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167 ^ ■ VOL. 64, NO. n o .■ ' ' ' ~ ' IT\ym FALLS,’IDAjiO,[0 , FRI FR ID A Y , A U G U ST 4, 1967 , tEN CEBITS , — ' • — ... ^ ------:: . ' _ r--'- B "H"TT • T ~ U .- S . H'" B"'- B H a m m e r J msm E n e m y " rDefehisiiSe Budgdget Expispecti3 r

m P.y BOB HORTON EExactly how high, draft Defense Defen Secretary Robert S. Mc-iduct-1 a SAIGON (AP> — Americanican . Me duct a .searching review ot all ____ TparptaTiP';_ hatnmnrrt— Nonth ~W M p ------WASHINGTON (AP) - High--willligh- -will-go now is being determinedmned ^'ama ^ 'am ar^ —believe.'; - $2- billion—midofonstn-midofonse—cspcnd 4tures—and—tp------^ ^ £ r - iit a f j.- c a lls niiti a ,pp.ssit)lee $S2-2- in af Pentagnn sliidv nf whatIt the Diarinedplaiin: spending can hhe. e . withhold withhol all-such expenditures V ielnam ’ with- 197 sirike mis- I. ...v lT ?^ billionbill iiupplemental defense neM slons Thursday, 22 more than lense newly authorized '525,000-manl-man trimmedtrimm trom the defense budg-ludg- that areai not now essentjal lor '' budget request are likely as a levt 1 were e v e r flown in a single day as a level for Vietnam next sumnmer m er et to offset partially the possibleisible nationalnations security." JJJiUll—of— PH)Md6n t-^ llB S ' K .... BoundaryBoi campgrounds Tuesday ^y|l| most Johnson said /or mosl-Ameri- boats or barges along the coast. sday ^y|l| |,egj„ feeijnp the pinchch of make the final decision on “oy any cans the tl surcharge should range • night -are' being studied . by [,[„higher taxes with their first tax i:increase -and its effective from 1 Other Navy fliers' reported .set-s e t - '■ Blaine county sheriff’s officers Clive from a few cents to about $9 icers paychecks after Oct. 1. dale.date. . extra 1 ting off a secondary explosion andant Sun Valley special agents. extra a month. among a cluster ot buiiuings ai j'}l'i:.—AlthQugh,iiew-ta,\ .tables -ha.v.e. have _-But..if the program recom- —About-lli-million-taitpayors-in aho,, ------U —S shenir Urville Urexler said yety^t (o-ije drafted. Treasuryy De- mendedmendi by Johnson Is adopted, | __ the Quang Nap storage area they are checking the most like- p^f ptea, 0,5 brackets would be ' three miles southwest of Thanh 'v.vyi like- partm ent oflicals .say the aver- a wwor orker who ha.s $'10 deducted M ly leads into the murder of Glen agea„j taxpayer can expectt his from his paycheck for federal exempt. , Hoa, in the panhandle. The pi- |H A. Coppinger, 38, Boi.se-Cascadeicade —------^------— ------A surcharge-actuallysu Is a tax . lots said dense smoke towered Iriv ' PH Co., employe who was workingrking on a 1 tax. It's levied not on a up 5,000 feet. on construction of pre-fabricated:ated "TV T" X J.*1 • TT personperson’s basic sa la ry but on the ' 1 «QT -1 ----- l - S ------wx-hft,------tax-hft-pays.------:----- ^------hut all tho leads are very -1- / I C d li l/ 1 l U i l ± 0 If, tor examflle, a person Kebel Troops'S cocCOOKING UP A CUP of friendshipFriendshlp-soup, that Is—at the Boy ScouScout World Jamboree at Far-ar- "slim.” "si would pay $800 in taxes th is' ragut Stale Park In Nprthenihem Idaho,Ida is Twin Falls ScoutIt Bobby Bopp, wearing chef's hat.at. It 1 was reported Friday by /-> ____ year under presenl- r,Hes, hli ------WIth-hlm-auv-froniJoftr-Eoter-SohiU)tor-^hmidfrrWtrodiider-CTIfTSlev5n^■^teven^ahha, |t^tchlkan, Alaska,;a, 'WtKsTTa'hceT^fchum, tha't thf ijxlra taxes Iw a full'yeat- under -S%-100 --S5;and Graham Sharp, Sydney,‘y, Australia.Austri The JambdF^ marksirks the 60th i yea^'fet scouting, andnd blue blu and white Ford sfation the surcharge would be $80. But ^ 1 is the first World Scout Jamboreelamboree ever to be held In the! United States,I wagon wa officers are looking’SStartedlBrT for ■[n W ichita psince the surcharge wouldn’t -] was wa: seen the night of the mur- mur­ take eleffect until Oct. 1. he would , Congolese der driving back and forthh on By The Associated Press5s Wyandanch,Wyi N.Y., a predom-dom- pay fo for only pne-founh a y e a r' the 'Trail creek road about half A shotgua_biast from aI carca r Inantlyjnajlt! Negro co mmunity/ on “ Of $20r-fort 1967, KAMEMBEr-Rwanda (AP) — third The same result as a 10 per Rebel troops killed about 100 W f a mile from the Boundary camp-amp- occoccupied by white youths at.aat a t-PIB I^nd, endured_ ^ third The ;™ S c o u t s Elim l m inAte^Conhm petitim' •'f: ground. shesheriff arid a group of Negrovlegro night of scattered disorders.'Po-:. Po- cent surchargeI could be ob^ ' Congolese soldiers in a clash a f t e r tained It basic , tax rates are Thursday near Bukavu in the ' ^ NMr. Nance said he and1 his youthsyou touched of( a noisy dem- I'celice aarrested nine youths after tamed wife were having a fish fryy qt onsonstration in Wichita, Kan., ear- cars were1 hit by stones ond1 bot- bikedhwed 10 per cent. But officials Congo’s Kivu Province, a f i ' J ' said the teinporary nature o{., French settler from the area J J j g p a Forost Service camp up Trail ly today,t marring a night ofIt rel- ties. tlos. - ' t SsmnlCamembB-tDday:------l E k m e n L AA A t W orldI JJi a m b o r e e __ ,Creek 5 with Mr. and Mrs. Tom ativeativ - calm In the nation'stion's But fn the rest of tha rationatlon ‘hethe pnproposal then would be lost /hlte ’GitGibbens, I^lrs. Wilma Hulett; and strtstreets; — — ■thtnTdr'ot'Violeirerr'O'iitimiEdTtr thtftli 6dTtr -and-it-andHt-would-bB'-hardcr'ttradi------He' said the rebels—white was miflister. ' , mercenaries and Katanga een- ByI JOHN VIVIAN emphasized, empl ahd the nearly 12,- St 1,-all ------^------ebb. Milwaukee’s curfew was mitllsti 12,- So, unlike regional encamp- !'■''' ------eased,-and-tho-polico-chicf-in _A Ja , darmes— also captured three!6 of FARPFARRAGUT STATE PARK,t K, 000 scouts who Friday beganegan mentsmer around the world, tijpJ^'^Kelchumi there Tliey noticed the■ sta- 1 ■ -M -V------jjjjj.i tionwagon going back nnd forth A Providence, R.I.. said he thought3ugl"t reach agreementnt to youthsyouthi across Wichita at speedspeeds forms for a new highway bridge tier said, his Congolese workerskers I| wherewher a "love-in” is planned, I do il," said Howell Weaver of i“" II ^ SwaSwansea, South Wales.' ;i‘i^ I convenecon an Arab summit con- reach]reaching 110 miles an hour,'• but collaoscollapsed today as they were be- had asked him not to pay theirheir I| It It is not expected thata a large large number ot hippies will ^ . I I terence. - lost tlthem at a railroad crossing.■sing. j„g filled^fj| pouring tons of con- wages for fear the Congolese I atten I And Hiroshi 'Yano of Chiga.sa-5asa- i| ' W on’t A ttend |i '=" lese I attend, and spectators maylay outnumber outni the participants, | |(j.g , I Algeria and Syria still have Latt 1 soldiers would lake the money. | but, '• f ki-Shi, Japan, looked up from ||| ■ ■ I " have Later, 20 to 25 young Negroesgroes crete over workers caught be- ney. I but, according -to Grant Humphries Humphi Jr., local beardeil-^ tra d in g -sco u t- patches- -with-th-aij- -a jj - FAR-R'AGUT STATEr-|r™t-g—I not-pledged-their-full-support >port7 demoidemonstrated-outside the hospi-I.ospl-neath-.- neath.- ' ' ------I 'youth'youth, some hippies he metnet in CaliforniaCi are coming to“ Ii Canadian long enough to say he | J. |i however, and In a televisionm in- tal wwh here the In jured w ere'treat- I the park. ly he I PARK, Idaho (AP)-Pres- || Nineteen men were rushed to :ii was impressed, I | ident Johnson will not at-. Ip terview Thursday night Syrianyrian ed,cd, a;and still la te r a group'Phospitals. of hosoito Several ot lAem were Hearing Set }I “’Th! They will read poetry, sing, sing, to to the accompaniment ot^_ ii | "We have lime tt) m e e t ii_ Ij I Foreign Minister Tbrahihi Mak- abt)ut 70 demonstrated outside reportc ____ O ______I;, H n n hand, hnr nnd displa.y-paintingt,------e Q t |_lmLabcJ3ay-5cout^Worid—4 ^ itsiaa reported injured-seyerei^s-con------I people," lie said. "I'v e mcl jS Jam boree here, scoiit of-[. g!i hous 119^ termed the conferenceice a police headquarters over the® ar- Crete ,rolled o v e r theiii. Four I 'Jerome Police Chief Clarencearence 'Yingst V said he does n ott I| somesom real nice guys and good I I "farce and a waste of time."e." rest of0 a Negro alleged to havenave ^^re^yere treatedt and released. I expect any trouble, but he willwill havehave extra men pn duty. | frie, ennd I ficials said Thursday. | On Sale Of | I friends. Meeting penpals is im- i|I They said official word■J Iiii TheJ Saudi Arabian delegation,„tion assaulted three whites. , --J ' Three „ of the injured were I /Vi/'S portant." 5. ^ asked Its government tor'r in-In- Police"“I' In both Milwaukee and , . I- from the White House re- | to an Providence still enforced night- stat6 highway' inspectoirs. .t3n today's jamboree agenda I I'I ceived-IhursdayJisted.the.. |I structions before replying to an ProvK --Tirm-Assets:— ^ Is the'arrlvarof''A'stronilut Scott if ,(]' ■ Egyptlan"ofteraimed*at-solvingliving timo-curfowsrt™®- but-travel-bansbans - The bridge- is' at-103rd, and - iH jnternational sUuatiori and ' ii ■men were eased in the Wisconsin1 city GrqndvlewGrqndi Ro^,- in 'the south- — i::arpi;nicr_ Hn,.,will siny .fivf.ij-J .y-IL ,thciiJgnfi-ill5niit&.ftY£i:.Y.emiin. ------UUISE' (A P)-' A' Fblinh.-Ws^ " Q lN |-th<^Jreirident^-W vr-| a m r o iyaf Henr y w a iiir ^anraTHe tiie -east-pe ■ in-1908:------^------formedforn July-7-at--I''lowor-Filth.Filth ^ aU Ih ho-, o 6ito-ot..whatlwill-bo-thoutho bcr-of-JhLcallego-board..-.bcr_ol ------Percy was asked about hiss In-in- AveiiuoAve Hospital. The man.. not FineFTne Arts Diillding, whichh Is .T heh e actual groundbreaking terest In the forthcoming nation-tlon- Identified,iden was riiported recover-over- scheduledschedi for occupancy withinithin will bobe done, b y E ldon'E vans, Poverty Wor] y al election in an Interview for Ing nt1 his Astoria, Queens, homo,lomo, 400 doda;^s after th e start of con- chairmchairman ot the college board. SVorkers A tta(stacked In RiotRi Query ABCi News special, "WhoI In 'TheTl four-hour operation was structldh. struct: , ExpeExpected to be present at tho ...... 'C82'C82" taped for showing Aug.-17.;,.17. performpert ed by Drs. Sheldon Bur- _nie._ n ie . public' Is urged .to attend:tend groundbreaking-ground are - rcpfcscn- Dy WALTER R. MEARS , miestionuestion of poverty workers andmd he asasked. He said the corpora-lira- that havo a tendency to produceiuce "No,""I he said, “I think my man and Clro Acmelllnl off the tho cerem^y. cc whjch symbolizesllzes tativ(statjvfs ot Ihe three contracting ■ WASHINGTON‘(AP)”-X N e~- ‘ le-Newark rioting, ,. tlon ii.s linked with OEO. ' riotsriots." \ ^ job should be to stay rightt on medm cd icar school...... tho----- the bcBlnnliigbe of a 5tc|) that willw|ll Se See CSI P a g e '2, CoL 8, "I’m not saying they're re- rc- "r don’t havo any knowledgedge At same time. Sen. Edwardvard tho Senate floor, to work rightright - “------^------:------. grd )iolico delectlvo from New- sponsiblea sponsible for the rlot,’^Mlllardird of that,th sir, not-to my knowl-3wl- M;M;'Kennedy, I D-Ma.ss., said aI po- Inin tthat Job, nnd I would.not be , ark, N-.J,,- charged 'today thathat told told Eai Eastland, "I am, sayingIng edge," edge,' Millard replied. ' llcenllceman's charge ot such usele of a ccandidate for either national IJ • poverty workers contributed to their their pa participation, particularlyrly "Dq"Dt you believe that muchil of antipovertyanti] funds In Na.sliville.nlle. office." ofth , ' . r Ipehs Lincoln)ln i4-:H Fair / the explosive atmospherg "that],at i",,’*''? ill the City Hall meeting, con-3n- tho agitationi came from ehi- TonrTonn., vas not substantiated,1. ------^------Parade Opeii can very well l!nve brought"1,1" trlMfcd tributcd to the-htmosphere thatlat ployeployecs of the United Conimu-mu- PtPolice Capti John A. Soraco ' 1 ... ' ^ ---- nn_lh(>_clly’s flve-day_rlDt lasti„,( could y?]very well have brought on nitv Cdrp.?"C Thurmond asked,d. told the Senate Judiciary Com-:om” Fire Controlledi SIIOSHONEsi — ,Th e .Lincolnncoln I this”this'y year Is good, tho flowerswers FFA'SittingFFA'S apd showing co^ month. , . ; • l]'“lliS^rloi:/^— f ol’' ^-----■ ------"Yi"Yeii; srr7 '~ M llla fa ~ ^ id .'■ -"I"I niltleomm< TirursUny llio Office:~ -of o t ~ K R O G E R S O N '^ ^ U -S .-B u rc«reau u couicnunty-4-l|-lalr-j)penedlliddny. tldny, oiiLflBliLaverage,a|-e nr test. test, , / I ^ .i-Mlllard said ..thi!„ntmo,sphereire bellovBbellov t h e / tontrlbuted, p ut it EconomioEcoi Opportunity .—OEO.^^ of 1 l 4ind-M anagem ent IW tight-Ight- TiiorningTiioi iinder cloudy sliles with wltli JwIl^Tng Judi will b o ~ d m o T rIdIdry ry “ -"OlhCt ’OthcrilCllVltBS-Frldny-'lndud*--~'~ “ bcfe^tlvl! Wlllhim'MllIaTd lev-' was tenso after n series ot that wv ay," Is susubsidizing a llberatfoii schoolliool erser« controlled a five-acro sage-lage- a paratjo'p’ nt 10:30 n.m, consist-nslst- afternoonaftern' In tho flower show,how. ed a Peci*o 1 baseball Wntna. ried his accusation before the•ho Ktormystormy meetings, ono. at CityIty NewarkNow officials already haveave whicwhich teachos Negro childrenII to bruibrush fire Thursday Rtternbonnbon Ing m ostly ot children. ThoI Lin- sponsoredsnonsc by Ihe Shoshono Civic:ivlc inenMlin e n w 4 p.inNUid thojPoowcB ■ Senate Judiciary Commlltco, Jlall, jinlj involvingin Negro grldv-Jv- charged,charg nnd OEO Director Snr-3nr- hato whlto people. In SSouthwestern Idaho, aboutIt 25 coincoln-Ettes hnd p largo floata a t Cltil),Clul), with a g ra n d prizo to3 be rotlro rotleo att 7:30 ' whicli cnrllpr heard a Noshvlllo nncos -a against -tho municipalml Ecnt Shriver has denied,Hlintllint -Sorace Soi said tho schoftl Is1 dl- nillimiles west of Rogerson. wliiwhich won a prize, nnd there given for both children \ antiand JVlnwWinners in the coniic division pollcemnn charge that a school‘“0 * govei^nmpnt. imvornm poverpoverty program workers wero'ero rcctcrccted by Fred II, Brooks, Nash-ash- ThoTl blaze, tho 31st grass flndAnd also(ilsn were- vehicles nnd horses,irses. adult divisions,t of tho paradep wcr6 Ross Dorden, . teaclilng Negro children to hato"'® “ sc,l. Scr|.'Sti'om St lliurm qnd, R-S.C.,S., involvedIiivolv In tho Nowork rio ts,s. vilfovllfe chalrnmn of the militanttiint briiiihbrii: flrd of' tho season,, was AiAt the commodity buildingIdIng ThereThei aro food and' novolfy/olfy Kothy Cliutchmnn nnd 'Kinnio whlto people la IrflnK siib.ildliodwd br^iighUipbrought i the tiovcrty questiontm Son, S'aiti J , Ervin J r „ D^NiC,.,C|, StudcnLNlinylolcntStiidi CuordlmUlni!ting discdiscovorod late In iho iittcrnoonloon therether nro IB hiisliiess and com- com-booths booths nnd ponyjldes ln-connec-inec- ChurchiChurchman, MIko Anderson and — by the Oiilcc u^Ecanumlc Op-^P" hi|n‘’Tn(W more speilflc ItTrms, deninideiiianded jiiiit the Senate inqul.:gul' Com;Committee. > nndnml controlled by about 8 p.m, moilltymot resource booths, withr 11 h tlon wllhw tho fair, but no carni-arni-DoAmi DoAnii Sorenson! noV6)ity— porlunlty. _ "Iliis ,Iho United Communityity ry boIra broadened lo determineline AlthoughAlt Ihc OEO denied iior-J b / 1(1 m en, Including nn aerialerlnl footl,footl ,4-11 ami womejCs depart-part- val, TTlw tractor driving contestllest 'i'aminy'I'aminj llorgin, Cindy Dorgin, , C nm m iltc9 CImlrmnn Jameslies Corp,Corp. (ifof Newark'lieeii Inllltrnt-It- whelhwhether federal funds nro "|)'|)0-. nco's charge, it said it In mov-iiov- aMnaMnck unit nnd Iho Jorbldgoidgo mentsmer cntrici, I'air oiticlnls saidBald wlis followedf b y «trcet slwMrts rts KennethKcnnetl Hough, Taiiilo Cart;** 0 , Kastlniiil, p-Mlss., raised tho cd by thoth( DInck Power group?"7" Ing usotlti to proiiioto i>oIlcics:ics ing t to invcsti^ato Iho sclitiol.I. ‘ unit,unit Ihi) lILM suld, whilwhilo tho mimher'(if displays?Iays n|^12:3l)n|^ 12: p.nl, and tho <-11 ond SCO Sco I’ARAUE,l rg. 2, Ci)l. I . • r- 2 ' Twin Foilj-Times-Newi.■Nb w i. Aug. 4-5, 1967 - Plane Cl ash1 SeenTftd^yly Mrs.'EyaiisJ ' 'JElection I LawsLa’ Are Mrs. - Melvin- E.—Anderson, 1- 4 D a i l y WeatAer' RBi e 0 r f In I Oregon working in yard . . Lloyd D J- ies Here _ q Bledsoe walking toward c a r . . . ' . >0 . W. F. ftieman iri front yard . . . A g Studied BBy y C o u n c il FROMTIMES-NEV/SSS-NEV/S 24-HOUR WEATHER■HER BUREAVE WIRE (Qaims tliree- jJa c k W indsor standlngi forlorn-5;,: A t Age Of 89" & • s, ■ BOISE (AP)'-An Idahalaleg- leg-pern permit .changes in electiop lawa ' BEND, Ore. (AP) - A. light lig h t lyP pa street corner . '. • . Dr. M rs. H ild a Burton Evans, 89. , nri/J,', Islative Council dommitteetee re- prior to the 1968 election, if a* plane c ra v e d and burned 'while'w hile JamesJ L; Taylor getting into Clintonci D rive, died Thursday :hanges «{u!lial session w ere o^.led.’ 'es Magic Yaljej e' air- white stationwagon'... Dr. Jack ev Mo n viewed today proi>osed, changes «{u!ii ; T^mperatiires alley Forecast s',attemtiting! to land'at the' air- Jack evening in Magic Volley Memo-" in- ' election la w i., includingng one Gov.Go Don W .'Samuefsbn, how- jm m it .1ilcltes_gettiag.4£ady_ior_piei ^i, ______~ . “iPartly cloudy afternoons5 andfT.andfTT F . Weather, Bureau ^IIT^IITCT C T <>Wp-^oaf— Santlam.^—Sum m it -P J ^ ^ ia l-H o s p ita l'O f a lonig Illness. - - , ot vot- ever, has-jndicatecl he- bellevc!i— ~ K r i ersons ^chool-.vision_cllnlc...... M e l_ ...... to ellmmat'e registration of vot- ever, evenhigs with a slight chancehance perpc cent humidity, 87 a t T.J. pF. .Thursday, killing throe persons s —She-was-'bdrn -JunB“28rl878;r"1878j S ers; 's:------i;—^ ^ ------the-cthe-changes-couid-wait-untlMhe— - 7n and critically injuring a n oither. th e r. CCutler talking about retirem.ent N a t i o n a l ■ for a brief thundershower today EiEn'iomology Laboratory with 70 in M almo. Sweden, olid comeime to a Also'proposed was a shiftshift In regularregul session in 19G9, unless and SaturdayrMoatIy4aIr-nightsnights Twrccntiw humidltyj 57-a t Rupert,rt . -The /our.pIace_235_CherokeE * Htah-^rom Sweden-ot-ll"years the !lectlon some-othter-'probje'nj-requiring a ilt'thc In local offic?! ., L. S -years th e dateTif^the pi'iniarjc.eiecflon some : High tow Pr. and mornings. Winds occasion-aslon- 57 at Falrtteld, 58 at Hailey,lev 64 M “j flames when It hit the fi d f ag e . Ish e was marriedied to frofror m the first Tuesday InTli' Au^ Au- specialsp ed seiision develops, - VAlbanv, cloudy -...... 80:. 71,' 1 . ... 'j „n„_n nlly-intn- 1«mllMr«r.VllrtKI,q n( 66 at gt'ouhd and bounced' into0 ta ll vw ith stin glasses perched on top f r at “‘ suffered serious burns-in the l 'gi; Cam as Prairle^ high 85 to 93, n, n th e Lee, Ketchum, accepting w ife’ss ^ard LDS, Church, Tj’, ' ferring to Peterson’s proposal, Denver, clear ...... 72 52 .06 K> 93, R upert, four-lncl(, 100-81; ththree- re e -c crash r ahd was rushed to•0 ?t,St, thanksu for her birthday presen t , 59 low 45 to 55. Outlook for Sunday , 67; at Charles Hospital in Bend b y 'a „p„" Surviving are one daughter,,H„,Ex-BulilMaii',J ll , sajd5 " "the advantages are. so Des Moines, clear ... 86 69 .. ” i'nablB ''' b y a . . . Red Wilson, Jerome, w ear- ' many and so apparent we should ;S i\ gonerally fair and seasonable 86 J . M rs. J . Alvin (Elva) Brown,irown, -w- _ -.T I nstroit. clear ...... 85 .41 e s -it CastIeford,.J3-.71; .at Tuttle,le 86- oiotorist. He was later flownwn to j,ing broad-brimmed black hat con.5id(;'r it." ------m tTw ijrttrcrarrO T '7Ig— B -- temperatnresr-Tcmperatures-attempe ^ ’ Portland Sanitarium Hospitail, ' j,h Tw in F a lls ; one.slepson, Milton l o ;5 8 68 64 at 81; a t King Hill, 100-81. ‘t^ 'r ..... T^d Williams assisting with . B ut he emphasized that the Helena, clear ...... 89 55 .." » O'™a.m .: at Jerome, £4 at 81; Linn County sheriff’s depputies u ties mule pack train ... Bob Hoag" J. • Evans, ..Napa, Calif,; one Is Named • "K ” stepdaughter, Mrs. W. A. (Beth) ^ change would constitute "quiie ------JndiariapoliSrfog^«-87-65—35—11 ^ ------______- r ______said the crash happened n e a r ^4iaking-abQut_pinfLtrees.. . .; .d! t u __ a precedent’.’ and as far as he _ ' ' t l i r “runction--of Oregon -22 aiiff ^ 1 :.,r P e a ir s o n 7~ S e 3ttlerWitslrr“one‘ 1 ^ Jacksonvlllej clear ■ 92 73/3 .01 __ g ¥ r o i . y ji- knows only one,statC; North Da- i ------U:ST-30-ift-ymi-€ounly,- ne itr^ th 6. -sister.rJ^tF6.-Franls-(El8lo>-WiU.i^-'#E-Manager-5 - M : ni ~Suiiitnar*y ^ n ftn lr^ ^ es'^ '‘^h!p'fes-°ar e^!‘ ------: koia, HOW is using it.------^------Los-Angeles, cloudy 84 6737 !!.. _ ■ ./ r - corners of Linn, Dcschutes and ]j H am s. C ascade; four grandchll- son, of ______d td ? "' . noved too li^ht^ t'o'*cau"s'e^othe™'^an^ a n rinafiar------— " .- g y Q -r ------'Memphis,’cloudy ... 92 71fl .70 JO crease crease In m oisture has m oved toe ______‘ -and fotir stei>grandchlidren. I gyjj B uhl, has been appointed man- — ^ ^ v H a m ir-clo u d y -™ — 8 6 -Hn — 'm03 intQ into Olnur vallevs.from Ihe south,;outh. .some .sor tem porary delays to I’rain ^ 'iiimnuuiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiuiniiiiii"""" _ Funeralj services will be con- npo| ;0 .. As a result hot weather and and harvgst hai and haying operations. ^ ' epa- a g e r of continuous hot m illslllsjor for Milwaukee, clear ... 84 60 .. As a j^GleTras-Fen’y—^ ducted at 2 p.m. Monilay at the Gen General Electric’s drive systeiff?peiff? “ JCoi(Contlnired"f’roirr 7Page-Onc)—^ ■Mpls-St. P., clear . . . 75 67)7 .02 .02 an an lncrea.se Inc in afternoon cloudi-loudi- Th The sam e type of w eath er is ay in forecast for Saturday with a ri f First Job tLarkin-M ortuary, Ogden* Utah, opei operation in Schenectady, N; Y. firmfirms s that were confirm ed irri' New Orleans, cloudy 91 74H .04 .04 ness ness o c c c u r r e d yesterday in for under the direction ol White . 58 .48 Southern Idnho. Widely scatter-atter- slight sll| lowering in daytime tem- J HUNTINGTON, W. Va. A graduate of the' Cast,lefordtjeford day.id a y ,a s the low bidders on first New York, cloudy .. 8l 68 .48 Soulhe ;‘‘tli To Help Withth ' M o rtu ary . Final rites will be -h :„ i [3 ,80 ed reports of precipitation w^re w^re peratures. pei ------(AP) — Rookie policeman 'U, be jjjgi, S|,),Q„| anj the Universityversity. Phastphase college construction. _ '“Otia: Ciiy, rain”.t 7 101 73 ,80 ed rep held a t th e Ogden Cemetery: ived a D r,'1 'a y lo r reported tod'ay" Omaha, clear ...i...-85 68)8 ....re rece c e iv e d with measurableTable Maximum A temperatures today f ------Jo h n Blake was on his firs t "• of Idaho where he received a Dr, Philadelphia, cloudy 88 70ro .98 .98 amoun amounts reported onta in east- east- will wil b e in the 90s and ‘Cs!OiIiife 100s, Strip----- shllt Wednesday night w henie n B.S. degfee in electricalal en- ththat a t thel Regional Office of Edu- Phoenix, cloudy .... 94 79/9 .01 ern vi .01 ern valleys. ' butbul w ill lower Inlo the upper O A called Into aClion. 1 gineering In 1950, Mr. B^riniigariniiga cation,catioi Denver, Colo., has of- i7 .22 Cloud buildups are developingoping 80s 80s and 90s 01) Saturday. Some *GLENNS FERHY-The cityity of Assisted by two other of- I ) ,. will be responsible for engineer-gineer- ficiallyficiall accepted an d approved Pittsburgh, cloudy .. 81 67 .22 Clou ay is Glenns F erry will cooperate In OJ 1 9 6 7 Rodeo. Ptlnd, Me., fo g ...... 69 65i5 ... . againagain this forenoon \jith a prom-Drom- further fui cooling on 'Sunday is GI lie in ficers, Blake was eredltecf ing and integrating the firm’s the Ibids of yeilsen-MiHer Con- Ptlnd,.O re., clear . . . 89 5717 .. ,. ise ise ofof further afternoon andI eve- possible. pci M i n i m u m temperaturesatures oilingoil a strip of ground betwtw een een with his first delivery — a ' r products Into regulated elec- structionstruci Co., general contrac- Rapid City, clear ... 82 54>4 .. .. ning ning I thunderstorm activity,Mty. tonight ton will remain in thele 50s thithe school property a n d B an-an ­ 7-pound, 5-Ounce girl. M oth-•th- Jis [j Planned'»D triqalt’ri°« motor drive systemsns for tors; the Home Plumbing and Richmond, cloudy .. 94 7414 .02 .02 Showe Showers will continue to be light and am 60s in most valleys. nonock Street, Ed Bostic, city er, baby ^nd Bioko were re­re- ,. co'continuous n t hot' m etal rolling HHeati eating Co^^^ m echanical sub- St. louis. cloudy .... 92 66 .. _____ Ci(clerk, announced Friday. ported doing ftoe Thursday. 1 ? mills throughout the world.id. ’ contrcontractors, and the C.-L Elec- Salt Lk. City, d e a r . 96 64 .. George Powell, school suiser-luper- ...... r He also will manage proposalopo,sal Jrictrie Co.,' electrical sub-con- . Intendent, discussed the prob- .... ' '"“Ill""...... I"'..... iniiiii For. Fairfield > ’"S; San Diego, cloudy .. 75 64_ .. d111 |je and order activity in the. New New tractors. tracte t .• Five-Dayay Forecast'F lem at the city council m e etin g . F A IR F IE L D - This will be "know- f''"'” based in Poca- - San Fran clear ..7rffl~TS^....__ ^ . a^big.w £eke!ndJiLFa|[(ield-Wlien Y o rk area, extend th e know- ■ , clear ...... " 8 7 ^ 5i . r - l 77 r Kela fdneS' ^ruesd.iyinight?=eoimcllmon=E3id-» =!eage=of^rocess=and=±appliea=;spliea* je]iQ._and_jfieJit.her,..tgo.,convM S t __ Tampa, clear ...... 91 76'6 .. .. aloft aloft IsI: fo recast to continuej e to doy,da; b ut threat of sca tte reed d nf-af- thithe cily will furnish m a n pSehBs-of-w— o w e r v ytlirE T ifiirM nie‘r'Posl ol the -J?*® n a-j panics aie headquaTtefaTTrT job A Atr m erican Legion stages Itsts an- ^'on“ On informatibn and plan and Washington, cloudy 94 71fl .66 .66 keep keep majorn Pacific storms from ternoonler shower activity will11 con- i)ni)nd m achinery to do th e jo b . _ develop new systems business.i",™ Twin Falls. ' d bul Estimated total cost is $1,586.13 I nual rodeo.' deve ,,, In other college business, he ------our our agriculture ag valleys the next tlnitlnue through the weekend but Es p.m. He began his, c a re e r with " ' _ flvo days. O nly sm all changes;es In momost am ounts will be lig ht t and wiwith the school district’s share£■ Reunion To ”Show s w ill be held at 8 p.m. He reported that, the latest con- :cted. spotty. • Eastern valleys ' will cotningco to $938.13. The strip is ^ S atu rd a y an d at 2 p.m. Sundayunday General Electric on the eom- tributor-to , ,'j^. the continuing schol- IQ weather patterns are expected, spo g fur- pany’s Test Engineering P*- ,,1 A laska, Canada,^ •“Temperatures » S aturdayirday experienceexf the most shower:r ac- l.C1,000 by 22 feet. J i - f In th e i r e n a . Stock is being fur- p a n j . arship fund-is the Lynwood Mer- some Mrs. Frank Crane, w ho ap - Start Tonight inished ' by Ernie Watts. There gramgran In Schenectady and since <=hants .' ' Association. Jack Mul- _ through W ednesday will average•rage tivltytivl which tnay cause some 1 Idren. h a s beeit on. assignm ents in ^ - Hawaii sr?from two^o five degrees aboveibove temporaryten delays -In-farrahigrraing pearedpe^ .in- the interest-of^getting.■tfinp _ wilwill be po n y events for children. l>as doon 'presented a $100 chock on a sewer to her property on E ast “ PfTplrStlOHSTirircontiiraiiigTit - p -^in- ^rier-P».,-and-..Venezuela----- High Loww Pr. Pr. normal normal in the valleys of South-outh- activitiesact In those valleys. a < 1 „ u . a feverish pace for what appar-^ Pat Light,' TffiTilliTwilT ^------bchalf ofnhe-assoeiation to- the- - round First Ayenue was advised she ® was ' " , coilegcollege, C algary ...... 79 4818 em em Idi Idaho. Temperatures inn Ihe the SSunshine will average around Fu 1 ently will be "the largest classrincc .i ''“‘S" * Edmonton ...... 77 4615 ------e itrextreme c n northern portions ofif thothe 85 per cent or more ol possiblesslble wowoiild have to form a local, im - reunion ever suged by Twin first ru n n e ru p in last year’s> con- ■ /'< • ' The fund was organized lo 9 .18 upper Snake Valleys may aver- throughthr Wednesday. Windss will provementPr' district among the p f '• ‘,1 lest. F iv e girls ore competing provide scholarships of $100 nr M ontreal ...... 82 69 .18 upper p t In adjoining resident?, or p ay; th e ^Falls High School graduites," S ■ ■ tom e p^ovi. . Ottawa ...... 81 69 9 .05,p5 age nearm normal during this be light most days except In “d. scheduled to begin unofficiallytnliv queen. They includeelude m ore fdr prom ising .students 3------period. S o m e -lo w e rln ^ ln ^-day- n y - 4ho 4ho-^lclnlty-ot-thundorahowots-raicts- Xffi'cost herself. She salil .she woHld..a ,. IS .ll.L a n a ___Brackenburv. Jerome; _ /c h Dne^ who might not plherwisp hp ahlo Regina ...... Tient, was In charge of arrange-•ango- m eet at 8 p.m. T uesday for a Falls pected through Wednesday. Crop Prcproved purchase of a six-volt-volt Tia? ha: forced comiiilllce personnelnnel UptownU parades are planned 91-57, GoodlnB^I-SS. Twin Falls pec nect for 5 p.m. Saturday and ata t 1 m nrentir r n t for the meeting and picnic in Harmon Park. Each I d a h o ! S ! lo 90- growth and irrigation require-julre- hotbattery for the cily Dodg,e truru ck 'JJt'I to action in order to m eet for 91-52, B urley 89-52, Pocatello 9»- gro the the swelling registration,” he p.m.P-m Sunday and will include;lude school.schoc Chiefs of police, delec- fam il;ily is to bring potluck and ,wPr. 55 and Idaho Falls 87-52. m mei ents will bo uninterrupted1 and and anc one side broom for the t™ s and table service. Drinks will ba H lL ow P r. 55 and street sweeper. repwted-.-"' . merchants’ mer entries and riders,ders. tives,lives, identification officers and table ' Aberdeen ...... 91 533 No major storms aro expectedacted remainren: at a normal rate. sin J of A c a rn iv a l is in town and1 has otherso th e r from county, state,!. and provided.provic A short- business meel------Dances schedulJd .for, Aug.g . 4 ^While more than'one-third of A area *ng will be held. B ear Lake ...... 81 61 and 12 at the city hall were1 de- the former class members still set up n e a r the American Le- ccity i ty agencies1 in.the local, area >ng w Boise ...... 101 68 2 c i ty live in Ihe Magie-'Valley^. m anyanv B'on hall. and I from .olher. major cities-of.. d a re d to' come under th e c i ty *1^*’“ annual potluck picnic of Buhl ...... 95 641 • Magic YJ ValleyllerH ospitals code s permitting youth functionsions -are expocted froni all over the , ------. .. ..S .Southern o u th Idaho_attended the.ses- B urley ...... 94 69 ar- country. ^ Sion.sion. the LicensedL Practical Nurses and allowing one hour to a r - eoi lobe held at 6;30 p.m. m e riverivc home after the dance ends.n d s. " “ It is a posslbliity,” Mr, Fox Tem porary officers w ere lo be Castleford"99 68, f I Magic Valley Memorialrial StSt. Benedict’s, Jerome ifer -TdidU e ^ electeelected before the session closes,loses W ednesday at H arm on P ark. - g ’ Admitted Admitted A claim from Eugene S p enn ce r noted, not “that one class m em ber leers’ Members are asked to bring Emmett ...... 101 60 , „ Mnr. for lawn from weedreed may ma come from- Os far as Viet-/let- (ConCtnued(C From Page One). and J the Identification Officers’ Memb ------F sT ffleia...... 90~52J------^ e stesllo-^oe,-^ngola_Bcardr l l i tardr -Al-AIfred-Kenyon.Jerome;^Mat. i°L au'ra- -AaspdatlQiuifflclally oreanMnlzed. ^ families, table service and J Jam es A m ette, Robert W pght,ight, celinocelii liragan, Hagerman, and sprayp ’’' was turned over to The the nam." nai " waywayrra'iia-Cin'raway-and-Laurr a coverud“dlsh; Gooding ...... 95 69 'alif Insurance coinpany.------F . 88 60J .Carrie Carrie Stimson, Jaljies Thomp-Dmp- AlbertAlbi May, Sacramento, Calif. Planned around the th e mm ee Blackburn. Bla' - __ Grangevilie ...... 92 577 f son, r a At Andrew M yers, Mrs. F ranrank k Dismissed ----- :------"M "W om ents to Remember," the CharactersCl — Shawn Bards-■"■ds- . “ HAS ANNIVERSARY. Tho KOS Club w ill m eet ot unofficial opening^of (his week-eek- ley,ley. L o rin d a Knowles, Warren lq J Hailey ...... TT; 89 577 Wells, L aw rence A. Bell, MMrs. rs. Mrs.M John Jantz, Boise; Mrs.' A 'i;ron LONDON (A P )-Q u e e n Molh- I p.m . Tuesday a t !)ie Depot J— -Frank—G ravenr—B u rio n -JKSfebt eb t JJJiLn nr-r-i.s.,..Swalnslon. R ichfield: Assessor Is,, en“n” d ’s event will take place Fri- SturgeonStur and Terry Hopkins; e r ElElizabeth observed her■ 67th Grill forf a no-host luncheon. All ------Idaho I'alls ...... 91 63 " ““ r -a n d — ------— ^ = ^-day-night-at-th(^l'win-PalI?:KIRs-3 ^ ------Jerome ....■..■.t .-.-...-99-66-"5_ , _- J r..' rind M rs. John Crowser.vser. FrankFra Thomas,~;ieroiTie7~ a n d chcon cu rren t memotrS, as well us 2 all Twin Falls; Elmer Casad,isad, W Mrs. i Frank Bo^slawski, Twin ^ ------eiub;—Final—preparations—COU'cou- -R°P J?ober t- D u n n . J ennlfer-M-R-X=-j4 tr , -i^gues-^uesfMn-W indsoiMSastlei-^formei;----- Hormer-membor6r^ra-lnvltod;= Kim berly ...... 93 62 ^11 Tw pled with a casual gcl-to-getherther BrianBrit McGhee and Tina Parks; i R upert; Je ssie Dennis, Buhl;luhl; Falls.Fall ^ Sworn Into tIo Icob- S M iiiim iiH iuiiim iH i King Hill ...... 109 74 “ “P®” Julia ------^ ■ are scheduled, ' Sroigroup entries — Donna, Jacob- I# * * L ew iston...... 100 68, ' J™®® James Brandon, Paul; Julia , • ■ I Brown, K im berly, and Mrs. Wil- > O ther activities of Ihe reunionninn J®!'; Jacobsen, Grantt J a - 5S • M alad ...... 91 61 B™wn Wil- Cassia Memorial— .1, . cobsen, C indy Scott, Dana New- ■ ■ r V l 1 11am D alebout, San M arcos, .Camas Office w ill include a coffee hour, ban- Mountain Home...... 99 68 ' • 'Admlllcd I'■ by, Brenda Berrlochoa and Bar- ■ 3 Calif, J, lea- quet, social hour, dance and pic- ?■;’ P a r m a ...... 99 59 Janet Smith,'Lorraine Trejo,■rejo, -F FAIRFIELD - Edward Rea- qui il,J bara Berriochoa. S , Dismissed _ Michael Albertson and Mrs! Mrs. Ran was sworn In as Camasm a s nic.nic The coffee hour, to be held J* a . .. Preston 90. 54J ' Leonard DeWaal, Paul-'Dau- riey; County a.ss'essor Tuesday. H eeat, a t 10 a.m . Saturday at the Idaholaho Saturday morning Ihc live- ■ ■ Pocatello ...... t ) . . 95 54 ' Dau- Mary E. Drake, all Burley? Cou stock judging contest Is sched-:h e ^ 93 V ? van, Charles Strohmeyer, IJ''- Da- Mrs. Bob Washburn, Oakley;[{icy; was appointed to fill th e vvac- a c - PowerP<" Auditorium, is planned m I R e x b u rg '...... 92 51 rard for women of the class and }:!■uled and the style revue will ■ 5 mian Gonzales, Mrs. Larryarry Mrs. Steven Goodwin, H azelton,'Iton,' ancy“uc created when Cccil Howard for bo held a t I p.m. with the ■ H u p e rt...... 95 55: Featherston, Junior H. Stead- ggn w ives of class members. Soda Springs ...... 88 55 •®ad- Bonnie MacNell, Rupert; Mrs. resignedresi this spring. w n awards meeting at 2 p.m. There B 1 man, Mrs. Dora Nebeker, Mrs.J"’'®- ^a, Mary Rau, Paul, and Mrs. T Ted Heath, retired a sse ssosor, r, TheT social hour, dinner and alsoj Isq will be the final PeeweeBwee JJ JJ j Percy Greene. William Mere- lore- Grant Morgan, Wendoyer, Utah,Jtah. i'as'“ s been liiiing Ihe positiontion dard ance also will be held' Satur-■ „rodeo j , and baseball tournament. S ditb, and Alice S. Thoma.son,'son. \ . ^Dismissed______sin(since Ihe resignation o f fvlr.fVIr. day,d aj beginning at 6:30 p.m.• ?,!at A . nlding club jamboree spon- ■ L a rry i’oulto'n, "Glen Kpber, "Ho'-HowardrMrrReagairls a“C amm aas s theth e Elks ,^Ba!lroom^ -Musie will sored b y TKe“ RIding’Redskins, S , ' • Gooding: Earl Heldel, Williamliam Mrs. james Robbins and son^ son, PrairioPra .farmer and has also be provided by the Cale Plot is |j p_ la n n ed for J p.m, Saturday ■ ^ ^ 3 bool orchestra. M agicV aU ejrlY Clark,a?' Tammie Gearrey, Mrs. Mrs. George Darchuck andI son heenhee serving as grade school ore and a t 10 p.m. there will be JJ J Leland H udson, and lylrs. R oger“ger and Mrs. Dale Dammarrell,1_ all custodian<^usi the pa.st year. A picnic beginning at noonlOOn ||[n publicp dance on the tennis S ■ TM , -I PrulsenTall Paulsen BuhlrFrank-ehtrkr-BufiOTkr"Bufley; Michael Albertson,son, tyle-^upferrionnany^ears!ars SundaySur at the Harmon Park will courtscoui adjacent lo the fair- ■ funerals Castleford: ™ Marla Stark, Ru- PauPaul; Eddie Mills, H azelton;.Iton;. »n”0 employe on the Everett:re tt concludecor the weekend’s /estivl-tivl- grounds.groi Tickets will be avail- S ■ pert; Verl Penrod, Burley, and Mrs.Mrs Jerry Brower and daugh-lugh- CoatesCoa farm has been, appoint-lint- ties. ties able at .the entrance. ■ . JEROME — Funeral servicesulccs Mrs. JamesJi Lail and d,4ughterhter (er,[er, Heyburn. cded 1by the school board as g ra d e qCommittee chairmen for the 5 for Mrs. Clara Barton Hopkinsikins and MriMrs. Jules Pepple, ail Jack-ack- Births schischool custodian In place of9^ reunionreu include Mr, Fox and tm rwill-be' conducted-aM l a.m? pot, NNe ev .^ ------A-A' son was bom to Mr. and Mr. Reagan. Cecil Howard‘ is gBarbara" a i Hall Harr, co-chalr^alr^ :J J , Saturday in the Hove Funeralleral Births MrsMrs. Bob Washburn, OaiUey.J,. hhigh gt school custodian an d re - meim e n ; Kasey Carrel Weight, dec------Chapel-by-Rev.—John-N—Gar-Gai^ —Araon-was-born-tOrMr.-and—Arsor and -----——---- placos-votoran-ouslodian—Carl. plac Tjra ^“ rlxiTatlonsrJudy-Bnickon'Scholesrlies: — Twin-Falls~|f|— rabrandt. Final rites willI be Mrs. BrucoI Campbell, Twinrwin -pvT k n • , RenRenfrew who retired this sunv-unv- bbanquet; a r Karen Griggs, pub->ub- JJ ------hBld-in-Sunset-MemoFlal-^>ark7-'arkr -Falls.-^------,------— JJ,Damage^iu^;— jnm m er. _ 4ici:Jicitu;—Ijmettn_W kman Hnll, __ Friends may call at the chapellapel ------tre a su re r; ..Terry Pierce, NeilSi —Cemetery— =.... — Friday evening and Saturdayrdoy , Gooding(J qc Memorial • Turner and Ed Prater, picnic;nic; ' a i - until time of service. A dm itted ' Is FUed Iflsuraiice If Dwight and Delores Tucker, _ Nellie Mclnfire, Hagerman, >v prizes; Janet Haslam McElliot, - — TWIN FALLS — Gravesideislde and WilWilliam Jenkins, Mrs. Har- bulletin board, and Sue Ellen£ COMPANION i services-for Paul Edward Card-)ard- vey Wood,Wo Mrs. Virgil Jensen,I;; Over Loan Agents A Slate Webb Littlefield, colfee hour. well, infant son of Mr. and Mrs.Mrs- Mrs M rs. Wi W ayne Holloway and M2,35 In 1965 and later rcduced , ' , niarkir er roiiid ■ ducted at 4 p.m. Monday at V , by George Ball. Idaho F alls, aand n d .Malta M a elemeptary school. . .. 5 , be more reexpeni expensive. ■ Uy palz and Patty Rosecrans, all this ;hls ,with $100 credit from Mr. Ills. "Readliiess is very Important H ,the Walk Mortuary chapel by Lewis In exchange ‘for a-horso' Dan Obenchain, Twin F a lls. Ant Hdlon for o n l/~ ■ Judge Shermai) Bellwood. Ma-Ma^ Rupert- • , ~Cliiurman in chnrce oj, t th h e j in>n 1 d^term lng a child's entrancenee' • ' ' . . ]■ ! ■ B 7 4 D ism issed - which whic lie-gave the-plaintiffs.— Ifs.^ into“ECh'ool,’’Mic saldr"Succoss sonic riteji will be held in the _ and Money involved in the loan„ Indies’ program will be Mrs.' Intc OSS ^ ^ S ' Rui>ert Ctmetery by Paul LodgevipB ,,* Dora7 ''“ . P ero tto , Tim Rice and Me Scotty Whaley, assisted b y MIrs. rs. in school: sets the pattern for | No 7 7 , and AM. Linda AiAsh, all Rupert. was was needed.for the college edu- ' life. A child who fails In school bUffis cation catlo of Ann Oldln, the com„n mT " - • SFeatures of the conventionion hhas a s a 90 per cent failure In life. 4 , . , A daughter, was born tb Mr. plaint plain alleges, and the defend- will . ||. Include the Trail Creekeek CContinuance of kindergarten If D R OE>P P I N I BUHL - Funeral servIce>/for „nd Mr^ ert. ant has been^a.sked repc.atedly and'Mrs. Clyde Beutlcr. Rupert, ant I iarhecueHa-performance-by-the.the. idnsaJiLJlaUnjaiJIscussed,ilns sed __ B J ■ ■ ■_ Jg ___ —— Donald-McCandlesinvtll-befcon-con* V 1 ~ I — .Ml— . dUcted at 2:30 p.m. Saturday at r< „ _ _ '■ Idaho Basque Dancers, and[ gjolf o lf .ond.and a queatloa.perlod.wasJicld. __ ...____ ■ r ■ - — r . - ■ s - ~ lako nny aciloii. ' . nnd trap shoots. r ~ S S White Mortuary Chapel. TwinU C L O opper P C Strike.- • v..-'V, ' In Addition to tho remainder ? 5 . and see our selectTonselec of „ . . ■ ___ Falls, by Bishop J e d , Larsen. Speakers jivlll Include Paul H __ t , 9wed on tho loon, the plain-,^'"1 n. . . Blals'dell,n direcTof of Iridiistry V - _ over .60-19677 moidela-^on^handimodels ------r ■— = Last rites will be held jn SunsetS JFront ’ rO Il Is Quiet" f '' tllfs ask the court, to award «;i. S ele cI a Compt^nion lo t :m c a it Relations of Insurance Informa- H ■ Memorlol. Park. Friends may" “.y SALT LAKE CITY (AP)-All-All them $1,600 In ntlorney ■ fees, ,1 . call.at the mortuary until 2:15 appeared nnneam to bo quiet on the to p - J292.! tion; John Wadlewskl, N atioz n al H FOR THE w ! h ile you are logolher. ,SS :op- $292.60 in ' Interest and $2,250 n,Bureau- ' of Casualty Underwrit- ■ , {■ .. P.niv Saturday. per strike front today as the na-punitivena- punit damages.' " „ ! ■ ■ , '' tiotiwldetlotiwide deadlock neared the • ------ers, and Ion W. Robertson, ■ 5 Plymo.bthh ■■ RamblerRan - S . TWIN FALLS, — Funeral ser- end ot 11Its third week. D ’ Royal-Globe Insuriinco Co. '» H BESr 2 SPACES Plui Parmiinenl 5 vices for Charles V. Jones will ■ Some 42,000 workers In 12 P. 1 , JB. Patteisonr Comparilb'riMarldrlrigi'dn- be held ot II a.m, Monday at statesslates havoh been idled since -rv. I IN lls S' or brd'tizo, ', ' CQQI*r B S JsspI ■■ ToyotaToyc . ■ I Iho First Methodist Church withvlth midnight,midnight July 14, and no new"o'v D U K i e s A t A g e C)2 for|uitg ' Rev. Dr. HarOld N. Nyo officlii-clii-negotiations., nepotiatli have been sched- p. 'S"; Paul B. 'Patterson, C2, for- i l«T«EiA> , ting. Final riles aro plannedI Jn ulcd unli:until n e x t wpek, de.splto . tho merly, ‘ ‘ ' of ' Twin Falls, died I TROPHIES Sunset Memorial Park. Friendsrids ofiortsofforts ofol th o governors of flvo . j 'H Sat- :westcrn-states-to-get—cqntipu-, 'Jimrsdayi,,Jii; murning at the Good- — ui8y.calI.at-Whllo-MotluaryrSat-^“ torn- inpFStatii-Hffspliai-iJf-a^loiiff MEETING 1H 1 -i-P|aquo 8,-to o l-^ urday, Sunday nnd Monday untilntll 0U5ous ncgotncgo a tlo n s" under w a y■ .^ Illness., ^ ^ MONDAY, AUGUST 7 I H ^Twin-FaE i=l SURCHARGEsui ADDED Ho was born March 20, 1005,305, AmtrUan Oil H i , J • NEW YORK (AP) - IllamlnRIng atot Grcenburg,Gr Ind. Form Sirvitt Ctntir H I • .-TWIN FALLS - Gravesidelido ij.q'^Jfr'Ihq current, copper sirllie, theliie Tliorollic are no known survivors,)rs. laillond Dilvi I filsoitls C(Cemetery Am I § 1 W t t services for Paul D. Pattersonson Phelps DodgoD Copper Prixluctsels GravesldoOra fiervlces vyjll bo . 8 ; 3 0 p .m . ■ H t t S ^ ■ t M « « .TKOPillkl A will bo held at 10 a.m. Saturdaylay COfp,Cofp, hai ms nnnounced It will addidd hold n t 10 n.lll, .Snilllday ’In A. W.’"DIU" M A D IA N D g - In Twin Faljj CqmelptyJirlcndslids I*1* surciargesurchai equal to three ccntsIlls Twln_J;'nl!sTwIil Ccinelory. _ a i m i i s s u e JII 637 BIuq Ukoi . niay call- nt Thoinp.ion Funeral a pound _aPrei,.Dnd.MBr. JI MOTOR C O h ral a pound to tho liivulcb price of ol b'rlondsb'rh may coll ut Tlibmpsbn!'"[} PUBLIC W a to M E I - B1^ ■ ^ DIvdrNoi^th ^ 3 , COMPANY L C Chapel, Gouding, until (Imo ofot most ot llsI fabrlcaicdjiroduclscIs I'UnoralI'linor Chiipel, GuwIIiib, until ,4 3 5 M AIM AVENUE EAST | j3 ] . 'j 236 Shoshone Sh>h W.," W .," Twin FolicI | ■' forvlccs, during S(Soplombor. llliiiollmo o ( Eorvlces, Q U I ...... , J11 Smii9m ii|iHHHHiMIIHUM iiuuun IUUIUIM M liHa ■ U J ’ k ■ 1 . .. , t . ,1 ■ ’ I ■ Twin Falls Tinies-New*, ■ 3 / .0 Play Day I& } J I^-Nwsmeii Ap'eIX ^ Aug. 4-5,'1967 . • I'k F rpe B tisesies ProvidedI dJ To Antiquep e Theatre I ------:—’----- — ____ ' . . . .1 H Ordered To of'’f ^The h e Associated Press the AP -' The first busloact' of youngoung ^SerAtBuhl ' I O. l ______-',jiien..juciL-A w erj^'.beins-eylled-his th eaterg o ers left a t 12:45 p.m. p. cause A I stories had "specu- Thursday from O’Leary Junior ' ., ■ H igh School to a tte n d lire first ...... 1 On0 A u g r l i ~ I M E ea^^ongoL> . S lated atjout Russian planes M ...... O ) B ,4.,.. which.^are bringing Tshombe to 1 B a t ■ of four special performances at j:;;;;- r a B U H L -T h e Play Day “picnic,)icnlc, B '• KINSHASA, The Congo IlAa P) ) The C o n g o and. the route t h e y B — andand^Msentation-eMfophies-liv -T h e , f onenlrse j;nv£ rjimcnl,lo-.:7,'.V a . .re . sup p osed tb-tak cr-b y -w ay o f-;'— A -J day drdered all correspondenis ^ : I ___ te r._ __ •’ ■ . the Buhl summer recreation ’ day 7 "'® Cairo." ■ Ex-Premier-' Mdise . Accordmg'toT)rB 6 wler, proj- liro]lJrogram*Tviil"-be.-^held at 5:30 5:30-^ - and-photographers of The.Asso-‘ Tt-hnmiTshomberunjJcr arrest in Alger- :---- __ ' ect d ire c to r, for the ■ planiilng___ p.m, Aug.. ll at'jhe^Eastmantmon felM'- .' f dated Press lo leave the Congo ia..* faces.._a..'deB.th..sentgn.ce.here. . .. _^,. program of the'PerforminE TArts. r t f H -'. plrk, according to Vonley Ho|> Hop- k; with:w lth in -4 8 hours; ■ - ■ - - ■ .Center,-the tours are- made-pos—-pos^— ■ km.s, sum m er- refcreational,1 dl- A sim ilar measiu-e. was,s an- KandeKand said the government al- — ^sible-bj^uhl-£cheoteistciGt-No,— - ^ — — r; -7 nounnounccd-^jtaiqst—aLju^tcsenUii sn ohj i|l I iiiiili I ll iiiiiii I I m l liiiiii l|iii I p ?=T]^il^imTiisr-svimirTvitrTiirT - i ‘ U. s ; Office; of E aucatlbn;: WM potluck picnic with each,familyim ily “■ R euters. 1 weeks The remaining three tours will .:■ responsibleresi for its own' table I '-_' Information . Minister Mean.lean terior Minister^Ettenn'FTshlsek-i , depart at BtlJ p.171.- Friday and ^ " service.''Beverage for the' picnic)icnic .1 Jacques Kande said the decision!edicision edi as saying some white resl- was taken by Pfesident Josephoscph denLs 1h a d beep killed and eaten S aturday,- and at 12:45, p .m .' n[t | fo t ' will be furbished. I was Aug. 10, all from 'thfe 'O'Leary•eary m K ff,. " * ’'■?}’» ™ Dla Mobutu N porsonully. I bby y urnundisciplined troops In Ka- ‘ Junior High School, aB> ijg The ' Girl’s Softball title was I Ka Ismilhi tahga. Tourists will ho taken to th e^!^H ■ w won o r by Heavens Oevils team, I K Buhl Elementary School, wherff’ B i j W i ■ Lee Douglas manager. Members^bers | " guide,s wjll Inform them, aboutibout H o of ft Ihp w inning team, pre M arilyn K andc told Michael Goldsmith! tahga. iiw ■ Keller, Terry-McManaman,|"|i" Su- WO™ DONALD T. THOMPSON [' tile p la y they will see,, and then . . . so n of Mr. S e lm e r e.scort the'-viewers to th e . H san Wagner. _ Cindy Wagner, ■ Ramona Theater for the per- ■ Diane F ingerson, iKathy Alex- n io m p so u , - Buhl, and M rs .' JorinaTicir------^ ^ H — ahderT.-yieki, Maritt, Joan Coker,.bker '''• Th 2 !?P®“"' i w A m m and Cindy Peacock. ' a. ’ cently was awafacS the Dis“ ] tlnpikhpH Flvlnp Cros*; fnr I ____ school age i.s requested to 'the gait tournament will be outstanding flying abilityf in S p KR-REPORmS—E ^ rtni->i*\rt^ niQ^ Kn an gHllIl TnP held-Tun.srtny nnd ,lhe-event-ivlU ^ D Ts^i r ------■ ' tours are open to students/an and d F i m I M I B e 1 ifjl X W B ^ ^H T hebe'-1 run on a handicap basis, with Februaryp when Viet C. . ongf o r ______MCIA/CPAPCD PCI adults in Twin Falls, Camafl, iM l ■ . trophies to go to the winneirs in , y in INC Vw ^rCiV IxiaI Cassia, Blaine,'Minidoka, Good- forces shot down Ihc aircraft bothbotl boys and girls divisions,~ — carrying---- several—wounded-la .s t ------— “------E u g e n e ______ing. Elmdre, Lincoln and^Je^“^^^M H Individual . trophies will be so; C ong y -, rome Counties. -BjP ' ,hc soldiers w ho WO Thom psojj as ' i S 4 . 2 i l H awarded to the title-winningnning helpedhe to rescue. He aided the '■ Admission to the theater, as H girls’ softball team and an in- p|| ster-G uard — -well as^the-bus-louFr-i* I t 'i e ._ EI t'*” n girl 1 iu- pilot in stabilizlnB the r ship il ...... - E u g m ■ : f ^dividual tro p h y will be-given-for"■for : - jnaiia hrlnging' It down safely. “ Scheduled for Thu'r.sday's per- 'AY, B E N E F IT S ' formancc-is.George_pj;,cjLa.lLd,^^H fetfsSfilM■ -g sportsmanship. A trophy for'jr' inin------— ^------S • Re^ister-Gi S h aw ’s play, “ Arrris and the . ■ — dividnal-devclopment-in-basket*^tsket-^ — ^SrONFO^TS" FOUND'"; DEGREE-REQUIRED-,— ------9 ball skills will .be-awarded along . I- Man” : "The Circle of Chalk” ■ / 'for ' WASHINGTON .(AP), —,,U-'y-.— .S. TOP PAY, BEN for Friday; "The Diary of a ■ I ' ,wiih ah individual trophy for '' H '' weight lifting. and B raz ilian scienti.slsr re p------o rt-i f — ^LLEGE-DEGREE-DON -LOW Scoundrel," Saturday, and "The ed T h u rsd ay they liad fou n d ! " P e r s o n n e l Mgr. Queen and the Rebels," Aug, new geologic signposts inclicat-; I Box 1232 ing that A fric a and South A m e'r- Tourists are asked to bring I SovietS< Boat ica once Were connectedS b y ij Contact: I Eugene,gSJ. Ore. a sack lunch for matinee per- iand,-but drifted apart. I L „ formances,’or a sack supper forfo r S |: 503.345-1551 iSg, evening performances. ^ Pickedp Up ^ __ _■ Information ' regarding timetLmg .- -. iPllMlMTNG.p|^ AN lpE N n F ICICA’nO A T 1 0 N ^ ta g on GuvJVILee J r., left, is~Bonnlei s i Jeanne AILee, een- — and place oflDUs sTops ffljyT3BJ ter,(Jjr^ whFle Renee Yvonne ■fflLce a jw e mtn is "o%1i6rIdcntI(lcailofi“cin'dfTnTilfftlfTrfi^bree-weroTimong-ttie- obtained from posters- displayed first (i^t bnsload-oPMagic"VfflIey-thea| uley-theatergoers who left Thursdayday afternoonalter from O'Leary Junior -*-PorOf feiisiF^ ^ on schools, in libraries and jjui, . High School to attend Ihe‘ first of four performances at thehe Buhl Antique Festival Theater.>■■■ j|JUNEAU, Alaska (AP)-A youth centers. Additional infor-intor- j|,g theaterr will wili be made at 6:45 p.m. FridayIday and S atu rd a y , and 12:45 p.m”• . Soviet trawler, seized last mation may be received from » m O’L eary Junior High School. L v n d a Harvey, 733-9697, or Mar*M ar- _— tL ***’ d eparting from C L eai ___ MarchMa: for violating the 12-mile excexclusive fisheries zone off the - f ^ p r e s s lo n s " iljn^W right, 733-0978, , AlaAlaska co ast, was picked upip for I ^ the sam e offense T hursday,U the I — s /i Coast GuardH-epofted.------• E x p r e ss -E-iE n r o llm em n t t^rows Fo]For Colleget / ^ The STRM 8-457, a 180-foot0-foot ., ^ refrigei'ator refi .vessel, was seizedicized MAOfC VALLEV CHRISTIANTAN visi visited .summer camps in the the rollment, rolli the college is havingiving by ithe C oast G uard cu tter Avoy- Of Property COLLEGE,coTe Albion — Cohtinuoiinueil .wes .w estern states to contact )ros- pros- success suet in its current capitalpnal clel 101 miles north ot A kutanin Is- n\a R oom . . . ----- .steady—growlh , i.s , r cpnrlnri L_ai ni .peci nective siiidenls. This su'mnier.mer. funds func campaign, "Tlie Big Step landlant in the Aleutians and taken Magic Valley Christian Collegeliege a a 1 ladies’ quartet is trayeling'ling Forward." For With much of Idahodaho underund tow to r Dutch HarBOT;y ------■nGThargecI SEwith Ihe enrollmenl figure for und under direction of Jerry McBee,Bee, solicitation solii complete, pledgesdges "I" am urging confiscationon of In the Cala Rc BU H L—Following i)n Invcsti-^csti- thistl'is lallla expected to be moreiiore adn admi.s.sions director, to be with with for for a tbree-year period are now this R ussian traw ler,” Gov. _ gation Tue.sday and Wednesday;sday than l(100 students. The 19C7-fi8G7-fi8 sun- su m m e r' campers. McBt-e re- re- running rum m o re than $50,000.D. A WalterWal Hickel said, bv Jim I/ivyder, acting Buhl fallf-ill Irim ester will begin Aug.;. 28. port ports an unprecedent groupp of of total tola of $2.'i0,no0 is being solughl u g h t TThe seizure was the th ird1 of a ; J i ------pnlice-chiA and Roy- Ul^ray,^ r a y ,— CollegeCQllei nffjr.ial.s a m Qpliiiiistic'.liQiilistic' hnpefiilsSor IflfiS.______j n in _ pled g es for thn next thhree ree SovSoviet vessel in Alaskan waters'aters _ ■' . BCT ’ Buhl police officer, six Buhl of anoanother double enrollmenl,lent, P Pre!fident Neilson and Fred Fred years. yea in the p a s t ' year. W henI the ^ youths between Ihe ages of 12 for tliellie third straight year. Last Wat Waddell, dean of faculty, have have The Tl campaign is now readyeady STRMSTI 8^57 was taken off Seal an d 15 were ch arg ed wilh des- year enrollmenter rose to 73, twicewice beei been active in securing the ncc- ncc- lo lo be1 presented to other stales.ales. CapeCap in,M arch she was cap- truction. of private and publiclublic thatibat of I9G5-G6. The enrollmentvent e.s.s, e.s.sary additional staff and and Regional Rej; meetinss-willbe"set-iip--tain!t-iip--tained-by-fetionid-+t:-K'W'hehen'' tehen' ”” p ro p eriv . - P!.‘^»"'epicture for, future years may fact, faculty needed for the increasedased to to explain ( the operation of' the ko, who w as fined $10,000. it It is T h e si.'C boys w ill^he chargedirged siirpass-surpass ,ill expectations duee lo onn enrollment. Faculty membersbers campaign can- and lo secure leader-ider- not known who her skipper>er is with acts of vandalism whichvhich increasedincreas student interest fos- hav h av e been or will be addedd to to ship ship and workers. nt™now. occurred between 11:.10 p.mpm. . teredf'^™> byI the.college's j-ecruit-ruit- teac teach in the fields of English,lish,| j Applicants A| fnr enrollmentIt al Monday and 1 irm . Taesda^'.sda^'. ing progpam-reports-Dr; Donaldmaid: jA ohvaiefll— x edueationr - -l)usinessrl-M-VIle ss rW -V C C -tb is -fa lL a r e rnnVfnded.Qded-tho^AdmissioDfc^ffice^Applk the- \p p lk _ P rim a ry d a m a g e -w a s doneIP,-at a t Neil.son,.N?il.son president, .. BibIBible'Tnirhome-iiconQmic.s______thatth a t application forms_nnd filefiie caHcations will be accepted throughroiigh the local baseball park, Paris La.st summer armale quartetirtet In In addition tij increased cn- cn- information info should now beB iii'IAutih'I 'Aug. 28. ' -p Field, where the youths tippedPPed ^XnODGOOKIODdOOOOOboi^^ bxjoODO axxxnobocoQooooana^^ m o o i x i ^ ^ (X)G(x»d6(X]bobKO(xx]ooooo^^ i n m o v e r a portable d ugout usedd for ; ; Little League baseball, damagedlaged ; ; m I sections of the bleachers, 'o tore re I !____ O down a section of fence, destroys ed a waste container, and sfilled ^ the-public toilets with rocksi and -■ i ------1 ~ ' heavy paper. ------Dajnage-ln privR propcijiLllli. ____ i HiiHp s the pulling up of flnw- flow- 5__ _ ^ ers at a re.sident at 80(1 Foplarnplar i/ / "A ■ s tre e t, dam aging th e crn.iss nn J I ( ) '-the Lutheran school property,icrty, ^ m l /-"' B I >, -r / : moving a trailer from the own- !: m ■ ^ m m n* A er’.s yard to ,.th''t. of ® neigh­leigh- ; ; .% »\ bor, and dumping', a numberer of % % ■ ' " ' ' i i i ? _. garbage cans- mfid trash con­ NOW PPIAYING I M m i ta in e rs In alley w ay s.’ ' “ o / m BUFFETS “ I EVERY FRIDAY oncJ5UFFETS SATURC ■ State Police SEAFOOD EVERY FRIDAY NIGHTi Octa B o r «w i i t ••afoodt, and icJ prepared SATURDAY by CompUla oiiortmant of tntrti Attacked For I laladt. NIGHT, Oiion (rtih VORLD-S LARGEST i 1’ ( ★ / ) I prepared by maitar j, _P.UNCHBOARD ------M ------His S h ow .nt of and ' ^^,o|,LD.s t Riot Action And His ROAST BARON OF BEEF: Evtry Sc "BIG B E R T H A " 1 I I avining in tht Ggla Room. Choic*. . J L J j ___-WINEUNCHB $ 5 TO ____i ______NEWARK, N.J. (AP)-Charg-harg- II : § ■ ' * biif; cookirf~iirpnfrot6n imtf*T?irvi ?500 SUNDAY |||| Ing that state police "acted1 like 1 1 Stoppinging Banch ~ Iht w oy you llki ll. DoxtntEF: Ev«ry of lolad Saturday H "BIG BE Nazi storm troopers" duringJring 1 I 1 n P ) I 1 I I whicfi to ; || [ 'jl AUGUSTJST 66,, 1967 lj /? I portunity, -which—funds UCC.U C ^ i; lj1] ______. a u g u s:ST t 55, , 1967 " >1 ] I ^ a ; had a.sked that Wright he sus- 11 || 1’ lj I - 'I pended fending investigationin of ;i h > Triis7 coupon entitles9

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...... 1 ~ ^f’^ASHlNGTON-it A S H I^ Is a tragic, ble and underlines the deep dlvl-• courscourse, ■fSere is'algo^T:hance..ice-. tive becausebe there has-.beenI no — the-Quakersthi have given lioth the-Justice-Bepartment-wlll-pur-ur- decllradon-ofdcclart war, No-declara-ara- ."Md."md and_g?mfort'*.. t,P Hie nn,-. nent’ .would seem to ■ have no the the Vietnam V war ..that hasi !. poselyposel; dragylts feet long enough',igh' tlon Isla needed. The statulflitutfl .lion’s enemics..War.ls-necessar- dternative hut to prosecute un- caused caused this prouD to defy thei ■ for cIrcumslancBS- -to malce:.ke: statesstates, In Jplain English thatit iiit ily‘a ily a brutal business and its !=pro3ecutlom:meamngi6ss-imElt=5Mta fl-of— >;ii<-.ce5sful-jiroseciitIon-also-d^------r i ■ > ' li ‘ ier the.. T rading, with the E ii- -- law.'But':th0^law^ppllcri6:7the==pr03e law.-Bi iray Act a ' grouif ot Q uakers honest honest dissenter as well as to1 AltonAttorney General Ramsey Clarkirk ~w' war aF 01or during any other'timetime ^siids pends on depfiviiig~the enemy vho have insisted on sending the the' casual ca Commie-liner. In-■ takestak es, his osth of ottiQe serloils-ils- of national nail emergency declaredared- ot ot those th supplies ' which would Hearearsu'eBlies lo.Nortirviet;de>id.''-adeed.'- as-an -organlzatlOn'-tfhteh..—Iv.-tl -^P-ubyJ^e^resideiit,^ ------;^------n)njopd0|id-the-wounded-solthqM an------ETffl: ^ ^ ~ frequently Irequen Ras:iEiten!fli5TlaW 5I fertltB'wtisic. ; In'S =^5==^ghts'noaiei^83E=«Bai4dlHffl!^^ ... * ' . \ .’ -PHONE 733-XI9313-XI931 ''. • ■ ; .'■■ '.T. The he ttaitra g e d y is t>v(\fold.' I t a t in in the the Murt's. the Quakers1 Tlier^Tlie has been sonid legalistictio conlliiuedconllnu in a state of- emergen-gen- AM Americans.'. r » . . . . Jjien ' E ven allowing fo r n h e Quak- Mumber-of Audit Buroau^f Clmjlalion ond.AP mcc strikes at a sect. whose . . shouldshould know better. , twadctwaddle about the Trading with,Ith. cyoy“® since D ec. lli, .1950, .when ijV* 6Hlclol Clly ond Counly Ntwipopor ' 1 ' M»r lacitist credentials are inipecca- In In these tl curious (imes, of[ ' the EnemyI Act being Jnopera-ra- PresidentPresirfi Truman proclaimed.jI it ®[s ers’ humanitarian approach, Entered as second daks molt matter April 8, during the - Korean War. Tru-Tru-' they are still trytag to kid the Publl?hed daily and Sundoy 4T .'y p 'Siicond tnlen ated A m erican public.- In whatever '■ Slteof Wait, Twin Falii, idatio, 63301. by Tiio 1910,1918* ot iho poit officB* In Twin Folli, J^ h o , mman's an’s proclamation activated Amer limes-Nowj Pubijihing Company, Inc. . ^ 833083301’, under the oct of March 0; 1B79.’ ^ . several statutes, including the spirit they give such supplies TradinjTrading with the Enemy Acl,Act, to to thi the «neray, die fact remains JARED. HOW JACK MULLOWNEYOWNEY O. A ..^ui) KELKER New Mecca ^ which forbids the transmissionslon . that m ore than 11,500 Ameri- Trosldent .Pubiisiierler Executlvo Editor t,t of fundsfund or supplies to the Northorth cans cans have been killed by> tha . ' . VjetnaiVietnam en?my. . '■ enemye^m they aid, and another . . ',0..'J.-,SMiIfl. . , . - AL WESTERGHEN,iGREN,, , DODDS ______70.000 wotiniled. Opposition to Manoging Editor Builnoii Monagoronager Adv.prtiiing Manager ■ ■ ■ ■ ■■HHMT *" ' I'nI IndeediIndH ^ ere Is an uglier r J : the- w a r may b e both lawful j ' . .DALE-TH0MP50N ------PAULSIANDLEY..sJDLEY HAROLD STILES ' ' a rt. word Itor what these quakers° ;_j and . respectable, but It does-not____ ! Compoiing Room MonagBr Pfoil Room Manager Clrcutotion Manager~" >'S ^pg"=)iave^di)ne. have'-c It is speHiitt-trea-— deny the tact that there is a I son, and an it Is ddlned in Article 3 — ..... — war-and-Hiat-Mocth-VietnanUs:------of ihgthe Constitution: -TreasonS ip emimy— ;------^ ------agamag a in st st thfe UrijlM S m e s Shall— ----- cwi5rsr~only~iii“isrsr levytoff-TTar—!“““__M orm M jtajny^uiuiQ t __ against them, or in adheringrino . J: onemy but ' against 1,0 m breaks another law — the licens- to their enemies, giving them ing statute^ — to do so, there aid anand comfort". cancan t be no defense based on ig- It is not- sutticieiiV fo r the norar norance. Judge John,Biggs Jr. R ural Nairnm e S i g n s B ^ QuakerQuakers to depose that theyIhey g[ of phPhiladelphia put.lt succinctly . - ] p B 1 have no wish, to levy war „i,en when he explained why he had ------1t-was-on 1-y^a-ieiV-days agn that -MVIr r. CCrppd nnd Grnngfi membgrs-^ F against the United States.-' As resigi resigned as a Quaker. Said (he Times-News advocated the resto- wasms jujust that—donated! BHg I. .a matter of fact, their argumentaent Biggs Biggs: "I cannot sit .quietly bv Then there were other reasons. One . I that tttheir intention is only[ to and and 'I 'by silence countenance a ration of all those “naipe posts” Then I . help the th suffering is valid, given consp ivas the habit of some individuals to ' jB sS Iven conspiracy to violate the laws which were used to indiqatf who lived was th •r the QuakerQi record - over the of of thtthe United States." ■ down -thataway, on rural 'and near- usejse theth( signs for target practice both years. But intention does not Thejhe Treasury Department has rural roads. . ' • throug:Ihrough use of guns and rocks. ^SH I figure in the statute. askedasked the Justice Department - It was hard to understand just why - Some Som( of the hazards the signs were ||||i3 In sending medical supplies)Iies to to pri prosecute. The question now such a beneficial project had gone ccnfroi:onfronted with were unbelievable— to NorlNorth Vietnam — incidental-ital. is is hoi how long Ram sey Clark will , to pot, the naine signs hard to read like;ike thethi one on Addison Avenue E ast I ly, ly. Without a government license:nse ‘‘sit ‘‘sit 1 quietly by?" and in m ^ny instances knocked to the' atJt the city limits that was run down.' ------gtDimdi-.-— ------b3ioken^up_and_actually_destoyjedLJjy io k e n ____ _ It didn’t take I. T. (Pete) Creed, ai heavyhea\ equipment operator at the , ■ ^ ^ ------" x the originator of the idea and a man time;ime tlthe highway was being widened. who has spent years and years in Mr. Ci reed^d the whole thing just BRUCE BIOSSATT community projects without pay. long hadiiad to be given up because to keep ______to put everything straight. itt goiniRoinE would have required the ser- » . The proj ect had been b£n£ficlaL-M r,^c-es-cwc.es-ef-a-futHiiiie~wprker. GHttlffg-a — ------Xreed adrniTted^ we were right on fellowfellow to donate hig^ service full-time r — - T h r N ee g g r r t o E s ^ r r that point. But on the dreamed up for[or no pay is asking a little too much. S/" * , ' » restoration of the project—NO! ' ■' So thtl e slgTis; in v a rio u s co n d itio n s, • ,. WASIWASHINGTON (NEA) — One city, city, < on unarmed firemen trying jre still noted at many comers and of the great misfortunes of the to to pu put out blazes set by arson- Why? Mr. Creed had seveiral rea- are sti time is the fact Uiat the Negroigro ists. ists. <'" intersections. But they are on the way —v ** * ^ time is sons. The biggest drawback had been interse struggiistruggle has come to crisis■ in nq No ecotiomic deprivation, no ______thp hahit nf people moving from one o3Ut. u t. , ______I the Great Aee of the Exi:use.Sfi------___ social—unfalrnoss—makes—iuchsocial ____ | place to another or a new house going Mr. Creed had a grand idea. The ^ A substantial sul; proportion of the acts acts I tolerable. Militant Negroes up among' ^old. established ones, peoplepeople who had-their names listed on A j ; . \ ///■ i iiUi I,,'\\ AmericAmerican population, white and who who either condone such be- Lhese wooden directories liked it. t-n u L Each time som'eone nloved then a these I black, has grown Up in an era hayioi hayior or actually incite it name had to be .withdrawn and a'new - PeoplePeople looking for people liked it. i ll lllffiwjfjill ot °f P®*'" permissiveness. Explanationsions leave leave crucially ambiguous what o f beliayior. whicii m a k e it law law they would observe and l_ Z J n np siihqtitntpa. ------^------—Everyono—ivas-fot-i(_bu(^jt^Ever The cost of the signs ($1 a name) couldn':ouldn’t survive. We still have hopes I fered as justifications, whichlich would would obey. didn’t even pay for all the work of that:hat sisomebne — perhaps ev'eii the ■ 1™ ^I are i”*intended to make it toler->ler- fjor N or will it do, a s M arthi Lu- cutting, painting and erectmg, let CiSuntyi'dnnty'tfaTls—w lllTestorM he'project; iS S K m ll I able, whether it Is good or bad.jad. (her (her IKing suggests in Chicago alone, labor to put the signs up. The But thenI sometimes hopes are just s S M f U wiyM Pr^lhiB Having Havlr the greatest excusee of last last s summer after Negro hous- result was that the donated labor— that—ahat—all hope. JllCT^I all,all. 100 years of neglect, depri-ipri. ing ing rr m arches stirred ixjsentmijnt i vation and humiliation, the amon; am ong -white residents, -to urge AmericanAmerici Negro is irresistiblyibiy that that 1 there is someUiing reme- ^----- :------;— :------temptedtemptec to -exploitJijfr-moodi -of- of’ dial-i dial-andrcleansing-in .allowing lARRr G O lD W ffl'lR"ER ------'" the timitime to the-fiiilsst:'- ~ ' 'hatreds“trbolI-TDrthe-surfaces hatfR — It is widely accepted in .this strc Strong passlohs and preju- o n y P a t h country that he needs to have^ive jjeesdiees course through u s all. To T h e H a r m o h „ \TT_ redress'redressed an economic and so- the the e extent that a free society n W Trfl l P - cial balance that,long has-beenleen works works, it works because men Israel scored a "major break- mentnent iunder construction at the no- Riots: A ctss 0( 1 UribanL J. \ » . 1 . V!------tilled-a------tilted-against him, H ow--to_do—--OQ— uge-4h use-^he crowning power of their throufih” fn the Middle East war, toriousorious concentration camp where this is.is, In fact; die great rootroot minds minds and wills to suppress say¥l)r. Werner Cahnman, professor 34,0004 ,0 0 0 'Jew . s" and o th e rs p erish ed a t ' There "is is urgent need to re- age of”Detroinndof”I Newark, or not not with w "social frustrations”T. problenrotrthe'Tlomcstintancr-'problen oor- halrei hatreds and discover a means ol sociology at Rutgers College of thehe' hhar an d s of an o ld e r g en eratio n . orient•lent our thinking in regard Waterloo, Waterloc Iowa, or wherever but but tliat tli lie is at war with tiie,,0 ican scci\e today. of frufruitful common action, I Ihe I'iiil^ lliat aro swecning ela'e ela'e the tlie tlanics1 have burned: and pOHPlc poiiplc of tlic Uhitcd Stales. Heie But the1 history that Is being Af Arts and Sciences in Newark. Jlej;ejectsJlie-nolkiaIthat-toda.y j^g j., ’s ----- AtL-this terribly painful ju'nc- The breakttirough_he--rnage *in constructive dialogue with I put put such sue factors Into sharp _ ther tlianTietha strongesntate- innoci:nt innoci: aT lh ey gp ab'out~lliiSiB Ih~lhini^ in H s'w«plng~Tebcllion—lion— tno-y'tho-whito-community----- under------The Mideast war was ' a break- Germajerman young people. nd proper proper perspective — which ' ment mimade by the President of tough, tough, demanding, dangerousus against against the Injustice that harmsrms pressi press'ure of law and altered tu pul th o se factori into th e th th e e United Unil States prior to tho joh. jg|,^ ' them, them. they move swiftly pastjast times — Is moving slowly to re- through, he explains, because it gave One wonders' if it will take another tackgroundickground and view these h o r- time tim e that thi Detroit went up in that duce fhe racial barriers, Negro German youths an opportunity to ex- genera Let us, above -all, drop im.n- justice justice to embrace injustice that duce ;en e ra tio n before A rab s c an e n g a g e ribleble riots as exactly what, in flames. flames, The President's strong- m harms others. Their fury maynay milila miliian'ts impatient for the mil- press support of Israel. ' inn cons co n stru ctiv e d ialo g u e w ith J e w s — unvarnisbec mediately the word racial from harms ^varnished truth, tliey are. est est statementstate to that time was descriptions j of the urban guer-■r- be be understandable undi but it is notjiot |enniu lennium this week are frantical­ As chairman of the American Com- or.i.r, for that matter, before white meri'-l They are a c ts ot urban guer- only only that thal no one could "condone rilla .,, warefare * that has brokenen tolerable. tolerabl lyly .raising new walls -cf their Ua warfare. They are violence or approve"appri rioting. mittee^ for Dachau, Cahnman also can:an sit down with black men in the' '■‘ii” out. These are hot race riots andj(j When a white man snipesi aat t °™- own- checked on the' progress of a monu- profess)ro fesso r’s hom e c ity of N ew ark. inteiteGme(jtedeGmedi by reason ot any Condone Condoi or-approve-is-weak the majority of Negro Ameri-rj. Innocent mnocen people from a v an tagage e BBut ut they have not Ihe re­ ■' sort.irt. They'. They a r o sheer demonstra- taJk ta jk indeed indi for .what has been cans “ „ - have every right to feel . ' point POint above a the street, the act -sources sourci to build a separate ______^______-.I titinsbnsot o t terror,tl by terrorists.__ pgoinR o li^ on! or Rather, the President , ' re__ is nronerlv d eemed, crim ininal a l—__ world w crld behind their walls. And____ , . ______fluigs, I5ulli omie"Utiiled States has long — deoply-offonded-when-tlioy-aro— iS._Pro lags, K illies and thieves band- o f^ t ie~l so described. ' ------' and cowardly. It-'is no-less1 so they they vwill-not-press-the-resource------^ — ...... (id-tog^acRog^«p-Hito4li«-siiiBlb.^se--T-i3aen--da43een-da»ilia-in:S5t3gl)^l> ^ ^ whPn rl r '.plenty nf jnhg in __ fcrcnce,in,Newark,.Ncw fprpnr Jersey,y ,...... years_They_aro-bocomlnfiyears-! jnora— —^the-3pinlll"cord^I^thBHCck-re.■ the-at ------niig h u m jrin tho Intersection r7ght“ a n h a t July •‘‘''y - " Celebration 1 . vll rig h ts,” Ife said. "T h a f.s DDetroit etroit for tiiose who want.. concluded conclu with a resolution de-e- , frequent.frequen X -ra y s do not show njon particular spot. 'OW gion. Dyspnea is difficult or not)t racial; Ith a t's just people w |io work," w o rk ," the faclory worker's mandlng mandl a "guaranteed annualal any stones,sti I weigh o nly " 95 , labored jahorc breathing. It has many It so rt o f drifts In trom the western side ■ ■ ' GIVEAWAY d e p t .:' . wantant somisomething for nothing. ' wife salsaid. "But some aro loo wago wago. .for all Negroes." . • pounds and'find it hard to gain ' cnusj, nnd bleeds off toward Ihe east. Hitting It Wo lin lain cnuses one ot the-most com- Wo have six puppies all ready tor new Theyhoy just vwant lo steal.!'' lazy."la z y ." . - SNCC SNC spokesman, H. Rapip weight on", a .^fat-free d iet. wy My monnion beingi heart jllsease, — : while traveling south from the north direc- homes.,onies..They '1 may be seen three'miles north He was w as rigr h t of colirse. E v e n IndeedIndeed, the dozen cllies which Brown, Brown said, “if America don'tI’t doctor sa^s m y gall b la d d e r,, tlon (a re y ou confused by now ?) it will flip andnd 0110-quartero m of a milo west of C urry. Presidentresident Johnson, rcluclantly suffered most suclv violence dur- como come around, then black peopioilo is workingwork properly and he has Q.—'An X-ray examination ■ youj^utj) gaily into tho air, stretching out ^Patricia’atrlcia Malone, ' ______.______and.tnrdUy!d .tard!ly_ptdcrlng troops i n t o n iing n g J July u ly wero all factory towns____ ^nro gcgoing lo_burnJt down.;^___.ino_jxp|nnatiQn_/or_niy.L^pain.J_f|",,^,, no cxr , J", showed that I havo a ' dlver- 9 ’ tho springs so when you hit tho pavei^ent' ______iho10 city..»«city. .Bttid, “Pillage nnd loot- in which every newspaper bulges irohically, iron on tho diarred:d What would v you suggest? — tlculum"of*my-csophngu “1 . - I t ----- , holh you and tho car get back to ciirth with DnUNK PIG? ) liiKlmvencIg havo nothing to do with civ il • -with "with job opportunltios. doorway doorw of a looted nnd burned:d A+.AI1,A-^AI p ain s in tlio' gall bind-I j_ doesn’t “f " bother me much except n big thum p. . ■ , ghts." ‘ Sinilln Similarly, In thi foreign nd- business businc building in Detroit,it, dor regionre( 'do not originate, inI the J?last mouthful of food seems Actually, there should bo n monument nt In nn age of fampant research, it Is p er- ,, to stick In my throat. My doc- — aps only natural'that even a nonseiontlst Yet Is It not' two generations tlon.s wllhwl which ^ 0 'have been midst midst hundreds of ^uare blocksks _ tho gall bladder. At lliM lstanco . ' Iho spot. N o t for tho people w ho travel ovcr_ !JtecJiandouta;by-UlgUovenn^^o«t^gC-^ o « t^ g 0 norous,-wa_aricln-tli0-:zr£duce_r£duced-W rubblo,.‘iibmobody.Iind—id— i-can'tI-can't-mako-a-posillve-diag-— Inc tor savs it should lib removed. ' il day through weary dapnd Jlm s.ie a U h oan -S come;iin3iow:iind-thon^lth-an-lntrigu»— S „ „ What do you think? Will ItTjc- ig 'sclentftlc discovery, ' • mentiCnt whicw hich 'Wlielled.lhis public *most^ o s t trouble. Tho so-called scraw scrawl led In whlto chalic tholie nosIsnosis bptb I hnvo seen many a '^1, ------lioldlnB-powcr-of'sfafheKs. butifor tho en- f j ' i^lwLlio for 'soinclhlng f o r "backward “ backw t nations" havo mado words. words "Black Power,". woman who blamed hor ab^ . como ■ cancerous? ' ■ — sliteerfng-Ecnlus“whoflgiircdT)uriIi(!'bllfflB— •Kutih flsrfor-cxnmnlc. whnt-pigs do;whcn— I SMlllhg’’? & i ? ' ^ cle « s s s pro]progress In II16 dozoiryeafii ■ ^II MgrCo'Wlthtig thijfiiclory \vork- doinliw Indr^^— ^A—Smnll-oulpouchWgs In Iho-^— ■ In (ho first jilnce; ■ | theyley get go^ nnd Jrunk, • 'tV ro, k-^^doraliwrpainirorrlicrtiainjlird; In D etroit, freniled Inobs In- w oe haVo been helping tlieni m ost cr; c r; this ihi is not.tacial, .der wh when Jh e causa was nn Ir- . . csophngus csophi nro often an Ineldcnt- .’ |( w asn't easy to do l(, It m ust hnvo Ink- ■ MiltI^iit PeelP' knows. _ y viidedidod privtprivnto properly nnd look tlian than In the1 12 years ihcrotoforo. . This This piracy derives from gon-n- liableItnble colon, c ■ ,- nl nl findingfin when a person has , cn hours of'concentration and much soul Heavy Ilenvv rains silallc'd tho shelled earn P eel whatliat they w' anted. And IndIndeed they^ loo, 1)116 tho ci'atlona cratloi of pollticlnn.s’' prolesla-a- UnlesUnless you aro allergic lo an an X-ray X oxanilnnllon of 'Iho • wrostling before just .(he right riso was nr- keepscops In In his pigpens In Chlplcy, ifla, l l io h'orI'or .10 yiyeiirs our Government. JiaiidJiaiid which wli feeds Ihein. Hons tions that peoples’ "rights"i" inllk nndn milk praducls_yoiL_you__ stomaeh,stoma Ifllioy nro small and rived nt. ' ot hot sun sun (hen cookod the soggy'eorn, nnij~lt' hnsiS'heoini hcOim Rubin lluiidlulii, Ih k - "IliIs Tills Ish 'hot to sny^ilie huiitjry. syinehOw syineh Include food, renl, cdu-“u- shotildshould lind.innrgarino nnd but-but- causo causo no syniptonis, no opera- ^ ^ Humps Jlko that ddn’t just Iinpncn.' Tlloy forinente jrincnted. ■ • ' , lugg by fonforce from Iho rich to tho liant Imndlcnpped nnd tho Intiriii cnllon, cnllon, iiisiirance, ■ retirdnicnt,it, tor onseasier to 'digest timn tho lltyi li™ I lii; necoMnry. 'llioy do not nro (ho product of n trained mind — somtw Kesull; Kesull: liOO plastered nigs, Wliccoel . giveVO (0lo thetho poor, I,i It nny wpti- Khould nhnuld ho turned nway, Tho medicine niedlcl and guaranteed Inconio10 fnt IIIIrt it m eat, fis h anil fowl. K eep tend wluro along thii line, (hnt Is. I’pel r cop tend to become cancerous, I f , Peel reports sonio of.Uieni squenlcd so derirlho (ho proprogeny of (lin( phllo.io- poor, the(hi Dihlo snys, wo will nl- nt nt somnhody son olso's c.ypeii.so, 'yoiir'your s'sloqls Jlrm by avoidingling ■ theythey nro1 Inrao enough lo pre- i';|ix'. Hut Just think how dull life would be In fihrillyirilly ll ll nliiuist drovff you nuls. Others Rot plivIV feel licensed Ik to ilonl? wnys hnhnvo with us, . 'I'liiis Thiir do wo mlslcnd men Intulo ' inxallvcsinxalivc nnif tin’excess'of veg-rtg- vent vent tho I food,nwnilowetl Iroiii. Twin I'nIls If (hero Vvcro not Ihlnijs like this meniilean nnd nn jiurly,. Olhers Ju.K won( lo sloop. ■ 'I'o Iho(ho InInfnnlllo inlelloct th o ro ' 1 ■ IlulIlut nuliticinns,t bnyliig’ llio . conBunllng consur Olio nnotlicr , ... t'dlWo odiWo and W rull,*'Try. n Ulllo rcachi tu icrvo ns a diversion, - , , - W^(it ii lllo reaching tho Bloiiinch (licy,/ Wfnil a .swltfh - plfis acllng. liko iwoplo. Is twIW dlfforoncediffer bolwcdn "so ak - votes of tho Inzy, w ith Iho dis- ... , , , liko cannibals, lurcedforced Ifeeding for n fow weeks,;ks. .should .should bo tOliiOvcd. ■

r 1 / • ■ . . I ^ ' a . iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiMiiHniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Twin p,Foils Times-New» 5 I Aug, 4-,5,,1967 ' 2 - W e e k: Mj agic V'^alley al € ruu s{ s a d e B eg p i n s H e r e6 Si u p a y7 BBible Classes — Vacation Bible School Q ' ] | / | ' ' - r C ( - ( « ^ p - n - F o r two (ull weeks, M agic VaK Cofls,cdftv , local repr^septatiye of wherwhere his skill at ice hockey led nounces noun tliat tickets are nqt A -Blliy. Gr.ahnm_Eyangelisticistic estlrestimated to' come from th eg of-o(; classes.for all children aged^d ^2 IMinisterstI ]ey churchgoers vwiH have an1 op- the Evangelistic'Associatlon,andEvai jnd him lo coach a high schoolhool ijeedin e ed e d to gain adm ission to ththe e CrusadeCru: is a united effort madelade ferlngs,-whileferln tlie other ha.If vvill ™“two . y e a rs th ro u g h sixth . .. portunlty' to atteni the Magiclagic Crusade associate. . hock'hockey team, and'to.a positionitlon Crus; C ru sad e , b u t a re used by g ro3 uups p s By (Christians In a specific com-;om- coiltecoinl from lndivUuals'“’a h dI or- wBt bf he!(l from 9 lo , __ Valley Crusade, sponsored-bv^ b y ,Featui F e a tu re d sp eak er is John Wes-res-on on thetl vafsity_hockey team,I, iit to reservere seating. Offerings will nurmun|.ty o r ir e a to luring the Gos-Gos- ganizationSgani: sympathetic td the ’** 11 ™Monday .tlijMugh Fridaylay Ordained VJ'J, I At , the Billy Graham Evangellstiolistio ley WhiW hite.-an, associate of ihe OxJord,Oxfo: .England. After a year/ear be takqn to at all sessions. . pel of'Jesus,C fflst .td the a tte:ten- n - Crusitde'Crus purposes,-. 1^- ^ noxt yyeek a t th e Church of _ - As50ciBti0nr^brheld-iiightly>htly well-fc-iH>w.n--evangelistf-welHt-n- BillyIlly ot_4ea^er,'-tiahiii)g,.-he_taughto t - t f jght YoYouth^Nightari^m be held each,;acli tion' of each person in that a rerea. a . AnyAn surplus Is designatedd >to'to Christ; Siinrlse Boulevard U ||, listic 'and FUor Avienue, announces:es Sn JIS J i l i U Jr i i f C ' v J at 8 p.m. Sunday thrtiljfih AiiB,Aug, GrahamGraham. -, , ' high school. However, all duringring TuesTuesday aiiii Saturday duringring TIThe usual length of.tt C rusadejade In^- Billy Graham E v a n g e listic — —20'at-thB-TwiirFa1ls'High'Sc)ioolitiool Dr. WWhite was born and rear-,iar-: hhis is ■■ teach ln j-T lay sr^ tie-reUt a the't'the'two-week Crusade, accordingding is fifrom orie-to thi-ee weeks and AssoAssociation'to'assist in any apy ■-Mr. Mr. 1Kenneth Young, director hy number of their world - wide ' of theth classes. . BURLEY— A speflal servlco_ utadiujnrnccot'dlnfriirDrrMohnJohn etMetMirr-Saskatchewanr^eanadar irr- dar :“compulslon-t(H)eMm&-an-itin-:“con itin- to Revi ^ red-Stilevchalr-matvofn-of- this-this—doclsion-ls-arFivod-at—by n™ fot^ordlnatlon-pj John-Johans«n^^------■ ., eranerant i evangelist." the'Vthe'V'outh Committee. BilljBilly Graham after.consultatlontion spon sponMrships of radio, te le v isioision n “ BIB lilble study and actlvIileiT'' "’'7®'," fac- and 'Crusade Evangelism. *111 1 bo featu red , plus a re-jp. and Melviii W^olters'were held He attended Moody Bible In- l^'vFol o H o w n g each Crusade m«et- e e t- and ;corislderalion' of many fac- “"d last Sunday at the Zloii Lutheran — -stihit■strtnter-ehlcagi»,-Ill^rom-19't9r ide^ tnr^ '' - - ____ 1- ^ ' __ - _ Outward5 ll -effecis o f-a C ru ssad a d e e - -cess-I cess tim e w ith refreshm ents,--to, - cKii?,^-: ... ------: =* Bff^'eaiTiea-TFfiis-B.A.'-degree-inrlif the-(the^irection"Of--Rev.->Boff=^le— Me- -U‘ UeJiasidiscovfred Jhali-sborlet^et are seen . In ihc'slreit^heningining —IHrr^TBortz—THr inade-thB'ar- es. Both Johansen--.and Wolters .19521952 frohi 'Wheaton .College,ge, BrideB ride, 'Will provyle lite ra tu re CrusCrusades allow him to schedulejule of 'fh'e ft dluVciies in the cotnmu-imu- tangementsTange for tho 'classes. Both — ;Wh€aton,Whea Ill„.and received, his find :sufficient contact with peo- more™>' Crusades, and in this way,i,ay nity,"ity, a(id the awareness o f peo- All im a terials for,, drawingIng were studentssti from the congre- 1^ gatlon who have completed their PHD degree in 1963 from Ox- pie wwho respond.at the Crus.ade.ade ™he w' ill ultlma.tcly' reac h _ mlore o re plopio th' a t‘th e Christian m e sssage a g e aiidarid othexi handwork will bo gallon v. tee people. Average length of a Cru-3 ru- >3 >s . asa! vital and re le v a n t, tooijay ijay providedprovl at na charge. ' ministerministerial training. Both^are • ford University, Englan(J„ ... A Field Work. Committee, P^f lup graduates Of Concordia Semin-' From 1963-64, he serw d.ilr(-Iri- headtheaded by Vaugim Nemnich and'and sade is aboui iO days. . ■ as whenw It was first proclaimed,Tied, ChiChildren of this ago group graduati gp. The invitation O f'a Billy G3ra- ra- The Follow-Up Isa ' specificcific are Invited to attend the[he . ary,ary. SpiSpringfield,, 111. . timetim e in major Billy Griinamlam RobertRobe Siever's, has been ap- . " ains protess In which a person m a k e s ’'classi C rus:rusades, and in ISe^f, he be- pointipointed to handle arran g em en ts ham Crusade ordinarily begins proti akes 'classes,; regardles sot theircir - '■ OrgaiilstOrgaii was Robert Hassc'l- 1 or a ''decision for ChjJst." T h a t rcllgl came an associate evangelistilist for i a c tiv itie s of the C ru sad e ™with j a ministerial association, or a '•( That religious affiliathins,. savsijs stroiti. Rev. Henry. Trelt pre­ ' j, sim ilar organization cooperatingting personperjc is then brought in ta close:lose '. H]f_ Young.i sented the sermon, and the w ith the Billy G raham Evange-ige- TTeam ean .in civic and community and contact \yith a trained c o u n s e lo r . list Association. In 1966, he be-be-groups. groU[ ■' with ^ other religious’ groups and conti -“ J church 1 choir sang a. selection, . ■ with churches representing sev-sev^ wh¥ Is' alw ays ol lhe- s a r r i e- ^ s e x lllllliiimiiiiiii... . ■ Rev. jGh:nn A. Koch conducted HHHTirH Z c come a n ie chancellor of Richmondond OtherOth chairmen include Capt.P ■ 'eral.j, | nominations and g ro uups. p s, a's tlthe inquirer. The c o u n s e lo r -r-r CQlIe, nto. George Driver: arrancements. ■nri- attempts to help him b y d is c u s s - f>l 1 Iho ordination service f o llo w e d ____ ■ CCanada. ana and I M r. Dale Krumm, finance, -Tho-lnvitation iisijally-Js-eSteiuU ifi?!! K etdm m iiULJ_ ’L hyJa.yli)g-on-ol-hands by pastors______ed 18 montlls"to tw o -y e a rs; in Ing his1 probleitt with h im , and ^__ present.______'■ . -H& ^ ...... - -grfv:dJvm ice. ~ ---- Rev.Wolters and his family Robbins, soloist and music di- thoroughly with members of his WithinWil 24 hours,' th e p a,sto s to r k ^ e t c h u m - Barbararara „n, ,ra, , ravel to Churchbridge, Sas- re c to r; Mr. Eddie Thom as, plan- y j ] [ Evangelistic Team and o t hI ee rr of a church chosen by the, in-in. ®Schwartz, , P J daughter of Mrs. Ray‘'“y katchewkatchewan, Canada, where he, ^ Jst;_Rey.J s t ; - John DiIlon.^Crusade. _MtrHafrisoii _ Trusted advisers; .however, tbethe C|ulrequffer receives a copy of ■ the KInkade and a 1967 g radW.I® u te will^yjl| 1^ InstaUed as pastor of m '■ DireiD irecto r; Rev. John jCorts and BBU U R LEY - The 2 U annfaalifaal finalfinai decision is always m aade d e inquiinquirer's- "deci.sion card,” ac. ac- of -Wood ™ -^Rivei— High-Scliiiol,- TfTnity'' ,pc|. writes' from .Rome, Italy, IhatIhai' . MMr. r. George Parson, Crusade As*As- communication.^comr of Mason.si n s by MI r. Graham. poni[companled hy a lettet- re q u e s t- Rev. Johnasen will preach for ' sociates. throu „ „ ing IIk pastor lo malce im m e d i-. she“"“ ."'iJ will sail A ug. 8 for New ^ throughout Idaho will he heldleld A Crusade and a rally are '"R " ire r York City, w h e re 'sh e will yjjll visit ™the Zion Lutheran congregation The opening crusade climaxesixes at 2 p .m . Saturday at T'win w in the same in piirposi, which'is,,j, ate contact' wilh the inquirer. ,„jn„ Sunday and, then journey with Thon thi! pastor returns a post-Toqt! Andr5a.rFrazler Andrsa. before returning ^unaay ■ J six 1 -months of preparation by LakeL ak es C am pground on M ountlunt to persuadei people to ac cep t ” de l>ome. . . I>ishis fanfamily to Buffalo,' Okla., local churchmen. Over 1,200 peo-?eo- HHarr a rriso n , south of Albion. The T he JesuJesus Christ as Savior and Lord, age ‘'S? paid card lo Ihe Crusade I'™',®' ' lome where he will be Installed Aug. t,.|I office indicating Iliat h e h has as Miss S chw artz is one of some "'"'^''e h ppie ie have laid the groundwork for eventcveni is being sponsored by andnnd the basic principles of their .jon 50 girls who left June 24I on Ll as pastorP of Zion Lutheran ■ th e eevent, with 11 working com-om- the Burley1 Masonic Lodge No. procprocedures are the same. Hpw-n„. made contact wilh that pjerson, ia,' and is attempting to bring himhini " a "Language ‘-“h Tour" of Europe,■ope, Church i there. ■ m ittees Including m ore thiirii 75 68 68,, AF A and AM. . everever, a Crusade Is a more m as- j'™ p of where she has been studyingying A coveredcov dish dinner was peoplepeopi from each Magic Valley _c;|„ (l,e sive effort which lasts longer,„„r i"lo •l'° work nnd lellowship of ™ere Signs will be placed along the j®*™ the local churcb, French. The group was chaper-iper- served following the ordination community.comn * ’ ^ road marking the direction, 'and and has a greater potential Jin- im- ™ ‘ •’•' nncdoned bby Mrs'. Helen Farrer,rrer, event ntat thej^burch.. Chairfhan ot the Crusade Ex- the iroad hns been graded’•dl} pact on a community than doesjoes ThiThe counselor also c o n tafonn c ts Boise. „ , They. attended the EeoleIcolc _____ ^ '______6 — ecuti'6Cutlve-CpmmltteH~is“ Mr.-'Nnr-^or- |s"^ln'^|s"^lr g o o d -;c o n d itio n r re p o^ rts ji_xally„A^Crusade~of-Iess-t}ianh a n ththoJijniluirerT-eithcr.byrieIephono ‘Normale In Versailles, where,lere, " ^ ^ ^ .u a w eek's duration is u s u a lII l yy or inir pirson,^ lo see if h e has Miss Schw artz said, the girls’ p i n l , manm an Gaflington, assisted by GenrGeorge Warrell, master of the ? further needs or problems. Rev. Robert Co;per, vice chair-air- BurlsBurley Lodge. known as a rally. furlh I dormitory Is very modern aid nnd IVRichfield IH I Lions uest T he amount of the co st of,.nf The two-week Crusade m eet- m a n ; Mr. Chet B artlett, .secre-ere- ThiThe group will hear a guest I"*" lo I ings are open to all w h o w' ish il" houses four g irls to a room. T ) l n „ tary, and Mr. Howard Burkhart,art, speakerspeal and the third degree:a,ree a CrusadeCi varies with e a ch lo-/"®’ She said the clim ate at Z Ver- JPlan T l d l l W ork Day .. I M„ I * II treastre a su re r. will be confirmed. Afler ’ tlie!*^^^'the cation and situation, but th e 10 to-^ “ ______sailies is m uch the sam oI as RICHFIELD-RlchfleldRICHI Lions [ Itfaddilion to the Crusadeade nrectingrnreet lunch ,-will'be served,^(1 -laL 'operations budgeL:is always■ays ------atJCetc___ at-Ketchiim — wnrm-during-lhe. .planned-pIanned-an-Augr-15-work-day-at------Crusade, sponsored by, (ha Billy GGral rah am Evangelistic As- *" 3(;,s. prepared by members of the determined by the E.\ecutive V j. day and cool at night. (hethe yillaVillage park when the group fey White, a n associate of the well-. Team, ® , a Crusade Choir, compos- prepf ‘‘“•Vca soclation, Is Dr. John Wesley White, a n J ed of m ore than 200 singers from■om BurleyBurk lodge. Committee in cooperation with Vacation Bible "I cannot describe the beauty"“‘y ijjuheld „a ,dinner meeting Tuesday » known c\»angellst. The two-wccki)-week nightlynlghtl; meetings begin al 8 members of Ihe Billy Graham C„] J area., churciies will perform. . of the P alace of V ersailles," ™ she eveningQvening at the Methodist rec- p.m. Sunday at the Twin1 Falls High School stadium, and organization;- It covors- actuallual Sfkol Planned,.,v. said,“L i "W e werD..,allQW£d._!fl_taketake reation rooms. ~ ...... — . will continue through Aug.g. 20, All pepeople ot M agic Valley, M usic ChairmiMV Rev. Glen Par­™-' " PURCHASE HOME ^ operational costs during the RllRICHFIELD - R ic h field Va- picturespicture; outside, but coyld not , are invited to attend. ishISrl Jannounces that additionalmal SSH H O S H O N E -M r. and M rs.■ L. preparation 'j:!;' period, the w eeks■eks cationcatio Bible school will be held take anya . Inside, because, "'j. it Information .1 has been solicited choir memliers still are needed.ied. M. tHatmaWr are moving this ^ "(1,5 from the county agent for a ^.^^^v.^^^v.^^^v.v.V.^V.V.v.^\v///.V.^^V/A?•V.^i^i^i^V.■W.V.W7.WW.OT.'.V.■.'.V.^VS.TOv.V.7?.T^ of the Crusade and the Follow-low- for onec week starting A u g .. 14. might affect th e color of the ™ R ehearsal will be held at 6 p.m.i.m. week to th e ir new home, pur- Up. n p ------___iPlans l a n are under w av f o r anan painlinf painlingsr______bbeautification e a u ^ program tor Rlch- r^; ; ^ ^ -satur•Saturday at the High Schoolloiil'chased~from clias( K “Revr.Tird"Mrs7 All money lo meet budget re-lafternqon re- afler session lo r ciiilcIfSl?>arSl»> tlio pf arade, fo lk dancers and lleldrTree-plantmg-ij-plannod , ------stadium. Paul Winliler. Mrs. Hatmaker’ quirementsq^jp is lo be raised by age 4 years through th e sixthsixth fireworlfireworks of La Fedte Nuit (The(fl,j nnd placement P*‘“ of trash cans on News O f: Serviservicemen A bout 100 men from area con-?on- recentlyrecci returned from I.aF'ol- (|,etlie local Crusade Com m ittee,tee, grade.gradi AIJ community C hildrendren Night FP estival) an d the cottlimi-ll„u. Main street...... ^...... fireg;^ gregations will serve as ushers,ers, lette., tenn., where she visitedited and disiiursed by it. No moneyiney are welcome.i ous nignight and d a y dancing, lor(or Melvin™“ Vir Pope presided a t the ddirec irected by Bill Boyd and fivlfl-elatfivlfl-elaiive.s and attended the wed-ved- goes 'to Billy Graham as sa laary, ry , ExactEx time and cla.ss themmes es Bastlllfe t)ay especially Intriguediuej meeting with Jerry McGrath __ ding n f h e r sister. Aileen G ra n t Hnnr “ acting secretary; Melvin Peiley btevcn w. Johnson, son of 19IrT|'Mr.i "Intfti'lor Interic Communtcatjons Elec-PTT-captains— ------.ding. Cill^ iionQrariuni ojLgjtt_:______I will be announced b y M r s .' C. her.he''. ' acung s 'win to D o n ald Kidweil. Mrs. K idw ell .T h - 35: -wna -tt visitor.------and Mrs. George D. Johnson,ison, trician 1I c. Don L. Peters, son .R ' ev. Keith M axwell, Twin to D( well .The largest s ngle source■ otof M.H. I’ndmF ore, ctiiirch s c h o o t m S\ iren lived in Shoshone about l.'i years Cru; ■165 E. 200 South, Route 1, Bur- o(of Mr.Mr, and Mrs. Leonard ’g B, Fall.s First United Brethren lived =ars Crusade income is the offeringsings supeisupervisor of ilie R ic h fieldfield minute walk from Ihe g I r 1I s' I ^ ------ley, recenlly com pleted U.. S. PPeters, e te rs, Route I, Twin Fall.s, re-J.,,; C hurch, is chairm an of Opera-ern- ago,.andago, worked for the tele-durilele- during the meetings. About one- MethodistMelh Church w here t h e! Bl- lodging place to their school.MOl. ______hj an- phone co n ip an y here, half of the budgeted amountit JsIs ble sschool-will bo held. "The Army Reserve Officers’ Train-rain- cently ttook part in an a.5saultH tion Andrew ComiUee. He an- phon "Tho w alking up and downlown f f lK ______, ,...... _ . 4.200-fo<4.200-foot hills caused some of w | 1 ing Corps basic summer campamp on enerenem y positions near Hue, ------...... ------» _ l gifi al Ft. Benning, GaTHe received ^outh V ivy the .girls to have d ifficulty w ived ^ou(h Vietnam, as aT/;S.'N avy * breathing," breathli sh e noted. "Tlie.^1^ V Religious six weeks of training to evalu-/alu- crewcrewma m an aboard tlie helicopter scenery here Is beautiful beyond ate -h is-potontia I -a s—a - futureiturc -yipM-amphibi blous-assault-shlp,' USS - my powei“ of—descriptionr-and -JUBOOKS-..- — ------.- Ariny Wficer. buccesstui com-•om- Trlpnli.l’Trlpnli.l Hue is m lan I”ftom theI D ir eictory c to Of ChuIw E ehesrServBr-v-iGes-— pletion of (lie camp enables him South C .... - • the peo;people are so kind and cour-:our- • • C C A R D S him South China Sea.shores, aboutout ™„,., ...... ■J..:..:;;.: -i-,'-'- :7 :'3 teous." ^ c to train towards a commission'Sion halfway between the DMZ andind ...... Miss S ch w artz was elected • Sunday^ School during college under 'the new Nan FIRST PRF.SRYTF.niAN CCHURCH OF THE nRirTHRF.N FIRST, METHODIST CHURCH nniVE-lN Dl CIIUBCH SF.nVICE Miss Da N ang. 209 Fiflli, Ave N, Hcv KoN-i i C Mat- 4m*r<\ I'llor\ Ave, W . Kev llcnry J Ccrn-■'.cm- 3fiO3f.O -Shnshonc Si Iv.. Rev, Harold1 N Mnint Mnim Vu lli(MH'r, Ustlund Driv«»e «I! studentstudCnt council representative,eo[ of . SUPPLIES two-year RQTC pxogram. Train-ram- J______^ VQV. ppiiMor. .Siiiiflny s.tvuim fi-nnrirl II11 }iaif|lhaidj M . iwrnt.itT. .Suntby si-rvirrs:irrs: N>o.-N>o.-piistnr nnd Hcv. lioheri L. (ijhl'on.)lion. am am lo i 8.45 «m ,Spfaker. Dr. John Up. Ing is similar^'to that giveniven «.m'.a.tn , Imnrnmii wdriiiip. ( hun'h sthnolil hrf'lr Worship.Worthi 0 o.ni. Sundny Siliool, 10 a.m,o.m, u’tkoriuiioriuio pnMor. Sunday srrviccs’: fi:45, Wi'sjrv Wi'sjrv Wlllt.:, as»ocnii'of Billy (jrahum.I,am * oP '“ ''P- • • G C I F T S imoll chilriren. II nm, I'nrl S ,1iihrmin.n‘i>n. 11 n m'. Wonhlp, D:15 n.m. Sundaynday Jiml jim! cv,inprlisiev fnr Maiir \/aMrv Crusade,aade, '' ' ' ^ ^ Army basic trainees. ^jlS i ---- T«WfT-V-SOLITif£JLNJlACUSI-_____ i£!l2£! i c h o o l . ------JJii.. J J i» - Ki«« k iufntfih—•p©'-•p.------N&-SERVICES------■•—Ceeatiua— - £ E lc iu ra______- a a s s - 0 « 2 .SiinrtftV, Tcipir; ")fishi;n lind'.i Old M:m " ypr, ■ tiai in mtii 302 lliiid Ave- N. Rev. Jiin A .Myrrj ____ FAIR'FAIRFIELD ~ There will1 bebe| FFraming Pvt. Delsa Eliioit, whose.guur- first of a llirrop.nrt ’' ('niiilefl, "HtM’ pnsior J^urfday sprviccs: 0:45 n ni ••un.•••un. r.R .\ C I i R A P T IS T Doi-1 Man SiandJMorH ' ___. . d.iy-ALhotiL-LUaun^-l;3l4).m. AYiiliiuiL..lUL.. _2IL 711 Fourth Avu. r:.. Rev, Allan Mar sr.vKNTii.n.« ; /iDVF.r^Ti."rr no .Sunc,Sunday e v e n in g service ">i5| this • ARTfi SUPPLIES di^in.' Mrs, Sarali SlraiibliiUiT; 'A , MullcMullen, pastor Suhday' siifVIC^r: ^>’13 ' Grtiti tDS SHVE.VTH WARD ■^>’13 ■ GrnnrtviPw—prtvrrJohn W. Honi,- p«s- pas':weclc“at ^iveekTitrth e -fo m m unity-Ghurelirfltillr —------3 : ^ ------lives nn Roule 2, Rupert, recenl-lAO^imherly r li- J Maurice Sl. N. Bishop Orvrl, IIn I-PSiroPAI. CHUIICII OF a am m Sunday jciiool. 10:45 a,m., 8 p.m., tor lor ^crvicps: 7-30 pm, Wrdnrsday. -Prny- 'Wor.' To ly compleied eight weeks of iia- ' " . THE ASCENSION WorshW o r s h i p . IT IT ln<'ctinii. ln<'< 9:30 n.m. .Saiurday. Sabbath^bofli K®'’- Jam e s P o st urge.s tHe con­con- SEE . '. . \ ' • V-jr TI^ • ThompThompsnn. Sunday m-ivicfs' 10:30 a.m _•slimmrr .Schrdulf: Jui}', August. 310 310 ------sc sch(M)l.1km)|. r; a.m, .saiuitiny, worsiiip. grcgalic 3illy __ Sunday ichpol. fi:in p m. Siicnimc^___-fijwr— gregation to attend the Billy ^ ------sic—training—al—the—W om eni ------firnrtm -r-iio L iN E X s ------n r ------rMAOiC-VAttEY------Army Cprps Center, Ft. McClel-^ M-as-itetititon- -l-S-Ol,*- 0:30 n.m, only.^iy rfndcr^; llort Inr-I n r - 383353 Madison, Kcv John Saiuliir, parlofi-'lof VICTORY VIC MISSIO.'JAnY BAPTIST THE SALVATION ARMV ^ , gen. Jack Maiifson. Pastor: John D. Rilcy Sundo 0 lan, Ala. She was trained in i [atms . Iv Sccond Ave N.' Capt. (Icorge Drlv« , ./ / Riley Sunday servicci: 10 a.m. Sunday School,hnnl, Sfonnd Seonr Avo. I- ot Locust St,, Rev.J, 0.. “Ci>e held in Twin Falls at R pm. « ' i," HANSEN - The K i m b e r ly .er Sunday ■ lerviccs: 9:45 a.m. Sunday^"^(c/fectiv.- .Srpt, I). 1111 u.m. u Worship. 7:30 p.m. Eveningrnmg A, A, Kninnson. Kn pasior. Sunday aervices:I’cei: Sunday.SundHV. T h ere w ill be Sunday Army history and traditicris, ad- g,, FIRST UNITED BRETHREN Evangellstio Evan service, 9'.45 a ? CHRISTIAN SUPPLY ’ .‘j. High School cla.ss of 1932 heldCld icbool,icbooi, U i.m,, 7 p.m. Worship. , 303 'Third Ave. E.. Rev. Keith R. Mni school a n d the reg u lar worship ministralive procedures, mili- a . rpreunion „n ir Saturday and Sunday well, pastor. .Sunday scrvirt-s: Mornin|M n * ------w".;,p” Woriiii] ' schonl > 105 Moin Av«. We$J^ tary justice, first aid and field ^ — wnf^hip f):.TO n m * Tices: 8'30 a m., jl i\.m. Worship. »;30 school, , • II a.m. Worship, SIx'Magic Valley.residents re- The t: N. Locuit nt Shoup .St., llrv L, 1. L La-j . a.m,. 10:15 a.in:’Sundaj school. »chooi. i re- The tables were decoratcd in In CHURCH of ciiri.st 1^,,. Munri-. piniftr Sundny si.TVU'f.s' 10 n ni ilO JOOl Filfr Ave. E„ Sundny jPryicM! V"in IDS Finn WARD LDS THIRD ffARD cently completed a wheeled ve- class cocolors of green and white. Sunday srhool. 11 a m, Woft.hip. 7:30 , AIpj. iro Fourth Ave, N„ Dishop LaVear hide mectianic course .at Ft. Two de !,• 10 a m, Dibla Study. 11 a,m,. 7:30 p.tn f M a u r i f o .'U# N .,J l is h f ) p A lio n M . AIp j - Ft. Two deceased members, Basil‘Slj Worihlp.(vor”ih1 P*"-p"-- ^ >'““1 __ : ander. Sutiirty. A^fvices:' 9:30 n m . Sun. Sun- T^wtnO'Tliotnock, Sundny leivices: ll:'<5 a.m. ILL N O W Ord, Calif. They are Pvt, Lyie Boling, and Harold Hupfer, and FIRST nAPTISr '■*1'day ichoof,' 4:36 fm-. Sacrament. Sunday school. 7 p m. SacramenL S ENROLL N( E. Fuller, son of Mr. and Mrs.Wrs. twd teteachers, ac Pearl Cordray Re-L jj/', FIRST UNITEri’rENTECOfn-AL .. 910... ,Shoshonp St. E, ReV, Enest HflV 261 Fifth Ave, E.. Rov. J. L. Qandltr. sellilud. f,. • minisror. Sundny tfrvici's: VV R 30q IIIILE M1.SSI0NARY LOS FOURTH WARD Elbert E. Fuller, Route I, apd berger and a former superin-in* pnstor.pastor. Sunday icrvlccs:/ 10 a.m. Sunday rMliin M o n r o e .Si, .S u n d a y s e r v l r o s : 10 3^1341 Fourth Ave. N,, Bishop Claudslauda "'am,, 11 nm, and H pm. Worship. am . Sunday sch'«l. Jl om . 7:J0 pm. l^rounDrown Jr. Sunday JwWccs; j.*45 a.m. Pvt. Ronald A. Patrick, son1 of tendent, Don D. Gibbs, were>re «chool,“=>>'»'• 11 t.m,. 7:J0 p.m. Worship. 0:45 n m. Church school. Jrrry Cowdi-n, “ , prnfeiior at ( tdk'gf of SnulliiTn Idnhtr.dnhtr' W•VOf.S'' orship, (iufit j|icak»'r this Sundayy i.'*ak lhe .•veninj! uca'lo - --505J FUer Ave,-E,,-R6V. -lI«toId-Ad _ A ------______Of 'th e original ■10 memliers,rs, Sday iy ‘,'! icOioOl. 11 ■ m.. 7:30 p.m.. Worship^ worship stTviri* on lhe lople, *Tha '"un" Un- ___ 'Ihen. 2 1 pasior. Sunday lervlce: 9:30 a.m, Garnet Oneida, and Pvt. Ed- 26jc were present. 0. P. Rowe, ‘Biscovcrt^tT"Co'unlry^" — /unHiy irhnQl; g a m,. H «.m. Wor^^lp, w ard B. Carothers, son of Mr. Fn-p-, . LDS EICItTII WARD CHRISTIAN SCIEN^Iirt^ '(v Forest Grove, Ore.. a teacherler 600 eoo Harrisoni St.. llishop A. E. Tfd Ur- FiRsr ciiuisriAN .,1mICO N i n t h A v e, i:„ R f u d i n g t t o o m ., JW3,2^ FnEBWlLLBAPTlSt' and Mrs. Frank N. Carothers, and p.'class advisor for threeree *en. «n. Sundays services: 11 a,m. Sunday“ g^j6(11 Shoshono St. N„ Rev, Donald. ,L. Main Ave. E, Sunday serviccsM M S ayrw ayrW ;! • Al>portAlVpc Roid. Twin Fall*. Rev. Lewli fjt' all Shoshone; Pvt. Franklin W. ~ »choolj6:30 p.m. Sacrament. n-iii Sunday school. 11 a,m. Worihlp, S e' ri^ i ^ Pecry.'10Petry, M.m.. Sundiy School. 11 a.m., ^ : "-jl years, and Virgil Cowles, Twin Hoffman, minister. Sun(lfty lervicfs: 9:4J -fopij..Topic; .••Spirit," ‘ morninmorninj^ ^rship. 11>^., evening .worship.rshlp. Ruffing, son of Mr. and Mrs. „ a.m. Sundny school, 10:50 o m.. 8 p.m. Falls, also a teacher, and theireir rC t r . edward’s catholic Worship. ; 7 p.m. Family Study Hour , Prayer urvice Is htid i( I p.m. V/ednei-idnei- I ' Tony F, Ruffing, Route J, VVeii- ^ Sljt Y Ave. and Second Sl. li,, Mi^r, , '‘"{J'’, BETHEL TEMPLE, APOSTOLIC diy.' wives were guests. ;.”V Kcv. Hoffman w<» he tptjiker Dm CO Third Ave. E„ R ev/ J. L. Tnnkeri-ken- 4 ■■■- '\..... ' — ...... dell, nnd Pvt. Billy L. Fire- ” EdmtJhd R. Cody. Sunday massrs: 6, 8g, Sundny. " ; 8 p.m., Masic Valley Crusade. After the - Sunday-picnic,_a.iiL.Mia 10 and 11:45 a.m. Weekday Masses: J : le v . _ pastor. Sunday »: IQ B.nL n.nL ,—_/__KINCDOM-lIALL_QE Z. ______haugh, son-of—Mrr~and Mrs: Sunday Schooi. II a m., 7 p.m. W orship.hip. ( JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES ' tour w as held of both the newou? « ni. Holy Days; 1, 8, 5- a.m., 7:30’^m.S VALLEV cimisriAN ConfAsioni: 4 to 5 p.m. nnd 7:30 to -2:1ft«;30 _17ca_lkylm"LAvc—E..-Jlt¥_EQrr£3t_J, , . ___ 419 MBdlson Ave., R, V. Shaw, mlnli-ntnli* ' ...... ------hlgh“sch----- hlgh-school-npw-bclng^construct^-Ct=- ■^Sr~Sulurdiy.-Sunday-Devottonir-<:30prsir'i Hibbard, pustor. .Sunday lerviCPa: 9r« -ijj------FinST'SOUTlffiRN-DAPTIST— ------Ur.Juaday_jcufl£ClL}U r . J u n.m. pub!te_Tal)(, ed an d the old high school P ®-“ - , ____ ■ a.m. re bti.be!. siSundny lervices: 10 a.m. Sunday day Arrlngi achool, 5 p.m, Socrumcnl. U k e s . Ill,, Aug. 13. on the(he fpicnic committee. •chool. 4:30 pm. Sacrami-nt. day ac :------FFrank ran k Vosika acted as master‘er FIRSTfirs: CHURCH OP tTie nazarene. ■ IDS SECOND WARD ' nH 405 sixth Ave. N-, Rev. Howard R.R, j^g348 ]Fourth Ave. N ivjj^n M. Sh't- of cerem onies for the group, and- - Olaon,-minister. ■ Sunday servicfs: ?;4J „,anman JSwcnscn. Sunduyyfeiiices; lOMJ _ - RUMORS CIRCULATE Mrs. Mrf^Ve Vosika also attended.’ ' «.m. ..“ “s Sunday lehoot. 10:!i0 a.m., t p.m. ^a.m. Sundaysi achool, 7 p m. .‘lcram<*nt. VATJCAN CITY (AP) - Ru- M rs. IFaye P ollard, Chandler,[>f Worship. wonhii Wednesday, 8 p.m. mors circulated in Vatican cir- Ariz., tr FMIST CHURCH or COD EVENTSI IN TWIN FALLS cir- Ariz., traveled the fartlicst '^0'to DIBLE DAPTisT t,. 23(5 ,Quincy St.. I^ev. Wayne Cufshall, cles today that Pope Paul VI attend thet reunion, and Mrs,rS. 244 J « Locust t SI.. Rev. aester Whitekfr.Xv pastor. ' Sunday scrviccs: 10'a.m. Sunday .1 may be considering a trip to Lena Ru ifl. pastor. Sunday sirvices: 10 a.m. Sunday ' to Lena R ugg and M rs. Rulh Rid- ichool, P“”'“r- 11 a.m,, 7:30 p.m. Worship. ichool. 11 a-/n. Worship.______*5 0 and 30 YEARS AGO D ay School, Sept, 5,5. Night SSchool, Sept, 11 Moscow to m eet P atriarch Alex-lex- ley tied for having the most ’ as recorded In Tlie T w hi Falls is of tho ■ Russian Orthodoxdox grandchigrandchildren. Mrs. Rugg hasas FATTH • ASSEMBLY OF GOO mMM Chronicle, Twin Falla News and 1 Stenographic ...... 3 6 w eek s 178 West Flier, Rev. nialne Ruiiell,.<11, M O D -MONDAY.Y I rought to ^ i Church. thetho mos m o st children. pastor.* p.Vt'r.- Sunday services: 10 a.m. Sunday . Idnho Evening Times. B rought Ul ...... 48 weeks.. .. ' ' »chool,•chool, 11 a.m,, 7:45 p,m. Worship. MU-mu': W Q I . 6 :3 0 P . M . y 1 Secretarial ...... ■lonetts Sunday.'- _ | R I I lal ...... 7 2 ‘w eeks S T A T I O NJ * Bob Reesebese ' JExecutive Secretarial .; Gets Grant =^IUBCHOF COD “ BHII H i l S i KTFI ; “ Bookkeeping ...... 7rTrrrr-36-weaka______----- c Ar e Y " - ^ Lela— Twombly,"-tsiB'sily: --80rSecmnl-ATer-ETRe»rHalj>h-C.-L«wi, U l l i : ; ------_SO_y-EARS..iiARS..AGQ.:______— — ^NoTickets ■ - -cAr& pastor. .Sunday lervlcesi D:45 a.m., .Sun- IPVPn iH'iirKC— ~ —j I -'■■-'cierk-Typlsr-r-,-rr-.--.~.-.----i-i-,. v-.-.-- 36-woBks—■ — MANSFIELD, Ohio (AP)I) ddughterWughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ever- JJy's'cday School. II a.m.'. morning v.■or^hlp.^ip. aI T iv tf llM l iM Probollon Officer D. H. O rmmsby sby raturrrstumed from Ihi noliorial con« Mansfleld Is running shortrt ■ cttctt TwomTwo bly, has received a EvangelisticEvanse lervice, 7:30 p.m. Prayer MOiCWnQMMaM• ventioy of tli8,BP0E qt OojtonD and had o great timo, Saw i ’oldleriI 1 ' ’ ^A'ccouDtlnR and Businessilnoss ■ , ' meeting h held at 7:3i? p.m. Tuesday. on- parklngt tickets and nolo . ter's.,ter's , degreedei (n Public Health depdtld. whila in the ooit-^ll'gueulngQueuing on01 length of piMonr'Warr...... —...... -----. Acimlnlstratlon / ...... 72 ..weeks.:______one seems \lo carc, saysrs ServiceServici} for graduate study at ■ ■ ■ AUTO SPRINKLER HERE— Thoe biobig ipriniprinkler fof Ihft-ilale highw tfy— j —7— ■ . , Dou(iln8-HQitoptlly=««ttlyn-f/= the=Unl'the^UnWerally-iolsWashinglortf = _ hai-QirlviiiUin;Lhai-h!ii’a-.tii.'’tlpd out on levptoLfQoji nrouhd tow n ' ; • . •• director, •' Seattle. Seattle. ■ ' ■ ; 'w ith marked tucceti to for. Ht lookilooks ilUllU one o f’thVljlg catcrpinar^ ' j T r - ” '------^^CAREErFbTYOlTiR^E)TY0lTiR=BC)5INESS======____^ Three requests to the City She willwi; work town-d her mas- _ S E R V I C r ^ 1 affalri uied on the eastern frontront and liii laid to, got,O'lino result. S r r m o E s . enogropher~or-piivol4«ieaeloiV.-;Ai-fl;-.. — C an-b8iillD d'in-5^o-3-m inutB i^'------Mr^Vou^mlght“*vforlr“Di a itenooropher~of-| Councirior moncy^lo-prl^it') f ‘ (er’s“ degreede| m "Public-Healthll' tr------more forms have been Ig-!- N Nursing ursing Administration. Miss •“‘““'"'A ihf ** ’i _• ' ij -lunio..lunior executive or . occounlant,int. Tho choice it wide, ; , You ore wanted. There Is oa ihbrtageihbrtago of qualifiedq girl* and men norcd, seriously putting a Twom’bly Twom'blj was graduated from ' ' X 30 V e:ARS'/«30 a r s { 't.!'. I Yc iei oie high, in prostigo posiiiont. It crimp on Iho number ot ISU, Pot In bujineis officos. So •saloiiei oie hkjh, i it ISU, Pocatello, In I9G6 'and hasI GASOLINE D l ' M A G O l b \H 3ND PLACE TIE FOR ILEAGUE BAT|INO HONORS ! il i" oneop ol the boat toreer choic«lictt you can make.m (Ickels poJIcB can give out,tl since since been bee employed by the Pub­ 3 5 y e a n .0/ age and fh« oldaifoldeif fflpor/pdfcpt car In ifia »fc3fe, an Ilazcn sold Thursdgy. lic lie HealthHenltl Department ot Texas. ISLAND # 1 ancient horieloss carrloge »tondindi in thetha ^afB“6f*^llafold 11. Soper’i ...... ■ Sho She will will visit in Idaho'bclore ■ervice ilulioti, 3rd Ave. an d 33rd’SI, rd ’SI, W, Mr, Soper hai ov^ried hli . THE BENEFITS O M H IS S ( ...... ’ .....golng-toEoln|!“ to -Senttle;------— International for 2 or 3' yecri3ri having bought II fiom a firm er I SOMHIS SCHOOL . www\AAA/ww\A/wwv\AA/ywwwwwvwvvvwwwwx/WWWWVWVW In Mountain Home ai a curiosity.'»ity. " ' ! w«We have been'training youngung people for buiineii careen ilnce c o i n Idaho'i 1^30 autoinobila licenseicense pluliplulei will bear only num beri 1,947. Einploycra highlyWaluBB our graduateigraduate: ,who receive o wide ■ .-M , — Initeod of lelleri and num befi.t^eri. IhoTha cl change .will bl made In th^ tlioico of ))0jiti0ni through our Career f’lariacement Service. Rapid „ JUST WHAT HMJEER HAVE BE WANTING - .Infer'eil'of ilmplicily, • councouriei with definite Job goali.ill. You Iludyiludy justj whaj you'need to _ ^OPERATED,y _ ^ ------—“ IsnoW “ ltn6W~iff‘obriianed-am rgBt;ahahoad.-ModBm-eqirfpmenti^ndlvlduol—8ad.-ModBm ------^ ^ ■ B Y . O W N E R • , progreti. ' ★ i ★ ■ . P''0" ■ 5 BcroiT m63«rn^Torh87“2~mllos87~2~mllos from TwIiT^Fdlle;” -P R IG E S -^ B ^ TdtAL STOCK:KLfQUipATlbNi^ LIQI lar'go rooms, wall to Wallwall corpotlcoi;potlng, d ro p o i, with , M Dodge) . Chiytlers • Imperinli and Dodoe hucjiil . 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S I I who feel>'there may. be sonjB - 6 Twin falls Tlmes-NswjfJsw sf ,—, _ _ J ------______A t li.'/mv-t'tlic e.".'' 0.' the daric tun- Aug. 4-5, 1967 . ■ 3'Huii€HThati|iC l v nel othXt'"is, Vietnam. .'.China’s I SomeExperlperts. N urse'HI u ..... ff'giitff'gKtening posture can have its -'. . effect on North Vietnam as well __ * as on otiier Southeajl Asians, .:’v''lG M C S erv|^ 1 l j and In such circum stances, / I Bseak liiI VVi ie t n a m WWa^-Coming a i f O I Mosco\y^f Influetice could carry ( n“such muc,h%tore-welgh't7-7- Bv WILLIAM L.-RYANM _ wouldwoU be a complex' one.ne. It' the u unity of other Asians In such muc.h H . AP SjwclarCorresp'onaentint— wouialtlvolveTiadfication-of wou, of thethe- enterprisesentei as the Asfociatlon-of u am heast Viet Cong . g u e rrilla s , which SoutheastSoutl Asia. - ,- . T S - I . Some experts on Southeast, Auto W orkers ^ ^ ■ “ Asia are nursing a hunch thathai'alcould a;™“‘: taki;ji:ars _after thei light- Th(These nations a re InterHtedji^lO R BEY SE ^ . . I K : ^ r AA. . jTi jr jjjing between regulac armies!S end- jnin so some sort ol Asian solution to ' .DETROIT ( A P ) - General ^ iSMBTr'^ ■ l ' brbreak in the Vietnam war isl'iS ‘ lutice . M m J ■ — jcoming-and. thal snme sortirt ol ed. ■ VVietnam, ictr possibly withinn the Frl„Sat----- pcclaI-‘'Tt‘aTTTeW0Tk-df-th'e-1954-Gcneva ^------on tho United A u to Workers thal ■ .. ^ preliminary settlement mayy re-re-; ■ OtO ther S o u th e a s t Asia special- I ram " Mike H^fy -aha •' pr nd' in accord but arrived a t this J ..1__ iu v a te -c h a n g e s in the cost-of- B — ^ ...... __..... t ists e , asser_L th e . JJ.S. stand in accoi : _ T ...... NanW Kovack ___ lased Sqi/th V ietnam h^^'strengthenedthened llffie ' ^ o h ~ A S | a m o l l r ------■ . living formula in ah y new con. con- ; “ ■ . ■- Part ot this thinking is based j„j the will oKothj.t^ nations In the - jhqMoscow’s Interest In averting , , tract wllh the union, ■ -L iinnii "vrnfi i" P*’(l ’ , Tho statem ent cam e Thurs-'hurs- : .■; ■ J I ; lE r a p a c t - th e s G _cVdnt.s_ :Mye.i",‘"yifro'aiea- io reslfit-GauimMnist-incur^-Incur- =Tir d ngerew ^ ^lffessiffes-^ l i r ^ sia^ p^t;sionsr"Tod»y7—R ed “Ghina-ls-ex--Is-ex- -aiso--also-ihsjirred-in^afrtsMIlhinais; — — day when the com pany laidId its ■ ha^on China's neighbors, Part'S®?, j 1967 bargaining demands on the ■ luyljljerting formidable pressurere on trMci tructpence—leads ’ hope tb those plus ■ ■ . is based on evidence pf Soviet to the ^ ------•ifU/l riegoljating ta b le . . ■ interest in ■ helping to bring I ^virtually u all h er neighbors to the — — - r ' “ FRANKENSTEIN CONQUERS . “Ttlc' p resen t cost-oMlving 'aM it'an.’erid to'tlierclash, be-l,,,. sniith.. India. B urm a. Thailand.illand. |T ^ J_._;__THE-WORLDiii:^Ji^.-----__ • . arranEcment h a s come toO'be be tJ ' ■ ■ - tween American and. Commit-nmli- Indonesia ™ a n d oj,hers. Peking I taken lor g ra n te d as extra in- . j has picked q u a r r e l s , with all of \ 324-S521 • .'" ■ tilst. arm.s. Of o( them, , and eventually may have rw* creascs over a n d above Jhoseithose " • i k ■ F ra n k N.' Trager, professor of ^ ^ ^ nack Bar Avallabl* provided for the vast majority ■ International affairs-'at New .succeeded in pushing them to- ^ 1 otnhc nation^s-work force," the : York University, .says he feelsjls Ja getherf ™ in self-~>~.WAA«AAAAAAAAAA<>/C/V';' t - j p r tTECHNICOLOR e c h n ic o I - p.m, at the R o u n d u p room a t ------tho-Rogerson—Kotel Jn. JimTwin . !yl THIS LIFELIKE hangingag at Ellsworth’sE f loneer days celebration,celebratl Ellsworth, Kan., leavesires II JM.HOUSE BAB\ “ IuiImmMi Iuu 9th-ni:entnr^yi(Cltln6rlST’BEiractea - - . Falls, A picnic f o r membersland and H little ttle to the imagination. lEveii ■Even the Ih stark dfama «m 9tlrni:enti 'fo Downtown Kimberly their families w ill be heldd aat t eevery v e r day. Jim Homolka is shownshow hanging from an elmI tree, depletingdi the storied end to I ly r*OPEN ...... 1,00 f I , PLUS 1:30 p,m. -S u n d ay in Harmonrmon a an n e early day murder of aI sheriff. sheriff. An Ingenious shoulder harness beneath Homolka’s shirtilrt NOW OPEN SUNDAYS5 STARTs' ...... 7,15 ------P-arii, ______s support^ u p p his .weight at ^ ele end end of o a rope, comjglete-wlthII hanemihanenian’s noose. (AP wirephoto)lo ) _ , . ADULTS----- » i . 5o “ OT. a n d — BEER cCHILD ----- 30c EAGLI I M orse Predicts New LBJ Policy ------POR-T-tAND-(AR)------Eiresi. re s i. -JV-^orse,—>vho-Js_alSQ runnlPB _ FRESH PIZZAS SNOWWHtTE - 1:30 ■ 3:33 - 3:50 | ] I 4 a MO-JVeOJS-^; ^ dent Johnson will come out for re-election, repeated ibat he*’® jerved hero or to go. i j l 8;10 - 1D:35 ^ ^ ^ wwith itl a policy of de-escalatingitlng wotwould not support a nominee:e oor r BOY - 2:45 - 5:00 -7:20 - 9:35 BALANCE I N BLACK nounced nouncc dead on arrival, ac- ihe w ar in Vietnam, Sen. Wayne plaiplatform whidi advocated1 es- 423-9979 i ^ BOISE (AP)— The officee of cordinico rd in g to Boise police. -■ mqj M orse, D-Ore., predicted T hlurs- u rs- callcalation of the war.______^ Stato Treasurer M ajorie Moontoon HeH e \was the son of Mr. andan d djay ay — ^ nnd Auditor J o e R. Williamslams M rs. BobE Morris. had (j. senator,__ a ______■ au3 ir Police said tho uuvlt had" ■ .Thursday said t h e state audi- FT5TO jfig loud critic of the current 'Viet-Viet- 'to fs Balance w a s in tho black,lack, b ee n left1 off a hole over the ‘°™ the |U |||n ||U a H |^ ^ i f i s ------at S81,688, on J u l y 31.' . cesspoicesspool because the house wasw as namnarr policy, said he expects the 1 — m o H A i i o Irea- being hooked up with the citycity PresidentPrei to de-e-tcalate long be- I The balance in the slate trea- being | be- H D n ilK sury was $2,198,655, but would-ould sewage sew ag e system. fore the 1968 convention. I leave-only the a u d i to r ’s balanceance ------WEDNESD/lD N E S D A Y ‘^ m k S{!s»'iiE iiviiiisr after payment o f $2,110,968. 2 APPOINTED ' y AND FRIDAY ARE ® ______bn the same date last year. — BOISE.(AE)^'nieJdahQjfegQIS I f e _ I i I p*iu«s«rs2 -the siafe officials said, the ter Resource Board has an- U P U . . . CHANNELS I |v I woiniito (^d auditor’s balance w a s in the red, nounceinounced appointments to two ■ ■ ■ at SI,919.360. s e n io r, r .’ technical positions in the I rh \'ij BANKNH-NI 6 H T S -%M : PLUS AT 11:00 ' ------p lanninla nning division. -' FALL I BE-APPOINTED A. K( Kenneth Dunn Jr., of Cald- I TheStorygtofa BOISE, (AP) — Dr. Marthartha weii_well, v named head df the • tk Thi __ Jsmcs, J p is e , w a s re-appoint-oint- encinengineering ee branch, and J , De- , J r a 4 I ed Thursday By Gov. USii W. W aynea y n e McAndrew, Boise, h e a d ^ Samuelson as a m e m b e r of., the qot | tth h e liland classification branch, i I r ^ _westcriuJnterstale-_commlssioniSion ^ i— — aiiiii;___ ------ior hiphot^education^------B l ' P A o o - Dr. Jones is a Boise ophthal------molopst • and g r ndttftte-cf-the- ---- p j 1 ^ 2 0V 0 ^ BANKS University of M ich ig an school P lJ u S Wheelheel of Fortuna ' of incdlcine. U f l Olkr Idaho members : are HORSEIIV mClNG Drawings\flngs EvEvery University of I d a h o Presidentdent 5 PewV M inutei n u t e s ------Ernest-Hartung-and Idaho-State Q ' In COLOR ■ University P re s id e n t William r f J I ~ ~ FFree Playground------E. Davis. 'Pocatello ' ' ' Downs D IN E - & . Dd aA n b c e " ~ ~ m K ID S FREE WICHE m e m b e rs will meet _ Aug. 12 In . Saturday & Sunday / TO THE MUSIC1 U S I C O F ^

BOY DROW NS " rj, ' r I Ir l k T | y y ^ | i i ^ ^ L A V I .BOISE (A P) — A 3-year-oldr-oid 'Post Time 2 P.M. f Boise boy, T e rry M orris, drown- 10 Thoroughbred ' ed Thursday a fte rn o o n when he PHONE ' "MUSir BRAyN B I fell Into a ' c e ssp o o l on his Sand H i Quarter Horse [ f w pPSUNDAYI s i ^ PHONE 733-5928 parents’ p ro p e rty . _____ RacesJ3a[ly W«it Qn U.S. 30 lo Crandvlaw Drlv* He^vas"pullcd out bya“W- — — 7 3 3 - 6 2 3 0 _____ yeaiioU youUi a n d taken to10 a L — N -O -W TUESDAY HELD OVER 3RD SENSATIONALSENSfl WEEK Gate! open 8:00 p.m. Plan Urged IT’S THE BIGGESTIT HITEH IT EVER TO PLAY I i l i C DDINNER I ^ i S . DON'T MISS ITI WASHINGTON (AP) - The IN TWIN FALLS. DON All Color Suspense nepnhlican p a r t y leadership, h - — ,___ Progrfitn ■ -. . _ _ Inrliiillni? ■ fo rm e r PresidentSi ■HJjQ'begale g a n ^ * ’ 3 0 - ^ 1 ------BrsLVfllley Showing ^____ Dwight D. Eisenhower, says SI^VED^FR(^FR© y\^i-P7A A ==l;|^ — ----- thlrcoiintry^hDultl-purforth-a------development p la n for ajl~MlddleE— _____ — I t h e ------— - ^ r l uiefr e i5 ^Y-LieENSE— ^H 1 - - -ADUL-TS-ei l!asl nations w n ic n wgree -to malnlnin peaceful reldtlons with3 ; ------d f t t s md o z o i z e i i ------; _ their neighbors.______, , = / > w ei pr e e id o n e ! XWINIm f m j l R E G IS T E R F•REE R E E ALL A WEEK f W ' w in n e r s P oB stb tb d W Wi ednesday J ■■ and Thursdarhursday. < I , r ^ L u RU D R > D A Y ^ ^ ^ ■ - S i # C N rz^W IN =urr« \|A a 1 *25^1 C S v i E l i I ’ lOM fi “ 1 1 Antique ' P['• O N THE■lEJ^L JA II ■ :i:: -..F eg.t4val'- S ~ - U - - - C F ' F :0 O’RTI R T U N r “ ^ V / ' SWEEPSWEEPSTAKES^^ ^ — ----- DraWlngi EveryEvery FewFev/ Mlnulei.--— —“ “ |? ^ L ' ■■■ ^giiter Froe.Free. BHng Brifig~Your - \ ..... niflkayTlckoli. - ■ p i Im o n a w i w i n q r ^ y THURSDAY "7^ M a ti n e o Arms a n c J t h o AAan FRIDAY SLOWLY THEY STRIPPED ■ r 1 1 1 r T 1 f t M < Circle'of Chalk I^K hT]Tr|Tn^^B. 1 c ^ 6• 00 0 ®“ i V , ^SAM UKER DOWN UNTIL THERE WAS I C A S H NOTHING BUT SATURDAY , g , IN CA ANIMAL UEFT... ■ Diary of a Scoundro! _ _ U . BBand aitd. on Iha ixclilng Ijait-iolUr. ^ r } 9tmm\a IMftT' OMM«. . m " ^ 24-S25Dr I , SUNDAY '------U M 525 Drawings M n MAiimB08l»iiliEllliilKeflH^ ------O p o n l n g ------—-> E ' S K(MN S ----- T1WI— :iuiw~ “ pomiT-miT . =m__BLUS-MM 50 500JANKS-_:^>jj Quoon oncJ tho Roboli ' '||m | C U f f i iPLUS AT 11:00 K m ioiciann^^ ■ : SUNDAYIDAY IONLY /x y !■ ibnu Curtis Natanowood “ ------' ____ (No_-El|)rc)-E'y)rcha30„„y [■ lAVELlE AND . i u u r w u a c a n T-a . /ttTTCKiu^ 2;30'riintlneo %I,D.S,T, • staristar ' ..... W f f r k ROBERTA-BARTON ; C A K b TIcftotB.ovallablo nt ’ A D u iis...... i.io u iiiii■ i H i l t j i iiio. 4iio W v W j D * ' ^ ^ . ____ J h o d o o r j . __ ___ . _cHlii . _ . :4|4J. f|]) ___ :______L _ :_ HARV.BLANB- HA , ■„/ ' ^HIGHWAY 93, ...... E ? F P C o ll Buhl . ------, ■ ., HAZHAZEL WRIGHT ' ' ’.. J/<5(CHMCKPOT, NEVADA • , ' ,, 543-5207 ‘ ‘ I PLUS COLOR■OR C,CARTOON ♦ , ■mI laMMMMHMMMHHaaMnaMHMM ...... ‘ f r e e Train Rides ■ I to the . . ^ It ‘ , . , kids/ f r e e , ' h . ' ; . ♦ ' * 1 I • ...... : m__. ’ I • ' I .

*. ‘ f 0 ’ . • iRupSj't Bethel'hei'No. 39 Has ^ . Ayg.'4-5J967 TwinTwin.I Falls Times-News 7 ' Spedal Installatijllation Meet,~^ ~ KtjPJERT—t h e installationon ot Ingram,Ini lynn Stoller and Gary Officers for Rupert Bethel1 No. NoriyukI,Nc I . . ’ 't M,-Intfirnalional Order of Job'sJo b 's ■ Also, introduced were Mrs. Daughters, was held nt a- spe- Edwinec Miller, past guardian; cial-afternoon .meeting att the PatriciaJ>a Robertson -and Rondatonda L ^. RupertRu Masonic Temple, withI’ith a Harney,Hi junior and, senjor prin- '' large crowd in attendance.2- cecesses of Bethel No, 18, Bur- ' Escp'rts for the evening w ere ley,le; and Dale, Stoller, ofllcerfflcer metnbers of'"'KM5ray.' .M puoIjjI ■Harrison Chapter. Mrs, Bynumynum -■ The■ new, honored qiteen and “7^— • 'Williiimsrguardiari-oHhe-bcth-'b c th -'jijiilo -ju- r past'honored queenI pre^ " 7 ‘ el, opened \he special meetingjeting se sented i^ach other pins approp-iprop- ___ and welcomed those whoQ. at- jiat£_ta_their.ri; stations.,gifts'-[is^ of -tended afre'r~;she and-M r.-W1' Wll--tho-bethcl. il- 1------= ... : ' ^ ■ liams'associatelia guardian-, wfre '/'R em arks w ere .by thijf netv ^ , ■ es(escorted into the room. 1,0honored .queen; M rs. Lish, Mrs. . . f. \ 'p'.l DEAR ABBY:- Here isi my since then, but I'm still tor- ..,; Mistress I of.ceremonies'.Mrs.'.Mrs. .WilliamsW: and' M iss Robertsop.rtsop. ;■' problem: A young woman1 who mented.mentei Do you think he was . ' Olga Lish, fiast-grand giftr'dianirdian Refreshments were sijrveded in lived across the hall fromn my unfaithful? unfaitl TORMENTED of Idaho,’was escorted, to“ the th e dining room following! the ■ ' - ■ ■ . - , husband and me came over,>r tor ' • 'i ' ea:east, and she was followed byy ceremony from a large deco- coffee. I asked my husbandnd .to-to DEADEAR TORMEOTED: Your . the choir and the honorednorea ratgj ,j|,^ covered with a go to the doughnut shopp for husband's.“unfalthfUlness"husbai prob- r ' ■' queen, Mary, Rush, who wasas es- jj, centejed with . 4 something to .go with coffee.. This ably Ibegan and ended wMh a _ C-'. corted to her station in' the'be fiora-i arrangem ents, a ceramic neighbor- asked him it she could few kisseski and a lot of conver- ^ T ea:east. . . JJJ Bible inscribed with.a scripturepture ------' ' • '■ I ' M l J ___ go along for the ride. (Two(Two sa^lon, satlon. You can "forget by not ....! Installed were Jtidy Lind- fn from the Boofe of Job, andnd a ---- —------— — ^ 1)locfc.s aw ay). . .. - Bwellliaw elllng-on II. And lhat shouldn't ^ - \ Strom, str honored queen; Joan largelai ceramic Job's Daughterghtcr Caffee was made, and the■ time behe too difficult after 16 years of , > . . ' 'To^eTOTn _^senior^^p^^^^ Mary stistanding alongside the center-__ /____ passed.. I was going out ofif mymy goodgood 1married life. ; ...... , ' ..-^..35 ------, liill?: , “ ?“^--Parfait .was._seryed from a ' !. . pened to them^. It they’d had-afiad-a -■ DEARDE/' ABBY: My husband marshal; Chris Somsen, chap- p un (;i, bowl by M rT nniarlF f . smashupX would have heard^ t hthe e and 1 have two pre-school chil-____ lain; Debbie Williams, trea.s- iafTer \ arnEufance. dren, and when we need a sitter ' ^ ■. s trea.s- Creason, wilh M rs. Llsh pre- r • O'-'u rer; Judy M erkey, recorder;'L.V' gj;siding at tile coffee service.;e. In .'■ B i' Two hours later they came we isisk nur neighbot's teen-age back. - He had lipstick ohh his son.',son. *..... _) ■ Gail Stoller, musician: CindyU ndy d,charge of the te a table were ‘ ' f-vl-i/. r , : Isaak, librarian; Linda Hon- g|Elsie Linard and Jennifer Crea- mouthi. and her blouse wasas all LateLately we have noticed the singer, first messenger; Lm Linda da jg witb Edwin Millerr and ' • ‘ ' ■' ■ ------' wrinkled up. They said theyy had smell of cigaret smoko in our tifl ■ Stoller, second messenger;1 .Ter-'*er- ivirs. Ray Linard -in charge of , "ca "car r trouble.” (they forgotIt tiie house w hen we come home. Wo K:: J k KL: ■ f l*■ ' Iry-Cook, third messenger; Mar-™“r- the([,, decorations' and serving.Png MR. AN|J MRS,, ALFREALFRED DALE SKEEN ‘ doufdoughnuts.) She went homeTie in are sures this boy has been • sha Wiley, fourth messenger; icyson phpto) . a hi hurry, and my liu.=;bandI said smokingsmoki without his parents’ MR. AND MRS.RS. CURTIS N.! PER K IN S - ’ Norma Jcenblce, fifth messen-essen ^ smorgasbord dinner and , '■ “ , ------—------the--lipst.i.ckthe- must have gotot on permi:permission or knowledge, (Davis photo) outer semi-formal .dance was heldiat7 at 7 • ' ■ ____ ger; Christine Isaak,. outer ‘ the bride, was maid ot honor, bjmbim whert he took a few drags WbaWhat shpuld we do? Should , guard; Nancy Barton, innerinnor P-™-gi ‘bat cvcning at the Rupert Pv. arbara ber cigaret. Later hes ad- we teilte his folks, or just mind ' ~ gu senior honoring the “S new Double Ring ' bBride.smaid.s • were Barbara ' > long sleeves and a sq u are neck- guguard; Susan Sullivan, senior . . Ritchie, Jefom e, and Lindala Sev- flitted they kissed a'few times,:imes, our orfn0 business? We hate to AAiss Anderson, ortnn honored queen, with many Job's VA but he .said, '♦What can a1 guy. .see a boy of his age take up 'I line. The bodice w as enhancedanced cu;custodian, and Debra Barton, Daughters, j, their parents and W VV edding Rites eraerance, Hazelton. , ' _ with an overlay qf Chantillymtilly Junior]ui custodian. . ^as ‘i® '"'ben a woman falls all1 over smokingsmoki nnd get the habit. We '. :^ Perkins,W ed In rac'i friends in attendance. 1 1 ' Richard Cutler, Challis, was I lace. The chapel-leng.th peauau de The rose Installation ceremo-rem o- Unite ( J | Couple.- . tes best'pian; Earl Skeen, b'rothert’her of bim ?” ',' also hhate to lose the services ot .soie train was attached to.0 . the ny was selected by Miss Lind------— JJ Crane Abby, I am heartsick. This a handy hanc sitter, which Is probably HUNT-The First United Pres-Pre<:. [■“the bridegroom, and E arl Crane, . Jennple Rites ' r„ipi‘eempire w aist. She m ade herr own stroni.str A large decorated and was brofher-in-law ' ot the- bride-l,j.|(]e! happened™Pr 16 years ago, andand I what would happen it we told M arilyn Anderson, diiughtcrughter gown. eleelectrified cross stood in the c byterian Church, Jeronje, was brc njlj. c a n 't forget it. He's been.a good his folksfoi and they cracked down ' Th^ Social Events. I’i;;'tile setting for th e . Ju n e 30I eve- 81*°groom, both Challis, were. ush------of-Mrr^nd"MrSi=Doan^:5: Aw -H-Her'elbow-leilgth'vell“of'Eng- ir' 'Eng- oaicastr—--- ■— ----- ^ ^ __ I ,hushand,^Jathct-^and=Tr6irand'rand‘ on-hiti Qn-himt=.^ __CQNEUSED------'nirt"nltlg’ ceTemOny Tinltmg" In'Tnar^ times derson, Oklahoma City, Okla., llshl|sh silksi illusion fell fromm an i As Mrs. Lish read the cere- , :rom- A reception was held Imme- f^iber. W e've moved four times became tlie bride of Curtis Neal arrang ceri^ Addison Avenue Club will hold riageriai Karen Lavon Abercrom- / ------DEAR CONFUSED: Tell the s Neal arrangement of organdy loops m(mony to tho background of pi- its j(s annual picnic at 7:30 p.m. hie Mrs. (liately after the ceremony. Gail g j-j Perkins, son of Mr. and Mrs. accentedaccent with lace motifs and am p.m. hie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed'C arlton and Mrs. Dean Wea- boy you’ve; vbeen gelling his ! and ano music played by Mrs. Sunday at tlie hom e of Mr.. and Jot-John L, Abercrombie, Hunt, and Wollhou.sen, Hazelton, was in therwax. The bridegroom'soom's smoke signals, and unless he is Ne'al H. Perkins, Jeromle, e, in seed pearls.p .Charles Ch Lehrman, installing mu- s’ charge ot the guest book. Nancy _____ rites-solewnized- July -7- at,-tlieat- the _she-She carried a white orchid sic g m ^ McGuire. Memljersnljers .Alfred,Alf Dale Skeen, son of Mr. m other hosted a rehearsal1 dln»dln« perm ittedi to smoke Jn his own )rchid sieian, eac-h-of- the five new neW afe asked' to 'bring their own andanc Mrs. Alfred Skeen, Challis.lallis! Abercrombie, Barnard, Kan., ner, assisted by her daughter, home, Idaho F a lls LDS Temple. • - surrousurrounded by cascading'■pink pink linline officers w ere escorted into ghter, home, you don’t want him'smok- table service. The T double- rin g ccrem onyf was cousin of the bride; Delons Sheo-l . the John Abercrombie home.lom c. Ing In y ours.~ r, ^ " Tha double ring ceremonylywas was rosebuds.rosebu The bride’s jewelrywelry theth( ' bethel room. Miss Lind- Jen- Smith, Hazelton; and Delores ---- performed by. President; Roy was a-a-cultured-pearljdrop ncck- str L Y ■ pertomed per by Rev. Jack Jen- ncck- Strom was escorted—-by - h e r ■ -. for ot W endell, before an altar a ltar Carltqrt;-:Hazcltbn, assisted with jj g Wood. A fter the tem ple ^erft^ /e rft^ lace, a gift from the bride- bride-bn brother, Russell Lindstrom, a h a g e r m a n ’^ ' T he Order of ^ pink- the gifts. ■ ' K3 mony the bride’s parents hosted groom. groom . Dc of'ibe Eastern Star No. 78 will hold,ld ils decorated with baskets of pink- ™ DeMoiay officer. The rest of Ihe “ gladioli flanked by candelabra:labra .1 Tbe bride’s table wa.s covered S B a wedding dinner at the West- MaidMak of honor was M yra Jean bebethel officers marched in from annual picnic for Eastern Stars Pink "'ilb white -and drap'ed with b ank Re.staurant, Idaho Falls. Ander- dnces 'beir fam ilies and Ma.sonsaso„s holding‘'j'l lighted ta p ers. Pink "'it Falls. Anderson. Oklahoma City.'..sis- ^ sis- thithe north and .south entrances (i,e gladioli accented with deepI ro.se gathered gal embroidered n'ylon ______The couple was honoredd at a ler of the 'bride. Bridesmaidsmaids bebehind the line officers. and their families .Sunday at. the s over pink. The tiered wedding gjP' reception that evening atJt the were Mrs.I N eal A nderson. Hur- -g, -Hagerman-Gity-ParkT------__ streamers marked the pews. . Bur- The lights were dimmed a.s Mrs. John Steile providedd tra- ® decorated in pinic and Gooding Stakehouse. >' . ley,, si sister-in-law of th e bride;bride; MiMrs. Lish read the ceremony of 1 also white, was topped with .white A They greeted guests beneath Karen fficcr^ Royal Neighbor Lodge „jll will ditional wedding music and also wb eneath Karen Perkins, si.ster off the iniinstallation for each officcr, ,| accompanied the soloist, Keith -satin-sal bells and encircledd with I a white wrought iron archwaychway bridegbridegroom; Mrs. W. C. .Ca^rj-^ Carr, whilewl the installing guide! and ™''■'eet at 7:30 p.m. Friday at tlie entwined__ with greepcjv'.and and iaH_J.Sail r nitp rilv sisipr nf the m; Johan.sen.______Pif plHlrgladloli. Beauty basKets thi Mrs. Barney Hou.se, Co-hostess with seed pearls, and scalloped Mi rkins> the cross. M hell sleeves. The train was-as otof tos,tO' Calif., a u n t of the bride, ' si.stersister of the bride'groom, wasvas in The honored queen-electt w as willwi b e'M rs. G reg Holen, The presided al the crystal punch d -she lesson will sbe -ab o u t, gourmet the same material. pn charge of tho gucst_bDok..-----___ thethi last-to be Installed and-she le: er is floof-Iengtli veil'ell ‘of hTwl.''bo' Mrsi USm anI H'6glund7 ,„FURNITU« I U U R £ ? ‘ Marian MartinI in Gifts were received by Gwen wasw£ escorted to the altar where cocooking and e a ch member . is illusion,|. net w as appliqued with Twin Tv Falls, assisted. Membersembers Perkins, sister of the bride- sheshi knelt to receive in.staliationlation askedas to bring a pre-fair ‘entry " lace medallions which matched:tched nf nf the Presbyterian Woman'sO m an's ------P attern groom, a n d Cindy Perkins,rkins, fromfrc Mi.ss Rush, presiding hon- lis the bodice of the gown, A tiara Society So assisted with the recep- cousin of th e bridegroom . ored on queen. ’ * >1^ H. THINK: of white ro.ses with petalsi out- tion. tio k / I t Mrs. H erm an Hall, M rs. Stan-" 'The new honored queen In- ttended - ley Grisham, Elizabeth Stiborekborek troducedtrc her p arents, Mr. and- p I lined with .seed pearls heldd her Out-rif-town ( guests attended ■' and Mrs. Darrell Brownlee dis- M: Hagerman GirlI veille! ta place. The bride’s dress,Iress, from fro Kansas, California, Challis, e dis- Mr.i Russell Lindstrom, and re­ ed hy Eden, Hazelton. Filer, Kimber- I DiVU ... played the gifts, ququested that they be e.scorted p . - train and veil were designed hy Ed corted. Feted At Event ' the lii" bride and made by) her ly- iy-'and Twin Falls.- ...... 1 .. . Tlie three-tiered-wedding; cake to tho ca.st. O ther fam ily memm em - ...... — ‘ „ l / ^ r / 3 h FU»>niTURr— ------^ \ was placed on a m irro r on a bersbe were introduced, HAGERM AN-Penny .Strangerange "'"‘ber. "'J ' Tho ' couple look a weddingJedding ^ componv ‘ ' I round table covered with pink. Miss was feted at a pre-nuptial, kitch- Cascading pink carnations,:tlons, trip trf to Stanley Basin. Theyey will I[ ^\ k r ^ pink. . Installing officers were Mis.s w: re ^the DING, TWIN FALLS I It was topped with white wed- RiRush, honored queen: Carol,orCarol,on shower at the Hagerman surrounded sut by white net: andnnd reside rc: at Challis,. where the L ^ ding bells accented w ith a large 'GI Gibson, guide; Dianna McGill,IcGill, "n LDS Church recently.'Hostesses[esses' pink 'P'” peta ls an d cente r ed wyith ith a bridegrsam-ls-employed-by-^he- bri —^ tulle heart. W hite w edding bells marshal;mi . Katie Hollenbeck,ibeck, wiwere Mrs, Darwin Pugmiree and removable ■'er corsage of white forest for .service. Kttij. mers. The1 bride was honored with topped the other tiers which chchaplain, and Ann Rush,1, re- MMiss Shirley Miller. roses ™ with white streamers, ■V were held b y lattice columns,umns. qorder.qo Ail are past honored . formed her bridal bouquet.;t. a' a' miscellaneous shower hosted 6Dfl inored The refreshment table fea- :er of i)y Mrs. Martin Wellhousen, Mrs. WMI f \ Tlie base o f the cake wasIS en- queens.qu tutured a while cake decoVatcdiVatcd" Abercrombie, sister of i)y

ded with pink gladioli blossoms,soms! Strom sti , Ralph Ingram, WayneVayne w!white filagree cart. — Thercake-Avas-served .byrMrsr ~ ■ ■ - ' - . '\1 . » _ I Duaili' Perkins, Boise, cousinsin ofbf — I ' ■ f r, ' A ^ the brbridegroom , and M rs. Neil GrishaGrisham, a u n t of the brw bridei- l! M agic Valleyilley Favorites5 \ sroomgroom. JOE HOFFMAN Ni/ ” Lrl I""' Mrs. Clyde Hansen presided.sided MRS. JOE H( / r : ; : 9 . at the punch bowl. Roult 1,1. Box 212 17 , H dnlln / — Assisting were Mrs. Eldon —------/ ~ r r / ' ]■'---- f /I Vawdrey,Vawdr M rs. R. L. Robison3bison • Rhubarb Crisp property of the Times-Newss and / f l . ca cannot be returned.) I and Mrs. A. L. Shockley. rb in /J "gu^ Guests were served at quar--ug. Place four cups rhubarb in — ::t. r /r tet tabtables covered with lace and a ? greased round pan, nine centered with pink carnations in!_ inches. Sprinkle with one-half beautyS a u lj baskets. ' cup marshmallows, ono • cup il B&B LOANSr / i The couple took a wedding'ddlnc one-half box white - t h e MOST" (rip to 'VellOwstone National;tional on gum, golf clubi, dlomondt, ^____ ia r k jm d J a ckson,-W yo.------Pour-one-half cup meltedd hut-but- -wdlojr wolthir/^ lyp*w»llif»r »l(U, ______g f i ______The coupIS resWe in Jeromejrpme tc:ter or margarine oyer all. Bake muilcol imtru*ittru* •;...... f WWs s stsummer but will returnirn to at 350 degrees for 40 minutes.itcS '- .i chain iqw3, (amiiai, bln« otblan, (apt rteordan, archiry,hiry, I f i f t f f i __ f e ; '■>.^"•>■^7 ’“”' BBrigham r i ^ Young Universityy this ------____ TalL______~ ____ ond ony othir lt>nf» of vglm. ______^ 1 each week for the best recipe ^ MurtaGuests attended from Boise, TT Murtaugh, Twin Falls, Salt■ Lakeri,,,® submitted for M agic Valley^ Fa- B«B'LOANS5 " City, Ogden, and 'V'uba City, vorites. It you have a favorite I ' ' \ ' \ Calif. , recipe, just mall it to the Recipe,''e°ioe ' “THE MOST" V.\V C”"'- The • re p j M A IN ANO S H O S H O N E STKEETEET - A The bride was honored atn utwo rj, Department, Women’s Page Ed- . I , ------9 2 8 7 \ A tniscel itor. The recipe becomesS ^ th» INEXT TO YELLOW CABI miscellaneous showers in ’ Okla- h ig h ______t;. !_------SIZES 3<-^8 Vi 'jr\ ' school"homa.City, one given byler high by _ A ' school friends and th e other by church friends. ^ if— iir ' : TO SIZE 481 Reo - Y ou'll look fine, feel fashion-^ ,Readers’ , . Guild i able In this new divlded-sklrtishion- , n 1 O 1 l 1 c ■ dress.-Wear it for golf, garden-•d-skirt Holds P i c n i c ing, walljing, travel, vacation,arden-- For cotton, linen. ;ation, Readei KIMBERLY - The Kipib?rlys f REMthlEM BER I 1 P rin te d pattern 9287; Women's Readers’ a fnm Guijd met recentlyIt .the for — imen's “ family potliick picnic at ,the sizes 34, 3G, ^8, 40, 42, 44,46, 48. Kimbe 48^ 45. Kimberly City Park.' ' ' ■ ^iC G U riiylit B a B U nK e r i lt o a n l — S iz e '36 requires 3 ^ yards 35- Mrs. I hos- . /- d s , 35. Mrs. Mable Hilton was hos­ inch fabric. . tesaitess and Mrs, Joe Ijiughlin and . ... be in COrbit. . . ^ __ * ; 7 ”"”' ' " - ■ ' * . _Si^X;;five_cents iD.iSia'i-i.QIl 5 ' _ c'aclT paK ern—a'dJ~15 cent.i fofor r Mildred "Mrs. Gill. co-ho.stesses. r w i i r - ' ' -''—EaclLBitrern for first-classIts mail- for ~HfsrTack"'Cldlb'dri1-TrrW bo in ' im .a iir t “ '- t e w u r ------ing-and-spcqlQl'handllngri mall-Send thebe in ne charge of the p p g ra m at — ♦— to-Marlan-MarllnrTlmes-Newsrr-Send 23-at- the next m eeting set fo r Atig, — 3 9 5 ^ m e T irT )C p !irtin e n l7■Newsr ^ 3 2 23-at-thKcldhc e -hom e of. M rs. -John - W est iB tli-S l.r New Vork,-N.-Y.17^32 willKcldhnBBn7~MrB;~MBrU3'Cherry“ be g : =:^BackH'0^to5chool= - lOOll. Print name, address-N.-Y. with will bo-co-hostessr------/ ------F ^ l w i i r ' llp, sizci.and style number.s with ...... _ - ibir - - ' A P la n y o u r nejv fall \yardrobe,dVobe ^OFFER ENDS A U G . ,8 send now for our iie\y fall-wlnter pattern catalpg, JOO fresh, excit­ FASHIONON SHOW ing shapes In all sizes.. Gett one i . . SUAAMER ^ . BankAmcticardcicard bubuys you gasoline a%d oil, tires,i ' . ' pattern free -..icllp coupon in I catalog,' Send 50'cents now. repairs, accessoriesressories — ia fact everythinghingyourcjir you , BLANKET . ' . s a\ T t .. a Au U g ! 5 ■ ‘ needs. 1 -3-3 PP.M. .I ■ f . ' ' Iv' ■ WATCH REPAIR I ...... You have 25 day? t ig date. Or, if - '- AT THElEROGERSON ROG “ 25 day? to pay after billing date. ( , . Cioanod .»■ ■ ^ ______:— J — __ ■ ______" , you wish, delayed payments of as little as $10^ a *, — - ___ ^ '«« ______liUitliM Ul .‘ 'III ' ------^ ------■. ------. •' monthi)r5^;~~~~ ^— r - ^ ' _____ |tolllttllIlllM mil ’...5,P.m ^ ^

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8 Friday, August,4, 1967 i w ',' F aills l l s Dropss I ' ■ Three Share,re E] a r ly ' vVVestem O) p pei e n Lead 13-0, M eetsjets M ount? ' H • -— CHICACHICAGO (AP), — Labrbn1 their mmiddle-20's,..liave. i d yel to - . • - _ ...... H arris, Harris, son .. o f . Oklahgnia1 win.win_a_teutnamBiit7i]|ii|ihe a .t o i P.GA - . r'r j ' "... ' ' ....n .'.o State's_jState's_golf_.epafh,. an d jjaJr■ tour_,jtour^______■ .. 01of fofeig fofeign stars, Bob Stanton o(I H a rrism s , the 1962 ,tiflibnarsma-' • H oitie For ]p i ^ i ce t t T i t l e — I Sydney, Australia, and Bob Ver-■ leur cchan h a m p io n , one-putted nine wey of Johannesburg, South A(-holes■ holes in a row for a record this -fnnup'H )n .Ihjrri haSB -af.;f. Home-Eridav-JiightHomeJ a t gtlS -p.m.’ •'■ 7'^ - b rrit:a;:r_wJieele(izdptorithe;itlrs! ic a r r iw [ yearrA y e a r ^ n Q d i- 1 1 in-rall-to-arpair- • of.:33|s; A tfep on the 17lli cost . — gion team took- advantage of ter(er GarjN!GarjNS.ilmpson'gfbWdSl'oiir it: uitit JnyiJiwcerflallpjirlc-ritTthe-ciwiiP U T O u n d Je a d of.the.$I02,CC'9 West- of 33’s; A el pionship bracket. • v L i>rncfo -O flppn p ei 'phiir.sdiiy with llv8-• Klnihlni aa~BjQgey ~Bjtj and'a chance; for ■ ' , Rupert errors to blank the Ramin: Ron BI4ckwo()d~scoredBU Feasel PlonShl! th e -o u trig h f'le a d . He totaled 25 ■ -gers 13-0 in the losers bracket of fromtrom .secbna secb base,wllh a'sjngle16 KIf TwinTw Falls'should win there -J,.. under-par 66. the-outrig ion and advanced' to third base, on'in' would beI another gatne Immed-■ jjTi.'i! m m In ail, 29 players ripped theI pu'tls, putls, b e s s t performance.of ll^e tjie District A Ainerican Legion and advai lately followlng-to-declde-'the —M 'j P. AS a n h d d a a r fd d 16-1!5^71 foflhc-tolF;day day ono n ' tth h e slicit-greens.... =ixournainencJrhursday*;nightjaiS:pa5sed-at -f passed-bailr :■ ' ------' ' W V 1 Stanton used 28 taps on the- ' Jaycee Ballpark. * DennisDennis' Ki'fk ijngled scoringIE winner of the District A ‘Ameri- ' , - <- ing, tree-linedtree 6,867-yard Beveri S ta n to n Twin Falls'explodcd^for>a'bar-ar- Blackwood,Blackwco) caii'Leglon Tournament. - J ;'' ly CourseCours ' in the start of theI greengreens s ffoi o r another pair of 33!s! rage of eight runs in the thirdird Kirk soonso stole both secondid ■ KIf MMountain Home wins the ■ ; . $20,000 $20,000 first prize. Fifty were'1' VVenvey, e n v e y ,' on a hot streak af- ' inning. and third-third.base and scored, on a first 8game” then the tournament , . L pac-orJpar-or-betler..------i----- i._ letJtinlshii Will W ard started things off wild pitch,-pitch , will be all over and,M ountain ' ; ’j A ll. three J.fcontrunncrs, in1 the .M ininn n e so ta Golf Classic, - . "■— ------— —' used 2-727 p u tts fo r 32-34 with his - for Twin Falk. in the third inn-in- Ward reachedr< first baSe on a Home 1will go lo the State Amer-I tr ■ .p .la y fi^ ^ walk and stole second and Sem-n- lean[can h Legion Tournament to be f, Lvj - . ®l'* • 1. longest 50 feet on the 15th. Jng as he lived on an error. walk a n d V , < : ' A s t r o k e behind «t 33-34—67 - Rick Semba- singled. W ardird ba was ssafe on an error Aat-rtlield -OeW in Nampa AuJ;.■ lfel3. ' -Jfl /'■Jw®!',; i j dC o ourtlim i ] its ..V IS . moved to third base on a throw-IW-scorcd scored Ward.Wi ■- -TWhif■ m Falls 008 112 1-n .10 »- S was h u s k y Steve Oppermanh ' ing error and Semba advanceded Twin FallsFt added another riinin Rupert - 000 000 0-0. 2 10 , i i o f-D ^ y _ .City,_.Callf.,. also-aeek- , — ^torsccond-base...... —_ in-theJcflitn thp ffrtirth Inning nftpr FrwlnIn Tom Erwin (W ). Tim Soran _ / £ z 0 ^ica!H sh||^ ■ Tom Erwin was safe oh an was safe on( an error and movedid 6 ,?ndand SStlmpsoni Heath (L), Jar- - S h a r i n g w ere Juhus ^orosi error ■ that scored Ward andnd to secondseconc base on an over-r. olimekohmek 3 and Aipperspach. ■ . JT TT C firing,firing , ththi r e e straight birdies Semba.-______thrownthrown bi ball. ' - - ' ■ ^ • U U.O« starting'Wstarting 'with the 12th, and PGA ------M H te-H 6fefl6 e-AW>*- snlf—ata r rE-Mnrcnrp lnrPnct snrrmrcd..Erwin-tn rf 'L - l i p . - - — ^ ____ n-ji-c-iua-ijju ____ chamch a m pion~ p io n Don .january.with blr- first on an attempted double)lt: third bastb a se and P atterson hit a Vt i i hH l i b Owners--^- ass 6 a tw b Of ihs last ihffir"- —playr-Joe>-PatteT9on-lived-on-«(^sm 6 saorific®-)aorific®-flyUt>-scor«-Erwin,— HOUSTON (AP) - A federiT holL.holes. ” pniirt- hplH rns.!lii5 Clav’s pn.SS- Thp R3 ? error and F lorence scored<>Qtf!4;!4 ' In the ffifth inning Twii( Falls M p ' xT T — ro u rt-h a bad throw to third base. scored anotherani run after' Black-k! MiT-l-C eet T o V ote - W- ■ > ' V t ® ■ port tod! today, limiting the former teur-JVIartte u r-fM a rty Fleckpian, who led. ' Mike Feasel connected with'' a wood 'doubled'doul and scored on a heavyweiheavyweight champion's travel after thet h e first and third founds double.io score Patterson andnd passed ball. ba - ' I l-n to withinw ithin the United States. of ththe e rire c e n t National, Open, ------—;------~-- Twin KFalls added -two more• On"-*J- Limits Ir U.S. Dist.E Judge JSe Ingra-JohnJohn SSch c h le e , George Archer. b a m ordered Clay’s passport R andy G I tallles-in'the sixth inning. „ furf’CHICAGO-tAP)-T The Amer- L b a m on Randy G low er, Doug Sanders, g Flgrence started things off surreridered Wednesday after Johnny P o tt, Romero Blancas Flood Intends " lean and National Leagiw,base- iF i denying the fighter’s request to and M illeiller i Barber. Barber aced with a single, advanced to sec-j" ball club owners will m eS sepa-= J-vl 1 . - p ond b ase on a passed ball and „telv leave-thlleave-this-country to participate the 1125-ya 2 5 -y ard 12th with a pitch­ “ rately today to vote on team . ' 1 in a match in Japan. ing w e d g e . To Catch Up »scored Bri a double by Eeasel. nlaverplayer limits and lighting stand- s iij Stlmp^on doubled, s c 0 r i n g Ingraham issued the order Arnie.A rn ie . 1P a lm e r took a ■ two- 8 ards at ‘spring training parks 1-, . pending' the outcome cf Clay’s stroke peipenalty when he. lost a but the main topic of conversa- (,t. To Help Cards.S In the seventh Inning Twin I’i!)* apfpeal of a June .20 conviction ball in a giant oak tree on the tion will be resolving demands for.refusal to be Inducted into I18th8th fa irMirW a y and finished with ’ -1 Falls scored.their s c o r final jun after’J of. .the1,, Players Association. f B y J O E -MOOSHIL . Ward singletl,s in j moved io . secojid _—All iii 2 20( clubs w ere-represented i j l / f , the,'Army. a double I bogey 7 for a 72. nd on an error that put Semba on m .j.., ------___ Clay, who V clalms,.he should be DefendirD e fe n d in g champion ' Billy CHICAGO (A P ) - Curt Flood Wednesda'y a t joint summer ex e m p t from the draft 'became Casper, C asper. on01 a streak of erratic „ figures he's gfit a j o t of QAtching™ first base, and both advanced on meetings presided over by Com-. S,® a double steal...... he fs a Black Muslim mlnlsin chipping and putting, had 74. up to do if the St. Louis Cardi- “ ® missloner William D. Eckert.., , _ n a m e d . M uham mad All, 'was Nation N ational a l __ Open ‘■wlimj'V.' Jack ==^alfwe=so!ng=to=wln=the=N^te. J m^SoLan^rew..g^alluaj^- =EckerHold^ewsmon=aiteiyhe hp loaded the bases and Ward scor- asessed a1 flve^yefff^prrsoiTSBiF WcElausTog!ed"'tlirl5srih7ESM cK iaus ------tional League pennant and the t*'® meetings that the players' de- tenc'e antand a $10,000 fine. holes fof ” ed on a sacrifice by Florence. mands, presented to the team [J|iy | holes foi- a 72.______dandy center fielder is wasting The ipnly scoring th reat Ru- ™ ' a tiiM H IH H H H B H ii'''''',' TThe h e WiWorld Boxing Association------J" owners In -a letter last week, stripped Clay of his title when pert hadfhaff wasvi in the third inning.S' were I discussed at the confer- HAHANGING UP his uniformn Is catecatcher Elston Howard at Yankeerankee StiStadium ’Thursday aflor stripped Flood, who came off the disa-“■ Rupert 1had two men on base i e being traded to the Bostim Redled Sox. IHoward weighed retirementent from baseball for several he refusedr e t o indbctlon and set up ■ bled list last Friday, and team- <- '? ences but he could not disclose taing an eight-m an >ellmlnation tour- with no -one- out but Phife hit^ thef,,fnw owners' decisions. hours but finally decided to reportrep o rt to the Boston Club. (A P ) wirephoto) wlrephot ®‘8ht- ; -mato-Lqu-Brdck -lel a double-‘V- into-a-triple-piay|nto- j~ tr ending-the “ 'ITie“c6mifils3lonBr-sa1d-1hcre------nam ent’tent’to select a Successor... ^ . header assault against the Chi- .rofine *1, —__ ------^------ingrahan»r-ln-denying-thingrahf 6-ro- - J U B I scoring threat. ' were no votes taken on any sub- cago Cubs "Wednesday as the“ Twin•jv,]. gp a . lls wiil m eetM ountain j^ '^ w ' quest and orderlng-the-surren- - ■ ■ - * ■ - 1 Cardinals recorded 4-2 and 7-1 ------;—— 2 Jeet Wednesday but he expected dering of the -passport, said Clay ■ ■ ■ ■ tho leagues to vote separately I 11 victories to riiove 5'A gam es in . . tho lea ; Boston Boos)osts ^ n a nint- t Hopes, EKh as ‘’shown a steady'willingness U K M \ - front of the second-place Cubs, -p today on several topics. Includ­ to pparticipate arti In antlgovern- M f l J I ing reducing the player r-oster I ment. antiwar activities.” I jjr ^ I Only 10 days ago the Cardi-•-Barrage Dan Of__ Sfrom 28 to 25 at the start of the A - nals and Cubs weTe tied for the ^ -seasnn Instead of May 15, and I H ayden C. Covington of New I I L I the minimum lighting standardsjAcquiresTai Canks^lstonJoiuHawardSsYork.'ciay’rtKiiniiromyrsaia since t^ e n eight of nine gameses HolirersHom Gives of park where spring training is5 ththere e re carcan be no appeal of Judge ■ ■ ■ including five from the Cubs. in revealed to him by Managerr think H oward will help us a Ingraham^’s In g ra h a n ruling. ' . ^ Flood nas b(xn a big^faclor In conducted, ------'-NEWNEW YORK (AP) - Elston revealc en ------_ _.Eckert did talk about one of[.Jlownrd. Ihn-next-to-last olavlni’i„ Ralph Houk. great dedeal. We are very glad toto Clay cBnl?|idsc he has-been ,, -Bi^a^s^iii _S XnC ■1-- —PiBycrs T—-..--..I tluniUMtiaj utin >1 inttr — “ —He ^weighed- retireniont from>- get-himget-hinh>:^-.%iHiam 3=atlded=iiifitH boytcotleti miintnmmf-H»f-H»fer-W«Wr8 T-W«’ ^ ------games has played since-re- e crease in the minimum annual1 survivoisurvivor of Casey Stengel’s* the gameg, for several hours; Howard will be the No. 2 back-k- ththat a t JapJapi an is the only place In . , covering from ,an injuredS CHICAGO (AP) - Joe Torre crease is a clear, ^ ^ ^ -,-ehouIderr-he-lias-coIloGted_14 ^-B-Cleteand Clete Boyer each hit two0 salary fromf $8,000 to $12,000.. highly-shighly-successful regime- asIS while tryingI lo decide whether- stop bebehind Mike Ryan andid wwhich h ich he can fight. He said he ** “ c i e a i S' —Eckerrsoid-thc-club-owners-- managemanager of the New York Yan-I or not , work-with-the young pitchers needs m- hits in 28 official at bats. He home runsr fading Atlanta's ~Ecker - or not to report to the Red. .Snx, wark-W rs needs money for alimony pay- jniaothsmooth Igin I 5( barrage of seven homers — one0 attitude was for a fair adjust-■ kees, \was traded to Bostonn second to the Chicago White Soxt and cal(catchers. ments, lc lawyer’s tees, and other was a torrid lO-for-17 a g a in s t, I Thursday in a move that cotild |n a tic the Cubs as the Cardinals won less J"® than " the major leaguee ment of salaries but a National Thursda d in a tight AL race, Wl h ,Jake Gibbs doing mostst expenses. thatthat coulcould- record — as the Braves cloutedJ League official said, "We don't[ lift the Red SDx to their first■t "i"I wanted to finish m yot‘.? of' tfe'catching,tfe' Howard saww •»' ------three of American League pennant vie- career well b e - ^ "We got to win this thing and Ttho Chicago Cubs 10-3 Thursday,. consider $12,000 a fair salary.” Americt '• career as a Yankee,” he' ex-- only limitedlin service with thele r^ ? . - I t w ell b e ­ Hank Aaron stroked No. 27 off - torjilory-in in: 21 years. _ .planed,pjajned Ho is_,aM.,,affiliatedI YanksYanks.t th is year, his 13th s in c e____ [ S | ^velg g lL a lot-ot,catchlnE,UR_to: ll S ta n d m g S -CoftiB-your-c o m e y o : ------do,” said Flood, who has boost-r fho'season “ “S™ /or hisiiSOOth career " " In exchange for the 38-year-•- with a drug-company and aI movingnipmoving' to the m ajors-in l955 I and becoming tho first Negro ^ « ed his average 17 points lo .321 ™run b attetl in, whilfe Dennisr TBaBiHr old' of catcher, winner of the cir-•- combinationcombln travel agency and and bee \ American League favorite. It I —since-retumlng_to-the_line=up.^ Menke - a n d Tito Francona hit cuit's Most Valuable Playerr printiniprinting, firm. ever to wear a Yankee uniform ___ . ,.W. L, .Pel, G.B, , ^ "I feel we're going to win the tho ctheriromers. Six-of-the-sev;------— l e a d e r s ------II—“ I - ta ik e d ''l r over with -m y' in-'reguliin-'regular-season. His 1067irat- C hicago ...... 59 43 . 578 - ta sste t e s a s s ,r _ ~ X ! ] en shots , were soloi receivy cash representing thee wife, -my-1 business associatesi ling averageav is .197 accom- B oston ...... ' 58 46 .558 2 „ „ pennant," he added, “but 1 American League jSn m'r? good as the''------' guess that doesn’t make me . The loss was the second-place „ ^ $20,0001 waiver price and two0 and Tom Yawkey before; panied t by three homers and .17^ DDetroit etro it '...... 56 46 .549 3 8 “ ®“ , Cubs' fifth In their last six1 BattiniBatting (225 ?t bats)-F.Rob- young players to bo disclosedd decidingdecidin to go lo Boston,” said1 run.? battedbat in, IMInnesoti much of a prophet now that I Insoni Balt., .331; Kallne, Det., ,, Minnesota ... 54 48 .629. 5 mostmnct expenslvt.pi But It's we're 5 in front " games and dropped them six ‘JJ™. B after the t^mpletion.of me sea-1- Howart Howard, also referring to the■ HowarHoward, whose estimated 1967'I California ... 56 50 .528 5 "’“S* full eiimpc hphlnH thp irlln .St __ son,------Red-So Red-SoxLoivner.-iii:m-glad_thatL sai'aryJs5ai'ary._i -:$50,000._Jiad_his_hfist w ^ riR t' -— ^Bt-ock-faanged ^Dut'six-hits-ln" Louis C ardinals. ' "niuns-McAuliffe:' Runs- da.', T68; -Washington-n-52—54—:491—9- - eeasier- a s ie r tot o pay for. If you ara ------the doubleheader sw*p. ^ S ta Howard, still a—fine.. fielderr tho ReiRed Sox want me, and-tto-hig-leagu Jjig-league-season-inaSGUwhen Cle-veland-....eipveland 47' 57 '.452 13------Atlanta 313 020 001-10 12 0) Klllebrew,Klllebrc Minn., 67. ’ and an occasional timely hitterr going tto try and help them asi he hit ,348 and ham mered 21 p a rtic u la r abdutyour gin, 1 Runs Batted Jn —Yastrzem skl, " '1 B altim ore . . . 46 57 .447 IJi^ particul •»T Chicago . 000 020 0 1 0 - 3 8 1 R™s : at a position where good hit-[- muchmucn 11as I can. I think I can do1 homershomers: in 129 games. Two years „ ynr . BosL jau iU eh resU te. 7f _ ® N ew York . . . 45 57 .441 14 -----€arrblIi-^Ritchie-(9)-and-Tor- BosLJ£ good-field—players-are at_aa it/!itj:;_____ L.__ j______- later — his MVP campaign —” Kan.sas fCItv__ 46_6L_J3IU514 and VPy our } " budget, come home ~ ValleT^Wins—” T07'"Ueckerr(9J^—Niukru, Sim-- —Hits^— Yastfze m sk ir-B o st^lfS f gpremium, i - said he>^as veryy ■■Ih- lh-B( BostohrDiiSk'TVilllaffls, tlwr ijrhTra-iriromCT^-srRBt-jmd-a-liirh1!a"3 , Tovar. Minn., 115, K 'T? T T V * • mons ((2),2 ), ^toiieman (3), Shaw Tovar, 1 shocked when the -trade wass Red S(Sox’ manager, said, "We! ,287 average.'ave ______jNational League with. . ' .• * (6), Gardner (8) and Hundley. DoubliDoubles - Tovar, Minn., 24; 1 Campaneris, K.C., 22.. W. L. Pci. G.D. . ____ Ll District W -C arroll, 4-7. L - Niekro, 5- Campan St. Louis .... 64 41 .610 - H ■ ■ m ' 5. . Triple:Triples—Monday, K.C,. 6; sev- . en tied with 5, l i 1 1 Chicago ...:.. 59 48 .551 6 ■ I A II'T TIrltT IPIlt Home runs — Atlanta, Fran- ^n tied ' - cona-(5V Jl>tre^(ii)^yer, _Home_Home Runs—K-illebrew, Minn,, Killer Harmonon Klllebrew1 DoeDoes Not’ lCincinnati a ... 57'50 .533 8 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ —— ■— cona_(5)^ ------—- -San-Franrl...San-E tan .^6 50 .528 8« _ I I ^ J C R A IG M O N T -In the D istrictct 2 (17), M enkee (7), Aaron (27). ' 32: F.Howard,F H( Wasfir2S', ...... - - • . - V- — ...... Stolen. Stolen Bases — Cam paneris, T- - _ , . A tlan ta ...... !i3 49 .520 B American Legion Tournameht K-G., 33: Agee, ,Chic„-'23. :i | j O ( Philadelphia 51) 51 .495 12 ym m Valley dropped Lewiston 9-4, P ro K fl Pitching (9 decisiDns)--Hor- Look His Role,)le, But He SureiireActs It P « ittsb u rg h . . . 49 53 .480 13'/^ ■ ■ ■ I Valley netted four runs in the.grabowskiMay W laU U len. H Chic,, : 13-3, iJl3; Lotiborg, . , , , U J . -Ange . 46 57 .447' 17 I a , | I first Inning on a walk, three IJp T « Bost,, 15-1, ,759' NEW YORK (NEA) ^ Thee It's hard1 (0 believe that The: you caltcatch it with one hand, inD H Houston ouston ...... 47 60 .439 13 1 1 I I base hits, an error and a triplejBelnGIGarb Strikeouts — Lonborg, Bosl,, manager at Chattanooga hackk Killer, which is a misnomer for' ihe Ihe.webbing, webl At third, you catchh N ^ew ew York Yor . . . 40 . 62 392 22^, U flL | in 1957 remembered him well. A\ ths gentlege. character from the'r it. in the pocket, with two hands, _ BIB by Ron Cline.------MILWAlM IL W A U K K E r-W is^P-)—■ 455; MclM cD ow cllrX lcviyja4.------i V P - j r Sometimes 1 get coniused ffftTf In the third inning Valley add-i- Green BayB ay, Packer fullback JimI blocky 1kid wilh a wide face andif hills ofot Idaho; is only ill y e a rs Sometim SWIMS CHANNEL - ' : find-myself catching a ball at etl three more runs on an error,r, Grabowski Is supposed 10 be! National League the •'’c kind kinc of forearms you'd-find1 old. HeHe’s bald and the fringe at find-my , first like a third baseman,” uuvwDOVER, England (AP)-Nor- Dlttllled OrrCln . v,, ^ two hits and a w alk. playing ftfootball' in C hicam ’si BattingBattini (225 at b ats)—Slaub, in >n a a logging log camp. He’d do any-'- his tentemples hns turned to .gray, first . liki . - - , m a n .Trusty,Tru: a 34-year-old Eng- . Valley scored their final twofo Soldier F ieldit Friday night. Butt Houst,,Housti, .355; Clem ente, Pitt., ing ing you you wanted him to, , and he has appeared In (a major Right R|g],f o r wrong, H arm on s lish m an . swam the English as Proof • lOOS ^ a Kigtnitplfili • __ runsJiL-the eighth inning on anin more likelylikelj he will be soldiering! .354. Cal Cal Ermer. E who was the ban-1- leagueleajpe uniform - at-some time• never goinggt to be confused withh Cfiafiifl^FHirrraTc'e cfiafinei to "EiiE:,-Boonl*r-OIrtIltBrrai.^*riniHiirJr); ------error, two hits an d a walk. in MilWaokeeMilWaok instead. Runs-Runs—Aaron, Atl.. 78; Santo, ager, wantedw him to learn thee during 14 consecutive sufnmers..- Hal ChaseCha or George Sislei' 'as land |and Wednesday Wed in 12 hours and g u B H Lewislon scored their first runin Grabowski’sGrabows double life —■ Chic,, Chic., 78;7! ■R.Allen, Phil,, 75. strike zone.! So every day hee "The Washington Senators,”' a stylish glove man. 5 m inutei 5 m inutes. ■ .■ -rM ^I I...... ■ ■- V.'. _^ln-the-eighth inning on a walkIk Guardsinai Guardsman-, and fullback^= __Runs_Batted-_Runs- IKN— Wynn, stood_ stood, H arm on-K illebrow at Ihe^0 mused-mused-harmon tis he swung a‘ Butjjut he will hit. He started th e '^555B ' ^ 5 5 5 5 5ii5ii^^55iiiSii5Ei5^155 and a triple. found Hirri wearing a differentI Houst.,”lHoust.,”84; Cepeda, St.L., 82, plate plate for fo half an hour, with his's couple of bats reflexively, "sign-• year withwit 336 hpmeruns and by In the ninth-inning a walk andid type‘yP® of helmhe et early Thursday.. HH|ts—: |ts-B rock, ■St.L..“ 134; Cepe- bat bat rivetedrive to his shoulder, whilee eded'me me when I was only 17 yearsi the time it’s over will'stand No. three hits gave Lewislon fouf,f Ho waswjis stationedsti on a desertedI da, StL., St.L 133. .• a pitcherpltcht threw tempting basei!i old. I’voI' been around quite’ 15 |nIn ththe. all-time list of home- more runs. street in th6 Negro district,, DoubhDoubles-Slaub, H oust, 31; balls dtJWn dt the pike. And Harr■r awhile,awhile.^^' ' ", run hilKhitters.-He’s already ahead Valley 403 000 020-9 10 2 helping policepc and fellow Na-■ Cepeda, St.L; 28. mon hadhn to make believe he® And vet Ihefe’s a -lack ot ex-■ nf ofjuiclL such Hall-of-Famers as Joe' _ _ _ _ t itnbilily- about -Killebrow th a tr-M -CiMa^i laffiio— anti— Hank:— Cio cu jw , ------,—------i ly clty-widi? curfew to qiiell racial Pinson,- 8 Don Myer (W) and Tony 1 Pinson,-Cln., ; Morgan, Houst., and stristrikes. u„„has also.u dulled his lustre as a. berg, berg, With tt normal luck, he’llII i disturbances. 8. Bragg; Davo Clingcr (L) and ^^'Sturbana 8. ^ ""It It wiwas the same thing,” C!)l performer „erforn of magnitude. Har-• eventually eventual Join the "500” club1) Sensational exoticxotic dai dan.cer.s There seem ed little chance! Home Runs—Wynn, Houst., recalled, recalled "the Dodgers did with ^n™-." I of_Riilh,_Mays, FoxxJWilliams,' . - . tthat h I t '" th i e L ' guardsm en — here: 27; Aaron,Aari All., 26. Duke Si m on is one of those guys whose of_ Ruth, Duke Snider. And if it workqdJ appearance defeats him. A. Mantle, Mantle, e t al. appearingI nnig ig h tly . from thi'oughout the state —■ Stolen Bases—Brock, St.L,, 36; with Snider,Sn it could w ork wi^h INKS PACT , wouldwou"ld^e'‘°s b e sent home in tim e for Phillips, " Mickey Mantle exudes tensility. "He "He could t be; a .300 hitler, • Phillips, Chic,, 19,'- KillebfeKillebfew.” 1 A Willie Mays projects vitality,. too,” loo," insisted In Manager Ermer, BOSTON (AP) — Sam Jones,s, Grabowski'toGrabowski' switch helmets for• PItchirPitching (9 decisions)— It i, did.(Im Two seasons later, in Killebri high-scoring backcourt ace for)r the NationalNatioi Football League! Hughes, St,L„ 10-3, ,769; Vealj:, ,),io firsi " Klilei)rew—dumpy, with a traceI "If "If thethe otherc teams didn’t swing his first full year as a major^ ofgf a bbulge around the middle1 around around 0 0 him so much. Why, Iv the Boston Celtics, signed a two-()- champion Packers’ exhibition1 Pitt.,Pitt,, 12-12-4, ,750. |'leaguer, ® ' „ H arm on Klllebrew (lit and ou year contract with the NBA clubib gamgame e-against -agai the College All-■ StrikeStrikeouts — M arichal, S.F., >■, ur,™ ‘ and puffed cheeks-ls stolid. I ’ll I’ll bet bet I ’ve seen him lose 25 B J 42 home runs. In the yearsf Hjj e hais been on nitie A m erican1 hits hits just just in the short time I’ve^ Diamond-Jd J i m V Wednesday. , Stars. , ______162;162; BurBanning, Phil., 157. since, l"he has continued to aver- League ■ League All-Star squads. He has; been been herehei -because the defenses5 4 - Jackpot, NevadaN e v a d a , ( - ijge mo m oro th a n 40 hom e runs® been a ^ starter as a third base-• aro aro stacked stat against him." and over 100 runs batted in” m an, aj leflfielder and this y e a r• The The obviouso' thing is for Kil-J- ., . '.South on Highwaylighway 93'! per season^f as a first baseman— -which1 lebrew lebrewt to poke the ball to right. Golden Era OfOf YankeesYa Stilltill (G low ^ ' "H e m ude-him self a ballpiayT’’ should be some kind ot reco rdI "Ho "Ho couldci do that, too.” Erm-1- . . ' ; er,f’ saidsal Ermer, who W now in" for ver.satility but In.rfeallty 1?I er er s(tfugged. sl\rUE a beautiful position to enjoy the nn indictment;_j| of his defense; H eI Imnllcit Itnnlic was Hint old Ralphi l ______Y o u _ w 6 n 't—wt. w a a n n t t o ------— Tnoiisr-BBCiiUBe-Cai'- rocomly rpm Past EchooJii-Stadiuifb- In ^ was a butcher at third base,.'not^Kiner .Klner' axiom; ! single.'S hittersS ■' . . , . tooklook ovover' ns. managtir of the° much belter1 In left and seems,i. drive' drive' Fords,F home-run ' hitters Minnesota, Twin.i, for -wliom i,„ ,, s . mjss this exotic-jxotic act! - : : - NEW YORK (NEA) - Thele Mantle waitswai till Miller is ready, awful lot'li to Uve for. Thank Kiihhr^ ™ lo be least offensive as a glove1 drive drive Cadillacs. Ci - , ■ New Yors -Yankees, a team of Here's the' ' you ** Xvuicuri.Klllebrew plays 'first base, while man al ^t first base, "where I hope: I’m Tm not ni sure whal KlllebrewV , ' 3f Here's the payoff pitch by Miller you." leading the American League j j tho past, have nqt forgotten thatIt tolo Mjintle.Mjintle.' Swung on. There sheI -Don Don Larsen'sL perfect game in ° I can settle do\vn.’’ drives. drives. H e is, after' all, not a a I ,cra. < goes. HomH om i e runl Mickey-Mantle the 1956 World Series is another in " home runs and runs balled^ " I t’i tough sliifting .around,’Vveryvery oslentatigiis osl guy—In mien,“ ArM l Si s o ’ ' Yankee Stadium still Is asIS has hit ththe e 500th horile run and favorite of the fans: " il!;______^ . ____ ' . admadmitted lttt Harmon, -’’Tliere’s a appearance appearai or action. As a ball-1- ■' . - —much a-lburlst-attraclion-as-thele llie-score-at,-the-cnd"ofthe-score- s«ven ‘'Babe'”Pinelli~raollonS "Babe '^oi' ” ’ difference,' forJnstance, in theI player, player, he1 jusl.gels where he’s T h e —Enlpiro=Stato^uiIdlng-()r-*tho10 coniplole«innings,-New-^orlc-flrcdniplole^i - nome-mnorae-more-basebaHs-from-thir ------“P'-FISII-MOVEMENTS-:.:-;:,^ -TOy-you-cai^i-th^b~SI-At-f!r3t-.^•gOlilg; goliigi^------,, - - ; — ■ * ^------—Statuo-of-Llberly;— —;------7 Dnlllraofe-'Dftltlniofe--4i‘‘—■ bat-boy.-ril-guaranteo bafboy; thatinK —--By-nio-Assoclatcil B yi Press ' ^ m um Tho memories,of Babe Ruth,h. Mantle 1has 9,474 calls. !Babe body, bibut nobody hns lelt this The' upstream1 movement of — ^ c p t t R e e ^ tou Gehrig-and Joe DIMnggio10 Ruth haS 7,135.' ball pari fish at Columbia River dams _ ball park. AndHf somebody did fish at Through S undayu n d a y " ’- — - - - ■ are slIILnlfva.aSi faras baseball11 ThoThe RutRuth recording revives manage lo leave early, man he's Aug.- 2;2 ; I fans are concerned. ■ : '- memories'memories'of- a very sad mo- missingmiss i; the greatest. Two Chinook Steel. Blue Shad I With this in mlntl, tho Van-,[1-, ment Inin Yankee:Yi history. It was strikes aantl'a ball. Mitchell wait- Bon'ville Bon’vlllt 899 1548 . 30 - 3601 POMI TO i i kees constructed a novel linkk 1948 wwhen hen Babe made his fa^e- Ing, ing, standsstftr deep, feet closo to- Ice Harbor. Harl 123 ' 42 2 47: with tho past — a telephonicIc well loto baifeballba!( during a spedial. gethcr.. gethcr. Larsen is ready, gets M McNary cN ary,- 550 582 245 1599 ; I'' " ■ . ALL THISS AND A N Hall of Famo. day held In his homor. Bhbe tlio,tho, sign,sign. Two strikes, ball one, Tho D allesal . 1001 1432 97 477 .'All you havo-to do Is pickk was a sicksic! man nnd hls : Harvard Is[s \^ictor\^i( In Rowinow% Trdls : L -. H H H ii' -J-,.^ W IN N IP E G ,. Canada (AP)) — T h e e ''v '’ lc tb iy ' oh th'i; WinnipegIpeg way through(hn th e racs^and maln-i '■ i H arva rv a rd ’s m ig h ty eight defeat^feat^ fioodwfioodw; ay' se p t tbe. Crimson col-.tainedcol- ,tained It 1 to the end;' , i, r ,; e d . C aiiada's .creyv Iff a:hcad-to^d;to- legians into.,Saturday’s fiitlil aand-',‘Meanwhile, n d ‘ Meanv the United, States ■ W F i n a n i t s hiiad duel-of. unbeaten heavy-ivy- ituyleJhemituyleJ ji heavy favorlfe'for'f o r ^i^bve totc w a rtf a siiviir m edal 'in > C I ® l s I M wfcights w&igi T h u rsd ay in preiltni--Itnl- the ^ffi I d -medal.,' The Canadiandian .women's basketb.a)h>by defeat-^— ’— f f ( / u- nary rowing- trials of the Pan crew (gets •a.;se?bnd chance: iniri ing CanC anada,' 43-4i,\;6iclied up a, \ Am American ei Games.heatsheats IFriday for another shotIt at bronzebronze-medaK-iS-.|ield-hockey ------■ ------— -----—the the YsYanks. -- with a II-O trium ph.over’Canada. For Packe; I I' H arv ard -Jiad ii l^-length lead ant( continuedcon to advance m en' <.» . ' .-■ : ‘ 'v CHICAGO (Ap):^The' Collegeliege TheT h e ■ All-Stari problem, as, us- i - ' -'M cI^inH urls[g . at the halfway .nfark of , tho1 2 2,-,- Inin lliQ'tiil(iQ'tioxihg~tournaraent. . ■ ’ J ' All-Stars wenF through a finalfinal ual, is to1 mold an efficient team OOP-riieter’,course. They-'wohl_by by J -With /ith_ Swimming concluded n!orkout:Tl)«;s(lajcfoiahelt3'ri;® i; in -thr^-weeks thrai and'.their~forteiiieague I Jl Ofti) w n e g s : ^ 6 ttSt S i u r e O f n .that nfargin in.6;18 with. Argon-gen-and and tratrack taking the day off,' ■.:__ day niehtl-meeting-^th-the-this-y?-the-this-jwar-eould^e-tiefense.^:----- ' ^ Tigers Past ^— -Ktina-thlrdr^ 5 4 engtii576ehmd;—b— activiticaa i H h ^ a t ilii* Gamc.s., dwln i- '-' - *— Green" Bay 'Packers^ln“ So|Idler5llcr Tiead(Tiea-dfd-Tjy^Wa=Sniiffi=of« ~ ...... I . VA r^ 6 ArttSntina’s: '- South-^Amerlcanlean died to preliminaiy heats in', ~ , ’ Field. ‘ MichigsMichigan^tatc,. jhe Stars have L l ch a m p lo A s', b ea t , 'the Unitednted rowing iand scattered activity on -i ‘There is nathttg more for a front raur which will. tryf to XHiving I »Div)iviiional ir&B r e a k d o w n sS: OOi r io le s '5-0 , &States-iby ■ V/i. le n ^ h s In the the baseball,base ibfixlng and basket- '1 uO o dcTb'ut waii;''ffird"Hea'd'zercrln’read- zertrlmiTPa'cker^quarterb'ack -— : ■Jours(ours-w ith ~cp;(swaiif=but=DTS7 bUl'b ill' front;fro ^ Coach”iohnnjLSauer____ B art. SIB art. Starr.,.. ; , _ .LCHl.-CHICAGO (AP) — Americanican Cfonln,Cfoi whb added the plan WaW arren Giles, president-of thothe -B-—BA ^T IM Q R E .. (AP) - - Th«The pairs jwiUv cox from the Unlver-vex- -'' ' - -■ ------Vl'm satisfie.d that we havelave If Smith,Sn Pete. Duranko andand LeagiLeague owners voti:d unani-ani- wouldwOu call for th e winnersi of NaticNational League, s v d the mainain D etroitetn Tigers whipped the Bal- ssf^y. ffy . ofol P ennsylvania ralOSl.5 “to iERRY SIGNS . ' ' ’ remained on schedule and havejave Alan.iPAian.iPage of Notre Dame andp d inouslyinousl Thursday night for. east-ast- eeacl a c h ol the five-team ' divisionsions objecobjection to the plan was it was timore timoi Orioles 5-.0 Thursday .Blit in every thing .we had C(irel S “‘‘“y c c !5 s w a in - ^ W ESTM INSTER. Md. (A P) - had Cfrre.l Stith of Nebraska t a n ^get .ern_ inal io-m eeLlii-aJtest_a:flt5-playiitt jioLp ,'i.j. E. Raymond Berryr‘’holder of- ---^— planned. I don't belFeve I’d1 do to Stan % -nipht-behlnd-the-three-hlt-pltch—itch— Ro«lngrrrtTa^ 5tltf“crosfw,lndi do to S ta rr beior? the i>aclier p aass s ¥ breakdownsbreak jn baseball-but Na- fofor r the right to represent the NaticNational League tim e to study L„|.‘ N R records for number of re- ■ anything differently II we couldould pattern?pattern: shape up, the AlU Starsa rs tlonal League owners a s k e d for Amerkan-Amt League in the Worldorld it. ',v' ' ' , , >"ging ,oof Denny McLain'In a gameante the HaHarv?r(Js hit a 38 b6at half- starfc-oder.” ’ stand a ca lled by rain ^ ith the Tigers a t ------c4ptlons a n d yardage gained stan d a, good chance of up set-set- moremore'time 19 study the, proppsal.isal. SeriiSeries. , "I don’t think' baseball should t t , *1! from those receptions,, signed Sauer was satfsfled with the ting ththe-protesslO(iaLchamt)i- ijii- Clubsciul owners met with base-ase- EckertEi said', “ The National be n, Jbit in th e -d lA th inning. ' “ ■ , SIGNS MSTRACT , who ons. ■ ■ ■ . ■ . .ball- onal be put in a'position where it. Is T J: . Wednesday f o r his 13th year- ' . tLalning of: the AH-Stars who ons. •ball' Commissioner W illiamlam LeagueLea| did not W a n t to move>0''^ possiblem ssi for a fourth place club1,11, ■ D etro it s ro re d twice In Uie the SEATTLE ' (AP).- The New with th(the B a ltim o re Colts. . jire_b6rng.JtOuted_.as.,the_.be3tbest , ----- ^ ------' _ ,, Eckei Eckert Jo r m ore thaiT^wd hours)urs ththis is .fast. T he pl-oposal did "Ot not to.to,pi play a first place club In, u a eighth on- -'a' .single by Norm,orm Yorky o rk ''Yankees ^have signed D oon n ------|roup pf players eve; put to- P " il) J joint meeting of the two comecom to a vote and, therefore.•e,,lwnrlH I . W t ” .... CashCash,and a sacrifice fly by Ray ifppipr'Keeler','^11, lanky .first basemanm an |_ _^ .- .u nw Por terfield~^~ leagues J tte r each league Had had took no action. We certainly will' - ,i>c ,L O y ler when 'r a ih b'egail to TS'*- fiill whow ho ■graduated from SnohomisE f f gridiron classic. , , . conducted separate m 'Eitings. w an _ J J ia t Giles meant was if “the! foi-thp-tWrd'-time^------H lgirs want'to itttdynhiirplaii;'’------__-American League did go into ‘ , -----HiglrSchoQl:ln June, Eddle-TaF ’ ~ ~ Sauer refused to announce his T ' _ 1 ^ Bill Freehan knocked In tyo lor. YiYankee, scotit In the North- __ j 3 “ Siln eadrLaguB^wa***^!!!^™ ___-----, • — Idlvlsi Hivlsinns,.. onf-^divisional team I I'i'f Takes Lead In — with a p w n i!i:o ra m iBin ae tengjj *'?I of '^ ^ !;tho —B etfeit—funs-wiHi—ft1^ wwe^aid-W e9t-a e^^tty.- ^ ^ mitiMirf ''' as tne twoJay meetings clored! J ) ( fourth-irtning-bloop-single and>« — _ j Steve Spurrier ^f Florida. . ir Joe Cronin, president of "iDonPieperV the y . SItheir ■ d iViSi0 naL team_and '““’[I: represent the league in S iJiea r t’76"ijr the sixtlTwhlcF c a r - . Sauer, however, has saidI he Golf V FU J Tourney Ametlcaa_Lcagu6r^Sidr-"‘Wff ijT TRY TIMES-NEWS WANT ADS ^ ^ leustsO rream ’SKchampionship, r* ' omed oft the foot of losing pitch- ^ ------wlll^tlclr-with-the^u»^terback■jack., „ B01SB.(AP,)-Firing a s'lx-un- hiidahad a great, long^discussion &nd Q er Bill Dlllman. r**”' who moves the team the best. . nf covered many facets of thetlie In the feature g am e ot Thurs-lurs- ■' In Ii^ other action, Charles 0. , Both Griese and Spurrierrrie r “" ‘Jf/ 65, Boots Porterfield1 of“ plan. ■ . ‘ • day pight’s slowpitch District[rict Fln'eFinley, owner ot tre Kansassas DDetrc etro it ' - GOO 201.02-5 9 0 ' have b#bn impressive in train- Grants .Pass, Ore., grabbed a P sted City Athletics, issued a state-lie- BBaltii altim o re ’ 000.000 0 - 0 3 0 C llp.( tw&-stroke lead after' the firsti--. "Ameritian League owners all TouiTournament Don P iep e r’s ousted City ing and both did an'excellent lw&-strc volfd tor divisional play.” saidsaid OK Tire Stores, th e defendingding ment commenting on rumofs 7)4 Innings, rain - SPRAYING, r job in last week's, scrimmageJa ' round ot the JipOO, Idaho Openf l ------stat,— sta te champions fro m the tour-our- ofot theth possibility of moving ™ his 'M cLain an d Freehan; Dlllman iihen Tournament at Crane Creek agaipst Ihe Chicago Bears when “ O** nament) 2-0. team to another city. He said“1“ W a tt (8) and Etchebarren, W - of Ail Kinds | the Stars: gained’ a tfltal of 400 CCountry ountry Club Thursday. .1 5 Gary Silvers w as the starr ot be hashi talked to representatlvosy“ | mMc cLLi ain. 13-12. L - Dlllman, 5-5. yards.- \ A P“'pair of veteran pros, Bob»13 -*•« Selected ^th e game a s he stopped OK ot a number'ot cities, including'in g :______L------^ —if; • Noxious Weeds | ''I ’ll, go with the quarterbackjack DDuden, uden, Portland, Ore., a n d m ^ . - fronfrom scoring a n y runs, and Oakland,Oakli Callt., and Seattle, but | T “ • ■ * 1 who has the hot hand, said P au l Allen,‘ Billings,' M bnt., To I f Compete drove a in two runs in the'fourtliurth that no specific proposals were p • L aw ns » Sauer. “ W e’ll sta rt with one oiie watchedwatchec their .early lead evap- inning with a double. made to him. DB & B LOANS' I *. B u g s • [ and if he hioves the team, he'll orate wwhen Portrtfleld camej.in i In games played earlier• in HoHouston was voted the All- "THE MOST" stay in. If he doesn't, we'llI go lalate te in the afterdoon. th e evening, OK T ire S t o.rr e s Star gam e for next year and the on GUNS and ' ' with the other right liway."’ DudeiD uden and Allen fired 67’s"At to Expo 67 £ dropped Shields 9-5 for the right■Ight oween 10-1., ters. . - ' |L _ _ cn if>,CUSt,..!WlMjlAl» • ==!lve=:bacte=Howeveri=lt= 6 rtss&■issfr Tifter=thTifter=1 hHirstnhW eJSififW =aifftlif -SBlect■SBlecied=t(F=compete=for=the =(he— — ’ u------and Spurrier both fall to movelOve tournamtournan ent. AmerAmerica’s team against th e best against the rugged Packer de- TTacor acom a's Al Mengert, s truug- g - ofot EuropeEu in the Expo 67 track•ack / . fense, Burris' might get a shot giing iin 100-degree-plus a fteter- r- and Ifield, m eet in M ontreal Aug.^ug. at calling signals. ___ noon heat,he tied Peterson witlrIt a .9-10. ■ ■ 68 asa s Ithe top five were threeree The IJ are among 41 athletesetes veloped at 69 as 'Verne B urnett^ett,^ named Thursday by a n eight-ight- Freegasolasoline throughugh iAugust! . .. strokes .apart.--— ^------__Ijnember-- -selection - committee.;toe. “ ■ ' ‘ AndrewsBats: “Tt^-A three-way traffic Ham de-dj. The rest ot the America’s team,am , S C ulver City, Callf.N H owa ard fd 'Wlalling between 70 and 80. will Capps. Napa, Calif.,\nd Ed£(] be named "" following the Pan-Am Boston Past Zcm ljak, Butte, M onl.,^cardedj j j Games, final event Aug. 5. the two-under.total. „ Sponsored by the C anadian I Five other goiters came in .at ( Corpoi-ation. for the W orld Exhi- . Athletics 5-3 .bitlon-lS67-a4L“ iDd'“:t“ *-“ '''l'2'^i ---- A nly y b o d yfw h o g i ------— ------—' 1irandTThosmMtiB-fr a n a ^ ieid"6qumsTi' {r., ^ gives awayan pp? the rules and regulations o f the m \ BOSTON (AP) - Mike An- the par 71 ot the Crane Creek International Amateur Athleticletic drews drove in three runs with Course. Course, . . Federation, | the two-day match a hom er and a two-run singlengle TThe he pprofessionals hnd -to take, will„|.| ,consist of 20 m ale an d II ------Thurtday- and- led-fttlon-j^U)-a. -a-iack-ieatr^vhen-Lar^y-Robbr-a--a-back- 'femalef™ | eyent5~!tloili.' with" four£ = 3 f l = E a ty r 17 - year - old Pocatello H'f l g " r invitation races. moving the second-place Red School goiter,j knocked in a hole-D ie - ______■ Sox to within tvvo games ol Idleidle in-ohe <-on the par-three 180-yard- -0 7 - s o f Chicago. 12th12th ht holeVwith, a foiir w ood; The A’s' collected Iheir runs Robb, a an amatepr, failed to col- Stanton Topss • ' . off starter Bill Landis,- on“ sa igctlect (he (j,e new car offered. ’ T) walk, a single b y Danny Cater,Uer, ------_ J j i ; a ihrowing error and Ken Har- p _ ° Bun Riding —rolsonis-dghth.homor,- a donglong lyG O ossett S j Spoils a* shot over the screen atop''the ri • AtCaldwell left-field wall. OaiHS a i n t s ’ D e b u t Z gasc T he Red Sox picked up a run • v a k _ fcALDWELL. Idaho (A P ) - solineiiodghflIvesyQUDua i on Rico Petrocelii’s, single, a ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) - Kenny Stanton of Weiser. Idaho,iho, N . walk and Mike Ryan's single;; in Bruce Gossett kicked three field brought ' in the top Brahn-ia bull the second. Then Dave More-„ goals J * as ' the Los Angeles Rams0 “ ride ot th'e T reasure V alley Ro- head, recalled from Toronto andJ spoiled the debul? ot the New O r-i den's ‘ Ihird night T hursday wilh bombed b y Kansas City in his lean s Saints inio tlie N ational^ ,a 7,i-noint r i d e . ______-rTnifIal ._jW tance. lluesday^ -Foo«5 “all-feeague-ivith-aH«' 7- e^ x ' The Idaho cowboy was second • night, replaced Undls. •’ hibition^game victory Wednes- in , V""barebadt bronc riding wilh a 1 day night at Anaheim Stadium, ™| ; SBSS,ecialxteileaLoo^4 Atlasas Morehead allowed only three "'s 61-point ride. hits before he surrendered1 a GosseGoss.ett hit on placementsn 's Firstpi,., for the night in b a r e b a c k ___ leadoff~rionhle tn Camiiy~Cam-am^ ■fr-om^l4r^.-and-45-vafds-oiit-to.=*3; bnme^cnnipetitioTr'iVaa—ja e k ie ----- paneris and gave way lo Sparkyirky provideProvide the difference as each Wright of Dayviile, O re., who Lyle in the eighth inning. Lyle^yle team hadh; a touchdown in the had a5 67. retired the only batter he facediced league'sleague s preseason opener. be-,• pj,,Pendleton, O re., Cowboy Jim and v eteran John Wyatt took;ook fo*'®■O''® 26,364.26, - , . gQ(],uBothum rode his saddle bronc over-to protect the lead. Although the Rams dominated^ forf„f tho(], top. ride of the night, with fcronlrSi ^ sIhh o i u M h a ■g J the first half and built a 10-0 g 55 hai/e Kansas City .-300 000000-3 '9 1 J®. “■5 a 65. .V?: • lead, the new Saints marched .r„i, - ^ B o s te ig 3] ^ J ^ 2;0l;^ ^ Igg. ,jJaMwfill Cowboy Bob J.ohnsQii------” -11 bacit with-a.stronget'showlng- in broughfln a'^good 1 1 .4-sec. time ...... Hunter. A ker^(6), Llndbladjiad the finafinal period. in calf-roping. Harry C harters,,^ ■ Jf (6). Krausse (7). Pierce (8) and . ot ( -Melba, . Idaho, h a d an Roof, TaltBh'?7): Landis, More-ore- SUFFERSSI INJURY...... ••r” . V11'.8’se6.''-‘ta .o ,; lf to give h im ,,24.6 head (3),' W k (8), Wyatt (8) PPHILADELPHIA H IL / (AP)-Chris'f'® sec. ■, for tw tf ^ n d Boise’s D ean ■ i ■ ' and Ryal^j'W-MoreheM, 1-1.1. L Short, tthe Philadelphia PhilliesI*®® oiim,Oliver had a 12.2 to give himni a TiishiBeaffiK ^ i fined i —Hu n t e r ,' sstar ta r lefilefthander, has suffered'L-9. a two.calf t otal nf ?.'i,4 ser------:— HffliTe^Ti®: — boston. TfiP An- back injuryInJ and it, .is not know'J'" n Inj. 5steer wrestling. Bob Lesterster drews. (7). Karisas-.Cityi H arrel-■rei- how longlon he'll be out of the of .> Blythe,ji, Calif., cam e in withvith rx son (8). , ■ ___pltchm pltchmg g rotation. __ an excellent 5.8 Sec. tor the best3est was , — r s —— ;— - , Thursday time. S^pnd was ,______- f i n r ------'------;------...... ■< U n iq uae e BJt5rand n 77.0S“ sec. e ' , k'tcam'roping, John M illerr ofot • Pawhuska., Okla., and Jim Wat-/at- , I v ^ r 1 ' son ol Bakersfield, Calif., ropedped ,. their calf in 8.4 sec. H s r ■ = ,' , 'I The 'The Treasure Valley Rodeo Is ; , .i -theotthe only Idaho rodeo -w hich has - ; MOBS lion ...... r r " ’ 1 ^ Rodeo C o_w b 0 y s Association— —__ ------.y. - > - ■ ■ ■ ------^ L p * ------I li' I ^ ■ . ' • 4 . GAINS FINALS 4 UKE BLUFF, 111. (A P )—P>at- at- ^ • ^ ty Reese of St.,Petersburg, Fla.,la., ' I 5a, gained the finals of the N ation-ion- (S- av. Girls 16-and-under to u m■na- a- CornellCome in and exam ineour hheads. e a d s . ® ment Thursday with an 8-6 , .6-26-2 ■fi victory over third seeded Con-on- 5 ; Til6:CapozziT)f-Mlddlctown;-OhlOr —^— ^------^ ^ ^ — J------■ \- - « 8 Getthebestdealfromilfrom your A m erican comCome ea ahead; Fill up on free Super Pre-Pre r-- mlum Gasoline, as you start driving oi Oil D ealep-and getfreget free gasoline, too! .drivingon (^AMERICANRICAN 0OIL C O M PAN r four new Atlas Plycrons. (Thehe famoii:famous Round Tires that rollI up to 30' 0 0 ifiiles farther thanJn m ost hew c a r tires.) Or, you'ou can getge ' ■' ... 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1 '"TO Wdoy, August 4; 1967 I ' ' . ' - - - r ^ Declo; X- J- Tappen, Buhl:hi; D. TwinTwir F alls; W. G reen, Twin BurlSy;BurlS C.. G. Sm ith; Filer; E. > Tayloiu,x®urley: R. D. Thack-Thack-FaHs; FalU X Guthrler Shoshone.ne. M. M. S Smith, Twin FaUs; J. E. Persons3 RRe equired ' eray.'JcrotncLR^.jrhackery,.ckery, D.jE._Hallowell,-Eairfield;-R.D. ld;-R. Smith.Smith Filer; R; C. Smith, Twin ^ E(VM, Jerome; M. E.. Thaete,:haete, 00. .-Hamilton, -H Twin Falls; T;,T. D. Falls FaHs;-T. A.-Smith. Twin FaHs; Er4Iay C. F. -SneddonrRupertH. R^ite------I( Si-J.'Bomason,s Fajrfield;:ld; B. ney J r., Twin F a lls ;'g . E.'i. HHa- a-venson. vensc Jerome; L. ,V . Slohi- /• J' J. Thompson, Jerome; J.-R.J. -R. ney III, Twin Falls; G. D. Harn-H arn -b berg, erg . Jerom e; B. L. Stokes, ! io ^ u Wn t] i t m m i t i w y ? W ThiThompson, Jerome; L... -W. den, Fairfield; D. Harris,-Good--Good- FFalrfi airfield; J. S. Storey. Hill City; . K - ... Th(Thompsnn,— Jerome^-j»R.—>’ , L.L.- l!!EL^^-Hartman,.TwinFallSrFalls;- C. Lr-StrickHind,iWendellf-fe=Af—-Lr^ ------Falls; T. L. Hupfer, F airfield;rfield; Taylor,Taylo Twin FaHs; D, Thomas, ago ill Boise Were d isclo se d to- FFalls alls; G. W. McGinnis, Twin> in H.h , K.k B 5 m s, Buhl; If. B irhett,ie tt. EdhEdinborough. Goo()ing; H. ii- L M.M 'Lowry. Buhl; 0.. Lowry. Sho- Turner. Burley: L. J. Turner,u rn er. y m.] Hupfer, Fairfield;1; B. Buhl; E. Thomas. Buhl; J. H. day after tediSi^s cross-checking:king Falls; D; A. McGufre, Twinwin 5p djg e ,n ; L. Barney, G ranada:; J.J, EdnEdmons,.Twin Falls; T.; W. Ed- shone:ghoi D. Luff, Burley;. H. Luff,Luff. R upert; R. Turner, R iip e•rt; rt; C. HUfd,Hiifd Gooding; T. Hurd. Good- Thomas.Thom Filer; R. M. -Thomis. was completed; Letters advjsingjsing Falls; C. D. McKissick, Sho-Slio- jJ. gB arrutla, Mtn. Home; C., L. mons.mon Buhl; D. G. Edwards.irds. B„rB u rle d R. C. Luff. K im berly;jriv; J. Tuttle. ■ Gooding;' J.,U dy,'• Mal- M'u- ing; :h; M. Filer; H. M. Thompson. Good- ^— individuals were mailed todayly by shpne; A. B. McMahan. ..Twinwin BasfB asford, -Glenns F e r r y r - R r - S / Bietrich:“I.-V^-EdwMds;- Biet 6 ood' q.—q —- E Lun'd~ Rupei't;~E7~7.;— J- t a ; £ . Van-Oatrani—Buhl;—Jt-Jt ^ Ing- IngT J. DT'TKompSon','Godding; the Idaho Fish and Game De- Falls; A. W. M cM ahan,' TwinW n^B g asf asford, Glenns F e rry ; H. D D. mg:ing; J. Z. .'Edwards, Fairfield: iLyhch] ^ Twin Falls; C. W. Mack-lack- Vari Sickle,'Buhl: B. E. Vans! Vans- ham, ha’m, Jerome; A. M . Inmalnman, L.L^'tI Thompson. Jerome; J. J. TOrtn)CTt. ~- Falls; S. W. McM aster. Kim-■im-.BBttertnn. Bmt American Falls;^ .1 J -|^ S. ^ F. E dw ards Jr. Rich-Lish:. {jyys ■boriyy—^ A. Bg au er, -Paul, V. B auei, Paul,--ft«WWr-fi«l'*^SHVHEdwaTTlrm7-S^ U. J. Mason. Richfield; Jp . RR. hairiield; CiX^Verhoii. Hage^fallsHagerj, falls. ' ' Twin'Tw iniys;J,.,Dl.Th3rElj:»^^^ J I from 41fc^ie ihdica tedi. nnI the ome;Qme; .R..F Merrick,Twin Falls;Ills; " t I I R. Ita u g e s_ H a g e u nlah' a riI f^i.^ field:-B.-MrEiraore,--BurleyrI; tiJSTMatnexr~BuliI; k. Matthews,ews Wan; M t. Von Weller."W eiv C.C rja c k s o n , Falrfieljl; FF. T M M. 7 'FaiTs; Falls; - Kt E; Torrey-. Goodingr notification cards to spendd in S, C. RM errill. Ketchum: D. L. L.l . W. ^ Baxter, Filer; R. E. Bax-B a x -E E. iF I slin g e r, Gooding; K. R. c Es- ■ Declo;q M. Matthews. Declo;;c lo ’ dell;°el; W. Von Weller, 'W endell.dell. JackJackson, Jerome; J. Jackson,ckson, T. T, Torrey. Gooding; JV. L. \ permit fccs4?y cet^iified check;k or Merritt, Jerome: L. Merritt,ritt. ter. Twin Falls; C. E. Bepker,l^er linger. ‘ng' Twin F alls; f^. D. “ Es- ■ A. , ,L. Maxfleld. Buhl; C. E. Max-Wax! P- J- WajMr; Tw in F a lls;ils; R. FAirfield;FAlrl W. C. Jackson. FFair- air- TuckeTucker. Fairfield. money order to the Department,nent, JeromJerome e; G. W. Miller; K etchum“m. . M.mfn. tn. Home'; 0. C. Beebe. Peca-Bcal linger. “ g' Twin F ills; R. D. “ Es- ■ field. Buhl; R. C. Maxfield,'ield I''*-!"• Walters, Malta;, J. Ward, field; J. R. J«x. WendeH: D. L. C. ,A. Vernon,' H agerm an; E. according to Amos K ay Belnap,Inap, S. Mitchell,Mi Shoshone; J. E. tello;tello A. V. