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VOL.M , N0.67 . - ~ -“ TWIN.FALLS;T W If IDAHO,)7w WEDNESI E D N E S pA Y . JU N E 21, 19671967 ^• ~ T E N C E K li

X A f J t M ^ O x ^ v / A / l OkaysMem ' ^ NEW YORK (AP)~i>0- '•lic lice e arrested a man carry-i N ^ 1 e p C T ing a loaded .32-calIbro ref- D u rin g I • ''olvcr and a hunting knife _ 'j ^ \ j today as he attempted to W- J Hike Stai^tdte Gasoli]jo/ine T ax Igain enirance to the Soviet m / : . ■ . 'Unlled 'U nll Nations . mission • W ------^ B jr MARK-BROWN-—N------^-}to-p^ovidfr-^3^-m^lllon^n-mntchM—^ppi-match-1—^pproval-of-fhe-boost-in-the -k s r ? ^ l a n t a ^ Associated Press WriterIter . Ing fifunds to obtain $14 million Senate would mark a bigllg stestep p eel i N.f K osygin w as "^Inside g n t N ig h t B O ISE (AP)The Increasericrease In federal construcUon money, toward lowarc winding up the session at thet time. 'I Jn Idaho’s state tax on-gasolln6jasollhS ^Thf Th® bill, one of a multitudeItude of promptly.promp • The Tl man. Identified as I _ ByJOEZELLNERB - Ine'Ine 'Duncan,"51, Dun and Markinrkjn fire, and the bullets Cut dowiilowii old o ld'boy.' boy...... ^ " passed Its first - and probablyirobably solutions proposed for ihe2 finan- , The argument used In the I MIc: Michael Rocco Natale, 40, § ATLAATLANTA, Ga. (AP) -~ A Ward,Ward. 31,: received gunshotihot Ross, whowl Richmond said was Police Supt.I J. P. Brown, who hardest - test today whenhen the cial problemsp o[ the Wphway de- House by supporters of thethe sur- was was arrested about noonoon Negro 'i man was shot to death wound&iwound& in the hand. ,' ' trying to get up thc steos (o0 an controlledcontrollec the poUce contingent House of Representativess voted parlmenl,parur was amended Tues-V?®* P'usnjug uuse plan was that no10 justi-JustI- afierafie he walked throughugh and three other persons:rs6ns DouglasDougla Richmond, a youiigurig apar(ment.apartmcr However, he said centered,centered around the shopping . 42-28 to up it. by. a pennyV a gal-Hal- aday “y tto provide the terminationlinatloo ficatiofication could be found for an police poll barriers in fronlt of woundedwoundei Tuesday night a as s a Negro N egro sh o t iri th c leg by a policeIke Ross R o ss waswc not the man who center, dIsputcd'Uied charges. He date Jor Ihe Jncrease. fncreaIncreased tax while a surplus the the mJssion,*rang the door-jor- tlurcy flurry ct> rock and gas-bomb■bomb oofficer ffice r Afonday,f claim ed laIter te r ththrew re w (he th' gas bomb. safdsaid he h c ' w a s w atch in g (wo offf> . . , The vole came'after nearly;arlyan an J! The most talked, aboutfalter- alter- existed,existei i- . -• bell bell and tried to talk hia his throwinithrowing evolved swiftly into thal he sisaw a man hide behindid a Daniel Thomas, who also said ccrs al whomw Uie gas bomb was hour and a half of debatelie dur- native to Increasing ibe laxlax;was was •fcsaefs'continued•fcSc to sayay pub- way in. gunfire from snipers and-police.»lice. car. throthrow a gas bomb at policelice he saw officers< firng, said bul- thrown anda heard no shots and ing which most of the senUmentntlment a proposalpro to take’$3.5 ■"iHcly million ]{cjy they( hopri the special'lal ses- Naiale'was N carrying5 a - MayoiMayor Ivan Allen clampedpcd a and run...... - - lelels is fired fired by police on top of a did not sees elUier officer raiso expressed was against the in- from the estimated t l mjlllon?.D sIon_IiUts-third-day,_wlll_be sjon -wlU_be _smalLblue_b{>g_containlng__sma ling- curfew on a six-block area!a en- He sahsaid the policemen opcncdlshoppingnedlshoDPing. center hit the S-vear-lhis.'car-.lhia ggun,. un.* ______crease. • genergenerarfuria suTpus annclpated concludedconclu by tonight-. ' the the weapons; ' compasc o m p assu ig th e c e n ie r o t v l o ------^------;Ion lence in predominantly NegroN egro If the measure Is approvedoved by at thc tht end of the 9urrcntM blen-b en- .~ admitted privately, how- Kosygin left the mission Jence I jcis tax nium June 30.; ' ■ ich- Dixie Hills, v the Senate, the motor fuels tax nium In «ha ever, lhat adjottftimentr couldrmiiH *• 12:55' p.m. for a lunch- Dixie H will be Increased from six to The proposed Increase In the .rf Aioht eon with United Nationsions Allen Issued the order after I •ginning gas tax, and the accompanying„nvin» come only wlth'a prlonged liight U visiting the area shortly after a I ^ I seven cents a gallon beginning gas t session. They said they favoredfaTOSd Secretary General.U vlslUng J a n . 1, 1968. T he in creasee would w ould boost In the. highway depart- ■dfl^ to the Unliea'Na.’Na- fourth :straight'night of violence£:« Isra e l’s D el eterm inatin a t i o n s of the menl’s budget, was one of^ihe of the a return Thursday, to :ur- had subsided. The curfefr-bans- b a n s be removed, under terms of the ment’ „ wM things op. ■ lions. The Incident occur- hod sul bill, D ec. 31. 1969. . primmary o reasons-'for calling the ... • red some 50 minutes earli-irll- personspersons, under 18 ■ from the The Increase was requested Idahoiho Legislature Into special There ^hei still were some predic- ergr , - - , streets from 7 p.m. to , 7* a.m., ■ ' — "~Eylh'e' D^artmeiirofHrghways^Tesskrghway5>3esslon;------■ ------■ ------See GAS^AXrPg.-2rCol.S e e t :o l.-4 4 — ,—------^ ------and-adi .and-adults-from g-p .m .n o -e a;m r ' r l ' ------U III t ...... ■■■? TThe-half-hour h e - of violence>1 C hallengedged-By-BritiB r i t a i n — 1 ,~1 e erupted ru p te d despite efforts of NNegro egro -■ r . '' ^ ,V l___ ^ leaders^ lead e rs to , quell d istu rbmnces ances BBy y WILLIAM > L. RYAN .FawzI s o v lo tlln In J e ru sa le m a a sayJ n g J h a t------L B J M s - - —S I after two persons were InJurHTjurH -U UNITE nited nations, RY^ ForeignF o re ig n " ^ l i l s t e r Andre^*^'" aA.! even shouldsho the assembly vote - ' and 11 arrested Monday night.Ight. {AP)-Britain(AP)—Bi challenged todayessl- other WWestern leaders, of hav* By JOE HALL H <\ sidew sidewalks af of residents. might hahave.- mlsm th that this emergencyr as- Ing;Ing' "m"nosllly and repeatedly WASHINGTON (AP) - Scv- ■ Two Negroes, who claimed* k '* Britain’.sBritain foreign secretary,iry, sembly session« can do anvlhingthing crTtfclzedcrltfclzed" U.N. Secretary-gen- enteea months after pledgingdging to ■ they saw the Negroes shot, George Brown, opening the to force Israel to surrenderT all eral U TThant for his decision to offer legislation dealingIg withw ith ■ W \ ^ charged that police fireda Uiethe day’s debated In the specialcial she gainedgain In the war. Hee re- wUhdraviwithdraw U.N^ pe^ce forces labor disputes In-natlonaT ememer- er- ■ . a M shots which killed the Nesro Negro emergencyemergeni session' of the Gen-Sen- called thatth Israeli Foreign Mln-Mln* from Egypt-inEj advance, of Uie------^ ison J m s ■■! - _ 1 ... _____ gencie_s;_ P re sid e n t Johnson J ia s _ ■ W — m an an d -w ounded a youngg Ne-eral N e- e ra l AssemblyAs« bn the Middleidle Ister AbbaAbi Eban had been quot- war. , confessed failure and . throwthrown n ■ M . . s gro ro boybo y . .. EEast, a s t, stsaid, “War should-not—:n o t —^^^^------the ball back to Congress— ■ I r jm N H h : : J H TThe h e i Rev. .Joseph E. Boone,)ne, a i^adlead to territorial- aggrandize-Ike- • • . where it likely will remainn a ln in-in* ■ leader of Uie Southern ChrlsUan[,Istlan ment.”meht.” 1*11113 had the look of Im- * -T -T - lT«--a^dws-hrl p=Conf«M neeT Mporiffnt-aupport’ rianr; from-Utt-W est ^^"^^^JrSw ^trofW Uie^Unlon nion ~ W / " i ' I B - H H charged, ‘‘It’s an absolutete lie (oto a SovietSo stand that Israel T f l message, Johnson said hele wwould ould •- ■ lst7 y ^ ifiF °^ - IB that the wounded and deadI .were ^houldshould -nol-n gain territory- froriW^fCoagtTf o m ------— — ------' ------submit proposals ‘ "which will - H Ich will' ■ H sIiH B n iiiia l H shot by other Uian police firoV,«• her lightningligl defeat of the . « enable us effectively to ddeal e al . ■ ■ ■ A hospital spokesman Idenll- ^„bsArabs Infn five days of war early A n with strikes which tnreaten ir- ■ - fled the dead man as TlmoUiy"■»% uUsthis montli. mor " A 1] reparable damage In thei nation-nation' ■ Ross, 46, reportedly stmck'k inIn In]„ perParis, President Charles:: de Airlines OK MergerI b 1 Interest." H the head by a bullet. A &-year-^-year- Gaulle 0of France, for the firstfirst ■ • - But Tuesday the President ■ old Negro boy, Reginald Rivers,•■''ers, time,tim e, ddir ire c tly bla m ed Isra el for fo r TheT h e directorsdl of West Coastroast signed hish: position with Uie com- advised Congress, through 3en-3en> ■ ^ B ^ ^ ' reporteireportedly shol In the stomach,fnach, starling Uie Middle East war Airlines, Inc., and Pacific Air-Alr- pany andan< has sold his holdings , ate Democratic Leader Mike ■ ■ I . underwent surgery at the hpspl-juneS.hospi- 5. lines, Ir Inc., Wednesday agreedireed tn PacificPad! to his- partJKrs in Mansfield that this administra-n ln lstra - ■ H I tal. Two oUier Negro^;, Gather-ather- MnhmoudMohmc FawzI of ERvnt.ypt, In principleorlncl oa- a merger off the Seton As5oclatesA and the mem- ' tlon haa been unable to comecom e up ■ ...... ------...-- PPresident-Gam re sid e n al - Abdel -Nas->185- twotw o-lines-on-the-basls^ofran linc ifran bers“ ofof,-the"btnird"of"Paclflc ------w ith -th e -r e c o m m e n d a tlo:Ions n s "On ~on ■ sser’s e r ’s dcpdeputy prime minister, re- exchangeexchangi of one share of WesfWesr Airlines.Airlines, ...... th e su b je ct. ' ■ jcctcd a. U.S. resolution whichhich Coast AirlinesAi. common slock:k fofor r . McCatM cC arth y s ta te d th a t h e w as W hite IVfansfleld. after a White ■ callcd on Israel and thc Arabs,abs, eeach a c h of thI c 1,305,110 o u tstantiding d in g in full accord with- the action House meeting with Johnson,Tohnson, . ■ ■ ' Power Cut StS, .■ . ^ ""wilh w ith a]appropriate ihird parlyarty common shares of PacKlc Air- of Uiethe d directors In entering.Inlg aald the President “would be . ■ asslsumcc” io negotiate a set- lines.', ' ' an agr« agreement in principle to very pleased If the labor>or com- '■ ■ la Jerome .tiemcnt SSr, between them. . Thera The merger plaiLIs,condition^iltlon^ merge>ooW:V with West Coast Airlines. mlttees of both houses.s . would ■ , At (ho same time he accept- ej on . take up the question.” ' ’ ’, ■ ■ I T 1 - .t. . A t (ho opf- ed on approval by Oie CivilC ivil , ---- • ------;;------ed a .Soviet resolution, present- Aoronau '' Bu^ a check.with Jcey.Demb'r.D em b> 0 eni- Aeronautics Board and by the f 'lf v R ' ByLiglitmng0 53 ed by;/- Premier Alexel N. Kosy- holders crata oR these " committeesn m lttee s ■ osyj holders of at least two-lhlrdsliS; City A ssistant 1 (Win 8in Monday, which demanded of Uio 01 Bhowed no enthusiasm forfor tack* ■ Ided of Uio oulsunding slock of cach T '/v D p u n ish m en t o f Isra e l-a n d it.s ex- c o m p an j line such an explosive subject,ubject, - ;■ , ex- company.------• ------' “5i! ToJ - U UBe “Loaned’^ - ^ - S .dr°pTwe7-JJSfoV^!i" S" nijlslonfrbm conqubred-lerrltor-_Nick.: ’ Chairman Ralph Yarborough,borough, m m - w without ithout power Wednesday morn- Ilor- —Nlck-Bcz. prc8idcnt_of_WestWest _Rogcr ■ Roger ■ Marsh;' adminlstratlvd . D-Tex., of the Senate Laboribor sub- S i a 12 . *CR. ’ CCoast o a st AiAirlines, will become chief assrstahfforasSrstah tha-xity-of-TwIn ------ntoV’n Kosygin, was not present as exccuUv commlHcB which wouldI handleh andle f' ■ : as exccuUve oJlkcr ol the mergedtrged Falls, >will' be “loaned" on a m & .';lr,e»K '£n“,o‘^'« company, and the presidentnt of pari-ilmepart-iim ^ bash to the Future any auch Mil, told a reporter:‘ep o rte r: ■ ^sectionB j# section of Jerome. Pacltlc Airlines will becon^eio thc (ho Twin FallsF Unlimited Associa­ ^‘Any legislation passedI'o on n "this this ••* B h The longest outage, according ri\,Q g • chief operniing officer. Hontion to (0 assist-with preliminary; subject m this time'of war and Bpgt:'-■ jagM faf toio comcompany officials, was when A la ■ w Traffic Deaths STho ' combined carrljjr-willl.?ov- ?ov- downtown‘-plannlng,-itdowntow was an-'— other emergency Is ccrtalntin to bbe e ' H aD i 12 cusicustomers were affecied for . : I Idaho ■ er er"".“ the entire Pacific Coast area nounccd Wednesday.- - antllabor. . H agaS (wo hours and three minutes, ' (wo h( 5 from Canada to Mexico, servingrving The piplanning organliallon, en- "This definitely is n not o t theth e ' ' H IBmB . except-for-pact-of-thajdo-jcm. _ 1 9 6 i time to try to net In thisIs field.'*field.” W — all'of-WashlngtoirrOregon'ldahoIdaho gaftcd-|rBaftcd-lirpnttmgihircI^S'com^^ ------Dairymen,. -Inc,.i-- Creamery, - naett 9 ‘ and California and parts of Mon- prohensinrohenslvo plnn Into bperalldii'...... Johnson* was credited af'theaf-'tho "'T'aCw 'T'a iiBSBW iW iawSPw iS which was still without powerSr «al 1966 ...... 109 ‘ and Call CaplioJ wllh. .a clever tactical t tana, Utah and Nevnda. . In tho ddowntown business area, . tactical PRESENTINa. BOUQUET'QUET of red roses to the new MIsiMUi Idaho,Idaho', KrlKrlsUna Phllllpi,'.aa sheore- re* noon. Olflclals said It .ni" would , . Magic > Valley “mt“Mothew E. McCarthy, who Is seoklseeking a ^full-time planner— ' m ove-In—Tuesday’s-announco. Is Lee Thomas, president of the Ru-Ru* nrobnhlynrobah be lote afternoon be- • ' nnounco. —fnnied to her-home.town.of.wn.ot. Rupert.TucsdnyRupert.' afternoon is Lee Thoma Q announced at the annual-stock-itock-10 10 work out details. Mr. Marsh ki. P^rt Jaycees who sponsorednsorcd tho nownov beauty queen'n's■MIs8~Ruperr:-ln--1he-8tate-pBgeaftt-ln- Mlsntupert^! Rt-ln- joro.thjoro.the creamery had fullipow: pow- ,1 1 9 9 6 6 “ 7 ...... X9 S e"”,' "This gels tho monkey off his K! ^ holders meellng of Pacific: Air- will .assist.ass on a part-time basis r«^* nt!« Participating InI thoiHo cewmontcewmonles;wore mayors otf Rupert and 1‘Burley and Chambersr of er reslrestored. back and puts It on ours,” ono r., .irurk 1966 ...... 1 9g JInes lines on on May fi, lhat ho wouldivould until sui such planner li hired, clly rs, one commerce and other clvlo;lvlc officials ffrom Ihe Mlnl-Casslala communities,communities. Miss Idaho was metBtby by TheyThoy sold the lightning struck aenator commented.______^ j resign the presidency, hass rere- - officials sa fd .______a 12-car caravka et thee Minidoka coicounty line and escortedrted Inio Into (he cUy. cl the-12th e -* 12,000-volt feed er, bm u rnSed ed ______------1' Into a 4.000-volt feeder andd then - Into an underground cablo about - f y * 8:12 a ;m . . ^ ^ f . • The underground, cable, they Nugents -I- ^ s AriAre Parentsints Of( Boy 'Treckleskies'* Showeowed 'Em,n, Y said, wos ono leading Into Uie YbuBem By FRANCES LEWINE: ounce Iboy (hat her husband Patrick ccreom« re o m ery . sband Patrick J. Nugent announced (0 By LA*nUE?iSNEYlEY 513” oia 'Hufst;'Heybum,—andmd -Joe RupeRupert the queen-mounted-unted- a cccded cecde down the line of’J cors Also aijq affccted by Ilia outageoutane , AUSXl AUSTIN, Tex. (AP) - Lucl jubilanil Jubilantly described as "ann elo-ele- reportersreportei at Seion Hospital Uiat Tlmes-News Correspondentindent Peters,Pctei Durley, as well as Joe platformplalfc and greeted tho cill- ajiaklng sliakli hands wiih. her friends ^vcre KART Radio, St. Bone- Johnson Nugent gave birth1 io-to- phanl.*' • ^ "Lucl'i‘'Lucl'i f|ne." Ho chucKlcd ovor R U P E R T -Y o u 'd M vor tr hoVBhave 5Douer, « « ' representing the10 Paul zens of her home county./. nnd and localI dlgnllorles. „ dlcfadlct'B 1Hospital and tha Cityy Flro

B i beon been \ publicity-shy since' (heir i r ^ m m ciair-Palls a i r DaiD anrFeltriJitrtinlikB ly^j I B ' eon married inio the White I ' HHouse'family. ouse'i ...... ". . _Jly;O^A^(GUS).kELKER - oailo LKER— oailod-tn hrlng-iiNers-in the-area(he-area Hort-Hort-Hnirarcnrwho aroo ngnlnBtngnlnst 'M r. r Nelson-was-qiilck-topoIntin polnt linvB''a-good“chanco'for"thBiialiavB" r -th e s e ^ B T The h e ' l^yoa'f-oid mother waa . T/mes-Newi Eiecullve1 Bdltor ' up toti dole on current idtuAtlons. raisli ituatlons. raising the dnm nny higherIgher be- oul tihnl it the dam Is relTullt projects,"projec Mr. Nelson said,aid. H M ft^jKraHBI^ H ndmltteadmitted to (he hoipltal at >1 . . MURTAUQH - Adeouateuate Irrl- IiIl WAr, M. T. Nelson,I, Boise,Uolse, causi cause thoy claim they woulilwoulil suf- aIa l tin tho sa m e height It Is nowlOW, , aand n d H<»H<> continued by sayingng (hat HBn JsBv aa.m. .m , aand tho baby wai bom Ration wnter which would permit reglr Id permit rcgloniil director of theI Bureau fer losuIc of farm nnd grarlnglandzlngland nmnot enlarged, this woulduld no(not "plnns"plnni aro in (he mak|ng" for BBI ilfrBtfg T JtutJuit un under ibc hour* later. hill ullllcatlon nf .the Salmon ofnf Reclumntlon,II who soldigld ththat a t annd n d fishing fac lllllei, coi)|d be mtAiiminn iho end lo lha peww woler securingsecurl water for tho Salmon .ttB I ■.4-M rf.-Johnaon.w aa in Uie )»«• p act, the Ran River andmd Onk- the lfnot R foot or n-foot raises tli« ones< whoso ’attitudele would sunplsupply fnr the three areas,as, <1 TradTrnct ffrst, (he Oakley aroaroa flee-sec- E jB ^ j . ■ jplMpluI »rlwith hor daughter. Earlier u ley areas Is prnbnbly onlylly n fowfew are posallilo when the dom Is climinnt<«elimi ihe struclure chnnge, iloIlo tinld there are severalalwayaonj waya onj anda tho Raft Riverir aarea re a iB i ■ She had notified .fl^ Preildene years nway, hut from atlII Indlco-Indlco* replnml repln docs not meanI iho tho bu- "Unless,"U In enlorgingJng tho to ngot Ihls water, Includingncluding third, in that order, m ta B 'a t the Whito 'HohM'that'Loci ' (Inns tills water will not: iKcoinol>ecomo reiiiris.froFAr.Hgiilnstreiiif such proj« Amei [ f i f r ich proj* Amorlcort iFplls Dnm you'OU could punupumping, fi'om the Sitako0 River HnHe cautioned< the users against ■ ■ B ^lK ffiH B ^ ■ ■ ': |u i d gone (horo,-'-i (...... Hvnllitbla becnuflO'of nn Addition cotN.co(n. I ’ • , nho'.'/ sho'.'/ ndvnntages to the0 Amerl- al MilnerMi and l/nke Walcoti,notl, ro-pvuing ro- pvuini «U ,ihelr..«g^n'-DIn'-one no m B «SR ^^^D H B iSi ■ ' Pat, wedrlnf a blue ihlrt wIlA . in (idlglit of, llio A m ericanan Fnlls F n lls Uut,Du during Jiis talk to : the cun FallsI irll>e which theyey wnuld chnruingchitrt ihe umlerground supply boukri 1 supply b o u k rt nn1^ Dum. .• wnic w n tc r UKors, no lofi iho suro lm-lm - be wllllntiw to nccept, nnd which «n Ui id which <>n Uie north side of the riverIver apd aliernatealiern protects. He said water ' h HBBBBS | i V B B BBBBBE ^ B S B H I e S 9 b WBHB out .{This w as a l«lw ecn-ihe-linos'the-lines prosnlonprosf thni there would'ould' bo wouliwould cfcusa them lo supportipport an utlng wells on ihal side to lo sup- la a way of life In this area and . 7 • ' ■ ■■ ward,-ward, Iimlling and fbowlfli m .. .J ■ • jrcUdliig of tho varied talksAiks aada atl little'.little posnlljIlllY of ra issing in g iho cnlnrglng c n lar proJOQt. Uienlen you ply thaU Jarotwa areas when\on ne«.ne«- ihallhal t\owt all people are.s water PATRICKPA' i , NUOENT. 'eo»lA4aww A tA m «f PniUent .and Mvm. n. ftlgnatlgna ' of< wearlneaa . . ; convorsotlon which wentit on for strucstruclure any higher thanlan It la wouldwouh not get to first base by a«>ary.OMir uiera,usera. not Juii farmers, LvikI lhf«6 houri'ltieidiy nlgtir*g h r « -a - a now; now;-'------— ^ , ...... - ...... goiiij goliig.toxonBre«,'-i*M«V-Ne!aoniV-Ne!aon -*^'Ai-^'Assuming (ho' peopio arearo t5- "We"W( are flnillns Uut wem luvohave . ii3r“u*w|{i?Kot aKor 16 «p«oial water dlscuulOQ\ leMlon II* aald tho IndfanaI In tbo saM. " totbor(etbc 00. ft project,'! UUokOak you 8*«1See inOH'DAM, fg. 2, CoL I• J»yJwy u1 Sam HtfplUI^ AaflK. Tn. •>

______■ - • > ' / : ...... : ______‘ ‘S i . ______^ i 2 tw in Fq1I» Tlrnes-NoNwts-NoSvs June 20-21, 1967 Jttdge Grants•ants ContinuatlIllation Of Area Woman SeenSeei Today Dies Monday F. .C. ^Shenebcrger mailing*'' ty Weatherr ReiReport „ ^ Dies package . . . James Reynolds Daily W borrowlng-pencll . Roger Hearing In SiSierra Lifeife CaseGj ofn(Of niness Marsh M and Fay Martin discuss­ FROM TIMES-NEWiS-NEWS S 24-HOUR,WITHER2 TH ER BUREAUBUF WIRE " ing city budget . . . Judgo ThcN ^ GOODING — Mrs. Bernice L. on -Ward Ward eating lunch with wv - ' ContliC^ontlnuatlon of a hearingng In pany andan a motion for reha-eha- overseeing operations of the, Myers, 89,-Gooding,-died ' Mon-n- presswomerpresswomen . . . George WIN------' ^e-Sierra Life.Insurance Cqrp.,:qrp., bilitation-of-.the-firm.—bilitation ______Sierra LifiLife_Insurance-Corp. of- day oftem oomtrlherGoodlngag llamsrdescrlbing.size-of-Taw-en;llamsrdescr ------^^em pefallires- ~ alley;E orecast~ ..^: res- ~MagicTYallfcy;I - case ~was^'granttfd" Wednesdayjsday “ Since the^action-was,1 flledr®dra fleesflcM in TwinT Fnlls. , mMemorialLS i Hospital of a longag forcement officer . . . Mrs. ■ant- T ho firm , w ill b e a sk ed to M em orial ------■ ■ ;■ Partly P a rt cloudy today throughhrough reau, «triUi 81 per ceiit humidity,midltv. ^orninimorning by Judge Theron Ward,Vofd, temporarytemporal Injunction was grant- Tho fin illness. JJames a m e s BeniBenham greeting friend Thursday with scattered showershowers 63 at T.1 F. Entomolo» Lobora-X ra ! Eleventh Judicial District Court,]ourt, cd and representativesrt of theB of- show, causcause July 20 why this .0 in courthouse . . . Edythe Koontz isiir- injunction should not becomee She was w as b o rn M arch 8, 1898. and thundershower? mesUysUy inIn tory(ory withw 76 per cent humidity,mldlty Twin FFalls. fice of I Blaine Anderson, l^siir- inunction ®j reodihg police blotter . . , Mrs. , National S i ' : the once commissioner, have beenIjeen permanent. permanent ' ‘"in .In Peoria, 111. and attended ^w Pr the afternoons and evenings.enings. 55 at I Folrfteld, 55 at Hailey,lev 60 Judge Ward continued the once coi fc Mary Bolton preparing for trip ' - • High Low Pr. Hi? ® '■■■ ------schools in . Mrs. Myers M^'V BJto 57 .14 Winds 10 to 20 nilles per hourmtlourtat at Buhl,Bul 61. al'Rupert, 58 olo t sliow C h e a rin g of. Sle ierra, rra , ------, ------,(• to fomily reunion In . . . • Albany, cloudy ...... 70 57 .14 W inds -60 at scheduled for_10. a,m._Wednes-______• ___ _ married J( Joshua-Mvcrs in Del- -ss—13 tlmer-wlth stroogec-gustsj-near nefir CastlefCastkford^62-aUTuttlo,-60 at ray:Beoch;,fc-la.._inT192fl,THerg ' Mrs,-T.-J.-Wilkes-maklng-plans.— - day until Julv-2Q-at I0 a.m.—idnes- - — nED i ^ ' ' ______■ ~ ~ __ , • ______ray-B each~ 14.; for —Mi^S~Twin—FajIgrrPagennr UfumUirclorsufsEiabBUUtjSiw lUOB^ nu3band~til l^^^er tem^ro^'peit~At J,-)^_four;® the .coiuinuance was'request' '' fii R' - husband-aiRrTJirtjji^Wri^r tea . . . Edd Sossar(f[n,btf8lness ' /^r-Blamarck,*cJear-r.-.vi-77H&-—H 9 — . . ra in 70 pe r c e n t tod a y a n d 50' ^ r te m p er 50 1.45 c e n t loD(ght a n i 30 p eT r c p e e n n t Inch 8M8< 5 , eight-inch 71-67,« 20-20^ ed-by-Joseph'M.-Imhoff.-Poca- — U LII " offrce-rTTM i-jrEvfM nler'weir-T^ . Boston, rain ...... 57 50 1.45 c e n t ' lutwrL-tello. counsel-for Sierra,'and' and' •■ . daughter ini Gooding on* June, ing attractive tent dress .... Buffalo, cloudy ...... 84 68 .; JHiursday. liu r* High In. 70s, low In lijA hjph W64, 36-lnch 62-6I; at Rupert, ^ello, c levels: agreed to by Max Eiden,I, as- , . . ■ •1 ' 17, 7 .'. 1961. M rs. .M yers w as ,,, a Mrs. ‘J® Fran Lambert working oh • Chicago, cloudy .... 77 65 .. 50s. excepte: Camas Prairiele high fodr^lnt fodr*lnch8ft--79; (hree-inch levels: agrees »rd 8ft. sistan t a tto rn e y g e n e ra l w hotio at- , • • • . ■•- mmember e m b er 0of the First Baptist crown . . " . Mrs. Dick Mikeseil Cincinnati, cloudy 92 71 .. 60.(0M.(o 74, low lli 40s. OutlookMk for at BuhBuhl. 84-63; at Castleford, 88- f'slant ivHlil tended the brief court'session»sIon C hurch In' D elray. • lUrflgnicglng sc u ssin g l wnmpn’g pltih_ . Cleveland, dear ..... 88 .6666 .. FridajFriday less shower activityly wllhwilh 65; a t f Tultle, 84-66; al King Hill, Weatbl Wednesday.- ______I ------1—------'— :------— ------: survivors Include two • sons.'*■ Mrs. Tora Darrington meeting D enver, rain ...... 74 ,,50 50 2.12 sm alla ll tem p e ra tu re c h a nn g e ss. . 83-69.88-«9. A/ t noon, 70 a t T . F . W eath- w ednes ’n ™ -Mr.-Imhoff-tiied-the"moUonioUoii I HHarvey arv ey WaWayne Myers, stationed2d friend'sfriend’s grandchildrengra . . . Rev. . — rT BrMomesr clgPdy . to '"CS ' 66 v3t TviiipcrBTem pi tuies u l 8 a .iii.sr-59-irt 59 a t er^’B«r-IBur«an-Wth-54-pcr”cenrhlP ur , • . for continuation and two0 af­af- , , . wwith ith ththe e Air/ Force In Austin,in, Jjack a c k GGarra a rra b ra n d t.J isro m e , dis- Detroit, cloudy ...... 83 58 .. JeromJerome, «2 at T. F. Weatherie r BBu- u- mmldlty. ld lty . B a ro m e te r: 30.06. fidavits supporting the request.luesf. • - ■ ' Tex., and RF ev. W illiam D. M yersrs cussing CollCollege of Southern Ida- F o rt W orth, c le a r . . . 95 74 .. f-y ...... ■.... . ^ ...... , He said it was necessary to) ccon- o n - ...... AAndalusia. ndalusia. Ala.; one. daughter,!r, ho scholarshipscholars fund . . . Ken... y tinue the hearing becausc of3f the • oUKW ^ Mrs. Eu_g«Eu_gene (Arlene) Heller,sr, Rickey outliningoutl duties of tele- I 'is Synopsis,-Farni.r arm num m ary SpJ; J___ ' Gooding, a and 11 grandchildren; vision annoi Jacksonville, clear . 87 73 .. . 7 unexpected resignation of Fred , ' ‘ _ n; vision announcer . . . Sy Koiman K aiisas City, c lea r . 85 6767 1.581.58 Anoi Another pressure troughI in the or thuthundershowers, mostlytly af-af. SchwarSchwartr, chief legal counsele l for She wwas as ppreceded in death by and Jerry Shane! walking along. Los Angeles, cloudy 79 6161 .. .. upper upper air moving onto thee West ternoorternoons or evenings. Tempera-mpera- Slerra,'ShortlySierra. after the actionictlon ‘ I , H ono daughdaughter. Second Str( Street West . . . Mike LouisvJlJe, cloudy ;.-86 7171 ...... Coast Coast today.will maintaina rath*rath- lurestures willi continue rather’ir- cool was broughtbn by the commission-sslon- • . ^ fl Graveside services will be DlllworthDillwor^ relaxingi after work Memphis, cloudy ... 89 7678 .. .. eruns er unsettled weather,iR Southernmlhern for thithe seasoh with afternoonemoon erofer of insurancein: against the firm. conducted .at 10 a.m; ’Thursdayly .• .• .• And overheard, “ TWas M iam i, c le a r 90 7373 .80 .80 Idaho Idaho through Thursdayy and readingsreadinj mostly in the 70sOs and ^ An affidavital from Fred Frac- ' , at the Eh Elmwo^ Osmetery in the first dday ol-- summer and of all 'cross the town, not a crea- Mllv/aukee, cloudy . 81 5?5^ .. .. Frldaj Friday with scattered snowebshowebs 60s.80s. ier, prepresident of the firm stated •#/. \ J / ' . GGooding ooding withw Herman Pope of »» cross 0 2 ture was stirring because In the M p ls.-S tP ., c le a r . . 80 57 .11 , • ■■ • thothe fin firm had been given 120 fl i / / \ I I the Church of Christ officiating, ture was sti — ■—N e v i^ -O rle a n s^ o u d y 92 7.1 ...fl5 ------______d8yi_i^aji_agreement_»lllL.the. ' 1- • - Friends may-call at the Thomp--p rainrain-they they hahad all drowned.’'.-7^----=: N ew Y ork, cloudy . . . 68 62 .03 —^Five^DaTfTj])ayfT jrecasl • ■ commissionercotmnis In which, to im- son Cha^l untilUme of ser- Okla. City, cloudy... 94 77 .. ' , •I — pprove rove ifinancial conditions, vices Thursday. 1J-|| O m aha; c lo u d y ...... 81 6464 ,41Al No No »major changes are Indlcat-ndlcat- RulnfalRainfall amounts will continuemtinue He saidst only 32 days of this High Dam Philadelphia, clear . 79 5555 ' .. ed ed du during the next five} days quite variable from placeice to time hadh elapsed beforo -the Phoenix, clear 97 6969 .. .. wittirwith raiher low barometriccpres- pres-, place, probably averagingIg less commissionercommis filed a petition 1| (Continued From Page One). ' Pittsburgh, cloudy . 86 6464 .. .. sure sure aand slightly unstable air re- than .2.25 of an inch for thehe five for injunctioninji against the com- a _ Summer a S lot o t oto t competitionI In this 51 5.60 m aining over, th e In term o3untalo u n ta ln dday a y period,j» with a few' lolocal c a l------;------^ '------| t W • waier game," he said.‘To main­ P tln d ,M e., ra in . . . 62 51 5.60 m am it (ConUnued From Page one)' Ptlnd. Ore.. rain ..'. 65 6868 vl5 vl5 RegioiRegion most of this period.»d. areas :receiving .50 to one inch 13 n( ^^1 Ml (Continue ^ tain.your position you have to ,.j_Rapid-CityrCleaP-,.^74_52—.52— .► . -X—lem e i p& ral^tures—Thursdaylursday in-heain-heavy-showers-Thursday-ot X -l? £ ------.1 • ^ I —L 1* dislanceJronLthe_equaloL_Ihed is ta n c e J r' keep-up-wilh-th6-changc8-ln4he-—jteep-up-wii • Richmond, cloudy . 84 6464 .. .. througthrough Monday will averageiverage Friday Friday. Shower activity sis should Program-For- -fe ^L. ^ Jl shortest shortest dayda of the year, or thef'® water field.”fjeld ■ '^1 Ul . first first dayday of0 winter, occurs dur- ,t„. ' St. Louis, ra in ...... 86 7171 .72 .72 nnear e a r cor slightly above normrmal alm in decreasedecrea; considerably In the T>. ^ Al the same session Lloyd S aieL k .' City, c lea r . 76 5252 .14 .14 Souths Southw estern Id ah o a n d two tw o to wwest est byb; the end of this week and 0Band-Concert ^ 1 :rt- - g ■ .7.;:^ Webb, attorneyattoi for the Salmon ------SHirDiegorrfmidy-.T.-69--69— 69—n fivr-dtgrees-below-normal-inf iv r - ( m al-in In-the- In-the-east-early-nextweefc soisiice. River Cana' Canal Co., said members San Fran., clear ... 56 5252 .. .. Southt Southeaslem Idaho. Ratherer cool SunshineSunsl wlll-pcrhaps average T _ A TheT he point*poln at which the sunm oft minimum'minimum- of 58 deptes. Thehe Mr. Lee i^aid the botfrd mem- Hich LowLowPr. Pr. M agagic V alley M emiorial orial GoodingGo M emorialial "erner and Loewe, and "Snenan-enan- temoon andj Saturday, prior• to the WendeWendell Methodist Church,Ij. n&mt,same maximumm ai temperaturere bers wouId*meetwould. at Idaho Falls doah March," by D. F; Gold-«rvlces.Gold- services. WendelLJ.! Gary Admltled ^ W endelI.J.0.0.^. Lodge 131 willI w“ as rereiw p o rteS d in 1965. FFriday rld o y .tof.to study the American * A berdeen ...... I i S55 S M Mrs. " Hal . Quinn,. Mrs. Gary • - ■ coconduct n d u ct services'ats Wendell ^ 55....,27 Freeman, Kdth Berry, Scott ^M Mrs. rs. Richard Robertson, , II -- Falls.^tytFalls*siti|ation'and either then, B e a r L a k e ...... S 5?- ~’2 i Freen, ertson, program concludes with BURLEYBURLE — Funeral servicesIces Cemetery.' _ Bolso ...... 87 61 .25 onberRobertson, Mrs. Earl Lockard,«karj G.e.na_Forg,,^^^^Glenns if* ™ o r In ,tne im m ed ia te future^,___ ------Biihl~.;T77.-:.V.V.-;r. 78-57-05 n w - the traditional “Star Spangledigled fofor r RRuth u th H arris w ill b e heldI a t------— M a n J ] e l , l C. W. Daigh, Homer Lee, Fran- Man Disappears would m ake S . a ' ^c o m m e n d a tio n C aldwell ...... 88 59 .15 ces Petersen, Dora Wyer:r aand n d MMra. ra. F lo re n ce M cC orty, Good-rood ®Banner." p""®!-, .1 111 o.m. S Saturday at the McCul-Cul- FILER—:FILER—Funeral services forr T VIv i J* 1’ I r- as to whetherwhetl theyx would sup^ Castleford ...... 80 52 < Band concerts will be present-sent- loch FuneralFui Chapel. Inter-‘ter- George GaGary Andrews will be Itl C rtO ‘ port replacement of the dam at ' 52 „ Mrs. Gilbert Manker. all Twin ing. ar » ' cd at the same time cach Thurs- ment wll ;In(j00dmgArea' p r t r e p i a e , E m m e tt ...... 81 6060 .33 .33 pFalls; a lls: David Russell, Hansen; Wendel hurs- ment will be.ln the Pleasantspnt held at 2 pm. Thursday at Its present height or urge a day in the band shell. Mr. Rat- View Cemetery.Cer Friends may white Moi F airfield ...... 74 4849 jeJeffrey ffre j Shriver, Cindy Shriver. nay whlto Mortuary Chapel, Twinil ^G0pDlN( GOODING - A »-yearold» higherhfgh?"“ strucUire to take the tirlver, “ ' cllffocllffe Uis assisted by Del Slaugh-lugh- call at thoth chapel Friday mdrn- Fails, with p » » l i n g ...... 8J -M Unore irn- Falls, with Rev. Glen Parish of-f. Gooding mman left on a niilk'K placrtpiJcrt oof f ththi e p re se n t one. ‘S® Llnore England, Kay Achenbach•‘s S n l fit T ome ter. ‘ ■ Ing and a G race ...... 88 MM .57 .57 a nand d Lt Lucy Askew, all BuhJ; Stan- Benedict’s, Jerome hig and afternoon and Saturdayday ficiating. BurialB wlll be held at,t nuteroute earl;early Sunday morning The AmerlcnnAmer Falb Dam must H ailey ...... 67 54 .01 le y Pepenfold, H ag e rm an ; K(Tnthn. atha- Admitted — — until timetlmo of services. the Filer I'lOOF Cemetery. • and has mnot returned, accord-,9' b e repreplacet la ce d ’ b e co u se o f a con- Rnv Cherl Pauls, Gooding; Mrs. i — Ing to Goo( Idaho F alls...... 71 .21.21 rlne rlRe 1 Lowder and M m . Roy Ing to Gooding County Sheriff’s Crete. crete.Mndiicondition which Is getting Mary Pethick and Frai* Urrla, • ^ J e r o m o ...... 81 5353 .01 .01 Brown Brown, both Burley; Mrs. Sam- uJJiycv uS; . Gas Tax JEROMEjerom — Funeral servicesIces GOODINGOODING — Graveside Be^rw Officers, O fficers. ■ ;«!.- w o rse aas s 0th e years go on. ; K im b e rly ...... 77 53 .03 uuel e l SiSmith, Jerome, andi Roy both Shoshone, and James Hav- for Mrs. Anna S. Hartshornlorn vices for NMrs. Bernice L. Myers•8 MikeM ike Mc(M cG uem . d r iv in g s m i l k ------‘ ertleld, Buhl.' * „(ConU (Continued From Page One) K ing H i l l j ...... 96 60 .63 BarkeiBarker, Carlin, Nev. “i',„ will be held at 10 a.m. Frldoyday will be c(conducted at 10 a.m.I. van for AnArnold Borda, Gooding, A O ■ _____ tions tho session would run Into d lefl-on-hls-mllk-route-os usual -U |f= -I1 Kuna ..ii,,„M ....-87._fi8_.lQ6 8 _ .1 Q ______D■. lsralsted ______r ^ ______D i ! m b n d ______UEB at-the-Calvary-Eplscopal Churchirch Thursday-Thursday— at— the— Elmwood lefl-on-hls ^ Burt Strickland, William Aus- .with the Rev. John Tulk offi- Cemetery ;in Gooding with Her-^ Sunday to pick up milk froma O _ _ M H Y - Lew iston ...... 8 5 .J 4 .24 suSusan sa Dormler, WllHom Hoi- I'u/ntf Introduced in the Senate was ^nken' ^hrls Brcvlck, all Wen- _ dating. The Order of Easterntern man Pope of the Church ofif farmers alongale the route, accord- A |* U | . M alad ...... -71 5252 .13 -13 jew icw ay ay, M rs. K enneth D unken, S a substitute bill for one passed el;J ' doll; Mrs. Duane Stlgall, Sho- Star will conduct graveside rites-lies Christ offI • whosewhoso ttax liaison committee«B of- EDEN —Funeral services for will bo heldhe at 8:30 p.m. Wed- Giiern had dnif but • Wilt-kDown tUndtrd r.ni. Tw in F a lls ...... 78 Sese .03 both IEden. ' fered tlio substitute, said1 thothe Josse W. Wlllls will bo hold1 at nesday"Wday at»tbo'.First at> Church of)f Borda oboiabout two months. tdr tdy uMdum so. A Tuesday'pucsda meeting of the Nlx-On-jiv nn . PrliFriday. H WASHINGTON (AP) - Tha ' . pnst week. Tho ciub meets .t nt » ..orinc storing to Idalio law tho outhori-thori------r a . formallynly ^x- ex- Cassiat Mdmorialiil 1:30ilso p.m.p, overy Tucsdoy at tho ,y /q. ^ i >ubllc MURTAUGH - Funeral ser- M pressed rtgret, Tuesday for .S,i. „ ‘y ‘fl® Department of Public MURTy »y Jor Admitted city h hall and anyone with a Aaalstnnco/ggigml lo participate Inn thcthe vices for Mrs. Gladys Lee Cra- |f l ' damage to tn« Sovlot cargo ship ur.rWewJy Davis, James Jones, weight problem is Invited to ot-at- tTKio i ,]o jq10 program undor the Fed- ner, formerforn Murtaugh resident, Turklstan off tho North VietnQm 'J® Mrs. Fred TJaden. Mrs.s. Joe tend. eral oral SocialSc Scurlty Act. This will be conductedo at 2 P.m. Fri- M UZUKI port of Cam Pha. The govern. Rgy’, i I SUI Royes, John Doerflinger,, Mrs, ■ Includes lnciude.1 tho program of medl-rnedl. day In ththe Murtaugh LuS Word M ment gave assurances to Soviet Harold Ross, Mrs. Albert Bunn, The Magic Vnlley WesternWestern enl cnrocan fo r Indigent persons.fis. Chapol Ib y B ishop R o g e r Tol- , authorTtlcs that every effort will It such T u ttle, ”W8eH o rse Show ■Oueons’ Banquet The The authority was Inadver-dvc^ nion.-yenr period beginning JJuly u ly fofor r Roy S. Wilson will be con- ■ ■ the arco, tho Defense Depart-Depart* SonsSow were born to Mr..and r.and Sunnyv Sunnyvlow Courta. Dessertrt winwill *• Tlio regular aes-ilon providedvided ductcd a'at 10 a,m, Thursday nt CLES linZ n *11 million, SI million less than Weaver Mortuary, with Rev.i i H O TORCYGL o r ment said. Mrs, Wallace Smith, Rupert,lupert, bo be sonserved. All lntercatod,womon ?, 1 7J1' womuii jjijj j|opari,nen{ )„ cur- Jack jJennings, , Presbyterian . •Tho Stato Departmenti made and I Mr. and Mrs. David■Id El- ore Invitedln\ to attend. ^ JIJ ubllc tho text ot a note sent to ills,Jls, BiBurley. , •’ rent biennium. Church, officiating. Final rites£ AAll Brand New-Wew-WITH 1 YEARkR WARRANTYWAR le Soviet Embassy Tucsdoy. The agenda.for tho specialwclal will ho hold nl the Wendell , ■' — Tlie n . . Magic Valloy Toaslmls-istmis- sessionsession* wos expanded by Gov. Cemetery.Cemetorj 7 p,m, Don,W. Samuelson In 4 speclolwclol , ------— ------1------' 1 g i r l K IL L E D , ■ MinidokaM l Memorial•Jfil SiL®** .d ^ Don,W . , Thursday ot Sunnyvlow Courlfr.-ourlfr. meaangcmoaaago to the lawmakers late W NnWDALE. Idaho (A P)- An late MOTHER DIES i InterealM ladles arO'InvitedIted to Tuesday. Tuesday SPRINi 8-yenr-old Nowclalo girl. ’f Donni\ c im S ■ AdmlHod SPRINGDALE - Kennlth • | Audrey Newcomb, Mrs. Euse< Euse- attend. Dessort will ho served.lorved. .Samuelson’s .Somiu amendment of Petarson Uh 55 CC ...... Bbblnion, waa killed Tue.idav tiJ'S I of Petarson nnd his brother, Don- 199.9519! S *’>0 Cherl Pennell,I, Mrs. . * ■ —— the lhe specialspec session cnll suggest- aid Pete left afternoon whon she ran Into the iiflnhii Igost- aid Peterson,. Hagorman, left **«rtha Hernandet ond Cynthlo'yn‘h*a , ‘col. Col. Oeorge Forschkr of tho ed liiwmokerai.‘ropcol.-rBvliolawm so or Wednesday Wedneadi morning for San { Aschinbronnor, ali Rupert;■I Mrs.Mrs, civH AirA Potrol.'Butley, ondind his fund" a « mqaauro Intendedd tn Diego whore wl they wore calledM . ' i 8 0 « O I L1 Ii nNJ J Ee Cc tT i I O N ' 0 0 ( J _____ Noah Ufforty, Durley; Vaughn X f# C ^aughn aiaff •vvlll p re se n t the p roogram g ra m B've B'vo Icglslniors lei >3,50 p e r day hy ththe e deathi of their mothor,bor, 1 “^ “ CC SPORTC R T MOC M O D E L ...... Helner,Heine: and Susonn Hellewell, when. vLrhon Ihe n Maalo Volley Chapterhapter [nrougliout [nroughi tholr terms while0 not Mrs. UeulahUeu Wllllnms. 2 9 9 .9 5 hqtit Heyburn, and Mrs. Julian of.nf. .hAthe Air Force Aasoclallnn:lallnn 1*' 'V,!'?.'''' "‘■•sslon. — SUMMER SilPerales,^P«ul. ^ . meet# at fl p.m. Monday at the While While In soaslon, lawmakersi^2I! lly i.w lo,0 thetho Department of Public O i recolvo sa larie s rif JIO ond )39 - Dlimlsted , Amerlcon Americ Legion Hall, f®colyo 1 AsslHtonce'to participate In Tl< "S , 2 5 0 CC EUECT'RICECTRIC S'STARTER ...... SHOWBOAT >r..Mrs. Aurello Rebolloso> anda n d ____ u . • per p e r dny dny in expense allowances. .1.tie ta10 of lhe Federal Social Se- • “ 449< 9 9 .9 5 daughterdougnt B urley; Relnhold , A bill Samuelson had askedisked cuhIv Ac w as p asaed 82.9. ' Chflll C am p I F l iro J loBlslators lo pass - which ou- JS Nttw docUd In vour TIMtS NEWS Schul^i ^«nn Olue Birds waa poat- g ? ™ Tho bill alao leaves tho now CloiilfliJ Action. Fonnel IhorUwI flolo of city property 5" poned until ITiurBda^ or If tho ‘ Idaho Commisalonior tho Blind » without elections - was killed i SCRAM BLER , , , • .BOATS ...... • ? £ " ; aweather . : Is bad, to Friday. A^ fyby senaflonotors 2-29 T u esd ay , bul In exlatenco nnd obliges illo sloc- 2^ 0 ' 0 c c 6 2 '9 .9 5 T IfllaiuraJtuttflVldoJundaJoUt.C Jt. ______L _ ------• ‘T fnrC O N D m O N E R S*:r------s sowwertrbiTO o n i "to" Mn"*iW previouslynreviou announced. said floor sponsor, Rop. Terry v r— poMed'^1*?*""*^” ""™ ' r“rlL » ' ' ------• DSIP FUEEZEBS Mrs. Eusebio Prieto, Rupert, Uffo^ t ■ H11 pro provides (or auchlsaleies IfJf g£ePO»h£?P?i_5: R^IdtOio-Palls.— - • — and Mr. and Mrs. Noah Lafre^ t . . T E R M S ^ • M N 5 ------.1 ty, Burley, and Ht. andI MrsMrs. „A A formertw Twifl Falli nnldoni,ildonl, tlioratliore wcwere no protests. ^ ------'SOLD ON ms...... r ’ Mrs, 0. Arnold Jones, Havrevre do OtliorOUior Tuesday acllon faw . lA /ft ...... •'SUMMER FURNITURI;I Julian Peralai, Paul. Mr«^ 0. Groce, Md^ 1s visiting herir sis- HousoHouse copproval of a measures - Watch Repair • UW N MOWERS ter.te r. Mrs,t^i Boyd Cole, Routeulo 3, apnropriapnroprlotlng on additional SI2,- nB B B kKil Twin Falls, Dnd-Olhar.relatives.tllves. OdiiOdi) to(0 tho'Deparimenlt of Dls- . Opin And So Much Morel.1 ‘ NewsN C Of RecordH U ™"*' — — . ostor R(Relief bnd Civil Defonie, iMidWtmcw/ .'"'1 'H ir you wovld llk« lo loinn tlilitMi ’ MINIDOKA^ COUim{ GueilGuwls will bo wclcome duringiu rln n (1(H).CM- , lANMI ; Mue/Liikei •howlwat r— for E»Uo Caili Bo SheriH'f Blotter an«n ope open, meeting of the Knull A HouHouse bill restoring author- ■ ■ ■ ukes Cyclel e S h o p Wont N ancy D ayley, 17, Rlupert, upert, GGrange range at 8:30 p.m. Fridaylay at »" ■■■■■■■ l||IB amqrt, R*ad ond ut* ll>o Wont NanC j j p p i p i H1 1 ' 1 5 1 Blue, Lakes Nc . ' Adt. drivlnfldriving a 1M4 F o rd , d ro v'e e Intointo l»»Om uGrange r a Hall...... g * ikes North . TwTwin Fall* th e back o ( a 1059 In tern aUlonal tio n al ^ ------' rFALSE A PLATE ^ DIAL 7 3 3 ^ 9 3 1 M plck'up (nick driven by StevenSteven A^rummage,A^ru »Ie,' sponsored ^ '' O WV(^ED I S E D AAND N OPERATED BY , . THB WANT AD NUMBERBER K. Bflrlln,Bor 16, R u ^ r t , t OM M a by the ;VereraAa of Foreign REPAIRS > BY slopped at a slop nign onin 400 WWors ora A uxiliary No. 2136, w hl he A m h brow Dental Lab A}|i: aboui'ou/ tow monilil)'' rat*'Ot* W ealeafu Unsellne o t A|39 p .m ., Mon- M on- held FVldayPt and !>a|urday al tho f b ; VIS 3 2 V .an Eiip.rUnc. ■ STATEATE \ HARDWARE\RE with tanwllollon |)flvllia«i,. • . day. Miss Dayley was cited for former p. 1 « a 0 7 2 n t( 8 1 . El. 7 3 3 .4 1 -14 1 • L Y h WOOO wMww (Irlviiig wllliout duo regard. ' ^hoshoi J ' T ' ■ ' , k ------^------1------

- TwinTlvln Falls-TImes-Newi——FalI*-7 3 — J e r o m e! G r rpupB j Inances ^ai Schcgcholarsfaipii p A t C S IL Expecting H I •June 2U22 W67 . ' - • ' — ^------ENCIp.ENCIO, Ci!lf.--Fonc.- ~ Hie Jerome Rotary Clubi» ppre- re- ...... ' ■ ' ■ ' ' . . singerssingers'S Sonny < and Cher say Ecntcd the College of Southernjth e rn !QSKBItSiM $K!B5f$$SRil (hoy’r«(hoy’re expectingcj theb- first ' ReserReservists Id a h o w ith a $125 scholarship B8S«SroH8sSfflro8SB« c child. h ild . - Tuesday in an action interpreted I “ “When W hen you feel you have - by-CSI president JamesX. Tas^’. WwMllM S?M iSaKSSW everything everythin else,’* Cher said Near ]End O f • —lor7^B=anr^;todIcatlon-of-^©^ [------TTuesday,^-r.t‘leamIng=-*bout-- M sday,v

rome’s active participationon In in -> ' '' T wffB the.babyth « .b a i;v makes life com- J a p le tc ." ■ ■ ■ Camp Session the college and iu programs."” W i! T ■» 4 . CSSE The grant was made asa s a r f t E S i f a \ They werew narrled In Oc- ' - CCompany om pany B'of the 372nd Quarli ' . part of "Project Scholarship/'shlp,<’ ^ i* ’ f BgMMTO .. th^ sup-__ _ buslnc5SC3-aod-Indlvlduals.-__ i r i t ~ port p o rt of the I9Ist Infantry Bri­ Bill Last, president of the Je­ i gade g ad e which w hich is 1 conducting a field, rome Rotarj Club, made^ the j i g ' «■•!■» ■#K training exerciseexei in the noitherh • presentation. The scholftrship' la r Record _B Ha ^^B ^^_J^^^^I_jartjrtheJpart of the Mojave Desert. ’ to be awarded to a- residentX ! W '! — ©r-the-junior-college-district-on—•ict-on— .■sL 11 ------GOODINCXOUNTV—T- ^ In rcccnt ceremonies Keld at the basis of nccdJahd academic:demlc ^ 7 Wendell^ Justice Court Ft.I^t. Ihvin, Capt. James Wright, a b ility . Cl J '■ '• Richard L. Gavla, Rifhfleld,I. commondingcommonding officer of Company "Project Scholarshipp was waa il* JJB A i ' 3 $10, failufailure re to transfer reglstra-I- EEUGI U G E N E H A RD ER B.B, 'w-was as givcigiven a citation for out- launcfied during the first part IT i tion. JanieJanie Gomez, Wendell, M,I, . . . nativepat of Jeroine artdI standing standing pe performance of duty of June.in aii effort to aidS local i S - - W i d r i no d driver’s riv e r’: license. John R- 19S4; IBM; graduategradu of the Unlver^J whilp whilp settingsetting up the Base Camp students in securing college ^u* ^ J fm ^ MMcLaughlin. c L a u ^ lIn Twin Falls, $3, fall-I- sity o( Idaho,Ida) has been namedI area area forfor thethe Battalion; ' catio n s. V ure to displaydlspl license plates., , . budget analyst,am for the Idaho> Pvt. Jerry R. MSchenet, Twin- ' Contributors to the fund may 9 —— Bureau of the Budget. He be-• Falls Falls, waswas c cited by the 4th Bri- make payments on their pledgesledges ^ ^ ' I CASSIACAS COUNTY C>nsgins new dduties July 1, return-• gade, gade, Ft. Ft. C Ord, Calif., for out- . annually or semi-annually,' and Tr Jp I Burley police Court Ing to li ' standing performance while on the payments are tax deducti­ \ p if Jf I JimJimmio m io C h arlie, 30, 1558 Nor- W ash. Mr, ’ six months tour of active duty. . . ble. They may spedify annual ■ F J [ m f I mmal a l Ave., Burley, and Jimmiee o,^„.Mof Mr. and ..C .E.H .M e„ v rih ? ' ren e w a l o f the g ra n t or, If de* I Tsinnie, 30, Bridge, J35 each or Jeromel ’ Letters of commendation were TdH 7 k § i T slnnie, _ issued to' Sgt. Craig Miller, Sgt. sired, donate one scholarshiph ip rara- - ■ ■ R 4 ' A l l * I 7 .days I'lIn jail, intoxication; ~ " ___ ither^than-dne-;cach.-year.'_i-:::_Bfc f AD i — Juan-HennJuan-Hennandeq,—51—Ro«to-2r turbing-pen Glenn:^W^BuchCJr-and-Spr-5-Bob------turbing-peace-Tvlth-autorlElst: bie Collins "I for outstanding per- M B" I and DemetrTb'BacaDemeti Jr.. 24, La-1- andoro Rodrigueq,Rod 39, 1435 Nor- * formance of duty during sum- Fi b E ■ • bor CCamp, am p, both Burley, Johnn mal Ave., Bur\ey. and Oliver ,L W B H LifiJ,Y a n e■ q Yaneq. , 42. Texas; Benally Jack,<. WWalters. alters. 62,6 R a ft R iver, $5050 mer training. ... Ex-Policeman S j r ■ 57, Airzona,Airzonfl Albert Brovoi, 47, eachfintoxication.eachrlntoxi ThC'AdvatThC'Advance Element of Com­ ■ M exico, P h ilip B eg ay . '24, M ex-{------pany B has completed Its , tour Ico, $25 each, intoxication; Joness - PLAIPLANT PLANNED of duty,-duty, anand the remainder of D ISCUS^G ASPECTSrs of tbe CollegeColle ot Southern Idaho’s ber. ai S e n tc A c e d iho’s ber. and Bill Last, presidentdent of the JiJerome Rotary Cub. Bega^Begay, 25,. M exico, $50 o r. 100 SAN FFRANCISCO R / (AP)—Dowiw the CompanyCompar will return home • ' • “Project1. Scbelarshlp” are,ire, from left,left. Dr. Jamei L. Taylor, , Mr. La 1-m k’lor, , Mr. Last presented the collecelece with a $125$12 scholarship on be-^ days, int0)dcatl0nintoxi In auto: Johnn Chemical (Co. announced plansns Sunday. Sunday.______. ^ 11 CSI president; Rev. Jack:k GarrabrandtGarrabrandt, Jerome, board.mem- ! halLot >em- I halLoHhe-Rotary-Club-Tuesday. — SrBond,-^0,“ 1901-YalerBurley;^ Tufsday~loTufsday-loTjuTld T"$I5' million ------—Eor-BIaGkmail ^ rr—. $15,$is. PPetty e tty l a r c e n y ; - J o h n L^ ddollar o lla r mmagnesium a productionon FOR: FAST SELLING RESULTS - CHICAGO (AP)' - John J; TR3CnMES;MEWS.WANT.ADSJ?S Christian,Christian. 19,1 Heyburn, $25, dis-s- plant in theth Northwest. TRY TIMEiTIMES-NEWS WANT ADS Pyne, former Chicago police-- man accuscd of organizingE4 a ComitttimstsV ^V itsSM Sct dEg^f^boitTAboutsoMreg homosexual b 1 a c k m a 11 ring preying on conventioneers, was Ia ” sentenced to five years In prison J 0 1 Tuesday along with two s assocl* Jet Fighters'Fasrs Following TheiiTheir Defeat Hf t a te s. . By FRE DS. HOFFMANiN 'Thej'They’ll be on their feet inIn sixsue chcckcheck of o the reprted shipload I f t The others sentenced .we we r e y^p nmnary Writer months,months," said one IsraeliI offi- of tanks resulted in the conciu-s w ™ ^ n n e \ ilu. % Vacationtion Valuele Days!Di .. R o b e rt Schw artz, 27, of Bell* [ Bell* WASHINGTON (AP) -- U.S. cer. sion the:there were only five off theIhe ALWiOALWAYS FIHET OUALITVTV» ■ mawr, N.J., and Edmond Pacer Intelligencehtellig information indi- gutBut U.S.t sourccs said the rc-Tg. armored vcWclcs delivered by * .. • wlc2, '45.-now serving aI louc-louc-cates cates Communist( Europeanan na- supply flow was considerablye ra b ly th®Ih® Alge A lgerian vessel to E gypt. year sentence in Portland, Ore., tions h I, Ore., tions have sent Egypt about»ut 50 less thathan pictured by the Israel*Israel- The Americans/ did not chai- . gn a similar state charge. Pace* i . P»«- MIG let flghleri since the* 9 Is- is.L lengelenee tlthe claim that supplies I|m ;i ■ -.wicz was to serve thi;,new;.5en- fagjjj , A 'A K ^ ^ !W..sen- r a c jjj , sm a sh e d E m p t’s a ir T h - ., ;t ap- and equipment were entering IIIICI J Itence-concurrefttly.______force ii u,!, Th<«e’ sources said it ap- ana eq' I Jm agineL^^ 1 ^ - / • 1 5 ^ — ’ forco-in the. recent MTdeast.t war. pcarpd some Communisf'Eufo;'Eiiffr the coucountry,■'bufthey"said”the P y n e ftlso^w as fined W,000■wO byt)y American Amg sources alsoLsaid said pean-Mpean—I IGs-might-have-been_been volumejvas-noL-espcdally-iargevolume, T .,, , Color Y trudg^eTlurberrtrW in:------repTocjireplacement Egyptian tanks sent to Egypt as a kind ofif loan and coicould be a carry-over df I Q |l . Pyiie ^hd Schwartz werere con- has beenbei relatively slight so far. to provprovide security for the_c_oun-coun- niatcrlal cn route before the T o w n c ra r SplasheSplashed =vicfed=by^aFy;S7=District=Conrt:^Conrt ^They=^dlsput«l^lBlms^of-ls--^They o f-ls-- ti^try , v v lr lrw a liy sirlp p e d -o f' iTs^iilfIts"-alf W&rr8tffrtfd=?unc^5: WftrTSlSi '■==^-= ■■ r-jury-M ayilS- til erasing-5- state raeli militaryn sources herere that power in the early hours of the U.S. officers< said In the past ^ ■ Jines to iom m it extortion.. Bace* the SovietSo\ Union and other Com- war wl r Com- war when the' Israeli air force that IsraeliIsi claims of damage v p l - wicz pleaded guilty; •* munist countries -have been smashedsmashe hundreds of Egyptian:yptian inflicted on the Arabs in the SPORT ■ w | h S H ^ Prosequtors c jia rg e dd th^t pouringpourini In cqulpinent andd sup- planespi^es ,on' the ground. fighting proved quite accurate,'rate. Pyne, on medlcal leave I^qmqm the plies tol replace Egypt’s stag- -hi. t cSfi The Americans said there They alsoal; voiced admiration for C L I p o lic e force since 1952, set se t ,up gerlng ge rln g losses in the brief Sinal ^ v . oi n5 r< w ere about 100 M IG s w hich■h sur- su r- Israeli Isra eli inteMiRcnce which per- w n the. ring to lure men Mo0 com- campaigncampa and the lightning Is- , es mitted Israeli pilots to ignore;norc"p^°- SHIRTS ' I M romlsing situations. ■ told a hundreds of tons of Communist ■ threats of exposure as homosex-mosex- Israeliisrac military sources told a hundre< >1,^ In concentrate Ihelr firc' on the ' m a i u a ls. V ‘ reportireporter the Sovleta, CzechsiS and suppiie;supplies i^ave been landed in real MIGs. ' m e n ! ' " | H ® H ------Robert Thocn,-M, of SaltIt UkeLake lnWr— - Communist" EuropeanroM&n ^g^t.E ^t- They said the tota! in- ^ s from Isra e l ha.s claim ed to havx: City, ovmcr'.of a Provo,»Utah,, ^Utah, ccountr ountries h av e se n t 150 to 200 eluded a shipment of tanks from Israel h™ o n l y 0 1 £ £ r Scontracting company, testifiedestified MIGm IG s to Egypt by direct: flight AlgeriaAlgeria. destroycdestroyed ‘451 Arab aircraft, in- lhat he recorded conversationssfltlons or by:ship.-by s ------• • AAmerican m er officers saidlid - a eluding 357 E^ptlan plones. . ijj - in which. Pyne and Pacewicivlci at* ts s S ^ ------—- tempted to extort^J10,0flPP from • ’ T 1.99 P^e Is indicted on similar | 1 ^ ■ charges ta Chicago, Dallasw and ; n I New YorK. Schwartz ts also un- ; ■ FFirst i r s t rato value on rogular / / /, der indictment In New York arid I mmodelsi o d e Get light or dari< .* j n U h i e t s - ^ ______: New Jersey...... y _ _ JU s n n eg Um f — - t r o o n r o t t o r n s i a T a a T T T o f ------‘*"1 -7 - -AtWAY'^-'^OUAUTY'^ favorita Dacron® polyos-y o s- ter/com bed cotton aolldolIds! You can't afford not to stock^ ‘ $53 3 Blue Pencil Wonon. I ■ U u p . . . e s p e c ia lly s ln c o0 tho th o whole w h o lo salactlon's S' machines washable, eaay-caro foro r eoummar, u m m a r , T1 w o p ocl< ot8. a ta y'- - V«rvy iitipai,utip lumfTiify floroli '— ■— ev»r»ev»n poj|»lpoj(»l tolldil BrMiy tucked tolls, trim comfort-cutif o r t-c u t . . ., a n d all t h e T o w n^ - ihapet,ihape», lilmiiin iklmmtn . . . o flouncidouncid h«m or ttwo.. All In erlip end By O.J. Smith. craft quollty you.alwaysy s ccount o u n t oon n finf d in g . H u rr y a n da cool {oiion*r, ati|ui1abl*,i» Chooao from perky/ tiormudabormuda collars, con* ®nt.e n t. DDust, us lint, mildew, vortlljlo-coilara or sweetly scall next to the Dairy Queen drive- ' wolit mln, 71i*y’ft (’«nn'f*fiii» . . . iwsotly scalloped collars, mothproof.mothproof. Non • allargenlc. ulofj 12 T h e y 'r o s o o B sy -c o re . S i z e s 3 2 In and tho Gold Strike S Store. '*SATURDAY! \Y! » flniahod sUo. to 10 p .m . dolly'fiiortlnK Junaluna-20. 20...... j . M E N 'S I , . y ^ Weathermen Say BACK-TO-SC:-TO-SCHOOL PIECE>IECE GOOD SPECIAL! SPECI/ River To Recede PIMAPRINCriNcr //\\ I DONNER.S FEI^RY, Idaho shades ■ BEHERITER CCC O n O N S . — Tho Kootenai River NEW FALL SHADES cd 31.S feot horo . Wednon* S TOWNCRAFT‘fr, < TON ^ Discontinuedinued patterne—patte d n y , nnd w eothormanld on It anld It V. ZANTREL® & fcOTTON C a iH R i 4 Daristar,. full eailsail ., c f \ ^ would go no higiicr. ^ BROADCLOTH m m e r...... yd. Although flood atngfl Is, 31 v 9 ^ and others...... 3 6 " w i d o ...... 4 4 c . , ; feot, mo.st of Uio Koo;enaii«W. Val­ UNDERWEAR« A R j ■ ■■ nloy la protected coniidernhlydernhly Q o n m n ------:— i— ^ REDUCEDED — 100 1 0 0 % if to ^ Wonthormon said the, river,iver R«g.3for2,98..,, 9 8 . . . 1 / PLAIDS _ would flow through Thursdaysday at a t GINGHAM PLAIDS ,^K p\B m .".W i(yiin,:45"45'* widew ldi.. . . . W C yd. - - r - "■•' 31.9, flnd"th0n-W0uld b0Btn,re.!Btn,re- •' r Fall ■' " ^ ceding. It wlli joacli ilar o /eel Fancy Q lnghom for Fall Juno^W. they said.______100% cotton r/» .. 50c yd. C On O N RRl IB k n i t . ^ NOW . . . 36"wlda,...... 5 0 c ; ' Phon* In your pad ordtr r . . . 3 j “v 2 7 . ' ‘W j r REDUCED-^lOO?^E & ^ 1 0 0 % ...... ’ a n d VM' II c u t to s i n» oor r cotton, 45'.*US'f wide Id . . - t . / / yd. . 6 min. in'itora 8«rvic« x Whatovar your rhnn's atyle,atyle stock up on his favorltot SWAMPERS . . I ' • Plmei Prlnco® undorwoor.underwoor. 'C ^bB d Pim a cotton I- ij POPUN'''' - ,AtR CONDITIONINQ . ' V P i m f f l SALEM CANVAS 4AHOPSACK, ; \ • NEW UNITS • PUMPSJ ond T-shirt, or athleticatlc top,top, brib rlef^ F ne woyjan Pim a col DACRON” &; PQPUr flOAT 'CONIHOLS • INSTAtlA.iTAtiA. of < favorite boxer»r Atyle style ehoi ohorta, H urry dow ni PRINTS —. 100% TIONS • REPAIHS A SeRVICBIRVICB ' 65% Dacron Polyea- -yo . CQ^oi^. .4S"- w ide. ! 8 8 C ’W ; ;->i,. PADS. ■ , ' tor, 35%-c»tton .... 7oC78c'.y-.' Monday s Friday 'til 9 p.m. r: HOURS: Siio|) Mondays INDAY & FRIDAYS to 9 r i l l E ^ , THURS.,SAT.SAT. 9:30 a.rili.i W;6;j^ ^ P h . 7 3 9 - 0 2 4 8 , T w in PfliuF a lU 1 . " ■ " ‘ HOURS; SHOP MONDAY& FR

