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F a i r S a t u r d a y

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2 P l a n ^ f f

^ o w n i n

V i e t N a m i ^ _SAIG O N . V ie t N a m ( A P )

Two U .S . p l a n e s w e r e ;Towned to d ay -Korth V ie t N a m a n d th eother in South V ie t N a m — y igfld t h e th re e p e r s o n saboard a r e p r e s u m e d lo s t , ,a U.S. m i l i ta r y s p o k e s m a n

observation p lane w ith , two-man crew cra sh e d an d burned in den.se jungle atJOUt « miles we.st of Hue, Uself 400 j- '^u” northeast of Saigon. P ilo ts ^ | S a g | n the area said no g roundfire

htd been received, ind ica ting crash m ay have resu lted

from a mechanical Rescue helicopters a ttem p ted

In lower param edics, bu t the ^ l e was so dense th e y -w e re

un^Ie to reach the ground, the

Jirted the cra frb u rn ed T T ffrce ly the two men ab o ard w ere

presumed dead. T he p lane w as flvine a forward control m ission (or U.S; Marine fighter-bom ber^ when it went d o w n .^ ^ ^

Navy Crasader. tvas lost over T H E WINNI North Viet Nam while on an P a ra d e held 1

( i n n ^ route— reco n n a issan ce _‘.‘M ary Poppli■Pmission about 65 m iles south- ------- ---------------

east of Hanoi. It w as one in a f x l * J flight of eight Skyhaw ks an d I | T O f two Crusaders th a t encountered J L J . l ;C l 'J L heavy flak and sm all a rm s fire.

CoTtri_ S E A R C Y . .K e s t l e s s n e s s p e r s o n n e l f r t

^ c iv i l ia n s d ie

M o u n t i n g i i i r ;° c “ -

D o m i n i c a n [ a n y n a t u r e , ”SANTO DOMINGO. Domin- s p e c ia l ly t ra i

lcia-B*pUlillc.(AP) — Restless- . ______tKss appears to be m ounting inthe rebel sector of Santo D om in- v ^ L U l V C Jgo u negotiations to en d thecrisis drag on w ith no a g ree - ^

Two members o f the O rgan i- „ ^tition ol American S ta tes peace |H |~k»» i o commiitee — E llsw orth B unker ■*- "■■■

were booed when they a rr iv e dt t the rebel h e a d q u a r te rs word to th e IiThursday to m ee t w ith Col.Francisco Caam ano D eno, th e U nited S ta Insurgent chief. conven tions

The day before shouting dem - :onstrators prevented th e OAS V ietnam ese w ai eemmlttee i rom lea vin g t he re- —The in fer ence bei (juarter until C a am an o in- w as th a t Com i tervened. N orth V ict N an

— --------------------- s im ila r co u rse .

Educators, Vict Nom have

■ r . V P ^ t i i ' o t e r n a t i o n a l con■ I J J C i l d r C O l l C S intention to obsI t i I 1 w hich p ro m ise■r^roDiems■ vilian p riso n e rs

VALLEY, Idaho (A P ) — ■ -------------■ Idaho educators a tten d in g the■ annual conference of school ad - J T 3 . C 1 I 1 S■ mmistrators and tru s tees a t Sun■ Valley planned to take a look A■ at the potential n a rco tics prob-■ km in Gem sta te schools.■ A panel discussion led b y W ar- ' | \■ Mr Mills, sta te d irec to r of liq- J - J - d J i . l ' A J■ uor law enforcem ent, an d Clif-Hford F. Barnett, d ru g in sp ec to r B E R K E L E Y ,■ for the State P h a rm acy B oard , Two persons h: ■ » M planned for concluding ses- ed and four othe ■ lions of the two-day m eeting . intnct nttr.rr.r.t B State Superintendent of Public halt trooo ■Insructjon D. F. E ngelk ing sa id A rm v mnn o n L P * knows of no a re a w here the■problem i, acute now bu t said

subject was included in the Some 300 chai ^BJrogram to alert ad m in is tra to rs fors tr ie d to stof

. Fe tra in T hursdAt opening sessions T h u rsd ay , ed to the O akl:

^ff»cials h eard d e ta ils nninal.__________wTucTi could give "Wn

» a h o p u b t.c .c h o o I .s a sm u c ffa -« ; tra in s not be f e e"ch“v , ‘" through B erkeleB ^ e program s Include one In- BerlTeW read

q u a lity “ e m o ^ fiemcn.ary and seco n d ary ed-

W « iio n available to ch ild ren of A nother 2 0 0 p■ •m ilifs with su b s tan d a rd in- •'>8 the U nited J

Vict N am — heck■ Ahd riuiiinpj w as a p ro g ra m ---from the side lir » rov ,d inp for a flexible schedul- --------------

classc.s. a p ro g ram now TROOPS■ ^ • ^ r - r n - O r c ^ n T ^ — ‘ E W C T T T lT n P H r ) . T -m and E ast G erm

a S t JLeader T h u rs d a j

■ i f S T '"S W est B(Japan Is w e s t Bcri1 ce rs sa id .

JJead at 6 5 7-■ rpKYO (A P )_ F o rm e r Japv ^ O O C l l l

M inister H ay a to T \ • ,■te roan firm ly on UeSlJlt<K n n ,J econom ic reco v e ry T

World W ar II . d ied G O O D IN G -G ,■ repo rted a t the H a d ’ ^P°'‘sn s ta te sm a n fa ir w hich w ent ■ h ? °r.- m o re - th a n -a day here F rid a y , K rihpH ^ th roat tu m o r dc- ra in sto rm T hur■ non-m alignant b u t of The Thur.sdav r■ ik e ^ n a tu re . canceled becau:■ la.st Novem ber but i.s scheduled B e a t™ . P‘‘*^longe?~radrair6n 3ay.~TVIiihers we ■ ^ '^ ^ e n t io r th e -tu m ^r . - - - -- W rS F T fS r iE w tj H w ’ . Rovernment official opened th e ann

Specialty, is . eco n o m ics , T h u rsd ay ^C o o d iB in " h e n . m ass iv e of the ad u lt p a r B w U i” "* ®83inst th e re - tarn S ta te s Tele ■ ^ t * e « ^ r i t y t r e a ty g rap h Co., secor ■abom v. ^ ib ® Kovemment of ley Airlines, thir■ Church took n i

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T he Magic

f t . , . ■________

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THE WINNING PARK FLOAT In the ann Parade held F rid ay m orning w as this one, !M«ry Popplns” bv H arry B a rry P a r k ; ^

r i t a n I I M i s s i l e

3 ^0 T n p iex r^ ^ racvS E A R C Y . A rk . (AP>—T h e A ir F o rce

e rsonne l f ro m th e T itan 2 m iss ile co iv ilians d ied M onday b e c a u s e “ abi e re d e te c te d . M ore than th r e e hours 1C co m p lex to n o rm a l. “ A thoroui iro n g h o u tn h e siloT evestled th a t~ t* e re ny n a tu r e ,” a n A ir F o rc e sp o k esm an pecia lly tr a in e d a n d eq u ip p ed m en ch

u n d e rg ro u r

Convention KTo " lu les Obeyed

_ • ^ com m on.th ir; or Captives , T he vapor.JT day by equii

JOHNSON C IT Y , -Tex. (U P I) tro l cen ter, tl P i’es id en t Jo h n so n today sen t p lex farthest □rd to th e In te rn a tio n a l Red silo w here I ross C om m ittee in G eneva th a t the spokesms e U nited S ta te s will stick to T h e spokes I conven tions reg a rd in g tre a t- not sa y how en t of w a r p riso n ers in th e been evacua t ie tnam ese w a r . rem ain ed InThe infe rence of hia -messag e -----■ ■■Js th a t C o m m unist forces o f Ijr lh V iet N am should follow a 1 l C t t i m ilar c o u rse . ^ TZ"A ccording to the W hite House, J [ j ^ j ly the U nited S ta tes and South et N am h a v e Infprm ed the in- T rnational co m m ittee of th e ir IS JlAei tention to o b se rv e the tre a tie s Jlich p ro m ise hum ane tre a t- NEW DELI ent of m ilita ry , a s well a s ci- New fighting iian p r iso n e rs . m ir 's cap ita l

--------------------------- The Indianfe • , said infiltrateaCltlStS - . a t ta c k e d jh e

S rin a g ar, the

Lttempt to th e c ify V o u tstinuing a t 8 a.

la lt T ra in th^bV o id cas 't_ A govern!

3E R K E L E Y . C al.f. (A P) - said 109 "ini ' 0 persons have been a rre s t- Indian troops and four o th e rs in jured in the^ ''^ '^ '^ fighting est a t te m p t by pacifists to . • •It a tro o p tra in c a rry in g A C C l Q C r my m en a p p a re n tly bound for t • j uth Vict N am . J g L l S t Ciome 300 ch an tin g dem onstra- Mrs. H arve s tr ie d lo s to p a n I l-c a r Santa i jp^) p ie rce , 2 tra in T h u rsd ay as it proceed- p j poor 'ci lo the O akland A rm y T er- M npir Valley

_________________ a fte r a Iruck-c'We d em an d lhat the w ar dav ihai clair lins not be allow ed to go husband, ough B erk e ley and th a t bru- M rs Pierce ily be ended in Viet Nam and jured when lh( rk e ley ." re a d a sta tem ent by in s and in « m onstra to rs. was a passenf, , __ tire of a hay rr'm other 200 persons—support- ,^ 0 path; the U nited S ta te s ’ actions in on U S!t N am —heck led the pacifists ]im the sid e lin es . d n v e r

trea ted and re TRO O PS MOVE of llie mower

JE T O T rT T n p y -L irg F ^ S o ’CTFti E as t G erm an troops move- GOVERNM mts T h u rsd a y night w ere re- BEIRIJT. I rted to d ay by tra v e le rs driv- Thc I.ebanesi ; into W est B erlin from Ham - proved the gi rg. W est B e rlin custom s offi- m ier Rashid ■s sa id . night in a v(

yooding F air Draws )espite Heavy RainjOODING—G ood crow ds w ere orRanization < >orted a t th e G ooding C ounty LDS Church, s r w hich w ent into its second Hom em aker';/ he re F r id a y , d esp ite a .h c a y \ ' Gooding Civic n sto rm T h u rsd a y afternoon , ab le nicnriarrr e T h u rsd a y n igh t rodeo w as In thc West< ice led b e c a u sc of th e ra in . D ivision. Purp is schedu led fo r F r i- w ere first;/ru v ir in e rs w e re r c j^ r te d FrT- secoftd. "^ind PTSf'TT^S^^Two paradcff -which Marshall's-O^ snedf th e amraaJUKroonty ' t a i r were^ ur^y^C<»ding:So«d-Co. w as -Vtith.&orS? ?»t in th e C om m orcia! D ivisi^ir*__In the T ncythe adult parade , with Moun- Peier.'^on w.ts* n S u tc s Telephone and Tele^- m eier, J ecom iph Co., second, and Sun Val- Anderson, thi A irlines, th ird . The Lutheran *nd Hoaw—Bj

iirch took f irs t plac* ta tbe^ See GOODINs

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r h e M a g ic V a lle y N e w s p a p e r D e d ic a t*

______________ T W IN

r in th e annual Back-lo-School h a d m o re ■s th is one, based on the film b c r of Cor r r y P a rk . The parade , which P a r k and

i s s i l e

v a c u a t e d : P o 7A ir F o rc e today ev acu afed M o re tii m iss ile com plex w here 53 a n n u a l B; a u se “ abno rm al v a p o rs” p a ra d e is re e hours la te r it re tu rn e d C om m erci ‘A thorough investiga tion jg j j^y a th a tH h e re w ere no leaks of c y c le s Tl p o k esm an said. A te am of jed m en checked th e e n tire Secondunderg round com plex . T he ----------------s p o k e s m a n s a id h e d id n o t ik n o w to w h a t e x t e n t , if JO lina n y , d a n g e r e x i s t e d , b u t h eioid detection of ab n o rm al va-X)r in the complex “ is not a a . U U C l:o m m o n .th lrg .’/

T he vapori w ere de tec ted to- la y b y equipm ent in the con- .rol center, the p a r t of the com- plex farthest from the launch Jiilo w here the c iv ilians died, s ,oJie spokesm an sa id . n ing an d c

T he spokesm an sa id he could w hicllo t sa y how m any persons had s to ra g e for >een evacuated n o r how m any n o rth easte ri •em alned In the com plex.

----- •• ----------- -am«BdB»ent

[New F ig h t in g “ j o ^r ■» • e a r l ie r th is

In K a s h m ir S hoJ[sr TTJ - I the add itionIs l l e p o r te c l s e c r e t a r y

r a r t U dall INEW D ELH I, Ind ia (A P) — w a te r cris is

Jew fighting b roke o u t in Kash- is to u rin g riir's cap ita l e a r ly today . s ta te s .The Indian g o v ern m en t radio ------

aid in filtra to rs from P ak istan ^tlacked_ the M lice b a rra c k s inrin ag a r, the KTashmTn cSpital,” 1It 1:30 a .m . an d th a t firing in T-\e c ity 's o u tsk irts w as still con- IS 1/ ainuing a t 8 a .m .

But " th e s itu a tio n is In hand,” he b road cast ad d ed . J 011X1A governm ent spokesm an

aid 109 “ infilirators-'^ and 41 , WASHING ndian troops hav e been killed A m erican F ince fighting s ta r te d Aug. 5. told

__________________ T h u rsd a y t1 J X 7 * A* tio n 's c ro p i\ccident Victim fa ilu re ,

i s Listed “ P o o r ”Mrs. H arvey R oland (Jacque- re c o rd ci

ne) P ierce, 25. SeaiU e. was list- u rg ed J d m poor condition F riday in a p p ro a c h — Incir Valley M em oria l Hospital , fter a truck -ca r collision Thur aT’ that" era im ed the m e oi neT I'n a t r t usband. F a rm BureiMrs, P ierce w as c ritic a lly in- R S hum an

jrcd when the c a r she was driv- t:on-backed ICT and in w hich h e r hu.sband w ith d raw n ,a<; a passenger, s tru c k thc r e a r w h ere it hi re of a hay m ow er an d sw erved floor debate Ito thc path of a sem i-ira ile r T he F a rn ruck on U.S. H ighw ay 30, one less depend iile cast of H ansen . m en t an d mThe d river of th e truck w as tem w ith fi

■eated and re leased . The d river p roduction tf the m ower w as not h u r t .____te rm in ed b\

------- ------------------- * supply'ahd-<GOVERNMEr^JT OKAYED fav o rs a vo

BEIRIH '. L ebanon (AP) — tire m e n t pr( he Lebanese p a rliam en t ap- e rn m e n t pa; roved the go v ern m en t of P re - T he ad m i lier Rashid K aram i T hursday ex tend , wil Ight in a vote of confidence, p re sen t whi— ------------------------------------- — s t a b i l i z a t i o n-V ^ 1 new co tton-J ra w s L iro w d s the p re sen t

p ro g ra m an<

R a in S to rm In additioja new p ro g r

rganization d iv ision , with the e rs to lak e DS Church, second , and F u ture c ro p s . T he | lom em akers of A m erica , th ird , co tton proj looding Civic C lub won honor- p a y m e n ts tc ble m entlonr - - - jn jj w ith in 1In thc W estern an d H istorical p a r tm e n t.

livision. P u rp le Saji;e Cowbelles In its Au rere first: S aca j.iw ea en try , m e n t re p o rt ecortd. and R e x R eed , th ird , c u ltu re De farshall's -O K - R u b be r-W ek ler« i h i s - y e a p ^ rere firsl in thc c o m ed y section . 6 p e r cc n t la ■ilh George O tter.son second. and 4 p e r i j n th e 'i ricycle~DTvT<iIori, Siizy .vTou.s i^ecord 'eterson w.is f i r s t : Becky Brun- c a liy it forei le ic r. second, a n d C hristine feed -g ra in ,nderson. th ird ; d o ll buggies la rg e s t whe^ nd floats—B air ch ild ren , f irs t; an d re c o rd Sea GOODING. P a g a 2, CoL 4 c ro p s .

sr Dedicated to Serving and Promotiii

TW IN FA LLS. ID A H O , FR ID A Y .

h ad m ore than 600-participants, was spon be r of Commerce and was followed by frc P a rk and tree movies. (TlmeS’News pho

^ ^ ^ ^

‘"B ack-to-Sch P a ra d e H e l d .

M o re th a n 600 schoo l-aged ch ild ren | a n n u a l B ack-to-School P a ra d e F rid i p a ra d e is sp o n so red by the T w in 1 C o m m e rc e . I t b eg an a t 10 a .m . in f led b y a l ^ g e con tin g e n t of co lo rft

th e n th e floa ts . T he p a ra d e m oved al to S econd S tre e t N o rth and then ti

w h ere it

Johnson Asks ended*" a")wy ■■ <• Upon ret unds to r p ^ rk , pa__ around the

Reservoii-s Ju d g es WCIa rd Allen,

JO H N SO N CITY, Tex. (A P )— M rs. Davie P re s id e n t Jo h n so n today asked parC ongress fo r $1,311,000 tor plan- P o p p m s,” I n ing an d construction of reser- decorv o irs w hich will provide w ater p ijn ts to n cs s to ra g e fo r th e d rought-stricken b a r r e n C n o r th e a s te rn s ta te s . I3Qt,bs and

T h e re q u e s t cam e in an ner.

fo r th e A rm y Corps of Engi- B icycle n e e rs . Jo h n so n had indicated n u rse ry re a r l ie r th is w eek following an g ijn d M icee m e rg e n c y conference a t thc ..W hite H ouse th a t he would ask ^the a d d itio n a l funds. ' ^ack-l

S e c re ta ry of the In terio r Stew- •'C overeda r t U dall is heading a 15-man School.” bew a te r c r is is team that curren tly " In ju ris to u rin g th e drought stricken „iiscellanccs ta te s . on a Wheel

' P riz e for

Crop Conti:Ql prlLrin**1 . w ere J3, $2

1 4 r a i i i i r pX C 1 .X X U J. w inners an(1 n p 1 1 ireatsJohnson

W ASHINGTON (A P) — The th ea te rs .A m erican F a rm B ureau Feder- ------a tio n to ld P residen t Johnson TT h u rsd a y th a t the adm inistra- I j U i tio n 's c ro p con tro l program is a “fa ilu re . Roilf

T he b ig fa rm organizalion a - F v r a a v . c ited T u e sd a y 's official forecast ,of re c o rd c ro p outputs this year ^ 0 1 / 1 an d u rg ed Johnson in iry a new ' t a a v a a p p ro a c h — one thal it said will i,.jrnot co rru p t Ihe mar ke t system ^^hich w asw ith " b re a d t a x e s " w orkm en

F a rm B ureau P residen t Charles a rea in S B. S hum an sa id Ihe adm inisira- ^vas laken tinn -backed f i rm bill should bo severw ith d raw n from the House, leedn. Burn w h ere if has been cleared for Tuesday floor d eb a te next week P errm b

T ne F a rm B ureau advoi a le s ' left T ^esd : less dependence on the Rovern- rem oved th m en t an d m ore on a m arkct sys- bones and lem w ith f re e r rein in guidinp uncovered p roduction through practices tie- P e rrm e te rrn in ed hy the opcraiion " f | m oved ihj; supliTy^and-clemand A c to r s rrpf,‘e ra u sc Ti \ fav o rs a vo lu n ta ry cropland rp -',;,a (P an d c tire m e n t p ro g ram involvins Knv-, ^nd could n e rn rn e n t paym en ts . f w ithout cru

T he ad m in is tra tio n bill ^^ollld pieces, ex tend , w ith som e revisum s.l |j p re sen t w h ea t and fecd-Rrains' s ta b iliza tio n p ro g ram s, scl up •’ p ias te r of p new co tton-con tro l plan, rrst^o carefu l the p re sen t d a iry stabilization, p ro g ra m an d extend Ihe present: wool p ro g ra m . I M useum

In add ition , it would P e rrin ea new p ro g ra m for payinR farm-} e rs to lak e land out of uncoiled c ro p s . T he proposed gr am and co tton p ro g ra m s ould ir>p a y m e n ts to fa rm e rs for plani - iP ^(ng w ith in l im its - s c r b y th r <!e- ___p a rtm e n t.

In its A ugust crop develop- n P i . o f ^ m e n t re p o rt TUe.sday. the Af;ri- X r d i J c u ltu re D ep artm en t pretiirtcdthis-yeap^»-crop-volum tr~w fJI h e ------------------6 p e r cc n t la rg e r th an last y e a rs ] 9 ^ 5 --and 4 p e r cen t above tlic pre-

|vTous i^ec6rd”se t iri'lffini'Si'iffCtfT- l-y6'4rc a liy it fo rec ast reco rd corn and feed -g ra in c rops, the second la rg e s t w h ea t c ro p on record. 1 9 6 5 an d re c o rd so y b ean and rice , q . ' c ro p s , I V 6 4 ------

Promoting the Growth o f Nine Irrigr

■RIDAY. AUGUST 13, 1965

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LOS A E d iriund ing, w ord m o rn in g

■ j j i M H H M C lea rinF r i d a y a d ay can c

m r e s ~ n w as over G ooding

i> ' "'a D riv e rs :a t 9:45 a

, w as spoasor^d by the Chom - "W ns repe wed by free (rea ls In Ihe City from tre t•News photo) ____________roofs bee

* * * * the secon-g W 9 9 evenings. /

^ ^ .started byd isru p ted a w ere blam

■W J M y t The Goodira c in g in

y t /X M / O scheduled I

C h i ld r e n p a rtic ip a te d inT he ,ioo-to'n"'"ta ide F r id a y m o r i i in g . T he B railsford u Tw in F a lls C h am b er cf Springs ra [I.m. in f ro n t o f C ity H all, T hursday a 3f colorfu lly , deco ra ted , b i- H’'i r s u r y —rh y T n e B e c t in n -T m d ' w ^ d e n T T fi m oved a long M ain A venue heavy dow d then to the C ourthouse the lightnir w h ere i t tu rn ed sou th on f'“ r™rrs F o u rth A venue N o rth an d a re a s en d ed a t the C ity P a rk . ,evera Upon r e a c h i n g t h e City c im as P r j P a rk , p artic ip an ts ga thered |ng has not a round th e bandshell lo hear have had announcem en ts of the w inners, for the tim Ju d g es w ere J e r ry Shane, How- The Gre a rd Allen, Connie L eiser and Buhl h as n M rs. D avid M cClusky. tions becau

B est p a rk float w as “ M ary H ay hau P o p p in s ," by H arry B a rry P n rk . a rea has Best d cco ra ted float w as ‘'T he cause of v F lin ts to n cs .” by A ndy a n d Jo h n fields neai W arren . Cindy D avis , C olleen drenched 1 Dobbs and Billy an d J a n ie Kep- slow ing doi ner. “ rM -—De.'<t d eco ra ted b icy cle w as — A tree, f "A B icycle B uilt F o r T w o ,” best bome aboL au rse ry rhym e w a s "T h re e of C arey Blind M ice ,” best d e c o ra te d trt- knocking d cyce w a s "T ricy c le and R a b b it." tenna. O an m ost u nusua l pe t w as a goat, w as also 1 De.st back-to-school theme w as wmd.s. ■'Covered W agon B a c k - t o - ^ bchool.” b es l w este rn c h a ra c te r g " c to R I A>as " In ju n Jo e " an d th e best S>ee a iU H I m iscellaneous en try w as "C low n in a W heel.” I V V O

P riz e fo r the b e s t p a tk float A t t ^ A-as *10. F irs t , second a n d th ird -g-|p jrizes in the o th e r d iv isions HaVf were J3, $2 'nnd Sl re sp c c tlv e ly r

y^Iter anno u n cem en t o f the o » | i A’inners and aw ard in g of p rizes, i llO ' ree t r e a ts and ice c re a m w ere lis tr ib u ted follow ed by free WASHIN( movies in both dow ntow n F orce Sec h ea te rs . Zuckert sa

-------------------------— desfw ratelyf r f ^ -1 d ay 's missL arse .1 llSk« Searcy, Ari

O • ' a narrow o

Bones, Teeth ”.7.:'""' In a repo

Said S to len ^ w T t t, “ A num ber

Tho InrRe m a mmo t h tuskwhich w as found T u esd ay by whkvorkmcn building a dam at blocked hy^ m ny-Sf<K>k--&pur u m o n\&.-.d u harea in Snake R iver C anyon t r ymg lokvas taken from the a re a alonp (hVouRh a rivilh sev era l o ther bones and larfder, thuleeih. Burton P e rrin e J r . reporl- those ’ on?d T uesday. ------ them ”

P errin b sa id a f te r w orkm en But theeft T u esd ay even ing som eone from a pc'cm oved th e tusk and th e o th e r (he T itan 1■)ones and teeth th a t h ad been Searcy , emjn ro v e red th a t day in the a re a , tipation of

P e rrm e added w hoever re- in the prelnnoved the tusk d e s tro y e d it "C ause o •)ccause Tt w’as in an’TjhTossTTr^'d’l^nirsTveTy';tate an d crum bled v e ry eas ily , .said,md could not be m oved by hand The expl<vithout crum bh’ng into hun d red s a civ ilian i)f p ieces. la rg er thai

It had been p lanned to tak e norm al m aihe tusk out in one piece u sing range m issilaster of p a ris and v e ry specia l ma j or uncnd care fu l digging p rocesses, tion w ork oT he tusk was to have ^been Two of tr

>ut on d isp lay a t H e r re t t’s The Air Iiluseum . repo rted t

P e rrm e concluded th a t no J'^rnmed ine;:^al ac tion is p lanned a s no am ong thenonetary valu e can be p laced ->n tho tu ’=;k and it would be im- l ^ i l l ^ l i p>ossible to recover it in whole, * t l U l I Ctr even in part. ____________Bill IsTraffic Deaths H o ^ f "p

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L O S ANGECLES (A P I — P o lice C iiief E d m u n d G . B row n to d a y to ca ll out in g , lo o tin g a n d sh o o tin g in Los A iipe w o rd fro m Ih e g o v e rn o r 's o ffice in Sai m o rn in g a s t e m p e ra tu r e s s o a ie d , eiii

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R a c i n g , F a r m ^C l e a r i n g s k ie s w e r o r e p o r t e d a c r o s

F r i d a y a f t e r a n o t h e r h e a v y r a i n a n d wi l a y c a n c e l e d h o r s e r a c i n g a n d r o d e o s g a r n e s " n n d h n - m p e r e t l - f t t r m —w o rk , E r Aras o v e r c a s t a n d fo g g y in T w in F u ll : h o o d in g a n d to th e n o r t h e r n p a r t o f D r iv e r s r e p o r t e d u s in g w in d s h ie ld w i I t 9 :4 5 a . m . F r i d a y th r o u g h S ho .sh o n e v a s r e p o r t e d m S h o s l io n e i ... r. . " r o m t r e e l im b s fa l l in g o n »wr o o fs b e c a u s e o f th e s t o r m , W r O l h e s e c o n d T i r T h e “T5asr*TWD' ~ BOZEM: ivenings. At leas t one fire w as ca ller fro ta r ted by lightning, pow er w as W ashinglo isrup ted and severa l acc iden ts : wrong ni /e re b lam ed on slick roads. ' when he 'he Ciooding rodeo and horse le tt to a ncing in Je ro m e w ere ro- - nc.ss firm cheduled fo r F rid a y night. ; “ w anted ti~ U g h tn in g -R ta« ed —a_fire_ ia_ iL 4 U'’."?- f°r OO-ton s ta c k of hay on the ■ night.’" Irailsford B rother.!' Thousand " I 'm sc p rings ran ch near H ag erm an ; have the ' h u rsd ay afternoon . About one- .said Howa lird of the hny v/as saved by i Is Dokken bout ,‘iO v o lun teer lircnaen fro m u S erv ice ." /e n d e ltT lla g e rm a n and Buhl. A >. eavy dow npour accom panied • • he lightning. U | .F a rm e rs j n the Buhl and Je - 1 g i l l I \

ome a re a s sa id heavy ram and /ind h as knocked down g ra in Cna se v e ra l w h ea t ran ch ers on l^eW k- :am as P ra ir ie , whtfre h arv est- ag has not yet reached its peak , ave had to cance l opera tio n s I ? O r V.- or the tim e being . r -A io c iir rThe G reen G iant p lan t a t F A IR F IE L

(uhl h as not h ad to h a lt o p e ra - "^as cojinty ions becau.se of sto rm s. ^ r , w as ap

H ay hauling in the Je ro m e C am as Coun irea has been .suspended be- hy county ci ;ause of w etness. Hay cu t in specia l m eet ields near C arey h as been K evan, ch a ir Irenched hy h e a v y s to rm s , Cox will Fftwing down opera tions in th a t te rm of Sher: irea. publican , wh

A tre e a t the Lynn S tew art to tak e em pi iome about th ree m iles so u th T elephone C< if C a rey w as b l o w n o v e r, x h e new sl ;nocklng down a television an - by the Rep' enna. G arden corn in the a r e a C harles Pack vas also blown over by h ig h by the Demi vinds. a ,vjde f,eid

R am fell m ost of fhe a f te r- board of corr loon in the Burley a re a an d posed of twc See STORM, P age 2, C olum n 5 ^ne D em ocra

rwo Men May ■g - f f -« for the pas t lidava J anrnied

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WASHINGTON (A P) — A ir Audrey H eatt “o rce S ecre tary Eugene M. children . Co: Zuckert says two m en try in g F airfie ld Mot lesp>eraiely to tsc ap e in Mon- lay 's m issile silo explosion a t ;earcy, Ark., m ay have blocked k: .

narrow opening and p reven ted L om e of the 53 victim s from get- r ' ing out. ^

In a report to P residen t John- on. m ade public T hursday by he White House, Zuckert sa id :A num ber of men had a ttem p t- d to cscapc by the em ergency iidder which apparen tly w as ilocked hy two men who be-*Trmt?---- t^rmrred-----tfygethor-----ia. —r ymg lo pass sifViultaneously t hrough a restric ted a rea on the { id d e r, thus denying access to hose on the lacJder below hem ” '. -

But the secre ta ry , just back rom a personal inspection of he T itan 11 m issile com plex a t earcy . em phasized that inves- Igation of the d isaster " is still jj^W ,1 the p re lim inary s ta g e .”"C ause of death w as a lm o st

^nirsTveTy a'sph^rytanorrr* hir

The explosion occurred w hile ,civ ilian labor force — m uch ^ ^ ■ i -

u g e r than that required for ' o rm al m ain tenance of the long- ange m issile site — was doing l a j or underground m odifica- ^ion w ork on the srlo.. K "Two of the workmen^fcl^^afiQd'.The Air I 'o rce said the m en

eported to have b e c o m e im m ed in the passage w ere m ong dead.

Public Worksiill Is Passed p M

WASHINGTON (A P) — T h e ^ louse passed a J.1.25-billion ubiic w orks developm ent b ill ^hursda^’ ^alier beating ,aU .at-;raDIS_lQ.X>‘l- it,____ _____ ^ ___ Tl.* ? JMIT he TOll-call -vote-w as 2 ^ to TBe 2,000 caiJR______________________________an d b o ard iThe m easu re has been labeled tu ition a ry Its sponsors as a long s te p ricu lum a n diward w iping out pockets o f un- school. T hem ploym ent an d subn o rm al in- old h o sp ita lim ci n a lm o st ev e ry s ta te . d e a n , (T im e

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n i a R i o t ^Sec P ic tu re on P age 12LC C iiie f W i l l i a m H. P a r l< c r a s k e d th c a l l o u t t h e N a t io n a l G u a r d to cnci t ' .o s A n g e l e s ' N e g r o d i s t r i c t . T l i e i o w a c e in S a c r a m e n t o . R o i t i n g b id k e ou t i r e d , e n d i n g a n u n e a s y c a l m t l i a t se t

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.......................... a s thev alleined a c ro .s s M a g ic V a lle y ,f„„e rs in the in a n d w i n d s t o r m T h u rs - gro W atts an d r o d e o s a s w e ll a s b a l l Police re AJork, -H r id a .y _ _ tn a m in e J -L ca lls of loo w in F u l l s , S h o sh o n e a n d m orning nnd

p a r t o f M a g ic V a lle y . ‘;h ie id w ip e r s a n d l ig h ts ' ,5ho .shone . M i n o r .d a m a g e N o K n ^V 'lo o i

h a l t When ore r ITI* f i r in g in to th

W r o n g r i r m T h e y s a i d t h”~T50ZElvrAN“ t t n n r — neod~M >-toi^caller from a town in H So fa r 81 snW ashington really got the • ings have be«wrong num ber recently - ‘ ‘^0 and 15when he telephoned col- ‘ tu rned and ble tt to a Bozem an husi- ' Thc newestness f i rm an d sa id he ported center<“ w anted to m ake reserva- on E a s t 103rIjons for two tom orrow i post office stonight.'’* Tocks and pol

“ I’m so rry , you must ' round up looHhave the w rong numhe'r.” ’ M ore thansuid H ow ard N elso n .‘T h is hu rt in Thuiis Dokken-Nelson i-uneral lence, includirS e r v i c e . " ________________________ L < i r . ^ o r y ,

• • • ■ ' ap p a ren tly waI f f not him . He' a l l l I . o x I s ^cene afte r

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or Camas e n t o ^ c T r b•A IR FIEL D — P au l Cox, Ca- " ^ h t In the is cojinty civil defense d irec- T hen before, w as appoin ted sheriff of ^ * ln rn ln p sf m as County T hursday night burn ing , s l county rom m lssloner.s nt n T ow ard d a j

jcial m eeting, reports Ja m es g an to van, ch a irm an . w arned a ll Cox will fiH the unexpired m of Sheriff J e r ry Moon, Re- An tem pera Dlican, who resigned Monday a p red icted s take em ploym ent w ith Idaho ^f^phone M cCalh p o lice-la id pl•he new sheriff w as endorsed s S

the R epublican party and se v era l sectio ir le s P ack h am w as endorsed N ineteen po the D em ocratic party from than IOO civil

vide field of candidates. The du ring the ni] ird of com m issioners is com- T he N ationa led of two Republicans and ed but not ca ! D em ocrat. G regory , a :ox h as se rved ns a deputy ju s t a f te r he 1 riff for about 20 years. He of 500 Negro I been civil defense d irecto r th e ir hom es, the past 10 years. A native of G regory , a I

irfield, Cox is active In the club en terta in leriean-L eg ion . Ha carved io e ling. thP- nnlii v \ir Force in the South P a - c iv il rig h ts mi

c during World W ar II. H e sa id thc le Is m arried to the fo rm er ree led a t the Jrey H eath and they havo six D octo rs a t ' Idren. Cox is em ployed by H ospita l te n r rfield M otor Co.______________n o n __________

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LOOKING OVER the caU log fo r the Col ih o Is Robert Blastock J r . . chairm an , b 6 Z.OOO-cgTntBrgsTUve short hls to ry -o fn henct d board of trustees, student, personnel & tuition and fees, riiM sT m irregU tttllonnof

:ulum and a special section concerning th< hool. The catalogs are available a t the col 1 hospital building, according to D r. D< an. (Timcs-News photo)

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) t sa s k e d th e o f f i ce o f G o v . fo e n d tw o d a y s o f riot-* '<|j l i e i e w a s n o i m m e d i a t e

m k e Dtit a n e w in m id - t l i a t s e t t le d o v e r s o u th -

,t i .o s / \n g o le s a f l e r 900 ic e h ro k e u p o v e r n ig h t if l i ng b y m o r e lh a n 7,000 [ jro e s . 'I,vo white salesm en w ere in- :j d hy rocks and hollies which vC the windows nf their c a rs hey alle inpled lo call on cus- e rs in lhe (iredom m anlly Ne- Jll W alts area . I

olice received nunierous 11 s of looting during m id- 11 ning nnd rusHc3 reinforce- 11 Its back into the barricad ed f l rict. nilicc said Ihey had shot ona ]|| ro. a looter who refused to when ordered , bul w ere not ~ ~

lg into tho rioting crow ds. i' y sa id there had been no |||J-so-4aiL -to-use-tcar_gas.------------- 1!I fa r 81 sm all business build-

have been looted, 8 gutted ire and 15 autom obiles over- icd and burned, le new est ou tbreak w as re ­ed cen tered around a m ark e t E a s t I03rd S treet. A U.S.

office sta tion w as pelted by:s-and-polit:e-w rere try in g -to ---- =—id up looters.oro than 120 persons wero

in Thur.sday n igh t's vio- e, including N egro com edian : C jr^ o ry . h it in the left leg _ i~sirratPcaiibt-T-4mlleHie-T^a ^ ^-- ' ■ iren tly w as aim ed a t police, him . H e re tu rned lo the

0 a f te r em ergency trea t- t. ‘fice rs Jailed 80 r io te rs In tho md s tra ig h t n ight ol vio- e.1 a rm y of 700 peace officers reed a b rief c a lm a t m id- It In the b a rric a d e d a re a , n before daw n m obs filled s tr e e ts ag a in in a n o u tb reak u rn ing , shooting and looting. | iw ard day ligh t the m obs be-to d r if t aw ay b u t police J

ned a l l C aucasians lo s ta y JM o f the c ity ’s N egro d is tr ic t.! te m p e ra tu re s rose t o w a r t ^ ^ H redicted su ltry h igh of 9 5 - |^ ^ H six th d ay o f a h e a t w a v e ^ ^ ^ H

w al tonigh t o f v lo I e n c e ^ ^ ^ ^ B ra l sections of th e city . ne teen policem en a n d m ore ■1 100 c iv ilian s w era in ju red :1 ng the n ight.le N ational G uard w as a le rt- >ut not ca lled out.■egory, a N egro , w as sho t a f te r he h ad u rg ed a th rong 00 N egroes to re tu rn to |• hom es.egory , a $2,500-a-week n ig h t i en te rta in e r, h as been tra v - I

> th e nnilon tn a s sjsl |n th e_____rig h ts m ovem ent since 1963.

• sa id the shooting w as d i­ed a t the police, n o t a t h im . to rs a t C en tra l R eceiv ing p ita l te rm e d h is In ju ry m i-

r tbe CoUege of Sootbem tlrm an, board of regents.

rsonnel services, schedule t t t i lo n n o r th e -c o n e B tv -c trp * — em ing the a rea vocational Bt the college office In tlM a D r. Dan K eith, coDeg»

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Area Woman■Jr • ’ 1 • hou r, tIn ju red m * ,» E den M ishap STt

y 60 a t REDEN — A Hazellon woman a t Wen

was reported In good condition bureau at Mafiic Valley Memorial Hos- peratur< pilal after a car-grader accident Inch 71; about 9:20 p.m. Thursday 4*/i miles west and \% miles south of here. The c

Mr.s. Gene Baisch, about 39, tation a was injured when a late model with thi Chry.slcr driven by her husband North C struck the re a r of a g rader on Hifih pr Idaho SO a t the .site of con- sure loc structian on Interstate 80. Mount

Both the c a r and the g rad er preciolu were traveling .south when the .67 of n accident o c c u r r c d . Je rom e Kimberi County Deputy Sheriff Gordon but lifih Newbry said Baisch saw th e valleys, prader, but was unable to step l.al<e an in tim e —bccause—ih« hlghvinv nnd of t was .sliclt and muddy. O perator of an in of the g rad er was not injured, western

Mr.s. Bai.sch wa.i taken lo Ihe .43 of ai Twin Falls hospital by am bu- With I Jance. Newbry .said citations In clearing the accident are pending. He mostly f was assisted in the investlga- Sunday, tion by State Patrolm an Jam es valleys Gerke. from thi

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Maeic VaJJey &d'• ' S a tu rdaj

FiineralsHAGERMAN — Funeral ser- Daytin

_— vires fnr M -a, Eva lona H amil- western ton will bo conductcd at I pTitrr Jf? Saturday a t Thompson Chapel. “3 degrc Gooding, with final rites set for the H a g e r m a n Cemetery.

----- ErJf-nds m ny m il nt the chapel LO'*' P'F riday nnd ifiitll time of sor- iBtHnHor vices Saturday. *he sU"

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for Mrs. Sadie Victor will be Temp* conducted nt noon Saturday in ■Re Iror the LDS Tabernacle by Bishop Idaho vi Glen McBrldc. Last rites will be em Idah held In the Rupert Cem etery, around i Friends m ay c a l l a t Walk nlghttlm< M ortuary F riday afternoon and nighttimi evening and Saturday until tim e m ostly h

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OAKLEY — Funeral services preclpl for Mrs. Ida May Stanger will as storm be conducted a t 1 p.m. Satur- leys. A «

. dav in Oakley LDS stake house Into Tue:------ «»4lli Rra k n p Jn finnrirTn«rtf~ o l^ IhcltJfE?!!

elating. Concluding rites will be tem mo\ Jn Oakley Cemelery. F riends Sunshli

------m ay—ca lt—a t—P ayn* Mortuary perioiU-iFriday afternoon and evening across tl and a t the place of service one Harves hour prior to th s services Sat gtantlal I urday. g ra in wl

-------- showersBURLEY — Funeral services harvest i

fo r Lorens Kraus will be con- ( | „ t of r ducted a t 2 p.m. Saturday in the j,y the ci P au l Congregational Church by Rev. Edwin Huber. Concluding ^ rite s will be In the P au l Ceme­tery. Friends m ay call a t the McCulloch Funeral Homo. Bur- Icy. F riday afternoon and eve- Pning and until the time of serv- AiUnr. n Ices Saturday. Aibuqu«nnAm»rlUo

FILER —Funerpl services for A rthur W erner will be conduct- BjiUn*.

► ed a t 10 a.m . Saturday in the I Clover Trinity Lutheran Church Boaton . . f by Rev, Roland Langbecker.[• - - M s to r o f - th e E den L u th e ran

Church. Tho family suggests cu i» r — H V ’contributlons to a m em orial St*''!"}?"'

w reath. Friends may call a t the ch>H~u."'i Albertson-Dlckard Funeral hom e chic»o _ from 9 a.m . to 8 p.m. F riday.

iConcluding rites will be held in Cciumhm'. '< ■ ,.^ lh e Clover Cemetery. D«nv«r __V —— Xfoln«’ EDEN—Funeral services for Duluth

Mrs. Ruby Ethel Vickers will -bsTTOndnctcd a t 2 -p.Tn; M onday T-6rr%riirrt in the Hove Funeral Chapel, —

I Jerom e, by Rev. O. J . Scantlln llTdunTpoiL and Rev. Mervin Baldwin. Con- J»ck.on. u eluding services will be held in i" '""'"'}}!' the Hazelton Cemetery. Friends i.I.'“ v’mim Jnay call Saturday evening. Sun- U'*;* day pnd Monday until tim e of s e n ’ices. Winnemu

BUHL — Funeral scrvlce* for .Mrs. Myrtle Gibbs, form er Buhl Highestresident, will be conducted a t 2 hours, pri p.m. Tuesday in tho Buhl LDS Church by Bishop H. L. Schaal.Concluding rites will be held a t -‘he Buhl Cemetery. —

Contractors to , MeelrSatuiday—

Magic Valley contractors of all "llrirr'Z Z

I type.s nre, invited to m eet a t c.id«r.ii _ 7 45 p.m. Saturdav in the Idaho -

Power Auditorium, I.)3 Third St. S r f u i j “ ; N.. to organize opposition to the _Slate contractors licensing and bonding law which will go into r.iueffect soon.

“ Every type of contractor in NORTV Magic Valley who is interested

..... In seek in g a ir injunction on th is w arm ingnew law should attend " states tonight ■»

; E arl Lake, Twin Falls paint --- ---------1 co n tra c to r. H / T

Speaking at the m eeting will J y i J

Wlin b e Leon McGoSdnck, N um pa i l p a in t con trac to r, ond F ra n k B c I f L uque. N am pa building con- '

t ra c to r .

F or further Information call , Lake a t 733-lOSO.

J _____ _ Sand

If Free Clinic to ' : Be Held Tuesday M rs, Jl"I SHOSHOKE-A free eye clinic

will bc conducted for pre-school Robinson children here Tue,sday hy Dr,A rth u r G .-White', op tom efrisf,' A ^ a u j

* » T h ose whose last nam es begin ®nrf Mrs>1 w ith letters A through M should : | rep o rt in the morning while

in th e a fternoon . .-------------a 52!DP'e<?,.yatTii-^xio^'ikn a tio n , b u t wTTIdetermine irrec-1 ATTrTrC^

J u la r i tie s in a child 's vision th f t S c h J h ^ t m ig h t n o t be detected until trou- 'f b le b eg in s . .

I do<:tar s office, Becker. Ji .

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uf-^^ th er, Tem;MAGIC VALLEY—Partly cloudy and

m few l i ^ t showers In eastern end o ^ pnd cooler toalgbt. F a ir Saturday. Wliu

hour. Highs today In 70s, Saturday 80s; lows tonight In upper 40s and P ra irie highs in 70s, lows near 45. 1

P Jerom e 57. 59 a t T . F . weather bureau i 59 a t T. F. entomology laboratory wi 60 a t Ruperi, 51 a t Falrlleld, 58 a t B

m a n a t Wendell,—5« a t Gooding; at noot Ition bureau wllh 82 per cent humldlly. Ba Hos- peratures; At T. F ., four-inch 75, elgl ident Inch 71; three-inch level: At Buhl, 72; i

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The cold front that produced substa t 39, tation across Southern Idaho has move lodei with the northern portion of the fi^ont band North Dakota and the southern portion r on High pressure is moving into Southern con- sure located in E astern Oregon.

Mountain Home iind Gooding recorde Oder precioltntion In Southern Idaho during

the .67 of an inch of rainfall followed by ■ome Kimberly. All stations, reported Meas rdon but lighter amounts were reported in .

the valleys. Kainfail am ounts ranged from step Lake and (irace to .46 of an inch at It uifliL j s n d J l f ^ e state. In southcentral valley ■ator of an inch at Wefiaell lo .(>7 uf a iiitli ed. western valleys from .07 of an inch at I Ihe .43 of an inch at Boise, nbu- With higher pressure moving Into oi s In clearing trend will take placc from '

He mostly fair weather across Southern Idi tlga- Sunday, There is still a chance for 1 mes valleys yet this afternoon and eveninfi

from thl.s storm ha,s ended for .Southern Temperatures, will be lower loday e

y front makes lt,sl presence felt with read VOs'and into the 80s, Little change in ten Saturday with readings in the mid 10: tem peratures will be in the mid 40s to t tonight,

ser- Daytime tem peratures yesterday wei mil- western valleys with only slight coolin ’STtir val'avs—Malad reported the higlie.st ipcl, 93 degrees while Caldw ellrecorded the

- FIVE-IWVY FOREC apei Low pressure aloft along the West Coi

TnrertnDpntaln Region wllH»*»l»«-<l" f l»i the surface high pressure will movi Intermountaln Region quite rapidly <

be Tem peralures from Saturday throug / in age from 2 to t degrees below nom ihop Idaho valleys to n ea r norm al elsewhere I be em Idaho. Coolest periods will be ovei erv. around the middle of next week In ^alk nighttime tem peratu res will occur I and n l^ ttlm e cloudiness the first ot the wi ime mostly in the 50s. Norm al maximum an

for this period a re Gooding, 8t to 56; 1----- 3 u rley r# T -to -3 1 r---------------------------------Ices Precipitation wlH be favored In our i will as storm s from the Pacllk: will have ei tur- leys. A storm m oving across Southern )use Into Tuesday will produce an average afti- IhcTrfrom ^howet^and-thundershower-ac 1 be tem moving Into ou r •I'ea aiuuiid niM mds Sunshine will average around 65 lo 75 lary |i« rloda-o f-atrnn f e r winds as pressun >in8 across tho N orthern Intermountaln Ke| one . Harvesting of fall crops will be han Saf gtantlal headw ay through Wednesday. I

g ra in will m ake little progress In m a showers will necessitate longer drying

Iccs harvest and fnlft harvest will be delaye first of next week. Crop growth and dei

‘{I® by the cooler w eather. Irrigation schedi ‘ “y past heavier show eia and less crop wa ling _t____

, TEM PERATURE AND PRI Highest tem perature Thursday, lowi

hours, precipitation for 24 hours endingBution M.«. Mil.. Pep. St*Oon

erv- Alb.nr. N. T. --------- »7 •« I'M AmAlbuqu«mu« ----------- »1 Lnukt*mAmarillo _________ M •• M.mnhl.

, A.hrvllla _________ _____« .16 Ml.ml Bfor Atlanta___________«5 «» MMIaml.

uct- B lllln ia ___ _______ Ifl "IS Milwauk.*u,_ Dlrminrham-----------S4 7I> . I i MpU,-Hl,BUmarck_________ M O'Iirch Boaton___________ •« N»w \ ni

>ei* nrownavllla ------------ dll 70 North PIV • nuf/alo___________ «1 ■to Oklabomi

llurllnrton. Vt. _____ «J t i .»« Omaha•sts Caapar___________ «J PhllaJ.IpHni CharlMton. S. C. ___ S« •:« .01 Ph.>»nl«ViT Charloaton. W. Va. __ M »« Pliubur,the Charlotu. N. C .____ «» 71 Portland.)me Chicago__________ «« 74 Portland.

Clnclnnall------------- BS SS Hal.I.h“ J- Clar.land,_________ «1 lUpId ClI Jn Columbu*. O. _______ »4 »» n*no

D*nv«r _________ ®7 KO Uli*hmon«Xfolni*_______ 9H 81.

P « t m l t _______________«« t* S*Jt Ia«>(for Duluth___________ 89 M Ant

KJ P*»o__________ OS ««J F a n o ____________OS 71 S*n Kntla y T a K W o rr t ___^ S t.pel ___________ »<> R7 .Tl’ Houston__________ «l 70 Shr*v»po

Indlan%polU _______ ** R» Spok»n«!on* J«ck»on. MIm. _____ •» .TO Tamp«-3I J«ck»nn»UU_______ ftl 77 Turti.m‘ *** K«tiii«a C U f______ : OS Wfcj,hlnirinds ________ OJ 74 w. Y*Ualun- Uttu Hock________OJ 70 wi<-hiu

of Thursday htfih 109 a t Philip. S. D. Fi Winnemucca, Nev.

fQ . Alaska. Hawaii and (Highest tem pera ture yesterday. low<

it 2 hour.s, precipitation for 7A hours ending n c 8t*Uon Min. PcD- WJnnlp^

Cftlv»r7 ___________ *1 V»nfoUT«lai. Cdmooton ________ _•<> <0 Anrh<<r*a

a t Montr^i _________ 7S fi» .4* F«1rh.nkOttawft___________ 70 .14 Jun>-muToronto___________ *5 •• Honolulu

IDAHO TEMPERATIRtAtlon M*’«, MIft. Pep I.Uho F*AK«nl*«n___ — ----- **

------ 1^ - _________ gl t,* .02 K im herlyBofe*____________ TS ^ t*:»«WTTTTtBuhl _____________ B2 1% .nall R urlrr___________ *1 67 .Jrt M.xmt.ln

a t c»iaw*fi____ _____ 7.1 4» .fi:C*»tl»fnrd_________ PocfclfllrtCmm.tt_____ ______7» 4« ..I-' Rex virc

M. FkirfUM _________ *9 nut»*rt _the O o ^ in * ________ _______ R*

Hm/-# _________ 5" .n: SoCr»nre>rin«________7S 47 .77 Twin Fa.nto id«So r*M6 _____t« n .4« Wfn.uii

Jn NORTH IDAHO—P artly cloudy and c( ited niountatns loday. Fa ir tonight and this warm ing Saturday. Highs today 70-fi0 ,tP3 tonight 45-53. aint ~

Magic Valley IS t . B e n e d i c t ’s , J e r o m e M a g i

Admittedcall Thibault, Mrs, , ,

Jack Harris, both Jerom e; Don- q o . aid Sandy, Shoshone; Mrs. Dell Hiinhi-s Henslee. WendcU. and Mrs. Ros- -r-wm coe Lamm. Eden. Smiih,

DUmUsed HardinjMrs. James Bright and dsugh- Jensen,

iinic **''■ Hagerman. and Ortensen Smith hool Robinson. Wendell. ner. HiDr, Births McDon;

A ^augh ier was bo rn -to M r. Nev, egin Donald Thibault, Je-

Aihor• hile --------latL — M i m d o k a M e m o i i a L Bastian

Admitted WesleyNettie Adamson. W alter Rey- Bennett

T)0“<tlas IJockstadcr. Lu- Linda•k . ^ ^ k s ta d e r and Mithaelene Gainer,that Schuzh. all Rupert, Mrs, J<

DUmlssed Falls;.u J r* »nd Carolina Moi- Filer; Jthe denhauer. both Rupert, and Pat son an

Becker. PauL Buhl; I

4 'e m p e r a tu fe s_ |N e/ c lo u d y and coo ler w llh chance ol a 'L T _H em end of va lley today. Clearing X X v Iturday. W inds w es te rly 10-15 miles an

S atu rday In u p p e r 70s and low^r /U J - j er 40s an d rold SOs, except CamasI n ea r 45. T e m p e ra tu re s a t 8 a.m.: jg_ther b u reau w ith 87 p e r cen t humidity, ifs te j iborato ry w ith 80 p e r cent humldllv^eld, 58 a t Buhl, 57 a t Castleford, W jng; a l noon, 6 8 a l T . F . wcathtr glum ldlty. B a ro m eter: S0.30. Soil lem- ^^p ro jInch 75, eight-inch 71, 2 0 -lnch 71, SO- 6 f Twiit Buhl, 72; a t W endell, 76. 74.

----------- Bein\G RICU LTU RA L SUMMARY was 1luced su bstan tia l am o u n ts of preeipir 1 9 5 3 jhb has m oved qu ite rap id ly easnvard struckof the front now located in Central driven

hern portion located in Western Utah. Twin Into Southern Idaho w ith highest pre.s- let a roegon, M rs,d in g recorde<l the g re a te s t amount of (urnIdaho during the p a s t 24 hours with storefollowed by ,55 of an inch of rain a t red. Rported M easurable am ounts of rain in thereported in .the ex trem e southeastern and reranged from ,02 of nn inrh nt Bear Passsn inch a t Idaho F a lls in the eastern wore en tral valleys the ran g e was from nfi Skape;rr llf a I11t.l1 «l-^;<»w<tinB,anil in_S<»ilk.if an inch a t P a rm a and Caldwell to sa rta il

in the)vlng Into our a re a a t the surface a Pow jlace from w est lo eas t todny with n ip tea Southern Idaho on S alurday nnd inlo resu u

chance for light show ers in eastern toe ^ and evening but o therw ise the ram

'or Southern Idaho, ,w er loday as coolfcr a ir behind the ;lt with readlng,s expccted in the mid rhange in tem p era tu res is expected on |

the mid 70s into the SOs. Minimum -■mid 40s to the m id SOs in our valleys

esterday w ere m uch low er in south- slight cooling show n in southeastern ^;he highest day tim e tem perature of \ _ j 3 .recorded the loWC5 r -w 1t h - 7 ^-degrees.-----------

— — THEmvY FORECAST Amba;Ihe West Coast and extending Into the had a ^wmilal rtnring <|in neXt five dSVS. At le t . e will m ove Ihrough the f^ortlicnf 32'>d I le rap id ly over the week-end with ron.» ou r valleys the flrt* Visitirday through W ednesday will aver- 'h assK

below no rm al In Ihe Southwestern b reak la l elsew here In Ihe valley i of South- w in be over the w eekend and again ^'.e ;

It week In w estern valleys. Coolest vill occur Into the weekend with rat of the w eek hold ing tem peratures “eiori. naxim um and m inim um tem peratures I, 8 t to 56; Twin F a lls , 89 to 51, and

ired In o u r valleys d u rlhg this ^ f l o J w ill have eas ie r access Into our val- ...

ss Southern Idaho e a r lv Monday and a n average of from .05 lo .15 ol an le rsh o w e rJ ia lv U y jw lth weakM sys- ______

u n d 65 fo 75 p er c e n t of possible withas pre s su re sy s tem s move rapidly (Coi

nountain KegiSiT Bolte-wlH be h a rd pu t to m ake anv sub- seconc

Vednesday. H aying ond harvesting of third, gress In m an y a r e a s w here heav iermger d ry ing p eriods b u t sweet co m ziatnil’III be delayed m ostly b y showers the Mays,owth and developm ent w ill be slow ed d in js .ta tion schedulh ig will ea se up due lo erson,iess cro p w a te r u sa g e . ' I j ir ry—*------- garet

E AND PR E C IPIT A TIO N b o y s -u rsday , Iowe.st te m p e ra tu re las t 12 aart. IlOurs ending a t 6 a ,m . CST. chell.

Pep. StmtJon M««, Mtn. Pep. th ird Anv*lM________ 91LouisviUm__________*7 t l Wes

Memphis ---------------- »i 1 1 Shonn.18 MUml Br*ch______ _ M 7« .tR ch«iinMldUn.1. T «g.______ M «2 .02 onoUD

Miiwkuke*________ M 1 2 and L.l i MpU.-Sl. Paul f*0 —JoV<N.w Orl#*n._______ 82 .28 .

N»w Y ork________ _ KS 6 0 lOrd.North p i* tu ______ _ loa 6 1 Tubb.s

OklsbomK C ity -------- '*5 70M O m » h » _________ u a v iaPhjud#iphu 65 The

.0 1 rh o » n l* -----------------lOS fil corodPUUbur«h _________82 lio soredPortland. M *.______ «0 ti9 CmOOlPortUnd. O r* .---------74 <*0 .01 tinuinRatftsh ________ *1* 71 ^ ,.iui.id C ltr_________ inr» 7 o CjoodiR*no __________ 42 the niUirhmnnd--------------- *** nSt. la..ul, - _______ »0 Rfi “

s*Jt C ity_____ RS .21 pieceSan AnU>nU)----------- fi*S.n DUtfo _________ PS 7.1San KrancUro______71 .69 WOrO-St. f i l e . 14 fi7 i.fli dell,

.71 -------------- - ^ TTS-Shr^»Oort_________ M 70 UOOCCS pokan .__ ________ 18 H - 9 leC. 5

.70 Tampa-3t. Prbg:. ----- 90 77 .2J <;\veatw*Mhin»ion WendiW. Y*Uow«u>n«_____*2 .30 MrS.wifhita -- — *7 seroni

lip. S. D. F rid a y m orn ing low 40 a tafghai

taw all and C an ad a W iltete rd ay . low est tem o cra tu ro la s t 1 2

ours ending A a .m . PST.Pep. Wtnnlp*^ _______ BO 71 A S

V anfouT*r------ ------ fi7 .S7 .<4 Mts.Afirh-.r.ff*_________ K3 B4 -U .

.4» Fairh.nk. , _ 4 X .0 1 a

.14 J u n e a u _______ „ . . «4 <0 And NHonolulu__________ 85 . 74 Falls.

rEM PE R A T U R E S ^Pep Idaho Fall* AEC •It* _ Bt R.' .1'

.2r> Jrn.m» , . . ^ 0

.0 2 Kimherly ___ _- -r r r _____ _ . ■ ------- -------- IL ML5

.n Mala.l

.Jrt M.xintaln _ _ 77 RS .ST g-

.fi7 Pat^a . _____7S 4fi .07P tv a lfllo_____- 9- ?>• •I*''Rex^virc PS .07

.«i nup*rt______ »'• •*-* -H 77,0Salmon - . ------S trv rr.O- S.>da S r r ln r^ __ __ S'--

.77 Twin Fall. '2 .IS Hnd sl

.4« Wfn.Ull _______ _ RJ .00 \^y J

loudy and coolcr w ith a few show ers tonight and S a tu rd av . xvlth a little today 7(WiO, S a tu rd a y 75-85; lows v .in .S

Mrs *1

1.1 .St;

Uey Hospitalsm e M a g i c V a l l e y M e m o r i a l

A dm itted B arre tMrs, E a r l Newnham. Ailjcrt

G. Benoit. M rs. Wiiii.im J,Hughes an d R an J . lew is , all Twm F alU ; M rs. Ja m es L,Sm ith, B urley ; Mrs, 'William L. < H arding, R u p ert; Mrs. R obert

ufjh- Jensen . M urtaugh; Rav D ean nsen Sm ith. Buhl; Daniel Bruce Zill­

ner. H eyburn. and ]■ ranc is M. McDonald, B attle M ountain.

M r. Nev, . _ _ _ .Je- D ism issed Cil

.Mhert J . Stout.,^u.san Thom p- son. .Mrs. Bill Schlund. C arol

i L B a s tia n .,.^ th o n y Federico, M rs. 'W esley R . C hristensen. 'HUsV

Rey- B ennett W . M adron and son.:Lu- I inda P e te rso n . .Mrs. H ow ard

lene G ainer. S u san Mag'emcisren a n d ’M rs. Joseph_T orgesen , all Twin g F a lls ; M rs. l iw rc n c e K nigge. g J

Moi- F ile r; M rs. G a ry W oodruff and P a t son and J a n Dee Ruhter. all

Buhl; P a m e la Hope Clark, E d e n ,i______- - ---

Pfi [Nevada Man [ T MrU Hospitalised «- 'wllei an / Twin

s lA f te r W reck }ri"nldltv. V alley M em orial Hos-

.J i . follow ing a tw o-car acc i— » v n eath tr ab o u t 8:45 p.m . T h u rsd a y

lem- anp ro x im ate ly one m ile south Ji. of Tw in F a lls on s ta te h ig h w ay j

B eine tre a te d for a. b ro k en leg [ra^'^i , , was F ra n c is M cD onald. T he

recipi'’ ]953 P lv m o u th he w as drivini? ’ .m ard struck the r e a r of a p ie v r o le t i _ „ entral d riven bv M rs. Dixie S a r ta in . 28.Utah, Twin F a lls , spinning th e C hevro- pre,%- let aro iind and into a p o w er pole.

M rs. S arta in was m ak in g a left unt of (urn into Schm idt's G ro ce ry ; with sto re w hen the acciden t occur- ain a t red. R obert Topich, a p a sse n g e r Carl ’ rain in th e Plym outh , w as tr e a te d fined astern and re lease d a t the h o so ita l. Judge

Bear P a ssen g e rs In th e C hevro le t ‘ng. astern w ore F a y e Skaggs, 51; V ickie Frei )m nf) Skaggs, 16; Mary Ann Skat-gs, w as fl south- 14: S h erry Sartain, 6, a n d Tony F alls/cli to S aria ln . 4. None~of th e occu p an ts---------- -

in the C hevrolet w ere in ju re d . T J ace a P ow er in the a re a w a s dis;- I O

with rup ted for a short t im e a s a d into resu lt of the C hevrolet h ittin g astern the pole. F O, rain M cD onald was cited fo r reck- ^

less d riv in g by D eputy S heriff (I the ^ “ “ 1 C order. V T lJ

f w i t i f f i i d £ ;::: Of Jet Planeastern • vear-cre of Caves in i?iSba® ' T H E HAGUE (A P ) — U.S. ~ 7 ^

A m bas.sador William R . T y le r [ I S to the had a w indy flight T h u rs d a y in fs. At a Jet of the U.S. A ir F o rc e 's pnieTn ^ n d F igh te r Intercep to r S ttoad- — A-si

w ith ron. derwafflt. V isiting the squadron, th e am - aver- b a ssa d o r sa ia hB w ould liK «no

estern b reak through the sound bar- friend South- rie r. Offiagain taken up in a super- abandoolest sonic F102, but the co ck p it w ind- a few

^ 1, 1, .shield caved in for som e .reason g irl, ■tures before it reached th e sp e ed of Doc Itu res sound. said sI T he pilot, Capt. H e rb e r t J . and j

B rush, and Ihe am ba.ssador, how e\ shivcrini?^Jnahe_fler£e-w ind J m i nt^aeJ

, m ediately returned to th e base. offi, « scared a t a l l ,” Ty- ^of an a f te r landing.

! Withapidly (Continued from P a g e O ne) ‘----------- Bolte—a n d - ^ F h o m p s o n - ^ ^ i l d r e n , ------------f sub- second, and Kim W ennstrom ,Ing of third.eavler Bicvcles and w agons — C aro l (Coi

' “r " Zlatnik, firs t; T eressa a n d Shellv power rs the Mays, .second, and M ichael Gid- off b ’ low ed d in ts , th ird : pets—S hery l And- ra in y ' lue lo erson, firs t; Marlon M a e s ta s and taugh

I j ir ry Floyd, second, an d M ar- and o gare t Nexdrix, th ird ; w este rn A h boys—D avid and R a n d a ll Bros- about

ist 12 sa r t. f irs t; Tony and G uy Twit- when chell, second; Bobby P e te rse n , went

P«p. th ird . pietel:I W estern girls — A nnie a n d In ters' Shannon Russell, f irs t: R honda ReiAh . ;„j Shouo. second, and Ja n ic e Jones drivin 1 and L arrv Mink, th ird ; com edy appro\ —Joy ce Giese nnd B rad Bick- where> fo rd , f irs t;-R ic k y an d J im m y Acc I Tubb.s, .second, an d L inda and Roy, D avid Deahl, third. ficer,‘ Tho Gooding R iding Club spon- rain ii so red a horse show F rid a y aft- TheI trn o o n and judgini; w as con- feet, <> tinuing. M r s . P a t L ie rm an , ing O' » Gooding, was best o f show in much, ! the national needlew ork co n tes t b6 SH i an d also first place fo r a th ree- Kot I .21 piece baby set. physii I O lher needlework w i n n e r s 5 24^-1 woro-M FS:-Jr-6r-KendrtcItr"W en^L dell, _ knitted a fg h a n s; M a r y 'ey. ' , ■ Goodenew, I 'i r s t ; H elen “Blalces^ ninaut I .15 lee. second nnd th ird , knitted ® v e l J .23 sw ea te rs ; Mrs, Hu<»h Caldw ell. Two , W endell, crocheted sw ea te rs ; day a1 .30 M rs. E rvin B raun, Shoshone, tion i

second, three piece b ab y set, two r and M rs. John P e r ry , crocheted Mr. afghans. Cedar---------------------------------------- ;--------- ing ei

IJ, JJ W alter Tolman. B ellevue. spot iBirths

I A son was born to Mr. and .' ■“ M rs, Rnbert Jensen. M urtaugh.I nnd n daughter w as born to Mr.I and M rs. E arl N ew nham , Twin , '

Falls. I _____ Upo

G o o d i f t t r M e m o r i a l jriv*^^■ Di,5 m ls se d had iI___ Izi . M rs, M ichacl E llio tt. G ooding, p a th ,

• . T T " . ,.07 ( ^ a s s i a M e m o r i a l which

. !o7 Admitted' n Thomas Wyatt, ^ trs G eorge ,

' ■‘' • ‘''■■ens, Mrs. R o p e r W o o d b u ry I . 3 5 .Tnd J n v c e And?rsnn. a ll Bur- s ' ° P P '

lev ; Mrs. Don M cC o m b . Hev- „ Herbert I . iR u e . P a u l . . '

Dismissr-d dam ai.Mrs Everc i t C la r k , Bonnie

lows v.Tn .Sant. Mrs. P a b l o F u e n te s . *^*'1^' Mrs 1 vie Foster and M rs. Dal-

I,is S taker. all B urlev , T a m a ra slick, Renz. Rex Edw ard:;, R ichard

^ E dw ards. Rodnev F. d w a r d s.M rs C lair B ergstrom and M rs. jp s j ix

» r i n l ^'irnil .Stuart, a ll P a u l; M rs. .iTGeor<>e Koyle, R u p e rt; W illiam « ! B a rre tt. Malta; P h 'liio Sanche?., 5

M liert A m erican Falls; Ntrs, Ned Moon, K * J H evburn; Mrs. Rnl.ind B arnes, 5

s a ll '^ 'barra , g ___- 1 H azelton,____________________ ^im L. < .............. .. 1 a 1

tobert 8 EdD ean S

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C l e a n s C l o f h e s iiomp>* g

"mS CLEANER!a “ Ol

n'iB ^ p o q M a tu m a i l - inigge,

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Twin Falls Ne^. Janls Glasby, daughter o( Mr. itiave i

and Mrs. Charles Glasby, visited SaturdTwin Falls this week before Wome leaving for Europe. She will stop suppei for a tour of Iceland. She plansto visit her brother, Rodney, „

was js stationed in Germ any,Iday an,j (fiends in London, Eng(and. TwinHos- £ - . ___ Ameriicci— Dennis Raymond Holmquisi, Fridaj

son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ray- not etmond Holmquist, 1603 Third tion b;Ave. E.. has -enlisted in the Air licitinj

, Force. He is undergoing basic organi, ^ 8 training a t Lackland Air Force no coi

Base San Antonio, Tex. ties, Ivmi? — _ ported •olet - i j)y , | Order of Moose, Women contril• of the Moose and friends will drive vro- --------:------------------------------------------------

Il Valley Traffifair Carl Morgan. Richfield, was Robin; ated fined 55 by Richfield Police tion.

Judge Agnes Powell for apeed- Fine ■olet ing.ckie Fred T. Kelfer, 42, Jerom e, Twm t.P3, was fined *10 and costs by Twin T urne 'onv Falls Justice of the Peace Al 21. 542

----------and )d. ! • t ' i R ontedis, Foiice Liook ‘‘- F o r Man in &eck ' Shaub

Girl Beating S izah” by Ju

REXBURG, Idaho (AP) — Po- a yell lice were looking today for a Layi slender man with brown crew- was f cut hair and wearing brown for sp

! pants in connection with theDealing Thursday night of 10- T year-old Gwenna Williams of Hibbard, Idaho.—T h e-g ifl-wa i fniind Thyxsdaj^

v i« r "*8*'t staggering along Idaho J ' i Highway 88, about 12 miles west y of Rexburg. I j ao a d -—A search for Gwenna got un-

derway after she was~feported-— am- missing six hours after leaving gait I j—[5 ^tome-OH-a-bicycleUo_ride_lQ_a. jt wil bar- friend’s house. more

Officers found her bicycle g ran t per- abandoned on the highway and m ent, rind- a few minutes later spotted the h . 1 sson girl. cisco,I of Doctors a t a Rexburg hospital Housii

-said she suffered compound skull minisi t J- and jaw fractures. They said. T hurs dor, however, there was no evidence used iJ n i i a t^aexual^assaul^___ The

Officers said the girl tolSITierh ^ratioi she accepted a ride with a man t r a| driving a green pickup truck. funds

She described her assailant as land 1 being .six lee t tall^ about 30 Cqu

------with hrnwq r reWCUt P rc .l.p) hair and wearing brown pants, wouldr e n . _______------------------------------------- '•

O l I J l l l l recreiarol (Continued from Page One)lellv power south of Burley w as cut I C n iGid- off by an electrical storm . It *\nd- rainy and windy in the Mur- / and taugh a rea and power w as off dar- and on Thursday aflernoon. BUItern A load of gram was lost and 78. fo iros- about *300 damage resulted Thurs 'wit- when a 1958 2-ton Ford truck Sprinj sen, went Into a skid and rolled com- ness.

pletely over a t the junction of She » n d In terstate 80 and Idaho 25. Jame; inda Reiflhold Kober, 15, Buriey, was operai ones driving the truck west on the for m ledy approach ram p td the junction Buhl lick- where the accidcnt occurred, 1961 s nmy According to State Patro lm an A st and Roy Thom as, investigating of- fant i

ficer, the ram p was slick from death, pon- rain and a new coating of oil. S u r aft- The truck skidded about 150 ter.

con- feet, on the shoulder before roll- R<^k\ nan, ing over. It was not known how Fun V in much of the load of grain could ouctei atest be SiSVed. “ “ h'iree- Kober was taken lo a Burley

physician w h ereh e jv as-trea to d - ^ h ee ,. 5 and__relo«sed'. T5wner of the yenTTrAick, Leonard E. Funk. Bur- a r y 'ey, was cited for allowing an ffces unsu thoriied-person to -o p cra te itted a vehicle.well. Two acc id en ts occurrcd T hurs- ^ . '” 'e ;ers; day a fternoon on the sa m e sec- ''' lone. tion of rain-slickened h ighw ay set, two m iles e a s t of Declo. yood i

eted Mr. and M rs. Robert B e rry . ^rai Cedar F a lls , Iowa, w ere trav e l-

----- ing e a s t when they hit a slickspot on th e highway. T h e c a r J went out of control and took ] • .

and fence owned by “II M arvin W ickel. Ths acc id en t ,'

was w itnessed by Lynn T ay lo r, |'win rushed to the scene and '

took Berry to an ambulance.Upon re tu rn in g to the scene. ''

I he found another car, this one* driven by Mrs. T erry T e e te r. I

had tak en alm ost t h e . sa m e ■ing path. Mrs. Teoter narrowly

m issed flitting fhe ^vfecTrfffT’ i------^which had just arrived to tow the B erry c a r . ,

„ D eputy Sheriff G lenn 'L o v e- ■ ■ ■ ■ land said he also had troub le

ijjjr- shopping on the rain -slickened 1 roads,

aul F alls , no acc id en ts o rdam ag e w ere reported , but sev-

-inie truck drivers told Twirt |F a lls police th a t the South P a rk

Dal- '<^<^t'on of U.S. 71 was e x tre m e ly ' la ra ^I'ck. One tru ck d river sa id h e ' la rd contro l moment.nrily. but d s. d id not h av e an acciden t. I

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News inted ^ t u r ^ j ^ a t * t h ^ M oose iTome ore W om en a re a sk e d to b r in g a box

.__ ' A t]H a ro ld H ove, t r e a s u re r of the

nd! Tw in F a lls C ounty m iit of the 5 (,ei _ A m erican C a n ce r Society, sa id . ..Isi, F rid a y the c a n c e r soc ie ty does . ay- not en d o rse ind iv idual so licita- ^ ird tion by c a n c e r v ic tim s. Such so- ^ 1 ; Air lic iting is s tr ic tly a g a in s t the s ic o rg an iza tio n ’s policy a n d it has ree no connection w ith su c h activ i- a j ttiwi

ties, Hov« em p h asized . He re- M e m ^ i p o rted about* S2.400 h a s been w

ien con tribu ted to th e C an cer Fund “ L , vill d r iv e th is y e a r in th e county .

’affic Courts SF'sw as put

vas Robinson fo r a s to p lig h t viola- Execu ice tion. give a 'ed- F in ed JIO an d co s ts an d as- the~l

signed th re e v io la tion poin ts by 27 f h e n e . Twin F a lls P o lice Ju d g e H a rry faculty win T u rn e r vvere S a ra h M, S a rta in , of Al 21. 542 Ja c k so n S t., fo r speed ing , and 1

— and M ichael P . F ra z ie r , 17, jj,e ir fa R ou te 3, Tw in F a lla , foiMolb>w=^ —^ / i e e ing too^ose^Iy . „ „ , , include

G a ry D. T u rn e r , 25, R oute 1, „e tj, r, H ansen, w as fined- SIS b y Tw in presidei F a ils P ro b a te Ju d g o Zoe Ann Jecond Shaub fo r v io la tion o f th e b as ic sru le . John C. C row ser, 19, 1411 r i .c l l Si E lizabeth B lvd., w ns fined JIO co m n by Jud g e Shaub for p ass in g on jounced

Po- a yellow line. ^ | t h• a Layne H. A stle , 17, W endell, f j r ' n ’ t ew- w as fined SIS by Ju d g e Shaub . . u r .wn fo r speeding.

O' Increase in Mr

-E^evelepment- G rant Noted auve/. procedu—S A fc T -tA K E —aX Y _4A E X -= =

'"K S alt Lake C ounty h a s been told Donald i t—MfilLget m ore th an J200.000 .Srholi m o re th an an o rig ina l J l millitm chnirm t

fcle g ra n t fo r re c re a tio n a l develop- la ter, nnd m en t,‘he H. K. F lem m ing of San F ran-

cisco , a r e a co o rd in a to r of the J U l l l ital H ousing an d Hom e F in an ce Ad- kull m in is tra tio n told coun ty officials J t v u l l lid , T h u rsd ay th e in c rease could be WASH nee u sed in th e open sp a ce p ro g ra m , je ^ t an

T he U rb an R enew al Adm inis- their 1 em ^ration Ts“co nsIdering^ ive^ coun- to-spent aan t^r app lica tio n s fo r m atch ing The c. funds to p u rch ase 651 a c re s of Force (

a s lan d for J2 ,070,807. Force ICounty C om m issioner John a t 10:16

£i*l Pre< tnn C ree r sa d the m onev the ran would be ava ilab le abo u t Jnn. usually 1. 1966, and would be used to g

-----b u y —land—for—fu tu re _ p a rk _ a n d n > jrre c re a tion sites .

Former Resident ‘oH Of County Dies

BUHL—M rs. M yrtle E . Gibbs.»nd 78. fo rm er B uhl residen t, died ted T h u rsd ay m orn ing a t Silver uck Springs, M d., o f an ex tended Ul- jm - ness,

of She w as fhe widow of the la te 25. Ja m e s G ibbs, w ho ow ned and

was o p era ted G ibbs C igar S tore here th e fo r m an y y ears . T hey cam e to ;ion Buhl In I9I6 from B lackfoot. In

1961 she m oved to M ary land , nan A son, LewLs G ibbs, an d an in- of- fan t d au g h te r p receded h er in

■om death .oil. S u rv ivors Include one daugh- 150 te r , M rs. B e a tric s Jem ison ,

•oil- Rockville, Md. ;,ow F u n era l se rv ices w ill b e con- luld ducted a t 2 o .m . T u esd ay in the

Buhl LDS C hurch by B ishop H.•ley L. S chaal. Concludinc r ite s w ill. . t p j be held a t the Buhl C em etery .

,‘ur! b o y IN JU R E Dan SHOSHONE - Shaw n Thom a-

•nto son, 3>year>old son of M r. andM rs.lETrTier Xone.s, NOflh JshfK-------------.«ihone. fell from a tree , b reak in g

;ec ' righ t leg betw een h ip and knee. The boy w.ill be in the G ooding H ospital for a m onth, in trac tio n . j

■=ar > See the Famous ; chi "H onda" i ‘lor, / ^

i; C y c le si| V a rio u s m o d e ls —Now/ af

MILLER SALESviy "FROSTY MILLER"

:— » m g t y y ^ -HANSeN— | -ow J ■ ■ ' ,

rwK\e l y ' h e

but

^ 1960-1961-1

USEDa Owing to th o te r r if ic po p u lo rif g p e ra te need o f U ted C om eti.

BIGII 4r4eisel i __ Easiest Place I

\

' p la t e r s toB^rPaintedh—

X *WTr ' a l o n g • S<A t Hansen

e HANSEN — M rs. Sam Huck, • • • Mr . PTA president, a n n o u n c e s son In J bleachers for the school foot- “ ball field will be painted Mon- looking

day starting a t 8 a.m . y. She asks that m em bers come ,e and bring a paint brush. Lum- s ber will be paid for by the PTA, f. as their project for th is year,_ Members of the schoo! board n and others have been welding 2 the bleachers together. Avenue

The PTA voted to purchase discussii - bleachers used a t the last presi- r

dential inauguration, but be- ^ u cause the am ount needed here ^could not be obtained, lum ber Sandra was purchased instead.

*■ Executive board m em bers will ,, give a potluck dinner in honor 60“ bal of th e te a c h e rs a t 8 p.m . Aug. “ au

y 27. The teachers will a ttend a Uavid y faculty m eeting th a t day. Mem-. £*age bj

bers of the school board, facul- P®’''*? ® ty and PTA executive boarif and heard: their families will be guests. cheerini

thili rnmin|j' y ea r school 1 include besides M rs. Huck. Ken-

•• neth M othershead, firs t vice ^ president; Mrs. Vergil WiUon, K C S I

I" second vice president; Mrs.= Cecil Stanger, secretary , and ‘ Cecil Stanger, trea su re r. vyc*ii<

Committee chairm en were an- S H O nounced as Mrs. Thom as Steel- m orninj smith, publicity; Mrs. William tained 1

!• Barnard, p rogram ; Mrs. Clar- com pan ence Holllfield, hospitality; Mrs. y ear ag William Pearson and M rs. How- About ard Sievers, m em bership; Mrs. draw n I Roy Stanger, decorations; Mr. je c re a s and M rsJC cnneth Daw, budget a(,|y. and finance; Mrs. Ted Crockett, . ' , parliam entarian; Mrs. Kerm it ^Gunter. Ti'eSltlrBnd-safetyrM n*.- Gene Johnson, room represen- tative: Mrs. E v ere tt Norris,

. procedure book; Mrs. Harold = -Moore,^— m agazine,— and— Mrs^Id Donald Holmquist, music. '>0 .Scholarship a n d legislature ■>« nour. in chairm an will Ise announced- —Tho-c[>- later. - ’ ]y

_________ _________ _ mg theI Johnsons Fly to 11 iighw a

Is n c h in Texas a'^shon">e WASHINGTON (AP) — Presi- f'- dent and Mrs. Johnson flew to s- their Texas ranch Thursdayn-to-spend-4 hcJ»(eekfind,_______Ig The presidential plane. A ir ' n f of Force One. left Andrews Air I I M

Force base outside Washington ,n a t 10:16 p.m. (ED T). The trip to „ j ,„ ;y the ranch, near Johnson City, ladill.i i r usually takos abniit 2'^ hours.

BEATLES ARRIVE“ —LONDON-4AE)—IlieL_screajT^ __

of teen-agers almo.'Jt d r o w n ^ out the roar of a tran sa tlan tic , I t I

■ airliner today a s the Beatles ' flew to New York for a two- «

week American tour.___________ niiin i

.s.id^r; t w i n f a l l s CEMETERY >

Select tiie com paniiid whiile you a re togetl*e1° 2 SPACES IN EITHER

MARKER Olt RAISED" SEaiON FOR ONLYh-

* 1 9 0 “"le ■ M ^ c a n1.ill. .

Tw o ch o ice sp a c e s

GARDEN OF TIME !----------------w ith n p e rm o n en t com por

Ig In g ran ite or b ro n ze fid

*295"/ O ur p e rp e tu a l c a re tru s t furI since 1920 .B y p loc ing m or

tru st th o n rhe minimum requir ! we c a n g u a ra n te e fu tu re upi

ten an ce .

Twm Falls Cemeti! A. W. "B IL L " MADT^AND. P t J _ _______________________ 435 M M n Avcnu© E

Cn t I..............i ........ t

6 1 -1 9 6 2 -1 9 6 3 -1 9 6 4

DCOMEp o p u la r ity o f t h e C o m « ts o u r U te d C Cometi.

1REWAIi s e n M o t <

—-----------• ' _____________

Seen today I 1

a lo n g Second Street HM rs U o y d Adamson d is^ iiL ’ Hbow ling a t early ■ . . . M r. an d Mrs. J t

I son In business offir.'. w ith friend . . , D a"S C a ^ H. looking fo r dog . . . ■

w av in g to passing m o t ^ i s r ^ ■. Vaughn Brauer, home on L ,’ ’ H

H arry Povey greeting ■across stree t . , H

i shaw carry ing shovel . . “ ,2^ ■, o ld H ove walking alons H> A venue W est . . * ■! discussing results of ■. school parade . . . Mrs t S ■ H •! fc h o w d riv w g parade f l o a t ^ H. S a n d ra D rak e and Dee Ann n l ' H

re p a ir in g float . . . T t V i ^ ■I bark and Dan Looney c h i ^ H- golf balls in the rain wim f S ■

a rd Baun and Vernon Smith * ■ David King anticipating n a g e by loosing weight . . lZ ■

. D a v is schem ing . ., h e a rd : "W hy were the mothS H

ch ee rin g so hard a t the b a d ^ ■^ school parade?"

' Reservoir Gains, I ' Canal Repaired I- S H O S H O N E - W e d n e s d i y H- m o rn in g Magic Reservoir coi H 1 ta in ed 175,000 acre feet of wijfr- com pared to 142,000 acre f(w , ■. y e a r ago.

About 800 second feet Is b«lii> |• draw n from Magic. Haying hii ■[ d e c re a se d the demand conjidtt. H

j A t the present time the Mil- I ner-G ooding Canal Is drjw iiiL^B

1 less th an HSOO" .second feet i t ^ B M ilner. T he break in the upwr H

( ban k w as repaired the day «f. ■ te r the di.scovery. Water »u HOTrTsf~Th'e~caraT”5 p p o iu S u s jr^ B

, 30 hours. ■j- — Tho-^anaUiad-to-be-comptrtt—■

ly d ra in e d to even start repair,<iH ing the 20-foot cut. The.Nonh* ■ Side C anal Co. and the Hillsiij H H ighw ay District cooperated in ■ re p a ir in g the bank, resulting fa H a sh o rt w ater shutoff period. H

WE LOAN 11n n o R r m o N n 1

on gum, golf clubi, dliniMfc Iradlot, walcliti, <yp,wril«n, tUi. ■i«ddUt, tttels, TV, muiUal htitw. H

- chain n^t. ik B oculsrt, Up9 ncerd»rt. »nh$ry. H

^ and any ethtr |t«m of vafg#. H

C r B Y r t o s N s t Is MAIN AND SHOSHONI STItn H '' • ALSO tUY . SELL ■ TtADI • ^_K

E T E R Y A SSO CIA TIO N I

com pan ion lot 9"O to g e th e r . . .

ITHER THE FLAT AISED MARKER )NLYQ g u a r a n te e d

p e r p e tu a l c a r e .

sp a c e s in fhe

TIME SECTIOHt com ponion marker b ro n ze for only

f ru s t f u n d s hove grown in g m o re funds in the m r e q u i r e d by s ta te low, t u r e u p k e e o a n d m ain-

emetery Assn.i^ A N D . P rM . an d Mffr.A v e n u e E « t j

I dTIBAD

1964 Model

lETS'U te d C a r L ot i* in <*«•'

ARDt t o r s

Page 3: * Fin Edit

One of Th^ a r t ’s fu ffe r tG ro rM rS T -F lp ra -T n Dovle Craven, p re p a re s fo r the second annual In the First C h ris tian C hurch g y m n as iu m . Cl K. Hisnlaved. (T im es-N ew s photo)

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^^blrSmdeiits at Rupe Hold E xhibit on Sun

RUPERT — S tudents of M rs. ro lled in f ir ' Flora Trantham will host an a r t w hich includi exhibit from 2 to 7 p .m . Sunday m edia. Ba.sic

' at the Rupert C hris tian C hurch shapes, color, Gvmnasium. ,. .„ spe^tive an d i

The Junior R e m b ran d ts will x h e studeni 'a iiT ilay^harcoaV -chalkr - w a ^ eUarcoal,-cJ»a.

color and oil pain tiries du ring color, pencil the exhibit. Second y e a r

Thirty-two s tuden ts a re en- v anced a r t wtE ach cours

T ? . . . uj - m # ^ r > i - n _______sons w itjj hl l l l U C l t O C ^ t S eluded.^ _ - S tuden ts In

- | J T r | « o f l |:» T f > t* ----------; w ork -inc ludc-r a r a t i t ^ l u r o ib so n . c

1 W este rg a rd . HSaturday b™,RUPERT—Rupert m erchan ts E a rl Andrev

have scheduled th e ir special S tan ley Stapleback to school b a rg a in s fnr tlansen . B rentthis week end and the Kiwanis Sullivan. Carecluh will sponsor its annual Bell. S tevenKids Parade, a free show a t thc m ons, Ja n e tWilson theater and tre a ts for M addox and Ithe younRsters. Also Angela

All youngsters 12 y ea rs of M a rg a re t Sor »ge and under a re Invited toparticipate in the Kids P a ra d e I V I f v r v fwhich is being held S atu rday in i V l C C lconjunction w ith the back-to- A LG IERSschool sale. R upert m erchan ts m in is te rare donating a total of S80 w orth B oum edienne’ Of prizes for the w inners tn the

J J t.- J I donesia and : First, second and th ird place rnoie the Afr awards will be m ade in four conference no pivisions including bicycles, Nov. 5.costume, pci.s and c h a rac te r . - ’--------------First place w inners will re- - ceive Sio gift ce rtifica te s lo Rupert stores and .second and third place w inners will receive *I'i Rift certificates cach . M aking ^the presentations will he F rankI-uken.s. cha i r man qf^ t h e __________m ^

“Merchants c o m m itte e ." TVance .Smith, c h a irm a n of the a \jiq

Kiwanis Kids P a ra d e , said all i n <fntnes are to line up a t the courthouse at 9:30 a , m. S a tu r­day for judping. I PHONi

Bicycle entries a re to m eet oni SHOSHO t^e east side of the co u rth o u se .' ,character en tries on the north , j ______^cusiumc on the w est and p e ts |I'n the Miijth E ffo rts a re also (

made to have a band and O'*!!! team in thc p a ra d e wilh

After the judg ing , e n tran ts Iparade a ro u n d th e city

*<|uare. All ch ild ren 12 y e a rs ^ and Under a re a lso invited to>P free show a t the Wilson* i ~7 s theater at 10:30 a .m . S aturday ,!3gnll(ncnt.<i nf t h r__ K iw an is ;Club .md will be g iven tre a ts y club follow ing the sh o w .'

! ^ A L A D V E R T tsY M E N T SAnVKRTlSKM ENT FO R HIDS '

Pr„p,»,i, will h# w e lv ^ hyo f I ’ubUc Work.*. _

i”L •' D m !t Boi*^. Idaho, u n lil K Q |

*’ 1 ’f> > . fo r oCiarrT litina thuIk# r»^i)ent iifx>r tihn ff mi P T o m

Hn.pi-,.1, G.HxllrvB. XPteks. ifrre n r t* - W a ic J i

an</7u,,*‘ **** '* Ppmpmal fo rm j. <a r* on fll« for

fcut,. rV ' / o Com- t« c r« t« ri« l .n.i : C.n,.'

Vidi ii , ■“■ ^ fi-r S»*n»9raphtI, ‘ fnfm th«« ComTni«»J* ► , k •“■‘f'lx- \V.,r»«. H oi.r, Itihiho. ®OC»Vli*«piB|---A.;l, i:. l.T_IX fBF.niTORS I f you

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A n n . t l . A . C o b u m . D .-

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t r.»N-»-,«arT ▼nichrr*. within *^1 .n r» ?J p u h lir* . ^ t c l c p h o

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rS 7 -F lp ra -T ra n th a m .-R u p e rtrJ* n » -C r» V £ n _ iiecond an n u a l a r t exh ib it fo be he ld fro m 2 ^m nasium . C h a rc o a l, ch a lk , w a te r co lo r a i) _______________---------* ------ Sf------1*------ --------------- ;-------------------

S h e rry Bn

: R u p e j - t 4 « ------------^ 1 M ike Villei►n S u n d ay Loret,

■oiled in firs t y e a r a r t w ork ~ T 7 V 7 T T A^hich includes bas ic a r t and n ed ia . B asic a r t inc ludes basic ;hapes, co lor, cp lor va lue, per- spective an d p o r tra i t w ork . * i W i » r \

The stu d e n ts a lso w ork w ith 4 | U h | | U 3baFcoal,~ciuU k.,-te inpcra_w alei::o lo r. p encil sk e tch in g an d oil.?econd y e a r s tu d e n ts s tu d y ad- _k'anced a r t w ork. ’ “ /

E ach co u rse includes 10 les- ®ho w m ’Ons witj} hom e pro ject.s in-

S tuden ts In the second y e a r h ^ * " ^ A 'ork-includc—SalijL_Brim , Stcv- of mchlevc ;n G ibson. G reg P e c k . E ldon fo r the "w iV estergard . K athy C a m e ro n nnd m x ," »ettln( R (^ e rt B urton . “ '■ds th a t

F irs t y e a r s tu d en ts include m e n c i E arl A ndrew , R obert R ash, '■’ “ t ' h In Stanley S lap lem an , K athy Chris- “ ^:iansen, B ren t P ra e g itz e r . Susan w here over Sullivan. C arol S tra s se r . N ancy pacific O c Bell. S teven T ra c y . Jo a n Sea- w hen the mons, J a n e t D ouglass, R icky r a d i o me M addox an d E ileen M ackley . cam e from

Also A ngela Son. M n rsh a Son, J i a a l d M a rg are t Son, S haron P h illips ,

sh ip s an d a

Meet Planned lfotw;^^?” nA L G IE R S (A P ) — R ab ah Bl-

la t. m in is te r of s ta te in H ouari Boum edienne s A lgerian Cabl- behind net, h a s left for P a k is ta n , In- p a s se d the io n esia an d Red C hina to pro- n-oman. Wh m ote th e A frican-A sian sum m it ed It. he r :on fe ren ce now set to open h ere mn <nitte • Mov. ,5. I- . W omen l

---------------------------------------------- - ^ m e n hav— ■ ■ ■ ........... . I ' ■ I Rem<rmbe

F i n a n c e ^ ’"or^^mU! <*^f*^Con,pany

nnd hn die! ' I p t t l n r Th:

m i t I " ■ m ore miles.~ j i I ■ ■ ^ m z TTio yuur-__PEBSONAL lOANS Service ts_AUTO PINANCtNG h a v e thi—— meohani cj i .

^ to - d a t f eq t^ re liab le m*i

733-9454 ,ob body203 SHOSHONE STREET NORTH rtrp«rn4able

ELKS BLDG. Ice. »^e B<tw in falls. IDAHO 500/B lo ck .

- ■ ■ ■ ■ . ■ 1 TMiTi F a l l s .

i

D A Y S C H O O lT b c g in i SEI N I G H T S C H O O L , SE PT .

Raise Your EarningP r o m u n t r a i n e d to Bu-s lness - tm lned st

xpeeks. if you" bCRln a Fa l l T r r m course' W a tc h y o u r «A rn ln ir abllit;ir anoK balU .J

y o u r io b p re« tl|f« sw e ll: y o u r opt>oriunUJejC ho lc« o f p r a r t l c a l , p » y - ra l^ in r ■'

t« c r* t« ri« l ________ 4* wit*. Aecoun»<r»(S t» n » s ra p h t« ________ 3 * wW..

B ooV kM pino ______ . 3 4 wW.. B u . in . . . f

I f you h a d h ig h school comm<'rcUl c o m p le t e a cou rse in le.ss t im e . L e a m a t o i jp o r tu n i ty in a bu-«;lne^s dTrtcr-*

R E Q U E S T FREE B U L L HY ou c a n b e n e f i t t xy th is Schoo]'5

expert. IrLstruotlon, f r e e p la c e m e n t .v‘rvice, d e n t body, a n d biff d e m a n d fo r Its pradu

P o r a free c o p y o f o u r BuP.etvn. maul o r te lep h o n e . T a k e t h U s te p to d a y l

Twm Falls Business2 6 0 S E C O N D ST R E E T E

' '**-. »«n«l y e u r fr* * F»fl T«nti

HAMr .-■ -___ ______

: A D D R E S S ____________________

■ C I T Y _______________________________ -

- I p i ElKL’. (A P ) - e ra b le ,"

i s a ling near

cam p a t D 1 ■ V' : « battalio I *<f him ancl

' ,. ' ■ . . ' a "co m rad es1 I- Dinh.

“ We ha^^ m eet

*^>nergency 't ’ ' f [ « wrote. '

tinue the f

' . ■ ■ . r ■ . '-* $ 1

he ld fro m 2 lo 7:30 p.m . S unday ,I te r c o lo r a n d oil p a in tin g s w ill

1 S h e rry Brown, Brenda H ess,R ob M echam , Jam es C raven ,~PavTrf~Hon5inger,~ E rn e € a r t c r r ' --------------M ike Villette," B arbara B eihke an d L ore tta V/aggoner, Sand- poin t.

By BOB REESE |S h e w as the w orld ’s m o s t f a ­

m o u s a v la tr ix . a n d s h e w as f ly -- in > -> ro u n d - th(e g a r ld . H e r , n am e ., ..... ............

w a s A m elia E a rh a rt P u tn a m , a n d s h e b a d opened up new w orld so f ach ievem en t -----fo r th e "weaVrr

o rd s t h a t lew Am t f n c o u l d . m a t c h In t he

S h e was some. w h e re th e

r a d i o mes.saKC c a m e f rom her.I f a a l d ’TxxsltJon d o u b t/u l.” .T h e r e was no more . AU A m crica w a i t e d fo r onot-her w ord . W a r - Rhips an d a i rp lan es w e re s e n t ou t to s e a r c h fo r her. T h e y found no th ln tf , n o t a t r a c e . A nd no o t h e r word ever c a m e f r o m her .

B u t th e re w as a f in a l le t te r io h e r h u sb a n d , one s h e h a d le ft b e h in d . . . ju-st In ca.se. I t e x ­p ressed th e co u rag e o f a g re a t w om an . W h en M r. P u tn a m o p e n ­ed It. h e re a d : ‘‘P le a se know 1

jiuii Cfulte a w are o f t h e h aea rd n |. . W om en m uiit ti7 to do th in g s as m en h ave tried . . . ”

R em em b er th e y e a r?In t h a t y ea r a m a n w h o o^^Tl^<l

a c a r m a d e .sure h e k e p t t t In safe t ip top cond i t ion . H e looked a ro u n d fo r rclUible scrv ice . . . and he d i d n ’t t^ike c h a n c e s by •letUnR- thlnB.i go ” fo r a few m ore miles.

Service Is o u r bun lness . . . s n d we h av e th e best f a c to ry tra in e d , m e c h an ic s . . . p lu s th e m o^t up- to -d a te e q u ip m en t to Rive you re liab le »ervlce fro m a b rake Job to body a n d p a in t w ork . I'o r d ep en d ab le a u to sa le s ancl se rv ­ice. ^^e Bob lle e se M o to r to . .500 /B lock . Second Ave. S ou th . r » i ^ Falls . P h o n a 733-577G.

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"E n em y m o rta rs shell us d a y iso n u ' ol tl a n d night. A irp lanes' bom b and Sonu imu'- s tra fe am i we can do no th ing-one plain, about it. The fighting situ a tio n tions ^ is lough, too se rio u s an d diffi- c u lt." I ^ ''1 .^

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“ D ru g s a re low. We a re m» f*»t “ All our c nw ay th a t if a coin iaiie gei^ ham inoi-ks sick an d lapses into uiu-on- as ihe red sc iousness. we have no pill lo evade the r< re fre sh h im and \se cannot ~ ' m ove h im . f iiV V i

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•ishing our hands an d faces or h o le s ^ n d - l r tctnn-u'bain bccginiir-thcic i v — i i.e rice 1 water on die ground. Oiiri , , 1,,Idiers oiK'rate around the; , : . ' . . nek. Thev fight m d a y t i n i e ' ‘ id at night. Thev destroy t h e , ads by digging into lhen\. We; st sleep four or five hours ‘'"''’"’‘"’''‘’f

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■ co nstan tly digging o u r fox- e s ^ n tj- tre n c h e s . 'T h e rice we a re being supt>il-

is so bad lha t It ge ts so u re r it is b rought to us. We. e a t ___t sa lt. ■ ■ ;'We would like th e ‘b a tta lio n iim an d er to handle h is p ro lv 11 for us. Is there so m e u n it r e h e \e us so th a t w e w ould

\e som e l ime to reo rg an ize .1 reu u 11 lo the fro n t a f te r i;'.’ Thai would he the m o st ilisiH- thing to do ."^gik- lu 'ver sent his le tte r . I t s l iunul nn his body T h u rsd a y unvernnienl troops se a rc h in g

isiile the ilue Co cam p, k'leioam ese and U.S. m ilita ry ihini iuts said they w ere con- u ed llie lel le r was n u theh tic .

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PublUbad d&Uy and Sunday a t 190 l(««>nd ntr»*t W nt. *n Twin r»IU, Idaho, by th# Tlmm-Hfw PublUbin* com- .. paoy; Idc.

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AI. WESTKKGIIKN T.OWZLL DICK WIIiFY DOU03 « Dunne* ftlaaascr Manaxlos Editor AdvartUlritf Utfrt»w«r M

DALK THOMPSON PAUL STAN DLKV ^Compoaing Itoom Mana«ar PrM» Iloom ManmerAU notleaa r#qulred by Vaw or by ordrr < f c-urt ot ^

ccottietcnt to b« pubUahed w»«kJy »*• tpoblUh«<J In lh# Thursday luu* of tbl» p«p*r pumuant to H

«0-a05 Jdab6 Ctxi*. ■Krttarvd aa a^rood rlaas mall matUr April 191S. «t ■

th« po»tottlf* Jo Tvvln Idaho, uoiUr th« aci ot ■Jtlarcb «.

Official City and County N*w*pap«r BUIIWCBIPTION RATEB

By Carrlar—On* month H.60; tbr«« month* 14 tO; *la C< uoi>ih« Id.00; on* y«-*r |18.C»o. Je

Outslda Biat*-af Idaho-->On* month tl.Tft; tbr*« month* l&.OOi tlx month* t0-&O; on* ytar flK.oo.

Real PowerT h e re can be litt le doub t th a t w om en

c o m m a n d an im p re ss iv e pow er in A m er- le a n life . wc

W om en own 5X6 p e r c en t of nil com - no m e n s to c k sh a re s , hold one th ird of the co p a id jo b s , own n e a r ly 50 p e r cent of th e |^ " r e a l e s ta te , a r e b en e fic ia r ie s of m o re j " lh a n h a lf the life in su ran ce policies as'^^, w ell a s ow ning b illions of d o lla rs w orth of p o lic ie s of th e ir ow n. and accoun t for 80 an to 90 p e r c e n t of th e nation's co n su m er m< sp e n d in g . j‘®_'

On top of it a ll, they a ro responsib le fo r 50 p e r cen t of th e vote . zei

----------- of the sey , h ow- ^e v e r , i t is a g rievous e r ro r to m e a s u re ’ w o m en in te rm s of econom ics. In th e

P ‘~ " ‘TDphrieiv-<>f-MiiJ:y_G^ R oebling. c h a irm a n ' of th e b o a rd of th e T r c t i t o r r f f W - ^ > ^ - ^ tut

Co ., th is cu rio u s em p h as is upon econom - pin-------- IcsH n-expIftin ing-the-pow eiiJiiidL Jnfluen^ ^

of w om en is one of th e b asic re a so n s fo r on« m u c h of the w o rld ’s p ro b lem s today .

S ay s M rs. R oebling, the f irs t w om an j e v e r to se rv e a s c h a irm a n of th e b o a rd ad< n nd p re s id e n t o f a m a jo r c o m m e rc ia l sor b a n k : P*“

" B y tr a n s fe r r in g th e e m p h a s is of th e P® ro le o f w o m an from h e r n a tu ra l one to an j

-------- e e o n o m lc -o n e ^ -n o tjn n ly js jh e w o m an d is -p lace d b u t a v a c u u m .is le frT n a ll th o se de t c r i t ic a l a r e a s o f m o ra l p e rsu as io n fo r thn ju s tic e a n d good an d , of c r i tic a l Im port-- dir an ce . th e m old ing of tl^e n ex t g en e ra - tion.V ten

It Is no t b y a cc id en t, sh e sa y s , th a t enc w o m en 'in '^ R u ss ia a r e ox p ec ted to w o rk I nnd p la c e th e i r ch ild ren in d a y n u rs e r ie s tim fro m in fancy . By se p a ra tin g ch ild from m o th e r , th e sole in fluence upon i t is its C om rnun ist te a c h e rs . TT,,

M oreover, sa y s M rs. R oebling, A m eri- wa; c a n w om en do n o t seek and haveft never. ^ so u g h t to u se th e In fluence th e ir eco n o m ­ic p o w er g ives th em . W om en do no t r e ­g a rd th e m se lv e s a s a s e p a ra te species. T h ey do no t vo te ns w om en. T h e re is no ■ "his** o r “ h e rs” b a llo t box.

)l T he tru e pow er of th e A m erican wo- iI m a n is no t h e r econom ic s tre n g th , n o t om k th e b illions o f d o lla rs n o r the s to ck s and B bon d s a n d p ro p ertie s sh e Awns.W I t I s a sp iritu a l force— " f a r g re a te r tha f th a n a n econom ic force, a n d it is a fo rce T I fo r good w hich is sh ap in g m an k in d in At

IL e a c h gen era tio n in to -b e tte r In d iv id u a ls .”

I B PL A IN T R U T HIB D em an d s and p lea s th a t th e govern- B I f m en t “ te ll the tru th ab o u t V ie t N n m ”A s tr ik e a responsive ch o rd a m o n g m any fm A m erican s , w h eth er th e y a re vo iced by hga y p e rso n s who oppose th e a d m in is tra t io n ’s he11---------a c tin n a o r by those w ho su p p o rt th em . rou' A lthough m o st of u s h ave a d e c id e J 'j jP ’A) opinion ab o u t w h a t should be done in q i m a t te r s of d om estic concern , w hen it reai

co m es to foreign a f fa irs w e a r e u su a lly prei m o re re a d y to ab d ica te our ow n judg- mei m e n t an d look to the g o v e rn m en t ex- • p e r ts fo r an sw ers , even w hile n o t q u ite tru s tin g them . - - 5 y„

T his w as pointed ou t re c e n tly b y G un- two n a r M yrda l. nn a s tu te Sw edish o b se rv e r "Br of th e A m erican scene.

W riting in the N ew Y ork T im es M aga- , z ine, he g ives a s the re a so n th e fac t th a t th e o rd in a ry citizen “ te n d s to as- too su m e th a t th e gov ern m en t h a s inform n- tion of a sec re t n a tu re , not a v a ila b le to the g en e ra l p u b lic .” — . P

~ —■— —^ Wh t l c —it—m a y —be— —a J - JiQii ** v n n ta p e of R overnm enl o ffic ia ls to m ain- j" '

' ta in th is belief, "e x p e r ie n c e su g se s ts l^ ^ ^

I th a t ou ts ide pu re ly m ilita ry m a t te r s the

b e lie f is v a s tly e x a g g e ra te d w hen it is pro not en tire ly fa lse ." son

O rd in a rily , m a in ta in s M y rd a l. no pov-, rev. e rn m e n t has m oro know ledpo abcnit a ’ ''’ fo re ig n coun try lhan is g en e ra lly a v a il-! '’'' a b le in th e p ress and publishcii lilor;i-

' ----------- If so , th ia wfy-K.ipn.ilLrnnt im-p lic a tio n s— one g en e ra l nnd th e o ther I soci p a r t ic u la r—for all of us: j proi

In g en era l, it m ean s th e re can be no lU e x c u se fo r shrugging off responsihiU iy | l fo r w h a t tho nation does in ' the u n rld i j a r e n a on tho g rounds th a t u c cannot l}” , | | p o ss ib ly know —or le a m —a s m u ch about ,i,o

th e issu es a s the m en w ho h av e to m akol B ' th e decisions. wor

I I In th e p a r tic u la r issue of V iet Nnm ' ChilIt m e a n s th a t d esp ite an y fond hopos J f ' ' ’'

I v„ th e gov ern m en t possesses no sccrot k n o w led g e bu t for the rev e la tio n of w h ich ' w e cou ld a rr iv e a t a quick and easv soKi- m.i ( jon t o j l ^ w a r there.- ' I,

PTT "THe 'trutTi aBout^et "Nam'' is as~ cvl' rv'TT' • ■ d e n t to th e o rd in a ry citizen as It is to the!J ;■ m a n in th e W hite H ouse. | -pci

<1 I t is th a t the C om m unists w ant to i l;" '’ ^ - sw a llo w u p South Viet N am and we in-i te n d to s to p them from doing it.' - * increas- jcct

, In g f y c o s tly strugg le , w ith h o ce rta in St:J p r o s p e r t of v ictory o r even som e kind of n n e ither v ic to ry n o r defea t „ ,1 T h e re a re no hidden tru th s th a t will •■ i, mako these obvious truths go away.

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g r . B Y J I N D R E W T U L L Y^ WASHINGTON—Sen. E v e re tt D irksen I's righr;

• in promi.sing a new fight fo r his reapportion-1 nin» mCnt am endm en t, a lthough it probably doesn t ,

have a chance . He is r ig h t because ihc defeat fn t. in the Senate o f h is p roposed am endm ent to com- m odify the Suprem e Court's one

' m an, one-vote ruling doesn c^iUcr th e issue involved.

, 3 r f T h a t i s su e is bas ic to the« « r « A n i e r i c a n s y s t e m of republican

'Y * |y g o v e r n m e n t . Jt is tha t ihi; ci tu -' e n r y — th c people — should

‘ J K L - a lw a y s h a v o the l a s t word. Int u, r o u t in g Ihe p ro p o s a l of lhe Sen-

a t o r f r o m Ill inois , the Senate “ vo ted a g a i n s t th is principle.

D i r k s e n ' s a m e n d m e n t would havo c o r r e c t e d a sord id situa-

Andr.w T»nr w h ic h the Supreme•i> C our t to ok it upo n it.self to d e c id e how .siaie

leg i s la tu re s a r e in bo e le c tc d , a l though nothing in the C onstH utiop g ives th e c o u r t th a t right.

« • •U P TO .STATK.S— Admittedly', e court’s 6-3

ruling a itiirk cd a w idespread abuse. Ihe gerry- niundi'rm g by w hich residen ts of ru ra l districts i.i m any s la l" s a re c rea ted m ore etivial than

p n c itv v o ir rs . Uut tho .rem edy, fur. this ah “/?e had „__ ' heen p laced bv. the (L'onstitution in t h e ‘hands nf

the .staios, and for 17,'> years th is jurisiliclion went unchallenged. The fact that tho stales had

m - not ac ted to halt th is abuse did not entitle the h e court to usurp the s ta te s ' righ t to do so. The T }ie I co u rt's job is to enforce the Constitution. n()t ' _ „ ! em end it out of hand in the nam e of reform.

I In l e a d in g th e l i b e r a l s ' thy ro id cam paign a g a in s t tho D i rk s e n a m e n d m e n t , Ill inois' Sen.

°* D oug la s h a n i n u r e d n t the a c t t h a t its accept- 80 a n c e w ou ld f>e left to the s t a t e leg is la tu res ,

i e r m o s t of w h ich h a v e a v e s te d in te re s t m p re ­s e r v in g the g e r r y m a n d e r . But he pointedly

I ig n o red the m os t i rn p o r ia n t p rov is ion of theD i rk s e n a m e n d m e n t , involv ing the pla in citi- . z en 's r i g h t to r u n h is ow n g o v e rn m e n t .

W- . . .r e — WOOL1 >-6 I V E m > W E R - B A C K J C Q - E E Q E L E : r L ___j!u „ U nder th e D irksen proposal, ra tifica tio n by the ,

sta to leg isla tu res would be only a first step." Then, a leg isla tu re w ishing to ac t under the -----

w ould he reou ired to subm it two T>- plans to the vo ters of the sta te in a referendum . M c e Ono p lan would hav e to em body the one-man, J o F one-voto c”oncS pm T T insthB r~w m ild~perin it -ap^i - -

po rtlonm ent of one b ranch of a leg islature on a basl.s o th e r than population. I

D irk sen 's proposal w as for the b ird s until he r d added th is provision. But w hen he did—after a l som e unw orthy hor-slng-around — he properly |

p laccd the fate of his p lan in the hands of the people, w here it belonged in the f irs t place.

In o th e r w ords, desp ite the b lea ts of the p, lib e ra ls , w ho a re alw ays y am m erin g about

s e dem oracy . alT tHe~DlrKi?eTi Tsmendment^ sa y s-Is j , j - , o r t h a t a s ta te m u st apportion its leg islatu re as •t-* d irec ted by the vote of Its citizenry . M oreover. W

the p lan allow s for a change of m ind by the my xotiu:s^_AnotheriEtgvislon^^^ o rd w a th a t _any_ sya- jpeat tem approved m ust be re su E rrir tte d lo a refer- b y

a t endum ev e ry 10 y ea rs . wonrk Dirk-sen’s sty le is florid , and h is logic Is some- eagf »s tim es obscured b y th e deligh tfuH y-outrageous l h a

content of his rhe to ric , but he m ade his prim ary point w hen he p leaded with his colleagues to told ■•Go back to thc people . . . t ru s t the people.” \ugg Tho S en a te ’s refusa l to accep t h is am endm ent cont

ri- w as a vote of no-confidence in M ain S treet. " Ier. ___ _________ andn - .-^x=:.-rTn=C!C3

r Views of Othersno K t tBT ^ept

MEDAL FO R T H E DU K E0- The Duke is still takinR tho “ A” tra in . Kec-Ot om m ended but pasjjcd over for a special Pul- ' n j itzer P rize citation, E dw ard K ennedy (Duke)

E llington has now received New York*s Bronze M edal for his m usical ach ievem en ts fo r more than four decades. Sr

:e Those achievem ents h av e been consiBerable.In At the White House F estiv a l o f th e A rts, the • • E llington Band seem ed one of tho few a ttrac- blov

tions fo r w hich there w as unan im ous acclaim , duri This season the Duke a t the p iano w as signed up for Tanglewood.

r\. But these w ere only the la te s t d e ta ils in a ** c a re e r that, through both com position and per- t^nc

form ance , has brought a ra re e leg an ce to the |iev y w orld of jazz and popu lar m usic . He used lo in \ y h ea r people w hisiling outside h is w indow, and c o a ’s he w rote it down, M r. E llington h as said . Sur- e rn

rounded by m usicians of b rilliance , a r t is try , nnd I ^ - hum o rr-he-etHTvpos^d-with-them jq .m iad^. .ijsing the

his whole band like a flexible in stru m en t. ~ P O ccasionally , perhaps, the D uke haa over- cha

“ reached him self, often failing to find in m ore nan y p reten tious form s the g race , s tru c iu re , excite- lr »- m ent in his songs and riff tunes. Responding fro r

to the p resen ta tion of New Y ork ’s m edal he did thin ^ not re s is t the fondness for p a ra b le underlying ca ll

som e of those la rg e r pieces. He described a ncw e rs sym phony offering " a ll of u s” the choice be- m al

1- tw een the "g re e n w itch ” of affluence and the stoc ;r ” g reen ap p le” of "p o te n tia l” p ro g ress . I

W hen he w as told of the P u litze r citation he exte did not get for his own well rea lized potential, how he spoke as the true D uke: “ F a te h as been kind of E to me. F a te does not w ant m e to be too fam ous In

5- loo y oung .”—C hristian Scicnce M onitor. inst;------------------------------------------------- a p j

0 T H F KNIGHTS O F CAM ELOT it in.— .P rofcct Canu'!(>{ wa.'i both n pseudf>-.scient»fic a hi

boi)ndon<?le am i an in.sult to ev erv m h er nauon H ^ . | i n the henrisphore. and tho D erense u e p a rn til 'r tr , j has tn n o c led it, though only a f te r considerab le ^he ' publicity . ' leav

As ronccivcd . C.imclot wa<; a S-1.COO.000 .Army IS p ro jec t se riously intended to involve respectable tr e r

social sc ien tis ts in a stuily of the potentials f o r dist / - 1 revolut mn in forcm n coun tries As devclnood, I .-j the m ost serious th ing ab<-)ut ic w as it?; e f f ec t ^ j , l on ft^rciKn policy. i ” coi

1 Tlie State D epartm en t took a d im view of i t . dre* from the i->opiniiinp because re se a rc n in foreign policy mat t e r s is n^t p ro jx 'rlv the A rm v’.s busi- unti

n rn itJi-r h u i di f f ini l tv, m aUract mn r , social sc ien tis ts ab ro ad Siipp<ise an Am erican ^

j profe-ssor w cre askeii by a foreign p<nver m re- ^O p o r t o n poss ib le i ivsurgency in th e U m te d S ta tes? y And w h i le s e c r e c y vvas in tended , th e p ro jec t w a s ^ j .secret f r o m the w r o n ^ people , T h o A m b. issado r

to Chile . R a lp h - Dung.nn. p ro te s te d that he f i rs t h e a r d of CanieltU w hen it w a s a t t a ck ed in

If tho C h i le an C on)m un is i p re s s . , of ile | B u t th e b a s i c p r e m i s e of the p ro ie c t seem.s

w o rs e , in r e t r o s p e c t , t h a n its c r u d e r e s s . A npry ^ { [ C h i l e a n s c o n c lu d ed tha t th e p r e m i a waR to

j p r e p a r e t h e I ’ni ted S ta te s A r m v to he lp block ’ a ll r e v o lu t io n a r y m o v e m e n ts . C om inq a f te r the

I D o m in ic a n i n t e r v e n t i o n this w as .1 I.)qical cnn- e lus ion . And if th a t w a s not the prcrius»' of the t

1- in. '^urcencv s iutiy . u h v w as th ; ' re stvujy'’ j n _ U i-s not least , prticlat’fticd Arni’r ic an tVi- iv^TIcy lo ;Vrrf^TfInrtnn^-pf^Tn^V-Tnd~rim^^v;;iirc 'VNhere. U n e v e r should he Vot m this free- r io t

j s p e n d in g cold w a r a tm o s p h e r e o u r m o d e rn pre ti [k n ig h th o o d w a s ab le to pro<}ucc n b r a i n s t o r m ' " 7

. b a s e d on s o m e such a-^'»umpt;on. a n d to go hunt- ness m g d r a g o n s , u n n t expc\sure by the p re s s showed h e re how frH^hsh C am elo t w a s . W e o n ly w is h the pro-*

been ds n^yth ical a s its n a m e s a k e . — ' i r n St;. L ou is Post' lDispaTcfiT* i l i c e '■)f *----------------------------------------------- IbefoJ R E M E M B ER W H EN ? ^ isw eilj upon a tim e there wa.<; a truism in a rotit:“ j j mgl e: “ Shave and a h a ircu t, four b its.” — j “ V

I Tom bstone (A riz.) E p itaph . jw ith

: fs fiehf' - - — M - -pportion- j a .• doesn t , ^ / f i Le defeatment to •urt's one

doesn't1.

to thepublican he citiz- - shouldA'ord. In r - — 1

the Sen- I I I _ _: Senaic I I I .ciple. W It would ___id situa- ,;upreme

It right. V » ( / ^ I

urt’s 6-3 ^

dis tr ic ts 'lal than > 5 / ^ \ ’use had J / I \lands n f f f / t . j )isdiclion ■^X / / t

title thc ' ' ^ so. The r~ - ---------- ^ \

':;; orr \ SliBSTAMT\NL 'i7^r \ WAR ORTMatures, ^ K t W E W S l V

ointedly DOMESTICU ^ H l -

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st step. Ider the - - - ----------Tlit two•"endum. t ---------------------------------ne-man, X J t i J t l /m it -ap^T' — -------------------------- ----

L i g h t e runtil he ^

iij's;, S i d eI of the

place. B y D ICK W EST

of the Shots la on vacation. T h e P'about column wIU b« resum ed when tx

sa y s- Is h B -re tn m s ,------------------------ ^ture as - ---------- Qiircover. WASHINGTON ( U P l ) — U pon di by the my re tu rn fro m a to u r of E u ro - th

ny_ sya- jpean fash ion c e n te rs . I w as m e t I refer- b y o r sm all-^m ob—of^^Am Eticatt hi

w om en (m y w ife an d d a u g h te r) di 5 some- eag er to see th e new fall o u tfits 19 rageous 1 h a d p ro m ised to b ring them . t r irim ary "Y ou w on’t find a thing.*’ I m sues to told th em a s th ey snatched m y eop le.” luggage an d began rifling its 43 ndm ent contenLs.■eet. "D es ig n e rs in F lorence . R o m e gt

and P a r is w ere show ing th e ir th collections, b u t I d idn’t see a w

, single g a rm e n t th a t would do niS e ith er of you ju s tic e .”

M y wifo is an unusually p e r- m cep tive person . She not only ^ re a d s betw een the lines; she

n -Opr. h e a rs betw een them . .a't Pul "W h a t you m ean is th a t you " (D ukel spen t a ll th e m oney you had Bronze r 'd ‘"8: ‘>’® m erry-8t>-rounds,” r m ore snapped .

She knows th a t I have a w eak- lerable ness for E uro p ean ca ro u se ls J Z tbe an d . a s a m a tte r of fac t, 1 d id J ' a ttrac - blow a sizable w ad o n ' th em

cclaim d u rin g m y tr ip . But th a t w as not signed *he reaso n I re tu rn ed e m p ty g,

handed . tuIs in a T h e fashion show s th a t I a t- fj| nd per- tended gave m e grounds for l>e-

to the liev ing th a t the cou tu riers now ased to in vogue a re engaged in a cru e l IW, and consp iracy to underm ine W est- id.’ Sur- e rn w om anhood. 'ry , nnd I deem it m y du ty to p ro tec t L using; th e poor d e a rs from such a fa te nt. — parlicalB Tty thO!ie w ho h a v e a oyer- c h a rg e accounts listed in m y n m ore nam e.excite- In a previous d ispa tch filed

ponding fro m Ita ly . 1 h inted th a t som e- he did th in g sin is te r w as cooking by

lerlying ca llin g a tten tion to how design- B 1 a ncw e rs w ere dehum anizing th e fe- ice be- m a le knee w ith po lychrom atic md the stock ings. V(

I d id not d a re reveal the full I tion he e x ten t of Iheir m ach inations, pi itcntial. how ever, until I w as sa fe ly ou t st en kind of E urope. Now it can l>e to ld . m fam ous In d re ss a f te r d ress , they h av e it

insta lled p o rt holes, a ir ven ts and o th er ap e rtu re s th a t m ak e th it imp<issihle for m ilady to w ea r cii

-ipniific a b ra ss ie re without it showinR, p< nation If nyiady doesn 't want h er b ra it

nTiTi'g'iM ' rie e Kiitg nv e r , ^ n d o r o r t h r n i ifxh ----Jerab le >he d r t^ s . her only choice is to

leave it (the b ra) off.1 .Army fri girl-w atching circles, this lectahle tren d m ight bc regarded as a j,, iah for d istinc t plus. But that is not all clorx-d. I of <t'e story,! effcct HavinR rendered thc br.T the

I "coup de g ra t e ." those s a me w of it ' d resses, by m oans unknown to . foreign com press niil.Tdy's rib ra g e 's busi- until her torso has the con tou r raci inp an ironing board. ncrVcan rFiTnet < IICL't, l ln 'tl. 1 ll l.ll nf r to re- cu rta in going up on an em pty SI.HCS? stage.-'Ct w as T here i.s a I^itin exp ression !s.s,idor ce la rc a r te m ." w hich-lat hc m eans " it is true a rt to co n cea l :kcd in ' ^ ’itbin this conte.vt. som e

, of those designers a re tru e a r t-seem s _____ . . taAngrv - - - --nrrrz=s= 3 ^

r hioc'k Quotes From IVc'Z The News L'sof the t .------ - - • • - r m br

! Bv U nited P re ss In te rn a tio n a l ' 9 ^ ANGELES-^N^^gro M)uth ne

la '^ny^ veiling a t poTrce trvTng to '"q u e ll* free- a Los Angeles N egro

nodern I g re tto : i penstorm •'The w hite nian has r n Vu<i-' ■ n hunt- ness down here, got out of hk showed h e re .” tohe p ro-, — thlike. LOS ANGELES - D ^putv Po- v

p ic e -Chief Robert ^Turdock^ sm j before heavily arm ed policejgib ' s wept throufih riot a re a a n d ’oc’

^ ^ ,rotit!*d \-oung hoodlum!^* he; )its.” — I “ W e’ve been plavm g g am es ail

Jw ith thcsa kids long e n o u sh .” ‘tha

ik It MayKear It s

I .

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DEBy JAMES MARL01

----------- WASHINGTON (A P) — Re-im. T h e publicans in C ongress a re I w hen beginning to look like a nonpar­

ty , thanks to th e ir own lack of ~ ^fecTti5nr“ t t i r 'w e i g h m f " P resi-

— U pon d en t Johnson 's p erfo rm ance and t E u ro - th e huge D em ocratic m ajority , 'as m e t But even coiintryw lde they iiE ticatt h a y e n ’! -reco v ered yet from the ug h te r) divisions w hich p lagued them in o u tfits 1964 and the political ca tas-

;hem. trophe th a t overw helm ed them ing.*’ I in N ovem ber, ______ _led m y It left them w ith only 1-il of Ing its 435 sc a ts in th e House. 32 of 100

se a ts in the S enate , and 17 of 50 , R o m e governorships. A t th is m om ent { th e ir th e re ’s no re a so n to think they

see a w ill im prove the ir fortunes uld do m uch-in' the 1966 elections.

A fter the G O P N ational Com- ly p e r- m ittee m et tw o daya this sum - it only n ie r. the c h a irm a n , Ray C.

sh J Bliss, sa id th e m em tiers w cre "n o t cocky’’ ab o u t the p a r ty ’s

lat vou chances "b u t wo honestly be- „ t . j lieve we can m a k e gain s ."

lunds ■’ P o rty le a d e rs have been wor- ' ried th a t a sp ra w l of independ-

en t re se a rc h and cam paign g roups, will c loud party jSolicy

I -fiH sp lin te r financing in the ’ 1966 elections.' M eanw hile Johnson, luckily vas no t u np red ic tab le difficulties em p ty g j hom e like a n economic dow n­

turn o r para ly z in g strikes or f ^ fights, h as been setting an ns- for i>e- tonishing pace and record, rs now j^j5 p e rfo rm an ce in ram m ing a c ru e l th rough the D em ocratic-run 1 W est- _______ .—...x____

p ro tec t

o - h a ^ : .The.in m y

h filed Doctor Sa3som e- ^

d"esif!Ji^ By WAVNE G. BRANDSTAtth e fe-om a tic I h e a r the expression " n e r ­

vous exhau stio n " frequently buthe full I find vcry little about it inla tions. p rin t. M e d i c a l textbooks areely ou t stran g e ly silent about this com-to ld . mon ailm ent, probably because

■y h av e it is hard lo define,v en ts i ^ t it be understood a l oncem ak e that fatigue doesn 't change our

o w ea r capacity to accom plish our pur-'w ing , pose. It docs, however, d ecrease^er it lem p o ran ly .

^ iod of com plete rcla.\ation whenfatigue overtak es us we can

s. ttiis elim inate m uch of ils fru s tra - , * “I tion and te rro r . Fatigue ac tually not all |,v e wiihin our lim itsr.T th e conserve our strength,

"^ 'sim e •‘som etim es we w ear ourselve.s -iwn tn try ing to do a job too quick- b cace 'ak e s leSs out of one. for ,

' e x a m p l e , to lift a .^0-pound on tour twicd than to lift a 100- ,

^ pound w eight once lo thc .same :

em p ty F u rth e rm o re , doing a given , . am oun t of w ork in quiet sur-

^h'” h ’■"'■ndings is less faliRuing than ^ "• , doing thc sa m e am ount of work ’ on ceai ^ is \ e ry noi.sy '

W hen a p>crson is faced w ith ' chron ic exh-Tiistion it is lmr>or- ' tan t to ru le out such causes as ' a low g rad e infection, anem ia

« and .1 thyroid or adrenal dcfi- '** ciency before calling the condi- '

tion nervous exhaustion or. to ’ use .an o lder term , n e r v o u s '

■ - J b reakdow n-tionai "f t^e chief caiisos of tru e s' o u t h nervou.s exhaustion is w orrv— (

S‘quell ;r’f 'en a f e a r th a t one will not v N egro <l"ite cnnie up to what is cx- i

I pected of him ;■» Vusj - ’ A person ui t h such ,a fea r Is f lu t (,f likely to he unM-illmg or unable

to adm it even to him self th a t c thK I.s the h.Tsi< for his troub le . i

[ty Po- As a resu lt hc p o u n c e s on i k, som e sym ptom 's of 'a m o re ta n - (police I g ih la n a tu re such ns a back- \

a anil ache, indigestion or irre g u la r r IS- hear t - ac t i on as a cause of his i. .qames a ilm en t an d seeks relief f o r a a s h .” IhaL „

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- Re- C ongress w h a t h e w an ts but al a re w hat w as never ach ieved bc- m

onpar- fore, like m e d ic il c a re for peo- ack of ple 65 an d o lder, m akes even P resi- P re s id en t-^an ld in X L _ R co se .y e lt

:e and look sluggish . jo r ity . ( In bo th houses R epublicans

they sp lit a lm o st in half on the m edi- m the c a re bill w hile on the 1965 Vot- lem in ing -R igh ts A et the g ro a t tnajori- ca tas- ty of R epublicans in tw th houses ‘J

them voted for it.)And Jo h n so n still has p re tty Ri

1-11 o f m uch full s iip p o rt fo r h is foreign Gi of 100 policies ev en though th ere a re th 1 of 50 som e m is g iv in g about the in- fo om ent c reas in g ' A m erican involvem ent f. they in V iet N am ond w here it m ay . rtunes lead.

. U nless Jo h n so n ’s luck a t hom e J J Com- tu rn s so u r o r he suffers disas- sum - te rs in fo re ign a ffa irs it 's ha rd ^

ly C. to see how th e R epublicans can "* w cre b e tte r th em se lves m uch in 1966.

la r ty ’s T h e re is , of course, the ques- la ly be- tion; C an Johnson keep it up? ed

He h a s no doubts he can . It is coI wor- know n th a t h is a ttitude tow ard epend- the su ccess of his m ultitude of ipa ign p ro g ram s in Congress th is y e a r fg policy can be sum m ed up th is w ay: ,(, n the "Y ou a in ’t seen nothing y e t."

J u s t M onday he disclosed a uckily p lan ; H e will appo in t a task culties fo rce of lead ers in governm ent ‘ down- an d p riv a te life to c h a r t am bi- es o r tious goals for the nation . g rin ns- "W e m u st advance daily o r of

we will fail e te rn a lly ," he said, nm ing At th is m om ent, looking r , ;tc-run ahead to the 1368 p residen tia l yj,

3 S T A D T , M . D .

"ner- If the exhaustion h as an em o- ly but tionai bas is in fea r and anx ie ty , it in how ever, trea tm en t of these sec-

;s a re o ndary sym ptom s is doom ed to com- failu re .

■cause gstra ig h tfo rw ard f a c i n g of the

oncc facts' followed by a rehaxing of ;e our the m ind as well as the body— E( r pur- w h at a fam ous doctor has ca lled B< :rease the cu ltiva tion of equanim ity .

In som e persons nervou.s fa-ic n^Al.ir llu /-•'ns.-M hy |n- ha

when .sufficient physical o fc rc ise . If ^ • can you su ffer from insom nia, one ustra- of thc chief sym ptom s of the. »- tually nervous exhaustion , run a round lim its the block th ree tim es before

tum bling into bed then m ake selves yourself ns l imp as a wet rag . quick- The chances a rc you will go to c. for sleep a t once.'^I'w v d ru g s p rescribed for in-^ ^ som nta and chronic fatigue a re -£2.'^ ^ n nonn. c n itc.h a t best and not _ _

n early so im portan t a j re-edu- givcn ca tion in tranqu il living.

than sam e token a v aca -work “ hhouRh it m av give tem tv

o ra ry resp ite , will do no good in w ith re lu rn fo Ihe

mpor- w orries .and fru s tra tio n sI'S IS >“ '* out in the firs tiTmU P '-* '-

defi- Q— t here anv good o r h a rm rondi- tak in g a sm all dose of s try ch - )r to every d av ? Is it habit-form *1-0 u s ;L

A—V ery few doctors now use f tru e fiti^’chn ine in anv form . It w as irry— dropped m any years ago. a lo n e ^II Ttot w ith nux vom ica from w hich--it s ex- is derived , from the A m erican

M edical A ssociation’s list of use- ^ *ar is ful d ru g s. conahle It is not hab it-fo rm ing b u t is

th a t ex trem e ly poisonous. It w as once ‘ ible, w idely used a s a tonic bu t the to s on idea of tak in g dang ero u s d ru g s cit

r ta n - (o r a n y te ther d ru g s) for so back- vague a purpo.se h as la rg e ly d is- sa gu la r a p p e a re d from leg itim ate m cd- f his icnl n rac ticc . Tl^e best tonic f fo r a well b .ilanced d ie t and a good! 1

n ig h i’fi sleep , ‘ sp.

5W9-I----------TAYI■OR^S V

1 ^ _ W _ Q R L EBy HENRY .

