in the high scl w ere announcec:

^ (B ud) McNealy............ '■ ' ~ m an for the eve

. C ontestants s< „ . ■ Miss Buhl for

' sponsors includ3 , ■ dau g h te r of Mr

a rd Rowen. Bi f N ational ' Bank

. "T H r - Buck, daughter^ J7 • ' Cecil Buck. BuhjL A ' k e l: Yvonne Gr

—:A i.& ■ -• M r. and Mrs. L..'■ lara F — -------------- -- Sav-M or 13ru(fT"

f ' g Loraine Mols' M r. and Mrs,

. F ile r, F a rm e rs ’' ■ S andra Durfee,

an d Mrs.Green

H arm s, daughu Albert H

'■ Idaho I 'irs t NaJ W endell;

■ T housand Sprin; daughter

daughter

^HITE r P ap e , chairm an ,....li— ■-.-"ir.. i"im 'l an d Mrs. Gene

Methodist Conference. l re's'^A If^^ed'l^ ^I recem ly attended his 50- production: V en

high school graduation re- n,a„_ tickcl sale^

I has a deep love for peo- publicity; Louis« t r i S l " r o ^ G e r a l d .ShiKki .ntribuftOn ro -m nke-W life , p ro g ram s; C ran rdless of color o r creed^ budgete Of the most profound com m ittee cha ir ghts have come to him from , ^ • •, ■common people,” he sa y s . . Lion.s wilring his schooling he m a jo r - -®“ ‘1 history and in his stud ies ” '^,ht.cuuld ./cc iliiF~Iiand of~Goff a.i hostesses to i- /e ry th ing ." This im pressed greatly and many of his se r- 5 i have been based on th e " ’1"'*°'^^! association with h isto rica l ,ts and "the work of G od.” j ’, , H ow ard, Mrs. e of the hardest tasks he ^ r s . M illard Stal

witnes.sed was when a H ^ rry Jenn ings, ’ing m other asked him to ^ r l Vern Cr -h e iL ^ in g -« o n -in -^o 3 lrftaL X o u lsia o n n in , sti p iepare-him -for d eath . J h e nnd -M rs Jo e >r told Rev. Mr. White th e reh ea rsa l; M rs. g m an had about 30 rnm utes sc rip t; M rs. Cht I of life nnd asked him to ^ r s . P ape , re fr

=°- an d Mrs, C harlese m an had been w ithout a p a rty , ion all his life and ask ed R eh earsa ls a n •ninlster to help him "fin d s ta r t June 9 und^

and prepare him fo r of M rs. W ayne > " F a lls .V, Mr. White began thc ta sk -------------------------iqueezing" a lifetim e of re- no reg re ts of be 1 into one-half hour tim e, is te r .•ead .scriptures and spoke H e cred its h is ■ direct clarity, not know ing fo r the success ir her he could fulfill th e ir re- an d holds them ii —but Ihe man died with a “ You could h a \ ed sm ile on his face. ians, but w h at nm aintains that if he h ad w an t In life than

fe to live over, he would a good wife and ielect Ihe sam e profession, w orth m ore to r as had a happy life w ith lion d o lla rs ,” he

S a t i s f i e s

Y O U R P A S S I O N F O R A S O F T S U M M E R I SW A I a K J L N G S H O E

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1 irim walking heet keep* pace with a busy sche uper soft leather and a powderpuff cushioned ii ole softens every step. And of course, there'] eautiful fit you get in every Naturalizer.

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H e l p e i[e lpersfo r ►uliHPageaiit ~ ||pW T eH eportedlUHL — C ontestan ts, sponsors I com m ittees fo r th e M iss il P agean t, s la ted for J 'm e 19 t ^ N H K n the high schixil R j'm nasium , , ■,« 1■e^announced F rid a y b y S. T . ’•fflr •

n for the even t. * Vontesianis seek ing the title of ^ 4IS Buhl for 1965 and their nsors include Ja n is Rowen.Ighter of M r. and M rs. Rich- . P 3 K i | M |

Rowen. Buhl, Idaho F irs t j T O g B H j ional ■ Bank; Cheryl Kaye :k, daugh ter of M r. and M rs. Iil Buck. Buhl, Shelby’s M ar- : Yvonne G reen , d au g h te r of and Mrs. U~E. G reen , B trtli- p H j ^ n j V

oraine M olsee. d au g h te r of and Mrs, W ayne M olsee. . Ib 5 [ .3 h B H

:r,' F a rm e rs ’ N ational B ank: y | p ^ H | H dra D urfee, d au g h te r of Mr.

M rs. Austin D urfee. Wen- , G reen G iani Co,; There.sa ms, d au g h te r of M r, and THESE CA

Alt>eri H arm s. W ende^. ro ck " shcep^ lo I 'irs t N ational Bank qf b la nearly iv idell; Cheryl Ingle, d au g h te r Idaho's Owyhlr. and M rs. R onald J . Ingle. ----------J----------r. Acm e M achine Co. H:resa Larson, d au g h te r of I

and Mrs, M ax E , L arson , ^erm an , , S fxirlsm an Lodge, ,4 «. d usand Springs; G loria Flem - / V t o l l C ’ daughter of Mr, and Mrs,

1 F, F lem ing , Bliss, Y -lnn SHOSHONE aco. and J u d i t h E ve tt, school studeni jh ler of M rs. Ruby C rosby, las tic honors I dell. Magic V alley M otors, a re announcec im m iitees include H e n r y Kinney, princii e, ch airm an , M rs. P ape , M r. S e n i o r s a

Mrs. Gene C hristo fferson , Sherry Buhler and M rs , C harles D an a , fen- L arry Haddocl : Alfred Iverson, c h a irm an , B arbara Hugh

luction: V ern C ran er, chair- lo u ise Larsen , tickcl sa le s; H arry E sling- P am lecorUir aw ards; R obert Johnson, Laurie Serpa a icily; Louis M onnin, judges: _ Jujiiors are • a i d Shackelford, am v en lr :-M ark DiHe, i ;ram s; C ran er. p a ra d e , and Ju d i Hannah, nin, budget a n d finance E dw ard Kelle; m ittee ch a irm an . L inda Oneida,dy Lions will have ch arge of G ail Ross, J t st.ige d eco ra tio n s. sc rip L M ary Tews,

so rs’ night, and will .serve Sophomores esteasea-fo r-the conteaH m tar -BatcmaHr-MoUi m m ittees a r e M rs. O era ld e r t Dains, E kelford an d M rs. R alph B ren t Hadlock, h, window d isp lay s; M rs. Kenneth Know son, M rs, E lton K endrick , bu tt, Christoph

K ovach, le a ; M rs. D onald M abbutt, Rich.' a rd , M rs, R aym ond O rr, lyn Pearson, M illard S tah lm an and M rs, R ichard Tews,

y Jenn ings, backstitf^e. F reshm en wls. Vern C ra n e r and M rs, a re George A rr 5 Monnin, s ta g e ; ?S fs7C raiv n o ch o a , Vickie nd-M rs. Jo e F eh re n b a c h e r, arsa l; M rs. F eh ren b ach e r, M anning nnd A It; M rs. C hristofferson and

Pape, re fre sh m en t s ta n d ,Mrs, C harles D ana, p ag ean t

hearsaLs a re scheduled to June 9 under the d irection

/Irs. W ayne B auer, Twin

egrets of becom ing a mln-

cred its h is w ife and fam ily le success in h is profession. tolds them in high esteem , | Pou could have a million dol-1 ! ■ (but w h at m ore could you l IIn life th an w hat I have—

xt wife and fam ily? Thi.i is 1 m ore to m e th an a mil- do llars,” he sa id . b b

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nearly two years ago and (ransplanle^ iho' s Owyhee m ounluins. One young lan

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oil Listed T r a n t Shoshone M umlOSHONE — l o c n l high ^>01 students oarniiig scho- BY J Ic honors the past sem esti'r . . . . . announced today l.y Carl

ley, principal. BOISE —! n i o r s a re ('.ina A rrossa, new -born Uir ry Buhler, G alen G uthrie, b ighorn shoe •y Haddock, K aren Hansen, ulation explii 5ara Hughes, Dick Je sse r, N everthele se Larsen. J o a n Larson, news to thi I lecorU ia, A rthur Mills, (',„n,(j Depai ■ie Serpa and Evelyn Vaden. ^ r e hun ter; riiors a re M arva Broyles, m ourttnins, k Dille, Sttnrfrar-Hadcioric; — Tfiere—rniT'

Hannah, Linda Johnson, yearlin g s an ard Kelley, K alhy M iller, g „ ,t ie C: a Oneida, Jo an n a Peak „f ,g Califoi

Ross, J e r ry S abala and lib era ted in y Tews. near-ly tw o jphoinores Include Spencer ----- --------------i«iaHr-MoUnsla-B«>yle^vT-R«li------------?»iy7vSi?Dains, D arlene G launer,

It Hadlock, Ju a n ita H arris, KING H ll.l leth Knowles, Chick Mah- will m eet a t

Christopher M abbutt. Bill at th e hall, butt, R ichard N eher, Mari- le c tu re r, will Pearson, K athy R oss and se rv ices for ard Tews, and M rs, Weeshmen who m ade the roll nnd M rs. Cl 3eorge A rross.i, R andv Ber- he in c h n r iieloa, Vickie Bozjuto, Maxine ----------e d g e .^ a ry L arson, M arilyn p o R PA ST a Sing hnd 'A llenTH lIls,' , OSE TIM ES-:

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som etim es called “ Rim - w ere am ong Itrap p e ij In BriCish Colum - m enl w orkerssp lan led to Soulhw estern m ay bo .succe;ng lam b and a yearlin g o lher canyons

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•a n sp la n te d B ig h im b e r In c re a s e inBY JIM IIUMUIRD ing live-ti apix'd

» Flsh-O am o D epartm eni British C olum t . Reproduction S E - One yearling and a „

o rn lam b u\ a biu^l u( ten land deep ciinyu*n sheep hardly is a pop* itat for bi^horr1 explosion. C alifornia subs]e rth e lc ss . it is encouraRinn a d e n “ca 1 \inTi

to tbe idabo l-ish and J»vailablu from D epartinen t. atui to fu-

h u n ie rs jn tbe Owyhee Hiere n re fn in s m any subsix'cF5-1Srv~"be " i n j w " i ^ r e V f " ? 'rigs und lam bs this year Mexico Ncviuli ittle Creek, the offspringCa ifornia biehorn sheep , \J .1 . , 1 1 Mcxico on desjted m southw estern Idaho i

: tw o y e a rs a g . a f t e r be^ B li :’ t h e " ! . '^ ^ ‘

GRANG e W M E E TG HILL—KinR Hill OranRe a re Dahl. Stc icet a t 8:30 p.m. T uesday Mountain.

hall. Mrs. I 'ra n k Jones. Unlike moun ; r , w ill presen t m em oria l bighorns sl^gn es fo r the p rog ram . Mr. ridges in favor « Irs. W esley I*ink and Mr.Irs . Clifford Callison will:h a ry e of refre.shm ents.-------------- :---------------

^AST SELLINO RESULTS IMES-NEWS WANT ADS

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bo successful nnd that this s ta r! of blghoi r canyons ihai are suiiable. (F ish and Gi

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tig h o rn S h eep Shi se in O w yhee M ou► e-trapjx 'd and nioscii f io n ii in beiubes anc h Colum bia.* • rlin iock. TodiK’tion IS a good si.qn They once v ;oine of the Ovvyhei* <’raj;s tiie open plain: eep ciinyons are gooii lial>- ahva>‘s n ear pn )r bighorns, known as the o r rocky butte; irnig subspectes (()yis can- tl\e hii’h countr rs calTforn^ana S u h irh ^ u e dut ei! by dom e iblu from British Colum- last half of tl

m ay have bet re a re five specics and cause for tho s

subsix 'cies of bighorn clino of tho bia ;-One-nf-TtTC.qrTmie deseiT P ersis ten t hu rn found in Arizona. New petition from d< o, N evada and Death Vai- conlribuled la 1 southern California and dw indling num0 on desert-type lands, p earan ce in sor California, bigluirn rciicm-. the -lOO' yoa

he d esert species and a re Idaho’s large -«dttp tttb le tn mv>tc a vlt t pnpvUaUon of"h It. O ther bighorn species tho m ain Salmo Dahl. Stone nnd Rocky I 'o rk o f . t h e

w here an estin iko m ountain goats, the w in ter a long tl ■ns sl^gn high peaks nnd u 'pslrcam from1 in favor of g rassy patches mon.

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) S how li M o u n ta in s ; ,1IU lies and .scatter through J l ck. f l jy once w ere plentiful In H pen p lains regions, albeit H•s n ear p ro tective badlands H cky bui les, ns well ns in H i:h coiinlrv. Scnhles Intrn- J H hy dom esilc sheep in the ^

i.ilf of tho 19th century, ' have been tho principal for tho sudden Initial de-

Of the, biahom fh------------ -—sistent hunting and com- i in from dom estic livestock huied largely to their Iling num bers ^ n d dlsa|>- nce In som e places duringisl JOU y e a r s . ---------------------------lo ’s la rgest p resen t - dav „ auon ol bighorns Is along ain Salm on nnd tho Middle

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■ “W ORM S~AREnDSEnr'iis lure for poien ■crvlcc Itation operator quotes the m ore < prlca . ThU aign Indlcataa worm s can be dozen to r a q u arte r. A Tlmes-Newa survey i

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Worm Sales S teal Complicated Offei By Business c^"rk“ ‘? “t*

•' - in tho craftContinued From Pago 19 boat from

Ona — on tho clever slda — Thousand S shows a ' smiling worm m ade of mile Journej wood. Tho price is painted along truck, the side and when there a re no The true! worm* available the young m er- lengthened chant puts a sleeve over the back into th( worm so the price cannot be floats free. ” *< - , completed v

Another—not too well thought the Buhl far out—consists m erely of a large ^vith o ther i piece of cardboard nailed to a jp license a tree. The worm price, in black, j , .o„i, vo has practically disappeared. ,„ obtain oi

All tn all there are probably *°. °°^* ■ ° ' Jilst as m any worm s being used „ . . . . . . today a s in the good old days. . 5^ e only difference is that those l!^H.°

legitim ate channels of trade. J.*?** *?.Youngsters in the worm busi- . P** 9 ° '’

ness a ra finding out what is |\} '" °*', meant by a ’•leader" in business ,. *'°' circles. They suddenly find that “ - worms—like cheap photographs, But his da

. something for nothing, or gigan- Someday he, tic markdown sales — are a m erchant wl means to get people Into a bus- away for fr iness In the hopes that when comes he wi they get the free—or nearly free exclusive re: —Item they will feel they should by industria buy som ething more.___________ever they ai

N E V E R BEFORE SU C H T R .

BftRGftIE U R O PE -_______$ 5 7 3 .9 0 rour>d trip je t fro m T w in F>

_______2 1 -d o y e c o n om y ex cu rs io n f a r e s . C[n c lu d e d fo r d s low os $ 7 4 5 . P ro p - low er.

----------- H A W A I I - , ______ ____$ 2 0 0 ro u n d trip jet a i r fa re from So Los A n g e le s . C om ple te 7 -d o y to u r $ 2 7 9 .

A L A S K A -C ru isa th ro u g h the sc e n ic In s id e P o j ——OS low o s $2 9 5 fro m V an co u v e r, B.i

ilEW YORK-WORLDT o u r o t red u ced co st Ju ly 3 -1 1 . Six Y o rk ; F a ir tickets; B roodw oy sh o w th e n 2 m g h ts in W ash in g to n D C w o n d a irp o r t tran sfers oil for **295 e a c

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r a f o r p o te n t ia l c u s to m e r s a s Falls, at-I th e m o re o r le s s e s ta b l i s h e d v a ry in g Irm s c a n b e p u rc h a s e d a t tw o th e m a wiew » s u r v e y sh o w s t h a t In T w in p h o to )

S t e a m b o a t E x c u r O f f e r e d o n S u n d a__ .Continued From P ag e 11 sponded \worked out some of tho "bugs” in Seattle,in tho craft. He transports the and one-hboat from his farm to the they hadThousai^d Springs a rea , a IS the Snakem ile journey, on a rebuilt Ford They do, Itruck. ity over i

The truck bed has been other pa rtlengthened to allow Vogel to Vogel tlba<^ into the w ater and the boat cense throfloats free. Getting the craft m ent ofcompleted was one thing, but just thistho Buhl farm er was confronted cense fronwith o ther problems. E v er try ty assessoto license a steam boat? serving ec

It took Vogel several months proved byto obtain one. He first corre- his boat

p roved b>But the youngster does not mines ins

have this avenue open to him. Vucel—:-He- is in tim w unrrbusm ess and shock whthat is all he has to offer. If the surance. I " b i g ” competition undersells going ratihim or gives the product away, thesethere is not m uch he can do left_

**. commerciBut his day will surely come. The Buh

Someday he, too. m ay be a big satile andm erchant who can give worm s most inteiaway for free. When th a t day constructecomes he will have entered that m ^ s s i s i exclusive realm occupied solelyby industrial tycoons—o r what- ■■ aever they are.______________ __

SUCH TRAVEL

m s irom T w in Foils. (B ased on on f o r e s . C o m p l e t e to u rs $ 7 4 5 . P ro p - je t fo res e v e n H l lPore tro m Son FToTyTTCo u r----------

7-d o y to u r in c lu d ed fo r P|H

c In s id e P o js o a e in 9 d a y s M (3n co u v er, B.C.

/ORLD S FAIR , „

3\ \ c- ■ . '•*'* your- I I . Six n ig h ts m N ew p.,i.nc.didw oy show s; s ig h tse e i OQ,' I I r>«rio Iton . D C , wi t h s ig h ts e e in gor * 2 9 5 e a c h p e rso n , f ro m locAi

A o r o ir se rv ice you re a d o r .F re e • •a AT NO EXTRA COST_ • All

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Falls, a t least, the worm m ark e t Is uhsta i varying from one extrem e to another.I th e m a w a y w i th f is h in g e q u ip m e n t pu 1 p h o to )

kcursions on Sna lundays by Buhl I

sponded with the Coast G uard W ar fiel’■ in Seattle, which after a m onth itself ise and one-half notified him that wheel «e they had no jurisdiction over this hist5 the Snake R iver in th is a rea , eral paid They do, however, have author- by four

ity over some of the riv er in The stn other p a rts of the sta te . and intc0 Vogel then worked for a li- Vogel’s ‘t cense through the Idaho depart- cars. H t m ent of law enforcem ent and Modelt just this week obtained his li- model i1 cense from the Twin Falls coun- Ford an y ty assessor's office. His life pre- How ■

serving equipm ent has been ap- expensiv s proved by the Coast Guard and J* sirripT I- his boat boiler has been ap-

proved hy O, T . Hansen, state ^ 1C It m ines inspector., ' , . , _______A.nicr■ .. Vog**' T ^

o shock when he applied for m- ley and® surance. He has to pay ocean- q(Is going ra tes of J 1.250 per year. Power F'• At these prices one alternative Art Y° was left—he has to use the boat ington £

commercially. kins Prc!• The Buhl rancher is very ver- is in chag satile and a visit to his farm is I-oods most interesting. Last year he each deoy constructed an authentic Civil reation t

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C«M yotn- Ailred Mjn f.r»rl O of »h - p#o*r>c*d p#r*onn*l. modern v»n»•nd r>*tioowid« Ofg*niz»flon w.ll v% Tmjk* yovf mov# #«i.er. HO* X

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___ Liiird W ar field ca rriag e . The cannon >th itself Is m ounted on a four-lat wheel wagon base. He entered iJo'er this historical attraction in sev- — iiSia. eral p a rad es last year, draw n s:ocor- by four horses. J*Jin The s team engines are unique ;<a

and in teresting to view as are li- VogeKs collection of antique rt- cars. He has a 1918 touringnd Model T Ford , a 1923 Ford ^li- model road ste r. 1926 Model T 1 0 :0 0

,n- Ford and a 1919 Model T truck. ;J*re- How can Vogel afford such ^,p- expensive hobbles? The answ ernd is sirripTe—h e\s a bacheror. ,,'5

Picnic Planned —Watkins P roducts in IMagic VaU

'''■ ley and th e ir fam ilies will be held a t 1 p .m . June U IdahoPower P ark a t Twin Falls _____

ve Art Youts. 6 8 8 North Wash- ~'“ t ington St.. d istribu to r of Wat- ,'JJ

kins P roducts in Magic Valley, :3osr- is in charge of the event, -----Hiis I-ood will be furnished by i;oo he each dealers . T here will be rec- :is ifil reation along with the picnic.

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“ B r o i u l s l d a / ' ( 7 : 3 0 p .m . A B C )— I t h e c o m m a n d e r t h e ' i ^ l s a r e f o r c t d h i s a c c u m u la t io n o f g o u r m e t f o o d a

“ W h a t W e n t W r o n g In S a n to D o m : S p e c la l> p -T h e c u r r e n t c r i s e s in e x a m i n ^ b y a n c h o r m a n C h a r l e s K P o m in g o s in c e t h e o v e r th r d W o f th« a r e r e v i e w e d b y f i lm . U . S . r e l a t i o i c o u n t r i e s a r o r e p o r t e d b y E r i c S e v a

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F r e e m a n (8 p - tn . K U T V )— A d e a f r _ l ie _ ls_ u n a b le , to s e c u r e o t h e r w o rk ,

c h a m 'p io n s h ip .- “ P o c k e t f u l o f M i r a c l e s , ” (1961) Bi

L a n g e . P e t e r F a lk a n d A n n -M a rg i - d a u g h t e r - o f - « - b r o a d w a y - s t r e e t - p ^

m o t h e r is a . w e a l t h y d o w a g e r a n d s o c i e ty t o N e w Y o r k to m e e t h e r . f a c e d w ith t h e p r o b le m o f n o t s h c o m ic a l m o v ie .

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T o u c h o f O ld W e s A s A n n u a l J u l y 4

Conelnued From Page 19 th e rodeo fr___ey£iy yniiiiEslp r hn tl a packOES nnd thc iL th i

of fircc rack c rs and added to the m erco resunexcitem ent by frigh ten ing horses A hufie ca n d adu lts a like , w as donatt

Tho firs t rodeo com m ittee in- Rrounds byeluded Ja m es Bell, C lark Stan- w ith seatin iley . D ean Sullivan, 1-orrcst sp ec ta to rs .Jo n e s and C harles Ma.soner, “ Jfnone of whom orc living. A rt d ifficu lt butB unson an d Louis Dickjion nerv- tlc p o slte d -a t ed a s a ren a d irec to rs for therodeo fo r m any y>ors. ‘•'® luxury o

H. H . Judd , still an ac tiv e “t L n rk .m em b er of the rodeo com m it- . S .te e , h a s se rved continually on „, ',,mim

— ecleb ra tto iru c tiv itic r-fo i- iilm D sr j,„prltvein i■<“ y c o " - of facilities 1

Rodeo receip ts w ere kep t in ^ ^ 0 necessitc a n v a s m oney bags and hid In com pensatev a r io u s p laces th roughout the crow ds andhom e of ono of the com m ittee ances . •m em b ers . Idlo recalls. T he rodec

Ono y ea r , long a fte r rece ip ts ow ned by tI h a d been tabu la ted , M rs, Idle, rodeo rentin

w hile housecleanlng. uncovered known as tlone o f the bags lha t had been l-nirgrounds

I hidden loo well! ' r irew o rk s' The firs t rodeo p erfo rm ance of the annu:I w ith professional rid ers w as cliscontinued

held in Ju ly , 19.15. T hat y e a r tim e Rupert6.000 persons paid adm ission to so red tho th e rodeo w ith crow ds tu rn ed W alcott. «wify because of lack of sea tin g F irew orks lac illtie s . J a m e s BeU se rved a s ja jje for si a r e n a d irec to r th a t y e a r . m agnificent

T he next y e a r the f irs t n igh t w a te r , and rodeo wns-staged but th is p ra c - tinued beeau {ice w as discontinued a f le r two T he rodeo

.y e a r s her.nuse.ol thc^inadequate- ce llen t shjipi ligh ting system . nual perfori

Ladies Day w as an e a rly ad- ra c e irack" d ition lo the rodeo perfo rm ances Pom ona tra ■with em phasis on Inducing the County, coi f a ir sex to attend . However, the nnd is con.s m a jo rity frowned on tho lively the s ta te , ch

, sp o rt and w ere satisfied lo v isit T he ann iw ith friends__nnd a.s-SislL—J h c - j ta m boree myoungste rs In celebrating . ac tiv ities on

D uring World W ar II serv ice- tim e a ro i m en w ere adm itted free nnd crow ned to th is Included a sizeable num ber celebration , a s a prisoner of w ar cam p w as Tw o a tte i m aintained w est of R upert hous- nounced to ing G erm an and Ita lian prison- gon icrv . He e rs . for 1965.

For the pas t few y e a rs "k id B eauty al n ig h t” has a ttrac ted crow ds on a cand idate opening night when kids ac- title. Judges com panied by p aren ts a ro ad- s idera tion tl m illed free. M erchan ts ' m ake m ansh ip as th e invitation m ore exciting by ance and c.i g iving away bicycles. T he candid;

The first chuck wagon jam - 25 p er cent bo ree was hcld in 19.19 and the conducted a '■western feed " has launched E ight cam Ju ly 4 activ ities since. A lm ost Ro<leo crow1.000 persons a te M ulligan stew , sk ills and p; baked beans, sandw iches nnd M rs. Rex p ie the first, y ea r . R upert m er- tho com m iti ch an ts prep .lre nnd .serve the t'o n will be (ood chuck w agon style held a t rodeo groun th e Civic building in R upert. Rodeo qui

The R upert B usiness and Pro- P<'lii'K for fessional Women, num bering -W ea rly year s trong , presented a su rp rise pro- rounded up g ram a t the firs t jam N irce to ’h<^ni mto the delight of the spectn to rs.A rodeo queen is chosen to reign . rodri

, ov er Ju ly ■» ac tiv ities each year The rodeo w as sponsored for

19 v e a rs bv the R upert C ham ber i V ’of C om m erce under the nam e of I ’nite.lR u p ert Rodeo, Inc . and in M av, _

---- !»»»;— TRg MlnTdoVa c o u n t vSheriffs Pos.<e took over the sponsorship with the support of '' ,, . ' ' ' the^ cham ber. I n^ 'n f r U " '

F o r a num bor of years thc{for a ro<l^o proi,mix I mirtee^ incln

d isc u sse d and vn the sprm.s o ( |R ,^ -|,,rd Rol 1946 posse m em bers purih.-iscd a 38-acre plot of ground loc.nted ! JJ, " j u- e a s t of R upert (,.r a posse ^ u k ! a n d track . 'n e Colbert,

F o r ty posse m em bers p lin led secre t.irv n . th e ground to g.irden beans on Com m erce

c o n tra c t f o r two succcs-tive ■ te r meetmi;' y e a r s and devoted thejx tin-e jobs requm a n d labor to cultivating and har- celebration ve-sting the crop, i The Silver

M o n e y from the sale of the County .Sher t« a n s w as donated to the ere.--i C arev ' Ridip tio n of fences, grandst.rrd , sto^'k | County Mou p en s and chutes (or the new ;w ill partici p ro jec t. A qu.irter mile d in | the celehrat tr a c k was com pleted for thei Crowds ct a n n u a l celebra::on th.it vear. ! ver Sage F

in ,w o m an 's rit1 1947 by H. H, Judd, Dean Whit-! th e ir famoi

k y Henry Breazeal and I-arry two vears a R obinson. The posse sponsored | F re d Fri

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)f Salmon River prepare to c a s t yearly al lnterc.stlnR but sometimes dan> officials have .stui (ed un-t!io-river w hich River Ar

I W e s t t o I n v a d e I u ly 4 C e le b r a t io n

th e rodeo from 1948 un til 1958 activ itiesnnd thcn_thfi_C ham ber, tlf Com - m arch in gm erco resum ed sponsorsh ip . floats an

A huge covered g rahd .stand O ver 15,00w as donated to the R odeo p a rad e roground.s by the county .school ness the n w llh ,seating capac ity fo r 900 Countysp e c ta to rs . The ta sk of m o v in g to help picthe huge s tru c tu re proved to l>e rad e anddifficu lt but eventually It w as. for the wi

T h a t y ea r s[>ectalors en jo y ed each y ear tho luxury of w atching p e rfo rm - club with an ccs In a covered g ra n d s ta n d T rac to r p for tha p rice of the g ra n d s ta n d Kids Rodi tickets. P re sen t seating c a p a c ity Counly Wi

Im provem ent and en la rg em en t Accordiiof facilities a t the rodeo g ro u n d s _________a ro necessita ted cach y e a r to «• com pensate for the l a r g e r i r crow ds and im proved p e rfo rm - X t X C ances . . _________

T he rodeo ground.s a re now ow ned by the county w ith the n I I DI I 7 rodeo ren ting the a rea w hich is BURLE

‘ known as the M inidoka C ounty F airg rounds. TWIN F

Firew orks, a trad itio n a l p art of the annual ce lebra tion , w erc TW IN F discontinued until 1951 a t w hich W om en’s ( tim e Rupert firem en again spon­.sored tho d isp lay over L ake -BURLE'l W alcott. d e rosa Inn

F irew orks w ere hcld a t the lak e for six y ea rs , p rov id ing TWIN F m agnificen t p a tte rn s o v e r the w a te r , and w ere ag a in d iscon- CAREY- tinued-beeause o f the-cost—------------T WIN F

T he rodeo grounds a re in e.x- nasium ,cellen t shjipe for this y e a r s an- BU h L_1nual perfo rm ance with a newra c e irack" p a tte rn ed a f te r th e d i i p f r -Pom ona track in Los A ngelesCounty, com pleted last y e a r , r i j p f R'and is considered the b es t inthe s la te , ch am b er officials say .

T he annual Chuck W agon ^

activ ities on June 2ti. and a t th a t tim e a rodeo queen w ill be B U R LE' crow ned to reign over the 1966 ciation. ce lebra tion . F IL E R -

Tw o a tten d an ts will be a n ­nounced to a ssis t Linda Mont- R U PER gom erv , H eyburn, rodeo queen for 1965. KETCH!

B eauty alone will not q u a lify a cand idate for the rodeo queen BURLE'^ title. Judges will take into con- RU PER ' s idera tion the ap p lican ts’ horse- Ing Associ m ansh ip a s well as the a p p e a r ­ance and c a re of their m ounts BU RI,El T he cand idates will be judged 25 p er cent on a popularity vote HAII EY conducted a t the jam boree . Several ac

E ight cand idates for the Miss , Ro<leo crow n a re taught rid in g SUN V.\ , sk ills and p ;ittcrns with M r. and F igure Sk: 1 M rs, Rex R asm ussen head ing . the com m itteA Riding com peti- BUHI —. . tion will be held June 19 n t the R U PE R ' [ rotleo grounds.)