his favorites In fine quality r ia cotton knit In poptjlar U i Z Z Z ™ ~ 3 - L - an Pima cotton.in a group , ■ . •___ T ...... » .... nl W - W fl d . ).m. Thur.,-S.t. ■ ' 0:30 a.m. to 6 p,m, . nyll NDREvy tullV ; r Opinirmr f S t g SM l arriage:ge: P ick W hom ever)Y Y ou Choojhoose ' Juno .2,1-22 1967967 :i ...... ■■ ...... - WASHINGTONVASHINGTON — Tliere wa« ' It Is therefore not surprising '.molntalningoneinnlntalning one of the moro per-. of[ the republic;republic Thero was, for Its lU laws with the1 contention that wmple, something brultal - as they punished boUi the white and onlyly one Issueissue IrIn the Supreme thatat the court atstruck down Vlr- nlciousilcious aspects of «lavery»the example, somi _ _ ' - • ' ■ f . nla's barbaric antl-mlscegena- premiseiremlse > that-Ne that-Negroes ore bom ...welltil ai nonsensical nonsen; in the argu«—the-the Negro ppartners and-Uius it:3.ruliDgVagalnBt-law«:that.-,*‘^ ? ^ ^ ? ^ ^ jiTiaws by 4 8iro^rotefW hi«=ttfe?iei=teTvhiieiAfe?15i=lcnivhli«.-"-— — - -mentslents-of^Vlrglnla-Attomey of^Vlrgli Gen.—-th^re^was4na..indivldoua th6ro-was=no racial— ^— make.ltike.lt a crime ffor a white and js°su^laiMsurprising and anc ouirageobs Is The Court's iruling was not eralral T. W. Bru'Bruton, who support- dlscrimlnaUordlscrimlnaUon. But discrimina­ N eggro ro to mmarry, a rry , aand that Involv- thatat-it - It took the United Stales onlynly salutary, 1but Imperative, ' edI Virginia.Virginia, tlontion Is is obvla obvious when a stato ed a human rlgtrlght> not a civil 191>1 years to go on the official foror It'was madimade clear by pro- Button arguedargue that the laws which'bars a whlie-Negro mar-- ^ . right.;ht. That liIs to say, every hu-, recordicord as acknowledgingackr - this ponents.tonents. of the ban on mixed 'shouldwuld stand'stand'I because' Uiey re- rlage riage at the ssamo Ume permits m anm being Is born with the right right.ght. In the Jonglo interim, .18 marriagesnarrloges thnt tlthe philosophy of ^ fleetedected a state policyi "which has a Negro to rmarry an East In­ ___ ; .....'■ ' . . ______>-*_.____l i- ______------to marry-whomevimarry-whomever-ha-chooses~T8iates’lireffecfhiates’lireffecfhav(rper6lstedin~»Iavery'lliigerBiIavery'UiigerB‘:in:somo"comen“ obiaInedTTribtalnedTTrfor over two-cen-- dlandian oror-a -a -MalayM e or- a-Chlnese; - - ; ■ • '■ - ' . ._;_„L^.^-^PHONB-733.0931. ------tuirles-and-whlch-stiU-obtalnsdn— rle s-a n d -w h li _If..recia1ly.mjxcd_in8rrIaBCs.ara If..recia)ly.ml ------T— r - r ijCMficlnLCI^oniCwn^.NriVjil^ •; , ’,. v.L'■.' wimb»L.taT.’ff Ufj't«f=half^f=^lKe-^50-«tate5“Ot“-bnd,-“lho*han‘?on-Uiem-lo^ically-i^^::^ b8dr«ho*ban‘ ^ ------the-Unlon.-”ie-Unlon.-«-lnroUier-wordsra— --lr -should-lnclude-mlxturos-of-all— ehould-lnclud ------^ b llih e d dolfy and Sundoy ot 130 Second •; Eni.rtd:n!»rid ol ol Mcend «•< «loi» mall- tnollof April 8, b aad d lalaw. w . is supportable, sup because races.'r a c e s .' iStr«»t We«», Twin Folli, Idaho, B3301, by Tht 1918,918, a at t'th thi i peit i oHlc# In Twin Fell*, Idohtf,, it's's soBO ‘old; AdvAdvocates of unregu- Clearly, the court’s ruling was 13301, und»r 1h« act of, MorcH 8, 1B79. Slm««-N»wi Publl»hlt»a Compony. \nt, 83301, und.r Eyeballiball ToT( Eyeball latedIted child lablabor used to mount Inevitable. TlThc antl-mlscegena- T JAKEDHOW." •------/■■ JACK'MULtOWREYqgy— r ------o.~A:-(ggirKEtCTit------^------^ ' ’ . •' championsiinmplons of tthe racS. . Negro race, carrying on one ! ; . Prtildenf -. • , • Publlih*; Execullvo Editor ’ • Bruton’s B ru to n ’s case cas< was even more formform ofof degndegrndatlop which was TJ . • • ; WILEY DODOS ' • • O. J. SMITH AL WESTERGREN . • ' 'I - - ' igenuous. He argued tiiat "if a thethe slave’s slave’s 1 lot as a common gir ’ Advt(tlilng Monogir. - ■ . ' ^ 1' \ Ingenuous. H e Monafllng Editor ' , , Boilneii Monogir • ' s tatate te feefeels ls like}ik the life of its phattel.phattel. The The ruling will help to , ■ . DAIE THOMPSON , PAUL STANDLEYTf •■ HAROLD STIUS peopleeople is.is .b^tebwter protected by a -‘ affirm AmerlAmerica’s right to mem* , .L >. CompoilnB.Room Monop#r . .P u n Doom Monogirogir . Circulation Martagcr policyoll^ of racltracial integrity as to bcrshlpbcrshlp InIn thethe human race. . . bothoth races'. races , . . Uien it has a But it will inot make white*N6- rightIght to legislalegislate in such field.'* grogro marriage: marriages any easier for the "RacialRacial integrintegrity" indeedi And partners,partners, be because such mar­ whorho is to .dec.decide how best to riagesriages are are sil still viewed wilh dis­ keepeep a commucommunity's blood pure, taste by ioo loo many Americans. —some-some iUlteraiilliterate police chief In a SocietylsnotSocietyls not changed overnight, Louisianaoulslana bayobayou? Is an anti-mis- eveneven byby thethe SSupreme Court, and cegenatlocegenaUoc law to be compared SocietySociety will will continue to ostra- A LastingI PiPeace M clze In big and little ways^the______to _)_a.lavf_piotectlng:th.e a .la v f _ p io t( clti7en_ci^liL bigJ galnst-murder or arson? . Negro-whiteNegro-white couple. There will Thaiilcs to Israeli military brilll- perhapshaps 10 yearsy hence, with one or ChiefCUef Justice Earl Warren was be.be, of of cours( course, pathfinders; but h sides having acquired a nuclear, wrong.TOng in saysa y in g Ute V irginia pathfinderspathfinders Ielead lonely ahd often ance, the opportunity for lasdng both sides ha ■ miserable lives, if only because - nb or,two. • -I® - ■ lawsiw s sserved e rv e d "n’'n o legitim ate over- m iserab le llvi peace in the Middle East is gp^Bter, bomb or two. ridingIding purpose,purpose.^' They served the theythey are are gull guilty of being differ­ than at any time in the past two : The•he presentpresen w a r cannot.be allowed ’ purposelurpose of raelracial dIscrimlnaUon, ent.ent. Parents Parents of bolh races are decades. to end2nd on the same note of uncertain- d eesigned sig n ed to m.maintain someUiing still selfish ccconcerning their chil­ and inconclusjyeness as its 1956^ tawdryawdry called.called."while suprema- ’ dren, and .loi long years will pass -ilYeLflL-the_same-time._thi3_war._. ly and incor -before-they-accept-somethlng ------like the Suez war of 1956, has sown pr^ecessor. ------c yy:'*-There :"-T h e re wa;wa’s-no-otherway-to— before-they- itilities'is no.great gain if the fac- interpretnterpret laws-whlch laws prohibited ..whlch.may ..which.may Ibe :legaLbut..whlch___ seeds from which could sprout an hostilities‘is: ' Innterraclnl terrac ial maimarriages onlywhen remains so inimpracUcal. Racially even greater conflagration in the fu- torss causing these hostilities are al- theyhey Involved whitei persons. mixedmixed couplc couples must live In to­ ture. lowed?ed to go < on operating. I ® ; : ! ------. - , " Virginia,' of course, defended day's world, not tomorrow's. The Immediate fruit of Israel's. . Jothing less than a full-dress in- liatlonal peace conference is in lightning desert victory, which con- J i JS r>,V founded all the experts, odds makers ler—a conference which, with or < ,1 ' and angle weighers on both sUes ot; * “thout out tothe participation of the So- -K- JK )i' the Iron Curi^, has been to eml, at it Union, !will not only reaffirm the I BRUCEJRUCE BIOSSAT least for a tew years, the threat ot a tional sovereignty of Israel but will ^ K i , ' war ol extermination by tho Arabs ally take up such long-festering against Israel, estions “as compensation for the TK ,lestinian refugees,, the sharing of No Nuclea®ea® \War - . 'The Israell sword has cut the God- rdan River , water, the status of' M I ^ I Mlaii knot th a t W ostem diplom ats rusalem,_the civil rights of Arabs ...... , w - • WASHINGTtWASHINGTON (NEA)-Argu* ton with his first-critical mus* agonized over tor weeks. How to con-- ing in Israel, the right of all nations . K ' mentnent that PresidentVi Johnson's age on June 15, he offerW power-- conductM nduct o f Ui'ethi V ietnam w a r Is ful counter^lkKji bulky figure trying to ihnngo all this, In the futuro a difference; Ft Soviet lenders during the critl- <• hhide l( £ ffOlft i^ v world, view tho fact VIEWS OF OTHERS ' Btate.me. The SeminoleSemi Indians of chango nil this a dlllorencei For year, now tho cni week “ S o’f ' ttho Mlddfe East wnr ffi? Floridalorlda Justlust got a court ruling ho white man will parndo while men lit Iii IFlorida had been . S-rthlShV rt that his boss was on tho line, iround In tho Infield beforo tho Kculping their f were tho hardest they hive had making moklnB an nn embarrassing call. . ^ • J th&tlit they they own ovra 90 per cent ot ' ‘"'““"'I I” "jo 1 sculping their fellow while men tolo makemakeslhcoCuba.^ slhcc Yet W o. lorida rncss.'ac^s, nndand thotho Indians will ap* juiu tho tho wlnlertl wintertime, particularly m , .! Yet Fedorenko's posturings iluud them from the stands." when when it it came cnme to prices. From .. Nor is It possible to overslalo were somethingsomeU less than totally Opinions Of Guestiic s t E d ito rs ™cordlnBAccording toton a treaty that the Iho Imporlnnce ot the fact that distracUng. distracUng. whitehite man signsigned In 1823 and pTho c Seminole Semlnolo spokesman snid, now on the S'c whit^i man jl’y rtnnr. hy TnMlnn. ■' VCryvery OUtSCtoutset (of the fighting — effective sc air$W mi11R»trfonh5tr*1nnd;— Florldor-ond-iRoFlda,-and-BO-wo-havo-6Qt— iils-dono-bvLliu effective screcn. Fpr If tin U Resldenta of this community erft discover- ‘herosro Is Is absolutely absol no solution in sight for paid nnxioua thnt their real Inten- part faker. 1 ht money was never forlhcom- ‘'"idciisido t thc ic 'Fontnlnblenu. Fon Eden "Whnt•'W hnt about a b o u tth e collego kid s f ^ 'o u a th^at part faker, ho is also part real, !ng lirst-hand'^what alt the shouting was the1 near future,futun whether the preaent nl,rport Tht money was tions not be- misunderstood' for • He represen ig , nnd so-th o -S e m ln o le s flu cd .- RocRoc i*ndi*nd the.tho ArAmericnn hotels as who comocomo dowdovm fop Easter va- not be ■• 'He represents the other face of about a llttlo more than ft year ago when is to be rebuiltrebuil and extended or nn entirely mg, nnd so-the- ono minute. Soviet pollc Tie U.' S. Court of Claims ruled white-mnnwhite-mnn resreservntlons. They c n tlo cntlon?" n ? " ®"iS Soviet policy, advocates of an airport bond issue womcd' nowbv airportairi^rt constructedcc In another location, Tho U.« S. Court Next to the lightning military Thnt Is tl lint Rincc the United Stales de- wl'ouldKliould be be woni w onderful to u rist at* "W"Wo o sh shall a ll let let Ihem como, but . Next to he .That Is the policy of Russia that tha Uwlston Airport must be replaced Bubstanliaijstantial funda fui will'be required. thnt sincc the I triumph ot Isrnoi, that use ot the mischiel aultcd on the payment, tho tractionstractions forfor thitho Seminoles. wo shall shall forbid forbid tho sale ot fire* \ tho mischiet-mnkcr, tho exploit­ or modemlied. Thoro nre < direct White House-Krctnlin con* er of troubl rhere nro only three logical sources — lemlnoles could easily claim OO “Tho•■Tho whito w hito i m nn will bo en* Wwater.’ f'p r-’ E Everyone veryc knows the er of troublo nnil wcnknesa and The runways at the airport arc quite lltoi^ community fu while man cnn't hold his fire* tact t«ct was probprobably tho most dra- lack of vit nmunlty funding, federal funding, stnto >er M?^ccnt cent otof the the state, courngedcournged tn tn di dress in costumo, .while man cm Inck of vigilance nmong peo* ally falling apart. That fact la slowly but funding)ding nnd and various combinations of tho water, particularly tho collego malic and *'significant event of pies pvcrywhere.evcry\ Thnt policy , II ibe Seminole. cxeroUe their nmkemako whlle-nioiwhile-man's souvenirs that J»rticu! surely costing this community Its air car- •QQ. three, If the Semlnol stuclont.'* thetho week,week. helped helped produceprod the Middle Enst lHht5, we can expect to seo cnncnn bo bo soldsold to to Iho Indians nnd rler service.'' federal I nskcd tho chief if ho felt the « Its evident "V lesson Is 0 big onet w wnr, nr, nns s itIt hnsli genernted o r cn* rhe federal government Is willing to pro- nar.y mB^y’changes" changes in Florida in tho kRcp k'lcp aliveolive thetho primitive Caucn* I nskcd tho c whito man ahould bo compen- Barring occicaccldcnt or gross mls- cournged cournced otherm contllcta since Effective Juno 1, the Federal Aviation vldolo up to aboutab 65 per ccnt of tho cost of lext next few f6w years. vcnra A chief spokes- Rslan an dnncea dnncea tli thnt the Semlnolo "’l"® Agency ordered West Coast Airlines to n new or rebi Baled foi nny land he will lose understnnding, both of which World World WarWar II. new or rebuilt airport. In addition, thero nnn (or /nr Is iq U ii a spokesmnn children enjoy so much. T Sr, neein hiuch less probable in tho Russia m listen the load cn Its 40-place. .F27 planes | js talki^Wi that th a t a a lull in the Vietnam war might c loW mo to Iho Seminoles because of tho i' , Russia may not have done • ihiel?) told me in nn Interview: "Wo"Wo bellevo bellevo thnt If tho white, SiiJt rSh^e light of tho hot llne'a quick use, with this nc serving Lewiston, The reason' la tho dete-' permitrmit nnan eveeven larger federnl contribuiiSn. court ruling. with this policy In Vietnam, as 1 ‘'There Is great unhappiness menmen concon makomnko itholr reservations "oh " hn sni tho two great powers are not go- supplier of rloratlng surface on tho aging runwaya. QutIt Itit seemsseems unlikely that Iho wnr will end sr •'Oh," ho snid. "we'd certnin-. W Bupnller of Ho Chi Mlnh, until . Specifically, tho load must be cut to 32 goon or that imong my people. Even tnough nltrnctlvonltrnctlvo enou onough, they wlil not ly bo bo dollDhled delighted to algn a treaty Ing to collidecollldc In a blinding nu- ho ho IsIs moro moro clearly tho loser or an or that tho federnl government will only nltrnct Semlnolo tourists. q S passengers, year around, meaning the loss oyerer paypay the the full co.st. And this communily J'iorldn'lorldn ll » n n mess ^ of hlghwnys, nnly nltrnct S with tho white man and repay dcnr S u ”"*'flash "- not over Cuban tho peril of0 its ndventuro In­ h u t o th e r In d ian s from overy )!. „ .Y,' l of eight seats on each departing and ar- couldn'tu id n 't acror scrap e u p 10 p e r cent, of the co st lOusIng l'Ou»*ng development-i develo] nnd re- but other Indl him for tho land. We’ve ovca nilsslles,missiles, ovoiovor Israel nnd Egypt, creases. ForFo Moscow tepds lo riving aircraft for this community. K jtsits economi economic llfo depended on It. lorts, wo will onco ngnin make etnto..a.elntlioUnion.'’ In tlio Un li'.'jAworked out ra n I,formuin, Wo'll pay ‘’YSr,over Vietnnm or nnylhing else, piny piny theiho gamoga until It Is either Furthermore, If the Lewlaton*Nez Porca ^ # j i t a hnppy Indian hunting I Inuked nskcd tho tho c chief If Ihla meant $10JIO downdown nndnnd : SIO n month until When Soviet Premier Kosy. qulto quilo unproductiveunprc of gain or Couniy Airport Commission cannot soon dis- Stato funding of airports la n nnlurn], {round." ground" thnt Seminoles would not mnko nilnil tho Iho Innd land w wo took In Florida gin's operative ratUed (hnt unbearably unbearably threotenlng lo tho ice tbe state undcrwritoa tho cost of lilnh- ,i,o < covcr a way to finance a Jerry«bullt, tem- “‘nee the stau Ono cf tho first things that anyuiiy efforteffort tolo (erteach tho whito mon IsJ h pnldpnld olf." olf," tolciypoteletype mn( machine in Washing* lecurlty lecurlty of of tho Soviet Union. porary surface. It Is possible that tho Lewis- wnyslys for groground trODsporlntlon. But that he chicf snld tho Seminoles In* otherother skillsskills thnithnn thoso Ihcy could 'h''Thai's hul'K vor vory generous," I toff facility wlil become unsafe for Iho F27, aourceurce of fun(ftnda would nppenr tobo n hlnnk lendod icnf*cd toto dodo wnswi to clinnge Ihe IcnrnIcnrn onon nn reacreaervnlion. snld.snld, "nnd •'and thc tho whito pcoplo in and aomethlng less will bo olforcd. Tho. wallIII nt at lenst least for tho romalninH 3V4 to [Killry a at t tho ,ho H in inlcnh raco tra c k . ‘‘T‘‘The he w whito hito mnn Is bnslcnlly l-'loriilnFioriiln would would bo tools not'to only something less at West Coasl'a dis* yearsars of of tlio the present atnlo ndmlnlstrntlon, i In past yeara, before tho races, lacy."lacy," thethe chlclchicf snld, "and thero acceptscccpt youryour gogenerous offer,'* posal Is its now Piper Navojo, a twin- Lewistoniwlaton can'can't wait that long. ' \VAYN1 engine plane accommodating seven passen- FundingFunding by by thc community. In coopern- WAYNE BRANDSTADT,TADT, M.D,f — mnir-ObvlouaIy-ihat-Bt«p- would r«ioRat«— tiorr-with^hcrn ri» itn ^ h { r^ e d era l-g o ¥ e m m e n t< o r-e v e n ------Lewision to a fecblo shultla servlco to Spo- in cooperaUoicooperation with the federal govornment 'D A D D Y ' I kane and Voiln Walla, nndid neighbor, neighboring counties seems to bo nn- w D MTr I\I\RY I GOLDWMER ’ ER...... ~ A chief contention of those who advocated oiiiorher deod-erdead-end street. Barring somo mns- Ijluscularir Pains paasoso of the bond Issue Ivlorcli 1, 1DQ6, bIVffvc reversal reveraol In public sentiment, tho resi- TWI was tnat Lewision was innorlng tho shift dentsmts of this communily nnd thia section of |\] Q-A relative of mine In her use of asp to Jots In commercial oir tronsportatlon. idalio seem i use of aspirin, hydrocortisone laho seem unwilling to support o modern- ' National X 1 1 CoiConfidence:e SlipsSli eorly 40s hns n griiiy sound on nnd ond various other drugs; hent This newapaper. nmong other In the com- heded nirportnirport cor construct a now ono. movement an nnd olhor forms of physical munity, observed repeatedly that'airlines, iiiatIliat seemsseems to oxhaust tho oltornntlvcs, . - ' . movement nnd much pnin In hor Uiernpyj nnd •Cinphnsiioa Iho Including Weat Coost, would huy no more butJt suggesllosuggesilona nro wclcomo, No No sooner"oonec hndh"' wnr erupted In Communbls.to Communl»ls.to continue tho wnr k'nowlcdged thisth nnd Ihen have neck neck anilanil upupn tw ; aplne, Coulcj this 1 " rules of lieollhful living. propellei^rlven aircraft. As the promller MeanwhileMennwhllo, Uwlston, i\ city Hint plo- Ihe Jho MiddleMiddle EnstEns than a dislurb- nt nt Ihelr Iheir ownown pace p und ou tlioir tukon tnkoii overy overy firm f atop posaible bo bo orihrlils? nrihrlils? How cnn further „ ow n toriUH unlll ihoy w cro ren d y to b rin g th e A craft wcro rcllred, thoy would be replaced, neercdsercd In smnll-citysn commerclnl nvinilon, Ing *''R riiHli of of ru ru m o rs e rupted In ow n teriuH unll to bring Iho Arnb world around calcium calcium deposits depc bo prevented? Q -U nrthrltls Is cnusM'by a by jets. And Jets are too heavy and require lums destined to return lo lla nviiillon WuNliinKlon. WuNliinKlon. T T h iit they .could 1Q lo negotlnle negotlnle nn nr end .to It nil — to to acknowledging, ncknowicdg whqtlior they A A -— In In chroniccli OHtennrtiirltls 7nvirus, ns some lay, could this too long a runway to )«nd nt tho preaent childhood nnt hang so persistently .pii tho prcHumnhly proHumnhly on on lliolr nwp lonns. hntcd us tor thci effort or not, and and rhoi^nloidrhe^nt nrihrlils rougli* In somo "cnaea be the Influenza lildhood nnd the humlilnling prospect of hang so pers Virus? aliport, ' ‘ Buvon-nlaceivcn-ptnce planes provldipg Inndequalo H^ashinglOn'grapovlno'Is Washington' grp n. snd The Thonecoiulw nocoiul would Ilo tho nni]or thnt 'l!"‘ ArnbsA™l» and«i larnells would ening enlngof of hiollioj joint aurtnco occurs. The prediction of. no more purchases o f fli,,,memttlo sorvicoservic whllo tho rest of Ihe world cdmmontnry commonlnry onon tho Inck of con- impnct impnct on on tho thp world at large. hnvo ,(® to lenrnwarn lo live logether Ihla This rouglwnlng rouglwn rather Umn ex- A~A variety of Infoclloua diS* propoller-drlven craft has proven correct, >ars j.by in Jots, < ’ lldenco fidenco timtllmt hnahr doveinped re- .Should .Should tho tlio S6vlots S6 havo taken nnd that an net ni of viriuni geno* cessivo cessivo calciumcalcli deposits aro ilio catiea ““"oa mny be nssoclnied wilh wltfi om nolabto nxceiHlon, Wc.l CoMt I. snrdlng tho ndmlnlntration'n nny nny nctlon nctlon,to to cool llio flghllng, cldo agnlnat agnlnflt Isrnelli could not bo most mo.it likelylikely cnuso < ot iho evmiv ■'■‘lirltls.nniirllls. 1Those includc. rhou* ' purchasing Uie llttlo Piper Navojps to servo .. Weat Coast calls ils little'Piper Nnvnjoi public atalcmcnts as opposed to you you can can bet hut your hoots they tolerated,’ tolerated, toms toms miniloned.minilo ninilcmalic fever fever, undulant fovcr, ty- drliikwaiers llko Baker, Ore., and perhaps mlnl-plnnes,mlni.plnnes.*' Mnybe thnt Is npt. Porhiins privnlo nctlons. would would havohnvo tnkcntn the most ox« At theIhe snmosnm ilmo, all leglt* Q — My .Pliold, tuberculosis nnd German Lewiston, Ida,, that can't cut Ihe mUBlard, theyley aro aro mo meant to servo mlnl-cltius wllh Pr'vnio nctlons, meaalcH, Of theso German men* Thu rumors concerned cerlnin (rnvngqnt (rnvngntit publlo pub crodit for It. Inmto Arnb claimsc ngalnat ls* nlgiit wllh a: However, oiner than that: tho purchases miiil-vlalon-linl-vlalon- aand minl-fulurea, — Lewiston Tliu rumors c flios la tho only ono c nuscd hy a "pnckngo denis" with which iho Incoming Iwcomlng overnightpvcr tho world's rnol, aa, for Inslnnco,li Ihe plight Ko hns beei of new equipment havo nil Involved lets. ribune, Tribune, "pnckngo donls virus. Influenza Is bnd enougli admlnlslrntlon would try lo buy • grontest' grcntesr pencoinnker.pence , of thuthe PaleallnlanPnlo refugees. Will thia ht)> Tlw DCs havfl already been retired, and tha , — ' ■ I ndmlnlsirnllnn ' Without lla Involving tho Joinla. would havq to Iw fnced with A—Monsur ' F27i now serving this community are grnd- -rnN qm Soviet hulp’In cnIIIng off tho wnr Donl Donl or or no no donl, tho Sovlqt would havo | A—M oniurin Is tho prolonged* . a _ m u in ■ Q -M y huaband hnan't wnlkcd h ’ ually vanishing in favor of tho Jets. tupiaiu■ CONSIDERATION FOR HIPPIES Bgnlnwt S l'„‘.t''°lfrMl'‘ iN'rnol —• n w nr m oat Union Union slnndH sln n d s lo i como out Iho oqunl frankncas. franknc action nsplri Instcndi tlic Bltuntlon has been poraona will fo r a b o u t 10 yeara because of ijs t week*a clnah helweon (he New York, ntircu A«rce could could not no nnd would not Winner Winner In In iho Ih^ Middle Eiint wnr Instead, the riim nriHipiii' n rih rlils, I h fIB ’ I liiive Iwgun wlliiout the lull co* l f Ifior 7 o r jiloIo oilieroilier 761lceMd a'groui^ oriuppioa cnguHBd imve iwgun wll ’ (nken Dccadron for the past Or«.. earlier this year. Since l.cwIiton la In I noisynoisy aclltacllvily has boon aomethlng of nn nperntlon ^rntlon ut uf the t Soviets' with hifi hift HhntloredHlinttorcd overy< tie lliU iin* (iccrut iccrot diploniucydiploniu Bubltltutlng for anyone who litkes It regllnrly, eight yean. Would on oporntlon • , totally dependent on (ho F27s, tho lonii of emborrnssmeHborrnssmenl, to tiio ndmlnlstrallon of' flgypt's Egypt's socialistsnclulls empire builder, tlon tlon hnd hnd built built up with tha vorlr opun firmness,flrmDcss, Wor has been Uio W ''.® whO , on hit knee to remove (ho cai- Mulpment waa felt wllh full forca here. Mayor Undsi ous Arab-.nutlona...... rc a u lt...... -...... - ahould “JowW havo, havo a ,porl«Ilo -blo^ . “rum'dc" ; layor Undsay b'ooauie the 300 young pur- (inmni Gnmnl AbdoiAbdoi Nasacr.M ous Arab.,nutl< ‘ c um deposits help him? Would " ThO' eight flightJ In .nnd out of,4xwlaion Bonain. InvolvedIiivolvod woro M t ilolng anylhln# morn Dcnpileb j ,,,!., vnrlntlons vurli In detail, ■' ' Tholr Tlieir weapon weapi wns the cold, It U \tould >toutd IwIw comforling to bo ' o" a ■ - vliom ln u-0 help him? , each day were cut to six. miachlevoualiachlevous ithan playing Imngo-drunis nml the >ha mainmain contentconici ot tho package ' cnlculn(cd, colcula(cd, tncllcnltne declHlon Inui nble totn acoftacott oti nil auch rumors (^A ro ^ muscular'rheumallsm' •,''* A-Youra —Your^ liusband'fl troublo li Moreover, the lost F37 will be' replaced rpclilnujcltinK ra BBuddhistu love chant. As an nfter- rumors fim or. Involves iS S Vlotnnin: tne they they wouldwould gladlygia aoo tiio nation HH us a a sccrct aocret deald to goin Soviet and I " ! ./”?,'""* rlieumailc .'arthriiis tho' not nm ID«o muchmud an accumulallon ot with a DO Jet, a Jet that cannot land at motiiinth theiTio cit]clly hns,announced a plnn to set Unlled Stntea S : * would hnit iln nf of larnel larnel wipedwipe off tho face ot loid mid in in endingending thnt war. That is name? How Bcrloua nro they? cnlclumcalcium asas 0 desUuctlon of the -’ - liw ls lo n bccause thia com m unity i^aa b e en a sidilde e 10 10 "tro"troubadour areas" in which clil- K , ! *; ?',5" l.omblng of North Vietnam In rc- Iho tho earlheorlh If llIt would ndvnnce by difficult difficult tolo do,do, howovor, when to Whatlsthecuro.ifany? "im t ts the SShcnrsmooth cartilago of tho normal , lilting ground contemplating Its propeller* zensms cancnn slnnsing and plnv musical Insirumenis cm lurn fpr the Soviets hnlling tholr n foitt the planaplni nt CommunlnHt ' tills ddny n y tho Uio te|i rm s ot the BOlllc* ' . A—ln A r * " muscular rhcumntlam it; Joint Joint surface,lurfac 1 know of no opcr- while other olilel jn'the' region imve wol- withoutilhout sped special porm k (As, a. cornlinry. support of Naasor, thus forcing', conquest. HiloIliis country, on.tho ’ inunt 0!of theIho CubnnCi missile crlali la the musclea * rather than IhoI otlon otlon Uiat Uiat would restore thnt ‘coined Ihe exciting Jet age v^lh open nrma. therelerc will will be b« quiet nrtns In vyhlch peonlo an end (o’ (ho fighting, > other other hanil,hanil, hashn attempted In nll I > remnin remnin under under 0' cloud and when, iolnti thnt are * involved. Thia isI fllirtaco, atirfacc, PyrldoxinoV' or vltnmln’ ,Fpr reaaona largely of ita own making, will111 not not be be c allowed to sing, or ovon play tor (ho I 'lo ss le rlo u s th a n rheum atoid ar^ D-0 is Im' Such a deal .would havo hnd 111 l[* dipk)mnoydjplomnoy to avoid facing F! .ilespliQ.ilesplio'nil 'all official of .dcnioli,' tho ' . n-0 Is Important, for hcnlihy Lewiston hai less ilr.servlco today than, it portobiojrtablo r«d rudloa). Thla,soom< n civlllitcd , Such a deal, thrills becausc It'la Icia crip- toeth, gui Iwo' profound offfictsi First' tho *}» blunt fnct that Iho Arnh nn-1 Blfnngo tiirnnuo f)ict f(ict IIs that this nation E * • loeth, gums, blood vosicls, had a year figo. And m ontl^ boarding fig- wayay to to mam manage things. As a Parka Com* two profound •pllng, These dlieascs can beI nervoi nerve# and and rod blood colla but would bo .(ho obvloiii effect In , (Ions havo neverjk l«en Inlklng (lid did (ilsmanllodlsmanlli vnrioua nt Its ur«i ar«,downjii'« rejult. Thli communily,' missionIssIon officofficial said, Amorlcan youth Is would bo.(lm( watcd but arc rarely cured,. thero there ore arc more ihings thot U Vietnam .where a halt of, the " al>out anyihlnft onyihln, i o a a Ihnn ok- miHSllo mlNSilo Imsoaimsoa a fte r llio Sovloii, m r luppoiediy Iday* next-boom town, re-, Involvedvolved In a "mualcal cxplcalon" and Vietnam wherf Tlio treatment deponda on (lieI won't won't do'thundo'tli It will do, Curing bombing would turn tiic war into lernilnnting I iNrnei.n . took took downdown UaIta lBuncheU'l3..9ui)a.': : quilts greater nlr ifirvlcc than ever and oughtIght toto havohave n wny of following Ita incllna* bombing would type of JauolvMieni, the cnusoI arlhrltia arlhrltia la la one ot.Uio things It ait ondlQsi quagmire ot Jungle Our, dipionudipiomncy, 'hod It heon This, too, Is ibaa.prcpAr a Swimming Class>S r and d " o older. M l Junior Life Savingi/inB ppost o st officeoffIc< iri H a g e rm a n . T hp e T,10 oB Jt)6 e Disfcussed . Glasses are held Ior the «d- bus will 1 from "the Boise SBA Afflce. wlll HAGERMAN-Mp. ReK Me, J »«• bus will then proceed up the xhaThe' -.Smair Cm Bujiinesa-Admin-a* mmcet-with-area-buslhessmen cet-with' ta WtKBBKtKBKKKBBKKM - Eleven pretty-heads-llkely,.wlll • the" v a n c e d 'stu d e n ts.------V aijer G n Sarchairman lor ths ™"“ ‘‘ “ — Vaijer Grade 'and'throiigR the isiratioWis(ration’s loan program and discuss the beb« rilled'withriiiec ‘^visions of sugar ram, There will be a registrationitlon TmUeTmtle ar,ea.ar,e The bus will stop 'd discuss the various programs of plumsplum s and1 crowhs'f tonightiht as Cross swimming program, There management assistance pro-,o* the agencyagencyi Including the busi- 7 ^s* fee of $1. payable at the pool,»ol. for'for childrenchildre along thb route at visions wil the MissMi! Twin, Falls Pageant,gcant. announcesannounc annual swimming lis- ^ee o( $1 visions will be discussed by a ness loan rman Transportation will be furnished;b^ prearranged pre>arrang places. . a ness loan program and man* ' scheduled scheduli to begin at 7:30[> p.ni.p.ni! wiwill begin for Hagerman Transpon ■ rcpresfnlatlve of the admin-n- agement aiassls^iance. Thursday..-matsT hursds iht^Iinalin a l Wyouths hs 1 Monday at the Goodingxiing by StanleyStanl Penfold.^, who will - -- - ■■■■■■'■“ . : .------7" istration 1 at the- Twin -FallsIs -Appointments..may-be' Appointm mada I stages:.-; ------Municipal Pool. ; __ •U. • take a ’biW s to Gooding each day TRY.TIMES-NEWS-WANT-ADSjRY-TIMI )S C._oLC^oflice,Friday._:C^oLC^of ------by calling tthe Chami«r-of-Com ------at the ThOFP ‘•’i?res(ed In taking’• the of (he course.< TransportationItion FOR FAFA?1 ?r SELLING RE‘!ULTSrs ..Bert Bert ■ A.A., Hoidnl. lann officere r mmerce,offic e rc e .office, phone_733-397<» Tv^in f slum . 1 '^gown M ' '^sT^r y)[M - and tal ------/ r 'r r ^ - t o tl S i i i R^ g | = ' ^ J l m a s a be m m m Althouf ' f 7 -- - &'v<‘rde 1:1 crow n, Y w s s A I cording cont«st

I "1 d< v e ry 1 i M p B c a n t - N that wni be placed on the head of • I shall LOOKING AT CROWN (hat wHl ht Ths erant wllf b« held' lestanl]at the T^3 te S **iV; . the, new. Miss Twhi FaUs•alls Thursda;niursday night U Emll Pike, Tv^ln „Ano Falls 1 High School gymna- genera} chalrmitii 0/ ihlsMs year’syear's MissMfa .Twin Falb Pageant. slum, J a n ^ ^ featuring 11 contestants I I I r i w In vt^^ng .suit, evening gown M ’ I test, denied Russo flunked and and talent J® competitions. ; Garrison’s , 2tisaid the polygraph operator was ^to ^ the winner of-the g crownl l Featuring . unable to get specific readings 80;{>«:oladefl£:Brestigc.TScho|ar£ * KS

Probe Briiiffs of-^^onder/ul”dfear^i^T"^r~ : | A HUGE 2 0 “ S h.v as a beauty queen of Twin Falls. E B IS ? *^ " Shaw, M, a wealthy retired gis-^ -nment- F fl \ t businessman, has edAlthough "I only one girl willm thbe is E l . B(BONU! ControversyJ ■ been indiclcdI on charges of con- excllimawarded the Miss Twin Falls r A ,.„y spiracy to murder President crown, j "you don’t have liJndH lo be IM Here’s howw you get your iBonusIiBonus! NEW ORLEANS, La. . (A P)- JohnJjl™ F.' Kennedy who was as- memorMiss Twin Falls to win,” ac- iis 4 * Dist. Attv. Jim Garrison’s presi- -nssim cording to one of last-year’s?he en- H — - After you havoe made' yotyour selection fromjm our stocstocka at our regularlar low prices,prl you m ay thenhen select 1other mer- » ____ dential assassination Tnvestlga-Sg,': ^2 , ig X°“S ,S ; 15 contestants,'“ ‘i Janet' Small,various Je- ^ O __chandisa_(of_your_cholce;?our_cholce)_up_to_20%_ofjyout_putcf your purchase.WITHOUT r_AN^^-EXT.HA_COSTl ANY_E U-...-Remember—this—____. . R e m e i ------r rome. ■ B9 . — trovecsy-today-after a-star-wit- jcuiti- E l —Bonu&-offer-i8-absolutelyHabsolutely^FREE-and^ou-mak»-you u-mak»-your-own-s«(jBcti6n-of-Bonu8 t-of-Bonue-M erchandise;-GhbQse*ex-GhoQse-exBctly-what—I J t ------s l "1 don’t feel (hat anyicholar- of us Ip l you w an t and nneed. eed. ness provided a denial to state- •' lost, wc each'gained something [ j - ments aired by the Nationallational ^ ° ‘*Sc jn* ships, very important (rom the pag- t Broadcasting Co. r,, surance salesman, told the chaii Is E m ll . n ------^------cant — it is an experience that |j Perry Russo lold newsmen‘wsmen attended a party Pike. 1 )rs are ^3 ■ Tuesday members-of an„ NBC “n “®FS ep tem b er 1963, a t theid l oof m e- ^ E shall d d B( never forget,’’ she noted. E l ■ eln '‘tb David. W. Ferrie. RussoBike said sales; Anolher former contestant,nd dec- 19 f^HB news team sought his help "to X; , Nancy Brackett. Twin F a 11 s, E l - wreck . the Garrison Investiga-/estica- » was there be heard Shaw. Lee oratior I, pro- E 9 ' - Harvey Oswald and Ferrie' 1 plot• - wrote.gram "I. remember' lastid^G sum- or- ■ ■ £ f * > on/i 6s one of the most valuable R l • He added that the NBCC teteam am J'iH.thfJ P re sid e n t. ^ don Be ^ and precious times o( my life, n W ■ mN ON All PURCHASESCHASES g . nlterhated promises and threats The Warren Commission found eant p The pageant was highlight of » in repeated efforts to enlistillst his no crcredible evideoce.' that Os- asslsta & coopsratlon. wald was aided In the assassi-^ S my Prep Jlle.^and an cxplrience-1 ? , $ o c o o In New York, the network.de-ork de- nation of Kennedy. 'y will nual not^ forget." ||| accusa- Ferrie and Oswald are dead,. began Kathy Sue Froehlich. Hanson, E 9 o r o rr m o o r r e e H nied Russo's detailed accusa- Fen retired ais„ ^ jgg^ contestant, comment- tions. Shaw is free under J10,000 bond, reach o f n. has ed -i gained a lot from this E l In.itsJJonday.nlght televised:levised awaiti awaiting trial...... light s of.co”* excitlnn experience and I will ^ program NBC said Garrisonlarrlson , ------Ing tor esident forgdt the fun, friends and M i.— 'tlV lH G ROOM FURHITURESHITURE’ - placed_ Russo_on_the. witness — "D : island during the preliminary .A* as- memoriesu .d = n that I have made.*’. I I SSS ' B ridge R esults., Npv. ■ Tangible rewards (or the en- f l > BED ROOM FURNITUREfllTURE “Ml N hearing for, UlayX. ShawV know- TwlTwin Falls Duplicate Bridge and H. ■fr BE !L _ ^ | trJints-who-placaJn-the-varlous “ --^ngfthatnhe'-witncssrhadrJalledL-Jalled Club- GlubT-jnei-Monday-'evenirife-for M rrar =fourth: : — ------— , ______:. DINING ROOM FURNITURERNITURE .ji: H a lie detector test revelantilant to their summer: party. 8^°"° ppmpeHtlonaJnfiludfi^twJxrtilU WInr s were 1 3 — . 'jfT?^' his testimony. WinWinners were Mrs, W. P. Ha- cates,Mrs. 1 cold, hard cash, scholar-Irs..„M, y i • Ijj?.- • Leonard Gurvlch, a private ney aand Mrs. H. C. Hall,uge first? In- ships, Guerrj jewelry and travel. E 9 investigator who supervisedsed the Mrs. iT. P. Shelby and Mrs!d Art the Wood) Chairman of the-event is Emll .Is l— riO R EXA/yiPLE; I party Pike. Pageant coordinators are ^ 3 I : home Edd Bossard, in charge of ticket ^ 9 $ r BONUS } « r i 50 said sales; Don Zuck. stage and dec- E jl 3 ON EVEHr...... / a ;w. Lee orations; - Clayton Rudd, pro- N ’25°° ^ n ----- ^ ^ BLUE Lfl / / 1/ SHrte O PPINplot gram G (at the-pageant, and Gor- ^ 3 - / • ! / j^ajR g don Beckstead.'in charge of pag- Q ’ 7 / 4 ’ • 10 o 'n T v 'e r v ...... *50' n found eant production. Bill Chancy Ts „ ------SHOP-9 A.M. x p o lat Os- assistant general chairman. fc l J e i f l p c §S^R v:::.;: : - S Uissassl- N D A V s Preparation 1 2 for (he 16th an- k l ' *20 :..n0O I TOO tn » wm MSB AT lotnnlOtnnrofflHrriKZf rotflHT re nual M iss Tw in F a l l s . P a g e a n t *' ^emAmnMMu-KoeocMHc — 5 dead, began in December — and will ^ 9 . noo & ...... ’500 I D bond, reach a climax when the spot- I I light shines for 11 hopefuls dur- Ing tomorrow's presentation. h | k' ’200*200^ r ^ w ...... 1000 1 0 0 0 ' ’“ ' S - 1 I ts Llndemer, second; Lewis Hack^ ^ 3 ...W”-! i Bridge and H. L. Armstrong, third, and %J *300 T e^vW .... M500 [rife- for Mrrand'W nprRex^Woodpfdurth: = ______Winners- of door prizes were rMOO ...,;.’2P; . ’2000 ”" S- , . y i EP. T Ha- o Mrs. r , C.J.'Straughn,iM rs..M , f t I MOO ^^^HCOMOIKONAlI, first; Guerry, Mrs. Lindemer,'''Rex . W / Thi# BonuiBor offar Is for avoryons evoryon* . . . ^ :rs; Art Wood and John Feldhusen. BHM nr*,* whether you need a roomn full or JustJui< a ,^^1 7 »ofa, table or lampi

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his class, ft requirement oftea 6 • Twin Fgll> TImo.s-Newiis-Newi June 21-22 1967 . Si — stipulated by Joc^l.boards.------______The: defermenta-would be-ef^ - g —Heart SpedSpecialists UrgeU rge,Test=Sfective until the student finishes I be bis undergraduate work, reach* 1 Bv hOBERT A. HUKTJT ^ Marshall;MarsliiH a former assistanttant fore sue:auch a change could be bis undei — mide. -The-Manhall-eommi5-,n,is. es..age., fl-’-or..lM vea schooi; i_ I Idahoho N1 em s^ \ WASHINQTON (AP) _ - A attorney «“ n'»y general.' ' “ made. 1 irltch whichever comes,first. He then . I that Existing authority for the mil- sion bad supported the switch whiche^ ESCAPE INJURYY r-16 PASS TEST ^ H draft law extension bill thal Exlstln id a would revert to'Uie top of tho r most Itary draft expires June 30. The while Oark’s panel opposed a ^ “1“^ ENAVILLE, Idaho (AP) — aOaOlSE-(AP) - The Idaho H I ^ H guarantees deferments for most 'tary ora Qi age group m6st vulnerable to • 10. new le^slatlon continues mostIottery.ltlost lottery. In aiiy form. . . [Twelvt- chUdiea and tworo adults State,State Board ot Dentistryistry n re- - ■ ■ 5 1 - college' students, targets 19-new legi lDductlD flz - -,4 ‘ -• - ta “ Undef"th6~ttew proposal; :any induciiofl escaped serlouajnjuiy Tuesday ported.Tuesday-thatporu 16-persons'-p erso n s _ ■ ■ |H . year^jlds for earliest Tnductifahiuctifah provisionprovisions of-the p ^ e n t law ta “Undef" — - when a^biis In i^ ch th^i^'w were ere sucxessfuliysucx« -^^ssed ' the- state ' ■ ■ V H and bars a lottery selectionm sys-5V5- effect, ,w.with some change?, unUi>nU* requestingrequestin undCM duate col- tTRY r y tTIMES-NEWS u v yAWT ADS “ =------rIdlng~overturiied oh a'a curve denttdcntar'examinQtions conductedonducted tem awaits only President•JoSian. John- l«'i* • ^ le^studlege student would be entitled to near here. recently rccci In Pocatello. ■ son's signature to become law. The prproposal.permits Johnsonison a defendeferment to contioue his ajiny att- courses long h e m e t scho< i S M Otnoers said . the driver drWct 'Tha'Th board listed these doc> ■ ■ ■ The llnal version of theIP bW.hni to loUow through on hls an- courses sot u I swerved tbe bus to avoidkl hhitting ittin g totors; rs ; ■ n H hammered into shape by House-House! nounced Intention of-puttlng; lUJan iastlc anand other sUndards of his H H 19-school. 1 Student deferments now . a rock and tbe vehicle:Ie over* Dr.Dr 'James Minas and^ - Dr.D r. ■ I n V Senate conferees, was sent«nt tofn emphasl!emphasis on Induction of 19-school.IS . turned on an embankment;nt alongalonK HowardHowi Mvlandcr. Boise; Pat-. ■ Ider are—granted_by_local _draft W ^ r theJ>resldCDt::Iucsday:by:ii:377- yea«^J4? rtre boarasTranh»'pendIng‘leg|slBj ------~the~N5nh~ FoilL^C'tHelCoeiailC oeia rick:jaZsaie7rcieurZ-d-iUen-^rick: = ■ 2d House vote. T he S e nale_ac- JJion j •has tfom n^-lt-a-m atter-of-Uw.------rP 3 ! P i r r ^ ’AIenT^lver.—Dr:tVicior-E.-W Dr:: alterrrt: Hall; 'IB * g&pShuSlauouJlMisulQa drafted^flrarbi^thipiool-l^ ____ ^— BUS d rlv e r-D uflne-TutTm i.-K q . DfrStgvgB^lBBei?TdaiHrralls;D fr^ - M ThrStifient,no. longer wouU x E 3 E logg, suffered tbe lossI ot0/ two Dr. Charies4 F. Warren Jr., Lew< ‘ ■ In its final form, the leglsla-younger leet- have to atay ta tbe upper half ot I - teeth and an adult passenger,issenger, iston;iston Dr. Kenneth E. Gibson ■ tion more cteseiy resembles ln« most Laveme Strohi, receivedd a;a brok-brok* Jr., Meridian:1 Dh Louis C. Kin- ^ m S M recommendations ot & panel BBut ut ththe bill specifically pro------; e a l e g ; “ ------;— 7^------;------cald,c ald , Dr. John-P. Weberib e Jr., r J r ., • H H headed by retired Gen. . Mark hlbits J'Johnson from changing ) S m I" Clck,' whl^h ' t^pui'ted' totr-Oic the ttiBTiresit1i6-Br«!;ent adectioii method by — ^ ; item ^ *Hombrc iwi I IWI w MAl^ FOUND DEADSAD . WllfordWi D. Moses, Parma; ^iip M House Armed Services Onnmit-nnmlt- using a liattohal lotte^ system Tibre - - . KOOSKIA, Idaho (AP)) —- KeiyDr.Ken- Dr. (Hiarles' G. Ward, Preston; ^ tee, than those from a presiden-eslden- as he hshad suggested. An act of . n e th Y ates, K am iah, w«s as found Dr.- Kent Lavem Angerbauer.[ e r b jM ^ tial, commisston under Burke CongressCongres* would be.reguired ^ be- meansans itiah...tr - urt an order CoeurCoei d'Alene, Idaho, was the scncesence of its director and leading ^ revoking » .0M bail postedjsted for app«apparent low of two bWders f W actor. . B ® ® ® M M ■ — Charles-E.-Smith-a-yearar and-a Tuesday-for-constniction-of-1.9Tues - v J — ------half aeo. ' ...... - m tff t-y ------D6c^i%-TiWe~'forbMde^.(^t-ifin^oil-- l j | j | ------ifM-i miles otBig-Creek-Road-in Sho- - th e ate r . Smith, 35, was held !nI the Ada abonahone County, the department \¥ 7 Ja'rtafS Cancerf'.ftl* for.the next ^hree weeks! during PLUSCOHITLUS C O H IT 1 - County'Jail to await Missouri said. ” TT ^ which he will mbs seven per- -advised-The-bld-was 5145,783.: , - , en p er- E.LWISIS PRESLEY P R E S L E N In- - ^ — autbormes,-who-wer6-advised —Th • LONDON (AP) — Actress formi formances. they can now have custodyistody cfof ■ ------,}P her hus- She said he is undergoing him. Smith’s extradition1Waso^ was or- INFORMATION1 ASKEDIKED - Plowright says her hus- She M ACAPULCO” ' i|PAU[NEWMANPAI ivier has deep ray treatment for "a slight “ FUN IN ACAPJ d e re d m o re t h a n ' ^ r eee e yyears e a rs BCBOISE-} { H DIADIANECILENTO food habits and others not^nd m TONITE ONLY i at Heyburn. , WASHINGTON (AP)-Rep. J. O k , campus Imptovemeat project tA V ? r the 1967 Fply dropped-Ctit 0! The regular, session of the 1967 ^ Arthur Younger, R-Calif., who . Load-up tho car. Sichooi in le g isla tu re pro v id ed J 70,000 fo r ■ the project...... - .iSjbod-choIesterol-of-thoseof. those pP-K represented San Mateo County. , - . Family Bargain NItq • " ^ ’ TTfd'm ilc Works DepaHmen^partment who- ate spccial dietsts came Calif,, in Congress for IS years, 1>50 per Car-load. ;erace nf died of leukemia Tuesdayly night n l ^ t 0-*^ '* Eattland Mv« . 1_.! reported Asphalt Pavinging Co..Co., PRESTOENT1 ELECTEDITED by over-all average of ' rol Is a “t Walter Reed Army Medical a . Lewiston, submitted aI bid of . SUNsu VALLEY, Idaho% (ArAPV— P )-“ 11 'P’per cent. Cholesterol is a Medical (WTES.OPEN 8:00>0 P.M.-P.M. - a•' AT 9:20 ONLY U flH 1 in the Center. He w as 74. $27,669.. It was taken under-td*m dtr-ld. MembersMen- ol the H«ho-E«stcrnvK a^t^ '»>*'b ^ . material involved in the Centt . visement . ■ ' Oreg of heart ■ • Oregon Seed Dealers Associationisociation ''“'■rawing and blocking of heart The work involves Mastni(> consjni(> TuesTuesday,elected.WllIiainJ>1cDon. LM cD on; a*1!" rte rie s. , . .. UUSE SE 'HMES-NEWS WANT ADS IT Q — lloir6f=COTli5;-sfdS^ksrpaVk;terpark; aliTor’CaTdw^I,a lJl Idaho, aas s pr«F presl- S I ing areas and street surfacing,urfaclng. dent. ■ ______^ ; IN ' inkutaIl»qM.|KPH«..HHFIII ■" ! 7 C0 UIHDIAP10njRK8» t« .^i.iniuSFIGQELnBiuUTV^ 1HI«lUlSPIEGI “ Jvjjj SHiRievJONes^a AUnhtnil.Scinitlne.|>ndgc1iM ^ tabWhUXiiM'i«irta>s-'m*eouM«.Muem'COUMnMUM. Draft Lawlaw MeasureJ 1 PLUS AT 11;15 .0NLY _ I s t a r t s ^ W B | i ■ ONLY^^^ ^ r n TOMORROW f jlijj Awaits SignSignature | ? I SaMJieaDEE < ■ >

By ALTON B U K ESLEEiLEE GettingGei the answer would call H i BoBS/DaHN AP Science Writersr ^ for enlisting < a amall ^rmy of ■ m LAST DAY! ATLANTIC crry,’ N.J.J. (AP) volarvolanteers. Half tfie m6n would I I P<^IPO'COHHoj^ | ; — Heart specialisU urgeded today changechani their food habitsL"='e‘! some- Ii n B B ' "im a go-ahDad with a massive■sive lest what ond^Uck with it for five /Ivc J involving «.000 to 63,000 m en to y ear; ) men lo years, The other hblf would, for f l STA R TS T-O-M-O-RT-O-M-O-R-R-O-W I I answer a critical healthth ques- comparison,comr go on eating as ■ HIVA60 tio n : they S : DR iH IV th e y clo now . ■IS E M E t Would changes from typical if' . y**™ later,'menmen who IBW lB IV ll& ll HotteiL J& H H American food habits really changedchan their food habits suf- produco some insurance* against fcredi„r„A fewer heart attacks than ! •»» heart attacks, the nation's lead- ^ .^.PETEROTOOIf-OMARSHAW^WHAWF-MCOURIE^iY SitiwnHeiniJillPII those who ' didn't change, it ' W ing killer disease? would be clear proof that most DONAlDPlfASENCE-JOANHAPEIE-JOANNAPEnEr-PlflUFFENOIREr An Many experts believe that Ame; .wrwKw.itMmMoaiRnaiM. MMnwsMmm Ang«lsl. .jQ H lia ve that Americans have been eating ( “ -auch-changes ~ especiallyally cut- their way toward heart aUacks, l"* 'WTaitnvM.tingMrawiwiatwtwwi.ntKiniiiiwiwn ting down on intake ot fata and but should< not and need not. cholesterol — do help prevent preveat ButBu would many thousandsjsands ot ' * * H 1 coronary atUcks.______mmen, en, and their wives, agree to 1.. 2 n d Big W eeek ^ " ’”UiILflQm&.tiIil.hahltaJnr-j>ewLJor-new ____ ■ ■ ______stay with it? . f~ — ™U.^. Men AreJ * e % The ansvrer to that isI yes, th«the OpenOp . .. i6!45 ^ T T I T T f , t i L NAIDO3^NANr^|M & NA |^ Executivo Committee on Diet a h and Heart DiseaM told the Am- \UMlli juM-G-llrHsiuiM-iMnnocouiK Killed In ericftn £ Medical Associationatlon to- ChildrenCh 35o I »:2s j l SffiEEL---—-2i£ d a y . I____ ~ Horse"shu Shu Club C It .reported results of a two- Accidents year feasibility study preparing _ tho way for the huge experf- ' plus colorOLOR - i S M PMAMOUNT, • ‘ ’ volved troopa ot the U.8, 1st Air Iggal PKiuwi - S . i t t A I r s€*a liffliM ftMMi < Cavalry Division operatingrating In ^ f>. “ ^ "BIG BERTHA" BERT •• tho central WgWandirnbouc'300 " M ' JP '' V mKm "W orld’* Uirg rgaat a 'a t PPunch u n c h B o a r d " miles northeast of Saigon. ------In-one-of-ihe-locidinis-nln*r r - i | g . . M O R ..... miles northeast of 'Phu Mv, « • Eveiy W Wedhei ed n esd ay lUmm howhier round.fellrd''.:- too H Ber.>0't>er.' SLxSLt m m m houra lator alx ci|valrymenvalrym en S BORGNINE, m i were wounded when anI artillery |«R 9 JOHN : ' W M i round fell near troops operating ’I'. _ ' ' i Mven mites northeast of DongI I I- K jfc 1 5;^. S o n . m CACTUCTUS IVE-IN . wA I WOREy n o m ; ' I PITE’!ETI’S Thuri.-Frl.-S«t, H H e ^ _ Fraa Membarahlp) Drqv/InB<'BvaryDrgv/Inga'E Tuesday . ______Dana Andrawss A& ______. ■m - i . : Joqnne Crflfn ■ I B - PLUS 'AT-lliao-6p4LY------bp4LY------' "HOTRODSIS I ■n FRIED ^ ^ ^ CHICKENEN DINDINNER ^ TO HELL" I I Southern, Friotl A family ,1a threatoned by S m a group of Juvonll*[’dalln^ dolln* • •wHwaew nwvu ^nronnkuji , guontajwhon .they m o v a to , ^Z2 SAT,; JUNE'24: I 1 ALL YOU CANanI EATa I ) . . Oifm P.M, , Ep ’ COLOR, - < a n d m ' , V EVERY WEDNESDAY)NESDAY ■•Thunasfiiifistiua.'»l- ■ .TIifcDiW'iindW'’ • rHnRMdtoflnwijnlilon.- rm I—ioW - ifNN.J.upnm .ANDiiiisoN i ' PIUS CARTOONN ^ U v * Mm iIo bafora« KM'KMVT-T\'channql 11 ' Aciulis l.is ■ studinti i.bo. ^ .Showtlma Thuradayd a y ...... inqlll - . KIDS F-R-E-E ^ ' > bythaHanaofTlma O rth ^ ii bobli *WDRlO AFlAME’^ O v tr 1,SOO.DaOcofl.ipwlnpililli,1,600.000 coplii i ' ' ” 7 ' ■ .r •/. B ' I ' ' ^ ■;___ 1. I ’ ' / , .

fc . Twin Falls Tlmes-Nawt 7 . Rainbows Are r - - . ' ' J June y n e 21*22 1967 • f ; N ew M in iB urlei^g^^ MiniLiner Is ChristerLstened At Bi "= Planted F or ^ Hu r l e y B urley areaa. resi-ion rest-iOR the plane. Won. p presldenl of, Magic Valley son, 6ecreU:y*mana^er,sei Burleylurley Stanley, Burley Cily CouncilutcU .* ^^B r , d e n u stood In ■ slow d rirzrizzling) lin g ' SomeSom« of the. well-wisherssrs at* Christian-College;Chrlstls :Joe- Peters.Peters. Chamber Chambe "of Commerce: Jim member,-andmember, many others. Mistake — rain Tucsday:nioming-to-9ee-thejee-the ending-thaenditij -event-were -John Burley_raayor;Burlev Uoyd Holllnger,lllnger, Henson, Burley Clly Counciljuncil Tho newne MlniUner will travel■avei JanjboreeJ a l Q l H I.OS A N GELES ( A P H A n neW Burley-Rupert- MlniUnerliUner Clark,Qark, Oakley. .Cassia CounVCounW presidepresident of the Burlw Chamberlamber membeimember;-Robert Saxvik,-Burleylurley at-sMat- swed eds-up-to-240 miles-per ------r- .;r:— -arm—arm ed C d'tC rcbber Jn-bis-JBfcMOi--“ ~ dedicated at the Burleyjiinwrt.iin>6rt. Commissioner;-DoniNielsen,Commi en, Al* of.Cof.Com o m m e rce ; M rs. F re d Ander*A nder* R otaiy- ota^ Club pre3ld6nt;andvRex_hpur, Mr :.Tywnti'thousand.rBintowtrout " - made.the.made.the.mlstakeoftaBgUiig ------;■ Don Cooper, Boise, marketingrketlng . Ifl am being planted In Buttonhook ‘ wwllh llh HIjUHijinlo Alvarez, 82. , manager for West. Coast Air-A ir- ■ • S B y Bay on Lake Pend Oreille for • : FFirst irs t hche pulled a guq Tues- .lines,, arrived on the.new.plane’-p la n e —_ BM j _ ]he_b«y8_£ittendlng.the.Bt)y-Scout ------d a y on-A lvarez.--pr«prietorof------at 8:40 a.m. and greeteded .th the e . H B W orld Ja m b o re e Aug. 1-9 a t F at r - • -day on-AI a plumbi Burley area residenls.- - - - IM 1 ragut Stato Park, .reports the ' a plumbing suppv >1><*P* . TThen hen hhe e ssaid, “G’ve m e your Judy Barkdoll, a sophomore at im B Idahb Fish and Gnme Depart* ‘ .'■^^^BB|ti|B ?_1 money or I'll kill yool” ...... ' “ Magic Valley Christian College,A llege, . m e n t ." " ...... ■■■'■. ■ ,..V 'v D l Albion, whose home Is at YuccaY ucca - - f z — tlnmlvrAlvarmiellvered-arnr:^ I freestyle k a ra te ch op to-_the -"Valiev.— CallLTi7aTIstene3~thlfdi3hl - J rt :::DIreotoi^^^R :-W ^O T rt^ I ■ banait’s' bbdy,‘“grabbea'’th«— ; ____new Burlev-Ruyrt Mfamnec-bs * J i f c g f ■ po^ur|ng_a bottle_of_champagn(m i r ____ ^ 4 \ ’a B | K being supplied by-Bob Erkins, I ------giuMind-whaeked-the>lntru*------NliniL'n ^ I der ^ e rover over the head with,it. It~ r BtrtiV~OTd~-wllt-faB transported and planted by tho department. |.. BeforeB c fo » the man. fled, • B u r l e y Jamboree officials are placing H 9 |s I . empty-handed, Aivarex add: ’ 3 Area Girlss '• .J l i f - I ' ed the Insult of tossing a a ' net at the mouth of button- ( ‘iR u p e r I handful of gravel Into his. h(K)k Bay. This will be a ^-inch I; face. V •' — ' GhOnFiftlfl ip mesh net (648 feet long.and up ,to 45 fe e t deep) -th a t w ill divide ' 7 ^ r t * J — Buttonhook-3ay-from-the-rest-ofor ------BRlicE TWbMBLY Expedition J !• Lake Pend Oriellc. Materials for BRli . . . son of Mr. and Mrs.a. Passes jTS-S Exam ' CALDWELL — One student H h ’ , the set are-being donated by Everett, , \ s, Twombly, Carey, Is rir Kont ^ various companies. Everett .' I* Dr. Kent’ La Vem Angerbauer,. from Twin Falls and two0 from •■''I* ’* U ^ S Bd th e recipient i f a Jl.OOOW Tw Twin i6 fFalls,S s is one of 16 dentlsu Filer are among the 25 memberse m b ers H 9 ^ ' Director Woodworth also noted>r* . sc the h o larsh red ip to Southern Meth* who whn passed tMssed the reccnt State Ex* • or the College of Idaho FieldM d Bi- Bl. B B ! - ! • i« .4 j that the department is spbnsor*.n- scholarsh odist UnTversIty School « of 3 am S lnatton n of the- Id ah o S t a t a ology ExpMltlon to Mexicovlexlcc) Hw E i . , ^ ing a wildlife exhibit at the ]am-re Law, odist Dallas, Ui Tex., for thc fall»I,1 Board Board ofof I Dentistry, held at Pa- which left Caldwel! recently.lU y. H K E , W boree. This exhibit will feature Law, Dal < I !?■ T i. nd term. He recently was ^adu*lu* catelio. cateJIo. In the 'group are Tathyy Mar ta- * • various birds, mammals, and term.ated magnaHe cum laude fromm Dr. Dr Frank Fra: McAtee, also of shall, daughter of D r. andd MMrs. r s . . nB B li'. fisb found in Idnho. as the ated university, ma{ where ho ma-a- Twin Twin FallsFalls, Is a member ot tha ' J . W. M a rsh a ll. 1133 l o c uust s t SSt., t.. IKB | '-* A w alk aw ay o f 110 y a rd s w>r* a s jorod th e unlvt in psyuology and busl-^ Board of Board D of Dentistry. Twin Falls, and Carold Molsee,violsee, ■i completed: two 6x8 foot fiber*nd lorcdness in administration. At' the — — -daughter ofM r. and Mrsi-Wayfie — ■_ glass tanks for waterfowl andhe'~Hooors“ ness adi C6nvocfltlOn7"he was“as“ ~ ------MEE MEET'SCHEDXJLTO Molsee. and Judy Srhlth, daugh-J S f. ~ , , 'T w iM i6 CHAMPAGNEBNE 00nn the new.n Burley-Rupert Mini*'Mini* tenlnatenlng are from left, JohnI Clark.Clark, Cassia dlsap- ed missingmi about 11 a.m.n. Sun- . X x p**^ each campsite area.. pe®repeared from nls uncle’s5 home day i and after an immediate "g Each student works on1 a se- fundaSunday morning was foundmnd at search searcl by family members fall- ,3^ lected; or individual projectect and 3=3“3=30 p.m. Tuesday in shallow ed to locate him, tho sheriff’s -g collects specimens for thele oroi- proj- water near tho bank of the office was notified at 12:30 f ect as well as for the C of I Snake River. p.m. Friends and neighbors • 4. t . StTMMERW' % biology department Dr. Robert SherlflShei Ray G. Mitchcll’II said covered“ v™ a two-mlle squarerc area a re a ^ rr D. Brati, biology professor,isor, is memlmembers of a search partyarty In ofor fieldsne and ditchbanks in thc 'L the expedWotv leader. a boboat spotted the bod^. o( ot area“^a inl addition to the dragging . i ^ -S A L E M 1 . I. — ______J imJim m my Peacock, son-of Mr.\1r and operations on the river.______I ; F O B Y O i m H O M E ^ ^ M n ^ - 2 Mra::LGeorge"Eeacock.-asrtheasrthe —The-bodv.:iis-at-Eavne-Mortu~ -JE n t s lx>« came Into shallow' water a^yw funeral arrangement;em ent3 ^ Jf "itfmoijtttmeiits1 I “S nnear e a r the shore, while theB group are pending. p< ______t j | . „ w a s w aitin g to hocJk onto a d ra g ,. fT H i ^ At Universitylly The sheriff expressed ap- ||c a a • 1- ,- •' precispredation of the familyloSK to the •LDeath 'v Takes-'O . 6e 7 0 9 ***? ___ - 1 = = TOanjrpersofi-s,-Ti6t^only fronrth& "-mmTfiinced”*■ g Burley vicinity but throughout I ' "Q uiek-M ountouirt~k70WTTO^ 5/ Two appointments to thehe Uni-Uni* Magic Valley, who assistedit in jTw w * - :w iffi^ versity of Idaho’s physicsics and f «arch or provided equip- EDEN—Jesseed; W. Willis,111,, 76,76. Sears AirMr CondiiiohersCon ^1^ art and architecture depart-depart* pioneer pionei resident of Idaho10 since menls have been announcedjced by b y As m a n y a s 20 b o a ts a n d 10 1904, died T uesday m omnlng lnR aat t Cheek Soars *|^ ^ roliege president Ernest W.V. Har* drawdragging outfits were utilized Magic Valley Memorial11 Hos* low price ■ - | J k| P tung. durinduring the thre^ay searchirch {orfor pltnl.pltnl, Twin Falls, o( a short ^ ..Initolliin ■ »_ Named as head of the physics the nmissing child. Tlie boy>oy wwas a s illness.Illnesi 1 3 8 " " 2 ____ department is Michael Edwin stayU slaying with his uncle andid aaunt, u n t, HHc c w as b o rn D ec. 16, 1890, in m ln u lo s B row ne, 36, m w a senioror staff Mr. tand Mrs. Gale Burton,on, who GilaGlia Bend, Ariz,, and camelam e to ^ live four miles west andmd one the. Twin1 Foils area with/ith his • -.Llghtvkrelghf—Li just placesiace in in window wind and slide sealer mile north of Burley alongong ththe e pparen a re n ts In 1904. He mworried a rrie d ppanels out to sides—you’rea—you'ro readyrea to cool. 3-speedlier Snake River. His parents5 aarc rc in RRuby uby P ro p st in Ju ly , 1912.112. She cooling, thormostarit control. control. Air A dirccllon’' controlle d ' |B B |H ;R # ,1 Alaska where the fatherth e r is died in! A ugust, 1924. |. H serving in thc Armed Forces.orces. Ho married Gladys Hensley ovoid drafts.ifts. OporatesOporafes on 115 volls. ‘ ------Sept.S e p t. 30. 1933. in Idnho Fnlls. . They hnd*llvcd in Eden„■;£ since NO MONEYftONEY DOWN l - A c ^ 1945. M r. Wliil.s w as aI m em - * 1 Declo M e g a te s - her of the LDS Church,, Hazel- on Sears iraEasy Easy Payrr Payment Plan COIT la f ton Ward, nnd w.as.:a retiredre tire d < istalled 20,OOD^BTU.kB TlLSyslem s Blig Report At Meet— farmer until tho time of his ■ ■ ' ' „ Completely Installe I Q H . DECLO — Two Declolo High death.death Ho was preceded in School students reported on their death by-one brother,-one-son — » Price" includes: BrowM Jarrettjf * ^ . recent trip to Boys' Statee at the and -oneh dauchterr- - —< I d o e r - C o n d e n ie r • SAVEVE 5$38,95 ^ -scientist with Lockheed1 11^ luncheonw h meeting of thofi Declo Surviving,Siir besides his widow, I ------• - Sears-^ries'^MOO^’-OuliiooN Co search Uboratories, Paloj®. Alw,Alto, KIwanIs Club Monday atIt Min’s are cone son, Roy Willis, Eden; ' I A'^Coll Calif. Dr.- Browne holds both • Sears- Indoor-Cooling J‘A 'i Coll . *»two “ 'daughters. Mrs. Leo (Iva .1 l u i a r .. B.S. ant) boiad on«n prai praiani fumo(a wllh cy College and an architectureiltecture Jos;JosepJj Glliett, club president,esldent, j2 p.m. Fijday at the Hazel- I real day-to-day comfort. Live, eat,, ^ sl odaqwataI bb1»war1»war dr cir dalli dallvary, dliltlbullan degree from Yale University.sity. He read, a letter announcing'"8 tho ton.on LDS1 Church, wllh Bishop I you select. ayitam and wiring ta axliMn axliMng aUclrlial ponal.t had dona advanced workc at the candlcandidacy of Joseph Seheo ®i of John jo j,i Okelberry officiating. I In .the degree of coolneis you select. American Academy In Rome, Suurhouae KIwanIs Clubub and Burialnuria will bo In tho Hazelton I • where he received the Pri*Pri* de CliffoClifford Emmett, Salt LakekeCUy, CUy, Cemetery.ccmo Friends may coil at I 90 BIU Air Conditioneiditioner... $578 Rome in architecture. for >or >* up to B YYaar* aara to P a y Use ThisThi Handy Times-Newsnes-News NO MONEY U DOWN U W IN , on Seara Modamlaingt^odamlxlng CrMlt P la n