I leave to write from the Com- i . munist “ s a t e l l i t e - countries. :

«nigr{ Czechoslovakia, Hungary, etc.. i [ H and from Western Europe, won- ( ' * ' dering abou t' our country's re-

s p o n s ib i l i t l e s |n | |^ ^ ^ M ^ ^ ,

I ■ bilities — a n d H j ^ ^ ^ ^ H , K the balance

' j] tween the two.'V While our r e -W g ig g j l^ K M ’ M. s p o n s ibilities |f r expand and] | pand in V ie t^ ^ ^ H M X ^ -B <

. l j Nam, we still <

.—T-i___iiiiiiil llll l i i l i i n ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ <I : w i t h t h e ^ n e r ^ ^ ^ ^ W v ^ ^ ^ B ^ 1

' 1 3 in Korea. ]•V] w ar began 15 Btmir j . Tmrltr 1

years ago last June 25. And the truce left the w ar right back , where it started. j

Our responsibilities In E urope 1 — 3| rem ain very large. The w ar |

Vip there began for us 23 y ears ago i and we still stand toe-to-toe I

■ with the enemy in Berlin. Our American troops have been ( iher«j longer than H itler ruled j

J :| Germany. ,II J While we were holding the ' I ' J Germans in the West we w ere 1 I encircled from the E ast by the ‘ I H Russians. |I , i j If W orld W ar I I is fin ished .1 ' ^ som eone shduld te ll us. F o r ifI f f w as, in fac t, a w ar fo r th e II M freedom of the w orld, w e s till 't s seem to be fighting it. IB a | O ur secu rity and our so lvency . S / k a re indivisible. The a rm e d

fo rces’ product is n a tio n a l su r- ! vival. F a ilin g to be stro n g , wc invite aggression . B ut fa iling |

-------- m _ h e_ £ o ly en t. w e d e fe a t our- 'selves. ^ ' -----------

m M Y et consider the d im ensions of jH hut four of the respo n sib ilitie s ,H B "w e^acer~each of im me n s e s iz e ^a f l and each involving an un lim ited ,n H c o m m itm e n tr- th e -e e f ta in ty - th a t ,■jM the Sino-Soviet m en ace w ill ,

continue, the S ou theast A sia jW j w ar. the p ro tec tion of th e U .S. |

race , no sing le R epub lican is a standout fo r the n om ination .

ts but a lthough th e nex t th re e y e a rs ed bc- m ight p roduce one. ^Y B a rry G oldw ater, a f te r w h a t iosevelt happened to , him las t y e a r , is <

-----T3ut—of—presld en iiaL .c o n s id e r^ Ih lirnns tion; he in tends to ru n ~ fo r^ h e 1 ' m edi- Senate in 1968. And no t one of 55 Vot- *°P show in ,m ninri ^^64 re ta in s a com m an d in g p a r - ,з , “ ty position.

rN evertheless, co n se rv a tiv e c p re tty R epublicans w ho th in k like (

foreign G oldw ater a r t a s tro n g fo rce in f re a re the p a rty . T hey w ere a d iv isiv e t the in- force in 1964 and m ay be a g a in , ti t 'm a v G oldw ater heads a re c e n tly 1

form ed conserva tive o rg an iza - * I hom e t'o n — the F re e Society A ssocia- '

d isas- — w hich he sa id w ould be s hard a c ad e m ic and ed u ca tio n a l in 5 0 5 f,j,n m akeup an d goals. £n 1966. T he society , he sa id , would : ques- launch a "c ru sa d e of p p litica l it up? ed u ca tio n ’" in the p rin c ip le s of * a. It is conserva tism .tow ard 3 ^^ 8 ,1 5 5 5 3 ^ G o ld w ate r ' ude 01 g roup mpuld h am p er h is q u est ' s y e a r un ity and m oney to rebu ild '

'"'.“ y- the b a tte re d p a rty . "W h en ev er you hav e sp lin te r g ro u p s ,’’ he c

)sed a " th e y don’t a s s is t in un it- t‘ ta sk ing U5 .. „■nmentam bi- T h a t Isn’t th e only sp lin te r

group. B ut as a fu rth e r ex am p le s lily o r of d iv ision within the p a r ty ; i sa id , Y o rk 's Gov. N elson A.9 ° ’ '.'’? R ockefeller, who tried h a rd la s t t aem ial y e a r for the R epublican p resi- r ^ den tia l nom ination on ly to be t l l ' , fla ttened by the G o ld w ate rites . 1

say s now he defin ite ly will not i J l try again . H e . w ants a th ird 5 #} te rm a s governor. -- .. f

But even in this th e re a re r N cw Y ork R epublicans w ho op- c

J pose him . 5

Bridge 1);ned to „ i , I_ ______ . , ._ .. . __ _

^ BAD PLAY ING 1o T th e REW A R D ED ing of We a re indebted to L a u ra an d . t>ody— E d w ard L. G ordy of W est P a lmcalled B each, F la ., fo r to d a y 's han d . ^

n ity . The G ordys a re b ridge teach-и.s fa- excellence an d seem lo hv in- have a lot of fun w ith th e ir ^ise. If teacTiirtjr ----------------7a. one hand show s a r a th e r un- ^of th e i ----- ■'— -— ----------------------------- 1 ri r o u n d N O R T H (D ) 13 F

m ak e » A 7 6 2 0 ■' '■“ R- « to 9 8 7 51 go lo * A 9 a 3 r

WKST EA ST V'or in- * K Q J 10 9 8 5 3 A A 7 6 sJC a re V S 4 V J 10 9 3 vid not t 4 2 ________ ♦ 8 3 s•e-cdu- * N o n e ' J / r j s T l

s o v T n t.v a c a - - 4 4 2 iltem tv V K ( 3 5 liood in ♦ k Q J tlfo Ihc ♦ K <3 10 7 8 ila tions E ast and W est v u ln e rab le t!! firs t N orth E u t SontH W e»t t

Pass P u s ] ^ 4 ^ h a rm ® ® P ass trych - * * Past P ass P ass -form - ■' Opening lead—* K.

w u se 1f usual way fo r a n E ast-W esta lo n e ’

l ic K j t South ru ffc ^ ih e jip e n in g spade , erican leaH^ lA 'dum rhy a rid ."w lth c ra t )f use- bo thering to think th e p lay out

com pletely , ju s t p lay ed a tru m p 1 bu t is ■s once ‘ "This is a norm al sa fe ly p lay ] ut the to g u a rd ag a in s t fo u r tru m p s in ' d ru g s e ith e r o p p o n e n t ' s h a n d . T his or so t im e i t tu rn ed out to „ b e a n un­ly d is- sa fe ty p lay b ecau se w hen W est '1

m cd- show ed out there w a s no .w ay : nic is fc r South to reco v er. 1! g ood j He c o u l d not ru ff h is last

sp a d e an d p ick up tru m p s and

^ R l S J i ^ E W S O M ■

L D 'N E W S I fi e n r v j . t a v l o rhe Com- dollar and (intertwtn.jv Hu m tr ^ , British pound i n ' ■y, etc.. and any potential ■je , th e U.S. busm ess ,

Yet how much! chanr. H *r ■ ■ ■ ■ President Johnson and S? ^ '

^ r - su m p Congres, ■ JH H where we realir.uS^'’ I ‘^ K l F o r exam ple, notice how rL. ■ a ^ a u la r ly w e read that oST ^ ■ C a E f f foreign a id is about «7hiiv H 1

.But foreign a id is a l s o i^ , t S ■ m W -M tl^o u g h nine o ther b i l l s l ^ ■ '

} ° ^ ° "8 re ss . When | : elude m ilita ry a s s is ta n c e ^ H '“ ® ^ ''> p n ie n t- " p r o je c ts r e f e ^ ^ H (' .request exceeds r i ' rr

. Tw>l«r lion, more than twice aj 'i ^ ^ a c k *;’'"'«>ver. foreign oper„i„ B Ht back subcommittee Chairma“ 5^£^ ■

P assm an . D.. U . . ,ur,iv ■ E u ro p e H ouse’s -most informed ■

he w a r th is sub ject, points out tiuTfo H la rs ag o involves 99 countries instMd ^ H >e-to-toe the officially slated 82.

b” ’ W n . regularly «e revi Hfederal debt ^ H

ruled $318 billion. But o u ^ “ t S ■ obligations calling for payiJeM H

ing the in subsequent years for s e r^ H ie were previously rendered-prevbS ■

by the rendered, not to be render^ H

s? c ° '‘r i 9 « iin ished .F o r if The two together constitu., ■

fo r th e the rea l public obligation H w e s till W tal one trillion. 118 billion H

lolvency *° ,®PProxlma'. Ha rm e d P®*' of four a ■

aal su r- country, o r «,570 lor evm ■ang. w c “ ' ' ‘"8 But who would ■

fa iling N or are the hun ■:at our- obllgationj ii ■

, We cannot know'theliuw^iiT^ " b m u e s

a t y ^ t

f >Xia •'allowed o b lig ,lio ^ H

their dependents. ■

■an is a ao Hi“natfon rM ■• v ea?s “ sacrifice , federal traploy. ■“ ees m ake their contribuiion to . .®

w ard re tirem ent pay. The gov. H j r w h a t ernm ent does not. h rnusi year, is com e out of current income: H H n s i d e r ^ bijlion annually and. of cour«,“f o r ^ h e Ihe'COSrls'Tgrowing Eachc h n ^ refusing to look at it. Bi t „ responsibility - capability bjl H tng p a r - a„(,e, President Johnson ha B v

com e along with the new youn-fc c rv a tlv e em ploym ent, manpower, acctl' B J ik like e ra ted public works, commun.,7 l l fo rce in facilities, a rea redevelopmrit K d iv isiv e adm inistration expansion, mlu K B a g a in , transit, appalachian aid. naroj K recen tly P°verty , food-stamp plan, fed. rg an iza - ®'‘“ * education, metllcan » !\s s o c ia - ren t subsidies. I 'aould be These mean }8 billion th!i I ' I jn a l in year, and within 10 years their •>!

aggregate will have exceeded - a^ „ u ld , I

po litical P residen t Johmon la repor.' B iplcs of ®<lly prodding his aides and 9

others to come up with mott | ildw ater ” ®''' i<le“s that Congress caa g 1 Quest ®nact to speed the "Great So- »

rebu ild ciety.h e n ev e r But the real, and even frigH- p s ,’’ he ening. question is how we art I in un it- to m eet the responsibilities M

a lready have. jsp lin te r T here is no strong countrj i jx am p le standing by to help tlie United i r ty ; States.Ison A. M r. Johnson cannot continuf, a rd la s t to think only in terms ol our 1 p resi- needs. He must also think ia ' to be term s of our powers, nnd thini J te rite s . long-term. He must put prlIl , will not ities on his spendingi at once, a th ird Mr. Johnson's apparent r^

-- f u s a l - t r ) 4 i r u d s n l J x J n v e n t o t7 our

ire a re responsibility - capability W who op- ance can imperil thc l/nitel

States and the entire free worU

.rr:—:,-Trrz:z^

e by Jacoby. ___ _____

had to go down one.If South had taken time o

st PBlm realized lhat ifV i going to be void of cluta i

would bc West and ^- '« “ ch- 3 fpty play would be to M

out the acc of clubs. Theo «ft« th e ir y e s t did show out ‘“rifi

finesse onttl d'jtiaiiist wifti fi J*i i ruff his-la.st spade m

---------- re tu rn to his hand \vith a he^.13 pull E a s t's last two

and concede a inck to tnc of diamonds.

W hat was the unusual ner in which Ea.st a ^

;t were fixed? N o r m a I I > J ^7 6 should be clo.se to a tcp 10 9 3 when vou defeat a slam 3 should be made.

tdbles West was allmv^ » in four spades. . g,lose w ere two * '7 ,^diam ond and it is ^itable to m ake a

rab le than to se t your opponentsW eat trick.

P « ,^ Q -T h e blddlne h«

----------- » * S o J *^l-W est ^ 3 f , r . ’

■you. S o u th , 4Jtg spade 4A Q • •> « » ♦ * * * vrtthout — w h * « <>o-y“ u ilay out A —raa*. MI trump keard

•y p' y JSTi tt« .T O D A i r s a ^ ^ s ^ ^

a n un- o t;n W est 'tr tn n p jrour ^ ta*

~ "Si?

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|~"^f^7~The C h u r cI— Thii'l St- t"^ j|„ i|,n . •■»*tor J- *" •■•••"'

...........J. S f O o o l . * - n i . - S u n ,.! .y ; « . . m., ,. ,ni. ■ Youth Kello»- •■m. iuniUy »ch.>

. :;iH !’■'"■ I junior S p.tn. W cJn..d.y : 8 p.m:;3U D.m..UlibU ,tudy. tn.! ^ I „ v .r .ervic. Thur>- cburv-h ».r>io«.

• ; i r * ; r .y e r bour. . p.™.

1. 4*' f'burfh to b* ««d ‘ P-“ - Scout. Vf of vb. churcbe. lhi.!•, *)J fhrun»« tation* will IncJudj 1

T J* d i r I •■ - S.T.-,.r r , i r^■':l W th. m>».n '>»<'"• “ >« > 0 ••">•

•i-‘ “(I'j ?hj «lory." Tbi. th .m.

;''r..rnC..‘' 7 ; r X n ?h, „^t^ h«. ^ i? ,h r . . i

.-n'd Vn".m".'i»t*l™un" BEDEEME*

‘' ' ’".'he S.-Hpl'u'r« ‘^b'y Kund.yi 9:30 P•^V v«.i Av« E. U np«n from Tu«.i.y: Cir

: t ? - : i - U > - - • ' T i li , „..Pt hoH d^___ _

rtLEB STREET CONSEBVATIVB “ Mo'ih.Vb a p t i s t Eul l.l

3IIS TyUr St. Hund»y I « •.mJo. B. Wood. l'« lo r All.n M.cMull.n,

. . j „ - *;35 . .m . hlind»y .chool. 11 j j . p i i , , Church, u. f “ mornlnil wonhip. ^ m-n topic will b.

. i.»'P>“ .v .n in l t ( - r o . . , - F m c o ff .” hin »;15 >’•"’• •* "^ ; '' ' ‘‘“ 'I* ‘’" j d o u o h n u u will b ;;; m~u « p-™- *"'* - r v i c .t ™ ' " ' ----------------------------------------FIRST C

• loaT SOI TUEBN HAPTIBT ' glilh At.. •!'^'“ I . . h U . . l o „ .1 F lU , D o n .ld H.f.

lATold Kob«rt*on. P»«tor Elvin Go»b«l. .- jTw- u 45 ».fTJ. Sunday ■ehool. Sunday: B;43 i

m*»rnlng worahip. 6:30 p.m. .ermon, ‘’8t.ncl-Jn *■”' Unu>n T I*-"™' «v«nir.B p.m. »«nlor hjjfh

'*‘hiD W»dnc.d.y: 7:30 p.m. pr.yer youths »jr>bip. ChurchwI.U vUJl*- dur C»mp at C« i;.r" Auxilury •» * :iO P-«- of Krtchum. Tu<<

“ rS Monro*. S*turd*y; V*»i«lion- and C«mpu» rUim ---------- Sunday or Wednea

TO iV irr .SO l'T H ER N BAPTIST only. S.turd.v;- - -------------------------- 4«»ois-wUl-suAy-*X.

’“l ?„ln. ...r.hlP. j:r.ln.^^^ , ^ n m i l l L V lT ^ V ' p m . r.Aa and Sunbeam.. Sunday: 10 a.m i -', hU- B pm. Uiblt »ludy *nd ••m. m..mlng wo, \k,Jn»rf«y' " P-___________________ p^.nla . and chil

-------------------. .....___________ .v^»<ny .^r

[I rmsr riiuB cii o f co d - ■>">'" " '~ i • ^ E P IS C O P ;

W.Ti>« tuUhall. MMUttr s QP -pUKe -J..- 10 am. Sun«*»y •chool, I I - .gj “"i‘.™i.!2 wochip. w . d „ „ d „ . 1BID Sunday: aervlcci

f ir .sT W t . s t ro-^-irhYh^'^^.*'

guna.y: «;30 and 11 ..m. morning EASTfllDE HA . «blp 9:45 a. m. church ach.»o1 7pm. UVF. t pm- ..rvlc., E,,,

* p.m "?**’;•«>* Robert Hchr*,stnkL Thundayi 7:45 p.m. Cbanc.l s„n,,.y. iqCblHr ........... IV'nn:" mnmtnjr:'-

rtf* Tua Training Union airiBST CHrBCH OF THB womhip. TueadayNAZAKENK Sunb^ar40! Binh A»a, N. ^

.Ilowartl R. OUon. Pa.tor 2;1Q pm Hibl*.f T Sund.rr 6:45 a:M. Sun^y - r h ^ . M.nor I-aym.n*fKsf fO id *m. fn/>mJng wor.mp. 7 p.m. at 7 c.lOH T 4& p m. •v.nt.ll.tic .«rvir.. •dnc- Chrl.tian bu.M diy: 7:500 p m. pray*r meeting.I VirrORT MISSIONARY ba ptist ;.':r.h,’'¥ L ^ :u b ‘ ic‘ I* B«.nd E. .nd Loco.l Bt. ' _ _ _ _ _I;5 0 A. Robin.on. Pa.tor| l Sund.i; »:«S ..m Sund.y chcl. 11 .

,m. mi.n.ln. wor.hlp. 7 P.m. tr.ln- J 3 O O g l 0 I ') Ini ..rrlc. « P-". -v.nlni, womhlp I , l;«l) P-m. 'on i ..rvlc. .nd ^I,: B.bi. ..»d,. | g_S beobcan ized i-ns ■■■^

!| 1U> EUsab«th nUd. ^

tvui 0. Uontgomery. Paator ^ W .^

Bundir-' 9' S a.m. eburch .chool, 11 \_FX * m. i»rmon. 8:30 p ra. Zlnn. league.W»dnn»ii»r; T ;30 p.m. yearly buainea. VTKir' 1-ITT T

FHiJ.r: 7 p.m. Junior Leacua. T— Will be held

aiVRcn OF THK nBKTnRE?^ announced whi411 Flier Ava. W. _ ______ _ _EkU iii.ar. Pa.t«r G ran g e m et T

Sundiy: 8:45 a.m. fhurcb .chool, rx- m em b ers WCfCtrndi J Mulon for prMfhooler. during „nrr1#»r> nrnHii11 .m. wonhip hour, 7 p.m., youth g a rd e n produffllow.hlpa. Thuraday I 1 p.m. B««an flOWerS fOr 6>C'"'*- _____ K enneth Jor

VALLEV CHRISTIAV HOUnCCd OffiCCl17Ǥ lleybam Ave. E. Oct. 12. He al

Forrwl J. Hibbard. Patter f r*rvi tK<» Pnri»Sund.y: B .m. worship, 10 •-Tti. '^Om thC BUrefhurth .Mhool. Thur».l.ny: 7:30 p.m. agCmCnt rela '

^‘hriiti.n edur.tl.m committe* m**tlng (jj{cheS OT .StutI . .b.rch, CFY be«,n.« Au„. 14. ^OIR SAVIOR LUTHERAN nom ics cha in

6»<ond St. and Foorih Ave. E- *!.„* th#»‘ Krnn/ , CDK.ne J. Tjark., Pa.tor tne DrCaCL SuncUy: 6 :nO and 11 a.n. wnrahip and CandV COT '* '^ . ''”.1 L? *'i ■ "* aun.i.v ,rhoo! .nd MondC•it'ili llihl* Wednesday: B:15 u ,,• rr PfhoT.h Circle, Thuriday: t p.m. HalJ.R.th Lircir M r. and Mr: ------------- - -■■ "1 and M rs. F.

N e i g h b o r i n g S ’ i r i h ; "I boolh wa.i dt

L . n U r C h G S N ick R obinson|L ___________________________ M rs. F ra n k

JAC-KPnr BAPTIST “(S„„,h„„. u re .I J.rkpot, Nev. '

Rnh»rt Srhre<-Uenbfrc. Pa.tnr -w-k 1 .*»-.>.ril«> 1,1 , ,n. nible «ludy. No |^1

• nhip ..Tvire wUl U held until « ■■• VFJ e»v Pl.re ia .ecured. 1^*

Bl RLET ZION LUTHERAN ^ I F CCth P.. and Miller Ava. KEARNS (A f.lenn A. Koch. *P*.»orp i:, , Sunday arhool haVC Still

•-H nih;* ; 10::«0 a.m. divine of 8 firC whiC’.Tr'.'’™ " d am ag e Wedni

I*-- ;;rl.’’; . , ; r ‘'. " ‘"in“ r ^ House .n Ihis s.■ nniver^ary celebration, of C ity COmmunit

c ^ i y P i r e c..V 11 . .m , r ..t^ r .i C..n- Said hc sffted iLiocrt-—7 gfl.., p m— Eo»-4ii«—fice 6itOne.fiay: g p.m. eholi' prac- e_- * rfluqp T

1 :iO to 4 p.m. pre-r*gU- \lrinderr«rten. Saturdayi 10 3 C larem O nt ^ n'xjn pr*-r*gUtration for building.

noLi.isTER TOUR<ity PRnSBYTERlAN MOSCOW (I. Thnma., MlnUtar rx am. Sunday .rhooJ : !1 PrCmtCr Suat

ne worship. Boy Scotiu left todaV fOT,h": ° f red ca rp e l

i.y of the mor th. v ict au th o n tic :

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Q U A L mC A R P E T I NDuPont 501 N'

C o m p le te ly i n s to l l e d o n o i h e a v ie s t f o a m rubfc>er p o d d i

$ 0 9 5^ Q p S q .

N O M O N E Y D O W N

laude B R O VPea-tiirlng: th e ImxKeafc carpetlnj

ftelecUon In V a lk j l

I V' . ^ 1 A ■ "^ T T J

h u r c h e s Ir ^ s Ii ,F IR S T U N IT E D P E .ST K l-O S T A I. H . . , , ! - ! T

KHlh A » .. a n d THIrd S t . E . IJ . L . C h .n d l . r . P . . t . r ^

S u n d a y : K a.m . KLIX b ru aJc M t, »0, T*iTiJfn. Sunday . e b ^ l . 11 a .m . w o r» h ip j - B U H L ----/rvice. A p.m . *vans'*lU tlc • • r v i r r . JcnOW n :rJn e a d a y : 8 p.m . prmyer m * « tin x * n J r in i lA v an d I bl* . tu d y . F r id a y : « p.m. y ou ih HHliey a n a t urch .er> ic* . tu re d 8 t the

N. weeke^nd'T™U .r o ld M. N y , jn d lU n ty J . ViCtOr'BOW

Gernhardt, MlnUtcr*S u n d a y : V:45 *-m. ch u rch .'-hDoI. t i m e p ro fe .s .s l

a.m . w o iah ip aervic*. 7 p .m . W e ih '] p a i n l ii . l Y oung K rllow .hip . M onday : * :j O .„ .; ii A v h ih if n . Hoy Scouta. W * d n e .d a y '. 9 :30 p.m . V. lU C X niU ll ay e r g ro u p w llh Mr». L illia n Saur.« O f W C S te m a r». R*a A rm A p a r tm e n u . T bur»da^5 d a U C h le50 * .m . W om en’. Society o f ( x - i l - n n . i f l om Serv ice w ill mc«t fo r dcvolloa* F l o r a , D U r lt (u re lh* 10 a.m . m eeting . a n d p a s t e l ,C

_ j E i i a v A J i * a _ ^ i T N E S S E S M rs. GleniKingdom HallO ' 3 u ^ le v “ a^tt^i^

440 MadUon St. inoc ,S u n d a y : Bib?* d l.c o ir* * by ■ rep - O il p a in tin ^ ^ .s%entativ* of the W alc h t» w e r S*>- b O th p o r t r a i tPly, 4 ;15 p.m . B ible .lu d y . T u ead ay : : i i d i s p l a yp.m . Bibl* .tu^ly. T h u rsd a y : * « * - - P l ^ r o

Tl. T h eo c ra tic M in istry School. t:JO MrS. F loraTi. .* rv ic* m eeting , • a re m em ber?

B E O E E M E R L U T B E B .v N G u i l d .K im b .r iy A n t i q u e ’ Ft

.s u „ , . .y i "•3o‘' " : . n r “ ! r u '„ . . , .cho .., p r e s e n w d lld Bibl* cJa»». 10:30 n.m. di>ln* .* r . “ T h e BO Or:*. T u e sd a y : C ircu it Pa*tor» C onfer- ' i „ p " F r i d a S ’r* a t R u p ert. T h u rsd ay : 8 :3 0 a.m . ^ ^.L ffroup m «tinr. L ad ies, Sal

- — ' B e c c a r ’s OnDRIVC-IN CHl'RCH r t.r tf l in lim ?Motor-Vp Theater C urta in lmi6

Eaatland D riv , perfo rm anceSunday I 8 a.m. .ervlc* with Rr». , _len MacMullen, paator uf the Grac* JanC UenrkpiUt Church, aa gueit speaker. Scr. q profeSSlOnO>n topic will b* ■Sight.eera al th«) _:„np^ SoniPF r^ coffee, oranir, drink and SlgnCQ S O m euuhnula will b« aerved after the d ie SllKS, VSHrvice. and ink ske

F IR S T C H R IS T IA N F a i t - .SIvth Av*. at Shoehon* Ht. N . —'

Donald H o ffm an . Mini.(*r Elvin Goebel. Aa.oclala MlnUter J

S u n d a y : B;43 a.m . S 'indny achool. rm on. "S ta n d - in for C h r l .t 1 :'*0 m. .e n io r high .chool .tu d e n ta and * llegf^ag* y o u th , leav* lo r Am ba*»a.i /% X A 7 ^ 1 1 * < T C am p a t Cathedr.41 P in e , n o r th ' X m vT %Am. ^

K etchum . ru e a d a y ; 7 ;S0 p.m . Totvrj id C a m p u . cla.ji. No CV F m eeting* y L T H inday o r W edneaday n igh ta th la week. r | I U,ly. S a tu rd a y : 7 .m. Both ao ftball T C*X-1.V-'J

B IB L E B a T tI .S T 344 ivoro.t Sl. the 1965-66

-------Ch«Uf. whiither. . rM t»r . - npcned and,,S u n d a y : 10 a.m . S unday ic h o o l; l l , u „ p i^ ,m. m o rn in g w o r .h lp ; 7 p .m . young ^hCn tnC Uia. •opi*'. an d c h ild ren ‘a ela*.e* ; 7 :'iO N O . 2 6 2 DOi]m— — aer>dcg^__iy*dn*«dayi 8 . M o n d a y _ e v 6m. prayer m e . ^ ^

E P IS C O P A L C H rR C H T H n -r .P m DOK T H E A S C EN SIO N I d a u c m U210 UId* L ak e . B lvd. a W a rd C Q thG

W a rre n L, Howell. R ec to r d a i r V p r o d U S u n d a y ; aerv ice . a t R and 10 a.m . , . .im lly .e rv lr* and ch u rch .chool a t SCnOOIS. A p1 w llh th* r«ct/>r In chartt* . No .* r- o n C - h a l f p in t? ee . on W ednceday tb l . m o n th . dcliV

E A ST S ID E B A P T IS T C H A P E L tjays and div<South*rn) H a/p lton E

S0«4 E l l .a b .th n iv d . ? u 1 V jR ob*rt H chreckenb .rg . P a . lo r bcnOO l.'?. l ‘ irf

S u n d a y : 10 a.m . S unday .ch o o l, 11 Aug. 30.~ nn: ■ Tnnmtn87 --wDnihfp.— « :ao- —p.m, - —-alnlng Union and 7:30 p .m . evetilnir 'U t n e r ' - I t C m .r>r.hip. T u esd ay : « i8o p .m . KAV. d em an d fromA‘a an d Sunbeam *. W#>]ne.4lay: 1:80 vvill be C O ttai m. B ible a tudy a t D eW itt Rent Home. . . •__ -Jaa Djn. JUhliLnuidy »t ilMtld?!! ■'alf. whippiranor. I-aymen‘. Evangell.ulc C n i.ad * c ream .II) txfgin a f 7 c.lO p.m . W ednesday and t J o n r v 'c C n n l ln u e each n ig h t th ro u g h Sunday. .wo C h ris tia n b u .ln e^ .m en fro m I»uU W ill S U p p ly gkna w ill conduct the .erv ice* . T here t f l c t OW fiCd i •o w ill b* a .p ec ia l p ro g ra m for.uth, T h . public I . In v itc i to . t t .n d . school year

------------------------------ gallon. This

booster Event reg u la r gasothe buses at

s Scheduled Donald Bl:

^or Sept. 28 i T e ' T e r a lKING H ILL — B oosler N isM School for ,th

'ill be held Sepl. 28, it w as „ ® .nnounced when lhe K ing Hill Boljon includIrange m et T uesday n ight. All high school,lem b ers w ere asked to b ring . . J . ? . . a rd en produce, g ra in s andlowers fo r exhibit. - coa*. ^K enneth Jones, m a s te r , an- accep ted froi

ounced officers will be elected Eden,let. 12. He also read a le tte r . price•om th e B ureau of L and Man- includes the cg em en t re lative to burning ^^d Hazeltoitches o r .stubble fieldj?. F irs t deliverM rs. Joel Young, hom e eco- la tef than Se

om ics ch airm an , announced Visitors at l a t the* b read contest judgingnd can d y contest judg ing will Sr.. and Wille held M onday a t the G range Next meet[all. Sept. 13.M r. and M rs. K enneth Jones -

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M rs . Glenis Burley“ a r t ts t - wltiT ^p rm l tT e r t - in 'Dil p a i n t in s s on.vi'lvet. mchnling30th p o r t r a i t and scenic , alsoA/ill d i s p la y her works. BothMrs. F lo r a and Mrs. S tevensi r e m e m b e r s of the D e se r t A n F I tsI U n 1~uild. C hrist Chur

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Id a -G e m Dairym en , Inc ., w a s lo sophy and i w a r d e d the contract to fu rn ish e lo r of d iv ir J a i r y prtx lucts to the th ree M rs . M ax ichools . A pproximate ly 1,000 H u n t in g to n Dne-half p in ts ol g rad e •’A ” m ilk r e c e i v e d a 1 will be delivered da i ly fo r 172 g r e e in mu< J ay s a n d divided by need lo th e y e a r s h e ha Hazelton , Eden and V a lley m u s ic a n d f Schools . F i r s t de livery will b e P a r k w a y Hi ^Vug. 30. fo .Lt- O t h e r - i t c m s - t o - b e supp l ie t l -on l e m a n d f ro m the d a i ry c o m p a n y s e c o n d / will be c o t ta g e cheese , h a l f a n d (lalf, w hipp ing c r e a m a n d so u r c r e am .

H e n r y ' s Conoco Service , E d e n , ^will s u p p ly gasoline for th e dis- A v o j l t r i c t ow n ed school hiises fo r th e V C IA A school y e a r nt 22.63 c e n t s p e r r f l t gallon. T h is price inc ludes ap - I Q I j i p r o x im a te ly 1 0 , 0 0 0 ga l lons of r e g u la r gasoline d e l iv e re d in to R O CK DC the b u s e s a t the s e r v ic e s ta t ion ( A P ) — An in E d e n . d i a n s in ;

D ona ld Black. A m e r i c a n Oil M o n u m e n t ' Co. a g e n t , Eden, w as a w a r d e d u l a r d e n t a l the c o n t r a c t for No. 4 fuel oil to u n d e r a nev be u sed a t the V a l le y High p r o g r a m . School for .the y ea r . T h e U.

T h e p r ic e of 10.3,') c en i s p e r H e a l th , Hdi ijallon inc ludes d e l iv e ry a t th e h a s a w a r d e high school. I . inda U n iv t

T h e bid for a p p r o x im a te ly t i s t r y in Cal 1 0 0 , 0 0 0 pounds of one - inch s lack o p e r a t e n n ( :oa l . 13,000 BTU 's o r b e t t e r , w a s s e r v i c e in i c c e p te d f ro m M o rg an -L in d say , S e v e n th -d a y Inc.. E d e n .

T h e p r ic e of S13.25 p e r ton T h e U t a h includes the d e l iv e ry t o th e E d en 'in d H aze l ton g r a d e schools . S1 2 S.U0 0 to F i r s t d e l iv e ry will be m a d e no " ’R “ *°^al i la te r th a n Sept. I. J ' " " ‘ ^e

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The U. S. D epartm ent of H ealth , Educat ion and Welfare h as a w ard ed $129,217 to Loma I.inda U niversity School of Den- tis try in C alifornia to set up and op e ra te nn extensive oral health se rv ice in connection with the Seven th-day A dventist Hospital

The U tah Indian A ffairs Com- m ission h as a lready com m itted $125,000 to the p ro ject, provid- ing a to ta l of $259,217 for opera- linn or th e servicc in Ihe first

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Idaho NiBIDS TO O PEN Bll

BOISE (U PI)—Bid* wtu b« BOISE opened * t » p.m . A u g .H for " Departme re-roofing of buildings a t t l w nounccd Id ^ O State School for the Aug. 31 Deaf and Blind, Gooding. slightly o

CoramlMioner A rthur War* terstale ren of tbe State Publie Works d'Alene D epartm ent, announced tha The wo opening.------------------------------------ Ing ol loi

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BOISE (A P) — Third District M on «h< Court ruled Thursday that Ada - building

— eo ah ty -» n u st-p ay -a --p o n lo a -p t _ p lto« ad|;the tuition of Boise Junior Col- way 71 id lege students residing in thecounty but outside the coUege PER!district. BOISE (

Judge Merlin S. Young or- utilitiedered tbe Ada County commis- ^ Fridaysioners to pay first sem ester g ^tuition out of the county's re- .serve accounts. He said tuition . V for the 1966 sem ester could be

■provided through a three-mill t u . fr-r,fe w authorlM d in the 1965 Jun- ‘lor College I ^ 'l^twJen B

YOUTH INJURED EM M ETT (U PI)—H ospiul

•ttendanU listed in fa ir con- BOD'dition Thursday a 17-year-old IDAHOE m m ett boy who was swept body ofdown an Irrigation canal was pullm ore than five m iles before---- River Tlhe could reach shore. ville Coi

Joe Ruda, son of Mr. and reoorted.M rs. Henry Ruda, was swept The bo<•w ay In the swift waters of posed anthe Black Canyon Irrigation been InC anal Wednesday night while time,•w lm m lng a t Rocky Point A youneight m iles from Emmett. and notli

-----------Sh*riff<»~ofllcar*-launched-»_ _o f_Jhe_Irsea rch faaring Ruda was a I-lne, whdrowning victim, bul he tele- sherlll’s phoned them alwut 2 a.m .

ahore and needed medical at- Falls oil tentloa.

-------- Nl - TAX BACKED . BOISE (

PO C A TELIX rTD PlJ=*”reS ^ Bcttng-con olution supporting the new received ; sales and use tax will receive crea.se of , the backing of the Bannock new post Couniy delegation a t this Toni M weeiiend’s Idaho Y o u n g ceived J64 D e m o c r a t s convention In 'Coeur d ’Alene.--------------------- - d « w W 5 0

Bannock ■ ciub president _______Kelly Pearce said h is 'group’s delegation also plans to in­troduce a resolution calling for repeal of the Taft-Hartley Act’s right-to-work clause.

SERVICES SLATED k f f MNAMPA, Idaho (A P )-F u n e r-

a l services for form er Idaho | H H | Congresswoman G rad e Pfost will be held a t 2 p.m. next Tues- day a t the Alsip Chapel in Nam- j pa. Interm ent will be a t Merldl- an. K n

Mrs. Pfost. the only woman iH y U to be elected to Congress from WHW Idaho, died W ednesday a t Johns H h m H opkins University Hospital at Baltimore a t the age of 59.Death was attributed to Hodg- kins Disease.

A memorial service will be ^ ■ j | | held Friday in Washington, D.C.

MAN KILLED cBLACKFOOT (UPI) — An ------

unidentified m an was killed Thursday night when his pick­up truck went out ot control on rall-sUck In terstate IS and rolled. ■ ■ ■ ■ ■

Bingham County officials m h said the vehicle was register- ed to Floyd R. Clauser ot ■ ■ ■ Fort Raby, Nev., but that no

• positive Mentlfieation ot the ■ ■ k victim had been made. Offi- V cers said he apparently was a ^'■ transient laborer.

The accUent occurred a half mile south of Jh e West B lia S o o T Interchange. The south-bound truck r o l l e d through the center median and into the northbound lane, aiaB | throwing out the victim.

CENTER TO OPEN ABERDEEN (UPI>—A new

. . potato research center a i theUniversity of Idaho Aber- ideen branch experiment sta- Ition Is expected to be opened Ifor puhlic view aboul Sept. I15. '

Construction Is nearing com- ' 1^^ellop on the S3S7.000 facility, I

• Dr. Ed Owen, superintendent, I- ' said Friday. I

------------------ G o r r e c t i e n - ---------------MMURTAUGH—The nnme of

Jill Allred was inadvertently left out of an article listing the con­testants for the title ot East End Day Queen a t the Twin Falls County Fair,

The queen will be chosen dur- i ingr W estern Hospitality Day ac- 1 tivities a t Murtaugh on Satur- I day. Miss A g e d ’s sponsors a rc J

______Wurtaugh. and Urie

so rs fo r Ann Seym our are Rich- 1; ard.? 66 Service. M urtaugh. and 'JM, H en ry ’s F a rm Sales. K im berly.

i SINGAPORE RECOGNIZEDI OTTAWA (AP) — Prime Min-I Ister Lester B. Pearson Thurs- ^J day aiuiounced Canadian recog- X lI nition of Singapore, which has1 w ithdraw n from the Federa-, tion of Malaysi.i. as an inde-

g pendent nnd sovereign state, i

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1 News ^BIDS TO OPEN • W

a BOISE (UPI)—The Idaho r " D epartm ent of Highways an- e nounced bids will be opened '

; i n s i Se The work will Include plac. ** a t ll

Ing of topioll, planting trees. shrubs, vines and seeding.

Bids will be opened Aug- 9“ct 24 on the furnishing, of road inJa -b u ild in g m aterials In stock- p l -p ile s adjacent « o _ « ta te j ; lg ^Dl- way 71 id W ashingl^S^iU H iyr

-------- coals.se p e r m i t GRANTED *' you^hi

BOISE (AP)—The Idaho Pub- number lie Utilitie.5 Commission report- ed Friday granting of a perm it ,to Boise Delivery and T ransfer, ------------

*■ Inc.. of Boise, authorizing it to , ,E!; haul Kcnerai commodities be- I | n I jl, tween Boise and McCall.I' The firm also Was authorized - jp

to serve all interm ediate points J r . J f O lbetween Boi.se and McCall alongstate highways 44 and 15. Nor

V BODY r e c o v e r e d CIUDAd IDAHO FALLS (U P I)-T h e _It body of an unidentified man ll wa.s pulled from the Snake |j ,„■e---- River Thursday, lh*> Bonne^ In' Ciuda

ville County , Sheriff’s office . .£ | d reoorted. ' Qpvphk>t The body was badly decom- ,f posed and appeared lo have n been In Iho w aler for somele time. ircaiedll A younn boy tound the body , ;

and notified Wendell Walton Norihern»_ _ 0 U h e Inlenn^unlain^ ivdm U at a Line, who In turn cillecT lhet- sheriff** office. childrenI . Deputies recovered it near ( | ,g ^ j , ,J>- the b o a l.dock aouth of Idaho ^mrrnt- Fails on the Milligan Road. ported fi

NEW SALARY of?J?ed^lBOISE (AP) — Idaho’s new eff

w received a yearly sa lary in- «■e crea.se of S2.43G on assum ing hisk new post T hursday . WASH)[j Tom M cEldow ney. w ho re- S tale D« ceived $647 a m onth a s an as* negotiat!2 s is tan t In the finance o fnce . will governm— d raw -W 0^s4 icting commission- Texas of

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10 ■, . ' n-Jf FRID A Y , Aug. .13 - Born to- tha t vai1., day , you seem from a very tha t w il ,r e a rly age lo have taiten to hearl your life

the pliilosophy ol Rolxa, Bruce;„ - I f a t f irs t ^ou don’t succeed, cover th , try , try a g a in !" Will power, de- c lea r , y

’ te rm ina tion , and drive are the of w ork j th ree qualities that keep 5 «u that di ^ going in the m idst of failuie. never r1., the sam e th ree qualities make it o therw is L. also inevitab le tha t you will n‘‘ Somew 5 ^ ^ 4 m a te l> ^ G c c c d - ln the jndtilRen

m em ol your m ost<herished you m u goals. ■ do not

Y ou^have heen gifted wilh a lo take ; num ber of m inor talents nnd. sure, if m ost likely, one m ajor one The you a re tr ick is to di.scover from am ong pants i

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CIUDAD JU A R EZ, M e x i c o 1-EO i (U P I) — T w enty-three ' children

*" have died of dehydration in the hand le i ‘® last six v/eeks due to th'.; heat, d isp a tc t

In- C iudad Ju a rez r- th e - nuvuspa=.^ per " E l F ro n te rizo ” said.

Seventeen died in Uily nnd °six m otv since the bec.mniiiB of j '

® August, the new spaper said.They w ere am ong 133 c a s e s , ' |i r e a t e d . J B e n r e r

In the sun-.searr(i n tie s «f P F 11 N orthern M exico, dt-.ilh by de- ^ ™ " 'in

ra re . The v ic tim s nre generally child ren f rum poor sections of „ ‘ the city , w here dr inking w ater -J •

™ is s rn r i i-. S im ilar dea th s are rc- I, ported frequen tly in M onterrey.

T he federa l governm ent has 'offered to help the cities buildm ore efficient w a te r system s. ____

n e e ----------- ----------— ________u"' FLAG NEGOTIATIONS PLAN Yi

WASHINGTON ( UPI ) — The A I ) re- S tate D ep artm en t is planning | as- negotiations w ith the M exican i vill governm ent for the re tu rn to l on- T exas o f lhe f la g th e M exicans \ ,M

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to- th a t v a r ie ty o f m in o r ta le n u social - ery th a t w ill show itself e a r ly in now.;a ri your life the single, one th a t is pisC E ice; po ten tia lly g re a t. O nce you dis- T h e r e >ed, cover th a t , yo u r ro ad shou ld be trav e l ii de- c lea r: you will know w h a t line p ia n , v lhe of w ork to p u rsue . M iss m ak ing Jhe hon; you lhat d isco v ery an d yoii will a RIE: jre ; never re a c h th a h e ig h ts you f a k e tii :e It otherwi.se m ight. p ro f

ul- Som ew hat inclined tb t>c over- joy youi am- indulgent w ith those vou love, w ith ch ■hST you m ust- tak e c a r e th a t you T ^U F

do not allow y our ow n fam ily An exct h a 10 tak e ad v an tag e of you. M ake cen t di m d. sure, if you a r ? a m an , th a t ployer. The you a re the one w ho w e a rs the in vour iong pants in your fam ily ; m ak e GEM!

equally su re , if a w om an , th a t Restrici you a re not req u ired to p re ss sonal a

5 those p a n ts too o ften . in storeTo find w hat Is in s to re fo r courag*

Iyou tom orrow , se lec t y our birth« CANC day an d read th e co rre sp o n d in g S tric tly p a rag rap h . Let yo u r b ir th d a y be on i f v s ta r be your d a ifc guide. Avoid I

S a tu rd ay , . ^ g u s t M they wI c o lE O (Ju ly 24-Aug. 23) — Ex- aren cellent p rospects to d ay if you „

the handle all business d e ta ils w ith heat, d ispa tch . A d a y w hen tim e is ^ina.- money. ________________ ______ I-V

' VIRGO (Au(?. 24-Sept. 23) — 'Clive ov er th is S a tu rd ay to . „ ' even ts m ainly social. A proplti- OUS d a y for m ak ing co n ta c t w ith r ;

•ISPS sc a tte re d fam ily m em b ers, —I I.IB RA (Sept. 24-Oct, 23) —

, f Be p rep a red to m ee t a prob lem ’ jg . involving rea l e s ta te . M ake su re

both yo u r m a te r ia l and your

’ ’ s C O R PIo T oc" ’ 24-N^v’! '* 2 3 r -Som e pro jec t w hich would in-

e re- volve you in an associa tion w i t h ,

"hns w ould be s tim ula ting ,SAGITTARIUS (Nov, 23-Dec,

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come is from investments. Although- —ta P R ie O iW —(D ec.- 33 . J an. i t e

20V—Bv cooperating with others can be ci you- caa _ dispel unnecessary ency to «

- Jompetition— f e n e a Z io u j r Iationship with partners.

AQUARIUS (Jan . 21-Feb. W)- Matters relating to partners -dom estic , business, ox purely 'f®'*"?

u social - are of vital injportance t oin now. first‘s PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) - - so®nd„e.

T h e r e may be considerable ^ trav e l in the offing. M ake your

plans with regard to keeping practical ^8 the hom e fires burnm g. Cnnws v.11 ‘ a r i e s (M a k h 21-April 2 0 ) -

Take time out from the pursuit of professional success to en-

;r- joy your own family. Be patient jQ^^y m '6, w ith children. onriv vr5^r ^ rj»U R T JS-(A pri|-21^ a r 2^ > -ily An excellent day for solving re- .ke cent difficulties with your em- gat ployer. Follow the Golden Rulehe in vour personal relationshios, .^ e ike GEMINI (May 22-June 21) -lat Restrictions in both your per- y°ISS sonal and professional life are /

in store for you. Meet any crisis

Z “ S S c f t u . . , 21-my 2» - • ;na Strictly personal Interests should ay be on Ithe docket for today, » ^ ‘ni

Avoid business associates unless they wish to .socialize. Si

SATURDAY, August 14 — LEO Born today, you appear out- to relax

j wardly to be of quiet, reticent today. - nature. Inwardly, however, you quire 3

“ Ilteftfliy seethe“w ith -activ ity of energy mind and .spirit, and a t the VIRG

l,i sam e time have exceptional Simplici itli powers of concentration, dis- best , {

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~cernment7~ and good. Judpiientrtj4ake a I Although^ it d o e s . not show on being youi the outside, you are one who LIBRA

[ can be coim tM on in « n emerg!: i^eniHiii ca■ ency to a c t with quick wit sand incident s<. self-confidencerw hile those who the apple- ‘ se*m ~to-be m ore“ Bble—merely vail—if—iVo , stand by. couraged.. -O ne who believes th a t nothing gcORPIC , lasting can be enic ted on a HgaUh is . firm base, you a re not one to portance j

leap into projects without hay- ,ake a ing first fully investigated their

[ soundness. Though you may sAGITT/ : seem to m any to be a d ream er. 22)—This ( J you a re . in reality an extrem ely y^ur practical person who not only ^^orship.

knows which side his bread is CAPRIO r buttered on but also_ icnows 2o )_ p o s tp

how to bu tter it. til a fterr- Although you women born ^ours are

today m ight be happy m arrying a QUARI_ early, you men n e ^ time to get _ M ak e th

to know someone or the isppo^'jiy activit'■ site sex well enough for mar- othei e riage. .BToth you m en and wom- serious m

en born on this da te should p isC E S _ make excellent parents, for _Foresigl; .. you have the ability, to guide ^ang the young and the wisdom ficulties v g never to underestim ate them, -pake the

To find what is in store for (ijence._ you tomorrow, select your a RIES jj birthday and read the corre- u se the i , spending paragraph. Let your jaxation..5 birthday sta r be your d a i ly --------------

' ^ ‘" " Sunday, August IS R | ( T- LEO (July 24-Aug. 23)—Plan ^ t- to relax in both mind and body . FRI. nt today. A week which m ay re-IU quire your full strength and jO r u Gjf energy lies ahead:'-------- p,e VIRGO (Aug. 24-Sept. 23)— ll Simplicity in entertaining is the s- best , guarantee of- success,

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LIBRA (Sepf, « -O ct. - i TAURUS tenral n ca lm '-shouid-a innm ing. Avoid — av< ncident seem about to upset single ■» act he ap p le -ca rt. _ Order can pre- some jjlay. rail—if-y o u —refuse—to_be._dis» should mal :ouraged. anced day.

SCORPIO (O ct. 24-Nov.' 22)— GEMINI iea lth is of the utm ost im- Further yo jortance just now. so see th a t wise use t /ou take advantage of a day of Youi-.abilit .g5t should star

SAGITTARIUS, (Nov. 24-Dec. CANCER >2)—This can be a m ost profit- Avoid exti »ive your thoughts to m orning thought or worship. and your

CAPRICORN (Dec. 23 - Jan . Iy.JO)—Postpone any journey un- til afternoon. The m orning hours a re for rest and worshin.

AQUARIUS (Jan , 21-Feb. 19) ' —Make this a Sunday of farn- ■ I ily activity, lo isolate yourself* \ a l from others m ay be to m ake a serious m istake.

PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)—Foresight and careful plan­ning can circum vent any dif­ficulties w ith present projects, — Take the family into your con- )GD fidence. ^

ARIES (M arch 21-April 20)—Use the m orning hours for re- laxation. Aftemoon and eve-

RIO REYf r i . — ENDS SAT.

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GEMINI (May 22-June ■ ' urther your ambitions bv , t ■ rise use of personal-com,^^out- ability to mi.x with ^ ■ hould stand you in Rood ■ CANCER (June 22-Julv ■

Lvoid extravagance eith?; . ■ liought or deed See v^ H n d your situation r e a l ^ I

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F n r Workshop • M l iw ^ V . e S ^ D S - ? e h e f So-

■ ,v held its m onth ly w ork business n .ee tm 6 a t the

"M rs ^Elsl*e™ acobsen an d M rs . ^ 8 ^ 6

care and a rra n g e m e n t of H T***#’' ' ' '

< r l e r s l a r . e g a v e a l e s„«:isted by M rs. R aym ond '• "

'S r l eM rf Dow M errill. M rs. LeRoy McBride, Mrs. Sm ith S earle .Mrs. Elm er And.re.asen an d M rs. J *-

i Elion Hatch. j © fetTL'®— geTreshi»ent5 -w e» 'e -se fv ey > ym Js. Harold Q uast and M rs. f JElmer Maugum. '

Kext month will ^ a - w o r k 'shop in preparation fo r th e an- ;wal bazaar. ^ ^ ,

SHOWER G IV EN _______ ;■ VIEW—A grocery b ridal show- ’„ g i v e n in honor of GeN eil Gib- j

was held at the hom e o fM rs . ^- Rt;, Bronson. Co-hostesses w ere

Vrs Max C asperson an d M rs.Richard Williams.______________

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Marian M artin Linda Pattern Hansoi

NupticLinda Lou:

i f ■','^'5,'''* of Mr. an dI ’ , ^ and D onald

'• '. 'X v A '''1 — Twin i-'alls. '1 . » '* v ^ l riag e Ju ly 2i K t i . * C hurch.

1 * H __________ double

M ' S ? ertson beforil l ch ry san th em

• V •»« ’ o.” gladioli.The bride,

Ik ioned of Chado soie. The

V N*'* A accen ted wit? __ g rC f ijn V ^ __ trim m ed wit

f r ■ n V p o ^ y t* ' point sleiJ in X enhanced tl

t l f f l / \ tiered sk ir t.I I lusion w as Y

I I m in ia tu re pej j ^ A r D ^ o X v i l I She ca rr ie i

_____I e n d e r fea

q I H t Q rounding a wnecklac

: \ w as m atron\ Skeen, sis ter

' \ Donna Han.sc

j "j3P h 'TXJl1 ‘' ^ w ere bridesiOOO-J WAIST e rs w ere M7 x Z 0 24"—32* F alls , an d J

lister.

b ro th er of tlQUICK-SEW tw st m an. L

Double-quick to sew sk ir ts for L^‘l-school, work, anyw here! A- 1thape has pocket in side se am , T rad itio n a lslim skin has easy-fit e las tic " 'a s p layed hwaist, no zipper. G uests we

Printed pattern 9223: M isses’ chu rch r e c iwaist sizes 24. 25. 26, 28. 30. 32. b rid e ’s tab leSee pattern for y a rd ag es . w hite lace i

Fifty cents in coins for e a c h cen te red w itlpattern—add 15 cen ts fo r e ach d ing cake ,pattern for first-clas.s m ailin g T he cak e ,and special handling . Send to ed by th e biMarian Martin, c o T lm es-N ew s cen ted w ith gPattern Dept., 232 W est 18th St., ro ses an d toNew York, N.Y. JOOII. P r in t tu re b rid e a

_ name, address w ith z ip . size S andra Deland style num ber. of the guest

Discover the secret o f a w ell- c a rr ie d by Mdressed woman! D iscover 350 e r of the bridflattering, new design id eas in M rs. O ra Jorour new fall-w inter p a tte rn ca t- of the b ridegalog. All sizes! Coupon fo r free Skeen, auntpattern in catalog . Send 50c. M rs. Cprl Tc

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FOR^ 0 ONLY

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Linda'^Skeen," ^t^^sil Hanson Repeat Tames u Nuptial Promise “ o m o ‘f''t'n\

L inda Louise Skeen, d a u g h te r from Nor of Mr. an d M rs. Wayne Skoen, M ountain 1 and D onald Hanson, son of M r. u s te r and and M rs. M anley Hanson, a ll T m s fall Twin F a lls , w ere united in m a r- reside at riag e Ju lv 24 a t the F irs t Bap- P ocatello . {ist C hurch. will attend

The double ring cerem ony w as lh e bnd perform ed” bY T^ev:~ravoIcrR ob- pre-nupt»«l ertson before a setting of w hile M rs. G ary ch ry san th em u m s and lav en d er gladioli. n n t P

The b ride , given in m a rria g e 4>y-her-fathor-T-w or e ,n gnw n R j f ^ R t .ioned of C hantilly lace and peau * -^* y do soie. T he fitted bodice w a s . r ^ j H (Z accen ted w ith a square neckline I 11 v - trim m ed w ith sequins and lo n g i BY PATF lily point sleeves. A chapel tra m N E W n r t enhanced the beauty of th e m illion lett tiered sk ir t. H er veil of silk il- ble into a lusion w as held by a crow n of year, m in ia tu re p earls and c ry s ta ls . A super

She c a r r ie d a bouquet of lav- a t the rate e n d e r fea th e red chrysan the- I t ’s all -mums—w ith—wihiie .r ibhQ O _au t RQld. ru sh , rounding a w hile orchid. A p ea rl for m ost d ro p neck lace , a gift from the c la im for b ridegroom , se rved as h er only way. jew elry . T his sun

Mr.s. G ary Hanson, Twin F alls, lion in cas w as m atro n of honor. LaD onna aw ard ed in Skeen, s is te r of the bride, an d con tests tai Donna H anson, twin sis te r of the to estim ate b rideg room , both Twin F alls , execu tive v w ere b rid esm aid s . Candlelight- Blair, e rs w ere M arth a Skeen, Twin T h a t firn F alls , an d M arth a Jones, Hoi- top conies lis te r. tions, had I

G ary H anson, Twin F a lls , le tte r openi b ro th er of the bridegroom , w as die th e en best m an. U shers w ere Ja m e s P riz es mi Lail, Ja ck p o t. Nev., and D onald th is summ Laib, Tw in F alls . hunt in Ind

T rad itio n a l wedding m usic In Scotland wa.s p layed by Nancy B rack e tt, pan, skiing

G uests w ere greeted in the sons in hai chu rch r e c e p t io n hall. T he 50 shares b rid e ’s tab le w as covered w ith Landis sa w hite lace over lavender and of m en. w cen te red w ilh a four-tiered wed- will walk r d ing cak e . of dollars

T he cak e , baked and d eco ra t- hom es, me ed by th e bridegroom , w as ac- tr ip s , <and i cen ted w ith garlands of lav en d e r college, sin ro ses an d topped with a m inia- b la n l i in t tu re b rid e and bridegroom . kets, grocei

S andra D eford was in ch a rg e of the guest book. G ifts w ere c a rr ie d by M ichael Skeen, b ro th- e r of the b ride , and d isp layed by M rs. O ra Jones, Hollister, s is te r of the b rideg room ; M rs. V ernon | y Skeen, aunt of the b ride, an d ^M rs. C ^rl T orpe. The cak c w a s | | | | ^ ^ B t t f l

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Ja n d P R E S S E D . . o r «

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S c c o n d A ve. W ert

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n r' M , F red erick

W - ■ ' >'W ,y ■ i a NuptialB ' ' ' ■ N icholas" ■ 1 J pert,

- H Rev, N'A : . • H form ed tl

, W - nujjiy. S..-n f t j f - ■ w ore BernjE^ J . ' • the bride.

cou.sin of ^ ^GoTd 'vii:

g ladioli (y i r I w tre plac

larpe basi a ted the s:

C i£^ ■ ■ I The b ruJ *>>'

, 1 length EO'A U j r A S soie, fashi

bodice,■ seed pearl

IWNALD HANSON ^ ^ . e " ‘ s J f t ?r l ta photo) __________ highlighte.

and la rg ese rved by Virginia H anson. Se- qued stre. a ttle , sis ler of the b ridegroom , length ve P unch was served by M rs. w as held Ja m e s L.ail and Mrs. M oyd appliqued M addocks. She c a n

Out-of-town guests a tten d ed fea thered : from Nortli Dakota, Seattle , roses a n t , M ountain Home, Hazellon, Hoi- backgroun . lis te r and Kimberly. s tre a m e rs1 T his fall the newlvweds will M rs. Cl . reside a t 1320 S. ]-(iurih Ave., m an, Mon - P ocatello , wht-re lhe b n d eg jo o m w as m a tn

will a ttend college. ip Schell.; I 'h e bride uas honored a t a of the bri< . pre-nupt»ftl - f lh o w ei^h o sted —by —Colleen- 5 M rs. G ary Hanson, and D anr

V- ^ b ea re r .

, Contests Are T im “ s‘’c h '

r [ B t g - B t t s t f i e s - S 7

; Still Growing w;eddinR r!| BY PATRICIA McCORMlCK ied M rs.I NKW "'TrORICTCrPIT=Scvetity -M rs. Gear ! m illion letters full of hope tum - FoIIowir• ble into an office here ev ery b rid a l par [ y ea r . couple re

A super machine opens th em N icholas• a t the ra te of 20,000 nn hour. heart-shap

I t 's all part uf the new est w hite tulli : go ld , ru sh - m aking i t possib le w hito bell 1 for m ost anyone to s ta k e a quoTse sal : c la im for riches the con test w ere boui ' w ay. and ca rn a

T his summer .some $20 mil- behind a lion in cash and prizes will be G uests \

. aw ard ed in about 250 c o rp o ra te tab le s cox 1 con tests taking place, acco rd in g nnd decor; ! to estim ates by M artin L andis, w ith pink , execu tive vice presiden t of D. L. bon bows, ■ Blair, T he brie1 T h a t firm, one of the n a tio n ’s w ilh lace

top contest judging o rgan iza- tie red we( tions. had to move in th e ra p id w ith pink le tte r opening m achine to han- c lu s te r of

1 die th e entries. bouquet oP riz es millions a re try in g fo r w hite tnpi

' th is summer include a tig e r d ie holder hunt in India, a golfing session decor.

; In Scotland, tro u l fishing in Ja - T h e wee pan, skiing in S w itzerland, Les- se rv ed b;

: sons in haute cu isine in P a r is , .scheid am : 50 shares of C om sat. Coffee w

Landis said ten s of thousands F ra n k Roi of m en, women and ch ild ren M errill pi will walk aw ay w ith thousands bow l. M r; of dollars in cash , su m m er M rs. Bill hom es, m erchand ise , vacation C la ra J tr ip s , and even tru s t funds for the guest college, sim ply by using en try d isp lay ed blanks in their local su p e rin a r- and M rs. keLs. grocery o r o th e r sto res , A gardi

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O u r 71 y ea rs expeiSure we fu ss a lot ab o u t f ittin g ch double c h e c k fo r p e r fe c t fit. We f

o f f i n f i t t i n g s t y l e a n d q u a l i t y ! ^ o r

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. C d o c i t a r f l o y j i ’s fc;jc*f /fa th e r g / .p o n with fwin tld* g o re*M nd l o n g w ear d u r a -

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t I fm, I t I- b a r D a r d ' ^ 3 c r T C t J —

F reader ick ‘Bass"R U P E R T — The m a rria g e o f H K '

B a rb a ra Ann Schell, d au g h te r of M r. and M rs, A dam J . Schell,R upert, to F r e d e r i c k Ja m e s B ass Jr . . son of M r. and M rs.F re d erick Ja m e s B ass Sr,. G re a t F alls. M ont,, w as solem nized a t P " v a N uptial M ass Ju ly 7 in St. f N icholas Catholic C hurch. Ru- f; p e rt, ^

Rev. M alachy M cNeil per- | form ed the double ring cere - ; nujjiy, StTving a s a l ta r boys wore B ernard Schell, b ro ther of r the b ride , and Jo e H enscheid, J cousin of the bride.

^G oTd'vases^riSTnknana White ^ ’ gladioli and pink ca rn a tio n s ‘ ■? w ere p laced on the a l ta r and larpe b ask e ts of flow ers d eco r­a ted the sa n c tu a ry . M l

The bride, given in m a rria g e ----------by h er fa ther, w ore a floor- _ length gown of w hite peau de ^ Q f Q f soie, fashioned w ith a lace over- . bodice, accen ted by sequins an d L V H A seed p earls, fea tu ring a rounded ' ncckline and petit point sleeves,The softly p leated Skirt w as

_ h ighlighted by a cum m erbund .‘'a ra h 1 and la rg e bow w ith lace-appli- Mr and

e- qued s tre a m e rs . H er shoulder- Falls, anc n. length veil of F rench illusion of Mr. u s. w as held by a sm all pillbox of H anerm ai ■d app liqued lace and sm all bow. riafje, Jul

She c a rr ie d a bouquet of p ink M ethodist !d fea th ered ca rn a tio n s , baby p ink Dr. Ha e, roses and pearl h ea rts on a the cerei )1- background of lulling with lace ground of

s tre a m e rs and sa tin ribbon, --------------ill M rs, C larence R ausch, Boze- the evenii

m an, M ont,, cousin of the b ride , hri<le's p; m w as m atro n of honor. M rs Phil- rill, Mrs

ip Schell. O gden, sister-in -law Bowman a of Ihe b ride , w as b ridesm aid . Schell ass >y —C o lleen -S tu art-w as-flo w o r-g irl — — --

and D anny R ick e rt w as ring- ■,b ea re r ,

P h ilip Schell w as b es t m an .T im Schell and G reg Schell se rv ed a s u.shers. All a re b roth- .. ' re-nup

“ e rs of the b ride . 'M rs. iJe tty R ausch played th e ‘" ' ’K' '

wjedding m a rc h an d accom pan- io iir Sent ied M rs. W alter R eynolds an d

ty -M rs. Ge o rge B eitem :-------------------n- Follow ing th e cerem ony, th e an•y b rid a l p a r ty an d p aren ts of th e St, Nichol

couple received guesis a t St. Mrs. W; m N icholas H all before a la rg e tess a t a i

h ea rt-sh ap ed a rc h d rap ed w ith hom e in : s t w hite lu lling and cen te red w iih Oul-of-lt le w hilo bells cau g h t w ith a tu r- from Las a quoTse salTn Tiow ,T3n eacTi side F alls, Me st w ere bouquets of pink g ladio li Ogden; 1

and c a rn a tio n s on ta ll pedesta ls F alls , Filil- behind a low la ttice fence. _________je G uests w ere se a ted a l q u a r te t .te tab le s covered w ith pink cloth K A ^ ig and d eco ra ted w ilh c ry s ta l vases I V H s. w ilh pink petun ias and lace rib- L. bon bows, 1

The b r id e 's lab le w as covered '’s w ilh lace nnd cen tered w ith a _________a- tie red w edding cake, d eco ra ted u tte r lj id w ilh pink roses, topped w ith a 3 gggg n- c lu s te r of c ry s ta l bells. A la rg e j pound

bouquet of P eace roses a n d ta ll j cup c or w hite to p e rs ih low, silver can - P inch 0 er d ie ho lders com pleted Ihe ta b le 1/^ cup I jn decor. J leaspia- T h e w edding cake was cu t an d s t i r eg| :s- se rv ed by M rs. H erm an H en; and m eltc s. .scheid an d M rs. C asim ir Schell, sa lt and

Coffee w as poured by M rs. with pasti Is F ra n k R ollheiser, and Mrs. J a c k pecans o\ ;n M errill p resided a t the punch- tu re into Js bow l. M rs . C arl Henscheid a n d Sprinkle 1 »r M rs. Bill R ickert assisted. top of mi:)n C la ra J o Schell assisted w ith Bake in ar the g u est book and gifts w ere m inutes c ■y d isp lay ed by Rosem ary Schell duce hea r- and M rs. W illiam Bowman. , bake for

A g a rd e n p a rty was held in is thorou)

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S o m e m o t h e r s s a y K i n n e y m b i g a f u s s o v e r f i t t i n g c h i l d r e r

5 e x p e r ie n c e tells u s w eut f ittin g c h ild re n 's shoes. We m easu re bo 3c t fit. We fu ss a lot a b o u t ^ u a l i t y too, lik< us K inney B ran d s. So c t ^ e in a nd se n d y quality! C o m p ie te s e r^ io im T 's t^ a i , (ur-bo

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Sarah Grieve, ro m lu cv

Lynn Exchange ' ’ r h e ^ r l

Wed d i ng Vo ws w";ddinR“ '.Sarah I ee G rieve , d au g h te r of C hantilly

Mr and Mrs. R. J . G rieve, T w in h e a rt n e d Falls, and D ennis O, Lynn, son sleeves. 1 of Mr. und M rs. Otto L ynn, held by a H agerm an, w ere united in m a r- She c a n riage, July 10 at the Twin F a lls roses am! M ethodist Church. w ith a wl

Dr. Harold Nye, perfo rm ed M aid 0 the cerem ony before a back - G rieve, ground i>f can d e lab ras and bas- Ju n io r br

■ G rieve, sithe cveninR a t lhe hom e of th e Susan H bride'.s paren ts. M rs, Ted M er- bride. Br rill, Mrs. R alph Louks, M rs . Bonnie ^ Bowman nnd M rs. C a sim ir Nixon ara Schell assisted . Best n

Tlie coupTiT^^^II rc'sT3e tn E lko,-N ev G rea t l alls w here the b rit\e- , groom is em ployed a t tho G re a t J i m ^ F alls Tribune. n

Pre-nuptial show ers and p a r- Wes were-t«wted~by-Mr^ir-G«or^(c- —

Wilding. R upert; and Mrs, C as- j ^, imi r Sc hell, M rs, Ted M errill, V, .,,1 Mrs. H erm an H enscheid, M rs _ Je red v - S s m R a 'isch , Mr a J r a n k J j e n : ,, scheid and M rs. E m il M ayer a t j,, St, N icholas H all. M r ^ Ec

Mrs. W illiam R ickert w as hos- decornlio i : tess a t a trouseau show er nt h e r color sche I hom e in R upert. nosegays' Out-of-town guests a tten d ed of the Vai■ fi;qm Las V egas, N ev.; G re a t M rs, Vii ; F a lls, M ont,; R ichland, W a s h .: N ev;, sist i Ogden; Boise, Gooding, Tw in assisted v

F alls , F iler and B urley. A rrang i

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* U tterly-D codly P ecan P io Tim' 3 fo r th' 1 pound brow n su g a rI 1 cup chopped pecans f.vorii, r«• P inch of sa lt '4 cup b u tte r

1 leaspoon van illa b. r«iurn«iI S tir eggs lightly. B eat su g a r■ and m elted b u tte r in slow ly. Add

sa lt and van illa . Line pie pan with p as try an d sprinkle h a lt of pecans over bottom . P o u r m ix­tu re into unbaked pie shell.Sprinkle rem ain ing p ecan s o v e r ^top of m ix tu re .

Bake in a 350 d eg ree oven 40 m inutes o r until pie is se t. Re- duce heat tn 22.5 d eg rees an d | bake for 15 m inu tes o r un til p ie , is thoroughly set.

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*; i em ployed aL Co., PocaU'■T"; r ; ^ T he coupP . w eddm g.

T e rr i BvaniRICK JA M ES BASS JR . Sue I razier

^ Serving cikets of salm tm gladioli. Mrs. anil punch ’ T om McVey w as soloist. a i\q m - dall, Gerr i pan ied by M rs. Nye. organist. H ard er, frie

The bride, given in m arriage G uesis ati by her fa th er, wore a full-length NeVjjda. C w edding gown fashioned of and Washin) C hantilly lace w ilh a sweet- Pre-nuptiii h e a rt neckline and long Illy jx^int the bride v sleeves. Her f in g ertip veil w as Bill Morrisc held by a p e a rl t ia r a . Lowell Kuy

She c a rr ie d a bouquet of white te r . Twin roses and s tep h an o tis cen tered Smi l h and w ith a white rose corsage . E lko, Nev.

M aid of honor w as Janone ^G rieve, s is ie r of the bride. POR FAST Ju n io r b ridesm aid s w ere I.inda TRY TlM EiG rieve, sis ter of the bride, and ------------------S usan H atch , cousin of the bride. B rid esm a id s w ere Mrs.Bonnie McCireer, M rs. Dottie Nixon and 'I'oni Brown.

I Be.st m an w as B rad He.ss, T H R FFElko,~N ev,-U K hor& -w cro-R ubert-___T liom as, cousin of the bride, THRU J 1 m M endenhall, Colorado DIICCC Springs, Colo., and E a rl O liver, D U o to Elko. Juni or u sh e rs were Stan- I DAILY ley Jack so n and D avid Wilson,

TCTctrcpttoTT^waB held* loilow- ing the cercm ony in the l ellow- sh ip Hall, T he b rid e ’s tiilile was covered w ith a w hite tablecloth

^niU cgiiter«L A '> ilh a fivi--liprpd_______w edding cake,

M rs, E d ith T inker m ade table d eco ra tions. A sa lm on and green color schem e wns ca rr ie d nut in nosegays of baby ro ses and Lily of the V alley.