Rodeo queen lcan d id a te s com - SHOSHO . peting for the '»itle during the Wendell a ). e a r lj ' y e a rs , lif the con test . rounded up c.-va\ es and d rove ^, them into corVals as p a « „ of Cam p whi.

Iheir c o n ip e ti t io iv ^ ^ -— , \, T he rod ro wi l l Ro produced, rlIIDTp^

this year hy D A. (Sw .m nyl J. K erby, Salt l a k e City, w uh pro- .

fessional cowbovs from all over , .,11 xV , the United S lates com peting fori

the purse. S > -SHuSHCJ-----M r^ t.ynn ■RanHaTI and J o a n 'f ” '^ '^ ^

Randall will present a specialtv m ir> tT r\ , act. l''ari--iiiiluel horse races B U R L tl

will lie cnndiHK'd each afte r- j ni-Kin from July : ihrmiph .S BUHL—/

M em liers of the rLKico cq.".i - Jj m irtee inchule Idle. H H Ju d d SUN VAI jiR ic h a rd Rohte. Don B.nllantv n e . '' I Ja m es (Biidl l elton. John Tre-’ jvino and Wavne Hollenbeck. SUN VA' ; Rodeo .sccret.iry. Mrs, LaVon-

ne .Colbert, also ni.an.iger and SUN V.'V 1 secre ta rv of the C ham ber of which will 1 Com m erce, schedules com m it- f 't e f m eetings, and all the m an y TWTN F, ? jobs required in producing a ■ celebration. TWIN F,

i 7'he Silver .Sage R iders, C a ssia ? County Sheriff s Mounted P o sse . SUN V.\ -j C arey Riding Club and J e ro m e s, County Mounted Sheriff's P osse SUN V.\ ";Nvill partic ipa te cach n ighl of I . the celebration . JERO.MIei Crowds cheered when the Sil­

ver Sage R iders, Pocatello , a TWIN I-. ■1, w om an 's riding club , p resen ted - th e ir famoijs "b a th tu b r e la v " KETCHL y two years ago.J | F re d F ricke heads p a ra d e SUN VA:

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yearly a ttrac ts people from over (he Un: officials plan special nin.i for young m

I River A rea Council. (Tlme.s-News photo]

J 1 o rd s theade Rupert - - .i • ^ J J currence.Ltion btarts « ^A rode

8 ac tiv ities w hich will Include becau.se 1- m arch in g hands, rid ing x lubs, th e celeb

floats and ch ild ren 's section, th e earlii J O ver 15,000 sg rc ta to rs linc^ the A m erica t o p a rad e rou te Io«t y e a r Ui wit- ing ac tiv )l ness the m lle-Iong paraded D uring10 County residents a re invited in 1957 a: g to help pick a them e for the pa- s te a d uni- e rad e and {25 will be awarded ing the a s. for the w inning them e. the N ortl

S tree t sp o rts a re conducted ec t. d each y ea r by the R upert Lions C om m e 1- c lub w ith cash prizes given, w e a r ag a d T rac to r pulling contest and a the d ay a d K ids Rodeo sponsored by the y Counlv W rangler will add lo the P - ^- -festtviVies______________________ __It A ccording to the official rec- ce leb ra lic I s __________________________________________

: Magic Valley CC JU N E 615; BURLEY—Arabian Horse Association mV JUNE &-10

TWIN FALLS—Shrine Circus, Ja y c e e Bit J U N E U -1 3

c TWIN FALLS—State convention of Busi h W om en’s Clubs,1- JU NE 15e -BURLEY—Idaho U tiJerw rilcrs Associa

derosa Inn. e JU NE‘-t«-19g TWIN FALLS—Idaho E lks ' s ta te conven e JU NE 19'• CAREY—C arey Valley Horse Show.------TWIN F A L-LS—M is a ^ w in - F a lb ^ f a g c a

nasium,BUHL—M iss Buhl P agean t, sponsored t

p JUNE 20R U PE R T —Open house a t Idaho Youth F

JUNE 21-22 R U P E R T —Neighbors of W oodcraft disli

JUNE 250 TWIN FALLS—N orthern California DeM

7r30 p.ul . In th e H Ig h School gvmm^siumH JUNE 25-27e BURLEY—A erospace Days, sponsored b Itj ciation,

F IL E R —Magic Valley Western H orse Shi 1- JUNE 26t- R U P E R T —Annual Chuckwngon Jam b o rc n JUNE 26-27

KETCHUM—Basque Fcslival. y JU NE 27n BURLEY—State "F ly -In ” B reakfast a t IV R U PE R T —Rupert s tre e t race sponsored

Ing Association,r- JUNE 30

BURI EY—la d ie s Golf Association m eet d JULY 2-4e HAII EY—Celebration of "Days of the

Several activ ities aro planned,;s JULY 3g SUN V.-\I 1 KY—First weekly Ice Carniv d F igure Skating Club, g JULY 3-5i- BUHI.—Jaycee sponsored Sagebrush D a\ e R U PE R T —Annual Fourth of Ju lv Celcbr

JU l.Y 4 an d 5 - '• SHOSHONE—Fourth of July ce leb ra tion e Wendell and Shoshone cham bers of comi > JULY 6-24

SUN \ A1,LEY — T he first session of Cam p which will run fo r three weeks.

\ J U L Y 9-10-11B U R IE Y —Stale A m erican leg ion Convi

' J U L Y I ISUN V A L L E Y -T he firs t weekly Facu lt

V'allev Music Camp,” 1 SHOSHONE—Sccond annu.nl l i d d l e r s ^

•p tm ttr m Shosnone C trv T s n r " J U L Y 16-17

BURLEY—Idaho E d ito rs ' Convention, P JULY I6-AUG, 29

BUHL—Antique F estival Theater Prodiii ,, JULY 19-241 SUN VALLEY—The 17th Annual Shoshone

I trapshoot,JULY 23-25

SUN VALLEY—Little I enp ie Basohall T 1- JULY 26-AUG. 21d SUN V.'VI 1 EY —Second session of the Su >f which will last for four weeks t- JULV 30v TW'TN F.'\LI,S*-Invit.Ttinn.11 .Swim M eet } a JU LY 31 — AUG. I

TWIN F.-\LLS— F rontier l^idmg Club Roc a AUG. g-13?. SUN V.VLLEY—W estern Stales 1-26 So.ir 0 AUG. 22-23e SUN V.-\LLEY—Pro-Am Ciolf Tournam eni 'f AUGUST 2S-28

JERO.M E—Jerom e Countv [ air an d Hor ■■ .SEPT. 9-10a TWIN I-.M.LS—Kiwanis District Conventi d SEPT. l!V-n i

KETCHUM—Wagon Days.OCT. 18

e SUN VALLEY—Sun Valley closes until I

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_________________ _ g 3o rd s th e rodeo never h as been ra in ed ou t an d although in ju ries to cow boys a re an annual oc- ^oxes c cu rre n ce . the re has never been a fa ta lily .

A rodeo w as not held in 191.1 um belli le becau.se of the w ar effo rt an d q s, th e celebt'fltion re x e rle d hack, to cher-in-

th e e a r l ie r ty p e show with the fpi le A m erican Legion again sponsor- g ressiv t- ing activ ities.

D uring the annual ce leb ra tio n g grcc d in 1957 art add itional 145 hom e- w hite »- s te a d un its w ere d raw n , increas- s te m s 1 d ing the a c re a g e of new land on good I

the N orthside H om estead P ro j- T hey b ‘I ec t. frost, a

C om m encing Ju n e 21, w este rn If yo ’■ w e a r ag a in will be the o rd er of these 0 “ the d ay and resid en ts will m ake ed lo I ^ p re p a ra tio n s to en te r into th e because _ evr.ilnm nnl—of—an o th er—J-uly—♦- :- ce leb ra tio n . for you ----------------------------------------------------- O vercrt

ley Calendar------------- ---------------------------------------- up a liINE 6isQciation m eeting . Ponderosa Inn.>1E 9-10 Some!, Ja y c e e Ball P a rk . iage haIE 11-13 then dijtion of B usiness and P ro fessional s to red i

back inNE 15 T ulipers A ssociation convention, Pon- '•'’d lhe

off. SorIE‘-t«-19 ... by digjstate convention. g reen 1N F 19 '

- bulbs a;Show. -r r

F a lls^> ag can t, High 'S ch o e l-g y iB -

sponsored by the Lions Club. er'^^and„ . bloom s,

aho Youth R anch. F R E IIE 21 -p d ressedodcraft d istric t convention. a' copyNE 25 GROWifornia DeM olay B and nnd Show. n i l S 1gym nasium . tion for

IE 25-27 bulbs,sponsored by the Air Force Asso- NOSE

explanarn H orse Show, F airg rounds. g av " .NE 26 "Nose;on Ja m b o re e . flowers,IE 26-27 ed one.s

for tovNE 27 herbs weak fas t a t B urley A irport. odors ':c sponsored by M ini-Cassia K art- c a rry ii

M y tlNE 30 sent niciation m eeting . Ponderosa Inn. gavs.LY 2-4 ays of the Old W est" at H ailey,

! Ice C arn ivaL ,of the Sun Valley AndLY 3 5 Litt<Rcbru.sh D ays cclchrnlinn. SHOSlJu ly C e lebra tion and R(h1co. ^^ ^ ' h nort)

ce leb ra tio n spnn.snred hy Je rom e, of B(wers of com m erce, OdakoLY 6-24 lected fisession of the Sun Valiev Music Im er weeks. '

V &-10-II sponsor*egion Convention Keep I

II Scout,s r;ekly I-acuity Concert of the Sun daily "f

l-'iddler^TTamborce and family werc^° Igu ard ia i

,Y 16-17 and Revinvention, Ponderosa Inn scou tm a16-AUG, 29 I _M ter P rodiirtion plavs,,Y 19-24 J r a . U lual Shoshone Pow Wow, m em bers '

'■ 23-25 PAUL‘ Basohall T ournam ent. honor rc16-AUG. 21 ,„ r in tl in of the Sun VaUey Music C a m p ' nKunced

cipal.LY 30 iU gh twim M eet. H arm on P a rk poo|. D avid AI — AUG. I and Ju lmg Club Rodeo, F ro n tie r F ield. g rad e ; >

8-13 mondsones 1-26 So.iring R egatta . M arcille>. 22-23 ReceivT ournam ent. Edmond:

'ST 2S-28 B a rry 1air an d H orse R acing. -R icky VT. 9-10 and R a\ict .Convention. .en th grT. KV-12 J. T ru d y S

Jones.T. 18 G arn e r,Joses until Dec. IS. R acLou

I TI^BSSSS? EVER(JREEN TROUBLED: I MA

I' I ’m getting a lot of questions centl; about ev erg reen s;' ^ m e of the s ta r t w ipter d am ag e is now showing Sevei up in the form of d ry needles it is ( and leaves. I’ll m ention some take types of in ju ry an d try to ex- long, plain causes. ‘" J S '

(1) Overall brow ning. T h is us- The ually m eans d e a th from w inter moist drying. I( you touch the leaves the g anjAvhere on "tile p lan t an d they; y ea r shed, it’s dead . R em ove and | Anc

_1 x e p l a c e „ iv i th ,a n e w n n e t h i s f a l l . I in s i* E v e r g r e e n s ' p l a n t e d l a s t y e a r s e e d .s a n d w h ic h h a v e d i e d o u t a r e t h e f c o n s p i c u o u s l y b r o w n n o w — a t l t h e cl o v c r . S o m e t i m e s i t t a k e s t h i s s e e d s l o n g f o r t h e e f f e c t s o f w i n t e r lo p e a t s h o w u p .

(2) Browning on one side. This Seed.s is due lo p revailing w inds h it-ian d : ting on one side w ith a b l^ st of, the F

I sa lt and sp ray . Som etim es ill RA;I will brown one side w ithou t salt done

i in the spray from the road. Take from 'a pair of sh e a rs and tr im out the I ’ll I .deadened foliage, an d new ones yoti <■will appear. m eau

(3) Brown tw igs h e re and .. ■ there. Can be due to broken

! lim bs as a resu lt of snow or ice, o r an im al Injtjry . Cut out “ J close to trunk. f

( “D-Brown tips. Thi.s is u s u a l ly ;" “ V due to w interk illing of young I . “

i^ ro w th which cam e on in la te jP .^ ” 'su m m er o r e a r ly fall of last yea r . Shear these off, so new grow th will com e on. ’I' ",

® CHIN-CHER-IN -CHEES: Many— gard en ers a re grow ing this j,ut r

item and d o n ’t know it. A lily rnind with star-like flow ers, th is item raspb is offered a s com e-ons in soap gevin

In ' b o x e s e tc . ^T here a re tw o g roups with ‘'I rc

star-like flow ers, O rnithogalurn for I um bellatum (S ta r of B ethlehem ) com p and O. thryoides. (called Chin- w ater cher-in-eliee). B o th -h av e—grass* ^4re— like foliage and c a n becom e ag- then gressive pests. bag.

Chin - ch er - in - chees have p re ttj a green - m arg in ed c lu s te r of ing o w hite sta r-sh ap ed flow ers on su re I s te m s 12 inches ta ll, and th ey 're Gre

'P good for vase a rra n g em en ts . 0 ''® ® J ' T hey bloom from su m m e r till com p

frost, and m ultip ly like m ad . browt ■n If you w ant to g row a n y of p lant 3f these O rnithogalum s, be p rep ar- ® ;e ed lo keep them u nder contro l ’’ 7" ' ,

because they can be a ra th e r, serious ne.sl. _________________PB.Qf

TU LIPS: If tu lips d id n 't bloom for you this y e a r , w h a t's w rong? ,

" O vercrow ding is the m ain reas-on for lack of bloom s, Tulip,s m ultiply fast u n d erg round and . th is overcrow ding usua lly sends gervi^

- up a large leaf and no bloom sta lk . T h a i's the sign th a t tulips Qy',

, should be d u g an d se p a ra te d . c D Som e folks w a it until tho fol- jg a

lage has yellow ed down 2/3 and doesn then d ig the bulbs. T hese can be tell r

II s to red in a cool p lace , or placed som ei back In the g round . ready

T ulip leaves becom e unsightly tak e ; 1- and th e re ’s nn u rg e to cul them No

off. Some folks g e t a round this varie l by digging u p the bulbs with disea; g reen leaves an d sto ring them need u n d er a sh a d e tree . Then the ule. a bulbs a re p lan ted in the fall. - d isea:

^ -Tulips do best if dug and sef>-

th a t they get sm a lle r and sm all- abput e r . and ev en tu a lly you g e t no S bloom s. ceptic

F R E E : Send me a self-ad- types] d re ssed , s ta m p e d envelope (or th ree a copy of m v guide. HOW TO borne GROW TU LIPS AND DAFFO- The n i l S I t’s full nf pond Infnrm n. Jjordej tion for all who love these fine “ "d bulbs, conlin

>- NOSEGAY: H ere’s ano ther i>e'> explanation for the term "nose- strikir g a y " , sent m e by a re.ader, growii

"N osegay, a sm all bunch of R- flow ers, especially sw eel-sccnt- plant ed ones. G ay is obsolete nam e for toy. Nosegay.s of fragran tlO ne si herbs were c a rr ie d to w ard off aspirii odors which w ere thought to 5'°'^

t- c a rry infections.” The: M y thanks to the m any who flower

sent me inform ation on nose- plant, gavs m ake —:----------------------------------^ c:

Camp Fire Girls i"" " y And Scouts Pick 7 -

Litter From RoadSHOSHONr; — On m ore than

a iiiilc strc tch alonf* Highway 9H north of Shoshone. mcmb<?r5 ___ of Boy vScout Tro<^p 103 and the j# Odako Cam p I ire g roup col- - “ Iccted four pickup truck lo ad s of

c In ter. 'TTiia was a spccia l p ro jec t .

sponsored by the g irls a s a ? ^ Keep I d a h o G reen p ro ject. ^ Scouts responded to fulfill th e ir ,

1 da ily "good tu rn ." ,A ccom panying tho y o u t h s

w ere M rs. ,-Charles. ^ jg u a rd ian of the O dako group. , nnd Rev. F a th e r Joh^i F. Tulk, sco u tm aste r for T ro < ip ^ 'H - I _______________ per pl

Paul Students on Honor Roll Listed

PAUL — S tuden ts m aking the .honor roll for Ihe second sem es- \vhat i tn r in the P aul School a re an- ((now i

> oftunced by Boyd E a rl, prin- [(•,^ . job a tiU gh honors w ere recen-ed by t|,(,rn

D avid Abo. D arla H asse lstrom cmnnih and Ju lie MiiecJ<e, s e v e n t h one di< g rad e ; K aren young. T eresa Ed- jt's a i m ondson. Ju d y L indstrom and knife M arcille Nelson, e ighth g rade , plants

Receiving honors w ere C harles ‘w e E dm ondson. R icha rd R oem erj which B a rry T anner, Jo y R eynolds, we rej

: R icky M arler. L inda M c tle flan R.ibhit -and Raym ond W ixom . all sev- meal jcn th g rade; P cgg '- N eibaur. dog, 'ai T ru d y Suhr. C andy W ilson, Jo e cal to j Jo n e s. Bill N eibau r. C osette ’re esp G arn e r, G erald H aslam an d acinths R acLou W ight. tables.

VI M A G N O U A C in r iN G S : Re- s centiy I sa id it w a s d ifficu lt to ou« e s ta r t a m ag n o lia fro m cu ttings. IB Several re a d e rs w ro te to te ll m e s it is qu ite possib le to d o it, T hey ^ * e take cu ttin g s fou r o r five inches B u t :■ long, out th em urfder g lass ja r s wei

in a shady sp o t in th e g ard en . HT he so il is k ep t constan tly J<

r m oistened, w ithou t rem oving s the g lass ja r . I t ta k e s .a lm ost a y y e a r for th e c u ttin g s to root. “il: A nother w ay to s t a r t m agnol-

I las is fro m the red, b e r ries o r Bur rTseeds f o u n ^ n the falL Rem ove P e 'th e fleshy covering b y soaking NI the c lu s te r in w a rm v^ater. P lan t s seeds % inch d eep in a sand-3 peat m ix tu re in a c o ld fram e and ,m

leave it ou td o o rs fo r w inter, oUJN s Seeds w ill g e rm in a te in Sprinj;- l a n d .seedlings can be grow n m f the pots. OreI I R A S P B E R R IE S ; W hat can be Bel: t done to p rev en t ra sp b e rr ie s; from p roducing c ru m b ly fru it?; I ’ll list som e of th e cau.ses so A L 5 you can app ly y o u r ow n control

m eaures. ^J D ry w e a th e r, p a r t ia l w inter , I killing o r f ru itin g c a n e an d mo-r sa ic a re rnain k ille rs . ______, Canes w eakend bv w i n t e r ai

checks w a te r u p tak e and the . tru it is a ffe c ted . liuuiic

I M osaic di.scase w eakens the p lan ts so they p ro d u ce poor ber- j

t lc."' ll„ Also, the ta rn is h e d 'p la n t bug i,0 3 r—' m ay cau se som e c ru m b lin g of ,

the fruit.y I t 's a b it la te to s p ra y now, d.™,'* bul next y e a r keep th e job iny m ind and do it„ Jjist b e fo re the R e to r tI ra sp b e rrie s begin to bloom . UseP Sevin o r m eth o x y ch lo r. .m .tii

AZALEAS: A r e a d e r w rites: s';*"!'II " I rece ived a n ice A zalea p lan t -----a for E a s te r . T he f low ers w ere P e rso r ) com pletely w ilted (I fo rgo t to ::- w a te r it> a n d I sp ra y e d the en-* ^4fe—plant—with-Avftpra—w ateiv —;- then covered It w ith a p lastic

bag. It c a m e b a c k to life a s v«n i 5 p re tty a s ev e r . W ithout syring- f ing o r cov erin g of pla.stic. I ’m 733-37 ;i su re the p la n t w ould h a v e d ied ."» G reen T h u m b no te : A zaleas i,uh^

a re a p t to d ie if o llow ed to go i com pletely d ry . L eav es tu rn

brow n an d d ro p off and the <f p lan t m ay not re c o v e r . H ave w idow . you seen a copy of m y b ran d c»>*r*i; I new bulletin , HOW T O GROW r AZALEAS AND RHODODEN- h .v . c

D R O ^ J f V f l l l l nf,.goo<Uips-oiv grow ing indoor a n d o u t d o o r p i.„ ir

J aza leas, p lu s rhexlodendrons. or.i.r Ju s t send jn e a se lf-ad d ressed , ahf.'pp. s tam ped envelope fo r yours. 73J-ts

5 And while y o u ’re a t it te ll m e n o t i c e how you lik e o u r G reen Thum b

’ Service. V our tip s an d com- i** m ’ m ents a re a lw ay s w elcom e.' QUESTION O F T H E W EEK :

C. D. of R u p e rt: " I h e a rd there■ is a d isease-p roo f ro se w hich «<iuIdp ' d o esn 't g e t b lackspo t. P lease Box s' - tell m e w hich co lo r i t is an d fo ster I som ething abo u t the ca re . I ’m throu«

read y to g ive up on ro ses . ’They "n'J / tak e so m uch c a re .”1 No rose is d isease-proof. Som e i w i l l i v a rie ties a r e m ore p ro n e to get l!,"'co 1 d iseases th a n o th ers . T hey a ll 7 3 3 -7 3 : 1 need a re g u la r sp ra y in g sched- bew inc ! ule. and th e se cre t is to fight th e --JJ,• d iseases before th e y com o on. »a«4.. not w ait un til infection se ts in. F uTlE?

The Floribundfl, types, a r e -as —. abou t a foolproof a ro se a s you m js c o ' ) can grow (w ith the possib le ex- «n<i ■'

ception o f the o ld-fash ioned .. . . types). F lo rib u n d as g row about• th ree feet ta ll an d flow ers a re Av«n». I borne in c lu s te rs . c m iio r

T h ey 're espec ia lly n ice for , Ja rd ex s . hedges anrt ,nn-banlt»r^. and n ea rly all of th em blexim ™

continuously. One of th e favor- — ** . ites of them all is B etty P rio r , a , strik ing tw o-tone pink and w hite. L trr m.

grow ing fo u r feet high,■ R, N, of T u ttle : "O u r W ax w e, p lant is five y ea rs old an d w e’ve ', had only one bloom on it. Some- n. phn ,onc sa id i t lik es tea leav es an d i w il l

' asp irin for bud fo rm ation . Do ', you th ink th is is t r u e ? ” T ransp i

T hese have nothing to do w ith w a n t~ i , flowering of the Hoya o r W ax ir.vinii

plant. The lea leav es m erely ‘m ake a good soil cond itioner B s a u tv and can be used a s su c h . W hat HAinrri the Hoya o r P a r lo r P la n t likes P«rT««i is full sun (w on’t bloom in shade) and good d ra in a g e . coMPi-t

D uring the su m m er it likes cot p lenty of m oistu re . In the win- r<T™«' ter it should be grow n on the - ‘ d ry side. T his item is n a tu ra lly eslow to flow er. Som e w on’t bloom until six o r se v en y e a rs

I of age , _______If yours w on’t bloom , even in r “T I

: full sun, then I ’d let the p lan t becom e potbound and se e if th is won’t force i t in to flow er. You can s ta r t new p lan ts in su m m e r / y ‘ hy cu tting out tips and roo ting / them in m oist sand . Be on the lookout for red sp ider m ite s and scale. A sp ra y of m a la th lo n reg-u larly will check t hese___________ r— ^

V. B. of Gooding: " I ’m cn- L ‘» 3 closing a tw ig from a dogw ood, f a stem from a to m ato an d pep- per p lant an d som e ro se tw igs.They’ve been slashed by som e- JHthing a s sh a rp ns a knife. Iknow i t ’s not child ren b ecauseeven bushes n ear m v k itchendoor h a re been slashed . I wouldhave seen them I t’s puzzling.W hat would sla sh m v p la n ts? I x ^ know it’s not a p e rso n .” \\ A /

It's rabb its and thev d o the l k l | / job a t night w hen .you, c a n 't se e . f M i them. They a/w-avs, m ak e a - t | smooth cut,on a slan t, as though one d id it w ith a jackknife . So - i It’s a jack -ra b b it and not a ja c k ! knife which is sla sh in g your plants.

We use h u m an e box tra p s w hich, ca tch the bunnies. T hen ; we re lease them in th e w oods Tj ' Rabbit repellen ts include blood- I - meal, lim e, m othballs, a good dog, and som etim es it 's p rac ti- cal to put up a w ire fence. They- *’rc especially fond p f tu lip s , hy ­acinths and a ll types o f vege- tables.

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>■. part SUnic»e kt>-lrt>. dianjond »luddcti coliar, "tipot.k- >g.‘* day 7aa-6d8*. «v<niny 73:{»3uu<l.

lg LOST—BIkck »nil WhlU fcmnl. dudi.v. r f Ui>ck Cr««k area foot bill ruad. U*> ward! 733»7U0._____________

LOST; liiuc bJcycU wiih Chroma fen- --------V, dcr>. lic. 420U. If r«turn«^ do qucs*[n -tiona aakad. Call 783-2617._______ ■

R e to r ts 8 „-p -------------------------------------------------- ----MuatItKUFlSH Laka Lod^a acceptlna rea- abla

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; * Of all a«es. who dealra unlqua wiihcompatihla friendahlp throuitb pro-

IS ven nat,.lonwida acienll/ia teatlng NatiS’ ?Jr**Stf.^rmation call 1-344.3023 or ■n 733-3705 or write Aaaoclated Teat- •• Ing Clinic. Inc.. 1G15 St«te Street.

Hoiae. or Bo* 1031, Twin Kalla, S1N(1

DEA O LE SAFETY BERVICE 'w a niAllsDinaot>Brakc8-Sbocka>Mufflcr* telap

______ 417 Main Eaat 733-8213______'e WIbOW 6S. wanu widow.r 6U-70, suod l(J character, honcat, dependable, no li- lt>cal ^ quor. To live in homa permanently, in looki " return for much needed work. Muat brief ij- have car ahd aome Income. Wrlta Dok

1^0 c ,a .Tlmaa»N**»a^ —.... ................WXnSl_ Al’IlONy. babythlngi. pillow caaca.^ placemat aeU. etc. Alio. mada - lo - «pri S. ortler gifta. Buttonhulea, bematitch-4 ing. alteration*. Skinneta Sewing ;/*T'* Hhopp« (Sava On Shopping Ccnt«r), Mclr

S. 733-5542.____________ ____________ Phonle NOTICE: Anyone having information lilMElw concerning the fortner Ava Mowr«y. *

daughter of Charlea and I„ucy Bad- V Ing Mowrey, birthplace ('hicago. Illl-

noli, or a member of her family writa .. Hox 8-H f/o TImea-Ncwi.__________ —* MASTEU DETECTIVE: International e Service. Any invcstigationa. lUdto h aquipped car*. Worldwide repraaan-

tativea. AU confidential. 733-6631 orBox 846.________________________

d FOSTER home* for childrm. Infanta HOUS;n through 17, urgently needeti. Depart- pbon

ment of Public Aaalatance. Boavd y and car* payment phia clothing and

medical care. Call 733-2323.________ LXFEIe I VVJLL, not ba raaponaible If you aava U"'*'

time and money and reduce operat- . Hote;5 ing co.u by 25%. Mr, 2-Way Kadio. DISTRII 73S-7B24. ___________________ ty C-J- BEWING machlnea for rent by week - "womw or monlh. Singer Sewing Center,. LADY.

^ 2 0 North Main. Twin Falls. 733- hom«\, »344.___________________________ 659.

FULLER BKUiiH CO. Quality prod- —_ ueta, prompt courteoua aervlce. Pbona H6 lp

753-^204:— ---------- -------TTWlfU HUSCO windowa and doon. For aalea C- and ■ervlce. 235 Eaat Uth atraet,d _____________________ r.u',‘SPENCEIt apirella reglatered figure Time

conaulta-nt; Lyala Gardner, . 01 7th vTTTTn Ie Avenue North, phone 7a&-100l. *

CHIIlOrHACTIC; n.rrv. ip .c i.ll.t; Dr. m.n.Alma Hardin, 1&7 North Waahing- Jime

ton, phone 733-4741._________________ J‘i- -SX-verysu-SimTi. fuu iliJ mu... for WILLn p«*t conln>l. Ju»t rail ua. Gem Spray- all u

ing. dial 7aa-42f>4S._______________ aion* ALCOHOLICS Anonymoua. For fur- --

ther information phone 744.4030. FULL LCT me dog ait your pet while you

varation. Phone 733-7595.__________WE ARE hera for the people who lika ',VA'7

t.> be pampered. The Emporium. ELDEI-PRIVATfc tutoring, grades 1 through nr'r!i

> <. Phone 733-1060._______________ _d I WILL n*>t ba responsible- for debta g STU•J other than my own. John Dobblna. n>ute

T ra n s p o r ta t io n - C a r P o o ls 1 0 j " " ' Wa n t iwo P..>«nir«r. to I-*. V,B„. EXPEI

K leaving In two weeka. Call 733-5124 2780

y after 5 p.m. Ranr------- ------ . .. --- pr B e a u ty S a lo n s 15 e x p e ? H A inrTrrrm n. h .lr itTllni. tlntln». ,

5 Permanrnta from SR. Artl*t1e Reautrn Salon. 1.15 Main West. |>hona 733- YOU \

1641. Evening appointmmta,_______ weekCOMPLETK B.«uty ..rvl,-. by .dv.n- f«'' '

S r««l amdenU at reduce<l pricea. WANT Permanenta. t.i. Beauty Arta Arad' Grad' emy. 135 Main We.t. Phone 733-6342. Call

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phone 73.<-74l3.______________tio n i m m e d i a t e PLACEMENT (or *<mm

to w o lk fo u r houn daily Mnrkt^H L ux ler Cuatumrra In (heir «i(iU3, H

I l l i . E x ce llen t income opportunity. No a B r ita perien ce necesaary. Kull or part t i« H

Call 733-l>242 to qualify,________M>nal R E G IST E R E D or Llccmed P r v m l adio N u rae for Camp Fire (ilrla' CiaiH

T aw a k a n l. Ju ly 1-31. Call Camp T aH Qr O ffice , 733-62U. conccrnlnc p iiH

etc._____________________________ _ J^ H O U S E W IF E w antH to a»i»

phone appointnienta from baea^| »aW P e rm a n e n t. Gt>od pay. WriU Boi u H • n d c /o Timea-Newa. W___ E X P E R IE N C E D wailrcaa full or ta< lli«v« tim e. A pply In person. r a t - H otel Coffee Shop. M dio, D IS T R IB U T O R opportunity wltbB«>H

ty Counaelora for a aincere aab h jaH ^eik w o m an . F o r deiaU*. dial M ta r , . LA DY . 40 to 55. .work in amall 733- hom e. *3 a day. Ilve-ln. P. 0. k f l ___ 659. T w in F a lla. Idaho.________ ■

o t . H e l p W a n t e d - M i l e _______ l t |

-J— 'S?ATnrrET$ m an year rouud WM ^ m en t. Experience In irriuatlfif all f l m ach in e ry upkeep. Modem boew. fr B

___ cellen t wagea. Wrila B<il 4B i l f lu re T im ea-Newa._____________

YO U N (; Man with mechanical asd «•'H___ p e n le r experjen rr. To be maintrtun^HD r. m an . Room and iM.ard Includfd n g - J u n e 14-Augual 20. Roy Scout O ffa H____ 164 Maia-A.Kgmia Mfo r W IL L K urnU h mo.lrrn apartmaolw^M

-ay- all u tilitiea for aingle man o r P » H aion to ca re for amall la»a, w* od<i joM and drive far, ■

F U L L lim e m an nrrJeij; alao part Ua* ■ ^ delivery help. Burl.y - T w ia r g M

a rea . C all or Inqum ■Lynwo<Td BotilrvarH

* E L D E R L Y genHeman. Uou*ek#«P«T. ^ H — r In. m u at be able to drive .-ar.

nee<! n o t apply. Rox 5B e'o T t» » *----- Newa.______________________ ____ - ■'b ta 2 S T U D E N T S aiaTat-m inutr

n>ut* aervice. Apply 1232 Bio* ■ N o rth . 0-»:.TO a.m.. Monday. Wad»» ■

1 £ day o r F riday ._______________raa. E X P E R IE N C E D Irrigath r JJU ■ 124 2780 H allev or apply *t ■

R anch on S ilver Creek I mU« ■of Picab«> .___________

■ 5 e x p e r i e n c e d eulilvator for ■~ arirt hean^. D rir* hark aad S f ; hoOrly w ag >«. 421.59T3. Hanaee ..^ ■ 33- YOU W IL L m ake SUS ToW ■

week w ith ru)l*r Pni.h of !“ p«v the difference Call

W A N T E D ; Experienced f * '■ ad- G rade A pipeline dairy. Small fa»-• ■ 142. Call 326 . « :n 7. Filer __________

B y M o r t y Unki I

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, e a c l a a a i c — b u t *1- ■

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——r . t food »*nfic« b“ op*n- bruken. w« caa

------Ronro--:t ftoi ---------------- -- MA <3«.rd€n«. Luiwns

j^ jT lM a U a n d N m a U _____ ^ > .rd ir .c tIL!--------------- " " K e n n e t h

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73«»aOS8.______E v e ly n W ils o n s t w i N o •i»u buiu

5 . „ h o „ . Bt. K - t r w .5 6 « ? ° , r .