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,i .1 ,. . ' 1 1 , ■ ' ;...... ■ f , ,0 BRIDGE B R ID G E (CLUB MEETS J ^ 8 Twin Falls TIrnes-Newsews ' " "Jur^e Jur 21-22 1967 I ' RRICHFIELD IC H F IE L D — Mrs. Lyle PI- — _ — [ ' ...... — ■ I-yrin Be W ■ Lynn Bennett JH R" perp e r wasw as host(hostess to the Merrl- - Is InstalInstalled ' - ' » eettes-Bridge ttes-B rid g e CClub. Prize winners werew ere MMrs. rs. UdiUdell Robinson, Mrs. Ralph Riley, Jr., and - guests. ‘ MonoreiHonored Queen'' Mrs. Leon PerronP and Mrs, '■ HAGERMAIHAGERMAN - Lynn Benneit ArthurVrthur_Pet^ Peterson. -- was installed hoiibred-queen at Installation services s< of Interha- ^ ' • •. tional OOrder rder cof Job's Daughters; T • IS* fci. ■' Be‘belBethel No. ^ 45. recently. Mbs ^ % « ‘ fr';;'a'SaSir“~ Bcnnetrb"thnJaughter*ol;Mr;Bennetrls'thi ' ^ W W ® and Mrs..M rs.'.A A. . R. 1 (Jim) Benneit. : ^ L liV I/ '' ’ffin n fln l ’ The “Golden“Goldei Cross" ceremony ' H k l was narrated by Mildred Frith, ^ - with-backgroundrmttslc-jlayedw have children and grandchll-dchll- ofor the best in town. He jf Cheryl Sand) Sandy, fifth messenger;' senior custodl dren. and he b an Importantirtflnt snaps everything and everybodyb ody ^ I Susan BrooksBrooks. Inner guard; Lin- Commiinlca but hb own mother and father. . ' No molter where you man In thb community. . ' th e r. " M a f ^ da Phillips, I outer guard; Lynn frJS^Bethei From the time he was a smallmall t 5 , 1 il I ■ . vocolion, Milt or M odom,. Over the years I noticed that j, , I Moerles,Moerles. senlsenior custodian; Kath- and Bethel Nc boy he was interested In photo- leen Cary, junior custodian, and lako c-o-m-f-o-r-f wilfi you he took an Jnfcrest in women, -rflnhv i n ' .-1;'-' 'vfi'' leen Cary, ju graphy as a hobby so hb dDad S i fe; . f ’ ' d ... und. MUI, and ^»y . Sund.1, . . . in iehifbfe He took them to lunch, cock* | / /„] fi r-, - 5a Lfnda Mull a pair of and I always saw to It that he i;.; id ‘ ^ ' h i J l l t i l . i l l choir. low -ftsel , tails, dinner, and bought some hadu . j .hethe best equipment. |4| . r-, n > InstalllnsolInstallingoldceri were Sandra S"i)un?hbo» of them gifts. I figured thb was Now that he-is a professionallonal • f-P^^P'^» ;J, “ r „ l % | |d « Winegar,Wlnegjr, Uhot ored queen; Vay !S '’S a te . none of my businc-ss.- - ■wilh_a_fine_studlo_you - would _ ^ ------H e ^ s e d to con ip lim en rw C 'o n VhVntTh? :o u W ^ I I B _____ — - retia-Cook,--c-hretia~Cook.--< a-p la i n;-Rose i2 mmon—wa ®l} think he would offer to talteliurI our H =Fi S-fiaJ' my. hair, ciothcs, etc., but I ■' Hogue, H ogue, junior ju n k c»u>dl.n, and Net * pictures, but he never has. Even • Evelyn Boyer, senior custodian, y fnj giane. OM^tWOKiedOk’ : Jd no ..tsntlon, , J“Sat family gatherings when bhe's e 's B irC I'T C cently announced m y en- t-y -y .j,j, . Kathy K athy Miller Mille was guide; Carol ¥ f": busy taking candid shots. If we H h > mHrip‘F Frith, rith , marshal, m a r and Kellie . gagement and told him I wanted don’t stick our faces in |M r: Strawser, fla, — ^LYNN-BENNEIT™ ------a month off for my honeymoon,loon, couolecouple of o pictures we’d be left t|m '^ Strawser, flag bfcarer.; ' AArc ' “ .“.liich •nlfoordlnory onlordi " ’ left B px; .1 "-Jm P ' M lhat monyi wftmiiT tok» ' but would retum to work for a; o„tout enllientirely. PS. A solo was sung by the hon- ' while after that. He then asked w rn r ored queen'j lather. p,. evtrHOi beeouw ih.y will ool » We are average looking peo- lie Strawser was presented , a ItapordiK |S( Ih* lucttii of their if he could '.'kiss the bride,’’,We. pienie and wouldn't break hb ' The new honoredbl queen Intro- senior custodian’s pin. — 60 - I - t0ld -h im -h e -c d u ld i-a t-m y v.n>is>Tn' f ■' - ducod—her--parent3—and—her- —HAGERMA vacclloni For ’q tomfortobU trip __ t-my caW aTntrW uld-Ke-nice~tb W ducod—her- Communications were read k>.anywNtc*, l>ir« or* jreuf tho«. wedding.-Then he broke down w brothers. Stephen, Richard. Shore was in: have some good studio pictures St< fro m Bethel No. 12, W endell. 1 and started to cry like a baby. 5*'ou„c yral Thomas and Douglas; her the America: of ourselves before we get old a n d B ethel No. 15, G ooding. • j telling me he had been “In love" ^ grandparents,grandparents Mr. and Mrs. E. Thursday ev and gray. We haven't had ai°dS de- - ^ 8 1 j j P P At the reception teWe. Mrs. ■' ' with me all these years.-He-8aidsaid cent nlclplcttire'takeTiinS'years! " '■ ■ I - Jr-Bennettrond-her-aunt—Mrs.J —fien n e ttrC stalled-were,, _ .lie and hb wife hadn’t lived as _ S ^ t Irene Miller. Wendell. E. vice J. presidenBennett poured coffee and • • ° as ._what. do-you_suppo^eJa_ihe It'cne Miller, M n. Irene Miller presided at low-ftsel man and wife for 30 years, matter ' ------Abo"intordu'ced~ werV'' Jane « e c otH- vIi «ars. niatter with him? Any sugges- the punch bowl. The cake, baked f blnh, blah ...” I was stunned,"ned-Uons? tions? “ :|H T T T iw in B n Watson, honoredhone queen of Beth- Then he got over it real quick el No. 23. Glenns Ferry; Ray andMrs. decorated Elenora by Mrs. George __ P ASHAM4 EED D ...... el temmonrwa4“Cur and se w d < 0 1 , and said he was only‘'kidding." Clawson, pastpai ossociate guard- (Kidding? With real tears?) i nPAR Ianlan for the local lc bethel; Warren " ^ r ?) ' DEAR ASHAMED: H He’s e 's ^ 9 & l S n e ” ' “ Now I ask you. should I' quit thouehtl thoughtieas. Call hU studio anda n d BSEBI Berry, worshipfulworsh master of Ha- A potluck¥ ¥ ¥ c o M iio i my job for good when I marry? a.k-for german ValleyVall Lodge No. 78 cd with the Or should I come back andrp7fr pre- ■“ ''appointment.” _ AMONG THOSE IN ATTENDANCEITTENDANCE at the ^aUonal FederatedFeileraled PreiPreiswomen’j conven- A.F. and AA.M.. and Mr. and f . ___ tend all thb never happened? cONF Mr. and Mrs. Ray Clawson. PontN O sned? CONFIDENTIAL TO “JUSTIUST “ (lonilon in Sun Valley, eitherr as delegates or featured speakers. include, froi Mrs'. S h o r^ ls ^ It’s B good Job and he needs me. a s k in g iABY ASKW IJW NEWARKi II[ berher on WaW ard,. Idaho’s lltb dbtrlct Judge; N om a Herzluger, IMes-Newg w honorary members of the local p jJ^ jL S • -IN A

I’ve mej hb mother a few times . "Mvlng M^ir for Jesus” was sung Severns, who at 96. still remem-iiem- present lime. Nancy HolHfleld F - — Cejebri . S h aod she seems to llko me okay, during the meeting. Thb song bers vividlyviv the days when[1 she played a piano solo, and Mrs. I ->Jig.g(;Wgunty-tinl-ftrtde<»******!! “ M at^n^nrthrl^ ------irrTSinffflbTrMTiWtRirffimCTffim cr SSRayT S!tH ay;"ttiaiV tM m h . crofr^is ~ Given To Flag IK"’!days of tho Utawah Club, serving refreshments,______Pattern A a specialbf tribute was given to ththe e flag 1 by Mrs. Paul Mosely Celebrate the Fourth V r ■ Jr., at the recent meeting of ^ tho T Twin Falls Chapter No. H f c W l l v W ili a smart new outfit! a 29, Order of Eastern Star, at the Masonic Temple. S . . " « * • » W U r Mrs. Edith Joines. past, ma­ CUSHIONEDD ARCH H ' H elc, Declare your Indi ■ ■ NEWSHIUTSHAi’INGg(] Mm,Mra, Tliomaa Sleolsmllhh gavogave ’ ■ • • WMtiWhilfl With' mulU trim /M from lllsh "ready- Princess flhonlng gives-ea a■ a" /review “vl of tho book, "A House • • NaturalNlturii with multi trim . J j froih, new look 10 ihs ever-®*ever- of ManyMi Rooms," by RodelloHodello n«iur«i SEW AND.WV popular;ihlrtdreii. Noie} (he Hunter,Hunte: from Ihe condensedd e n .e il . B i m U . Wing-lip collar llmt adds a flnahflnih Reoder's Reode Dlgeat Version,, ' knows. hov/ to makemat every stop of sundrenchedhed co- 'Tbe Ju ly 2Q meeting Is at Ihe .tho way ono of blissfulillssful comcomfor fort..,,first there's home of Mrs. Ksnnstn Navlor.•y » o r« ------»>—•— tho-lloht^liy^tretchoblo-atravotchoble*atravv-ihat-huae-Yoiir------^------TaHnliF*"* ■ ^Printed Pntiern 0J35! Misses’M isses' — “ , footsotoncldrly...1honthoro'i.. thon'thoro's the deep cuah- MU S i u s 10, 13. M. Ifl. Jp. s it e M ta k e s 2fii yds, 39-ln, ioned'lnaolcr'thot. caresses youryou arch... buy a V V '5 palrtodsyl SUty-nvo coniB In coinsr ; for iPiERcrs] . each pattern — ndd 15 cents for ^ T o m n o n w n M ill each pattern -for flrat-clnnaIS mail-inail^ PMK A Nunl u n T r Jng and spcclal handling. Send ■ H ) ' W .'.| orUAIIO BT «AM to Marlon Martin, Tlmes-News. f J ti 98S P a tte rn D ept., 232 W eat ISih I n l St., Now VorJf, N. Y. 10011 m il,, li«L*»kSm*iX1 ! Produced . 'Print'- name, address with' xip, ■ a ^981) ' * 8 thlnR n e w — 118 m ost- | B ,WEEKD wanted fashions, fabrics, accea- ANDSAVn wrlea in new Sprlrfg - Summer U B SUNDAYS ■ ' PaUern Caialos. A itslnsl Clip S O Store ^ coupon In Catarog — chposefivRp one patwm free, Send'N'centstin flow. o w . '• " W .I III, ■ ^ —

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SUNDAYS 12 to S p.m. 'K ISB B — 7;—•• • : •• •' JiJn. 21 ■22.1967 ‘ ' Twin Falls Falis 1Tlmes-New» 9 M iss R icfiards, MissM iss Lueckert,: •Pow ell W ed In I M Baue:B auer W ed In ^ B May Cerpmony^ Catholic Rites ■til ■WENDELL.. - Jcannc-Lou-L o u -H- H % .... A.Nuptial M ass'at Sacred - Richards, daughter of Mr. and '■ 31 m j V f - H Heart-Cath_ollc_Church, eart-C at Pullman. I- ■* Ifc * ' ...... Mrs. Harry B., PP-PT W ash., M ay 20, united in mlar- ar- ^^HflM TOHTri^TW BI' BH9L|||fvr|^^ rlageKa ‘dell, iKcame tha bride of Mich-vfich- rlage Karla Ann Lucckert andand ael J. Powell, joif of Mr. a and n d ■H Robert George Bauer. ' ' ^ H h !•'1^8881^911 P^ o aula \ j \ a < Cox Is Mrs. Howard Hwell,-Wendell,ndell, - ■ - - -MlssXueckert-M is s x i is thc daughter't e r In rites May at the Bible ■ oof f MMr. r. aiand Mrs. Scottie Lueck-:ck- Job'sJ o b 's Daughters: [ 'j^ B j Baptist Church, Jerome. ^ I H * ^ 0 7 * VBB ert. Twin Falls, and Mr. Bauer Rev. Gerald Martin officiated - Is the SOIson of Mr.'and Mrs. Ray HonoredHohore Queen ^^B l '* a t the evening dcfuble ring cere- ' B Bauer, a u er, uuniontown. Wash. . P p r - hHAILEY--' a i l e y - Paula-RarToir* mony ^fpre. a setting of pink r ' ^Rev. e v . AlAnton Flour \vas tho cel- I H B r I -'I - B rI'. 'it| daughterdaughter ofof Mr. and Mrs. Paul gladioli and white lilacs drrans-rang- \ S ' * eebrant b ra n t olof thc double ring cere-=K- \i In 1 , Cox.Cox. Falrfi Fairfield, wa.*4 the orgaiorganist. honored quequeen, was installing of- rome. ' ■ . ■■ t-. VV* TThe h e borlde r wore an e m p I r e • ficer> She was assisted by past L^V' DR. AND MRS. J. E. POn |^^^B styldd gown, enhanced with bell ' honored queens, Mary O’Donnell- Candlellghters were Duanelane : ' • r u -k I JJ sty ld d g o ...Shoshone, will celebrate their Gol 'Ja sleeves, with the A-llne skirt ac- and Mrs.-Faye Hatch Barker; Richards, Wendell, brotherir of : ' '.X J a sleeves, 1 , h niversary with an opea house at their homi ' the bride, and William (Bill) '■ r dentedcented with w a train atuched at past princesses, Donna Cox and : Friday. Ail friend* are Invited to atfend a Ann Wilson, and Mrs. Roberta"' ’ Powell, Wendell, brother of the ' K 1: ^ •• •• • • , . • th e w w a aist. is i - . • . e was married in Regina, Sash, ______• H»»r * t V.v^n nf _nylf>n shflntiing;ma; qVest«_°quests no gifts. The couple was married McKcrcberi-past-guardlanr------— bcidegroomi— Danny—Richards, -L -SjL uanada, ana came to ahbsnoneoshone in-In lUiH. I h e y h a v e one ^ With w ith daldaisy lace trim, was at- Rosa Cox, younger sister of ■ b ro th e r o f th e bi;,ide, se rv eX' d a s of daughter, Mrs. Lols Nogler,er, and.nd oneoa. igr«»i.oa. (Dudley g T ~ ^ Tingbearer. *>-; tached lo.^i small pillbox of the new honored queen, was her . vjlji matching material. She carriedrled photo) ______• - ’■ The bride, given In marriagerrlage . ™ ‘ “recording angel" and Debbie'. : • PApaui U LA K A E COX by* her father, wore a floors ( ' f■rjipM/. . Jav a bouquet of white daisies ahdand I ' . I Senften wa:was soloist. ------:------3 -: pink rosebuds. t , knglh gown of white chlara:hiara ' . ■=-< ^ .. Miss Cox received the "Dcwie ranran. MissMlS! Dorr,r Sally Overfleld crepe covered with importedd E En- n - . Ct-; Mrs. Stanley Bauer was ma- PinkP jn K Ladies I O f SocicSocial Eyents and Ray” pin wom by the pre- and’ herself tron of honor. Bridesmaids were ' «• and herself. glish lace. Thd gown featured an M fl| fi* . '■ I. I------' ■ I sidsiding in g queiqueen during her term Specia 'cd an FdiBM% » :i\t- Donna Bauer, sister of thc P n eci/' m Special' Introductions wero empire waistline, accented with H s C assia M em oriol’J ThT he LoyalL oyal N eig h b o rs C lub wJiJ!J of oflice; MissJ Wilson , her past given to Di V bridegroom; Ellen Bauer, sister ot ollice: s* given to Dawn Marie Johnson, a satin bow and long sleevesleeves H fjifi meet at 2 p,m. Friday at Har-'- prlncessprincess pln;ph Susie Rathk?, new worthy pre of the bridegroom, and Elaine De,r>ial\ IW worthy president of Ketchum with matching lace trim. The g nfc ytf' I- senior, princess, the "Alice" pin; Theta RhCf . The liiA ' \MW\\ 111 'll iV a* Anderson. ‘ KeC6l\R e c e i v e A w a r d s monZZ SPark r k ' for jts annual chil- senior, princ n; Theta RhOT"Mrs. Gloria De- ■ train of matching English1 lac« |f l » . . dren’s party. Members aree LuAnn Ste\ Stevens, junior princess.>s, Thorne, B ( o ise, past hbnored ^ • Ronald Druffel was be.st mannan BURLEYBURLE' - The Pink Udles JS 'f was attached at the shoulders.Iders. ^ ^ 1 *Al^« i*, askcd_to_bring_one_dozen_saruj;b ULe_llTed:Lpln._and_GalLRam-.th** "Ted". T1-- qucen-of-thc-Wqucen-of_t endclUBethcl,------and_Steve-Lueckert.-brother-ofr-of Auxiliary-of-Cassta-MAuxiliary- emorial mirhes 5; — The—gown—WQs-designed-andl- a n d — — ^ ’ . wiches or iookles,-Ice creamn sey, guide, and Susie Johnson,>n, and Patty Martin, i M ountain the bride, Gary Ncbelseck and Hospital heldh a business meet- made by Mrs. Rex Stevenson,:nson, ______MR, AND MRS.S. MMICHAEL IC H A EL J . POWELL R^ert‘’l and punch will be furnished byy marshal, trthe “Mary” pins. Home Bethel. Beth . ------Robert Dehning were ushers,s- ing and awards presentation ,t,_ Jiui, 11 Twin Falls, sister of the bride- — ' tho club. If the weather Is bad,l> otherOther -cl'Officers Installed in-In- Miss Cox n a m ed C ariff Wurj- . u«.H * ' AA receireception was held after the recently ir groom. « ted witlwith a heart and white wed- ^ tJ’c re c e n tly in th e C onference R oom the .>,0 partyn n rtv willwi be held at the Be^'' eluded SusanSus Overfield, chap-ip- derlich, LuAnnLuj Stevens, Natallo ccremony at the Pullman Coun-^un- of the IdalIdaho Bank and Tnis^Co. ^®_Commi The 72-lnch elbow • length;h veil ding bb( e lls.- ■J! _ SSecret_Eal,_. e C n try Club. Mrs. Ed Dohse and p„,,„ n, ger_CpmmunIty Center. . lain; jain; CarrICarrie Wunderlich, trea-Naymlk■a- Naymlk andam Marilyn Cox to h e r ___ • of English silk ijluslon wass held Mrs. Ma'sten Mink, Gooding, . , nnA Spevak, Rupert, a stu-;tu- •* ♦ ¥ surer; Beci Beccle Baron, musician;n; sunshine cocommittee. I Mrs; Eugene Bauer cut andj„„,dent in,'„ practical , nurses training The Cour by pearl trimmed alencon^ Iwelace aunt of the bridegroom, cutIt aiSand iNNames O nf Revealede d served the cake and Mrs. Omar ing The Country Pals Club will Natalie NaNaymlk. recorder; Te^c^ TheThc new princesses named petals and a pearl crown. ‘ '* served the caite. .Mrs. Francis cp-rix _ at Cassia Memorial Hospital,lal, meet al -2 p.m. Friday at thee ry Davies,,'Davies,,'Marilyn Cox, Sharonon their teams for the term. Miss rancis gecret pal names were reveal- ^ntel. a was presented the first scholar-ar- homc of Mrs.W Albert Sharrai. Marlow, VI rl- Rathke, as captain of team No. The bride’s bouquet featuredatured Goble ands Mrs. Frank Rost Jr., - j „V j Marlow, Vicky Rutter and Marl- Rathke, as — a-plnk brchid-with.'Camations-on3ns-on WendellW endell;-aunts—of—the—bride* g rg u -ji ship-given-by-the-Pink-Ladies ------‘ “ lTO-StapletonrTnessenger3;~Ra*la- Ir-will-hold-her-party-ln-Julyf-—:—Ir-will-holt ■ a white Bible, lacea withI pink groom, presided at the coffee w ,. vi So" Auxiliary of Cassia' Memorialrial The AuxiliaryAuxi of Magic Val-I- §^e^smdenne Smith li ahd Patti Jo Mo-Io. and. Miss Stevens, captain of Mrs, Virgil Malone, . ,nd tcaiff No. will entertain in satin ribbon. service and the punch bowl. • V Dmffel was in charge of thetj,„ Hospital. Miss Spevak wUl at- at* Icy BarracksBarracl No. 509 will have® rapran. custi^custodians; Julie Dorr and team No. 2, ■ Mra. William Owens led the ____ tend Holy Cross. Salt Lake Citv.Uy. a a socialsQclal mimegtinfs at I 'P.m. b MarIa-Huffy^guards^_Eat_Stfc warla-Ouf A ^ « s^ _ — :-Mr9;—Rejt-Stevenson—T-wr-w 1i n —Guesi-Guests-w ere-seated-at-sm all guest-book^------! ------end How Ijjing th is -fa ll.— ■ .— ------— day-at-the-day-at-the-home-cf-MrSr-Rr-^r>r phens— Hb:librarianj—Winnie De-^ ^ ^ h The e ^ ’first fire endeavor-for-the> ------^ 'Falisrslster-of-thB brldegroom.{room, tabies'tables ' covered-wlth-plnk" satin S 5»B-salule.-and_Mrs_Robert?o5ert —The-couple—took-a wedding this-falH^ fo r C onders, 187 M onroe St. BBoard, o a rd , JJob's o Daughters flag-ag. teams will be button sales for was matron of honor. Brides-Jrldes; .and_centexglMth_whKe-g.andles.and cei ajilss ,g"8timan |2 |^ gave lha prayer,ra y e r. tip frjp to C( ana d a .___ AAwards w ards were presented for Condcrs, Ifi .jiwies. Each-m em ber-gave-g descrlp^ ~<5ut bearer: Sally Overfleld, custo-to- the “Days of tho Old West” maids were Jane Parr andd Ver- In crystalcrys holders. •scrips <5ut - of - tow n guests A ttendednded volunteer work by Thomasn a s „ ; t r , * ^ bearer; Sa los- Golden Ago Club dance andd dlan of the lig'hts; Sue Swaner,er, celebrationcelebration' July 4, with sales na Wellard. Mrs. Theron Jacobsen, sister-I-.g- tlon of her wedding dress. . from Oregon,Or California, Nevada/ada Harris. CassiaC Memorial Hos- Golden f ree of H. Carr-receivedBd the and Ida]Idaho. pital adr administrator. Receivingijnv card party will be held at 7 Bible pagepage, and Sharon Flea,ca, beginning Immediately. . . Rex Stevenson, Twin Falls, of the bride, was In charge of ^ Miss Johnson and Nteriiyn Cox brother - In - law of the bride- plnnincpinning corsages. special » L gift. Secret pal gifts gifls a A pe/?bnal pefi pre-nuptial shower3wcr pins for 100 hours of volunteereer P-m-P-"i* Friday at the DAV Hall,!• choir captfcaptain. Miss Joh: eddinR were received by Mrs. Josephineephine washosiwas hosted for the bride by Mrs. work werewer Mrs. K. E. Bachman.lan Those™ se attendingatte are asked to0 Mrs. H. E. Hatch, bethelhei savegave readingsreadi and Miss Savel- groom, was best man. Serving;erving SpecialSpec! guests at the wedding /II- berg and Sharon Marlow, ac* as ushers were Rodney Rost, were fMrs. W. H. Sanders.•s JfrJe- EhresmanEnresn for her-birthdayly an- Ron DruffelDn and Mrs. Jim Dah-Dah-Mrs. Mrs. ChCharence Bishop.^ Mrs.-l gift or vase w cut flowers..'They They Eva Eva'Kfi King. Rnwena S ©iet-€lub-Award= p t& J , Rowena Warr, Mrs. Parley oirHPiFRICHFIELD - Mrs.-Ralph»h installingInstalling cofficers and presented D ., C -., - was arranged by the bride’sbride's ’ ^ > then - secret pals. mates < of Miss Riley at Ricks wnmA Riley Jr. was monthly winnersr them each a gift. She presented D y i “"■otheii^irof the hair styling award follow-V- flowers to Mr. and Mrs. Hatch.ch. MURTAUGHMURTA1 — Secret pals with the three • tiered weddingredding BoneBoned lamb shoulder Is ex- WeddingWedd pictures and gowns College from Lincoln ^'County. pnuHnoPaulino Slmonsen. I„g cake. The cake was decorated:orated cellent to use for curry.^ Re- were i displayed by the mem------Ing tabulation of the Diet DoesJS Miss SavSavelberg waa presentedted were revealedreve with a gift ex- j. her “queen’s doll,'* dressed for change at the Happy Hour dub w ith pink roses andI white move ^any fat on the pieces:es be- bers, and refreshments were at the Twin' Falls Idaho PowerQwer m eeting la In itIt CClub lub reirecords for the period,I her “queei . September. Mrs. Ross Swains(on, Mrs. Lylele her by heher mother; and she,he, at the homeho of Mrs. 0. E. iwans. The top tier was decora-3ecora- fore cooking. ci served by Mrs. Malone. Park withw a potluck dinner to Refreshments were served. Deeds, am y In turn, presented Miss Wilsonion WWright, r 1 g h t. New names wero "ext meeting Js Junejn e 28 bbe e featifeatured. 1. Deeds, and Mrs. Clifford Day In turn, pi • » » # leyley were v weekly treasure chess a *'prlnoei“princess doll," dressed by drawdrawn, n. ------j ATTATTEND ASSEMBLY winners alongal with Mrs. Rileyy herself amand her mother. Mrs. Ral Ralph Denton received a F IL E R ~ Mrff. Raymondm d Mrs.M rs. RlliRiley, Mrs. Dayley, andid Miss SavSavelberg made and pre-ire- birthday anniversarya gift from ) Reichert, Mra. William Blasslass Mrs. DeedsDeed- were winners in thele sented perfectperi attendance certlf-tif- her secret poi and Mrs. 0. W. jp Magic Valleyniley' FavoritesF and a n d 16 rmembers of the Order•dor weight losilosing team contest andid icatesIcates to IMiss O'Donnell, Miss[Iss Daniels recclvcdrei a spcclal game A m sS. . DADAN N GRANCRANE of RalnbcRainbow for Girls are attend-2nd- will'bo will' be treitreated to a theater parr Rathkc, ^Miss Stevens, M issSB gift.gift, _ 1 . (Iss Mrs. Morris Lattimer ts~ltost- ^B ______lovltt 1, BmBm 76, Burl ButUy Ing ththe e CGrand Assembly of thethc ly by the losers. A 20>/4 poundid Johnson, ]Miss Stapleton, Miss Mrs. Mo C^anaranar^d^ji^K ------.i__l OOrder rd e r ol of Rainbow In Seattle,ttie, loss and 6^/t fi pound gain werere Rutter, ! Miss Duffy, Missliss ess for thethi club’s July 12 after^ Davies, Miss Smith, Misa,.Mo-tlo- noonoon n ’mmeet eetln g . . W-' Carrott Supremo • tomatotomato soup over nil. Top with W ash, t______recorded.______p a v le s , M IrXi--- 2 bunches c a rro ts, slicedi ththin in ggrated ra t» l cheese and bake foror 35 f^anmmmuimmnmmmBmimmmHaHimsmmsMSM L:?'' 2 bunches green onions minutesm inutes In a 350 degree oven.:n. ______: ____ WonderfulII WoWorld^H ^4II pound fried bacon BWB 1 cun tomato soup (The Times-News will pay» y ,$S « lIB ” ** % cup groted Cheddar cheese:heese each weekw for the best recipo I B '■ztoa ' 2 tablespoons ta t bacon drippingsippings submittedsubmItt for Mogic Valley Fa- I B Cook sllccd carrots untiltu ten- voritcs. voritcs If you havo a favorite^orlte IIIBI IIHm J l B J 1 ■ The month of Juno is uponipon us adayadny iworld and thc new missus der. SauteSt onions In hacoiiin drip- rcclpc. rccipc. Just mall It to the Recipe IW nnd 1 grab the newspaper:r each will riresume her career asis war-pinos_.war- pines, ...... DDepartment, cparti W omen'i.pogIL.taL.a-P»tty-fak-ator(-by - R wearing a miniskirt for her wed- B ding, and (ho report waa that B I ~ SUMMERlER CLEARANCECL E — 3 DAYSfS ONLY61 she cried (hrough (h« e«remony, B b u ( nobody knew why. s {m K should have been engaged In B m Diamonds^i positive thinking. Attcr ail, she B 1 TIME FOR VACATIONCATION FUN could have thought about how I B lA U f l JUST time easy storage of lh>s bridal gown B ^ M O■ W w ll* OR THATVT SUNSUNDAY PARTYtTY DRESSDRE I will bo. Nono of that wrapping B W for you 1 In blue tissue and uallng U In B a cedar chest. She can dip It B Into an envelope and tuck It Into B her jowolry case. ■ p both! 1 I don’t know if any ceremon- B Shoeses for ll Boys=t5 & Girls = les this June can top the two B 1 heard about Inoi year. There B }7 DcmWeTiitaefor 1 was the one In Detroit perform- m . by Buster Brown & Robin Hood ' ed at Ihe fairgrounds which was ■ ' j yonr doubIe-i;inK ccremony ” nupposcdly planned by Andy B Warhol, Among other Ingenuousgcnuous ■ Ideas Incorporated In tho affair K wns tho novol ono of having m ushers carrying hugo replicasiS " of | Dnho Rulh candy bars and [ [<;• ntalking around and around the n'; hnppy couplo while they ex- changed vows. Tljcn there was that delightful wedding'In Californio where u ! ~ ^'blnck priest" united the bride i and groom. Tlio cult seems, to bo a gloomy ono because every­ body wore niack, Anyway, ns' n Regular flort of centerpIcce, thoro was a reclining nude on Ihe nltnr. Then, after the cpromony, ev­ $6.50 ^ eryone drank a tonst, ran Into \ tho noKt room, dashed Into,a closol and ijumped down through ’• g to $9.50 a trapdoor. 1 never did figure out wfiere the trapdoor Ida. Into a vnt of boiling ‘'toast*' maybe, Boys’ Rod Wing JUtW I W • • • NOW ______will be tne tlm« when a Kroom meets a toplesa, bride a( (he 8 IN. BOOTS ^ . church, Cnils b (ha girl who SsL MEANS It when she ■ays, “Dar- lace or slip on' Um, 1 have nothing to hide.”) ExcorptJi from the nocluty Now-forow-for llio piprico you probably’cxpbclfldtopflyfof oxpbclod to'r ’ sizes 11 to 3 ^ . page writeup will probably In­ onorliiR-ftbonutlfuljnnlcDrtutlful mnlchlng trlo l StuddedJd wwith ith prccioprccious dinmondal Tho cludo stuff like; ’The firlde Bt ap a rt o r turn. Hrvndaomo' wore a' peau de sola Adamlam and ■ oxquiBltobrUlftlflotlnbbridnl sot intorlocks-cnn't twlat apart or tui • * 2 . 9I 9 & ’ 44 . . ' 9 9 ' Evo original with her wrlntrlst ^co^cnr> | • ■ rluK for Uio10 groom. AU alylcs aVnilablQ innl.4K 14KT T wbilowhito o r yollowtrold, • aage" nnd "Emma Hatfield fli^ng M iccllons from H ie10 TThreo hree ‘ - • ' V o f m M y or monlhlyonlhly i P n nrs,'* __ • • II \^ Il g n " m i'io < B a yr , ^ *'A(to8 X f t o i __ - DOWNTOV/NTOWN - 5= the ceremony the blushing lirlde _ a t,QQOtlOn» '. was photngrnpho/t for fldvortlse.dvortlse. ilie EntW Family" mehts Aoon In appear In ;nngn- ______;______I 1J4T124 Ov.rlnnd Avt. [^~^"Shoe? for ilie EntW Jlnes ‘ncross, the. country^wTlhiV”wfn> ---- :— tho .cnption, 'I dfonmed1 I weptw ejit i to my wedding In a Maidpnform ' I BURLEY (6-IN. BOOTSITS ' bral' after whiclr .the ;happy ll couplo dashed from the■Si church ' in lo tliQ a rm s of the tmllneilino who V * • .109 Main Av*. Eail ^ PARKING L escorted them In n. honeymoon’noymoon’ . 8 . 9 9 trip lo Ihe Incnl hnstllle/'le,'* • • . J TWIN FALLS \_ * In Rear of Sfore IB .-"After a short slay hcrciiCrCi thp < z S l j ' tv M 'W ork* ...... c ouple w ill r e tu r n to th o w ork- „„„n Diiiiiiiii 10 Twln-FqllstimeyNowile w i Jun« 21-22 1967 WM ■ .... '.. ; ' ilH S i \ Two Negro ■ n rv T V T ?^' W o m e n S i t I Ou Council , E JACKSONVILLE. Fla. (AP)- ' J.: Two Negro women, the first of • • v their race to sit on. the Jackson-:kson- . .. — vnie-City-Council-slnco-Recon:econ------^— ' Mil MBHnrWr structlon .days, were clectedlectcd -yKarnn'iis Tuesday In an election that'leftit'lc ft .f S I K M J l a K iT only one incumbcnt in office. - h WK-' n The two women, both widowedlowed • wBaHtilffhln schoolteachers, also were: the . • ^ i s . 1. first wqmen'ever elected lolo the. ______' M iTriIe ** ■ ^ U 'K ' i l ' — —— »‘ji Sallye B. Mathis won her scat '’^InR JnlBLS M ■; SAVE MONEY™ E Y F “ b y a lm o st 5,000 voto&- whilew hile j M M M S a ■ l | H I while Mary B. Singleton ran • • . unopposed in the general dec- • •• • ' ' f~ l J iIM tion Tuesday. Mrs. Mathis got ^ L ' ' LIQUID..: : : ______■ ■ L u u w u t M . / i 19,416 votes to 14.528 fo r C. T ed H Boih women were sweptt Intointo nipi r i] ' > *' 'ffl / PH A R M A C Y / office.in a clean-sweep Demo-Demo- ' •» cratic victory that included wins Jn l< ^ ' '.ii -H in all seven contested races. ■ ■ FORMERLY TROLINGER'S:R'S PHARMACY)PHAF The election left, only onene in-In- • cumbent ' councilman, Lavern^vcrn IH|||^ | ^n n rn r * i i? * ’® M a ai l l o o ; x ' Reynolds, in office. He ran un- _ MCMORE PEOPLE CHOOSECHOOSE, opposed. Jacksonville voters (ossed buC out HI I A $ 1 .4 9 BOTTLE CFCROWLEYS PHARMACYlARMACY •d . the otheHncumb«nt»-in thele prl« prl> I iCRIPTIONS. inaries. The shakeup came aft* FOR THEIR PRESCRIPTION &r a g ran d ju ry la st y e ai r in- J , M dicied cleht citv officials. - RRev- e ^ 4 . nolds publicly denounced th three ree ! < ^ - -—■-THERE-MUST-BE-A--REA: THERE -A--REASON-- fellow councilmch who kept ■ ■ thcir Jobs afier-.being indicted. 3 PHAFPHARMACISTS TO3 SERVE YOU. STORE3RE HOUFHOURS: Woakdaya Clow:ios« at 8 p.p.m. 9 p.m., F r ldlay*.- a y i. - ClosodC lo s Sunday# (butut always

Publication— r-^ ^ATLANTA-POUCE-In-rlot-gearJragrlot-gear^rag-a.Negro-man-from om an allcy_!allcy-Tuesday/jlght-altCfll ______gunfire broke out in a predominatelyredomlnateiv ^Negro section, A 46-year.oldS6-year-otd mojman was killed. Three • OfWritingsI______gother persons were wojinded,^lDCludlngnded,^lDCludlng-a-nloc-ycar-oldboy.-(AP-wlrcpb o y .-(A P -w lrcphoto) ------—V ------MOSCOW'fAP) — The Soviet “ Writers'' Union has approved EJ q ., Attend Workshop .publication of a novel andir. a BarryJ-V ctl Goldwaterivater AttendsI Atter short story by Alexander I. Sol- Ten Magic Valley residentsi c el c O L HI R = ^ zhenitsyn which the secret Y’ recently attended an employ- police confiscated two years Young -l-v l Republicaniblican Meetin^ 1 mencm enc counselors cou workshop held U A 1 .ago, literary sources.said Tues- at Idaho State University, where5i IFAMILY / ^ / SIZE By JACK BELL . al corffrcortlmlltee checks on the cioSd^°c w as -E « I .d ay , OMAI nr circuit television was . OMAHA, Neb. (AP)' - Barry3arry sometlmtsometimes rampant youth‘ ?[■or- used . to show , interviews between | • L Solzhenitsyn, author off thetne coldwaiGoldwater came today to10 a ganlzatio ganlzation, got a hearmg on his -n,,n,Hnr Hnri counselor and client or silua-'S LightweightH g n Vacutron'acutron ■ ^ anti-Stallnlst novel “One Day In young I Fed- side of the case that the federa- ,1°*:" 5ay Ijj Young Republican National Fed- side of tl w tions in which one counselor the Life of Ivan Denisovich,"vich, erationeratlon convention in the tion's mlmission is to elect— but ‘ -v«h 1 *ntlnl worked wilh a group of per- keeps K 6 6 | food, beverage:leverages H 9 circulated s letter at the nation-laUon- throes of < an uphill strugglele by not to !select—the presidential | . 9 8 i sons with similar employment 1 al congress of Soviet writerswriters moderatesmoderai to break the control nominee, introl nom lw e. ______.. problem p ro b lem s s. ______.C“ O,cooiej-_lpnger._15.0-qt. .O j . . _ . ______m — ;last-month-calllng-for an endend.to .to his conservaUvescons won in 1963.-63.‘ .~BIiss.'f Bliss, fold a news,conference They ai literary censorship. Tho-letter • ^,,,1, rence They are Arlyn Bodily. Eden; iL-ni With the federation headingiding on his arrival Tuesday night Mary^ary Chisholm.Ch Burley: LindaInda also asked the writers’ union td for a countdown, Friday in In a that hche 1is not interested In how {^aycs defend . authors attacked by ' how Mayes, Rupert; Ronald Mor- m»m three-man race for its new the YourYoung Republicans conduct ris._Glenn5_Eerry,_and_Ronald,15 oien .____ :W Communist party-culHiraLover;zQVcr: uiaInnBnrG bldw al^hc^l964=1964 th-^rinle th - S r in le r n a l" a f f ff lt^ u T b n 1y=irt s jrejnL^=»0_= »y;«? RayTElinillv^rda. Bill“P a F ------‘ ' presidential nominee, had1 his strengtheningstrength« the organization cnteau I ^PRO-STYL^— ^ Informed sources said 79 So- . .2!I cnteau. Royal C. Slotten, John£ TRUSSES, TII TOO J ^ opportunity to point Ihe course3urse for a campaignca to-support the Chaiian chaiian and William McHugh, n m viet writers sent a joint petitionBtit on hej,e thinjjsy,)nj, th e R epublicans ought 1968 n o a jught 1968 nominee once he has been all nii Twin7^!^ F aIIs .______’ ' H M to the writers' union demandingmdlng to pursuepurs to defeat Presidentildent named. . that the Issues Solzhenitsyn Johnson next year. He sailsaid he Jt reiw'rting to0 the raised be discussed In open o®-de- As a candidate< for the Senateenate conVenti(convention methods of enlisting t« bate. They said the union Ifyouplintlt ' union again, Goldwater’s Influencejence wider supportst for the nomineeS 'S o r fee d I t - ^ I S WI I IM FINS I N agreed to allow publication of among Young Republicans who whoeverwhoever,he might be. Bliss de- ^ Solzhenitsyn’s novel "The First campaignedcampalf ardently for himlm in clin'eddined totc take any position, on ■ ^ ■ -• FoFor greater swimim j J h V Circle" and his short story "The 1964 1954 isjj not discounted in any the candidatescand or the chairman-Sian" ■ GLOBEo L ' SEED f e Pow er. Cancer Ward." and promisedmlsed quarter.quarter, ship, him permission and fundsds to GOPgOP National Chairman Ray ------. W V ill have Itl Small, Med., Lg. 'M travef abroad. Bliss, fl Bliss, fighting to restore nation-ition- TTRY R Y TIMTl> ES-NEW S WAN T ADS An • S0F1SOFTENED • FILTEREDILTERED • REFINED • surgery is now THE. recoe- w k CLO! 6 9 ’ niied treatment for hernia ' • j ...... il)(/) • • • bu . . . b u t we know th n t for « BO mn n y cf yo u , y o u r own y i»r»onnl, individual aolu- ! J tion—cither tcmporanly or I , Servirerving All OfOf MMagic Vklley■ k U e y II] = throughout tho /orca&nblo---- ^ REMINGTONNGTON I ______. UlU future fu tu ro — id a com forlablo, S ■ well flttinjr, auro hoidifiK H TRUSS. Wo know thntf . 1 'I H 0 9 On « n d w W a n d w e're equipped to talco : ' ' ._ c a ro c caro of y o u r need—skill. fully. ejcpotUy. ]Ut one of m ^ Lectroniconic V -n our trained technicians WS 3 BolectandfltnnOTC i. We R M and M r PROFESSIONAL = T R U S S th a t w ill holdV y l o u t i MAWHEEL ^ 1 -jJ j J'M > JM M - hernia c liaior S - comfo; ^ I CHAIRS ’ Electric Ra:

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Jay< Jaycee president, was a Spradllngs Texaco1 or Irom any ccnls each,c a c h . ______Francls^atJ ,Francis_atJhcJdahm . ^ • - tha eevent.. v en t., Following the con* ------a : .. ..Hlnal.pli..Elnal.plans-werfi-made-for-thethe lesta.thcrejlesta.thcrej^ll be aJree_Ba_r-B- . ■ SSagebrush ag e b ru sh Days celebration ' to Que Inin thc park... . * "^ -ik iK■■■* bbe t hheld d d JJuly 1-4. Entries areare The last cvejit schedjile^ for ______~ ~ f BMirK-ptie'llf-^prilf fromrom lelt,lett, Otto Rledilnger, memberr of of the West End Fire District.Istrlct. HieThe flag,flaj flagpole and shop- C In fA Collego of Idaho. ,. — and they're all carefully( tettej 1 the village board} Elmerr Fetzer, Paul postmaster; Olha Mc- ph>Bphig ccej en te r w ere d e d ic a te dI duringd u rin g a specials M l ceremony Wedaes-t SlateU io iv Reunion Miegn?' 1.^7 The governor said he was not!- i,,f, _____GUI,.Amerlcatilsm.cba!mian-of-thc.Iman-of-thc.Eaul.AmCElcan.Lcgion;_Jday_afiion;— Jiay-aflcrnoon-in-conjunctlon-wIth-Uje- itlon-wIlh-Uje-Paul-Farra-FMtlvaL J.------_____ ^WENDELL_^JBe^J93S-37^WENDE T!!'8°™ I* ~ ttfore-thev-r«-m«deJnio,Junini,-T%t-loJtiilInic^cy>fcU ested=== igH fiaiw theltoWbwHBssbcIatiort — — ^ W a Marvin LoosUe, village board member;membci Joe Bauer, Chambcr—ibcr— Thlris'the-nrn-yc-ar-for-tfirfeiUvai:'Thl^is •-tfiTfeiUvaL ...... : — gsrassiing djui otnrenaanjigii ;pi 7 . “ «- rtiv that lawyer member8~of~lhec ------— in the factory-.not-onDn-your-feet- Your feet; TT! hfllfQlkr ------S ■r = «.chool.wirLhoId_a_reHntonJoiy council-wlll'be'RoberrCrHunt-[;55SjciKS ------ley, Pocatello; Thomas A. Mill-j. at •* Juatini build booti withIth pride. Good , ■ ’Members of the classes plan- cr, Boise, and Judge James G. ■ ning to attend the banquet are Towles, Wallace. lookbig—long wiearing^hey'rewearing—Ihey’ the very iracle To Headead BuhlI School requested by the reunion-plan- The chief justice «rves as ^ JohnMiracl( chool Board ?S J ______best boeti built I Let us fit vou wjth j n in g comi MlU2tt-»ithAiJ8!r.lodayI t ning committee to contact Mrs. chairman rof the cotmcilr-whlch ------Rjy'mond Turn.r, W.hdril, or S™ com S BUHL — John Miracle• has Mrs. Pauline Harper was em- music c will recommend appointments to ' ^ s em- music director for* (he schoolschool Hendrix met with the trusteestees ThomasComas'*' Pttscott, Jerome, for fin vacancl been named chairman otit thc ployed to replacc Mrs. Harrietlarrlet district.district, Mr. Cooper, a rccentrcccnt requestirrequesting the approval of an r^^.rvattr fill vacancies as they ocour in H is an- Lewis as an instruclor-librarlan graduate i>» r»Mrv.llonj „ , , district IK t and supreme courts. a Buhl School Board, It was an- Lewis i rarian graduate of Bjigham Young aaslgnmc i'oung assignment of Mrs. Worley’sI*y,® Tt W h e rea w lll b e a polluck picnic ___ nounced Wednesdayv-^ in n the junior, high school; Mrs. University,Universi currently Is com- school busbi contract on route abc ’ at 1 p.m. July 2,-at the Wen- . UDALI Derek Cantrell was named Harper has taught thc pastst few plctlng training toward an,n ad- to Mr. Hendrbc.h The assignment 5:„\.R ;r; 'en- _ ,1'UDALL.STARTS.TRIP____ - -.-M — vice chalrman-of-the-boardrd-and and years-years-in-the-Castlcford JuniorJunior vanccd—vanccd- degree— a t— Brighamigham was 'auMnuthorlzed'by the trustees.' clL.dell city park for all class mem^!m- “ PAGE,PAGEV Arir.A (AP)Interior: M ^ P t i - Dr.—HaroId-Hammerquistf -waswas High SSchool. Young-1Young-University and will-JoinII Join ■ -Leaves-or~absenceLeaves were -M“ex- thelr.famllles and all-in-- i'l-S secretary- e c re ta ry - S tew a rt— U d a ll,..h is ______-elected clerk. ' Edith Matthews will replaceeplace the. facultyfacu in lale August. tended i to Harriett Lewis and- A terested S ® A J friends. The class re- wife, four children' and several5 ■ IWIN FAlLS^BlijltEY-..|IUPtlliwEY—*U W IlT^iU H t^^^= = I - ‘IJ: union committee will furnish the friends Tuesday,Tue began a 10-day Named to serve on commit-)mmit- Marie Watt as vocational'homehome Supt:Supti Rex EngeHcing noted Wyatt StruckmanS and payment I H l''» from ROPER'S...PER'S. . . Il'iIt’a RIGHTI tees within the board weroe Der- economeconomics instructor. Missi Mat- that at the present time vacan-/aean- of dues toi the ?tate trustees, gg.as- icfr cream and punch for the pic-pic- boat trip downdo the Riv- ...... - ^ I j ek Cantrell, school lunch1 pro- thews isi a 1967 graduate ofr Ulah cies still exist at the seniorr high sociatlon were .authoriied. TheThi* '■ - . eer r to LLake ake M ead.'______gram; Al Baiss, buildingg and Stato University1 with a major school level,I in English,, andind as board ppolicies of the districtitric t 'I .grounds; Dr. Hammcrquist.rquist. in hon:homc economics. - head footballfo coach and social were reviewedre’ by the trustees.te es. school personnel, and Harold DaryDaryl Coomr was employedployed studies insiructor.,- Traxler, transportation.______toto rcplace rep Roger Fordycece as as Mrs. Mrs. ' W. D. Worley and J. C. TRY TlfTIMES-NEWS WANT ADS SShopping h o »for foi paint?n t? H o p e n i n g

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COATS WJ extra years ^ /M I jl by Allan V A ^ear^~ -;-:;:7 "::- W ^ K ^ s r o x MlENTPAifrs M “ r ' - M l p • (»om H'dof.Clar^C ond All«n ' P*rmanini PiimIM 10,tS10,ts «nit«nrf nI ,f S X All W«il llal iill ^ u^u t ...... t...... a . *'$3.08 n R n llo ij. . .. $I,‘^9$ 1 2 9 ...... $2.I)fl."$2.1 Jm lU i Uio jiingloorpnlntpinRloAFpnInlpricen?MnybflW0’ H I ^ r ' iriC tA l PUICHAMCHAM — uUVII v i JT > 9 ^ ^ . All W««l llaillqw*...... 11 -■» cnn Biniplify tliiii|{fl. WhenW hen yyou o j buy bnrKnin-prlcwlcc‘(l piilntH, yoiyou anvo nlmut GO m H • JC giitH.mjr.j;car.otDalnt,-wen«v^•pflint-wcntv^tid?»yDU-tinlntTirrn6rnnimrncc.'ju'icc. ., look fui; lu tig u r im i n t lifuifu.lioiinotl'HHpontfiyonrnnnd. , Ikiin o lL 'H hj , . , , _____ $750,000 lo (layolopop Foritiuln '07'0 1*hIuI«, to offer nun u extra year or two o f w o iir, A l s o a t com piircd lo mftnyly bHrKidii'pHcudbnrKHlH-prli pniiitn. If you troimurotroiiHuro youryuur limo, nnd cnro i ; fb r'^n r cnrtllo, gototnnliiiolt'H nnliiiol I'h FoFniulnF 'flV - In niiy"/nnahiiy /nnHh fornifor nliy aurfaco, from ] drawbridRololurrot.• r o t , , ' n m t t s ^ IN lU RllY • KUPIRT -B- b U u H h L l .. ' ------W IN FAtLS-«F A U S ^ O R p ^ on Main Floor , poM ^sr^iRi t . ’ Bennett’si t t ’s Ce!!o>uz&via e ^ ‘7 3 u ^ U d Uie your convenientI ROPER'S 8Mth«B«ttJSoh* B»*t p o ^ •:; nj j Option Clinrge Account / lor People"eople jVho.IV/io Dim'I U kc lo I'alnt, So Ofle allli, So Of Ml- \ I-' •. . . or. DankAmorlcard'.card'.'...... /;■ ..-lh.,ou.r..;8hpi.:P i ...... a t t m - f ' ' L -. F '12 Twin Falls Timas-Nawsews Juneiur 21-22 1967 ■ 7 Girls Seekseek-Rupert ] : RocRodeo Qiieqn'eqn Title Press Womenrnien Told Impo[mportance i | | J RUPERT—Seven young Minl-Jsil-Js' “Deedee,”•'Deedee,' a part Arabian way Builders and Lloyds Floral;; Jerome MomMounted Sheriff’s Posse, , n doka County women-will com*n- quarter—horse.quarter—hor M iss- Srtjth’s Gay-WllfertlGay-Wllferlh,- daughter-of-M n•: tlie^Gnssia-Mtlie= Cassia- ounted-: Sheriff’s { pete in tho final hour of. prellml-li- sponsors arcare tho Bell Agency and Mrs. JJoe Wilfcrth, spon-hPosKO Posso «hnd< hnd the, Carey Riding _ I - naries to tho annual. July-4-ccl?ll? and-Fxank’s-Furniture. and-Fxank’s. .-., sored .by_Ri.by_Rupert-G as . and Oilll Club. ^ ...... -- ^ f^ h eir Role In Givic^i^ic^iiairs ™ e b ra tlo n in R u p c rt, w hen tho10 OOther th e r contestants,Cont who have and Chester B. Qro^n Co., andI Kid.s'KId.s' NightNigh is July 2 when ; popularity vote Is completed at been previouslyprevloi announced, in- riding “Boot“Boots." two free bic bicycles will be given e tho annual chuck wagon feed:d elude Gall Thompson),daughter1 PattiPaltl FreilFreiburger, daughter of' away.away The Cross( Triangle Ro- SUN VALLEY-Women InI the women writersw that In her ^aper p cr photographsphotograp that show the true ■s* and Jamboree set for Saturday»y of Mr. and Mrs.1 Roger Thomp- Mr. and MrsMrs.-Chuck Frelburger,> deosdcos are furnishingfu the stocic news profession can do much:h in there anaro no more accountss of action of the events," Miss’'Ra- \ night at the Civic Auditorium Inin son, whowho^rid ides “Freckles” and sponsored by Ballantynes and J.• and the rodearod< producer Is Dell . heading off developing commu-im u- club nmeetings and weddingding lei{;hleiph explained.expl ' ^ ?. R u p e rt._ ____ ;___. ..Is Is sponsored sponsored by Unlled Coop and R. SImplol Co.j and ridingB Haslam. JohnnjeJohi Jackson will be . > “ riliyrprt)M em5~and-lmprovlngivlng storics'aro’brief.storics-a: ------^------;------^: “ As "for" fo r fasKIon newS.^MlSS Each ticket lo tH^Jamboreeee tho'tho'Rupert Rupert Iron' Works; Diane “Swcet~Tco“Swcet~Tea;*’—aiiM —J a n ct lhe~aniidiince>7’nndjhe~ahhdiinci clowis-are - r critical conditions of pollulion,lion, “We tryti to utilize our highlyghly Raleigh saidsi her women’s pages h entitles the person to a vote foror Johnston, daughterda of Mr. and Hawkes,Hawkes. datdaughter of Mr. andd Charlie LyonsLyo and Melvin traffic and sub-standerd housing■sing valued spacos and time with1 In- try to tellte] the readers what is I one of 'ihe queen contestants.ts. Mrs.Mrs DewardDewar Johnston, riding Mrs. Ron HiHawkes, sponsored byy Fields.pidds. which plague most urban areas,reas, terestingtcrtistinc features of generalI In-In* new end available in their own I Voting will clq.se at 9 p.m., ac-c- "Lady" Lady and sponsored by Best- Hoggans anand Coast to Coast;t ------— Maggie Bellows, United Press’ress teresiterest to all of our readers and town.,town,. m9rem than what thc ^ ^ P j m I cording to Rex Rasmussen,;n. ^ - Stores. • International, told national Press*ress wa illustrateillust them with icandidndld fashion magaxinesm are Introduc- I Chamber of Commerce director \ U i \ n \ n t ■Die chiickwagon feed will gett WWaltfier & lth € League W om en d eleg ates T uesday. — ^------^------—- Ing |tdltd ththe young set in. some 1 of queep competition. “ JfWoman U lllal Attends onlrunder wa*way at 6 p.m. Saturday, .■ —^ othel-areft-9Uch-as-New~Yorkr wlUi' met’cljain^ls^i^^up'^cw ^ !jdC 6fitS I = CikgBgnnqcogAngeieg:------r-r - women WTiters'aaarcssingaiier- I T y / F 11 to E m n u u a aljS l ^io n = fp l» l ii “ fiORLEY'^'ThFZiBirtUthei'- “■ t-noonvWorkshops-in-lhe-Sun-Val*M ’lEArmSd”------SSallv-RyAn,-A8sociated-Pres8 s ■= June^-'ll-QP^thc-countir^falr-Ir- -M rs.- Russoll-C.-Larsen,-Kim.Russ' 8:p.mjrDlnne8:p.mlrD^nei^entertalnmcntwill an~Willlher -League-accepted ------ley Opera House. . T "C business writer from New York, ■ - grounds. They are judged 60 perer berly, returnedretur Monday from bebo by BlancBlanche apd Ralph. new members Sunday during a Urban affair^ writer for ■ the «-=InPlotT IT I ■ o. ...»said the women are becoming cent, on, riding ability, 15 perer Rawlins,, Wyo.,W: where "she atr Also scfiedscheduled to perform are® meeUngmeeting at the Zion Lutheran ■ iftfM ,______■• • more and more a prominent partSm ■ ROBI ROBERT T.NlririNG_ _ rontS L on S pnpppBrnnrp nnd 2.S perfit tended the annuala convention of lhatha Order of0 the ArroW Indian5 rhnrrh^chuidb_Buc BlirlPV. . ■ • ' ' ■! } almost every city and cOmmu* of the business world, and morelo re ..... ; . b son or Mr. and Mrs.. cent on the popularity'vote. • the V^om|idom ing stock urowers danceriTTRldanceTsv fhe Inn Keepers wiltII TTj,e h e mmecti eeting w as cfinductcd i nity In the country is plaguedrsEmW by jn L lil iUdn^Swomen than men now own stock.ock. C Clifford ilffoi 1Nutting, Rupert, was“ TheTh» finalfinni entrant to registerer Association. playp lay for fo r dand a n cin g to conclude the* by jj'y Kathy K athy Reeder. Re Openfng devo- . sohie new problems, and the , , In the writing profession, she graduate* graduated June t from the‘'® for for thethe contentcon was Kayo Smith,:h, Mrs. LarstLarsen Is president elect evening. TlThe - queen • will be tionsuons were given by .Linda . , • larger the city, the larger the . '5"! said, women are also outnum-um- Callfomlt CallfomU Baptist llwologlcal~ 20-year-old 20-year-old daughter of Mr. andnd of the AmeiAmerican National Cow- cruwnedcrowned at 10:30 p.m., Ras-*• Moore and Miss Reedfir gavo . profclem. Changing conditions In detecUw bering men. There are 75 girl seminarySeminary ^wlth a degree pL M ri Ronal he Belles and'Tepresented the na- mussen said.said , . ^ • the. topic .les lesson, four women in Queens, Brook- S f ™ pt- Mrs. Ronald Hlgley, Rupert. She Belles and'i r larger citler. Miss Bellows said, " J f 2 iJ "newsmen” in the NewYork; of- Master Master olof Divinity. H e was or*•r- moved moved to to Rupert three monthshs tional organizationorgan in the Wyo- Other evcievents planned fot thele New-memN ew -m em b ers a c c ep te d w ere 1®^: lyn and Manhattan early today 5 . Inerude the move of many fam- flee of Associated Press, she dalned dalned a a minister Sunday at ago from / annual "celebration Include pariri Vickie KoclKoch, Kathy Tollefson.- and Queens Dlst. Atty. Hiomas ‘'7 . ago from American Fork, Utah,ih, ming meetlrmeeting. Mrs. Wray Fin- annual "celel liies from better residential ^ “5 said, and no one has yet said First First Ba Baptist Church, Santata and she is employed1 at the Mini-nl- ney. Fort Cobb,Cc Okla., president mutuel hors’ of Cassia Employment office in ofot the 'national'natio group, was al- through 4,<1, wwith races lo start at Midgley,- Di suburban areas and their re- the male newsmen. Minlco K High School, the new Heyburn. Morsching. Mike.Krosch, Mar- J r : utlve Director Roy WUklns, of !W H eyburn. ■ ' tentending d in g a s similar meeting In 1 p.m. each day. ^ • Morschins. placement by Negroes and other 'the *Hss Ryan safd women areg in minuter received a Bachelor She sf,e graduatedffradi from the Amer-;r- Nebraska,Nebraska. . The pai’ai pai-ade will bC' viewedd vin Ulrli*Ulrich 1and Greg Martin. , w f the National Associatfon for the *flss Rj 1; Recreation was directed by . L J™-whIte re.ldenlii. Peo- every phase of news writing; in- ,n . ®* of A rts ' d e g re e U 1963 from m lean -Fork High School and at-it- Mrs. LarsenU rs addressed the around the square at 'Jl Recreation ♦hi Advancement of Colored Peo- every pha Steve Jones and, Rick J o n e s. groups are now becoming the ^ ead- eluding business, sports and V***.® ^ College, Anisa, Calif,W- tended Utah. Uta Trade and Techni-[){- Wyoming CowBelles( sessions JulyJu ly A. 4. •' •. .* Steve Jo n e s ♦ fc f pies, and other clvU rights lead- eluding I •e Closing devotlohs were given'by majority populations of the ers.g f ' evun the specialized fields; of He He U Is vl visiting his parents In cal cal Institute Instllut In Provo while shehe and’ also ththe' meeting of Wyo- Daily rode rodeo performances are Closing devo , citiPs, she explained. • • , lany Rupert and ■ then will go to was was employed cmplo as! a bookkeeper££ ming cattlemen.cattle. She^^was ac- scheduled JiJuly 2, 3 and 4. at 8 Pam Weber atid Kent Moore “the .' -A-large-number-of-riflesrTe- science_and_mechanics^anyscience—a ^ ^ P * ^ r-TTssrirwiirbe-changes-ln-the : vice 'TCmpion, lowa, to assume in the bank p:w r~Sped9lty~Tictr^lll“ t3eie gavg.gavtrrthe-^ the-^losing—prayerT—Re.—J— ^ volvers, • ammunition and varl-fari- have receivedreC' foreign service Hampton le in the bank at American Fork, companied t future, she added. Wfth popula- al. duties as pastor of the Amerl- she has I o r son **and d a u g h te r, H aiis, andi ElaineE laine KKramer, ra n showing Romann freshmenls were served by J c>n ous types of bombs were^seIzedIzed assignmeiassignments, she added, al- duties u fl- She has been riding horses for son and da • tion increases it is estimated 80 se Mary Elizabeth Larsen.______ridriding in g V lth her -.six horsey thele DDean ean Ulrich U lrich'.______' 1 ‘Lm In the raids, Mackell said. • though is yet there are no, fe- can Baptist Church there. about eight years and her horse Mary Eiizab : per cent of the population wUl ” foi. male w ar correspondents. m m m m _be.l{ying_in cities within the nMM ^ , MackelMackell said the arrests tol- hout ------^— ...... - ...... 30 years, this will nieah a com-mIS; lolowed w e d 'aan n 'ln v e stig a tlo n of a. ra•adli d li —Prftss-women —Prftss-Vi from-throughout ...... — tself the country convened.Sunday In in . pleta rebuilding of the ciUes. she cal . Negi Negro group calling itself the count said; “RAM", RAM - :for “Revolutionary Ac- the IdahoIdahc resort for their na- WM IJIAY All of* these changes makelake tlontion Movement."MOV He said RAMlAM tional corconvention which will con- H e E C t A C UD L L ^ A R 3 - D y i :_au clutJpJKedJiesday,______M i —fieyM_}^{33_3ellowa-3aidr-and.-nd membfirs_made-fitt_flbortLyfi-aU clutJpJKe' ^he-urg^the-w ltfcrs 'to“Bsk-asK tempt-toklH-Wiikins.last March.irch. —A-barbecue ~A-barb< at Trail-Creek-en-:-e n - ——* | | ^questions—the right questionsIS to The districtdij attorney said oth- tertamed delegates ;ruesdayd a y M J W B bA fw i^ aAM- . get to the heart of the issues,es er modeimoderate civil rights leadersders nightnicht and the Tuesday luncheonheon M il S B W E B r L A ^ — Sally-Raleigh-head-of-the-the also-wenalso-wero-markod-for-assasslna-slna* was-hosf^-'by-Montana-Pressw as-host !ress - r * || • women’s department oflhe Post-Post- Uon tlon by the ■ group. ______WMom^ho.wilI.be.host^oMha o m ^ P-ths —W — ! ~ lDteUigeiicerrS