M rs, Vicki Sm ith, Wild H orse, „ ' , ^ 7 N ev;, s is te r o f the tjrldegrnom , ^assisted w ith the guest book. Portland^

A rrang ing the g ift tab le w ere ■ «tUQEN|:*r^

jy F a v o r i t e s \^ PI ROUZNIAS»r**t. B urU y

iTh* Tlm tfc-N ew i w ill 16 «ach _______wre«k for th* Ix-at r«clp* 4ubmlltcd for ■ ■ ■ ■ M M*slo V*)l«y Favoriiu. If ynu have * ^B|favorit* r«l{Hr. Jtiat mall It to lh* K ^Il»clp« D fp»rim en» , W'om^n'a Tas**<llt(>r. Th« r^x'lp* l>«-f>mea th« pm;>- THE ONLe rty t>f th« T im M -N ew a and c a n n u t ^b* returm*J>. In tVyiN FA

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irthc'nituiiK- m arrioge of thoir lu'ghier. .‘ u/aiiiie. lo D.ivicI K, hugg. son of Mrs. Goldie Hop- ns, I'ocatollo, and Lite v,ern flu igg , .Soda Springs,T he liridi'-elect has a tte iu led ,righain Yiuiiig UniverMty and Vlaho Slate University. .She is ' inployed at I-'arm er's In^ur- ■ xT l|«3 nee. I'ocatello , f.'-.vChugg auended ISU hncl Is MgfM

inployed nt Conoco I’etroleiiiii tiaMMlo., PocateUo,The couple plans a Sepl, 25 --------edding. - 'NtijB

L'rri Byanes, Velva K ellogg. je I 'ra /ie r and Connie l.ytlo,Sef\'ing coffee, wedding cak eid punch w ere Helen K uyken SUZANNlill, Ger r i lUirley, and Ka t hy —ard o r, friends of the b ride. C I C l G uesis attended from Ut ah,ev ada, California. C olorado T h a t L cnd W ashington, j MPre-nuptial showers honoring N e e d N

le bride w ere given by M rs, Many »r.>n-i111 M orrison, Twin F alU , M rs, ‘ 'i/'i'r";:!,:."';!"owell Kuykendall and daugh- i>um ut jum tiT, Twin Falls, M rs. Vicki ku-mi ih and Mrs. Judy B ayce , tho uiUuitno (■>ko. Nev, 5,'nir,

tthle. Dofw iu»O R FA ST SELLINO R E S U L T S cJuutcnR Y T1M ES-N E\V 9 W A N T A D S

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S A > ^ r I S . . . m o n ey , to o !' h av e we offered a w aaher t h a t look

an d I.? so lo ad ed w jth co n v en ien o in tro d u c to ry p r ic e th is low!

risk , v igorous ag i- q u R IN T R O D U C m o re g en tle waah- ree w a te r tem per-tw o w a te r levels Opilx/ MA

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SUZANNE W H ITEH EA D

a l s e : t e i ^That LoosenN e e d N o t E m b a r r a s s |Tnny wej»n'ra of fnlso treth bavci Ti-rrii m il cmburruflMiient brcaus#*ir pliito droppotl, hUlnMid or wob- ■ ! tl ut Jum tli«' uronK' tline. Do not0 in frur nf ililtk l\uj>i)iMilnK to you.til HjirlakU' li Ittiln I'ASTlClimi. ;

ulUultiio (non-ivrtil) powdtjr. on I nr platf;> Holil fulso lectio moro ' mly. th«-y frfl luoro comfort- le. Ilta noitr. Cht>4'kH "plat«i>r briMlh". <l«'t KAaTtUrJTll ftb UK couutcru overywhoro.

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l E .3NLY washer irld featuring BIG savings!k . V E . . . y o u r k ie s , d e t o r g e n t a n d ■. to o ! S p cc ia l s u p e r1 cycle a u to m a tic a l ly :rubs d iapers, heavily.; work and p lay clothes.never re tu rn to th o

;r to ad d d e te rg en t o r , the contro ls.

E . . . th e bo ther of Tiessy filter! T h e m ag io ^er con tinuously tra p s

itself au to m atica lly .

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m cesi e * 90 DAY WARRANTY

P a r t w e in sta ll.I bo repaired or ex- rrouSd 'tg tig ilc fecthre.KJ’cnver«d for 30"d*y» I ■ - e of our W arran ty . |

Friday, Aug. T5f, 1965Tn-Falla Times Now»-------

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------—Friday , A u g ^ i3 ^ 15.65...... - I H Ig - Twin Fallt Timcs-Naw« ' W SW

Rail Cars of W estern Firm Are Derailed

GRAND JUNCTION. C o l o . fAP) — Twenty-five ca rs of a'I)cnver and Rio Grande West- f ern railroad freight train report- cdly went off the track nine miles west of here late T hurs­day ni^ht.. A trainm an 0n"lfi(r« ;'asrt0una— --------

- frciRht said a burned out jour­nal box caused Ihe derailm ent.No injurie.< were reported.

Reporters on (he scene said cars were “ .stacked like jack- M ruws." Heavy four - foot di- ninetcr pipe, apparently for use in a culvert, were strewn about.••like toothpicks.” a reporter s;iid. A half mile of the right- of-way was said to be torn up.

A spokesman for th« railroad sSid 18-2 hours would be need- cd before lhe main line could bc initially cleared. The enlire ' cleanup process would take ,, ' "several days,” he said. ''

F air Booths Discussed a t i | | Grange Meet B

HOLLISTER — Preparations___ nnd com m ittees for the GranK«

tiootlT^fTKe'TwTn'FsllirCoantv- Fair were discussed a t the Hoi- lis te r G ranee meeting Wednes- dav evening. .

Mrs. Lyle Schnltker, chairm an----ef-^hg-toluJjonth i->.

ported Dale Kunkel Is Rrain TRAX •sheaf chairm an; Mr.s. • W. J . monthl:

I I-antlnR, and Mrs. Howard Mills, by Ken co-chairm en of fho /ru lt commit- FwrUt

------tee;— M ra^_L ester McGrenor. Th« uinI chairm an of the v e ^ itib le dIVFI sion, and Heber LouRhmlller and ,

C. M. Lanting, small g ra ins co- chairm an.

Meg. Schnltker. home eco- J i O l l------nomIca—chairman,^ announced ______ t hat all enti; tM for the Twin Fall*

County Pom ona rJrange—ctnp- -V.4VHJ tests. Including candies, needle- W'^rk. bread.-!, crochetinR, wcro nil to bo completed for judging nt the next meeting of Pom ona Grange. - ® ,

David Chadwick, youth chair- »chedul( m an of the Grange, announced ’that all Clubs on fhe Salmon T rac t were sponsoring a com- . m unity dance to be held a t the A f- f^ Rofcerson Community Hall. Sat- urday. .

Proceeds from the dance will A b e donated to the construction of the future 4-H cam p to be m r built a t the Russian John Rang-

' e r station. Everyone Is asked to C attend. IDAH<

W. J . Lanting, state represen- While tl t jt iv e , m ^ b e r of the Salmon an a tt Canal Co. board of d irec to ri and against Grange member, reported on the child r

i w estern State W ater Conference Jones \ recently held a t Corvallis. Ore. old d a t Lanting stated that of the ao- burial T proximate 500 attending, nearly T he li m were delegates and Califor- a shall r ia representatives of w ater g ra ss . Interests. He stated that If Idaho th an a does not organUe and utilize p lace a I d ^ o water for the regions th a t m other

federal government a f te r sV will have to take an Interest and skull, m ake sure that the w aters were T hurs not being held back for selfish quietly reasons, and the abundance of in Idaho S'* n*". I? where W. Jo

■TT. u most beneficial, attorney Tha home economics commit- court t

tee served refreshments, and the against re s t of the evening was spent At B« picking grain samples for the who ha.

-G ranga falF-iooth-------- ---------- the..womNext regular meeting will bc ing ext

IH oH?-. Mr. and Mrs. faces a I f Schnltker as hosts. ___________ I charge.

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eco - Boise-T. F. Hobb^

R a y ’s Hobby Shop, Twin races , 5"™ F a lls , won tho tra v e lin g tro p h y king-s

* JJ" T h u rsd ay n ig h t In th e f irs t of tracks se v e ra l m onthly s lo t c a r ra c e s populi schedu led b e tw een the local y ears ,

iced c e n te r and B oise R ace-O -R am a. comp< T h u rad ay n ig h t’s s lo t c a r N icl

;om- Z iun jor

Attorney Is ?1n ’, a to dl

:S A ppointed in S“.; s l Neglect Case |J"

IDAHO FA LLS, Idah o ( A P ) - ^ Nex 'sen - W hile the co u rt w a s appointing ncid i Imon a n a tto rn ey to defend her centei I an d a g a in s t a c h a rg e of felonious troph; n the child neglect. P a n sy Im ogine it. ence Jo n e s w atched h e r five-m onth- O re. o ld d au g h te r receivo a p roper \

ao- b u r ia l T hursday . PAP:a rly T h e Infant w as exhum ed from raux , lifor- a shallow ro ad sid e g ra v e of m inist (a te r g r a s s , tw igs an d leaves less Red C daho th a n a week ago — a resting to reo tilize p la c e ap p a ren tly given b y her preser th a t m o th e r and L ew ayne D aniels Tnent a l te r sh e d ied fro m a crushed SBE an d sku ll.

Mere T h u rsd ay she w as burled l l Ifish q u ie tly in Rose H ill C em eteny II e of in Idah o F alls . l i h e re W. Jo e A nderson, Idah o F alls II 1. a tto rn e y , w ns n a m e d by the M imlt- c o u r t to defend M iss Jones l l ' 1 th e a g a in s t th e n eg lec t charge. Ill pent A t Bend. O re.. D aniels, 22. | l

th e w ho h ad e a r l ie r been believed I- the..wom ftn’s husband , w as fight- | i

I bc ing ex trad itio n to Tdahb: H* ~ * ~ M rs. faces a f i r s t d eg ree m u rd e r J | ____ ch a rg e . ________________________ jf l

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wttn Thur»<t«y-w<ght.-hy .-Bay’s HnbbV Shop, tween the local racing cenler and Boise’s K alls, who also holds h u Individual trophy w I Thursday night’s race s. The September ri I wins the traveling trophy three times wli

Hobby Centers pL Slot Car RaceTwin races, which were run on a rophy king-sized version of racing st of tracks which have become j races popular in homes the past few local years, had 14 entries. Racers

Lama, competed in four divisions, car Nick Carlson. Boise, won the

------- junior division, for youths 14and under: Steve Whitehead,Twin Falls, won the intermedi- ato division, 15-21 age brackct;

n Ken Dettm an. Twin Falls, won Ihe senior division, for persons ■ 22 and over, and M arty Nickel, I |

e Boi.se, won tho women’s divi-1 sion.

^ P ) _ Next m onth's races will b e , | g inting hold a t Boise and the s lo t-ca r. ■

her center which wins the traveling i ■ inious trophy three tim es gets to keep 1 )ogine it. ^nonth- ------------------------- Ijroper WORLD DISCUSSED |

PARIS (AP) — Andre Mal- from raux, French cultural affairs

/e of minister, says he discussed with less Red Chinese leaders “ how best

esting to reorganize the world from its' y her present dangerous position.” l | ^ a aniels ~ ushed

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I [Harisen Will I . | B Open School ^ I On Aug. 30 I^ HANSEfJ-Supt. William "fc. | 2

Barnard announced th a t achool a will s ta r t Aug. 30 with ^iM ses to

sta rt a t 8:30 a.m. m stekd of the 3 usual 9 a.m. time.

The noon period for high 3 school will be from 12:15 to

12-45 p.m. Other g rades will be adjusted accordingly to stagger

J the lunch hour. . . .'-Jl With the hiring of Richard V-a Ward, Boise, as the sbtth grade

teacher, to replace , M * r v i n B A i Rose, who resigned to accept an ■ ■tS administrative post a t Bliss, the f l ‘ I teachirtg staff is complete. J^ Mrs. Don L. W illiam s,' Twm I Falls, w as hired to replace Mrs.

Ralph Ivie, who resigned, as the i office secretary. She Is the new I hot lunch supervlser and is also a the assistant clerk and assistant I treasurer of the district. She , Is I attending the hot lunch work- I shop being held a t Pocatello a Wednesday through Friday ofI — <his-week-— ------- ___________I Mrs. Elmer R ichardson wiCr B appointed as head cook in the f hot lunch program . The milk W I contract was given to Challenge I Dairy. EI Supt. Barnard plans to attend H ft the Adm inistrator’s convention KII to be held at Sun Valley Thurs- B V day and Friday of this week. ■ ;; Calendar for the year is as a

r l follows: Hot lunch begins Aug. m: 31; school out for the fa ir. Sept. ■

■ I 8; Teachers' Institute. Oct. 21- *22: Thanksgiving vacation, Nov. A

; rh rln tman v acaHon, Dec. ils' i, 24 through Jan. 2: spring vaca- l ^ r

jV. i tion April 8 and 11, and school wa;ends May 20. Ne'

A letter to parents will ex- -----lin t plain fees and other phases of -j-fsw n |- -the-schooi-aetivitlea.— ------------- —rnrsion. The Board of T rustees haselse, adopted a policy that a maxi- (.grj tn«s- mum of 20 days absence be set

beyond which a student will not -ji-------- receive credlt-for-w ork-w llhout-------’ ADS xppcsting before the board and

petitioning them for this credit.

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Nev., each evening. (Times-News ph1 ex- — - — — — -■ss of TJie board will be reluctant to secon( - r — ^ratrt-th i& -credlt -except .in the dent I

*'“ * case of illness with a doctor’s 30 cer "®*‘‘ certification and passing grades Eug e se t ^yjii ijg required. on the' The hot lunch will s ta rt on the and tlIbou t--------------------------------------------- :-___ ____ ::!!I and

^ Always Fun ai- l a v e l l e # rn l-R o b « rt» Barton^------

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lembers taking th e ir an im als to th e count > jsoodlng County F a ir which opened Thun reday wltH'~p r tocs~Klvcn~ln^>ny.dlvtsloos. >eing produced by H arold P ru n ty and his j-N ew sphoto)_______________________.

t to second d a y of school an d stu - ing a th e dent lunches vrtii bo paised—ta-nex t_ ;j r ’s ^0 cen ts an d ”ffdult!> 35"cents;-------- ~Nevdes E ugqne M a nw aring re p o rte d been

on the a u d it w hich w as a c c e p te d c ilitle th e and the b oard o ffered M anw ar- chase

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th e co un ty fa ir l i Judy Myers who ned T h u rsd ay . Children’s and adult d lv U lon s . Juriglnff was w^ii an d h is F ly ing A Ranch, Elk«,

j;tu- ing a co n trac t for the audit for - t a npvf y e a r.

ted been o rdered . New lighting fa­te d c ililies also have been pur- a r- ch ased fo r one room.

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r 7r r> N lE R , P a . ( A P ) — T o m m y A a n n v e r th e p l u s h , h i l ly a c r e s o f t l

T h u r s d a y , j u s t e n o u g h to h o ld o f pa'" r D ic k in so n a n d s t a n d f o r t h e fii

J Hfh a n d D ic k in s o n e a c h m a d e a m £R u d o Ip h _ a f!£ J i_ ------------------- 1 s h a d o w s a n d

of t h e l e a d >Dpmeterr aces to g o . B u t red t h e 17 th

Detroit to ■“_ T , One m ore sir

1 1 - 1 V i c t o i - y ,

<"■. “r^ d -s la m home ru n . to bridged tw o gei,hp Detroit Tigers to ^ a n ers.

P ff victory over K ansas C ity A aron, a note11.1 , -jyg H a n k who h a s y e t to

firs t pitching w in in (our. had been .^gu.rre his n r s i v »

* crand s la m m e r , lent bu t somi °f„'!!^th of careerTC H pped Tcm ililrwhBrrRi

rnn Detroit sixth inning, inson fin ish ed -* ’ . Kic nthor RBis on a sin- b an k er’s cautio Se fn the first inning and a two- with a ch a rg e .* KiDle in the fifth. . Host pro ^ ! ‘i rre who failed in five m eanw hile, wa:, S s attem pts to n o tc h h is tw o-siroke peni

Flth triumph, last won o n Ju ly bogey 6 on the >‘t" s taggered homi

mve up ju st four h i ts in over for thc 7.C ® his fifth stra igh t v iQ t^ y -7 1 layout and

Oti the Athletics this y e a r . C ^e field.1 hif! w as Rene L ache- iviasters chan

mann's eighth homer. laus. the Ohioriiv 000 010 000— 1 -I 1. was the overwl

^ 1 0 026 D O ic^^Trrrt- n e y - ra v o ritc - to ^Icui Aker (6 ), Mossi ( 8 ) and PGA title , w as

i,chemann; Aguirre a n d F ree- place w ith a 69 han W -A guirre (U-8). L —Se- a n o t e i

am a teu r, Gen. HuJiiV run^ —. K an sas C ity, how er, w ho w.

i^hemann ( 8 ). D etroit, i rg S ^ going, had loni Mn sT o e rn e te r (H ). when Rudolph

----------------- cam e in n ea r' ip j , _ • cum bersom e fi<------- I J t l t t l l l i T -------------delayed—in—sta

O hours by an ei

L e a d e r sspent four hou

1 Major Le®K“ * the re s t oBTTHE ASS0 €IA T E D -J*R E S S hts-pos1tion:'H e

American League round of eighBAniNG (273-ia1rbate>— Y as-

(nemski, Boston. .331; M a n tilla , p a im e r , the Boston, .310. who w as hopinf

RUNS-Oliva, M innesota, course for his ; Versalles, y®®", r a n i

RUNS BATTED IN—C ^ a v ito ,Cleveland, 78; Horton. D e tro it. H is second sh 75. bridge ra ilin g .

HITS-Oliva, M innesota, 14U, his sw ing.Rlciiardson. New York, 125. ruling, b u t mo

doubles — Y as trze m sk i, ra ilin g be Boston, 30; Oliva, M inneso ta , reached the s[ 29. , p layed th rough

TRIPLES-Cam paneris.. Kan- o ffic ia ls latei us City. 11: Aparicio. B alti- ^^d assessi more, 1 0 . penally .

I HOME RUNS - H orton . De- . . ^ . 3

troit. 23; Colavito, C lev e lan d „.j.hey pointed and Killebrew, M innesota, 22. was a w are of b STOLEN B A SE S-C am paner- situa tion . I'

Is, Kansas City <0; C a rd e n a l, gn fau! Us Angeles, 34. Follow ing N

PITCHING - P erry . M inne- ^ J’our aota, 8-2, .800; G rant. Minne- jviarr. Milsota, 14-1, .778. C asper and Chi

STRIKEOUTS — M cD ow ell, p ^ e n d in g c lOeveland, 216; Lolich. D e tro it. Nichols blew to 162. Open cham pion

», „ — T T South A frica .National L e a ^ e ________BATTING (275 a t b a ts ) —Cle-

mente, Pittsburgh, .344; A aron, V f o r iMilwaukee and Mays, S a n F ra n ­cisco, .327. P IO N EE F aRUNS — H arper, C inc in n a ti,1 ; Rose. Cincinnati, 89. T reasu re V' RUNS BATTED IN—Jo h n so n , Pocaiello Cincinnati, 93; Banks, C h icago , Idaho F a lls H. M agic V alley' HTFS—Rose. C incinnati, 150; T h u rsd a y ’s S Clemente, Pittsburgh, 145. Idaho F a lls i

DOUBLO — W illiam s, Chi- ley, po.stponed. cago, 33; Rose, C incinnati and Pocatello a t M< Allen. Philadelphia, 26. poned. poor w(

TR1PI.E.S—Callison, PhiladcT- F r id a y 's G an phia, 13; Clemente. P ittsb u rg h , Idaho F a lls a t

home r u n s — M a y s, San P ocate llo a t Mi Francisco. 30; M cCovey, San —Francisco, 27. A m crica

stolen b a s e s —W i l l s , ’' Los Angeles, 7,'i; Brock, S t. Louis, Minne.sota . . .

PITCHING-^Koufax. L-os An- Clevelan"diJtlcs, 20^. .S26; .lay a n d Nux- D etro it ..........halL Cincinnati. 8-3, .727. Chicago .........

st r ik e o u t s — K oufax . Los New Y ork‘‘Hgeles, 267; Gibson, S t. Louis, los A n g e le d !

W ashington . .Y ---------------------- Boston ...........) o e F o s s O p p o s e s ^ ity ^

" a n a d a M o v e s

A m erican San F rancisco Mtball leag u e , said W ednes- M ilw aukee . .

niRht he would o p pose ex -C in c in n a ti . . . ^"sion of the league to Toron- P hiladelphia 0;^1ontreal or V ancouver. P ittsb u rg h . .

I "ere (iave been ru m o rs tha l s t . l.ouis . . . . American and N ational Chicago

'•pies in the United S tates Houston .........been considering expand- New Y o rk . . .

mio Canada. Foss s a id the ------------------ —y . has been ap p ro ach ed by ™ps in the three c itie s .However, he said he pcrso n a l-

oppo^e a ny m o v e t r y -------- -------- —-----•' league that would je o p a rd iie* future nf p rofessional foot- |3111I

in |h c Canadian L e a g u e . -

SCORER IS ACTOR f lTC h ica g o ( u P i ) - B r i a n Pic-

the nation 's lead in g scor- ' >n cnllcpiate foo tball last I'- m ajored in sp e e c h a t « e Fore;! and p e rfo rm s in : ramer stock th e a tr ic a ls dur- ■ ..j j he off-season.______________

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I C h s t m p i o n io m m y A a r o n , a q u i e t , s o t t l y d r a \ a c r e s o f t h e L a u r e l V a l l e y <5blf C lu b to h o ld o f f l a t e c h a r g e s b y M a so i

I f o r t h e f i r s t r o u n d l e a d in t h e P G A m a d e a m a j o r b id in t h e l e n g t h e n i rl a d o w s a n d h a d a s h a r e ------ =f t h e l e a d w i th tw o h o le s -r _» g o . B u t R u d o lp h b o g e y - I J vi t h e 1 7 th a n d D ic k in s o n Leading e 18th to fall one s troke b ack flight Thur ; 67. round of FOne m ore s tro k e behind a t 6 8 g n ’s Golf A as the trio of youthful R ay a l Invita tio loyd. A u s tra lian B ruce D evlin C ountrv Ch id g rizzled Sam Snead, th e R m h Robei oried Old S lam m er who h a s o th e r m err idged tw o g en era tio n s of golf- included Ri s. le Thiel anA aron, a no torious fa s t s ta r te r —ho h a s y e t to w in on the PGA ur, had been in the clubhouse J jr hou rs m using ov er h is excel- V ^ t i r C l l nt bu t som ew hat sc ram b ly m n d r^ h e r rR ti i lo lp h ' a nd D ick- son fin ished—R udolph w ilh a J J J I t I jV t ; in k e r’s cau tio n an d D ickinson _ _ X - ith a ch a rg e . 1 Q f - I .NHost p ro A rnold P a lm e r , -eanw hile, w as s tunned w ith a /o-siroke penally fo r a double MlLWAUK igey 6 on the opening hole and Shannon s tv aggered hom e w ilh a 72, one iJ th inning re r for thc 7.090-yard p a r 36-33 w ith the w 71 layou t and well back in the Louis edgei ;ld T h u rsd ay .M aste rs cham pion Ja c k Nick- , hadus, the Ohio strongboy w ho M ilw aukee c Qs the overw helm ing p re-lou r- w as charged ■ y ^ a v o r t tc ~ ta :^ tn - f i ls ~ s e c o n * o n - t ^ t h i r d - j GA title , w as alone in seven th sa crificed ar ace w ilh a 69. w as purposi

A n o t e d P en n sy lv an ia m ite r Dave F n a le u r , Gen. D w ight E isen- B u t then Shi)w er. w ho w a tc lie d - th e e arly , h j ^ __ .ung. had long ^ in ee~ aep artcd -— T h e -B rave; hen Rudolph an d D ickinson >n the eighth ime in n e a r the ta il of th e w ho had dou im bersom e field of 167, a field th ird on a fl rlayed—in—stsrrrtnB sonre iw a on a —w tw —p m rs by an e a r ly m orn ing fog liev e r Hal W the p ic tu resq u e little va lley . T o rre 1

A aron got aw ay ea rly , th en fo r the Brav( leni four hou rs of na il-b iting 23rd. hile the re s t of the field sho t a t S t . LouissT 3osltion” H erhaU u in n ra sm rt-------------- OOa-2und of e igh t b ird ie s, seven M ilw aukee irs and th re e bogeys. ^P a lm e r , the troub led c h a rg e r S ta lla rd , W ho w as hoping to use his hom e n is (9), P u rl lurse for his .second v ic lo ry in non, Rickettf i y e a rs , r a n afou l of a ru le on Sadow ski ( e f irs t hole. 9His second sh o t la jided n e a r a <12)^ a n d Oil' idge ra ilin g , w hich In te rfe red 8 ) . L—Niekrc ilh his sw ing. He ca lled fo r a H om e runs ling, b u t m a rsh a lls rem oved (16). B rock e ra ilin g before an offic ial M ilw aukee, ach ed the spot, an d P a lm e r (22).ayed th rough to a p a r 4. --------O fficials la te r cau g h t up w ithm and a ssessed the tw o-stroke J L i i X O lnally .‘'I t ’s m y ow n fau lt,” he sa id . A -»-| I rhey pointed out a ru le th a t I as a w are of bu t d id n 't app ly in is situa tion . I t ’s a stiff p en a lty i T i r J l Q i l Jl all m y fa u lt .” J - l l i U d JFollow ing N ick laus w as a CLEVELA^ oup of four a t 70, including th row ine e rt ave M a rr , M ike Souchak, B illy p itc h e r Ja c k isp e r and Chuck C ourtney. A ngeles to foi Defend^ing cham pion B obby ^nd lilichols blew to a 74, a s did U .S. 5 , 1 v ictory x n cham p io n G ary P la y e r o f T h u rsd ay nig lUth A frica . pregos

w ith a walk.

Standings in rH g h t^ T e lP IO N E E R LEAGUE th ird and Pw

W L PCT G .B . e r an in terna■easure V 24 17 .585 ... Clinton filledjca le llo 21 22 .488 4 Knoop singlecaho F a lls 20 22 .476 4>4 Bob Rodgiagic V alley 20 24 .455 5(^ sacrifice andT h u rsd a y ’s Scores “ fo''Cc a t tIdaho F a lls a t T reasu re Val- again* as twoy, postponed, w et grounds. Los AngelesK ate llo a t M agic Valley, post- Clevelandmed. poor vv^ea^her Newm an, 1F r id a y 's G am es ' ge rs; Ki-alic ah o F a lls a t T reasu re V alley Sim s, Roof (I) —K ralick (3-£jca le llo a t M agic Valley (2) ---------

A m erican League IVHami .W. L. P e t. G .B . p O l - j

innesota . . . 74. 40 .649 — JT U l O U Iiltim o re . . . 65 48 .575 8 '/j M INNEAPteveland . . . 63 49 .563 10 _ M iami.5troil .......... 63 49 .563 10 T hyrsday aslicago ......... 61 50 .550 l l '/ j y e a r ’s Nati:w Y ork . . . 57 59 .491 1 8 C ham pionshij)s Angeles . 52 61 .460 21'/^ D irectorsash ing ton . . 49 66 .426 25'/i W ater ^ki Aistori .......... 42 70 .375 31 neapolis for tansas City . 38 72 .345 34 [jon sta rting

--------- th ird week ofN atio n a l L eague tative tirpe f

W. L. P e t. G .B . m eni. to beis-A nR eter-r-fi?—48—r693--------- ^^tfta te t .-Miiirm F ra n c isco 83 47 .573 11, " 3 -------Ilw aukee . . 63 49 .563 2'^ IRISH tncinnati . . . 63 50 .5.58 3 NEW YOIliladelph ia 61 53 .535 5'^2 York .let rt tsb u rg h . . 60 57 .513 8 .Tohn Huarte. 1-Ouis ___ 56 58 .491 lO'/j N otre Damelicago ......... 56 61 .479 12 lected the He3uston ......... 47 67 .412 19'A ner when h<:w Y o rk . . . 34 80 .298 32% 1964._________

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res 66L e a d inionship ^lOftly draw linR G eorg ian , ‘t Coif C lub in u five-uncler- b y M ason Rudolph and .

tl th e PG A cham pionsh ips. ^len g then ing , late evening

X J .Leading * \L eading tc.ini m the first

f light T hursday m the firs t round of Blu- lakes Wora- , c n ’s Golf Associaiioii's annu- : a l Inv ita tional at Blue i.ake.s »C ountry Club was headed hy ■ v jR u th R oberts who shot a 76. . 'O th e r m em bers of the te a m ' i /included Reba Henrv, M ack- ' ,'^m Ale Thiel and Dons P ike. ' '

Cardinals NipBriwes^S^ tn y'W/f13tli^ Inning ^11

M ILW AUKEE (AP) — Mike shannon’s two-oui .single in the t 13th inning scored Ken Boyer ■vith the winning run a s Sl.Louis edged Milwauke e 5-4 Thursday.

B oycr had reached base when Vlilwaukce catcher CSene O liver v a s ch arg ed w ith a passed ball d}n-4ho-third-strike.JD aU M tucvlllt__________iacrificed and alter Bill W hite .v a s purposely passed, p inch ^ Al i t te r Dave Ricketts popped out, /3 u t then Shannon delivered his

—T lie- B r-ave»-ha<}--He<t-it - o t 4 4 -J?-—n the eighth when Hank A aron,vho had doubled and m oved toh ird on a fly ball, cam e hom e l u i ' ')n—a^w ild —p itc h -tF n D w n -b y -re ---------- ---------iev er Hal Woodeshick.

Jo e T o rre hit a solo hom e run o r the B raves in the fourlh, his !3rd.;t. Louis J >------------ooa-2 1 0 - 1 0 0 0 0 0 -1—5 1 2 1 —T - i jg ^ - r viflilwaukee "

-- 100 100 020 000 d - 4 U 0 ____ - - -S ta lla rd , Woodeshick (8 ), Den- . T T '

lis (9), Purkev ( 1 2 ) and Shan- I / [ 1

ion, R icketts (13) B lasingam e, jadow ski (7), Carroll ( 8 ) , t . r 3’D ell (9), OsinkI ( 1 0 ) , N iekro I :L2 ) a n d Oliver. . W -PurJtey_X 9- ’1). L—N iekro (1-2). .

H om e run.s—St. l.ouis. W hite f i O l l L |16), Brock (11). Shannon (3).Vlilwaukee, Torre (23). Jo n e s N EW YO '22). J im M errit

-------------------------- and coasted17’ T • !•«. neso ta allaib r r o r s L it t L eague-lead

the New

4ngels Past Don MineX run hom er

[ndians 5-1 P o f th ib ig "CLEVELAND (A P) — Tw o

brow ing e r ro rs by C leveland Jitcher Ja c k K ralick helped I.os ,Angeles to four runs in the ninth fi® „i;nning and lifted the A ngels to a J ’l-l v icto ry o v f r the Ind ians fh u rsd ay night.*^

J im F regosi opened th e ninth vith a w alk. W hen Vic P ow er m nted. K ralick threw th e ball ^ ' n ch er t nto r ig h t field. F regosi going to " "hird and P w e r to second. Aft- *:r an in te rn a tio n a l w alk to Lou ^ ' riinton filled th e bases. Bobby 7

Cnoop singled fo r two runs.Bob R odgers a ttem p ted to °

lacrifice and K ralick , try in g for -'^orea1 force a l th ird , th rew w ildly ,/■ ___igain* as two m o re runs sco red , Y ork _os Angeles 001 OOO 004—5 7 0 M e rr itt a :ieveland 000 000 100-1 7 2 ^nan (9) : I

Newm an, Lee (7) a nd itbd- R eniff ( 8 ), ;e rs ; K i-alick, B e lt” t9 ) ancF H ow ard . W Jims, Roof (8 ) . W—Lee (7-6), L —D ow ning -K ra lic k (3-9). H om e ru

--------------------------- ch c r (16). I

Miami Is ChosenFor Ski Meet FAYETT1

M INNEAPOLIS, M inn. (A P ) ~- M iami, F la ., w as chosen F ra n k Bro; Fhgrsday as th e sile fo r n ex t le tte rs whi .e a r ’s N alional W ater Ski f tn le je a t 'hnm nionshiD S. 1943-48.

D irectors of ,th e A m erican Water ^ki A ssociation, in M in­neapolis for th is y e a r ’s com peti- V y l lion sta rting T h u rsd ay , se t the bird week of Augusi a s the ten- T H P lative tinje fo r the 1966 tou rna- I ■ I K Ticni. to be sponsored by the)Irnai/T Mipm i W ater Ski Club. T h e r e (

" 3 ----------- -------------- a n d incIRISH G ET AWARDS

NEW YORK ' (U P I) — N ew Vork let rookie q u a r te rb a c k 'Tohn H uarte b ecam e the s ix th ' L Notre Dame ^ i d s ta r t to be se- T lected the H eism an T rophy win- ic r when he w as honored in l W 'A U 1964.________________________________

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N EW YORK (A P ) — Rookie J im M e rritt sc a tte re d 10 hits and coasted behind a 14-hit Min- neso ta a ttack a s th c A m ericanL eague-leading T w ins rou ted .......the New Y ork Y ankees 8-2 T h u rsd ay night.

Don M incher sm ash ed a tw o- k J A i O X . run hom er and rookie F ra n k — -. Quilici unloaded a tw orrun trip le O T * for the big bloWs In M inneso ta’s v r a - J a t ta c k . Rich Rollins had th ree -m- ^ h its for tho Twins. I l ' l

M e rritt, who cam e up 10 days ago , sh u t the Y ankees oui for b l ACKPI the f irs t six innings but H ector —C anadian L opei b roke the spell leading off n ine-tenths the seven th w ith h is sixth hom e Usted WorU ru n of th e season . Clele Boyer y a rd butte h it h is U th hom er in the ninth, tm e thi

M incher tagged Y ankee .start- cham pionsi e r AI Dow ning for his 16th hom - His tim e wi e r in th e fou rth following E a r l s h e r r y ’s B a ile y ’s single. T he Twins add- ed an o th e r run in the fifth when .. , Zoilo V ersalles w alked, went to ggprv in S \

, th ird on R ollins’ single and . .scored on Tony O liv a ’s sacrifice

’ M innesota 000 210 131-8 M 1 , New Y ork 000 000 101-2 10 2 ”

M e rr itt and B a ttey , Zimmer- ^ T T -■ m an (9 ); D ow ning, Ramos (7).• R eniff (8), S taffo rd (9) and,

Howard. W Me r r itt ------- i « c i r n■ -D o w n in g (9-11).

H om e runs—M innesota, Min- ch c r (16). New Y ork , Lopez (6),B oyer ( 1 1 ) .____________ FOR

10 LETTERS WON PL U MF A Y E T T E V IL L E , Ark. (U PI) C A U -

, —A rk a n sa s f o o t b a l l coach „ — *1 F ra n k B royles w on 10 varsity d K A t le tte rs while an undergraduate I a th le te a t G eorg ia Tec.'i from

1943-46. - IIM

WINTER LEAGUES THE LAST WEEK IN

1 T h e re ore open ings ior full leagues, a n d individuol boWlerv f’hoiV6~A23^

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" sc h e d u le d for 8 p .m . f c r - W i t r o ^ h d ay w as cancelled , due tora in . F rid a y there will be 5a doub lcheader betw een th e ,V*ftw o te a m , s ta rlin g a t 6:30 with Alan^,

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Sherry BeatsWorld Record ijS-SIn Swim Meet

BLACKPOOL, E ngland (A P )-C a n a d ia n D an Sherry c lipped aine-lenihs of a second off the listed World record fo r the 110- #irard b u tte rfly in w inning th e M •itle in the B ritish Sw im m ing K J [Championships T h u rsd ay n ight, rtis lim e w as 58.1 seconds.

S h e rry ’s tim e In th e final bel- ered th e m a rk of 59 seconds la t s e t by A u s tra lia 's K evin 3erry in Sydney, A u stra lia , J a n .!0. 1963.

"The C anad ians cap tu red the jlher m edals as Ron Ja c k s took

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, ,cc^p<[ J T D esp ite s tr ccond in l iB M ? p ta d T om o f m ed ica l rusoo finished th ird in 1:01.5. m ilita ry s e r \ C anadians a lso g rabbed the phvsica'l i r s t two p laces in the m en ’s 10-yard ind iv idual m edley. an d y G ilchrist won w iih D ick a u r m ^hitton rig h t -behind to c a p tu r e ---------sT sv iv ;le silver m edal. R U N N IG ilchrist won in 4:.55.3, fol- LONDON (

3wed home by H utton in 4:.W.9, s ta r Billy ^ /Uh Alan K im ber of E ngland 10,000 m eter nird in 5:05.4. been invitedK aren M uir, the 12-year-old Briti.sh athl<

rom Soulh A frica who se l a m e te r even t 'o rld m ark for Ihe w om en’s lO-yard b ack s tro k e T uesday , ,lOved tow ard an a lm ost ce rta in V O C O t l l hird v icto ry a f te r d o in g the .ustest tim e of 1:06.8 for thc Briniir is ’ lin-yard freesty le heats . ^ A M F IIn addition lo the b ackstroke \ iM I I IC I

he alsu hus won the 220-yord B oit a n d reestyle title.

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Caldwell Wil iegioirTour \ F. Postpoi’O CA TELLO (A P ) — R ain w ash ed oi e b a ll g a m e s .scheduled T h u rsd ay nt tl 1 Legton s ta te to iirn an ien t. In the onlj dw ell ,d< ft-';>ted Id ah o l a lls 7-5. The Is co n tcs t and th e Poc;Uolli>-(.'r;ii)^moi chedu led . Lew ision ' an;l in F a lls w ill ,m e e t *>I. F r id a y , and P o ca ie llo O l O l l l C 1 p la y C ra igm on t a t 3 « - .™

IVlav VIL'wision ami Twin l a lls a rc •1 uiKU'tcaietl so fa r in ; | P | » ■ ^ Wte iu play, aiul each has tw o ' ^ 1 1 1 ^ O I Nl-W VORK

en Cushlan, who rcach ed Yorl; Yankees : base on an e r ro r , se t u p u v in .a n y pennt w inning runs. He w as sa c r i- 'jh e y could w i to second b y ' W nlly T a -|A m e ric a n Le •a. And Dave Gipson singled gam e winner, u t ru nners on tirs t and th ird ., ipson moved to second on a , |,a n ’ Mel Stoll m d out and Steve G arm en jq terfd his Ni ,v a wfllk. 1 season WednerttT-?fmirh~helted-a-Rn«>nderrtT(niltch<!il-mp

w ns hobbled .by the Idaho v ic to ry over t Is second basem an — allow- M innesota Tw th s two winning runs. n ^

Iwcll 210 010 000 0—7 13 2 for Stottlemy lo F a lls 040 000 OOliO—5 6 3 righ t-hander \ n ith . ( ia rm en (7) and Tn- so rt o f annivei a : N orm an and C orbett. W n v.as exact a rm en . L—N orm an. A u h -1 1. 1934. tl

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an Musial Says In ternational

:end Reversed ncM afternoorr . T nUT.q Mn (A p^—Stan sia l, leader of the I^ e s l- t*s physical fitness p ro g ra m . Stottics the m arch of A m erican gam esIth tow ard softness h as been I’y J®*" the b< ersed . p itc h e r in theT h ere ’s no question abouT **■»

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SpirwLfS"of Horsrr;- Loone^J" who rallied for a decath on .victory over Bill T oom ey of La- X J p U T eruna Beach. Calif. X J . d | J‘ Karl Heinz P ap e w on the 10-

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sweeps In the 1,500-meter race , Jo e Don Lowon w 1 9 -year-old J im Ryun of ha lfb ack w ithWichita. Kan., in 3:46.6: the 400- G ian ts andmeter hurdles, ta k e n by. Ron j^ a y com e upWhitney of G lendale, Calif., in swers tor Deti50,2: the 200 T he 6-foot-l.Adolph Plummer of I f A ngeles q ,captured m 20,8 an d the shot- N atio n a lput, won by p a n t Jo h n M cG rathot Los Angeles w ith 62-.1. choice in I9B4

Mills, the indefatigable Marine, and P h illip settleddown to a two-man ra c e a fte r r ic h tthe (irst 1,000 m e te rs w ith Ron *=ept th e righ tLarrieu of Los A ngeles and . But now IAmo Krause falling fa r bhind. outlook se em s

With 2,000 m eters to go. Mills, considerab ly ,niniing as if he h ad a ll the pressivo duriistrength in the w orld , s ta rte d D etro it coachstarted pulling aw ay . W ith th ree ha.< sla te d h irlaps to go, he pu t 50 m et- Lion’s f irs t eyers of daylight betw een him and the seaso n agithe German an d when he Sunday,sprinted across th e finish line, -j-he L ions, ;Phillip was a lm ost 200 m eters runn ing ba’c tla tha rear. punch, a lso r

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F O P E S T H ILLS, N. Y . (U P I) O *- W im bledon cham pion R o y i AX t l H Im erson of A ustra lia w ill b e ^ , aeking h is . second s t r a ig h t , len’s s in g le ti t le and B r a z i l ' s ] . ^ ^ la r ia B ueno w ill try to m ak e l | - ' c | n . f

th ree in a row w hen th ey iaH-fl_f.nntin gen t nf m o re th a n .c a n f r a M) of th e w o rld 's top a m a te u r P ittsb u rg h 's m nis p lay e rs in the 1965 U. S. s a n Francisi, [ationals a t F o rest H ills n e x t in the secoi lonth. a f te r theO ver 30 coun tries w ill be rep-

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By U n i te d P r e s i r T n t c m n t lD m r t - ^Jo e Don Looney, a p ro b lem g av e up M a lfb ack w ith the New Y ork o p en er and \ iian ts and B altim ore C olts, d ia te ly by la y com e up witji a few an- p icked up wers fo r D e tro it Ihis seaso n . Schw all abso T he 6-foot-l. 230-pound speed- A th rce-ru

ter fro m O klahom a e n te re d v ided the cu le N atio n a l F ootbaal L eag u e g am e fo r L a s the G ia n ts ’ No. I d r a f t ag a in s t nin hoice in 1964 and p ro scou ts S ta rg e ll’s 24 g reed l ooney had a ll th e ou t nnd a r red en tia ls fo r stardom — ex- inning nnd p ept th e r ig h t attitude. G aylord P erBut now Looney’s on-field

utlook se em s to havc ch an g ed 5 „o n side rab ly . He has been im - press ive d u r in g p rac tice an d v J . „ )e tro it coach H arry G ilm er a.< s la te d h im to s ta r t in th e .•ion’s f irs t exhibition g a m e of S , : ' he seaso n ag a in s t P h ila d e lp h ia j unday.T he L ions, sorely In need of ’ (Se<

unning b ack s and sc o rin g P ittsb u rg h unch, a lso m ust fill th e g ap San F ra n .5ft by Y ale Lary, th e N F L ’s Law and u tstan d in g punter who re t ire d H erbel (6), £ f te r la s t season. Looney d id le r . W — L* nore th an h a lf of B a ltim o re ’s ry (8-10). lunting la s t year, a v e ra g in g Hom e run 2,4 v a rd s a kick, n in th b e s t in S targell (24 he leag u e .______________________I M ays (32). I

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If It follows that good condi- L o m bard i g tionlng m akes for few er injur- they p rep a r ies, then the Green Bay Puck- .;est o f th e rs m ight have a head s ta r t in night agaii rega in ing the National Football G iants. League title. The reaso

T he P ackers, one of the most is becau se squad is

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Pair OI Games fineTl' 'cam-S A N __ FEA N C1SCQ _(_A R>_.-P ittsb u rg h 's Vern Law stoppedSan F ran c isco 5-2 on seven hitsin the second pame T hursday t hing tn anafte r the (Iiants won theirjigh th s tra ig h t in the opener 4-3 ‘0 „ ;Dn M atty Aiou’s bases — em pty I v a lhom er in the eiuhth inning.

T he doublehetder sp lit kept Softball the second-place G iants li^ T w in Fal gam es back of ihe idle Los An- p a r tm e n t ' geles D odgers la the tense Na- isoftball I lional League race, ra in e d oc

Alou had rep b ced his b ro iher. G a m e s sc le su s , who tor* a ham strin g d a y n ight m uscle In tils ripht leg cha.slng a j a y night gam e-ty ing , two-run trip le by p rov id ing pinch -h lttc r Many M ota in the rtitlnns nr seventh.

J . Alou pu t the G ian ts ahead —2-1 w ith h is ninth hom er fol- » nlowing D ic k-SehpfieltlV -stngle-in -1 § T * 1 0 the six th off Pu-ate s ta r te r Bob F riend .

W illie M ays Ihen hom ered , 1 ■^^-1 , ^ - . M ays added a solo b las t in the n igh tcap for a m ajo r league- T > lj ( leading to ta l of 32 and his sev- J \ C C l i enth in the last ten gam es. Len G abrielson also hit a solo hom er BOSTONnff l a w ___________________ m ore Oriol

R eliever M asanori M urakam i ru n s, tw o i gave up M oia's trip le in Ihe O rsin o ’s si Dpener and was rep laced im m e- inn ing and d ia te ly by F rank Linzy, who nip th e B picked up lhe v icto ry , D on T h u rsd a y f Schw all absorbed the loss. g a m e se rie

A th ree-run fifth inning pro- T ra ilin g vided the cushion in th e second knocked ou gam e fo r Law. who w on h i? 13th th e four-.rui ag a in s t nine d efea ts . Willie th e ir ru n s \ S ta rg e ll’s 24th hom er w ith two e r ro r , a wn out and a mnn on capped the F ra n k M inning nnd pinned the defea t on all th re e E G aylord P e ro ' ted th e erP ittsb u rg h 000 100 200—3 11 0 g am e aroui San F ra n . 000 003 Olx—4 7 0 B a ltim o re

F rien d , Carpin (6 ), Schwall B oston(7) nnd P ag liaron i, C randell M cN ally .(8 ): Shaw . M urakam i (7) and e r (8) and H aller, W — Linzy (4-2). L— E a rle y (7), Schw all (6-5). m an , Nixo

H om e runs — San F ranc isco , (7-5). L—^ J . Albu (9), M ays (31), M. Alou H om e r (7). B ra n d t (7

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T he reaso n L om bard i Is h ap p y end Allen is b e cau se th is y e a r 's P a c k e r w as lost squad is the bestrconditioned shou lder o team h e 's e v e r h a d a t th is But sev stag e o f the y e a r . In a gam e a s team s hn rough a s p ro football. It u su a l- '-h a rd e r by ly follow s th a t th e te a m w ith C levelan the few est in ju ries is the one P au l W arf to b e a t for th e title . period wit

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ll hasn ’t been all p each e s pun ish m en an d c ream , how ever. T he P a c k - NCAA ban e rs lost right end Ron K ra m e r AAU cham w hen he played out his op tion C om peting an d w ere hard hit when rook ie w a s a p re end Allen Brown of M ississippi a sp o t on w as lost indefinitely w ith a te a m whici shou lder operation . E u ro p e .

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P au l W arfield fo r an indefin ite s ta n B a tes period with a sh a tte red co lla r- Sen. Wl bone and the W ashington R ed- D -W ash.. i sk ins will be w ithout the se rv - h is Senat ices of last seaso n ’s rookie of n iitte e inqi

"the year, C harley Ta:ylor; o u t "preseTTtrthi w ith a frac tu red ankle; spokesm en

The A m erican F o o t b a l l ganization; L eague’s Housion Oilers a re an- to rs , coac o th er teiini w ith a serious in- jjc t togelh t ju ry . It was learned T uesday T he hear th a t rookie flanker L nrry EI- Aug. 16. kins, injured in lasl S a tu rd a y 's T h e W exhibition gam e, will be out gaji] he two months w ilh badly to rn w ould lea' knee cartilages. ag re e m e n t

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— F ir st found n iatehes—iiv-tho- ( 7 h n m f jun io r cily golf cham pionsh ip ,w ere plaved T hursday a t the T w in — ItiiUi Jklunicipai Golf ^C ourse. ~KTNGSTi

In th c cham pionship flight J im m y P ack ard downed quali- ® fying m edalist Roberl l.angdon 6 and 5, P ackard shot a 35 on -the-back-nm er-G hm l-D odds-beat- R andy Call 5 and 4. G ary Hui- b e r t defeated C urt Thom.sen 2 "Jt 'and 1 and Willie P eterson de- he hifea ted M ark Stout 5 and 4. from Lag

In the firs! flight Mike T h orpe hnd acccpi dow ned M ark R upert 5 and 4. H e said M ark Dodds beat Bill H atch 4 been set. ^ d 2 and R obert King dow ned sssim siim Del R upert 6 and S.'Max B row n­ing d rew a bye.

In the second flight Rick Gar-1 ey beat D avid Wilson 1 up, Tom S ch ierm eier defea ted Russ W aegelin 5 an d 4. Bill John.son downed D ale Gupton 4 an d 3,Kevin P a c k a rd drew a bye. "

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J r d g r e n , a n 18-year-old pawn en seconds ol a th o pow er strugg le betwwen in the w om er he A m ateu r A thletic Union sty le Thursdi m d th e N ational CoUegeiate AAU Swimr \ th le tlc A ssociation, will be Cham pionshii ho f irs t w itness to testify when _Congress initiates h earin g s into S haron Finnt ho dam aging feud nexl week, P'^ .s* '!" ! ’'®''

Llndgren. a long - d istance 18:30.5 m ■unner from W ashington S t a t e C are tto a t i Jniverslty, w as th rea ten ed , with July JU, lunishment w hen he defied an ^CAA ban and tc»k p a rt in the ' " ho s KAV cham pionsh ips lu st month. “ 'J ? '. *Competing in the AAV m eet ea rlv le- vas a p re re q u is ite .fo r winning ‘ ..ssp d ’a s viI sp o t on the U. S, • nalional 7earn w hich cu rre n tly is touring tim ed in 1S:2 Europe. in d iving i

O thers who will be cnilcd Wright.son c jpon to tes tify include C. Clem- ^ ,on his set •nt F re n ch , p residen t of Wash- and young I ngton S tate, and tra c k coach A rbor. Mich itan B ates. e n 's title on I

Sen. W arren G, M agnuson. " l thought0 -w ash ., said W ednesday that --------------------l is S enate C om m erce Cum-m itteo inquiry inlo the feud willf ire se irr th e -firs t-n p p a r to n ity -fo ripokesm en of all lo n ce rn e il nr- 1 3 1 a l i aSanizations as well n s educa- MT 1 1 1 1 1 1tors, coaches and a th le tes to1,’c t to g e th er and Iell th e ir story. Arh e hearings get underw ay x ^ S l l U

W ashington D em ocrat ?aid he hoped Ihe hearings ^o u ld lead " so m e s o n t f t of th iig reem en t" l>elween the two „in ,h .[n iing h a ttling ath letic orR anizations, "in who a re fighting fo r control of H ouston 7-3 a m a te u r ath le tics in the United sh o rt wh S tales. , ganie. agains

T h e NCAA has impo.sed sane- nine a n tions ag a in s t som e individuals T rian d o s , ar u n d c r-lts^ lu riad ic tin n who com- twn nf ih'i- lii peted in A A U -sponsored m eets, A stros spoih

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Ghampioft-OK^Title Bout Offer a n d V o t bT a N G S T O N ;- Jn m jtica (A P )— tw o out. Coo rh e m an ag e r of B unny G ran t righ t, scorii said T hu rsd ay the B ritish Em - lhe ball got s ire cham pion has accep ted an B riggs a lso liter to m eet w orld lightw eight P h ila . :h am p io n Ism ael L aguna of Houston Pdnanm in n rlrty b u u L a i Pun* — Short,—Ro< im a next m onth. rym plc ; F a r

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OLEDO, Ohio (A P ) — P e r t s lo w e r," sa id Ity C are tto sliced n early sev- she an d the seconds off h e r w orld reco rd com pleted twi the w om en’s 1,500-meter free- pools, le T hursd av in th e N ational M iss Caret! U Sw im m ing an d D iying the C ity 'of im pionsh ips. Swim Club, :ioth she an d runner-up signaling iron F inn eran , a «1964 Olym- e rs an d wasi sw im m er, b e tte red the m ark gone the e: 18:30.5 m inu tes se t by Miss knew w e did

re tto nl the w om en’s AAU neran of the ; et Ju ly 30, 1964. Swim Club. ■',liss C are tto , a 14-year-old „littier. C alif., h igh sthoo l stu- < , . , 7 V n t snn u w ho st.inds 5-foot-l and ighs 110 pounds, sp lashed to o , 1,

e a rly lead an d w as never “>ssed a s she tu rned in a tim e propi;r sigi

18:23.7, Miss F in n eran w as led in 18:29,2.n d iv ing com petition, B ernle ight.son of Phoenix. A riz.. f our o ther n his sccond stra ig h t title . B!rls p laced 1

d young Mickl King of Ann Give the club bor, M ich,, b u rst to a wom - 1 0 oust aan ta s title on her final dive.'I thought il w as going a lot M iss King-----------S---------------- B---- e --------- w om en s tlI- J unlil she won

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ilOUSTON (A P) — Philadel- W rightson, la ’s C hris Short pitched a six- m e te r divini te r T hursd ay night for h is U th s tra ig h t yen :lory of the season bul needed sc o red Olym ilh-iniing help from E d Roe- S itzb erg er. a ck as the Phillies defea ted ly fresh m an lustoh 7-3, d ives to tnShort, who won his fourth crow n, n ie against tho A stros, s tru ck S itzberger t nine und w alked one. G us a f te r thc se iandos, an ex-Phillle, s tro k ed w ith 67,50 ] n nf the hits o ff Short nnd the dive. B ut he tro s spone3~the shuIour~BId7 TlreTflRrheW oring a ll runs w ith two o u t In e a rn e d 66.30; ninth, dive.________P hiladelphia b roke a sc o re ie s J : in the fifth w hen Bobby W ine id John B riggs singled. W ith , '0 out. Cookie R o jas a ing led to '{ht, scoring Wine and w hene ball got th rough Joe G aines, J | | » iggs a lso scored.

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Inf; il ia l. u n d e r th e p re s en t I 'ed - s tocks in e r a l R e s e r v e H o a rd " m a r g i n re - is the (i(7jU7l'CT7TPnr5C“^~P^i'^^rm"mrrrmak«- th e nmot3a new p u r c h a s e of s tock on m a r - A ssum i

----- p u ttin r iin only P<-~r ninrij-htt e n t of th e p u r c h a s e p r ic e a s y „ u , ( i i l l a t e r a l . He b o r r o w s th e r e s t va lue nf th r o u g h h is ' b r o k e r . of s to c k f

r r ec e i i r i7 T 5 D n B h r s o m o s t o c k r w o u td — b costinK $1,500, o n m arfi in . U n d e r would ht

I th e 70 p e r c e n t fo r m u la . 1 fe l t put up Ihn t I w o u ld h a v e to p u l u p o n ly a m o u n t ,

J3.I50. s tock yoi---------—t—nipnw i—ovf.r tn t h e b r o k e r of on ly S

s o m o .stock I ow n ed ou tr i f ih t . M arg in w h ich h a s n v a l u e of ^ e v e r n l a b o u t tl h u n d r e d d o l l a r s m o r e t h a n $3.- th ing in 150. B u t th e b r o k e r c a l l ed o n m e e v e n bej fo r m u c h m o r e — a lm o s t S2 , 0 0 0 h e re , m o re . H e g a v e a n e x p la n a t io n I Howcvi d o n ' t u n d e r s t a n d . C an y o u h e lp ? y „ u f.

A p p a re n t ly , t h e r e ’s a w h a le o f c a n be a d i f f e r en c e b e tw e e n c a s h u n d w as accii s to ck a s c o l l a t e r a l In a m a r g i n not w an t a cc o u n t . sho t m a r

A. Y e s , t h e r e Is. H yo u h a d Q. At ; p u t u p c a s h to c o v e r t h a t m a r - of us w g in p u r c h a s e , y o u would h n v e S c r ie s H h a d to pu t u p 70 p e r c cn t o f Wc w ere $4,500. T h a t w o r k s out lo S3,150. Ihat .soni

But y o u p u l u p s tock . T h a t Is r.o’tinR I• d i f f e r en t . T h e s to ck yo u b o u g h t f rom the

* o n m a r g i n a n d th e s lo c k y o u people . Co w n e d o u t r i g h t a n d put u p a s ily sugKC c o l l a t e r a l t h e n a l l b c c a m e p a r t the inte o f y o u r m a r g i n a cc o u n t . bo n d s w

) School Opens ,eI “of" At Shoshone ^On Aug. 50 T h e s e

O ily m e m 'SH O SH O N E—Schools wil l o p e n t e r e s t r a

h e r e o n Aug. 30 w i th a full d a y c h a n g e d o f cin.sses, a c c o r d i n g to S u p t . r e s u l t is K e n n e th D. C ro th e r s . p a y ou t <

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i>etwcen 9 a m . a n d noon A ug . if he ld t 25, F r e s h m e n a n d s o p h o m o r e s •• lionds w il l r e g i s t e r d u r in g the s a m e e.vtended h o u r s Aug, 26. All o th e r s tu - th a t the ; d e n t s w il l r e g i s t e r on tho f i r s t add i t d a y of school. T h e r e ’;

R e g i s t r a t io n fees h a v e b e e n fus ion ot

(r e d u c e d Ihl.q y e a r . G r a d e s o n e o n those ' th ro u g h s ix will h a v o no fee , buy a S g ra d e s s e v e n a n d e ig h t S2; w dl reci g r a d e s n ine t h r o u g h 1 2 . $ 1 0 . e v e r y sii I w hich in c lu d es t h e a c t iv i ty t ic k - m a tu re s ,et . A th le t ic i n s u r a n c e fo r a l l sn ld hav s p o r t s will c o s t SS th is y e a r . ods.

T ho schoo l lu n ch p r o g r a m wil l On th beg in on Aug. .10 a t th e I. incoln sold, yo school c a f e t e r i a w ith lu n c h e s "■'ill be 1

c o s t in g the s a m e as la s t y e a r , ;fo r g r a d e s one th ro u g h si.x, 2 .i al l lhc cent.s, fo r g r a d e s seven th r o u g h turi ly .12. .30 c cn t s . a n d fo r a d u l ts , 35 If into cent.s, a ro r.i is

School b u s e s will run Ihe s a m e ‘‘all s ign ro u te s nn d s a m e sche t lu les a s a g ra p h .

I Jast y e a r . Anynnr T h e g e n e r a l t e a c h e r s m e e t in g w a c t l v '

f« r a l l t e a c h e r s of the d i s t r i c t ‘*''C on |.f—.— „ ht;LI . i t .,9 - 11) .t m A<.p ■'1 l | ie infn

a t the h igh school build ing . t '-J ----------------------------- Treasur: ;

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D IE T R IC H — Albert l-'nv w a s hiretl Wetlnes^iny as c o m m e r c i a l t e a c h e r a t Du’ i n c h High School, / " ' o i l s

.Supt. H .i ro ld Stroud a n n o u n c e s ' - ' W U k . ! schixi l will s t a r l Aug. .Ill w i th

_________h ich scliool r e g i s t r a t ion frnn i j i V t t l Sto 4 p m. . \ u g 27. School foes W.-\SH will r e m a i n the sam o e xcep t for c r a sh e d s a le s ta x on som e items. I ’e r rv , I

ISchix.'! will tv p in a t Sr^.'i a ni. b e ca u se e a c h d a y .md will c lose a t 3 30 the Civil p .m . T h o bus rnu tes will be s im - here Th' d . ' o ' a - t y e a r ' s . I ^

I 1 Schixil lunch u i l l l v s e rv e d on R oher tsr the f ir st d a y of school w i th a 'o v e r s h o t

- J c h a r g e of 25 ciyits . T h e re s t ^ r tI s.alt« t a x on ho t lunch . I,„ , jm ef ' T h e r e will b e a l im it of JIO Roberi ; c h a r g e on lunches. Will iam '* , I n fo rm a t io n on i n s u r a n c e w a s ini

I th ro u g h the school will h>e s e n t ' c r a s hto p a re n t s la te r . ,

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3 S p a n is h t r a n s p o r t e x p e r t . J a i m e I V e ig a O rdonez , has gone to T a n - v o i i

g i e r s to discu,s,.; witt, M o ro c c a n officials possibilities of hrif■ inc»

J ; ^ e S tra it of G ibraltar to Tink E u ro p e j» n d Africa.

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itroyed by fire are pictured In the where a virtually all-Negro neighborhood, night.

nd- T h e to ta l l o a n v a l u e of th e buses ed- s tocks in y o u r m a r g i n a cc o u n t lead, re - is the f igu re u s e d t o c a l c u l a t e Monn

a k e t h e - i r m o t m t - o f - m a r g i n , .......................... ........ ...A ss u m in g th e s to c k yo u ow ned

p y n i i i r igh t h a d 11 v a l u e of $3,500 | . ? | | a n d y o u r n c w p u r c h a s e h a d a -mJ

fc s t va lue nf $4,500, thu to t a l v a lu e . of s tockif in Ihe m a r g i n a cc o u n t

jd c r woti id— be— $tM)OOv— — broker--------------ider would h a v e to r e q u i r e you to fe l t put u p 70 p e r c e n t of t h a t in ly a m o u n t , o r $5,600, w h e re a . i th e

s tock you d e p o s i t ed h a s a v a lu e BUH iker of on ly $3,500. an d sclRht, M a r g in c a l c u la t io n S ’T r re —)n?it .■rnl ab o u t th e m o s t c o m p l i c a t e d public $3,- th ing in Wal l S t r e e t . I c o u ld n ’t m e e v e n beg in lo s p e l l t h e m out boa rd

, 0 0 0 h e re . ' ' h eI H ow eve r , If t h e b r o k e r c a l l e d school

- 'P ’ on you fo r m o r e c o l la te r a l , you s o f c a n be s u re t h a t h is f ig u r in g w nose u n d w as a c c u r a t e . A f te r all . h e d o e s one-nai ■gin not w a n t to lose a p o te n t ia l hot-

sho t m a r g i n t r a d e r ’s bus in es s . "ps , ™ h a d Q. At a f a m i ly r e u n io n s o m e i a r - o t us w e re t a lk in g n b o u t o u r o ([ ,g r a v e S e r ie s H, U.S. S a v in g s B onds, y o u n g ’

o f We w e re a l l s u r p r i s e d to l e a r n 150. tha t .some pe op le a p p a r e n t l y n r e one.|,n] t is g e t l in g h ig h e r In te re s t c h ec k s Igh t f rom th e i r H b o n d s t h a n o th e r y o u people . O ne m e m b e r of the f a m - .I a s ily s u g g es t s t h a t thi.s is l iecause ‘ ^ptea p a r t the in te re s t rai,e p a id on H 'J'

bo n d s w a s c h a n g e d s o m e y e a r s- — - OUU (oncd slac

I Q T h a t d id n ’t m a k e s e n s e to th e . r e s t of us. W h a t ’s g o in g onh e r e ? . o " r ' r

I A. I hope vou d o i i ’t su sp e c t J’ , ,the U.S. T r e a s u r y D e p a r t m e n t w i lh s o m e kind of h a n k y -p a n k y .

T h e su g g es t io n f r o m o n e fnm - ily m e m b e r w a s c o r r e c t . T h e in- " p , ^

ipen t e r e s t r a t e on H bo n d s h a s b e e n , 5 5 d a y c h a n g e d a c o u p le o f t im e s . T h e ^ u p t . r e s u l t is t h a t d i f f e r en t H bonds *1 '

p a y ou t d i f f e r e n t i n t e r e s t c h e c k s . . liool B u t a ll H bo n d s n o w p a y in- tield t e r e s t a t Ihe r a t e o f 3 % p e r c c n t , ;^ug. if he ld to m a tu r i t y . T h e e a r l i e r ' ; ' ^ re s H bonds a r e now in t h e i r " f i r s t n v,‘, ' i m e ex te n d ed m a t u r i t y " — m e a n in g , ^ s tu - th a t t h e y will d r a w in t e re s t fo r f ir s t a n a d d i t io n a l 1 0 y e a r s . ‘

There ' .s a g r e a t d e a l of con- )cen fus ion on H bon d in te re s t , e v e n o n e o'» th o s e now b e in g sold . If you fee , buy a $1,000 H bon d now , yo u J 2 ; Wiil re ce iv e a n in t e r e s t c h e c k (jm(.o,',

$ 1 0 , e v e r y s ix m o n th s un t i l th e bon d l ick- m a tu r e s . H bo n d s n o w b e in g

a l l so ld h av e lO -year m a t u r i t y p e n - ^(His, s t i f f ’

w il l On the H ho n d s now b e in g oco in sold, \'Our fi rsr i n te re s t c h e c k r h e s W'ill b e ' f o r $,''; \ o i i r s ec ond fo r e a r , 511 ■'iO; your th ird for $16. nn d , 2 .1 al l the rest for $ 2 0 unlil m a - 5 .(,o<i| lUgh lu r i ty g ra d u r. 3 5 If in te res t r a l e s on H b o n d s

n ro r . i is rd ap.iiii, wcTI h a v e to ^ a m e cal l s igna l s off on th e a b o v e p a r r V-„„• ^ , has t'a.

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r On MUk, Coal % i!: the ■ Wash!ralue BUHL — Bids on m ilk, coal the I

and school bus insurance for the asylui-lilfi.S-fifi school te rm for the Buhl furthe

•a le j public school system w ere ac- > n ^U n 't cepted d u rin g the m onthly school immci

out board m eeting M onday night. TheThe m ilk co n trac t for the selves

jUed school hot lunch profirnm w as an d (you a w a r d e d to S m ith’s D airy, landec

iring whose low hid w as 4.7 cents p er of Wcdoes one-half pint. The con trac t is most hot- t” fu rn ish 140,000 one-half pints The;

of G rade A m ilk contain ing not workeless th an 3.5 p er cent b u tte rfa t Siberiifor Ihe ensu ing school y ea r, fromO ther bids w ere subm itted by fion a

m ds. Young’s D airy and Ida-G etn ' ' ' thee a rn Q „ |,y fiyg cents per room' one-half pint, ffl then h e r °f tra c t w as subm itted and ac-

„ cepted by the board . The bid | V | ,‘ was from the W right Fuel Co. J - 'A Ifears burnish app ro x im ate ly 400 to

500 tons of w ashed and oil trea t- I m cd slack coal a t $12.50 p er ton.

, Bids on the school bus insur- T >■ ancc, covering II school buses, i \ C

t •'I’® F ord pickup truck , onolent stand-by bus, ren ted and non- I^Al

. owned autom Sblles, w ere re- year-ifnin- from th e Jo h n M. B a rk e r ton 1

j ’ agency, rep re sen tin g th e Gen- E° or' e ral In su ran ce Co. o f A m e rip iu .j" thi

The *568.80 an d from the-Snow - a»vK;onds ag ency , rep re sen tin g Mal‘ ' Ihe F a rm e rs In su ran ce Ciroup, p o a p

j ■ for $543.70. T he coverage is to setU ire n t *"clude $100,000 - $300,000 bodily exaiVP injurv, $25,000 p ro p e rty dam - comfl

■first “ P'-' m ed ical. th a t / The in su rance bids w ere tak en Ha

't"for ad v isem en t. If no irregu - in thlarities a p p e a r the co n trac t will accu:be aw ard ed to th e Snow -John- 46-yeson agency for subm ittin g the Floyi

even -phe school lunch Ku^ budget w as p re sen ted and ten t- truck

atively ap p ro v ed aw aitin g the 89 aoutcom e of a shift in personnel. Glem

^ The follow ing te a c h e rs w ere Hi;em ploved for the 196,5-66 school Marcterm to com plete th e teach in g time;staff: Len Ciene Ash. a g rad-uate of B righam Y oung U niver-Mty w ith a BS d eg ree in sc ience. M(who will in struct m a th e m a tic s M un

” and sc ience in the senior high youtlscho<il; G lenda L. S chafer, a 37thg rad u a te of BYU w ho h a s opertaught two y e a rs in O regon, for Missa fifth g rad e te a c h e r ; E velyn heldK err, fo rm erly of Boise, whohas taugh t in the C a ssia C ounty

know school sv s tem . for second g ra d e ."• in s t ru c to r M rs . M a c y B a x t e r , 1” P*-'' Buhl, IS sohrpl nu rse .

i " .i— bus , i f . T n s p n c t a l i o n - . e a . . ___the M ap ic W a t e r p r o j e c t w a s

hi.nii'. .px iomlcd tu a l u r n a r o u n d a t t h e ;ju n c t io n of the C a m p b e l l a n d jMcClain roads. F loyd Jon es isthe school bus c o n tra c to r for i

7hoo^ Ihis route.T ru s tees recom m ended thn t

specific.ations and in form ation bc g a th e re d on the possib ility j

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i t a k e n H a th aw ay , w h o is be ing he ld i r r e g u - jn the Salt l . ak e County j a i l , is ;ct w il l a c c u s e d of shootinK to d e a t h a ,i v -John- 46-year-old Sa l t l a k e City m a n . ** n g tb e F lo y d B. F u l le r , la s t I-elx' 27. ' ■' —

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N ^ W YORK ( A P ) - I n t h e 20 J N I . y e a r s since t h e e n d o f W o r ld W a r li the 'A m e r i c a n p e o p le h a v e produced g o o d s a n d s e r v ­ices valued a t tS t r i l l ion . A n d on the 2 0 U1 a n n i v e r s a r y o f V-J D a y N o S a tu rd a v few Will q u e s t i o n th e «> sohdnes's of th e f o u n d a t io n o n “ ow

i which the e c o n o m y is n o w *I ba.sed, a s dizzy a s its h e ig h t j f y ' m a v seem. B utj

:k The growth of th e e c o n o m y 'lot h a s been (ar ( a s t e r t h a n t h a t of W e i »nd the popu lam m a l th o u g h t h a t h a s Hout g a m e d 3S pe r c e n t —fr o m 140 ak. nu l l ion [>ersons in A u g u s t 1945 al l. 1 0 195 million lo d a y .

lier Bul the G ross N a t io n a l P r o d - j j 26- uct lhe value of a l l g o o d s a n d Ige s e rv ice s prtx luced , h a s m o r e B u r 211. t h a n tr ipled in t h a t t im e , G N P D im- h a s gone from S214 bi l l ion a t N ind the end of the w a r to a b o u t $660 ; r s . ; bil lion this y ea r .-es I T h e financia l s t a t u s of the av- f u r 'e r a g e Am erican h a s c h a n g e d

I ju s l a s r e m a r k a b ly . H is p o s s e s - Q g « ,ws sum s, dehts, s a v in g s , s p e n d in g ,er ‘a n d net worth , a l l h a v e s o a r e d , mci Indiv iduals h a v e s p e n t $5.3 5 0 tr i ll ion since 1945 a n d p e r s o n a l c ia a i so', can.'ium piion now r u n s a t $423

bil lion a vear .In thc* 20 y e a r s A m e r i c a n s Cl&si

,,.^e took on m o r t g a g e s to ta ling , $475 T- bill ion as the n u m b e r of h o m e ,'n,i o w n e r s rose 75 p e r c e n t to 35 C lasi V . m il l ion loday. C o n s u m e r c r e d i t „ , ro s e from $5.7 b i l l ion in 1945 to■ $78.7 billion to d a y , w i th in s ta l - Claai

■ m e n t debt b e in g th e l a r g e s tc o m n o n e n l a t $61.7 bil lion. c l a s i

Bul f inancia l a s s e t s o f . i n d iv id ­u a ls have c l im b e d too, w i lh the t o ta l now e .s t im ated a t $1.37 tr i l - £.,3 ^ lion. These inc lude c h e c k in g a n d s a v in g s a cc o u n ts , s a v in g s a n d loan sTTaresT~stocksTT)ond57~1n;^ CTaS

ng. s u r a n c e and p e n s io n r e s e r v e s .Ib. I T h e s e a sse ts to p l iab i l i t i e s of

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fash ion . In the 20 y e a r s , 113 mil- " Tion T im e ' r ic a n -m aae cii rf f-^have

b e e n sold. D o l la r v o lu m e of aU- lo s a n d p a r t s e x c e e d e d $620 bil- lion. In lhe 20 y e a r s s o m e $270

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’50- Who la k e s c r e d i t fo r th e s t n k - l o b i ' : 25- in," g ro w th in th e A m e r i c a n cu* 1

igh e co n o m y ? G r e a t s t r i d e s in prc>- Ibs d uc t ion e f f ic ie ncy h a s m a d e itlbs poss ib le fo r U.S. m a n u f a c t u r e r s ----------Ib U o p nx luc e th e goods . T h e R e« o r l

6 5 : ' s t e a d y r ise in p e r s o n a l in c o m e s , Kr,ori. ' 950 makin .q for a m u c h l a r g e r m id-

d io - incom e g ro u p . f i ( rn ished thc t e r m a r k e t s to p a y fo r th e h u g e in- nZXTTk ves c rcas :? m go o d s a n d s e r v i c e s . iimina

Ibj And w h e re th e in c o m e s d i d n ’t 50- c o v e r it. the e x te n s io n of per- —

lice sona l c r e d i t d id . M ost m a n u f a c - P e r « o i l u r e r s a g r e e w i th Ihe le nd ing a g cn c ie s t h a t w i ih o u t c o n s u m e r c rc d i t lhe u n p a r a l l e l e d e c o n o m - A im

prr. ic " in w th co u ld n 't have been ______ac luev.rd. c i . c u

U ih is on-t l ie -cuff d e b t dan- min- geroii- .ly hi.uh'* ciufi've , s ‘' Tens of m i l l i o n s of A m e r i c a n ojui.

9 5 f a m i l i e s h a v e u sed c o n s u m e r bo.iit ‘ 9 c rc d i t fo r th e p a s t 20 y e a r s , " *"■Jl s a y s L. W a l l e r Lundell , p re s i - mos.

P T d en t of C .I .T . F in a n c ia l . " T h e i r c o m k ab i l i ty to h a n d le th e i r f in a n c ia l p r o b le m s w i lh .sound j u d g m e n t p^nd.

C is s h o w n in th i s ; O u r c r e d i t loss- dio h e s h a v e n e v e r b e e n m o re lh a n a —* f r ac t io n of a p e n n y on e a c h dol-

e r l a r we a d v a n c e d . " roiUpjuy- | So, the A m e r i c a n public in 20 t. tivr ore y e a r s .of t r i p l in g its r a t e of - ^ 53,1 p ro d u c t io n a n d c o n s u m p t io n is

j a l s o w in n in g good m a r k s fo r i.>n’»-;>le- c o m m o n s en s e . __I to ----------------------------- WllKKl

crutct

i Wall Street 4k Chatter *3'.

N EW Y O RK ( U P I ) — Pur - cel l, C iraham & Co. be l ieves ai>iy the n e a r - t e rm outlook for the m a r k e t is gen e ra l lv f a vo ra b le .. ll I • . consulbu t says cau t ion should bc ex- Av»nu e rc ise d in c ase of a n y p e c u l i a r c m u o i tochnical a c t iv i ty . Aima

jl ly T he f irm says it is h e s i t a n t to .I g h , r e c o m m e n d h eavy buy ing in ^dehtaj a y CNclical i ssues, e ven ihough a _______

ra l ly in th e se s locks s e e m s in- t h e n)cr- ev i tab le . __liillliil e y M itc hum . J o n e s & T e m p le to nrge ?^ays (he s h o r t - t e r m t r e n d o f th e ----------ll. m a r k e t is on the u p s id e a n d al-cuL -LhauXLh th c . - lo n g - tc rm t r e n d re_;_____ind n ia in s neu t ra l ; , it a l so snows '! v. sin- s igns of a d e f in i t e r i s e . ^ind T h o m s o n & ‘M c K in n o r l s n y s en- th a t , a t p r e s e n t , th e m a r k e t is llll too u n c e r t a i n to p r e d i c t a de- Ii rd fm i te t r e n d b u t it w o u ld .seem _______jy . to be b u i ld in g a b a s e fo r the nd t r a d i t i o n a l s u m m e r ra l ly . T h e ^

f i rm c o n te n d s t h a l th e lo n g e r .bout uie th e c o n s o l id a t io n , th e b e l t e r :e; c h a n c e fo r a l a r g e r ra l ly . r s l ________

MemonaTGroup ill Exp^ects Action

SU N V..VLLEY ( A P ) - D o n a l d . \ n d e r s o n , s p o r t s d i r e c to r n t Sun in .nn V'alley a n d a m e m b e r o f th e — H e m in g \v a y m e m o r i a l c o m m it - te e , s a id t o d a y it is h o p e d t h a t s.i.m, p r e l i m i n a r y s i te p r e p a r a t i o n fo r a m e m o r ia l ; m o n u m e n t c a n be u n d e r t a k e n Ih is f.ill, '

He s a id a n a r c h i t e c t is a l ,,Jde •*’*

j m o n u m e n t c a n bc r e a d y fo r n»m.'I ■ [dedication before the ann iver- ___ :

_ j s a r y n f th e b i n h o f E r n e s t H em - , j lag^vav n ex t J u l v 21. EXPERIrs I ■ homr.ill.-i! f a m e d a u t h o r sho t h im .se lf si,oi>i,

a t his h o m e n e a r Sun V a l le y ;,re S e v e r a l y e a r s ago.[rs, ------ r.n^T

B E S T W E E D rs P E T E R B O R O U G H . E n g l a n d

— P r u c s i o r . t h c b e s t r s . jw e e c i s w il l b e o f f e r e d ' a t a g a r - e s . ; d e n s h o w S a t u r d a y . A sp>okes- ice m a n s a id . ‘*.Aftcr a ll t h e r a i n j a c k a i n d . t h i s y e a r we a r e e x p e c t in g s o m e .

i g i a n t e n t r i e s . .

t J s e - r i r e s e - p h o T r e - ^JOB OPEI

2 0 N u m b e r ? F R E Ei'l i! u H * lp W l

o f c h a r g e — -----------

Dn — r ' \ rl y N o m a t t e r wt>en> you Uvehe In tfaeso a reas , you c a non n o w t e l e p h o n e t h e T im e s - “ T h e I IW N ew s f r ee of ch a rg e . g

I f y o u l ive m DUI TTAc .B u m . C a s t le fo r d _543-4«>4>ny

of W en d eU , QMOdlng, COCK, a s H a g e r m a n , CAS 40' J e r o m e —_______ B36-3535 ^

F i l e r . H o lU st tr , G ood \. R o g e r so n ,

J a c k p o t _______ 336-537Snd C O Nire B u r le y , R u p e r t ,J P Declo . Paul, ( a t N o r l a n d _______ 678-3553i60

♦ * • » r u u x mIV- womened pbar\in«

Classified Directorynu* So t

5.3 A N N O U N C E M E N T S k XEcIP FTia l C la s s i f i c a t io n 1 t h ro u g t i IS wsmc4 123 . . -ord* ;

E M P L O Y M E N T ns C la ss U lca t lo n 18 th r o u g h 31 175 I'X, or .T,e F IN A N C IA L Pl.nl In35 C la ss i f i c a t io n 30 th r o u g h 38

B C H O O L 3 - I S 8 T R U C T 1 0 N a l - C la sa l f i c a t lo n 40 t h r o u g h «

R E A L E S T A T E . . C la ss i f i c a t io n 60 th r o u g h 63

-• Twt« Fthe R EN TA L S r-AHT iTr

C la ss i f i c a t io n 70 th r o u g h 88 « r«nd C.. I. cnd A Q R IC U L X U R E n e a t . iIn^ c r a s s m c a t i o —K r ”t n r o u g h “ OT-“

” , L IV E S T O C K .l e t C la s s i f i c a t io n 100 t t i ro u g h 118 Coumrr

SEAMSTIi________1UISCELLANEOU8 »lll'n»

ing C la s s i f i c a t io n I M ' t h r o u g h 160

’ ■ ___ a i r c r a f t a n t l b o a t s ------------App;y_j^ C lass lI lca . t lon 165 th r o u g h 173

5il- a u t o m o t i v eC lass l f lc aU o n 180 th r o u g h 200 '

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'HE l o i t a n d F o u n d _______________ 1LUts'l : ti»lur,J«)r aueu. i 7 ml Bl.k. ^

dl- swimmlns pool, irtrla birlhslon*Lir- rina. Ci««r *UJn* In y*llow gold. — -

aonilni«nt*J. .v&iue. Hayr&rili H f l lp W-- 7aa»4&tfu.______________________ —------------

LOH’i ' : Fair of bifocal glu«*« In grc«n a n CM« by Europ**Q tourUc C»Uj.Q ‘, Ib3. Sho»hon«._______ 21

Lua I' : Al picnic m»n» w»lUu m*W »nt!' Call 73a-l)Oo4 or 7aa-Olu5. U«w»rd. *iclu.iv

»rs -------------- ----------------------------------- - .ewlng■be Re«or»«_________________ ^es, liriOriSii L..ak« Lodtf* accrpiing r«»- ^ i(J. «rvailuns — Cabin*. Room*. Modern *dvanc«

trailer alwU. WrlU Kedflsh Lodga. p[yStanley. Idaho.___________________ COMPA

In- Uueai llanch—cabln7. dial 733clinlrttf room, aaddle home*. For tea- wk ^orervailuna wril* Ketchum or phun* AN J 77*-25H5. Stanley.e r - ------------------------------------ ---------------- -------------

ac- P o r s o n a l t —S p e c l i l N o t i c e s 9 wing SaJe-ma^er DEAGLE SAFETY SERVICE

Alignment-Uiakea-Shocki-Mu^fl*™ Ju^raMt>Cn <1* Ma.n : m.-nclni

Ci.CiJ } i\L r J;jn- invinbfi ihu’« *1. ‘ i yn>« iJuiintf nifni f.

Autfu»l (in<>. cmnu.iiMbie aixl ' '^'i Mahclujiva in j.Mij i»iuM/ j.cicailoft. Wnlc:

lan Cmb hou-* paiii«». awimming po»>l.i e r boating, water akhng, fl'«hin^, pirnie Inciud*

.. And gulfing ifl privacy. CaJJ addreaa.or wril* Canyon Country Club. Box backgro

jsi- 1Q06. Twin Fallr. for fre* brochur*. avallabl e i r COMK o n n o w i Jt* going to b« fallial befur* you know It and you'r* atill

going to b* an "old fashioned" d** ent pendant on Mr. Dell. Mr. 2-Way R*- SS- dio baa all th* dftaila lor being • ,1 a "Mo'l.rn." 733-7324. ~[qI MAS'l'EU DEfECTIVE: International men. i

Service. Any inve«tiga(ion. Radio men. > equipped car*. World* id* repreacn- W'illiam

20 talivn. All confidential. 733-6631 or SaturdaHon H46.__________________________

; i’ULl..^ll BRUSH CO.. quality prod- ' uctt. prompt coun*«>u« aerviee.

lOr I.yn^cKxl Boulevard, phona ordara.________________________

WllKEL cbaira, *x*rcuing *«iulpcn*nt,crutches, walkara for r«nt or aal*. K&-&0 j Kingabuo'* Pharmacy. 117 Main Health

tKavl. Pbone 7.13.6&74 or 733-OlU.

^^W— m*«;hinAa aLart.__ SJat IJift.ftO. Singer S*win« (^*nt*r. 120 T R O Y Main N.>rth, Call collc«-t J■ .33ii. * * ^ *

SA\'E youraelf tha fut* and muaa. for •p«-st e<introl. juBi call ua. Cem Sprmy-ing. dial 7.11-4206,_________________ ElxpCrANTED all kinds of pailenta. Reason-

'es ahly priced. Starr Home, IOS Sthhe Avcnii. E..1.______________________ Wond.r

Si’ENCEU Spirella retflitcred figure man.' consultant! Lyale <»ardner, 301 7th

■X- Avenuf North, phon* 7.' T»7001._____ L E Oa r CHIROPRACTIC n#rv* •p«viaU.t; Dr.

Alma Hardin, 1X7 Ni>rih Waahing*ton, phone 733-4741._______________ NATIONi

Ia WILL not he renponaihia for any for 2 in Mehta other than my rwn^ work. )a Howixrd M. Huston bondabi

in- THE nE.ST ~ . r lo bu, un(inl.b.dfumitur* U at Th* Emporium. ^ ** ’0 1*

nn ALCOHOLICS AoanyTOoua. For fur* dmlr* 1 th*r information phon* 733-4080. Intarvi*

he ---------------------------------------— --------- - Knauaal- Tuesday

r A D V E R T I S E R S ______

P lea se Checlc Y o u r Ad v s o n th®^ F t r s t D a y -

, 5 l»r».r.ic- P H O N E 7 3 3 - 0 9 3 1 i^i"ipm.;

Ok---------- ---------- ' ----- -*xp#rl*n

T r a n i p o r t a t i o n - > C a r P o o l s 1 0 Do^TWO rtd« ne*^to N*w York. leaelng

.er ,bout September 10. Will .har* ax-----«h*ro»ca e r rena«. Call 733-8245 - 731^7(1 aft«r e S p.m. •------------------------------------------*204 fo ------------------------------------------------------abt* Tl_ B e a u f y S a l o n i ______________ 1 5

SPECIAL! Kack'lo-achi'H)] ivermanents. Good wI 15. Given by Mary Spacik and Carol q,

Looa*. Uptown Deauir Hook. 203 2 nd jStreet flaat, aerou from Blaekar*. IdahoFree r'ustomer parking. 733-4630. i*#.

• , UOirPLETE 'Heauly aervic* Ijr adVan> 'EXPERliI la cad atudaou at readueed pri*«». Par- tractorun tnanenta. tS. Beauty \ r u Aeadcmy. bar«eat<'he Main We»t. Phon* 733-6342. Cr*eWlit- HAIHCUTTING, hair styling tinting. aC6-7a2(

Permanenta from IS. Ariistie Beauty WANTfclEla t Salon. 13S Main W*«t, phona 7M- familyfor M41. Eraning appotntmenta._______ farm^ SCHOOL aparial * 1 0 permanent" for around

|€.5<). Gladycc Cboata. Neighbor- from a<ho >d Beauty Salon. Xi6 S Uapla. 711- STEADY'

a t —— ---------------------------------------------------PRE-SCHOOL permanent ap*ciala. tw»«n

permanents given by B*aa Egbert. Box 23< ror Remaa Beauty Salon. T33.U37. EX>ERII

m- B « b y s i H T « - c h i T d c « f 1 6

EXPERIENCED bahy aitting (n our Merc tinLynwood and Bla* Lakaa LAROREl

elf shoppmk Centers. Fencad Ikaek yard. Ing houey Phone 733-1698. _____________ 20

BO-PEEP Child A Tallonuraary. pr*-klnderFart*n. klnderl EXPERJtgarten. Register for fall elaaaM. 160 In Che7th Avenue Notth. 71^40ft7. 135*. R

_ . d e p e n d a b l e ehiJd 7m Fene*4 CATTLE nd Jrd Strwrt NortK Pbati* Year aiSt _HateltoiJJ.. RELIABLE Child ear*, t^ rv* fcneed WANTED

r»rd. BuperrUe,! play. Hour, day or Grade~^eel. Phone 733-^5fV8. .‘.;<;.4 7 .r

“ n JACK and J IL L S Nuraery. Hour7day VANTEEn c . 0.'* Liceiued, 203 10th Aevtiua and ha

^ HollUf:

U s e T i m e s - M^ m p lo y m fln t ,J 7 , H o lp W aJOB OPENINGS *t P«rjoon«l Servic* tStcV

of M«*lc Valley. 22« Shoaboo* Eaat, pbon* 7S?-Sft62.___________ _______

H*lp W « n t* d -F « m » U - 18— -------------------- ■ th* Wur

Fraternal. ^ C A C T U S P E T E ’S - i M -«V, , aucc**afu

muat b<••The F un Sppt

South of th e Border** backgrouFor imH A S O P E N I N G S F O R : J.''!"

COCKTAIL W A ITR ESSES “ t O : p CASHIERS w

W A ITR ESSES _______ |

Good w ages, hospltalizaTion, opening oaid v aca tio n s . saiary pfit*. goo

C O N T A C T : G u y K e e p rebume.

C a c tu s P e t e ’s ■— ~J a c k p o t , N e v a d a ■ n a ip —m

local Civic OwanTIailTm De*dII 3 STU Ewomen to work part>lim* In hum*phoning for community pruiect. Ex>celleat opportunity fur futur* p«r- ^man*nt manag*rial poaitioo. Commit-aic-n. Saa Mr. Knaua. 8^6 Main Av*-nu* North. No phona calU. 12 to 2p.m., 6:30 to B p.ip,_____________ MUSt b<

EXECUTIVE a*er*tary - r*c*ptionlit wanted Immedlataly. Shoithand. 100 word* p^r minut* — typlug, €& at>dt - worda par minute. AppHcaciong wHl t\rrL^ ba accepted at Boiaa Cascade Con- (tainer Division. P. O. Box 30. Ilui- _ley, or aee Donald Moj« at Container ^plant in Rurley.

WANTED: Cook, light housekeeping WILL cTi for 2 on ranch In Santa Pnu!a. Cali- Buaimus fomia. White, no drinking or ground* amoklng. 1260 month and ' privat* right ai quarter*. Writ* aga, axperienc* and ly Creel r«ferenc«* to 356 South- Bumaidi. 837-4&50,

• I..oa Angel**. California. «SINGLE lady to work In Rest Hom*. flCn »-

Live In. Stat* ag*. W'rlt* Box C29.Twin FalU._____________________

1»AKT tim* help nee.lo.J in country COLI-EC area around Twin Fnlla County and RIIQICa« la County area. Phon* 7J3-3:;04.

NEAT and clean waitress wantedMuit ha oul of ?chojl. Blue Lakes crnrU.n« TnwiT~ir Country. —QTIilT?r ^

OIRL for car hop w.irk. Must he 6 yeara out of acbool. Blua J>akee Town A bunlnua Country. tion. hii

SEAMSTRESS part time, muat bewilling to learn to p>eaa. Apply al t>enefUa,_ n r iiiiita _______ advanceii, ^/laajwia. - ---tJ 'BOr '

HEAD Banquet waltrcia. Blu* Croas.>Vpply .JRog«raon ReatauToni. -------------

_ . K *rm Vi

Bell Your Don't Needa . with a W ant Ad

H /PHONE 733-0931

1 Ask for Classified *!< i i a lp W * n te d -M a l» 19 32(; S A L E S M A N ------------cuiAg* 21-48. neat appearance. ToL aell and aervice lh* fabuloua and J. D. 4U

eicluaiv* SINGER 'Touch & T.ew" trash baewing machine. On the lob train- DulUi S<

3 Ing. Salary plua .-i.mnasai-.n. Car cUSTO. lfurnlahed. Uaual company bene- eualomfllA. Unlimilwl opp<jrtunit.v for Hewton

” atlvancemenl. 6 day » week. Ap- ..'• ply In person al THE SINGER 'JnTo \\ _ COMPANY. 120 Main North ur». dial 733-3344 for appointment only ClJSlOM

ask for Mr. Flora. De/ord.* AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY inga or

EMPLOYERjl M A N W A N T E D

SaJewman or Sale* Traln« Inter- Conlaclaaled In entering i«le* field on 16&R-permanent basis. j?l60 per week CLSlO.ilguarantee to man selected. Com- only, Wm.'ncing wi-.h Hftlnlnr. Ueputation L.li . rnul^l Mnnrl inv r,t i;:a* ion. l ur i ri

;■ 1 Mah 1, , I , ..». Wnie: rris,..nnol M.ina«??r ------ :------I. Diawer H07, liobe. Ida. V»A.-ic.Ltc Inclutl* in lettar: Futi nam*. ballnfc-.2 ad.Jreaa. telephone numhcr, work Herman X background, your ajta and dal* CUSTOM

avallabl* if accepted. Hay ai

^ $ 4 4 7 . 2 6fore K

* Due lo expansion thin progreaalv* CLSiU.M Company has openings for thre* inc. Co

‘I men. Manager trainee an*! aalea- R. Si>re0 men. Ag* no harrier. Call Mr. CUSTU.M

WilJlamaon, 733-0077. Friday and ,,^uJpm^ Saturday, 9 through no<m. (iuntrr.

- --------------------------- WANTEDtioner •

, M A N FUer. gW A N T E D ‘'h M !,.\.

^ . . Sft6 -2 i»2 «*• *6-60 yaara old. Permanent Job. n Health insuranc* — Paid vacation. CtuSiD.MInir anil

-S E E ; D ean Jenk ins .° TRO Y NATIONAL Ij \OSID RY- ' r<’>fne r'lp •*• — ■ .

JiAY .la.E x p erienced New and Used anywhri

h C A R S A L E S M A N custo^Wondarful opportunity for right HlTold*

1 SWA ru i: L EO R IC E MOTOR CO.

934-4430. Goodlni CUSTOM. . ________________________________ tie. C-

NATIONAL OrgMiaation haa opening WANTI-:D y for 2 men lor vear aiound aalej Ph-ne

work. Muat b* neai in appearance. t;UHTOM bondabi* and g»K>d auu>o>yDiic. Ag* phone

J no barrier. Averag* eaminga |7,2u»i TTuPtTTvT year, pltia monthly h >na3. Alao need n'irk«nion* man of managarlal Quality with -----------

> deaIr* to mak* 615.000 a year. All CUSTO.M Intanriewa confidential. S<* Mr. tie. PhrKnaua or Mr. I-awrence. Monday, CUSTOM Tuesday, W*dn*aday. Main Av*- 324-41K2nu* North. 12 to 2 p.m. and 6:30 cUSTOM"

- — Ua,,fl;aq j.mv------------------------------- ,LITHOGRAPHIC PRESSMAN —• *m- -- ---- ------

ploym*nt Salt Laka City. Must hav* VA/ .L U«x^riao«a «o 2 i . louh pxaa*** orlarg*r. alngl* or muliicokr. Exc*l- ”l*nt working condition* wllh new equipment, top wagaa. frlng* bene- flta. Old firm, job permaoer.U Writ* js THJ

- "ezperienc* qualification* Tti d*tail.Box 6-E, e/o Tlmea-N»yw*. I

“ FULL tim* men wanled ui workchcroleal and a*ro*ol routa. 60 to 70 —r-a»

‘ «topa daily. Ag* limit 20. Call' 7S3> OhJVi S204 for appointment. Areaa avail- abt* Twtn Falla. «ufl*y and Kim-

5 berly.---------------------------------------- --------------

'• Good working eondltiona and ben^ Fn)m IJ flta. General Motora product*. Leo tors.

Rica Motor Co., Inc., Gooding. ^ n ’fitIdaho. Pbon* S]4-ii3S. P. O. Bex delivery

r ______________________________ C A REXPERIENCED truek driver* or 7491. tractor drivar* to rsn potato -

^ harveatera. Aubrey Gray. SailorCreek Water Company. Bo* %9 or Garden*

r. 366-7926. Glenna Ferry.___________ ag«. *■'y W’ANTEI>—Married man with amali .

family for irrigating and general ^farm work. Mtxlem houce. year 2026 1 1

>r around job. 3 milea aouth. 1 waat — — ' % from aouthwf^t corner of Buht.^ STEADY *mploymcnt- for a gr>od ex- Garden*

perlenced feed mill man. Married, be- Ford tr6 tw «n agm 20-30. Writ* c/o P.O.t. Box 236. Rupert. Idaho. DICK ^ EXPERIENCED mechaa{« and **- ----

S periencvd body man. Inquire Dick 1 rac i Hrmalcy. Good* Motor. Ford' and “

r Mercury Dealer. Rupert 436-3136. emplfT*I* LABORER, Cr0 9 d •alary. *tcady. p*«k- . .*L Ing house experience he’pful. married. ... —

aga 30 to 40. Apply to; Idaho HIdo JjEWINt..A Tallow Company In peraon._____ po^ket .

EXPERIENCED automotive parta man 0 In Chevrolet daaler^hip. Call 436>

31S«. Rup*^tt. . ____________^ RKPAlRl-3 CATTLE feeder and gvneraJ farm baniv* Year around Job. Pbona &2»-»l^.

Hatelton. CUSTOMd w a n t ed «xp«riencad milker f o r ir Grade A plpelln*. Pbone evening*. ----- ^

.‘■:<?-47. 7. Til7r._______ ^ r A l N T I Ny VANTED: Experience truck driver —a and hay aUeker. Pbooa C&fr.4111. SHORT «l

HotlUt«r. made? <

5 - N e w s W a n

To opermla NEW UKrlLV

tb* World a financi.liy I r a u r n a l Societjc, M-- will be in a poait.^n to 69.UOO annually .vjU • aucce^aful p j.n . muat be finanouu> ; l : i b*va good credii . aun • known locally. *nd lbackground.

» ith <iur r .p r » .n t . t i ,„tr,: ‘Cli HTO : Paul A. J.,ne,

Western ll(-tfl.,n>l ti H-O. Box Si?.;

l a k e ch*v fTlTtopening for a» ,i,t.:u -aru Salary plu* commi,M ,n

Plans. Only cip*rl.-.u,,j V^ to r , p ,r t3 men n'1 . 1 7 ^

H a l p - M a i t t a n d Fe m iU

S T U D E N T D E A l S ' B

WANTED! IF o r C asino

M u s t b e 21 y e a r s o ld, prt((;, a b ly n o t ov er 30

a p p l y T O ; D ick S w « „ , ■ o r G u y K eep at

C A C T U S P E T E 'S H

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m6 year* commuiiliy, pynlic co«t4 bu,ln«i. exprrirnc^. r-lU-g, tion. high quality ref"rtncca, tt

Vv heaiib iniurtnt, benefit*, Opportunr,- f.,r Hadvancement. Writ* In

■---to Bdit -:u-u.

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C U S T O M I H A Y C H O P P I N G ■

C u s to m F arm in g

F ile r’ 326-49M o r 32W703

C U S T O M p l o w i n g "J . D. iUlO »nd 3 boiu-m plow .f.^ trash U.ardfc.

D o m ; SfHIUJDEIt BUHL. 843ma CUS'J'O.kl suathj/j4f wna cndtUise.

cuutum baltng. New Holland btJc. Hcsaton Hwather, N*'* fMuipac;Go anywhere. Dava Hatuiog,- iU.2U70, Wendell._______

CUSTOM hay and btraw lalln(. Per) De/ord. ilunien. phune early ibc.'k Inga or evenings 4li-61^& or ifli 6r>«H.

CUSl'UM grain, grass s>^ cosi* ing. Anywhfie in 5iagir Vi;; Contact: Tom or Jlrn Grif/ith, rO-156R.__________________________

CLSrO.^1 cumbininu. Jrrom* l** only. Work guaranteed. H'aJdca X L>ii', phono fur

V> A.N I t.U . htt> ^;«ckim;.~Aiv... m.t in pran still ijinu) Ufi>*'nuAbla u>

\'i A.f> I c.L> : CuaU-m h.iy sn.l »lri»- ballnk*. have N«w HollandHerman I'hlpp^. yTNUi'in._____ _

CUsT o M hTCy->.*U^lng nnd haaiia Hay and atr'aw. liood *»iulpmm

■ Lconaid I.ltv1>cy phonr 733-:sit WANTED: Custom hay atsckinj »il

haulin«. I^wetl Trncy. TM-bM if fore H a.m. or affrr <» p.n’-

CLSiU.M a’/athinif hay an>l jxaji, U' inc. Com.)inlng p«'m anil arsln. LR. Soren on. 71: •fU l■__________ _

CUSTU.SI hay sUcCing rar e«vuJpm<-nl. Kxperlenced. Pboni Jia (iuntrr. 7:13-57.n1*. __________ _

- WANTED hay ..waihlng with cct6-tioner and baling. l..eonsril P«dn:».FUer. X.iC-AHVZ._________ . -

GRAY'S llydraulir Hepsir; J*fU h . f m p a c t u>oU. I’hoii# 3ho»li.:a.

_______________________ -CtiSl'D.M hay an.i Mrsw baling, .urk-

ing and hauhnc- Will baL .ii«* cii>harf.. Ph.ine 7 . 1 . 1 7 _______

r CUSTOM—Ernest Ca^lo. phone J*'r.’ifne t r <icx»tinr. —

JIAY .tarl^ina and h-'i mr. r anywbrte. DepmJable *crvK*. Bnja Parrott. 7:i.t-1 ________ -

CUSTO.M .w.lhlnir Wcnrf.ll •"« > r„n,. .r . . . h.y. W . J'*!’'-11.n ,1.1 lll.rW. TJ<-llt°. J.rom;.--- -

SW/.rUlNC; .nd h.y Ullng. rhon. J»Hl.ir. .-I2<-4IV‘:_______ _

CUSTOM b.llni.II. r. J. II.rrr. phon. —

: ■v.A^TKDJ Ph.in# 7:1.1-2194 evrnlncv_______. CU.STO.M h.y• Ph.,n* !H3-4S^4. Huhl._______ —J CU.STOM h.v.uckini. Ph""«’ Dlrh.r.1, 73.1-.K8!!. . n g j ^ --------1 CU.STO.M h.r ‘ n'l ’ ■,. tl.. Phon. -31 M7S ____ r —JJT-■ CUSTOM b.Hnu. n.-- R..I> CUSTOM o.m w nln. -..I* !-- , Buhl. —•

; W o r k W a n f e d

N O W. IS rH E TIME TO SFMV ro

Ke-Urid*r Mlt«• Aphid*

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: g e m SPRAYING SERVICEDial 7J3-4:06

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M A J 0 R “ 0 I L --------------------^VALUES Ut , B xcalleat lo ca - 1843 F a lU Ea*t

J i* o o d area. Good Ineom a p e t. b u e m e n t .S j J T £ -™ , <>» 0‘^S ' r A o t t . ? lo .= c iiJ *n.. c . r p . t l» , .

S p r r E 's O X ’ T i r T w I n F a l l s b l « “ a p r i« . ‘ 733-5361 i n t r» iu E*.

—---------- ~ .,~ ■ " ~ cb a rm in v , apaclr ; , 1- -,t*blUb»d b u 4 l» « i. re«re«-Show lns good te lu r tia 225 L en o ra . B it

bSabundanc* of p o ten tial f o r c a ra g e . Quality{,, futu«. ^ CA TP<s C O HeybuTO W

RENE L A R S E N b A U lib ^ u . baaem ent, *oOH »S4-3171. 678-8104

Chuck P«t'traon. 733-3638 211 M onroe. F:a i f P«l«r»on. 824.&460 cl*an. reaaonabi

KR-, Are M «nb.ni of C om puU ra H arm o n P a^LUting S«rvie* I i ^ __________ cabinet* , llveabl.

m a j o r o i l 440 r o lk . G arai. s e r v i c e s t a t i o n loc.tlon.

___ lnve*t»______1B19 0 th E aa t.

r ' " f e '*p. O. Bo, 2500. BoU.. ,

j r ^ ' L u i In Sun v n t r r ^ o i n r ^ • u tU u l‘ » « .0 0 0 w llh eood In .p p l l .n c = . .

‘wm ’o n X r 't r .d . on »oo<l . . I t on ,from « W 120 Iv .n o n h u b.

)fi SALE or T rade J For A creag e o r room, In fln la lUm Milk route w ith good load tached doub le ga In7n.w truck. Phone 7S3-0360 aft*

\ „ T .v .n ln^ .. _ _ SPACIOUS f b.

■ b l " " ; * ; . . ! ” Bix CO T .„ ,» -

^ k U y L T " J^ c k e r m oUl. Choice loo a- N E A R L Y n rw■ ik io . near lnt«r«iate. D eluxe ap- j b e a u tifu l atoD<■ l« ln tm e n u . Swimming pool. ConM der ^ baaem ent,

t n d f . Are Rcatty. 7 >3-6217. _ »16.700. Call-to-< ^ f c r ^ T i e u e tor ia le . 10 room a plug■ t e o brfroom apartm .nt. lnelud*i all r - ^ * n

67B.&.'Tlg. Hurley._________ G E M ST A I^ /o r *aJe. Je ro m e 8 j j B lu e L.«k*eH t r c a . Priced #«r quick **11. Phon* j ^ M eeeeramlt^ _________________________II. G. (Dlck» Me^ « R jr i lo io a ^ llS .O O < > • y e a r w a h J im M eaaeivm kh^ H itc tU in t cann«d m ilk ro u te . F o r H e rm a n G en try^ MnfarmHlon phone 7iS-g377.________ M em ber Mu^ » R f n “51D E 'V w kintr yard by ow n-^ H r . Bmor>—btallh. Some t ra d e eon- ■ .— -------- ~

Phon* Jerome. S24-4701. C L O^ BALXi”7Four^5R* a p a r tm e n t, T H R E E bedroom^ ^ B ’hont 1114094. rrx>m a ll ca rp e t^ ----- — --------------------------------- ----------b a th . N ice k i t^ ^^ B tU rtn C 6 3 3 m en t. Cloee to^ f c T lA V E .D«U low r . t o on c . r *;^^■ o/or«j»r» Av jWBjjg m arried erfviple*. e»i«O fl W<J1 nm.

Rob.m>« Agency. 7«;t^«8R5. Avenge^ *682.

■ JUST T H I N K !term *. liO .260.

in td v e r tu e m e n t in t h e I R R I G A T E rB uian Shaw , 7

H Branresa o i R E C T O R r b y o w n e h : b .brick bom e, f

m ds nev ftnd old cUeota dmprd.location on qu

■ to TOU ev e ry d a y l I tInndBcapad. tnq<

^ H r a a c b e i 2 0 .0 0 0 h o m e s D riv e w «phone 733-R.‘ta i .

^ H n s .o o o r e a d e r s ) , a n d 8TH~ a v e n u k Euhom e good coni

■ b v t . on y o u r p o c k e t ThVriL* T . r t i ob a ie m rn t . garag<

r a n h - n e a r J u n io r H itE d w ard s achool

■ P H O N E m t I t N » rsrhool iM atio n .

r r o o r \ n n i r«>om, fa m ily rw■ / O 0 - 0 9 o l Appliance., flrep

acap ln g . O nly t - . . _ A r , 78.1-^

B i u i c U u o n * A f t NEW I.1.STIN01^ --------------------------------------and illning rooMLIORDIC.V. t.i,n*r. PUno. Private bedroom*. d«n, t

With Rroup »clivi*J«. In- good kitchen, barum^nu »v«ll»ble. Wjrnkoop Mualc double garage, fl

SanrU.. 7>3-726«. Jim V .n d .n b .rk .

• l ^ n t f r u c f i o n ______________ ^ u y ^ ' o w n e r : tv

■ w" » ~ » ‘ -Th‘- ill H M e n -W o m e n - C o u p le s »o.25o. f h a app■ o v e r 25 Phnne 7:t.-^.lOBa.

■ m a n a g e m e n t " ' s E i l ’ '. ° .“ a ;cnunie Ot hom * Shaw a t Irr lg a t.

H > vT T ra in in g Jn 107« _ 73S-0473.H b r II*. w‘o‘ oper at ed M"tlng.

' l ’r*'-*®" ^ N EW a bed ro o m ,

'B ~ * M A ^ S A n o R ’''jioTEU^';‘'"N C liV OWNKR—3 b.,' ' « A. U ts A ll l in S t r ~ t J™™. Lincoln 5. Colorado 80216 : .°

i ^ f c ^ T T o T S a K i 5 0 M onir^^Bt'rwC i:

» I ? T K ~ r :----- ~ ■ '" '•"In i^-_____ I lc l tv . 7:i3-S317.»ale 1 Two betirootn f' n n f » o » Z ZT

y ,r, _ ^ K lrnh^rJy. N ir* i: ^ : 74fiV flni,h«^l ba.rm en

^■^<'SK t,, . T — ;---- ' ■ ------------------- paved a tree t. t™ la r r e T ay lo r A genfy . i

i - y J " TWO b,dr,«,n, „„

^ l .K ~T7r~^ t , > -----t:------------ nvmg room andS ,r_ , on d en. p .v r,l atreet.

eae-oe pl«k- - -Ta*kvr--K j^ i z n r : ! : " f o u .s a l e , s p .

h*,irr3^ TT— ------ ■' ---- l* t claK nelghbo" hom e. W ill w a lk in g dU tance

' ---------------- -—— T W O b»dr»w>m hotTK' * "* • *■ •*" ''I r tu .llT n .»

^ , « > V i o S . 7 . T ; \ , j L ; g ; ^ i

_______________ 5 0 H o r n e t f o r

PIULTIPLE LISTING SE

g It Costs No MoreR^^lty. 7.n-.5217 Lynwood R,

, » ^ t m a n Realty. 73.V19M. M agic V alley R.

733-53M E . 'w . M c R o t

K : . 1, M ountain S ta te s R<t t ' Agency, 733-1559 T a y lo r Ag.K 73M079 R e a l E s t a t e se iK \ ARcncy. 733-5532 ~ R ocky M t. R<■ ' " 'y K e illo r . 733-1081 f w in F a lls R<

c t r a A p a r t n f i <lomes for S.l« »0 Homan far

J E S I G N E D T O D E L I G H T

B U I L T T O E N D U R E S A l J ^ p T t t '

P R I C E D T O P L E A S E - -P r ic e »18.*2J

826.950: R ea lly Hve In tb U a ll |# 7 p e r m on b rick ^ bed jv o m b t ^ c . U aa a l l th e InauranM * f in e r t e k tu r « i . S b a th a . t f l r e p U e ^ ^ n o p j r U rv e k iu b e n w ith buU t-in * pp li- ance*. fu ll b aaem en t, d o ab le ga-ra g e . V a c a n t, read y fo r poaaeaiioB . i*njT« h i ^ h .

4 23,250: E n jo y a new hom * ju * t * » n d • u r f a e elUUe d if f e re n t th * n y o u r n e ig h - l a r ^b o r’e. A ll new S bedroom , Z b a th re# l f in e tbom e ia f o r you . I t 'a m, d e lls h tfu l youn ir fam ilhom e « p p r* eU t« .

8625, p ay mF I L E R *”

$8,500: V e ry c lean 2 bed rpom hom * T H R E E bedi o n a 1)0x 20 0 ’ lo t. W ell landacaped . f iw p U c c * . c<•x ce lle n t prx iperty . b u llt-i

o n e bedroon87.000: L a rv * lo t 100x100*. V ery room . F lrep li n ice 2 bedroom hom o. O w n e r m o v 816.87ft, dow in g . ab x io u a to aell. I n d u d in c Caj

T H E S E H<

L Y N W O O D d iv is io n Just__ ___ _ , _ __ _ _ B em em b er

R E A L T Y :{Tc^on*7„,810 B lue L ake* B lvd . N o. 738-9211

Jo h n B lih o p . K e a lto r n r Y iJa m M D a n n e r. 7Srt-2240 W i iM em ber M u ltip le L b t in g 733-2801 Ds>

6361 ev en in g m atio n .

— V A L U E S - U N D E R - S15.QQ0_______________1842 F a lU E aa t. A pp liance* . eaJ> M »p e t, b asem en t, fen c in g . 1 ' f i418 N o r th O a tr» » d « r. C u a * * . ftafr* in g , c a rp e tin g , air. eo n d ltto n in c .14^ D u Bola. L a rg e ib o p . ean>«U M B a s eb a rg a in price ,2178 F a lU E a s t, C o u n tr r Uvlnge ^ G a nc h a rm in g , apacloua, well.225 L en o ra . B irch k itc h e n , c a rp e t. ^ LOVCg a ra g e . Q uality b u ilt.488 H ey b u rn W est, B rick , g a ra g e .b . . « n . n t . ^ J J 5 Q211 M onroe. F irep lace , bai.em eot.c l . .n , r « . . o n .b l . . H A M L I1788 H a rm o n P a rk . B asem en t, b irch «j/\c ^K)r> . , b l n .U . l l . . . b l . . •440 P o lk . G arag e , b asem en t, good X n n H o ffm ijlocation , —— ------------ -

1819 0 th E a s t. S h a rp , th a r p . a i r r J ^ Z n \ l o 7 'i ^ l l J o a ln g r ^ d i p 4 i : - t U t v a e t s t : -------------- a b J t h i f ^ E j ^

EXTRA* IarA C E R E A L T Y b a th . , fam ily

7 ‘17-*\^I7 |1’6,800. £C O7 3 3 -5 2 1 7 g a rag *_______________________----------------------- -- ed ln*ide. Ix— e O M F O R T U N L l M f F E D ----------- J h a . > i2.« oiD E L IG H T F U I. new 8 bedroota F E L D T Mb rick , b e a u tifu l a a h caWn*l*_ bi»ilk'_ y ,. , *in ap p lian ces , d in in g a re a , gfiua ^ " f»*ey lAvdoors e x it on p a tio . M aate r bed- E X C E L L E N T :room haa ^4 b a th , larg* cari>eted room s, apacicliv in g room , f lre p la se , o p en s ta lra apppllanc<to la rg e pan*led a n d tiled fam ily liv in g room ,room. In f ln lahed bas*m *nt, a t- u n fu m ls h itached doub le g a ra g e . O n ly 122,900. ^ 811.000. '

S P A C IO U S 4- ^ n x . m h o rn ., c . r - M l 'o r i l o m Vp.t.< l . n d d r m ^ . I m . t h . n . r » r A d d i.o nold. larg * double g a ra g e , cloae to ri««n*a IllcK/lS te w a rt J u n io r H ig h . Reduced fo r U « > n » n ic h f lquick sa le . N ow I20.VOO, BY O W N E R )

b irch k itch enN E A R L Y n ew B bedm om b ric lu m a in f lo o r . 22 b e a u tifu l aton* firep lactta , flnlah* u t il i ty room td b asem en t, a tta c h ed g a ra g a . b aaem en t. N 116,700, C all-to -d ay , c o n s tru c tio n ,

2990._________

G E M S T A T E R E A L T VBJ3 B lu e L akM N o rth 73J-6M 0 po*al, refrigJ. W . M ease n m ltb . re a l to r T83-.4648n . G. (Dlck» M eaaersm lth 7S3-0089 >.V® «Jim M eaaeram ith 324-fil3i* a ide School.H erm an G en try 73S-6338 T H R E E BEDRC

M em ber M ultip le L is tin g *>*^ d rap e* , oven a n d t

. - ■■■ , ^ ... ,_ , I ’■ v a c u u m clean 'C L O S E - I N

n i R E E bedroom s and la rg e liv in g " -svVroom a ll c a rp e ted . C eram ic lll*d O W N E R S E L Lbath . N ice k itch en , p a r t ba«e- * » tra U rg e ) ,ment. Cloee to •chools, sh o p p in g plu» *ddltiof>nd ch u rch f* . C onaider t ra d e fo r b ir rh , hardvtra i le r house o r p ick u p . O nly p a tio , a tta c h eIJ 1.800. W ill p a in t to s u i t buyer. phone 7a3-89< 216 7 th A venue E a^ u Phon* 738-I682 . O o t o f T o w i

F A M IL Y ROOM STU CC O dupleiAnd 8 bedroom *. N ea t, c le a n . Good so u th o f Ke< term*. 110.260. b a th s ,, fireplac

I R R I G A T E D L A N D S C O . *d- D ouble g ,

' O W N E R : B e a u tifu l 3 bedroom Idaho. 728-618brick hom e, fu lly c a rp e ted a n d JE R O M E * 2 bedraped. l..argc k itehen . N o rth ea iit P h o n e 82<location on q u ie t c ir c u la r d rive . ■ _Covered apaclous p a tio an d doubl*g a ra g e w ith a to rag e . C om plete ly te rm a. Pbo n *[nndscapad. tn q u ir* 8 l’S M oun tainView D riv* W est, T w io F a lla , o r ,^hone 733-fl.iai.H~ a v e n u e ” EA ST. S u p e rio r old*riom e good cond ition , 6 bedroom s, M My,separate m usic , liv in g , d in in g room s, ■\ b a th s , hardw ood floora. f irep lace . ^ Jsa iem en t, g a ra g e , 2 lota landscaped, near J u n io r H igh . W ash in g to n . S t.E dw arda achoola. 120,000.00 188-<050.___________________________________JS T see. N e a r n*w trl-lev e l. H igh ichool loca tion , n o t ra f f ic liv ing “«>om, fa m ily room . !an re bedroom s.\p p lia n ce e , f lre p la re . B e a u tifu l land- icaping . O nly IIB.DOO. M ak* o ffe r .

78.1-6217. ___________IW J J S T IN G J L arg o liv in g r.->m ind «llnlng room . ra rp « te il. th re*>edroom*. d«n, tw o b a th s , fireplac*. rood k itch en , basem ent, ooai stoker, louble g a ra g e , fin * W cttio n . tH.OOO. llm V a n d c n b a rk , R ea lto r , phon* 733-;fllS.___________________________

O W N E R : Tw o bedroom stucco | ajome. C a rp e t, f irep lace , ga« fu rnac* . I* • *rarag* w ith stx>rage, fencw l yard .>0.250. F H A approved . 170 M adrona.^hnne 7:t.-^.lOBa.__________________^N T T O BUY a B IG O ER bom* o r _>ELL a s m a lle r hom eT C all S usan T O I 'l lihaw a t I rr ig a te d Lan<U Co.. 733- 078 _ 733-0473. M em ber o f M ultiple

________________________________ C a rIW a bedroom brick , c a rp e t , doub- ------------ -» g a ra g e , fam lJy n>om. fIrepJac**. C a rp e n te r w ork.N ortheast loca tion . N o -tra ff ic liv- «nd rem odalinjng room . E x t ra nlc*. R easn n i^ le . P hone <2S-6W3<i i ! | f II_____ _________ ,______________ f T .r p .n t . r i P . t

O W N K R — 2 bedroom hom e. 1 bloclt w ork, ( it lln a trom L inco ln School. C o m e r lot. F ree eatlm ates9.800. L ow dow n payVneht b r wlJJ “ _

th j f k Qr r a r Xu t- c a v ity , 3 Q4 C o n C r e tlo n ro e S tre e t, 73.1>0377. ------------------- --------'N E K D ^ ^ p rra te : N e a r ly n tw 2 be,|. C oncreta fo rm tnoQ?o----- t s p a n s lv a"C a .rp a tin g > ao p ll- __nc«i. B a ra g a b irch Vltohen. ReaMy yniTeTllT. M »l m Ut^h. W « , m ak e c ffe r . A r* E lC C tf lC

OD 2 bedroom on \V * ,i M n n r^ . C o i^ « r c l a l “ a n:irnherJy. N ir* six* room*. 1 2 * Ifi' >iniaheil basem en t. ClosjHl-jn p<irrh. S u rg eo n * «laved a tre e t. »5.«00 w irh term s. ___________> y lo r A gency. K im berly. E x C (O bedr.Kim nn W m i C e n te r S tree t, _

.^imberly. Double lc»t. com bina tion jjarkhoea, traclo :v in g rt>om and d in in g rrx 'm . Car* pa tched : trenen. psv*-<l i tr e e t . 37.600 w i-h trrm n . basem en t digsa»kv*^-Agen*»^. 4 3 ;^^ ja o . K im U ^U . S a tU fH S A L E ; Spariou* o ld er home. F a irb a n k s 4 S<■ t claR^ ne ighborhood. 8 bedn»oma, E x c a v a tin g basen'alkir^g d is tan ce to school, churches. f il lin g , also fll

_________________ _____________ Ing. basem ents<> bedr...>m hmr»e. F-d»t^-of Kimbeely,. —p laie S M lir ajsJ .11 v irtu s lljr new . Kryre lot In e»- e r. 7 33-0^0 . f llen l lo ca llo n . C all 423-5262, K lm - EK cavating ;”baie

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JJ!in ir“ f Im ll '^ “ vou^‘‘m J »a p p rM U t* . Price Jifi 740 V Jo w » dee^levJ625, p a y m e n u » U t’ i^ c lu d in j w U h*tax e s a n d Insurance acr*a w ith 1_ _____ . . d*r cu ltiv a t T H R E E bedriK.m. fu'i bai*m *nt. l potatoei

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JI**’**'’*. basim eni, P ric« house*. 816.87ft, dow n 1576. p a y m e n u 1105in c lu d in g taxes snd in^ursnc* m e n u In A

d lvU lon i u . t o t ,° '’t . ‘r i .„ ‘: r D r ' l v t ' 'R em em b er curU , .iJew » lk s oil H A ZELT O N . a treeU a ra slanJtM . F H A con- fa rm , beai k tru c tio n an d f in ssd n g . 1160,000. To

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- r a t ion , gi>Q d_condilioa^a_bedrnam a.______*7...i!8 b a ^ . ExeelJent farm s. 819.000. ;"* ^E X T R A larg e new hom e, 2*., 324-2877 da:b a th s , fam ily roon plus ba*em ent. C A l'T L E ran 126.000. ECO N O ii.CA L 2 bedroom com biria tl-n b rick , g a ra g * . car>et, new ly p a in t- impn»venlvni«d in sid e . Low diwn p ay m en t on 8200.000. TF H A . 112.400.___________________ B nake RIvei

F E L D T M A N R E A L T O R S J87* F « e e -A v e , 733-1888 *t*ick ranch

E X C E L L E N T (loot p l .n . . . 3 W d-room s, apaoious kitchen w ith b g ilt- *in ap p p llan cea , utillly room . 20*14 160 A C R E 1liv in g room , batk and F u rn ish e d aoll. m odeno r u n fu m ls h sd . Ml th is fo r aa l i t t le w a te r. fBO.Oaa 811.000. T erm . P ick y o u r o w n Jo in in g forlo ca tio n fo r ytur M a rle tte Space E:«tate. < 41M an o r H om e. Citeteay T ra ile r Cex,- an A r n K ^ Tfi t . r . A d d l-o n A „ j „ . W ,.,!. „ . r o fD . .n . n iehJU Id S t .l lo n . n . „ „ ,

*Y O W N E R , to m p lo l.), c .n > .l.< l, *■b irch k l tc b .n , iUpo*.!, 3 b«droom i 20 . H.________m a in f lo o r . 2 b*dro©ms, fam ily room , 80 A C R E S ; .U tility room in eom plstedy flnU h*d bedroom . n«b aaem en t. N o n W e st sectio n . T o p fa rm . <20.00c o n s tru c tio n , moderate p ric e . 733- Helsa Inve2990. ___________________________ 23R8. Jcn .m

C X C E P T IO N A L BUY - LO O K IN G fo r**11. x * a r old a-bedroom. R an g * , dis> prlc*dT W*po*al, r*frt«* rsio r. H ig h q u a li ty Isd rap * * , carpeting. A U rac tiv * p a tio . l..*nd C1970 S h e r ry Lsn*. EasU M o rn in g - ^aide School.__________________________ M A U R IC E K

rH R E E BEDROOMS, •e.H to w a ll c a r- s s lV ^R alld U p*t« .d rape* , birch cab lncU , b u ilt-inoven a n d surface u n it. B u llt- ln -----v a c u u m eleancr, ca rp o rt an d s to ra g e .F en ced back yard. 8 * ;lu d * d a re* .m i P o p l .r ,___________________ ‘ "0

IW N E H SEL LIN O — I b .d ro o n » '2 ...« x tra la rg e ) , t full b a th s . 7 c lo aeu , lOo A C RES p lu s addltiona) s to rag e . f irep lac* , w ill tak e t t b ir rh , hardwood flonr*. *neloaed W lU m rn Awr p a tio . a tU ch ed garag* . 71T A ltu ra s . aoo A C ifE st phon* 783-8967. beilroom lu

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ITUCCO duplex on ^ acr* . 2 ^ i l «■outh o f Ketchum. 4 bedroom s. 2 ----------- ----------b a th s ,, fireplace*, com pletely fu m la h - 80 A C R ES . 1•d . D ouble g a rag t, w o rk shop, p a r- M ake r*al it ia l b aaem en t. Term* by p w n e r . W riU *m hom*.K e n n e th D. Olaon. Box 85, K *U hum , g j A C RES n.Idaho. 728-6180._______________________ Prod

E R O M S t 2 bedroom h ou i* c n c o m e r dow n. Ace !Int. P h o n e 824»I980 f ^ r a p p o in tm en t. W A N TED TO

«ARGE hom e In F ile r . $7,500 a n d loca tio n andterm a. P h o n * 78M 822, c /o T lm « -N

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C a r p e n t e r s _____________ p ^ ^ n Qs rp e n t^ r w ork, wante*!. N*-» home* f u r n - r e eJesnf and rem odeling . F in a n c in g ava ilab le . s to v w . 86 9 Phon* <2»-6W38, K lm h*rly . _________ _ 7214.________

• r p e n te r ; Patio*, rem o d e lin g , new —w ork,----n t t t n « * ,— cwmwn t ---- f ta ish ia g . _____________ nF ree eatlm ate*. 718-8400. "I T T “' - " — ------ Buy — hell

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K ^ r e ~ n ^ - TE l e c t r i c o l S e r v i c e ________ m*t.-.i. b . g .

orrunarclal a n d rca ld e n tia i w lH n g . I n w n r r>*ree aBtlm ates. 24 h o u r aerv ic* . Bob —Surgeon '* E lectrical S erv ice , 733- p rrc U io n law n*67*. p 'c k u p an d

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ackht>«*. tra c to r m o u n ted , rad io dU- L n v ^patched ; tren ch in g . i>«ck f illin g . _______________basem ent digging, c o m p le te sep tic L aw n pow *r r system ; S a tia fae tio n a s su re d . G lmF a irb a n k s 4 Sons, 7 3 S -4 6 8 L _______ _ (^an ien fng . 7x cav atin g basem enU , t rc n c h ln g , b*ck- . . , ,f il lin g , also fill d ir t . C o n c re te fo rm - /V v O O lle TIng. basem en ts arvd fo u n d atio n * . Com - — ...p li ie aepU<‘_ajst<rtnij_C*ll W . R . ^ o o p - T ra n s i t Hum *,r r . 7n3-4»ft0. ' ........ ' ■'NaTTSnwtif»r'» ra v a tin g ; basem ent, c o n c re te rew ov* E m e r p r i^ 2 :• I o r lo sd ing w ith M ic h ira n 126A. pM oving, loading d i r t a n d ro ck . 733- ______________ ^7120. ___ ____ __ _ B a r tle tt B ros.»rkh.*e w ork. 8 p*ci*]iaiii« in Septic d e n tia l P a in 'tan k s and d rain fie ld in s ta lla tio n . sh ip . 733-305H s ken Sewer Servica. 7>3-2&41.______ t lm a t^ .( rsv a tm g . backho* a n d ce m e n t w n rk . S tu a r t b ro th e r!Call E n g k raf. 7 i3 -i3 2 8 c r 4S8- C om m ercial4904. P a ul. B la stin g . 73:

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.^K-isl- N ylon c srp e t, fo am p ad . 81.50 — -------=— - ~• n u a re ysrd . M cClain’a, 498 FU lm ore. P | i en tra n c e F ile r A venue S id e . —' ■■' ■ —"---- r - you*re m ad i

f - o r m i c a ^ 7 1 S-8 9 2 2 . Rirrp e r t insi'alIslion :“" ’ C o u n t e r ~ - H r*4M tf." ro ffe* tab le* : dcaka : ta b le * : etc. M ilt’s P lu m b in R idrew ay '* . 42S-SS72. K im b erly . vice. A ll wt

F u e l O i i ■,r Stov* and F u m a ?e O il. call Gem ________ -S ta t* Oil. t ia irf iO tl. O a r r o d M ake* Ciyde a K ad la tr W arm Friends. to n . 733*fiu5£— -----------------— — — — —— — ne«^. n o t a s

D S E .T i r e T I M E S - N | ; W 3 b o s i n t e s s ' d i r e c t o r y ' c iU / iinaO K L V tA 3 0 P E R M O W T H 7 ,” V ,e“ " “ *-

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n o A C RES on oil r o .d . » « m .ll ~ ‘bom**. See th* g ro w in g criu 's , g A C R ESp len ty o f out bu ild in g s. TuW l p ric* T%Mn F all 127.600. Real g \ i ^ te rm s . * rn home.

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Je ro m e 824-2334 J . >Leua S tockton , R e a lto r 824-62S0

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13S0 deetiexi *^res. a ll icnced andcr\»sa fenced. V ery p roductive 1*U0 H arley .M«acre* w ith derreeit w « te r r ig h t.. X’n-d*r cu ltiv a tio n p ro d u c in g bay , g ram .and piUaioes. E x tra g rax ln tf land fo r _____________80D bead of cowa a n d could b« a r ­ran g ed for m ore. L a n i* ra n c h tyi»ebrick hom e an d 2 m o d em te n a n t 1 '* “' ' ' ‘Miohouse*. F.jne aet of c o rra la fo r 500 lo afin g nh.h«ad o f ca itl* . All o th e r tmprx.ve- f f '" "m e n u In A -l co n d itio n , m clu d in g 2 A dandy 1 larg* p o tato cellar*. P r ie * $3hi>.000.Dryden. Agency. J e ro m e , 824-6235. H A N

<E<I P e tlt t. aaleam an. 82 4 -.S234 . SOUtIH A Z ELT O N . S20 i.cr«* d iv ers if ied A c r ..« (»>.

fa rm , beai of land , be« t a llo tm e n t. 324*'*!• 160,000. Top 2h3 acr* a tock *«t up . **2 home*. P riced s t »74.000. HO .cTea.T w in Fall*. g\H>d <oil m o d em hom e. ' K A RIC8.000. F a rm e rs R e i lty , Buhl. 643-465U.

_______________________________ ___________ _ E s*l. IU.J. IF -y o u hav* p ro p e r ty to a d l w e >M>uld 3 beilri>,.m

a p p rec ia te y o u r l is tin g w ith »js. W e c e lla r. *>ljwill s iv e prt>mpt an d courtei>us se rv - *civ» well-

" Ice. W e have 'Kuyei^ f -.r- tiD m r» -« m l — tm rtrr—t n t tsm all acreages. B u h ler R a a lt) . 7J3- Pril•c^l ri,;l6205. ________ QUlre Fir»t

80 ACRK-S ne*r W «ndell. A p p r o x im a te ly ________ ___66 ac iW ru ltiv a te d , mi»»tly hay an d YOX’U ch«p as tu re . KU share* o f w a te r . N ew ly f»rm « T^‘rem txleled 3 be<lroom hom e, proved cl«good t*rm s. Clyd* ]**ters«n A gency. .-x t6afl-2071. W endell. P t - l . D l

2«0 A C R E sto rk fa rm , n o r th aide. .’ {0irr ig a te d . 68 ac rea in hay . 115 .p a s tu re , ba lan ce o(>en. W ella. lU a so n . J lK A lU ll- l lab le ilowfi p ay m en t. gi»od te rm s t<» J c m m r. i,dependabU p a rty . *Vrlte Hox 6 E. r o and g rslnTim es-Ncw». n u in .lin u 1

80 A CREdT 3 nTlIrs sv»uth o f ^>«.du«.j p.,In. J - ron paved h ig h w ay . 3 bedroom honio. l ‘«uln. h.’.'i-aom e outbulld lngn. F u ll w a te r riiibt,. 2 -407 .prt)ducUve sud . 130.000 w ith te t i iu . —-------T ay lo r A«ency. 42:i-52f<0. K im berly . L o t t S n d ,

260 H EA D M ountain V alley cow rau.-h, ” "W ill conaider t r s d e fu r lrr i« n tedfa rm In M agic V alley . H an d y U esltv . . ,

— <0t—S m ith—L -tncnhT r-Jerom er—J ih .» « - ----LU ilR ..bfl»324-2877 day o r n ig h t. fmm— ----- -----------dli»lng t.

C A l'T L E ra n c h : 2.^00 anrea deedc<t o v rn . m ixc om biria tl-n w h^st an d c a ttle . roorti. J>oiim provenivnts. H e a lth force* sn lr. ^^llh hainl8200.000. T *rm s a t 8% In te res t. te r io r «n*'S n ak e R iver R ea lly . 643-4886, Buhl. ru n n in g wi

C LO SE to T w in ; I8U » c r.« In J<- w r r m n n i rtime county . 160 fa rm ed , good sm sll*C«ick ran c h . EdiakK^rt/Uffh (iooom g --R ealty . 834-4231. Bob L»'on. *aleh: ' K E W ' I \>m an. U34-4628. ha ll, k ilch

160 A C R E E s taU . level pn>ductlve itv^^'mom^*^aoll. m odem hom e. 180 sh area of _ ’ ,w a te r. 180.000. Alao. IflO acres ad- v**^TJo in in g for *50.000. H oJland R n .i C*,.r . 1 ^E:«tate. «<41 M ain W>-»t. 73:U1<im i. 783.:kmI-’

80 A C R ES . ;<& share* ot w a te r. 3 y.-srold 3 bedroom hom e, on oil roa«l rli)»c ----- ---------------to H a g e rm sn V alley . W 'endell Rctilly.536-227 4, 636-2048 o r J e r o n e .iJ l-o()2B n<»rjie 7 in<

80 A C R E S ; N o r th e a a t o f J e ro m r. ' JvVi*»me an!' bedroom , new c a rp * t. A nlc* lit tle jv ic e SlO O' fa rm . 220.000 w |th e x tr a good temi-*,IleU * In v ea tm en t C om pany . 324- S T O C K

LO O K IN G fo r a good fa rm reaTonabTy SOUtflp riced T W* have 100 a c res fo r »:i2.- 000 lh a t Is rea lly w o rth the m oncv. Ilodney P* Th* I.an d O ffice cif Idaho, 733-o:K .. C arl S teph

M A U R IC E K LA A S R esl E S T A T K : ~“F a rm s a S p e c ia lty ." I* h o n e 7;LI- 66IU. R andl* B ris to l, aa lcsm on , 733-a?;B3._____________________ ______________ j*

114 A C R E m o u n ta in ran c h Jn Saw - T>'rt.too th F o re st. Ideal h u n tin g a n d JVav>w^f ish in g . In q u ire : Georgo L eux lnger. . H A R O C layton . P h o n e W79-21&0.

100 A C H ES b o m n l .a d un it. KS.OOO. A b c m lrn . w ill tak e tra d * o r Incom e p ro p o rty .W ilb u rn AKcncy. H ey b u rn . 67H.7072. ---------------------

30« A C lfti s to c k se t-u p , n ic* n « w ~ 3 A I.T U K A S beilroom hom e. n o rth w es t R u p e rt. of convent W llhurn A genrv . Hev>»-»rn. 87^.7072. e x p a n d in g

A UE YOU look ing fo r go..d fa rm s o r J**’ran ch es , la ry * o r sm a ll? Phun* Hla>o ,R c l ty . 7»»-70««._____________________

80 A C R ES . Lota p as tu r* and w a te r. Idaho.M ak* r*al good D slry set-up . Al.>d- C H O IC E acr. *m hom*. 788-8247. H a se rm a n

82 A C RES n e a r K im berly. Luys p ^ - aa lo -m an f feet. P ro d u c tiv e . ^;l7.Kon. $5,OO0 «.t7-<4(>2. I dow n. Ace R ea lty . 73a•^2^7. A t:ilE A G E F

W A N TED T O B U Y i F a rm : *tat* sl»^. e m hom e, loca tio n an d p ric* . W rita Box 12-E, ra ts . C on ta e /o Tlme»-N*w*. « r a N atio n i

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2 4 H o i a r ^i w e r i n g S e r v i c eA ny A d r e r t i i e r in T h ii D irec to ry l i N o t T e le p h o n e A n iw e r in g Scryice , D ay o r e r t is a r W ill Be N o tif ied to C oll Y o u .terrlco Ad. Dial 733-0S31. Three lines, ono mor

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p 'c k u p a n d d*liv«ry . D o n s I sh in e ij vrn^. 713-30 an d R *p*ir S hop. 1602 9th A vrnue; ——- —F:ast, ph o n e 7»a-8089.___________ ____

L o w n S e r v i c e - _ a--------------------------------------------------------------- ’ ran kL aw n pow *r ra k in g . E v e ra r 'e n . he-lB- T alley , dial

trim m ing.,—tra a - I a * d in g , G rtca -rr_ i( ;a r .ie n in g . 733-4431. ___________ — ! I P7E7V

M o b i l e H o m e T r a n s p o r t o n i in n .it ic ic__ ______________________________ 1 ______ _ 2.’. y eara tT ra n s i t H um *, I n c . : Inaure*!. b>»n'1ed._

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^ . I y,.,iir Teleph.>r______________ r o i n r i n g ________ _' »*rvir». r h .B a r tle tt B ros. C om m erc ia l a n <1 K ^ i '

d e n tia l P a in tin g . Q u ality <A.irWms''- ------- -sh ip . 733-3056 o r 733-.Vt.:S. Free c - S lig a r recket i m a t * ^ . __________________________ > nue J

S tu a r t B r ^ e r a : In te r io r and T rCConr>merclal and residen tia l ^»n>l — - —B lastin g . 731-1134 o r TM-lOf*'. V a l l c y

P a in tin g , inalde. o uU ide . free -*:ima:«M. T rim m in g . 1s a tifa c t io « l a r a n t e e d r F re* e7 3 1 - O « S 0 . __________________ _ B .y 14. Twj

P l u m b i n q , w a n te d . T ree----- - - ^ ___________ ___ , > ihrubbere t;

I f you*r* m ad a t v o u r nh:ml*er — < • " WV.od's f r e e ^ 7»S-8>22. R im llock P lum l.m ir^ snd — Q j

M ilt’s P lu m b in g S erv ice , 2 <-h 'tir •er-. , W e o ffe r comj vice. A ll work, r u a r^ n tr e .l j Milt.-n o f fu rn i tu re s « r f r i« f . 788-80(t0. TS.V«ft:S4. re / in ish ln g .