BULUDOZJMi. l« c F M A L E : ■ «nd «tock pond*.^ „ i.k^n«r Rua pt>«tlnr m *- ment. lop op«*r«t

■ 'ill.. ‘" ‘• 'i 1> W N mowing .n■ Pr«f«rr«a »«• JO to 4 ^ own mowerH '^T ^ c ln .r .l o* '* " *‘il- or .H . r 5 p. m.■ Ii'.r.nc. . ^ ~ p l « » « " - h o u s e movlnil. I■ i.ltpk;'"'- ao-*0 Dilworlh. C .r .y ,■ r* w^rk ^ k iH t iU n c . pr«- I’A iN ilN U Inlerio H !■■' |4 > G .n .r.1 o tf lc .. ' M u .t Denton, phon. 7; H l 'I T ^ i o o J l.U phon. m «nn«r »nd o lL IM t; •od lep■ f tvpl»t. I " . ..tlm .t™ . C .ll :■ l t . , ‘ i;:K -ln h o ;u .k ~ ll.r . («.> SKWINC .n d . l . . n■ , n trU nied . I'hon..■ „fl>c. «lrl* • ' « « • • IKON ING - my h

will pickup >nd d

MEN OR

I d is t r i :■ No retfi«ir»tion tem ch .raed j^O SELLING I ^

— alnoer*. qualified ^ - 7— ~ ’"“ I to u»e »>ur aids li

■ervlcinff ncw■ WANTED!

lurroiindlnK ar«iB - S T U B E N - T - D E A L E E S ---------- P i h . toy. ^■ F o r C osU io f u l l O R 1

. ___ s t» n with R few■ Must be 21 y e tirs o ld . p r e / c r - ly . . . huiid > i■ Bbly n o t o v e r 30. y o u " ’ ’

ThU U not a■ a p p l y T O : D ic k S w e e n e y o r *rh«m® but. you

Q u v K e e p a t bulld a full rim^ ^ flcatlon*! irood c

C A C T U S P E T E ^ ,n d a car. Orliflraa S2UH.60. Write

^ ------------ - - ■ aonal Interview.^ detalU alxiiit y<■ t e l e p h o n e v' ^ m' o n f y ' " ' ’'’■ S O L I C I T O R S f b ! K “ 'i5 i

»t hom y-malciw«------------------2ir~ *7m^■»piK)lntjn#nu In your own locality S .U i^Ue Clt^ ■ fo r <Jae«t and lar««at home portra it■ « tu d iM . Write Humpty Dumpty. -------------■ i n c . . Heybum. Idaho o r pbun* S E R V I C E

______________ M a jo r O il^W n*5llEN<"Fr> fry wanted. eve~ Now’s the tlmo^ K ids •hlft. Apply la person. Ued p i.ce for the ria

Cafe. location. Nelahb^ ------ --------------------------- center, tourist tiB m . W o rk w . n w d 2 3

--------- ■ help finance. Sa

■ C U S T O M S ' " ! z l T■ H A Y C H O P P I N G -------------

AHE YOU ln l.r« .tL e o 's >"•'"■ " “'" Jt new<'st b»ialne*»

C u sto m F a r m i n g co in -u p Car w«F i l e r ycarH uf resea

■ 32M 964 o r 326-i703 5‘d?.S"or'’ co‘i t . “ r_____ North 42nd Stjee

■ C U S T O M P L O W I N GD. 4010 and 8 -boltom plow w llh hump. Wo produc

^ K r u h board*. Injr. ln v « tm en t rB o u g S c h r o e d e r B u h l M M 8 2 3 ” s''un,m;;.'^ ^ p " “ ■"' full drtalU.■ C U S T O M W ILL TRADE or

VTA^r »»*TT» T v T ^ aeparate ren tal h^ ■ _ _ _ H A Y H A U L I N G condition and R«>^■ W raon~ ^and« r, Buhl. *43-6881

R s T 0 i« 7 Towlnit. a i .d n l . b« .n p l.n t - "J

^ P .. n. Sorenxm. 733-6441.__________ _ mechanic.^BAY •tacklns *nd haullna. will ao W'rite Dox 1-D. i^Hanywbere. Dependable aervlce. B l^ce ------ ’■ ra rrx ^ tt . Tnn-SQfll. -1- i f - ^ t t m^ B v T l ^ T n a E p u m appMfatlon for 'i^■be«n« an<l bean planting. Joe Krep- i,i,ho 7aS-f)71fi.

h . . , n r ^» . u l l n i l . G.,_,ri. I '.nncl. S3« nth A v ^ ^,„,wlna fin .nol,» B u e .33-1144._________________vf^tmcnt. Call 7.'^HANTI'ID: Cu*u>m m anure hauHns. TTTvFlT .n<1 Trmi■ aii new rqulpment. C*!l Da»e H an- “ ^Valley IdraJ mi■ ■ tn e . Wendell. ftV«-2Q79._____________ tlon. I7R.(W N^KISTOM Swathlna. WemJell and Je- Snake R lv r Rei^Hrome are*. Harold Black. 814-4150. WANTKD i QuaUf■ i i I 2I!li^___________________________ _ with aome capita^K STO U awaiii{n«rr K ar-and peaa. Ca^ JUhcd TV aaiea

Hamby, 423-S122 and Kenneth HoT ?0A Tlrt^ pHrW ton. 42.t-5402, K lm herly .______ NOUTH .SIDK W re^ awathlnff T jth rondU er. Reaaon —

and balln*. I .^ n a rd Tedrow. cnn»i<Ure<1 Phon._________________- MOTEI. In S..n V

HANUKH H a u l in g , rh o n e Jo* DIalr. market. One of^ ________________ _ Rox ‘‘M’*. Ketchu^ hay chopping. Phone 643- MII.K HOUTK for

. . aftem oona ur or

B ^ m a t f o r S a l a S O H o m a i f o r Sal<

I TOP BARGAINSI — b r a n d n e w — — ID E■ S p a c io u s 3 b e d r o o m b r i c k . 3 b e d r o o m b r■ A tta c h e d g a r a R e . e x c e l l e n t g a r a g e , al.so■ l o c a t i o n . J IB ,000. B e s t g a r a g e , f in e■ te rm s . *15.900.

■ — CM A TTTJO — E X C E I I H om e o n b e d -■ r ^ j n . « ,5 0 0 w i t h J400

■ t e r m s .I - A L L E L E C T R I C — — B E A IT■ 5 b e d r o o m m o d e m h o m e 3 b e d r o o m b■ on P o lk . A lu m in u m s id in g m o r e . B a s e r I «nd r o o f , e x t r a l a r g e d o u - g a r a g e , 75’ i■ big t’. i i rfm; , 73 ‘ l u t . A s t e a l -------- - Y o ti 'H — lo v e —■ a t K 2 ,0 0 0 . S.T2.700.

I C. LOQNJEY, REALTCI 117 S h o s h o n e N o r th P h o n e 7;■ B e t h W i c k h a m .— H o m e P h o n e 733-5^

tlU L T IPIiE LISTING SB I It Costs No More

*«> R e a l ty , 733-5217 L y n w o o d R «F ^ M tm a n R e a l ty . 733-1S88 M a g ic V a lle y R<G tm S t a t e R e a l ty . 733 -5338 E . W . M c R o t G lo b e R e a l ty . 733 -2523 M o n n ta l n S t a t e s R eH ac lcn p y A tren cy , 7 3 3 -4 5 M R e a l E s t a t e S e tH » r a :e t t R e a l ty . 733-4078 ' K o c k y M t. R «H a ro ld 's A R cncy . 733-5532 T a y lo r AgiC. L o o n e y R e a l to r , 7 3 3 H 0 a i T w in P a n s R i

; That Unusecorfc W a n le d ' ~ » 4 B w ln a w O p

— NfTlW ~ OPPC13 THB TIMB TO.SPttAV FOB ]

: S S ’iS i'*" E S T A B L IS :• N Uhterm w ler. S A L E S 1

GEM SPRA Y IN Q SEKVICK * isOUI 131-»208 * Tr.in..

_____ • ’Neta Z"t TRACTOR a n d ^

A U X O R E P A I R , W r i t . Box 11K’iU make aervica calU . Waa cm*:>loyed by leadins tra c to r company h a VE Mauic V ll-. , „ r , . 606 Quincy. io r « o A

K night. 733-9139 g k n e i,ai..............- . . ■ - I — Fhune *iSS-<>0«W E R E P A IR AN Y TH IN G 3“^

Lawnmuwere. motora, etc. I t il‘* *'We A ie .ME>rukcn. we can fix tt. f're* eaU- .tnalea. pickup, delivery. Save 60‘ e ~— :k mort. C * H RJIPAIU. )fU Elm. , KNOTTY pi„.i.13-71»l. „ - - .................... I'M.ll'l'uit luclu— ■■ — fl ----------------------- ■ " bijva i'aradl*■7:------R O rO -T H id N O ----------------rom«~Wiim”lardcna. Lawna and Karm A c r^igm*, iTkjrd trac tu r m ounted roto- l n V 0 S l l0 9 n r t

K enneth L. D avla c^n!02« U th Avenue tiaa t 73S-253Q 4 5 jjo days. 42JTSIUK lawn cutU n* and garden ,work. Quality w orkm ankahip. M eprln InSUrAfflCO[Ireene. 673 llaatland l>rive, phone yvt: H A V t: apcm » a 0 Sj.__________ r— _______ _____ ln»uranco forWING aud buttonbolea made in my l ‘,oyd Kt.bera*lome. 6 0 8 Taylor S tree t. Kimberly. -----------------------i hone 42X.5lfi7.______________• M u s I c LetSOIfLLUOZTKTT Hind levelmtu <lam» ----md atock iwnda. C aterp illar e*jul|>- ClaM pent, tnp o'S;.r.tor.. Buhl.lWN mowing: and trim m lns w anted. Theury.Have own mower. Call 733-iSS2 nx>n _M ualc. Siuht>r afte r 5 p. m. DeI.u.-a. T:)USk^ movlna, fre« eatimatca. M, J . ACCORDION.Dilworth. Caiey. phone tf32-3734. - Jeaauna withklNTlNG Interior and exterior. UUI ■trumenU avsDenton, phone 73a»'T64H.____________ Studloe. 934 tLING and tcpairlna roofa, F ree ACCiiI*'riNtJ i»istlm atea. Call 733-»>2y9. - mer term, ll;W1N(; and alterallona. all kind*. Ex- *'i^ ienced . Phone 73S.aHO. _________ 7J3-S8.8.-------ONING — my hom*. dollar an hour. S U M M K I^ |«»nyill pickup and deliver. Call 783-7055. J*" rea^11«i

i s l n e s i O p p o r t u n l t i o s 3 0 S c h o o l s

IEN OR WOMEN p l a nWaj»tetl For Choice Territorlea J"In ThU A rea In the I'leld ot

TOY-__1_________INDISTRIBUTION

SELLING I W e will appoint a offera you mlinoere. qualified man or woman peraonal and0 UHe our alda In I'atahlUhlna and coc*. than al lerviclna new "aelf-eervlc*‘* TOY feaaion.DISPLAYS In m arkota. drna. va- B E A U T Y /'lety and otber atore* In thU and . .lurroyndlnK ar*aa. You jual re-ilac* /the toya each week and eol- , -------

' ^ L L OR P A R T t Fm EU arl with a few ex tra houra week- , ,vpL'»y . . . build a profltnbJe an.w it.jr *,u5lne«. OUR METHODS H E L P M O T E L ^f OUl SrhU U not a "Ket-rlch-qulck>rh*me but; your opportunity to „,,, ___)ulld a fulf rime ■ hui»lnea.i. Quail- lMc*r«i'Ication.! irood characte r. omblti..n U M y T I M f r Uind a car. Orlaina) capital as little . .la 12»H.60. W rite a t once for per- U .ional Interview, a iv lna complete S E R V IletalU alx>ut youraelf. your ad- vr,ri.W ,.m .nire«a and telephon* num ber. SEND ini** -

Al™,.ll JntTl .pT” nC.Do It Toilay . . . Airmail uri -n K«rt<«n4*TOYS, U N L IM IT ED iirV c ^ .w n .

------------ 2ir~^*7nrrreKitt<rev--------------- --------h ia n T “J' l>'i.‘"FSalt I.4ike City. U tah 84101 aalaries. re«]u

DAYI Llnc.l — - ——- c/o Tlme*-Ne’S E R V I C E S T A T I O N c o M P L g rE yc

M a jo r O il C o m p a n y ii»n a t hom*'io-w'a the time and here’a the m onthiy payr llace for the riah t m an. Excellent ' .•‘“ " J * ” *ocation. Nelahborhood. ahopplng f)lr 7•enler. tourUt trade. Main acceaa x r» i•xMite to Intem tate freew ay. Ready i i wii 'or ImmedUt* occupancy. Will,clp finance. Salary while tra in - ___na. Call or w rite ; Mack Dt>d- 4on. Rox 222. Twin Falls. Phorje H o m e i tO r .

____________________________ EX CELLEN T fIE YOU Intereated In a bualnea* of «paclorour own? Invc.tlBute the nalU .na " ,lowest buaineaa opportunity. 25c ,i«f ^rnT^hJ:oln-Up 0»r Wa.h. Sy,t.n„ t,n=k^l ^jy year* of ro e a r rh . W ille Wendell. “ *11.0UU. 1daho. P. O. Box 403. o r phorte 636- f e•Of.3 or contact. M anufacturer. 1715'Jorth 42nd Stjeet. Omaha. N ebraska. K khflARE-TIME FranchU e aervlrln« doe- x Ea CHEU reuor* and dentUU. Run evenlnaa fr^im »acrtflce oewujme. No product to aell. No aollclt- ahoppln* c>na. Inveatment requlre.1 ft.r aupp ll^ . r,,om* m ain fA'rite Mr. Porter. U.S. M ercantile. m ent, DUpoaiBH.173 Summer. Boatun. Maaa.. fo r ca rpc llna t lull detalU. ______________________ Lh^ed In 6 m<LL TRADE or aell my equity In 4 m ent. aaaumiepara te renU l houaea. AU 4 in top evenlnga.ondition and good tenanU . Let the MOVING to Di» n t pay for thea® good propertlea jam Additionnr you. Call Geora< H aney. 733-3r>62. lanra bedroom:CEPTIONAL oppo rtnn lty l Sale of «nd a’t?...mplete Bribery. aervic* atation p ,rp e t. new 1ilt>ck and cafe equipm ent. *d» l fo r „^_a»e ■ f«x>d mechanic. J l 0,000 will handle.^•rite Rox 1-D. c/o Tlme<.N*wa. *rUon. R4.1-R4

f fVfT apnrtm ent huildlng._CaOr- LX> VELV—4—4milder trade tm home a* down pay- /uJi batha, 3tient. Close-In. Tho Land Offlc* of tlon. acre.Idaho. 733-071fi.__________________ dw arf fru it•I’OHTUNITY for anu..iml m.n ir «-l” . .'Vrll I.rorn.n. H.rd work. lnn» hour.. <lr«P»»tmwlna fin.nol.l r.w .rd.. No In- knotty pin. ],-«^tmrnt. t'.ll -.t.vno.ll.__________ _ rt.l. Urtrr.)TEI. .n<l T r.ll.r T .rk In M.eIc KlHHlNti c.bliGalley. Ideal m an and wife opera- Iw o rooma alion. I7H.OOO. May conalder trad*. house, ex tra^nake R iv r Realty. f>4.V4fifi?>.______ ________a ‘ k’ANTED: Qualified TV repairm an R^ttVr hS S?with aome capital to inveit in ^^tah- U e«lfr A InUhcd TV aale*. and aervlce. W rlt« x jo t i 't t vif >—5-:<ot THA r/fi; Tlroc-N,.w.._________ N O ^IIM . clowlltTH .SIDE W recking Yard by own- ».r. n.i«on - hc.lth. Som. tr.,1. " " 'I /•nnnidoreiV Phone Jerom e. 324-4 it^l. j »ppr,,vf)TEL In Sun Valley, flpit time on ren ting ridicunarket. One of the larger. W rit* Falla Realtyf ox ‘•M '\ Ketchum. Idaho.__________ SAVK »H00. liyI.K HOUTE for aale. Full load. Call ,Jde and out,iftem oona ur o rcn lncf. 7.31-0360. fn.>nt, room

_ _ , ’ — harkvanl. Re> m 9S f o r S a l a 3 0 our paymenta————- . ■ -II- ----- ---------- leaving ttate.

Ion. 14« Poll

GAINSdUr>^«nI^ apac

—ID EA L— 2™“” -3 bedroom b rick . A ttached SX'-T.g a rag e , al.so b ric k double fiv e b.rfr.«,m g a rag e , fine a r e a . OnlyPic nnn rf‘*or fircplac.JI5.900. Kll.-r. Prl... >1

—E X C E LL EN T —O lder 3 bedroom hom e, Sth ho m e\ i-ncdrtA v e n u e N o r th . C l o s e - i n , ed living m O n ly S9,OOQ. E x c e M e n tt e r m s . \ loeatinn.

— B E A U T I F U L — . **5, *3 b e d r o o m b r i c k o n F i l l - , r t" J r . "^lUh m o r e . B a s e m e n t , d o u b le R . r 7 p c/o t ga rag e , 75- im proved lot.Votr-H----k>V«----t m * r --- O n l y ----------- ratm n. quahtV X 7 0 0 . Realty. ^33-!^2

TH REE bouae*

REALTORitf lw rtim -E b

1 P b o n e 733-54 / 6 room*, fireplarage, com er In

' ■ ' ' na'^ment^. 120TO RE MOVE

rea-«onahly pri

[NG SERVICE S t eFOR SA L E to 1

O T» BT Ked mom hoiiMMoreyeara ol<!. bui] aSle r all fnr

Lynwood R ealty . 733-9211 ig \c v a n c y R e a l ty , 733-55S0 R eaitr. tx.v.^2 '

E . W . M c R o b c r t s . 733,-6013 ® h r l i £ ‘'^ W * “ :a ln S t a t e s R e a l ty . 733-5&74 pHe«^ aene a i E s U te S e n r ic e . 733-1416 w e l l bun t cn* corner lot. AllR o c k y M t. R e a l ty . 7 33 -1406 Avenu* 1

T a y lo r A g e n c y . 433-5289 o w n e r dej«pen•’ o ___ northeast locatm n F a a s R e a l ty , 733-3663 of/er. Are Rei

ONE hedroom h. Uhed bomK 4J

used Pidtib. St w I n c M O p p o r t w i l H w 3 0 H o i m i t o r

O P P O R T U N I T Y ' n . c r p . x . . » .

P - l - U - S ■ ^ n ' ^ n . ^ l

E S T A B L I S H E D B U S I N E S S fJiTh“ u ' * 'K » ' S A L E S and S E R V I C E• IS years aam* li>catiuft• T ra lne ti p«r»ona«l T H R E E hedr• -Neta 22 ' c pJu* *“* r*ere«th>n r

T rad e* con»idere\i: F arm a — R eal l*e«lrv>»im o rE a ta t* — Incom * P ro p erty . fences! yar\l.W rita Box I l- S . c o T im ea-N ew a, Q uality . Pa-ic,

lA V E M i^ ic Valley buatneaa lo trad * I j ' \ T ]

G E N E LAU.Ve N SA LES CO.P h o n * *iS3-jioos. VJ4-&171. 67li-lllQ5: '* X V JC h u c k lV ier*on, 733-J63S. C liff , .P e te ra o n ,. 3 ;:4-Si(i(). *10 B lue Lak ••We A l* .Mcml..^-ra o f C om puter*

. L ia tin tf Jam ca

CNOTTV P l^ i^ l« .7 r ~ r r l '„ r .n d c . f . , ’b u ild iu a iuclu tin l. I'luxcd Ui m U . S«*S ijv a P a rad U . ;iiu .'W ^ 4 i M ain, J * . ,

~yom er~tttKlra:------------------- ------^---- -------------"—nvestioenU " 3,1 ^------------------------------ -------------------------- locati^m on'U R :»ALi:. 4.UUU ah.iie» of Iduho lu - Bl>acioua livi

v ea tm en t Com pany atock. C all 43d- roc*ni. bci4&hO daya. 436-^571 nUfhta. gara'ic*.

n i u r a n c e 3 3 ,VE H A V E apecial low ratea Ou c a r an d larg ^ II

in»ur*nco for yt)un*,' m arried ci.uple*. cari>ete»l, S* I 'io y d Kt«ber»*>n AKcniy, 733-{JSi5.---------in haaem enu

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-M u a lc . S iuh t Ucuding. Call Mra. *»«■»*••E. DeI.u.-a. T.t:u:i.su._________________ XJAnyTT 1

ACCORDION. G uitar. PiuU... P riv a t* t l A I V l L J‘ leaaona w ith gruo;) aciivllU ’ti. In- E lka UIdg.

■ t ru m c n u availab le. WynkiK<i> Muale A nn H offm aStudio*. 934 Sunriae. 733-726S.______ _______________

lC C E I* 'riN tJ p iano atudenta for aum- < m er term . linuir<l rnro llnvenl. Em-phaala on a ig h t read ing , rh y th m . So m u ch b733-3878.________________ _____________ 4 bedrtw.ma.

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-------an la riea . re«julrement». W rite T O - t f ' i „ V ” ‘D A Y I L ln c .ln Servics. Ilox 16P i" ‘ ^ i

_ ^ o ^ l ,n _ q . ^ w _ . , ______________________ S T rY tV V r.']/O M P L E 'I'E your high Bcbool educa* a g a r ; Com

tio n a t horne In apare tim e. Ifl.00 1648. rocat« m o n th ly paym enta lnclu<le* all now a ta n d a r tl textbooka, all youra to keep. , auppllea. exam a, d lp lnm ai. etc. W rit* fo r fro* Infiirm ation . A m erican /~^ A O '! School. P, O. Rox 681. BoUe, Idalio. V _ / / \ O J RegUtere<l w ith Idabo S ta te B oard cf l ic lu c t lo n . You c .n ..

--------------- ■ ■ — aaaum ing tr- T o m e i f o r S a l a 5 0 h o u . e on_________ _ ________________ J u . t m .k .SX C E LL K N T floor p l .n . . . 3 W J-

ruunia. •pac ioua k itchen w ilh built- theae apaclo In app lian ce* , u til ity room . 20x14 rep iacern en t l iv in g ruum . ba tii anil *.*j. h u rn U h cd co lluiHlera o r u n fu rn ish e il . All ihi« fo r .aa lit tle a» » l 1.000 . Ternm . Pick your own K I P 'Wlo ca tio n to r your M a rie tta Space lN I i .WM an o r Hom e, (ia tew ay f ra i le r Cen- G a ra g e . ul te r . A ddU on A venue W eit, re a r of i.lt<-h*n* ■nr!D c .n - . H k h f l ,l ,t -S t.tlou.____________ w in c . r w t l

,'E A C H EU re tu rn in g to school, m uat Jneta. On ol a a c r lf lc e oew hom e. C o rn e r lo t., cloae s id ew alk , fl to a h o p p ln g c e n te r and bchixjl. 2 bed- 026 ; S426 room s m a in flo o r, 1 flnU hed in bate- l«oan. 73S m e n u D U poaal. b u ilt-in appiiancea, e v c n ln a an<c a rp e t in g th ro u g h o u t. iandacaped. ___________’L ^ e d In 6 m o n th s . S m all down pay- vii.-u/ « j__m e n t. aaaum * F H A loan . 733-3323ev en ln g a ._________________ ^

iO V IN G to B u rley — l l i acre* McCul- 0 9 5 8 ^ * “ lom A d d itio n Duhl. 2 bedroom a plua la rg a bedroom , fam ily room in haae- —m en t. B u ilt- in atovc. lota o f cupboard; c loaet an d a to ra g e apa^e. D rapea, nrw c a rp e t , new p a in t . L a rg e tru c k ami |c a r g a ra g e au ltab le ^or achool b«u Jo r ctiat^>m fa rm m ach in e ry . B2S Rob- f f Me rU o n . R4.1-r>4«H.______________________

.XI VE L V— 4—4>edr«K«m-briek- hom e, -fi fu ll b a th a , 3 f irep laces. N o rth loca­t io n . i 'j a c re . larVe law n , I*{| doten d w a r f f ru i t treea . g rap e* an d bcr- rie*. .W ell landscaped . F u lly car- p e ted . d rap m . F u ll b aaem en t with k n o tty n in e p an e lin g . 1432 L aw n-da le D tliv r.___________________________

|>'ISHIN<i c a b in a t M agic Reaervoir.Tw o room s a ll pan*Ued. p r iv a te »>ut houne. e x tr a lot, all fence<l. Ideal hKratlun a t w a te ra edg* w ith dock.WeU w d rlh $S,2S0. Good term a.B e tte r h u r ry on th la . T w in Faila R e« lty A Inwurance, 733-3662.

^OTH IN C. d ow n to a GI. Rea! ru te bedn*om«. 1 bath«, pan e lled living n><>m, w all ti> w all c a rp e t , garage,Ideal c o rn e r lot, fencetl ccm pletely. | f(>. I. approve<l. SIO.OOO. ThU makM r e n t in g Hdiculoua. S«* It now. Twifi F a lla R ea lty A In au ran ce . 733-.Tf.fl2.

»AVK iHOO. By ow ner red*corat*d in- aide an d ou t, 4 l>«drr>om hom*. larg* ifn.>nt, r ^ m w (th f irc p ln c f . feneed hack v ard . R efin an ce o r tak e ovrr - -o u r p a y m en ta , sm all equity . Owner leav in g s ta te , im m ed ia te ly cxiaaeta- _ ,,lon. i 4« Polk ._______________________ B u i I d i r

rXTRE.\fEZ..V N IC E , e x cellen t location. .Y ea r old, 3-bedro«>m hom e. RanKr. B u ild in g . rerdU p o .a l^ apacUiua p a tio . E xreptlonul a lu m in u m idrape* , c a rp e tin g . Ry o w n er. 1»70 te r iaU . All.Sherrv L an e . E a s t. M om ineaide fa c to ry . 1 h<.‘<r-h.w,|. --------------------------------------------- -------------------------

‘IVK he<iriKim hom e, tw o hatha, base- Cm ent. very n ice hack y a rd w ith out- _______________d.>or f ircp lac* , la rg * lo t, K^cai*.! In C a rp e n te r ; J'F ile r . Prit-e SIO.OOO. T op te rm .. Holl- w o rk , cabi;and Real El^tate. 733-lORO: H arold F re e eatlm aK eith lv . 7aa-lP8S,_____________________ _______________

[OM E^ 2-n cd ro o m . 11.4 b .th > . r .r r> ,t . C o f l Ced liv in g rrK^m. Iota o f s t/> ra g e ,_____________ _k n o tty p in * fin iah ed b asem en t, ahady C o n c rrte forrr pa tio , g a rag * . fenced y a id . Good tio n foo tlna lo^-.tlnn.