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' ~ Ju n e 22I -22 1967 TvJinT^ln FglliFalls Tlmes-NflWiTin 1 3 J:: Field Generallerals Try To WooV NegroBgro Votersi Batt< Battery Power . By WILLIAM T. PEACOCKK Iparticularly| particular at .younger Ne- Ne-America America whov considers himself,;elf, him from one-party captivity.";■ ^,,hW *^K >;;’CChiang hlaT Ching Reir ost PowerfulQ WASHINGTON~(AP)-^ TThc'srocs-'-' hD 'aroes.-'------; ------^ — and-ls and-ls'becomin^a-sophlsticated bec ited -Townes-'-T tw nes - described' tho~E^mt>- - Wneo-WW IT Rem ains M ost Pc ro courllag la hb red Germtft* field gznerals — cach a Negro'gro , "Since Since 1964," he said in an human .being. bi These Negroes■oes cralic-appcralic-approachlo'.nho Negro « — of Democrallc and Republl-j^ll. Interview, “you have got almostlost seek to participate pa as any otherher voter as ‘"lhat of the welfafe can efforts to woo Negro volcrslers a? brand nnew Negro attitude, aand n d ggroim. r o ^ . mman an ——• wlwhere you control the further WomanWomi In Herer Hiisband’sHu 5 CourC ountry j? for 1968 already a^e crisscross-OSS- It « Is beibeing propelled by the “Thaiyoung“Tnaiyo Negro Is realizingling poor andarid tlihe ignorant." Thal’aThai'# twhen hU-battery -Vri^rl ■ Ing tiie country. young NeNegro. the value of two-party ^vern*i.n- • ••nur “Quf paparty is based on theKe powered vehiclevi rona down._ TOKYO (A(AP) — She stepped men.ncn. She . ranks,r somewhere helpediH^d Ji^orher along. alo ^ ’ ' -from the wings into'Ihe full among .the fjr - With a'close presidential elec-•lee- - - 3 l«re_ i:In|ment. The-Republicans fibcratc.phnosophy-atc.phnosophy-of-lhe-dignity-of-the — Mpple, 2 im p n g -lh e firsi^ 5e_vcn_or_Cight ■ She'..kneML-w glare of the foollighls a year closestjlosest jwjSHilca llii^Iy to her 73-year- done,lone, whalwhat .Mao. wanled andin7'; ' < tlon in prdspcct, thcsd two poli* jm |M H - •; .. .individuar," individuar,' hc said. at Califon Po>‘* ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ I' Tttas.* IffcA" - ago, Despite the jeers and envy old}ld'husbahd. husband. ' what was lacklacking. n„',j ! ticos arc intensively seeking to I a ^ Tow nes, nes, 39. Is one of th e new a t Loa A ■ • J • breed of ; younger Negroes. A ihemnchlrIS i^^h fflm « lf‘’“’'"*'‘* “rhe?crUlcs,of her crllics, Chiang Ching re- Once she tookto( over the lob of ,„!^I®®,^8anMao began his comeback In^Hfr .| strengihcn organization in tneir mains the most. powerfuLwom- cleansInR thc- 965 w ilh m assive erillclsm o f 8 - ^ , 7^— J, competition for ballots of u Ne- ■ ■ ■ I M■ B '■- 1 “ native' of Richmond, Va.. he at- u,. :le an sln g -th e-“ rev isio n ists’' a n d 1?65 w ith mas- Ne- ^ j | | H ‘J- H is c a r n r j d W S r td ^ h y W ■' ana n 'inin 'hher ^ r husband’s hus China. "antl-MaoIsls,' ^ ro c 5 . M tendedtended Virj Virginia Union UnlversI- ■anti-MaoIsts,” she worked, ha- playllay callcdcalled "Hal J Jui Dismissed ntn* ’ ' * slxvolt batterlea which run . A.i«ye_y,cars-ago._shc_appat . , „ . voc_among-slt'oc-among-sbmo-of.^tho-mosi from-Officc._rom_.OfIicc.'.l.wrlltcn_by_Pck?,-,£,yj— ^AsK-DcmQcralJ.DuIs.M attin.lf— _ ty_Md=gbt_[ni(}.R'cpul)UcaiipolI- III II BHB PnIWI■ -1 v — tics. 0 ° occade_deci ago_to_fIglit Jhe ently was a self^cffaclng h^us^ powerful men in lhe_E.arty. She i18s_fleputyng's_depufy mayor. Wu Hamj , ^ __ ^ he will bejn town next’jday and.-^RTjjyiiiiiZJw SaH W .— '»‘ir™ ow 'TK ”*"""'« ™ ——«Ut«mocr«lio-:ori5ftnltAtlon>o— s t « t « ^ m < ,is — — — - ■ . I wif«r>^MntiinUwife^conl^iriUUo—rdmaJn»in—Iho IwiaVsalJ aldlto-ha' Ito-hava^had^^-^t^ncUin Mto.=£to(fi6iL 0 ■> v.^g| ^ ^ m B ^ : i _ p o.P0llcy_0f—reslstaace-lo-school l l c v _ o f - o l -mmmmimmm • • " ...... -1 cnormous_sh ” : a ll this role CKpiily Prem llcan Clarence Townes Jr..’ and, Lynda Bird Goes party propapanda chief, and Mao onto the subversive thrcads'.lw i ? — t f t w a p —a l -politloaV _ p„KH,>|y In lORfi nnH tiwlf nn n M rty^ ne prooaoiy is tied up tor me . ninnlnB— thrrragh— ihc— playTwm:— r N^wNow 54, M a n ln is a 'D e tro ite r new one; defender of the Maoist Marshal.VeliChlen-tfng.' Marshal,Veh i ,' • tim moment on a longdistance tele- I cr To'Actor’s,Party Maoists now date the beginning ■ educated al) the University of vni faith, In.In. one way or another, they K e o^rw i phone call perTiaps to Cleve-leve- of the purge from the criticism rros. ; ^ 1 Michigan, whoso firsl national°( NEW YORK (AP) - Lynda“ Peeringp^',inB primlynr from behind dared to crosscros! her; their senior- ?i land or Chicago. . . . '“i B ird Johnson, alo n g w ith 200 of that play. gii,: i M I political d chore, in 1944 was as R steel-rimmed glasses, she has iiyity .ndand l.m«fam fallol to „'vb . — ifiio ! Ask Townes where he cxpects.>ect5 . B V V ■ > ’'• i f l U l i DemocralisedIsed to aiteiattend the party at thee Her work in this- field has The answeranswe most generally To -1-U Honor A iU ll Disney as. an a'fte"rth6ught. “ Then K V H OVt B of deputy chairman. 1 Toledo Re:Restaurant, ’ she wass brought her one important Job accepted Is th a t beginning in NEW YORK (AP) - Parents^';';;! • there’s New Jersey, ■ B Both the Democrats and thehe there 15 mliminutes before Georgee after the olhtother.'as advisor to the 1959 she saw Moo sbpping, op- Without PartnPartners /nc. has an- " [ and ^ssouri.” ■ B RepublicansRepublican estimate there-wlll111 was,.makingwasl-maklng small talk with herr army'sarm y’s culturalcultui jjurge, deputy posed.posed, IgnoriIgnored and privately nounced Ils annualan Dislingulshed The first six states arc among,o n g * l l B B bob e aboul,a bout, emocratlcstatic NationalNatlone Committee. (APp istrants by race. brato the 0 ooenlng of El Drug-[. challenged, challenged. 1 screen. StubbStubbomess and a gif accept ihethe awardaw at the group's - in the 1954 election b ut, except In 1964,la H , the total vote in thehe store owowned, nei by nls friend Os-h NNor or is ChiaC hiang C hing fai* from for expressionexpresslo: — her speechesl8thil8th annual conference ci in Los ' for Illinois, all now hdve Rcpub-;S ______------^ ______------pre<;idcntialpresidentia clccUon w as ab o umt t ccar a r Molinar Molinarl, 26-year-old Vene-!- the top Inin theI tough, swiftly have been notn only sharp. butjAngclcs:|Angclcs on JiJuly 8,.according to'- • llcan governors. • ^ 1 ’ ■•. 70.6 mlllioim illion; ______zuelan mllllimlllibnalre.______changing worworld of Red China’s lively and well-organized —• tho announcementannouncer Tuesday. •'‘ The Negro vote which could mmSBSmSSSS^rniS^mSm be plvolal In these statesr | is BritishJL > H l PlanssrorAdenAre For A largely concentrated in big _ _ Hip Hflvi nf PrflnVHniTn n Threatened-By-Arn x l l T By-Army-Mntinyly: ——^ 7 ^ ^ ----'jMtM ______;. ■ V , • Roosevelt, these votes have „ . By RODNEY PINDER ' ries.” ThiThe disconlent apparcrillyjrilly I > been heavily EWmocratic. tnMnr In .snmo Npgm prorinrtg LONDON (AP) — The British•illsh was broughthrou to a head by theth e M four ran as high as 99 ^er centt for fir ^ovcnwTcnc’s§ - plans to leaveGave suspensloBUspenslon”four’days"agcTbr'four JS lti. 1- ^ Aden_and-the-South-Arabianibian colonelscolonels-for-unexplained-“ djsd- ' Federation in January were pllnary rreasons." ' ' ional threatened today by a motinyly in AlthougAlthough the Foreign Officeitdce ' ^ ^10 The Republican National , l ‘ the Soulh Arabian army which/hich refused to amplify its state-■late- • '• / Commitlee’s figures claim the -p®,f,°)i ,GOP got about 4 per cent ofif theIhe I fesulted f in Ihe death of 18 Brit-Bril- ment, itIt was believed the rival- ons and an undetermined num-num- ry stemmedstemi from the rocent ^ _ N e p r o m e _ J n . 19M b u t_ c a m e ber-o^Arabs: ‘ - -- ■ mergerm e rg e r of^ 't h e - fo r m c i^ f c dS e r a l ------^ E 9 0 h k ILl back in the 1968 congressional also army trained by Britain since and gubernatorial elections.■innc Twenty-three Britons also army tn since J V 1 ;ions. b efo re c a lm w as 1961. ini n ’ w hich B ritish o fficersleers J . - V ~ capturing about 14 per cent. Jl '• u reported restored Tuesday night have beenbee steadily replacedd by ,^,'lJr |f '■* Jt f c l Republican Sen. Charles H. , jP ’ lo the Aden area in the south-outh- Arab offiofficers _who_workfid their Q|y JBL Percy of Illinois cut into the “ iJ'® C Jeern corner of the Arabian Pei]-Pei}- way up, and* the federal guard;uard I I • A O T ' ^ normally [Democratic , Negro Insula. _____ mmade ade up.oLformer_pQlIce_unitsup un its !M .. — ______l l _ _ / . ______------voieTin- cfiVagor-Govr-GeoFge 4 r M \ ' w l id In and personal troops of the var-v a r- JjO N J r e Romney and Sen. Roberti P.P ', widespread In and pers . London that Bdlish governmentment ious shel.sheikhs.. ||j|y^ Griffin, scoring Republican vie- 1 ,,p would have to take a new look TroubleTroubh broke out first at the lE -yK torles: in Michigan, got better at its plans, announced-Monday,iday. Lake -Lines-Li barracks in.. th the e • ® to give independence about Jan.-Jan. Sheikh Olhmant district, where/h ere . ' 9 lo the federation made upip 6f young apprenticea soldiers riot- I / -SMSs.”"'”"Townes’ goal fs to gel “30 per “H c, 1 Aden State and 16 sultanatesnates cd, sefset fire ! to some buildings,lings, / 7 cent of the Negro vote for his "“i" "'® and J sheikhdoms strung alongalong freed prisonerspr and prevented nff p a rty In 1968. ‘ sntcd w tSjrogHsiaM ' Z r ? }ia. British officers from enteringerlng •* / j Martin professes no' conccrnirorn |-i° southwest ^ coast of Arabia. British i i f A 2orge the camp. lm that many Negro'Democratsicrati Foreign Secretary George the camj j/J /f I ■ - MM BH i r ' S u,-_ Brown told the House of Com- Arab officersi broke up that .V',1 might heed Republican blan- ® A T th a t . J s SJ ritain mob, but the trouble' spread lo ^ disUents. • mons , Monday that Britain mob, bu id to iallB«mHBjV?ui*^ ‘"I i> would keep a strong naval force the ChampionChan Lines camp in the j p l "The Negro electorate.” he re„„,u } nd a same area, -There reWlliousiiious jEmM r B B i B B m t f said, "is nbout as sophisticatedMfprt I"'Soulh , Arabian waters and a same a - - force 'Of bombers within easy soldiers sacked the armOry and as any segment of American ?' Inde- seized ils wea'pons. |MF socieW. They know where their months after inde- seized iL ' smwBMf’ -ihW! v / \ best fnlerest Is. They recognize„ ^"oencipendence to guard the federa-dera- The federation1 Bovernment MB] who l> doing whal." ^ tion against aggression. ButIt the callcd onoi British troops to rr; help r a ^ W T governm ent counted on th eE ntl-na- quell thethi revolt, and violencelence IsIe Mirtln said It Is Iras that W / l SS e e : a ^ fV rnm« army It is training ondand erupied in the Crater district, a some Democratic ' programs j r f U order holncd of Arab nationalism. aimed at poverty and Negroo-‘ . equipping lo preserve order hotbed o h W rn V''- . problems W e not accom- wlinlnwithin t^tmrfederatlon. FightlrFighting raged throughoutIt the m R ES Vl'vllKJy j The Foreign Office attributedbuted day. OfficialsOff said 17 of tho 18 * A “ a ~ pllshed all that was hoped. W j / / : e “However Imperfect 'thesfl theso SS mutiny to disputes In thetie 8.-8,- BBrltUh ritish dead< a n d 22 of th10 e -23 23 /M itions wounded were soldiers. Tho} oth- E m i w W ^ programs.are, there Is no alter-alter 500-man army over “conditions wounded jF f ' % ^ i i native," he continued. ' of servi service and Inierlrlbal rival- er two vwere ciylllnns. “The big point is thatt we ____ started them. "The GOP is the party of fine M £} r rhetoric but no ncllon.'. ■ ' JTelevision t V' m ScheduleSc e |e - "The President has demon­ strated where he Rtnnds, He Wednesday,sday, June 21 Ct ' ^ 3 D A4 Y Y Sm ^ f t , named the first Negroes lo'o' the PROMISINGISING SPECI/t SPECIALS -J | V Ih , Cabinet and iho SupremeTcmc 99nm p.m.. 2SL. 7, 8-NBC Newsews Speclnl,Special, “ “The Learning Process.'!.C.SS.':. I s j ' ■ Court." The "nt "new math" lhat bafflesles parents bubui helps sludenls.absorbiso rb jrf.U. SunJn^Surl I ’ Surf Swimw weai e a r X Republican Townes Is aiminginking ideasIdeas irinstead of rules and1 use of compicomputers thot talk back:k to / ¥ ' ^ i'l I ^ student!)students — Ruldlnc Ihelr questionsuestlons nnd and providing pi Instruction,I. not / V S / V \ ». V * * ^ / . just memory drills — aro) among the ItemsI dlscusscd in this documentary thnt explores new dlrccllonsdirccllon In elementary educa- H UP TO 22% ---. I De Gaulle. ' stlon. i .Schools throughout thele couniry c o u n try Nver(Nvcrc vLsiicd In nn cxam lna- Two-piece Swimsuitsflmsuits sAVEupj p • tlon of nowlheories In praciicc. ■ ■ i " f t - a BEST BETSETS FOR MOMOVIES ChU dren’sSTren’s Swimwear ! ^ aays Israelis5 .p,,,B p.m.. 5 -“Dondi" (1961),), DasodBased on thelh( comic strip chnraclcr, r V b L\. _ » 5 this movie features six Amerlconerican soldiers who rccoivc n surprise k Hcfful«r»I.OOLmlenoyi’Dn*.:.IIlleHov.‘BoMr T O I . ! !j : J ! J S ! W \ l s * nn Christmas Evo — a raggedjgcd llltio orphan,orph David Janssen1 nnd w , « n a KjuBfe legI tululti lli In(n lolld.ollil,, i ” / Started War P a lli P a g e sta r. D bndi Is a> malo m alo version verHlon nf a comblnntlnn I.illlo ^ ■ a if. ' prlnU or lUlpei.II, SluiS i u i 3 to 661 k. B ■ / ^ PARIS (AP) — Presidentsldent Orphan Orphan Annio nnd Poiiynnnninn and iho immovio is a bit sticky/ bul ttppiPti^ 6 * " / I ) S Charles do Gaulle accusedd I Is-k- enjoyable cnjoyab despite tho sweetnesstness and light.light ______^ ■ | | H O Our u r VwondrouB Baaortmantnant Of of two-two- rncl todny of sin rtln g the: Mid-Mld< mi,,,...... “ — 0 Littlo Girli' A p pleca le c a atylea In a variety of baaull- dlo Enst war Juno S. Bty of baaull- suctch nylon mil* In ««yprli .Speaking 10 his cabinet, hc TTa< n a 7D-NnC News Spcclal c H H 9 fu ful l knknits, Tha colora oraa Bfaol.Braol, May-May- and loilda.Tsmx."'"" Slui S.M.L tU 1 1 9 10:00 2 S l^ N c w s , Sports, ■ ■ snld ;‘Fnuicc "cflndomns “iho Key to Stations ,o,ooa" BbM ba you'd batter buy two/o atat.tlila tlila lowlow opening of hostllltle.s by Israra ec l," 2.SL K!■ U ^ - T V S a lt L ako W W< eather n prlcei SIsea, 32 to 4 0 . Bexultr $3.00 LittleLittle C CItli'2-1 ltli'2-rc. 0 3 3 J Up 10 nnw, I'ranco has avoidedmolded 2D KDOl-TVKl Bolso 3—News, 3 - Sportfl, WcalherIther ^ B | 1^'’'“' * Atylni o f stretchch nylon nylon in in il«n ill , I pulling the bliimc on clilicrcr thn 3 KID-TV Kir Idaho Fnlls 4-Ncwn. 4- .Sporis, V^fUhcr S.M.L. , Israoiis o r tiio A rabs. 4 KCPXKCI TV .Salt l.nko r>-Ncws, !>- Snt., WoalRcr c H H At lli[> Humo lim e, Do Gnaiiile aulle 0 Q KSI^TV'.Snit KS Lake ' 7 7B 0 -N c w s , .Spls,, W cnthcrith c r • f J t (Icciarcd thnt ihe worldId I iHh 7B KTVB-TVK' BoIhq 8—News, » - Sports, Wcnlhoriihor uV^^B llirentRnRcI by nprcndlng conflicinnfliciH B KKIT IF M V Idaho F a lls 11-Ncw.s. I i ­ Sporis. Weathorinthor SAVE 17% . o Gmilic[Tmilio— — l-l.osrin1 - spnccTT — ~, H n -C n m b a l - I 'M B —n J 4« - - ' s n id :...... 4*4—Choyonno lOHO lOHO g—Movio, s - "T ho Cobw eb" c H^ B ^ H H 9 B S "Tho spirit and fact off wnr 5—News,5- Woathcr, Spla. 10:6S toiss 2JB D -M ovio. "B o rn to be are »proodlng aaain ncrossss tho 7B—Nows,71 Wciithor, bpta,Spla. Datjo D( world. One conflict cpntrlhutes•Ihutcs 11—Ij)8t-lnII Spnqo c 11145 4 lii4 5 4—Jo e y BlHliop c H B H H f Smart awlmwaar for aurfurf and tand', 2-pc, cula • aaa a • - a a ‘• bbut u t t o n \ to cnuAlng a nother, <100 (lOO 2S I^ N o w h , W eathur, Spts 12,00 tj- M 2Sl^Mnvlo, 2s “Adventures lU f l “The wnr sinned in Vieinam q. Faat-drylns. comfortabla,bla, yet rug-rug* atylea In allall-nylon • nylon *and clnnm , o_Death Vailuy Duys" c of.of Sherlock Holmes" by American intorvenlion," he 7n-Stnr 71 Trek . . 9 9 B ead. Reinforced zipper,aer, 2lnntlona. Sizes91 7 to 14. a w a y ." • ■ 3-Bovoriy 3. HlllbilllosI 0 South O U U l Koreans I I S IB 3°' ' ' r "l-ranco haa laken ft positionoslllon ., 4—U4. atm atj c IH agninst the war In Vletnnmm and 6-Dovorlyg. HillbilliesI c C t’t Tnliafl t thish is Ire (remondotia iii ctsibrt* ' Is no chanco ot arrivingj » at " a ' 7U-lSpyo 7 iiSiS ' peaceful nettiement In theI pres- g. Spy g nnE IT of tJ'che mosl-wonlodmosl-woi swiiQWOor ' CHARGEX\\jLi IT.,IK , for_10(}7l»i7l CreAtCraflt fabrioslterrincf - cm worldjiltimiion unless I!a now j l|*rM»wiOr’"Theson u m s , Tluiust.. ! W E M A K E ... . -...- n i World cleiiiont' apponrs,”I ’ho and nills'* c . _____ on ScarsHovolvlnirs Ilovolving coldrii iind pnttomRlnnlicmRj StockS tip at (Iii* * •a id . 3. Cihorge h a r g e low prico. Sbizos iz e s 86 toto 18.1 . I f l l l l ."nils 'elemont, could -r. nnd , aiiS''7'"” . R shnuld t)o tlie end of tho war In ilOO|,oo 2.SU-NUC2; Nowa .Special c U a J F ' Vietnam, by the torminatlonlion of 2B-Vlrglnlan 2 c 1 foreign Iniorvontlon," 8-NHC ^ Mows Speclnl c i OPEN MONDAY.)NDAY. TH'THURSDAY, FRIDAY,)AY, 'tIL I ,l~' H ..VISA R E Q U IR E D I ~~ I On O n AAnything of Valuel u e . DANGKOK, Thailand (AP)' n - FISHERMENP| I Tlio Thai Bovornmoni -Hays ", , I Opan Dally Di30 a.m.■m. Pp|i le n ty o f M i l S ‘ • W p AT S E AiR9 R 9 AND A N D BABAVE H o - I • AmnrJcpns . visiting Thailandm lland fly lylylno Mnwtlnii. Flihlno.Rtxl ,d ll^n.' l, Bullrilnfi Mnt«tlBl»...... i ^ . e ______.•?,?.?!'!'/ _____ u '...... '■...... I t i f a i l d V - . . . ..M A I N . -r—musr-.hnvo'^1 visn nftcr Jrn.' 1, fiatUftctloirQuBMa.iw.ntee4 nteed or 7 *O 0 a r S - ‘B'h U,S. cltliens now cnn visitI T.Thni- h ai- R U E L S T A Y N E R ’S j f l M .1.5> Shop Mon., -muri., Frl. |V . " Your MomyomySook Sook ' * *------— i , ' * P a r k in s . TWIMWTWIN MUS, iand for 16 daya without a vvisa isa SPORTING S P ( QqODS J j m , lu ai^ aoaioCKrzSTS AMB tu, ; ; • Tl" ,r ’ under an ngrecment inmio"‘o InI” Bao-»firtBlnSo;020-< ' 'TwifrP«llt - V ^ M ^ l 1

■■ ■■ 1 4 - Twin Foils Tlmes»Nawlews3 JunJu n e 21-22 1967 T-— ...... —rr-----— r.----- Eosygin’s Educationn PrPrograms s WOn Drugs ■ lj)aughter R f T i ; Likes Opera 1If li . Likes Recommende(ended For Schockhools H NEW YOPYORK (AP) - "Very • ^ 1 nIc(^."nice," said Ludmila A. Gvisht- M % _ qni,ani. "Very nnlce'opera." ir- -WASHINGTON.- (A P)-/=;^■^:A -:A rcqulro-require—long-'term“ hospUaliia-iliza- cxpansibnexpansion of halluclnogen use>e'to to — *1 < “ '~Mr£~'dv^■ Mr£~'dvEKianl, oaugnier tji consultant to the president’slent's tion. •. deljnquen deljnquent groups—and perhapshaps bIIu- bccausc it is now unlawful in l i PPremier re m ie r AleAlexei N. Kosygin of crime .^cominlsslon rccom-com- "Crime"Crinn associated with hallu- bccausc ; >1 in "■{- the Soviet Union, visited iHe have some states so that Its useI be- ^ ^ H || mended today, to prevent drug cinogen - use appears to havo some stai 2 sstars ta r s -b-backstage a c k s t at the Metro------abuse;' 'that' 'eduwUonal pro-pro-been been miminimal;" Bluin said. !'It "It comes criminal—acr greater frc- . 'T' • politan' OpcOpera Tuesday .night . r as qucncy of crime will be report- grams about drugs begin In[n el-el* would oappear that insofar as quency o: _ .durinB-nn_imcfm^sjpn_of_:iU _____ -p- deccnt-citize'na-lake-hdllucltvo-citvo- eed.-- d ." AAnd nd,^-B lum -addod:~"-It-^ls ' * uK w B - durlDg^an.ii — ementary-schools.— t- j— j — deccnt-i u ’^ls J f l ' ’I b . G piaconda." iaconda." ri^ain the.^person, n o t,th c dru g , w hich __ Tho_:ConsuUant, Richard1| i H. gens>gensi their th( behavior will rerftaln the,^pcrso - ~Thi».:i.QPCi^-‘'This-Qpera- rem inds-m e-of ...... -^jum -^it-SM nfonl^nlw rsUrsity yf f la'wfulii^^^i^iijlawful..;^ '...... J --i >s-~-rapo1^:;;;; i s - ^ a p o n ^ b l » — foftiT 'frlm ln n l ' i ^ \ 5 7 - KDS5ian=^pffRnssiair^^a^tri'hF^piim lCr'sr*^ — Muming everytfildgJronooWcc:oIfcc -"•Wg~mayicxpc.ct:.thBt wlth:the act.^lr:::: n * = dau8hier=told-il\o-Bins0rs,.=Ttr:^j— daughterHolc! and aspirin to heroin, pictured ------U'i- rfljH H Renata TTooaldi kissed her the United States as a nation of 5 - chcck anda n d sasaid, ‘‘I hope to comc drug users. 'A. 1^1 to Ru'ssia Ru'ssla bl because I know thc Ho also called for vastly Jn- ‘Sexual O C J Revolutioiolution’ Brings- J H peoplc’ther^people'thera like my voice." — enfeised studleroM he-cffecnrof -=-=— - tesSSH B”" '■ "warimil w a s' M rs: •Uv7sRianl’s"SCC------; such drugs as marijuana and jy |Q ] oi'dond night ouout on- the ,town—the More Change;e In AttitudesAl Hi^BM PilS C S ^^aW ^ night beforebefore.- she attended a The present known risks of . B A stu d y o f 196 aollege-educat- Q j ^ S By ALTON BLAKESLEE A stud. iicat- -- - ‘ ' ^ S S S S I m a S movie at Radio City Music Hall tislng ‘marijuana are not great,! J J ' AP. Science l^rilcr_ . cd wives Indicates that aboutibout —but the. (in(iret-one-in which she he said, and he recommended ATLANTICa t f ai CITY, N. J. (AP) one In fourta are not satisfied withw ith P g C T was discovered by reporters. leglslatiotJ that would lessen _ , ^ Hlil'M&yfl discover ««P«. “ today’s younger genera-nera- the frequencyfrcqi of sexual inter-nter- fTrwW*r'^4f0n9P9||^M |[i£flS Before thcthe backstage visit she , penalties for its use v>d posses-jsses- so — ofaddlctlon-and broadened-edu^ MedicalMArfirni Association. think ou our fears' about sexualI S -A U B :B B cation prograrris — directedectea Robert R. Bell, sociologistioglst mlsbehav m isbehavior h a v e le d xts' to1 un- . of Temple University in Phila-»hii^ derrate tthe fact that ^ginninginlng •______^______- -«ru8 aeipHTs;— repor^-^-lncreaslngaslng sexu^sexual— cxtMrlcnce for many fr«Bn . .evidence that *'a number^r,. of youngsteiyoungsters Is often fpught with W . * The report estimates that at women may .pass their hus* anguish and pain, and, there- 'KJUj B ill, ~ . least 3,300 pounds ot heroin are hnnrtebands Int sexittl Interest and fore, can.be-ascan much a trial as a smuggled Inlo the United States 5!",“ _____pleasure.*' ______. T p | [ • each year. It noted thatIt 22 desire.” pleasure. I II ^ pounds of opium — the base of yHf heroincan be purchased on « U | the black market from TurkishElwOOM W l MTORTH'Sl FOi l i fa rm e rs fo r a b o u t $350. , The refined opium, when sold as heroin, wlll bring at least _C2S.0M .in.the .United States______i j l • The report Included much ma- ' terlal that was released In the 1 commission's general report ■ffP last February, ■•l.' — -S^erBl=k0y^«cfimmendfltIons by the commission includei ^ — State and federal drug: lawlaws s . should give a large measureire of ■ . V.li discretion to courts and correc-jrrec- • C <>-t \\^*v tional agendes to enable them ) I $ 3 0 .9 5 l l to deal flexibly with violators. — The National Institute; ? - o of r Mental Health should conduct a research program on marijuana and should develop a broad edu- cation program to disseminate factual information about drugs. In a study of dangwous drugs and social policy, Blum sa said id TA'S' i ^ “ mlnd-aUerlng drug used In the I s A £ i t I United States Is nearly univer-liv e r- \«-V • ‘' ' K o t RM s \ *S.50 1| ' ' sal, most of It hy Individualsduals -* w # V‘1V« \ Kenmoree 30-30-in. Gas ■ H i ; without causing danger to• oth- W t •* i ■ a r s .'' w Blum Included In his defini-lofini- \i o r E l e c t rfic i c CLASSICCl 1 tion of drugs a varietyy of > V, vwffi ! - preparations ranging from as­ p irin , coffCQ a n d te a th rorough u g h RANGES.i, . , ■' t , tranquilizers, sedatives, stimu*itlmu- ., . -■ W | ■ lants, strong pain killersI like — . > \ * n M odel I morphine, "popular social ddrugs ru g s : Jl S'f.7280 . such as alcohol and tobacco, and nilclt but relatively harm-harm - ► , less (as presently used) social L drugs such'as'marlluanB“undr » n d --- — ------; peyote," to the problem drugs‘Irugs - - I m £ U j including opiates and hallucino-uclno. >' '1, 1 6 8 g BoaoOptional No Trado*mTrade-in] llcqutred ------"Coldspot FamF a mll i l y s i z e AH l l - -F F r rostlcss. o s gens auch jiaiSD ._____ .-'--.-.r- J'- Blum said studies Inlhe UnK- \ K cnm oto Ellectric icctric Gl^sicClai Ranges, «d States show many heroin' V us- S SotU la, stripes, priniat ,) ers had earlier experience with 'V • Fully automaticomatic oveioven R e f r i■gerator-Freezi g e r i reezei* 1 marijuana, but he noted tholr mm * Ovon light,it, peak switchsw \ history “Is alw likely to include W ; even earlier Illicit use of clga- ■ • Super pro-hcat3-hcat oven ;; rettes and alcohol." ■ i • 60-minuto0 buzz timtime er Blum said thero U much evi* ■ ' I8HISJE1II1S NO MONEY i ^ dence that many persons :!not In fmm S Kenmore Gnspas Classic llangcs BO.r.jmtntrl«l on Seart E«i *>■“'bio cold control. 2 full1 sholvos. V, 20-35 age group. Until a fow ■— years ago Its uso was limitedited to , ■ an ellta group ot successful:es8ful iBgfl fTTT professionals, artlata, and1 com- . munleatlons — Industry person->erson- I f x r nel, their families and friends.:nds. 'H 8 Dlum said thero was no douht ^ H that LSD use is followed by psy- ^ chosls, a detachment from\ real- (M i-rcaci •’■‘jjHiYlriryDf^ _ XB ______JBIpHWi ' lions aro tcmpornry and can:a n bo treated by ccrloln trannulllzorsilllzers y i\ 7 such as thorazlne wiilcii "are ^ 0 now sold on the Black markett o "as ; ' Tm oM .hM itfIt ^ part of the LSD ‘trip' equip- | | m e n t.” f f l But more severe reactionsr MISSIS'BIODSES I Insurance Firm^ 1 . 9 9 I " Names M anager,C r ' w;Fol^lcr #nd oolton blentli In . 5! Norman Keclh, 3« Tetonin SSt., t yr,‘‘» h it* •m l iiim m er loUdi. ' . n • T w in F a lls , - w aa - reco n llylyMJ;: ■ a|>- , M«»y«tllM * rtyli«.M-a8.______5 noinied district mannRcrir for ,b m 1 the U.S. Enultable Life A Aflsur- asur- ^ ll'£ ' - . B'imce Society. ' . f^.7' 8 o l the I 'M odel

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I* Coldspot 15.8 Ca. Ft. U Cn. Ft. U pright 14.11.1 Cn. Ft Coldaipot Rofrltf"lofrlg-' 14.0 CableI FootF oot FrcFrosU oH fi R«« Norman S S : frcezora. Keeih ^ ' . c r aalor-i^reezortt. t o r - ^ r e e '4 frlgorator-Frcezer.>F rcczer... .' ^ . Mmtmn-mtUutltmd “Only $s:50 A Monllu ^ J ^WoTA'MSfilHT^XOO9 9 Only, $10.50 AI Month ^ . . ■ l i S~ I -SUMMERSHEtlS-----.SIllEICHSlllllkS^ „ . - . PWcoloIn-flnlslircololn-flnlsli iInterior losrfltfl fltninsVniat,fnfi^ n ia t, 'J g Soolety'a Richard J. Gill Agency, Holds 552 lbs. 3 .RrnMypo Rrlll-lypo rnst-frcozofi foodd Qtlors.ptlors. FulFull-wlddi slldo-ont crispur..crlspor.! Lnrgq4,55oii.l>.l)ollomfroo>. hollom froozor BccHon. N b I • & Boise,-.and -malnUlns his oWn 4 aholvoi. I’orouIniii-nniNlilin iN li iiUorior iiUori< w u n t Mammlin^nl dorrostiidefrost in frcozorsooUoni automut*:aulom ut-: niesay defrosting.ig. I‘orcoInln-1Porcolnln-flnlihcd liitorl- " 6 office In . Ihe Twin Falls Bank . , i t o l n , olcoiu oaaily. la iqiroDcigerator * or roslsla stainii,I, rust,ruat, undan d fofo o d ’o d o ^ ^ S and Trust Building, - 3 > 2* ” S------K 9 9 £ IqiroDcigerotor flocUoiv ' 3 Mr. Kcelh Is a gradimte of the - , - .... h M ...... a h o flCollone of Idaho, Caldwell, and ,V‘?j s ------' ' ' ' j atlemlcd the University of ® • .In .» * a l i , B Colorado, Boulder. Ho’hasv,3 Ixjcn . ‘ Sslfiledc ilioltt itrotoli wllli you a mumbor.of the Kiwanis nnd tisaa hrt. ; . fo r a ^ e o t flt. llUcir, m id. pnO PA 'r SEAT18R8 AND SAVE^^PqSAV ■ | o,O p an Dally 0:3Q a .m■m* . . Pp| l a n t / of'FRED' ■ 40ij- Ich, nlnlit fihis, yollnw or plDk. i a f*Cl to B p.m . .Elks Clubs.-Before Joining the B Q f ' I Batlflfaotlon Guarnntoodhiarantocdor-'' oi >3 0 3 .1 8 •fiqullablp Bocleiyln m;.‘^v° -Mr. miPi.YDiiRUf. MO|iErs BilMe*'sirM 10 to 16. ■ Sioroildb T , (< ■• MAINMAIN' AVB, W;‘ ...... ^ V our M oney Hack L” . ' Shop Mon., Thura.; Prl. K^eih was a free-lance writer, m a ney Bade . fui^HoiiucKANijuJTlo. lu, Tl)l-9p.m. 'Ho and his wife, Rulh, have H f ParWoB '' TWIN F/ FALLS, IDAHO :fc| WOOEWW ■ ' two soi^, Brian, 9, |ind Brent,|7. iR n o jiEY’s W o r t h .M o iiE -A TS' ' ' M M BBBI^ilM I^ ^ i< ■ iwrownrwi'g _ " . I i’

3 Funeralls ^Ju n e 21-22 196 7 Twin Falls Folia Tlmes-Newf 15, T o d ay y ' ’ s M a x kcet e t j a n d . FU im nanciaJ R e Peifiding Fdif^' TThe Daily StockStocks ,. . Do^ D ow -Jones, 2 p . m . 1 LiLivestock Bitt]Bittley Boy ---- —, ______30 InIr d u st 878.41 dow n 3.20 :iJOJuiisiaM .6ardownu.or..r-,01,- - nCHic -CHICAGO-(AP):—-Grafa:and mand ^ -: - -BURLE- BURLEY - Funenilrservites “ J S:J# P J i SUMMARY Investor IIkT b 15 U tils 131.45 u p 0.25 ssoybeans o y b ^ futures prices movednpved JEROMEJero , - Feedec..iatUe:atU e tor (<>r J a a m ^ e s M ichael P eacock, 3>/^ NEW YORK (AP)-The alock JSggJ 65 Stocks 319.79 dow n 0.78).76 -_ h M e r on th e B o a rd of Trade T ra d e ^ere ^ e r e steady, cows were steady:eadv l^a^ldyear-old son of Mr. and Mrs.rs. _ • . ,------, — jnarket-KUIed-lower-late-thU Fmocp . . . today-on-newsj-^of-heavy^^crop-;C«>P- r ir » ^ c e n W - b J g b e r - ^ t~ th e,- - J j^ e - Geo^e-Michael-Pcacock,^-An^ ------f i y - W a U A M A ^ DiO O Y Y L L B E ------aftern o o n ed 4j Generalral Dy-D)F. , ’! it Sj 3* sf 7 S ind thei-ux-blles. coiild 4 person•son banks? WhatWl has been fee past ' ’ S>!i.«V£S‘’f 1 i!is S5j ::::: Tvs™ j-vswn. no 3 i.6iv4-i.7414n. no namlcs, Control Data andI Alcoa A l r ^ Celtyou .Uf IM S 2 M- a " 4 J suo W» Mrs. H.'Groves, Hamilton, possibly i )lng history of such Investments? H H SUnJTCb I.U Jt 41V 41 4441 4- UH 2 rred e d Vwheat 1.54-1.60N, No 3a.523\1.52 PORTLANDPORT (AP) (USDA)\) — Mont.; IMrs. C. 0. Edwards, |n and oi 3 each; Anaconda and IBM-a cm aic S ’ *t?^* A. Many (perhaps most) to- s tp 1.59N., I C altle I pofnt or more. I! ,t.!!ii:sw,3 ssL ^ s 7 |v “ Cattle and calves 200; choicehoice Spokane, Wash., and Mrs. R. A.a Possibly? « « - Yes;'probably?,.„y JvestmeDts ^ “ ts' In small banka have tl_* « OoodjT IJJ M 44jf'4J< 44 4 « Stodebrt IIH - H Corn 1 par: unchj to up slauehte p \%1% slaughter steers and heifers•s 25- H. Bull,Bull. JEscondido. Calif. Maybe. M ?ybTl That broker could tiim■uJn Iw n successful-som e; fanus- Glen Alden paced the Ilstlis t on GraetCe 1.41 TS 4lU 4H «s«: U 4 Ha S«res.There’s a risk in any Invest* ‘ American Potash rose about 3 UU — {{ Tcmitee IJI n J4K JIK ' MHJ4g — ~ « U 84. No 3 73V443N. ity 18.01 _ ------(» b lle m ity 18.00-19.50: sla u g h te r bulls ^ n t e d In tl?e checkbook. ^ . ment And when you pat your _^-juxLCfis{ioentaij:;pppe£j.jff.Qofc ok^ « jf e B -MUo-mai2e-2.18-2.24N------— cdm m er. worth rose about 1^4 andi-S Rohr gsa'7-is-sl-s S |-= ^ t5ct«-dS'' ;ss» -w 5— —MUo- — — commerclal-2L50-23.-7S:-vealerso i ™ I 3 O H I mooey-into-stock-df-a new cor------* OtWBiiAlr J l 4TI 4T 44 4wH l2 +4-iH IH TTaosui aO S u l .41 m iJtu USU IMH-IH Rye Jnostly good 28.00-33.00; feeders Gontmue-In— poratlon of any type, tho ele- Corp. more than a point. Golf cSTou ou J.W 144 OK a MK — H T autau ia^.er« E'='J - th!i:’B r £ 's ’ih‘e“s s '^ 't“o s i " ,; _ - McDonnell Douglas andd Gen* ouitsuuouitsuut ji 34 m s4 jsh ...... p u ,f!' n'H S *?i»'2*M + S BarU s te e r c alv e s choice 526 lb 28.60. Ln Increases. Tills goes 2 u l^ Soybeans 2.79-2.80^N - Hogs 1 know when to buy low and when jq. i,.n ir, — eral Instrument sagged about j{ !^ n " ~ « TixtroB 1 Jt Tl Tta « H - i ■Soyb' Hogs no report Many 1t 1 3 I ] Areas ' » for banks or any other type of. » C S a c k e d bran 48.00^8.75 ShwpSheep Tuesday 350; slaughter to sell high. Some brokers are new enterprise. IW each. Avco lost L* hJS’ h “ | s*S hE | S + '» -Sacked sh o rts 52.OOJ2.7S spspring rin g lambsli about steady: Wfeed- ByByliie I t Assodaled'Pteii alwawalways c< coming up with recom- •. In truth, truth it must be said that R i^ continued weak. New r - S Wheat futures ctosed from up er lamb menations such as that—on in- a bank ir • York Central lost almost hS? n l )m up er lambs steady to 50 lower;■wer; The heaheavy rains ol spring con- S;??"?” ' »n; a .bank In a small or medlum- 'J ‘l-2, 1 1 i ¥'il S i l a to IVi. slaughte dividual stocks' and on mutual town Pennsylvania Railroad 1. HoiumHoUd Um J l « T1H ^ - S Tr»a»ltnj slaughter ewes about steady;[ady: tinued tatoday ,ln paas-Ol‘new ' ‘tual size town usually docs very well. 1 z? . kFEt « ili i ll 1 7- P2 “ ‘ ------slaughtesiau^ter spring lambs choice England ™ finds,-- I wrote";wrote "usually” — no guaran- Prices were mostly higher ||SS»s a s .a !! Sg iS| ¥■« hoice England and torrential down- . and p rim e 107-108 lb 25.00-25.IQ: f a l ^ c a u j rtb- -Jlieylre.the.brpkerj. IU advisey i ^ iqe.te e ,______■ * ------»nd-tradlng-actlve-on-lhe-Amer--Amer- hchoo*tw^i-ji—»*twV 44-tju -?ij^tju -4-h t-mCw CASH GRAIN , . __ and prir 55.10; f a lls -c a u s c d iilo o d ln g - Ih - n o rtb * jran Suvlr Fwhnppe. 11°^Hook O Q. 1.41 31 4ljJ a J T uI-*:!! K . . . . . sK UMC IB. -'s-^ ^ sra j-si'il -chk :at No ewes cull and utility 1-2 pelts eastern KKansas. . , Peoplepeople to steer clear of. If they Because the bank b being or------Hwm-LP-4------II .4»W 4JU-41H.A1HuHJaH Ua.C«thli T 111 »5'1« 2-hard- CHRSckMAP) — Wheat.53%n. No 4.00^.fi0:-feedeiLspringJambs.ofewes ct I c ^ i ^ , at are right, the customers makeial« ganlzed IiIn your homo town, y o u ____ • HowinrtCp I m TIU TtU T»H J H -r - r Ua EkeElec Ul 11 J4KJ4H M ^ « 2 -h ard N -l.6 0 « n ^ J4 o 4 -re d 4 .5 3 % n . 4.00-4.60; l:Oe P « . QUOTATIONS MH...... UnOCal IJIa 41 STV MU MK + U ^ Hb4““money. But, right or wrong,Ih thc e should haveha a pretty good Wea S 4 H Ua F*e IJOa TT 4] 4 U mS 4IH +~ ttU Com 2 heaV No 2 yellow 1.37n. Oatsr “ N»No choice a lo.xj p.m. . brokers i make money — fromrom of the neednee for a bank there and — ^NVW-TOaX ^X-EXCBANGB— ttogfS t 4IH - H 2 h e a v y w h ite 78n. S w b e a n s No 20.50-21.( ------—Topekaj—Kaihj—nvfrs-s-u-rfrd coinmissii B 5t h iss^ ^ -,i-g “-s |-s |: | l y^i” coirnnlssions:------^------Its its chanachancestoTJrospcr:------2 I yellow-2.92n:------5.48 Inches of rain since Tues- ,_u. 4 T j f l T | S3XVBiMtUa. 1 JM 77U n u — u S o y b DENVER Lyr%i The latest avalJable records5rds Just remember tb t the Fed- — Abbonubn- ITH — H Imp CpAm M T i h iiKK —- H UnltAlnUDltAln IJ* 41 IMH lUH IKHn u — 4 u H S oybean oiJ 9.76n. ' ^ . day7 with considerable flash ,JfJ liree ®ral Deposit Insurance Corp. ABC c « .H il « a itS a 2 + r D E ^ R (AP) -(USDA)^at- flcXdlJ rf, show ithat. In the first three _peP • Abac Cp IT .-UK U K - — t„K,4 s -Ca - flooding In Kansas* northeast. ^fte^ coverage will, protect the people m sit!..ifes■ig s|r|= issi?„ loliii U -'iliilt tie 200: calves none; not enough Emporia, „ months of this year (right after coverage ^ C F Ind ]J« » ; MH MH»H -- HH tnaNoAm l a S I ^ J.4I M O RH « H 4 H UCtaCp Si lit ‘ ORAiNFmTmES 'Ough Emporia. Kan., recorded 3.57 2 ^ ? ^ ,-ec. who deposit money in the bank. 'AdMBUl IM » 5 S3 +1 UUrtta "2 * i » ’i!s. S (i CHIC any class for test: slaughter inche« in that brokerage firm’s "sell" rec- ^5° H- 4) tatcrtkSi IJI ' 1 Jl JtU JIH — W Unit MU » t i +'» CHICAGO (AP)- - any cia ghter inchM in 24 hours with wind Addttu 1,M in M QK OKOH 4+ H K IBM 4.4«b 4.4 I 4»| 4MH 4S«H —IHm Q- US Boni H u s Bonx Ia SJ J7H MH 21H 4lH Prev. steers isouple loads choice lOIO- S uo ^ ommendation), the value -of H>IC dodoes not. protect stock- Adalnl H 34V SH HH iIHilH...... USOnrnjUSGypta Ja IJU.H H^-H u lOj®- g u sts u p to 63 m iles a n h o u r in ^ n d holders-the owners of the bank. *■ Close 1130 lb 26.30-26.40; few indlvidu- S f o v e m I “ shares of the mutual f u n d holders-t AlrRtdm IM 114 4]C 4lg 4j2UH 4- 4 K H latUt Miner I 111 » M HH 4 H US Ind vifu-Jn overnight thunderstorm. ° " ■ l 771 3TVj n ji JiGIIH -- HH lat lat Nick Nld. JJI 4S M ISH nHSlfiS? |{ - Q US Et.” .. '1 iS !!S il!i7Ssi ~ I Wha Close dose' iiMTb^:ais mbced good and low choice a S named aa having "had It" “ I I H - H tell Piektri II lJU UH » 4 - |t USPIyCh ii5 7 2 Wheat . 1-54J4 ais24.50-25.85; mlxi sla u g h te r h e ife!l® rs ofw A broken dike forced some gainedoalned 14.91 per cent. Even D igsffiis J JjiTkriSi'n 1st F*I> >.M IIT li —lin H US rS Smtl n 'if' iiJi* s| ilitiSsi3 .4 3 J u L l 1 .5€« I.54W liSSy* 1.54J4 24.50-25.1 AUt| rw IM <1 SH UHUK -t-4 K|i IM »T«T T IJI tl n H MH t7»7 — — HH US us Sled Sietl J.40 m 44H 44U 44H - H “ “P 1-58% high good to m o stly choice 830 residents of Pacific Junction,on. Uiough some so other funds did bet- U S S 1 2 S ep ‘ 1!60^ 1.58U 1.60 1.58% high goi , ^ southwestern Iowa, to flee their ter 1 doi S Business **s«H + rtH lo«aPS» '»**” » 1J4 14 JUi » H J«H r ...... UBiTOPd uniTOPd 1,4* MIM m H MK+IH Dec 1.65ji Ib 25.05; slaughter cows few util- ter, I doubt that tbe sharehold-lold- -» AUiedStr i s UtMlMMiiMH — UireCktH ITE Ckt Ib 41 IIH MU II 4 tU Upjoba : MK 4IH Dec 1.66M 1.65^ Ib35.&: homes. ers’ of thi . AIU. Q«1 I n nS 52 3JJ4UK - BU jewelCoJ««|C9 IJI . t 3IH 31^ 31I! - H Vaud I SRSi! ! ! | 7 ' S M “ J 1-69% ity 18.00-19.90.' • , ers of that fund hava any serl- f ------AlCM'IJ*------H cu tIK nnH-»H « —1« JohaHuJobuiurjji— T7'nH“sjH“U -^rm virUtt- S 2 7 * S M a r ^ -h71- 1 - 6 ^ -Hogs-500rbant)ws «ty 18.00 and Rllts-n»i —The-raln-ln-the-central-partart ous-complalnt.ous-comp ------—Mirrni* ^ A aenda ] K *»$ n U nIlH g -IH John Jeha n IM 7lH Tt Tt3 Tr 4 l Vtodo C srsfi:'! “S™Ma^y -a d ip i r tho nation extended from theth e AndA nd thithose th a t d id se ll ( r e - ______, toAirita M J#» « « S 41HUH - H2 JoaLOfuJoqL»|.i .M 14 UU n Si 4 VtElPw u nder 240 lb ste a d y ; heavier 51 4 VaElPw U l 11 41H 4IH ■;H 4IU ^,7? 4lU t„ Com | under 2< , east - central Rockie3_to_the deem-thc nM ■ ~ 54H - H Jooei L J.TO ,11 t(H MK M - WamPIc w eights slow . 50 h ig h e r: 1-3 190- the deem-their shares) TOuld not nK — H Jojr Mff IJS U -M- ' UU US t 7— SX'.*Tn2-S!J^SSWamLan ii7 r& p 22 M southwestern Great Lakes. have have had had to pay any commis- y i:”S5i5 s i|s MR :|S- H Katier '! Al I 3M tiH 4tH 4t _3 WaihWai J-32,, 240Tb 22.75-23.00 ; 230-26^ lb 22.00 “ “ thw est NEW YORK (A P )-niB slow [ sun. in the northeast the heavyivy slon slon on on the t redemption. But, if -ronv IIH - H KayietRo J l J J*H J»U JMl - 4 Wtain» / Ai ' . • !lSSiiSiia:Sig“ . to‘22.50; sows scarce small sup- I" ®P»y a continues for Big Bill 3f) ;fc rains continued. P o r tl a nd. d .they, they, turned tun around and rein- s f c : s » . i plyrfti!ly-ateadyrW-290--330 £ ” 1“ cor Zeckendorf, the mln who . AEnka IJta |l 318 3IU 3lS ... iiiii 1-37% 18,50-20.00. 5 M ^ine, n e . rreported. 5.37 Inches of vested ththe money, they \wuld'^1° showed j hovr money could be 2 7 ' M ,^^.SS,S|si7.|r 2 M 0a ya (5 1-^9 1-38 1-37H 1 8,^ 20.' have been hit with a commis- , AmFF* U l S ,S S 3tQ »'X Q -i- 4. KlabOk 'S =' KSfi Sheep none. . raln-lnrain.In 2-24 hours, Iwve bee borrowed at high, rates , and rm 4 Whirl i,u J4 41H 4ik 4Ik 4- h Jul In slon.- If they bought shares of a , '2^ ' ■ ThereT h e re ^ w as som e r a in a lso In more money made with it tn the ilii iiaiiJi sI:4 WWt. U IJO 41 41 4IH 4i57'|jii?®^ 41 + « c -n .71?6'.7Mfi .7lVi .70% different mutual fund, the com- _ .i j,..., It 4 K nier l-M HI MH W M?n i —- i? WblDDlzWIbdDIz 1.44 II UK MH TtH 4 U n ^ the far Northwest, centered ™‘[®wnt :°{P; real estate market-as long u M i - , wooiwerth I UH jtH n UUitntSsep .fiu D ec .72 .71^1•73(2 .71« .71« OM AHA th e ftir 55* mission could nm 'to about 8.5 I I H - UarSlei .Tl 14S 3IU M) M i — Woolwen around the State of Washington. >”l“ 'on. < real estate remained strong, ” ‘;iCDec .74^ .74 .74^>40 .73U OMAHA ^ . (AP-USDA) -Hogs-Ho» ^ • ■ “ per cent a A»NG4( I J t « 3tK UH 3IHIIH + 4 U Lehmaa hm u l.Mf 34 n H MH Sl U - — U U YDirShi YnirShi l,M 44 UK IIK IIH-H ..75 5,000; barrows and gilts stea^tea^ _ ^ , . So, jus just to stay even, the jm Am PhJ^ KU 11 uSIIH + 4- LOFGU JJta Jl 4T 4«H W) 4I» - - U U Zenllh Zenllh RR l;JI H UH UH CU - H RyO to 25 low er; 1-3 200-240 lbs 22.50- p ' - v 11 I shares of the fund they switched.|,ed tnan was^ like. a juggler who A a Sa«h ta n 11 7>U TOUn u ...... UbbMcN LibbMcN JU JM IJ IIH II 11 K+V 4 ^ H CopyrUhted, Copjrrl«h br Th* A llotted Prt«i= ]W * e M j y a j y^ J5% .75^ .75^..75 5.0M; b a Jn s te j^ on a banana peel Ev. Am Std 1 SI }3K':^H BBi4- ( -f Uuefia: UuetlUi'S IITJUTIHTI +K .1.17U 23.00; sows steady to strong.S ' “ - Ex-Mtirtaugh fInto e ^ owould « i have had to gala la s te j^ 0 Ort “ H R y o to 25 lo\ thfa erythlng came "crashing down — AmT*T-14t-Ua-«»g-»« » I + HJttSla- Pr... IMT J u l J 181/ 1 17a , 1 15, , il.2l(i.1 17U 23 CatUe'7,500; M : SI calves 10; steera --- value by 23.4 per cent-And this Am Tob IJI tl 33H nu ns s... u*ls(iB t!ss'si-s " h T7.» A M E R I^ S ib c i ExaiANOB D ec ■ ac- when hotel receipts slowed, real AMP lae I 3TU 34U M : ...... LockbdA 1.25(4 *”<1 heifers 25; some 50 higher; fig u rin g d o e s n o t U ke Into a c - hot* M I ...... LockiidA JJ« n' IIU UH IIHIIH 4 H NEW YORIC (AP) - Aneritan Stock wS e p, . . J.22(d 1.21W 1.21 k1.292 u i % cows 9 »!tle steady to 25 higher; hl^ O I estate prices slipped, and a few Ampcx Core 1(7 MH UH MH >■ H Loewi : Mg 4 j R Eichuip MiMttd DM prlcei: f W ar te Woman Dies ,. . countSfty nny caplui-galns Ux th ^ esttte prt . D ec 1.26 1.26'y?1.2s(4 hell Ampb«Ml At Ml 3IH u S MS«T + S LeneSCtte'c2“i ■5i«S«!!|j!!;“H H ...... "' Salet Net M ay 1.26% 1.31% ‘=*>°>ce a n d p rim e 1.200 Ibs would havo fiad lo pay on anyanv Other factors interfered. Aotcsod* JM 4*i( 47U 4TKITK -IU- IU U UooSGam SOi 1.11 H Jl I K UH K ...... (Ul.) nith lew UM“ Cte. M a *' r 1.30 1.23«X 1.30 1.29« cows sti 28 M- MURTAUGH - Mrs, Gladys ^ Zeckendorf is no ordinary Aokn Owa U 11 UU ]}U - K LoutiLl ^ ste ers 26.50; choice 25.25-26.00; , M U R T / y* profit they realized when re- Zeckenc Amco SJ 1 41 u uiH u4 8 ...!!r l L a ^ j r d d ‘ i i J _ S S « 4 :^ 1 « _ ^ ^ M a y 1.321/. 1 .3 1 ^ 1.31V, 1 - J lg high choice , a n d p rim e 989-1.0681 068 L eo C raira n er. 71. fo rm e r M“5: u deeming r - S , . " shares of the first fund.ani. >«“"man by “y *any measure. . .. Armour IS )4 14 34U + W L s ^ S l IM mS 4. H iw kystr J* < « H “ H “ H + AkFttrS lbs heifers 26.25; high choiceS taugh resident died Monday at T h a t ta x b ite w ould h a v e leleft ft , In P^V-physioue he is more.than gSii «HiPnt , and Las Vegas, Nev. _ •ein- six feet tall, and he w el|^ far ,‘.i S s8:ilter*\‘.,i i!is gU‘S::‘ITH*- Aiamera oil 4I43-II41-II4 lll4 l- ll with end prime 26.00; utility and ^as Vega them with less money to rein- ‘cet t M« - K MaeyRH I.H I M U U - MiOU com m ercial cow s 18J)0-20.00.>0. SheSho wwa a s b o m O ct. 15. 1895.!95. v este st niorcmore than thai 200 pounds, ii* A Si2 l l 8 - « S » l l Intensified ili udiiS Ti.S f. w I.I It!! Re; 1 Sheep 500; spring lombsM 50SO at Soit 1Lake City and moved'cd Ii go«(> rightrii down the line wlihjvlth >nIn realreol estate he was the blg- AIU* Car* U 41 4 f 4 e - li W tiu n 1 > s k)wer; ewes steady; choicehoice lo OakieyOakley wllh her parents whenlen yogryour ,hinlihinking. An invcsimentit in 8^*1.eest. HitHis empire-was in-the • ' Areo Cp Tl I) » U UK —I- l ’* Maralhn M«Whn J.4I 3S II I n TO + 11^ nrltBm"p'r*4i* PtI *3 *IH *IH 'iH-fVii nost hundreds of millions of dollars, A n tt .Mb 11 43 4M 41U —I Mir Mic 1 :•!!O Red Probes_ some with few prlrho s p r•inga i n g a small fgirl. She attended Oak-OK’ shares olof a mutual fund most AtM Pd 1.4* M IHH in IMliVI H4-1 a:j,SiVHtrquir ,iiii i!S I 4 ‘jj n ” 1 ’ I iVu 1 ii? l^ ! - ! r , lam bs 25.00-26.00: utility and leley y schocschools. On Dcc. 17. 1914.•H, certainly should be for tho longlone He helpeihelped arrange tho deal for BabcokW IJI n HH MJ 1 » 4 ^ - - MirtWuar MirtWu f W l M 34U JS 4- Cda Ja< . good sh o rn ew es 5.00-6.00. sshe h e wwas as married to Arieth LL. . ------...... — ■ thethe Unll Unlled Nations sit*.- He ------B«ll OB i i l ,M 33 Jl 3j l1 « U - - MayDSlrl.MHtrDSIl 141 M u K IIU}H ..... oairami "" «i i§ i’‘ i| T ft SAIG BMlFdl l,n 17 ISH H u Q - ,ilii;jSeeninWar.S. a n d ------CCraner ra n e r alat Oakley. Ho died May n owned skyscrapers, ahopplng Bm b UI .Ito M n li lie7 llQ ssif.r McCair ■JS sciS s s r.“^ , *iMi‘ ‘ll « 8 M^ m 3 ”7 ft " S o SAIGON u t h . (AP) - Tho U.S.■ " "and .J ’ CHICAGO 30, 1965,1965. . 1 J g m * , centers, hotels, fn cities sucK.«s B««kmM J l 34 Tt O « K — McOooO M H -1 Data CoAl Jl UH HU HU ~ H Los Angeles, Denver Philadel* BttehAr Jib u 41 41 sir 4|Q - SK’.-lf McKtu SSS87' gs,i “ « South . Vietnamese commands A V _ Mrs. Craner moved to Mur-r Burglars 1 Get E“si MH 4 Equiiycp .u r M )H IH I H ...... m u n ist CHICAGO (AP)-(U SD A ) phla, St. Louis and Chicago. B«1I How M 31 71 T7 TIHn H ~~1 l MeadCp MudCp IJI U 41 44U 4 4 V - Ii'ii today reported Intensified Com- _ /• 1.5 tauah In 1928 and resided there T 1.41 ' n a i| - 8 “ Id the Hogs <000: bulchera steady: 1-2 And In financial matters, B«nig«t U S 4 4 4H — i HirckC S , 200.235 16 bu lc h era 23.25.23.75:i i . l I- t “untJ] Ui 1954 w hen she moved to J^O O l sssissiiit.»H ... RSlfi'FnnlTir UK 1 4TU 4IU 4tU ...... 1st COl ]SLootWorth 3nothing came d o ^ wtth more BethSU I.H* 1ST M U uQ»K-^ - A MiriOiap MiriOu Ii » » MK M + Ow , c55; 3 190-240 Ib l 22.60.23.25 : 2 J\ 200- L «s V egas. She w as a m em b er ^ MH - 4 MOM Ib 41 MK U UH - Olint Vi M ih Of the LDS ch u rch . -dfc A / l l t splinters, dust and ptodlne ssa.i"» M '3 'si=. sasu‘,1 ; V lct- Il’s 21.75.22.25: 1-3 150-100 lb " f P , chaos than Webb'& Knapp Inc., Bonlm l.» s K m X MHS|7 -f ' { MltwrOi SISS".:!!, ’i! iif iiS ii^ i Si,,“2 n Ih, Survivors Include three sons,al4^2lnT.F. » J .o w . 18.50-1K.00: 2 J <50.500 Ib i . 5 “™*™ the vehicle of the ZecWdorf BoriWir 3.M 3) 4] 4] 41H - S MlnnMM “ Arlelh M .'(Pete) Craner and Bri||(S J.4I« T t4 l] H 41 Mo Xio •••;; munist probes and clnshcs1, In 18.75.17,75. A rlelll W I1“ 7.“ K-|S!V.", i! !! Sa !! :'jE IKS"!S ri? ^ii^iiS.iiS^J-15^ ;u^ Merchandise and tools valuedlued fortune.fortune, j And now the prospects BrlMMir .W« M 14 T) - H MobllOII « •- }mp4r OII ia t t IJK tl ~ 4lW Q prcsac(tho central highlands and tiie Caltle 5,500: calves none;iniie- .R Richard l'''"'! R. Craner, both Mu^ Mercha: ‘as “ )i !l -= i S f Dher' taugh; Bobby Ray Craner, Oak-ak- at approximatelyapprc S462 were^ re Iwk»«»k even dimmer this week. , Swrer^jM- ‘n it u 7.. m ^ T ....7 1st Corps area south of theimrau- de- ’iKUShter sleers 25 to 75 higher; ... Mooun I.Mb 114'41 41 41 lUbA ' t li milltarlrcd zone—the two cur- J 1«^24( □hter Jey: three daughters, Mrs.Irs. taken froifrom Bell Distributing CoCo., Forced inlo bankruptcy. In - Budd Ce J l <4 II 11 - MoetOUl s = iS V i' "! 'ii 'I 1 witb P'ta" y S -y " ' '5, flausWer f e 7 i S l K i S iSS'S S = S f f i i fiol-e Leoneleo Gooch, Murlaugh:Jh; 207 ComGem !St., in a burglary some- M May, ay, 1965,IM W ebb ft iTnapp Is L ' Jt ■ + K*!S" 1 - Ji rent danger points of theIrench. Vlct- stc e rs •27.25-27.50; high choice Dulon .lib I ]l 34 l - l MdbIWii * u nam war sowsand prlmis o 1,050-1.450 Ibs 26.50-26 50- M rs.rs, B ete tty C arm o n a, L as Ve- timUme e TuesdayTues night. now fn **the hands Of a trustee In Burl Ind l-M H U tlK -- I Momll ‘ '.i a* si s E: Kli^s“Ss.-"' S rIiiiiliiiil iSl.™ I ... bankruptcy, Mortimer M. Ca* ' Burrou^t I >4 IM IM 1 - Moierdt i!'‘ *.!: Particular concern was ex-43 27,25; choice 950-1.375 lbs’ 25,60-25'60- ?K“s, “ »• and Mrs. Shirley Sears, xwin Fi H 4 Monof lod II 114 111 114, 4 IH Amei Twin Falls city police aald en- plln. As former Internal Reve* Ctl F ^ n l Jt I I -: M EW isirr i... '!'!!«'S8'!i » P l i t 26,75; • good' 23.75-25.00; viBh hiRh HHansen: ansen; 13 grandchildren and w .. , CtlPick M l II II » - NKAItU NalAltltn .W M Tl T4 71 —I ptncMit *!., p resse d a b o u t th e siluatlon In ‘™ try was gained thrrogh a base- ^ s a S jr “.r !! !§ iS uli !§ ■*■ :|?" the = highlands, i where a Commu^ ®>“U8hte -1 w S 12 great-g ran S ch lld ren . J ^ n r w i n nue commissioner, Caplin may , O lunll M l II 31 31 ( + Nkt Dill « 7,u RIC Orjjp I ig ig ig 4 J Corps i •ash of "Choice and low p rim o 875-1,050 12 great-i mcnt window at the rear of ththe e be t],Qthe fnanmi ideally suited fo r th e CttnpRL .41* » II II { 4: NKKifSk Cu i'sas s 7 , i i s . % “ 'i iK ..... nist offensive is expectedi ’ withtC Pf*'"® Ib sla u\ g h te r h e ife rs 20,00-26.25;J5 JJ. ^ FFuneral u n e ra services will be con- bulldlnii building. Thieves took 26 gP Up- : Smcomplex pje? Job of trying to find Camp Soup 1 H » it ( ( 4 NklC4ih NitCaih U l I m Q II H 4i SQ EsSuTo T o i K " S S “ i*lu” ! 8 - B R the»"’»I1 monsoon rains now drench-i f l J J ; 8«®rs choice , 850.1,050 Ibs 25.00.20.00:5 oJ: ducted »at ' 2 p,m. Friday in the Cutiea A 41 U 31 ( - NitMln •J; per kegs ot beer, valued at •221«2il whoX owesm e, what and to whom. C «nim IJ4 7 4e 41 Z ...- N>t m Olnali* ■iifflj! i! l i ig?-' t‘ 7 « ing thfl Jungles. prl] and Murtaugh LDS Ward chapel by 7®f„ nd 32 8»»d 23.00.2(,25; ...... and “ “'“ "S; and even carried away several Caplin caplin this week reported to a Ctrtlir Cp 1 111 14 U +1K Nit Foil 'Ju I'R American forces feported 43 27,25.c om m ercialc\ cows 18.50-20.00;iOM. Bfsiiop Roger Tolman. F in a l Canitw .44* 14 14 14 Ijr.llissa':?. U ...... Nit Gtt .iS|Siii!s Vii fffl.-s f l iisSsisailwoiind, lev ®*“ P‘y federal JJudM that the hope of ,0 J C Communists killed In thcfanlrv- 1st utility and commercial bullsa 21.-211 rfcs will & held in tho Oakiey ®*”P‘y C«M JI M II IIH H * Nit Qn M 4 ^ UnCoBlral M M tU t I - H Soull at Other losses included aboutbout continuingcontinuln the company, raUier. CaiirTr l,M U 4> O - Hru“.r,i, Uid i s i i i l sS ...... J s s WiNiKir s ' f .11 U MH KH l«HiK ...... 4 i mCorps en cl area Tuesday in a rashkilled of W-24.00. ‘ ^ ■ wmetery. Friends may call at ^9^’’®*’ CdantwCp t J7 M IIH H - l Nit SimI « I ••••• Copyilihled br Th* A.wcltted Pre.HMI bs'lo Payne Mortuary, Durley,e y, S25*25 In sm a ll c h an g e a n d $10 froFrom m than th a n liquidatingllqu it. "1s at this Coicolni 41 II tl IIH'MHNil!i7 h!:i‘S Tci ’if !)!| iSi! ijS 12 small but stiff flrefights.i;,!!'™, The Sheep <00; slaughter lambs'So E" cm SW l.M M 44 4lU U 41H K - - N Ninda indaP I J I 17 4lU IH 41 4 H iiS 4 M U.S. Command said AmericanSoulh •"w cr; J choice a n d p rim e 90-100m.im 'in^ursday iu rsd o y afternoon and eveningIng * hearth e a rt fund container, '|44 in time not very bright." In addl- 7|^ postage stamps and a tool box tion. he IsI suing Zeckendorf for C trn l,Mb n 41 4lS OU ... Newbrry Nobrry .llg 7 IIH IH M - ( Jii? - a casualties were 3 killed andrn re- 32 800d "prlng 2 sla u g h te r la m b s 27.50-27 50- ®"<1 “ t *hith e M u r ta u ^ cijurch F ri- p o stag e i c«n-titd .H }) 11 IIU I IIU I U - - NRoiM NRoi M I.M IT M i MH Jp 4 Potatoes Vicinn; ^ containing an electric drill and mismanagement.mlsmana. MH + n wotinrierf 2S.W; com m cr cull (0 good shorn slaugli-itieh- ‘*®y P’’*®*’ ■sen'Jces. containin C*iuaA 1,41 M 41 4tH UH MH 4 + 4 NYC«nlNYCeni l.lia 44 MU IH 7 —II Mo- And so the barbs continue to CFI Sll .H U II M MII - - NIaiMP HlaiMP l.ll 111 11 UK JI 4t ' ( CHICAGO ■i“ 7 S Somh ' Vlelnam.« Intanlry- te“IIIW r ow es■ 4.00-7.50. ^ ^ .— I I • olhcrother Itei Items valued at $110. Mo- And so Ch«« Ohio II II II n u — NoiflkW tor oil, valued at $7 was also be fired into the hide of this ChlMU 8