.*' ^ ■■■ ' ~ C ain________ K Q d i Q t o r S e r v i c c ________ _____ V q c u lC lrd* 'a R a d ia to r S h o p . 245 W a.hinB- ------------------------

to n . 753-5u50. R . a i , t „ r . o.,r t - . f l - ' H r i . . . r *11 “ >ne«^, n o t a sideline . M any >«^ar» ev -' Sale* snrt Se perience. ! 2nd Avenue

b r . l i . . . r r l c . T t i JK .In W .j t . T h.m . I . . k ~ Boul»i 7S»-5aeS. I «!•

l i n ? R e n t I t IF a r m s f o r S a l o 5 2 t o t * s n d /

-------------------------------- m u s t 8 E L I- H O A t 'K K 3 - : D - m t l « - ^ T O - T , |„ - . J iu U J im OJ

y , l l« . -i .U-m.~l«ru hi'ni.x. g^Kxl »«"*" ™"“ ‘co rra l* an d outbuiM ings. P riced to ing*«•e l l w ith gvK'd term*. T W O choice8 A C R E S ; 2 n , i | „ „ , . r l h . « t o f J 33

e rn honte. Ural goi^t25tom:»'B an d . . I o u tb u ild in g . A rvsl htly a t $2i*,Ol)0 V s e S t i O l l I w ith g«Hsi term *, i.r n»sy traO* fo r 'uvuK-it V IL Ihom e tn T uu» Ksllt th at )s c lear. fo r

L Y N W O O D

R E A L T Y ----------• 1 0 n i u . L .k™ iiiv j. N... 7J3-82U A p a r t m o H

Ji>hn Jo-altor ■ ■ - . ,H .rU y .M .th . , . 1.^., M . l h . t . ^

■ M .iii l^ r M nlil,,l. l . l . t ,„ a A p . t tm .n l i _________ ____ _____ _ _______ ton .________

35 ACRES T H R E E r.>oiTw o luHlMH.m mod.-,n home. C.hhIlo afin g nhtsl »nd h im . L orated 6 c h A ‘.V*«*m ilo . fron. Jeu jin e m o il highw ay. . G racen^anA dandy lu ti* fsrm . t)n ly 514,600 A P A K T M E Nw ith i.i.Oi'O 4lov»ii. C lean line

H A N D Y R E A L T Y I!’.? ;” '’' ’ *'’<101 S o u t h L in c o ln . J e r o m e ^Acr\>»» frv>m Uoi.-her Boy Mark«C A d u iU oni

32-l--.;S77 d a y o r n i g h t T w m F . n .---------------------------------------------------------------K U llN lS H E U

■ F A R M F O R S A L E * : iv “ V u"‘"P a l* \V|>|ic (arn t. IJOi) N orth 200 UL’ l 'L E - \ . l E a 't . Kt.{>vii A ttruvU \e mi>d*ro u tilitiea ! BS beilrix.nt h.mie, harn anil i>otalo .SfoteJc e lla r, ad jo im ng ojlo.1 nmd. ll»0 ----- r—aci.-» wcll uiu'ii>vc<l with hi'i ac-rea C L E A N nlc«

— tm rtrr—tntnrxTTnnT-bxixnee—r'a s tu r* .______h a th .Prl.<^l riK-hl. l . i i l„ (m u „ r,,l. In - N.. p.QUir* F ir» t S e iu rity lU nk. U u p e it. TW O nH>n>

fo r bacheli' ~ Y ^ u T 7 h : Z r - - 2 r il l. If .lT T c '^ r" m i i K ln^6

fam t* . T s 'lti Falls Tnu-t. Well Im- S M A L L ap a i prove.!, clean, t 's l l l.ynn S iew art. fl«H>r. Heu

f e i .d t m .a n r e a l t o r s 7 -875 n u r A > . . T.3-1088 ‘ . ' li:, '

_ __ ...I ■ In o u ire

and g rs ln W omlerful view i.f su r- ri»'^i\th Ph rouiw linu area Jl7,ihH) v^lih tc rn \:.St.K-kin.-ii'. U.-uliy. liC.l Soulh L in - -r .d u . J -n .m r, l^>.lney A p a r f m e f l Jr . , , , . . L-.d .s,..,.h ..„ .. 321- p i - ^ 'v b o i r

- ..................... ........... ......—-------------------- new otie IL o t , a n d A c r e . p e . ______ M

:tr>iiu.n A C R E S iiKt.L) A i'A ii

F O U R 21, b . l l i . . livloK <‘1 • l ’“ 'Un,r .- .n i, / .m il l --------- n .~ .l> h .r . .—dl.ilMit ■...■ill. k lltn -n . b . ,i» .|i i . , c r . Iltc l..oven , rnitifr. u-f I ator, Mnllty L A h tiE 3 r«M.fn. J>.>ijl-)r i ju js te «»1 j>wllo I 's rp e te i l . nw llh h a m b u ra rr Bill). lllrch e»- iit il it im . Qte r io r and fmr.Nl vastu re w ith 7a;t-26;{:i.r u n n in g w ater year 'r-‘und, I’ rlvat* 7 7 ----------

— W <n.-^ 2B,nnn. i *.j ,vn-. >24,(.00 .------- -Hw e s — Fi

_ l i A C R E S .

llvliiir r™.m » l lh II.II- *

‘; . ’' n . " i T ' , C ' ; . h ; : , r ” G : ." i ' ' i 'm H o u » a , - u ib* p lan ted . Huy r\nd pick VV'IIV’ HKNT7y o u r o w n p .In t . 113,600. P h o n . " y n le n r o,783-:<ftb2. ,

-. '_______________________ la rg e . >76S erv ice T.'IH-

T.OOKINCi f>»r a nUi** tn keep th a t U t)N 'T Kenth<»me7 Thrrj rail tor an api»»>lnl- bcilnwtni. 2m en t to see this 20 sere* b<>twe<n l{n■^ement. 1

anti Tw in. 2 l).*dn.j<>m hous*. applianct-*.P r ic e SIO.OOO, Heal s ttrac tiv u te rm s. Hralt>', 7:i3-

S T O C K M E N ' S R E A L T Y '’' 'J r "601 S o u t h L in c o ln J e r o m e 7.i.i-2»,i2.

324-4845 P A R T IA L L Yn.Klney P aul* . Broker, 826-66^4 ^ ' ‘‘" " ' ‘"<2,!Carl S tep h en s 824-2407 fu rn ace .

----------------------— ------------ -------—------------- N ICE , rleany- »r ,r» T y- r ' pletely nuxC* r t C) T 0 E oil furnac*.

12 Acres. Ix)cate.l jm t outbid* c ity TTa Tu TaTn f7lim iu . Ideal for hnm* or t ra lU r b a th , carpo co u rt. P ric* 112.000 w llh term a,

H A R O L D ’ S A G E N C Y t h r k kAcross from Hear* ^

A begglen. 73:1-5532 King, 733-7487W alte rs . 753-4U78 SM A L L 2 be

__________________________________________S tree t. CsllA I.T U K A S V lS T A i L im ited num ber F t)U U room

of co n v en ien t lot* * mile* so u th of | side. No dnie x p a n d in g Sun VslJey. Idaho, on ^----------- —U . S. R oute 03. K l*c trlc ltj, good , R o o m i ~ B ow a te r . N e a r Big W«H>d river, s p o ru , -----ah o p p ln g . V isit sHb-dlvlslon o ffic* C l.O Sr..-1N. r c r w r i t . Box 38». T w in F .IU 1. I’r i v . t , . n uId .h o . ______________________________ ly

C H o rC E .c rc .f fM »nil rli-er f r o n t . , . . ,H a g e rm a n Vallcy. Ivan D unham , sJO p e r mn a a leam an fo r Schm idt and M uffley. b a th s . ( sm.«.t7-<4(>2. H agerm an._________________ P a r m « 4 o r

AC REA G E FO R SAIJ-:: 4 acres, mod- ” * e m hom e, new horse Snrn and cnr- 180 ACRES r ra ls . C o n ta c t: Ronnie Brown, F a rm - beefs, com* e r'* N a tio n a l Bank, Huhl. fee illn ^ ra t

Tim ea Newi---- ICO A C RES (

tlv* good 1 C O Time*-!erviceslo ad in g dod Lakes Houle

d e p e n d a b l e w a n t o d t ^

j a y W A N T E D . IIcouple. Nl P a rm an en t. rxKjms, iome nace. E«r*ll< 7.T3-fi I 0.1,

W AN TKD TC^ 820 o r 240

/ ' I C Cm achinery . I

r y I t N o t A n s w e r e d ,3 o y o r N i g h t . w a n t e d i r,„

i l l Y o u .

s , o n o m o n t h , o n ly 10.3#I ■ .1 , I. !■ I I 73.'t-2/;7><.

W A N TED l-R e n t a l s

• w ing m ach ines for r«n t by w««k F a r m l n i p l (o r m o n lh . S tngsr Sewing C e n l e r , ___ ____________l-O .North M ain. Tw in F a lls . 73J-rt:U4___________________________

IEN T a S tow -a-w ay bed fo r J3.60 a F A R M Ew^W . H an n er Furn itu r* . Fnon* 733- OFU ^ l ■____________________

i.lcling cha ira , Ubl«s. any n u m b er t W ' ,1*- ^ 1 ^ .n - . in n a ; tra sh h a u lln g. ‘•‘'HS der th.

l ij tr rm ..u n ta in FuTI. '..I.M J.il._—----------- J------------ —------- . -- ------ foJIowlnu- r*.uni Item* fo r ren t. Jleni-A lU (,<>m- • n*ie-_ru n v r ac r* -^ from F ira Xlc^a.rtmcuL. . •

ph i.ne 73.1-6667. ________________ _ •

S e p t i c T o n k S c r v i c e ______ ; AirTi'f."'!-irjitJi* tan k s clrsnerl. rep a ired nd Jn- • B aan Cult

atall*Nl. F ree lnap*ctlun. Lloyd C ra- • P o ialo Mlv rn v 713-30.S3._____________________ ______ B au er. 2-n.v

iot.^-Jl.Kifcr sew er serv ice fo r a n y veste i* . m-|tl-clrs in s ire fa ilu re . AUo »eptir ta n k tes ted sndrl^ sm n tf. A. (). Hskf’n, ~n:.-2.*.41. *h* b « t

rsiitt C leaning. CsJi C h esterT a lln r . d ial 733-2104._________________ ___ y ear.

Televrsron R epair ------------->el I tu lte r fielci'a ita<llo A- TV S erv ic* ;

2.’ y eara of electronic experi*nc*. j ^]vf)7 A ddison Ea«t. 733-2KS:<.______ Phf>n* 4»ft-4;

f e l e p h o n e A n s w e r S e r v i c e ----------------- -----iMir Telephone la never slone. 2^-hour r \ ' serv ica. P hone 7S3-23S6. J U H N U

------------------ ■“ t=------ :------------------------------- M..d*l 155E_____________ T o w i n g ________________ ,^6* .l lg a r reck er Service, A ddison Ave- ,!nue W>«{ Phone 7.13-1214. b ean s) In C

- - ---------- r ------- F in g e r reelI r e e S e r v i c e o n reel He

V a l l e y T r e e S e r v i c e a t ^ r i n a i sT rim m in g , topp ing and rem oving , - ti*’’!

F re* estlm sie*. Jnsure«l. * < > -■B .y 14. T w in Fslli________ 733-8830 C U R L

I’a n ted . T ree tv>pp{ng and rem o v al. D ee rr <S h ru b b e re trim m ing . F re e es tim ate* , Inni«* picku\Vood's T ree Servir#. 731.S940. H sy s LH m

U p h o l s t e r y ______________I'e o ffe r com plete •ervic* on all types O L I^ T Ik IWifo f fu rn i tu re , Reeov.*rin'r, reb u ild in g , d itio n . Duere f in ish ln g . redesigning. F re e e*ti- pum p*, no cmat^-*- C a in ‘«. In?., nhone 733-7111. a t F’a rro tis

V o c u u m C l e a n e r set»a«r a ii .au,iijlie* 1, H o o v er i nc'*". m*>t.)r.Sale* and S e rrlce . C orner Hlu* L ak es , I r«<n<Ulion tiv« 2n>l A venue E ast, 73.3-1027. ) C ourt. fi78..'i

« » 4 » J u jt_ ^ A !c L A !U l£ tC ‘‘'»- *“« B l n . l c - H KUUIPM) I.akc* Boul*Tard7K*TIaliT* m ah~V iro t-T ' S.'%trr?T~nf~r * e<l. c h ln e r r *aJe*

I t F A S T W i t l i.Ot a s n d A e r a a f l a ______________ ^ 4 F a r m I m p l a id U 3 T S E L L ; 6 'a c m » a ll :n paaturV,

iu a t-H U l «1 i*uhl city Um‘if.:L*S > ^1*,(x>om m od*rn ht>me. G >vhI >utbuUd- ' 'ing*. M ary K. Ba.xtor. &4 U<>:w4. | j / r

i^WO cho ice 'loU n ea r RoU irt S tu a r t .J u n io r H igh . Each lot 100x136. .p i io n . T3a.a2>». I_______________ F a r m

/ . c a t i o n P r o p o r t y . 5 8 p ^ R M H AIW IS S V IL L A o f fe r v.iu choii** view r u n n in f f

lo tJ fo r cab in s , t ra i le r or busi- t- a d s * i t ' .ncM . E aay t*m i» . W a te r and pow*r i* A K M a v a lla b l* . Come up and *e« u» tn t tU C k BV th e S aw to o th V alley o r phon* 733-07 i« ._________________________________ J O H N D E

^ p a r t m n n U - F u r n l i h e d ______ ^ J ^ N ° d E1)N E a n d tN*o nnm w. pvivat* en tran ce, ,

b a th , u tll lt le e fu rn t .b e I. U irh a ri A p a r tm e n u , 210 N orth W ashing- J O H N D E

:H R E K ri'om s an d ^aih . Clean and C o m Chlu til it ie s paid. Reaaoitalil* rsie . No ^c h ^ lv e n . I4t» AdiiiHon \^«■l - - L.(t;ra c e m a n A uto C ourt. i r \ i J K i rM 7

iP A R T ilE N T t ^ r Udi**” C W l n . J U H N D EC lean linen* and phon* furnUhevl. G r a i n a»30^*35-*40. Phon* 7.U-S.1U or 7J3- I N T E R N 'I

[ 'H R E E room basem ent * i)artm en t. G r a i n a rA d u iU only . 226 <th Avenu* E ast, T A < ;P R T w in F a lls . 423.i)l>6o. K unt.erly . V,/V:>C. <3 13

*U R N i:iH E li g ro u n d f ' 'o r sparten j«n t.All U tilities c ii-ep l ol*L'tricity. A .lults abO V C 1

H : . ' : : . i x ^ ^ ^ ^ . r ^ r wii ^ “ ■u tilitie* . Hy week o r m onth, tv h o I J « , ..M„t.i.___________________ ______________ — H n y

;L E A N nlc«ly fu in ia b r l two rvvms. MP'UT W H t h a th , H *at. w a te r, w a .h in g facil- .

~lt<es. 7g7r''r»'etir~7mi-:r7h-?\T-rnnc~K«str-— —t4c B f t l c r.'WO riH>n> cabin fo r r e n '. Sullabl* /^A C t? *)nAT*

fo r bachelor, re tired m *o. 733-lS*iti, .XUUl1616 K im berly K..ad>_______________ J O H N D E E

iM A LL a p a itrn e n t, very clean. I'liuund B a lC rfl«H>r, Heuj<onalilc. 7.l i-fi;.: H> s fie r6 :30 p.n.._____________________________ U S C d MOW<

'Wl> b«dii>i>tn iiuiiU-v. W a .tu r and i lr> er, clean , som e u i i l l 'l e t fu rnU hrd .In o u ire ^>ho Motel.__________________ I N N I S bCBI

'U R N IS IU U ) duplf.\ a u a r im c n t. ».)ulUcl S id e C O n\D uplex on W endell Avenuo. S'iO a m o n th . Phon* 73.t-Ji»l‘).

V p a r f m e n U — U n f u r n i t h e d 7 1 ^

xs w o o l ) .MANOU ; S T 7 Z |7^«hvi EQUIPnew otie nnd two bctlr\>\>in a|>aii- ^m en ts . 34.1 Blue Lak>w Boulevard E astlan d IN o r th C o n ts f t : \ 'e i n Sn»iih. 731- ;uiiiU. Jo h n

fJ;K L i"A i'X T ir.M tN i : ,T N T 7 i , ': r .o , r .7 -rd H i'u rtm en t, uui*l, hom elike a t- ■ ■

-tw oepheee.— Ailolts— nnly>— C ail—* i» a t^ -----—-------------- -a g e r. HecU, 7;i3.w63t.________________ OUF

.A h t iE S roosn f ro n t ai>sittncnl.I 'a rp e te tl, r e f r ig e ra to r . *tovo. l*un«lxy, XO bC Of u tilit ie s . Qui*t, reasonab le , a .lu lu . ____7 3 ^ 2 6 3 1.__________________________ F a r m e r s

l o o s e s — F u r n U h « < i _ — — 7 3 —7- M O B IL E h.>me. m odern. Off s tree t POTATOp a rk tn g . I a«lult only. Ph«'ne 7:i,H-4i)2^. ,

N E-B EDR OO M fu rn ish ed horn* w ith 2 ’ p W C U R ra r |)o rU Call 733-HH-7.___________ ^ rOW C U R

l o u s a i — U n f u r n l t h s d 7 4 h a r v e s i

r'HV’ R E N T ? You p a in t fo r the dow n- . » ' f i op a y m e n t on thla 2 b*<lr«>nm hom* 4*rGW C U Rw ith full basem ent. All tn.ims a re hfirV C S t la rg e . 976 p e r m o n ’h. Real Fl«tat*

. . . l i i i i - ______________________ 4 - r o w C U Pt)N 'T llootT I'.iaslbic no .li.wn. 3 ‘»«UW bc<ir<Mtr(i. 2 b a ih . b r irk com bination . r \ / | 7 p /Hn•^ement. R apid p.)*H«slon. ca rp o r t. U I .IV C .K Vapplianc*^. (14.600. < S '.e L oan . Ac* W ith T U bbf

______________________ m e n t s .W O b«Hlro«)m h»)n»* Io *m all fam ily.»r.O i»er m o n th . See a t 476 W 'alnut. L O C K W O O

A R T IA L L Y fu rn iah ed 1 b«'4lrtM>m tJt?T I V T f Ihou.,e- in co u n try . C om fortab le , otl 1 3 C .L L V iL Lfu rn ace , (ittod Incation. 7.‘n-<l.i2P. w —ICE. r lean 1 bednn.m home. C<mi- JMOplete ly nu>d*rn. good looatUm and i t a* ioil furnac* . Phone 7:<3-4im.________ i V l 9 , C nA lK iA IN fo r co\ipl*. 3 rooms and ifto,, ib a th , c a rp o r t, ou **wer. |3&. Call * ioral73.H.flr,lft.______________________________ ________________

H R EK rotjtru. b a th . W a te r , ian lta 'tln nfu m U h ed . 2 rooma fu rn lih e d . A«lults. T J P * W422 3nl A venue E ast.________________ i v t - v r

M A LL 2 bedroom hum * on F illm ore MACS tree t. Call 73.3-1463 a f te r 5 p.m. „ .

t)U U room house, nvwly p s l n t ^ in- side. No dnirs. B04 2nd Avenu* E ast. _ .

--------- — B r a n d N e w! o o f m ~ B o a r a a n d R o o m 7 6 B A L E R f o i;i.(>SFi-lN. nice. cU-an. com fortab le . TKrr*17DM’T

p riv a te en trance, w eekly an«l m o n lh - l fN lC .« iN L.ly rate*. HJl 2nd A v«nue N o rth . JuJq 9 Q5 JsJ

iLEA N ciim fiirtable roonis downt^>wn. QtwafKiAr 130 p e r m iinih. M .idcrn •h..w*r* an d i W a t n c r .b a th s . C sm ers C en te r H otel. N O . 280 N l

^ i m T T ^ R o n t ^ ^ 8 4 H ^ y B a l e30 ACRES near T w in F alls , 26 acre* ' h y d te n S lQ

beefs, *om* p a jtu re , good p la re fo r ,fee<lln^ caltle . W rit* Bo* 18-D % — USCOT lm ^ . N e w .__________________________ 2 — N o , 9 2

CO A C RES n ea r Tw in FaJU. P ro d u c - r 'T fC f lM 1tlv* good location. W rit* Box *-E O U O U iN i c o Tlme*-N*wa.

) t h e r R e n t a l s 8 6 VALLE'•E F itlC E R A T lO N o r w arehou** a to r - j, iR /fO Ta g e fo r renU 2.100 iQuar* f**C 2 « l lW l ^ l -loaillng dock*, am pi* p a rk in g , Blu* T>»iKl IH n h r L ak e , Houlevsrd. Phon* 733-0727.

I/a n t e d t o R a n t _________________8 8i'A N T E D i Home to r e n t fo r aged couple. No children. no p*t*.P e rm an en t. Cl*an tw o o r thr** bed- D TJrxKjms, iom* bs»em>?nt. no coal fu r- X v l - nace. E«c«llent csr* gu aran te* , Pbon*7.T3-fi 10.1,______________________________ a :

'A N TK D TO HKNT; A p ro d u e tlv . Trmcln™ —820 o r 240. Hsv* *qulpm *nt, F l- m * n i vrKTl71 fnan<* *n<l ref.renc* . P re fe r S ou th M O L Y N f c UnUlr. r*h'»ne 423-5726. H ansen._______ TlS-7647A N TED 16n lo 200 acro i. H ava ---- ------- ^ 7 "m ach inery , f ln sn c ln * and reference*. ¥> M O W * P re fe r north sld*. W rit* Box 7-E. e /oT im r,-N ew ,.__________________________ Sickle*. PRm

'A N l'E D : Cood 2 o r t bedm om hous* C u ard s , Sectiiw ith psad ire nr *cr*agc. Phon* 733- Rak* T eeth .0iHfi, _____ _______________ row *r C*nvas«A N T i:i): 2 or 3 b^'-lro-.m nlc* homo T h C 0fo r mi.iille*sBed coupJ-r. no pet*. C all D & B S■Tn TK D I- 2 t r . l l . '; «>0 M .ln N o n

F h „ „ . j » . , . M , ---------------------- ~ ~ i E E T a n da r m I m p l o m s n U 9 0 p o t.u > p i i . r .------------------------------------------------------------- cap ac ity , *e!f-|

B A IJ)WF A R M E R S & C U S T O M 4on 2 nd A ».m

O P E R A T O R S M A SSEY -rK H G J bln* 12 cu t. 1

A*k any of anr custom er*. tb*n ru n n in g condiconsider the sdvantaa** o f local Phnn* Mr*.____I,... .r^.t r^srt-^ w hen buying tb* 232u. F a lrf le icfoJIowinu- r< ju irm er.tj GOOO S E hE C T• Field Hsle.1 Hsy i^.ader^ ,

£ u r iu > ;^ _ O p .n .r,----------- 5 ^ 1• P o ta to Hulk Hetl.i T w in Fsll* T• W .mhI o t M*tal Beet Bed* •• A lfalfa (:n>wn*r* ______• B*an C u tte rs COMHINFIS -• P o tato P liers and flo-Betw een* tioned m>>d*l« B au er. 2-row level-ba^l potato H a r- l^ u ip m e n t . I v estem . m-|th vine e lim in a to r. F l*ld 73S-7272. tes ted *ntl g row *r pn>v«n to b* uir^MV M. th* b«.l H arv este r! u nder th * * i.v m ost adverse condition* year a f ta r ^ * \7^

P A U L E Q U I P M E N T U S ED k a k m & w t L D T N G - ^ O P --------------- ^ T ^ i u ' c i l

Bal**. R upert.

P h . n . /,» .':272"*“ " - ^com plete w ith-------- ----- ---------------------- — ' ' head . Ready

Mrrtrrr -Cu.. WJ O H N D E E R E C O M B I N E w e o v e r h a i j

Mod*l 155EB. P u rc h a^ ^ l A u g u s t. to rs . Call M.1V64 fn .m Jerom e Im plem ent Co. m en t. 12« 2n.H aa cut U4 sc rm c rs in t n a 8432.Keans) In C arey - - C .snnett e ie a , . . . — IF in g e r reel (Hum e*. H ydrau lic l i f t fA R M H A N D Bo n re^l, Helt l> p* rick u p . S tra w t V ^ '*ap read er. Al! H ydrau lic p o w er _*1* ‘ r_________ _a tee rin g . IS.OOO. T erm s to r ig h t y O R S A L E : 15’p a r ty . K eith Khode*. Rout* U R eady lo gtt. 1j.h i.ne 733-y6u2. F a lls . 73S-S13UHL pi^tato beds U ’ and ! • ' ; J o h n HA Y B A L E R S :D eere ' cnmbin* ; a lum inum reel ; ft M assey FerjI n n i « p ick u p ; fl.ia tin g • ie k e l ; C. B . l io t t 's . B urley,H sy s LH m odel; wid* bed p ic k u p ; . ' -------------101.u bushel g ra in bln, Phon* *76- O E H L hay an<70:.i. Hurley. _______________________ V j l U i2L IV E k T r a r t J T .- r » t r - w r e 'd itio n . Dual fr^n% hydro*l*ctri« >^EW p u m p ., no c y lin d e ri. P ric* »6»0, 8e«mt P a rro tts Com plete S e n rk * . lOJO m ent_ Co ._ B ^N o r th Broadw ay. Buhl.___________ A C M E ''S llv e rtlV.SK s tr in g tie . ba le r. p rac tic a H y [•n«^c, m otor, e le c t.ic . t a r te r . Goad . ,.^.1"^r«in<Uiion iiver all. R iv er V iew T r a i le r DAHl*^ilA24 apuC ourt. fi78.:.i'>72, H e r h u n . co n d itio n . LeH K iju iP M E N T CO.. l l i . h w . , 17. . r h n n _ ._ 3 ; < j j :?P?trr?T~nf~r * n » - ^ r - l* - Cas» f * l** l * -DLLAL..wheel h ac h ln e r r **Je* a n d aere le* . cn m o w er. P l

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L (o) (o) K F a r m J m p lo r, Better

Farm Equipment HARViF A R M H A N D p o w e r b o x o n

r u n n in g g e a r . * *F A R M H A N D p o w e r b o x

t r u c k m o u n t . C U R l m JO H N D E E R E 110 C h u c k • g f M C O b<

w a g o n . — n f t b e e t I.JQ H N D E E R E N o . I J 2 -ro w . M A R B E E T ' C o rn c h o p p e r ( D e m o ) *J O H N D E E R E N o . 6 1 -ro w M O U N T

C o r n c h o p p e r . j j ^ p

— C o m b i n e s - r -

J O H N D E E R E 55 (1952) UAssKv.ir^G r a in a n d B e a n „Viil , 'i;r t ''w .

IN T E R N 'L 141 S P (1957) S u p p l i .G r a in a n d B e a n 12 ' _ “ P "

!A S E 75 B e a n s p e c i a l , ( v e r y ][,

lil a b o v e m a c h in e s r e c o n d i- aJ*t io n e d a n d r e a d y to g o . .

— H n y Equipment— '

IE W H O L L A N D 280 tw in e . . t i a J a l e r ____ __:a s e 200T P T O B a l e r D i s r r i tO H N D E E R E U T P T OB a le r --------------------

fse d M o w e r s , m o s t m a k e s FAn.siKii;Barbed Wl

----------- Calf C r.rp K.-,N N IS b e a n w in d r o w e r w i th a l h k i

s id e c o n v e y o r TruckUneTJRE balani-ioi

D iairibullng.GEM _J;^aa.,-,i.i.

EQUIPMENT CO. '‘'“‘fDNI IS : KDL

. Eaatland Driv* 733-7271 l>i«.rl T ra .i.iJohn Hill. 423-6131 Mi-c Tru.-k».

:b**t*r fJherreU 783-6260 O es.riptnJ a c k R o u s t

“ ■ ~ 463 S. llobert-OUR MOTTO

T o b e o f .s e rv ic e to th o H a y , G r a i n i F a r m e r s o ( M a g ic V a lle y wan r t u to

® •' g rain and v|*ounds or |1

TOTATCT h.gU 1 p M E K T - ^ v£u to"; t- ro w C U R L d i r e c t h a r v e s t e r I'™kc'a 'Ly"*

of Jerom e. P i!-ro w C U R L I n d i r e c t kconouy u . i

h a r v e s t e r ‘• i" - •‘ ii'i* i"M lu .r .l., t i i1-row C U R L Indirect v.^.n'"''i Vi’—___________ FEtID urlnillntfh a r v e s t e r h ,,,], , , „ ij

_____ .. Slllllnir H.rvl.-,l-row C U R L d i g g e r w T f “iT i blTyir) I . I V E R (2 ) g o o d d ig g e r s “ ii-MO?^'"^'"'* v lth r u b b e r r o l l e r a t t a c h - maoio vai.i. n e n ts .

.O C K W O O D p l l e r

. ' - _ — ,, 324-6167, JeroiJ E L L V I L L E p i l e r btkam cn.tom

to the fa rm ;Molvneux _»hhu, Kimi..ri»^ HAY and mlxetl

Machinery Co.m r u , r . l 133-75.7 ^yii'il.^'J^lf,-. —--------------------------------------- -----------TO P Quality b

NEW and USED ^ ^ j i i h T a T a e MACHINERY XlrnmMXTT”

BARGAINS L7“tyMTr^.breeds of be^

J r a n d N e w S W A T H E R a n d m 3 -oioJ A L E R f o r le s s t h a n c o s t.

N T E R N 'L 12’ S W A T H E R ■Io. 905 N E W H O L L A N D S w a th e r , 12’ O n ly J3975 f F ' F ' P lJo . 280 N E W H O L L A N D

H a y B a l e r w i th P T O d u a l . FKOlJ, h y d te n s i o n . O n ly J2,675

— U s e d C o m b in e s — C o n s i g n— N o , 92 M A S S E Y F E R - T o t h e

G U S O N 14 ' S .P . a n d FJ3300 a n d J3500 F R I D A Y ,

VALLEY TRACTOR& IMPLEMENT CO.

lu h l . I d a h o P h o n e 543-5622 ,____________________ S a le S ta i

Bale *pon*ore ^ J V \ CATTLE FE

TION. Sell yo

REPAIRSALE COMM

All Make* Arlo MontgomTractor* — Farm Machinery Je rry Whitak*

lO L Y N E U X M A C H IN E R Y cur™’!.^ ?.'ii!x.1l ,n Twin FalU Rusi*ll Llndst

' ChaJl Allred.

MOWER PARTS * ^“'.Vn'.* .T‘wj'ckles Pitm an*. Hold down*. A u 'cT lO N E E llards’. Sections. Ledger Plat**, H anly W ardIk* Teeth. Baler Teeth, Wind- TO CONSIGbw*r C .nvase*. Ete. Valley Llvest.

T h e O ld R e l ia b l e iVr'ir,-.D & B SUPPLY CO. ni,;'i.-/or’‘iny0 Main N orth Twin Fall* te*.

r E C T a n d g r a i n B E D S ~)tato pller* hav* 12 high x i r t7 o rpacity, *elf-prope)}ed. W Xlf o C

B A IJ)W IN MFC.., Ine. •fl Snd Avenue South 733-6684 •_______ _______ - *tSEY-KERGlJSON model 27 com-n* 12 ' cut. Been *tor*d In *hed. In , MAGKrnn':'mT'’' ! ' : ; : ! ! m o b i l e s i2u. Fairfield . For faat *ci1) SEhECTIoW^ of recondJlJAnia -....aManlr

ly baler*. *11 make*. Hesdquarte<» HEAD HolaiI- y.>ur n*w *nd u.-.e<l combine*. ranging front •■in Fall* Tract.or and Implement. Weight. 'T b.'l S-h6K7. heifers. 2 fini dHlNt:S - Several ro<>l recondi- *1, :,ned m.^el* ready to go. C.mm ‘uw -y 1 luipm ent. Eastland Driv*. phone Po, e l lh any'

‘ Jem m e 32-4-24UX grain bin*. 1.000 — 1,600 bushsls. j-q h 3a IvE ;ith or w ithout bottoms. H9S snd belfer*. to f>. ZItJau Motor Co., Wendell, 636- Xhme h*lfer*II- Gooding Count

FAHM equipment. Tractor*. ject. Contact Hachine*. Irucka. Priced right, t*rm* Boute Two. <;»

suit. Call '~^36-am« 'tl**. Rupert. , •prlng*r*. 10 'IANOR — Baldwin ‘‘eorabln*, buy or trad*mplete wHh pickup b*ad and com and ipringera•ad Ready to go. 13,600. ZiUats Hap or Clyd*

-U*.. Wendg]!. « 6 -6 1 IL ........... o r R43-6fi2.V _OVERh A j L all m*k** of trao^ EN Tl ^ t»erd;5

rs. Call M oonUln Sute* Impl*- and ►nt, 12« 2nd Avenu* «outh. 73»-i l — ---------------------------------- ---------- 7-r r e g i s t e r e d " /tMHAND m anur* spreader with o ,, i>Jder. Enoieag* rack. Good on*. Call 7J1- Ca97. ____ nr 42^-4014 afL SA L E : 15’ Curl Bulk poUtd bed. pxR M SlaughNeady to go. »•* a t 17» T»l*r. Twio cu tting . Etils. 73S-S133, freetsr. Butchf BALERS: 10— 14T John D eere; JACK. ** rv ic* ,lMeksey Fergiiaon, Number 10. El- **11. Phone 64

>tfs. Burley, 67S-oS86.____________ CALVES all klIL hay and corn chopper. N ^ .124-4162. Jen> p* hay bead. A ll In g o ^ cond^>n. 7»i-i462. M o r« a<V siTatherB and bal*r*. seUlng b ^ T lN T O ^m aisC Iw co*t. Valley T racto r A Impl*- Haa a goodent Co.. Buhl. 843-S622.__________ 758-7843.IE ■'Siivertip*' potato a n d beet PROFESSiONAla in la b**t. Buy it now and *av*. F ron tie r Field.»de hy Acme Filer. - o r 733-774.*<.ILMXN -apud bed 16'_ long. A -l PKOFE.SSIONAlndltion. Lenni* A:itbrj«. T iler. c r cold. Calltone 32»-6072._______ _ 2367. befor* <iLL.wh*al h a i_ tr» il* r ; AC 7* hang- BUCKSKIN Pal, mow*r. Phoa* &24>44&». J*roCD*u <dd; raar'lH cg:

. N T A D ! 1A ug. 13-14, 1965 f i

n Falls Times-News - 1 5 ' . ' I

m I m p l o m e n t s 9 0 JI

H A R V E S T N E E D S |

iL IV E R 35 12’ c o m b in e Pl iv e r 25 10’ c o m b in e UC 91 w i th b o th s p r i n g to o 'th a n d r u b b a r c y l i n d e r i

U R L (2 ) p o t a to b e d s i 'lE N IC G b e e t h a r v e s t e r !fIC b e e t h a r v e s t e r^ A R B E E T b e e t h a r v e s t e r . . ' j

M O UN TAIN STA TES IIM P L E M E N T

li :'11.I Avifiui,- .S.iu'li 7.13-9132

iS E V .H A lU U S S u i'cr 27 com bina, *>«'d- n e \e r iu beuut. I rw in , 3 ‘* lice esKt Wa»hljigti>n SchiHil. ^

m S u p p l i e t - ^ 9 1

BALING T W IN EHeavy duty o r H rguU r

A f n c tu il.->al

$ 7 . 5 0j fu lly guajanf.-tsJ) ^

F a r n i . . - & C i t y | | |

D ts tr i b a ttn tt Ci-]-— ------- -T w in KalU and H urlry >

A r iK N T U )N . ,kFAH.MKIi.S Sl H it) l K.MKN (''I

Hsrltcd Wii«' sn d S ‘.fv-I Posts ^s lf iJrt-rp Kt-cdvis und ll<< Fectlcra ,

ALHKUS M lL L lN i; I•ucklane ________________733-4241 ^K b ala ijiln tf tiHc. Karm A CHy 1• trib u iin ir . Im’.. Twin Kails, B ur- '

__________________ Mi v y E q u i p m e n t 9 2 '

s i r s : K D L L IN t; S T D fK i " aU cU ” I Ieael T ra « i.iis . Ixtwl.cd tiu llc ra , l i lUc. Trui'ko. eir. | | | ir [>e«<-ripti\e Hroctiuio (Contact!i c k R o u se & Son, A uc i rs . ■3 8 . Hobertson HI.. HH.2-0728 j f l -----Brypriy-HiH».-^Hi>tff>rTtt»------- ----------- - S

f , G r a i n a n d F o o d 9 4 . | | |

SJTtU 1 0 HU Vi Hurley, ml«ed a in an d w heat. 6 .!.10 per IdO unds o r |1 .2 ti « bushcl. U26-63'.:2,

^ ' i t u TO HU Y; IJU-ti.n. Irfl■mw. s t r in g tir«l. Ovdivcre«i a n d kCked by Seplem l^jr 16. V icin ityJe ro m e . Phono 733-277L__________

NOWV D airy Pelbft*. U ',i Pro- II, h ig h In V itam in s anci T rac* n era ls , Co5 tim tiulk. Glub* SeedFeed <•■... Tw in l'-nlJ,>.__________

D grln<llntf and m ixing. Molaas*** ilk ta n k . D a ff in Mill. T h * ltt* a Nintr S erv ire . 7:»3-<127rt. _ _ _ _ _

ar* b u y in g u ralit anc. s tra w , iir* T u rk e y , phone 733-8160 o r1-6107.______________________________HU V A L LEY M illing Serv lee i fd G rin d in g . W a lte r L a n o n , K im -•ly. 423-6n04.______________________TO N , *ecund chop, h*y, baled la Id : a lso 6.0U0 bushels m ixed g ra in .1-6167, Je ro m e .^M c u ito m g ra in ro lling . j>ortab1« the f a r m ; m olasses. H askelL 423«

10. K im berly .and m lx n l g ra in fu r bale. H ate l-

I are* . I 'hane a2«-4«»)i. F il»r.I n lulling, ' /htcam or dr^. Me*Han’s. Jer«ime. phone 324-2677.

Quality b a l e d hay, delivered, ^ad l ..U ^ P lu .n e ;.:i6-2.>M. W endell. *

m a l B r e e d i n g 1 0 0IK IC IA L B R EED IN G to * ABB eat p ro v en s ires , n n llon 's hlgh-

ty p * p ro d ' c tio n s irc i. Also ail peds o f beot availab le . Buhl cid- : t . 643-6102: Je ro m e 324-2662 t ise lton 82U-6664 : Burley C7K-H6I3. i

H a 1 0 2

: P E E D E I^ rn ^ ^ ^ PRODUCERS 1C onsign y o u r C attle T o th e S pecia l C alf

a n d F e e d e r S a le F R ID A Y , A U G U S T 2 0 th )

V A L L E Y L IV E S T O C K C O M M IS S IO N C O .

S a le S t a r t s a t I I A .M . '

e sponsored by th* IDA HO T T L E F E E D E R S A SSO C IA - 3N . Sell your c a tt le w here th*/trm w ill be i

LB CO M M ITTE E f lo M ontgom ery . xl*?ybun»Ty W h itak e r. P au l *irray O ’Rourke. H eyburntreni-e U<jlllflcld. H ansenssell L ln d s tm m . PaulnJl A llred , Hurleyaril* Fiedler, N am palyne Bow er. Caldwell

JC T IO N E E R S : Ken T ro u tt, n ly W a rd and C layt T srh u rg L ► CO N SIG N your c a ttle , c a li l Iley L ivestock Com m ission Co., per^. Idaho , phone F s r r ls May i-623fl o r W ayne .Mny 67^-822U, rley o r a n y u f the Sal* commit*

in F a r m S l a u g h t e r i n g W E S L A U G H T E R

• B E E F• V tA l .• LA M B

M A G I C V A L L E Y B I L E S L A U G H T E R I N GF o r fa a t *crv1(r* ra il T » a -4 m,— .^*»*ningaIKAD H o la trin .H 'rin tfer he if*rs, ig ing fro n t LuOO t i 1,350 puuttd fghi. "7 b«'arl S p r in g e r i>u^rn*ey fern. 2 financ* co m p an ies; tV jua- low a* dow n and Sm m o n th ;

e r 2U'.- down o r f*>r cove,Lh w ith 2-4 years t.i imy. Also sell

cash an y tim e. Kugt-ne H ughe*.■nme 324-24 ir>.____________________ _

SA ivE ; 2 registercvl H oU leio f*m , to fre sh en in Sepleml>er.M* h * lfe rs w ill be show n a t th*:>dlng C ou n ty F a ir aa a 4-H p ro - t. C o n ta c t Rick o r Dick :Urlcklan<l, u te Tw o. (;ooding . phi»ne 934-6079.

fe<»^h, o r___-Inger*. lOO'^o G uaran teed . W in Y o r t ra d * fo r a ll kind.i llve«t<>ck 1 ip r ln g e rs fo r C a lifo rn ia . Phon* p o r Clyd* H ughe*, B n h l. 64S-54S7R 4 3 - 6 S 2 6 .________ ________________ _

Ij^E t e r d -Stynfnttk -eijw*. tkrtTMe d |i | |L a n d S ep tem b er .a p r in g e r s . w r M g fflh 'TIoTCran,hL_________________________________ _IS T E R E D A ngus bulla. It* m onth* . i>Jder. E n o u g h to choo** a t pre*-

1 tim e. C*ll K im b erly . 423-^65542^-4014 a f te r 6 ;>.m.______________

M S la u g h te r in g : C le a n e tt , f a s t - ■ c u tt in g . Delivere<l, L>ck*r. hom a

^ • r . B u tch E a k ^ r (t Son, 733.434ft.C **rvice. B u iii, horse*. L end o r1. P h o n e 643-6824. Buhl.___________VES a ll k in d s an d alses. P ho n *1-4162. Jen>m e._________________

tt,* ________________ IMr o ^ m 'a is c g n V r . R ld r i n r p a c l ^ -----a a good r u n n in g w a lk . P h o n a .>-7843.______________________________F E S S IO N A L H orseshoeing a t iin tle r F ie ld . Jo h n C o n rad , 324-450# *733-774.«l.___________________________

F E .S S IO N A L h o r-e sh oe ing . H o t cold. C all E dw in E tb e r t .- 7 » ^ , •

17. b efo r* S a .m . o r a f t e r & p .m .K S K IN P a lo m in o g e ld in g . 7 y e a ra - [. ■raal 'B tc g .-P tw u g - 'tS ^ -m T .------ -- -------

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l,urk». r in .n o J . J . C orjw .y , liTH- (he tftHKln>ir[rv^^_____ ____________________ _ Kniporhn

TTl-TiTLSlKKKl* llaM nm hlre i«nw. 3 y*'“ r ® e**t. '-J

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i ---------ijT«t>--»ervle«H -AK.C p ay menUI aalc^ Hli>nd irruw n ntalo IVkinifea*. :t7t'l TT~

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bretl P ek lngeaa puP py. 125- Canh o r Vo. ■ tamp«. 4th A venua We>t. CLAUIN KI

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le«ii). A K O regi» tar#d . Phon* 733- n e r Muil7 7 « 7 . ________ ________________ _ KOK HAI

IlK A lil.K puppiea^ AUo i tu d •erv lc* . rh t)n a i:W illiam H eard . 100 C;randvlew D riv a. nu ire .

JTl a CK l<abrail«ir puppiea. 4 m onth« IIAKM ON^old. O r a l t l Jen « an . fti:U574». Iluhl. old. new

I liny AKC w h lta toy po«»dla pupplva. le» t fon<rh o n * 78S-ft77t>. ■____________________ ; ti<>NN --rla

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TW O pur«l)re<l fem ale l)u .\er pupa. t lOeach. P hone 7.n-.1Pai.________________

8IAM KSK k itten * fo r aala o r t r td a f n r Q a r l l o Afl»oM S trik e Btam pa. P u h ), a4»-&270. ______

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Por Kurnlttir* Appllarici#---- Thin*i of Valua V; . ': *„M BANNER FU R N IT U R Er**d- 127 2nd Avenua-Waat 73-VM21h of ■ JUNIOK LINK” baby crib •paclal. Polnta

4 year aiie. full jianel haad andand foot, plaatic teelhlnn raila, 4 p<>al- Gardai

Urad tion a.iju^tabi* -prin**. Complet*aale. with wel pr«j«if Innorap;in« maltr«*u. U*.AN»buna 1 2 V .H anner Kurn*tura. 7t?i-142l. **blw.____ l LACHINK rapalr t»cU,tf '

.ftvirrman. all ma.«»«. Skin- PKPPblWill ner’a Necchl-Klna tiewin^ hbiTppehorka • 7:t:t-rir.42. Tii>4,n»____ UlIY. SKLL, c,r TKADK. Ca^h /or ua*d Hl/NPLi>bian turniture. apjiiianr*a or anythin* ofKen value. Huhl liargain C*ntar. Ill# *'**«*<« ■

Boo'a South Hruadway. &43»g22l._ (jKKKN___ WASiaUi Uiad /urnitiir*, appJlaneaa,Htai- antiiiur*. baby thlnir*. W* m> torid». neiifblM.rin# lowna, Hayea Kumiture. CANNIf

9 c / 7 >.U4*iH> rufiim___ TAKK OVKJt Ihe few ■mall mnnth-Ifea- ly iiaynirnia lef» on thla P/aff auto- TOP Cland atic portable. For Informallon fail andni 11 a Jrrome. I t*hone___ UKrt)SSI'^SKD aewing machine, taka OPKN cAI*o ovrr small paymenta. i’hona 73J- *puda.KM*- — _______________________________ ______ IK Vt)l)'|tK «tupld enouiirt lo go Inco IFlOWOl, - bualneaa, among evarylHintr ala* The ------------I vO Kmporiuin haa th'.w ^aaea. Cl)T r>utT« WK'KK not <;abby; Juat axriied ab-.ul ^I»7H- (he giMKi buy* you ran find at Tb*___ Kniporhim. 209 Hhoahone. South.I. 3 - . -../ j DO IT NOW*

Call 733-0031 an d plac# a fiu t-actlon W an t Ad

110 M u s ic a l in ttru m a n ts ,. 124NOW IS lh. Ilm. t<. . t . r t your

. chlld'a mualca( atiuratlon. Ilenl aWurlltier piano aa low »a JH.Si

• par month. Ail rent appllea 'o* a'Jh’ purchaae. Whlt*’a Muaio Canter. 733-^ H>;oo._____ __________________ _—n FOU SALK I Huffat lanor aa»opbon.. ' OOC

compTSTeTy overffa\IT*irT atao mnr llallicraftara ahort wa .»a recrlvrr /nio lrl HX-JJO romplata with liaJll-

—— rraftem apeaker. I’hona 4ilt3-41Cil or ered 4:u;-4*ili2 In itupert. [.**15 ASSlJ.MK aniall mu rit hly payment on

aplnet piano tn ha plrkad tjp in thia ----- area. For Information wrlta! Clalma --------^etfi»- Idaho*. _________

an urgan an<l piano tu ba picked up___ in Twin Falia area. Taka over SleCIFor payment*. Willa Credit Manager.

gea*. :t7f~TT~nveTT»Brt. ttrrbnr;—Idatm^-- --___ PLAYKIC pUno, worka Uka new. Tenn*'ura- Ciauda hrown Mugla A F'uraltura1 or Co.___ CLAUINKT, Noblet by I^blanc. uaed ___naw 2 yeara, tlB6. Muat aall. Phona 733-7M. a??::._____________ .___ NKW Yamaha planu*. Uaeil pUnoa. MAark- A«liplral *t*reo racord playera. V>'ar-733- ner Mualc. 1.11 Hhnahuna North.___ Foil HALKI Hood aJto ajinophone.vie*. I’hona 73S-1123 aftar • p.m. to in-riva. quire.nth* HARMONY Claaalcal irultar. 1 yrar H►ll. old. new airing*, with caaa. Excel- fOl 3np l^ lent con<llti<m. |7R. Phone 733-87R8.

' -tiONN--rlarine* , uaetl **.aaka. Jaatj---5 Ilk* new. If Intareatid contact BU-* ■if,*!, ,.r 7R» N 60(1 W. Paul.___ JTTT irrRHJHT piano. In «i>od condition.

■ Phone 324-2afi3. Jamme.• • Q USKD C<»nn clarinet. KxPrtllent condi- |] ) {n

tlon. I'hona 423-H2&0, Hannen.^ R^adlo a n d W ^ f a 125 ® '’.270. _____________________________ ___ 400 2n1 1 4 C O L O R — C O L O R — T V ---------------- $100 lo 1160 for your old TV or

hl-fl reganilea* «>f eondltbm «m 21" .or 26’* Sylvania eo1.>r TV «.r new atarao. ThU •pecial prica gi>od TLflT'T' only until Auguat U. It la a vaca- lVlC,l tUm apecial, Wa hava unty 2 modehi l»/t «t»d 1 *t««**«* ^Itfe AM and FM rsdlo. Nothing to pay till October, llemeniber Hylvania war­ranty la good 1 year tut atl parta and pirtur* lube*. Theaa

. m<Hlela hava automcitin color kilieraon black and whila trarv^triaalona and proven by teet iJ'Jr brighter. SiDon't mlaa thia opportunity.

We Win Be Closed A ugust 15 j^ m a To Sep tem ber 8

1 2 0 JO E ’S TV ----- H I2 KIM BERLY ROAD ^ 2 5 m.

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la PrultwcKxi Frrm h Provincial* NF.W SET WAURAN.'Y

Sold new . . . IK06 WlNDOONLY $550 niounl

<Tak* os-er paymenta > Ste^er— 11” PO RTA Bl.E T V s

Brand New DuMonta *lu«, ll.lmh«l .upplvl ■'•'••y'

IUU...!.-. p x 'f '. Krl. ONLY ;S9.95

----- Schixjn.t!: L O N G 'S T V s e r v i c e.>r»th. 2 .1* Aildiaon Wf*t 75S-4590 TTTu?----Dpen '------------------------------------------------- colorr----- UKHUILT TVa |3j> AO and up. 2nd TV C o..

you for Kid’a r«H<ni. family »w>m. etc. cityand M A Y Klectric. 441 Mam Kaat ------------

ihone open Frlilay 'til 9.________ PU.MPii____ IIADUIS. TV., l'..l„r TV. r»p.lr»d.con- W'ork g'larantee.l. No aervice charir*. '

sKUV Young lt*«ho TV Service. 7:i3-76&8. ——‘.Trmm. th k IIKST TV. r..ll,.. .l.r^>. Ir.n.- „

l»t..r ..r^■ic..-AU.. ch.ck tub.. In..1 J...-. TV, T3.1-6JTS,____________

ovrr ZKNITH**!!” contol# TV’ nrU (Jo4h1 wiVrni latea, condition. M5. 2l« ’larrvaon. o--._______ -, . _________________ Sh tl^ G ootJ T h ing i fo Bat 133

h a LK HAVKN pe*che* ready ni'w. cTTkcITI.:__ Picketl or you pick. Crn'tal Springa trunks

lh* Orchani. )12fi- 0&7. Filer._________ pt>cketRKD p<.t»l.M . Tc Per p )und. .Mayrr, Ke«r»

___ phone 3 4- J~.2P . Jer»<mr.______________ DKCOH.•ctrlc STllAWBLKIULi?. rkkr^l. ?12.S g*l- a.>n'a

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m il .* n u t o f M otor Va corr>.r on8«iULh aida. ^ _____ ______________

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w J (,lo«k «>uth o n . f . l l . A i '/.u r .0I2H noona u r avenirtua, --------

^ W H O L K 3 A L B beef by half or • C u t a n d w rap p ed . Ph in * S o t t t i. M ain I» c k a ra . 73.7-4 __________ S JN Cr . , , OW N rad potatoea. i l .J S ir'i 12'

— aw **t c o rn 3 d o ten Sl.'jy *P oin t* . Han>ld V an.e,_____________

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733.3607. .Sunday ______ ___S kin- P K P P K H H -a n d caM»a«a. i-anjt'a

a77pp57 — »yry; l i a r ttn rr—A-vettw.--^ 3 - i ZS.i Htiilrn<M>n* a n ^ av e n in jc a ._________ ______ '~

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I rail an d freez in g . Alao re«l r.ii* i'-ra . •______I Phone 7 :13. Hf,1)4.__________ ' ______ . .*11;111

take O P K N o rtirr* fo r rucum».-i-a and red W AN’r 733 . *pud*. 402 Jack ao n or 73J.4&7 :._____

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) rlu » lv e In y o u r fam ily rec rea tio n , i* C lub houna partie* . ■wimn^lng ihkjI. b o a tin g , w a te r aklim r. fiiihinu, picnic an d g o lfin g In p riv acy . Call 733-ofi42 J jo r w r i te t-an y o n t.'to inlry Club. lt.*x lOOtt. T w in FalU . ftir fico bn>ohure.

W IN D O W S new and u«e<l. S u it.ib le form o u n ta in cabin u r chicken coop. Alan, J«MltU a n d entia of lumt>er. W. I'. S teven* . 23» C he*lniit S ire e t. Kim-

1TW'O *pac«* Sunaet M emt.rial P a rk .

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p houae. P«»ok b<ix and fe« l. I I . Nr* makt-s Sch«xd ciiattxlian. Itoh

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Jd TV a ; n . j* . Addi»nn K aal fn<m — -----. ^ytc. r i ty lim»ta. 733-1171. C a m

P U .M P ii: I rr ig a t io n and dom ealic. Any S’ H I *[»#. Pow er polen. tiiiick in ata lla - ^ i-i.

vaireO. KllJJnirer K lectric, phooe T.l.l- pro-Sm” ' ____________________________ ^--------- 100';, C O N T lN l’O l ’S filam en t n y l o n FOK

pila 9x12“ r\iir». foam M back, arruetl alr^i' all aide*, *2D.U6. lU n n e r F u rn itu re . V ,r '--- ----- 7:1.1-1421._______________________________ Arh.

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pavm ent* C*men» t*.’n ‘*-r,RIJMMAC.K SAI7k 7 Thtir^.l.»y

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H K A SO nevr p,«rtahle a i.tom aiic aew- l .n raing m a.-htne. Piice,! -o aeM. 534 L yn- e» iio

. ^ _____ _ bou«cJ -MlU .NTAIN C ahin pcn^'l'lnff. *.1.74 a vice.

J » ■.4N•r. r ty w a y Com pany. :24 Bln* XRAV:laV e^ s.>tuh. 7rt-1.o:.^(l. Horn

F l)U S A L K ; D raw drape*, ca f* cur- Newtain » . *vai>orat4.r cv>.iter, P h <n* Sale«

___________________________________ T ^ 7 “W HF.N It eomaa t.> b u ild ing m ate ria l* . be«Ir.

p4Unt a n d hartlw *re, ae* ILm ie aril— l.tim b < r_ C o 7-i:^-;2l4. o ffer

L O S T b r ig h t k.arpet color** e . t th e m w ith Blu* Lti«ir..». H rn tt r ie •hamp»^-H>’r t l . Krenecl'.*. biV.l

Y O U 'R K nev e r t.»«> y.Min* o r old l|.>rr.trt f in d tb* r ig h t '."iv* f . r y..u at », T h e K m p.irium . 2il9 S^.>*hone Si->ulh. .

W E R E B V II .n h y . i r . i l i - j . ^ k . >t Ah-1 t - .n ' KM i'a A uto Supply . i : i 3rd A venue TTTiTT

m J W r^t. _________________ i V>‘":K l.K C T R lC fence p»*t HV each . .'** T 's'-f

------ ------- 7?r%-KTA I.U M IN U i! aw n in g 6’ wi.le 11* long . | »i *nt

■tt> »torm « dcH^ri. Phone jFO U S A I.E : C.irla bike, l l j ; boy* bike GRKA '

IlO . Phon* 733-4SSI. I R,v>k

I ' f e r H A b o u t -- 1 3 3 ^ 7 W ^ 1 U n * 6 U a f d f S « r « — r i 4 0 f M o btaparrn it , .

S I N G E R P O R T A B L E

t y p e w r i t e r s

R E D U C E D T O C L E A R

■ $ 3 7 . 7 7f l. ..n .r^ T e r m s J 5 m o n t h l y —

l l l L S I N G E R S E W I N G C E N T E R . 1!puun.U. 120 M ain N o r th , T w in F u lU i tW ~ t ‘ C.I1 c o llM l. 133-3344_____ ll.Jel ' r - - ■ ------ -----—. | (________ L'Si-lU Uuor» a n d acr«< a doura. pricaJJ vege- aa' low aa t l .6 0 . C om bination• iSfii T a lu m in u m a to rm ’ d o o rs. 8p«cU J tbia —

m o n th only tlH .8 8 . Aab«^to«* ahakea■:----[ 3 1 6 . pe r * q u a re .. AU o. p rcftn iab ed ■**- % ‘4 ' Ji* p a n e lin g , - o uw -K al£ - p rica^ C ititea 'a

H and ing S u p p ly . H uhl. ft43-440;».

.hrii.-.i M i s c ' j i l a n e o u a W a n t e d 1 4 1llc a ltn -----------------------------------------------------------------

T O P C A S H f o r S C R A P 1!lUrn io r C upper, B riu a , A lum lD um . B attaric*

U a d ia to ra k_______ H . K O P P E L C O . ,M.tat ..«-a, __________ l.%2 'Jnd A v an u e S o u lh _________ 1»

*“ WA.MTKD; F u rn it i i r e , a p p lia n c ea , a n ^------- J---- thlntf o f valu* . C all 7:io.77^4. j /S*a*-'»^^ ^ A.MTKD^ S ta lin ie la atccI 3 unit ‘

»iiik. Phone Jerf»m * ::-i4.i>Q03.______ J ;W A^JTKD c id e r p rcaa. P h u n a 733-

7 h'J.t'J.___________________________________

1 3 8 S p o r t i n g G o o d a - 15 9 ____ ^

ail uc-j S i ’KC IA L I A m m o, $2.60 hox. a ll reg- itab'a 2 u la r calibei-* ; m ag n u m , >5.2ft hox.„t«. Model 70 30U H A H m ag n u m w itb 1!

' ' w eaver actipe. $100. R edfie ld 4-l^>wer 1 4 0 acope. S4U. CuaU>m rif le buiid ing I

_______ nnd bluinkf. S a t ia /a r t lo i i ifuaran lecd .R ich ard H u n t. K im b erly 423-5B*JU.

A i r c r a f t f o r S a l o 1 6 5>r: ____________ ■------------------- Jl

R E E D E R F L Y I N G S E R V I C EF or th* bc-»t d ea l In A irc ra f t . P o rlow C4*t F l ig h t In a tru c tto o I________ _______

B o a t s f o r S a l e 1 6 9

D o n ’tS ie c l G A M B L E

" L o s t W e e k e n d ” ^L e t u s s e r v i c e c h e c k O n i

y o u r b o a t m o t o r N O W . d i t i

B U D & M A R K ’ S------------ 8<T l l . l n E * . t 7 :iJ-Il»4

-------- -JOTIN S UN -n WtiO U L b e O H ----L O N i:S T A lt b oaU . n . p a l n «n d B.r- 2-DI v l... 0,1 .11 m . k . . . D E A N M OTOKCO.. 7;U-2U22. ______________________ _

FIHKIUiL^AaS .16' b o a t. C e n tu ry in-

h«**vy d u ty t ra i le r , e x ce llen t condi-tion phone 324-217t>, J e ro m e ..______

FO U S A L K : 16‘ b o a t w ilh 2-w heel box tra i le r . Sea 1706 P o p lo r o r phon*73.1-M703. _______________ _

N O FO U ~SA X K :~C m >d~T:t-h.^.p.- tie* K in a ----------b«ifti m o to r. C all 733-U617. o r ac* a tir>l7 4 lh A v en u e N o r th ._____________

BOAT. U ’. P - U . t ra ik -r , an d 50 hor*a- pt.w er e lec lric J o h n a o n m otor. E x­ce || r n t c o n d i l l o n ^ I l ^ ^

14‘ llO A T w llh t r a i le r . K ic e lle n t con^3-2214 dltl.in . P h o n e 7 3 3 -2 IU .______________ _ •

MOAT t ra i le r fo r IH’ iKjat. F a ir ly gootl ccmtlilltjn. H74 M om ln ir* l'le . 7JJ-1>63^.

^ M otorcycles 180 ------T K IU M I’HS a re a lit tle b e ilv r a l Dlue S

_____ Lakea i:ycle Shop an .i you also re-criva lUO',. f in a n tln t? . Im m etllato Jd e jjv rjy . I11& Hluo I .ak ra N.>rlh.

CJ* 7:l.l.^.'..^7. S A I.K S — SK RVJCK —J-6664 P A R T S ._________________________ _

TR IU .M PH . 10«»3 m olorcycio. tOOcrc,' T ig e r 100, S ta n '* C h ev ro n . M ur-

tau g h .—. YAM AHA lyiif*. Wi»oc T ra il M aater.

ta n k mt>del. tiil InJertU m , 350 milea.p o o P hone 7:13-1177._________________j

ll>64 Hontia m tito rry cle I50cc *325.00 excelleni co n d itio n . 7a3-7«05, 795N t.rth W *lntU S tre e t.______________ _ ^

llO D A K A IU65 Ace uO inolo icycl* . lik* new, low m ileag e . #::H5. 733-74H2,t in y : 7i:t-Rr»07. e v en ln tft. _________

HOND A rJ63 w h ile ap o rt ftOcc. P rice^ tlft.S. caah. P h o n e 7:i.l-K-n5.__________^ RKD IIONHA 2 m ontha r id . Very

gmnl condititm . Pht>n* 733-6410.

A ccessories a n d R epair 182.l-DK7g ----- ----------------------------------------- ----------------

. ‘ d u H n 't L O V E Y O U R K I D S ?an d ex- K c c p T h e m S a f e . . . Y o u r C a r

I s O n l y A s S a f e A s Y o u r W h e e l s i . p icn ic a n d B r a k e s !733-r>fi4j J e t y s C h e c k Y o u r B r a k e s ^"iohure ' W h e e l A l i g n m e n t;:iSTr7:rr f r e e kI.p. AU... A I.L W d U K f.U A ItA N T E E D

w . t . D E A G L E 'St. Kim- s a f e t y S E R V I C E '— rr— r - 417 Malc» E a a t 733-S21Ill I a rk .

I. (tlen n ------------------------- ■■■■ ■ — . .e r CJly. TU NI-^IM ’ — A H ^n m en t — tranam U -

aion a rrv lre by factoi-y tra in e d m en.t”lTi7k7l M ilrany lUiick-t^l.la 7 tn.h721. |a play- F A S T an>i tlepvrnlabie serv ice on all l l . Se* m ak ei and m odel ra r* ond truck*.

________ lt..h Rfr>-e M otor Conipany._________C.«lural TA K K yoor F«'r«l back bom* for *erv-

raveiett* • ice. I 'n io n M<'U>n». fn r .___________

C am pers 193lie . Any S’ l.OW cam per, fit* Umg wheelba*e. 'inata lla- ^ i.ie p ickup. Alao. ne'v D ata drill>j>* 7.1.1- j>rot« 73.1-SOlS o r 1,’107 Kldridgp________ A v rn u r. ___n y l o n FOK SA l.K 14 f.KU tra i le r h.nxe,

arrgetl nieep* 4. Klci-lric an<l b u tn n f lighi-«.iim ilu re , V ,rv g.v.^! condition. 87nt). JUy________ A rh rn b ach . S tan ley . l.U h.', 774- ; k>H. 5 7 xp. S ite* FOU H K N T: 1-S’ Shantft cam por-1railrr fee A.l Ntnke rr- .e rv a tio n n o w . avajlablt? e j v ing a in r .-m - A u tfu .i 1, 7i:i-.! M.t ,.r 36fl ________ Ta%lor Stre«~t. uitc««e*. C A M l’KIl S l ’K«.'lAI.; l'.'t;4 t hevrolet 5 5 x

bn.llei^, v»n. «^-cyHn.irr rn jln » . Pricr,! :o r bag*. aril. Se- 4iM K.j»»t A vrnu* l \ Je-

n-rtte or 49.X

r r J '" r m M o b i l e H o m e s 1 9 4l .a i tr i . - |— - ■' - - ------- ---------

— M U S T S E L L .

— Al l 1 9 6 5 I ' . i r ' . . M o b i l e H o m e s

j o I n S t o c k

’ r . r r ? ' ' v B a n k F i n a n c i n gN J r a d c f o r a n y t h i n g o f v a l u e «

P A R K= r " - T R A T t E ' R - S A f c E r S - --------------------

I« -5 k im tv .tlT K t...l T31-T750"W * w ill n o t b* u n d erao ld ” 412

' 22 t-T. T U A V tl .l .K K , l lk . n — . ut.- J ^ l o tran y e . l ia h^, rr- _ _ _ _

_______ frig a ra lA r. tw in bt«ia,, w a te r t*nk .V r i .O - h e a te r , d u a l ax le . h itch .'plK>nal. ch eap . Iv an I.. D unhanv, H ager-nan .

:----------- N F jk T A C L E A N . 2 be^lrt^om home.*c MW- l«rg* u t il itv rv>« m. R arace. n ii* t l.v->4 L yn- cmtion. O w n rr w ill tra d e fo r t ra i lr r_ _ _ _ _ _ bou«* o r pi.-kiip. Real K state Ser-«.1.74 a vice. :tU l4 } K _________________________* B ln . tR A V K I , T r . i > r . —f . r r . i v . 1. - _ _ _ _ _ _ llom ea. S iU r r St r ra W - T e r ry —Hr il-f* cur- New.u«esl. \V* T rade, M A W T ra ilrrn* SaJe<. O x rr ’.and . Rurl^v._________ i------------ lyt^o Mapv h.Mj.e • la ii '-r . liix.in'. 2aleria l* . be 'lr .^ .m .. ex '.-rllm t c,,n.iir«. n. Will

H .m ir a ril fnrni«hetl ..r iinfiirni«*'.->l. He^; o ffe r. I'>:i S h ..thonr

^ tO R lI .K TTo m T s I camper«^ •a.e-,- J,,,;, Krn^VHl. Al.^h.l . 1.,-re.