IS CA.SH t<i anynn* lo ca tin g fo u r or five bedroom hom * n e a r R obert .Stu- t ! # * r ta r l J r . H igh . oul«lde to w n . W rit*Ro r 7P r / o T ime*-N*w*. ^ ___ ,_ _ ^ . . . I I . . C o m m erc ia l i

■ R l-I.L V E L ! N e a r ly n*w b r irk % bed- F re e ev tim airoom . C a rp e te d , appH an^e^. ehnlee lo ^__ S n r g ^ n 'a — J‘■ •t'on . q u a li ty bu ilt, (1<.600. Ac* *471,R ealty . 733-!^217._____________________ _______________

H R E E bouae* to be m oved. 602 and Cr>2fi W e^t W aah ln g to n . acm a* from ^W est B ro w n in g T ru c k L lnea. Phon* _7 'l7-2 Q4 0 . Backhoea, tra i

KA N.SFEH RK D MU.ST S K I.I .I !t b .^ . Vroom*, f irep lace , lan r* k i tc h e n . *»• c«i m ge. c o m e r lo t. 1.100 dow n U k * overna^-m entv 1207 7 th A venue E aa t. F a lrb a n k a A

O R E M O V E D : 3 hedroom home. E x c a v a tin g baj rea.-onahly p riced . L ynw ood R ealty . f il lin g , also 7 tt- '^ 3 1 t ■ inn . baaem en

-’IL L sell o r t r a d e fo r “I c r e S W ^ b*d--— d e te aeptic 1 ri->m h«'-me. ' dou Me ira race . W ril* er.~? S 5 -4 ■ R ot I .t-n c 'o Time^ N rw «. - ~

OR S A L E to b* m oved : sm a ll th re* h e d r ^ m hous*. I l l R am ag« . Phnn* JJSA Movlni

.... ...... ...........—-W NK H: Ideal re t irv m e n t bom e. 3 - . 11. years o'x!, bu ilt-in* , g a ra g e . Reason- B sckho* work. aSle Tall fn r deta ils. 73>-<4S.^. ta n k an dLL’SH S be<lrT>om. Fenced y a rd , ca r- H ak en Siewe;peted. b a te m e n t. c lean . 112.000. Ac* ■ — ------R e a itr . TX.V.^217._____________________ p .

Y O W N E R : a bedroom M e d lU rra n a aab r irk , la rg * lo t, ejo^e to achooU. T-----TT— —Prieesl a*n now . C all 7 3 > -aitS . S p e e U l: N yjon

.'K LL bTiUt c n m fn ru b l# o ld er home. c o rn e r lo t. A ll off*r» eonaW ered. 441 *rd A venu* W e*t,W N E R d e sp e ra te ! R rick S bedroom . In o r th e a s t lo ca tio n . M any e x tra a . Siak* . . . - ..i .o f f . r . A r . R > .l l r . 7.U-M 17. ^ o r S t o . . ‘ . n JN E bedroom hom e aUo 1 room fu m - S ta ta OR. 71 Uhed hom K 42* M afn N o rth , W a ^ F rien i

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g Sell itW itIHonrwi fo r Sat* Hom«« fo

' INC>~PISCRlMIN.fcTUQ. « * Iu ^ . ,T to .V, , ... ,,, „

b*dnMcn brick tu u a ia fim M fd baae- . mHtnvnl), lanc« livlAs loom a^T dia inB

(xK.m carpeted, w ith fir«plac«. de-lightful kinben. a t t a c h ^ gBrajta. voop flm ifully fenced yard. Cood vaala a% -

‘ • Ml.SOO- SrxKjma, 2

TH REE bedA'om brick, v i th m any r\x»m. cov* very ni.*o extras. F ull b*»*ment* ,r«ereatit>n n*ort\ and . wnfmiahtd I l« . j0 0 •l*e«lrv>»im o r shop. 2 Vatha, fully frame. Cafenceil y*t\l, ThU hoo»* U real place, dlniQuality. p4-ic«d a t I'^O.fipO. inc unto

tl8.760—rL Y N W O O D , baaement.

R E A L T Y j i i . 6 ^ - 3

• 1 0 Blue Lake. Blvd. No. 73S-92UJ,.hii »uh.»p, Ifl.ooo -N.

Jam ca Dannar. :T7U>.L 4Q |y ,h a d r' iJen>l>cr MuJtlpU LUUn* nished.

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$9,500 ment,A home with charm Id excellentlocalism on lOth A venue N orth . o '8 i>aeiou* living room and dlDlnir Mtatlon <3roc*ni. bedroom. ba**meot and pr\j*p*rouigarage. e ,n c n A COMMER

5 -2 ,5 0 0 ^ve.tMuat se*»to appreciate! 3 bedrooma. and largf living rx>om cmiipletely rarpete<i, Swank recreation riM»m G E M 'In haaemenu Covered patio , fenced 'yani and immedtata pu»ae**ion . Hlue

J . W. Me*515.500 K. ti. ib i .

D n lr .b l . ; iKKlroom brick S om . Jl"> « “ •'near high achi>ol. Firepla^*. wall t<* w nwall cari**tlng. dUpoaal. palio and garage. Call todayl Membei

l l A M L E T T R E A L T YElks Uldg. 7S3-407» anytlm a B Anu H offm aater 783-2810 OPPORTI

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So much bome for the money! fn r out ol4 bednx>ms. full finished baaement al'p by. including fam ily ruum, garage^ Ar\r>TCf fenceil vard. im m aculate through- AL^Ulovout. excellent eaat location. N oth- APPROXing down Ul (l.l. o r low down feet iif lutindar FHA. A fine buy fu r I1&.2&U. In cityBetter hurry («u thla, alashed fr

quick salaT W I N F A L L S c .ii . . .

R E A L T Y & I N S . G L It;. k:. Haney. Jr.?'^ Broker . . . . . . .

1606 AddUnn blast 733-S««a r ” c* M._ • . Member Muit ln lt L b l l n g ^ ^ ^ - -B»*4r - 0 *i

A rt IrelaiE X C E L L E N T

B R IC K D U P L E X -----------------Ju st the thing for youn* married*nr an older coijpl*, Heiit on* aide x r i\/tfor *76. llv* In th* oth*r. On* la rga KIIvlbedroom In **ch. Ch*rry built-inkitchen and dinjng area, roomy llv- TWO betiIng room. C arport fo r aach aid*. lut. Coml

-------L L O Y D - R O B E R S O N ------------A G E N C Y TWO b,.j

t30 Main North I'hone 798-8JR5 nace. car]We are alwaya available for a fte r Very cleahour ahowlnga, pleaaa call before nnv*J p.ro . ■ BEI.DOM

com* up' -■ 80 acre*.

well ImpiS T I L L B U I L D I N G *'■

S t i c k b y S t i c k ? T A \BoU. C M c.d . Corpor.tlo'n In v ltt. Klmb«rly inquirle* from reputable Builder* t «v1to inve*tlgat« its COMPONENT HOME PROGRAM. l.earn why m '4,—inm-w-ffplldgjg iMtm m vgHCq H "T3f------------Package Hctme* every vear. ................. -For Information regarding Dois*Caacade'a Ruilder-D*al*r P rogram .W rit* M r Harold C. Lloyd. Man- a g a r; Component DlvUton : Box IUO. P oc .t.llo , Id .ho .

w ith at«)i batha. la

C A S H T A L K S ! - T . :face uniYou can sav* ■ bundl* by Just Wall to >asauming tho li>an un either of 2 sMewalkshouse* un Dracken S tree t N orth. tlon. 117ju a t m ake Us a reasonable CASH FHA Z.oaoffer and you can own one iif evening <these apacloua houses a t fa r l>elow tiim.’ replacem ent cost. CONTACT: V«>1-co Uuihlers Supply of Tw m FalU. —. ■ .

N E W 3 B E D R O O M bJt^ .^’^ j’, 3rd bath.G arage. utility room, apacloua rt>om.

kitchen and dining area, wall toWall carpeting, natural v*ood cah- | 2 2 0 0 ( inetn. On <»ll street, wjth curb andaidewalk. fin* location. Price »13.- NEW cua 026 ; S426 down payment. FHA ' bedro«ima.lA>an. 73S-2KUI dayj. 73S-8460 garage. 1evening and Sundays. plua finli

NEW S b«Jrooin on H . c r . or m o r. F E L D lout of town. Basement, gatage. rar- ___ .D«tln«. nice kitchen. >16.200. 733-0968.

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service Tod;

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T o P la c « Y o a r B a t l o e u S e rv ic e A d ,

B u i l d i n g - R e m o d e l i n g ________________Building, remodeling. roofing a n d p J

alum inum siding. Top quality ma- fioutl' t . r i .1 . . All work ^ .m r.n t...) . . t l . -factory. Phone 7,13-2104 or 7a3-l76fi. L oW

____________C a r p e n t e r s ___________C arpenter; J*ati<ja. remodeling. new er* for a

work. cabinets, cement finUhing, and r^p»Free eatlm atea. 733-?<400.___________

----------------------------------- N*w—U**dC o n c r e t e F o r m i n g Expert sh__________ _____ molora re

Concrrte form ing ,• ba.*emcnt, founcls- *?*■« #rtion footings; Re^idrntl.-*! or com- — Mivmercial. M irlln Deahl. 733-313^. Precision la

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Commercial and residential w iring. iLArvUifr Free estim ates. 24 hour service. Rob /V\ODIIC S ..r«.n n '. K L .t .L .I r ■ i ■ ir r , f ~ ; i'.—tn :

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Backhoea, trac to r mounted, radio dU- ,, , ,, tr* n ,l ,in i. (..rk fillln ,.

.tpUc J ; ,- ' 7s£ayxtems. SatUfaction aa«ured. GUnFalrbanka A Sona. 733-3061. —

I .ii,>.i - II ■ —— S tuart HrotlExcavating baaementa. trenching, hack- Commercli

filling, also fill dirt, Cont ret* form- Blasting.Ing. baaement* and foundations. (>>m- •_

system ,. Call W. R. Coot^ .a V u fttloer. ..... ................ ................. __ _- ..i,ii,i,.i . i.

E xcavating: baaement. concrrte re-m ora l or loading w ith Michigan -------- ;;-------USA. Moving, lijadlng d in and rock. I f you re mi7M -7I20.--------------- - - UZ-*922.

---------------------------------------------------------- - Heating. 1Backho* work- Specialixlng In Septic Milt’* I’luml

tank and drain field inatallationt. |ce. AllHaken 5^wer i r v i c e 733-2S41. Seefried.

F l o o r C o v e r i n g c i?d.— ^Speelal: Nylon carpet, foam pad,

•auare yard. McClairCi. <9 * Fillmore. #,o*H*nce ♦ntranea F iler A renue Sid*.________

r < • f P'F u e l O i l 71»7, Pm- -- - . ____________ - - ■‘Snd Aven

For Stoee« and ru m a e e Oil. caJJ Gem C liff and JiS U ta OR. 733-&0C2. O ur Fual Mak*a brake een W a ^ Frienda.

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I N D I V I D U A L I T Y

Homaa a re aa indW idual *a p*opl«w "**TPTfiE5T^aa yo.ur clothea f i t you. likew U a } " • "Mlyou would w a n t y u u r hum* to f l l *vy o u r fam ily . - choice.

• cniHTd.tJl.SOO- S nappy ran c h typ* S betl- floor*.rxKjms, 2 bM os. fireplavv, fam ily ;r\xMn. cov«r»>3 pa tio , choic* U ca tio n . M O D E t

ll«.v%00 • S ticdrx-M'tn-.hrick. a n \l f-h M *lfram e. C arpeted an d d rap ed , f ire - lau n d rv plac*. d in in g n>«'m w ith d«Kira o pen-In c onto ivitlo. ^ ttach e ii garage* beame^l-

»16.761)— D rastically , reduced S be*!- I " * . * ”room home. < Flrepi.-»ce. f i n U h ^baaem ent. double g a ra g e . IVI A G I CSlt.SOO— 3-hetirxHun horae. d in e tta .fu ll basem ent, h ea ts cconotpically . E venir

M<tA.OOO -N eat 2 be\)nHmi h>tme. Iove»ly sh ad y yard . M ay p u rch a se f u r - ■ ' '

VKRYBUULEY ae iv . new hotua, bcdruoD

- -choic*. li'^ tloR -. -C&U^Ior. ftccuinii.....m ent, v « rd k«

o r ou t,GROCERY S T O R E - a n d S f rv k aS ta tio n doing .g\xM{ buaineaa t a N I O U N jprM*p*rous com m unity . ‘

CO M M EIICIAI. prMi^Tty on A Jd l-aon W*kt and K im lU rly Ritad. —------------

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G EM STA TE R E A L T Y ,«:i3 Hlu* l.ak*s N orth 73.l-fi:i'<a bu ilt-inJ . W. M easersm lthi rea lto r 7:tlt-464« coveredK. t i ; i b i r k i M essersm ith 73 .1-tfnrt-l Term*.J im M*Ba«r»mith |>y <)WH erm an t ;* n try hrick Kav W all. Rurley r.78.n735

M em ber of M ultip le L U tlng c lreu la i. . P atio a

la|td«caB E A U T I C I A N S . '

O P P O R T lfN IT Y kn.>cklng a t y o u r K ast. Td.Kir. F-»tablUhol »ht»p w ith n e a r 824.463new ^ ju lp n ie n t. plua r».H»»l 3 bevl- —— -—•T^H'm liv ing q u a rte rs . O w ner m ov- O t l t O f(n r uu t o f tow n. D o n 't let thU o n e __________■r.p by. MV modi

A D D I S O N A V E N U F E A S T VnA P PR O X IM A TEL Y 2 .00U sq u a re chickenfeel (If luxurious liv in g on "4 a c r* o r she«in city llm ltj., P r^ra d ra s tic a lly fu rn U hslashed frvmi I2H.000 to 122.OiM) fo r NIchoUquick sale. D on 't w a it ou thU one , ^i«v« »« call . . .

G LO B E R EA L TY ‘ iu J’.

^ -B la ir -O e t^ e W u Ir ---------------- ^ '* 1 .A r t Ire lan d 733-2340 B U H L i 1

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TW O bedroom hom e <«n ex tra la rg e B lH IL ilot. C um hinatian l lv ia g ro«'m an d huuae.d in in g m om . law n , gardon . W est 6021. ]t?»nter S tieeL------ ♦‘hiOth--------------------- ----------TW O bedroom , c o rn e r lot. gaa fu r- F i r m inace. carpeU and c u rta in s , g a ra g e . .p ..V ery clean. T ay lo r S tre e t. 16,800. w ater.SELDOM doe* a fa rm like th U for«*t*com* up for sa le . On* of th* bent an»und80 acre*, clos* to K im berly. V ery KJrt.dOOwell lmpmve«!. Include* H be<lroom 6lifl-227hom e. Call us fo r d e ta 'U . yo ACR

TAYLOR A G EN C YK im berly 423-628» Vo<T^*l

E ven lnga 4364, ( Ron T ay lo r 423-6403 K iin l* .1 F ra n k J io n .h , iWga Tn

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W ith e x tra la rg e double ca riw rt,w ith a to rag e a rea . ? bedroom s, 2 -------------batha. la rg e liv in g room , fam ily lllV K H room, room y k ltrh '.n and d in in g Amplea rc a a : w ilh b u ilt-in oven and au r- runn inface u n it, s e p a ra t* u t il ity room . t40.flOfW all to wall c a rp e tltig . C o rn er lo t. Rubl Is idew alks, on «.ll s t r i c t , fine loca- tlon . 117.BOO: 1700 d o w n p ay m en t. FnlUFH A Z.oan. 733.2Ryl d a n . 733-8400 „evening an d S u n d ay a for in fo rm a - Jerom .

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In HhoSTO N E and F ra m e , S he<!rooma, 1 ^baths. 2 f irep laces, tiasem ent w ith MAU UK 8rd ba th , e x tra bedroom and fa m - "F armlly rt>om. ('lo*e tn achool and ahop- 6610. .p in g cen tera. N lc* y a rd . A V A L U B 3m».T. a t 122.000. ty ACUIN E W cuatom q u a lity b rick hom *. I w ater.

■ bednxim a. 2 b a th a . f irep lace . 2 c a rga rag e , m ain f lo o r fam ily room Itealtvplua fin ished b aaem en t. f23,600. 300 ACI

hedrooF E L D T M A N R E A L T O R S -^ 1 !;^875 r i l . r A v .. 73S-1SSB r .n r h r

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A ction S e tly D irectory as a guide to dept ice Today . . . and every day

2 4 H o u r w e r i n g S e r v i cA n y A d v e r t i t e r in T h i i D ir e c to ry I t T e le p h o n e A n tw e r in g S c r v ic e , D oy e r t i t e r W il l B a N o t i f ie d t o C o ll Yo

lerrice A d . D i& l 7 3 3 - 0 9 3 L T hree lines, one

F u rn itu reiiuy .S.M T r . a . , A n y th in g r>7 S .K Iny

v slu r. R s rg a ln C e n te r , 261 2nd A ve- or mrnue South. 733-3041. 1-0 N----------------------------------------------------------------

Lownmov/er Service KouiinnC<mncrly'a Hom e Serv ice 171 Hey- In trrm

burn A venue W e a t; U sed law n mow^- — *rs for aala. L aw m ow vr *harp * n in gan d r^p»!r. S*w » abarpcned . 793- P»«v.H17.___________ ;________________________

N«w— Ua*d la w n m o w e ra ; SalAs.Traxlcs.E x p ert s h a rp e n in g a n d rep a ir. S m all ' ■■-;—m otors rep a ired o r reb u ilt. F re* p ick - Oarden op and de livery . In te rm o u n ta in F uelCo.. 7.’!3-«rS2r._________________________ ______ ]

P recis io n law n m o w er a b a rp a n ia g . F r r« KIA ''pickup an<! de livery . D on’a C a b in e t 423-<04and R ep a ir Shop , 1«92 9th A v en u e —E ast, phone 733-8069.________________________ S c

M o b i l e H o m e T r d h s o o r t ~T ra n s i t Horn*. In c . : I n s u r v d T D ^ d * ^

N ationw ide. E v e re t t Hughoa. E d en . Roto-K-KiE n te rp r ise 238 o r T e rm in a l 82&-6140. d ralnai

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__________________________2 ______________ Talley.B a r tle tt Brrm. C om m erc ia l an d Real- —^ —J-----

d en tla l P a in tin g . Q u a lity w o rk m an - l e l e pih rp . 7 M -3 9 8 » -o r W -8 0 2 5 . F re » ««- Y o u r~ ^

------------------------------------------------- . . r r l r .S tu a r t H ro th * n : I n te r io r an d E x te rio r . — — —

C om m ercial a n d rea id en tia l. S an dB lasting . 733-1U 4 o r .738.1948. SU g»r W

P a in tin g . Insid*. ouU lde , free aatlm at«a. " u * ^ s a tis fac tio n g u a ra n te ed . 733-O6S0.

P T u m l y m n --------------------- . J Z c Z ^— ...... III. I I .. axpertaI f you’r* m ad a t y o o r p lu m b er — CaTl p^rienc

7aa-4022, Rlm^ R«*k P iusak in*- a » 4 ^H eatin g . 1240 B lue Lake* N o rth . ' W anted.

M ilt’a I ’lum bing S e rv ice . '24-hour *erv- S hrubb lee. All w ork g u a ra n te e d . M U too W ood'a S eefried. 733-6080. 733-49S4._________ -------------

R ad ia to r Service . w . o f f . rC I j d . ' . R .d U to r S h o p . 2 i4 W iu h lM -

lo n . 7J3-«OiO. R .d i . to r » o u r bo>l- " ' J ™ ' n*as, n o t a a ld a lin * . M any year*♦xperience. y.

^ iim 'a R ad ia to r Sh*/p. Gaa tan k a w eld - - - -----in g an d p o r ta b la . C a ll 781-4821 o r Bei>*lr 178*7, P m p rie to r , T . L. K elly , 342 Salea a

■»2nd Avenue S o u th . 2nd A<C lif f and J a c k 'a S e r r ic e : f a n « -u p a n d E lectro lu

b rak a aerv ica. 781 M ain W aat. P b o n * Lak*a7 1 » -u e « . *d.

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a bom e' becoinej^avajiabl* t*i "“ ""O N !K “ oT"? th e m bst axcluaive a tv a A ltu raa >,.P , Ive. ThU N E W lU tlng U m .w l - Townchoice. All b rick , hM U tifully land* 7., * .• c n i^ l , 4 brdrvwma. hardv^iHM f lo o « . b e a u tifu l new la r p e t . X-oar c a ra g * . lovely firvplace. S2S.S00.M OD ERN aa M ay. w ilh nx>m to mVcft^of ^ «r\»w Jn. i ItetlrtKMiis <1 in fy li f in - niouey ma iahrrl basem en t I r*cre*ti->n. a rea , lau n d ry an d hobby r\H>ni. N o rth - r^x^-e a s t Utcation. L>*luxe cart>eting n t ; v J l^beame^l-celling liv ing num i an d d in ­in g arejy $17,300 w ith good f in ­an c in g . ' Fhon* 739

I'huck^ A G I C V A L L E Y R E A L T Y

73S.i.V<0 " *K v tn ln m : 7.'l'.l.ti5:U o r 7:1S.5S;10

lU eniber M ultlp l* L U tlng — ■ ■■ ■■

VKRY C L E A N , well a rra n g e d t R a l l^ a d ^bcdruom home. ‘w|t>» fam iljr nv>n* f iv iita g ean d la rg e coveretl patU>.' ^'«nce«l. vi y a rd keeps ttie ''dog» jn»l kids in -o r o u t. O nly *i;f.500. FH A o r GI.#- 130 ACRK

M O U N T A I N S T A T E S R E A L T Y42H M ain N u rth ^

F ra n k Booth . B roker 7SS-&U74 CLYI•iEW' L IS T IN G : UsautlTul ^ c k ^ S j

|>ednH>m suburlm n hom e.' Real fam - p . , , t v.ImI lly IM n i . ; f l r r i . l . .- « , i fu ll b a th ., *

■ fam ily riMm plus rvcrea tlun rvKmi,bu ilt-in appMance*. 2-t-ar ga rag e , ......... ■covered p a tio , privat* well w aler.T erm s. Real K stat* Service. 73H.U1M.

3Y O W N E R : B eautifu l i bedn>oinbrick hom e, fully carp*tetl and L o cailo n : draped . N o rth ea s t location, on qu iet W a te r: .Sl c irc u la r d rive . Covered apacious l>e\lroora s Palio and double gurag**. C om pletely m»>»lern. 1 landacatuM . In u u iie H2f> M o unta in adequate.View D rive W est. ?33-ya3l.________ age In Tw

JOO D hou-e. dikubU garaco . 1316 tfth Pi*‘ c ! lM : E ast. T w in Fall*, |t^;^00, ?300 down. to, su it >01 324-46S6. Je ro m e.— —-> _ — ------ T P" RI

O u t o f T o w n H o m e * _________ ^iiV m odern th ree be^lr.KUii hom* and E ldon Ha;

acres In .llaK sm i.in . F ru it , flow ­e rs and paatui-e — m om fo r 26(1 - ............ - n -chicken* an d two o r th ree calv»ao r sheep. W ill sell furn lahed o r un- ...........fum laheil. Come and see I t l Dave H E A INicholson. Rrx'ker. ow ner. I alsi> proved, h hav* aeveral o ther hom es lU ted fn u n beiiriH»m 92.U00 up. 4.UOO a c n

I HEDHOthM home, bath and \ t . fire-Slace. c a rp e tin g . 100x150 lo t, on

tfh w a y tfi between H ailey and • nn“n‘ K elchum . Wrlt-> boi 217 or phon* »ao.uog,7SS.4174 H aile y . ___________________ _

tlU H L l Tw o betfnmm home. M rxlem ex . *■ G, L( cep t h ea t, c a rp e t—drape* in living U 7 Hho*h r\H>m, cU>*e-in. l->w down paym ant. E arl IIG ary WMnn. 643-fltf34._______________ _

LOOK older pe<'ple, tf you a re re tired Hom e Ph and Want a rTlce two betlriKim home, you can buy thla one an d pay Uke ren t. K lm berlv 423-63:iO.

U lH IL i O ne acre , fou r room m odern o v * a i i huua*. deep w*|j. c lly le w e r . 92i- S02I. F l l . r . . ( t . r m o p.m ............ -■■■ ...... ■ 2 hcilrnui

F a r m i f o r S a l e 5 2

sTo A C IiE a ' : : s r u l t l r . t a l . D .c r .^ 1 " ' I "w a te r, |& 6 an n u a l ci»st. R ,I..M . and p ro p erty . foHMt g r a t in g . 2 hom es on year an tu n d s tre a m , will run 160 cows. V j l -$6(),(I00, 2U>/t down. W endidl R ealty , 1632 Add6;ifl-2»74 o r Je rom e 824-2028._______ ___ R nice M.

ACRE m eadow ran c h <m Soldier lU aIr OstCreek. U m il* of er**k. fm n ta g * . AIV A r t Ir*la w e a th e r m ad , e lec tric ity . Several gf>od aum m er hom e slles. All 'h U fo r 17,- T 600 w llh term a. Iverson B ea lty V3t- S M i^4364, (iow Hng. F o r eale

S H O P a ro u n d an d ae* o d r ran c h Uat- a n d m wInga In s p rin g , sum m *r an d ^*U- Ue calvea. T

Real F .sU le. 641 "^Maln W eat. 733- o irV u rn a1»H0 .________________ __________________ raU . los

bO ACRES, close lo (^>odlng. Good suil, 7*fu ll w a te r r ig h t, 3 l>edroom home, t ra d e fosteel g r a n a ry and shop. 130,000 wUh *’*tr im s . T a y lo r Agency, 42a-62M», c /o T im .Kim l.crly,_____________________________ ^ ^

IllV K H V iew l 320 acrc*. 70 cu ltivated . r .n c lAm ple f re e w a te r, 6 TtK>ni home, S te w a rt,ru n n in g a p r in g w a te r. Buhl D U trict. *ble,840 .floo g<to<l term s. F a rm era R salty TnmRubl r.«.l-4f.fiO. _________________ il*!**

IUO ACRKS betw een Je ro m e an d T w in H U iFalU. Prlcf^i only I 2W.OOO w ith term a iw m iv m as low a-1 IJ.OOU »lown t«» r ig h t buyer.Jerom e. R cnlry , a24-43HS.____________ *• ™ ^ *-

100 A ('U E ^ u ru x in g lan d w ith a p rin g Buy tb a l 's never been <lry and tw o ponda.In Hhoaliun* B a 'ln . e a s t of R4igeraun. E A R»:>fl r>er acre- O w ner, 733-3788._____ Ih ih l

MAUUK’K K L A A S Real t la U l* : 7 7 -— 177177••Farmn a SpecialtyJ* Phon* 733- , 1 65111. R an d le B risto l, aa leam an , 733-

_ ? l i B --------------------------------------------- ------- f i . 1,1. . c60 ACUE.H. 35 fa rm in g acre*, 37 ahare* m ail an

w ater. »'* m il* r iv e r fm n t . O nly o iled Ijlg IS .500 w ith gtMxi t« rm a. G ooding tak * moR ealty. 0.14-4231,_____________________ p a y m e n t

300 ACliE s to rk aet-up^ n ica new $ o w n er, 1 hedroom hom e, n o rth w ea t R up*rt. 77 A C H ES W llbum A gency. H ey h u m , 878-7072. bedroom

a r e y o u looking fo r good farm a o r ovranchcs. la rg e o r sm all 7 P b o n a Blay* b t« k m * i

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es, one m o n th , on ly $6.30 f^nT p

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M O U N TSew tng m achine* to r re n t by week 'or m onlh . i^inger S ew ing C en ter, _ _\ ia N orth .Main, T w in FalU . 73i- f r a n k l y.n.;4t.___________________ ____________ _ __________

Folding cha irs , tablea. a n y n u m b er for GOOD au ball occaaicma ; also tra s h hau lin g . £“ U a h a rln f r m , .u n l . l n f u r l . - 33 -«H2 l . T w in »i

iuOl Itema f.jr ren t. "K en tJA IU " Com- l l l ^ y ipaoy. atrrusa fru m F i r a X )epartm cnt. 4 i(V-rh .,n , ------------ r o u ' 8 aV

R o t o T i l i n g l la y e rm aG arden. Unw ns and F a rm Acr*ag*a

R O T O - T I L U I N O B u d ™ mF o r ln fo rt7iati<7n r a i l ; 4J404.

K I M B E R L Y N U R S E R I E S C H O IC E • 423-<04fl o r 423-8481 H a ge rm a

_-------------- = ------:---- ;=--------:--------- — aa leam anS e p t i c T o n k S e r v i c e 440 2 . H a

j»*caie tan k a c leaned , rep a ire d an d in-

~ V .'n " ! ''7 » v ” o63*“ ” * " ‘ »7.000 _w— - .. — .............................■ ■ — ■ m en t CoRoto-Kooter aew er ae rr ic a fo r anydrainage fa ilu re . A lso aep tic tan k ACKJtAUfc cleaning. A. O. H aken , 7M-2641.

S e p tk T an k C lean ing] CaH Ch*aUr T . n . , . d l . l 733-ilO.«,--------- ^ ---------- ---- a y

T e l e p h o n e A n s w e r S e r v i c e o n c r . nY our Talephone is n ev er a lone. 24-hour

aervlce. P h o n e 78-V23S<._____________

•___________ T o w i n g ______________ _ c i t y L ous u g a r W rw rker Service. AddU on A va. a c e . _ a ^

n u e W est. P hone 73!t-1234.. . T r e e S e r v i c e

C. WeU* T re* Serv ice . T ra in e d tree e x ^ r t a . r - y f>m t f lwTKg- a n d ex- ‘perience. L ocg l—Inatired . 783-W07,

—_7 ia .2 g ia ,___________ _________ ^W anted . T r re to p p in g an d r r a o v a l .

S h ru b b * rr trim rn ln g . F re* 'eetim atea.Wood*a T re* Serv ice. 7S3-i»40. C O M M tR C— ■ _i - ■ I — ...— . fl^* apac

;_____________U p h o l s t e r y ________ ___ ^ u ^ ^ p i«W* o ffe r com pla t* aerv ic* on a ll typ** j | 0^ i

o f fu rn itu re . R ecovering , rab u ild ia g , 7 3 1 .1 4 1 8reflnUhliSg, red ee lg n in g . F r* a *ali- -----------------1m atea. Caln*a. Inc., phon* 718->7111. Y a C ^ t iO f l

V o c u u m C l e o n e r s ^ k e w ' cBeiM lr all m a k M ; au p p lia a : Hoov*r th a F«U

^ l e a an d S«r«ie*. C o m e r B lua Lakca p ric* of 2nd A venue E a s t. 783-1027. B lue L*

Electrolux. Sal*a an d S crv lca. 804 Blu* F O R S A I Lak*a Bou]«Tard. R allab la m a n w a n u W o u ld e •d . p ic k u tv

■OW Cost W aiF a r m t F o r S a l e ■ 5 2 S u n d

----------------;--------- T w in F a llKXTRA n i r . 1 . c w . w ith n tw ^ :: modem horn* In Kimberly area.’ •

~ cn=n r j r ' ihr i ;* a r le u n t r -tKm t ' ■i V k a u i m .>on. GiVHlIng tra c t fo r only 181,600, JDEAL V/■-•'J",- Jow n. or th lv .IF you hav* • $100,000 and Uk* to anil a hamak* money, call ua toilay. W* right (n >ihav* something U* ta lk ab^tut. 1‘nccil |SMALL buaineaa With down i>ay- n n ile rment of »»5.600. thU U a consUlent •money maker, _ t«on. Qp>.