w over tne past few years to admit Chryilir 1 IH 4} 41 4lU - Nonhrop 4 l c plies liberal: demand for l>esl Vietnamese cosualtles were re- |5 a n o th e r $70 to the losa. over tlie \ S Funds Declared - '“'i ,Ka lo a humiliating string of re- I -H modernlo; mnrkct steady; oth< I Ip . prlJldS''liy‘ E. .. Del Rupert, manager of the EIJ..5K!:S !!!! i! iii; W i,? E. W. McRoberts and Co., « r^‘ ,,1'!: verses. » L 7 n ors demand slow; market dull; ______and S r lCo., S Twin Falls. E. W. '?;• firm, lolo officers the burglars , UiTEim l,U I ]|( II M H ...... Norton HlghLowCloteClose Twin FalFalls, announced Wednes- V’’ La'cr, he lost control of some CocaCola l.ll 41 Ilt lit li...... li« .... i!! sa SN 4limiSt I'carlot track nnles: California yv a * ronsncked Iho basement and ^1, r ' Aug. 27.00 27.45 27.60 27.50 dday a y ththat a t thrco Keystone -Funds kJr- of his properties because ho Coll Patm I Jt II 30 II II-f H 4 Ocrldmi H Ocrldmi J«h JII I H *4n MSJ - — }j i long ]ohd whites 1 3.00-3.23: Arizona I I f then w t«-to tho first floor where ColIlnRad ,H k9l IM II IIM x l Ohli>l!dli Dodd Denies c/ 27 95 have declared dhtrfcutlons piy- lUf” "7™ couldn’t pay the bills. And soma u I d round reds 3,05; old — supplies Oct. 28.05 27.95 27.95 h a v e decl Cololest '‘yfthcy located be* and other II ^ Inaufflclcnt to guQtc.______w A S u S c iL _____ 28.12 27.05 28.0026,00 " a b b le le J J uly uly 18 lo sh areh o ld era of g o f hh subsidiaries went Into , Col nai 1,44 14 M M iSpii l U - U Ou(b Mi -iJ W jamilgQUon Jijsnilnu ‘ -ComlCro l.M - - I tl II IIHIIU i,„f>w«nilll-IJI , f>w«nilll 1-34 u u u ~ u 4> « Deception SS’'^ ...... ComBolT ' i.ll ' t 41 4< ' 41IS OifordPlp ... Oifonl I P ’ M M MU M s - j . ■Ftai'Es, a r , I"."™ s ^ ^ n s28;25 i s Ju n e 30...... -- ‘"S-•’’S' vV -- — -FlnalV,. Flnalfy, ^ Z e c k e n d o r f,,- im oth* ComwEd l,M 4 41 41 47UI7U * 4 Pao I'aoG m 0 1!1l.tl 41 14 U M I* 4 + Thb Thfe following quotationsllfornia wore yhim v **f( i-fc 1 l a niiuct — Tliey a are B-2, 31 cents quar-lar- ' ered his fpride and held a public ComMt n 74 : » TIH + Pad IJ| lerly; S-2,9 cents quarterly, andsnd RES1RESTRICTION LIFTED auction ofc various New York , liii .!i ii i! i! " = ~ p™d provided E. w. McRoberts denied ConF4U l,M I I II 3) I I H - Pao I'll ';X.OfPubhe ' S The parcels that he desperately ConlilKind I 41 H H MU - Pacl>wU >> ...... and Co., IwIn Fails. the pul a S-4, 2 cents semiannually, plusIlus WASHINGTONWASHI (AP) - The parcels ConPood l.4« T H 41 iMSi7 + i:» I'aeTIT ,'5 "ilS S ii ------W A S U m C ID N -i;A I!> _ ^r S l!lL i Mutual _ Funds Fa special S distribution of il,09. State DepartmentDe lifted - todaytdoy needed to turn inlo cash.' ConNnai l.ll M Jl SI >1l l{ { ~ ~ Pan PanAHul A tin .M IN I It i>is( 44'ii H Maine Potaloea fundral H { - Pan Ant .40 III I 31 31 ... . Thoma. 3. DoddTTnuing Y 'V Eld Aaked^ k ^ “ Thoffi'c";, company alao announcedc ed its JuJune n e 5, restrlcllon on troovei v e l TIirouB^TIirouBhout. he publicly ex* ConPaw l.lHi II 4< 44 4« { - Pan Am }i t . r High UwClose him. . Affiliated Fund 9,05 - 9,79 that Mar Cdilahr l.ll 4a 34 3< ItH I { t 4 Panl>EPPanliEP l.M II I H M M ~M agalnRt Nov. 2,29 a re.iolutlon 2.21 lo 7.23 censure -H'* ■&.T9 that Manhattan .Fund will pay to Israel and four-Arnb coun-oun- prcs»ed.prcs»ed his ^ fol}h,, |f creditors ConlAlcL .41 IM M 3) UU i! —- PaikiDaPaikiDiT la II M 1 » Jt} - C om m onw ealth 10,64 21.46 its firs t avcl aro patient, he sold, “the com- , M l 4 piab coti I ]i4 4U u 41:i r- M Mar. ar. 2.01 2.40 IS, wore 2.59 himr think for financial misconduct, 21.46 its first dividend, 7 cents, on tries, but malntolned it on travel aro patlei r a .io the iim tpublic c nwut tiie purposem a teof ' ITAt '*■“ “ »< ___eluding Egypt. ygr*^»»!!! a'AiiV is,s ,s ,s i. frs'u fundraising testimonials forf : T O cllly T re n d 32,10 ,34.M S T B 1:5 i l i v r S ri h Bp a a Iii s 5 » K eystone . 10.10 10.0110,91 w C lose him . , , ^ A ffiliate CorflW M ta 3IS4i K) 4 II '+ 1 PtpiJCo , . r m K eystone K-1 0.23 10.08 C««rt*t ,H t IIH 1 H I 4. U PtpalCo 1?!“ O yer the C ounter1-23 £ ••U'l .•' my f rm coiivlcllon—and Cnmmnt . . C K eystone K-2 7.S0 8,19 ia f. ,ri<'S{3IosIiu l i '* OuotaUani frpm NADD at annnai-. 2.49 aRQlnilt r think .rknow-lhat tho public ^ w U H a c t io n4 . . . THE AUCTIONION WAY!W, I U 41 PflMrC I.ila M MU M ItU 4 I 2.M was not deceived," the Connec-V rSft S-2 11,10 12,11 : 0 0 N O O N ______; 3.1O tlcu^ D em o crat toW the Senate.mS™ ir/jcK ty S-3 ' lO .n 11,78i!:™ ^,r: SALEE EVERY IFRIDAY ■ ■ ■ 12:00 NOON fss-cir !! KS sa ...... I ' a " . , ’ .'?. i i il !i“ !1“UU - l" “ u £ *)"'** ' ; MtrkBh Buih dow a'or tO u n . CrownZo I II ‘41 t l 4lQ 4 U - »{ m i Rd| He reiterated that he would vevstonKeystone S-1 7,73 8,« — CrM lit 1.U IJ JIH J U M - U lliilMatriSli.',-, \y. ’!! 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Bureau of A dvertlalng. ANPA, .. : ■ , .. ,.,; " , . Prepared P r e i by The Bureau of i RflaitohSadlenHer, PrePresident. Americanlerlcan Airlines^ / . I ' • • i ■ K •••>' ;*.... , ■ _ • '■ ; ■■'■ ^ '■■ ■ Clay Convii►nvlcted In[n JJury ™ ^ Wadnaiday,dneidny, JunsJun* 21, 1967 17 B lue L ak es Ladies^ladies-Goli-— M eet T o B eginin T hi Im rM ^ “| ~ —Palrlnga.W-iPalrlnsaAW re a'imounced.tii59-_iind_0.!.SinsJaj«ndJ).:sln^Jajfai2Q ji.ra..a:4q_3^ Trial, GiveiSven Fivef;Years=f]p Y( V r dayd ay evening for’ lhe~-annual p.m.,“J.”Roge).m.,“J.”Rogerson,*E.tAndr*wir^ •I " - • Blue Lakes GounVrjr Club E. McAtco andan M."Watklns. 2 ______;______^______Ladles'Ladles' Invita Invitational golf tourna* 9:30 a.m.. l;3ff.p.m.,1 K. Un- 2 ~ l------^— r Tnenrby-club-PnrDavejjCUlen:menftjyclub ftnd«7zLT-HM der;zLT-iashef,-Cr:3vem tn::j^^ be Kick here as soon as thftJO -Thn-fmlTSii -*The tournament will be play- and 1-L. Barrel Barrett; .9:40 a'.m.. .1:W E f days are up.” Dalton said. "But After Aski]®Mng SenteimFtenctng-^World Series Hen ed Thursday and Friday over p.m..P "’-- A. McIMcDonald, J. Martin, SS s.:Hera S e n trieI explained s to him that he has the Spar rlJs 34-34-68 iu course with 19 P-R. Borlase andt E. Peterson; 3 By RONALD THoVlPSONM the jury dellbecated( only 21 min- dence ‘' a'a* medical information n he Palmer, bbaseball’s hero last fallrail and Sandy Koufax on Tourur are going upU] here I can’t dis- given followiifollowing each day’s play. M. MMeadows; eadow s; 1 p .m ., 10 a .m ., A. m of refusing induction Into the court wouldwo sentence me now wrote ‘heavyweight boxhigxlng when he becameo tl)e youngest:to to hits, just nloe.daya1 before hisils agree with the decision,”., he ^In casecase' of a - first place ue Gray. M^Struthers,M ^Str J. McCUla 2 . militab' service and a (ederalleral instead oof waiting." worldworid chi champion' in the form’srm’s pitch a ’World Series shutout,lut, 21st birthdibirthday. • said. , ;j ■' ■ ■ TThursday, h u rsd ay , ththe winners ^^11 h i and C. Siegel;Siege 1:10 p.m.,- 9:50 «» ' a.m., A. Harper, C. Martin. Y. ' SI judge promptly sentenced ^him him However,Howevc the maneuver, ap-00- blank' foiJfot* occupation," Susmanman was shippedshipp to the minors Tues-‘es- The shoulder,shot pain — “Theyey ' ■ ' •••r ' \ 1 ' determdetermined in e d by Friday play, a.m., A. Hari Should a tie. occur Friday, Shaw and J. to five years in prison. - peared tot( be a formality sinceili?cesaId. s a li’ -V ) / day by JllJhe Baltimore Orioles,'• thitikthink I've got{ a pinched tendon^’ . I ^ a li fl Shaw and J. Henderson. , . g Clay, 25, in a surprise, move, attorneys Itlon -The slumping world cham*im* —dates-dates backbac to last August and ■ Fish-I IS tl Mi' ov em ent'Sthere ^iV will ^hi a sudden death 1:20 p.m..p.m..9 9:40 a.m ..D .Furrh. g -#aked. • spent pa:partiof-the-'time drawingwing ter of.or. the Intornadonal Leagueju e . HHe e ththrew rew one in n in g a s a start*rt- . Ctiln^k Ctil] Sled BIge Shad are as foliofollows: , and R. ChafftChaffee; 1:40 p.m., 9:20 .o«^- Jackson RunsIS Clay, 1 descendant of a run- pictures. ' on 2-ho'ur rccall in the hope he er May r17 and three inningsgs Bonneville 2,154:103 644 152 . 8:35 a.ma.m.. .. 2:30 p.m., B. Mul- a.m., J.- Fallls..Fa B. Pene, A. S awaway ay KeKentucky slave, had chai- Susman objected when Co- can get ana ailing right shoulderder June 8. He has a 2-1 record andnd The Dalles 1,423 15 242 38 lowney, G. Cosgriff, S.- Soren- Hove and M. Forney. ' ■ ■ m , lenged the legality of his IA vington hhad said he would need back In sshape. ana n earned e a rn e d 'ru n a v e ra g e o f 3,3838 McNary M cN ary 671 2 - - son and H. BRose; 8:45 a.m., 2:J0 .1:50 p.m.. 9:10 a.m., Sharon S Record Gvier classlifcatlon dafsmM on grounds he,e isIs three hourshou to argue the motipn.tipn. To fill the gap, the Oriolesles forfor 4040 Innlinnings. IceIco Harbor 265 3 - - p.m..p.m., C. ChrChristensen, A. Harris, Skinner,-L. KKulm, D. Miller and » a Black Muslim minister with • ; —“ ■ 'T— brought uup 23-year-old Jim Har-ar- Palmer rmust stay at Roches-JS------—i- M. Baldwin and B. Harder; M. Pond; 2 p.m., 9 a.m., B. 2 the name of Muhammad Ali. ^ din from Rocnester.^6~rIght-Hit- teter r aat t le'as le a s t 10 d a y s , b u t H arryry ANNOIAIWOUNCES GATE ■ 8:50 a.m., 2:2:10 p.m., V. Coiner, Davis, B. Rounds,Ri M. Barlow • Mets To 18-0 xisIn g ra h am a lso fined C lay 510,- hander has a S-3 Internationalnal Dalton, directordit of player per*:r- NEW YOIYORK (AP) - The B. Smith, R. Henry and R. Ro^ and V. WesiWest; 2:10 p.m.. 8:50 g , , '‘“■■Burley Nips League record in 12 games thisthis sonnel for the Orioles, said he United SoSoccer > Association eerts. rts . aa.m.. .m .. PP. . WilWilliams. F. Carson, ■ ' PHILADELPHIA (AP). - *Tm going to Impose the mrp -ri i-ko -r - season. . . would be 1 recalled "as soon as claimed a ttotal attendance of 9 a.m. andam 2 p.m., K. Hiatt.,, V. O'Neill andam C. Anderson; 3:20 S Right-hander Larry Jackson — _PalmecJed_th£_cIuhJastj’,iar,ia r, he.can.pltc h e .c a n .p Itc h .w Ith o u L p a ln ^ s iund l 332.485 fo r 3a38 g a m e s T u esd ay a s H. Gurley,G urley, H. Edgar and H., p.m..p.m., 8:45 a.m..a A._Bevan. L g . “ ionUSna“ hTrin8stM pof-tRe :„dgc i TS "’.S “iTr‘5TiFrB^s Jn ™ with 15 victories. In the sccondQnd effectively.' effectively.” it rwrwched c h e d tltfie hUrway marlTIn ■Schwartz;Schwaru; 8:108: a.m7, 1:50 p.m.,, Soran, M. VanHook and M. New York Meta Tucsmy night,>ilohr ®s^ld. i?, ■ Ingraham added, how everf-fV e r; T vJ- •> -m game of tthe World Series Oct.:. 6, "If all goes{ well, Jim couldlid its season.______R. Jenkins. J.J Rountree. D. Pike! Ward^"Wardk a blanking them oA only one hit— that under normal practice if/ah I i 0 ff] ____ . ^ a second-inning double by Tom- inMn appeal is not successful motldns Legion & Play = m y Daylrf-:.as th e P h iladelphia “ PP®®*} Phillies breezed to a 4-0 victo'tory. ry , ™®^®™®‘ ®”y sent BURLleURLEY-Relief -pitcher Art _ _ ■ SHOP WEEKDAYSY S 9-9. S U N D A Y 1 2 t o»5P.M. 5 P . M . • • — The victory gave the 36-year- ‘ . Benavidez came on In the ^ old Jackson an IM- lifetime^tlme ^^S'verdlct by the six men fevSh*seventh irining to strike out and sbc women thus ended * tri- g^, iriark against New York. Only ® three straight batters and save BLUE LAKES SHO al that had lasted less than two Burlev S SHOPPING CENTER■NTER —San-Franclacola-luanJMarJchal Burley a 4*3 victory over a f li tiays'and-had-jncluded-less-than = rilvl^ _— ^ ^ ------Blue-Uake»-i e - U a k e » - B l v d r N . , ■ has done belter agSinst the onW H lly ln T T w liT F a lirB -te a m ^ ------„ five hours of testimony by only *^“2 8 -Bur* __•...... ' M<" — Mets, having beaten theni 19'eip ^ ? ”?", w itnessepciar-didi-nn% -not ;j^ehind—Behind-Bob Wagamanr-Bur- — ^ — times-ln-lSJeclslon.------ley-took-»-3-l-edgfr-into-thei - t h e ------yOV»-$70«-WmfJIfl8£ilHVWZ5r-«ttlUW l HJinsmisiiu fm r ------— The-PhiUietgavo-Jackson-all'''■5,5 ■ ^ tK s'fu ^ -w ld thftTjudge-ItIse It sevenlh,«ven(h. but Wageman loaded>aded *— ’■■■ ” , oniAtiD bt oamim'-UOOMO,U-jkoomo. incINC.. ■• - I I P ^ the support ho needed in the . ~ “ LS® had reached a verdict, ^lav Clay the basMbasi on a walk-and'■ twfftwu ------^ — — ------...... first Inning when Tony Taylor I ViTj opened his big brown, expres-cpres- singles before Benavidez came "N < singled. Rich Allen tripled and ‘ ®„° sfve eyes widely, staring acrossicross on. on- • \ i Don Lock rapped a two-run DU ■V In the courtroom. He was askeded by One runn scored when BenaivI-navi- /JkV' i F r a l\RTS f : i homer into the oppei| deck In Ingraham to stand, an order dei hit a Twin Falb batter whilew hile <—— W n 1 i wilh-which he quickly complied,plied, the otherothe came in on a squeezeueeze 'V FINGERTIP- N ew Y ork 000 000 0 0 0 -0 1 1 : i t When tho word "guilty"' was play. BenavidezE then fanned \ HERE'S 1 Push-Buttoih-Button Fuel Primer!m er! P h lla 'p h ia 301 000 OOx—4 7 1 . " '''P " , s t a r t s , ^ ^ ) HERE'S jman, the next three batters he faced,S l ^ Hendley. Sel;na (2), • DenehyiriPhv heard from the jury foreman, the next Clay sort of lowered Ws eyes. Burley /|_IY 2 Easy-Pully-Pull IFingertip Starts!Starts! ; (5), R. Taylor (8) and Grote; pj®y eyes. Burley wrapped up the game ^ r ’ (hen leaned over and coughed jn L. Jackson and'Oliver. W -L. ughed Jn t^o bottom of the seventhss I J=H=fvV WHY..' * \ 3 Automatic iion Release I. \ Jack so n , 5 -7 ..^ -H e n d le y , 2-1.5 , folntly. Then Hayden Covington, when ^»,en MikeM Etchingham walked,liked, ^ tomatic Compression Rei l i his chlcf attorney Irom , New stble second and come home I l J?M 6 )/“" " Philadelphia, 'Piua, announced "we’re.were „hen when-Bruce -B Belliston lived on / an error. *^*^ClayVad re fu se d ^ to ta k e the \ \ . V other —_1L_ n traditional induction symbol« iT of f ■ Twin , Falls scored Its other TEMPO4P0 60' DELU]ELUXE I , Tiant Hurls,) . , S'S one step forward April JO 28 Jnin run in-th»-1 Its jiext CLEVELAND (AP) ~ Luis Ister. timetime a at bat when Ramsey A Tiant hit a-homo run and1 won His ’.chief attorney, Haydenayden singled, moved to second on a , V ' n o m o n e y % H his sixth straight game, with CovingtiCovington, New York Clty^ told walk to Monte Keen and ccame a m e — ___ninlh_iim lng_tellef_help_f:^from tho tho cou:court that. In effect, Clayllay Is home on01 Bob Wageman’s single.in g le. — - DOWN3 W N ,. .• Steve Bailey, as the Cleveland^eland aa'"traveling" "tra> bishop for• thatlhat "Burley~BurIe' scorcd sfnglo runsms In Indians held off Kansas CityIty 5-3 religiousreliglou; sect. , • , ., the foiifourth, sbcth and seventh:venth ^ $ 5 .5 0 P»ar « r Month Montfi ' H Tuesday night for their third But Judge J Ingraham, In his p "'s with Ramsey collccting two , f^ M v MMHPCS h ^ H h ^ straight victory. 30-mlnu30-mlnute choree to the 1“*^’ lury moro crucial „ singles. Hc scoredicored I' § f: Tiant, who hit his first homerlomer said theth( only question theyy had two of Burley’s four runss and j ll.:|l.': ot the season with none on in the to decdecide was whether „Clay Clay scored another.: Il-J seventh for a S-1 lead, e nntered te re d knowingly knowing and unlawfully re- n.-,, y ^9' Ramsey drove in SteveI Jen- I my. EasierEo to itarf becauseause you pullpu up, not ouf. 1 tho ninth wllh a thrce-hltter.sr. fused Induction; Ii . ^en sen. wl who had doubled, Inn the •- \ViV; HHft Engine turns over with half i Rick Monday hit his eighth IngrahamIngra had made such“'-h a® sixlh . and Benavidez, who) olsoalsn \ with half the efforti Gas. ' homer with ono out and DannyDanny flndrngflndfng while turning down a doubled, in the fourth. He * gogaugo and oil dipstick.itick. Wind tunnelti dock pro- | Cater and Jim Gosger eachh dou- defense motion for an instructed gcorctiscorcd In th o first. bled fort another run before verdict of acquittal. r vonts grass clogging.ig- 3'/j’HP3'/]>MP engine.i Folding ; 3 ,8 ^ 2 ______:k out “ Each~slde earlier hnd callcdrr.iip,i Twin.Falls_..,M010 000.2-3,8_2 Bailey camo in and struck out " Each ,s ,£ Burley ...... 001 lO U l-- 1 1 0 6 ^ 2 2 ------h d n d le .------...... only four witnesses and tesdmo- tho next tWo m en. only foi Astorqula (L), McGlnny (7) K ansas C ity 000 001 0 0 2-3 6 2 ny lasllasted less than five hours. and McClain; Wageman (W). Cleveland 001 201 lO x-5 7 1 InInfl filing tho seven-point ac- ^ Benavedlz (7) ?nd Ramsey. _ J . Nash, Segul (8) and JUwf;Jf; -Ti- quittal motion, Hayden Coving- ant, Bailey (9) and Azcue.1.' W— (on, th'...... I-I.1-^ ...DENVER',,.„d EN' Colo. (AP) - Dick " Roof (3), Monday (8).' Cleve- Clay'sClay’s vocation. ,, Elchcr. Elchcr, 37-year-old Denver Easy handling,I, •togaor.dstaggarod wh.ol. p»„, land, Mayo (4), Tiant (1).I. "He Is sort of a traveling trucklm ivellng trucking firm official was ap- dealgn mower'tr has remote r Jk ' bishop, going.from mosquelue to pointed general manager of n, throttle control, 3-IHP « DOUBLESUP . mosquemosque, temple to temple,emple, beaver’shcnver' club In the new Amerl-im e r f ' '$ 3 4 8 8 ; ST. PAUL - MINNEAPOLISPOLIS brlngln;bringing In great crowds Inn ev- can con Basketball Association:iatlon yoyou want anil ntad, nowin o w i Jy ' vacuum lift blade. Adjuc S3y8..!..^< (AP) — Wren Blair, generaleneral ery eltcity ha visits,” Covington'Ington Tuesday.Tuesda' ^ ___ to 3". Easy flngor-tlpfInger-tIp istarts. no moniyONIY sown SOWN,, IS.OO$i P«r Mm >Ii . '* manager of Ihe Minnesota North said. Stars of (lie National Hockcylockcy Dut ]Ingraham and U.S. Ady.A dy. Uague, Tuesday was namedm c' tl M orton L. Su.sman dIsaK reed.eed. 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■ ■ ' ' . ' I ■' 'w E S L E Y SIG N S SIGN S IG N TOP I CHOrCE - - 18 ■' Wednosday, Juni 21, 1967 ' : 21, 1M7-' - - t hre e TtM T I M \ C S'fifew s — TrioGuides T r i o ( CINCINNATI ciNoiNm' (AP) ~ Waltt CT. -LOUIS-LOUI (AP1-Th0-St— . >,•. • v-v Wesley, who was thc first draftt Louis CardinalsCardin of the National gfari^uits I Football— League— announced ' ...... lits NBA, ’V" choiceTih-1966-of-the-Cincinnatl Football — L UL ' a f c I M i “ "r Ghicago “ ^ Over- Qiica SaT.'‘;,‘SiRoyals of tho National Basket-.- Tuesday the signing of their No. ball Association, signed Jils 1967-!• I’draftI'draft cholcichdce, Dave-Willlams o f ------68 contract-Juiesday. - Seattle,Seattle, WashWash. . Signs LucriUeratiYe-® ' PPirates,5-3' i r a t i ■ T PITTSBURGH (AP) — Chuck — Hartensleln pUched-4-2-3innlngs ' f f of scoreless relief while Ted Sa- _ P irr s B U P ------f . ------__ - Hartenslelnvjvge and Ron Santo crackcd •; '“AtfTF “ A trT H P N A T IV E S -K N O W'THAT-FEARLESS THAT FEA FARRIS "OaElandCod C o n t r ^ t ^ ^ ' ofthree scorOless hits apiece as thc Chicago ' .*■, AVES_THEM.MPNEY CON-_. ______.. ______-THE.STINKER______SAVES_THEM.f ^— I ,, ’------!___^ vivgeCubs Jrlmmed a'nd 1 Pittsburgh—5-3 r — • ^ - 'By'CHAREESTWcMURTRV^'^HowRV^'^How^uch’would r Mlcull-asic : l B i Dodj' '. - _ — Tuesday three hits -night, aj snapping - the ^■ - STANTISTANTLYt - But o.- fordlgr/«r-~moy-noK/er-~moy-nol-~'iiia)li« lhat -_iOAKLAND»_,Cal|f.. (^h-R-Rick } ck In-sulng-Barry-onjliOakland?—Jn-sulng —■ PrrTSies’r-th r'd e ^ g a m e " “ ^k’innlng• _ ■. SflnkerStinker gas li uniurooi»«dted In quolltvquolily. Sllnker sla- ______Barry, scnskupnal srorin?drlns -“We’ll• "We’ll have (6 workHf out,"ou t," ? 5 I t o d g e r s - f i l i i J r r— : ?strcalT S a ^ ”!!l T ' :------•- tiQn«-bQatl-lhaliiilhar*-l^ont-iM- i ^ o n t - b e t l H e r - r e g a i d l a s s ------;— !— ' chonptoni'ot 'lhi^Natitnral“-Bas' Bas' he-saldr“BotiHi*fourth'forwardhfssJrfr T '^ Vk' ‘ . 7' W ------:------PrrTStesT-tlH!incnstoltir-plcklnE-uff-ht5,------ketball Association, Jumped:d to on your y o u r te am Is w orth $1 m illionillion second, major league victory,, ' of of brand,brai r«sardlet’i of prlca."price." Th*The lalatest additives th e new A m erican B asketball;tball $10 n^illlonn^illi doesn't seem unrea-nrea- « o | j: Bi!ayes:3:-2r; } :: relieved Joe.Niekro after thcI make make! Sllnker-gai tops. The stinker won'tw lesi your _ . Association Tuesday ifnd drew sonable sonoble for Rick." '-^ H j H T ' Ti T second,Chicago mstarter aj was touchcd for , tho threat pf a $10-mll!lon law- .“U.''If a player can move aboutibout • ‘ k s ■ IO S AN' ihn a three-run pinch homer by Doni credibility,.treaibt by talking Botform^e,atform ^e, BoBoron or Nickel I InlSInm ngs suit.' —ignorir—Ignoring thc reserve clause—u s e - »1* ’ . 1 Rosebnro' ie_d Clcadcnon_Hc __ stopped Pitts-■ - —^-•Vbut-they-guorantee'no'nB-battflrainohB-baltflrand-iaelriank-^ :— ------_^Rickr-an--NBA-All.S(at_wlia-W ho nabody- nfthQ'iy ^nnlH hiilM. n _ tp n m ._ l __ rfc'.TlT I Ifrf , 4 # i^^irw ini 5lh burgh on four hits the rest of the jy|| B -LOS ANGELES (AP) - John a three-run ' full eontalni silver savingsngs Ihglthgt are ireal. Look for • lod the San Francisco Warriorsrrlors feel theth( reserve elapse has fc_ .. t l k -■gSS&«SgL.i. m ~ victorywalK with o' iwo ■ out In the 15lhlay burgh Chicago on foi built a 4-0 leadJ \ I Ihe Big Skunk sign for' qquolity u a lity aond n d sa v in g s , ll^s pionship, told 'a sports confer-infer- cd.ed. H inning, giving Los Angeles a dg*3-2 way.agalnstloser , Steve Blass in the! I habit formingf . . . and you^ou gel Gold SlrikeI stamps, ence he signed a "very lucra-.ucra- Would he consider taking'Ba^ ■ victory over Atlanta TuesdayJur first Chicago four innings and finished* I loi - o . . live contract" with Oakland,iland, ry back?back' ■ night that extended'the Dodg-agalnstlosew ith 14 hits. . , : I ‘®®* . coached by his., father-in*• law, “If‘.'If RickR* offers to return be- 1 \ ' ' ' ' ■ >J L ' bj S p ^ ■ ers’ winning string to fourIT (i^st C hicago four ■ ii Oil 200 001—5 14 0 V 'Brucc Hale. J -• forefore hefie plays even one gamene In ' *- ' '^ £ ^H 9 games.” a single < withP ittsb u u rghits h 000 030 0 0 0 -3 10 1 ^ i n * i I for a rival league, he'll toe wel- Half ■ a million dollars for a rival " V b ■ Ron Hunt opened .the 15th with Niekro, Hartenstein (5) and y w as force - three years, Including possiblyssibly come,come," Mieull said. 9 a single off Cloude Raymond,;"*! n H Sundley; ° u , B lass, F r y m a n . (4), ^ A Johnso;). . a share (n the OakJand /ran- —T" MH ■ the third Atlanta pitcher, but MIkkelsen (6), McBean (8) and k S H chlse, was the lure speculated ■ J was o h n soforced n ti at sccond-by-Lou ^ a n d A l F< F M ay. W -H a rte n ste ln , 2-1. L - on by most sports writers. Enors 1-il 1 Help H ■ Johnson. Jim Le/ebvre sent B lass,. 2-2...... ‘ ...... •------• The major . Oakland owner,w ner, ^ _ ■ fore Johnson pinch' to third with a single w a lk e d Ini ?„ Home run—Pittsburgh, Clen- ■ slnger-actor Pat Boone, person- W a h ■ and Al Ferrara fouled out Be-— fdenon_(5).-_ i : ______:_____ =^lly-deaU-*lth-6nff“si8rte«TBar^<3*5IJS enatoi^ lSip= ■ fore pinch hitter Ron Fairly was u l ,7.', I -fME GAShiU^ --: Raym oni ry, father*in-law Hale keeping , I walked icilenltatially, flUlng denon (5) / MiYOUPAYrOR in the background. I |l1 boro, ford ARETHEADDITIVES. ::ciiicag x a.2_. m R ookie I I U.S. Women’s ^ ^ Barry. 23, who won All Amer- V <1U . H Raymond then walked Rose- t t c i THETAXESANtt Ica-honors at the University of ■ boro, forcing in-thc winning run. I I S i\ THESMILEI . iK CHICAGO (AT). - The Wash-Vash- o nly four Open Is Set ^ . 'Miami under Hale’s coaching, , on ■ Rookie Bill Singer, the Dodg-f,it- NEW YORK (A P) - Defend- - J t t averaged 35.6 points a gameIG for Senators capitalized on ■ ers’before starting goi pitcher, allowed rln A tl , 1,1. two unearned runs—one onm an ter Ing champion Sandra Spuzich the Warriors last season, his ■ onlyter in four the hits and struck out 14 “ J • vft, obstruction play-for a A/2 victo-vlcto- j„. and a pair of four-time champi- second in thc NBA. He was vot- ■ D before en n y goingU out for a pinch hit- , NEW YO * - i n M i Sox Uld .QDs^MlckcyJ^Jght_and._Bctsy — ed-the-outsianding-playei^in-the ■ I nings,_yic ter In the ninth. Braves’ starter ‘ngj champi Rawls, headed a field of 99 for „ ------bjkkameiiicabd. ------league's All-Star game. ^ ■ Dfanning en n y L I; em aste r w ent 13 In- a n d a pa ir Mi«, -Frank— BerUina,— acquiredlUired ur- tho 15th United States Women's |1 f c / N E T ...... — '"W arrionjwner Franklin Mieu- , i’rank H - n lnDob g s ,_ Mill y lc ld in g -e lg b t- h its _ a n d flD5»_Mie!ie3 ,t nt- from Baltimore In'the recent Open. Golf Championship June ll, expressing amazement at le r, w as INDEPENDENT... £ d his . ■ AllinUfanning ...... 12, ...... T «??' 29-JuIy 2 at Hot Springs, Va. Barry’s defection, said thatthhf Mike Epstein trade, posted his lators ;«SL,' ■ ' Lot Dob Anttlei Miller, the fourth LA hur- 15th Un move would topple-'-'the veryverJ first H victory for thc Senators -----______■ ler,Lemaaler. was the . winner>, I S T he . Golf U nited_S tatcs_G olf A s s ik ...... F E A R I sionS wllh relief help from Darold —■ Aiiinti(li) and ...... U' OM 101 OOD »o M&-] (10). T « 29-JuIyelation 2announced a t Monday there cai K now les. ■ Lot{>emnoiiil Anttlci (i . OU IIO MO 0(0 OOI-J II 0 .y. K n o » te ^ Soieboro () will he 56 professionals and 43 r«l ilRSIAIiOHS ■ . ..LemaJler. .Hemandei.. (H>.-. Raymond T he Unite ■ ’"SSIIIIKiRSIl Miouil dcclartd, ■'Obviously,nuslv The keyk play of the game oc- ■ mond. (15) and uecktr: Singer. Rtgan (10). amateurs clation annc in the tournamentit • ■ , w hen ^ thtre will be a big suit filedfit/J curred In the sixth inning, when ■ {>emnoilcl (!}), Milter (IS) and Torhor^ over u>il| hr>the SRCascades course of the i< , 'X h the Senators, leading 2-1, had ■ So<«boro (J). W-Mlller, 1-8. L-Rsy- § 1777 Kimbei-ly Road, TwiTwin Fall's ■ against Barry, the Oakland club H T mand, R Y ITIM S. ' .DS aVirginia m ate u rs Hot Springs Golf and ^ runners on first and secondI with : V|fl and the rival league." ronners B ' F O R FAS' ------^ .TS'Tennis o v e r th eClub. Ca ______' ' . ' . fl tl two out. Paul Casanova singled Mieull already has filed a Jl- ■ TRY TIMES-NEWS WANT ADS Virginia Hc million suit against the ABA ABA; ^P“P middle' and centcr fielderi£ H k ' ■ FOR FAST SELLING RESULTS Tennis Club , Its New Orleans club and ClydeCIvde Tommie Agee fired a strike t thc Lee. reserve, forward who honie, . nailmg Epstein at thc in plate. The umpires, however, . ruled-tbird-basemaaJian-Buford ^ SENSATIONAI. INTRODUTRODUCTORY OFFERFFER 1 1 ; ^ “'“ J “ KING AND HIS COURT,ITrJcaturlng Icaturlng 1the’ pitching of Eddio"" — — obstructed Epstein and the run _ Feigner, sccond from top,p, wlll take oton a Twia Falls team was allowei. < ® ------" S E N S A - Chicago’s Tom McCraw■Cniff in “ a.softball exhibition at}t 88 p.m.p.m. Satui Saturday at Jaycec Park, rt consists of two Inflelders and a IVtai-ichal Is' siSSslugged his seventh homerer In •Feigner’s • ,3" fielding support consists of •_ • the sixth, narrowing the g gap, ap, caicne : .■ ,

Rrsl-Hurler-I^r u n " ^ ^ t ^ ^ w n t h vThen % d T r • Stroud was hit by a: pitch with K I T If f j l ^ - - two out; went all the way to King And Court To Stage ToW inlO-'-Sthird on a wild pitch and scored a I# SAN FRANCISCO (AP) _ - when ?'second boseman AI Weis Wrw-I- muffed Frank Howard’s liner. k J l/1 FULL 4-PLY NV Juan Marlchal became the ma- Softball Exhibit]sh ib itio n r NYLON CORIb O R D Jor leagues' first 10-game.ffame WWashinf ashington 020 001 100—-4 1 9 33------^ - -2 8 2 The-King and His Court,:ourt, F’eigner, Fcigne who appeared In A winner with a fjve-hltter Tues-lu e s C hicago 010 001 0 0 0 -2 8 2 T h e - FUU and featuring the fantastic pitchingichlng Twin Twin Falls Fs about 10 years ago, ; — day-Tiight-in-hurllng-the-«anc- _BcrtaInar-Knowles—(7) and featurin, M Francisco Giants to a 5-1 victo. victo- Casanova; Howard, McMahonlahon of Edd!Eddie Feigner, will testest a ij is hailedhailed as one of the outstand- H ) and group of local softball playerslayers ing Ing pitchcrs pitcl of all time and hc V ry over the slumping Cincinnatihinatl (2). Wood (6), Locker (7) and group 0 " “ McNertney. W -Bertalna, 2-2. L In a specialsp softball exhibitionbition tours tours the th country with a four- ^ Marlchal, I0-5, wns making-gewniftkinB - H o w a rd , 2-5.' aat t 8 p.:p.m. Saturday at Jayceeaycee mnn man team; tc His support in­ ON g onl Home run-Chlcogo,, McCraw:Craw Park.------cludesd u d e s a a shortstop, sccond bas^ his first start since missing one >-V 1AM/ipiq turn with a pinched nerve In the ______------_------mman a n amand catcher. 'i C H > back of his ncck. The victory ...... • Feigner specializes In throw-j a s ^ - was his first since June 3. C 5 l Ing strikes blii^dfolded. behind \e Firestone Certified*fed* tireTit Specialist to , L oser M ci Q ueen, now. 8-1,8-2. S t a n d i n g s Boston Uses ' -Ihis hack s and from second base. was given a I-O load In the first On his team will he Bill Kehrer,■hind \ Let the Firest Inning on Vada Pinson's doubleI 'l Amerlea^ ^ Homers Ho) To__S*r|cnichfr; shortstop Dwaynenase. in the Checkered Shirt'hirt showsh you this ^ ■ nnd Tony Peret* single. But thc . ------JCnmphiufr-and-firsi-baseman-Al ------^ Reds, who hovo lost fourHrTTa in .a CChlcagC hlcaj;0-;T7r-3fi-24--600^ Jnckson. row, collected only three mpremore Detroit ...... 35 28 .556 214 n l l l yT; in the d ’ C leveland . . 33 31 .510I 5(^ Sink Yanks 'C"The event Is sponsored byin-A tho l ------^------— ^^^^Ji/sgednew lo\ hits the rest of the way. Clevelai new iow-cost tire! mk )C-Fny Twl[\.F.a)l-t Llons_.cln]>. — Clnclnnair------100 OM OOO^l'Si l '8 0 MMlnnesota-fi-32 lnnest -31— ^,508—\ ~ l 6 ~------Z;NEWYORK-(AP)-=r-Joe-Fnyn e w San "Fran. • 020 OOZ lO x -5_5 8 0 Bostorr ..t.v 32- 31-^.508 ® 6- ' WtTft a grand „ slam Tffimcfln the " . / th o Quecn, Baldschun (6), UCB e (8> (8) Do BnlllmOTO mf , , 3; a ! , « IW JW fifth(lllh inningini and Carl Ynstrzom-irzom - uuPPcr pper d ^®=k facad e in rig h t. W U l (7.aMM(raiiauralnatiaBficm1i« b * b o ^ k M and Edwards; Marlchal and CCalifori alifornia . . 32 35 .471 8 ski followed folk wilh n hases-cmply•cm nlv Boston - 000 050 0 2 0 - 7 8 0 ' B ! 3 mmA d^liwh»wlinirilli««r jawa*. ^ H aller. W -M a rlc h a l 10-5. L - K ansasan sa s City 31 35 .470 \/im S b la s st , ' J a s tlie B oston Redd Sox New YcY ork 000 000 0 0 1 -1 5 2 g ' ' New Y ork . . 28 34 .452I ®0 crushcdS c d lhe New York Yankeesankces Dell nnd Tillman; Stottle-•7 8 0 B B v W ash’n ...... 2D 38 ' .446 7.1 tu . ' 7-1 Tuesdny night behindid the myre, MonbouquettoP (5), Renlff 8S P “ • RUGGED FULL 4-PLYPLY NYLON CORD BODY i five-hit pitching of Gary Bell. (8) nnd National League five-hit !3ell. (8) nnd G ibhs/ W -Q e ll. 4-6.ottie- 1 ^ ^ ^'**1 Silt For maximuni atrensihI and safety, ^ W, L. Pet,I. CBOB DellDdl Inml New. York's Mel:1 Sint-.Sint-Sloltlcn- S loltlcm yre, lj-7, ^ TietSrs Strike .S•DELIVERSb . MORE MILEAGE n St. LovLouis .... 38 22 .633I —.— tlemyrctlemyrt were looked In a scor'6------k New wider, deeper predalon-bladedtrciiJon-bladed (re ad iuSfa p m U c s ^ C i n c in n a ti,... 40 27 .5071 IViIW lessle.ss duduel when Bob Tilininnmn led '■ HURLERHU SCRATCHED R&b k 10% more mlloago. 0 Snn F r a n . . . 35 28 .5583 4%M off tho fifth wllh a single.. After SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — ^ In Eighth To 1 •PROVIDES BETtER TRACnON T R A C T IO N O . pP ultls u t tu u rg h . . . 33 28 .5411 5 ^ a a 54-m 54-mInulb rnin delay, Slottle- Slottle- JuanJuan MnrlchalM wns scratched as M fe I _ _ H u n d re d s of e x tra “grip pping*' in g '' edges ama n d w ider **eacape'* a C hicago ...... 33 28 .5411 5‘A m myro yro \ walked Rccfiie .SmithIth nnd nnd thelhe .San.San Francisco G ia n ts’ s ta r t- ^ a £ . 1 ' > \ H " " sroovee pro v ld a im p ro v n l wot o r dry pe 9 AS tlanta i S ...... 31 32 .4022 sS*A U f^lkc Mike /\Andrews, filling the bases,bases, erer ngninst ngn Cincinnati Monday xl wot or dry pavement traction. Edge Angels. Jdns , ■> 1* \ 1 t,,,. , Phil...... 20 32 .475 5 OU Foy Foy then walloped his grand grand whenwhen ho li still complained of a k H •ALL-AROUND BETTERT E R RIDER ID E M Start- J. fcfc ' \ \lA’ ,. DETROIT (At>) r- Al Kallno LOSFJ"’. A ngeles ' , . 27 30 .429!) \V/i 12‘/5 slam slnm Inlo Ir lhe left field scat.sit.s nnd nnd pinched pinched nerve in Iho hack of his 1 Now “Z-sJped" modlflod wrap-around aahoulden provid* and Jim Northrup slammed H ouston 20 40 .3044 15 Ynsirz-i Ynsirzemski drovo hisI 17th 17th neck.neck. MnrlchnlN hns been out of %zbo Ai . I/)N D O N (A P ) — FoVoV Ilmtho See theKe NevN ew est A rrivalsals — - AlAll N ew first ilniu In mnny y«iir". Amorlcnns woro nnmed'to tho se ed e d list of tliQ m e n 's singles of tho Wimbledon Tennis S Cham­ ’ ' TRIUMIlU M P H TR6C "650" pionships Htiirtlng noxt Mondny. "650" I f i k . d !• Sloraij compilltlvcl^ (irlctd at rir«ilof\tilof\* DealersDiaUra mi d ot all service stotlonsotloni dliployingdltployln th. .Ibii. Manuel Snntanu nf .Spnln and Mrs, Dllllc Jenn King of I/ing ...... nonch,“ *eallfr;— the— rttlBnlng1 -- ■ TRIUMIlU M P H BONNEVILLEIEViLLE-"650"-”6S Prlc«d . 01 iliown at FIriiloni Sloraij compil , clmmplonN, headed thb seedlngs announced Tuesdny. Nancy-Rl. ^ ~ Jde/t NickhW Auiog ^ fL . ------ehoy-of-Dallos,-Tox.,-was-r«t«out WtdnMday,n.'ldoy, Jun. June 51, 7M7 1? Threat Off Go]Golf Boycottcott ]Ends Asis PGPGA AndI Mg*; axvill A nd^ TH■ » / £ ertM 7 es'ife^^ - C epeda Pow er

Touring Prof essionalsai^^eachl?Lgre^ E \grccmcnt (25C ards T o W in CLEVELAND (AP) - The PeaultoPeaullo of Northbrook, 111.I. In ';the threaLoFtl a-boycott ofif the proposal by Frank Sinatra forir a HOUSTONhOUSTO (AP) Dal Max- • Prqfesslonal Golf Associationatlon case 9f9! a tie on policy matters,Iters, PGA' ChampionshipCh has been J200,000KOO.OOO tournament In- Palmaim vill bbroke roke a 2-2 tie w ith a run-in- • • '■ ” ^ . and the touring tournamentment the matter'wlUmatl be referred •toto a wlthdrawn-andwithdraw everybody has Springs,-CalIf.,-two.weeksSprings,-i priorrior producing-triple-in-the-seventh producing- | t h ...... —______•______• players resolved their dlffcrenc*renc- three-manthree-ms advisory committeeilttee agreed toti play," Elbln said.I. to the traditional Bob Hopeope inning and Orlando Cepeda hit a ' ' cs in a five-hour meeting Tues-rues- y«y « to beb named. “It's ,a 1 good settlement—wewe classic.Classii. The’ players voted for*pr ihree-runIhree-run Yhomer in the eighth as Ttyr. j ■ diiy night that ended the imme-mme- ..4—The 4—The players waived their are happyhapi with it," said Doug (heihe SinatraSlnat Ioumament but the leaeue-lead dlate threat of a.player boycottlycott demand that the PGA executiveutive Ford,7a-mFord,- a' ^ b er of. the playerssyers ExccuUvo:Exccutlv< comraUtec:.VMoed ■-it. u! Houston-6- g M ati^njljpjGats jonceroncentratelQHlShol n S h o tP -u t __of_the PQA Champlonship_and(_and committcommittee!8i_veio._-powcr_bc—be toumamcnt-committee.'toumami ...... ------—T —T h h c-P c ~ P O ( A -Cham pionship-Tio.wnow -M rxvlii;?=mpicfr::ToUowlfig — seven times but all ott he hhas a s throwthrowi n 213 feet, 9 ^ Inch-. sides, Max Elbln of Washington, OSwim W U l C hannel tee’s , power of veto on policy)ollcy Bill Cas]Casper and Julius Boros}[0 S Flood.Flood , • A&M’»-A&M’s' mmighty igl welghtman, will1 those pitches were in Texas. cs? . . ■ . ) • — m a tte rs.. ' - '• wwere’ ere nmamong.those- threatening Larry.Ji D.C., the PGA preMdent, called:alled DOVER,DOVE England (AP) • - matters, yng Larry.Jiuter won.his fourthrth concentrate on the shot at the■ So.So MatsorMatson will pass up the Matson hes -plan —They-got-thaJItst-and-had-toad-to to^boy.cptt.to Iwycpi ihe. PGA_Chqmp.[oih gam e-oLl 5 Matson hesitates to say he’ll __ ihfl-44dttfliL_Exccutl\je^nimit:nm it: Eout_AiFour. AmcricJin.lx)ys,.Jvho-plan —They_{ i[0!h gam e-^U he-year-jgatnst-twwo o National-AAU-n)eet.-in-Bakers.National~A/ • diseus-so-h«diseus-so-he^an-hove-ft-better r give-it'upHn-factrhe-«xp«ct»'tagive-it-upHn ------Ene- waive the second in the compro-Tipro- ship and, if necessary, set up a defeats, bi tee and .the four-man playersayers to swim-frtmswln France to Eng-waive th 'P a defeats, but needed relief from5m fleld.-Calif.,fleld. Calif., Friday, leaving the'■ chancochance oof f hittingh 70 fee t In'^the2 throw the discusdlsi some more'^hl^ the mlse which peems to h have av e nval riv al toui tour._ • . Ron WilHs tournament committee into0 an- land, gazedg solemnly at the mlse w Ron WilHs in the ninth. discus for lalater, if at all. ^ aAAU. a U. year. But But'he he Intimates he.wfon’r Tue^ pleased both sides. - - other session and hammered!d out English Channel at Dover TueS- pleased t ------— ------, . St. St. Louis Louis 110 000 1 3 0 -6 11\ ? 3 Matson M atson wants wi to pitch the IS- He expla ) be working with it next yean an agreement. The second day. In giving Tuthill full control of V q u I • He explains that the two M working ' econd day. . _ In glvl H ouston 010 100 0 0 0 - J 10 1 pound J “ ball b * i n70 feet so'there’ll be Events do r when he starts training for th» gale the tour, the players were able Y ankees "5““ , ■ Events do not work together roeeUng took close to two hours.lOurs. They'They ‘ saw a westerly gale the tour, Sign Jaster, Willis (9) and M e-^“no question JeSJon about It. He never very well or 2 Olympics. ►ainst to red u c e th e pow er o f Bob " ^ 1% 1 ■ very well ond if he tries both hc Olympics. The essence of the peacee set- breakingbrcaklni giant waves against to redui • Carver: Belinsky, Owens (8), has has^one done it outside< the state and may find th they Creasy, PGA Executive Direc- i m . J ‘ may tind they will be hamper-- “Jt"It may develop d- that I c a n 't tlenrent was this: the harl harwr wall and knew they Creasy, dS-No. 1 Choice irrfwEilers (8) and Brand. W -Jas- he fears folks will start calling ing each otl 1—The tournament program would n their tor for the last years,.s. to NEW YORK (A P ) - R o n te r. 4-2. L -B e lin sk y , 1-3. ; ing cach other. do both beesbecause they would be igram would not bo able to make their tor for i . him a homer or something.' • “There’s • Is to be conducted by Jackc Tut- attempt for at least 24 hours.s. ■' whom nmany of the competitorsititors Blomberg,Blomberi the No. 1 pick of the Home run-St.n L6uis.-Cepeda , “There’s • a different set off cutting me d.down so 1 might fail; hill, with the designationm of The yyoungsters from Wichita,chita, objected.objected Creasy; a former;r as- New YorkYor Yankees in the recent (9). Randy set the world's record• exercisevexercises' I for each," he ex-. lo‘o win elthcieither In the Olympics,'*; ------— ------^ tournamynt director, with Billy Kan., : surveyed their channelannel slstant labor1 secretary, remainsmains free agentagoi baseball draft, signed —______of 70 fee t, 7>4 Inches In 1965 a t\ piaplalned._"lf-you-don’t in ed .-f.'li watchh he-declared...^he-declared. Boole as assistant. ■• route IrIrom.Cap.Grls Net to0 Do-Do-In, In, the_PGAthe_J admlnlstratlqn|n In with the American League club « college Station. And he betteredf you’ll be ususing the technique off ——------■ 2—The televisten piiogramgram ver in'in 'a Hovercraft speedingeding another capacity. His chores;hores Tuesday for, a reported J75,0M ( la illD that, with a heave of 71 feet, S'/iI one for the olher.”c TRY TIMES-TIMES-NEWS WANT ADS — will-be-arrangcd-by-the-playersayers over-thiover-the-waves-at-top-speed.—:ed— wilLdeawilLdeaUargely_with_PGA.ad: A.ad: bonus, • » Campbell Leaves SInches l i— ji!also at College Station,- oldDid thUthis mean Matson was FOR FACT SELLINGS RESULTS committee, with, Marty Carml-^rml- They are Tom Rccd, 15;1; his mlnlstrativemlnlstra matters not con- Lee MacPh^il,M geherar-man-- — chaelio charge Irom;New-YorlC7Yorlc: brother,~Randy,—brother, 17;=Marsh«|iirshqi Tiectied^wlth-the-toun—nectled^r ------agera g e r ofo f~ ilnrYankeesrsald-thO $28,0Q0J!o JW fezi b s 3—The present tournamentiment Seely, 17;1 and Mike Uhrich,h, 16. The rplayers were forceded to payment would be spread over LONDOILONDON (AP) - Britain’s committee, which has been The objecto of the swim Is to yield on the veto questionn but two yea:years, and that the hard-ard- Donald Campbell,C killed when composed of four tournamentiment get the four boys in the water this setseemed immaterial since hittinghittirtg youngster> had been as- his . jet speedboatsj Bluebell S IV players and three top PGA^ offi- and finishfini together In convoyoy — the veto had only been imposedposed signed tcto play with the Johnsonnson crashed on01 Conlston waters Jan. clals; will be expanded toto in- somethlsomething that’s never been once In PGA history. ■ '—- Cily,City, Te: Tenn., club in the rookieOkie 4, left lessles than J28.P00 after xlude an eighth man, .HarryHarry done bebefore.______— TThis h is ( came in the case ot a AppalactAppalachian League.______taycs.ta y c s. It It was v disclosed Tuesday.I W mWII YouBelievi Yi lieve? 1 ^ iitDSIISMOBIt ^ S D A ^VS S QOIVLY f SPORTRTSCOUl> j | P E . E n j o y Beautiful

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Even more thann - Some mamanufaclurers. 11 ko - “ “What What parentspare don't realize Is peopk slill ffeel it Isn't worth TOKYO (AP) — Red China earladults, children not properlytiedxl Strolee of-Cof-Callfornia.-make .an that,thai.It.takes., it.takes Just, tt- few.seconda iho^troubjc.^.tho^troubjc.^_ ____J_ —m ay-havo -dotonaicdr-lts-flrst- firs t - ththoir-liyes-flnuffed-out e ir-liv « this yearladults, chil in extreme ejfort to make ihelr hydrogen bomb from an alti* ilrffvHM without i ever having had tho down duringdurir an accident arc in extreme ejf< "Tm U m m m " alti* cd dealers Bna"~Telail customers tude of from 18 lo 31 milcs up, ; chance to blow out five candleslies great dangerdang of being buffeted dealers and 3 “ P> I I nbouUhe.interior bf he car or aware of the advisability of the ~1naicatlng"k was. JCQUloLt-ty on.thQir_birthday_cakcs.l^__ nbouUhe.] Geiy* * ' ' hS ^ ...... it’s a grim thought, but Justlust thrownthrown outout-of •tne^ehlcle-by'thehe «ifety-^>enef«fe^^^>«nefita-of-more-profec* = iE A I __n. missile. Japanese scletiUsuntlBU j-to force-of-thd-caf-i-lmpacl.— t:.: tiv&: like the Vic-vie- slcad of offering 0 protection for ture braces in- seat to the scat of the vehicle bomb small' enough .to be car- • K 'j, .tintstims ooi i, • some 20th - cenluryury youngsters,youngsters can often cause in- scat to the reel jury. ., •- and also prt provide straps that go ALSO LIMITED'ED AMOUNT.AMOL • ried by a missile. ” " ...... • " r.-i; > plague, wiir die as a dlrcct jury. crl. The tvpff nf car seat that hooksks up the .back and'f^sten the car OF .SEED OATS FOR FC -.1 T>ht!— suieiiiific , findrnga— a r e y -* •rs SMt soljdl»'to tfie> sedi ol ilie based on reports from theT r Re-" ri,-} dents. InIr 1965. 2.100 childrenIren only over the seat on hangers seat soljdls* GROWING CONl^ACCONTRACTS V as vehicle. The problem, aside search Institute of, Atmospher* ;|jj . „ wwere ere kilkilled before their fiflhfiflh causes theIhc greaie'St danger, as vehicle. Hi spher- ;|U |U k W ng from a'-few extra dollars that a 1 cen> . . kil birthdays.birthdays Last year the num-um- the seatsseals oftenc teat Ipose during from a-few ics of .Nagoya University, in cen- . uo belter product costs, lies In the tra i J a p a n a n d from post.-!U.1 oof f ■Zj M i9 the sadly, the salesman usually reported an abnormal risesc in ., HI' « * eran New York law enforcementlenl steering vwheels compound the sadly, the * officer, “but last year’s 5 per danger as the wheels are oftenten says, 'O.K.,•O.K., here’s a less compll- radio wave recordings Satur* M ' .‘il ^1 , jjg ------—— day. the day of the test, wavesw aves ^ » . . : I cent Increase inci will probably be ------I,/ Ihf >yp/» fhaf 'nfien-disturb H * duplicated.” -radio communications. So did .• H —*------Bin-TiBOTes.~ 1lKcty—fiv e~"per per . • •------' -V—■ the government posts. '-.I-B ' f r cent aand n d 2,200 faia litles, don’tlon’t ( A JM l ans- ' i a Radio communications, ordl- S K l . PI mean much until they’re trans- ' ^ narily arc affcctcd mainly-by — laud-into-youngjivcs.la u d -in u _____ i . - ______— ^n~spot!T-'-which—disturb—theD—the -H B j T------Whiie-auto-safeiy-critic-Ralph — ^ earth’s wavc-reflectinE lono- ' Nader did much to .focus, the > sp h e re ab o u t 100-200 m iles; high. spotlight of public indignationn oon n / A / IvV^ \ Thunder and aimosheric.condj-condi- r a n the automotive industry wilh his f( tionfe also som etim es a ffectc t ra- M ® book, "Unsafe at Any Speed.”ed.” t|J(»lywtl j M « , diolcommunications. - ■ n f l many of the safety precautions;ions I J y — V • L . ^ pV Tctsuo K'amata. assistantsistant 9H O JQ H H Q tfl.comet^.com e outI of Detroit during't hthe e S n v y i professor of, Nagoya’s institute,ititute, H | Idsllast yearycai or_so-ivlll-have I iiu i u ioi o ------C- H. r V reporled lhat to tjie best oHiis V cffcct on small children, most ofo f ______; ^ - o th e r '- whom“whom—w v ill-spend-all-of-their ------—— ° ththo a t h H I I I travcling-tlme in car, seats.or. ------day. He calculated the Chineseihinese . . , worse still,si the laps of adults. ’ ' b la st took p la cc from 18 to 31 PHILADELPHIAP H ZOO’s>’s Mama Glra Giraffe takes a dim view/Jew These These c children, for the most o miles high, informants said.lid. o( o( picturespU beta* made ofI her new baby boy, born on Father’sler’s part part unjunprotected by seat beltsi ^ ------D ay, Day, which .went on publicbile view TuesTuesday. The baby lollinglling or or otherother restraining devices, arc ^•-s AJrl XHk M ______jt. ♦hn lin<«lrpTmin<1, wng nnm M »‘Tn;lpn, lean— in-conslant-danger-of-beeomingTiing — ^ —------r ■ B —ChurcIrRalliesi ---- dialectK W rd meaning giraffe.iraffe.** HeH e ^wel] e l;^ (rf* 'ln ^ a t* 100 "pounds,nds, whatw hat the Nallonal Safety Coun- Cr , ■ m . J stood six feet tall and was up and moving around InI 30 ciicll calls "car orbiters.” ' i ^ , . Are ScheduledI mS ta u te s. Ho* w a s tho firstrst mmale ale ggiraffe iraf bom there la the tho ------^ H’T I T ?* . ■ Pre-Crusade rallies forir the zoo’s 93-ycar history. (APP wirephoto) — for one received. • ■ Magic Valley Crusade, inn con- ^ “ ^ ------^ ~ This (does not Indicate, how­how- vffl ra '8 ten­ ■ junction with the Billy Graham t T;_ ever, that the dangerous ten­ Evangelistic Association will»m“S be Hindus J U ] Relyy On.On IVMoslem sions between the two .religionssions held this week at different Mag- J ■ ■ ■. a are re beir being forgotten or thatI the I ; ‘ When the summerp gets so hot i t . ic Valley churches, announced T w 7. potential for a new bloodbathIbath I , seemseems lik(like a plot, there’s■e’s nothiinothing like Norman Garlington. chairman.- TT 1. L at any given lime, can bec In- .. , Sn.!* Words To ‘Gui’fe’Gui-fe’ChUdren ( norcd. Tho rallies will be held at 8:30 - 1 asteaminI steaming hot bath to take the “‘hmS By JOSEPH A. McGOWANWAN verse or,1 two from' the; holy Only irecently Hindu and Mos- •— otaketheKn!® . p.m. Wednesday at the Buhl MADRAS, India (AP)-Decp--Deep- Koran and1 then blow his breath lem feelingsfee boiled lo the . sur-,sur- ,. ' the ache out of . . First Church of the Nazarenc: outlUt of youryo' muscles/the ache hP Jei seated differences betweenm Bin-Hin- on the child—a symbolic spray- face in a riot near Bombay. .. at 8 p.m. Thursday.at the Je* rch-'M and. Moslems have led to ingIng ofofthe little one withith the Such Incidents are played'^'e d ' • • - ' " yourrour bones.bor You’ll always lihave a • .rome First Christian Church: at many bloodydashes on thehe sub- words 'of the Holy Book. down b;by the responsible Indian ■ 8 p.m. Friday at the Gooding )lentiful supply of hotit water ffor this of 8 continent. But a mother’s’s des- GenerallyGene; the children1 have press iin hopes of preventing■nting 11ASLOWiisSSOOiMOlIQO.A MONTH plentiful I First Methodist Church;; at ^ ® 8 peration ^ ”“", to bring relief to a sick chronic ailments and have'c been them fromfi spreading. All India . H andmd otherothe purposes with flamelessfla p.m. Saturday at the First Chris- child .often pushes asideI these treated at the government’s-freet’s-free Radio, 'the .government network, tian Church in the Burlcy-Rupcrt religious hatreds. hospitahospitals or'municipal dispen-isdispen- is undeunder' ‘instruction NOT to on your electricc bill,biU, no dovdown Quick-EeJuick-Eecovery electric;rie wateiw ater heat- ~ar8a, and at 8 p.m. Sundayday at utrt South India it IsIs com- saries. Nonetheless, the mothersnothers mentiorm ention com m unal riots or dif* payment, buysI a new QuicQuick- ' :the Twin Falls City Park.■j it. . >non j,to see Hindu women carry- seek out0 a religious assist>Ist forfo r ference; ferences. Recovery electricBctric wat)water « ng. . Mr. Garlington announceded thatlhat j^g afflicteda| children c rowdr 0 w d the child., chi .This.This is because of bitter ex- most of the Twin Falls churches arounc n the heater, includingin? anyany. neceneces- . lurches around a mosque waitingng for -Then-There also are cases of Hindus pcriencipcriences In the past when the J a l i M that are cooperating on thetic cmCm- - Moslems mosIci to come out fromn their who pi pay re.spcct to Moslems I e m report c]c evening prayers.5. sainU.saints. On Thursdays/ evei ofof'lhe the by MosMoslems in one village has indus 1 the dealer

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I ' ‘ . V ==rifc4“ TwlniFa!it;Timea-Newa:ir=rJ.t^N ew a:^— TelevisionI UsedUse To Showhow Undersea■seaJ!i?:orld A : W l d M ” ------^------tspltc-thlsr-l-ltspltc’thlsr-l-have-’no particularT ------By JOAN CROSBY '• " the “perpeti"perpetual options" I Cous-an idea.” . L ast‘season. In the National affection for I Ph.ph. 733-6733-6248, Twin Falla T h H w k S lo to saysay isIs high.li And you suddenlyniy Before Before I I become be an old writer will be able use, and what-is missing. D c-'{— m— .•ij^§>WfCS||ra ■ realize thereth is hope for tele;ile- at at thethe institute,.!instit want to com- ^se, and wl B r H '' I ■' vision becauscbee that is whal thisbJs m,unlcate m,unlcate toto tho public as much is all about. ’ - love love fofor r thcth Bea a s 1 c a n . I m a IL iI miI • would like more people lo know ^ Can the medium ho doomed,.A the possibilities lhat exist there. J to triv ia w hen a netw ork lik,; S E L F SCRVICE E R ^ ABC-TV pays $3.5 million f„; for It^Js Is one one of of the great sources of ^ Jove and intelligence. Television i the domestic use of 12 hour- “ is the best means to .convey the ^ A ___lolong n e ^ ftlm film: s m a d e a s Cousteau thoughts of a man o ^ s e d with \GASOLINE 3 f * seas?. ^siaas ------.^1 ^ -Over-th—Ovcr~-the-Jicxt-five-yeats,-lf-FSiisToiF^ ______^ is l a n d_ _ | K 3 Job’s Daughters CLEAN ri ci ONLYL' 'T -■COIN ' ' -SetFor Session OPERATED^ IS MOSCOW. Idaho (AP) -A bout M I SOO members of the Intebation- # ■ | HaHfcip^/^__ J __ nl DrHpr « ■ .PRICES — expected-expected-hcre -June-22^4-for-a —— ® —^ session of thc Idaho' Grand GGuardian uardian Council. “ DON PIEPER’S” Heading the' meeting at the T S fj/U i ' • University of Idaho will •El be Tpoqffa&mai MMargaret argaret E. Jobe of Idaho LOOKING OVER IHHE E PROGRAIPROGRAM for the Idaho State Dance oance chainhan; Frank : Keans, Kearns, seer secretary-treasurer; Jess*!ss* Falls, the grand guardian.. Also:!s. u /4 I//V v h a s i ^ U9lGas & Tirere ServlcrSc ' Championship High Schoolhool Rodeo, tcto be held Friday, Satur<:atur< Yarrtagton, Yarrt co^halrman, , and and seated, sealed, Jim Henderson, pub^ib^ attending will be Ann Carter, 240 A ddison Avenuel u e W eest, s t , TTw in F a l l s day and Sunday at the Cassia County Fairgrounds, are, from llclty. llclty. AU are members olof thethc BiJrley.B Biirley.Kiwanis Club, which Is the GGrand ra Bethel HonoredSj \niimiitj Va I left, standing, ted Kelsey,5cy, co^alrtnco-chairman; Dale Dammarell,11, fl«fl* spons sponsoring the event.______; _____Q Queen, ueen, Boise.Be ______• — —

Ing public assistance law to au- ^ Airline Aide I 0 thorize state - participationon In —. , I, • i ' i ...... i ^ r ie Legislative mcdical aid program underle r TTi­ i- tle 19 of Social Security Act. ' I n Is Speakg- Log ''hHB7 B 7 (Wagner) — Increasing ™ the th e slatosti motor fuels tax from .AM Introduced In Housew six to seven and one half cents For Chamberx51:._. L.HB1-H B l fWays andJJeans)—.Re: aj!allon..a^galli . _ • s • S e a rrs s Il lm liffl „ 'paling s'ectfo'n'of code rcquir- “^'i>sssed^ByHouse^=== = 1= BURLEY-Don Cooper,’ Bolso, w J Ucensfng of dealers Inn dairy HBI (Ways and Means)-Re- ^ marketing manager for—West product-^substitutes. - •' •- pealinipealing.section of code dealingle alin g --■ Coast Airlines, was guesti spealt^ ^ HB2ua^ (Ways and Means)) -— Al- with licensingli of substitute dairyd a iry H tr during the Mondayy noon losing sbc months after sale>ale fofor r pprodut ro d u cts d ealers. 65-2. H luncheon of the ChamberIber ofot ‘-redemptionj -* of real propertyrty Ifif It KlUed By House B H- Commerce at Bryan’s.Cafe. consists of 20 acres or less. . HB2 (Ways and Means)n s) -— ------Th“-new MinfLlner is nownow InIn • h hB3 b : (Wnys and Means)1. — AAp- p- ShorteningShorte from one y e a r-to six ...... — ...... servicc, he said, giving3 round ppropr ro p rlatin g $12,000 from th:he e gen-g e n * imonths ,m onth after sale thc periodrlod In trip airline flights to Boisese dally, eral fund1 to the Departmentncnt of which a mortgagor can redeem The new plane will travelivel MO240 Disasterolsas Relief and Civilvll De- real propertyj consisting of 20 miles per hour and reaches fense.fense — acres'n c r e s 'o r le ss. 31-36. ' . I # r BIKEE S A LLE I fro m 12,00(> to 13,000 feeet e t aaltl- ltl- hB4h b < (Ways and Means) — Re- = = - D A Y ■ tude between Burley and1 Boise, pealingpcalir and re-enacting section The crews will be staying-over-ig over- of thetht Idaho code dealing with A nifi*if on B urley. T h e MInlLlner inlLlner state s ta te participation in Title 19 of ^ Is a -test for this area. In ^ the e tho FederalF Social Security Act. % five days tho new flight3ht has hB5h B! (Ways and Means) - In- \ « ALLIED/ been In scrvice 14 passengersisengers creas:creasing Idaho motor’fuels tax • • S A V E 5 have boarded the plane. from six to seven cents'a gallon. j i m Mr. Cooper announceded that h hB6B« (Stato Affairs)-Amend- J tha new MinlLlner will bebe dedl- d e d l ------—^^— — ■/ I V c a te d a t 8:4Q o.m . T u esdisday ay ata t going e n ln r through Milner Damm mak- % 3 ' . M ' 3-spood Bhift for that the Burley airport. ^ fna'H fng Shoshone Falls attracUvc.rn cU w . ^ Sport# Car Feell — ------P e to -K o m , Cable-Vleww^man- m a n-T The f i(5 water wlll be running-for ------20-in. SPYDESPYDERS agcr, reported that In tho8 Burley about threo days. P area most of the system S?! has Dontjoj Chisholm reported=d thatth a t ■ I | f 3 . , been rebuilt. To dalo SIO.OOO),000 hnsh a s ga u^a j j r y ^yjn a t 1:15 —------/ with 3-Speeded StickSticl Shift been spent In new equipment,aipment. pq ,. Monday leaving from•om ththc c Lh - O ------/ Somo of the cable has been°«n re-^ Burley n„.|. Elks Hall. DuringIng the wr—vr # ------pUced aod presenlly'wire.tapsIre. t a p m o rn in g a display of dairy prod- ? ^E?k’ -Call youf lotal ‘ (. from tho lino in tne alley to ucu may be -viewed at the Elks ; - -the-bomes-arfi-boln^-replnged. jjgjj .Regular ( Glenn Simmons. Bureau of u ’ r c 5 ir tc d ~ th «.“.,«h^-WARBERG'S lig h ii ^ ' I ------RcclamaUon,-repQrled_that-10.-that.lO.- j,ave have been Installed on-the "Wel- ~ q -. Sm • $59.99 1 000 sccond feet of water are como comc to Burley" signs on the “ M0VIW(S^&-ST6*7S5r" ~ ’ } m Interstate 80 highway, bothOth easleast egcnt 733-7371 IPrS °"d west of Burley. • Bridge Winners Join tho "tpyder crowd”d” for nownew .biking,1 fun « t • Monday Afternoon Bi^llcate fTC ------♦•droB ,” " “ b u c k ,* ’ o r J u rIt t ccruIta,-You r u I t8 ,- V c got the con-, Bridgo Club met at the Epfscor ^ venionco of st)ck-«hlft operation pluspi the oaee of pul Church with eight tables in . a 3-apeod aprockot tranimlaslDn.mlaslDn. HHoa eavy-duty c h e a te r ' hiorlh and south winners were « V •lick raar tire, dual handbrakai.idbrakei. WhWhite banana aad> Mts; R. R. Wllliaifis and Mrs. j H. M. Wycoff. first! Mrs. August ‘j dla, daxzllng chrome-platedlated finlih.flnlih, CURE LOOKIKQ FOR ■ A verett and M rs. R oy H ill, sec- 5*;^ ond: Mrs. M. 0. Bloem ondmdMrs. Mrs. ’rj2SB '■ S|525££ie^^ T. T.. Grcenhaigh, third,rd, nnd JL o o o^'toooJ t o o o NO MONEY)NEY DDOWN O W N Mn>. G. W; F ra zie r a nnd d MMrs. rs. , t . o o o oii Sean Eoi/iiy Payment Plan: •Waltfe? Miller, fourth; V . ^ ! l o | _ ^ o o ______E a s t, nnd w est-w inners..Wirs..were ere . . L,'.,!,l,.o L,'., „ J, .i„I... .0.. o .o ■ . MrvW. II. Nowcomcr andm d MMrs. rs . • c o o . • ■■ ...... ______R..r. Skccm.JirBl! Mrs.s. O.JI, o . j i . .. 4^iij-.o_r3!3i-o_ ji. ..o. ..o_ -o. - ___ : Weinrich nnd Mrs. J. M.1. Kings- ' ^ o ^ o ^ K o ^ ^ ® k_ ' ' bury,’ficcoml! Mrs. Jncksck Ste- ' ' rw o o'o T Iro oo3T T 'ir 'r oo o ^ o 0^ K phens nml Mrs, Holmes G. Ush.iJish, , ■ fc""iiiBi^';ii««i« thlfil, nml Mrs. V. R. Teanloy Vs and Mrs. Dudley Driscoll, fourth, '•''v “ 1------N i f l i i t k - ' T R Y TIMF..5-NEWS WANT,NT AD.SADS , , ^ FOR FAST SELLING RESULTS:ESULTS ' ' J r ______J j . . i.

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■ I • I’l . •!J • • 1 ■ • 1 . ' . • V . ATTEND BANQUET ri. Glen ’'J,Rccd and Mrs. Reed, A-4 Twin'falls'Timos-NcwjNew» JuneJi 2)-?2 1967 - ...... ■■■■■■■■..... ATTE ^ Marietta, Ga. • ' FILER - Mr. and Mr.. U w ^ I m p o u n d e d renco Knigge, Kenneth R o r k, Loren Anderson and Mcrl Leonr agMEy SALT LAKE CITY, (AP) Lo«n Ande : a r d - attfinded_ihp._Int«£'“ t>onal^ WE Wfc BELIEVE a c u t v THESE ARE ' [ Flag Leg]Legislation)n ^1 o Reachach Johnsonson Soon • - - There seemed to-be-8om»*- ard. attendi . - ...... - ...... —— -. thlngjtnthlngjtrange about the auto KiwanisKiwanis Cli Club banquet at_ Idaho‘0 THE tHE LOWESTtOWI PRICES7- ...... -^-T“ BrCARrPrTEOBSDORPBRP "■ next nexHi week for lEe^lK'Sf'TuiyibrihgTif'Tulj^brlhXTtTo^Be" floor after‘«fn-•‘«fn- shW T)inbC4ra-ii2e T)l photographsraphs "' 0pponent3""plah~io“Opponei -display[)lay --safcty'-lnspectlon-aHclcer'-safctjr-lns on ■• palls; Falls; The. The. event was Ib-honpr it^-TOP QUALimO BE. - WASHINGTON (AP),~-Legis-recess.• Legis- recess...... pletlon o r debate On censureure of of a rec recent flag-burnln^incldentIdcnt flag-dccoi flag -d e co rate d - item s such, -as -^as —R-RalpS-BllHngsly’a alph-B l c a r.- ' mteniatlont International Klwartls-Prcsldeni;" ON -Topc — 3atIomnaklng-|t-a-federal-crlme1-crlme —The-House-takes-up-the-leils-—The- i-IohIs- Sen.-'ThSon.-Thoma8-J.-Dodd,-D-C0nn.— Xinn.— ln-New_Yorkts_Cenlral£atk-andln-New_ cand beach-lowels,_plllows-andbeach-to’ -par- —i-Offlcor- par- --i-OffI«ir-- G.-\y:-M aughnn,______- '^ • I •------f FOo u U n N d D ANYWHEREl.^ -A ------•Co desecrate the American2R /Jag/lag lationIstion today,: with only a handfullandful Both sides pJart to use-vJsunJvisual of tho hislorjc- 'flag-ralslngg by rings InJn order to find out If a ■ whoxrho decideddec to make a — '.. 5nay be on its way to Presidentesident of votesvol expected ' againstlist It. aids in the House. Supportersters of Marines on-. Iwo Jima duringLiring provision applying the bill loI all closer checkcl of the green i Jol:^on betore Congress; quits while iplans in tho Senate are to the le{legislation say they-will/ -w ill WWorld orld WV a r I I. ______«representations— p r e s e n t of— the—Uag • windshieldwlndshiel sticker, found-|t - , ------^------—-— would makom; It Illegal loo,’ fo? S S a 1 by 12' w.nsn*t a sa fe tv stick e r n t . . ^ K io%‘„i D S p ru e . . $ 5 . 8 0 c ------^.1.J. example,_to-loan-agalnst.a.pil-exam ple,. P l l- --n o 1 ii-b ! .- b u u t t • a block of Rroon* N O V — lowrwlth-a-ftag-on-ltr — "= r55io?«arirtan>gr5fimpiz=:::= = 0 S S = “ ThB 'mmaJoreffornonmcnd a ththe e — Tlio^Tt o auto was linpouridWT^E 3B------!^ “ 5 E p i^ a i= l i s i t^lll la PXpprlnH tn h(> m n rt^ ' ^bj._------:--- ■■■'--- -In-C:— ln^he=W ayi—" utnityi^ ------Its suppoi Its supporters from both parties•ties - itmimummniit itimmummtiimmianuimiiimuntmiiunmBiDii I J f t , Very good . c. who .w ar N o-D eposit Very g o o who .want to spell out more tlon »toa itU.S. c policy In Vietnam. . clearlyclea rly lhatt the bill is aimed T „ de. All 50 states already havee ' B HOU o t ^ . |9 t90q5t.Whito } # . W h i l pr green ' ' ,, onlyonly, ata t those t who mutilate, de- All 50 i face, defile, burn or trample• on laws direcdirected nt flag desecra- S o f . roll the flag with malicious Intent,t. tion, but ththe burning of a flag at M a , ing $4.45 HjBr*— ' ' •. '■^irHoosir-JndiciaTy“Commit-m if- jff n- n n tiw a r d em onstration In] ____ JH/ tee,-which approved the bill two New York in April has brougfif • W i an strong congressional pressure , M Saturated (to QO ...... weeksw eeks ag a g o . d efeated 18 lo 13 a n stro n g coi Felt ... ?A .TO roll ...... - amendment am endm c by Rep. Ed>vard1 G. for federal legislation. - ’ ' Sm jM ...... — ...... - V ’ > '-m l S S l B M Biester B ieste r Jr., J R-Pa., to clarify»ItS|—■ Its ■ •= I i l s A' ' ^ Intentions so it could not be ap- '‘ FOR' SOtVING « YOUR , ^ i J I ' H - plied , againstagi unintentional of- ( • - $5.50. ^ , 'B- : fenscs.against fenscs.ag the flag. .- Hearing QM ■ The measure, which provides lo lll^^ *000 P r o b l e m s *------TWIN FALLS ' c ’ a maximumm axlrr penalty of Jl,000 I I ' ' fine and one year‘In’prison, is intended to protect not only 'ththe e , J h e o flag butb u t allt representations offit, il, See or Call' LumbiLumber & Seed suchs u ^ as a s in paintings or on post- •• agc'stamps. - ...... n n l .H o w a r d ! . B o t t l e d b y Popsi-Cola ____ 77 3 3 3 -8 8 3 9 _ Opponents of the Icglsialioniion, ■ H kk TCB J BBottling o t t l i n g Com iiany of led by Reps. John Conyers Jr., | ■■■” ■ consultant Twin F Falls under ap- t«coUd uci.d |utliui w ait of Twin FalU ■ D-Mich., and Don Edwards, ■ ^ E>- MAirn|J1 |, bearing ‘ pointmentpolntm^ from Pep- on Kig Highway 30 al CCalif., alif., cocontend il is iinconstilu-1tilU- mHAI' A I t U AID CENTER _s|.Cp,JnC.;,N;Y. | f CurryC u ^ IRailroad Cretting - l■ OFFICERS i INSTAlXEDTirthe l:S>Tirthe'«Ute'-VFW i it ConventionDO In—In -' vlce+o-n•f-l-n-gi»-f-l-n-g TrK!raBriImnes-€7^ol)60n4K>mj-ift; __— tto MarliD L. Girrard, Pocatcllo, ■received about 5200 damageto m .g e ™ ; AApplication p rw h e n It w as stru c k by a 1958 E a rlyr ly fro m M rs. Lynn M a ry r • Chevrolet driven by wilUamUam A. EarlyEarly; Renner Lee Brewere r frofrom m PA u l — ‘Paul village bo board ard S A VE VU P P ~ W ~ $4.9.UM 'tAusUn, Shoshone, at thee intersinter- Mrs. Christine Brewer;; Mrs. trusteestrygtcf have taken , underler ad- ' i • scction of East 4th andId Alta RachiRachel J. O’Bryan'from Paul F. visementvisgmi an application by the : streets, O’BrjO’Bryan; M rs. Georgiag a -E. Burley Cab Co. for a license Austin was cited for failure GreenhaighGreei from HaroldOld D. to opoard lthj members. CHOICE ■told sheriff’s officers he« went Marii Marion C. Anderson fromn Keith Also meeting.with the board f ■ FULL SIZE .to sleep and rah his car off eE. Anderson: Mrs. Theljna was I Max Heitold whose costs . the road'and across the railroad m ««„» a a Rousey Srom Julius Eugene for wwaler and sewer hook-ups =====f^mi^t=^e"=?=Str«t=?^ SSfyTM rl-M aty^rshop-fromopfrom forjhifor^Ws^warohousd^now^under- = ? W •at 4:50 a.m. Sunday. H5' was Edward S. Bishop: Jamesmes "A."A; constrconstrucUon were explained. r , ■: cited for running a stopop sign Ponn Conner from Mrs. Pitsy A. Con- 'Dr. Dr. Jerry Ennis received a , Your ChoicecSoic Twin. Sizee^lTTT79:^ . . . ” .: and expired driver’s license. Mr; Mrs. Joyce Holowinskilowinski bu building d . permit for a new. offlco BjBwWS&ife ;!!• /O ’*!- • Cors driven by-Erasmo0 R. Be- ffo^ from Francis Lawrence Holow- bulldiibuilding in the Brower Addition ■ a. RegularJgular $1!$15.99 "Diamond,d Head" woven bed- tcerro Jr., 23, Floydada,1, Tex., jm y .nip Arnold J. FranscnFransen at a t a ( c o st o f $18,250; a n d a per- J ids, solid color textured fabrics. 1C100% cotton. ‘ and Steve Montoya, coltldedllded on from from Mrs. Alwnyne Fransen;ransen; mit wwent to Richard Williams J spreads, solid I ;.a na rro w b rid g e a t 4000 NNorth orth ^Aubrey u b r L. U ck from Mrs.■s Alice fur constructionco of a new home on-the Mainline Canal att6 6 p.m. R.o Lack;t Mrs. Peggy J.r ’ Raw-R aw - mthe In th e M anning A ddillon, 513,500. b. Regular3gular $15.99$1 "White Roses'’RosesV 1Tufted bed- : Sunday. son ; from Lawrence M. Raw-Paw- VillsVillage residents were warned ids, white tufting on backgroundjckground of white or from that unleashed dogs will be pick- spreads, white • Milo F. Bohon, 64, Heyburn,leybum, son; Ralph Stapleton Jr., from that ui 5. Ippljfid a picHup truck, from a Mrs. Mary Riith Stapleton.,. c d ^ ^ F ^ k Woods, board member ' slo p sig n a t 200 South 700“ WestW est Mrs.Mr< Bonnie F. Holt was — • f a t 6 :2 3 -a^m i-M o n d a y . and col* i. nm In charge of the recrcation pro- c. R egularjgular $11.99$11 "Maytlme"' Floral PrirPrint, md col- jjfjjnted a divorce from BlllUl^gram, noted that Littlo League • llded with a car driven by Lupe wnlt i led cotton quilted with pplyesterlolyester filfiberfill. by Lupe ^nd given her former nnme baseball play got under way poKshed cotton I Rodriguez Jr. 16. Oakley. Bohon n of Bonnie F. , Barrett.j - Mrs. Monday, with seven village •was cited for failuro to» yield Edeth 'G. Hulse rcccivcd a di- -- - f t h e Tight o f w a y .- ...... L \ t teams participating. •• Jgular $15.99 "Judy" Lustrousustrous Acetate,Ac vorca from Henry A. Hulse and ' polye^erster fit^rffiberfill for puff thatt never mamats down. ; ------hher e r fformer, name of Edethle th G. GOODING COUNTYY BuIIIngtonDullli was restored lo10 her. CAMP SLATED Fourlh District Courturt Probato Court SHCSHOSHONE-Membcrs nf the ; Divorccs were granted loto Mrs. __Ke(__Kedrlck E. Torroy -wnsvns ar- local Assembly of God Church. ^____ ■ Birgit Shook from Garyy Alvin rnlcnedmijjn on a chargc of nssnuh n^ronro tymaking plans to attend Ihc : Shook; Frank J. Gormiey Jr. and battery. He pleadedi guiltycullty DistrlDistrict Church Camp nt Nampa • from Mrs. Jeanlta M. Gormiey;ormley; jq >}, charge, wherein It was Juno 2Q-July 4. Tho Rev. and : Ernest W. Plyo from Mrs.s. Eliza- niieged hO’ commltcd a violent Mrs. Wesley Johnson and fam- .bclh E. Plye; Mrs. Leonaeona B. assault and Injury onT Alice lly willw attend. ' Embreo from Henry Alien Em- pcPcDePcw. Ho .was found guilty -bree; Bernard'I; Andersonon (wmfrom ordered to pay a *fine**fJ fine of TRY TIMES-NEWS WAOT ADS ' . Modonna W. Anderson: Mrs. J2Q0 and servo a 30-daylay jftiiJail FOR FAST SELLINQ RESULTS ’ . Vera Stornling from Anihony J. * • Sternllna; Mrs. Maiy Rozanne ! June ■ 10' « “ 5 ^ ~":W eybrig1it from Walter• Edwirt probiprobate heorlng, tho romqlnlng , a ■ Weybrlght; Mrs, Barbaranra Gil-Gil* part of tho scnlenco wns sns- ^ o u tl’i : Iciw from Jerry W. Gillelle.illelle. pcndpcnded nnd tho defendantnnt was ■ t ! !!' ' ------< ; James B. Perkins wnaa grant- piac(placed on probation for six IIT • ed a divorco from Mrs. Myrile , » ! CHARGE IT i ; Perkins, and tho defendanti.R“, was I !< on Soars HovolvingB CliargoChorgo M ■ given her former namo ot MMyr- yr- = = “ I FLYIHG I • ; tio Verwolf. ■ ' Divorccs wero granted to Dale I S I IS FUN \ I B V YN O JFJF . M '•■••AlumbnueU from M rs. ShnrOn B&B Loans ■ Alumbnughi Robert C. BeanlandJeanland .‘jH E MOST" Ji fflj B J I H C H E V R O3N N . ! 3 DAYS ■ from Mrs, Dorolhy L. Deanland:canland; diomondi, i B ' Loula L. Clark from Mrs.rs. Mar-M ar- w atchn, lrp nnn\o o( KatJiy Dnvis. Dalo 0,O, ^ Deines was divorced fromom Mrs.M rs. Virginia Dolnes, nnd Iho1 defend- •• • "Ai kmo gf'tlis jonaUjunalt ih#iih tia't oni tiling ^ j WaU to WaU CarpelCarpeting ; anl wnn given hor formeriBr namname o I domond andd tliot’i (luolliyl

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lsS iM M O = = [jl $1.55 SIZE ^ 1 ^ I 11 lir ■ ^ 95c9 5 c ■Size 54 4 © t _ • » ■ i STORE HOURSHOI I ■ Ad EKective f==l HAIR SPRAY 1 GlGILLEnE / \ . 8B aa.m. .m .-- 9 | p.m. Wednesday, ■ ' AQUA.NETl-NET’ I , BBLADES I Push-Button- ^ ^ ) • DailyDaily & SuiSunday 5 p.m. thru ^ =^uper-:Stalnle 8i ------! Saturdayu S ^ 9 9-p.i : p . m : S 2 .5 0 S .z e ' ^ r9fsiir= i|pp“i: | • S t e e r i O 's 1^ Blue Lakes-.- Lak( . ------I ’ $1.45 SIZE ■ ' Shoppinghopping C( Center 3DEALERS SALES TO ,- Q / / w ■17 Twinwin Falls, ]Idaho u m it Rights 2 ‘ E < 7 — —i , RPreserved. eserved. mV^ i■ 5 2 ' m -Hair-Dressing ^ ? m^AtOL \ r Capriri BATHB ^ OIL -DEODORANT BRYLCREEM MftftIia a k h F ^ MOUTHWASHFHWASH ^ Unbreakable LIQUID ANTIACID ^ Plastic Bottiei m MUM^ r i m - 12 oz. Bottle z. Bottle ’M iLlI Big One*half S 14 oz. Bottle’ I Gallon Size. $1.49 size S SPRAY ^is Sale ^ ■ Floral, Sp!ce« BAY T his S ale O n ly ,., '97c Size'. I Pine, Orchid. $ 1 .0 9 s iz e S SALE ||f|lU I’'' t h i s s a l e - 9 4 ' 1 - B - 52 ^ i f g ^ 9 9 c This Sale f r Pl 8 i 8 ‘ h 6 6 ‘ McGRAW EDISONISON 20” :ZERO LAWNFURI FURNITURE _ AMERADEPT.EPT. SPECIAU:iA ts^ WINPOW V )W FAN ALUMINlL U M I N U M I CX126 EASTMAN KODAK ti a-9 9 c B j ^ 2 ' INSTAMATIC . "Kodak Blaclc & FoldiriFolding Chair ^ ack & White ^ m COLOR FILM ^■ K p rS T X I jS K ^ • 8 HorlxontalHorlxontol WebtW ■■ BV 5 V«rllcal WebWebi # # W m ★ CAMI & FILM I • f J ^ > < • 16"WQlprfallS"W alorfall - M g # ■ * Non»f//fo n .W K U e g g( * ^ | L ' '______• Roguldr3 g u ld r $$3.99 3 .9 9 ■ ■ i ______^ , 8 3 ^__ 3 Siier620-127-1201 . ^3 4 ‘ J - 1 2 0 PER ROLL FolAn^Chaisi)haise Lounge t EASTMAN KODAK 6 jf|||« 16 Horizontal Wobt " ’ \ jV Slide Film " r--| ~ ~ I i t * * Vortical Wobi- • ^ P o l a r o i d - I Nqmt|lt Leg*...... __.______A _ i^K oda---J-- 3 Q \J Ij SS • 5 PoiiHon Rotchati ^ AT BUTTREYS! chrom e II . I t W ^ M I • Double Tubular Arm A~rt Rett / \ \J Film Pack - \ T 1 ■ M odel 204S8 •„Re0Vlar$7.95 ( ^ \ EASTMAN KODAK ' 1 1 , - ■ SI ^ MOVIE FILM U ...... 1 . 9 7_ J2 5pSPEED • • • • f l i 8 8...... ' V l* ^ S a a \^ \ ' ^ - - - .------\ ------ff~/lndoor m M g . ■ . Reg. Price S g Foldingchair * a q q ^ \x^ chromi ffockar...... ^ ^______, p o i W Dajlight. 1 • VO ___ ' $ 1 6 .8 8 ..... B i “ .. 3 . 9 7 '-Ughiwtlghi GRASS I FLORAL TOOLS Llghltr m d imilltr Ihin lUniliKlflVdM ^ Garden rCart KDENHOSE" m i elbarrow s s . STOP ’ ’xBVi INCHES______m«n I’lV* '«m, le«t ^ ...... •...... - -"Easy E to push; . - ~ U ^ M1? er— Wheelbai \ /In d o o r I Makos Garden / % lnch ...... ^ Color 25x32x6V^ INC ' and Lawn-Work / \lAmSa, BMni or N D ' -...... , - ...... ------V ■ easy. I fj ■------g ™ y DayHgi "m ¥ U9 9l l No.7etBpidtN o.7etBpidt N«.7MShM«( 50 feet ^ i g g ° . . OSCILLATING ^ UWNSPRIKKLER No. 7U n*v» No. w lio* Guarantee ^ ^ X l a 'S S B m S L EVERAIN BRAND W B K S S ^ T' W otei P* 4 0 .FEET ^ q up to z: , No. Tes765 CuUl.ilefCuUI*ii N».7MC«hl.H«*

G u ar t : V J ■ YOUR your I I Q ' Prlco 1.29 f ifB l# f > 2 9 : NOW . . . . 0 09 % % BUTTREYSBU m P u sh . CCHOfCB H O fC B ...... I t l # ______^ W ' Strong!