------------ b ir . l . T r . 'i 'ir a n * . Simp-»..,na Mobil*t*"-* old R u p e it.__________

ONK g.HHi • t .v k ra*ck and he,J 7’t I.V .. • ..LLiJ : j on* am all g r» v al d a m p bed 140.

a t AK-I f a l l F .trn .A venue; «r* ,ie r V u , e . 1 S': e , t r * r 'e a n

------------1 s.',4 M ounta in V jrw Drive 1ch. 7 ’77.---- ------- U:e"^m.>doi u«ed trailrra" V V " '

U I - ° * ' [ 4-C?^r.^o T in l^ .N e a .” ** *''bike GllF.A T f.A K E S TiTrt R«]ow

' R.v^k I.1300. C all T33-:3S7*

- l a O h M o b ile H om as ---------- - I g 4

^ R E C E N T s ,

a t r a d e - i n s

_ MOBILE HOM ES — ^rE R 1954 COLUMBIA 8x35’>• ' 1955 ANGELUS 8x40‘

1957 SPARTAN 35‘1955 G EER . 8x30'

_ t RAVEL T R A IL E R S - 1965 ROAD R U N N E R 21’

sell-contained T rue1965 MID JE T se l^ c o n ta in - — '

141 ed 16’i p 1959 LINCOLN self-con tain - V L ed 17-

1961 MAXCRAFT 13’1963 TERRY 13’, E le c tric

;7T;7. rc lrig e ra to r /_____ 1956 LEISU R EH O M E. 13'. 1959 BOLES A R E O . 24',i 7j;i- modern

-------- — PICKUP C A M PER S —— 1962-OREAM ER.aLj;ab^Qyec,_____

11 r.l- gas re tr ig e ra to r i^th 1960 RANCHO S’

-I'owcruliding

G A T E W A Y" l 6 5 T R A I L E R C E N T E R ‘

Addi»on We»l 733-2410/IC E C>c*n'a RIchfk-ld Al!

Open Daily and Sunday jgg

l 6 9 ~ Z— — U S E D B U Y S —

'f Gorgeou.s * ^M S Y F E D W E rR r-4 0 x lO '-------------

O ne bedroom , c a rp e t , a ir con­d itioner, au to m atic w ash er, eye-level oven, beau tifu l fur-

■n» 4 n itu re . See to a p p re c ia te .

_______ BII.TM ORE 40x8’>d ..r- 2-bedroom s, new c a rp e t. ’ lOTOK new ly refinished In te rio r.

________1958 SIESTA 15‘____________ .condi* T ra v e P T ra ile r

S ~ b ^ — D O N T F O R G E T —B aker’s hav e «oi

rC T ^ _______USED F U R N IT U R Eac* at

B A K E R ’S ^'i. M O B I L E H O M .E S G \it con-

• Yeam aervlng Ma^Ic Valley ____y Honeat Price* - Fair DeaUntf* UOUi.iic.'n Friendly Servica ,wii

4 ia AddUon W'e*t 73:i-.1368 ,u1 8 0 -------------------------------- ------------------

S O U T H E R N I D A H O ’S ^

L a r g e s t D i s p l a yJK — Tr_____ ¥ M O BILE HO M ES500.-C. M arle tte n..

* TRA V EL T R A ILE R Siu .t.r. T raveleze— A ris to c ra t■nl'"- R o a d ru n n e r h.

— V PIC K U r- CO V ERS . 7 gs G em Top_____ TR A V EL T R A IL E R3'7ilr* r e n t a l s j:;

G A T E W A Yv.rv T R A I L E R C E N T E R

h___ AdaUon Av.nu. W< t 733-2410• QM Rear Dean'a IllchfUld1®^ Open Daily and Sundaya ***

-------- --------------------------------------------------- OOL• ep»f Q/:v/i inr C ar O G 6 a * • oN t

B U Y . . . J11. AT he Sen.'iational New b..

K I T C O M P A N IO N 1500 ??ri> “ V a c a t io n T r a i l e r

6 sleeper, fully equipped,, j . , i e lectric b rakes, etc.J ___ ONLY S1I95 _14

■ B A K E R ’S ^ou . ‘1 M O B IL E H O M E S

. Y ,.„ l„— In Twin Falla. Idaho I”'

Honeat Price* Fair Dealing* }[---- — Friendly Service . "4 13 Addlton We*t 7.1S-33&i AJUSrelbaae. ' ------------ ---------—— - ff im X ' p C L E A R A N C E S A L E ^_____ 4 G iant Specials „.>•f"''"'- B rand New'“n'.”v Q uality Mobile H om es

57x10 MAGNOLIA. W as $6383Now J5419 Tim

S4xl0 c h a m p i o n , w a s S549S_____ Now S4584rv,^.i., 55x10 SAFEW AY. W as S5576 f\.

j " Now J4872 _KU49x10 KARON ___ W as 55109 c o u

“ ' , 9 4 Now $-1495 i'l: r i z -------------------- E A E K _____________ I l i i

T R A I L E R S A L E S.-T^- l.'ja ,Klmb.r l . R,'.,l_____ lii-JuiH.-

' ' ~ — — — — *

Star Craft ,— Americaa vTTTTNew Moon - Kit ^

M O B ILE HOM ES 7.rKomad — Kit Companiotk Travel PON

and V'«c«tion Trallera ,i.SALES * SE R V IC E m!PA RTS * S U P P L IE S ^

lue • Y».ri S.r»ln« M.elo V.Hr, S.-Witti jlonnt P r ic -F .lr Dc.llnn W.

FrI.ndlF .S.rvir. t;I.K_____ B A K E R ’S ^T750 M O B I L E H O O T E S H ------

412 AddUon W».t 7-1.V.1.15X -IjK

M o b ila H o m aa 1 9 4 ! M oi

Pre-Inventotr.ii.r O n A l l 1 9 6 5 M o d (

S A V E ,$ $I'railrr_____I n.S’xlO’ F ro n t a n d r e a r — 5

5,SxlO’ F ro n t liv ing room

. 19S1 T R A V E L E R 10’ P- Hcatcr,r-{:a<rTcfM Ecrati

m.T.T. o n l y $10_______ I plua tai)

<1 V'I 1961 R O .\M E R 8’ C am p------- tphi* tax).nr~": T h e P l a c e o f H O N E S T B L U

^ M M I C V A L L E Y MVain SW'uth — P.O. Box 12(

l g 4 j M q b i l » H c m e a _______ 1 9 4 A u t o a

" L (^ ) (o)K i»S C H U L T — F U E E T W O O D P r *

F R O N T I E R T E R R Y

a n dA m e r i c a ’s S a f e s t P i c k u p

C a m p e r — w . tT R A V E L Q U E E N I i T , ;

T b . « tm ■ L ow est F In a n c lo tf t r t » t• n d , ln a u ra n c « ^ U p to 10 y eara

Mag-ic Valley Mobile Homes j

800 M ain A v en u e S o u th 733-tfl4t ----------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------1 5 5 2dTrucks 196

ain- — --------------------UY O

a in - ^ F A R M T R U C K S b irchm ainu lilit;

* S T O C K B E D S I ■ c u n .tt r i e 2oao‘.

* B E E T B E D Sthe

* K f A Y T R U C K SC om t

__ 4507.W e H a v e T h e m joo c a

a v e r . s i r T T T T P L U ^ f f ?

o r 1C

8 Extra Good “moto:

. USED TRUCKSCHEVI

"* A l l r e c o n d i t i o n e d a n d g u a r a n - Jt'aHi t e e d . 6 c y l i n d e r s , V - 8 ’s , 4 -

s p e e d s , 5 - s p e e d s , l o n g w h e e l - m u s t

b a s e a n d s h c r t . uu”■' - be-it

T R U C K S k u u T^

A R E O U R S P E C I A L T Y

N o t r A - S i d e l i n e ----------------c o n -her., Caaai

BOB. REESE MOTOR CO. .“7

CMp e f ; g<H)-^tock g u ti A r e a u a S o u th------- t f A ^ K

aeiTrii— ----- — p rice

--------------------P O N T I A C .^ — r - A D l L L A C _____1 5 1 1 - 4G M C T R U C K S C A R L E S O N ’S ’' " „ r d

601 M ain K a^t P h o n e 733-1828 car*.

- I H C X R U C K S - . G f l S _ & J D i i e ‘ ~ " i i i a d( HAULIK.S TKUCK. i t tirea,

E Q U IPM K N T m u s t201 W’ewt A ve., A J e m m e . 324-4362 1066.

G M C T R U C K S — I N J E R O M E _ ! 1 ± !

. 11. , L E E P O N T I A C A u t oln»* U O D liE 1U60 \j-U>n p ick u p . Long

,»»(iie«lba*e. la rg e m o to r, good tirea.11388 alu m in u m *lceper. tio o d condition .

rb o n e 324-U:»»il, Je ro m a r r aea a t i- llo lftlay M otel. _____________

*S SA C IU F IC K Tuei Chevi-olet ^

y p ickup. D ual wheeU, cuaUira cab. V _ /\*.1.400 o r ig in a l coat. I^oaded w i l l j ex lrna. S a le f«.r |l,bOO. See a t P lo n eef 'T ra ile r C«nirt. __________________ ____

F O U R W H K E L D R IV E lOSU In te rn a - titm a l p ick u p . M any * > troa. b ig en»

r g in e. e x c e llen t c o o d ltlo n . Sl.O&O^ fi7H-7464. B urlry .________ _ _ _ _ _ _ FO U U 1040. % -lo n p ickup . Radio,

h e a le r . apotU ght, flot-bi-^l. heavy d u ly . Good eondillor>. IlfiO. P honeHuhl, S43-54I3. a f te r 6 p.m . ______

DODCiE. lU&l 2 ‘y-ton t ru c k ; In le r- n a tlo n » l, 194B t r u r k ; CM C, 104fi tru c k w ith g ra in hed, • hay pil*r.Phon* 432-27«2. M u rtau g h .

H EA V Y du ty Fo!^ F-H')0. P o w er a teer- O L in g , a ir <iver hyd rau lic broke*. 197 wheeiba-ie, WIXK20 tirea. C all 324-5;:22 o r aee a t N orth U»via. Jer»>fne.

•2410 FO U tha lowent pric*<i an d h igheat q u a lity pickup*. *ee A ndy andPoh*a. B uhl._______

OODOK IUS8 p ickup! v i l T• peed, overd rive, m eta l ean o p y . Tak* trad e -in . f>2H 4lh A venue E aal.

O N E gtH>d Block rack a n d bed 7’xia* taO : one am alt grave) d u m p bed 840.C*M H2.'">-.'>247, E«lcn. Y

F L A T be<l tra i le r , 4-wheel, 20*. lO.OOx^ J -rubber. KxcclU»nt co n d itio n . C all K im ­b erly 41':t-S401.

500 I f OUD 1U6H K ^onollne; 1046 an d lttf»3Dlvco p*nel Irucka, RiK>d f >r cnm pcm .W ataon D airy . f.4.t-^34!. Huhl.______ _______

G.MC 11T)3 iru ck . hoy rack , loader a M f ^ n h ! a iack rr. So«» a t in te rm o u n ta ln Fuel.Call 7T3-f.r,21._________________________

CH KV IiOl^K T I960 p ick u p in good cond ition . C all 4Z:i-6f.7l. H anaen .

A utos fo r Sale 2 0 0D<>D(;K ]u4y p ickup «vj»h Jl>i7 F u ry

e ng ine , *uionv*tlc trau -n iinM on. $.10o., Alao, ly.M) Cn.lilUc. SIOU. Inqu lr*‘"•f* -J44 Mh A venue N ..r:n ._______________33&I M I-J S T mmcrinrr 1 I>. x L inco ln co n v e rti­

ble very gt>o«l cond ition , fu ll pow er.---------- fflOO o r w ill t i a l « fo r p ickup.^ 7.' -T-7H0fi._____________________________ _^ HU ICK U oadm M ler good tirea.

g.M><l e ..n d itio n , I12S. Call A lb ertN egeleln . 32r.-4Jfil. FtI.-r._____________

C O U V K rT K l'.ib.'), yell.iw couvertih le .* 4-*peetl, r*<lio, :iOO n-.p. U n tle r w ar-638 3 ra n ty . P hone 7.Vl-h7 7‘i,

FO U SM T k I M e rru rv 4-door.5495 .M echanically gc«>.i co n d itio n . 195.

Phone 7:t:i-4..r.n evmtnt,:*._____________MKRCDHY lU.'.fi 4-d.x>r. a ta n d a rd

O O /b f i.„ ,r .h i f t . R easo n a l.lj. C all 73.1->^107.___________________________

5109 C O R V A IR . l ‘.M>0 4Mlo..r. P ea l ^ .xid con­ditio n . »now tirt*^. SSOO. 21S 6lh S iree t. F i lr r . , i

T i p : KA SIKST place in th e w orld to ^ ----------------Thei:tfTi^ >Motor». phon*

j-«Q CO.MKT 1-,**;,S C on v ertib le - ZiyO. Will )T____ ■ T i l t r • n : : t r r ~ r » r Tnr~»<nTlty. -P h n n * ^

7:t.-;.in.\‘.i.__________F O P SA LK or trade fo r f ioh ing boat,

H*.’ 7 Volvo. F a ir co n d itio n . $75.7.i:U70fi.'>.________

PO N T IA C H»r,S M a n ., 4-«;>ee^ onth r fltx .r. .TJ6 US. m ag wheel*. E-1M iller. _____

TW O g(>o.l buya — I'tlf.l V olkaw agen rr Se<l*n an d 1 <*60 I lo n iw » rd S ta tio nng* W agon. weektfa>^.__________

<;LK.M JK N K IN .S C hevro le t. In c .. th* u«e»l r a r re n te r f..r -Masic V»l!ey.

-4----- ___an.l .u erh * ii( . ph<.ne 73.1-49M:<,C H K V H oL K T I-SO. See” a t 1771

P.>p!*r.

l9 4 jM o b ifo H om es 194

ventory Sale 5 Model 10 Wides $ $ $ $ $

3 r — 5 7 '. \ 1 0 ’ F r o n t K i t c h c n o o m

E R 1 0 ' P i c k u p C a m p e r T c f M E c r a t n r " s m a - j 5 t i ^ — ----------------------------- --N L Y $1095

(p lua t a i )

t 8 ’ C a m p e r .............. J $ 5 0tp liia t a x ) .

S T B L U E B O O K P R I C I N G !

2y M ) b il F h o m e sv o . Box 1261 — PhoT^* 7S3-*I41

) N A L W A N -9 4 A u to a f o r S a l* 2 0 0 A u lo i

100 C A R S IN S T O C K P r ic e d F ro m - t9 9 to *999

$ 1 5 D O W NO n a n y c a r in s to c k

Oa Approved cr«dit W« ' trad* for almo4t anjrthloc of ivalue. W« a finance plao for ^almoat everyoo*. Coma on io. wa 4-do

iir crtwt almost •veryooa. •Ion.n Shar

D I S C O U N T

A U T O S A L E SIt ]

— J5S M.ln W»t..Twln F«1U 7JS-SOI ^orj---- 1061 E « l M»ln. Burlej «7fr767t *'°“-

UY OWNUll Compl.teir cmrp«t.J. clau birch kluhen. diapuaal. 3 bedroonu main floor. 2 bedrooma. famliy room, utility room in eompJeUely fitiiahed -i (baaement. Northweat tection. Top cunatructioa. maderota price. 733- Full

andWAN'T'EO new and iuiH<i car, pickup

and truck cuatomen. >V* can pH>mij* the beat • trade* and without a doubt the beat aervlc* in Magic Val- Pow< Icy. Jack Jardine, Dob Reeaa Motor Company, 733-4418 or in Buhl. 543- 4507 ____________________________ Vg

100 CABS in atock. Priced frum 80d to SUOi). $1& down on apprnvW--------- DUcouhfAuto. s»t«ir2ss-^«irt — —Avenue W «t. Twin Falla/ 73S-5401 4.mpi or 1051 Ea*t Mam. Burloy. 678-7574, whe«

UUICK. 1950 Road MaaUr aedan. Motor rebuard, leaa than 10,009 mile* >n motor. Good tire*, new brake*. $160. .Al Kublnaon. 135 10th Avenue Kaat, .

' 733-6101 eveninga or officj 733-47B4,CHKVKOLET 1963 2^oor hartltop Im-

p*la. *283' Vg mot«!r, radio, beater. _ n- standard traarolaalon, low mileage. ^ n jA Very clean. $1,195, our eauity. 733-

60PS._________;1- MUST aell I960 HambUr American, de- *

luxe 2-door aedan. Excellent condi- tlon, good tirea, overdrive, $600 or be^l offer. 733-6144.______________

KUII ITY 195b Chevrolet Impala 2"- ^ d»)or hardtop. MechanicaJJy very^ gtx>d. Alao. black 4 year old filly. ^

half Morgan. 423-6071. Hanaen.CHIsHOLM BROTHEns: ITu r i . v :

Your authoriaed Rambler Deaier forCaaaia and Minidoka Countiea, 678------ .666S.

LEO RICE M o r o c c o . . G o o d in g Home of tba famous OK uaed car* and trucka. Also sella and aervlceaCM cars. _ ’«<

----- ^aA io vAEiiEY- Mcyi'URS. ^ f yuuY--------aei^ice wl^h blgh&it quality. Ioweat

— — pricea In uaed cars. Ruhl R43-4flS2.FOR THE BKST in Service, sea Ed'a

__ U,«i Cars, 642 Main North. 783-63HZ._______________________ . ------- ---

YOU DON’T have to gu**a a t D * 8 Ford Salea. Jerome. Beat buya used

28 car*, pickupa. trucka._____________ Thi“7^ OLDSMOBILE IMI F86 Coupe. V8.

ataadard ltirea, radio, low mileage. 733-0527.MUST SELL, leaving; Oldamobile

®2_ 1966. excellent condition. $265. Call733-T«83 or 450 Wakefield._____ _________

A u to t f o r Sale 2 0 0 A utoLong

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C H E V R O L EBiscayne* — BelA irs — Impal

iii»« Station W agons — Corvaiipil*r.

O L D S M O B IL E S — F 8 5 ’s — P O

p = G T O ’s — B U I C K S — S peciEihest•"'* A ls o . . . S e v e r a l E x c

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See Us Today — "’The One Ste^ _________

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good•n.

200

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lire*.Ibert— the new .tihle.war-

^ STARCR^T he Mobile Home

— - HOUSE CONSTRUi6lh ,

2514 sidew all co n s tru c tio n , 16 lid to ^hon* Insu la tio n b o ard o v e r ra fte rs .

Will |T joisL*;, in ad d itio n 3 tim es ashnn* ~ - - ---------------------------------------- a v e ra g e m obile hom es.boat,

$75.

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1, 2 , 3 & 4 b e d i

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W e ’r e

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B A K E R ’ S M O B I l

Honest P riccs — F a ir E>ealings

412 Addison West

i s " ' .... ......

i H T A P i l100 A u to t fo r SaU ^ “j J

a c t i o n I

H e a d q u a r t e r s I

“! 1961 F O R D Falcon Ir . 4^our Futurm. Stind.id , ®

1965 FO R D I

« X H a l c o T BFonior .«Un. St.udirJ „ -Ion. low

— P 1962 r a m b l e r f l

and out.

^ ^ 1961 C H R Y SLER I; . N E W YORKER ■Val- powdered. '

IT l I960 D O D G E 2-Ton IJOO wheelbaae. *• la |^H

1964 G l'fEV /C'-tnn

l7tt4! • ”** long whe.,bi*J1963 .F O R D I

tom cab,

indi : A N D Y & B O B ’S 1

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5 _ B i g R e w a r d !_ ^ H & S E N ” MOTO^i~ used

Th* Easiest Plac* in ibaV8 ^ * Car

wall ------- ---- -H L MAGIC VALLBY "ci'ii TRADING DEALQ

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CLEARANCE -3 — P i c k u p s — T i-ucks

( O U S S A V I N G S

LL U N I T 3

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i’s — P O N T IA C S - Tempesa

— S p e c ia l s — CADILLACS

e r a l E x e c u t iv e C ars

n g s a n d S u n d a y s

OTOR COMPANYO O D IN Ge One Stop Shopping Center”

_________ —194 M obile Home._________ |«

the Crowds!

n d I n s p e c t

n e w . . .

RCRAFT3ile Home with;;ONSTRUCTION! ion. 18 inch centers, >i Inch

rafters, lidewalls and noof tim es as much insuiailun «

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6 4 b e d r o o m s

& 24’ w id e s

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N D A I L Y

ur convenience)

— Wc DO Deliver!______________ _________________

[ O B I L E H O M E S

Dealings — Friendly Phon*

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• * * 2 - D O O R H A R D T O P S

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• * * l / o - T O N P I C K U P S *

'63 FORD ’63 S T U D E B .I ’59 FORD R a n c h e r o ’49 S T U D E B i■ '63 FORD ’50 C H E V R O l■ ’59 FORD F-lOO ’55 S T U D E B /■ '60 INTERN’L ’48 D O D G E

I • • • 4 - W H E E L D R I V E S ‘

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I U N I O N M O T O R S

I USED C A R D E P T . N E W C A R■ 150 3rd Avenue E a s t 146 2nd Avei■ Pbone 733-1019 P hone 73:

H — H om e P hones —■ Byron Moyes, 733-7479 Bill Beasl(■ Leonhard F ischer, 733-1264 D ick G illenw at■ Roy Hopper, 733-2376 R a lph Gillct■ Ken McNew, 733-5916 H enry (H ank) P a |

I FALE, H A R V E S T SPE CI FORD G alaxie 500 '60 CHEV F■ Coup#. KulJ 1*0 w«r Station W»*on.■ »lr cQodllionlng. Low m il*- «r, ovcrtlrlv* . V8 H owner.■ ONLY «595 ONLY H ’S3 FORD F a ir la n e 500 * 5 9 CHEV■ 4hIoot rull pow«r, B*w 1■ •hiu * .1 1 iir„. E.xe*ll«,t. m«T B.W ,7;^■ NOW JI545 n o w ' S■ '63 PONTIAC T em p est p n P n ( I floor ^ ^ ? „■ tblft. Cxtrm nicc 4-ooor aedan. Full■ JUST $1195 '■ '61 FORD G a lax le ’■ H.rftoK Vktorl., Full po««r. ’59 M E R C U R '■ wall tirw. 4-<loor HanJlop.■ tacellTOt condlUon. E*lr» dean.■ ONijY *1195 ONLY :

I W 30c)0»acx3c3cx3aac»a(x»(3c3c!aa(J 'S3 FORD >^-Ton ’62 CHEVH rr«k.lr ' ■ ___. n i . R .1II0 . h » .t.r, ...I.I ‘Ji''■ t m n r m t s ----------------— -------------t u s t ^

[ b il l S P A E T H F O R D SI Wn- J«roiB« — PhoQ* 824-2SU■ •:*-<«« Jokni. B

f ¥ VL

I b l u e R I B B O N 'E P E a jI b, 1963 O L D S M O B IL E F -8 5■ W hite 2-tone spo rt coupe. V8 er■ nic, ‘ ires, rad io an d■ clean inside an d out.I O N L Y $1695

■ Finkh.^ D O D G E L a n c e r S e d a n 1 6 n 'l, se a ">ist g reen and equip■ '"K 'n c . s ta n d a rd tran sm iss io n , rad io ;■ w a c.ir for the econom y m inded.I J U S T $895

J9 5 9 C H E V R O L E T B e lA ir g rey .an d w h ite 2-tone sed an . Pow er <

■ ■ i f {<3 6 cyilfRIST tnglrt* . H eal Shar I ' O N L Y $695

I C A R L E S O N ’ S

I O P E N 8 A .M . T O 8 P .M .I . P hone■ ^ ^ ------

• S o m e t h i o g J» - f b r .S < la - - ^ A w to» to r S ala

S A L E ♦ SA LE , W O R I

? 8 5 g i i s - w u . - , b r o t

P O N T I A C -« unite mu*t U •o\d tm* p .lAtalv Ifsk* u* an oxftr.ju»d «s-T7»® Rupert, Idaho

' EVIThat

?RUCK. A l l t h e

otors3 O r i g i n a t e !

D A N S * * * 2 ' .:3 • .

> M E R C U R Y 1964 IM PA U J P A C K A R D Glide irJ” F O R D - G a h a i e - 5 0 0 -------------------to ry -a ir» F O R D G a la x i e igeo f o r d iI R A M B . A m e r i c a n m atic ti> C H E V R O L E T ' conditio ) C H E V B e lA ir iq sr m f r c i ' t F O R D F a i r l a n e) F O R D T o w n S e d a nr P L Y M O U T H 1958 MERCLI F O R D G a la x i e *'1 F O R D G a la x i e 1 9 5 7 PO N TI/ t C H E V R O L E T transm i;

1955 CHEVR

\ G O N S * * *

; P O N T IA C 4 -d o o rJ F O R D 4 -d o o r R a n c h C} F O R D ^2 F O R D F a l c o n C lu b O P E ^ E V E---- -------------------------------- -------------STttESM EN-

I D T O P S * * *

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9 A

J C K S * * * '6 4 C H E V F

50 D O D G E ^ E R C I56 C H E V R O L E T ’62 B U IC K

•61 O LD SM

K u p s * -

3 S T U D E B A K E R '5 9 C H E V P9 S T U D E B A K E R» C H E V R O L E T P O N 11-5 S T U D E B A K E R - 5 9 P O N T I.

R I V E S - * *'5 8 F O R D

2 F O R D 3 /,-T on

•t o r s ::: ^^1N E W C A R D E P T . .gg PL Y M C146 2nd Avenue E ast

Phone 733-5110

Bill Beasley. 733-2018 RICtick G illenw ater, 733-1587

y ^ f lS n k ? P a ^ : ^ t s f o l =>«> L"

' SPECIALS’60 CHEV Parkw ood

tation Wason. Radio. b«.aU r, ovcrtlrlv*, V8 «nsin«. On* urner.

ONLY *995 • 5 9 CHEV Im pala

d o o r sedan . F u ll pow er. »]• oat new tiree.

NOW *845'60 FO RD G alaxle G L E N J

door aedan. Full power, ne^lint, Ural nice. . . .

JU ST *795 Wc re Cleanin,59 M ERCU RY M onterey T rucks,door IlanJtop. Tull power. PRICES

' o n l y *795 „ „ „* * Y o ua tx M o o cw ex

•62 CHEV l^ T o n ..iio, h ~ ..r. .uu.m.tic ,r .n .- Quality SalesUaion. V8 engine, new « plf trUCk th a t VO

loTir wheelfaan. trtiter ^l£h. Red and whUe finish.---------j TJST ; 1493 ------- -------------- ------------ —

ORD SALES ;:4-2SU 1

Joknle Boyd. 7St-SS40

^ ^ ___ r p p

SPECIALS '65 C H E V I4 - door

L E F -8 5 _coupe. V8 engine, s ta n - fuiir «iuis . rad io an d re a l, re a l

9 5 ' *62 V O L K 'K»-pKMenc<

_ . _ on d e lu ie' e r S e d a n O t-n e »reer* n and equipped w ith a “ *"jission, rad io and h e a te r . riesn.I.5 ’61 C H E V

A CluhT B e lA ir?<ian. Power Glide trans-________ . trade-in.IWjT Rcal Sharp. ~5 *61 D O D G E

neavjtiful

)N’S —) 8 P .M . TH

P h one 733-1813 ^

* 4 k ---------- * -----------

1 -

n g U n u s u a l ?o» f o r S ala 2 0 0 I A uto* for Sali

W O R K M A N C hrysle r—Ply

B R O T H E R S . ^

? O N T IA C —C A D IL L A C harbauc.h i GM C

upert, Idaho 43g-3476 "'.V a"hj l 7 w i

EVERYTHING Is GCA t

G L E N J E N K I N S C H E V I

A l l t h e U s e d C a r s H a v e G c

BIG DISCOUNTSO n A l l N E W C A R S a n d I

4 . . . A ir C o n d i t io n e d I m p a l a I2 . . . S u p e r S p o r t C o u p e s3 . . . I m p a la 4 -d o o r S e d a n s

1964 IMPALA 4-door S port Sedan. 327 V8 !Glide transm ission, pow er stee rin g and

-------lo ry -a ir—conditioning- . . . . iv.-i i i .i r . i-.-rr

[960 FORD Gala.\ie '500' 4-door S port sedan, m atic transm ission, pow er stee rin g am conditioning ....................................................

1958 MERCURY 4-door Sedan. V8 m otor, au t m ission, power s te e rin g . C lean ..............

1958 MERCURY H ard to p S port Coupe. V8

m atic transm ission, pow er s t e e r i n g ___

1957 PONTIAC 4-door S ta tion W agon. V8 mot transm ission, pow er s te e rin g ..................

1955 CHEVROLET 4-door Se.Ian. V 8 m olor, transm ission. Now ju s t ..............................

---------GLEN-JENKINSCHEVROLET, IN(

iP E N E V E R Y E V E N I N G — M o n d a y th S T ttE S M E N ^lO O T g-pH tiW E S ^:-Ch ar le s Ha-

Don Welch. 733-7568 — W oody T urley .

-LUCKY 7 SALE

9 A .M . F r i d a y u n t i l 6 P .M . S u

’64 C H E V R O L E T 4 - d o o r S e d a n ............

'6 2 M E R C U R Y 2 - d o o r H a r d t o p ............

'6 2 B U IC K 2 -d o o r S e d a n ...............................

'61, O L D S M O B IL E 4 - d o o r H a r d t o p . . .

'6 0 M E H C U R Y 4 - d o o r S e d a n .................

'6 0 F O R D 4 -d o o r S t a t i o n W a g o n -----

'5 9 C H E V R O L E T 4 - d o o r S t a t i o n W ag e

'5 9 P O N T IA C 4 - d o o r S t a t a i o n W a g o n

'5 9 P O N T IA C 4 - d o o r S e d a n ...................

'5 9 R A M B L E R 4 - d o o r ..................................

'58 P L Y M O U T H 4 - d o o r .............................

'5 8 F O R D 2 -d o o r ..............................................

'58 O L D S M O B IL E 4 -d o o r .........................

'5 6 F O R D 4 -d o o r S t a t i o n W a g o n ..........

'5 5 P O N T IA C 4 - d o o r ....................................

'5 6 P L Y M O U T H 2 - d o o r S e d a n .............

RICE CHEVROLET,JE R O M E

300 South Lincoln

1965 CHEVROLET

— Close Out— A t

i L E N J E N K I N S C H E V R C

^e're C leaning the B a ses of All R em ain ing ’ 6

ars. T rucks. P ick u p s, D em o n stra to rs e tc.

P R I C E S H a v e B e e n D r a s t i c a l l y . F

t- * Y o u C a n R e a l l y S a v e B y B u y in j

Come into GLEN JE N K IN S CH EV RO LET i Quality Salesm en w ill be glad to help you I LTUck th a t y o u .w an t, and. a t a rea l Savings

— ----------i i Q t r a U f c y ^ - S a l e s r o e n ^Bill S tan d ley .................... 733-lSBruce C aughey ................. 733-8JJohn C a rlso n .................... 733-01D. A. M cG uire ................. 733-71

—THEISEN FINE CI'65 C H E V I m p a l a S2795 ’62 C H E V

4 > door sedaa {n b«3 uliful STAT10^bronxe finish with match- «n k>eauUln« interior. V8 enaine snd with f lufully e<juipped. Ju-t like V8 enarlr nrw. re*l

>62 V O L K S $1795 '61 F O R D1 r»-p**jenrtr Station Was-on deluie in J>e>uJi/uJ n i . b

0 t-ne rreen and r.-ram. . J'• speed Standard tr»n.m,..lo->. radio and heater. Extra

'61 C O M E-61 C H E V $895

A CJuf» Co-ii>e .“quipped matrhin*with VR engine and stand- heater,ard «r*n»ml*ii.in. New car minion.

.. trade-in.— -------------------- ---------------— *59 -CH EV■61 D O D G E $895 BrtH>kwcK>

IteaiiUful metaIHe hlue 4- *nd whit,d.v r I-anter s<*dan. One tra*t/nff iowner. Kew rar trade-in. •utomatlr

T H E I S E N M O T O R ,

The Easie.st P la c e In The W orld T o Bi 701 Main E a s t______ _____________ P hont

l o t M Tr y o W cIto* fo r S a le 3 0 0 j A u to i fo r S jj

::hrysler—P lym ou th—V alian t ■ J T J I V T T D<klge and D odge T ru ck s U U i U l

— Direct factory —HARBAUGH MOTOR CO^ INC.

CiVHlins. US4-4ltX R'hy nol drive • mile »n«l •»''* • otT And »e will tr«J« your way.

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3 U N T S B urgundy mi:All p<nvt

5 a n d D E M O ’S s p o r t :

d I m p a l a D e m o ’s Astr^o‘‘'b iueo u p e sS e d a n s G O O D ST

___ _ Buick Electraan. 327 V8 m o to r, pow er w ild ca ts — L stee rin g an d b ra k e s , fac-

- .o „ .„ * 2 7 S 5 ----------------------

S port sedan. V8 m otor, au- s tee rin g an d b ra k e s , a ir g

^8 m otor, a u to m a tic trans-

...................................V A LCoupe. V8 m oto r, auto-

steering ...........................*395. 1964 BUICH

agon. V8 m otor, au tom atic lg .......................................*-175

,. V8 m otor. P o w er Glide , 3 ^ 3

.............................................WAS J

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M o n d a y t h r o u g h F r l '^ a y VOLK:-Ch ar le s H atc h.- 733-COW--------------------------------

3ody Turley . 825-5025 jgso BUICJpower

r o * T tti 1959 OLDSl 0 / v 1 j J 1/------ power

-7 -“ -^,— — --------------------------------1959"Ot^>a6 P .M . S u n d a y autom

........................... 1959 OLDSld to p ...........................$1297

......................................... 1959 MERCl a r d t o p .................... $1497 niatic,

..................... . . . . $ 697 J958 STATIiV agon ...................... $ 697 Excep

a t io n W a g o n ............ $747

ion W a g o n ................. $747

» .........................................5697 B u i c k -

..............................................J447 "ACTION202 2nd Avi

..............................................$247 ----------------------

..............................................$447

a g o n ................................$77

..............................................$77

d a n .................................. $27 '64 C 0M 5CVCLONK :• VH enijine,, a

, O L E T , I N C . H - S . ’car trade In./fE warranty.

P h one 32H812 " 6 3 CHRY4-door aeda

_________________________ . wtth V8 eniInff and bn • ad defnsata:

5 '62 PLYW4-door waffon

OLET :Ambaaaador

f l l 1 automatfe trLl L ateerin*. po

heater. »8.(Kcar.

’64 DODG

C H E V R O L E T power steeriR em ain ing ’65 CHEVROLET is.ooo mUc.ra to rs e tc . ’61^ CHRY;

a s t i c a l l y . R E D U C E D

! B y B u y in g N o w * * ’61 COMEBis

[EVROLET and one of our .t.nd.rd tn;o help you find the car or “rea l Savings to you. VOLKi

, iJloor .«l«i I tnlssfon. 4-«

----------- i-------------buckrt >f>U............. .733-1842 ’59 DODGi.............733-8861 ‘J r ,............ .733-0187 Ini. r.dK I..............733-7130 -58 M ERC

4-d‘v>r sedan - mails tram

steering. r*d:

I N E C A R S - ' ) ( ^

’62 C H E V B e l A ir $1495S T A T IO N W AG ON I '< • « ' ' “in |>eauilful auiiana ______with flashlnif re l in’«Ti>r. 63 DODGIVfl enarlne. j>ower v«. automati•nd re^l cood

■61 F O R D $89.'-. n“Tairlane SOO eodsn !n M'lS boy. SI20Smetallic with mftt.hinr in­terior. Radio. h.'Stf r and '62 CHEVf atandard tran«ml*».un. ArKl raa aaver. *62 FORD

*61 C O M E T $893 »g3 IN TERBeautiful «larlit/ht tjr- QUoUe 4-door ie<]»n '«*lth matrhina fnterior. Radi.-, heater. autmnatir ;r.«>>s* mlMion. !>>w mileaifP.

■ * 5 9 ^ ^ H E V -W a g n n $895BrtH>kwcK>d In WauTifjl red and whit* finlih wi*.h r..n-tra*t/nff inUrior. enrtne. L ?/automatic, and jfKvl lire*. .I_>\

)TOR, INC.W orld T o B uv A C ar

_______ P h o n e 733-7700 KENNY

W a n t e d t o Bto i f o r s« ie 2 0 0 A v t e s f e r _ S l ^

JUMBO YEAR END Si 1965 Demonstrate

Save Up To $99£ ^ B U I C K S ^ * 0 L D S 1 \

WILDCAT Sport Coupo 98 TOV,Beige with white lop A ir conditioi

Lots of E.Mras! A lm ond bei]

RIVIERA Air conditioned S ie rra m ist and B roiuo i „,7r!.i

• Same as New! Laurel,F-85 b e

SKYLARK Sedan P o w er Steeiirguiidv mist with white to p L ots of exti

All power & ex tras

SPORTS WAGON Sedan - FlSkyroof - All power 4-speed sym

stro blue w ith white to p m ission.

G O O D S T O C K : ( I n c l u d i n g a i r c o n d i t io lick E lec tra 225 — Olcis 93 Tow n & L uxury i Idcats — L eSabres — O lds C u tlass 442's —

— A l l S e l i i r i j g - A t F a b u l o u s - £

SAVE! SAVE! SAA

V A L U E a t A C T I O N C O P

19<y4 BUICK RIVIERA 3-door. R adio , hea power steering , pow er b rak es . Sport? asts. WAS $3795 .........................................-

1963 RAMBLER 660 4-door. O v erd rive , radi WAS *1395 ........................................................

1963'rO R D -eO STO M 33(h-fordorr-V 8,-radio, a rd transm ission . W as *1695 ................

1962 VOLKSWAGEN 2-door. 4-speed. heate

1960 BUICK SPEC IA L 4-door. R adio, heat power steering , pow er b ra k e s . WAS *

1959 OLDSMOBILE 98 4-door. Radio, heal pow er steering , pow er b ra k e s . WAS *9

1959"Ot^>SM OBlfc& -4'door-!<ta35>n-w ag«n,- autom atic . power s te e rin g , pow er brak

1959 OLDSMOBILE D ynam ic 88 4-door. au lom alic , pow er stee rin g , pow er b ra

1959 M ERCURY M O N TEREY 4-door. Radic m atic , pow er stee rin g , pow er b rakes.

1958 STATION WAGON 4-door Plym outh . Exceptional. WAS *695 ............................

MILRANY’SB u i c k — ( O p e l K a d e t t ) — C

"ACTION CO R N ER”202 2nd A venue N orth 5th j

Dodge City’s BEST BUYS

’64 CO M ^T *2495 *64 DODGICYCLONK 2-door hardtop. *289' 2-d«x>r hsrVH enijine. automatio transmis- tranamUsii'n. alon, Dijwer steerln-t. CarnivalRed. White leatber-buckel seats bcautlful Da•nd con.ole. Local ovmrr. DUek I^alh. car trade In. Still under afctory warranty. maintnir.•63 CH RY SLER $2095 . . .4-door aedan. Tolar Whit- I'VKUwith V8 enfflne. power steer- C.ala»le 6 0 0 .Inff and brakes, radio, heater Burket seau.• ad defroatar. A real buy. •"<1 sharp. Iahlft. auUjm'62 PLYM OUTH *11954-d«*or waffon. VB cnalnj. stand- ten trr^DT^aid transmUslon. very itood. (islsale fonl'61 RA M BLER *995 E.’, ' r ’'“ i;nAmbassador 4-d<x>r. VS enslne.• utomaefc transmi«il/>n, power _ _ _ ateerins. power brakes, radio, 62 MERC healer. 18.000 mllea. Se« thla Meteor 4-<l car. atanclaril t’64 DO D G E *2085 milesue New•3.10' 4-d««r sedan. *318' Vgenirlne, automatic tntnsmiaeion, /’’iJi7 \/]power steering, radio. heaWr,18.000 miles. BelAir 4-<1.k>i

matit’: trans’61 C H R Y SLER *1395 .t^rinc.New Yorker 4-door. V enaine.automatic transmiulon, (>ower *g] IM PEIateerlns. brakaa. Ra<llo, heatar. 4-door hsr<‘’61 COM ET *895 ’4-<l‘>or. Bis «-cylInd?r engine, standard transmission, radio,h ~ ,.r , ’59 PONTI’62 VOLKS *1195 '" auZ-door sedan. <-spe«d tran*- s^'n, 62.0UOtnlssfon. 4-«ylInder a n v i n *hiifhri if i Ui radin..htiiti;____________p Q p f;’59 DODGE ............. *895^— M LO ha4McM>r .fKl.n. VS .nclnn. Kuto- ■lnn^^*il'i'w.rm.tie ,r.n.mU«lon. pow.r itMr- ti ’ji

■5S M ERC U RY ' *399 ’63 FORD4-diwr sedan. V* engine. *\:to- Cuatommalls transmUslon. p o w a r enslnp. suateerinc. r«dk>, heater. sinn. radio.

yi — P I C K U P S —

- 'g r m n iR N A TTONAL SCOU'l ---------------------4-whe«l drive, full cah, warn huba. rsdio, h«ater, go mg*. as a family car.'63 EX)DGE, long w ide */^-ton\fl, automatic transmUslon, new paint tnd a shsrp’62 FORD ECO N O LIN E P anelniff 'f'' rricrine. atandanl transmUslon. new psmi. I'> l.,iy. «i:05'62 CH EV RO LET >/^-ton. C-cylinder. 4-specd

'62 FORD *4-ton V8. 4-speed.

’63 INTERNATIO NAL Vi’ton . V8. 4-spced.

S P E C I A L !1955 D O D G E 1-T O N

Dual wheel trailer puller. V> »ei up-tt*r » TPCTtt ------ ---- --------— ^ 1---- -

Bob Reese’s Dodge500 B lock 2nd A venue South

O P E N KVENTNGS T IL 8 KEN N Y MOON — J O E B U TLER — JAC

-----------------^ a l i ' l w - - ^ W e - W l t r e o m e ^

a B u y W a n t i» fo r S s lo __________ ^ Aug. 13-1

ID SAVINGS s t r a t o r s . .

» $9991956 FORD 4-

O L D S M O B I L E S ^98 TOW N SEDAN .................

r conditioned - full power 1957 CADILL, im ond beige w ith red top lu.ii... i,»i

)ELTA 88 H oliday Sedan .................r conditioned - full power 1958 FORD V

Laurel- m is t g reen lUJi... hr.

F-85 b e lu x e Se<lan ow er S teering nnd brakes 1958 CHFV V!o ts of e x tra s . Blue Mist. ' 'J"

W a s >tiKA D ETT - GM Opel

Sedan - F u lly Equipped LHI-V Bspeed sy n c ro m esh trans- W a s s J ‘ission. I . ■> .

• c o n d i t i o n e d m o d e ls )£ L uxury .Sedans — 8S's — ................

=* 1959 .STUDimi l o u s - S a v i n g s

l! SAVE! 1“ 9 F 0 R D VI u.l>>r. I’..’W a s S7i

M C O R N E R SW a s $4

adio, h ea te r , au tom atices. Sports 'c a r enthusi- 1 9 5 9 n u iC K •.................. r . ................................ r .„ . rr .1.-.

NOW *3295 W a s $8

Iriv e , rad io , h e a te r . J9 5 9 uaM B I.I

.......................... N O w ’jlOD.'i W a s $7"

V8,—rad io ,-h ea tc r,-s tau d = _ -----1960 RAMBL• • • • ...................................... llralrr ail

NOW $1305 ..............

ced. h e a te r , WAS JIM5 jggj voi.K.SW ______________ NOW >11J3_____________lj..ll... Iiri

adio, h e a le r , au tom atic , ..............•s. WAS *1195 .................. 1 9 6 1 COMET-------------------------NOW-J885---------------------.t.rtta.~h,n

adio. h e a te r , nutom atic .3 . WAS *995 ...................... 1961 CHEV V

NOW *695 ludi... h..,W a s $1

t—w agon,—R adio .—h eater.--------------------------------ow er b ra k e s . WAS *1095 1 9 0 2 CHEV Vf

NOW *795 ludi... i.r,^ W a s $14-door. R ad io , heater,

power b ra k e s . W as *79S 1963 CHEV INOW *5D5 R.aio. h..

W a s $1oor. R adio , h e a te r , auto- - b rak es. WAS *595 . . . . 1963 STUDEE

NOW *395

lym outh. Well equiiiped,

NOW *595 — T I

fY’S 1964 J E E P J4-wliee

t ) — O l d s m o b i l e ...............

"ACTION JK ." *Sth an d M ain W est ii'ooo

1963 G M City’s ''8-, 1962 D O D C

J Y S z i -*64 D O D G E G. T . $2195 io c a p h PV2-door hsrdU.p, AutomatictrsnBmUsUm. power steerinu. • KadlO,radio. hesler and dcfrx ster,bcautlful Dark Turquoise with 1 QfiO H M CBlack leather Interior, bucket .aesU an<) ron*oic. over 15,000 Vo,rtillee, new car warranty r^m.lnln^. 1953 Dodg<

’63 FORD *2195CalsKie 6l)0XL tud.^r hirdtop.Burket sesUi. sll vinyl interiorand shsrp. lUiiio. h.*ater, slick J. l iCahift. auUjmalic. A vei-y clean

V’60 FORD *SSO(;slssle fonlor. V«. automalle. «ci ^transmission. power steering.

’62 MERCURY *1195Mete-.r 4-d<»-ir. V« e n g i n e . ________________atan.lsrd tr.n^mi,,|on wifh overdrive. n»«lio, hr*ter. low milesue New car trade-in.

•63 C H E V R O L E T 51745BelAir 4wl.K>r, VS rnnine. sul4>- matif: transmission. p o w e r ateerlnc.

•61 IM PER IA L *21954-door hsrdt^iis V« engine, heater, hesutlfiaulomallr t r snim l<., loi, full warnpower i^lth air r<indltioii«r.

'59 PONTIAC S ta r Chief jgg^

tv .': ';. v ,

^64 DOE><;g -------------42595------c________________MLOHA h.Mmp. -JS.T ,VH ensine. automa^lr trv.nmU- 190.5 i-slon. (vower atr^rin^. hrake*. staiKlai'lHadlo heater. milrs. sr>«sWer. whita

SHAUrI’63 FORD *1.')95ru.t.im 300 f-'nlnr. ’nan- VS.p.m ., ,r.n,mU- , ]g 0 3 p Q R

„di„. h-.,-r.seat* with a r,,

p g (nterfor.

----------------7 “ :— ;■— ------------------------ r a m■). hfater, tlra , K,'» mile- itsnchrume « h** -U lent Jirri. TH! TUWK^and a shsrp unit. -

ew psinU low mileart. A real I 961 IVB. aut..n,siir healer, e&c«l)en

;r, 4-specd. -----

1964-speed.

. L ll -T O N 196!tii sei up,« A real buy aad Radio healer.

-1.--., ------ —-------------------- _ -CAB--IS-£>Urfc

lodge City ' h..,.. vek":nue South

:s T IL 8 ^ER — JA CK JA R D IN E r e o m e - O t i t — ---------------------------

\

i t A d f o r R e sAug. 1 3 -1 4 , 1 9 6 5 T w in F a lls T im es

f a r S a le 2 0 0 A o to s f o r S a lo

m i Z s ^

20th ANNIVERSARY S5 F O R D 4 -door S ta tio n W ugon

Uadio, heater, overdriva................................................................. V O U R S

7 CADILLAC S e d a n D eV illeUailio, hratcr. power atceriiii; and hrak 's, el.-clrii' w

3 FO R D VS R an c h W agonHaJlo. hrster and atandard vNlth overdiive............................................................................... O

< C H FV VS N o m a d S tn tio n W apon|',,vs<-r pii -i ih’v« or lirakt'A. rmlio. hcu'i-r an>lW a s Sti95 ............. ................................................

5 C H FV B elA ir 4 -doorr,>\svr nti-<-iinu poucr brakes, ra>lin, hcater‘an>l iW a s $li95 ......................................................... I

S l O RD \ ’S R an c h W ag o nlU.llo, lu-«t.T.

3 S r U D im A K F R S ta iio n W agonHs'il'..'. llL-.trr .i,<) ..‘ .rd n v ..W a s $-195 ...............................................................

9 F O R D v a l-a M a n e 500 H a rd to p'I'u.li.r, l’ii\»rr sleerlut;, radio, hinU-r and Crul»i->*niW a s S795 .......................................... . ...........O

!) RA M Bl F R A m e r ic a n S ta tio n W agonUa.llo, l«,-«t.T and automatic tra»»nu*»loii.W a s S495 ............................................................. C

9 BUICK I d o c - H a rd to pI’oxvcT oit-t'itng. radio, hcalor and autoniath*.W a s $895 .......................................... Y O U R S

9 R A M B L E R S ta tio n W ngonUn>li,>, lirnifr and overdrive.W a s $795 ...............................................................

«) K A M B l.i:R _4= doac-S edan__________________llealrr and overdrive.

I V O I.K .W A G E N 2 -doo r --- IjBill'.:. hCBl'T.

I C O M E T 4 -door S e d a n

il C H E V V8 B e lA ir 4 -d o o r|{a<ll>i, hi-ater and Power Gllda transmission.W a s $1095 .................................................. S P E

1 C H E V V8 B elA ir 4 -doo rUadio, l.cater and atandard transmUsion.W a s 51695 .......................................... N O W J

3 C H E V B elA ir 4 -doo rJladlo. healer and atandard transmUsUm.W a s $1795 .......................................................... ^

3 S T U D E B A K E R I .a r k V S 4-doorRadio, heater and overdrive. _.................................................................... Y O U R S

—TRUCKS & PICKUrA J E E P J300 P ic k u p

4-w lieel d r iv e , lo c k o u t hubs........................................................................L I K E 1

13 J E E P P ic k u p4 -w heel d r iv e , lo c k o u t hu b s , h y d ra u l 1 1 , 0 0 0 m ile s . •=■

............................................................................. O

63 G M C 2 -T o n T R U C KV6 , 4 -speed w ith 2-speed, lo n g w h e e l

6 2 D O D G E 5 0 0 T R A C T O RV8 , 5 -speed , 2 -sp eed r e a r ax le , S th w hee ta n k s .........................................................................

'60 C H E V Y i - l o n F L E E T S I D E P i c k u j R ad io , h e a t e r a n d 4 -spced .........................

160 G M C 2 - T o n T R U C KV 6 , 4 -sp eed , 2 -sp eed , e x tr a lo n g w h e

153 D o d g e \ ^ - t o n P I C K U P4-speed ......... ..........................................................

T h e B e s t P l a c e T o B u y A

W I L L S U S E D C A R ;

I 4 th Ave. W es t—T r u c k la n e ( a c ro s s f ro m Soj O F F I C E P H O N E 733-7365

V E L L W I L L S E R N I E W I L L S B U 733-6562 _________ 733-4888_______________

S H A R P E S T — Cars In Town -

1964 C O M E T " C y c l o n e ” S p o r t C9* high performance VH. 4-»pee»l transmUslon. tac .ter. hesijtlfol jet blark finhh with pleated whiU w car warranty. A CliEAMI’U I-FI

1964 C H R Y S L E R '3 0 0 ' S p o r t C o3* VB, aulomallr l r a n « m . p . w e r «teerinB. pow.- Iter, burket seats, vary low mileage. New car wan BUARPl SHARPI

--------------- gy--------------------------------------------------1963 GHEVROLET I m p a l a S p o r t

, staixlaitl t r»n»ml,s-.i..o. i».vvcr «tr-rintf, rndio. hp •sWer. whita rvall Hr**, locally ownr<l. U)'» mileage. AUr I

963 F O R D G a l a x i e '5 0 0 ' X L F o r d oO' VW. sutnmatlr tran«ml.<*i'>n. pow^r steerlnz. p'iwei t» with « rr.n-*i>l , Hailio. hemer. )*eautiful roaa finU erfur. THLS CAR iS CLfclAN AS NEWI

•fc

’ra K T T H b V K O L H r i m p a l a S p o r tfl' Vft. itsndaril transmission. 1ach<.meter, causes, •ome uh--U with huV«. bea.iiifiil white with reil t Jirri. THIS CAtt 13 AHSOLUTKLY TUB CLEw kJ

19fil P O N T I A C C a t n l i n a 4 - d o o r H :aiit-'nisiir tranimi*»i‘'n. power p*tr»r»na. i>ower

Iler, excellent whita wall tiies. lo.-aily o'*ned. VE

1961 F O R D F a l c o n F o r d o r S e ,tomalir I rsnsmlssidn, rndio. h**ater, locally ownad, IRY CLEAN. RUNS LIKE NEWI

1962 V O L K S W A G E N 2 - d o o r S e(tio h»aier, u.hlia wall tire«. new car t.r«.de. localljB- -IS- EAN I ...........................

1961 V O L K S W A G E N 2 - d o o r S e• ,.r. VEIU' CLEAN. RUNS REAL GOOD. PRICEI

Y O U R E E I M 0 - T G 1

I Main South ______ _____________ ^

R e s u l t !ills T im es^ N o w s...... 1 7

or Salo 200 ■

R Y S A L E

'O U R S F O R $295

», el.-ctrl ' windowH............... N O W $595

! T . ' . . O N L Y $395

i«-u*i-r and autoioatir................ N O W $595

leater ‘ and niilomatli-.. . . . . . . N O W $595

............................. $350

...............J U S T $395

ud Crul»i-on»u’lc...........O N L Y $695

lU’oiiIssion............... O N L Y $395

latlr.Y O U R S F O R $695

............... N O W $695

_______________________________

............... N O W $695

T T T m r o W ^ $1055------------

7 o U R S ^ ' o ^ 8 9 5

nlsilon.. . . S P E C IA L $993

on.N O W J U S T $1595

"■.......... N O W $1695

Y O U R S F O R $993

] K U P S -

L I K E N E W $2695

, h y d rau lic snowplow,

O N L Y $2193

ng w heelbase ..*2593

Sth w heel, side .................................. $2195

; P i c k u p.................................. *1095

long w h e e lb a se ..$1795

................................ JP*350

B u y A C a r

C A R S

1 fro m Sopers T ra ile rs)33-7365LS B U D T E A S L E Y

_________ 733^643

1 S T

)wn —S p o r t C o u p e

mission, tachometer, radio, rated whiU vinyl Intarlor.

s p o r t C o u p eerintr. pow -r hrake*. radio, w car warranty. Thla c»r

---------------- -------------- _ e _______a S p o r t C o u p e

rndio. hea'er. rear seat ,w mileage. THIS CAR 13

^ F o r d o r H a r d t o pfrinz. p'iwer brakes, hurkd j| roaa finish and male bins I

•fc

ET~SpOi t C u u p t;--------------------er, causes, radio, heater.

with retl Interior, excel- t u e c le a n e st -61 LN

-d o o r H a r d to pma. i>ower brakes, radio, o^ned. VERY CLEAN I

r d o r S e d a nliy owoad. ntw car trad«.

•d o o r S e d a nr*,de. locally QwneJ. THTS

d o o r S e d a n)D. PRICED TO SELLI

O T O R

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Friday, A u g . 1 3 . 1 9 6 5 1 8 Twin Falls T im es-N ew »[ v

S o n ^ fT P” lI | Couple Gets . J

—PhJl.JDfegi!ee^ jBl.ce M elvin W hitehead, son of |

M r. and M rs. Melvin I.. W hite-lltf'ad. Twin I-'alls, h:is rece ivedhis F^h.D. d c c rc e from th» Uni- ^ve rs ity of W isconsin, M a.Iison, 3Wis.

D r. W hitehead Is n 1950 g rad- ua te o f Twin F a lls High School nnd received his B A nnd M.A. from the U n iv ersily nf V/ashinf?- tnn a t S eattle . Hc tra v e le d in F u ro p e d u rin g the su m m e r of

then se rv ed two year!; In the U. S. A rm y.

He w as acco m pan ied by h is D R. Ll wife, the fo rm e r L orita Blaclt of . . . Tw in F alls , on a second to u r of Melvin F.iirope durinR the u im im cr an d i'a lls , h fall o f 19.W. , from Iht

Dr W hitehead, his wife nnd s |n , MaiIhcir two ch ild ren reside in V a n - --------- --couver, B. C,. w here he i:: an y • . a s s is ta n t p ro fesso r of E nglish nt J O l f i I Ihc U n iv ersity of B ritish C olum -

_________ WillFirst Aid Shown Shoshone Club

SHOSHONE — A proR ram on w nl' firs t a id w as p resen ted a t the ‘R o ta ry Club m eetinR W edne.sday possjbjUtI

,noon. M arv in P ea rso n w as pro- g ra m c h a irm a n . interna in

Al Luloff. Tw in I 'a lls . m ade ‘ ‘ 'th e p re.sentation , .showing nioiith ______to m outh re su sc ita tio n nnd teach in g th e technique. ■

B irth d ay .songs w ere sung for 1------- Tam m y—Sergini— __ OirA

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- ^ « n n ’s Aptary sta rted exttacU ng honey p j ^ r s o n , M arilyn P atterson and Eva Kl

Patterson has m ade considerable I *^••1 -T th ls year for eas ie r and quicker e r tra

the honey trom Fairfield , RlchfleU

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jarf TutUe, wiOi his haymg operatlDiu

navid Boden. foreman a t the H. E King ranch ^ by John Hedges. Pocatello is busy cutting

jT lssistiD g him are Sidney Church. David He<% ? s,P o ca ttl\o . ________

Wrfatht’s Trucking service, Rupert, h ^ M b a le d hay for Harold Ward, Nell Durfee, *2fwUUam Tracy. Almo ranchers. Renners Tr 2jert, also Is hauling hay for a rea farmers.

Almo ranchers have completed sucking .Smothers are just getting s t a r t^ . Heavy rami

the work. Some gram was flattened becaus IvT^Kond crop of alfalfa is maturing fast an

to harvest. Thero are somo reports of dam ^g rassh o p p ers . _______

nnh Rohtason, Tuttle rancher has trahied and v uncalled the race horse of the year fo r^ Id ^ a

took their horse to PocateUo where he ! S e d race with a horse, Harmon's Rusty, Sftof; Aberdeen. S fu r lo i^ . Neither horse ^ iJin altered In the compeUtlon. Robinson and hi Ssoblnson. also of Tuttle, raise and train horMj

and raise Herefords along with general fi

Juan Ortega Is among the first Richfield «farm piping of the aecond hay crop. He farms in the

Wesley Fink is digging, his potato crop at his King Hill, and reports he has a good yield this yea

He hai about eight acres a t his ranch in town y Snorts the cantaloupe crop will soon be ready to m.tiiing his potatoes to all stores in Magic Valley,

siwat. barley and oats are being threshed in Pi uuth of Khig HIU. Lee TraU U threshing a t hU (t the WUllara TraU ranch and the Donald C u lUi week. ______

* Second cutting of hay Is being put up on the ranch south of. King Hill, and they are also in combining grain and straw baling.

Fanners In the Khig HUI a n a , have been bus liyiherdlflg their stock lootli o f th e King-HUI-1 ta Paud«na Valley because the w a te r w as turned < eperations. Cattle have been getting Into the fiel Ju n been on the job of chasing tbe stock southw

Mr. tnd Mrs. Nephl Clark) Dietrich, after ha' farm, aro moving into the home recently vacatc Mn. H. B. Paulson.______________________ ■

Wirtz 0 » m s Workers Avail^le for Right Pi

LOS ANGELES—A three-point wages and bo pn “Jittto pliJi" to divelop a na- and federal laws tionai agricultural labor pro- imum wages, hei pam which he claima will tion. unemployir ’ lenm all tho interests, of the workmen’s com grower*, the workers, and the collective bargaii

.public” has been outlined by (2) “A great ■ Swtaiy of Labor W. WUlard ,n d must be d<

substantiaUy y e Speaking before the Los’Ange- ployment opport

les ‘Town Hall." S e c r e t a r y cultural workers. Wirti said that the “encourag- (3) "There mi ing lejson" learned so far this effective mobilir year in the transition from the opinion regardini

of foreign agricultural labor bor situation." po V.S. farm workers “Is fhat — _ .

the laws of economics, of supply ™ and demand, supplemented by ipecial recruitment efforts, do cf.tM ^

in agricultural industry Vjgy ,odaT l a s 'i-iJt a. In any other. Workers workers we are available if the prices and condiUons are r i ght ’ s U? e r Ca «

The thre^points of the plan ticut and Massa< proposed by Secretary w irtz are: ---------------

(I) “Agricultural employment HERpFORmust be recognized — departing WENDELL —from lome stubborn myths—as Wendell, reportswing essentially like other kinds registered h o r 1 “ employment,’’ and that agri- cows to Idahocultural workers, like other chasers were Piwrkerj, should be paid fair and John Lorain

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eting honey las t week ^ t h in and Eva King as Ihe p lant bnslderable improvement In quicker extraction. The two leld, Rlchfiekl, Shoahone and

een helping~his~ grandfather, — ing operations.

I. King ranch a t Almo. now busy cutting and baling wild :h. David Hedges and Curtis

ie , R upert, haa hauled and Nell Durfee, WalUce Taylor

. Renners Trucking service, farm ers.

:ted su ck in g their wild hay 1. Heavy raitis last week-de- . ttened becaiise of the storm . iring fast and soon will be ;ports of dam age to the hay

trained and owns Bala Bam- :a r for^Idaho. M r. and M rs. eUo where he was run in a >n’s Rusty,, owned by Lisle her horse had beea beaten binson and h is father, Marv- d tra in horses a t tbelr home rlth general fa rm crops.

Richfield <farmers completing - farm s in the M arley area .

crop a t his ranch squth or yield this y ear. He is ^ t t in g ALL-AMERl

ich in town yet to dig. F ink sentatives. Inl n be ready to harvest. He Is * * Magic V a lle y .---------- — -------------------------- -

hreshed in Pasadena Valley, « | © r O H l ishing a t hia ranch and also _ _,> Donald C arnahan ranches r l l ^ ^

It up on the K arl Carnahan " ^ a rn a tlo n Ml are also in the process of b e the proud ov

Holstein cow States.

ave been busy <he past few , Carnallo: e Klnff HUI Irrigation can a l Je ro m e s and r waa turned ou t for m ossing I?®*: Malone : Into the fields, so herders fm al arrangem stock so u th w a rd ................... aU-American <

Ich. a fte r having sold th e ir A t n o t l f l T i i icently vacated by Mr. and

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, , WASHINGTOn r n f ' the pesticide Ini

X fo r d a iry ja rm '[es and bo protected by sta te tended thrbugl federal law s regarding mill- under an amei

im wages, health and sanita- Aug. 5 by the i . unemploym ent insurance, com m ittee, to km en’s compensation and O ^ r tu n i t y Ac ective bargaining. ^ The proMsal!) “ A g rea t deal more can sv lv an ir* an d ^ '

m ust be done to develop when fhe Nat stantiaUy y e a r-ro u n d em-

u ra l workers. J agricultureI) "T h e re .m u s t be a m ore extension, ctive mobilization of public The program lion regarding the farm la- situation.”lie sec re tary said that a t th is C ^e las t y ear there were SS.218:ign farm workers in theted States compared with n a * Y m7 today. Last year foreign w l l I U ln w orkers w ere in 13 states.le this y e a r they are only Ine s ta tes; California, Connec-t and M assachusetts.

HEREFORDS SOLD EN D ELL — W. H. Niccum. idell, reports the sale of four ste red h o r n e d Hereford s to Idaho breeders. Pur- sers w ere P au l Tumipseed

John Lorain, both Filer.

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ALL-AMERICAN COW, Ee-dah-how Reflecti y-A rchle-M rioner-Jerom e. to the CarnatloB m tatlves. Inica was Judged best Holstein li

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erome Man Sells ‘ ’6 Carnation Milk'a rn a tio n Milk Co. soon will The sale is the proud owner of the finest resu lts on E

iktein cow in the United ^

But Carnation’s., gain will be Malone is co rom e’s and Arcliie M alone’s no problem , is. Malone has ju st m ade thea l arrangements to seU his designatec‘‘•American cow.____________ s,n(.e 1921

, cow com es f

jnendment Will {rMa?oU"“ Ixtend Dairy ^ a s j, of 34 judges*estl€lde Use cia ted a t reg

shows. Last ;WASHINGTON—Extension of old. Inka* to 6 pesticide Indemnity p rogram shows in Ut r d a iry Ja n n e rs .would t®_ex- f ^ t and Poi ided through June 30. 1966, her she was d e r an am endm ent accepted can cow. lg. 5 by the Senate labor sub- , m mittee, to th e Economic ^^>ortunity Act o f 1965. J>.'The proposal w as offered by P°“ "ds of mi n. Joseph S. C lark of Penn- ,Vania and gained support ien the National Milk Pro- cers Federation w as backed producers wt

a letter from the secretary cd because o agriculture in favor of the cides which 1

tension. for use by trhe program is on behalf of m ent.

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-how R eflector Inka, w as sold y ea r. She ii he -C am atieB -W Ilk-Ce .- r e pfe-— na«lon-slnc4 It Holstein in the nation last butterfat an

5elis “All-America Milk Co. for $9,0(The sale is pending favorable I out success,

•esults on Ee-dah-how R enee- offered eithe or Inka’s blood tests, which /lalone is confident w ill cause M alone d lo problem . ------------------Inka is the first Idaho cow to

le designated best in the na- ion since 1928. Usually th e best ow com es from E aste rn sec- ions of the country, according o Malone.

Inka w as Judged by ' a panel if 34 judges which h ad offi- :iated a t regional and national hows. Last year, as a 4-year- lid. Inka* took first place a t ^ihows in Utah, Boise. Black- Sot and Portland. In Decem- ler she w as named all-Ameri- :an cow. ^

Last y e a r Inka produced 641 jounds of butterfat and 18,300 xjunds of m ilk in 302 days.

C arnation had tried to buy inka for several months, with-

producers whose milk is reject- :d because ot residues of pestl- :ides which had been approved tor use by the federal govern- nent._________________________

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S9,000V y e a r fo r InlIt success. Finally Malone was ^(alone e fered either $9,000 for the cow tion com pai • $10,000 for the cow and her show s throi ilf. particu larlyMalone decided to seU the C anada.

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i f l I H i ^ =]aho to be ra te d best In theia-p ro d u ced .»4I—pounds—ot— --------- -------k In S02 days. (Soper photo)

w -but“to"k6ep thB”calf. large- In the hopes it will be a bull- l » i r % lIf. But should the calf be a lifer, Malone expects to sell it r a t least the $2,250 he got .lastiar fo r Inka’s calf.______________________ p jKiilone expects the Carna- E)n com pany to show Inka a t 1lows throughout the country, irticu la rly in the H ast and m ada.

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^orld Grain Crop E;0 Be Near 1964 LeASHINGTON (U P l) — An- g ra in crop.s,r good w orld g ra in crop is ap p ro ach theirospect fo r 1965, acco rd in g aecn cy said itthe F o re ig n A g ricu ltu ra l Red China mu'ice. the F re e Worlorld g ra in p roduction in 1965 s „ i j (j.>ably will com e- clo.se to th e ,„u ch ra in riird se t in 1964. T h is conclu- ,h e D anube

w as re a d ie d d esp ite m u ch percen tiw no rm al w e a th e r an d the could improvith a t c ro p s in such h igh-risk ( ,u rt by f

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p ercen tages of m o is tu re ^ • d im prove yields on lan d s h u r t by floods, the a g e n c y | j |

th e Soviet U nion, w in te r n a re a s w ere favored w ith ; w inter-k ill th an usua l, FA S

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c cn t higher th an in 1964. Jsew here in the w orld. FA S I , favo rab le g ra in c ro p p ro s- - I s a r e th e rule. I

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NEW YORK, The tmrmtr'n H » repe life is m com paratively danger* 80 million ous one, s ta tlstlc lah s o f Metro* 300 miUion po litan l i f a In su rance Co.. re- produces port. shipped o'

I t U estim ated th a t fn 1M3 represenU work Accidents on fa rm s , in tbe age a s that U nited SU tes took abou t 3,300 in Nebrask lives, equivalent to a d ea th ra te Illinois, o f 67 p e r 100,000 workers.'' Thts In 1964. is a h igher ra te th an fo r an y ported to f< o ther m ajo r in d u s t^ . exce|K worth abot construction and m ining, and the sam e ' about -thre*. tim es the- acc iden t predicted I d ea th ra te fo r Industry a s a ing U. S. whole. butlon to tl

M achinery Is th e g re a te s t ger. th e d single hazard on the fa rm . N ear- ’'Ameirici ly 900 deaths a y e a r on fa rm s dance is- a

‘ a re due to m achinery accidents, world peac F u rth e rm o re , studies show th a t (arm prod trac to rs a re the lead in g .m ean s relieve hur of fa ta l In jury in m ach inery ac- economic ( cldents. developing

O verturning accounts fo r m ost world. Ou of the trac to r fa ta litie s, while «n addition fa lls from the vehic le a lso con- bread a y« trib u te appreciably , a s m o st of India, these victim s a re ru n ©ver by “ Accept the tractoi- Itself o r b y otiittr from coun fa rm m achinery d raw n by it. farm prodi R elatively few of th s u a c to r ac- dollar excl cidents a re a ttrib u tab le to ter .or tra m eciianlcal fa ilu re o r w eather, products f

----------------------- — m aterials—— 1 ^ T w orth ILamb Crop IsTwo P e r .^ n t consumed '

ducts of fa

Year~~WASHINGTON (U P I) — The —J9 pou

* * r ie n ln n 'rT » p tn « s rT ljre d lc te d turkey^------, th a t the U.S. lam b c rop will be ' “r*®* tw o p e r cen t lesa th an la s t y ea r, fruit equivi

T he 1865 lam b c ro p Is expect- ed to to ta l 17,606,000 head, down 3 t>er cen t from th e 17.90S.000 PP'head produced la s t y ear. —

^ e board said New Mexico -a n d Coloradff a re th e only west- I J A e m Btatea expecting sm alle r ”ca lf crons In 1865 th an in 1964.

T he 1865 Iam b c ro p In the 13 " O f C w estern a ta tes (11 W estern,South D akota a n d T exas) to ta led > jn u /1« «l UOJl'OOO Head.

The board sa id in T exas, «w h e ^ about 15 p e r cen t o f the • Tracfo nation’s lam b crop Is produced. C om b the 1965 lam bing iw rcentage was i81. This was 1 2 ' percenU ge points ah ead o f th e 1964 per- Potatc centage. T he b o a rd sa id im- proved range conditions w ere sHOi larg e ly responsible fo r ending bbscv five y ears o f declining lam bing percentages in T exas.

T he lam b crop in th»> 35 na- U A l I l tlve s ta tes to ta led 5,570,000 m

. bead , down 5 p e r cen t fro m the m d m m 1 8 ^ crop.______________ I

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NewDon Harkins, who he

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Shows Or in U.S. Used to I

WASHINGTON (UPO — The ucts (who A gridilture Departm ent has te - —109 pi leaMd figures showing that seven pou m ore than one-fourth of the (fresh tq farm acreage in the United deStates produces for export. citizen c

’* T he report notes that some m any as r- 80 m illion acres of the nation’s when he> 300 m illion harvester farm land canned, ft* p ro d u ce i com m odities to be dehydrate

shipped overseas. The' figure to-serve, a represenU about the. sam e acre- form, le age a s th a t harvested each year .rhB de M in N ebraska, lowa. Kansas and 5954^te lUinois. -------------is In 1964, farm p ro d u c ts 'ex - i-k ly ported to foreign countries were Jt worth about *6.2 billion. About i > | — , id the sam e volume of exports is D I l U l l It predicted for 1965. In explain- » | a 'ing U. S. agriculture 's contri- J U i y

button to the relief o f world hun- It ger, th e departm ent said: uSDA Cc r- "Ameirlcan agricultural at>un- service IS dance is- a powerful force for ^veakenet s. world peace. Our food and o ther It farm products are helping to earlien Ul relieve hunger and to prom ote> economic growth in the newly

developing countries of the “ “m!l world. O ur wheat Is providing le an additional 5 billion loaves of *. bread a y ear for the people of isf India. barley Ily "A ccept foreign currencies ^>r from countries tlw t need our industi t. farm products but a re sho rt of> dollar exchange. We also bar-to ter .or trad e pur agricu ltu ra l jecHned r. products Ior s trategic defense

m aterials—m ore than 11.8 bil- — - lion w orth since Ju ly 1, 1964.”

A sta tistica l report concerning 1U.S. farm ing and food shows that each U.S. citizen in 1964 consumed these and o ther pro­ducts of farm and ranch : j

------—174—p o u n d s-o f-b e e f , veal.pork, lam b and mutton.

—39 ■ pounds or chicKen a iS l ^sl turkey;----—--------------------- -----------le —186 pounds of fruits (fresh H r, fruit equivalent). ■f. —335 pounds of vejietables H „ (fresh vegetable eq u lv a lm t). H )Q —623 pounds of da iry p r ^ -

I DAHLMAN 13 Potato Equip. I^ Now ll the tljmi fo^ef your ^J Potato equlpmertt ready.e • T ra c to r M o u n te d H

. C o m b in e - H• B u lk P o ta to B o x e s ■

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T H J n iers he has served since 19'49. Poor heal irship on to Don Harkins I can ossure c Arners. y

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5[s_Ctoe-Fourth^^ J to Produce forJEhe ucts (whole m ilk equivalent). J■e- —109 pounds of potatoes and o r nearl a t seven pounds of sweeet poutoes he (fresh equivalent). sh irts, f“ The departnnent said a U. S.

citizen c a n choose from as __^ne m any as 6,000 different fo o ^I’s when he goes to m arkct—(re ^ , P nd canned, frozen, concen tra te , * Pbe dehydrated, ready-mixed, ready- catre to-serve, o r in heat and-serve «■e- form . . ~

The departm ent said that in 1964, the U.S. population used:__ . . WT cent bo*

re Domestic Usage 't Bliint’s Barley’s "i July Price Drop

HYATTSVILLE, Md. — The ber take USDA Consunier and Marketing The

f"* Service repot-u barley priqes' hour’s \ weakened during May-July. but jnore. fo

'*'■ still sold weU above a year or 30 j e a rlien for one

C arryover stocfc in -a ll posi- wou|4 bhe tions Ju ly 1 totaled 102 million - R o u n® bushels, 23. per cent less lhan a 1964 ; 3

y ear a g o . With production ex- pounds pected to be down 10 per cent _ —Bao this year, dom estic supplies of 2.5 pow

, barley for 1965-66 should be in 19M; around 467 million bushels. —Mill

Industrial usage—mainly beer quarts atid alcohol—was a t the highest 1934: 01 level since 1950-51, while exports

‘'®* declined around 9 million bu- 2.2 dozi shels^_______________ ^

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1 ond Oats. Top Marlm Quick, Efficient UnloadlI FUUY BONDED AND

I ALiriSOIS team Rolling * AAolasses Mix

^ . G rin d in g • . Form ulated Feeds

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vnershhis life in Magic Valle

,4Qfflaer-for years in j~h SrPetro learrrProducts f< !3ssume(d ownership anc

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n o ssu re o il t h a t t f ie sonne f in e servic

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—4.2 biUjoo pounds o f cotton, .m ou o r n early 23 p o u n ^ p v Pew on. cmjn,

oes T h at’s the equlviOent o f about 24 house d resses. Or 36 d ress

c sh irts, fo r ev ery m an. wom an ’ as ^ nation.,ods —<90 miUIon pound* o f ap- ned <

pare! and ca rp e t wool, m ore tatoe fed' than 2 pounds M r jperson. canni,dy, ‘ In ca rry in g its s u t ls t ic a l .re- _____■rve P °rt fa rth e r, th e departm ent '

said a f a m u r in 1961 received: I T a i* in -T h ir ty -se v e n cent* fo r each ",***■

;,d . Sl the consum er.spen t (o r food; UTAfi — 2.5 cents f<v th e com in « 29-

cent box o f c o m flakes; M cents f t for each d o lla r spent fo r choice

beef; 2.5 lot the w h ^ t in « 21- WAS 2 cent loaf of w hite b read : about farm I

11 cents fo r a 26-cent q u a rt of estimai t milk; abou t 25 cents stum page per ce

for each $1 w orth of pine lum- earlier The ber taken from hl<t woods. ' the p r ting The departm ent sa id one to th e ’ lass' hour’s w ork In a factory buys F arn but jnore, food today th an If did 20 •4,486,0(

r’ear or 30 y ears ago. I t aa ld p ay than a for one hour of facto ry labo r totaled

Msl- would buy; than aIlion —Round steak : 2.4 potmds In in a 1964 ; 2 poundf in 1944;. 1.4 ex- pounds lil 1934; or

cent -^Bacon: 3.8 pounds In 1964; s of 2.5 pounds in 1944; 1.8 pounds

be in 1934: o r—Milk: 9.6 quarts In 1864; 6.5

beer quarts In 1944; 4.7 q u a rts In hest 1934; o rmrts O ranges: 2.8 dozen in 1864;

bu- 2.2 dozen in 1944; 1.4 dozen in 1934._________ _______ ;_________

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ship:: Valley, hgs pur-:s in j~he .Gooding----ducts fo r th e past^^ i— hip and monoge-

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already has boiiiKt 'aSiBaSIe ^ mamounts of- canned aprico ts , th a t li

^ canned green t e a i is , a n d and m<canned and frocen red t a r t by thopitted cherries for th e school cu ltu n

^ hutch program , and has ad> cotdinj vertised for oHers fo r c a n - , A gent

«P- ned or dehydrated sw eet po- Tho>re tatoes, caimed co m . an d ed to

canned peaches. producre- __ __ ____ 1- ...;____ hazardent cia j fp

^ Farmers, Farm ^id“" ^ Families Are ^ Still Declining cordlni21- WASHINGTON (U P I) — T he vanU g out fa rm labor force in Ju ly w as racteri of estim ated a t 6.804..000 jJersons, 9 p r i i ^

Ige per cent sm aller th an r y e a r scribe< im- earlie r and slightly sm aller th an cannin

' tho previous m onth, according garder me to the-USDA. desiral jys F a rm family w orkers to ta led lowed 20 4,486,000, about 10 p e r cent less ■ Curl;

>ay than a year ea rlie r. Hired hands kinds bor totaled 2.338,000, 8 p e r cent less Is tra r

than a year ago. _____ hopper

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I iimd m osaic, ha* been developed B e c ^; by tho University of Idaho Agri- I cu ltu ral Experim ent. Station, ac- bome m

cording to Twin F a lls County,• . A gent Donald Youtz. . ,

T he bean ap p ears well adapt- r ed to m echim ical harv est and

production w here curly top is a _. hazard . It is suited to comtner-• cia l freezing. The plant is erMt

and sturdy and prM uces a high yield of slim , smooth, ro“P“ m edium -green, p o d s a t mid- . height. ■ I

. H arvest should be tim ed, ac- » cording to Yqiitx. to take ad-

he v a n u g e o f th e sm all selve cha- ■as racteristlcs and high quality at . 9 p rim e m aturity . Jdielight is de­a r scribed a s desirable for home an carmlng and ■ freezing. Home ng gardeners will ’find Idellght a

desirable v a rie ty If it is not al­ed lowed to becom e too m ature.ISS Curly top, ; to which sotne ids kinds of beans a re susceptible.>ss is transm itted , by the beet leaf- ___

hopper. R eslstence to this virus f c —

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OR PLOWING UNDER S (CREASES CROP POTENIH — Improves seed bed:

VATER PENETRATION - to root zones

IENTS — Nutrients cont 1 leach-resistant form

OTECTION - Increased I that might otherwise b erosion.

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I HASVESnNO WHEAT Is J . J . Kauffman. 1 K .k^ ’1 Aum WHith ot Twin FaOs near JosUii

M thla a»,b»comlii« famllUr In the Mmgf

Keport Indicates Idah Has Record Potato A<■ sniSE — Idaho grow ers ex- crease .■ lift In' h»*»wm-^«hOllO a crea -o t —In-o ther-eoun t BiU BOtatoes In 1965 — th e la rg - potato a re a — « K t a ^ a g o in history, accord- cas t a t 247,000, K e to a university of Idaho ex- 220,000 acre s lai

.ervice sum m ary. five-year averag■ ^ crop is forecast a t 17 p e r Nationally, the K n t more than last y e a r and 15 potatoes is estir K r cent above average. Only ly m ore than or K u! acreage in potatoes is re - ^ eight percen t

at this time, w ith yields — but th ree pet K e r acre remaining to be de- tho 1961 record. Krmlned. Growing conditions ■ x h e extension K v e been favorable, how ever. fresh m arki■ Acreage In Idaho’s 10 south- continue fa irly a K e s t counties, according to the tem ber. P rices < Kederal CtTjp Reporting Service, thrbugh August K u estimated in July a t 33,000, decline from pi K m p atrd with 19,000-in 1964 around $120 pe r K d the five-year average of pectedjK moo. Development of new land P rice declines K«»ufits for m ost of th e in- Septem ber a s

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B Idaho Now Dip Exi ato Acreageas*. - A griculturalt-other-eountles---- tha-main. -matp.s -thn 1ftato a re a — acreag e Is fore- 14,916,000 bal t a t 247,000, com pared w ith cen t from lasi ,000 a cre s las t y e a r and the f h e first ^ i-year average o t 232,000. duction estiir lationally, the acreag e o t fall com pares wit a toes is estim ated a t slight- 15,180,000 bal m ore than ono m illion acre s the five-year eight percen t m ore th an 1964 000 bales, but th ree p e r cen t less th an T here is no

1961 record . ton shortage h e extension rep o rt Indicated S tates. The c t fresh m ark e t supplies m ay 19®*;®® m arke tinue fa irly sc a rc e into Sep- m l^ o n bales, lber. P rices could stay good today s estlmt 3ugh A ugust altliough some line from p resen t levels of grow ers hurrj und $120 pec^ton can. be ex- on the good p tedi p rices should r ic e declines a r e likely In cause movem tem b e r a s m an y fall-crop likely._______

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IB crops ripen and the harvest season geti Currently peas and grain are iielng harvest alley. (Thnes-News photo)______ '

)ip Expected in :£S3“I5. >)tton for 1965WASHINGTON (UPI) — The

gricu ltu ra l Departm ent estl- i

1.916.000 bales, down 1.7 pe r T ent from last year’s harvest.The first official cotton pro- V

uction estimate of the y e a r __________ JSam pares with a production of5.180.000 bales last y ear arid \e five-year output of 14,670,-W bales. X Thero is no danger of a cot-

m shortage in the U n i t e dtates. The carryover into the ' X>65-66 m arketing year w as 14.2 VliUlon-bales. This a m o im t.p lu s___ 1 _______iday’s estimated crop will pro- Irow ers hurry digging to get in I I D A t 'n tha good prices. But October 'rices should be fairly good, be- CMUlitause movement to sto rage is ____________kely........................................... .............. .........

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^ fected feedir ketings.

The bigg com e in the In the last large comn grown rapid m any of the th e Midwest Of, these fei grow.

There appi ca l limit to tie th a t can according to ifom la, feei 1,000 head f( p e r cen t of t stat^ . Most I lots of 10,00

.Many of t held by sma a s the small

Marhi

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increased S iz e o f 1 3 ee f Q u a lity a iid 1IT Jotm Hopkir« a ^ released muJrtn»*Comi urough the Twin Falls County • r <H|»#r«oni gent’s office,, the cattle indus- T M M ami y > rapidly changing through- k<MiM Jt the U. S. Changes have af- roftW to Imj wted feeding, grades and m ar- «»f thWP lot*, stings. T his cnmThe biggest changes hav« c n u ii W t e i ame in the feedlots themselvM. hSM i t Ottai 1 th e last 10 to 30 ye*rs tho t h m " $ w t ii irge commercial feedlot has lots. ™ • rown rapidly In the West and tlw lf lany of these lots a re found in cattle a ll ui le Midwest and East. The sixe longar ^ «i F, these feedlots continues to •** » • w row. ^ W hen prfceThere appears to be no physl* w ere I >1 limit to the num ber of ca t- to w auc* e th a t can bo fed in one lot, cconjing to the survey. In Cai- As tn a si bm la, feedlots of less than ,000 head fed are less than two er cen t of the cattle fed in th a t • tat^. Most of the beef Is fed in % ')ts of 10.000 to 50,000 head. ^.Many of the advantages once eld by small feedlots a re gone W s the sm aller feedlbt operators ^

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lott. grade feedersn i l craatas n problem be- m anagem ent t uM *<)uipm*nt investment per two grades to td it Often as much or more m arket m erch

in large commercial At the same a . T ha amall operator then techniques ha\ Ida h a too is forced to feed feedlots have ttla all the time. He can no ship in alterln. tgar ba an “ in-and^iut” feed- keting channel ,aa ha has been In the past. Large produ

lien pricea dropped in 1963 Increasingly ir >r« ware not enough "ou ters" Ing of their be

reduce tha supply of fed plied packers ttla. stock than theAs tha s l» of beet feedlota sources fo r tht

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he quality of an im als ted.■e is a tendency to r large CHICAGO — a to rs to avoid choice o r man, presidenl grades. Farm . Bureau

iMlot . operators buy low tested what le feeders and through good wrongful use agem ent try to ra ise them funds by the grades to m eet th e auper- Agriculture to

ket merchandising need. Administration the sam e tim e, m arketing pending in Coi

nlques have changed. Large ter to Agrlculti lots have taken Ums leader- ville Freem an, in altering traditional m ar- Shuman ind

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Onion Crop

16 Per Cei^tBOISE (U PI) — Idaho and

. eastern Oregon onion producers will harvest an estitnated 3.128.- “ I- DOO hundredweight of onions this

. year. Ihe U.S. Agriculture Dept, j prixlicted Wednesday. y ,, This I n d i c a t e d production ! wquld be 16 per cent m ore than ■ '

last y ear and 37 per cent g rea ter than thc five-year average.

I A sizable increase in acreage,I mainly sweet Spanish type, is

is responsible for the anticipated increase in production.

EconomistWariis ■Southwest

MOSCOW — Pblitical and so- clal factors m ay be considered ' a s barrie rs to W estern W ater developm ent, but they a re fac- tors which have a place in the developm ent and cannot be ig- nored. Dr. W illiam E. I'olz, head of ag ricu ltu ral economics a t the U niversity of Idaho, told the recent W estern In tersta te pOTATC W ater conference a t Oregon gave humt Sta te university . A polata i

The econom ist pointed o u t dredlh ot i th a t Idaho has plans for the *eventual exploitation of its wo- te r for its own use. and is like- ly to employ any m eans a t its O U L V disposal, political o r otherwise, to assu re its achievem ent of A

I those goals. Ho added wryly: X iL l/l«C l>I-------- s^W hat-I-Bm -aaylng-ln-os-po----- „

lite a m anner a s I can is this; ‘JJ® You w ealthy sta tes who have taclied witl

?:randiose p la n s fo r v o u r ownuture growth In wealth a n d larm erS WC

----- population had better give ser- 'IOUS thought to the m ore modest joinily by and m eager aspirations of your Commissior less fortunate neighbors, for if you don’t, we will find aome 1‘allout < w ay literally to shut your w ater cspeciaUy off *' such as Ma]

Dr. Fnl« explained th a t thw downwind f Pacific Northwe.1t In the past tary target has m a in ta in ^ a high level of Contrary economic prosperity based upon mation, thei th« export of p rim ary products of survival of agriculture* m ining and for- the even estry. preparation

“ W hether o r not this region, m ay be all especially Its interior a reas, survival am can m aintain a favorable In- ru ral people coma rato for Its population will According depend largely on. being able to there is i continue to intensify the pro- about falloi

— ducM on-of-farm T Jrodncts;’* hB TadiaKon-frt aaid. “ A w ater policy based up- destructive ( on purely economic consldera- 8V sub-atom tlons m ay not perm it this. Tn m al tissues, th a t event, one can expect ob- posure to tt atacles of a political nature to suit in dealt obstruct any plan th a t does not cautions a rt give priority to theso regional If theso j asp lratlo iu . iMd a s e x tr

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Drought Is SSrS. “ThreatTcS— S ' ET > 1 . bo sufficientKed Cotton g«r by a fa

closure ofWASHINGTON (UPI) — The crete walls .

Agriculture Departm ent’s For- would redut eign Service (FAS) Said this one-thousam y e a r’s cotton crop in the So^iiet levels, union -is threatened by an un- t j , . -orne

‘’■"8“ - a basem enttion water. radiation U

The shortage, occurring In and a potattCentral Asia, could cut the yield protection fipotential of tho crop, FAS said, h u n d r^ th .and reduce the crop volume by » _10 to 20 per cent from 1964. The agency said about one-fourth ofthe irrigable land under agri- c rease i wit cultural u.se in Central Asia e r a s e s wu m ay be short of w ater, with ‘‘me. probably an even higher pro- As .th e ti portion in tho m ain cotton plosion iner a reas. the radioact

FAS said the winter in Cen- a factor of tra l Asia was unusually dry. It levels a t se' said the Soviet press implied plosion a re c th a t the shortage of irrigation levels one h w ater is worse this y ear than in Similarly, le 1962 and is not likely to get bet- one-hundrcdl te r this season.________________ two days, a

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accord ing to rep o rts i s s u e d e lude that f -jo intly by the—At oin ic ~ E iie rgy t i ng und t r C om m ission an d tho D ep art- a n d gettii f m ent of A g ricu ltu re . A targ iJ F a llo u t d a n g e r w o u l d be fro m the r especia lly . im p o rtan t in a r e a s explosion

such a s M agic V alley w hich a re the equivi 1 dow nw ind fro m im p o rtan t m ili- o f TNT.I ta ry ta rg e t a re a s . fa llou t a iI C o n tra ry to m u ch m isin for- hou rs aft I m ation . th e re is a good ch an ce pending o , o f su rv iv a l o f ru ra l populations E ffectiv . in the ev en t of a tta c k . P ro p e r tak en be

p re p a ra tio n . a n d in form ation m o s t dani m ay be a ll th a t lies betw een F irs t ol su rv iv a l an d d e a th , not only o f p ro tec t hi ru ra l peop le , bu t o f livestock. ty m u st m

A ccording to the re p o rts , p ro p e rty i I the re is no th ing m y ste rio u s sa fe actic

abo u t fa llo u t. T he d an g e r o f fore fallo T ad iaK on-fro tn -fa llouH ies in -th e a f te r the-i d e s tru c tiv e effec ts of h igh-ener- ficiently . gy sub -a to m ic p a rtic les on an i- D uring m al tissu es. L arg e enough ex- before fal p osu re to these effecU c a n re - should b e su it in d e a th un less p roper p re - sh e lte r is cau tio n s a r e tak en . la r^ , comi

If theso p a r tic le s a ro v isua l- a r e the b Ired a s e x tre m e ly am all bu lle ts, th a n can I th ey a r e eas ily understood , nothing e T hey, like bu lle ts, c a n be slow ed m ay s m a; dow n o r stopped by sufficient b a rn s for sh ie ld ing . P articu l

Ii» -th i» -case i-the-flh ie ld lng -« f- ‘fo rded by a fram e house a t „ , g ;g round level to a person w ould p„,,bo su ffic ien t to reduce th e dan- " “ g e r b y a fa c to r o r two. An en- trc lo su re o f tw o-foot th ick con- „c re te w a lls o r th ree feet o f d ir t w ould red u ce the rad ia tion to o ne-thousand th of th e unsh ie lded jo s a g e of

1 u t'’®T he c o rn c r of a b asem en t o r o rgans, w( a b a se m e n t b a rn would reduce consumptii ra d ia tio n levels to one-ten th , cases. Foi an d a p o ta to c e lla r m ay g ive a ggt a f te r p ro tec tio n fa c to r o f up to one- P otatoes h u n d red th . e a t a f te r t

A second c h a ra c te r is tic o f ed and pci rad ia tio n fro m fallout should b e W ater si understood . T he d anger de- for emerge c re a se s w ith the p assag e o f w ere ava tim e. could be d

As . th e tim e from th e ex- t id e s hayi plosion in crease s seven tim es , tom . Boil the rad io ac tiv ity is reduced b y ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ a fa c to r o f ten . Tho ra d ia tio n levels a t seven hou rs a f te r ex- plosion a re only one-tenth of th e jmlevels one ho u r a f te r the b la s t. / IS im ila rly , levels a re reduced to JL J i o ne-hundred th a f te r 49 hours o r two d a y s , an d fu rth e r reduced

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A ta rg e t 75 a i r m iles awsiy fSr anim )e fro m the c e n te r of a nuclear farm ers IS explosion of m e g a to n 's iz e . o r graze — ■e the equivalent -of a million tons tam lnatei Ik o f TNT, m ight be ex[x)sed to ctnrving

fallou t a s e a r ly a s two to four q.. r- hou rs afte r th e explosion, dc- :e pending on w e a th e r conditions. . rcouin IS E ffective a c tio n m ust then be , ^ , :r tak en before th is ea rly , and r j, ^ m m o s t dangerous fa llou t arrives. n F irs t of a ll, a fa rm er m ust)f p ro tec t his fam ily , whose safe- _________

ty m u st not be r isk ed to salvage s, p ro p e rty or livestock . However,IS sa fe action m a y be taken be- if fore fallout a r r iv e s , and la te r, le a f te r th e -d an g e r is reduced suf- l - C p I r- ficiently . ■*1- D uring the sh o r t grace period MOSCO ‘- before fallOut a r r iv e s live.stock m ay be

should b e h erded into w hatever num ber c !- sh e lte r is av a ilab le . P o ta to cel- the lamb

la rs , com m on in M agic Valley, for this cl I- a r e the best sh e lte rs av ailab le sity of Id >. th a n can hold m a n y an im als. If 5 (,,•• nothing else is a v a ilab le , ani- d m ay s m ay be p u t in houses o r Agricultui ‘t b a rn s fo r som e p ro tec tio n ., P a rtic u la r c a r e should be ence mu , laTten to shield a a lr jr -c a tt tB - t ir m uclm io J avo id th e co n tam in a tio n of th e ir monly be!

m ilk. P ou ltry is re la tiv e ly im - evidence m une to rad ia tio n , a n d m ay be m ay be a

[■ exposed to s lig h tly m o re rad ia- « !„ fac I" tion than p o ss ib le w ith o th er ,yeii ,o ^ an im al types. a re knowJ Should an im als re c e iv e a fa ta l high perc “ dosage o f ra d ia tio n , th e m ea t. c. W. Hi

w ith tho excep tion o f in te rn a l m al scict ■■ o rgans, would be ac c e p ta b le fo r study.® consum ption e x c e p t in r a re Hodgsoi '■ cases. Food c ro p s a r e sa fe to iam b cro » e a t a f te r tho ro u g h w ash ing . purebred ' Po tatoes shou ld be safe to past nine

e a t a f te r they h a v e been w ash- vided an f ed and peeled. ram s forB W ater supplies sh ou ld be kep t in atl, nir- for em ergencies. I f nothing else used bem f w ere available , pond w a t e r Accordi

could be d runk a f te r fa llout pa r- ram s con- t id e s have se ttle d to the tx)t- tivety hi

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two I does nothing to r id it o f rad ia -tion. the re p o rts po in ted ou t. 5 uj,j

After sev era l d a y s people m a y cou ld b<W a b le to enlfei'gO fdi- b f i e f pe- w e re re

;et- riodS' from sh e lte r to feed an d of peopli w ater an im als. If no un eo n tam - — fccss-cipated feed c j j ^ a t e r is avail,able b e treatifor an im als. W e repo ijt adv ises o f radioifarm ers to le t their, an im a ls b e absoi

° r graze — consum ing som e con- m o s t ettam lnated feed is b e tte r th an lim ing i

-JSl ..s ta rv ing tn d e a th----------------------^n o v a l-oj“ ’’ The soil itse lf is unlikely to tio n and

be so severe ly co n tam in a ted a s If soilto reciuire d ra s t ic ac tion on the o f lim e

^ p a r t of the f a rm e r . Only if it app lica tihas been co n tam in a ted w ith to reducstrontium 90. a rad io ac tiv e m a- absorbecteria l th a t do es n o t lose a n ap- m u ch a.s

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fod MOSCOW — Sheep p rod u cers e r ram s m ay be able to in crease the ' *

ver num ber of tw ins an d tr ip le ts in T here wi =®1" the lamb crop b y se lec ting ra m s hered ity ®y. for this c h a ra c te ris tic , a U niver- ra m s ten bl® sity of Idaho s tu d y Ind ica tes. s ‘[®s ‘o • Y The study, conducted by ani- *"'■ m al scientists w ith the Idaho

Agricultural E x p e rim en t Sta- tion. suggests th a t ra m s Influ- Un - r

be ence multiple b ir th s in sheep '“ tir n rae lm io reT h an h a s -b e c n -c o n v leir monly believed. I t a lso provides Im- evidence th a t m ultip le b irth s be m ay be an h e re d ita ry sire tra it.

[*“■ “ In fact, sheepm en m ight do '’®f well to select r a m s whose s ire s V ^ U l l l

a re known to h av e p roduced a ‘t®t high percentage of tw ins.” sa id ■at. c . W, Hodgson, associa te an i- , a , . c u i "o* m al scientist w ho d irec ted the fo r study. 1^65 corn“f® Hodgson has kep t rM ords on ab le p ro |

to lam b crops of the u n W rs ity ’s d e sp ite c purebred Suffolk flock for the p e ra tu re s

to past nine years . E w es w ere di- e rn m e n t’; sh- vided among th ree or m ore B ulle tin

ram s for breed ing each y e a r. Aug. 2. ept In atl, nine d ifferen t ram s w ere T h e W( Ise used between 1956 and 1964, Iow a c ro e r According to Hodgson, som e —w as ah ar- ram s consistently s ired a rela- p a s t th e o t- tivety hiRher percen tage of tw een 10 e r. lam bs as twins o r trip lets . O th- th e dougl

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If the soil were highly con- Wednesd lam inated, it can be rendered Wintei safe by deep plowing o r scrap- e„d bf t

— ing—off—the—contam inated tni^ -than-hal '■ surface. These procedures arft and sot

not suitable for large a rea s , but ju st bet y could be useful if sm all a reas SorliiB r w ere required for tm ru iirv lva l the tu n d of people, . ^ • w ith soI- — fccss-contftHHnated—soils—may. ^ygy. ^ e be treated to reduce the amount gjs of radioactive m ateria l that will a ijg „j{ s be absorbed by the crops. The g„n.1- m ost effective trea tm en ts a re ^n lim ing and fertilizing, and - re- sentlally— -m oval-oI-contam lD ated-vegeta^ la te r a r t0 tion and mulch. thg j r y s If soil normally requ ires use f^om ju e o f lime or fertilizer, th e sam e j,aj it applications are recom mended Range' h to reduce radioactive m aterials jjood coi I- absorbed by the p lan ts by as jg I- m uch as two-thirds.___________ scattered

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s e r ram s just as consistently e sired f e w e r multiple births, n There was some indication that s heredity may be in v o lv ^ , since . ram s tend to perform like their -

sires in producing twins and triplets.

' Hodgson found th a t lambing . percentage held about the same ' regardless of the ram used.] However, sire groups with a , hipher percentage of multiple g .

b irths averaged sITghtly earlier , in lam bing date. M

1 Com Crop Is I Making Progress I

WASHINGTON (U PI) — The I1965 corn crop is making favor- I

, able progress in the Com Belt I1 despite cooler-than-normal tem- I. p e ratu res , according to the gov- I. em m en t’s W eather and Crop F: Bulletin for tho week ending C

Aug. 2. ITho W eather Bureau said the j

Iowa crop—the nation's largest f—was about 88 per cent in or ypast the tassel stage and be- |tween 10 and 15 per cent was in ;the dough stage. i

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food prices m ay continue rela- eased fooc tlvely high, du rlag tho sum m er Few sui tUnd delay a norm al seasonal de- b iw in eai idtlne imtU la te in th e year. p r » * '

Even with .the aetuonal de- bers, and cllne, food prices a re likely to items. By rem ain well above those of a supplies t y e a r . earlie r. ■ the departm ent sale price said in a review of the food PotMo i situation. throjigh Jl

The departm ent said food pric­es during the April-May-June F t! . q u a rte r jum ped 2.5 per cent above the sam e period a year earlie r. The prices in the second [ l l l l l i p i qu arte r were 1.6 pe r cent higher tlum in the f irs t th ree months of

.The largest increases were for fa ts and oils, m eats, fresh veg- BBKaiM etabIe4,j^nd j)o tatoc3.JPartly„oft setting w ere price declines for oranges, sugar and coffee.

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State Wheat |hB Harvest Is Surveyed

BOISE (U P I) — Harvest of w inter w heat is half-finished in Rubb

' n o rth em Idaho bu t ju st starting• In the easte rn p a r t of the state. _ •

the U.S. A griculture Dept, said -; W ednesday.* W inter barley harvest a t the■ end bf the last w eek was m ore

-than-half-com pleted^n-th8-Ilortlr —/ ------ ^; and southw esteni -section but / ju st beginning elsewhere.

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gun. ^ ■fti.i a' The wild hay harvest waa es-■ sentlally Complete except in the

the d ry pea harv est ranged ‘ from ju st beginning to m ore Twin ra I than half finished In the north. SAIIS ' R anges generally were in ' good condition but were begin-

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c « r y o v e r stocks f ro m i„ . ,H sh o r t crop.

■•M ea«‘ p r ices Ms h a rp cu tback in p o rk in the f i r s rh a w T ^ B d u c ^ ^ beef output

saidpend itu res during i h r t f * ! ® of 1 ^ (Continued to ra p id ra te . The f o o d ^ ■ sive o f alcoholic b e v e n ^ * '®

of S83,5 billion, 6 p e r ^ ^ ' H a y e a r e a r lie r and salw ta u ra n ts . cafeteriaii a v L ® room s jum ped 11 per

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L ; a % i r 8 ^ G oal P o i tldiaCftfflpany’s, M?K „ ,P Y _ Je rry WlUlwns. * *

Eauity Co.. 1>» the (ee4, fET«in >»> ^ nf that business.

K r p t o > ^ r equity com panyH ^ i ^ i v e d afte r 54 y e a rs otK ^ o ^ r i e y . I t h a s d e ^ tm y merchandise item s, and

feed miU «od coal ser-

tlie feed, grain of the business b o ^ M

■ W i l l i a m s . The dissolved ■ L ^ rU l property ^

t ^ M ^ U n Lum ber Co..B i ^ a n d WUliams.

moVed to B u le y in ^ ^ w a s a s so c ta t td _ V !^3L Owta Co. In 1962 h e be- ^ manager of the F a rm ers

& WUliams took over ua ^ . - m a n y c h a n g e J H J H H P II fS d e . including the addi- »»ni,v h

j y j^ . --------------- ---------- th e ow ner ofj^ ^ H * ssssh h5SS=s = and coal portli

Danger N o te d —WASHINGTON (U P I) - O O V l C t

Tta Agricultural R esearch CATvicd (ARS) reports tu r-^ p o u l u U to 22 days old i V p p e a iS ^ i n k them selves to ■*■ ^ _S h when they ge t w a te r l ^ u | - W | - |Ster going without i t for a kZ 7 |Jd,y or lo ite r . ^ MOSCOW (A

XrS th a t crornbW 'BEIngptain some,,of the M t t a toften occur jwhen t a r t e ^ but the spring pd^ucers move poults f r ^ sm aller thiitgrter batteries to fl cording to indi

’’ e of c ro p °f^ n * th e° ienUyfaU to find w a ter righ t jggj

*r.y ^driSc tM much. Brezhnev of tho _ ^ ^ s s s s s s s ; ^ = s = a ty announced la — ■ ------------year p lan to i

Vational Ram . ^ “ r g r S L ^ !, ■■ weak step-chlld

y e Slated-. ^ 1 F o r this year, or Uffden have been

r ? Soviet press. BiSALT LAKE CITY—T ha 50th fd "difficult w«

Sale Will take in « r t ^ n a r^as lUce Aug. 18 and 19 a t the Jvestock Coliseum in Ogden. lUh. according to the National ^f^ ®r^®ut e‘ Vool Growers Association. w eatner. But e The National R am Sale was

h« first auction event of its j*®" ° A .vni ever to be held in Amer-c t t a ^ s regard i r B a s - te e r r *lid nitny times th a t th is salelU done more to encourage P“ ‘tobreedingof b e tte r sheep and ‘“He-»t new spirit and en terprise J h e Soylet vntolhs'wol and lam b business '® ""han any olher single event., IWiyMr** sale wiU offer over S J ^ n i i !to of to nation’s best ram s M milli.toch trill dem onstrate 50 y ears 1®=°;® ^

Dfbrerf improvement. ’R. a Rich, Burley, Is sched-

■led to speak on "T he NaUonal ™ inlum StIiiiinH T«« rnn trlh u tlo n sown laSt sprIn,ff the Americtin Sheep Indus- ry." Rich wa» president of the f™ P

N»tion»l Wool G row ers Asso- ^ during th i 1936-li»40

a spring w heat well below 40

October to Fete r c c o X ' t r s .

Cooperatives ^Stepped up activity by sta te iVlOre Wll

cooperative groups is anticipat- T 7 1 ^ ^ C !«v> J ed during the 19W observance jT O r O e e f l of Cooperative Month th is Oc- BOISE — A s tojber, it was reported by the occurred in whe

and feed, the U Special emphasis Is being giv- The change i

en to across the country par- heavy reseeding ticlpation by sta te cooperative plantings in thi councils, b a n k s for coopera- and a stim ulat tives, regional and local co-ops, w heat a s livesi ^ state eirtBn«lnn nervlces. A pricea-aidjusted- major feature of tho U.S. De- leve l w ith otherpartment of A griculture’s ob- ------------------------•ervanco Is to be a guest speak- jn_tr of International im portancefallowed by panel discussionsalwut agricultural cooperatives,homing cooperatives, vocational B geducation, credit unions, inter-utional cooperative d ev e lo p . l I R l t f a B i intnt, and the role of co-ops inniral development, the depart- »Beat advised.

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O o n t a e t th e T im ^a -^Iew t fha manuro into su e * d e b i i tm e n t fo r P*oo'p«r»t»d potr

adverualn, c o v e ra g « your farm sale, h a n d bill*, 34.000 gaHbn cap

coverag© (o re r 70.- 1. n»ld spr«ad*r readen la M agle VaHey) 20* to 25-ft. vnde

• “iraivc* billing. AU a t o n e n > ^ in l.ooce*** low rate, s v e r y sa l* Uated /n o re in j^ toU p«n n C a le n d ar fo r 10 <“ » before ,« ia , t n o cost. A M

- All Magic Volley_____ mWmiSales Listed Here P.O. BOX >

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JE R R Y H . WILUAMS spring level. , . fo rm er m anager of F arm - indicates tht rs E quity Co., Burley, U now yields are n le ow ner of the^feedr-grato- h eat exhausti nd coal portions of that busi- “ The more ess. said a report ------------------------------------- — tis ts a t BellI • . ■« V 7'i m m ore convinil o v i e t W h e a t | ; » n o w j ,

L p p e a r s G o o d g S ' j i ;

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MOSCOW (A P)— The w heat quality feed; op nbw b iin g harvested in th e tu re grasses, viet Union probably Is good to feed, watei It the spring w heat yield will grazing only

sm aller than average, ac- tim es of day. rding to indications. sects. ProvidProspects a re for a . .better and rlean wr op th an the disastrous one in _ Clean, o S3 but fa r short of the good particularly lea t harvest last year. said. CowsF i r s t Sec re ta r y - L eonid—t , - t imea-a s mue ■ezhnev of tho Communist p a r- they drink m announced las t M arch a five- — W ater s

ar p lan to invest 71 billion -not-more-thai bles J78.89 billion in improv- a ir temperatu ; agriculture, the continually be fairly shai ;ak step-child of the economy, cool w ater ad It results will take a long tim e does not sinxom ing.-------------------------------- s t a g n a n t -iFor this year, signs of pessim- reach of the (n have been appearing in the ---------viet press. Brezhnev has not- _ a

" difficult w eather conditions J ! i< l9 l t 5 r i1 certain a reas of the country." T T ,rhe w estem and southwestern \ j f U l S I l < rts of the Soviet Union seem Continuing ( have been having fairly good /„ the east re :ather. But east of the Volga counties nami ver it has been dry. haying and g\ sign of hedging against a ^ a s reporte Dr h a rv e s t h a s been the con- F a rm e rs in < ued S oviet p u r c h a s e s of t ic s and 17 In 1 leat a b ro a d . Indications a r e des ig n a ted ell; It these purchases will con- gram .ii®' „ . In many arrhe Soviet w heat sown la s t cutting ol tum n is m ostly harvested cent of nc2 ’. , . . . larly used parhls c ro p jq o k s good, perhaps heavily over-{

a feed shortagf 1? ' c years of drouf llion by Soviet figures which _____ ;me W estem analysts think rO R PAST SEB Inflated. But the w heat t b y ■naiESjivn la s t spring looks poor.

3p for 1958-62 was 42.7 million .IS. In 1964 it was 47.9 million, ^ ___i ,Soviet figures.

Available indications point to spring w heat yield this y e a rII below 40 million tons. I t ~ Llld be down near 30 million,cording to some signs. PU M PS

[ore Yilieat Used a J l* or Seed, Feed30ISE — A sharp upturn haslu rred in w heat used for seed ^ ■*»“ / • 'd feed, the USDA said.rhe change was a result of i f e - I ' l .avy reseeding of winter wheatintings in the spring of 1965 ■«'i a stim ulated demand forleat a s livestock feed when Dlrp^ prfjiiqfpH tn n rnmpetitive |n lh< Yallnif■el w ith o ther feed grains.

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t p ro v id e * lo n g e r life, res is ts ru s t and corro iion . Avail . 0 0 0 g an o n ca p a c itie s .R a id s p r e a d a r . T ank is R iass-fused to stee l inside i

►•to 2 5 -ft. w id e , un ifo rm p a t te rn . . . can unload m tes a tlab la in 1 . 0 0 0 or 1 . 5 0 0 fisUon s izes.F o r m o re in fo rm a tio n rruiU in the cx>upon M

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Canal Co.. announces the UNIVERSIc o m p a n y ’s maintenance Moscow — Ira tM for 1966 will rem ain economy ma;unchanged at E! per acre. a s the resul

P e ters said this is the 18th contracts gry e a r the rates have rem ain- versity of I<ed unchanged. The c h a r ^ by the Boancovers the cost of the oper* ing in Bois■tion of the canal system . E rnest W. K

....... A $1 miUlt' ' = = ^ ^ s a a a s a s = s 9 tie industry

Summer M ilk 'studies to b

f ie ld s N eed r r i W_ Branch sta t

Not D ech n eWhen hot weather comes, iunriirt^a^su

nlUr p ^ u c t io n need hot slump, f ^ J i r a W iccording to Donald Y outi, L ^ r k lc t ^ n Falls county extension

C a ^ l dairy m anagem ent» n Keep prodticnart n ear the ,-nniinnp/i tripring level. Recent research f 2 s « 6 ^ Indicates that reduced m i Ik S3g i n tofields are not mainly due to “ ^ j m s un»eat exhaustion In cattle. versitv’s Ai

•T lie more trials we run.” r e n t Stationlaid a report from dairy scien- m rrpntlvists a t Beltsville, Md., " th e rust-resistanlnoro convinced we a re t h a t bv unilk flow 'tends to decrease Researcifonargely tecause of sum m er principally s>roblems that are the indirect— f^ts is l^lilot the direct—result of h o t portion of tlveather." support tl

Youtz offered these recom- quality labonendations: JagO ^hei

~ ,u sufficient high- started with[uality feed; avoid m ature pas- j(,„ho Wheaure grasses. Avoid long trave l provide the I0 feed, water and shade. Allow analysis of prazing only during the cooler y,heat mark imes of day. Control biting in- price-cost fai ects. Provide plenty of shade duction am md d ea n wa te r - , ----------------^ -wheaHn-tha

— Clean, convenient w ater is xhe Idahc «rticuU rly important, YouU Onlon Comm aid. Cows drink up to five to tho Univei Im es-aa much on -hot days and cultural Hxp hey drink more often. a two-year '— W ater shbuld be cool but niarket for

iot-more-than-20-deerees-below xnion------- --ir temperature. Troughs should Factors to e fairly shallow so that fresh, the marketlr001 w ater added to the trpugh ,„ent of onio loes not sink through w arm , seasons of m t a g n a n t -w a te i^ u tsM o -th e -petition-facti

each of the cow s muzzle. sign, associt------------ —----------- Idaho E xper

iastern Drought : uts Hay Yields J s TContinuing drought conditions A $5,000 g

I the east resulted in 63 m ore t l o n a l As; Quntles named for em ergency aying and grazing privileges,

was reported by the USDA.F arm ers in 45 New York coun-

es and 17 in Pennsylvania w ere »esignated eligible for the pro-, ’ram.In m any areas, the season’s irst cutting of hay was only 50 ^er cent of normal, while regu- irly used pastures have been eavlly over-grazed because of nfeed shortage caused by th ree JU ST l l

ears of drought. ■------------------------- p r o p e l

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complete, ready-t»-go eystem

lur feedlot d irec tly in to th o j 3. C u t tim e a n d lab o r. N or»t< fliow.^oo . r te tu Tii to y u u r " -----------------ihosphorous a n d p o ta s h . ipeller type ...ap ta te^ the manure ‘ a rorating iel nozzfa. Afso pumps j ▼▼I over 1.000 gallons per minute. ^ ^)r aasy rem oval a n d m u ltip le u s e . j | II to-steel c o n s tru c tio n in s id e a n d | corrosion. A vailable in 2 0 .0 0 0 a n d i

o-steel inside and out. Spre<ids a m unload in less than 5 minutes.

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Five University Ci Big Boost to Agri

UNlVERSrrY O F IDAHO, Chains wasMoscow — Idaho’s agricultural gents. Theeconomy may be boosted vastly learning theas the result of flv« separate vertising ancontracts granted to the Uni- retailing iversity of Idaho and approved states. Witby the Board of Regents meet- on potatoesing in Boise, say s President elude a looliErnest W. H artung. ing structur

A $1 million boost to the cat- m ent policiitie industry is pr«dlcted to re- An agreesuit from a new 1150,000 con- between thtrac t for c a l f h o o d disease Manligemenstudies to be conducted a t the ing E.\perinVeterinary R esearch laboratory conservatioia t the university’s Caldwell stock. SpedBranch station. The four-year conditions vcontract with the U.S. Depart- ial photogiment of Agriculture, Agricul- -----------------tural Research Service, will -w t

_suppQrt-a_3tudy_to determ ine if y C O " © ! a natural genetic resistance to f 5 enteritis (calf scours) occurs in o ■ certain lines o f cattle . > 3 1 1 1 3 1 3

An agreement w ith the Idaho T r Wheat CommiMion has been continued for tho fiscal y ear O c l l l l j 1965-66. The com m ission grant­ed *38,111 to a id w heat research WASHINC program s under w ay in the uni- Agriculture verslty’s A gricultural Experi- day there ment Station, heavy supp

Currently, th ree - new stripe vegetables rust-resistant w heats a re being September, tested by university scientists. ^ Research on soil-bom e diseases, situation tl principally snowmolds and foot vecetable c rots is being carri<rf out A „ e r is exf portion of the funds Is m arked larRer to support the Aberdeen wheat su„,rner al quality laboratory, opened in the 195 1960. A wheat m arketing study _ . started with tho support of the Idaho Wheat Commission will P?_ “ , , ® provide the f irs t com prehensive ‘“ '■J ^ analysis of southern Idaho .IJlj wheat m arketing patterns and tnan >n i»b4 price-cost factors affecting pro­duction an d ' distribution of -pk i i*-wheat^n-that-^^rett;--------------------L I C a C l l l

The Idaho - E aste rn Oregon ^ .Onion Committee granted $3,000 I J f l A Pto the - i iAlLEVa two-year depth study of the accepting a] m arket for tho Sweet Spanish dam age sus

-onions-----------------1~------------------ -flDDdtng“ wFactors to be studied Include a rea has be

the marketing struc tu re , move- the Blaine C ment of onions, price structure, tee. seasons of m ovem ent, and com- Anyone wl

-petition-factors. D r r - IV^B T-En- xlam aged-bj sign, associate d irec to r of the to contact tl Idaho Experim ent Station, pre- here to sign dieted that somo interesting dis- needed in coveries may also be made of some estim purposes for w hich onjons are of funds nc used. to produci

A $5,000 g ran t from the Na- Schoessler. t l o n a l As.sociation of Food com m ittee.

S W A T H ICANYA

lust received another shipm propelled Swather Canvasse fit from jitock.

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SAVE 30% OR MOREOFF ORIGINAL EQUIPM ENT PRIC

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A Division of Carnation

ty Contracts May Agricultural EcorChains was approved by the r«* Indicate po ents. The study is a im ed a t Owyhee coi sarning the effectiveness o f ad- ally sc len ti ertising and promotion of {ood clflcally ’ f< etailing in seven W estem -wher« waw tates. With e i f i ^ s l s p laced runoff woul in potatoes, the study will In- a pond. Pi ilude a look into the food re ta il- conducted ig structure and food procure- ponds to nent policies of re ta ile rs. evaporation

An agreement was renew ed letwecn the Bureau of Land f \ f - P danligement and the E ngineer- . v l l ng Experiment Station to Study t j i rH F IE onservation of w ater for ran g e ptock. Specific visible geological onditlons will be souglit in aer- al photographs which Would, , a s a n a id t

V^egetable jgrrlV Supplies Are [““S ”

• 1 i 1 Richfield I^ard-A m ple * j r

WASHINGTON (U P I) — The afternoon r Igriculture Dept, said W ednes- mmmmmmmmmm lay there will be am ple to C Aleavy supplies of m ost fresh egetables during August and -T T D I leptember. ■

In a review of the vegetable • yarp ituation. the departm ent said 0 'egetable production this sum- » - , ner is expccted to be 1 per ent larger than th a t of last^ MADI um m er. although slightly be- b y how the 1959-63 average. I QIc

The department said sweet M anul lOtato acreage is up 6 per c e n t , Irom last year, and th a t early U S T L I eports indicate higher y ie ld s tian in 1964. — -

[)eadline_GLYen__ _3n Applications m m-HAtfcEY=^A closing d a te for - ) / ) ) * , / / - ccepting appiicatiops for flood am age sustained in th e spring y f f f - * * . . lDDdtng"~on—farm ’ l a n d ~ ln ^ h l f f f f t f t r / 7 rea has been se t as Sept. 1 by UVVVU^V le Blaine County ASC Commit- ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) )

Anyone whose farm land was am aged- by~-the-flood is urg e d —J contact the local ASCS office ( l * ^ ( ( ^ ere to sign up. This deadline Is leeded in order to a rriv e a t / l i l l / / / / ome estimate of the am ount f funds needed to resto re Jt J productivity, say s C arl choessler. chairm an of the IvVVvWA ommittee^___________________ _ )

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May Be — Sconomv ^idlcate possible pond sites on wyhee county ranges. Univer- Ity scientists will search spe-'Itically ’ fbr land conditions ^'her® M«t#»-nttry be held and ISOff would be sufficient to fill

pond. Previous studies were onducted on sea-plants "for unds to stop seepage, and raporation ra tes. <p<a

Office OpenR IC H FIE L D -O ne day each

leek the Production Credit As- jclation office is open at the ilephone office in Richfield. he one-day service is offered ' '1 a n a id to local farm ers who therwise would need to go to Win Falls o r Gooding offices.Eugene Freem an, fieldman

>r the Southern Idaho Produc- on Credit Association and a :ichfleld fa rm er. Is morning noiager from 9 to noon. Good- ig fieldm an, Kenneth Ruby, is bfternoon m anager._________ __ T

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'Use o f Milk , 1 E |EquivalentsIncreasing

. The annual sum m ary on pro- duction of m anufactured d a li^ products shows a total of 64.6 billion pounds of net whole m ilk equivuleiit used for m anufacture in I9G4. Crop Reporting Board fij:;ures show this as an increase of three per cent over 1963, ac- countins for cent of the _nation's milk production.

B uttter production-accounted — for 48 per cent of the total net whole m ilk equivalent that went intn dairy products! The butter total was 1.4 billion pounds, up two per cent from the year be-

P ro d u c tio n '67 cHfeese “ -o ther than cream ed cottage cheese— was up nearly six per cent and utilized 24 per ccn t of all m an- ufacturing m ilk, ■

Fro7.cn d a iry products were e t a record high of four per cent above the previous year. Evajv orated whole m ilk production was firm ; condensed milk prod­ucts requ ired seven per cent ' m ore m ilk th a t a y ear earlier.

Amonf; skim m ilk products, nonfat d ry m ilk accounted for 76 per cen t of all skim milk uscd in m anufactured products.Cottage cheese curd used 12 per WAYWAi ccnt of the to tal, and unsweet- early ono n e n ^ condensed eight per cent, getting up

Warm Weather, Rai —Benefieial“t©^tate-(

W arm w eath er with scattered the full blo ra ins benefltted m ost crops in stage with Southcentral Idaho during the Ranges a re p ast two we<fks, gecDratHg to a i n good coi USDA survey. ginning to t

H ard ra in s caused some dam - ure in sca tt age to g ra ins, hay and com throughout the u rea. Hall caus-

calltles. .Wild h a y h a rv est Is essentlil-

ly complete, and the second cut- ting o f a lfa lfa hay is nearing the hal^way m ark In m ost south- ■ H .c f - f i f ' i cen tral a re a s of the sU te. Har- X - iS l - c lM vesting of w in ter grains Is s ta rt- F a rm ers i Ing. Sprinjs: g ra in s a re mostly In jthe rfpenfiig s tage Field com ]o„g.term n la generally In the tassellng y e a r en stage. . . . to buy land.

Ranges In th is a ^ a re gen- „erally reported In 6ood condi- ^pe:tlon w ith Tonplo ran g e f e « d 5sde^ted“ “ ‘ available. p wnt

The USDA reported w arm w eather and sca ttered ra ins w ere beneficial to m ost crops ^In o ther a reaa of th e s ta te . .PHowever, th e w eather condi-

v e s M n » 'h ^ m W e i s . “ "'’ ^ S o n d Hail caused varying dam age

to som e localities. Chief farm - c r e a « o ^ .

y .v iZ * 'iS d jharvesting. °

Wild h ay harvesting is essen- _ tially com plete except in east- T he asso • m counties. The dry pea har- lotvest is reported halM om pIeted Lend In northern a rea s, and well un- FaHs Count der w ay in the south.

The second cutting of alfalfa County, hay v a ries up to half-completed N utting r in som e a rea s. W inter b arley y e a r endlnj h a rv es t is also m ore than half- bank systei finished in th e north and aouth- tered , privi west and sta rtin g in the re s t of ative m ortg the s U te . . —extended

Spring gra ins a re m ostly In term c red it the tu rn ing - to • ripening atage Oregon. Wa: with som e harvesting started . This w as th W hite c lover for seed Is in the the system ’: setting seed to ripe stage with Funds us some harvesting getting under f irs t m ortga way. come fro n

Alfalfa fo r seed Is m ostly in who buy la

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:r, Rains Are Censii tate-Crx>p&-J—

the full bluom to setting seed stage w ith som e r i p e n i n g . WASHIh Ranges a re generally reported ports of tl

In good cundltiun but tart be- culture, oi ginning to show lack of m oist- or about ; ure in sca tte red localities. untu late

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F arm ers and ranchers in th is the corn a rea used a record am oun t of South, an long-term real estate c red it in ida and C the y e a r ending June 30. 1965, The 196 to buy land, livestock o r equip- for the f m cnt, to m ako im proyem ents, pesticides pay for operations or refinance reatlonal iiideTjtedness. tltifeT^alsO

W. R. N utting, m anager o f the on horses F ed eral L and Bank A ssociation —of Twin Falls , said fa rm ers and ran ch ers provided them selves t . f t W t with c red it w orth $1.63 m illion Z I through tho services of the as- R y P 1 sociation during tho 12-month

, period. This represents a n in- HYATT . c rease o f J701,400 over th e pre- prices we . ceding fiscal year and brings bushel du I the association’s volum e of g „ j finjsi “ loans oittsUinding-to-$7^ mil- yesr-ggo;. won* survey.

T he association m ak es and Stocks <. serv ices loans for the F ed eral in all posi 1 Land B ank of Spokane in Twin doubled (. F a lls County and the Eden-H a- sm all ca

zelton portion of J e r o m e sev'en pei County. y ear 's pr<

N utting reported th a t In the Domest ' y e a r ending Ju n e 30, th e land m ost 29 :• bank system —a federally-char- in 1964-65 ■ tered , privately-owned cooper- lion bush ' a tive m ortgage banking system vious sea

—extended J9 million of long- the sharj 1 term c red it in Montana. Idaho, cohol and I Oregon. W ashington and A laska, slightly.

This w as the largest vo lum e in Wilh t I the system ’s 48-year h isto ry . domestic 1 Funds used to m ake these 1955-66 a• f irs t m ortgage real e s ta te loans around ■'

come from private investors nearly 4.'I who buy land bank bonds'. year earl

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I m otorists crossing the Perrine M em orial 1 At first glance It looked as though someon

lie famed bridge, bu t a closer look reveaU

Census DelayJs^ Nev Caused by More

tfEarm-Coverage _ ^ hWASHINGTON — Initial re- of USDi

ports of the 1964 census of agri- availabU 5 culture, originally schwHnedTJlT -addition t" or about Ju ly I, will not be out prim e, <

until late August o r early Sep- o r cu ta l tem ber, the B ureau of Census been wo reports.

------ iiTeehnleal-tllfHcult ies’-*- were --------—blam ed for the holdup.

Once they a tart. they'll roll out a t the ra te of 100 counties per week. .The northeastern states and Alaska will be first, followed by the plains states,

is the corn b e lt and Hawaii, tho if South, and finkliy Texas, Flor­in Ida and California.5. The 1964 census will report.

for the f irs t tim e, the use of s* pesticides, and Income from rec- ■e reatlonal serv ices. For the first" tIn f6 ra l^ ,^ h e re 'w H rb e ^ c rd a ta -----------le on horses an d m ules, in — ■

I* Large Stocks of 15; Rye Lower Pricen- HYATTSVILLE, Md. — Rye

prices w ere down five cents per bushel during the past quarter and finished 11 cents under ayea r ago, according to a U5BA ------ r~survey.

id Stocks o f 12.5 m illion bushelsII In all positions Ju ly 1 m ore than lli doubled th e previous season 'ss- sm all c a rry o v e r and offset a 'e sev'en pe r cent decrease in this

y ear 's production, le Dom estic d isappearance of s l ­id m ost 29 m illion bushels of rye r- in 1964-65 w as nearly three mil- r- lion bushels less from the pre- m vious season, m ainly because of ig- the sharp drop in exports. Al- o, cohol and m illing usage was up a. slightly.in Wilh the la rg e r carryover,

domestic supplies of rye for »e 1955-66 a re expected to total ns around 43.5 m illion bushels— rs nearly 4.7 m illion m ore th an a

year earlie r.

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B M em oiW brktga house w a s ^ o v ln g tows Bugh somaooe w a t it from Its fo rm er locati look reveaU d the Tho crosatog of the bri

New Type o f Beef — WiUJ8.ecordJCiilare- of USDA beef g rading Is now the hlj

gri- available for optional use. In in a c -oiT -addition -to - the qua lity -grades— -fivcr-tfout prim e, choice, good—a “ yield” gradinj;ep- o r cu ta b llity . g rade system h as yieldsus been w orked out on a one to five with q>

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n i t ro g e n in t h e n i t r a t e fo rm i f a '- b l e a n d m o v e s w i t h t h e m oi

s o i l . T h e y t h o u g h t t h a t fa ll pre- m o is tu r e w o u ld m o v e t h e :!e of o f t h e r o o t z o n e . B u t r e c e n t

s h o w n t h i s t o b e a n ex n g g er ’ s h o w e d t h a t , e x c e p t in e x tniver, s o i l s , p r a c t i c a l l y n o n i t r a

for m o v e s d o w n d e e p e r t h a n 24A c tu a l ly , t h e r e s e a r c h s

in a f a l l a p p l i e d f e r t i l i z e r i s u s e d

IMoMure moves fall nRrah

1 . F e r t i l i z e r a p p l i e d in t', p l c w e d d o w n i s d i s t r ib u te d p lo w la y e r d o w n t o a d e p th i F a l l a n d w in t e r m o is tu r e n s o lu b le n i t r a t e n i t r o g e n th n s o i l t o a d e p th o f a p p ro x im a te

"l*Hbsphonis atid m ost ot' foods do not move to any th e soU even under irrigat i t is important th a t they 1 down as'deep and as far th e planting season as po m axim um effectiveness, down phosphate is place the rositzone ideally locate Boil for absorption by the season long.

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lovIng toward tbe noiUi side b t the structure irmer location on the south side to a new one i of the bridge w as made without incident.

Beef G rading laU f r ^

Cutability3W th e h ighest y ie ld o f re ta i l cuU T he < In in a c a rc a ss an d th e num ber is expe i— 4 iv 6 r - th o - lo w e s t^ p p l ic a n ts _ fa r h l£ h _ « d ” g rad in g se rv ice m a y req u est financii las y ie ld g rad in g in con junction product ive w ith quality g rad in g , o r e ither

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W h ic h i s y o u rFarmers thought n itro- tively by pisd in th e fall would be app lied nitiling. T h is is because from th e suJ t e form is w ater solu- zone. T h isll th e m o is tu re in th e soil m oistu; t h a t fall a n d w in te r cycles betw<ove th e n itra te s o u t near th e suij t recen t research has m ulale alonn exaggeration . T ests these accui)t in ex trem ely sandy back downno n i t r a te n itro g e n m ain a t ther th a n 24 inches. use. R ainftesea rch show ed th a t m ove th e m)r is used m ore effec- gation mere

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lied in th e fa ll a n d 2 . W ater, uitribu ted th ro u g h th o in all d irectiI a dep th o f 10 inches. o u t to th e slo isture m oves w a te r face o f th e 1rogen th ro u g h o u t th e irrigation, irproximately 24 inches. th e su rface------------------------------------- th e tops of t

u se becaus*I m ost o th e r p lan t ior good roo ve to any extent inier irrigation. T h u s u _______hat th ey be plowed H e r e a fCnd a s fa r ahead of ■■son as possible for I . I t a ^ r e:tiveness. Plow ed and soil conDis placed deep indly located in moist» b , t h . p u « c , u

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s s truc tu rer W orkmen wero^ taking; -----------a new one across the Snake river.: incident. (Times-News photo)

An estim ated 80 per cent of U lall freshT>eef cuts sold a t re ta il! » » •bear the USDA grade m ark or, 2 ,quality. More than 10 billion .pounds of t)eef w ere categorized

— b y -fed eraX -m ea t-g rader3._lasL _______is. y ear alone.____________________ _______Its The expanded grading system a ier is expected to give producers of Wlar hieh quality m eat-type cattle st financial Incentive to in c re a s r 3n production. Pner -------------------------- I

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LL VS. SPRINGo u r b e s t t i m e t o iely by p lan ts. T h is is b ecau se th e fall plied n itrogen h as been m oved aw ay m th e surface and deep in to th e roo t le. T h is is im p o rtan t because when ll m o is tu re evapo ra tes d u rin g d ry ing :les between furrow irrigations, n itra tes ar th e surface move upw ard and accu- ilale along the top of th e beds. Unless ese accum ulated n itra te s a re moved ck down in the roo t zorte th e y will re- liii a t the surface, unavailable for p lant E. R ainfall o r sprink ler irrig a tio n will )ve th e m back down, b u t fu rro w irri- Lion m erely adds to th e problenru T his

Irrigation moves some n itra tes up

y .■\Vater, under furrow irrigation , moves ill d irec tions. . . carrying n itra tes down, t to th e side, and also u p in to th e sur- :e o f th e beds. T hus, w ith each furrow igation, m ost of the n itra tes found near e su rfa ce will ten d to a c c u m u la te in 1 tops of th e beds, unavailable for p lan t 3 because th is area is u su a lly to o d ry ■ good roo t activity.

i r e a r e o t h e r r e a s o n s f o r decldiI t assures fertilization bccause w eather d soil conditions are usually m ore suit- le in the fall.Fall fertilization d istribu tes your

srly work load.I t enab les you to n se fa rm I^b o r and

iiipm ent m ore efficiently.Fall fertilization prevents compacted

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Is Broadenedstam p program w as broadened t a include seven additional a re a s The Ju of five states p liis 'the D istrict o f program < Columbia, according to the 116 a reas USDA. federal di

Two of the sta tes—M aryland —a» d M ississlpp i-«s weU as the t r y t u i

l a n d B A N K IRanchers and farjners prefer Loans for their many uses and t a i p ^ Sw ne'of tlie reasons wh Loans arc preferred are low repayment geared to income . ment penalties . . . long terms, your advantage to chcck int< Loans for purchase of land, equipment, to improve methods 1

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the fall is because under furrow iti away moves the soluble n itratehe root face o u t in all directionss when tow ard th e top of thc bcdrying m ulating additional nitralitrates face. H ow ever, becausid accu- n itrogen is deep in th e sUnless available for p lan t use, emoved row irrigation, will re- In summary, th e resear>r plant fall, usually is not only theion will effective time to apply nit>w irri- also tb e beat tim e to appru This and all other essential plant

up Less accumutotian of t -------- \ ^

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, moves > 3 . T here is less n itra te a(s down, the top of the beds if nitii;he sur- and plowed dcwn in the 1furrow cause fall and winter moislnd near the n itrates deep into the 1date in rem ain availab le to planir plant the influe7ic« o f furrowtoo dry____ drying cycles. __ ^ __

' d e c i d i n g w h y f a l l i s b e s t f o r 1

TCather and ru tted fields, re suit- 5. I t prolongs tho fall gra:

6. F all fertilization will | s your pastiure in early spring.

7 . Fertilizer applied in thi X5r and w inter helping decay crop

verting them into availabU ipacted adding v ita l organic matt4

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District of ColumbU corporated into the p r o ^ the f irs t time. , !i»

Other a reas included

igan.The Ju ly openings brouri.

program operation to a toSft 116 a rea s of 31 states ni?, federal d istrict. ‘ «*

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IK l o a n T II prefer Land Bank ises and many advan- tsons why Land Bank ' ire low interest . . icomc . . . ho prepay, g terms. It will be to cck into Land Bajik f land, livestock and nethods or to refinance.

nearest Federal Land

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furrow irrigation,e nitrates near the lur- rections, including up,)f thc beds, thus accu- nal nitrates a t the sur* because fall applied in the soil, i t remain*

a t use, even under fur*

he research showed that , ; only thc best and most ipply nitrogen. . . hut is le to apply phosphorus tial plant food elements.

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litrate accumulation at is if nitrogen is applied I in the falL This is iter moisture has moved into the root zone. TTiey > to p lan ta even under furrow irrigation and

i s t f o r f e r t i l i z i n g :

J fall grazing season, ion will give you more •iring. . „ied in the faH works aU cay cropM sidues, c ^ available nutrients and lie m atter to the soiL

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