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S A L E S C O . —‘•'“ ■"-- I ;Thon* 733.«008, »34-6l71. 878-81061

Chuck P*len»*m. 73S.art38 u-iauiu. liCliff Peterson. 324-54^0 M ah/’Nl.,

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80 ACRES, fc bedro^ihi olJor home. (v«, Railmad trackage*, and highway nu-ut ba:. fi\-uiage. Eaat gf P au l un highway __

---------- A p a r tm o i130 ACRES Weat of PauL No lm- txTTTIZZI— ITov.m .nt. i , .,l ,! r 'V ;

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Paul. Idaho ' 43S-5J23, 43S-07SO —S.^l/Vl.L l>i]

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8 0 A C R E S ■'“ K.o.irn,“:I,or.llon.. m ll. 'o ff l lk h w .y ID.W ater: .SO shaie . N.S.C. Home; 5 * *•l>e\lroora spacious home. i»«upletely ,nunlern. Outbuildings i very, very ruinlklu-«ladequate. Tia>le for homo i>r acie- TVSi.) bi-d|.age In Twin Falla as p* ii payment. fuiiiiahrtlPrice! IM l Ti-rms to be ariangod 7:i;»-W7Mto suit vou. Dia*J.E.< -

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32*1-1388 ci.KAN 4Eldon Handy. Broker - 824-2877 N o‘p»i;.

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160 HEAD Cattle Ranch. Well lm- rW T\—7777, l.r^.v«d. h a a beautiful m od.rn 4 .Vnn.e 'beiiriH»m home. 320 acres ilct.'*lrd. -------------4.UOO acre* private allotm ent. Illg i >>■ U «‘id l Wo.h1 River through pla.c. l^.l- of \«Aier. lu heallh onlv icnnon for . sclllutf. Puaaession NOW! Uniy A p a r fm OJ50.000. T w rn sn :

nice sill- C . L O O N E Y , R e a l t o r J '- ; .117 8 ho*hon* North 733-4081 R**MoH .

Earl R a rn c , Farm A lU m h ‘‘.V piBpeclalUt — ‘ »

Hom* Ph.m* 423-5659 LYNSSDiUnew onr

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O U T S T A N D I N GBMALL catti* aet up 146 arra CANYONranch l70 Irrlgatadl *.v|ih ipgrkllng mum np•» j.^.triion< home._»m.»roUS out-_______ s ^ I t atiohullding*. will run 75 }^ead cattle. ■ T\iir~6 *k4 mile* fm m Jvnune, 1211,6 0 0 , lCKl>Ki..‘OUWill conaider trad* on claar town - menl. Spm perty. ,d . 238

G L O B E R E A L T Y1632 AddUon Ivast 733-2623 cation,liruc* Mecham 73:t-5467 llght.i.Itlair Osterhout 7:i:i-r>iU5 ■A rt Ir*land 733-2340 NICE 4 t«

Member Multlpl* L U tlng______

S M A L L C O W R A N C HF or aale by owner small cow ranch PARTIALand mw cmi>, 1 0 0 to 160 cows and ment.calvM. Pasturea fenced and crons I tiiik.i«-ifeiio'e<I.” %rKlern ~UediVMin> House. A<lultn.oil furnace. F air tJiitbuii«lings. cor- i . . raU. loading chute. Twin Falls Canal water. 4 mil** t<» town. Willtrad* for am aller place or amall 1 , ! ?*down paym ent. W rite Box 10-U — ~ —:--c /o Tlme*-N*wa. TWO bed-------------- ----------- ---------------------------------port, raF o r a b*tt*r deal on a belter farm 733-Hh^:or ranch, CALL or SEE Lynn 3 n i c kS lew ait. Choic* pnip*rti«* avail- frlguraiable. 733-19MI

FELDTMAN Realtors ;-----876 F ilar Avenu* 733-1088 H oU tO SIMMEDIATE poaseaalon, 8 0 -a c ra CU.MPLi.farm 3 ‘-i mil** fm m Uuhl. l..ovely waaher7 room home, cm ps all and Includ- Iv «'"tt*.*d. Buy now and mov* in. J34.600. Mo»fl-

F A R M E R S R E A L T Y I iiumaIhihl______________________ 64U-46S0__ wat.T

16U ACRES northaid* farm . Ixit uf —w atar, Larg* h«/m«, barna and abe<U. TH REE I a ll n*w aine* 1068. B*verai larg* wa«hcr. fieltU. Good fcnce*. 4 milk mutes. 5th Av m ail and achool a t d«wr—on two ONE nx>i oiled 'highway* naa r good town. .Will tak* mortgag* o r con trac t a* part }.ii} g./,,paym ant. Term* on halanc*. Write -------- -----owner. Box llA-A e /o Tin>e*-New.s. M o u ia* -

77 ACHES, 4V% mll«a from Jerom*. ibedroom rnddern Bbadp*.____ LI.__ :auod outbulldinga. $31,760, Terma. ____Stockmen'* llealty . 801 South Lin- ^ Q V

__cnin. Jrrom e. .<124-4846. Eveninga.Carl Stepncna, 834-2407, --------------

LOVluLY UO acre*, 17 acraa cultivated, hay and paature. 20 ahare* Northaid* w ate r plua BO" walL" W ater.' G(U->n modern 4 bedroom home. Close to WendeU. $18,000, $5,000 down. Clyde Petersen Agency, 636-2071. Wendfll.

120 ACItES. very good location t o ___ -Tw in KalU il ia J e m m ^ Well kept "DTJPTTETK little ranch, very nlc* hom*. Pric* tilo bu $47,600. Dryd*n Ag«noy, J*rome, *tur, » 824-6232. Ed P a tltt. aaleaman. 824- 211 Oil 5234. l>ednH>n

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W jth modem tw o b*<Iroom home, bedroorbuilt-in appliane** and fireplace locatlouplua guest houa*. L*rg* atock scho<jU.

. barn . 23 aharea irrigation wat*r. 8TVice 817,500. Own*r wlU trad* TWO befo r homa in tm m -o r traU er hotia*. heat, di

H A R O L D 'S A G E N C Y 1.':” " *783-5632 o r 738-4878 < 21 or

______________________________________ TWO Bweat 0

5 ACRES paatura. cloe* to Twin fence*!FalU, neatly furnUb*d with a fam- 73.‘ .a3Hily fun typ* yard .tnd » bedroom AT'I'JtAChoma. P lua garag*. ahop. carraL - drap e*.-barn. May conaider tra ile r bouae aa berly. 1p a r t paym ent. TWO be

M O U N T A IN S T A T E S R E A L T Y42H Main Avenue North •'ruTTTTiri

F rank E, Booth. B m kcr 738-6974 ^------------------------------------------ ---------- - Inquire

GOOD aub-divUlon poU ntia l: 20 aerca, BUHfull aharea of w aU r. !>>, mUc* frum 1 5 5Tw in FalU. $16,000 wllh excellent - 3 3 .t«rmji. Lynwood Realty, ^38-8311; —r H .r l .y U . th . r . . 7JJ-81JJ. L « M.U.-ere. 4itV-694il. ^ p m

FOH SA LE by ow ner: Acreag* in TrrTTTT^ H agerm an V allay: eight room bouae. g rav ity apring w ater, approxlm al*!/B acre*. % down, t«rma on balance. —2 —Bud Sm ith, H agerm an, phone 887* TWO bed4j<04.__________________________

CHOICE acraatrea and riv*r fm ntagea, —H agarm an VaUey, Ivan D unham, TWO beaaleem an fo r Schmidt A Muffley, 837- fenced4402. H agerm an. R OH.

ACHE w ilh nica landscaping. $ bail- SEVluNmom-oJday koiaa. aa ty ra l ga*. O a.y — aaU Ia -$7,000 w ith A-1 term s. Heiss In^cit* 733-193m ent Company, 324-2386, Jerome. SMALL

ACKEAGE, 3 bedrooms. Trade fo r $40. Pl- bome o r trallerhouae. Sugar factory* ^

Independent M*at Pack corner, pink KOOmt* house. _ _______________ _______

BY O W N ER: Lovely 3 bedroom home privateon Grandview D riva wfth 13 acre*. t/onrd.Phone _#fter 8 p.m ., 783-8289. ------- H x S & T

BUILDING lot, 50*xl62*. Muat a*U. pHvataPrice reduced. 468 HarrUqn._______ N orth.

CITY L o U : South side, w ater. a«w- CLEANac*. and gaa. 733-3811.______________ 9 3 0 pei

_ ^ , batha.B u t l n a t s P r o p e r t y ____________ MBU SIN ESS P m perty fronting hUrhway . ■'y=p';rA~'

t^ - a 7Td'»8 . «rve^-440a*-fronta^r. Ideal fo r motal o r ahopplng center. Finance befora aale* tax and aave I Eajy *” »• ^ -terma. 'WiH ta k a *««o«m1 d*ad o t t « a tfo r your loan. 733.C833._____________ STh^ei

COMMERCIAL BARGAIN I N**d of- "fir* apac*. ahop, a to re 7 You can hav* ■►'J*'- ^ thU plua 8176 Incpm*. M ain highway.)T - l n F .I I . . T h ii i . »oodl »IB.I)<KI.I_*»« $ 1 ,0 0 0 down. Real l^L ala Servic*.' SPACIOI 733-141$. I f lo o r ,------------------------------------------------ j 4»at.

V a c a t i o n P r o p e r t y ____________ M :A FEW -Choic* ‘^-acr* trae ta le ft i n ! a t t f .> J 7

th a F e tl i t I jike aub-divliion. S*m«prica of $1S00. Lynwood Realty. 610 modertBlue Lake* N orth. 733-0211._______ encea

FOR S A L E : Lot n ea r Son Valley. w antaWould consider tra d a fo r la ta mod«l 168&.p icku ty 733-«74K------ --- Newa.

Vaht; . y n s t | n n P r o p e r t y . g S '

iu K A l, VA CA TION llv ln » — O n«, t w i I o r thiVe beUnK>ma. on* b a th OT b a tb ' 1

anil a h a lf. Pick y u u r a p u t an ti moV« r ig h t (n 'a n d s ta r t i*nJoyi&tf yUUnMlf* iM ceil f io m >6.000 -up* C U U w ay l | i . i l e r Ccnttfr. A ddU un A van it«

. W eal, rea r ol D ean 's U icbfi*id fita* _ t« o n . Upvn evciunifs a n d tiu n d ay a . .,

Cr*ek. n * a r - < \ 4 0 . WrilM D. Q. Jut>uaon, 46^4 f» L . A lam eda. P o r tla n d , OtatfOD*P hone l-!.0.t.2.H4-Hi4a. •_______________

P E k F e CT f i l i n g f o r lu n a n ^ U-iauiu. iav v s tig a te Swisa V illa I F o r ' lu lo u n a tio n ph.m e o r w r i ta 42«M ain N o n h . T JJ-o n 6 .

R e i l E i t a l e W a n t e d (S S" to buy tlirec t fm m o w n e rs ,

J . f ’iitaue of su in ll lol ; uUo w allbu tit tw,»-l»e»lix»*Mn h*uu«,_ce^___

singiw g a m g e . G iv« L_ f u l l d o ta iU .J io x n i l r.-'o ^ J

- A p a r t m o n t s —f u r n l s h a c ^ — i— T O " - - ^r u t > bctirtK.ni duplyv, w a te r a h d a a n - I

I ts il.u i fuinU htfil. CI.MC lo shoppiniT ’ - VI hi * D.in,

A i'A U l Mr..N'l for lady. Cloao in . L iu - ^ enr«. di,he.^. telephone fu rnU hed, $35. id

*S3.»;U4 o r 733- 9

S .^l/U .L iu iih e lo r a p a iln ie n t . F u rn ish - *»l, clean , tcaaonable. C all 733.6216 ari.«>t 6 p.m. _____ _____________ J

N U K clfttn fu ii iU h td a p a rtm e n t. O ld e r NK entlem a., p ir fe ire d . Ju s t-A -M era | |Inn . Phone 7 ; i . 3 - t i 2 4 4 - __________ ^ jl

T H R E E n>om f u r n l a h ^ ap a rtm en t^ L } 'a u r sa n lta lio n and hot w a te r flfuinlklu-d. 140 p e r nitm th. 733.1UHU. M

TVSil bcih,H<m. gus hc.ii. 361. w V lerfu iiiiahetl. 2r>s N itith W .t^blogiou. W.:<:ui.7H o r _________________

DIJ PJ.E.K - clc*n a uHuns and b a th . ,1 7Vj|“ 6u-V’‘ fuvnLhcd, P h .u ia l|

CI.KAN 4 rv»om ba’»iiiu*nl r p a r tm r n t . uc a rp t.r t , a ll utiliiK*s except IlghU . 'No pets. 7:i:i-6>id|. _______ L

T H R E E i^wmia, aim .pon’h and b a th . ■U round fliK>r. oulsh lu e n lran c* . 314 9Uth A v fu u e N orth .________ __________ ■

IVSO rooma vs-iih lia th . p riv a t* wn- I trn n re . 2. :t 6th Av«*nUo N orth ,

T w u uiui ih ic e liM.ms, Ulilitie*, A d u lu . f lno pets. ir>ao K im bei'ly Itoad. ■

A p a r t m o n t $ - ^ U n f u r n l s h e d 7 1 jTW t> laiifu rrir.ma^^onii h a th . E x tra

nice sn d c icn i. Lots . f " b u ilt-in* , neat, w afer, afovr. re fr ig e ra to r , aan - lU lIon .riirnU hrrt. A ir cotiditloned* - f cloae-in P i e f . r l.Achelor o r a ing lg I Iwdv. P h .iriV 7:13-417o. I!

L Y N W O iH i .M ANOR: iTITw U aalng t new t>ne and two )>e«iroom a p a r t ­m ents. :i4;i Uiuo I..akrs R oulevard N o rth . C o n tac t: V ern S m ith , 735-

CA N Y O N V IL LA one a n d tw o b«d- __ * '*Vt ^tove, rv fr lg e ra to r

tiirn la h ttl. 177.nfl

KKl>I'X.'ORATKl), iTrge 3 room a p a r t - m enl. S a n itu tlo n wnd h e a t fo rn U h - ed. 238 n iu e Lukes N o rth a f te r 6 p.m . n r phone 423-6PQ3. K im W rly.

1 VV~t) uPIIjRoTTm a p a rtm e n t, good lo-' ca tion , iitilidea fu rnU hed excep t llght.1. 733'6'J24. 1337 h th Av*nu* 'K»*«t. I

N ICK 4 loom s in 4-plux. g ro u n d flo o r. i ho t W ater heat. A ilults »mly. N o |>*ls, {

Hh-Mip, ph.>n* 733-2433 o r 733- HJ44.___________________________________ .

P A R r i ALLY fu rnU hed f m n t iTpart- n icn t, AU u tlllllea <«xcapt Ughta.. 1-oK.i..,. ^....1 ----A<lults. 7:>3.26:U'l._____________________

I 'A U riA L l.Y fu rnU hi'd one l>c<lnMim iluplex. CliH.0 to chopping d is tr ic t . Rcnsoimble. C all a f te r 4 p.m .. 73:1-72:i»._________;__________________

TW O b*drcH)ni duplex , basem ent, r a r - p o rt, range , hood an«l diai>oaRl. C all733-:ih^2.______________________________

3, N IC E riHtms and bwth, rnnge, re* frlgL-rator, w ash ing fac ility . A du lta.

__733-19M0.

H o u t e s — F u r n i s h e d 7 3

t./U.\i i'L K T Kl. Y fu rn ish ed , n u tom alio w aaher, liryer, 3 l>eds, room y. W eek­ly in tcs. all u tilitie s fu rn ishvd , JtkhuM o l d . ______________________

UKAL/'I'IFUL tw o be<lrooiii m obila hum a o n p rlv u t* lu t. L lg h U a n d uat<T fu rn iahed . 210 A ah S tre e t.

7 733-270.1.______________________________I, T H R E E IUH>m m odem ho iue. A u to m atic ;e w asher. W aler ftirnU hed . Se* a t 63S •• 5lh A venue N o rth .” ONK nxm i furniahe<t ho iuc. E ld e r lad y .U no peU, no d r in k e rs , u tilltie* . Bog •» m . r , 'o T lm c - N .w , ..e ---------------- • ..............^ H o u t e i — U n f u r n l t h e d 7 4

; MOVING or STORING?----------------- - f .ii -i WARBERG'S^ " A iicn U fo r

Allleii V an Line** F ieu E s t im a to L: 733-7J710 - - --------T "DTIPl.fclX.: Two bedriMsms, gaa f u r n a t** tilo b u lb , sh o w er, stove, re fr lg e r-

a to r , »76 include* w a te r , a a n ita tlo n .211 Oth Avunuo E&/it. H uus*. tw u l>ednH>m«. fu rn a c e atok-;r, cloae-in. com fortab le, strive, re f r ig e ra to r , if

1 desire<i. $66 includes w a te r, a a n lta - ta t lu n . 461 4 lh A venue E aa t. P huna 7.i3-6UU0. days ; 733-&K4&. even lnga,

F II..E R ; fu r S a le o r R e n t. M ixlern 1 bedroom , d rap es , c a rp c tin g . Jdaal locatiou , close tn a h o p p in a a n d schu<jU. 733-1666 befo re H a .m . — a f te r 6 p.m.

TW O beilroom house, in su la ted , coal h ea t, double g ^ m g e . W a te r an d aa n - I ta tln n fu rn U h ed . 1131 W ilm ore Ave­nue, A d u lu tm ly, no peta . |6 0 . 733- 6621 o r 733-B 471 ._____________________

- T W O BEDRO OM m o d V r^ 3 ' m lleaw eat o f T w in FaUa H ig h w ay 30, fenced back y a n l . 160 m o n th . P h o n a7.3.‘ -83Hl._____________________

A T 7rJtA C T IV E tw o bedroom , c a rp e ted -

berly . $70 p e r m o n th . 423-5337.T W O bedroom m odern house, n*w ly

' r*decora ted . la rg e y a rd , chuie* lo-ca tio n . P hone 7:i.1-IH'j3.______________

TW O bedroom , la rg e llv in ir room , u til­ity room , fu ll baaem en t, nil fu rn a c e .

- In q u ire 306 4 lh S tre e t N o rth .»• IN B U H L 3 bedrxHjma, coal fu rn ace ,n $55 m o n th . 316 13th N o r th . 733-4982It o r 733-2422,___________________________

F O U R REDROO.M. $76. 127 flth A ve-’ n u e N o rlh . P h o n e 733-807* a f te r- 4 p.m .______________ • ______" C1«EAN am all tw o bedroom hom a.’ —4»tOv4Mi, ra t^ ig a ra to c ,—tu rn ia h a d .—Ing__

, q u ire a fU r 2 p.m .. 340 Aah S tre e t , r. T W O bedroom s, baaem en t. g a ra g e , fan e -

.rd y a rd , close to tow n , v»at*r a n d r aan ita tlcm fu rn ish ed . 733-1676. ’ *C TW U bedroom bou**, doubl* g«r»ir«i _ r- fenced y a rd . 186 L ocuat Iv o rth . 7 » i-

R30H.f- S E V E N room tw o s to ry houa*. W ill^ ----aal l t o ba iar<»*d , »47 E aatland D ria a.—t- 733-193». __________________________

S M A L L one bedroom hom a. 149 Tylar*.r $40. P b o ne 7 3 3 -0 7 4 $ ._____________

k R o o m s — B o a r d a n d R o o m 7 6- E X C E L L E N T room a, fu m U h ed . c lean ,

p r iv a te e n tran ce . clo^e-In, a i r cond i- ** tfotied. 137 4 th A venua N o rth . .- C L U a tU lN . n ica .....c le a a _ com forU ib lf.__!• p r iv a te e n tra n c e , 321 2n d A v an u a_ N o rth ._________________________ •-’* C L E A N co m fo rtab l* room a d o w n to w n .

$80 p e r m onth . M odem show era a n d “ b a th a . C am e ra C «n t* r Hot*l.

- B u t l n e i s —O f f i c a - t t B n U U -------f tO5 X A H (;E o ffice apace fo r re n t . AU ^ "n tilitie* fu rn ia h ed ploa a i r Condltlon- y fn g . P le n ty fre« p a rk in g . P r iv a ta

e n tr a n c e , fa c in g F ile r Av*nue.$100 m o n th . S a v e ' Oti S h o p p in v - O n i* * *

p C o n ta c t J a y DavU.________ •‘ f o r K E N T ; B u ild ing . 4 iS 2nd Av«*. j n u a 'S o u th , a u ita b la f o r m a n u fa c tn r - J* I ia g o r w areh o u ain g . Pl>»ne 733-4l$ l»»i' S P A C IO U S BualiMM p f f ic e . K a i t t

- 1 _________________* ; F a r m t f o r K a n t - __________8 4“ A T T E N T IO N . M r. L .n d o w n n - : K*p<j-* r U n o - t f . r l M r - I t h fnll__Un« . o t ■

m o d em e q n lp m « n t, rseelW rnt r e f e r -_ encea an d to p p ro d u e ilo n r« « o T ^ y. w a n ta to l in e a p 1S0*400 a w a a f o r . «1 1686. 'W rita B og I^-A a « / a T tiM ir^

K*wm.

S u n d a y , J u n e 6 , 1 9 6 5T w in F a l l s T i m e s - N e w s ' ■ • 2 b

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h>om*. •ppro*tn»*U)y •-« wmIu whil; O L IV E Rrunsiruetinr r»*w born*. T# b« mo»«d , i-»i

__ — to own locatiprt; Call Martin BubUr. J O H N DJ_________________;________ _ O L IV E R

W oKlNi; coupU dM ir« modem two O L IV E Rb^room dupl«t with iraraif*. Mu*t k ftn ir T inbm nlc*. Call 7I8-A8U1 daytima; 7SS- N E W HO

, 7010 »v»nlhy._____ ~ ‘ B U L K T>>'KUKKA1< »ov*mxnant imployca wants nackaffc

la r*nt In U>wn or vielnlty • bou«or unfumUh««l apartmant. Writ# K U V A K .lUi* llA «/P Tim«.Nawi. D IX IE B(

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A T T E N T I O NF A R M E R S !— T r a c t o r s ^

.......... F A W A I X H r TI I-O R D «N ; • M O U N

A L L IS C H A L M E R S WC I MM A S SE Y H A R R IS -14 d ie se l m ;„d a . , JO H N D E E R E No. 70 d ie s e l -A L L IS C H A L M E R S W D &

c u l t iv a to r .— C o m b i n e s — ----

M A S S E Y H A R R IS No. 90 S W, M A S S E Y F E R G U S O N

S u p e r 90 N c 'v He.s'— M o w e r s — u-'tfd. al

F E R G U S O N D y n a -b a lan c e F O R D D e a rb o rn A N D \JO H N D E E R E No. 5 JO H N D E E R E No. »D E A R B O R N S id e ra k e _____________IH C h a n g o n fo r IHC-C

— P o t a t o E q u i p m e n t — B A IC U R L N o. 70 u sed I .(C U R L N o. I u s e d ■ B e s t to a d eC U R L 4-ro iv d ig g e r OveiC U R L 2 -row d ir e c t ooN T A n

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y ^ T T E N T I O N ! ! ,U s e d F a r m i n g N e e d s

JO H N D E E R E 14T P T O ._______ PQICr.________ _____ ___ _ ------ -aa«_tifim.Jittu

JO H N D E E R E IM T P T O ; -------- T-----------------B a le n ---------------------------------- F a rm S u p p l l

C A SE I60T P T O B a le rC A SE 160W P T O B a le r ^ ^ C A SE 200T P T O B a le r B A L E JO H N D E E R E 851 Sid* D e­

liv e ry R a k e . / i->n« Afri F E R G U S O N 3 - p o l n t S i ^

D e liv e ry R ak e . 9U sed M O W E R S 'P ® - " ' F A R M A L L A w ith S h llH cr

u r t . F A R P------- P E R O e S O N -T E IO D l S T R I i

JO H N D E E R E M odel R .63 m. i„ a . .JO H N D E E R E 620 - F O R D 861 d ie se l

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E Q U I P M E N T C O . _ K e d uS. Ea.ll^ITriM v* 783-7271

lohn HIII. 428>8U1 e, iCh«aUr Hh.rrala 781-8260 _ l i At J

_ 805 Main Nor

_ — , MAlilC Valley-.F o r F a r m e r s ! .iu r« . Farm

— B E T T E R B U Y S —Ma«U In l'i>ri

4 -row B L A C K W E L D E R B e e t Pt«>n. -a t-nn-----------th in n e r , c o m p le te w ith b a r u - „ /» i

a n d A -fram e. H a y , G r a in i KARM ALL A w ith S h lf n e rii*«. alfaira hay.

__ abiiut Jun® 2(PEIROUSON TE20 Marl#y \ ’alUyJO H N D E E R E M odel R sh.-h,™.. CoJO H N D E E R E 630 ^rO R D 961 d iesel Ec'u n u m V - u . i

, . teln, high inMlnvrati. 8&&

10’ R O L L E R H A R R O W m o d - _ * c».. ■B rASTUUK far

J O H N 'D E E R E 851 S id e D e ----------- Hvtr y R a lw .---------------------------- t«<h - ur - m -

F E R O U S O N 3 - p o in t S ido M Acic v a l li D elivery Rnlce. c.rindii

D u a ls fo r FE R O U S O N 68.— o s e d - M o w E R s ----------------s—

1._____M- Brindins

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E Q U I P M E N T C O . .!a, Eaktlaml Dtiv« 7aS-7Z72

Jnhn Hill, 423-8131 w a9 > « t.r B h .rr.u 73S-5J60 " ^

A T T O JT iO N F A R M E R S — ST O C K M E N 16. :Barb«<i Wlr» and Steel I'cuU i*ASTlJUK for

-Cair Creep VeeUere anU IU>« Feeder* mnrr. tlatn bjA L B E R S M IL L IN O sfo>h'-n

TrvicVl.n. 7S3-iltl rolli.m.MllUn^K. Jer»>rUSED CASE W 1050 h . r .w .lh .r

With bi« enflne. like new. AUo. *uod —••lection of new and u*ed Ilcuton 400 )UISllEI-S.awather*. 1030 pull type and 1045 42.’<»R717. H>mCflXrcropidleiL llaxmw automaiie r to ^atacker. Twin KalU Tractor and 432-2714 1

_,lm plm ..nl. 73»:J<BII7.--------------------- GOOD Irrla .t^ lilASSEY-FEIUJUSON «4 dlcaal 19«4. S. (;.nirlev.

pow«r hx'k differential. power jo TON 1st r• teeriftK, liffhu, wide end. adjustable B43-4701 !«uhl«heeU. 100 hour*, lika new. 8S7- -------------- -23'i4. ra«tirfor>i.__________________ F a rm S e e d

USbO KARM equlpmenu Trmetor*. KOU SAI.K: T maehlnea. truck*. I'riced ri«hl, terma Uuiw^ir” iJ ! “ b ,> St." Cun.ron Pn-l,ic,. Kim

V k OVKKUAUI, >11 m .k « of tr.<- r ? i / -torm. C»1I M6UBUln S u i« i Imple- —- ■ - 'ment, 128 2nd Arenue South. 733- bS of i>433. __M9-5W7. Ha*.

KEW HOLUkND Kay Baler. Super 77 A n im a l B r» eatrinc tie, cood condition. I*bone ■; ......... .. ■;----487*8687. Pet# Cenarruaa. Bo» 78. AKTlHcIALTUchfMcf. I«Uh<v,__________________ pmven i

k;yUIPMfc.NT“ t:“o “ Hitfhwax 27. ^fcV»uth Tlf Paul. J.!. e**e farm* ma- r*T** I’' rTT ehinery male* and eerrice. ^ ^ ^

CLEARFIEL^ Hay rU TfH _______ iTTTT. * * * »lre». call you^*yrly,r___ __________________________ clan, N»el <

UAY bALXK: John Deerv 224—new ------ -------------laat year. Haa bale l oniy 140 acrea. C a t tleCan b* ftnanced. 324.&403. Jcrx^ tne.___________ __

LAVAL Milker; complete with 2 DAIRY COW’Sunlta. Milk cooler — < can*, aide •Prmrcr*. UX)door. 824-&403. __________________ buy or trad#

tA S E 81DK d .llr .r r r .k ., rul>- J."'* ‘‘" ‘i-"'','’b . r : 01l».r !>.•■> pl.n t.r, Phon. S ii- " , 7 '.V'* 20HS. Jemme. or -n4 s.

C-H Bulk Milk ..nk. 5..'o '\.non. DE „LAVAU pip*lln» milk,r. i unlU: llk. " " '" ' 'v ou.ll»,ew. »34-&2»l. r.o<vi>ne. _______ k* i’ ^

CLKARFIKLD. 1«€4 h*r loader. 7-i*?M7%

boom, hnw pump. h.„d run. »-w.r Si3-4;a7. b.to,fowtrol Tal^e- Kenneth P(^. 733-1 iS4. pni ia c m e ••SIlTenip* potato a n d t>c»i HKc;isTK»».i» i

ehain U txet-. Buy it »nd eare. Made or older K,by Acme Fjler.---------- preaent t ime.'<

ife a C A S E *0O baJer. o»«d ^ r y htija, ««■ 423-40U af

h a y balera: ICKUT John IWere • S «»nie CaM aner Fm naon. No. lo. or 4:.n.4iTn »

___________ HUAD re«iBALER: model 4« lntematk>nat. atdns TVar* old Hj

tta. with mot*-»r. Eic«U*nt »hai>e 'ell. CaU 7^^-:o n M«-t8r»_. _Pa_nl._______ _ VOH SAIK-— i

TWO Xr*«n*n baler*. rr*\ rood ca*u Inot res'ia'ter*. ^ ZiUa»i Motar

Co» WendeU. Safr^ni. WANTKD- &o77 NEW Holland atrin* rM.r- •nrincer..

wt»rk- Good condttioo. JACK aervice—I77«. Buhl.------------------ _ _ _ .ell. rh .ne W

40KNJD j « w < b^r c a Tvhber. 840. CAl.V|:s all kC*n W - 4 W 324-4K;2. J , „

r - ' ^ -

iold in Your A- f a r m lm p U i iw n * » ~ 9 0 C aW fa

' ■ O n F ____ U S E D E Q U I J e M R N X — ■

!® J O H N D E E R E H a y C h o p p e r «)- C A S E N o . 133 B a l e r " • O L I V E R 6 0 T B a l e r ' "W

'J O H N D E E R E N o . 3 M O W er M O B II _ O L I V E R 24 M O W E R r o t f ." O L I V E R 355 M o w e r ----------------

N E W H O L L A N D S id o R a k e _ > B U L K T A N K C r e a m e r y » p a c k a g e 180 g a j lo n .U K O V A R S p r in g t i i je H a r r o w « e i r e r

D I X I E B e e t T h i n n e r M o“ D I T C H E R 3 -p o in t_ W O O D a r id S t e e l H a r r o w s ^

N E W E Q U I P M E N T . . N O B L E . S p r in g t i n e H a r r o w s r.n i,in» S a e th e a l l N e w G E H L 188 ^ i

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M O U N T A I N S T A T E S ” ' i ‘I M P L E M E N T »

1Z8 2nd Avenua 8 <juth 733-8433 3 0 JfKAD 1______________________________________ Heifera. I

I* illaine Ati878-J028.