SSiON MOTOR WateraHO Area OLEMAN FUEL R ' i I up to 2200 sq ft. Bri^.V Buttrey's' ‘ Regular f l u id r y n g H " ' 1.59. Size 1 . 1 Full Quart I ' ’ Guaranteed • V-/ • ,. $2.99 Selfer ...... SB k ^ ^ one gallon Jr \ p — « Reg. 33c IlltDrnPn 1 year. ' RAl A Y Y --0-\ O - V A C ^ transmissioT? )R HONEY COLEM/ V PICNIC ' S - |]!.F!aslilighL.J Flai 1 4 H 7 B 'P' I | = H l G = \ t ' " r i » BatteriesBal V | | X '^ C A S ^ T E ' 16| $ 1 .3 0 Size | H ^ S g I ffl ’ “VAOABOND"“ VAOAB i I p Kffiffl2® "b" Slzo Only, ■ MOTOR OIL r I ICE CHEST 1 1 ■ . THERMOS f m2hrj I HAVOLlNE P “HOIIDAY’’ Bv I -, 2 0 o r 3 0 w t. — quart*, ■ > THERMOS - -bfc)x $2.99 %\ i » r ^ * ^ ...... >' 2 f e 9 3 ' « U m m m S S tr n m " ^odet 7150 m ' i' "i.n y i , : ■ ' ■ :-f. : -...• t 'V ■; ■ '■

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rAVAILABIE /iJ^ OUI?rC0URTESYOUI TESY COUNTERC ^ — ■ t hHE e bBIG! i g i bBIGI u S fS^fWiNTALL3~“ ~^^ ' ' " ' '■MfS^tWiN’^ — — ^SOFrBAtL=C BEAUTYJTY; PPAGEAT^T— / 5AtL=GAME— ^ f '"Entrants Fromrom Our O’Own Magic Valleyly EDDIE fEIGNERNER a n d Hi's HIS I FABULOUS 4 - - 1 ~ 1------^-Competing;for.rThts:Cg -fgr-TI^*?^ G o v e t e d T i t l e o ff------~------....- v v s s ------: ^...... — — — t ^ - ....— • -^MiS3^winrMi33=Tw in=Fallsl‘^-:-- : •■• -.^-—% =s: r ^=j.=2^_:i=3Hi3BivEjHa:s: : ^ E | g - a t e i — — T-O-teE-HEUD-JUN^;[^JUN^2ntW;T--7;30-P.M^'■w— -Game“TimrSahirday-Jui-j ahirday-June-24r^;m:— ^ • MAIN FLOOR RESERVED JlTICKETS $2.00 $1.25 • Studen>f > $1.pO ; H • FtRST SB aiO Ni BLEACHER 'TICKETS ...... $1.50$150 ■ * *‘■“'"-*'■25 * > Chlldrsri undir■r 8 — wllhwith adulli — FREE' _ • TOP SECTJQN., BLEACHER TICKETS' -.- •- . Spon^oradJ by.by.thethe Twin Foil* Lioni Club. Sponsored by>y ihefh® Twin FolFolli Lloni Club i 3 — llj£ B B l X S ^ M

...... 1 ■ ...... : tIBBrS-POLISHiLISH STSTYLE a . LIBBY’S-KCJY’S -KOSHER STYLE J FRESH CUCUMBERUMBER WHHl^ FRESH CUCUMBER ■ = m u s ^ S ITAIOI^ j l i j

2 Qf. Jarslars. k 2^ < 1quart jars IGOLDEN RIPE ~'M I® These Are Large 6 9 i k w __Sweet Melonsalons [’•. -- *) That Will SimplyS i m p l y * ‘ ’ ■ » Melt In Your‘ Mouth * Wm KjF^ ra ]:n Sl

g ^ c a o t u i f • i LIBBY’S ^HBi/ ** LIBBY’S I I GRAPEFRUIT ^ FANCY I SECTIONS5 ^mjP^SAUElSAUERKRAUT 5 303 j 2 ^ 4^9^ 9 ‘ ^ 5 ^C a m " 8 9 ‘

■ LIBBY'Si— — PINEAPPLEPINEA ^ LIBBY'S — LEAF

o p e f r u ltDi t D i f i n kS S s ^ s 5 8 ^ 1 MPINACM . ™ nA lla LIBBY'S I N 9 LIBBY'S — PINK.JK. ^ P i n e i o j ^ l ee Jiiici^3"~“ J i 3 ^ s ^ 9 * H I SA LMWON Q r - K * d ^ ' J 3 — UNSVlU N SW EEtEN E D ' I LiBBY^i^ MANDARINXNDARIN ■■■ '•' - ; "

I ■■ m G raopefruit p i it JiJuice 3 “3 - '9 S * ^O R A NiNGES G • ••• • * V LIBBY'S3 UNSWEI UNSWEETENED LIBBY'S — TASTYSTY O ra‘onge n i Juicilu ice.. 3 "» “s - 9 8 * I JjJ P O R KK ° B E iH S LIBBY'S3 — TANG TANQY & H LIBBY'S — FRENCHENCHORCUT O R < : ^ 4S OZ. ^ ! I ~A[piriciricot Nectlecto r.. 3 ’*» iG R E EE I N f B E A N S ir LIBBY'S3 — FANCYFANG LIBBY'S — SLICEDICED OR as T oinrnto n m Juicl u i c e . .3™f 3 - i DICEDID BEETS I . . s l - ^ — — — LIBBY'S LOW-OW CALORIE CAL< and REGULARlULAR ■S , - < O T ’K !« ™ -,j *. l ■ . W *■ .L^^T.'Mli WOT® 3 J i l S i HARDROLLROLLS ^ ^ PE AAR R HALVILVES..... K ' PLAIN-POPPY-SESA^ PY-SESAME I LIBBY'S —- MINTEDMINTEC - SPEARS ■ SLICEDiLICED - CCRUSHED OR CHUNK...... 9 P INm E / p pLE...... u . I WM 3 3 = M I ' i J . l i t J'

I " ------: - - ^ “-BUTTREYS-^I^SSS^- B U T T R E J ______...... pELIS|;|.USDELISt;|.L ...... y p ^ . Raisin Breai I " UNtCED Bread I ' I 5 2 One Lb. j m oa j FOODSL------Loaves-for—le Lb. (s_for------!. J k b JUMU 8 Inch-. M m r - 8 Inch-. — ■ ■:- -O-jo-iren-..-M n gia'i^y^'’— i K ' ' — i ^ P ^ B n n — — i . X CAK^- .^-® vered'— 'SinBia'iiay^ With H V pped C ream Id Topped H ■ ^flV ”*e a HHiiHiM IOR i /Ith Fresh - T - L0CATEDINCATED IN THE,BLUE LA K^S SHOI : O T '* 49' raW borrles • ■■ T he) S to re TTh( h at B rought Low P rices to t ' Covored'Wlth WKIppod Crqon and Topped With Fresh r Strawberries

kK^S SH O PPIN Q CENTER ! 1 / Prices to the.Maglo Valleyl J

a sssa U ’l A b n a r " june 21-22 1967 •

■ ^ .—~..^THATM^KJ£> j ® THEMEM CONTEMCONTEtJTEO Ul'U | i I Aw6THER'U3^,iT^^^ ^ ------WW'- P f e r BURPSRPSDRIVESML DRIVE* / o'PLUMp / y ! evekjcraziejEKl CRAZIERTHAM ^ Y oung A\m m erica’s'erica' MnDURiSTS-TDA^ A f t F p R f A E K H O M O R V ^ j; ------^NATCHERLY.'/ ____J^W ^FEEU N ’SJ.' ^ ^ D a t e ^ L i n

HELP STAMP OUTr right tot expcct a stronger heart B R ID G E IN JU S TICE suits u it In the South hand but there Oro-o^the-:eaddost::r(tfulti:ot-vniapulti:ol-waa_ntu:«uarantec that-:there„ -■H l^=i^-A M r w ° I t - d u m n e re-usu—would be-a-aido- loser-and-gou - - ■ ■ ally^is ah-innocent vlclim. — ehoul^ a*quar- ny-doubt.ft U_S I . rnon^bld'and we'^ave^n^quar- — eteanliii^ A ndiS t^ rei with his jump to threee clubs • AAnyi nyw ay, N o rth a n d Soiith d id ------j------T— ------n------Tl g e t to sev en w ith ^ o p la y fo r It. _ ,, Thcn^East- committed a^°Jeai real . Muraan,'M.D, Can Ea(se Skin WoesiV d es '• J _ NOBTg (D) V l l j S e " ______Can ..crime''and South brougly tha 1 HOPE 1 HAVENtV m f Yx Y ^ NO.JOPIE—i N c S N K l W E P T OOCAUMRS.^ CA aM gS.TSH SHE JUST VWKtANaVSK FFor o r all ftoo ft many teens '^skin”” a-day gashing,, wash you'll need ^ ■ ~~JTK ^ ^ contractcontra home; j - 3 — COKNEK PKUSSTCCTJ r m R T b ll^ F IIS H E f i^ ■ -RE55L£g FROMTONTTHE 'IHt :------' 1 IHtrHTTOONFWnrMORtir: ' is t/k nknown o v w T sadly^ a^s the "battle- derrnatoiogi: , VJ»2 . It d ' r-^M yjN TEKV JEV / « PBlKsSJDRE—E— BITT.SHE/X3IBirr.SHE )x>m i fRANKLy, THE >V It didn't require any sjiecia!specla! field.” They poke, pick, patIt defeimfnede(eimfne„ti t^e correct prescript ♦AKBe^ sk ill b ir S o u th 's p a rt except th a t Wimt ■''V^VVriHRt.MORSAM WPNT ANSWERWER THE yStTlJy StTUATlON IS W0l&yiN6 ^ 0 WANTEO TO V I ME TO THE POtMT and punishpunlsh their flesh in onn .tion tion and casec for your face, *AQJ6 . South did not explode when he orSa ^ PHONE/] WANTED TO ASK KER IP-n^ERE-n^ERE WHERE 1 CAMT . aattempt tte m p t tOto 1banish the facial illsis Turn Turn a a deafdeal ear to the smooth W E S T E A ST sasaw w th the dummy. Instead he won • q iV f^ ■WEKEANYTWINeS^^BJJ 'o*'of adolesceadolescence.' Most of theirir promises ofol TV miracle oint- AJ10B87 ♦Q85-43:S-4 3 the th eSj sp a d o le a d w ith d um m y’s e ments. They-merely-hdd moro king and played the jack ot ■ guidance comes fiom drug store ments. The; V K V Q 6 W ng ffl ‘I I 8"““ « “ iv oil to your already excess, ) . hearts...... 3 j]iii r clerks or TTV announcers. How oil to yoi ♦ Q952 ♦JIO. h e a rts sad, when the man to .see is a supply, .*10942)42 „Easl East covered with the queen^-* jTT South played his ace. dropped £ 1 ^ B l A ' dodoctor cto r trtrained a ir In the treatmentIt There'sThere’s no n reason for a boy the Innocent victim's king and ^rm ifl/ V of skin dis' diseases, a dermatolo-> to neglect skin care. If any- . made hts Impossible grand s^ | ^ B L 'S'gisl. is t' -thing, he sl should be more thor- $i?087M=^ sla S.t m . i HHere's ere's whwhat we learned aboutit ough in his cleansing, since he skin care from our dermatolo*>• works harder,hard< gets dirtier and • East had no expectation. J skin care f * k \ ■ E asi __gist: sweats mormore than his sister. beating the contract. South had M | h------H AIR -SUC KUM JBAD______Boto vulnerable‘ bidbfdUk like a man with the ace and Ifir you gregrealljnflflghlfjra-patch— -— 1MIR-! d A great contributor to male Weft North Eut South king cof hearts at the head of a IB I fJl of skin, yoi you sec a field dotted A great < ■ L L d ^ m 'm i IMVif,, m fW m with foxholes.foxhol Each "foxhole"" pimples is hair pomade or I ♦ Pass 1V seven-seven-card suit but people don't n "greasy kfd stuff!’ hair dressing. Pass 3 * Pass 44V V alwav:always have what they should ShortSh R)bi fsis a pore, a:an outlet for ofl from "greasy kfd Pass 6 V ' Pass 5° 4* and. IEast should have played M ■ ■'"■ the subsurfisubsurface glands. A guy plastplasters down his_unruly_ ___ _ . . Pasa._ .7V Pass PassP a a low jow. . - I-/ m t 's K'TTERTWN ln i ^■WPROTOSW-TOHFSw*i ____Since Since the pores are dcpres-3- locks locks with with ; such it preparation. P a ss sions in the skin, they collcct:t As the day proceeds, his body CARD SENSE B | O p en in g le ad —* J -J). / aSS"*? IIII ddirt, l° ^ ccosmetics o ” ? t and bacteria likec heat melts the goo and It so many small. wastebaskets,5. trickles downdov his face plugging III! ■! Q— ------1 ^T be bidding has been: B l This accumulation aids in thele the pores and inviting skin _.-_ot-his-five.heart-slanii-try.7 ______------.IWWest— e it. Horlh-^-EMt___ S o n t l t - K i -form ation-of-blackhcads~thartroubl(r-lt’sit^troubl(r-lt's-bestrtherefore.-to— ^— —- -xnen-we-don’t-know exactly ------^------1 * — I V — I ' y ^jU^^j^^-formation"! e xacU y ~plagTip^hT>-oilT)utlets-and-may-limit-hainy-limit-hair .-grooming to a-»ght------how South should have hidbid his 1A 1 A Pass 2 * Pass |H | cause Infections. liquid oil or just water, hand. Probibly he should1 mere- 3 A Pass 4 * T Basically, good skin caiele • For girls there are skin haz- ly have , bid three heartsts 'o-over v e r Vot South, hold: Voo, means keeping your skin clean,1. ards in thithcir cosmetics. Cold three clubs and then bidid four’four’42V 4*Jf A EJ7«K S2 4AQI0S4 . If you wash thoroughly three:e creams are designed for adult spades after his partnerer had 'What^ do you do now? in w om en w ith d ry sk in s. F o r raised hearts. A player whorho bids A—Dotible.A— Tour, opponentom e n l s LH I times a day (morning, afternoon women wil one heart and then Jumpsmps to , not bid 'wlUi' uy great and bedtime) with warm water,r, adolescents, it’s a case of A , I ,. goap a n d yi 1, drenching already overly^iiled .. fpur_hca_rjs really needs aa belterbe«erj®®“ eonfldeaee “ and ihlnn aren't ^— soap and your own wash cloih, drenching i trump suit than seven ■(o"thTiK>>°ff*®~ljrtik-nlcel7-f«r-de-— (o”the '«r-de-— ^C*“ Caplaln-Easy ------^ ^ ------;------^------yo'ur skin yo'ur ti skin (roubles will be keptJt face. To avoidov skin ills, there- a ce -te n . '« «>*rM U re r. ata t a minimum.minil A dimestore0 fore, girls sshould steer clear of complexion brush con aid In thisIs all greasy ccosmetics and bdauty After North’s bid of five TODAYSi QUESTION . r 5AIP v w i? / 1 pof/T weeoto HIM.hiw.ahv ANY M0REI11mowi PA&5/48B TO BRAZIl.Zll. WHERE VU.ILL BEB 5AFBI ' WE:VEM 'temp HAD ^lSCNlIWtteH.imi 1 deanslnecleansing ( (b u t n

— ...... :.._j_YEAH.P?P«.'>Ou^EAH.P^W.'JOyjlWHWi^MATIEPt^ I e ( — >->. ^ H\THT HARDER IV WITH YOtJ ■06y$ ? MY WORD.fif^THER,WORl S flH A N ACOPWA COP WlTrt lTrt . , O ' \ ‘ A TOT06REE1 6R Eey \toUR o w n i A NEWrf^ll.^;uTfn|f^<)) NIfiUTSIiCkdj. APTPR A LITTI T-*- _____ ^ FAMILY AFTER/ 6EIN& -*-AT LEASTLEAST FFRO R OmJ/ /^ IBUMP/NOVtWH/^T " 1 ' '''''•. '*' AWAY AWAVALj ALt WINTER !/ WHAT: I HEAR fZ/tyWAS-mEROMBLB/W « W In th ro p itJT ^ 6 0 U T ? ^ * I \ o lUiTfrSrC • * - ^ X‘

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'M l Scouts Earn gBoyM auledll^”” Military .- P h o nie-'^etassified»^ e " C ied“^ n d ehar^iiarge Youru r /A d - Advancementlit NEWPORT.NE\ Wash. (AP)-SrTlungs I'JU Are —^ ______—Patrick—P a ti Edwards* 15,: ClWCiw - -; - H.lpHelp WWonlad—F«m al«^~18- 1.8 HHelp elp Wqirt.f°"n-Wcrl Wa 19) Form-W ork -W anted ------23I Work Wan!Wanted , 24\ TwinTFall*TwinTFalli 1 Tlmei-Navya— A » 9 = = ^ I------Blckrwas llsted asln “eieep- - -• ITiCAL tP A .^ rm deiiret trained ^ ROTO-TILLINa - '- June 21-22 1967 - I tlonally go.pd" condldonSj; S jE ream liried L lecretary.bookkeeper combination. SPRAYINo” ifc^HAYIt/o Garden**^^ Pay commenturate with expert*S -HELP , Zinc application 2 4D * MCPA 5^1^Garden*, iJr, lawn*' and farm aer«- RUPERT Boy Scouts and J S I'i!: WASHINGTONw' a s h (AP) -, ^Lots ts V)d ability. Group iniurance X) R'oto T iiim HHemei o m e i ffor o r ,.Sale 50 . ' sre WANTED arilg n ■ "c’o-n°- S s — Explorers-of-the“MinIdoka-Dis- —when of-things milllajy are beingb|| i bo* m - yo“Tii5;te'^ J - -Elm o Jjarrisoa , 733-663Q-- ^‘ML5“— r. ~ ' * streamlined these days— even cajfEs TSr;: Increnie la builnei* we vlU no»( TAYLOtlTAYLOR I BROS. . a2M910. Filer " r o t q Jt i l • trict irecelved ' rank—advance- bear.' “.Utll . ROTO-TILLIN&-LEVELING _ I _ the time-honored Army Generalin e ra l **rn0MyV moneyV **i?rva°%*ur"nel|ihborT°atrV a? employ a man In the Bol*e VI------—-mEnts-and merit badges in In .l—a — Young-Edwards-loldyo’u a If®*''"' ran- clnlty. Thli Is a permanent po-'O* J(JOE BLAIR Gardeni, la lawni, farm acivagei. • ' INCOME PROPERTY oa 4th . ' • Orders which soldiers for vyears e a rs . convenient hour* a t nn Avon rep- - .5 J Avenue N ontu..Showing.:b«tier—-—------c o u rt-o f hOQOr held a t th e LDS „«an\e,wardeaJie-waa-retun»._ e am e :-jeienuUve._-Wrlta Mr*.—Phylllt -*lUon_wl . _For.l,t;.aetor.motinted_poio.TlU-___;—than than ; t l » »_ wp»c_mooih-retnrti-oo— ------had-totuaemorlia-befotfizgoing Mctnwi hylli* ZTvancVin^a^rotw^^ --■--CUSXl~-:::cuSXOM-FARMING— ~stake-centcr.-undcc=ihc::dlrc&dlrec. -iny-to-the-fam—fn^c llrtarm ‘Mefffr -going M y r^ r No eanvaiilng, lead* artf furr" ~ira7'SWath laveitment. • ______tion of Garth G. Eamcs. _Cus7c' J ‘ on se n trv dutv. phono ? —— -nUhearProrer-Tiuin between s » ------i h j^ w o rk . ■ ' D ici c k K POj o ' O LER i r _,TWO-BEDROOM-tiome t o o ^BEDR lO - F tt ir r - ^ ...... ------Cuslck.^af{er-IUhlng,-when- 'plnii. and 48 year* old wtth • neat ap- . rome. Price reduced to U.800 for lm> ' Heading the Hst.of advance* he rai change could strike a n*: X - ^ YARJ YARD CLEAN-UP nole-of.nosulgla-for-mlUlons-of - q S > pearance. Thorough training — -r--.r mediate *ale or will'trada. oo ' “ irienir-wfls-Mctvln-Rav-Smlth. —WpS? Ons-Ot - qulred.- Some -te n e ra l-^^^^ ^ r q p a m ^P»er .S^aklee** -acreage. - — son of Mr. and Mrs: Kay G. “ onhi - ^■XCREAOETnjafii'Trraroora------. shoST^e w^wmo to toda:^ fc BTad^ Work**- ‘ . GREENLEAF G R E E N IJ GARDENING homehome. IdlilIdeal location fpr apart^ Smith, Rupert, who receivededtho the h * climbed. tr«, jS I . 733-8434 ment houie.houie, Cloie to. new col- r . soldiers.' , ni^ri»jgt> STRICTLY*isa- CONFIDENTIAL.L JOHN , w« MCDONALD' _____ Eaglo rank. He is a memberber of but,but the bear pulled him surtii ...... n t^ r^ s B b Coimetologlit Initructor ^R IC TL 10- • . Route 3. 733-92B3 ■ RQ’ - lege. Priced a t U.7M with term*. E x p lo re r P o s t No. 153. . *■1“ starling Aug. 1, the Armyly wllwlll “ orJ ? llcenied 5 l *tudeni ualnee.' Muit Contact . ROTO-tlLLma , loLOOKINOS k” o1 FOR’an Ideal location ______‘*0'™ *. ddrop ro p ihbuiim*ii machlnei. 320 ACRtrs.A c n rc Lot* of free water. „ ties in a military manner.’^ NewV ------2 0 *'hay°b” llng!^ Hcs"i»i*i?*»woth^ ' JDthers; who received merit cut spending, the Pentagon can- _____ H e l» — M o le a n d F e m a le 2 0 hay boiing IS gyssg- 80 £,fS acrei Irrlcated. Terrinc po* ceied Tuesday a big militaryiliirfrv ■ 3- "I“J will report'violationsons of NURSEnurse wanted for local doctor's>ctor'* . ___-conditioner. -conditlonoi 2- new Hollond 2M — tential (or Irrigating a lot mora. badges were Richard Hansen, . ,KU my special orders, emergencies.encies. ;fflec,;f«ee, send quallllcatlon* to) Box INDIVIDUALINDIVJDU. wanted, experiencedneed balers. AlAll new. eoulpment. WillIII PLASTERINPLASTERING patchwork, perfatap-ip- $40.ooo,wlth$40 000 with terms, ___ ekoDo’ maneuver scheduled for this "’3' ping go anywhetx:. Work guaranteed.d. Ing and cement work. Blaine . r n r e Jamies Jensen, Alan Reddekopp, and anything not covercd in mmy y _*=' M-». c- o Jlme*-Newi. In iccrt S? 80 ACRES, Filer are*. Welt Im- r3 ’ s u m m e r .------anj - 7; ivre'fsr,';i,!fhv:t';vjsii!faho s°.v."°gDave Hnnilng. 324-5107. Jerom e. Chrlitophei PhiUlp Tanner.'Donald TayJor, ® - -nn. JnstructJohs. to the Commander H»Jp W _ a i . " ' ’S i a " • . k proved. S Will trade for *om a a* Smith' announcement of-the can- aander H.lp WonUd—Wql« 19I t Corporation.copoS,' Gootf fringe,benefit*.!f'*« * ence. Mall penonat reiume •and and Baling,Ballns. JohnJo^ Deere wlro Ue. Del-•I. home; en\envelope*, monthly itate* B mo. Tbo Genera! Orders have c written rererencei-to Box M-3 c-o bert Clar inwne propertle* to Uad* (er are Uje scoutmasters for the “Hawk said the week-long m a-. neuver, set to begin Aug.1 22.52 been Ppart of Army life att lleast ^ ‘»SIGN MEN iTlme»-New», i l Twin Falli. -______Kimberly. —UMP.______Bn MO Since 1882. A so ld ier th e n h a d to —Electrician—Initallatlon -E ie c i MUSIC te Id skwiNO: hems, alteratloni. button T u p 1 — — would-have cost more than «0 I MUSIC teacher to teach Etimen* HAY awathl] er hole*, covered buttoni. hemiUtch-¥ THE ALAND OFFICE ’ Troop 53, Acequia Ward, with millinn ,0 n^emorize 22 separate 'require-cqulre- —Tube —Tube Bender* tary, tary, vocntvoc nnd htgh ichool choir,& "'a.i!rK-w“H baling. 14 arr..r.rK “io!i million. The exercise was to Salary JUOO-7800, Write. Box M-e. and *cK-propened*cK-pi baler. U onardrd log, elc. Imported fabric. Skinnerer 0OF IDAHO- Dale Butler and David MIckel--Ilckel- havo Involved 70.M0 regularPDiiinr m ents. B y 1893, lhe n u mber b e r of —servi -servicemen Twin Hall*t Tlme»-New*. Twin Pedrow. S. Sewing Shoppe. 733-SS42. _ Harold Harold Kcl' g jij Dave LuU son, leaders. Issued first^ class ^^mvArmy, Navy, Marine andid Air orders was reduced lo 12. TThere h ere —spr»i - s p ra y Palmer* ■^rnlli. - r X Idaho id 8M01.______CUSTOM ho 7 ExPERmNCED doctoVi o;a d “ *'MLS"" M I ? ” “ Beasley; Gary Walton andI Mark "y,as as plannedd for a maneuvernpuvpr d e rs w hich a re now p a ssinI g into • • Permanent j^ermai -opening* for quail*jall* ------^— J—■ ' ■' Phono Jac n- lo'’*. wMhlng nnd yardwork. J; •Phono’^ovenlngi. 733.2304 or 733* Smith, and merit badges, Steven ground oround of nearly six millionmlilion ‘iftory *''#‘ory became standard.^ hr. Form Work Wanted 23 bcriy. “• NEED SPACE! Jensen, Kim Butler, Wayne Hep- Seres i L ng -ear Ft. Bragg. N.C .^ ^ llAY ^TACKING w lth"a~ 'pe'ri'6n'al=1 “.S ’*!,.r'!?wV"aa^ 10. oOOIUNG T-ji and repairing root. Free J*'!*Thi* d«lux' d«luxe brick ha* 9 large . worth, Mark Taylor and Stanley ‘ '■____ LEGAl. ADVEI1TI5EMENTSNTS ' y t . K * touch. AI10 hny baling. '‘Ruji”USS Paul Bumngton. uJffi J citlmntes,cillmiite*. Phone 73^6289. fbedroomi e v ? “Sl'l \ on main floor — 3 Tn syss,.'"^"’" _____ Denton, 32(M464: Filer. _n ^ ' — ' lovely finlihed baiement. big llv- IJ,' BuilitDifT-Op'porftfhllle* .:'“ 3050 -Ingr-dlnlnB—nnd-famlly—rooms;------Emerson—WaTdr“Troop—47; W i n iNT------W rlie-io-BoK-Y-3l-car*-«f—Tri—-Tri— WAt^TED: Cuitom hay stocking and wi» no at brcnkfait nook.‘-2 fircplaeei.-J-— - ip— 47; fWmnersEistM-—LiiTniE rr DllmCTVoURT IF THB bune, 143 South Moln. Salt Lako.ako hauling.h a u l l i Experienced stagers. - _ Horold Harold itnzen. 733*llA. T ln ttTn o ^ ~~ bathi, doluxq carpeting, double scoutmaster Art McClellan and n STRICT City. Utah or call 486-13M. Phono GlenG Miner. 326-8184. Filer. " “ ‘" ‘a nr. HOW DO y o u m e a s u r e upTI i!?■arage .’,’.'? ,"and iprlnkting lyilem . assistant Don Stapelman, saw J> y J P ^ I ^ p ^ ______L _ :______WANTED;WANTED: Hay Stacking. Workvork ''in - . (}} oV'outor i ? “tho“ field. Phonene Can Can you you lupervlie other*? What enan IdIdeal home for growlnt By Bridge Unit AND FOR THE COUNTY OF Gregory Morgan receive the -.^p, ^CELLENT OPPORTUNITY •too Hf^elton. 820-M37. canCan you you train others? family. CUSTOM *m an-6ali?; Can you OOOD BRICK ROMS On Fill. star rank and Thayne Hansen, p lic ate d OUOLAs U^^RA M H R. Lt-OYDOYD i- J . FcFor An Experienced . h a y h a i ^ a s w rsr,' Ameri* w a l k e r #n n n t ibislf Phono-733-OW.______^______.. Can y^u ,. m o re.J bedrooms and den (or i Arlyn Morgan and Kim Ander- ?ilker PROPANE SERVICE MANAN amount-onywhe*re.amount- Ray'Campbe"?[ _ • Can you-orianfte a builnew?’ bedrooms).bedro’oms). Radiant baseboard son. second class. Receivingcdvine ^gion Hall wllh^seven and ' Muit havQ reference* and good,00d 326-4684. 326-4S34. Filer. ^ ____Work W o rk Wanted W a 24 JSi; heat, nice kitchen with ceramio Can you handle money? Iif*tlie. WeU Iniulated. good llvabla merit badges wero Kent McCleFilcCleP “0 tables for masterpolntJrpolnt llawlev', a w l e Plalnutr*.alnUCf*. credit^credit backgrounf Also i«.ist re- h a y stacl (Ide In the Magic Valley area,rea. ” ^Mf (.if propene’dnrnr **tVeker.'Reevej'coS; "{.'S'f s;5!5 pS’yV i: ^ .floor " « ■ plan. " lan, Reed Dayton. Randy Moore, P'®/* RALPH'^^tcQUAIN and KATHRYN■HRYN • StarllnStarting lalary ISOO plu* com-^ 5 * 324-2So8. UvaK s Jerome. . ’ Av?nue E Lee Butterfield. Stanley Palmer.^Im er’ ** Nwth and south winnerss were w ere mcquaimcQUAIN, ffuiband and wife.e. mUilormllilon and company bcnetlli. l° j y.'.r.a'rr;'"' •* C.c. LOONEY,Loo^ REALTOR derson’ Mrs. L. L. Saunders and Mrs. M. V?i KAY hauling ond *tacklng. PhonoS i m| |,oN 0 M,N0 lN O ' d'd S in my h .m . H.I.V Kent Pincock, Gerald Anderson, JJ” - ^ YOU ARB HEREB'^*NOTIp‘iEDSfi-E D Ou"co mth, " Tom S IParnell. 543-4946. Buhl. enc-si. »l Birch: Hogg, first: Mrs H. C. Hall t ^ o u ^ Warren Harl?er and Reed Birch. • “ a'* That the piBlnllff* named abowIW have Twin Falls,I • % . • CUSTOM hav hauling work wanted, nuo Eait. - Ity or owning your own busl- Betty Ham In tro o p 37, H ey b u rn W ord,ard ondand M rs. G . W. K T illey,y, sec- filed luiiuit in ths above entitled Court SERVICEsbrvici Itatlon attendant. Part ■ Phone 843-!l91M. PuRl. __1 HANDY HANDY man ma would llko to do i&wn»n •. net*neis •. T.TAKE ACTION NOW. ------1------wllh Robert D. Robinson;on as end,ond, aand Mrs. J. F. Feldhusendhusen fnunt of Evenlngi 6:00 tlU 10:00 p.m, ‘-U S T O illng. work or work of any klnd< Phonene writew rite ""MLS” M L S ” of iiitt 1 Saturday 3 - Sunday. LaM ar Ander-Jn'dS- ■ Phone ’L. R*.” soreMon.° 733 M4’lf'H41. TO-I20L733-1201.______scoutmaster. Arel Sessions,ns re- and MMrs. W. J. King third.d. $3.728.18,5001 dowa paytatnl, man, leaders In the Paul1 Ward, ColemanColem and Earl Andrew, and. 2 _ _ advanced Clay Handy to[0 first merit badges to Steven G Gibson ibson LOST;lost: Woman's llgtit tan handbai.landbag. ^ I 24 HOUR ------=------Ms5s^»pT-3*‘v d * '’r?m « :“i class; Glen Straubhaar, sccondsecond ond K ent C ondie. nRichfield ’fWi vicinity. Keep money. SALES CAREER ^ ao:'''.‘si5?sffiW » class, and gave merit badgesdges to LaMarLaM Loveland is scoutmas-)Utmas- —P—— plea«« w ntenti to owner.. ^ ANSWERINGING SER SERVICE room and 2 bedroom* carpeted, F o u rth LOST: Diamond rlni in platinumplatinum Rulon Merrill and Charlesles EEd- d- t<:rter fofor r T ro o p 152. R u p e rt F o u rlh B B B If Tho Tolophono ofOf Any Advertiser Adver In This - STAB S I S - E®: ‘’A^dts.rn’i^ w fc'i ■ mondson. Ward,W ard, w ith R andy B a b b itt a s his Phom Answered. Dial 733*2386. To To J700J700 Plus Commission avAvenue.*";#. Phone 733-28S1 dayit Directory la Not Answoroid. Dii 7U-84eo •venloi* and lunday*. Paul Second Ward, Troop)op ISO.150. assist*assistant. David Coats, R Robert o b e rt lost:l o s t : child'* pec; black andId white ToTelephone Answeringng Servica, Servlea, DayC or Night. To To maturematun oppllcant with drive «3-#460 • 1. Phone - -i-J; and InltlB'lve. Roland Goff, acoutmaster.sr. and Gleave,Gleavt Rickie Malan andid Lor- «oy pi poodle. Reward offered. Phone T h e A d v o rtlser Will1 BBe e NNotified otified to Call You. For You Forrest Son, assistant, Issued issued en -Robinson-R received second - i — L ------For You nnd Your Family — fl ____ 1______. • Unlimited earning potential. Callfl ------— .second cla3s_flwacdLjo-Roger_Rogct clflsa.1clflsa.ranka.jindXaync_Eft5m«5; foind ^ _____-J ------^------fMr. f i Kceth.' t a eoliect for Interview ------• — • “— SPACIOUS« E ^ert and Gary Goff, andnd first sen, DclayneI Horn. Tom Clark ctXin? and antltudeaptlti tc*t. 733-8131 class to Deloy Albertson,1, Paul and Stcvon S^ Sunderland receivedeceiVCd meali,« saddle horiwi. .r^ptioM For re»- Uated hero In easy-to-flndasy-to-find alfalphabetical ordor arosro sorvlceservice offoffers you can EQ UITA BLE L I F E . iNEW HOM E ervy^loni wrilo Keichum or Phone ASSURANCE SO C IETY ' w uh j b , __ Robertsoh._MUcfl_Wcst_and.Edrnd.Edr merit.m crlt.badfics._ ...... 774.25 ______^^«.uafi_OYer.yJoy.jContact_onoOontact_one cof_tho8e_firma or ------individualsIndividuals------foifor better^ ^ ------sor* - An ASSUr gquBj Wllh 3 bedroomi. 3 balh*, fu ll' __ win Wight. RupRupert Fifth Ward, Troon 49. ------vice and first qualityallty productsproducts.' An Equal Opportunity Employersr , baiement,baiement,-doubto'-caroort, ear.— " David Badger receivedt>d thethn David Enlund. first Class;^°^rlan Brian r#rioiPtrtonols^Spodal Nollcei 9 — and* oven * h*B»*patlo^ Prlco” l?.? bronze eagloM lm for _lhehe Ru- Mackay,Macks Kurt Catmull, Robert .. ------. . Air Conditioning ,■______Housom______ovlng TeloplioTelephone Answer Service ■ ■J_p«rt Second Wafdj_wi(li Ge'rard GeTal’d KingKjng and i Briice Slebold, 'Mcond second : 'SINGLE-ADULTS £ r S -- . —Alr_coadlUonlng^heaUo| jxaiiId fur-fur. Uxoerlonccd.ilceniedUxperlanc houicinomg'.iving. VourYour -3elephone-aelep -ls never alone, 24<' « ti nace cleaning. For the belt-sor-I f »or* l-reol-ree - eitlm« atei. - II. O. Miller,llller. hour iicrv crvico; Phono 733-2380. ~ 4'~fiTmlih____SUirVALLEY ‘ ‘ S m - Hurst as flcbutfnastef aridid &el-class;&el- claBj; Steven Bites, tenderfoot,derfoot. A iei ao lo eo _ vlco"f** call, Uk Furnace Company,Ttpany. phone 7733-6078,______------i ' r - 4 fumlihed 1 liedroom rentalal . S4S0,M60, everevening* and Sunday^ unit* plus s: bedrtm n furnlihed ' ______bert Buckley as assistant,islstant. and DennisZ Smith. Dennis"Js Nef Si.^aPiSn‘.‘':}x^ri."?i ' III' I ------Import-ExportImp Sorvlco ------Television Ropoir , ' ' Badges went to Kirk Buckley,luckley, and David Nichols, merit -; _ ’ home plus i aciv of prime com* “ M I Q " nerit - on ilarrlion and Shoup“P Aluminum . Servlco FoTiiwFor tho Importing or exporting ot &el uel UutterfiUiittcrfleVd Radio & TV Service;ce; mercla*!mercial pproperly on Highway PS51 “MLS" ^ ■ Paul CondlQ. Dorian Diitfln, Dutfin, badges.badge; . ______. ]MAGIC VALLEY ■sm i >]omyi,c,n.,p!ionom.m4,...... “ »26 y y y e r an i „ of electronic experlenoe.OB. near WooWood River. Otieounted to , ^ k*or tlie Den la Aluminum biuIm I------IBof Addlion E eit. 733-263i.- ' 00 FOR SALE O R TR A D E = 1 - . DANCE CLUB and iniulatlon Phone Lloyd’yt* K. Insulation ------: - s : r s « K ' Kelley — ' dur Iniulatlon doein't burn, settle —______T ree S e rv ic e __ ■■■72»6i40°i■■■726-6140. avealngi.______. • 4 bedr»* m !i» ^ i A tte n tio n S e n io r C itiz e n s or^,cMt F R E E R E N T ' p A U ■ SsFiSFSBST. A ll. IWiy. VALLEYv a u i TREE SERVICE . J BARNES REALTY 417 Mein E a il — 7U-S2IS•t2l> itoSSTiRoom and board. Ueautltul accom* |„ „ ns AND UTILITIES,...! . . m t biJ. : '.foun modatloni. Personal care. FamilyFamiTv Lawn M ow er Servlco ^ '"T'reo’ | H WO, OR MORE. Can your »roup, irnlngi. sharpening A repairing. Motorif777. re* BOX*>0^ D2. T. F. 733-3331 buy Utll 1 , | H club Or ortanliallon uie extra •“ 'P* ln«*f«‘ l** 731M8a. mornlngi. iharpenln m enu. Available with low down I H c«ih7 Watklni can helji you earn ______paired, power rake* for rent. Freo ■■ ' pickup, intermountaln Fuel., 7JJ*733" Wontedi TreeTr toiiplng and ro'moval. C?/,"’??*! 3 lV.'.'.“'CoW IS. fes’Si?: OMI,______.Slirubbor].Slirubbory irfmmlng. Free eitl*STl ?3T?o"r‘' for d . t i ? r ------A # m m . m m § ■ klni, ess Waihlniton StreetS:E— North. =™ — '•Aw.m.. — J g ------mute*, v/ood's Treo Service; 7J3**33. ^ " R Lls S ’‘'^ m AWU M6NBV from M-unltiinn SSALE A I OR RENT ^ . g Twin I'alli or pliona 7M-BM4 lor ^ONTH Lawn Servlco • ____ 6840,^ 40'*' ^ aportment aportmen h oun. Large apart- a b«droo ■home. H6w lawni planted, Freo eitlmaiei, n«|«; Towing "■ ffio^irao^inTO o^r^^.r/srii* ® 'si‘' - -Or#*l-notentlal,-Net-«j>prinrtnnH*. — r, ‘steain Boarding & Tralrilno ...... balhi. ihower*. exerclM equip*______:!: "'Sf i? n » r» S 'v ‘i&-Rv.^tf HOLLAND ?orlima‘’n Qeorge'* Kennel*. Hoarding ali-li t^eeil a lawn litter? Mow-^weep* ' . 733-SS40. Evenlngi, T33-U10 or 731'WJ- REAL H E ESTATE f c le,.day*i breeds. Training’ all breeds.1 824*824. Water, Ily the hour or by7'S the f; T u n o u p j • js;-,'"” ' t r ■ A j m i c 7j3.e; M . 733-uto. evenlnn. 424s..42«. Jerome, " ------Hu(«.r..f l u n c n r n br.l..7"l)inrii. Shoilu. UiitKLUil J ° ■ l l - wWh mKHL nr ctiairi. eiVrcliIni equl^ ------^ _____ Milking Equlpmool_____ Ray's Conoco, across from Iho lease Tw ______- 1 C * ment, erutchei. WAlkeri lW o r ' rant S Corponteri______^ — . Telephone Company. Phone 733-r33. Good locilocation wllh new facllltlei,nei; ]BY OWNER ------Bulk milk tank and pipeline lervlceirvlce _P &2«2, 2«2, Uxcelleni ==; ffr 'SX ’ o V ^ n i' *"■ rantodeli reildentlal or ” 1!? Jile - ifo^ t t ™ • “ ■<=>>*<> |> B1I4, commcommercial, lilueprlnii • buildingS u m Upholstery ‘n ^ a , 1 733-3S4I : or wrIlo box. »40, fenced yi ■m Uurlsy.. Idaho. n t i* « '^1 Alc o h o l ic s Anonymoui ; — ^ Twin n contr" 3 1 — W T-sTisr-Smasr-sfvrr-srai .iW im !!!; s . FalU Courthouie. Wedneiday* al Soniui '• O r n g m .n |q | Iron fil UIdllY UNIT'motel wllh aparimenl 7103. i,B »v/“ralffii,!r‘? .« alag, ;r "S for ^S manager S and im alf trailer ■' illiJO For further Inrormallon l^d WOULD YOU BELIEVE r,fS? % Id*r Over 47ft‘ iloraga ibelvei aad WP 'S'SffilS °?a — I trade. Phone Tlll-Btfa. Hailey, Country ' matei. ' ,, ' '■■■ ' ' ■ trade. 1*1 ------Va 'I"tf Icriy"Von»da^tla*“ cail *chain Link Fencei ------^ V a c u u m C l e a n e r i *'9,1!;,^^*.' Lc’to'r ~IW lliitdenUat and Commercial. Pf|pne ______Painting ____ kirby Vacuum* — The only factory producti. 5ffi I'hone 73I-474I. P‘° »' * "J"‘CSnUod?*Pro?e''itlX"te».*‘PhoM ‘"*11 DKICK 4prei. Cloie lo Lynwood, Deted, tw 733-7B4H, lenuine 1 iRYWEIRl 1 ADU1.T8 - Call 73ro«J: £ g\fr% rd;.g'6:"nCT |™ ~ __ / / 1 V \ . \ s ^ l H«eoRecorited meiioie '• 24 hour* a -T—ttt-* tltuart Jlrothor*: Interior otid exle- tt'^^Corr I. ^ V.II., TII. >lo iik (He.: # rinr, 1 comtmrcla nnd rei dentlal,3 to« AvannoAvenM naHyiyionBI 733-1027. Ouarry. marble, oml T3J.03J7' jraiio ; - g«nit y 733-1U4 or 733^ 019; ■ ' ^ lilectiolux._only auUiorlud.dealer ilfltion..: / f • \ h » H "] ' ~ Radiator Sorvlco . for ««*jgenuine Uleutriilux cleaner* mile* noi Avenue Nofth. 7»-700>.______'IM pfn Mlerffmair ir^nrK I^ r ■’g a Center.'Cenier.' ^ 3 ^3o ?" ^ pV » q u a re 'lo o ? , Initallatlon— ^>n, 73 42A'Maln Nortli. 7S9-3344. etllmi•Iilmates, ill Low JlulUlIng uupply.Uupply. nen,"»»«, notn ■ i l d e l l n a . ______W' W a lo r S o llo n in o in^LLjm ^Rruihj^UiV Tfo^^[O T c iT _ 2 2 2 ilS i------,------Wi"i.rvk'.-lkU mail., ol W.Cr •If". ------Rental. "ESi — Concroto Forming — TTT Willing chairs, table*, any number, Sarvlco ' " " " f e r Meyer'i Concrete Coniiructlon.on, Alla U all oacailoniiooc nlir> traili hauling, -TRY A WANT AD S curb;, Intermountaln I'uol. 733-oUI. Window. . *"'"»«■<■ t e . ■ ei, 324* — ..... - —' I ___ C H E C K T H E . 'I BRAND S c ro o n i ALL.make*a l l , make of wlnilow* and *creeni I n v sitm il tnnerels'form lng, baiement. founda* , _____ replaced wllh *teel bakeil enamel,H i.ijfc v 'r.? ;‘„„,,..ito ..i. ’wi'i n e w i Him (natlng, reshlentlnl orr“ c1)tn*com- CUUl'OMtuuTOM bulli iteel baited enamelnom^ CCall all'ou* Duana ilarrUon, 733-77M. dlieount. , ' Smercial. Merlin Dsahl. 733-3IM. screeni or used, Want Adi. - "------' ' I ■ a a - Iluico.g A A . - " ------MsrhaTr'-Ma-g ’li C u»tom S p r o y ln g ' ' M o n e y to lo a n ■ . 3 S 2at*'(/’£ tr WORK Initct and wied contrui. NIlhtcrAwl*iicrlwr '-Septic So Tank Service TRATRADE, SEI,L OR a n . Dandiliuni, APhldi. Xlcenied v,;;,.. S Tf A i l K Cuitom ilotO'IliMitir sVwe'r lervlca. flewer ' Inai cleawd, renalred. and SInital. . ' BORROW ' , ' WvWi ■ PHONE . igrit a . — — • led. Alio, flenilo tank ctianed,laned. Avenue f Dental Laboratory ^ 733-0931 — T* c^^r';,y.'■•Jofri” H.^L•nS"33■.8T^iiT" PI-PHONE 733-0D31 Muilc Muile tiiLeifoiia'- 40 wd Nor ------'rrwm'ror'tlra'Staa'ffi irfi A« A.klorCl,..in.d VALIlL U E S ■ ' = B w t y S i l o n i _____ »I fl , ------...... S^n*^e«tlon*. i « t U oyd Cravens,' 7}>* : hill, pfic C5CdMPl'UTlim S5] beautyW rvlcei SbV"«7- f ElectricalEl Contfactori vjincivancid ■tudenli at reduced price*...... ^ ' "“ I j O th e r 7niIn itru c llo n ______^ ^‘ph'oni OWENS ELECTRICf c " " 7''". Every iday Ni N igh t In The1 0 * Mora current for lii* eurrency. i S - : z : h a v e THE-NAMiOF-YOURifJfOUR BU5INWSINBSS 0I1__SERVI« . -'A itW - | s j • “ - ; v im esiN ew s"'"'^ ' ■ ' " ■' Fhis.' £« ' ’ ■ PUfltTsHED I Inn THISt ¥ s B DUSMf u s i n e s s ' S f f i a ment ______EKCOvatlon r a r SERVICBCB OGUIDE UIDB OOP F TTHB HemM f 'fvanlngi Btekhoe*. tractor mounted radio dl*. - . .!!?.'!!“ ■ ...... — I^TWIN-FA1:tS-MER(JA tL S -M E R C H A N T S :------* patclisdi haiement dlvglng. com< JOIN FORCES:ES AAND N D PUPI T TH EIR — ^ ■ BEST BUYS FORWARD TO MAKE •■ Sln«>«—CMId Cot«^ 16 S S s l i E E ■ ' J ' A BID FOR, YOUR BU!DUSINESSI S i i I,111!!;