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S W A T H E R S — W E L

N e w H e .s s to n . S e v e r a l g o o d u.'yid. a l l m a k e s .

' m i l HAI.EA N D Y a n d B O B 'S

Ruhl Phune &43-4318 Frioe Ch:Chico'a C Hatich. 7M

---------------------------------------------------------- HICH color

B A L E D H A Y m :" . .* " *L O A D E R S ‘

B e s t L o a d e r M o n e y C a n B u y . j *a lo m in oO v e r 300 Jn u se . half Quar

Kentle. 122CONTACT i Allen Schlffler Ray i.ytle

811 Yakima. Filer :i20-44ft2 FOR aale <i lat'place rear of Udd Felluwa Hall) Arabian

blase anil;------------------------------ — ------- Very flaah

-tTTTTl CiOOD 2-ho ------ - W H i ---------------------- ' - t f # . le T«T"

R E P A I R A i i M . k . - r T . " ; ,

T m rto ri ■ r a im Jmplementa Jim .’* prlv

M O L Y N E U X M A C H IN E R Y733-7647 Twin FiilU 4 r.0H or 73

---------------------------------------------------------- SMOOTH mFOR all your H aylns aqulpment needa, ior childra

—-aea_Cem Kouinment^ . 733-7272.______ 7J.V40d2..F e r m S u p p l l e * ----- --------------------^ 1 ------ ettmm er-m__________ rJZ_________________________ Neal Mllvei

WANTED:

B A L E R T W I N Ehoiae. I'ho

Lonar A frican. JJUal. treated. STANDIN(»phone 64.1.<

,‘} ; 8 . 2 5 B A L E V?;;PINTO mara

er* 432-271_ F A R M 8c C I T Y _______b I S T R I B U T I N G , I N C .

663 Main Avenue liaat 733-6241 trentle. Phi — ---------------------------------------- WKLL bnike

children. PI- I R R I G A T I O N D A M S - — ----------------

t u b e s - S H O V E L S B O O T S S h a e p— E T C . — --------------------

— R e d u c e d P r i c e a — g j

D & B S U P P L Y r n x r c805 Main N orth Twin Tail*

MACIC Valley'* leadintf" f ^ discount M o n d o j / ature*. Karm A City Diatributintc.Inc.. Twin FalU. Hurley. 733-6241. 1«0 ewea w

PACIFIC or SKCOU brand haler twina. J*"?*: f** ' Made in I'o rtugal. Pacifla llau Co.Pbone 7aa-a642.____________________

H a y , O r a l n a n d F e e d 9 4260 TO IOO TONS clean flrat euttlna _____________

alfa lfa hay. available for trucking uiiv*li*P t»n^{about June 20. ilH ..ut of th* field. ‘ iJ l tiiiMarley \ ’aUey. 10 mllfla northtaat of V/en*dell 63 Bh.»h.m.. C.ml.i-t l^ inn l. U . . . I I ,

n ’u!!. P e n a n d PE c o n o m y - D airy t ’e iu u , l7% ” 7 r ^ UKCISTEREH

tein, high in Vitamin* ami Trace wonderful jMinerals, 8 6 6 ton Hulk. Globa Seed AVhlte. sIWiA Feed Co.. Twin FalU.__________ Cherl-Miller

PASTURE for ren t: Irrlaatad paaturafur 70 cowa and calve*, or 100 year- — —'1 * . ------Uni . a Tw in Falli. 73a» ^ lidu!

MACIC VALLKY M illing Service]Feetl Crindinit. W aller Lar»on. .Kimberly 4 2 3 -5 *504 . M INIATUREY - ---Jtpeieo4—ai«jbaled. Merlin A*kew. Wendell, phoua N orth I jOC&ati-26n.______ _______________ _____

FEk^U ir in d in s and m lxtna. Alolaaaea.Hulk t*nk. D afflh WtU. Thietten ’Milling Service. 7:i:Ug27».___________ ----

TOP quality baUti hay. dellveietl. ^ V ' I,<.ad lot*. Phona 5J0-2511, Wen- .ieU.________________________________ _ o ld . 733.2.17

WANTED to buy; Hale»l hay. McKit- Porick. Hox K.I, Hellevue. ]tl»h.». orphone 7HM-22X1._____________________ ...

460 TONS fln .t cn.p hey. accept bid* ^ tXST HlRht on 60 tonn or more. Cut about June16. 324-M<H7. Jen>me._______________ — -----------

PASTURE for renl. (.t».60 head year- mrinr. tla tn bw a' n r ^ m.rnih: 8 R«- '7762. Sfioiihone.

(;HAIN r^>lliiiB. ateam or dry. Me- 5>TUO aervle* Mlllan-a. Jer»>m^. phone ■t24-2fi77. [^rVe

PASTURE for ren t; Contact J « . eZimmer*. R4.1-4t>7>*. Ruhl.__________ c\,te d i

400 HlISllEI-S. 2 way mixed sra in . — '■423-R717. Hanaen.___________________ ,[^1 Ph".“

40—TONti r lw » r h*Ti Howard Brotb- — JT..’er* 432-2714, M u rta ^ h ,_____________ ?oo s!u

GOOD lrriaate«l paalute f<'r r»*nu J<»hn —: -------------S. (onirlev. 32»;-60U. Filer. ,7““ '!.■ ■ ■ ■ — ■ --- - T->,»'4fle. Slud

10 TON lat ruttlniE of hay. I'hone — -H u h l.__________________ l i v a s t o c k V

F a r m S e e d _______________ >- 9 & “Ft)R SAI.K: l.imlte<i amount of cer- p

tifiesi Uu<u*t i-Mnalo ae^i. HenryPnnluce. Klmbarly. 423,-&S|l.______ R

190 SACKS flr*t year out ae«l p.>.tat4»»*. o r 731-W.-*0. • Ol LJCi

76 SAt'KS of fir'll out aee l p,,fatoe*. L I829-60.17. Haxelton._____________ *

A n i m a l B r e e d i n g 1 0 0 P H O IA RTIFICIAL miKEniNC. u, AHS T u it i FalU’ 7

tr e a t pmven lhe nation’* ht£h- -e<*t type pn^Juction vjr«.. AI»o *11 lU /^bev4e ,,f he^f .raitaffle. TTliW roT- « -t'IcK-t, 543-«to:; Jer.'-oie 3^4.2..N2 & 1 - Ha*eUon Hnrler

*lre». call your Cache Villey 'clan, Ni>el Cw artner. 733-2914 Your dead

- . ------------ -------------------------— — I'K O M IT RC a H le 1 0 2

DAIRY COWS and heifer*. fre*S~or• Prmrer*. UX)> i- rw aran te ^ . W IU . 7 day* •buy or tr*de for all kind* llvwt.vk —3---- -----------and iprineer* for California. I’hone A O p lia n C e SHap or t lyde Flushe*. Buhl. 643-6437 ------ ^ ------------or

HKtilt^MiKKO A B i\u T R A D Imonthv quality, thick, guarantee^!. C E Portabi.re*aonable. Ruhy Mountain* AnB^ • 2 0 ’ uprightjU nch. l.*moIUe. Nevada. Phone c;E Conaol*

— ■• ~*47.V___________________________ FJectricTK O reciaterevj BUck Ancu* bulU. S Refriff-I

year old and ycarUns- Str«ck -----------------re^onab le price. C .ll Frank Cle^e! s4S-4.a7. before 7 :.10 a.m.. after 6 -30 ni. ______ _______________________ Open

RE^^ISTERU^ Ancu* bull*. IS month* r\ee«te<l andor older. Knough t.^ rh<»«« *t p re^ M A Y Fleeent time. Call KimlH-rlT. 423.6«6S K rid*ft -nl

__or 4 :.-t.4 tHi »fter . n m. rTTTT----- ---------V.\ «»i». .T---------------- ----- ■ lO lJ can rei**''“^ 0 reffiaiereil Ansua hull*. 2 atilJ go on

^-^ner yg;nj'Q P—SAI y ' V ‘ V ------------- R K I'O S S E ^E»OR iiALK: Purebred Angu* bulU L.ke new.

Wt;«nn.R*te»tL-A VTi-i-t. » “ I.. I. ■ KEN’MltRK SC

ir Attic. Sell i90 C a lH * ____________ . I M A p p H a i

• On F a r m S lau g h te rin g - ■W E SLA U G H TERT-------

' :Ell'^M A G IC V A L L E Y i i c

s r M O B IL E S L A U G H T E R IN Gr o t f u l . . n r k . c«ll

__________ .» .n ln . . 7»a-7»«

60 H EA D G o o d H o ls te in S p r w g e r

H e if e r s a n d D a i r ^ ' C o w s e.monUV ■ mapie b

M o n d a y — J u n e 7 th^ bed*, c- SH OSH ON E “ ‘..rVi

____ SAL E Y A RDS______HEAD HoUtrin ap rln il.r h«lf«r.. • “ « ^

J r.n itln* front 1,000 to 1.340 pounil .lud^n t1 w.Ikht. 7 h..<l Springer G u .ro .w nyl.in I-------- htlfVri. I f l n .n c . - eomp*ni™ : O n . v.nu. »l---------»r - l aw—w - f J r T t f o w i i ' m o n t h r - ehaier-*

other 20</, down or cow fo r cow. I«v* aea Both w ith 2-4 yaara to pay. AUo *el.for ca«h anytlm*. Eu*ena Hughea. PlaU mJerome. 324-2416. •**,----- — II I . l *m4.6U . i

‘ 30 HKAD rood alse HoUteln S prinser <li;sk. %•Heifer*, bred November. H<at offer. player.Hlaina Anderaoh. 600 Waat 37i bouth. «4.60; a478-2026. H eybum. new qi

" “ *#%j* chair. 1H o r s e s l v 4 bedroom^ . .....i. , , hauie«I.

W E L S H a n d M O R G A N a -...m t■ P O N I E S

nral nice. s .year olda. well brokal *n,j ,r«Also honteabueinff and trim m ing. aood ux

Denver Fine. Filer &;:6-4fi.ll' m i l HAI.E: A p p .lo o ... - r . i l . t . r . . l | H A V

Three brv)ke yearling*; mare to foaJ . - July, bm ka to abaft* and aadille.Fri«»* Chico grand »lr*. a t a lu tl: I Tco/Chico'a Chen»kea. L o v i n g Creek CP>clHanch. 7MB.2721, fiannett.__________ R E D U

HICH color Appalouna: gentle WeUhmar* and co lt; good Quarlerhorse CTMr'TTmarea. AUo Regiatered Appaloo*a OllNUC.Slalllun atandinc to t eervlce. 73J- S IN G E

PALOMINO mare, half .VVeUh and S IN G E half Q uarter Hor*e. Well broke and gentle. 1260, oo Shoahone Fall* Road.»*y i^ytle._________________________ r-.vrr-TT

8*0R •ale or trade: ItegUtered half o IN O t-Arablan yearling filly. alocklng*. 120 Sblase anil flaxen mane and tail. C

- Very fla*hy. 43H-4164. Paul.________ __________tiOOD 2-hor*a tra ile r for »ale or Chr A If - ~tr>de Toy caH le.. 1748 Addiaon Kaat.

733-3033 day*: 733-7130. evening*. Hale .P . A. .McGuire.--------------------------------------------- —---------- !■ ree

STANDING a t F ron tier Field, regiater- \e<( <iuarterhoraa atallion. ’’Pokey Uaed funJim .” private treaty. 733-7748.______ —

PHOFESSrONAL Horae*h<^lng T t Friintler Fleld. Juhh Conrad. 324- 4riOH or 733-7748.____________________

- SMOOl'H mouth eaddie hor**, gentle B A N I I. for children, also aaddla and bridle. ,, ,... 7J.V<0d2.________ .

p a c k or aaddle horaea for ren t during JO N lu RI------ gwmmer m ontha-and horsesr-to -irram- '. Neal Silver 691 AddUon Avenue WeaL *

W ANTED: H one pa*tur«. Contact i r ^ f *n Neal Silver. fii>l We*t AddUon. 783- H anner 1

N ICE gentle 0 year old broke aaddle ^Vi|)^cnltu^^hoi*e. Pht>ne 733-2873. value. t

STANDINt; a t atud > Appalooaa. Ruhl. South Diph.me . 6 4 3 - 4 8 0 6 . ______________W ANTED;

DLACK 8-year-olH veidlng. broke and antique*.gentle. 8100. 406 N orth fitreet. Filer. nelghbori

PINTO mara and colt. Howarxl Broth- ..er* 432-2714; M urUtigh.____________ SEWING

c;OO n "kid'* '’ horae for *ale. verygentle. Phone 32n-6243. Filer.__________B.c^lfice

' W ELL bnjke Shetland p^my. Centle for nitor* \children. Phone 643-677fl. Huhl. rla.33-»H

_____________________]06Walker-*463 Main

S P E C I A L “ " “ “.I '" r C O N S I G N M E N T

ahly pricM onday, J u n e T, 1 p .m . . ___

IIEKUIINISISO . . . . with l.m b . ; >l>» SO T .«r- “ "rfling*. Fat lamb m arket very good. la*t*. 73,1bring your lamha in early. UAHY b.><i.

aeat. cle<

SH O SH O N E SA L E Y A R D«8«-208t o r 868-76 L8 r«uU: fry

______________________________________ _ 73.'U3<m0.a ilK E P fencing,- new 90-lnch woven ASSORTED

w ire. 816 per 20-rod roll. Reed H ulet, «i»lled and■Wendell, 636-2663, <^aln'a.

— =-------- ^ S O F A S* IrP a l s e n d P e t S u p p l i e s 1 1 0 brown (nIlKClSTKUKitD Poodl. p u p p ln . m .k . -

wonderful peta. Fr«e trim and bath,W hite. alWer or black atud aervice, p*da. 14^Cheri-Miller KenneU. *.4 waat Red- REPOSSESi«ap Comer. Kimberly. 428-6104 — over *mal423-6138.__________________ -------------- -------------------

s t u d SERVICE; Po.Mil**. Toy PeWln- M u S lC a l I• ired. all regUtered. Jaannle 'a . Wen- He W S e i^ l «lell. 63B-264B._______________ __ V *’

M INIATURE Poodle*: Apricot. Silver. lA**'’'----AfM4eo»-aiMd aervice. -7 ^ » ^ a T l. ITf

N orth liocuat, eveninga o r week- NEW A U»nd>i._______________________________ in.trum en

RtIA (iLE pupplea for aale. From Motor ***"Vu comer. 4 aoutlv 1 ca*t, aouth. ----•733-6fl43.____________________________ NKW \ »m

SPKCIAI.i A. K. C. regUtered Mini*-tu re P.HMile pup. ailver male. 0 weeU ‘old. 731.2.171._________ ______________ KLKCTUON

CKH.MAN Police pupiilen ; 1 year old — ^ r.erm an ShnU h.lr. g...Hl hunter. Gene C*OOll u%.-<llUndell. 423-.%760. Kimberly._______ 733-2Ri>4.

WtXST Highland Whll* T errier rui>- WURI.ITZK pica. Dallin Colling*. S24-J148, Je r- condition. f»me.

IIKACI.E puppien I AUo atud aervice. R s d l o S n i -WiUUm -Heard. 100 Oramdvlew

nrlve.______________________________STUD aervle*; AKC nut f.f atate reg- — 1

iM|cre«1. loe Whlta Toy Pc>odle. w ithnedlirree. 733-fiOlB.__________________ R C A ^

APUU'(Vr toy ixxmII* pupple*. notregistered 7! .t.S01H._________________ ’THKKE male Hoeton Screwtall puT>-

nica. Phone 423vXO,M. ’f»n«en,SIAMF.SK niue Point m»U. 1 ye*r old.

t2 \ . .100 -South Mh. Huhl.___________AKC’ regintere.1 Silver amall m iniature

Slud aen-ice. 73-1-1440.l i v a $ t o c k W a n t e d 1 1 4 F A C T C______________________________________ 420 Main

F o r P r o m p t H 'n ^ 'T v 'VREM OVAL

o f D e a d a n d U s e le s s rn K iiK ^ rLIV ESTO CK

P H O N E C O L L E C TTw in FalU’ 733-6536—478-S411 Burley < J o o d T h i

IDAHO H ID E u n . f a s hwheat, an

& TALLOW CO.

- W A N T E D IYour dead and worthl««a animala. .Main Lx*rK O M iT r e m o v a l — ~ — r : —

CALL COLLECT S h r u b b e dr*l* Chandler, Huhl. 5 4 3 - 4 7 6 9 -----------------

or .S4.1-4«.)4 - A r»/- 7 day* * Week, pbone anytim*. LAKC.

A p p l i i n c e i & H H E q u i p . 1 2 0 v E G E

T R A D E IN S P E C IA L S I'in.it'; r '.r .E Portabi* TV . _____ S 54 r»S : Pr2 0 ' upright FIlK Fiy.ER___ $13i».0-SC'.E t on.ol* 2J * TV _______ * 39 T 0 >40” Electric R a n g e ______ S 42.SO Earli*n* ;GB Refrig-Freeier. like new John Raie ------------------------------ ---------- 81U ^6 All H

T E M POO p.n Sun.U , l - « pm ._______ ^

TW O cubic ffvM p^^rtal :♦ refrieera trr. VKt;ETAHl ; l.leal for offic*. l*K>r*!.>.T or office h a je *nd Saf^. Summer conae« , etc. .So .n- arid Hyrd• tallation. Ju*t pla.-e it wherever W«»t S rrT\ee*le<l and pSu* Sn, On'.V *74 :>0 —---------------Kri^aft F l o w e r s

YOlJ can refum ub rour b. u.%e and at.ll go on that vac.iion with tb* m oner yau il »*%e. The Emp.%rium.

R K PO SSE ^E D 1965 Philco freezer. M lS C e lU n i Like new. Save ISO bilL Sea a t — - ^

- Y >L«>- n.H*te>.________________ ' METAL car^KENMttRK SO ’ eli^iric range «1?69». hate *nd v

clean. *100. Call H2<»-->3.>«. or next OLI. botiJr^I Preiihrterian Church. H aielt.tn Ph.-.ne 7.1Vj(;ARRACtE diapo-al. alm .ut new. ha* LAHi ;E fiahiI rMarante*. t22.&0. Call 73S->fit2. Tw^rtahle w• VS >:iSTINCHOl'SE portable di«hw**her SELF-PROP J in new condition for juat *6S. Cain a. anteed Uk*

ell Those Pus1 0 2 A p p U a n c a a A H H E q u i p . 1 2 0 M I s c s

“ “ MAYTAG W K IN G E B w v ^ e r . w ith ^

?------- m I.V jrLa-S a g ^y r i d a y *til n lo a._______________

F u m i h i f ifc H H ' O o o d s 1 2 2

a U SE D F U R N IT U R E |80" ran g e . 8i t f ; ft-yearwjid G .E .' „

double oven ran g e , 8 7» : C uldaput c____ x a frlg era tu r , . 839.6C : G .E .. re f r lg - ‘

e ra tu r , 3 y a a n oic'.. a u to m atle de>/ro a t , 8 (2 6 ; la rg a lo le m a t lu n a l d e e p -free w r, e x ec iU n t eondition .8126: em ail ci»cat-ty(M fracxar. 86 9 ; The

( 6 -m oath-u ld S le g le rm a tie ; ' »alem .m ap ie b u sk , box a p rla g s . io o a ra p rin g atude m attreaa an d c h ast. .1 8 9 ; double e ip e rbed*. «ompleC4 . 819.50 u p : 12x20 ’

. . £ujc A nd..i>aiL ...t7ii:-.b*t)y . b«l «n4m attreae . 814.50; tw io bad*, com - S IN C p lete . 817.60 u p ; o ak drtM \er, 8 1 6 1 j^O J

___ 3 -m lrro r van ity , 824.SO; 48“ ro ll­er*. aw ay b frd*. S16 u p { chaaU . *9 u p ; und a tu d en t deak, 112.60; e i t r a g«HKl.X^»*ey nylon bydabed. 812V: 64" bed da- One venu, 8 C»; alM O lao. • 84.40 u p ; h ig h , t h r - e b a ie r -* ^ f t f -w a rd ro be . 88.50-^ p<aia- - - - J f f iu ow. love *eat. 816: p o rta b le aew ing m a- i . ' i a«L chine, like new. 826; 40” ro u n d W IL L br*. p la U mlrrt>r. 87.80: 6-p lcce b reak - e<iuall

faa t eet. 819.60; 32x42 * oak deak. 1U46----- 824.60; 30x62“ new unfinU hed o ffice Phon*t**r desk . *47.60 ; P h ilco »tervo record lo u ‘ t> ( fer. ^player, like new, 846; pole lam pa. pH« y Lith. 44.60; a i r eoad ltionei* . 817.60 u p ; 11 al

new Quiited nylon d a v e n o ' a n d 733.Hc h a ir . 810U: 3-plece »nlem m apla

0 4 bedroom *uita. *179; 21“ TV . over- U i t A l t----- haule«l. 844.60; p o rta b le TV . uaed n

3 nu.nthM. *H9: 21“ SH vertone T V . ?• , . S29.U6; R cm nanU . A n tlq u c j. lola — ^ **?., o f new fu rn itu re . Term * — W e tra d e DECOH

'1 and a re alway* iq the m ark e t fo r i<i»uirigood u*e<l fu rn itu re and appliance*. nx»m.

H A Y ES F U R N IT U R Efoal -I - I....- car()«idie. llen t

Used Sewing Machine.?- - R E D U C E D TO CLEA R! m ' ‘lUh King

SINGER Console . . . . . Sp.22SINGER C o n so le ........... *44.44 A l.o .

:;ni SINGER Console . ; . . . $48.88‘"j' Term s i

varm liVTf SINGER SEWING CENTERga. 120 M ain N o rth , T w in FalU l i T m T*11. Call collect 733-3344 m .n t :

^ S N A K E R I V E R A U C T I O NKa Hal* E very S a tu rd a y 11 a.m . W H ^

CA LL 7a3-7764 P»‘o t— F ree P ickup o f S a lab le Item * h e r Ct er- iu7y K im berly R oad ID EA f. (ey Uaed fu rn itu re a to re open every d ay Im parl— — "■ ■ ----------------------- -—' '* t , S P O T C A S H DRJFTWI<* F o r F u r n ltu r a —A ppliancea i*lyw«] __ T hing* o f V alue South.

B A N N E R F U R N I T U R E c h e c k• 127 2nd A venue W eat 733-1421 ‘

~ '" J tr tJ lO H L IN E “ b ab y e rlb apecU L 6 — ■^ v . . r . 1, . fu ll — n r l ,n , l fo o t.

p laa tlc tee th in g ra iU , 4 poaitlon ad- * !• ' •— Jua tab le a p rin g . C om plete w ith w et — , ‘J*’ p ro o f in n e ra p rin g m a ttreaa . 820.98. i t lD E U: '*■ B a n n e r F u rn itu re . 733-1421. th e bii rr- BU Y . S E L L o r TR A D E . Caah fo r uaed“ • fu rn itu re , appliancea o r an y th in g , of U X E iL jl__ value. Huh B a rg a in C en te r. 119 a* Iomtil. S o u th Bn>a( w*y, R36-622I. Supply. . . W A N T E D : Uaed fu rn l tu r* . appliance* . W E REInd an tique* , baby th in g a . W e go to bott'a>r. n e ig h b o rin g tow na. H ayaa F u rn itu re . We*t.h- 7S3-4010.______________________________ _ LO ST bl

S E W IN G M A C H IN E rep a ir , f ac to ry them i|g tra in e d aerv lcem an. all m akea. S k in - ahamp<

T E A C H E R re tu rn in g to *ch(H)l. m u*t 361 St)— •a c r if lc e com plete hou*e fu ll of fur* p n i t .a lt

n ltu re .. W ill **11 p a r t «»r all. P h o n a <»,Mxi c_ _______________________________ Avenui^ T W O uaed aofa* ^ n good fabric* . Buy t 'U M P S :„ a l a fra c tio n of o r ig in a l ct>*t. T erm a. a |i* . p.

W alk e r 's A pp liance an d F u rn itu re . Kininir463 M ain llnnU________________________ 3 ^

GOOD w hlta enam el ci>al ran g e , *26. , Ideal for cabin*. M r*. C arl Mogen-*on. 73.1-fiHW7.___________ ^ ____________ y o H S /

6 -P lK C E iline tte net fo r aale. R eaaon- p,.wrVably priced . P hone 733-7204 o r 733- W *lnulQfi7H. __________________________ ____ v t KCTlt

R E F U R N IS H IN (» m o te l: 100 yarda of r*friiregixnl uaed c* rpet, 81.26 y a rd whll* It counteil m . , 7,-i:l-a;iii.------------------------------------

UAHY b.^1. m atlrw a , p lay pen. c a r F ireatnaea t. e lectric a te rilise r , a d u lt m a t- _tre^a. 733-4P.«ia.________________________ S f r e 1

* 30“ E L E C T R IC ra n g e ; d rap e * : tra v e rs e t v *'r.uU : f r u i t ia r* ; d o ik . 733-8666 o r •

_ 73.-U3{m0._____________________________ _ — 1*?*•n A SSO R TED Sealy m attr.»»»e.. .J lg h tly 26“ Iniy* t, soiled and mUmatche<i. O nly price.

” SO FA R' In b eau tifu l * ty lin g in lig h t M iS C e ll0 hn>wn (new>, Heduoed fro m 8209.08 rr-y-vr^— to *lgB. C a in ’s.__________________ l U Ph, fl'*12‘ B igelow and O rien ta l rug* w ith Copper e, p*da. 14nO H th A venu* Eaj«t.d- R E P O S S E S S E D aew ing m achine, tak e— over em ail paym enta . P h o u a 733-B>»23. ^

^ Musical Inslrum ents 124H k w Selection of used o rg a n * ; I.ow - W ANTKI

ery s . Th«ima*. lfam mon<l and W u r- th in g c. ■“ litxer. Term * ava ilab le . W b ite 'a M u- --------------^ _ J iic ________ _____ S p o r t i nJ . N E W A USED P iano*, o rg an s , b an d cJu~ ro.M

in atru m en ta . g u ita r A a m p lif ie r . Sale. W jnche “ ren t. *ervlce. In s tru c tio n s . W hite 'sZ ______________________________ ___ tions.* 1

NKW S 'am aha piano*. lTae<l p lsn o s . I ‘o*.i oi~ A dm ira l *tereo record p laver*. W ar- Ing *er*' n e r .Music. H I Sh,..>h..ne N o rth . Ing. Ci^ KLKCTUONU: o rg su for sa le . Se* a l g u aran i

43X fith A venue K*»t. ____ H unt.(lO O n u%«-<l u p r ig h t jiiano . Sl<JO. Phon* ' ~

7 .13-2R0 4 . _____ A i r c r a f tW U R I.IT Z K K sp ine l p iano . Excellen t

P cond ition . P hone 843-4001. Buhl. K l l E D l----------------------— --------- -------------------- ------- FO R t

r Radio an d TV Sets 125 i. y' Boafs f; —BA R G A IN S—

RCA USED COLOR TV;« P L tu r . t „ : , .

USED T V S P""” -— P o rta b le an d t*rm*ola v:!!Vi. *:;6 to ir.9

12 ' a m : jG uB rantee.1. h'lra.

ahleld I

4 FACTORY RADIO & TV V kT '420 M ain Soulh 7:3-2:,11 p.j« er X

___________________________________ hcrly. aL lK K riM K H a h y i ite r f ..r only *. !>- 0 . ^ ----

2nd TV ff>T ^vd'a r»’om . f*m»\y fV lO D llee tc . M A Y Klectric. 441 M ain E a j t ~~ op*n Friflav ‘til 9.

TH K H K S r T V p ^ r iln . ■i#re<'>. tranal*- t.ir aerv ice; AU.I che<-k tu b « free atJt>e'a TV. 7.1.'<.rtJ7W.__________________

R E r O S S ^ S E D color TV . S*v* f : 4.1 __and_co^nu^P*vmenta._Cji^».G ood T hingt to Eal 133U l.n FA.SHlONKll n . t u r . l ( .W .

w heat, su g a r, and s* li free S i*-W rll Health Ft'i'.l Slores, P.17 M*'r> We*1. t

" NVHOLKSAl.K l>eef hy !j*;f o r q u a rte r.t .u l *nd wr*;«j>e»l. I’hon* N o rth T R .

__M *in L.«-ker*. 7.1.1-49*2.

S h r u b b s r y - P l a n t s - B u l b s 1 3 6

L A R G E SE LE C T IO N rj BEDDING .ind

VEGETABLE PUVNTSI" ■ ‘1 . r . ' i i t l l . . . C o m m * n c b e ; » j

I.in.ia , Pale !■ ace . Satellite; Snr*r **PlwfTi : Prim*d.m* ; I'alypao; Cru­sader *nd m*nv other>i.

T O M A T O P L A N T SE arli*n» ; Beef S te a k ; M arg lob* :Jo h n R * ie r. Hig Hoy.

A ll H ard y l lr b r td P U n ta

S H E L B Y ’S G r e e n T h u m b G a r d e n S h o p

•• VKc;ETAHLE p lan t* ; t^mat.>e^. r*b- e batra and peptven. Irv-in B.x!ena?*h

■ nd Byrd W alte r. 2 n o r th . 1 » e s t of r W «it & r nints.__________________

> F l o w e r s 1 3 81 t^^'T F LO W E R S f..r a ll .>cca*iarv* for

*11 .u m m er 3ol Quincy. S*ve *d%er- __tu e m e n t fo r *ddr.,^*s_^reference. ^ .

■ M [« < :a ll« n > o u i f o r Sals 140. M CTA L r.ix .p T ( „ t PK-kjp. lo n r •rkrH* ba te *nd w ide FmsI. 1 2 « -:s :;i. Jerv m •. *- ' l«^ttl.-. .n<l p u rp l. B l .„ f„ r . . I . , ^ ; . Phone 71'.,»>v«<>._________I LAHi;E ffahing b«rge w,th nrw m otor— __ T»^rtah!e w e ld in r r ig . T31-7402r S E L F -P U p P E L L E D I.*w n B,.y. g>..r-

a n teed hka new for ju * t *iS . C a ia * .