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A-10 Twin Falis TimoJ-Newsews Homei for i §,qle 50 Formi fofor Sale 52 ApqrimenAparlmonlf— Furnlshod . 70) Houiei—H ouiii— UUnfurnlihed. 74I Farm Form ImplenImplementi ______M Boby3oby Chlcki . • 109 Furniture «i, HH I- Cootfi 122 ------• baE h u l o r - Juno 21-22 1967.. ■ BAbtlULOR WANTED to Share with FOR salo~or Our Fryer Type Vantress SPO’SPOT C^H -.- ...... - _ :‘'MLS” ' ' 2 other buslneismen, large 3-bed- * property.p ? o p ?wf Ccfcan,°neai?'*3 bsdroom* u n . 610 A C R E t o S' coS t- plus office with separoie en-: _ whIifRSJiWhite Rock Cross Chicks For F^liu 5 0 BEAUTIFUL brick home. Norlh- mcnt ln°c?u^m'g'^waih"ng'''ael"fii’e'^J!s. frances.'^Extrances. Extra large garage. Look I Hatching June I3lh, 20lh, 27th, o a w w c d Homei for Sale _ SO rr J_*ast-aection,-Low-down-pay > e a u t i ------S _40fi_MQdlion_Uien-phono_J33-i2265 ______TRACTC)E______-and-our last holeh-wlll-ba Juna------BaA A N N N N t.K E R _ -E U iiN irU R E _ S 7 - SS ‘ ■ 1 - 3 V evenings^______' 0V(O verhauled \ SOlh. soth. • >27127 2nd AvenuAvenue West 733-1421 mcnt. LOW Intereit. Sewnew home.hom Also, tenant house.IS' erything. 733-9069 0» 733- CLEAN 3 be. Limited Number of •• - - . 3 creeks, 2.good-sets of corrals. .513C------^ CLEAN 3 bedrooms wllh or without W c R ona ~ ’--BARNES -REALTY-— -|co-hMd; _ ..Jfllclir-newjinnllnnce4;212 eih Ave-i! .'_.::-AUSTRA.WHlTES-::.a u s t r M Mu*I«a(-Inilr uircat-fnifrum enN .-- - -124 — ------lOO-head- p(-entilc.—All-growinc-" y r R H A R irT ^ " n u A ^ r crops nnd mnchlnery, ■ Every- nnaument ------M, _MOLYNEUX-MACHlNERt_ OLVNEU: -rrT«NV-rH -SUNNYXHIX^ATCHfe ' HAMMOND-T)rgan*ret>mpiett-»tock ?*iiS”m^e?s — . mu Dli; u ttT iiiiirirram!57------r “ thing~K^rror^iro:ti00rTm m "!,?' !0|DM|M------portV port^^lTLSwn'^rlSfnish^drRoomi-Bo; ^«li d. Rooms-Beard and Room 76- Youi‘yout* All[s-(Allls-Chalmcrs Dealer ■ -pTiet of new modeli. Excellent lelecllon Ll, Harl Unrnei 423'S6S9 down will ■ -Filet-. 320-4247______lof i u itd ConVo'Console*tind Spinel Organs «111 Hill '733-lBlS>16 .W.Will ill conildercom trading’’ (or good month PI EXCELLENT rooms^ Warm, clean, ----- ^------,chcn, carpeted, drape, and would -pm Hammond, Conn. Wurlltier, ta ld . you believe corflplfiely repalnled,e d ______re_nl_.cita real estate contract*. Stia, evi-n ^ cioso-ia., 137 4thh FForm a rm SSuppllei u p p ll 9l PetsPeti a'hd Pel Pet Su|ipllei 110 win,'Thomai. win/Thomas!’’ Best or terms nvalT- ^ M ggSff p g • - O tnur, - 221-..._____ ?,gi- put-ef-Town-Homei— — SV- l _ i v E F l l Xn J U ’ . .flbl>.-Mai^oei ^-^BRSON-REAWY— S g p S I; twine: *U.CO bale? 20 or more *0.60. ' , , ‘f *lde School Dlitrlct. Price' pb- ' i- ■Ihl. S34-4354 ■ GoodIng, Idahoho ~nr7vuVo*buih*^Hcul'^*cfec^ private bu ,*1 Cedar "cfoseis^'arid cloi prtva'ie^en- J,'®-®® J it>- ■ •-MLS-' Filer. 5 bedroomi, i baihi. S34-43M 1. trance. 304 7th Avenue North. * i*.?.'?!. Boler "Twiro: P- * *10.35 bale, 20 or mora MAGIC VALVALLEY KENNELS ^s pIN i n E e T t piano tq be reclaimed in ' duced tlOOO to »2.90p. living room,r< dining room, klichcn.hen. .______. . ler^ ter, siinlU.Lirau6n‘fu“fhl'hed'‘« i ' PrT- t^°nce. 304 - , *10.20. Non dciergeat oil, 76c. • .BOARDING Ihls area. Assume small monthly i,n utility room, bniement. ga* fur- — f,, '' Heavy duty &7c. Sorles 3 diesel oil, :• OROOMINC ' TWO bedroomi, ent-ln kitchen., u* nacv. “*'”'1' garflgc. J Lovely ynrd withwUh “ M M LL S S ” 47rTT>Yo'l cnrpjie, deep w el. Located on 54 ““Yi j .*' y *1,13. Farm & City Distributing, • * o OBEDIENC b e d ie n c e t r a in in g guired. Fully S c r e V i^ ti EMt oJ ^ I n Falli. , sood 660, ACRES. Lots of water. Longng THREE room»iro nnd bath. Utllliy day, week i - yp_ 033 E°' 033 Main East. • • STUD STUD SERVICE SER formation wi i"-- growing season. Only *400 2£^ an - room, ^au MobHa Ho 9 - South Blue L Hoild electric organ (or ■ Lovely older 2 bedroom home.";■ renial. ^ Writu P.O, Box 2071, Glai.3lai- 1037 »Blue Lakes Dlvd. No. ba*t._Enst.______• ’. ______■ trailer- spi f- DAIRYMAN, ore you short of grain? -{riako“MiTitika. perfect r(cct glfu for any occa- sole.sole. French French Provincial. Leslie -JJa» lAen modemlied. Dsiement.nua JOW AFD, Montana. 733-8227 ' "ML.S"•■ML.S" LISLIST YOUR rentals with us. ''rSfSlrSiofSIf Jf so, check ca Globe Economy slon.Slon'. Free trtrim and bath. Acces- speakers, Llk garage, gai furnace, BUi.Avenua.nua- _ i ------— Hnrt BarBarnc* 423'56,’i9 We need clean furnished or un- persons cr couples with no chll- Dairy PelleiPellets. Globo Seed nnd .sorles, billed caps, grooming, stud 0870.ofto______*• "®"' l a « . n c ^ only 110,900. ^ 910 furnlihed npartmenis ond homes,c3; aren..dren.. PhonePhon 4lf-4900.______Feed\F e e ^ Twin.t X . trrv lm Thrr F a r m i fo r Sola______55 2 _ Bill Hill______733-1910 . turnlsl'C'i - se^lco. Chcrl M ie r KenneU. V, GUITARSiiUiTARs aad ompilflers, 3!rect ----- “MLS" FINEST In Farm s, Ranchc*, • S Coll ? '' fl',?Shnw Renlty, 733-0473. or ft WANTED to buy grain and hay. mileP"? west R from Japan.■J?*’,?"- 1 They're bot and cool, GEM STATE REALTY ■ Edna Irish. .733-0582.______^ Builneii— B u H n e il— Office Rentcli 60y Phone Merlin Askew, 936-2511, borly. berly. 423423-Slff-SKk - 423-5136. man.man. Hall Hall of of Mmlc.______' BU Blue Lake* Dlvd. No. 733-5M8 ' “MLS” M L £ , ■ Homes, Farm' Lonns. C. Looney, : Realtor. 733-4081. TWO JIUDI ed. Wendell.______. Wendell. CANDYCANDY’ • APPLEAPPL Red and Rusty mrwN*fw.. Yamaha pianosj" uied pianos: Eveningi call: 7J3-9069. 75J-57M. ^ ^T^fe^yard!^^aier''*nii5 Mn'liailon ■•MLS" WE NEED t.lll. r.iSI T S S ffl' Z Office s p a c e ^ r S Blue U k es. TOP ^O P QUALITY OUAUTY baled hay delivered. Red proudly announce Ihelr new AdmiralAdmiral ster stereo record players ' LESS -THAN J365 ■•MLS” « Load lou, Phone Merlin Askew, fnmllyfamily of AKAKC registered, cham- Wnrner MuiIp listing. We have the Buversi The lX s sSuth'^‘733?3830.'^- Wm*paPlU W arner Music. 131 Shoshone North. ------AN A CRE . ^Land } ,‘S^6f) Office of Idaho, 733-0716. s f^VLi!" . AmpIe“park?Sg.''^ *““■ . M6-25U, M6-2511, Wendell. Wen ______plon bloodlinbloodline Irish Setter pup- ^ n p " u . ------SMALL apartment (or lady. Utilities pies, will be ready for fall hunt- *^S.hnnJ " '-MLS’” ,80Acr480 ACRES soulhtlde. 420 exccl* „ . - C l furnlihed; J35, Also sleeping room FELDTMAN F E tD T l REALTORS - ■ 'g£% gra''i,'‘.iffa»i."A ri:, ing or shows. 5i2-4109. Rupert. Phone 543-53i Jent cultivaied, wilh 35 fine pa<-;i: Reil R e al Eilat* t i t a For Trade S'* 53 tor lady; S20. 4)S 2nd Avenue’u e ______” 3-1098______MlHIn* S BRAND new and rendy to go. AKC p-jf- __j t ture, 465 ihare* woter, very am* _ ten Mming Service. 733-627S. BRAND new a, Radio and TV Sets 125 ■ — North, phone 733-9822.______OFFICE spt » BUYING AND SELLING hay In registered Sampyeds. Also, Nor- KOOIO OnO 1 3/4TH S ACRE^ pie, 3 homei. corrali, etc. HAVE: HAVI What you want. k u r n ^sM weglan Elk Hound, Purebred Ger- b e h u il t rca Price reduced *1000. Very nica' ' 993 a c i FI;r n is HED or partially furnished Sq- » . Nor load lots. Fred .Mayer, phone 436- 1?,^^'“ ITe b u il t RCA'sfMotorolas: ali. V,'^« 898 ACRES deeded, Ihli li flno WANT: WAN" What you have. l.bcdroom i-bcdroon ajiortment. Good loca- Center loCi 4911. Ruoert. m an Shepherds. Ti?" Mac’s Kennels, fri;,you name It, we have it as low as 3 bedroom home with lar*# ■I''- llv. “f of .7 Mnglc “„ Valiev's flneit. cattla ___ tion. Phene 733-8028. tenant,g g Geig'°sr.'i.‘‘s a ;' Ins room, 3 bathi. bpiemcnC and rnnchcs an. ----- Mountain Renlly. »o"' fR BLOAT PROTECTION in blocks! ^IndJlL M9.M. M S V Electric. 441 Moln ranches. Everything In top con.ri, exchangor. 733-1406. — OFFICE space , for rent on North wIndJli! East, open Fridav -tu !t - other dcilrable features.' Pai-*,*• d","oS dlilon. Excellent homes, sheds. 71 Blue Lakes with parking. Phono^ Staley Sweetllx Bloat Guard. Al- m ------;------ture and fruli tree*. Now only'i?ly tttOlnK feeding »el-up. Will handle 500^^ ------gvenlngs,S i^ n i 733-3I02.-733-D08S.:____ A A p po orlm rlm e on lts— U n fu rn lih e d 71 Gor'«»■ able 3 bedroom home, small cowow a t outleouUet of Bllllngily Creek. Twin X-.«i Falls Address USED USED INDUSTRIAL i*tlie CROPc r o p aialfalfa hay for sale, rensonn^lB'’ n .Uon- . . barn, corrals, c< and lounglng-shed.ed. LargeLargo 11'living room with fireplncc, ^ Phono LaVar Matkin, Routo. 1, reasonable price.-Call alter 3:30 'm ew 'an'd~ irse ------Ptonty—oC^w f tte r .-« 6,a)g-w itti-: - J u rn n c ^ Erb______^QLDjstinction______------EQUIHMENJEC ------WeftdeHr^3fr23l6,— • . — ** , irvow^boiH^ocklo^rSfotfis^oSaZ .Call-Mrs ------H A M b E T T — -an------Call-Mrs,-Walfr-Thomas,-a3JC69------iHe-Modc^» ------IHe-Modcl-AO-sso-tmek-traetor- c k a in roilini acre. J3J25.000 wilh terms. (or lor showing.ihowi (Sorry, no children■n w ith-220 Cummin*C engine, 5 and Mlllan’s, Jei C^od TWngi to Eaj T 3 3 ~ ' rick or Pets). . -*—— 3 transmis ‘ Mlllan s, Jerome. Phono 324-2677. l?e''S.“S?'£ra'‘c“kVn at 457 Dr s li^ t^ S o ^ G ^ d Thing. L & N REAL ESTATE1 ACREAGEa c r Ea < WITH beoutlful brick ___ 3 transmission, single drive with; . 1st . . ^-,,.,- CUTTINGt.iviV hny. alfalfa, and do- call 733-6376. REALTY 221 So. Lincoln. Jerome 324-46001800 3 bcdro{,},„« call 733-6376.______GOOD eoling potatoes; whites and Dnve Ilamlett. Broker LeiLeon Slocfcton, Realtor------fireplace,------fircpiaci bullt-ln Z)Ven andnnd menls. ments. Stove, S refrigerator, wnteru e r tlris,~1959tires,~1959_mo^el ...... J3950; - ver. Phone . 733-6288. ______BEAOLES ♦. IRegistered - Pet and rod*; reds; «*2 per to g . wfiHe they last, me) ------rango. 2 baths, full basementlent and and sanitation son furnished. {77.30 TD9 IHC 25 ACRES ot top quality hay for Show show •. Stud Scrvice - Heard • 100 Now In cow cold storage. Globe Seed 1 sale. Willard Thaeie. 733-2170, Grandview Grandview Drive. I and Feed Co 1___ “ M L S ” with with finished f n family room. Well,>cii, and and m J90. 128 Martin Sircct, 733h f ...... "■■'^':'*'i;iii.;i „ and exira largo attached gorageago 1333.______13J3. 8 yard Ha REGISTERED red Dachshund pJIF- STRAWBERRIES, STRAWBERRll picked. *1,35 J>er “ M L S ” . 560.( 560,000. GOOD T ER M S SSd hor isal TWO partly furnished-bachelor ;and s i . I 5 Other s ; rfarm i ^ .Product* 96 .ptes^Ono^^frce^ puppy shot. Phone jaUon^plus t Fine I80, Northeast of Buhl,Sm . . > priced c T„r- traclor ...... 11,750 8grome!’‘“* one unfurnlihed two bedroom“° ‘P U?S',?^n;i‘CASE 800 Crawler with hydraul- CERTIFIED TAYLOR STREET plenty water. producUva land. apartments. Nowly redecorated, - CERTIFIED RUsI e T seed pota- Ig e rm a N - sh*!Shepherd (police dogs) WHOLESALE 1 SCO to appreciate, call 733-0717Q7i ; Ic angle‘‘"S'® dozer ...... *5,000 tdes. Clean fully registered puppfes. 6 weeks ter.Cut _ai Excellent 3 bedroom, 2 bath, TAYLOR AGENCY ’ f‘?c',‘l. S§“"pre‘”WU.^*l?a7 M l i JSli F e S m AN r e a l t o r s ,,oa for appointment. ______Chrlsteiisen, Bancroft,.IdahiJ, Carl- old. o'd. Joe IHlt.Hilt 532%357. Rupert. North Main K n ^rrrsp p tte^,ces. 87s^?ih 875 F iler Avc. :!» 733-198S E.,.ln.. AVAILABLE July 1st. Clean 2-bcd-bHj ELLIOTTSE] bou Ssi;: Countv. AKC reglstereregistered apricot and white STRAWDERRI ground floor utllitic*. 2 fire-fire- <>«4t <(ft4r~c c 'l rrr Ron Ron Toylor To 423-5403 room ni poodle pups. Also, stud service. Davis s 733-21 placet • t in U basement with M M L Lb ^ ‘ Byrle Byrle Curr C 733-689SS ro'Sa",E;r'a^&v&.'v?:;wood ar W{i}' III Overland Ave., Burley. Idaho» CERTIFIED 1POTATOES, Blue Tog 430-6027. 53‘^ m 27’’2?4 214 2nd Street. Rupert — — —------ioi?c . Phone 678-5589 from Arco. room for bath, bedroom and F o Fo r Good Lands Sake Maion Smith ; ______733-58775877 . ter,tcr.^^sunltallon sun (urnlihod. Phone Bobjjq,, Houslon,jjqu,,* Salc^Rcgresentailvs rerSe^S'^olil^Ss^a'llW'lJn^d" set^ Seed pot POMERANIANS:P O f f ^ Two lovely pups> Shrubbery«PShrubbery«Planti»Bulbi I 136 family room. Beautifully land>*hd* Call SUBDIVISION SUBDlVl; acreoge, 27 acrei. . "3-1023, and some brood and pet stock. ------.scaped, patio and fence. $23,-P3-- B A R N E S R E A L T Y wiiiWill scseparate to 17 or 10 “ acreo'^cro NEW 2 bedroom.b Refrigerator and ------li°324°21W^‘ Jerome” *” ‘’°“‘ Real r°eaionireasonable.- 430-6787. Rupert.• MANY varietiesvorletk of plants lo fill'In tract. 4 miles southwest of Twin ...BO* gns range,rnni bullt-ln. V/all lo wullwall Farm F a rm implement* im t 90rV *' I' THREE purebredpurcl Chihuahua pup" »P®«' f e l d t m a n L______Fall*_.3 bedroom.bome. ample.outle.out -^curpellni_icurpelinB._Alr~coaditlonlng,—gu* , —pici.-0-weeki-old.-»20-and *2i or: "Gwdncr*'’' Gardner. '- ^ ' ^ ”''*'* ______S i i ?2 bullillny. Total: *40.000. WEST furnucc(urnuce neat, utility room in rear.ea“* ^ “ A n imtm a l'B re e d tn g ‘ 1 0 0 "?rad^n®gTtairtradlag stamp*. 423-9019, Han*en. . REALTORS amBill : Hill 733-1910*** - ■ ?r“ END m ^ REALTY, Ken Patterson.erson. Phone,.Phone . 733-:u3l.______^ : A ntique! 1 3 9 733.ieS9 CATTLE RANCH ^ 543-4409.543-4409 Buhl,______ATTRACT ^ C O M B I N E S c a c h e V.11J, FOUR Toy screwtnll Bulldog cup. A n tiq u e * Doug Vollmer 733-6ni IN farm e r"o w n ed ^ an d ^era{ed?*Na‘ *^ple?fM*^sallpie* for *ale. H4 west of stop fight' six-piece^X-picce bedi bedroom »ot, other antl- 692J IN HAGERMAN VALLEYY - HAGERNHAGERMAN VALLEY acreage.i~gc. 9 room.room, efore nine, _____ OP SOUTHERN IDAHO' ' ' acres ocres 'I In pasture, spring water,wnter, cloie-ln, JOO, per month, Srd Ave- d lected young sires from special n o fin ~ntiA i r ■■■ ■ ______760-ncrei-decdcd.-300-acresM _in n____ _ —ioi*-,ot-«ha.S|le « « c shampooer *1, Crolk P .m t EXCELLENT condition. 4 bed.bed> Phone 733-6008 . 934-9171, Gbodltig acrcngt . Call fenced, ttvcs. adult*, no pen.“I 920 f i WWE E SSLAUGHTER Dead and Useless store. rooms, carpeted nnd draped,;ped. ChuckCh Petterson 733-3638, .* B21I Ul today ot Lynwood Realty,/. 733- 3rd 3rd AvciAvenue North. 733-20IS (or ap-ap- JOHN DEEREDl 219 S.P. Wind* Q jj p g j.j fenced yard. 110,000. CATTLi ■ P21I. _ _ _ polntmei polntment. Bill Bcailey. rower ■ On Farm Slaughtering TLIVESTOCK- iv ^k e^ e r p .i carpet«“‘T«„,c'ea5'ng pr.oble'S; CATTLE RANCH. 300 acres wllh r w o AC bSTT. 750X10 SINGLE front ends forr ‘• BEEF q JK m • LAMB PHONPHONE COLLECT .wall!’Rent-wall R t e f t"i h“’" We Have More-— Call usi |«ra“ l5oard room*. Excellent location, nice Prtce (fyrdwaav^ ° * ompooer *1. '» ! ! S l : 2 fIsr- A "'SS c;{§i!‘‘8"3“J‘?.^c“lef"iVcY; :* VEAL Tr«A I* ..II ''ft®'" 6:00 p.m. weekdays.:?:.°Vi If pt-u, 733 620 JOHN DEERE, NNorth orth Main Lockera IDAHO HIDE ^ sTock O C K .“ha^ hay- utility trailers, new SHAW REALTYX Ei"cows with ranch for market nnVi price, no aniwer. phone 733-4606. ____- TiiHFrIIIH E E 'r BOOMS . . d b.lli, S l .r .8 . ' For fast service call 733-4982 T A L L O W C O . orralsi W ACRE outside city limits. Fenced, room, c • }?i»«oit u. ------Uvenln«sB3-7l88 e! ------^ 733.0473 2 bedroom home, good corrals. W ACRb 'jor, JOHN DEERE 70 diesel. ______Z lll W e i" ’*' Price cf ranch, *120,000. Forir fur> fur. wo"- ' trees. Phone 733-4214 water 0S . T 1 . V J , m "o1 TW IN FALLS .733-6833 West. jT iiC O H A T iN O J>foWemf7 Eet Edna Wlh moSM-0882 ther Ji Information call Ed Dryden,ryden, afterO'ter 0:00® p.m. . ____ radiant Iheat. Phone 733-1010. ___! MASSEYMASSEY^FERQUSON 65 diesel,- ■ R l o o k Elmer Sommer 733-M97•M97 DrydciDryden Agency, Jerome, 324-9232.4-9232- p o un iiti LOTS,ri size 25x100 (cct In the CLliANCLEAN 4 room*, nrlvate ontranco,nco, mulil.powcr^l903.mulil.po J j i a C K . _ _ _ e / P e t t i t , salesman. 32j-9a4. ’■ Black A ngus Bull-, ______^______ML£1 11:___ Hailey residential district. Phono heat,beat, v/iwater, sanitation (urnlihcd,hod, MASSEY FERGUSON 85, gas, J L'Herisjon*«, Jeroma. 324-S3SI. ' 425-ACRE STOCK ranch. J7l shares 788-4I0S.788-4108 Hailev. lurge pi Date Born-7-8-C5 AppHaneeiApplloinei » HH Equip. 120 “MLS” o( American Falls water. 1 four- 100x120’ COUNTRY< lotsT'Falls Avo- — FA?r S ii A'm AI.L L ' 4.W. gas, 1D97. , ' „ . DalO 1*900, . bedroom modern home:. I three- nuenuo E uii. Real Estate..Scrvice,:rvlce, RUEU.UAHliEU.UApurimonlsi_.StudlQ_npimi FARMALL MD.. ______!?1Registered ‘’^ 1!^ Sire—TAP Bardoller. 2ASq a s 14 cubic Car. bedroom homu, Locuicd 25 miles 7a:i-l4li:733.1410, ■ ■______mi-ni.m.-nl. qQ uid rcs|iectiihlu hulUllnn. pet and range. Uaiy Terms. Nonlv jnlv' ^ H ^ T moT'i'h^ , ’ leit of DlacKtop Uam — Prides ~7iuulaiu model with tho modern look. 078-2740, arms, N onhtnit of Twin J-iilli. Price, EXCIU.LENT i.-vi i. iT builillnB lol*. tlonD-ln. Black Rnso Dcccndaiil ot Glen* *J0n,5O, jjon.50 1 yenry< warranty. M Si V m U l io n s of ~ • e m . w ■'luy. OLIVER (l.niw hcan planter ,C ol rugs how been clwn. • -6HaK{’' ’3 ‘bedVoom’ Drick, ’full’ sou?h — USED BALERS di.le Pride .Lass. 423-9799, UlecirloUleciric CotcSmpany. 441 >,laln Avc.Ij " "d 6d wllh with n niuo u Luitre, it's Amerl* basement. Nice yard and patio. Eveni rl.()Vi:i.V n ^ T T iipi.rtm.coiii clcc- Ri;iii.sTi;Hi;i) a n u u h hulls, iiig P''^-. , - PPOfr*|..Crfrjiawnlis. 3' b'e'iiroQm' 2* baVh ’f uli' bai*e*mm! rMAGIC r ;v'*|J Valley Ciitllu ranch, aoo — ‘ ^ .i .. . trlcliv, $ii.'i iiinmh, 7.1:1-0710, duvs,fi‘1 1- 1^ GEM *raT?boned, (iiiit gaining aiilmali. Guur. TAKE TAKli OVER puymenis on Bernina? ma M A^ O ^ ^Vv6 bx x~ lope recorder: ^ouf Near OK and ichool...... J23.000 “ i'crcs p:^:^lZlE=ISE3r: Siir anluud, 2 year uldi. 10 2 veur olds, sewing machine.-mac Fully oulomotlc, truck mono acres deeded, 270 irrlgateil. ‘d DLM lm UUPLl^X locutions (or sale. Phone TllllUli _.oi.,n l„l.l,‘il„|,k... O .,.,., ;< track monoural. one year old QUALITY luxury and space,SrSr’ sraslng, 211) head. Sli.monihi, .Ad- . 733-250m -isa j. ....II,... ______v k EQUIPMENTEQ Herd fK“ii;,5' sires — son of Barnoldby. open-arm. newni guarantee and sew- very good i cm plete excepflnterlor decor- fninin _____ Wnier-snnitnllun furnished. 2.1S 7lh ^ » son of Kun Mar Uamlolier, son of Inglug lessons,leisons. Phone 733-3172, ; Casileford, •ting, fiee how thlt measuresM upun Joining4 , 1, 1, ranch. 22% Increaie in ------; 5 6 Avenue Hnit. Phonu_733^0«0 . SA e* up graslng expected due to extensivetens^« BuilneiisB u iln e i Properly ...... 56 ‘jwuibudi S A L E S , I N C . “ 'i?. Emenel. Some APARTMENT site gas and electric,* DRAPERIES: Dr a p e r i e s : complete draping do* !()(*, — •■YfiiirTohn-neere'DeM er"------IRS'^" -J-yc-r-range^^^ ^Ye“n«?l‘“ -yartl!''P^ 's'’K t7S Filer Ave. 79MSas1-108S WendWendell ReallV Wendell, '.S Idaho ^ ^“TStiAW '' Ideal fnr collego studenis. 733-2023.f e J M S 7fa.H ll. ______c S , . 7JJ.I ------S3S-22a38-2274 . 830-2438, evenings. Feldtrr Chester Khorreii 733.926010 09 HEAD of Ilf tlulitein springer holt------ery de- u y OWNHR; 40 acres 1^ miles FOR LE f^fn‘*hod 7 73 3 C,c!" M.M.*"c "Duke" Roberts 733.28J1 «r". welghl F u rn ltu r. t HH GooJi 122 -lai; n ffS S ifS S . ■r..'gsru, — ■ — “ .-Ihs,..ffl: T Lois r'",5 "aiT, 'Sc',". '3 Tin^- -1 Cache VnlU [fS'ffi Bo.'S"”hS,'’'D s‘■j'p'pij r ', r . . w ? , ' b i a k “!? v kti« . s c?ty '^ ^ u h ^ .'’^CuU 73M 0J1 M‘u“si''le*iiv^o . .SNAKE R IV E R AUCTION ffittefs'i.r'""* lT.vbi?ii: ’"- chen with built-in appTlancei. Nice ^ c e s I patio, of Duhl, Excellent (or commerclnl retercnc ■/ctercnce,______UUSED S E I EQUIPMENT f:i£™ OTn u o W MI^UES; *t,4l up. .^il,lei S r good suse. : . “ jLiberal terms. CaU 43B-40M r, ■‘■: ' • , “ . ;''S s i’Lf ’J S a . " ' ’ "’- Sl!/84''-odd eliet cut free. . Alsu one-bodroom furnished hiiuie! "D , Pickup service Available All M. II. KKing Stores nnd King's jiSs ” ■ro|,' q u a l it y » . . ii.,I il.I.i.m Used u.JS Ai FurnUura^sloro open lt^ynwood_In Lytiwood Shopplng^Center. ^ 7M-22W. 733-43 block Plionu 73J-4IJ0 after ftiOO i>,m,j ::!; —BARGAINS— — - X5i “ '';;;i..sril: calves; heifer* nnd hulli; uny ______< „ H ,. building, luilable (or shop or>r Itnr-stnr- Uui/PLliX l/i’LEX fur 'rm .l, Onu bedrtximi.?"’.iff%-,'.“:::Avenue .nem,, a i ', Phimu 73:i'72nu. * ____ ■ CASE CASt 850 12’ draper WriloWrIlo or Cfcall collect. 430.0901, Rny condition. Now In storage. Must;{ l j " s « r flowers and shrubs, plus iiS larden.garden, chard, chard all irrigated, reosonabiyS.Sr; ”»«"■______Tllltl'.l'.-nTimir lll'.DHOOMH liwi) down- ™ „ n ,v , Condlo or O. J . Harris, «8(f.224'i; hho ^ snldsold ththis week. *90. Phono \f)\i jilJllUlL ' Only tl.500 down, niiume fll Inan pricec sla in ). Oil heat, 2(11 llhiu l.iihuiihui COMBINHS- COMnlN .Shnshnno. h:i7-44I9. Hagermati,______Abbolt's Aui IS3 month. Prank Booth, 731-B974,S.!K appal “ sia°e v.c.tiTSC5'ThliUNW6ab“ DiUVETETTT Ibe- Phone »*hon< 733.M3B or 73 3-4540, O T T teed. Will buy nr trade (nr nil chairs lair liht(ul 3 bedroom (amlly’ Home,home, 840 840 ACRES AC of the best laving,iTEni best SUMMERO U HOMEVIE ______— HI Si “kinds ii- livestock* and springers for ?!;:nii'W case All fo uic^"'ia»jSf'’tSlf: M ifti- 4}ths baths, bullt-ln apnllances,illances, planned nlann farm ground In Maglo One one 12x14' K cabin, cnmpleielyy fur*fur- H Houioj—Unfurnlihed o t/io i- 747 4 CASE 79 and 80 CnlUornln, ull baiement. Convenient North- Valle ,” ^ , 'P . “ 5? mltk"ianks usa.i pipe- North. Valley. Priced at only 1300100 per nlshed, nlshed .Sleeps n. All now Iniidu, AI-IHACriVI; hiiuio, Iiii' hu livingiOTk I’ALUtiM .li LOADERSV A CONVEYORS f 5 'i'ni‘AO r "^T6rv^^sYl^t>Mimt~'ur'A'rf^ Used Usi'n Bit locallon, 111,000. Lynwoodood lie-Re* acre acre and has a new 9 hedrocimedroW new now klichcn k cablneii. .See tu .in' ' ' ' , i'O li SALE, (inn< KEy .m l |,-> luii strong M ri?." ond ,„ a Congo'leum-Nalrn In- Lniwell^*^ ■Ity. fllO niue lakes Blvd.d. No., brick brick home. Take n 00k,, you'll preclala. preclai Phono Arl Orove, 4,il|.Ali. room, ! 2 bedroomi, bath, servlco - .r- r ^ r cnlves. All kinds; llolsielni, whllo laidjb j W vinvl l floor covering ram- 733'Ull. James Dannar, 73J'2]<0.r3J-2]40 Ilka Ilka II. and If you are capable, W ( ' and «'>'»> liiciillon, clean.."S Mill REED R E E I TRACTOR CO. face, nnd black.' 324-416J or 324- nanls. nanls So Xo to 60 per cent off,ff, t-^AMiiJlA C eni^ fJpecM ~ slogJS ■■■J — you'll ^uy It. Olohe Realtyr f i Kul i J i sinctn' ...... Enil. r Avunuo North, Adults pro-pf"' J. j 1. | CASE Hales . Service 4nail,40an, JerorJerom o._ Banner liSnner Purnlluttj. Pu 733-1421. - »89Bo” «®'ner“* with case, P h li a m’b u c E B ;Addison X»d5'i East. 733-2023. ______rnnlai Contact Mr. Harry Johniinno,itnne. ______-J___ 104 104‘‘ Third Avenue .South . pAM TtvTJS must sell thli sharp 3 bedroom. 2 r r n r ^ ■ FAMILY COW, 2nii calf Ouurnsey. »U imy , y — fil> fll)! a « or 'rilADli cosh "foT . bulh homo, Has lots of appeal. Lo- ' '466 AJia?br TM~anii;ated:lUated; Hot^jnot Bprlngsi Lanliing, Muglu,1uBio POUU bud.....ms, con.i>lelBly reileco------“ * Fieshen Juno 3Hih: anlflclnl bred. used ,„Vd furniture, f.Trniti appllancei nr any-y. ■ ^'F T ttX B8 x 12' Hnoleum rugs'.' corVali^ Excellent all modern 3 bedroom Dnm. rnlud, cnrpdri, flrciilacu, shower, _ Alao 11 cnn heavy duly lleLnval thins of va cated on 7/loihs acre with corrals. hing of voluo. lluhl Bargain Con-Si !.ai„^;'°;i;?i.ji'"""-?r"®k, Prico nnw, fl0,000. I.ynwood Real- >VIN<1?77 Protect ym.r valuable!. SlXW.a-way ^'-nV roSl!! ' ^ ' r n T ' i a i W ! 'urii tura nails nnil hand trucksV 73VI4JI •'■''■''IWf*. phone ____ tv. 010 lllua Lakes Illvd No., IMI- fifi 'd Ktt>1Hil»N i liirilr.Miins mill S huih ' llnloHnlfl Loader, 30 baits v\mxa i-Lnu 943-5824,k- nuhl. for ront“ 1 lie sas » . larley Mnlhers, 733B473| ^ ?,*i; l«ssnnil (llrls learn To r f c » lli « _Ni,rll,, ■■yl« V.ijl.l.ll,..I_____ - ! ! ! sii'i'i,;'.!!!'S B ,; ', K'.iV:,';'"'.-:„',lJi'rSii “Ccapnclly, 7";------: ONK iicni summer liDinn illo nn inii:i, *i S w ln e 1 0 3 hhw'ino llio nil itni:i, tim |Kir niiinih, 73:i-HtiKi.i------ATa- i-BARGAIN PRICE . , ; ; a . » - - , lln nmi 'I'HHin'. llnniiooM homu, newly te- Informationis,e:n;i,i”!.vW; 7SMW5 or sea 3iO R? flih “S black ?:ln''";kMiti’‘ r r 2f“ih^d""Zi F sharpening. Skinner's Sawing IIUTANE "S1.S iffi!L“s5;"'sr''”iiS IS I'lmne doi'oriilod. Otio lilnck Iron. S .Shcl. Phono 739-117273: or 324.4091, Jerome I. fllK.|.t.o. 7!3.»942. Phone 733-< Avenua North, •■_____ PrlBod Prise for quick lale.. |3«,0(X). loodlnK. llJJ “ .is'j'll’il” ’ ” 3-20»l ______thrifty Cl •CARpfitfcD three' l.edrnn.nr n liome, ^ , Only'IS.OM Onlv' down, halnnce ()non'“ fl% % ^ 034-4354. 1 , “ ? Ivernin Renlly, dooillnK. ‘;y ___ i'i"” ^'''1’*^' *”•'■ !!Ani:W-n,lllCa iu h Iy — f .m l.,'n.im l.r'll I'.", .. ------TRACTOR HALVAUE, Used tractor , ,”}^^i r vnrd. Nnw 14 yard, 14 colors lo 0" JOINTER 3 baths, double garage, fenceii _ c»ntr. .rpei- pnris, 10 tractors, all inuhes. Mure W A N E lt pi backyard, fruit trees, clos«io'^r"t‘i to nV O' ApertnApiritnonla-Furniihod ~ 7 70 o '‘ S ’i! il'uro W<2ANER plys“(ur salo, Phuno 3J4-r. ?i"o,!ie^'’lYl.|,.J..J „1.L» n.l„ki, »,P„1,. ™ ,i ^ ,^.11,, 1 1 ^ . i.lcu nalKhborlio.iiti tB.y 733- if“C- 4190, Jeromo.______7.13-fllol___ 6 n M ilin>RUl>M. deal., nli'uly /url ' : WAt^TED, UioTi furnlluro, apnllan- g ailtl'.hl^UH'.S n ti;t)l»iH '.S .w h., set Like new' _ j n H a n o i ______1 5 4 . |n.){|n'i5I7iy; 4 bein ! “ 1 . : . nr '733-OM3 * plex,I’le*. liurlli.llyI furnlslied,* Adiills, T T l.W i?^ rrr - NICH SADDI.K l.iiririi l‘(VA~rw>.'iir7TI Furniture, rooms, 2 bathi, 2 tlrepfacos, fin. ■» Twin THRHU-rixmr (iirnlihad npi.timeni. i'jj,,''"'’*' i'i’,,''" '' Of""! inei''loii. I’iionna 733-73J. ^»n,i'i,t,’l^ * „o«polis ^V m D uS!l"'li *l'rn'cU?r wIlIlI f W ,V , ^ Mcr;uLLOC>< chain saw, rtiodel 1-42' e lnioin wutur, sunlU.tluii and lioi w.iicr rrA i^h -, 11 ari'sii IS" fr:,!% .'r.w. “am V' vodSs i"’’'* l I’bonene Pller'Pller Hup,Super flervlci."'7j9.8ie*: i!liiJisra';!K V "Si.'fs isi: ' furnlslied, 14U u immih. 7.i3.u;u,Lls'liVlli^ ’iWT ^O fn liiidriKiini. i? Coi.l linker fiirnitce, plow. I- il OiJO P m Kimberly,y. after a: » eal lis- -''Hs S * ! . _____ fencedfoncnd liack yard, ilovn nml ro. Allui. Mi lun. 7M-'' >n” yV uri'.nme haC T en iHl?' Cirn^,« 'Fwo TWO*t)Tll.l'r OrJl.r;*y'iraller. /or «at.m, f ^ “ i;,a'i,-iiis‘’iai.''’,,rr's;s: ‘„f,™ rtsr-te;me Vj": T|r|ra TWi)~beil..i.in. uiiliirnisli.id' li'mn, ■s S „as 21 »"i jilii n ® ^ lla 'rh e d garlliie,'"*l*aria ^*ton"e^ n. -sr^ •"»II; TSriiii > wmi malos^ nnplBUionl, 1?U 2nd’.H0Hlli, {{',}; ■: W 5 rr-T-,— lar. 2 hiimes wlili creek throuNbIhrouiih .LHlllli! • 7;n.n;iiN,______fi.'.'.r'ltll’ i! Jl I: ijV' ftWHl’iii Will acfciu t m U I.IW Ihli iir row UNI'. IIUDROOM i.ii.iriMiDiitj ijr i s r ' s ; ; ' ■siiri! J fe if^ l3 = ip = i ma'n'TTI*Ui;' 2 ' yeiir nl.l iliornuMb- 1 ( Id fuir liflinmeni l!nrellent carjiat Muff '{.& '*■ Z!ll: ra™ ™ * 'Phnno 73V4iyti'o^ 7I3H5H7*.7.13.N5^ niljli.rfiiini.i'ii niul siiilier, 404 7ili Avni.uu 'iwi,, p, 5 .....I — ''"«3‘o52nhg7“ W'®”® 'O'" $5nrn iirnrAii ~1tnit_-»rTnr-tll'.in,- r n |l-711-1707,- " liliiHnHM St. Leis **^uHMlVer*'(i?rn\Vl'i'(lV'prefer'"l^^^^■ Inge i'OltPTrirToi reiiti 1 bedroom hiiuiv, lnno- TnrpHNn j A ' w n 7 ' ^.1!. AKIIA, 3 bedrocims, recreation» 5 n than' Hanilv Itiinn. ' i s r Nee 442 Locuit. 73:i.3A7ll. ixonl, PllfO^H lUxBi lrailer-flMca:-wir. _ _ Co.. 10* 'l hlr.1 Avenuo Houlh, 'I'wlii -!• ^ ■ a w'.iss'il . .iv ia an a i ii.^T a. ______• lor. electricity (urhlibed^, »7A$7* I'orper COZV CU/.Y a 2 hDilriiiiiiH, moilern, nil, fur. Pn'l^i. is 's s T " " ”''*"''*'"®*'' 'ITI Really, 555^*’ IST T IllX n callle ranch. I.nis of miinlli u n ^ r f y i ii a 'i n ;;iT .v. i„„niii. .„ u \ - nut range, lood winter,, cllmalo. ^=Y{~i ...... ruV- l4li SMALi^'.a_b«dr

Una’^ jj: rfTK (R intltT:V n ' U7.ir;miiV'' {»lV»e: macl'uni 1 I m 1 ^ 1 i ^ K S^l r a i p s r / & . f f ? T lM*3*.4b88, n/ihoT ^aparlmo*^ Inqilirri'. ‘ IM3m i RiCTt« 2 2 ' l.'e.|r.iomi on i acre edge ..I \% m 7 - r r r . m W B' HAfiriV.U hn'nes Inr sala! ______iS y n r i M"V!? .. . . r - i - . i'iu "' 1...... T m r n m Turaisli- 4414, _____ iraclor ■ lliws. ,aI| imiililnr iKoi, rt nml I'lreitonn Hlnriis. 4in Wain Hoiitlu W ira il a ■, “ l t ’» Uqm W H A T DMplftIs In W H h A a T t motel i that vjou idrMnis, FAIlM tor Najei 46 nores'snulliweit f i ? ' ® sgt, esJ rnrner I'ller, Ternis, cash, InuuTra ONllTFi OTJuiT •roirte.n.niiiM in.^rrcniTTST^''.mlorl.‘i He Invited toto visit Wilt uo7" ua?" II. 733-2WI Twin i'alis, . Phun*Phuni 733-al49, . peied.pciod. Phono 733'U]0, ' ^ (ord, .Id iillo- itf|T,i',S^ly,'"^ ...... ' '..■■■ - V ...... 0 VACATIONIO N S ^ E AlEAD! C SHIFT( H d I N T O ^HIGH ^ GEAR■AR W ITI H ^ B ^ E T T EHER R C A R ^

' Miicellanaou* for Sal* 140 Mobil* Mobil*' Homei , 194 Trucki' ______^ m196 AAUTOS U T O ^OR SALE ______200, Autoi For I Soit 200 JufieJ u n e 2 1 - 2 2 '1 9 6 7 'TFwifi w in fF a oils l l l Tln-Tlm e»-N evi/t A « ll . . rsUSES; « trucMi IS-^ampw; 2 ■?r3i^ . LlLEE PONTIAC - • _ ;lTa'nCT ?f-v 5 GMC TRUCKS-IN JEROME ' T E ? _ COME and SEE g m c t i - - shoiTione Pftiu. 7?J m 8I. . M OBIl DODGE C _ - IHC TRUCKS-Gos & Diesel-s e l- - .- .. ' , ______...... _ : -^ a eatienr4^ead\^sedr-( Rej sedr-G ars^--^ aoHT-lim-ilt-therB--~-imtt-«otii'^ -— Marl ------"CHAHL1B'S:TRUCK-S— ------> , -ininal-. cnoo*#"-nnjpryurn* -and v»qc tiMtHe work_iupp ea from. Tne - r -Jip-W^ir^yHTST=24.4302: —:zzcARs C. -:;--;.TiiucKs.r-.pICK&r-.PICKUPS^ "ttje'a NMV-lff EMt-7Ui,I; j J»--TRAV.S “ TRAVEL TRAILERS” !!— J ‘.» rome. -Phone 324-2800,______TTravelcz6-Aristocrat r a \ MAGIc magIc vv, a l l e y iNTERNATl'ONAL)NAL ’fij-63 pQN'PONTIAC - " '6 -fiS'siM 5 'SIMCA C/ ...... T ..r » I! 9 S 1 9 6 4 cD m et^...'...^.! ...... IH Trucks and Indiistrlal Tractors. rirnnri ^ 1964 MERCURYCDME'F , yiSHINO tncWe, lu ssa ie , tninM."5ST pRoadrunner- n n , . :‘ora. Grand Prli^, 2-door hardtop. / / 4door. 4 door. 8,000 actual mlle^i. Custom sednn WithI automatic It transmission, radio, beater/beautiful beater/beautil ridiog equipment, reloudlng tooU. . 304 4lh Avenue w fsl. 733-4200,i:----- . ‘.i PuU T '; power, factory air, l4.-t ’ • stillstill guaranteed g for, 44,000 - . used mechanic* tools, componeni*..nMis, - PIC K U P C A M PER S • • i 1 m 3 5 ? VB " ^ INTERNATIONAL truck;■f-'**-*'' ■. .• 000«» “_actu_aj__intlc»,_,_clean_as J IS______jlhore.:^1hore,_ can’t be told f r o m^ ______■______2»tone tlnish. New carcar trade-intrade-in. ■ ------pi»tol»r- hlnoc’tl^ jp a n ilz ia c o ju ^ ------—WIni w innctiaeQ-:; _ .• _ ie M r r i MOTOR HOMES i I T I O N W A G O N ...... OOOD DOUBLE bed, refrigerator !. * iS’ aluminum van, ^ o to r S lusi ’65 COM pA«« ET - S1555.',5 ' '.'66.MERC '66. M ERC UR Y ~ . 1961 POKU STATION W and-ml»cell«tieou» itemi. A?an. /p a ri- . WWlm lnneboRo ...... compiiicompl*ieU'. overhauled, »3iX)0, 0’ ■a'. ■ Montclair 2- d o o r hardtop. ' ., ' . 60" ELIiCTRlC «to%ri. GE poriet.le , T I-ORD, 1000 1^-ton,. Long whcvlbuse.■Ibuse. ■ -FuryFury 111 4-door hardtop. Ra- ' ■ 1963 MERCURY SPORT COUPE ...... $1275 dl*hwa>her. 2P" Rlrls' bike. G52 , L (0) (0) K • new tires, A-l condltlun; }i95.15. J8IJsl dlo. dlo. healer, aulomnilc trans- .rc □ Mtii 5 This Is a one-ownerer beauty in bright red with allI leather InlerlInterior. Caswell, Sparc No, 34.______. nilsilmission, oower sivrrlna. nlr??: '65 RAM BLER $1603 AUuras Drive;' Phone 7M.9CnB, or. 770 , 4 . door. B-cyllnder,., Very low mileage^Completcly'Completely (equipped with power:r steering, po\powei;^ Wa l l lent, S'xio- with poiei. Ai> Al. KKROPF — SCHULT CHEVROLET.c h e v r o 1057 W-ton 4-spccd • ’Cond ^ickupj^ Lon'j! wlieclbasc. PhoneP e ■ »?«« J,. ™overdrive -d ; and sharp. briakes, Tifercomatic,Ic, radio, heaheajentnd new lires. Fully, gguaraafc u a r a a f ^ . most new JSS. Call 733-7232.: -— FLEETWOOD — f'ckup fa n wllh Beige nil vinyl In- — r------^------TlThe Dcsl ond L o w st S43^^3^ terlor. Factory Guarantee. > ’S4'54 IMPEIMPERIAt...... J2295i • You must see this one to bclie\ believe itl. .14] financing and Insurance. INTERNATIONAL, jjj 1953 W-lon pick- Misedlaneou* Wanted -141 up; tl50. see at 516 H eyW n,_ 4 • door., Full power, air ’66 PLYM OUTH ,co„dmo»lni. ,-«ndUi 1965 CADILLACI DDeVILl e V I L L E ...... : ...... $3745 TOP CASH FOR SCRA^■ A ^ ^. IVM agic Valley Autoi Au ot For[ Solo ------2 0 0 ------‘ ■ ruru ry ry 111'4-d5or hardlop,'Ra- •ci r h n r ------dlo, heater. pov,vr sleerlnK,S’ ,'M FORD i ^ V.sms)■' -■ '■ -=. -— Four door with factorylory air condiconditioning, electronic eye,:ye, and of course,coui "■ Mobile Homes ■318- enKlnc.*^ 7,280 actuSIlul FalconFalcor wagon. 6-cyllnder. fully powered. Locallyrally owned. (Guaranteed cannot be told from new.ni M , . B' miles. White wllh Burgundydy automalic autoni transmission, ra­ H. KOPPEL CO, „ 5 ------^------’ “ ■ Interior. Show Room Clean.in, dlo. dlo. healer. h Books fo r $4045. 192 2nd Avenue South_____ :ii mllM w en Hlwny 30 733-flHl...1 F( FOR PEOPLE^ ' K:Puctory Guuruniee. : ------WHO WANT TOGO!- ’64 RAMBLER ...... SI295 I960 m O N WAGON ' ...... ■SS - MOBILE HOMES - '.5 DODGE 95 '“fd™ 4-door wagon. VB. automatici I960 BUICK STATION ...... 460 ''S H H i S a l'33-2387 S • Star Craft — New Moon —• KU PolaPolara 4-door. V8. automaliclie transmission, transr radio, healer.® Nine-passenger, wilhvilh good papaint, aulomallc transmission,-ratinsmission,- radio, • anytime. ______»-ll)-12-21)-23'»-ll).|2- wide, up 10 CO’ long. -tot ' transmission, power steering. . . _ ^ heater. Vacation ready!rea d y ! NAD/ NADA book $600. WANTED: Furnliure. appliances. _ T] . 19G7 C H E V R O L E T - TRAVEL TRAILERS - Jmpala 4-door sedan. Radio,idin fj,„power brakes, air condlllon-SS: ’64 '64 CHEVROLET CHE^ ..•.$1595 healer, automatle transmission,Ilon Vei-y low mileage. One'no Impala jmpal coupe. V8. automat- 1 Q f\Q Mlice|[qn*out Servlca 142 sa s*LEs'«:''s“^SvTci?-“' les sd". Ikes!- *“c‘ory guarantee. . le le transmission. irai Green color.■: •,1959 FORD STATION:tion wagonV ...... ? 385,...‘ iB ..jsrw K »«E Jsa.. - ■------•Fouc-dQor.mndcl.-a-new-car.,_fl_new_car. tradihin,jne;omicc..Pow.-Power-steeHng et^teeri ...... 95 '6T d O D G £ ...... slusa ^ ^ SEARS = -T:BSKEfc«ISE=yS',g S ■ IE S - -;sir white. 7,000 miles. ’65’gV DOId ODGE ...... $1895 'S r p p D i ' radio, heater. Realal sharpi sh a rp i Honest Prices — Fair Dealing* Dart, convertible, VS. aulo- 4-door. ’/ ““ J 6 . cylinder, auioma- . CUSTOM K IT C H E N 11II YEARS SERVING T9C7 BUICK s;:imatlc transmission, power tic irarfsml»*lon. “ ® - - mler steerlnit. low mileage, new . . E ; .£ ..3.d^;?^;!A^W i\33.333. . , ■ 1966 CHEVELLE ...... $1745 esis. Ures. factory guarantee. '63 '63 PONTIAC PON^ ...... $6M“ :.- Four door sedan. New car tradi I-'ree floor plan*. Free color — —^ ----- rndio,radio, heater, auiomatlc irons-•ans- ' Tempi New car trade-in has gas saving 6-cylinder6-cyllnder engengine,''. sketch. Quality Installation. No _ Tempest 2-door. Standard , "nvfti M FO RD ...... $999<99 transmission. transr ’ standard traasmlsslon.islon. Radio, Ihealer, show-room clean.:lean. NADA bookb money down on Scar* moderolt* T 5i;rvf,sr;,dS''iidi's '« s ; J $1050. SA V E $205.- HERE I AM af.: dhr.n., ..CO.., L.Cd S i - T h, M S ; '63 ’63 VOLKSWAGEN VOLl . . . . S995 T h e Little A d W ilh T he gias*. , Convertible. CoBve Rebuilt motor. ______■ ______^ T / 1959 ATION WAGON ...... ’...... — BIG BARGAINS ^ _ 13G5, C H E V Y I I ' '«5’65 ?ADART I ...... S1695 1959 BUICK STATION ■ ...... $ 270 C«mer»-Phofo Supply 155 ^ Station wagon. Radio, heater.aler 2-door2doi Hardtop, 6-cyllnder. '63 62 OLDSMOBILE 0LD5 .... J1I888 '^ Just right for'flshingling trips, tal taking the kids lo ballII gameslgam esl loshone Sim pson’s M obile H omles es " automaticfmoms transmission, powerower “auiomatlc “'o transmission, ra- M U 4-door. 4-i] Full power, auto- CAMERA Cenler. Inc., 201- Shoshone Sim . steerlnl!, power braltus. whllovliUe '**“• heater. cxceMcnl -Ures,cy malic malic transmlssftn. Nice. ^S treet South; Sale*, repalri,I, rent- Rupert, Idaho • • JiaJwU duw low mileage, beige with ,ECTRA- ...... ’...... ; ...... ais. 733^921. ______sidewall*, power jc a r winduw, “■ I960 BUICK ELECTRA .... :...... ? ,460 all vinyl Interior. • matching Interior. Scan. '62 '62 CCHE’ H E V R O L E T ...... $1195 5 With ,air conditioning.ning. Sharp f two-tone finish. Locallyally owned. :— :— MODILE~ IIOME moving: licensed Impala 4-door. V8, automatic A ircraft f o r S«l« ' • tfiS1 6 5 '!’?n"dVn “nd Insured. Anywhere U.S.A. Dco 1 Dance, 701 Colornilo Avenue,:'ven'’u'e“ ‘ ’64 COMET COP ...... J1295195 •, transmission,iV'SSk p o w r •teerlng. *i Q n o jrd Extra sharp. JLyOtD CONTINENTAL ...... ' R E E D E R FL Y IN G SER VICEVIC E Gooding;Gnodti 034-4477. L9nvu your 19G2 F O R D Callente Caih 4-door, VB, slnndard 1963 LINCOLN CONTI> ...... $2470 .. I ou con Qjidxio 500 4-door *edan. Radio,,. transmission, .j,.. red color and t7/\o i g New car trade-in.t. Shows exci excellent care. Fully powered plus air • ; For the best deal In Aircraft _ £ ™'69 r FO o R RD i ...... J399 • For. low cost rjlg h t Instructlonla , era,:;s5- " ,— "" — healer, automatic’ iransmHslon, Fordor. Sharp. conditioning. New' tires. WeWc guaranteegu It will be a1 car you’ll cnenjoy. , SALE OR Rent; lOxM 19UI Columbia' .7r^n“ power' power steering, power brakes, nving 3 bedroom. AskinK Price. S3500, WMO, U u e i while sidewalls. 2 lone Turquoise LIMITED membership* In nylng ^ tlCK UPS?S ahr-T-RUCKSahr.TRUC 1965 club. 2 now Aircraft. Ideal»B? for '>'■ off':'’- Will trailcil.c for fo'" „„d w ond white. lG E N ...... ______student or profcsslonol pilot.ni rMiCall smaller mobile home. 701 Colorado 1965-yQLKSWAGEN Jerrv 733-7U1 days only. . _Avcnue. Gooding. ______" '59 '59 CHEVROLET CHl .... S8S0150 ’59'59 FOFORI RD . . . .'.T : .,....' $8955 - Beautiful blue, wllh'llh radio ant ahd Keaier, exceplioriallyially low mileage.mile ------SPARTANSPART/ Imperial 135S 8x43'. 19G1 P O N T I A C »;-lon. C-cyllnder. , . ‘O'‘0’ tjcylinder englno' 4-speed, . Boats for Salo 1691 6 9 2,fuii2 full bedrooms, air conflltloner, , . . long Wheelbase, wide bed. B^ I d f l f l C O M E T ...... ______excellent condition. Phone 631- 2-do^, ,95 K " ' - I 1966. MERCURY COME' ...... $1760 ^ ' 5916. Mlnldokn.I ______;______• “ul®!"'2'rm^,ro“S'.„Sl."o. '■p‘o"SZ ‘J; '53 FOFOI R D ...... 1195 ' & — — sieerlnR. power brake*, whileA'hUe H-tcH-ton. . One. owner, sky blue)lue with wilh whi'white top. Absolutely thethe ccleanest lea n est '66'6 In P r e - S e a s o n t'OKi-'OR SALE:s 8'x35' trailer house. .iJe^n J townl Fully equipped.pped. Phono 733-0513 belween 8:00 and . ’67 DODGE ‘ ^ " 5 8 FO RD ...... $305 0:00 or see at Hoover S Trailer '" i > o , ... Ranchero. VB, standard•d . ' ■ s A Lir ' S K"” Court afier 6:00. l*J. nransmlssion with overdrtvn. . ^ ' ON WATER SKIS TERRY. j|S 1064 18^' self containedsirssa 19E0 f o r d traveliruvcl trailer. Excellent condlllon.tidlllon. 4 -door-doo: slntlon wagon. Rndio,-ndlo, -■ . . ‘‘‘‘I ‘“' ““■y suaranlee. '63 .53 FO pQR] RD ...... $1403 ^ I ^ BU D & MARlC’S J«D5.KJD5. 1947 Poplar Avenue. 733- healer. ^ “>"• ’56 D O D G E .;...... $305>95 K^^p^e^e'd*' M®,'' X ' 347 Main East 733-im13-1104 _2M i______'“ “!4-ton. I VB, 4jipeed.- ; T H E ISE5EN > MOTC3 T 0 R S I ■ ______SHASTA,bHAST^ America's largest selling CHRYSLER outboard motors.lotors. travel trailer. Blue Laltts Trailer jgQQini O L D S M O B IL EE ’50G'59 GM M C ...... $ 7 0,„n 0 '62 'fi2 DODGE D 0 D ...... $ 1 0 0 33 .Sijir Craft boats and campcramocr Park.Park, Wion. V8. long. 4-speed. trailers. Sterling boat trailers. vAN D ■ 88 4-door Sedan, Radio, hcnicr,■aler, i^.itli-ion, fl-cyllnder. . ” est Place In The W orld To BuyB u y A CCar a r »»«•■ VAN DYKE 1003 Embassey.ft I0ic35, 733 automatlo-“ transmission, power The Easiest Place Ii ® P®*®*' brakes, white jq j.' 3T PPHONE H O N E 7733-7700 Jerome” ?mp"lement <• • s 9359“ " " " ‘ “ ■ ;“ ' ; s io 2-Ton Trucks In Slock 3 5 I-Ton 1-Ton Dual1 Wheeled Trucksk, 701 MAIN EAST MARINA I " For News, Weathereather and B Best Entertainment:; Listen To TheTl MI South Uncoln 324-4C061 PONTIAC Chief, 10' wide, 58’ get ft line Thompson IV wood boat * ''» '» ‘■ , CHISHOLM Oroihers, Burloy: Your MUST sell. ind trailer at a bargain. 733-3021711^11 long, 3 bedrooms,' *3,000, Wed MERCEDES Beni 200 ...... 1067, CHISHOLM 1 jr MUST sell. IH7 Mustang, a-door Bean, p a l l e t Motel, Ketchum, p T j l r OPEN EVENINGS -- 500 Block B lo c k 2r 2 n d A v e n u e S o u th ” of?^wmte®coff white color wllh red Interior.. oulhorUcdouihorUcd Rambler dealer fonn hnrdtop, bluebli wllh vinyl top. will between 7:30 p.m. and B:00 p.m. j _ Sugerb ^rform aifce^ nnd^ fantastic; CassiaCy^ila nndond Minidoka Counties. 676-8- a c c e ^ ^ol^ t equity. Phona — —i>OHN60H-outl>«>wda-and-fikce-Ho^ S^XHEifKrjnc.------KennyHVloon— — W hiirSHs—inir£lils— =•*— JuE-BU tler- *e*: new Datiunm, McCulloch sow* and outboards. Dean Motorjr’ Com-com- - * Bean! ‘^'*''1 ChnUeV Moiei', Kifich'um,*^*;'um!^ JEROME CHEVROLET, I9S0 Impaln 4-do6rr VOLKSWAGCVOLKSWAGEN. 1018: partiallyy FORD, iIMS m Galaxie SOO 4-door pany. 126 2nd Avenue West.■I. 13’13' GO LITE iravel irnllor. Wlll/111 lake 200 S^nSoulh Lincoln Ph, 32-l-4fll2l-4fll2 ------hardlop. VJV8, sUck *hlft, *303, Uest wrecked. .S n- hardlop. All vinyl Interior, ‘3M* Buy Auto Sales, 807 Main West. Rlno nnd p Is- PIDSadiLAsS boat, 40 iiorse .. =il,c"k'’l^oIir3^ra",!rs"hVpp'e"a‘r'ri'td" . - . MILLER_AUTO-SALES.____MIL r)KI Open-7-d*y»->-weak..733.M 4fl....■ -C7I7, -C7I7. Itupoft.-Itupei ...... and-brakei. 3 % S 3 % ‘i' Our clearnnce sales Is on. Each - DRIVE A UTTLE oS.y-'d°.i . t t e “n'}!“’S?i?t aVdl'Vee-ariJWa t 1314 1 33’ 5 SPARTAN ? ^ Koynl Mansionr Trail- f ^ . . ------.- year we soil, oul In June. Late•eie A nd YouYC C onslstenily.S ava, ' ! “ Nort^ Fillmore, Jerome.______er. 4242S West Conwr Sireel,, phone phone model, clean cars; discounted iM^'and lO sf PIlONTl'ER*trailcr house?Sxo"* IF R O N K M O T O R„ ifnro”.."M.'SSn"o"! '« KS t ?1$100 to $500 A trailer. Like new. Good skiingkllng or tlROO.IlflOO. Good condlllon. Justin Mills, Creok Road, Hansen, 423-SI7D, fishing outfit. 733:83.17.'______733-30 -• •______• - Direct fa — I’lymoulh . Jn ABBIEi Ui; R IGU U E E N ’S : r,“? S -BON/^^BONANZA-MOTOR-eO— 40 horse motor. Captain Crewe, s sHASTA. h a st < 1085 20- sclf-conialned.led. SCOSco ter ter'foi for nil auiomotlve needs. Sales poNTiyPONTIAC — BUiCK MINI- HARBAUGH " A K tl f l MOTOR C0.‘0 . ------______fl4ft Polk.______and Iservice f^lo ry authori^ lied. iiS. CASSIACASSIA'S only VOLUME car Ooodlni,Ooodlng, Idaho Phone.SJiHIU T ^ 1 1 0 * Chovroot, I'onllacs, Oldsmoblles,r2 djaiBi- dealer, Naw car*. 1330 Overland ___ ^ LOCAL 1-OWNER;^ER,LA Li TE M ODEL TRA ^•^ole*budd'^Wheo"i'for In*trock. T ru ck i j . 1' 9 9 * 6 nu?ckl nulcks. dnd OK U^sed Cars. . nnd „ X^enue Avenue, Used cars, lOOl -Eait...’a’'*!.. MUSTflU !ff'"sill' sell 70fli l>alrlane~ 5 §ir Vi; E L T R A D E - IN S 324-8222, Jerome, ______STUiniSTUDiaiAKUK. 11)52 pickup,, unuer Under Trucki Trucks. Open Sundayi and1 even- ^ aln , iiurjcy, 1 able l4' ALUMINUM Loan filar and and~ia~- 12- «0,00000,000 guaranteed actual miles,iles, cx-ex- Ings. ______. ------L- ____ g ‘^f.hoye'=*8^rv""^33-?S3r"*^" borsa power Sea King motor.)r. Oood ccllenccllent condlllon. nuver been ——— r rack,®" DODGE, lOflfl Charger. Deautlful= a ^*or »|0C condition. 432-2707. Murittugh. wrccl 111 Rvinr ^Uurgundy paint with eMollcnt a K »^ . 1 9 6 5 5 R i v i e r a ------11965 9 6 Mercui7 ' 1 8 0 overdrlvo. heater, spoillght,lit, elc, vinyl Interior, Big engineu withwl h ------______• ...... , , Molorcycl** 180 inoo. 73.1-W31). power GRAND SPOUTs r equipped wllh S f MONTUREY 3-door hardlop. AU ------5 ?rT.mls'.}o"‘"Ausi ‘''ihr'ca? r v - r radln, healethealer, automatic console SPECIAL Kfffiower Including factory air eon- PURCHASE YOUR Hondaa mo. 4 llU.SInUSiiS; 4 iruckir 1ft' cumpend ? r"‘31> 2 to npp^c'fflo. CM S torblke from a reliable esiubllih- air c- on Ihe noor. power tilt steering dlilonlng,lilonlng, vlnyf lop, Immaculala ed deoler. 45 yours oxporlencaitlenca van van'lKflerV^sS^ frnt' ware- Tw?n ’ wheel, pnwur firakos, power h u e -i n n r i In Iho moiorcycle buslnois,1, I'nc. I'nc« hnus«houso tracior; dump Iruck: 2 load. . kei seats, factory afr conditio- ,1967 Rambler ■ » "ol ? ■ ■ 'WILL!ILLS ^ nlng. tsa luwlow mileage,mil local 1 owner, tory trnlned mechanic*, fully ers. I* S''®- PALCON, lOflfl Futura, Perfectict eon- ■Oulpped shop. Wo will not.o!“'{5 be shone E n . T f r i i S . W " " ' ' ’''*'’----- 1------* dltlnn. ! g ' Very anxious to sell.ill. Will Wa sold this car new, R E D E E L L ^ 4-door sedan. 0,000I $2287 undersold nnn wo service' whalWhat cITtlvr cHliVnOLIJT. 11)04 M-'nn pickup, nlcku^. take older( car In on trade. Phono t T * we sell, Complelo line for road Long, wide box, big •fl.' fspeed, yjj.bv $3495 a ncluni c tu a l m mlleii. Thig c a r ia and irall. tlelm eti and acces- h„e,, nooj. unniol Chevrolet.OTo*!; Co., _Z?i:?^2!L------______TT eequipped quipped with regular fuel 1 Ruport. 430-3lftH, ______CIIUVROLnT, CIIEVR 1057. Corvette motori JUNESPECIAECIA L BUYSS cngino, radio, heater, rear! 1962 Olds ir door, excellent condUlon. Phono 3i4-25'i0,li4-2520, ^ 'Y o u r HontlQ nml VVANa n ^~ 14'i side doors nnd rear door, excelli • ' • 1 9 6 sent fipcaker, power sleer* {iunun e Kftwanokl Denier itsb1050 OMC, 0 cyllnilor. 4 •nd and 2,i, Jerome,Jerom ______^______• 1964 Buick S"Vn {iUnun BS 4-door hardtop, Lo­ iwTrrrTc lofic C h e v r o l e t ...... Ing. p<)wor b ra k e s, a u to m atic cal *1 ow'owner, eiulpned wllh all BLASIUS MOTORSS ,%'i1 s & t ^ * *• Twin ■^ilViVubl.ftT, 1»M, VH, nut'omiiflc lOfiG ...... $ 2 Q 0 5 n p rriiA ' power Including frway power ___ m (runsmlislon. Hood condition. *"• In. V8, 327. 4- , A n ilirni « Mika Thornion ...... Art Hlrning ...... 793-aitiO / ( ' i i i v x r mis.ilon. A Rharp onol i'll i-ifa iw n f a l c o n Fiiliirn convertiblo. 'O-cyllndisr m o to r, , • isnlon. A renl nico ono ...... $1203 jq q ^ Iixceiient niitoiiuUlc imnHm isnlnn. A renl lOBI CHEVROLET 1 hardlop nport coiinc, Vfl moior, VH, 327. Hiipur nporl12-door*linrdiop, 2-door*linrdioi power steer* Tyf 'SE i^'sr^?“ fle*e"*S‘i 1M5 PONTIAC CHtnlinn jmrdlnp iinort WORKMAN/ 2 » Jefferson aflar fliM p.m.■m. , V spced IninNinlsKlon,on, iwlldfiolld hliiclibliick finltih $2203 ' li’K and brnkCN, radio,Ilu, 4 on lliothe floofloor. Seo this ono. , 1003 M E R C U R Y ...... 5131)5,5 , , b B r R O T H E R S 4 A-l BUYS BU _ scrainbTer. Phone*733"-3W'*>■'* 10G4 FORD ciiHlom '.WO'' 4- ■ R uport, ' ’ Idnho 430-3478 t t -tw “i T R A V E L HOM ESi 1003 RAM IJI.ER AmbuHnadorinador ’HOtl’'nOtl' -i4-door di ulatlon wnRon. Cau Ken Wabb, n3-4IIO,IIO, VH m n io r, HutomiiUciiiic tritn»mlfiHl trnn»mlfiHliiii, pow er ilc o r- 11303 , ] 0{)3 A L L S T A T E M o to o r r c c y y c c l oe ...... } n sB C CASH A S H - FOR - CARS -UNIONS ^ MOTORS ______, Inu, faciory air coiidlUoiiln|5.indllloiilni5. VcrVery Sharpt ...... $1303 CK CENTER AT 150 3RD EAST ~ ______10(12 V O L K S W A G E N 2 -d o o r . R tid l 'i. ANY MAKE-ANY MODEL - ~A-1 A-l USEDUSI CAR AND TRUCK CENTER / -lO erC A D IL tiA C Sciinn •DfiVHIe.- D oVllie.- 1-iiill-'ii!lpow or,-«ir-condt»------. p ------10- . . . .M p r. r ..f ...... 11703.liras, -: 10G2lOCJ CHEVROLET-,.,.” ...... J121IS ; D IS C r ACTOR V“SPRCIAJ,- IS..* DISCOUNTAUTO...^';■ J^3oL'd-__^7l '65 J?( Vfl, DolAir fltnllon wa|{on, RRadio, adio, healer, power W I'aiI'alcon Hanchero, (-oylln* Classlo Cla 779. ‘Tple rmina. on 1001 lOOl 1MPA1;A h a rd lo p iiport «p«rt coiipn. Vfl m otor, p o w e r ' WRECKING- , • culale ow mileage new $1003 Hlcerlng nnd niitomiUlc.nlillc. „i„, ri,t, der, (taridard iranimls* euli KAMP. AWAY : ...... Olldo irniiHinlRHlon, , pow pow er er Hicorin HicerlnR. R eal ShorpI . . $1005 First Place West of lloe^lal on i ,j.. .lllBlmW..??....-j.i:l'P.nfjT»-M»«...... eve ■ : P IC K U P : C A M P E R S ...... ' lofio RAMnLER 103H CMRVROI.nT -l iloorloor setlan.sethn. (fl-cyllnder motor, ‘ III^ ,.. ' ...... paiienger and pickup, 5 ...... ssS{ ^rai M i& s — ; b i »»» I 3Q. ' Am baRsndor H-'doorp fltfdnn,fl^nn, Rndio, henter, power lLOOKIII o o k im c Custom palming, iieaiii pai r» I'll)'' Power GUtlo trnnsmlsRlon.mlsRlon. A real nico running c n r. $303 rleanlng, denis removed cheap, r- rrice, tail), Pickilp cnvors, .iu" * BicerliiK, jKiwcr brnkoankea nnd aulonautomatic. (.'ars, j ii^4 trucki, Kalcons • )3I, I'hone . '591 Rambler $79 ; If,;?'!;-"’ 1058 C IRV R O LET HolAir(Air 4-door fietlan.fii V8 motor, . , ,««« .Jl.llui. Il.ni.r., '■ '»K0. 5 9 Fp, o r d ' . . . . $ 6 9 5 ' a . sal i!!f» , m lOOO O L D S M O D IL E 080 8 ...... JU ST $ COS vS htow P ckun camper* from B i‘?inli‘^ lo 11'. Power Olldo trnnfimlsslon,imlsslon, powerpowoi Bteerinn,*/^ Real i plflkup. VI, 4-ipM d,-alJ • 3ar fio s 2- eearned, arned. ithe Merllorious Unit t v • ' Compare witli rings %> CCommendation om m cnt near, Qui Nhon, I llir in The men off the Job included ^ • Vietnam, -for ils: ’outstanding"-D uring Blaze 198 suspended for an alleged S H selling, for $125.00 , performance of duties-in con-;on- K K^LLOGe l l o g g ', Malio (AP) -six;iv slowdown in the writing of traf- 8 y * a flc violation lickets. ^I l u i . S CREDIT TEITERMS nection with law enforcement,;nt, men • esca]escaped unhurt from a fl® violation 8 S MONO INTERIINTEREST traffic control, convoy_escorts)rts burning IndustrialInt building Tues-;s- The pollccpolice union demands a S ^ , ^ and security missions through*Igh* day afternoon,afiem after they were:re totop p ppay a y of $10,000$ ye ar. T h e top 3 r i M M ’ 3S out the Vietnamese II and III tratrapped p p e d fofoi r a -tim e on the u p pere r is now $8,335$S,33i in the fifth y e a r of 3I Don’s • Cafe ^ Q gg ' ' Corps tactical zones. It was Ihc floors of t service. City officials, say the S . . ' thc floors of the structure. service. Cit; 8 Next to Old Poit Office ^ SHOSHONEihoshonb ATa MAIN first military police battalionlion They climbeddir down thc core of budget doesn’tdoest permit any more a8 . ' - 8 (N*xlCN*«l » to ' Ytlte Y*lli>w C*bl______’ : In Vietnam to earn the award,d. the buildinbuilding. ______mm oney.______^______lifciSW BW M a '■ •' I ^ hi W p * l i DOCTOR ORDERS no10 honeymoon lor Sylvia Tarreil,il. Burlington, Ky., now Mrs. Terry H * Williams. She wss Injureded in an automobilpauton accident on MemorialVlemorlal Day. Pfc. Williams, also>"?t ot H I '*K H . . m m Burlington, Qew here fromrom Vietnam to‘her bedside whereere hche promptlypromp married her. Hn ie H ■ A ceremony was performedied in PincvlewPinevI General Hospital.tal. (AP wlrephoto)wlret Draft Plan V ^ alley T'raffic raffic Courts E a | / Tommie Joe ^illard, 31,, Ru-Ru« JIO;$10; RonaldR( T. Anderson, 23. Is Sent To ,pert, w as’fined SIOS by Rupert(upert BuHey,Burley, driving while license was M B K suspended, SI05; Theodore E. ■ ■ B ...... Ju stic e of- th e - P e a c e -R o y T.^ ^ Astcn, SO, Rupert, improper H k President ______Archer Sg for driving while his s hackinc backins^lS. ... MWB d r iv e r s licHn’s t w as-suspended. . " By ROBERT A. HUNT Sj“ 'j , - u/iii. He served a few days Jn Jailil aand n d Laf•■y ®- W illiam s, 18, R u p e rt, ■ WB WASHINGTON (AP) - Wilh !!' Hou p Ws fine was paid and the pleadedP’^a^d innpcent to a chargS~of ■ K H only tokon opposition, Iho House J ail sentence was suspended, speeding and a hearing was set ■ passed and sent to President Wj .gyjjej His driving privileges were sus- for June 23 by JudgiTArcher. ■ M K e nnm i n u ore 2-Spe■ S p e e d ^ Johnson Tuesday a revised ° Billie Bennie Joe, 24, Rupert, ■ ■ " draft plan' which gives under- ^ /is . is serv se rv in g 21 d a y s in ja il In graduate college students defer- finedFmcd by Judge Archer^ for iicuneu of a $105 fine fo r d runk ments as a*H^atter of right.It. speedmsperdir g w ere M ark S. W arr. 17, rfrivincdriving. . HH T h e 377-29 vote com,pleted pleted Oakley.pal'Jpy' 510: Christie S. Donkin,onkin. Judge Archer also-fined E. msfff® congressional action on a com com- - {'■ 17. B urley. S20: G ilbert C•" hapa. W * Rr obinS? H aa g , 18, B urley. $15 fo r B i | s l | promise version of the bill^„X that t i'*n. Ru^rt J30I Steve D. nT i- 1 W a • a stop sign violation. iBgiljg l^ asb eriB rs ^ the Senate passed last week,w eek, bwuer, a u er, 16. P a u l, $25. ______Although the measure omits OthersOther fined by Judge Archerkrcher ■f" " " " ' 'several changes aslted by a \vere VernonV C. Merz, 46, Hey- J NEV/LY REMODELED ■ ^ presidential study commission,lission, burn, failure1 to yield thc right ■ ■ Johnson is expected to signn It.it. cfof way,way $10; Earl H. Haynes. ! I ...... lis tin g authority for thele mil- Paul, failure1 to yield the€ right i Koto's| $ 1 ' Itary draft expires June 30 but of wayway. $10; Ralph J. Johnson,m son, ■ ! ' ■ N o,Trade>m the now IcRislatlon continuesitinucs 31. BuiBurley, stop sign violation, i ^ ______:______r i r z : — CAFE R ^ u i r e d " d Tho new act would pernill C Congre ongress’ m a d e' it c|par’That'~lT*Sh a f l j l ■ ^ M Presideni Johnson to putIt Into favorslavors thc plan, which Ji)hnson)hnson ■ ■ cffcct his announced intentionItion otof can 'P'H pi irilo I’V r^-'gulu*cguiu-! I will be ! . placing the emphasis on indue- tion, j 1 3 4 tion of-10-year-olds. It has,s heeh hceti ThcThe President would hcopro.| pro- ■ OPEN » 2 speeds: vigorous agitation ^ve£ on o ld e r m e n In thc 19-2020 age hiblted hibltcd from chniigliig—as hc ■ - .i I atlon ^ves good ^ group. susRcssugRcslcd—the present selection|.io n :' TUES., |M JUNE 27TH ! 3 7350 pcrubbingicrubbing to sturdy itemnsj s; gentle ^ This change in emphasisisIs is methodmethoc by using- a national lot- a ■ not wfltten-into-tho-new.law-buaw-but .tcry..gystcm. ,tcry..g; ...... ------!*mmfmmm,mmmmmmmnmmmmm^ n » w i J aigitation g i t a U o n jppm pcrs delicatcole itemitems s

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' ' ' 1' 1 ' ■ - j."i . : 'A-2 Twin Falls Tlmes-Newi ■ - R ' - —juno-21-22 1967.------l j I P a n e lin g L ow er 1W alls FOR poi BEAUTYr and :SERVICE Tile Has 7 I I - GreatesrEleganirlsgant Look—_ ^—- ---- I l ET-us-instolis-install—^----^ -— . WWhen hen IIt’s time to redecorate,rate, dings, nailsnai: and putty. If you J f e tnthere!SJ)n0:tlitng e re !8 j) ,th8tTmii“inJcctijcct pi^entordoithc'flnlshingpnSentori your- - “Deco£aling~ H a tototall}^ u iljc new look into any. roomoom self, get unfinished hardboard "15?J ^ in thcthe hohouse, add a touch of cle-which ,rcq,rcquires-no sanding be: LL— M — gancoTTiigancoTTind-glvo-you-sorviccable: sble; fore—paint—fore—paini varnish,—staln-or- ^ “ Uses To3ay ^ I y . easy-to-care-foreasy-to-ci wall coveringring, shellac isIs applied. .. ' : Three or four decadese s aw,a m , H I It’s-wainscoting, or half-wallwall The job is completed wilh a ceramic tile was. limited to the ■ ^ paneling. molding-acrdss-the-tbp-of-the molding-a bathroom. ■ This technique of paneling; the wainscotingwainscotin and a baseooard at —- lower>half o( the walls (to alwutbout the boltom_^-,botton NdtTsIcftadavr-Improyement-lament' ■ jfll ------— ------— i — — chairtop"h’ci8hl)-can-b6-foufid-iriid-iri —Hero-art—Hefe-ard-somoTarcas-ItCwhlch: j___ In size, color, shape and auaiR; ■ “ tna^o^d^'lw incs^particulQrlylarly wainscotinwainacoting-^wlll-look^goodrandr = :; ~ A ------havc~aHoTvcd~ctranile—tile—t-tlle-to — H I j S S a j S It“ l5 wcaT~woll:— ------^ — I . A|,' 1 break the "bathroom barrier.larrier; ■ 31 ■ Aluminum Siding combines, equally adaptable to contempor-ipor- Living t and Dining Rooms — ■ ' for use in many areas' ot thc ■ PLU.S m an y o th ers. •' : ot the ji ' \Vll ary houses. - woodgrain paneling Ts ideal herere Ii or-of-A AL L L o th e r sldfngs PLU.S m any hom e. ■ h ^ SU- . In living rooms and bedrooms,oms, because IIIt picks up the warpi , V manu MB l > ^ I J*jM Domestic tiles are now mam ■ - it blends beautifully with, high-woodhigh- wood, tone of the furniture and;s .SAVES. MONEY^ OVER THETF YEARS fnrtiirprf in’ tho pnltre nrfstnattrfsm atfc ___ H.... -i ^ . 1 - ^ . — : style—decor,—In-r-heavy—trafficaffic makes-an-«legant-bacJcdrop-/ot.makes-an ------^ccUwn^rxoiorsrwih;h mmore ore ■ Z Z - f r ^ Z areas like the halls or stair-itair-today’s today’s rlrichly• textured uphol-| ; . 'than a - thousand shadesIdes tolo ■ T- t/y ways, It gives effective wall pro-pro-stery. stery. In accent areas, you. choose from, says the TlieI t Coun ■ tecildn. With an easy-to-Inslallislall might try a wainscot of the filM 1st. COST moy bo Q bit cil of-America. ■ i( ■Ktt‘* y4 E v HV \j I M t ® - woodgrain paneling like hard-lard- grccgree painted palnl white or gold.. ' , more, but It ELIMINATES’^ Sculptured tile, a comparsom pari B board, wainscoting. is a fairlyairly "'Hallway"'Hallways, Sta^ays, Family H K the .do- lively new addition to thc .do- B simple remodeling project.' Rooms, IPlayrooms and Base- K g/! PAINTING AND CARE for mestlc tile scene, offers; InflnilcInfmllc R pf’ '* ■ The four-by-eight-foot sheetsiieets ment RccRccrcatlon Rooms—wain- decorating posslbiitdcs.s- TheTh f [■ » ^ • In which the paneling comes; can scoting Is serviceable' in these I years to cpme. ■ sculpturcd face of the tileile add t [ I jf r * «: be' cut to wainscot heightt by areas becausiibee it prevents dam-| thc play of light and shadowadow-1 I ^ " sawing the panels across the age to (he walls caused by slam'l • Its beauty. ^ _ _ ___ I_ middle to form foi;r-by-/our/curing ing doors, ramwing'.with chil­ — Sculptured tile comes In con- ■ ' LESS LI THAN JIOO transformsoisforms the laundryli area into a cheerful and % om. sheets. drcn’sdren’s wa|wagons and bicycles, andnd i ' ' . — . ven tio n al sq u a re sizes, wwith i t h This young couple did all the physicalphysics work required to make their re lom This Is for', installing wainscot-s?ot- grubby fingermarks. fit iI COLCOLORFUL... SERVICEABLE...nCEABLE... BEAUTIFUL in- ^ ing This on fe a, regular walL You’llou’ll It won't dent or scratch and. gleasing^ geometric patternsterns In into In^o a literal showcase-^inchidlng!->-lnchidlng coveringco screen, painting walls, la low er.ha [Jj colon to enhanceice any luin surroundings. stalling dropped celling.u : ______. ___hiave to trim to size if you oreI are can can be be wi] wiped clean with a daiiipi f ------Installingch airto p the paneling on thethe cloth. cloth. Pic PicK a "casual’’ surface These concave-convexix tiles h ia n y o U e walls, -w-k • wall of a stairwell sifch such as s simulated wicker, cane are ideal for decorative walls, liT. To lh T -aiInstall, use a specialI ad- or burlap,burlap available in embos- - I J .p la n te r s , ro o m dividers, l i r e - ...... eq u ally { hesive that will cement the pan- sed paneling,panel for added visual'il m DAN m DAN)ANIELS places, garden walls and .fac­ Put Yourour Taste Into cling /Irmly to mosrwaU sur- iflferest.Iflferest. to form ades. They can be used to form faces. Or nail it to furring stripsitrips KitchensKitchew and Baths — ^imu-. I an over-all pattern, a singleIngle or - • By VIVIAN,, BROWNrN Ide^..idea-.. But no color or style is Cr — i it blends old attached to the existing wall,all. lated tiie or pastel colored pan-; ■ROOFING COMPANY COMI repeated design, or as random a aP1 Newsfeatures Writerriter "in” vwilh you, unless you like it. an old 6ty lf r-d 0 Inmn can get panels prefinishedished eling willwilh a ‘plastic, finish Is *'Glv<«Glve M e A FUca to Und and I’ll IRoot the Worid” Inseru with smooth - surfacedsurfaced Big indoor projects are! .under- If a couple will never haVe figurlm EUnd and ain re a as ill variety of good-lookingaking most appiappropriate. The' finish re- |e i d 0 avoid books or bibelots, the archlicct base. ^ , 151 ROSE ST. TWINWIN FALLS 733-2179 , tiles. vvay.way. Those who want to avoid books wwoodgrain. ays, It patterned or tcxtur-ixtur- sistssjsts heat, moisture and dirt and i . Jg ~tiles the crying'towel hkd bctwr—lip!Mor-Iip shouldshouid-ba-told-beforc-herputs-ln —A-rgo tecildn. - matching,mol-1ainiCTynoPicatnaraamp^flS^ ------* with smooth, flat surfacesCCS and ject their -own taste intonto the shelvesshelve and niches all over a o^sis c woodgra: tiles that are unglazed,, bright- plans.plans ■/' roomroom. , If they dislike blue, they nishinc aftcn b o a rd , > glazed, matt-glazed andd extra- ^ matters not whetherlier the should tell tneir decorator. > does ti lowing sim ple r duty plazed, the ]atter-foror floors pja„ maker is husband,, archl- One homemaker points out the nit ho has TTie f , _ ^ as well as walls. tect, interior designer, carpen- that hher happy relationship with "evcrj In which , And there are tiles thatlhat arc ter oroi builder. Objections1 should her Ikitchen ceased when she one • be- cut Tiluare; rectangular, hexagonal,xagonal, jjg^ made„i before it is.tpo late. changchanged lhe color scheme from nishint It'b a m saw ing octagonal, irregular and Inin spec- xhexhc only reason one shouldlould be yclloMyellow to blue "at her interior tag sa to en- m lddlo. . I ” iial contour designs rangingaging inIn utterlyutterl dependent on expertsperts is desigrdesigner’s suggestion. Itcheerful is so terand thi pleasant working room,)me sheets. i CES'® size from one-half inch to 12 la- that ono lacks the backgroundkground drear;dreary, she can't bear ) it.make But their the horemodeled laundry room This is •dies square. toto iwmake decisions. But one can shoshe ccan’t correct the lookIntiog with walls, has ch laying floor Ulo and ndings. in* ng . on — — . .,. still gtlll have 1 opinions, a coacoat of paint. , _ ,______jhei ______>d■■■ d e a l \ A . I ness by A woman painted ‘a bedroom of cot 1 You can bulid awareness by A v ■ ___ . re'and w all ^ of I A fli m m ' - New Trend In - ’, reading good books On airchitec- rc h lte c - a livelively pumpkin shade.-a far- j,c„s5 y th a t A f m - \ V > ■ •pli ture and decorating, by visiting out I(idea in her area. Result: peoplo 1 th e y \ . « - m l - Etchens Listed museums arid important homes. Her^hHer husband refuses to sleepInto In decide Plans rn lur- - H \ ^j| and sec It< The decorator-'sald he’d be nlshini ^2 The newest trend In1 kitchen p^gj your thoughts and s?e *t. ir i FOROR design Is locating.the bwlcsic workyrark ^iiat „hat happens. surprsurprised. He was. style is Cr — refinishIng' and lacquering S i - S center in an Island in thee middle Youyoi should be simpaticoico wllh ■ ArcArchitects often givei like their it. an-old table and turning nn old “ vn,. ------of'lHe rbom7lhe=Plumbing*Heat-lng*Heat- the^decorator.-lf-you are9 a8 sim«slm. clientclionU_credit.JoLitiore.savvy. jr haVe figurine .A Into a charming lamp. ing-CoolIng Information Bureau pie type,t; don’t choose a way-out than they can command.irchiicct base. ix V m o k r l reports. charicharacter to execute yourjr plans. For example, one manrputs-ln walked —A-:good"dccoratDrseldomrsug' ed^siim This includes the sink,lk, dish- Oneone of the most widelyy.publi- publi- arounaround the framing of hisover new a ggjts\ v n discarding worthwhile fur- waiher, food waste disposeroser and cizcd decorators In the' Unlledunlled house and suggested lie, that-the they nishings. Thc homo owner aftcn generous counter space.ce. The Statesstate is'considered a "dud'’dud" by dining-din n| room was too largeor. for ■ does tnls on her own, following INOLEUM ★THE ^1 islon. It needs, but, that hc could ^ U RRPET P E I ^IINOI range, refrigerator andid more membersmem of his profession. It tneif nts out the nieghborhood piper who has counters aro located on the sink isn't professional jealousy.sy ’ '- use some of the area aship a placewith ''everything new.” a dining Nobody digs him. There lo wcwork. At the' finish line, the side of the island, and a dining Not len she One -can see beautiful old fur- -the-sink doesn't seem to be any point to dmintdining room Is just big enough porj area on the other. Over-the-sink doesi ne from nishings being sacrificed at'bam -T------cabinels-open-botfi-/roftt-andoftt-and .what.what-hft-does.Jt_can’t_bo_calJed10 c alle d to sq u e ez e Into a n d tTic other • • - ^FORMICiMICA’ ^DECOIECORATINGIIIG IDEAS interior tag sales. The shocker is to en- eclectic or far-out. He justuit'lsli’t Isn’t rooiiLroom r.williijust^nbout. ho|d_.a y°“ INATED-Pi^STiC — back. eclec It is so ter the house ond see someI'while of -- BRAND LAMINATED-Pi^ When dishes are washed, with It. But he has tradedided on desk, chair and a couple of book "o oni shelves. »• “Hf the you horribleai new stuff thc owner . they’re stored from thehe sink his namen a long time. )ok with has chosen for her Surroundings. . A side.: When they’re used,, they're SomeSor interior designers>rs still ^ The ino man was thinking In y .- uscept; . - , , . JRIVE OUT • is in" f«nns of a den - day bed; book- There " Is available ^.gopd deal . "Tin drive remowd Irom the diningng area work on tho "this color is in" Wfnis ' is In'* sh e lv es, d e sk a n d so on,bedroom but h c of contemporary I* Jurniiure’andordln- • ■ ' ■ ! side.______*. ■ oro r “I “ th is fu m llu ro . style is In'* shelve ------neglected to tell thc archilect,I,-a far-j|g£es5(jrjes.- ary w jt is a pityis t,'a that l- I A LLinLE im i . . . who could have advisedResult: him peoplothough gb haywire when they .. : Invls- ’■ — i th a t hy e w a s ov er-estim atinsleep g th In e decide {^le to to switch to modern lur- he’d be nishings. tics on ile 'y o u **People o re Intim idated by In- -e their ^ ' 4#^^ tcriortc rio r designers, but shouldn’t arc ai SBASAVE / ■. /aliYa be. 'Good decorators believe Ishing ------1 - th cir~ fu n cilo n ‘ sh o u ld -b c-o n c 'o f —Som 1I w a lk e d Avoid_____- • .Dust ------STUDENT^I W O O R K^ T A B L E 5 coordcoordinating objccls and matcfi ers k wooden E I I lals that a client likes. Thc chaU toothp if they PR0VIDE9 LAR(3E< UNCLUTTEREDJNCLUTTERED WORK SURFACE icngc r i o T i urTacc, w m A U Icngc Is to fit lc Into athat-S home; When spot a Putting This may mean livening up.an they c m w ith STEELlEL 6TAN6TANCV^R0 WRD9 SCREWED TO STUD9 > old Victorian sofa with polka the ei )<• 't'i'c HHB|8 Justst Vl mi.m E. of n m cdl- BOUND-HEAD B N f l H ■ dots d o ts 'or striped fabric.-It could newlyOn Varnish j ------^ ...... I - I - ...... H -—.— - - mean mean-softening a.contemporary,line, the ately-i '«■ " 6CREW9'ON B A C K 'I------n - H l ^ H I ...... " Shelb/slelb/s ''Market ■ . plcco.ot furnitilrc.with: enough velvet, holo Forget I about using varnish If * ■ Q F 6 HPLVE9.ETC. ti , •.§ I .. ' . .. I H .. . . | . p lc co FiriMKEVHOtE'V R, I A ls. ^ hold a SIOT15IN II i of book no'orie is'walklng around whlio flTAMOAPOtl # you ore working. _ Varnish is especially suscept;I W J i WM a m ...... '11 but he I.- rchilect, ary walking stirs up dust, al- by Firth, Columbus,tiumbus. Downs,. |U H :cd him though It may'be almost Invls- I, ■ r — - ? > o m ;ting the Jbio to you. This dust seUles on . ^ t f V 1* 1 I ^ ll B Hundreds off samplesamples from KHK A by In- varnished surface while'you l|| ^ FtUSM D O O R ^ b W w hich to chooseloose in Wool, i nus ihouldn’t arc applying It or while lhe fin- I., believe Ishing. material is drying. ^ | B ^ t ^ •Ul • USB MOLDEDIED PLASTIC -L ^ ^ j-one-'of —Somc-profcssionai-woodflnish- —Nylon, £ Acrilan,lan, and Ozite 0RAWEB8I TiUTCcvMETIUTCOWE WTw m i / B J matcfi ers keep an ordinary wooden IK I r H lUJNNERO 'O R SUILD DRA^DRAWERS | r L M Indoor-Outdoorloor Carpet. Car] ||«g L iiufffrTie chal- toothpick handy, so lhat if they m ; ■ — — .. OUTOFM-*OUTOFM-" \ / ^ 0 L a home; spot a bit of dust on thc surTacc, B «^VWOOP V , ■ . LEQ3 AND OR^CfS ■ g up.on they can quickly pick it up wllh m m >VRE2"2'«. IVXCE ■ h polka the end of tho tooihpick. T h c __ . ■ IJ ______U O SECTION W in l ■ .It could newly-appHed-varnl8h“ lmmedF |g Q 1^2—-^O-i'ATTlCGBaiBH.ATTlCB ^i'HARDOONRO H I mporary ■atoly-oloses-inlo'fili u|Tlho'tiny B I velvet, holo left by tho toothpick. .. •mmmmmmrrnC L I PP A N D S A V H ere is one w ay to = INCREASE Tl E W Il H i i i M l i i TILE 1 AND fc OFffly* I -I UNOLEUM ROLL (GOODS 8 ^ ^ A frosh coat of Shonvln'WJIIIa ■ by ArrrtstrongIrong anai d R| add many dollars to tho valuo < 1/ tlvoty low cost. I Congoleum-Nairrim-Nairn Vio will bo glad to Inapoct yotir fr Hundreds of rolls In itockstock, h o w SI)orwln*W III[nms Moii&o m , Expert Installationlation on l EXTERIOR vnluo by prosorving ond boa H all floor coverings.erlngs. INTERIORI for yoors to como.______r • Commercial 5 COMPLETEPLETE CCARPET & RUG CLEANING< SSERVICES E m H O U S E PAIKT. 0 • Residential t e w a y t o „ p ; Profpsjional rujjJO cloarlino .8.servlco by •ih o Di{]olowjolov/ Karpot-KaroKarpe procoss, In'ourn'ou'r plant or In your - UTEX WALL PAlNT . 7 homo. MolhodI rocommondcrocommondod by loadino carpetirpet manuf(manufacturersi For do*lt-yourielfl-youriolf cleccleonlno, ahop f • SANDBLASTING o SEMI 6L0SS ENAMEL , I our complolo lino of auppi auppllqs and ronlaj oqulpnjionti[ulprrionti ' . ' 1 ^/ Rutt• R l and Point Removal, ISE THE VALUE STEEL • STUCCO, In shop i’or*- f S ‘ ENAMEL, . Vico'and porjoble.'.U— _i— . - ■ ' S A r VOUR HOME P Phone Shonvln'WJIIIams Houso Paint will K ra to th o v a lu o o f y o u r h o m o o tro la * ' ^ vlco" an 733-1134 ' ^ _ ' UTEX WALL PiiINTto Inapoct yoLir . hom o a nd s!iow youim ■ TSTOMIIFLOO o I rTa l s p l u s b e t t e r llllnms lloti&o PnInt cnn ndcl to Its I o i l w a i l PAINT ^ < RK ADD U P TO ., rving Qnd boautlfylns tho curlaco J[ OF IDAHOTHO t no. • p i ...... ■ ALUMINUM PAINT . 18 ”“B iffE R ' MATERIAL^iETTER JOB! WAI NOW EXTERIOR STAIN IjijI Magicc Valley's only completeefe and (exclusive ' . WORK ADD I Ool, to,IV S6.95 ------[T ~ -jsPRAY-ENAMEL-^ ------PP:^ — Jloor-coyetlng.-businessi^Jlooi usinessi- . . ' ...... ' A BEHERtn iR O S r ’AlNT • $3.97 G'CONTRAQORS iNAMEL S5.45 ‘ ' Opfn 9 a.m.-,i6.p.m/M<. -,A p.m.'Miin. 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fmW/£imsCor AVB."'n ,^ ' • 733-flOBT ------— ■ j24" Twin Falls Times-Newi A-3 ,r o - ’ 20 3/4 " J Juno 21 >22 1967 Bathrooms ...... •, ,,, ______: ■■ j i-x3 - E xxterior t e Panelst e l s M o v e , ' framing ~ install a complete wall with Boom With i™”' — In T o B rig h ten;e n JnIn te rio rs-... l"S»eiS OS'l?»J.!l.cop.spjcuo.u.iJqiny[.__ .,;Evcn E ven mor' — Lycars^the-fivei^y-sevenrfoot ) ______p. • • - livetive, sldliigssldiiigi were just as at- •llW f; ' bath is bursting Its dimensionsensions •' — -tractlve-^ide-todaySs-homear* ' into comi»rtmented unitslits oof f • i" - .. / ' . EExtorior x te rio r plywood panels have . 'f t i g M tUSTflM^BUIH^ ^ , great varie^. Showers, ata t first / been show! showing up indoors par- ,\} § ! 8 ^ lerallve joined to the tub in cooperative 1/4" Groove for Pes Board , 2"i" xX 2" Fro™Frame . , , ticuUrlyticularly (n,(n children’s bedrooms. life, now frequently stand, in ___ g. recrecreation re atio n ' rooms and diningi w I. jC y m . FURNITURE FURN their own enclosures. >” '• I" B A R B EQUE Q U E CCENTER l " " JIJ . . . - • areas nearrnear the. kitchen. . ■ Our ysaci ol tiptrlai■iptrlahea and. ip«clalli*d The traditional white ceramice ram ic ' . Evep In the living room, the^ ' iVlIlit i«iult laiult in Fhe've Fhe very finett'worit. Wi ' tile of the '20s — four anda n d a _ - • panels can present an attrac- fA& fP V yeu'll b«‘ dellgtiied wilh your n*w quarter inch-square wallil tiles : ------— . .• tivtive, e , grace:graceful appearance. l o K i r jittery or euf em-boill furniture, Come ^ ^ 4 " Exterior Hordboord^ —------vpholitery or euf om-k and small hexagonals o on n the *-' ' TheT h e reas''1tremendout lelecllon ef floor — has largely disappeared, i j W fine lobriMllobricjl . . . S 'n e w ■ '4 “ f « Boor ^ X , ------— —r aand n d around them, built-in vani- '- B gQ tic s, ahd room. Is becoming as essentialsse n tia i / tics, a'nd round or oval lav- M fl atories wil ■ j g to noiv homes as that s single in g l e . V' atories with adjacent counter- IB p • five by seven-foot room w was a s in space. ColdredCold fixtures are pop-p- . { ’' Come (n and HW8K30b B th e '209. E v en a single5 bath-b a th ­ r _ ular.u la r. anda n d single-handle fauceuts see examples awHaeHHB room is diversified in thele mod- '« gget e t ththe e n(nod because of thcir . ____©four' * ^ ^ 8 8 , em trend. "His" and "her"r " tow- . -u J . 1------convenienci convenience. . ■ . "cuitom ...... els have long, since been joined - -(There are also a host of .ac- . . . ,. .SIDEVIEW.^- by “his" and "hM"^ washist'b?- ba- Vv \ ' FRAMINGW ,IN C DIAG DIAGRAM ^ All FraminsFiomins 2" X 2> cessories that will update your^ ■ L.V 'I- sins. Now "his" and “her"'er" ex- \|/ \1/ ‘ ‘ bathroom. bathroom . These range from tends to dressing rooms and ’* YOU'LL HAVE LOT MORE fun e.cooking and dining with sils.sib. stackssi of dishes, cupsM and saucers, .aueers, aJ mil ai a pkea practical 5’™'““ '.,'! double medicine cab- ", even showers and tubs. ^ inets, which give you twice the ' J ..n- a barbecue center you’veI’ve made yoiyourself. The center Is a . for charcoal,cl starter" fluid,Id, etc.elc. It ha:h.; Make^ihaped le» S '* '* '' ...... O th e r developm ents a re un- ® ^ storage space and mirror area, . A ^ combination storage cabinetbluet aod wall on which to hong utea- which can.be anchored Intolie turf turl while i la Ilse. i questionably on the vray. A re- I —~ to pretty matchedn tissue holders ' M tu d y on I R a mn s s e e y ’s cent Cornell University study on anda n d wwaste aste paper baskets, “The Bathroom" called for a ■ solution to the dally bathroomroom warm, uiunusually good - lookingting Where cost« Is no problem, revolution in bathroom design. I -• th • UPHOLSTERY • DRAPERIES • A W N ING S S U pdate Thatlat BaBathroom !r traffic* tie-up. It can be achievedleved decor,decor. bathrooms can go exotic with ; * That Saturday night-tub scrub I by closing off the lavatory area WashilWashable wallpaper that sunken tubs,tul water - resistantnt 2362 3 6 ^ M ain A v e . N o . 7 3 3 -1 9 7 9 . - has gone through quite a revoiu-revolu­ /-4 . . .. from from til the rest of the. room with comcs irin a variety of colorful,rful. murflls andam built-in sun lamps, tion already. - E l r» p a-'partltlon, thus permittingI two attractiviattractive patterns Is another E njoy M orere CorConvenienceU C ■ people s f to use the bathroomm at practical way to relievo the cold,Bid, .. — ■ ' thejjjg samojjjf] time. The roomI can antJseptiiantiseptic appearance ot old- Carpet Goes'S BathroomsBan rank high on the venlencevenlent features. The tendencyndency also servese double-duty If you fashlone1 of iften be United States arey out- badly If out-you can’t if yc manage a second easy to clean. This is no prob- browns, yellows or greens. In C c mU L L I6 A N Basement areas can often be Unltec N converted into family room or commoaet or moded, too small:onven- antf^inconven- bathroom bathro^ yet. there are! some lem ifif; you sclcct the right: ma- addition to floor tiles, there arc other uses, with a mlnipium^[hum of lent.ient. things you can do to make:e pres* tcrials. Plastic-coated wall part- now maimany .vinyl flooring mate-r LIFETIME I F E T I M E GUARANTEEITEE remodeling. .Paneling 'quickly quickly If ccost is inhibiting yourlur im- ent quartersqu more jierviceahle,iceahle, clinR thattl resists heat andi hu- rials tlwtljat offer beauty ond low- transforms walls and ceilings,ceilings, mediatemedia plans for bathroomthroom comfoicomforiablo and attractive;vc; midltymidliy Is inexpensive, spongesonges malntenamaintenance. juldbe: modernization, the editorsjrs ro- ComCompartmentallzatlon is one clean, and gives the room>m a New flfixtures make a big dif- A l For floors, the solution could be: modei ------dif- gAUTOMATED l_ W ATI Carpet them! mindm ind you th a t th e ba th rolom o m de-d e ------' ■ ause it ... .. , ______— ELECTRIC W H H Modern- deveiopmenW“—make niake mands consideration because it VATER SOFTENETENER ove tho carpeting both a speedydv and do<* """Jh to Improve tho practical answer for basementasement homohome and incrcaso the family'i'a m ily 'i floor covering needs. New'Jew in- comco^c fort. door-outdoor carpeting resists What’sWni more, says theI maga-m a g a- moisture, mildew, stains,9. a n dd zIne. zine, a wide variety of new - • • plumbing futures, accessories wonlt jhrihk or fade. ' pluml r S ._.there's_an.._._ ...... : A Thi.» type of carp etin g is'hlehi Is' highi “"‘1 material3~thut“ are-both ly-wearjeaisunLand.ig easveasy-to to decurativo and utilitarian, allow AQUAI A * - j clean. It can oven bo installedinstalTed yoiTtcrchoose'fettturcs'thaiyou 1' wIll " i': on porch or patio, or at Doolsldopoolslde »ult your V budget os well ass Syour - - - a s w ell. ta ste . For basement floors, thotho ca^ Tho three major disadvantages ,' . pet con be laid directlyly over of olderole bathrooms are.tack of concrete. However, a latexex foam privacy,prlva* space nnd modern con- rubber underlay wlll providevido ad- i S i H o SENSO) 0 R ~ ^ ditlonal cushioning and Insula- Insula­ ' > • I , tion. ’ / EXCLUSIVE CULLlQANIAN AQUA-AQUA-8EN. p r a S m Tho carpeting used forir base- C' rystal C lear I 80R r«chare«» only Whenfhen It sens*senses the y— ments is closely tufted and often n urfuture... v need. Saves‘salt, provides-ovides unlimitedunlli has a dense, low pile. Thus,h'u.!'ih; tho RK efined W atertir I latex foam underlay mayn a y bobe I soft water. ‘d com - ■''•ty tvp io y»ur H«m«.«m«. I II *|Y>* .Aniw*r Aniw*r Mar Man fo r |>Ttnt» m alarial*, 11- c | | | 1 needed if deop-cushfoncd com- FULLY AUTOMATED-^USt►-^ust asos a.ther-a Jfl fort underfoot Is desired. Or. m il n«BdnB» « lt. . . ■ed. O r. '**• r*“' *'«•« '*** I moatat detects the need for heat, , j » L ^ some carpets ore nvailabloble wwilh ilh A A l ■■ I the need for eoft J d f & g jlM n hlgh-density latex foamtn back-hack- M I R A C L E I Aqua>Senaor detects the need foi WBt(water. No time clockscks to set, ael no ! ^ 7||n ■ ‘"fc special treatment li neces-neces-1 Water Servlca I switches to flip, no button to ipush. I - ANDERSONO N LUMBER'SLUMbER'I "An»w«r M an" can ihowshow y«you how (lary before putting down^n bnje- bniie- Cornor Bluo Lakes I Ever. i mont carpeting. Majorr holes and 2nd Avo. E. I ' ■ It'i possible.ble. . ,J nIn fact, faC practical. . . foI add a new rroom to UNLIM ITED S O F T WATERMER — If houset M \ b B m I must be pnlched, hut minor Tie » .. qglckly ond offlclonlly•... . . ana a n d Vf With low UNI hlcmiflhes can simply be cover- ’ your home » . . qgick Buests arrive, If you have extra loads . m ^ cd and hidden. : m m ■■■I monthl/ paymenti*,paym onti*, of Nwashing. If the bath>ath and showerst­ H i } \ H k j j lani for a variety of are extra busy •— no problem. Y

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ASPHALTPAVILT PAVING., IKC. ^ ^ '>lltfn# 73i-2«i', ', , • p A S r ^ p , PRIVBI , 73J.r829 132 3rd St. WWes est ^ ) i o o » w / t n ' A*4 Twin Falls Tlmes^ewji ^ e w j ■;-Jon»-2U22_1.967 ______^ Better Make Family RRoom o o d From „ —H ardboard ~ ~ - : _ Equipped ' SunSunPbrcE 1 7 ^ i v e s ^ H ^ I “ ATldiBiggei’__ uT' Yesterday's"YesteHaj old-fashioned sun - “ ' w » - - r * 5 i ^ H ^ e S £ r 7 T ^ J .— .-There's a strong - trend—to' ' t o PBSs BS bigger and more fully'cquippedoped Q jS M f. - porch-catt-be-lomorrow’«-mod-porch-cau. -““— ..... ^ a e m lamiiy room. Thi.aeceasary , 'j ' J M baliirooms. the Plumbfne*HCa(* j^ ^ H | :— lng'-Coo1lnff"Informatlon-Bureau i; -- ngrcdlenta rigrcdlenU-are. soma Jm aglna- ______- When; a look around bome - sa y s. ______I ■ ' lve— lve plamplanning i and~comp«ient • _«how ».that thft plfl(y Isn’t-wbatit w hatit _ IM i' MlWi llii ■ r ;; handyman work. - ; M ^ n r m — —Today^s-ba'throom-usuallyJn* - M H J « used to be, it’s time .for a sec* ~ — —T oday! M n* - I ^ H ^ ** V ■ ri ) J ^ b | I k ^ I - — -A-more-informal-decoraiing-:^ A -m o ra ------' i . ~ - c]udes~thermostatically~control*c lu d e s-tl — ond-loot- Buying a-ncw-homev -h o m e ‘tro l- W■ \< ■ theme can can-be-followed-ln-the'------m ay_ n o L b ejlesira b lft_ o iL p ra g tt; _ Ic'd show ers and big g er tubs tu b s ... I ^ ^ 1 ren renovated o v a ted '’ sun porch to blend ____ : — Ical — bWimftlBg'the jprgept > r « e ^ ^ LS wlth^bulU-ln-scats^It^lncludesudes ira g |H | a : comfort:ahd::gaod.looks.-A:apa*i--L--com fdrtrah . . —-^home-look-new-flgaln-ia-bothr-»-both,- — id iZ bifiRcr-medfclne-cabinets-with^ i t h - r ^ m H clotii^amL ---- 7Hrep.ufn.y_v?K5r m irrnre-.- . . R^iuwnatlng homo appear- appear* ’ n l H Tt* tnoe «nd comfort becomesm es an ^ ^ ln3leo(Instead of a small free-stand- IIH formal entertainingeni throughout - — Z'Msy •tccompliihmentr^lth'ther ith 'th e — r t » S ^ « a liBHMIillM^BWBsBi the year. , help of a little imaginationion and 7/1*83 - ^irlm^rtHnrpolntno-conslder-'— :— modem hard^ard pending. ; bowl countertop lavatorj^withw ith rI' 1,'i ' M 7 • IflBiM i S when rcde;« homes are adding a second oro r III ' III i|ll 1 1 I l i ^ ■ clean. The IWnch by 8-inch Here are suggestions for use of ^ '.*, third bath In closets, stair wells; ■ planks arearc secured with wall* pantries, cb.5ed*In iil porches,:hes, B bo a rd adhesive and m e ta l cl(p.s. ------Living-room^For-thc-watmthw a c m tb ___— - . basements and attics. SinceSince iJitax 'y rS ? ‘ The planks have tongue*and- of paneled wood, select a walnut,w alnut, ",...... The piar U — ^pacti^ls—limited, ,lhey often groove edges to simplify fittings. cherry, teak, or oak finish.sh . FFor o r settle for more compact baihbath JEWEJEWELED-TRIM Is reportedly)rtedly the latestla in bath decoK• fku'^tafonThis informal woodgraln decor a really unusual effect, install f al- Moen offers *‘Pompadour,^’ top; “Claisl additions In the Interest of al- Moen ol top; ‘Xlaislc Cameos boUom, ^blends s we^well wilh many types of rugged-looking hardwood celling _J Icviatlng the‘rush-hour traffic■affic oor r ththe e sculptureds g ra c e of “‘Cavalier C a v alier Rose.” Ros Tba ftxturea In*I* furnishings. It Is especially ef- a b e a m ^ E "timbers” that fold Into a beam jam. . eludedude atshower arm.,trlm and tub spout, as well as handle capP [“JfiyJ'fective with an Early ^erican shape and are easily attached to . gi ichedto ^ STOW,’EM ON TOE WALLWALLwhen when lackI of space In a vacailonvacation home poses-Ti'Tlutteredi quan*lan* If you’reyou thinking of remodel*odej. tor shower and tub and shower sesets, ts. ______them e. furring strips. j ,dry • jry for Ihe woman of the house. Be»!««<; *' built*lnbuilt-in UIunit installed, creatingi ^a rffflWrjl iwEmrTfrriii Bedrooms. Consider pastel- NE’NEW YORK (UPI) — Power which sand, glass, metal,I, wood —Inji-Injuries will sometimes-^ desk - siorage - communications>ns «®, 5 girls' tools for do-it-yourself projectsirojects or olhiolher foreign bodies areire Im* Im- cause thc victim to go into K A i* colored panels In the girls’ tools ( t center, featuring a handy exten-en* QK rooms. For'^a^mascullne5 effect:effect; can-spellcan-s danger .rr:- especiallyjeclally bedded,bedded do 09t attempi=to,tO -re* shock,-shock, Shock«_is-.^chnractcrized For f- Utilizing5 — ssion g= telephone* andr-house-tvldeIde - , :rs who move any • except thosee that by weakness,wea paleness, cool and o . use burlap, wicker, cane or stri- to thothose many homeowners who move ol and o 11 ^ AM-FM amfm Jradio intercom system. M ated finlshe?. '■ have little experience wilhhthem, them, como off easily. Coverr with clammyclamm; skin, and rapid, sbal* .^ lU f the Playroom and workrooms.krooms. Realuing the problem, manu- gauze and get medical aid.id. low br0 mny gB \ 127127 So.So. ParkPark Av*.- 733-7501 vor can now ba mad®d» J wifh fh Important of nil,nil, con- 8la»s.Blass. 1(H) hr uablo In Hft part of tlio paint along hs H ' wooden disks cut from tha Mdend contratoS/l on whot you nrc0 doing,doing. MaskingMas lapo Is Invaluable In Hft pa |>"8 jlts I W,—W* W# Servic* aall make Pumps 236 1 Main Ave. No. Phon* 733*1979 cs meet edge, leaving a rough lino be* i _____ of a log. Hew'# how: Whon an nccident doess occur, areas whero two surfaces meet eoRC, Aftar selecting a good-d loslog to I ‘K ff herson advises. It Hs essen*csscn* —wall-w all and celling, cornerslers nnd hind. ~ allce, lodge It llrmly andmd horl- hori- “"I Injuries promptlypromptly so on,on. Your brush or rollerillor cancnn “ ronlally on supporta. Markrlark tho P™P®rly, Ho offers’'s* theso overluoverlup tho tape witlioutt worry- ., planed cuts whh chalklk about *>’8Ing 0 nbout the consequoncej.ncej. four Inches apart. Yankank the „ superficial wound.iid.s such Bitch Do not. ho w ev e r, purposelyurposely ■tarler cord on the saw,JW, sllco , ^ "crnpes nnd scratchca,rnlchcs, Bmeaismear the inpo wllli cxcoss tho disks as you would bologna, wiflj, xicrllo gawraIM pads paint, paint. Too mucn solvent soaking and let the chips fall wherelero they *»■ cotton balls, snap andd wnrm throughthrnui the tnpe mny affcctffcct tho m a y , "wa “ ‘5cr, ilien rinso In running ndlieslvo,adlies cause discoloration,ration. Por variation In theI slionlze of ^fy- ""‘1 “pply “nan on*an* EveEver wonder how norrow tho slabs, especially If you are ‘•■''fP f’rst nld cream.I. Dress (tirloo (|^rlpos nro painted so SS? neatly? I working on a pallo floor,loor, cul with an anpropHato hnndag#.dng«. It'sit'* done< with nmskingIg tape,lapo. ■■ . tho dIsKs from logs of' varying , ‘*e®P or cxlenslvoslve In* nnd rei m o m h c r th is w hen It Is fliwjfli You_ c an sllco Drnta llm b i mjn fe Jj’i'k i" ' “ "'al lil™llnn_wllll’R_wllh. llm(Imo ojo ro-pnitiLlho dilldrcnjBa y : _ ------gct-thoso-Bmaller-dlsifs-neMed8-neeaed‘'ff’\-pWasure on Hho wound, bikes,'bikes, wagons,am| ollior toys. to flil (he spaces betweenivcen ththo e ApplyjW j drtmlng and cet medical PaintPali tho aurfaco the color of larger slices. *= color__of ..... ' " ‘/ y ' is ' ' fl' B efore pulling th o disks In plnce, weather them by applying A liberal coating of linseed oil. Whenever you are placing tho ilabs, prepare a grbvel bed nt least-four Inches ueop fori drain­ l A f f l PP SHADESSH I age. To keep Jho disksiks from rocking or sliding, coverir Iho etv-en­ tire (Irface with sand and hosohose _ - - 'l It down gcnlly, letting Iho (iand I N EW^ . . 1 ■ letlle holwcen Uie slonei>nes nnd % In the npfices between Ihotho disks,disks. Alwayi) be sure lha sawaw chain JWUBJ ■ Is sharp, Somo saws now nnre re , i DIRECTICTIONS availablo with’ sclf-shnrpenlng:inrpenlng c h ain s.______i ' I N I CONCRERETE Fixtures _ _ ...... HavB-you • saen ' o u r drlvtra-ondrlvere-on-lh# ------— , ft'arthla thia courted courteByend friendly eerv" - ■ ' atraata of yaur town,n, Thay'r®They're the ice that haa rr made Raady-To-Pouf Replacementicemenf Gloss, rnoat courtaoua igroup'up • of drivdrivara Concretencrete ComplCompehy the lender that it tliat you oan find. Ttil*-courtea!'h le-co u rteay I* la In your comcommunity. Wa cara a ’ ■ .... ★ Fixture Pa - - what kaep^-our anfBtyy record clean.ci« ------greet-deBl,--ebo•at - deBl,-ebout-w het- you-thlnk, “ d~ln~~pre-finl5hedIfSstlnfi nished —-C~ AW m in u m - s id in g : ^ ^ ^ ^ - fbtturcfl.-They M t a lot oo! t'h hard a r d . B R H Ing.______paneliiigrPiflel'all^^acant-wails panellrii T®!'® ------—WithLjJfetjm^uarantee—_ Ufetlme-< _ —Q «L |- use,^and-you’ir>vant-your-newsur-new -■■■■■■■■iM1 iBlM lH -i-Thatpanclclplayroom..as{isany any to chair>rairheigh(, aiJd'a'Chair-.chair- • g •• ' “ balhy66W"t6"laim ifeU H W :^^ * H S S fSSilyn r which-h-ariKoppca-the ------Do—yott—know -how -to-p-sMlr« it ,011 y wiNDwr^oK/^^^^ft quality fixtures (romn - ' t the h e ho mme e a b o u t a s cffcctivclyy aas s a *'H*'lf tlithe dlAlng.area of the fam- V » nnm ft . — ^hoaplea?”, -Hera are , some - IWr o a Bpare-tlre-will-brlngire-' a-good-priced-prlce ily-WilV-Mti tchen_occupies_a_coniet is J^aORS^flndLj_____\ S and WINDOWS for• aa second'hand car. distinct from the., food prepara- ] ^ -nie best futures retainiln ththeir e ir ^ H jH On3n Ithe other hand, moreire Im- im- tion area,an separate . It withh pan- WI M ® • ■^■luatcp and are’ easy- to -keep - ■ B i^ aglnative-usfrj;arietyinat £ilng_ ' clean. The top qualityf wwater ater of. prepre-finlshed panclings_,avail-_^vail* most oof the walls or covering«rlSg '^.-S?* -ROOPlHG-flnd-ii^nd^lHSUlAIlOH— I S closet Is the-siphon Jet,I, wwhich hich « — ablele tlto homeowners today,y, may them wwith ceramic tile of an at- fj; ancolor. at- fc4B?W<~-[yiaTVbnr-- rimaivBimMV'Mrwm • ■“*” has a. strong flushing actiontion aand n d enhanceham the livability andnd ap- tracUvc tractive, but-n6t dominant color. Is quiot at the sam^ tim e.. pearancearai ol a home and increase’grease Then panel from floor tooceii- ceil- .ServingtheTwinrwln Falls*F«ll» area contlnuoualyIy for over 21 years. , A lavatory bowl, of generous 2 Senerous ^ K |H its valueva as well, accordingilng to Inging the two 'sectlons'ofwairim-iir im - ^...... ■ c h m o r e '' n B B n i L . ; : site doesn't cost too'much more ■ 1 ^ Del!l Mcar, M decbratlve'cbnsuKantisuUant mediatelymedial surrounding the eatiiig than a small one. but itsts added ‘ ^ ~ to the Wlckes Corp., operatorator of area.area, Ant attractive rustic chart* convenience is great. If you have n t i I I ROOFINGMNG andan /o u 'h a v e r ■ H H a cha chain of one-stop supcrma^•c^ma^ deller over' the table will com- tall people in your family or en­ ly o r e n - ‘ ketsts 1 for building materials.als. plete thet picture.” joy luxuriating In a longn g soak, Mea Corp...... ^ H I AA II ft 11 INSUUtlON,LAtlON, INC. it will be wortn ^ u r whileIle to gget e t |P |S working>rkli with Jones Veneer end __ S P H O N E: 7 3 3 - i 7 f i f l . . . Call Collect; Day or NIgl a tub that’s a little longerIger aand n d Plywoodywo Co., have comc 'up“Jp "PROIECTINO EDGES 733-1796 deener than the "average." g e ." aaflnS withth a1 host of home improve-nprove- Masking tape can keep edges ' More and more homeownersteowrers ' - , ment tips involving pre-finlshedinlsf^ of chlseJs,!«"'• planes, other tools are including a bidet in their In th e ir i »— paneling. Mear points outIt that, sharp i “nd safe. Pull tape loosely I m m , new bathrooms, havingIg been CHAOTICt OARAGE scenes like tl ^D TIMEb-NEWS^-WAN^^ AUaA D S ~ — i : scenes like tbe one above are trans-”?* too often, families regardI panel*tanel* over cutting edges. ■ i^ ta b 'i'iMS exposed to this hygienic device for c device formed through use ot)f preilnlshedprellnlshed patterned peg-boardrd on ing aias a self-sufficient materialn aterlal In their European travels. if’ wbich heavx, as wcU asIS light storagestorag Items are hung neatly whichwhich, when applied to all four S' within reach, but. out of the way. Tho1 factory-flnlshedI pan- walls,wails, willi make a roomim oiit- • '' . Remodeling Se b have a pattern like> monk’s cloth, require no paintingIff and standing in decor. 5uch is not g * .., necessarily the case, he said, are kept cteao.by occasionaleaslonal dampdamp-wlplng. Tbe heavy-dutyy-duty •‘Color, texture, durability and Of Bathroomso m s J"panels and fixtures areire available . «t lumber and buildinglUdlng accenuaccen are the thihgs 0 which - \ O n e A ______^materUU dealert. . ‘ mmak:? aki stunning residences." e A d d itiotion Leaieads ■ • immn Made Easy v a n ta g e becausc. ic m e a n iis s Hnve you been puttingtlner off ‘ney’they’re h ig h ly experienced, RING CREST” bathroom modernliation becausebecausfl Tliuy'U also schedule their men "SPRING CI . .you Just can’t face the messness and materials carefully, and wlU '11! come l>* In and out of your home in ~~ T oA nother f confusion you expect will come *' Wllh il? about a week; Then the whole • If so, vou cnn forget such po- cfl” enjoy (he beautyS and i DRAPEI tential headaches by having,vin« the ®onvconvenience of your new!w bath- ___ - total ren^odeling job handledndled bby v ^opn 6 --^one-fluallfied.plumbing-contrac-contrac- ,4L ycu don't already have a . tot, the PIumblng-Heatlng-Cool-Ing-Cool- pluinblnp contra'clbr; check th« Ing Information Bureauu tx)lntspoints classified5, f- ads of your telephone • out. « ■- oirejdirectory Jor the names w con- . I t used to b e th a t youII'had had to tractorsIf*®! who are members of dial wUh half a doien tradestrades to local chapter of the Natlon- get a new bathroom^tilele sesetter, tte r al.A ssociatlon ,of Plum blng-H eat- carpenter, electrician, nlumber plumber Ing-CoolIng Contractors. This na- and so on. And you yourselfr^elf hnr!had tloiial organization Is the oldest to serve as, sort of generalera Y ccon* o n . on^ IhM hrbuildlng tradftS-and^ ~- tractor, getting bids fromom each affiliates in all states and trade, scheduling their comingcomine communities. It has 'an and going and paying themhem se>sep- Wentlfylng‘f®" seal with the' motto • tiemsep- install, service and a ra ie ly . Not any more. Many contrac-contrac-S“a™P«c-” tors now specialize In one-stop ^ ------, remodeling. Thev assume re* 1 sponsibllity for the wholeSSt ,'S job Pm•* k Favoriteite , from delivering sketchess to hav* '- lit the last 10 years, pink has (| /lADE a n d INSTALLED c- iiig the.work done by theirheir o\vn led evcrj-• survey made Pi*on bath- to CUSTOM MADE an em p lo y es or subcontractors,itractoxs. roomroor fixture color preferences,fe'rences. Wide range of PatternsPatterr and Fabrics - Thev even arrange yourir financ-Accordingfinanc- Acci to the Plumbing*'lumbing* n E ■ Ing fur you. HealHeating-Cooling Information Bu- A contractor who' specializes)ecializes reaureau, nearly 24 per centfM of mid- : , Free Estimates-;titnates— Anywhere In remodeling will have! a show- dle-idle-income homemakers5 survey* - " ■ ' —' room where nis productstslan-be tan'be ed irecently said they likeIke pink.pink, seen In natural settings,igs, and Yellow,Y( blue and tan came m he’ll linve a remodeling5 special* next with around 13 per cent # I Ist on hfe staff to'heip you plan cach.cacf followed by greenK at i II VC L A U DDE E BI R O WN your new bathroom. per'per'cent. Slightly over half the TWIN FALLS Most remodeling contractorsntractors womenwon prefer some coloreoil'r'IS to ,. 733-2108 ere busy. This Is to your ad* white.whit ______

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ilteasE^'f'viTrv r^^ru'iai j I A-8 Twin Falls TImeS'Newj ____ ------^Jun®-2J.22=-1967:------Consider - ■■ ...... ■ . T I Storage^Siett _ — ^ust-R etedvecLljjlevyffidNewShipment _ Trend Remodeling _=r .^l^FLOOR>R COVERING-^COVE _ B e sue nee( s l l l A i l i K s s ~Batli)fOTnns— ■ “ ■ I 1 2 8 ? ■ • _____ • . —— 1?HA-mortgago-statIstIcs-show;.show —_ th a t about 70 p e r c c n t oif, f,n new e w K » ARMSTRbNG EMBO'SSEP-UNOLEUMEMBOS^ — homes^TfBeTnrbuilt^lth.TwoA .tw o — bathrooma. The-figures- on)n ^ iS.J« . ARMSTRONGr^VINYU ^VINYU C(CORLOW - S~-Z EUngTfomesarro't-BS-preclso.-frclse,- — — rbuHt-i»-«stlfnAte|^ n d , a t ' pfnpffrly ingue- ______• -a rc h i- w>iBt fihnuirt ynu look fo r I n .a l m a k e ------fncreashie-awarene99-by-«rchl- —Mna increase your storago facllitlps » sales swimming pool? It's a good than tti tects and builders of the sales swimn and. at-the same time, providesid es, more question, considering that more pie spe advantages of homes withh more Questa additional seating capacity.'-o ra g e ■ ' . __ bathrooms. Aanthan 1half a million homes now the sh I»Working n elln g off the vertical Ide two- o f RlREAD. TIMES-NEWSSWS WANTWAh ADS not so youngs Myers points out that not so 1 by-four.y o u r sto studs which support the many years ago It was consld- This Includes only the perma- paneling,tw o o r yoii can-fram e out -T-r-ered-somewhat-ridlcuIous-for^ai-for.a nent.-in-the-ground-typo,-as-con-nent,-i yours u re storage thi bench with two-by- plumbing manufabturer toa have trasted traste< with additional thou- * two or two-by-fbur lumber. Be a re s e a t and development de- sands surep e rso n that s, it^ sturdy enough to partment This is do longer above- hold the weight ot two or three tru e . , . . Add the neighborhood aw im p e rso n s. T he various manufacturers clubs,_,„c. apartment, motel, coun- . A ® Your storage bench can be al­ compete to turn out better ma- mostth o sto any r length. Suggested , terials and better designs so thatth-«t try1^® club, ' school and .otherhooks per- or p e g b ^ hardware will put tire wa minent pools, and the total ^ “5^ height Is 18 Inches. If you build architects and Interior designers necessities within easy reach and best to so a rs to m o re, th a n 700,000 fo r j " the storage bench along an en- ■ “ ' can create bathrooms with more the .same time. Aluminum canisters foot sec a splasb-happy • populace. tire wall—say, nine feet—It is varleQr than those of the past. ® irtop for fast access to basic ingredi-®od bestof one-h to divide It in three three- BecauseBeci there are 65______times section. itera foot sections, with a hinged top ^ i y ...... m m t aas s m:many permanent pools as ofT one-haff-inch o m j plywood on cach th e re w ere In 1948 a n d be ca u se J j f „ ______' section. function n of the scientific explosion, To make the bench even more - ff i Aquatech corporation was form- -i.- t,, W hich Siding? a,u|S ______- ' =functional, “a“ line' the inside with If ® ed five years ego to keepc ils n 17 ^ Q u l d ^ ------hold-waromatic c red cedar. This will 1 Iding member companies throughout .i,a Selection of a new siding memb ______enBble_y£iu_lQ_stfire_yQucJiouse; ____ H for (he bome should Includedude the ned.MC It m u st be m ain tain ed , wllh particular emphosis on ' : r W i r t J I G al. Theso papers are especiallypeclally -WITHuuvice chemical A water treatment. There ^ designed to look bettor foror long-long­ WMM M are two separate self-cleaningiis -4 er under adverse conditions. Be- _ ® ” ,®‘' systems that use Jets to direct i cause of their ruogcd Qualities, P istalla- water reluming to tho pool In •they can bo scruDocd forrS spot ■NAVACO swimBATK such a way to movo sediment ^ cleaning wllhout colng overiver thothe ■ ^ rk . Into tho main outlet. The fully j a I ._^znSS35aa-f entire wall or cclling afcas.BOS...... Should aulomntic filtration system ^ nnd de- \ Snot Rosistant Local wallpaper stores and de­ lure of Cleons tho filler by backwash- J partments carry selections•ons of \ N o flpotUnfc froii> / ictures ing.at-regular,.presetJntci:vals. ____ jm 'v . \iion|i, dotorfiont*/ ' vinyl papers In hnndsomc10 color th th e _ anu puttern combinations. - . land- TRV TIMES-NEWS WANT ADS FOR FAST SELUNG RESULTS

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I F I N J E S Reg. $8.99 • I • Cuftom-fltted to your [ Jl requlrementi B r One-Cole-C oat . •_ Cholco««*»* of- decorator , ■____ • Sturdy baked enBinot.______r . I Steal and aluminum • Dulldlng coda app(ov«d 10 moil < m Aciylicfllc toI e t n conatructlon ■< . .lold ..qultomenli- ...... -"V W hafovor your neods, you got m I * Suporlor' ProtectioProtection * S)u(d/ niumlnum and it«al conitiuc* - m free lervlco ancl unlqiioIlon In ISb< Hl-Dok* tnnmal colori. , - Call Dick or K«n dtOt avers any exterior . Navaco Structur * V^'hour drying, easyea cloan-up CHARGE IIT on SEARS SHOTWELL'S RevolvingRevolvlr Charge

INC.''— ^ ^ ' il it.ilin Iw • • C«*lilMltii** 152 2nd Ava. North r j ^ ^ 403M A IN,i n A'A V E . W. " STORE HOIHOUpa: , l.,_ ____ siSi'H™’d * = s'sr''"*"' 3fiAllfl AND SAVK ; S^ 0C 3 O _ T . r S f r e e PARKING Soturdoylay ——> oisoobiso o.m .'. 6 p.m . . TWIN FALUSi ■ ( i f • iitood oc Monoy Daok I - — ^ ____ _ OiSO o.m. •• 9 p.m. Tuea., Wod., e who want the £ 773 3 3 3.082 * 0 8 2 1 . Mon., Thura,,ra., Frl, Ot!9t30 a.m. • 6 p.m.: M 733-7774 ’ 2236 Main Ava. No. .... U A« ai, .^ aOEDUCK .0l.7ciLA.Iplu Al • PHONE NJEST! ' ■ ' >your DOOR HOODS PORCH COVERS " ° L _ CARPORTS _ J S ' - Coll or Com. In (or a J FREE E5TIMATB ^

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' .•'BR APERIES^ ^ ieU J * UPHPUSTERY ; • AWN|NQS , if , SHOP AT SEAhS AN) No...... 73S a 979 B.IUfkoliuu Uuwriiiitocd or ^uui * 7 9 Twin Falls Tfmes-Newf A^7 Cleaning, YentUatiiintilation Vital . ' ■ I innij» S™lootSmooth Way June 21-22 1967 Grip the brush by the ferrole, ^ ToJIrouble-EreeFree ®Eireplace i ^ J | TTo o VarnishV a allowing the handle to rest be- tvreen-thumb:^and forefinger.— With modern -heating., faclll-cili- at the chimney.-It-should-clearchi: H H | T— Tn~"— T —•— ^— I—“ tVrten-thumb' iFIRSr AID FOR Y O U R B j Dip Uie.brush In-the .v are l^ ■' tles;~a” fireplace is no longerIger the top of ol thc house by about |B S | S F * IsI s EJ S x i X j p l a m e d ^ Dipih. brj - the necessity it once was. IU threo feet.feet If it doesn’t, or if ■ ■ V X • j;;_____ to nono more more th than one-thlrd.Cl tho ; .J ■ warmth is as much mental1 as there Is a tall buildlng_oiULtrefi _ ^ D m -iB-theW irvarnlshrng?pro]^ lengthlenpToTthe Of tEe bristle^.'—- . . x e l i s i k v S * l 2 ^ 'i irthtnrr Don't wipe off -excess vamlsh ^ It-ls physical. -- -- - • - -- with,wllh. overbangmgover -bra.ncheses .^^B nFS^T k 'i ' ^ onon the agendaagenda? For the smooth, Don't wipe lokg nearby—a-dpvmr.draft-will-be ■ -; bubble.free-flnlshJthat-som ibble.free- fc oa_lhe_rlm_oLoa_lhe_rlm_o the can. Do ttp "B ut if a fireplace puffs snibkg nearby—a the"brush-gentiy agalnsflnslde ------fort caused. .The chimney can be * Umes SMrns so difficult' td the brush gei In your ’face the discomfort of can. This removes excess, built up or a hood Installea. _H S J achieve, try this simple proce* of can. TJls - I—«CMPff-AVVAVALblOO«r------^ -C Kee^fSncReT^pfunednfTh'af V ■** .... I _ MO«IJW #H0 8RUCM aCAH------■“ r ------a rii./ i ~ ~------“ FirepiacFireplace trouble-can_be_due K P S KilMBR I - —UM_a:-‘lT ^ft''brirtiF8ofi bm h^f ErSH^'Toadi ^ L t-WITH A WlW BRUSH-^^------_ _--— _ "-“.-.^I Hoyg.QRgRugH W T-^—-r — tirmaTiy^tt1 ^- n :------— - — built fire.- M i H i ' l T J t M i -y~>X^rHKtt*utat>---^ ------• J | | a - lhese-allm ent5T :equiro-profes- KncltherjGjhsreihQrthw vou“miBht ~ W L m , ^ you might^ve It a try. Basical-;al- IB * " ® i ? i sional help. but. others can‘ be ly,L -un-icleaning 'a~ chimney is a .H . |K |B ‘ - L effectcd-by- the.±omeomer.— An obstructed fluecan be on a rope down the chimney. A B - , ceotwwom > ' _ si»»M ^”^n^'th8 sack welg^ with, stones g | fiANWfToSecr OFfUROBOAAD 0 ) ‘ ' , ddamper o m p e r all the way beforeifore bag, and don't forget.to,block ; checking. A lighted newspaperaper the openingopenii of the fireplace b^ I J C “"AVOID AVOID OflTTNOOfIT MORTAR ON BftlCK- v .m be- I ■ Itff' H B B lflSB ^ AUKgACTFTAMXrVBg . SOlApesoiApe on* B)(CfS9 ^ held in ‘the opening will bufn low.orlow or youy will have a roomom Irsttsftn : 7 0 % is.fixr obsolescent.”. So. no matterr how Hoods can be professionallyinally A fe v^' f ls Okav ___ -STORE-PRICES------— con- installed. The hearth can be . , ------OVER-RETAIt-STORE-F pensive as many people think, it's" fimfinanced, central air con- Installed Need more storage, space in I west- raised by laying additional lay- . . ' — —"Weyerhaeuser”user’’ KKILN DRIED U..can_be installed.Jn .manymany dltioninj ditioning is a worthwhile Invest- raised b ‘ tho home?. Put dust-collecting, mfort ers of bricks. Brlcks can be in- ON ANY SmZE _MAl MAHRESS! moderately-4lied homes forr sub- ment. /Aside from the .comfort ers bf b: unattractive - overhead areas to ■ Btantlally less- than 51.000. and clecleanliness It provides.-ItM.- it stalled at t the sides as well.J -. “"“iw o rk . . . I Even larger homes — such "’“y'’’“y help safeguard the home Tho problemi also may be wide-oWide-open spaces that can be I outside the house. Take a look nn>ttipH as an existing eight-room house resale ^value. ______outside J 2* preltied Ep anS^mate luncllonal I with a hot-air furnace and1 ade- . . ■ range'r a n g e 'ffrom neglected placesI m LUMBi B E R ^ . quate ductwork — sometimes'lim es susuch c h aas s 1tops of kitchciT cabinets,nets. can be completely air condltlon-lltlpn- ||||M oor r hlgh-high-up areas In closets,5. to “FpRESTGLOW" PREFABRICATEt*REFABRICATED PANELING jP^BEDROOMSElJ t r lOM S E T ^ V B aan n unflnunfinished attic. • e d for a s little a s Jl.OOO. •' chen SEEOURSAMPLEJIUR SAMPLES. K - _ Higher reaches .of the kitchen ______- . -.This.estimate Ja^proyldedrbyCd=i>y =rr - H igher ~ are~notcare“notoHous~for'space"waste. ------the General Electric Co., one K hiodbMrd. tjo-mar. lian^- OOften, ften, tthe. wall cabinets have ' j of the largest manufacturerse rs of have ' For All Your Cons m rubb«(f, plaitfe finlth. Unt- t m ' g \ dust-catur C onstruction ' \ residential air conditioningi sys­ sys- . plen drawers'guatontsed m TThese hese areas can be easily - . • • -net to illck. Tilling mirror. ■ W tem s. 1 * 1 0 9 ^ ; bbuilt u ilt up to the celling by addingIding homes, olderJer homhomes, es, rerepair; it always Big volui ot a lo w ,. If Jl.OOO Is hard to come b by y ' a framframework e and enclosingig it poipays to have the bestest quality lurlumber, Ifs lower . - lo w ...... — as It sometimes Is — thenh e n it wwith ith sIdsides and sliding doorsrs of in Ilong range cost. may help to know that central:entral BiHHWIIi^^BB^^^MBBSI wwooda'oined o o d ^ a hardboard.' air conditioning can be readilyeadlly '_ ||||||||^ ^ ^ ^ ^ g n T h e In c re a se d c a b in e t sp a ce Is . C - financed/” ------ppractical rac tic a: for storing seldom- •'For sturdy, "Squeaklueak Free'Free" Minimum In a new home, the bank, ssav- a v - ' uused se d uteutensils. . .L — Ings- and loan association or -■ PPut u t hhigh-up areas In clothesQthes I □II hrlnkage, .you can always depend on other lending Institution general­ cclosets lo sets tto work by installing per­ ly Is willing to add the e entire n tire foforated ra te d ]panels, now availoble in "Weyerhaeuser"aeuser"and- ai E cost of central air conditioningJoning wwoodgralned oodgra walnut finishes, ov­ to the original mortgage. eer r fraframing. m l Store boxes and oth­ In existing homes, other>er fl- eer r item!items on shelves placcd on EVERKITON . nanclng plans are available. bbrackets ra c k e ts that fit thc perfora- ' In sta te s w h ere “ open end'^ end*' P 1 ' tions. • ...... ^ KEEL-WltKISON-SIKISON-STRONK MAHRESSS FACTORYFACT ... mortgages are permitted t the h e b 'l 'An unfinished attic offers 325 Second Ave. South,'Phoneiouth,'Phon. 733-3312 owner mav add the cost oof f the R I many possibiliiics, from orgon- LUMBERIBER COCO. B Open - 8 a.m. *6 p.m.1. MondayM onday thithru Saturday air conditioning toi 'the originalriglnal P*. j ized storage lo extra room.n. A mortgage and pay off thee loan ■ 2 free p lan , AE-‘I08, "R em odeledieled B B B — by extendinghlnnortBBBo:------R S " A ttic,""lS“ avallnbte-To-nll--who-^'h o iiP^— — Tn some cases, air condition­>d(tlon- ■ I request it on a postcard mailedailed gaaaaa* ing dealers can arrange fi­ ■ to Home Service-Bureau, Box ______a» <1- S ^ ’t, f ■ ? ^ 9 h l “ 80^ HI. M690. nancing for the homeowneriow ner S * ^ , JHHiBBM SlI •i|il I m f.Ti ill w ■! iiiiiii|ii *;*?' Jl > ii'ii> III iiri iiiyi|g iiw B |j|l ii|iii|iii I ■ " through facilities of companym pariy ^ ^ credit corporations. Usuallyally aR *gBFxP*^»F small down payment Is askedask ed ^ H . Use Ferns and the Installments ere spread )Hi '*)* H When you fill up an unusedlused o v e r 12. 24 o r 3 8 jn o n th s _ a a t t ^ ^ w U H fireplace with green plants, the ••few fixed Ihtw'st rate. - - .« B ' entire room will take on ailght,f i s h ' - Banks and savings andd loan L w . AA. B airy look. Use clay-potted Dos- U tM associations usually are. recep-recep­ tonAn ferns ur with their gracefully B h tive to loans under Titlee I of EV EVEN AN ATTIC ean have,perfpnaj ito a m a rcu n h y ed pi fronds. m a tho Federal Housing Admints-Imints- bedn bedroom and soand conditioned with Ition ized Varied sio plant heights con eas- ^ B tratlon law. These loans which beanboard cellinn during the modemlzal ab< fre lly e be pla achieved by inverting clay | B using may be paid off in 'as muchuch as sorb: sorbs up to 75 per cent of the noise s and- A pots ttic, of' dKferent sizes and using R S five years, are attractiveve - h» Is Is atattractive and easily hutaUed by r rethem q u e stas bases for the ferns. jB H to Homi B , Chici a w K i » i B w « f f w a wf;|iiiLTiU i i W hen firep lact a ■ * * • e n tire ri ■ K ? a iry loo to n ferr 1 have,perfpn*{lty when turned Into a arched I nditloned ivith accoustical Insulotlon Varlec lhe modemliaUon. This product ab- lly be ai of the noise striking Its surface and pots of' hutaUed by most homeowners. them ai

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B r It’s “ Opel ght” by LEES fFREE R i i RtffiESIl E S H M E N T[S! S I |Hr In a wild lif 22 colorings. ------^------.------______[ '■ ; ~ ~ r ^ n HHalf o i f tamo, Half wild .. . tH reeh“8uch‘an'6xcltlng look" --- In floor fashions' beforel LEES hags" aro,Inl ' In — ..„,:..Wotch_each.day:_-each -dayj-for______• Leea n " createdB d oa carpet carpt that not only H Ib the vanguardd of style,style but ^ one that 'H I . MANY SPECIALXIAL VALUES...VA j will outperform1 carpetscarpeta 'Costing dollars . W n morel ' B "! ’N^w ItemsMPplSed pl^e'd on‘salea “Operiing Night” b L ri"»yIlly — ______- ■ ;______In a wild assortment df 22 color I . , Qet our/*!SellebratlonSellebratlon" .Pr/ce !...... 0 9 5 ■ ^ on many* Package C Deals. j'7Tr7 tfi^o'a niw^^ liT U R E C O . P#** Sq. Yd. rdrel LEES' ‘^civilized ’shags"LDINQ, ar®,TWIN FALLS lly ^ 4 ...... I ' 'iat ' ars ' ' ' m '. I FURNITURE ' ELKS BUH-DINQ, tm A-& . Twin Falls Tlmes-New*-N e w s I . ’ .JLIII ^ ■I'l' I'lrr'in tT fT IH n tB T ff ^Ju~nr2.r-'22~\967 ^ - “Raising^The^he Roof”-Roi - J i g ''' G ives M bre; SpactSpace ; ^ i i _ ^ Intereom8.;i:, l : g .... rrr-:--.------if-tho-homI f 'th e e-is-too-sm all:—ill :— heavyweif heavyw clght.^ra8p h a lt= -8hInRleslos -.n T and the lot Isn’t big enoughh for for more tthan 20 years, and they [\7^ 9 | Bring Sound ~]~ I • 1 11, horizontalhorlzont house expansionn — can be aapplied right over the.he 8 B S H S B I g p _ _ | z n _------— it’s-tlm it^s-tlm< e-to-ralse-the-roof. ------old—roof_area_and—the—new.o ld -ro o f- ew. ' Many M any homeowners haveI dis- dormers, without a break In the-he Of Music ■ , Jit: • •' '1 I • ■ cQverMcQvered_that_by_jiddl!ig_!»nyhi in^hi ™-°i9jL5Lmatch or a Idak where leakage zr n: 'i - er siorjslory tb their home — liter- could occoccur. ‘ r - jui _ ii " r~ii 1 ' ^ ~ illy.ikfsIiTlRelrw S' 'Cart -ItTKlEh-Itrh lE iF W ln -d -S fc asV scir-seal;ai fr ^ ==i^fmerfor,|^d,-r , . [ iH ^ War II Royale, the regal Jewel trhnn lor Moen lavatorylav faucets, show- ~ • ■■ ■■ expansion expansi with' a minimum ol - tercoms a popular featureture Inin ||B i--«3r ^ "er valves aod hib ana snowerjwer sets. IhreeIhr styjes are avail- . TT s structur tru c tu ra l w o rk . , imumjiniin new homes ^ and a subjectb j e c tof o f ” ■ able ththrough plumbing contractoorsmtractoors everywhere,-eyi Including Interest to {mprovefnent-ciiRdcd■ciindcd . m ' SH 1 ^ Cape* Cape* Cods and ranches can a k a •‘Classic Cameo,** .“Pompadour**idour** aand n d ‘K ^avaller Rose.** 2 ^ H • I - -JT have h a v e their th entire attics finished A dU bomeowners. . gU„}u.;;yr..;^ l •: S $50,000 Bath? Intoin to extraox rooms, by adding . - imercom systems can beb e add- a d d - B 1 HHA - ■' I I ..-I regular regular or shed dormers. Homo Improvers, attention. f|^ V < ed to many existing homes,es, and JP ! . • t M 'i ' - Split-levels Split-1 con be turnedI Inlo There'There’s a revolution In the^ Revolving Wardi-olardrobe •• in most cases, the bulk o( the r-rf : □ full full two-story tw o homes by buildingilding bathroom.'balhroo No. it Isn’t Just T>1 lied by iTH ' i| . installation can be handled by a sccond floor above the exist- put-upoi an experienced do-it-yourselfer.irselfer. B I Ki . ' I a sccon exist- put-upon Papa, claiming his tllC T ■. - > T ~ ^ —J . ing Ing one-slory om section of the right t< > Blends Into'Room[loom IDecor Some systems have been spec- ■ ■ the right to a shower and a n it - ^ '• house. shave. It’s a revbIutlonar.y The The possibility po: of an extra wardrobe 1 Ially designed for ease, off instal-Instal- rraeM a M PStp a M I ■. . . g | ' ' . . '■ house. f ctra w ardrobe a re below }2S, and de- —J, 'In older Colonial dwellings,lings, (rend that’s< making the3 wardrobe wardrobe closet, or for that mat*lat* pend on howh handy you are. If lation and come with completesmplete . |p n ' I , I, ' In ol '' when w hen the th attic is usually a catch-:atch- ' bathroom bathrooi -the most glamor,w ter any closet,cl< usually Is greeted!tcd you must have one built, there . installation instiuctlons. .. . • . ■ -I - - alla ll for for discarded furniture! and ous roomrooi In the home. with with glee glee by most homemakers,Brs. wwill ill be a la b o r c h arg e In addl- Among these are electronic I ra ' I .y -- ■ ''"' ; i trunks trunks of old love letters,3. all “Bathroopis“Bath today are the, A ^ clever®*®vei Idea for the home! oor r tlon. sound systems with a new di- ■ new di-- -1 '» Hinni “ 13li that’s neededr for room expan-xpan- showplashowplaco of the home, in’n apariment apariment is 'the whlfly..war-m - The newnev wallcoverings offer meosion — buUt-in music. SStart- tart- H I I } ' " ^ ; NM slon sion isis a good cleaning andind a which 24*carat2 gold Is com-. drobe drobe designeddesi to blend into the limitless possibilitiesi for the fi- ing with (he FM-AM radio,idio, an D jl i-{ J. iJU few stistrategically-placed dorm-form- bined withv rea! Jewels forf room decor through the user ol nal decoradecoration ot your wardrobe integral-part-of-^nost modemm odem ■ room dea e rs . ' phimphimblng bln fixtures, declares3 .- an an attractive atlraci wall-covering. . And most of these wallcover- _____buiit-in-sound svstems. thethe mmu- u- - W ith : :------The closet revolvcs-on-a-floo^50^ Ings ings are-^ are-vinyl-coated-for-wash-______sic potential now goes onn to in- In- H With a second story for nwd-need-' ~SKe71e“ SKerle Wagner, a “designer^ "The clos ede d extrextra bedroom space, pos- whose tbathrooms grace thoJ to-celling tandband bba a sin c an se t Its ow ner. pattern P attern In many collections * ■garage wi-kroom; - L m ight suffice, depending lipOn n E W 'Y expanded areas,freas back hundreds of dollars;- "light sui pon NEW-YORK-More than 1,800 . , One deluxe muslc-intercomI.! in- iRugsX} AndLnd 1 Rafterss HarmonizeHa] homeowners can reroof the,c en-en! wutBut adon’t despair. People9 room [oom schemesch( where closet maynay tons of pressurepr is required to ► at the , ^ 0' be located. stamp a“ eludes an FM-AM radio at the lf,_. ]- tire house, os a part of{ the on a budget can dol! up the be locate( stamp a* seamless, one - piece m aster control station andnd plug-plug­ By 'ViVIAN- BROWNVN the architectureai of things.gs. And a distance.dlsti Flocking is done in ^9 g The dimensions of the plan)lan steel bathtubbatl from a special oalnted expansion project — at a lowerlowe? bathroom for as littlo as The dir in Jacks for hi-fi, stereo and oth- AlAP - Newsfeatures Writerrlter it makesmal our Job easier. They’re three steps. Walls .are painted exP‘‘'’s‘ says Mr. Wagner. for for the-whlrlythe-wl .wardrobe provide'‘dc heavy-dutyheavy-dutj steel sheet, accord* pplled cost than’would be paid If’the er sound inputs, which can be ArcArchitectural interior design* not willingw to settle for a room and a clear adhesive Is applied, cost tni ‘‘ for for severalsever bulky coats and ing to Unitedut States Steel en* ! sub^ roof had to be reshlngled at a ...... heard through as many1 or GLAPSFYRE" The key to the new entertain-ntertaln- entsenls even when A new version of thotie old-old* AnA n a d d itio n a l Idea « Is to- schoolsKh'ool would teach a smatter-imatter- drenarcn attractivea and practical on and th. fashioned pantry is being includ- brackibracket a fuli-lcngtti horizontalriwntai jng of architecture — enoughouch .10 TO ® budget, try bullt-ln furniture, -u j;. the ths fire i isn't burning. Glossfyre ? Kin homework. ed In many remodeled kitchens,itchens. shelf onto the perforaiedJ hnrd- the averageav person couldfunder- under- odviselodvise: Interior Designer Bill screens aro cosy lo iniloll —no It's a convenient storage; closet board nnd uso it ns n counter, stand jone Boker, of Westport, Conn. ''cHe 'eliminated chests and WJ I " n i " " “ ‘ < -nnrl hurcaus by building In a com- W m L A S T IN G hholes o le iiolo ddrill.' i that can even be set upIp in a By liinstalling an electric■i*c*"out’ out- Building In beds, desks and k iS ! he oos- As It is now even some cx- mnUM blnaiion closet-bureau*sloroRc " e r small kitchen. - lerinlet in the closct. It will be pos- • are Storage saves money, makes 5 ‘ k i ^ S ■ Choose from 3 different ilylei. ln jlenders Perienced interior designers aro J la dM 0 ” ° ®"‘‘ro w all. The . jU ^ S AU that’s jequlred Is 11 u fal^folr. s*blo to use mixers, blenders P«f'en 1®" " J clcanTng easier, and ends dec- SPA R K L E f cVoriely ' e l ! . " os richt afra d to move when they come storage' area Includes shelveslelves -2 ^ la 'of colors and flniihes. ■ sized closet. A home handymanndyman “"d“"^1 oother small appliances right “" “’"J Itcctural orating problems with one face to foce with architectural oratlni nntfor and drawers (built Inexpensive* Mesh curtain accessory oplionol who con install shelveses^ and ‘he counter. strokeraccordlng-to-Mr. Baker. ______F „ l v , ts'to ac* The inside surface of ththe o clo-Hiaclo- ^ His own children,have aI roomS *v,,Xly by-Mr.-Baker)-that-hold , . ^ shelves of varying hclghts'to ac- The .. i„ clothing. Tho entire area Is _____paneling can turn the closet)set intoInto setset' ddoor can also be naneled paneled “Even someone on..a.small everyjhlng is bullt in hlddcn.-bchlnd-folding doors.- — ------wiih - perforoted -hardboard.--Ui^rd U should have n back* ’ ground that gives a roomn aaiobk lobk --‘‘I-madoMho : I’’ bedr-mvsclf^^^^ .,q -Dlvldeltho back wall of the proviprovides handy storage space “1°“" V. -Mr^ furn itu reS .,y o o u u ______P e n t i i ^ l ^ rnLi-i 0^- permanence, makesI things about, nbout nn •hour,''..explains-Mr-^ i- ' closet horizontally wllh a foot*foot- lofor r poL^,p pah.s, .'utensil covei’s, lade fSr Boker. "Using a frame of two rrioney.-And wllhoiit fu rn i* ------< , Krinv lllto they were made for Boker Ih nro ^ure, you save dusting and c wide shelf of pine board.1. From tmM troy.^ nnd other kitchen brick* {: Q points by fours. 1 cover^ It with pre- Tnd w WATIR ateV I 'heatir ' . a particular placc," ho points by foi says Mr. Baker.!r. *=...... this shelf upward to thos top olot a-brock a*bro that can bo hurgng fromIrom finished, finjshc *washoblo paneling. ^ tho closet. Install a seriessrles of hookshooks. _ i piece "Bulit^ins savo-clutter-toor—to o : ------*------Q m gloLctean. cttg. hot.tKrt.Aoytf«ti»dycOT.' kcl water fc A Tregre room has a compntl*rnmnntl. Tho top of cach bcd is a piece Bull commodate cans, boxes ' and ond a “ nd elim in ate du st -collcctingecting ®«*'* Bettcf-than-evcr A. O. Stnlthih |Im« |I m « lining. lining.. . . plu* nciuilv« ~ “ ' ------bblo i^ iJlook that extends fromm doors 0* studysti parllcleboard, ond a and el 10 mnt- nooks and crannies. They oro - fly* itbieBMIO-rMviMrMW*. jfrleB bottles. x tT ,fO to moldings to niches. Hn Ho mnvmay piccQP'cco ol molding kccps tho mat- nooks y ore -i/Wr«f»^*...m*ke*powft>leifi«l©*r< For added convenience, partl- W f rto box. never out of place, and they N o deduction forKth-ln-UMi lenxth-ln-UMi M bSSS IL* L square q u o t off an archway inn a To?door tress from slipping off tho tax. never tlon theso shelves vertically so - B a s e m e n t ? K foam *reo floor space, too, so the ? but dovlso another In tho10 room,room "Tho mattress Is latex foam "^o fl you will have separate sections Svflrnoo rubber,, and rests directlyUly on c»|ildrechildren cnn mako uso of the 1 "You can’t fill up. tho average [““be 1 l«»p«irr damp beaulbeautiful results. Symmetry,e trv £ba* foam Is resilient.. It IIs s ------Panel tho lower half of tho . „ ■ n tnodh. com fortable oven wllhout cd hard- ^‘‘^cmenl, tnko a look at your lance and composition go togeth* ®om wUhojii . TWO B/VniS *M & Y EIE(ELECTRIC S back wall with perforated hard- irnnletely springs," Mr. Baker explained. ^ 0 comes Of. one must bo completely board. Tho ponel can bo0 nollednailed roof! This slrange advlco comes of. < d everX The beds are permanentlyanenlly . Moro^o’’® *han half of todoy'sOdny's 44yyialn4 4 ; Ave. Eastaat~--Phono- - - Phc 733-8212. to furring strips fixed to) tho ex-cx* from tho Roof Drainage Manu- built In and the box-liko;o baso homeshom es p ricc d u n der $25,000 have I Jsting wall, or simply gluedglued to factufacturers Institute. Muny ma^ ‘"'Po' niake a l l e y w 1inhln'*tn A n 'c x am p lo Is a littlev'gem gem of 1”{" completelycoi enclosed, so10 dust- atal leastleat two baths, nnd °m!S many m em ber o f snake RiviRIVER V "^ H wilh a spccial adhesive,dhoslve. volouvolous products aro avaJlabjo to S n , « I" cmoraMd green.green W "S "iunder tbo bed Js ciimlnoted.iJnoted. hflvo twot and one-hnJ/. Twenty Perforations in tho hardboardTdboard plug up holes in your basement, ** ^ , >«nlij ELECTRtCAL ASSOCASSPCIATION , iZ ™ Wolls are Hooked InI green.^een. WashableWn.hi profinished panelingnneling yciir.iyciirs ago only 28 por cent of accept htfoks from VhlchIch you but Ifew-wili work If youa Ignore it resembles »a luiiyfuzzy e»vori covers tho wall. Materialsais for homes in that* price class had can Wng hand mixers, coland- tho ccauso of tho problem.- ■ peach but looks like suede'do from tho bedsb( cost only about 20 dol* mmoro oro lhll a n ono bath,______ers, cool, ixli.lap «>«j J.ildtd bo worked with ordinaryr handy* ana end flow Inlo your bPflcmont = 5 5 man tools without danger tjf throu nger tjf through crucks. Roof DriilnageJriilnage _,,g. E J ® ' splitting or crncklng. It1 comes equipequipment will cnri^ this water ■ In a number of finishes,, Includ- away from the house and will ' TIME-NOW TO I - ing woodRroin and plastictc which help keep tho basement dry. — can.be spgnRo^lcjnetL- . —jf you-aro-troublcd; by-a-wel -.1:__ RE-SCREEN^^

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