>ust-Catcher1 2 0 M i s c e l l a n e o u s f o r S a l* 1 4 0 B o a

B - U W J N C L T I L ^ . ----------^ A s L o w a s122 ' *1309c____ p e r s q u a r e fo o t

F o r th e B e s t In W o o d —O e t P L Y W O O D P r o m P L Y W A Y

» 124 Blu* Lakta South 78C1-06&0________— ----------------------------------------- • 841

i t U S E D S I N G E R -------F E A T H E R W E I G H T

u- 'Th* famous S inger 11 pound „rm . porubla. Ideal fo r tha colleg* B*“ng atudent. lUcoodltloaed by S ingerd« e iperti. - 'O’ 877.77. TERMS,a *6 Monthly ^i - S IN G E R S E W I N G C E N T E R

130 Main N orth. Twin FalU M o tll- Call Collect 783-3344_________ I 'G jFl'S io r Student*! Tapa recorders,

ate ao record pUy*r*, portable TVa,,J cameras, projectora, Moet complete y1 aclc£tlon in SouUiaro Idaho. T a lu e i ' t,

- -SjneqOaTedr'C«mnTT-CgnTeY~Thc:------- 'id WILL trade 14* (iiu ide) beet bed for k. equally guod \2\-t o r 13‘. Chevrolet k. 1946 truck, engina and tran*mU*ion.

Phone 733-8371. _____ ____________ I•J 10U'« CONTINUOUS r i l .m .n t nylon

plla Hxl2‘ rug*, foamed hack, surged i >; all sides. *29.96. B anner Furn itu re , i'«! 733.1421.____________________________

DRAPEUIES: Complete draping d*- J partmeiit. Large aelection. We in- f stall. Call us fo r frea estimate*. ^2 C*ln*. 733-71 1 L____________________

le DECOHATlNG problems? Let L’H?r- ! ir I’lnuu'* help yuu brighten a problem». nxun. Frea con*ultallon. L 'flerrU - ^ i

aon'i. Jerume. :>24-6a6U_______ ■ ^ JHE getill*. b* kind, to tba t expensive

. rarp«l, clean It w ith Blua Lustre..Rent electriq ehampouer 81. Cralg'a Paint Store.

WINDOW SHADE31 UHc up. Sixea to .! 64*. o.ld *ixe* cut free. All M. IL

King Store* and King'* in Lynwood2 Shopping. Centar.

CASH FOU tools and articlea of value.4 Also, buy — sell — trade, uaed '„ iucuitura, appllait«aa*- 2 4 8 Main» .Vorth. call 733-1101.________________ 181

JU ST HKCKIVED 22-260 Remingtonvarm int rlfie. Alao Browning over/ — - under 20 gauve 8“ magnum. Red’* Trading Poat.

RESTAURANT aiid fountain equip-.ment': Milk dU penaer; *hake m aker; J.61

_ steam tabl*; etc. Good condltioh. ^“ -1 • -------------- ■ win

WHEN it come* to building material*.paint and hardware, aaa Home Lum- Ri^<^her Co.. 733-2214.___________________ «‘x>

IDEA for the graduate I 8 tranai*tor -■ r Imp*rl*l radio, regular 816.96 now WAN— Wealern A uto. Tw in Falla.

DRIFTWOOD Luan, i* ” 4 x t l__ *:l.76 iHui'iyw sy Company. 124 Blua Lake* ---------South. 7:l3-0.^80._____________________

CHECK WITH u . on KUhlnit T .i:k l..I Beat aelection of pole*, reel*, and ’Tt -t—

lurea. Red'a T m dinv Poat. aV9»U* THRII-TEX linolaum rur*. Kt>e-

id- JO lT tianoar F um ltu re . ^33^ T o i'lA

D8. itlD E to tha high country and bring__ the big one* back on a CUSHMAN .— —

TralU ter from McVeya. Inc. A^*.jsof L liia i-jl '» |r* and acreen d«>or*. priced 1 ^19 a* low as 81.60. C itlten ’a Building ---------

Supply. Huh). 643-4402._____________ _e*. WE REBUILD hydraulic Jacka a t Ab. G to bott'a Auto Supply. 121 Brd Aveou^ t re. West. See us to<lay I A l i l__ LOST bright carpet color* . . . rw to ra>ry them with Blue Lustre. R ent alactrle In- ahampooer 11. KrengeP.i.^ JiA R H K qyE aet with n>ta>ing apit and— c ^ l e . new-“*TS?tT’rr-l»10t0rrT"J5r|BTT7 —T” ist 361 Sth Avenue N orth._____________ ^

FOR sale. 1U14’ cabin ten t with flf>or.'"* Good condition. 733-6628. 1611 Snd— Avenue East._______________________

PU.MPS: Irrigation and domestic. Any*iie. Power pole*. Quick Installation*. 417 Killinger Electric, phone 733-672H. ______

— FOR S A L E :' Beauty R*at mattrea* ; FASTuaed sbeaU; cha ir cushions. Call m»k 73.1.6630.____________________________

— FOR SALE: l'>llp«a power mnwer. KOIIEP»iwrr propelled. E. L. Turner, 202 pjck

-- ^V«lnut._____________________ Mmi•~r ELECTROLUX waJcer-t^olUher: G. E. tU N E **• refrigerateil air conditioner. Birch .ion

counter, phone 733-3361.____________ njjj^— 61«i FItONT tra c to r tire*. *10.96. TTiTv •*" Firestnne 731-6t<ll._____________ _ Ice

WOOD Garag* Door. 7*t 16* w ith hard- ---------;;; T h .,n . 7..v»r7i».--------------- ------- c a m ,OJ II- you are going to get TO^jrled. vU lt - 1

the Emriorium first. ______26“ lK)y* bicycle, one year old. Owner

e. leaving etate. 14S Polk. ___________

M i s e a l l a n a o u s W a n t e d 1 4 1 buy"

" T O P CASH f o r S C R A Pth Copper, Brass. Aluminum, Battrrica Ji» _ RadlaUi'ra

H . K O P P E L C O .l : ________ 162 2nd Avenue South________4 WANTKD: Single ptmy^h*me«s^. Phona__ 73n-4fin.i. _________ - - ( ]*

WANTKD: Funiture. ■pphNnrea. any- "K*?^ value^.Call 73:1-7754. Paul,— Sporiing GooHi-----------------I SO ■

CU.STOM m.,1. Hflo. — S .v .« . _ F O L Winchester — F-N Mauser, all c*ll- Stai her. .Made to your exact apeclficA-

— tions. On diaplav nt Reil's, Trading Tl s. I*,wi or r*ll 42;i-5HyO. Complete blu-r- ing ser>ke, Stookm*king - reflnlah-_ Ing. Ciialnm made .m m iinition. All FOR HII guarantee,!. Lo*eal price*. Richard Maka

H unt. Kimlverly. from1* ■ -- ------------------------------- —---- — •• Stree_ A i r c r a f t f o r S a l e 1 6 5 v o l k :■Jt -I-l overh

R E E D E R F L Y IN G S E R V I C E - J i ^FOR the l>«*t deal in A lrcrafu SECUH

5 Fr>r low coat Fhght In.Mructions t

B o a t s f o r S a la 1 6 ^ M o b i l14 SKI or Pishing boat, steering TRAN}-

Viherl. apeeilometer an-l' ct.ntroU interi Phone 7.l:Uli06U or see A.SJ Lynwood»"iiVv.r^l. If. YOI

Ol'THOAUn .M -rcur, ,0 h„„<^.V,». r.,„,IUI.,n iru .r.nl»».l.

Jncilfice. p r l c J I., .^1 . H . t C . r t t r . SAt.KSun .Motel. Ketchum.________ hftuse

«iUlppod with 42.1-411<1 horaepower Merrury motor, wind- lt»63 FI

•f'^Hng wheel*. Phone Carpe--- — _________________Space

14 .'^KI h..at. trailer with 6'. hon.e>- LATEp.j«er Merrurr motor 4^1.^.^-:2. Kim- lr*ile

~ ® Blue;. M o b i l e H o m a s ~ 1 M ^ b UIt — __________

it

A v o i d S a l e s 'i

■ — B U Y N O ’

C om e on o u t a n d s e e O u r Ci T R A V E L E Z E T r a v e l T r a i l e r s

6

— A L S O O N D I S

L a r g e s t S e le c tio M A R L E T T E M o b ile H o m e s

T h e Q u a lity M o b ile

— S E E -

; T h e L a r g e s t D ispI; R O A D R U N N E R A N D AlI T ra v e l T r a i l e r s in Soutl

, G A T E W A Y T R A I L II Rear D ean’s Richfield. Ad.

Dick DeHart 733-2410 DcO p e n D a i ly a n d Si

I

ers for Cgsh^1 0 B o a t * f o r S a l* ______________ I W M o b il

----- ^ ■ ““'T” w“ JLosi W e e k e n d ’*. •

L e t u s s e r v i c e c h e c k . y p u r b o a t m o t o r N O W .

B U D & M A R K 'S ^— ■ t n M .ln tiM t_____________■’S l - l lU

C O N V E R T I B L E I 1961 V o lk s w a g e n ' *11 B u uU tu I w b iu w ith blmek top.f Very clc*a. ,

DEAN MOTOR CO.. 788-2028 *FISHING mnd w ater akilng boat, tra il-

r • .« r r awJ -TOOtor. Be* 196 Tyler. - ............

M o t o r c y c l e s 1 8 0 — ^ ------------------------- .

' dec

in. Ride A . . .

CUSHMAN - lox I- TRAILSTER

d ece». V 7.95 h s p . E n g i n e - ■

■r- 2 -.sp eed T r a n s m is s i o n

* H e a d L ig h t ,

s e pr.; A s L i t t l e A s R e i

$36.50 DOWN^ Jo o

5 McVEY’S, INC, _ \ 2_ 181 Srd Ave. >Ve*U Ph. 733-9018

____ _______________ c h e1964 Y A M A H A V D S -2 lOx

^ 250cc, perfect new condition, only pO fS.600 mllea. Will *ell fiberglas.full coverage .-helme* »nd— tintctj----------------'wlnclsHlela separate. Phona 733-

- ■•t714.___________________________ ■KlDOK-nOVEU tr.llcyc ic by Curl.

good condition. 428 Weat Center m vi- S treet. Kimberly. 423-S342.__________^ Wa n t a motorcycle? T rade guns, kltC

car*, llveatock or anyth ing of value. ofT Blu* Lake* Cycl* Shop.- 1116 Blu* . ^* Lake* N orth . _______________ ____ HOn^ ^V60 HA|ILEY - Davidson, *id* car, jOxi- aprocket fu r mountain*. *76.____ ..ii»i *• ^.H3-0086.____________________________

A LL BTATE 11160 176cc m otorcycl.. 10x1 AUo garden trac to r and attachm ent*. vrtn

r —^ h o n a 731-g612. _ _TOHATSU IU6< 60 cc molorcyclc. Llk«

- new. wlntUhleld and o ther extra*.« *226. 607 G rant. _______________

^ A c c e s s o r i e s a n d R e p a i r 1 8 2 I» ------------------------------- --------- ------ V: GUARANTEEDI'. J_ A l i g n m e n t — S h o c k s

11 B r a k e s — B a l a n c i n g » v j M u f f l e r s _________________

20 year* aame location. All modern- equipment.

D E A G L E ’S- S A F E T Y S E R V I C E T

417 Main Eaat 733-8213 ^

j FAST and dependable *ervlce on all makea and model* ear* end trucka.

- ^b>b Ree»e Motor Company. ^ ’> FOREIGN C ar Repair Center. Fre* O2 pickup. Genera) welding. Erlckaon

Mmor. 620 Main South. 7.13-4000.•• TU N E-U P — Alignment — transm i*- ^ *ion **rvic* by factory tra ined men. H a r d. Mllrany Bulck-Olda. 733-8721.______ w

TAKE your Ford back homa fo r aerv- ®_ Ice. Union Motor*, Inc. __________

- C a m p e r s _______________________ I M r

r W H Y P A Y . . .T raneportation Coata and Salea* /m en’* Commission when you caa lyDi) <

I buy d irect a t Wholesale Prlcea. 1956 I EXA.MPLE:

N ew P u l ly ^ q u i p p e d “ J " S ’ C A B -O V E R C A M P E R

$895 I n s t a l l e d 1“ 'N o H id d e n Q h a r g c s

r — G -& ■ G - M a n u f a c t u r i T ig -^--------- — —"•'Kamp Away Pickup Cam pers’* lyoxPaul. Idaho Phone 438-46S0

I I. ----------------------------------------- 1959: ^ ----------

S tarc raft Boat* — Boat Trailera Also. ] W'eal Bend Mol4>ra

J E R O M E I M P L E M E N T• »nd M*rina Jemm e .?24-4641 ’

FOR KENT: 16' Shast* cam per-trailer. *VCMake rmervatiima now ; *vaUahl«fn.m June 1. 733-2D13 o r 366 Tayl.ir Addi-o

.% S treet. ___________________ Rear DeiVOLKsXTaTIeN Tort2 cTmner. W ‘

overhauletl. 733-0032 or see a t 305 ________N orth Ixicust.

SECURITY liifiO, H’ sleepa 4. *6y6. 300 .*w)uth Sth. Buhl.

M o b i l e H o m e s 1 9 4TRANSA Home. R0‘. lo wide, maple Si*

interior. one betlr.^.m. Sacrifice. p /7■13-<J■■>■.'<._________

IF \ OU NKEl) a home, see Sim pson's 0 Y«Mobile Home*. Rupert. Pbon* 436- W ith I

SALE o r T rad* : 10*^45’ Rex tra ile r hftu*e. 3 be<lroom. Eouity in 1U58.

42.1-4042. Klmlverly.________________ _____ |y |Itffi^FRONTIKH. 60,10-. two l>etln>om. 412 A

Carpet, awning. Kx.-ellent c o n d i t io n ._________Space fii. (;rwnd Vu T r* ll-r Villa, TKRHY

LATE model ir>- Let,,ire Mom* C*mp trailer.Irailer. Re*l aharrv Sscrlfice. *M60. hlnalioiBlue I.*kra Cycl* Shop. heater.

—~ -------------------------------------------- pletelyM o b i l e H o m e s 1 9 4 M..tei <

----------------------------------- — --------------------- TRAVELblla— Bell H A \N

les Tax!!! Wf a l l r,i

NOW----am«II _ I'

O u r C o m p l e t e L i n e o f F o r SAI- a i l e r s f r o m 1 7 ’ t h r u 3 5 ’ lr™,i'.">,

2721. C COI.OSIA

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Mobile Homes- A nd

Travel TrailersJ Make Y our Selection

Before Ju ly Ist . T'..... ...... ' Sales T ix Time! . - —80 ^~ ST A R C R A FT BU’

--- d in in g — r-oo-n^.- -M odem -■ •' decor.

A M E R IC A N ,1' 10x55’ with 8x12’ extendo

living room. 2 bedrooms. front kitchen. Beautiful decor.•*> ■ _•

N E W MOON12x60’ 2 o r 3 bedroom con- -I

- vertible. front kitchen, separate dining room. A ^ ' Real Beauty I ' 110x60’ with 7x14’ living ■room extension, 3 bed- 'rooms. You’ll love this ^family home. i

- - 10x55 with tllt-a-bay exten- S’ tension, 2 bedrcMms. kit-__ chen. All nice large .rooms

10x55’ 2 bedrooms with r popular front kitchen.

K IT S IE R R Anr. H O M E

10x60’ 3 bedrooms, front kitchen. You’ll be am azed

J«- a t the liveability of this “ home.•r. 10x55 front living room

with 2 bedrooms.^ 10x50 front and rear bed- A“ • rooms. A novel feature fi;;; you'll hke.

-rl_ A L SO ll;:12 L a rg e S elec tion of- K IT C O M PA N IO N

T ra v e l T ra ile rs 16’ - 17’ - 19’ - 20’

800

y 0 Y eara S e rv in g M agio V alleyW ith Hune.st IVice* - F a ir Dcniiiiga

F r ie n d ly Sc^vlco

B A K E R ’SM O B IL E H O M ES b ii .'

412 A ddU on W’eat 73iJ-r.368

a l l _____________________________ .la.

S - P - E - C - I - A - L>n

1965 SILVER STREAK ,S3„Hardly used 19'/^’ Sabre, all

- self-contained. r ---- r■«- Trocl<- R E C E N T “ u s i- T R A D E - I N S i - lAuil

—MOBILE HOMES—1955 GREAT LAKES 8x46’ T'..1956 M ARLETTE 8x46’— TRAVEL TRAILERS —1965 CARDINAL 13’1961 MAXCRAFT 13’1960 MAXCRAFT 16’ OREC 1959 JEW EL 30' Modern p.

----------- - carpeted.----------------- -------1962 TERRY 13’, E lectric

refrigerator._ 1959 SECURITY 16’. gas - refFign—{tiFnace.----------------------

A l.o . 1 T K A ltD IIO I- S li-rp .r _ 5 » 1 1

‘ IHCG A T E W A Y

T R A IL E R C E N T E RA ddi-on W ent 7:i3-2410

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s 1> Y ears S e r \ in g M agic V’*lleyW 'lth H one»t Price* - F a ir De*ling» j fe ’ :

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COLO.VIAL M obile hom e H',40*. com - PLYMOI p lete ly furniahe<l. E x ce llen t condi- mile*.) tio n . *l,4rtO. 73.1-lfiOO n f le r 8 p .m . OOS.'.

Trucks 196 TruekJ

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We Have The P L U S

* 19 Extra Good UsA ll recond itT oned a n d giiarai V-8 ’s , 4-sf>eeds. 5 -speeds, long i

T R U C K S A R E O U R SF ’N o t A Sidelin

BOB R E E S E MO500 Block 2nd Avenue

^ a n tA JM o b ile 'H o m e s

d " K I T C O M p X v ^ i i

T „ ,e lT r a i le r s I

- r u g g e d ^ Ifo r Idaho Road, I

-W E A T H E R I2 E D IFor Idaho Climatj J

' INr-pr Idaho People I

b u y N O W -B efor; Sale, J" '■ ' 'b a k e r ^

m o b i l e h o m e s I

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Mag-ic ViilleyTI I- L a i ’g - e s t D i s p l a y l

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„ Koadrunher I1_ * m o b i l e h o m e s I5 M arlette I

’f- PICKUP COVERS IC em Tup I

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COUGAR 1 ’ f r o n t i e r j

and ■America's Safest Picfcal

5 Camper —‘ “TRA’VEITquEEN I

The He t *nd I.owe*tand Inauiiiu-o — Up to ' J

M a g i c V a lle y 1 M o b i l e H o m es I

BOO Main Avenue South VHlfB

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-------------P R O B tE M S -S O I V E IBWith one of our I

MOBILE HOMES I

BILTMORE-MELODY H o n MAGNOLIA-SAFEWAY I

_____ 60" to f>i' L'tiCT H10. IJ. 17 t U- WiJji ■

PARK I TR A IL ER SALES I

ifi3'.< KiiniH'riy lioad11 "W* Mill not t>« unJ«fKJ4" H

Trucl<i i f l

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^ Highway. Nearly all nf tbwlROiHaro «!lcscl |>owercd. ly)fgini Ln>fl em. nemt-traiicrw—Ixilh fj^tbt^oiH Vnn botiien, pull tiaii.'n (sd i»H

O R EG O N TRUCK SALES. H II P. O. Hcu Alhnnr. Or*ri f l

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‘ IH C TRUCKS—Gas DliiBCIIAIII.IKS TIU'CKS * ■

KQl'ir.MKNT ■ 201 Writ An'.. A Jfromf.

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patl. 1-ln Falli EqOTpirrst--*r>“- ________ r-®

(iMC uu.s pL-ktip. Slf'. C h m trW er Court*. M'.-**'- ^

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K()»i the |t'V.e«l priccdouality plckui«. »e* .Vndj *oi ■

— ____________________ _

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I ..............$1495 rl«n,r un,. lluI 19G1 M I I '60 CHEV B is c a y n eI ,j„ r •“ ■"‘•'■J ,7"*- r.dlo .nd chcclI ‘. i s : - * r ! ^195 ..........'■

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I C O M M EI R I C E

■ r H E Y R O L E T , I n c . c h

■ .M ««ulii Lincoln Pbon* 224-4811 Urc. If y.)U tw■ tutt ^ truck at huue ■ H tu<i»y.

--------------------- — --------------- 1963 F O IrJfkiip. 6-oUn.le *1 hitch, nt-w ll:

priced to sell

' 1 OVEHDIllVE. Ju.i Ilk. n.w.jJ^C H R Y S C E R “ v„ ,

r ’f r j i ^ o n i r - - n ^ . . duoaillJ nlc« c*r.

---------- 2-1951 FC*63 F O R D F-600

VI toflBf. 5-«P^ tr»naml»»lon. Hydr«uUc IUpMd whe*Ib«*«.'63 C H 5 V >/i-Ton Open Evenfni

Uni wh.«lbu«. 4-*D^ wllh Bll 1. Closed ! --------- ‘6 3 -F O R D -F -IO O ---------------------------- -----------------Lont 4-*P«*d. VB engln*.,d^M h.r..r... U N I O N 1

'63 IHC S C O U Trfrlve. lockout hub. mnd -ll »rcT'n /- \

th* citrfti. Ui>U.U C /\

'6 2 F O R D F -2 5 0 ‘ r \ iciutx)tn c.b. heavy duty N tW C-Al

tirturl»««‘- Avenu* t'61 C H E V 1-T on Home 1

n»t ■Till »lork rack, rebuilt BUI HeKjilry«il£«. lilxceptlonal throuahout- Dick (;iMenwiitorHklpn

Uyn.n Moy«“tAluiy More lo Choc.'se From

Open Till 9 P.M . -----

A N D Y & B O B ’S

M O T O R C O . T H E ]Buhl 543-4318 F I N E

Chrysler—Plymouth—Valiant »g4 V O L K S Dodge and Dodge TrUck3 siaunn v.moi

—Direct factory d*nl«r— 4-«pr<-.i. #tarHARBAUGH MOTOii CO.. INC.

■ B'tiT not.drlye ■ Httl* ■o<t *«va a------------------------ -----loiT And w« will trade your way. . /^TV/TrT'T i

roS -Fordor. ■ va: 64 C O M E Tinn.mlMlon. radio. heat.r. GoodrondlUon. lood rubb*r. I»m than 600 _ _«11*«. ilnclt «DKin« overhaul. Ch«v- ____ rrmtif " **

~'*gtr.- mllcaiie. Excil(-STt«llI ld62 i'alcon fordur. Stand-

radio, baater. very eltan. »C4 r 'T -lP V P n tm. h».vUr car to pull trailer 0 ^u*«. Duan« Luv«land. Bup*rt. 43ft- Ch*velU finl_4SU.______________________i" CARS In .look, Prlc«l from fOUtn |]& down on approvrd f"“, • y,trwiiL Dl.count Auto SalM. 255 Mam ’*•“A<.*nu« West, Twin FalU. TSa-feiV)!

^lOM K».i hUin. BurUy. 67 -7574.. m M F THEVROLLT. 11/6‘ Corvette. •.140 '. 4- ^^UlVir.1•I»ed. red. black Inttrlor. *xcelWnV lleantlful t»<wndjilon. extra*. J2.400 or b«l of- malfhinu Ittr. Tom Whll*. Sun Valley. 726- enifinc. radi._»H. e«ten«<on 3H7._____________ “rd tr*n*ml-

RICK .MOTOR CO.. Good In a Home of the famoua OK u«ed cami « IZ'"- •"'* . ’G3 O L D S 8 8CWSHoOi uuoTHKHS. U u f 1 • y : 4.H....r h«nlrai*«Jr »uthorurd Rambler Daaler for laNi*- blue «ituii» ,n.i Minidoka Countiaa. 678- vinyl Interior**«;V___ uiLb radio. h(OLDsUojjJLK yfi J&55. (rtKHi tran«P<»r- 'IT r'S'rjikr-*uti.,„. Kull J-ower. I96H Volk->..g.n mmac'* "II,M n„ih In ir.>,>.l condition. ImmaculMe I n.inf ' 1 J.IHE T„ „ 7 T d , „ h . .m . . 11- ’62 M E R C U R! M,ii rUnil.ler C 4 <lmir. . .,hifi. ..venlrlve. e<tra i£.**m1 cm- ‘ u«iMni - ■'''

1»56, ,o^ mll..ll., .-10=1- Mi«t popular e«traa. SeU I>,.wr7- bijikc-

‘‘i : - m i l i t a r y . Phon* .Mc«rur> 'iFlltr. Ronald Stulta.^ ILLAC (oupe deVlM. 195H. k>ad-■a ul n * . •‘ harpe.t »g2 S T U D E B y■nytomg. Call

AH. | 9:,6 2 fKir. l>.w fnTerio/’" ' S owner, exceptional In-«?oV Rea.nrt- • DIUVE. iiM'Jerom*?.__________ Very clean. U

h .~ to «u«. at D i s S»l«i. Jerome. Beat buya uaad ____ __trxicw*.____________ '61 RAM KLH^placa in ‘he world to ria»«le 4-<!<»<tr-1, . “ TheUen MoU>r». pbona in i-t.me bl>

______________________ .St:,n.tT.l tr»tfOR the uest In .ervlce. ,ea Ed*., OVKFtDIUVKOil *■*"• North. 733. »nd Indivjdu*!

’60 ST U D E B /^r~f Llilj.._J*t»Tne._______________ _______4-d.>. r >iTAT,-v -r tr.de: 1057 Stud<baker «n .h.rp jet'^mp„,n. exerllent condition. 1250. fn vinyl ilUH he»f<r *nd c*'UR SaiT T-----;----- -------wall lirtM-;v'.- 1, ■ ' “fTiplete rar or any part;rv 4-<!,>or hanltop. Call

.Ir,! Av,ou. r-.-..-_ .gQ P O R DI n ^ tlr^. veryn„i A.kin,.

4 door ..gon, li . «'v«rt!nve. Excellent

w.-. -;;;. ;prk ’5 '' _

MXVy MOTOR.S. at yo.,r hiBhett quality, loweat

. np T J XT' T ' ‘Ai p.fio C«nv»rtlW«. MWnl«hl ± XX -M ^ ‘a g j i p : ..........MOTCefT« ijTi a«daa. withr-:Ur*rri'. Kicellrnt running Tt* I^a-J^t ru<-ef.ll _ To Buy AI'-H . i * J't*rlln*»r . in •*eal)*TLt 701 Main Ea.* iTfPT plL-. P>>..ne Hant«‘n 423-5122.

a,k fnr tlan->ld. A,^gl'cE-s'ln Jrn:r~-I -^T>Ter f»r M.yjc Vall«»T._______KlCt..> in

1»« Trtumph-iOPKL l!»rt4Can ?3S-241I. 1 warrant.

le Time to TBL u to » f o r S»la 300 A u t o s f o r Si

BUY A F I ^ WITH *65 F O R

CONFIDENCEradio and hea

19G3 P O N T IA C “ ‘n e w c aC a ta l in a 4-do.>r. k W a u tlfu l . f in is h a n d .p i.ile n a i n i e r io r . V8 e n g in e , ra d io .—h t-a te r . tin l* » l < *mio*m a lic . A o n e o w n e r low m llea tf*•bi >^ur.l i r a d ^ i n . YOURE

1959 F O R D 6ti4 M a in A vec .a la x le h a r d lo p . S h a r p Ivonre x tc u .T " I l h n ia tv h in i t iu n iu ..i» « ----------------------------ifitftj.fr. H ere’. •« cv tra clean popular car.

J JL959 ,E O R a _____• - q - p VClub Coupe. V s./yordum alic. radio. X III i li l r ie ’i u rttr thnl ia ju re tu fit> our b u d .iv i. T h a t ' s Wl

19G1 C H E V R O L E T w hen you

P hune1958 F O R D

T h u m le j l / l id . T u lo tJ 4i p in k a n d .w h i le w l lh * h a ip b la c k In te r io r - T * T " ^NVe d i.n l lh it» k you c a n fm d • X X ».c lc a n ^ r o ne . I l u n v In to d a y .

1961 M E R C U R Y try <4-tJoor. 0>i«lnal ihvi.ugnout and• hnw * ek*tfll«‘n l c a re . A u to m a tic . P h o nra d io an«l c h e c k th-- la v io ii* t)0 a^\.th i . o n e . . Ask Io

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COMMERCIALS19G4 C H E V 2 -to n

C.h .nd rh...i., Iona -vii.-oib..., ' W hen thatv!^.' 5 ..p rt"4T ~vT inr^oT fi' 'd i ia f - ^ f c ia .------------w e a T V p a i ^Tl.rand new hiuh MllU-r lO-plX ’ ^ e u i yU r«. If yua tU‘ -1 a ivcarlv u«wlru c k a t h u « a • a v in u * b « l te r a c t ( O lU yloday.

1963 F O R D V2- to n P ic k u p . 6 -c v U o d « r. 4 - ip e e d . K re n S - 1 9 6 4 B U Url h i tc h , n iw lire * a n d v a r y few 4 -d o Oir lu a l m llc^ . \

a u U > i1959 I N T E R N 'L 2 -to n wash

[.ontf wheelbase, etitflne In top A-l•onditloti. H ilh : :- .p ec d j g g 3

4-doo" -}957 C H E V ^ i c k t t p ----------------------- overcl/R. 4-Hpe« l. h fa tri'; f..A(Ul6 lire*. ITHlCilI'ou’ll find Ihi.-* •>ri«- rcul dependable.

*’ 95 1963 C H E2-1951 F O R D 2 - to n P ane '

"ruck* Ch<>4».e f r o m th e a e tw o . Q O O rsl,.lh' hiiv. If.' frelsht v.n. «nd oo. ______ _.Ith Hydr.oUc lift B.lc. 1962 I N T I

PickiiOpen E ven ings 'til 8 p .m . rubbc

Closed Sundays ' gine,

------ ------------------------ ------------------ 3962 F O R

UNION MOTORSw h i t e ,

USED CAR D EPT.6(1 3rd Avrooo E»,t 7:i:J-101» 1961 O L D .

NEW CAR D EPT.M 2 n d A v e n u e E « > t 7 .»S 'M 10 ^

H o m e P h o n e s111 Heajiley ------------ 19 G 0 O L D .lick ( ; iM e n w a te r ------------- 4 - d o o r

power.eonhard F in ch e r---- ----- i.i.'-ljfi4

1959 C H E - •l-doof

_________ ____________ - white

THEISEN ?-^omFINE CARS ‘"8- r

1959 B U IC54 V O L K S $2295

.Station WBH<in. n.din.nir.Ur. "o* P.t.nd.nl tr.n.ml.- .n ro y-vr T r»lon. I>>(T piiillnc. Ju.t Uk. 19.>8 O L D ^

br.nd new. ,, 4-dOOr-------------------------------------------------------------fntGTli34 C O M E T w a g o n $2195 _

B e a u t i f u l t i f f a n y blue 4(J4 1 9 5 8 B U I Cj i ^ th m a tc h ln ir a ll v in y l 1t>- 4 -<l0 0 r

---- «fr*str. Uadl.>. h e a te r , a la n d -_ „ I ^ L u a . a « » l * * W ^ - ^ a « ^ - i o v * ................................i n g | - p

mllcaue Excellent, condition.1 9 5 8 M E R '

)4 C H E V R O L E T $1995 2-<loorChevelle flnl.he,! In beauil- blaC Kfill blue wllh matchlnil In­terior. 1 9 5 7 c h e \6 e n i i ln e , • t i c k . h l f t . » h l i e H n n r "v^all t i iM . E x t r a c le a n . 4 -d O O r

power13 C O M E T $1395

I>,.,.tlfol p..«-r W,.r . |,h f i rmaichinir lnleru>r. H ie « fO T m i l e «enirlne. radi...* heater, «tan.l- ard {ran*mU'/‘'f«. real Urw. K»tr. I"” mil..*'.

3 O L D S 88 $21954.H....r hanllop. HeB.iilful n>f- laNIc blue « ilh mairhlntf .1 vinvl lnterl.>r an.l r.ioiro««.l u iih radui. heater, aul.miftlicI t n n .m i - . l i . n , p -u^^r . t r o r i i . t r . ,

Buick-

^ '■ACTION Ctir,',l"!'',r.i....i-.-'" "h n..t<-hi„it 202 2nd Aver

otr-rinii,p..wj?T b ijiJ .f-1. O n r o w n e r -------- --------------------------r a r . .M c«rur> '« f in e s t .

2 S T U D E B A K E R $995r.«„ fini.h «lih m.K-h.nOInterior Vit ' entrxne. »i*nd- ,H ,r-n*mi-i .M -i 'h OVKIU D IU V E . fa<11'’ « n ‘l b e a le r .Very clean. U>w mlle*se. ^

1 R A M B L E R ---------S?9& - ----------- ^ri...l= <-d,«.r ....l.n. finl.hM ^in ;.l„ne l.lo- »n l » hi,,. M\.St,n.l«r.i tr.n-m.-.i..n «MhOVEIIDIUVK. r..|i.., h.-.lrr .nd Individu.l rrflinlna

I S T U D E B A K E R $4954-,|„,r .STATIUS UAI.ilNIn .h.rp irt M.V «,th ,-.1 " ^ Q P,11 vinvl rnl„„.r. r . ' l i ' 1ht.ttr .nd cxir.. »h'.' ^wall lirrs.

II F O R D $695 j

r .ir i.n - ••'I'n r<imn-p.,1 .x.ih r.-l... •'>'< i.t.n.l.rd ti.n.mixO

O L D S $>952-d.i* r c'.u>> # e 'U n . J '* '- bm ^nre. lU d i-T h e .. '.’ r. \ e n . , ir /n e . a u ^ .m .J j / - m . ;

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ATTENTION Dog Owners

When that "Dog” you're Driving finally weuiy R u .s p - .- m r r g o o d to know help' ii

(Only 26 Shopping Days before sales

1964 B U IC K S p e c ia l4-door sedan. While over blue, deluxe automatic transmission t i n t e d gl; washer, only 1 2 ,0 0 0 miles, new car '

1963 R A M B L E R ‘660’_______4-door sedan. White, turquqlse interio

overrnve rransrnissTonTTTeliTerT^ god mileage.

1963 C H E V R O L E T C o r v a n 95Panel. White, 2 front doors, one side i doors, 4-speed transmission, Iocal"ow

1962 IN T E R N A T IO N A L Y r t o nPickup. Bonus load, long wheelbas rubber. 4-speed transmission, radio, gine, green in color.

1962 F O R D T ^ a ln .x ie 5 0 0 ------------------------Convertible .SunUner. Radio, heater, ] power briikfs, white finish, interior white. Only 29,000 actual miles. Like

1961 O L D S M O B IL E 98.^4-door sedan. Delu.'ie radio, heater, a

mission, power steering, power brakt low mileage. One owner.

1960 O L D S M O B IL E S u p o r 884-door sports sedan. Hadio, heater, ; power brakes, white finish.

1959 C H E V R O L E T B e lA ir4-door sedan. VS engine. Power <>lidc white with blue interior. •

1959 O L D S M O B IL E 984-door sedan. Radio, heater, autom ati ing. power brakes.

1959 B U I C K E le c t r a4-door sedan. Radio, heater, autom ati ing. power brakes.

1958 O L D S M O B IL E 984-door sports sedan. All power, green

--------- Inte rior . --------

1958 B U I C K S u p e r4-door sedan. Radio, heater, automatii

------- ing,—power—bFal<es^-------------------------

1958 M E R C U R Y M o n te r e y2-door sport.s coupe. Radio, heater, aut black finish.

1957 C H E V R O L E T ‘2 1 0 '4-door' station wagon. Power Glide, power steering, white over turquoise.

There is real value for you . . . and your fr for miles of economical driving satisfai

C O M E T R Y O N E A T

MILRANY’SBuick—(Opel Kadett)—Ok

T W O LO TS "ACTION CORNER- -A0 2 2nd Avenue North .-ith ar

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50Top Quality Select Used (

To Choose From........A t T h e

B ig L o t o n T r u c k la n e W e s t

Wills Motor Co.20 Years of Serving Magic Valley Res

"The Best Place to Buy a C ar”.w

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. Scenic idahiAurps tor Sstm 200 Automobi

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FAST & RED CL■(M F O R D G A L A X IE S I

c'.'upe **ith Vli ennjiif. mionvaiw ti»uaniU»i'>n. v o'-w e T ^p llin opreiiitj:, ta liv', heater »nd very

NEW CAR WARRAN-T?., A L L P R i $2295

■65 TRILi:

YOUREE- MOTORS v o i kSe luli.r Oli* Main A>ruue Soulh ?3S*l5Sll

GO KARN' I-'OKD

- ALMOST-NFAV- =5» CH BV•57 CHEV

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S2 «

i’OUREE MOTORS EQUUTrucklane6u4 Maiu Avrnue Souih 733-6MI

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FRO.NK M O T Q S*,^. TTV"'ur'#ht>ti'..r. I’lynii>u I T r «1 .*r VJAj JLj

B usinc :

TION 1 thorough

vners —:iving finally g ives its la.st_______Rriow help' is lu’a r a t hand. 4 d,..,r . 1...

e'lMU-vJU.'nlbefore sa les tax tim e) ‘ “

’61 T-BIFO n ly $2195 I,n,i"’'f.,.i.!

blue, deluxe radio, hentor, *•t i n t e d gluss. windshield ^

new car w iirranty. MER'

O n ly $1195 r i E t l " : UQise interior, deluxe radio. cie.n oar."HeaT r”,”’ g^otl rul5be’r7 low ~ ....................

•5R CUE\lielAir 4m|.

95 O n ly $1195■s, one side door and 2 rear •i*?ermuon, local'^owner.

■ton O n ly $1195\R wheelbase, good /5-ply i u klsion. radio, healer, V8 en- •••ton r»<-i

4-«pee<I trt

Onl>T5r4D5^ 'W a iE Viio, heater, power steering. „sh. interior red blood nnd

miles. Like hew. .

O nI;J^tl295 ’5.1 ro R i:io. healer, aviUimiuic trans- ^^ton inmpower brakes, coral finish, \’H motor, pAlnt.

8 8 - O n ly $1195io, bca'ter, power steenng, h.

■ O nly $095 Power (ilidc. radio, heiiter,

O i 'L N EO nly S549 SALESMI

er, au to m atic , pov/er steer- Doi

O nly $595er, a u to m a tic , pow er steer-

O nly $299 'G3 CHEower. creen with matdiinc----------------------------- -— b----------- q n n s u T

.‘'tnii(^ O nly $399 ir, autom atic, power steer-

O nly S299 , heater, autom aiic, [xiwer,

1965O nly $399 1963 '

wer Glide, radio, hei.ter, r turquoise. 1963 1

and your family . . , '(>1 IN T Iving satisfaction. 4 - s

whee:cngin

3 N E A T

MY’Stt)—Oldsmobile noooTS 19G2 C H I

•■ACTION , I R ' ' O-cvlin.■ith and Main West a.xie.

161 3rd Av<

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Arctic whit, radio, autoi

, . „ One owner.:t Used Cars3m ............. V uY m isnea m

niatic (rans One owner.

lane W est

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CLOSEOUT LI( SPECIALS

S e l l in g e n t i r e i n v e n t o r y nq reat

A L L P R I C E S R E D U C E D ! » -54Mil

•65 TRIU M PH IR4 $2795 ^

'63 VOI K-SWAiiLN Jl.ISP’Se ljiU.

•GO k a r m a n n U llIA 51045

•63 1-ORD ;-ioji S23.".0 — ; ^

=5S‘ C H SV '-,-Tnn -------- r 7 3 r “ ]- " —

•57 CHEV '.-ton S495 g'53 D 0 D (;E 2.ti,n $595

J . . . t P O N T

O P E N E V E N IN G S R upert.

I’WIN FALLS -------EQUIPMENT CO.Tru. klan* "33-4 i n) VOU

g m :n JENKiNS c h :B u s in e .s s Is B e t t e r T h a n E v e r A(

Herfe a re a few trad es th a t have ju s t a r tho rough rccondiilonlng.

—DON’T WAIT ON '----------L - J i W - '63 IMl

4-.l.uir »,..l«i. FiM t..v*er !Iai«ll..irtiiilpnifiit nitil fN.t.iiy sir roit- ahlfl. |>ililioniim. iicw Hrva. rt.nl aiiij

'61 T-BIRD $1995 ’61 CHl''*up**. Kull pnwer ♦«>iilprn«-i,i Plarayn• nil f«ftorv nlr conililluttuiK. d«r tiM»Kharp aa nrw. aloit. n<

•59 M ERCURY $795 '59 FOMi>nl»rp'y *-<li»«r ■•nian. ('niHi.- t'oontryniailL lrii;»-tmlj»li*«>, p n w « r watfon.atovvinu ait4 A v«ryclean oar. an<t hr*

- ...........- »T»nnTT'•5.S CHEV $695UrIAir 4-<l.»,ir sr Un. VM motor, '-*LlI’nu'er (itifle tranbiniovlun. pow- <-«l«x>r.«r ale«rit\ii. tran»mi

T O P T R U C K T R A D ’56 1 i)KU $595 '62 CHI'•i*t«>n plcWup. w-rylinjer motor. pick'up4-«pcc<) tran»mia«lon. tran.mli__ . . . . - j>«lrit. ^

“’I F CHEV 'tl5Q5l.iiiK whesM)**# trufW. %’8 CHIm..,..r. ir«.Mmi.,ii.n. =' ‘'7, }

• prrH avlr. A ir*l rl<ran tru<k. mJ*Vlpaint.

'51 FORD $7952-ton Innir wh<**lbai.a trurk. '^4 CHI\'H motor. 2-»i>c«l axl«. n«w 2-ton ttpaint. flat

GLEN JENKI CHEVROLET,

O l 'E N E V E R Y E V E N I N G — M o n d a ;

SA LESM EN 'S HOM E PH O N E S : C harle D on Welch. 733-7568—Woody Tur!

—CARS—'63 C H E V Y I I ..$ 1 2 9 5 ’61 O L

•61 B u i c K ~ r . " . , . $ i i a 5 w m ;.• t.Ttion wagon. Stai

_________ z= P lC K H F S c=U -T O N I N T E R N A T IO NVR eng ines, 4-specd. W ide t

1965 V e g a s B lu e ................................

1963 T u r q u o i s e a n d W h i le .........

1963 M e ta l l i c G r e e n ......................

'61 I N T E R N 'L J1 0 9 5 '58 C H4 - speed, long , I-onw heelbase, V8 - " ■•-.spengine

■ ^T R U C K S -1964 C H E V .....................................................

H eavy d u ty 60 se rie s , 4fl<)-V8 engii transm ission^ 2-speed ax le , 7,000 lbs. 17,000 Ibs. rea r axle.

19G2 C H E V 2 -T on .......................................O-cvlmder engine. 5-speed tran sm iss i a.xle.

mcVe y ;s , inc61 3rd Avenue W est

CHEVROLET ROUA T

■ C X:R LlE^”OTr■61 C H E V I m p a l a H a r d

rctic w hite with beau tifu l tu rquo ise inti id io , au tom atic tra n sm iss io n , pow er stec ne ow ner. Low m ileage. R eal nice.

ONLY J1495,

’61 C H E V B e lA ir 4 -d o o r inished in 2-tone b lue an d w hite . V8 eni latic tran.sm ission, pow er s te e rin g and br ne ow ner. N ice and clcan .

ONLY $1295

’61 C H E V G r e e n b r i a r W t sea ts (9-passenger). S tan d a rd sh ift on th< x ep tio n a lly g o ^ - 't i r e s . G ood F am ily U

ONLY J1295

’60 C H E V i /j-T o n P ic k u m g w heelbase, fenderside 8’ box. 4-spce igine th a t has been ju s t overhau letl.

ONLY SI095 “

CARLESON’SO PE N 8 A.M. TO 8 P .M .

01 M ain, E as t

NEW-USEDA u to m o b llo i >o( S«l« 200 -Sunda

L I Q U I D A T I O N »o ,

S A L E : -------------E V E R Y T H I N Q C iO E S B Y

■JUNE 1 5 taN o re a so n a b le o lfe r re jec ted .

S om e a t Salv^pe

V *54 to '(54 Mixlels ¥' M any ncce.vsoi tea, tlreg

o n d w htv ls, olc. B risk ne* 8’ Canipor, lunv i,>i\vnh , ^ 16' T ra i le r H ouse .■ ......................................... I n iu c iiKi

M IL L E R S A L K S____ V* CHU'

B R O T H E R S ,'h im

p o N T i A c - c A D i L L A c 'h";,;:

U ipert, Idiihii 436-3476 l!'"'?,'..,U-i.

SHARPKST ull.eti I'ati u, T.'vv u .Y O U R E E MOTOR C O . Ol I3S

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C H E V R O L E T

k^er A t T h e OK C o rra l ju s t a rriv ed and given our

rarW!at>«

O N T H E S E — '•62 CHEV

•63 i m p a l a ’ -------$1295 ......—Ilarai.,i. .-..uv.,- V« viol.,!, ,.\wWahlfc. «i.*,-tiiirf. bv*uiiful I’*’'rt.nl and whiia fmlah, . « . _

'63 DODG’61 CHEV $1195. ii;',"'/ .V.",;m -ravna 4-.lo.-r (T-r>lln- ra.li.. «a.ttier tncitor, i>Uiul*iii itHOf«it>l«> l.ow nnl «,aion. new v.hll* vwall i 1t« .

*(in CHRY ’59 FO RD $S05 v " “t'ountry *o.Un •faM.'n niit»i.ii, (waift»n. VM mtHnr. rriilii(»matlr *lrtpaii»nti«*ioii. ju.kvar a:««tlitkr 4;rr-<»nan<l hr*k**s. 'I'hl i» the cleaiiMl atM) a.'l.Oiuj»T»r1nm'Tnrnn-tn'Tnwn:---- - ...... .....

•64 DODC’55 OLDS RS $99 lu.>ii.,i. i;<-«l«x>r. V8 nii>tor. Hvifraniallr l. Htl!*t r»n r-tran.mt..lon. run# re..l tfuod.

a««.T R A D E S .g ,

’f . *!■’“ ^:!r.>i..i":llrrt*ln#. lonsr whcelha** 000 artunlpkUup. VH motor. IN.wrr (iliiU te«l hy llu trmn«mU»l..tui. radio. 2 . Uma mUr* m.>ic l>«lnt. Verjf ahar*)..... ................ ............^ a r —trwltrr;-

•56 CHEV $995 ’•>' CHEV:-lon l.,n« W h«.|l,... tr.prl,.♦»-rvlln<lrr motor. i-«per<l tian"« ^ml--l.,„. a * J* . tl.ncTr

, wiih m:.a'54 C H F . V $795r-f«>n truck. 2-«pe«<{ a'le. 14* flal b ^ . A gCKxl Aolld InirW.

s f K I N S '

" . i , I N C . v » .. , .„ „ .’57 INTEI

.Tonclay th ro u g h F r id a y i."'>i.-. li--“ Bpojfl trnn»C harles Hatch, 733-6017— g llT ur

i y T u rley , 825-5025'62 CHEV

~ 6K•yUn«l rtranamiitlairuJjbrr.

5___ ’63 DODG3^«aUr -«al 4*ai>«e<J tn

61 O L D S F - 8 5 . . $1195 r ..r «,.d. g

’B r U L D 'S BS . — $1295---------------------------S tation Wagon.

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\T IO N A L S BW ide b o x es ................................. $1795

; ..........................$1595

...............................$1495

58 C H E V ..............$895Ijang w heelbase, ,;■4-.speed. Y 0 1

’63 T -B IIk.O" KiirJio. htralr

minilon. pov.'................................. $3995

8 engine, S specd , -)00 lbs. front axle, RAM]

(lax^lc atatl< nv.Mdrjv,. ua................................... $2295 ti"!".

-ismission, 2 speed >g2 p O N lTempMl l.«!

I N C .

Phone 733-9018

___ ________________________ '60 VOLKr .n rl. lir.ti* V. V- ¥■ * *

l O U N D ^ U P

O l T S

H a r d to p Jlise in terior. VS engine, ^'e r steering and b rak es. e.

d o o r S ed anV8 engine, radio, au to- T 5 T ? A \a n d b rakes. Go<k1 tire s . O l V r V i '

a r W agon QOQ Vt on the floor, rad io and m ily Unit.

P ic k u p4-spced and 6-cylinder

iL - ■

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N ’S r p u8 P .M . ^ n

Phone 733-1833 . T he 1y. Jf. If, V- * '<01 M ain I

E D C a r o r B

-Sunday,''Jui>e 6, 1965 Twin Falls

kulot for S a l a 30 0 A u to j for

DEPENDABLE T h a t R e a l l y T r ;

Brisk new Chry.sL'r and. noi!!*i‘ [i.i,!, -inv l‘>i with clean Lue uukIoI chouv v.us-t'i' . h'A c inailo ilicm'j.iH)ilL’ss aiul rc.uly lo i,

'6 - C H R \S I .1 'K Sis;).) 't '> I O R: .1. ..1 \ •>, I I. , . . I

.tj.M.l.M.l U i.l.-t.n,,I,.n., 1 ,1,.-'..‘t.t. rM. , r 1 '

’:>!! r c ) \ i i . \ f 5 iim ‘til Mi:n.''1... * tii.-f J .1. > \ s vu-Clo- H\,iir»j.^i. ; 1 .«II .IMl-. I. 11. ' „ ‘' ‘'II... t - . v ‘i.

t.'i, ' ‘ DOD'

'..7 rL Y M O tilll S2r>0 ,v tn.......I ....I .1,...,., ,

1)1 iis ,s-s $i;i5 M.",'.';,,,..',',J .1.1 Ul. \» ly

R U V N O W a n d S .

f i l l <,'ais t o I ' i i ' k - Fl''M MKKCUKY ,, J-IM) ‘SO l-ORIrarWlaii« 4-.Us>r . I VMiIimh ;il aiiCt•matie 11 m u'«uil»*l>'n, pti>« < i- i n o.lni <1• t»«rli>|(. luukc*. ladio, h,«t- lu.l «r.■62 CHEVROLETi'Uln'r Si'tMl l!-iU>»ir lini.n.n. »iit. in* 11*'lu-ni.-i, f.i.t.iiy olr CiUulUl'ii.- \.ii iCl. r>iil (..lu.-i,■63 DOnCiE -no 51905.-•1»*T lUi.ll.'P. ,M S V-S fll- I I ..r.,Oil-.-.lKliir, niuiolai'l ( i n iii. in in ii, tU-.iara.lio aa.t h'-ater. Cl<*uu «» iiuw.Low nnl«‘.go. (

I U.N V I H•63 CIIUY.SLI-.R $2995 „,i .......N«-»v Viiikcr 4Ml.‘or hnidl.ip. I'm UN'h rtiulnr. aiiloinatli* iriuia- chwkiv. 3"niit»i..ii, full ffi.-t.'iv• Ir Sv, ■(;•> CHU'4;rr-<*n with miiTrhtnB tntcrt.ir ‘ ’iim’ 4..l<.",l_ 3:i.iniu « II1«I inil^._ ______ ___ Jiu:mia>i:__

t I•64 DODta-; Poliira $2595llauUtip all vU\yl ii\- ’(i^ C l l i '- ’trrlnr, ilS.1 VM ••ntfiin*, 'I'oicjui*- 4-iloor. 'i-iKllte lrftnimln»K>ti, p.iwi-r it««T- ti»n^nil*«i(ntf and \irakca. 1a>w, Um n>klo- tia rltux .

•63 MER'6-1 DODGE D art .M. i ,„ r .4.d.,.,r. (l.rvlln.lrr. ...... .lT»ii.nil..l..n, tu..., -JM,- i.lr,.mvu.000 arl(ji»1 niilr« att<l uuiiinii- ii»vv.teetl hy ilia factory f>T ;M),in)t)mnco moic. Seo tliU ii«'.»r new (>•* CIli:.

--car-todtrr;----- ----------------------— ------TTTTATr'Tr:innUo lini

'61 CHEVROLET $16.50 -"■i i"-"Impal* 4-<loor hafdtop. Full i,.-, wfxi »power. anttirniiLlc lran9mlaj»luii, Vv./l,r VH enkriri.-. fn.-l.iry «ir coi,ili-tloiirr. I.i-niiljfill k:l*<-ii rxUMU.r al.tii, tr .wllh niittchiiitf lnl«-iior. uu.ii «-\l<

P IC K U P S

•62 FORD -’ i-Ton 'M INTIl^ins wWle Ixin. V.S, 4-Rppr<l. \S I.I.- I..I'

ri.Mt.T.*5fi l ORD ’ J-ton .V8 «nirln<-. 4'ap».-f<l. Hunt /nir. '.')7 OOD

’57 INTERN'f, '.^ ton ' lZ“!'.',ni 'il.onc. i;-. v llll.I. r ' . ni.-lii.'. 4- finlh. 1...■ pi'f'l irnni.rnts'iion, rxtrn jjoudrtil'tirr, latliu. h«»ler. •<;■)HJiAja*. I .MC 1.'62 CHEV 3 4 -ton•-cylinder • n « 1 n e. 4-ipeM ^nlltranamlitlun sood haavy duty

*63 DODC'63 DODGE >/2*ton uid.3H»aaWei‘ -aab pUUup, V8 enrtn*. 4-«peed t

tranamiaalon. no apla heater, bJirear end. Guud aa naw.

B eet Beds and Block Beds In See O u r Largo Used Trucic Selt

B o b R e e s e ’s D o d g e590 ®Wk 2nd Avenue Sout

OPEN EVENINGS T IL 8KENNY MOON — JOE BUT

Y o u C a n ; D e p e n d O n

63 T -B lR D $2795 '63 M E I{adio. heater, autnmatfc irann- . Monieiry 2ninalon. powtT ateerinix. p.i«er ' iiutotun tIc '■ rake:*. elerltlc jrat. lulona "t*eriitkr. I< .ainl. K«crllent rnn!i*l..n. [.nlnt. nlnn

- ^nilR3 R A M B L E R Sifi95 . ^ 3 (3 ^ ^:ia.tic atallon II.'.,trr.vorclrive I ra n-»rn I.. ■. !< > ii. liitfi.'ui;e■ rk, nlmcut n»' v v.hil«- «nie n'li"' >nU linn. Sh.iwrii.'tn clenn. !iiil'.'32 P O N T IA C $1195 •7-,'‘r M Pempeal I.»Mana •p.irt r,,ui..-. C r l t ,tailio. hraler. 4-Hpee«l fji.-.r (<.rvnlr Mh*rt, a2m<u.t new ttic . K itia li« fl-ijce. tu e '. *>ne <

50 V O L K S $995 '51 F O K‘anel. Heater. 4-«S> c-.l trann- V- i n i" i'h■iiMlon. nev» tire*. K>lra 2,'.x2" tirelean. extra

__________ Bill S p a e t h ’s — .i ; i . - & - ^ F O R D S A L

Op©n evenings *lil 7:30 p.rr JE R O M E PHONE .'I

Kvenlntrm I’h< n<*: Wjnn KHi*. -T2<-4f V jnrf Inahan i. 324-4JO*'. — Johnnie Il..yil.

________________________________________

A B i o : B e a u t i f u

m A N D N E W 1 9 6 5 M E

M o n t e r e y 4 - d o o r S e i

3 9 0 V 8 E i i f r i n e — 1 2 3 ” \ V

F U L L P R I C E

$ 2 8 9 D o w n -

$ 7 2 . 7 0 P e r M o n t

T H E I S E N M O T O R SThe E a s ie s t P lacc in th e W orld to i

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$1295

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i m l S . . \ V E' i c k ' F r o i n

■39 f o r d V$C.50 - :I .,u,. f„ r , l„ r , VHKi Ii.ini 11 over-

•'■U'-. lu.li,.. lu-uler.

’(»! l O P D $905' " " I . r . \'H

— rn,||'" " 'w , ,.n.i „ i , i , ,

■lil R.AMIU.ER $S50.■■I .T 1, .■,11, , . t . n ll . r ll

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ru K V Y ir $1395 '‘ ‘»NVI ur i in 1; |„f ' l fiMi-.h vMih .h u rp w hiiaK'l'. I'lnU.-t ■mla. fi ovilndar ,ciiwuic. j-»preil fli.or ah ifu i

ra CIIRVSI.ER $19951....11..P. 1- a u :c i Uill.------hiaLi.^ I

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'63 CHEVROLET $1595......... . , 'i-' v ll i„ l..r , . t . n .1 . r lll i . . n . m l - , 1 . . W m l l c u , . K , . lla

■63 MERCURY $1695Mi'laor ritntiiin. VH pntftna auut- loniU- 11 n iiiinHn'oii p u w a r

::ci.iiuo m iics. U k *

■63 CHEVROLET $1950 “ iWA-n-rrTiMr-snwrWints:---------

H'fili.’ t»nninii»*lon. Ucal c leaa atol like new.

‘112 VOI.K.SWAGEN $1250--.li'.ir b.'.Ihi,. 4-i>p'’ri) t(an*nil««

ir^.liti. h.-uti:r. b h a rp exl.'H .tr

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Tw in Falsl T im es -N o w s Sunday

“ S o H a r P r o t o c c—:------- » y IHUMAS A. H EED Y . . I “1-|ie~'goci;

LONDON (AP) — I t ’s got so m asters." that anybody of any account And they i

I who throws u big p a rty around Just ab thi.s town hopes the Redcoats lunch, coc show up. and even

The Redcoat.') are- a little way with riim pany of just one dozen men. ringing up They all have deep baritone- gaging one ba.ss voice.s. They w ear identical deal with tl iiiiifornis ot red tail coats, white They hav lie.s-. wlviie gloves and black sonace corr trouser.".. ,o refer to 1

T hey’re the answer to a host’s in what or p rayer. , , - floo<l the' h<

They a re banded together in social disa?

O N T H E I

F A M O U S 1

BIG SHIPMENT MODELS * c o n ;(in Modem, Provi

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EARLY AMEI I63 Inches Lo

A 399.95 V a l u e ^ . .R e g u la r j im ^

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NO MONEY 7IL SEPI' (And You Save the 3% Si

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) t o c o l i n M e r r ;. |" T h e Society of London Toast- I t 's prt

50 m asters." It's a closed shop, n s kind i nf And they are for hire. Thereid Just about everylim portant ,ts lunch, cocktail party, banquet,

and even wedding, gets undiir Jle way with the host or hostess n. ringing up the society and en- banquet, e- gaging one or two Redcoats to .1 deal with the protocol. le They have to know which per- jgn pf jts K sonage comcs first, exactly how ^ round d

lo refer to him. or her. precisely ,'s in what order. A mistake can

floo<| the' host wiih the w aters of j^asy. n sociiil d isasicr.________________ I They ei

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riL SEPTEMBERte 3% Sales Tax)

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I S i T y E n g l a n dsP It 's probably the only group ot i »za per” >P- Its kind in existence. &

There was always the occa- ^sional toastm aster who ■ had „„„„•• boned up on all his social eti- . .. quette aSd for a fee would deal

® with the ticklish job pf a big banquet. But in 1954. the Lorjdon association cam e into being as a In e y 1 full-fledged, . self-appointed un- of addre ion of its kind. There being only for insti a round dozen of them now. get- f,ou„(.es. ting into It is obviously less than

of easy. . . your jn aThey earn an average fee of nesses.

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ever g ra tu ity . a grateful host'lords, m ay tack on to that. They can dinner

lad three m ajor “ perform - whe; ances" a day but 10 o r 12 in a the R<

- 1 full-.scale week is about the . maximum in the busy social season. .l"

s a They have ttn inflexible code jq un- of address. If royalty is present, thing 1 niy for instance, the Redcoat an- "Mr.

• nounces; '■‘Mr. Chairm an, m ay it please upstan

your jnajesties, your royal high- idcnt 3 of nesses, m y lord m ayor, your Typi

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OUR SALESM EN FOR M O R E COM

:ar during JUNE »nd JULY — C.M. LOWIthe Retail D ealers lo do likew ise so th;

anner they e lim inate the seasonal layoffs :es every sum m er.[ the last 2 sum m ers our sa les o f C.M. nth except D ecem ber. With the va lues of HURRYI DONT MISS THIS CHANCE TO !

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n t. thing like: - , le^ uin - "M r. C hairm an, m y lords.

ladies and gentlem en, please be ( ise upstanding [ 0 rece ive your pres- m akegh- idcnt and h is g u e s t s ." . . ----- ex trem r Typical of the background of only .

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F n i q u e ^ b o n d o iy th e-aociety |g 'o n e 'o f ita fmimM1: ers, 68-year-old Cyril Ivory, a taking

fam iliar sight in -the big hotels nounce and banquet halls of London. and fin

Ivory becam e a toastm aster y jln 1925, quite by accident.

I " I had been engaged to sing * s la t a Royal Yacht Club dinner.” . “"T

he recalls._"T he banquet man- ager said our toastm aster had let us down and he persuaded

g me to stand in for him and gn ami ,- make the announcem ents. I was biShop.'

extrem ely nervous and .1 Jiad It is j f only a few m inutes to study the form .”

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and finally I was, called upon to ca„ „ , f tell the com pany - that- dinner have

was served. 1 w as m ore than a knnw little relieved."

” Ivory never looked back after that tl that. He studied etiquette and their j

id protocol, the rules of prec- parage . edence which taught him that pace. 1

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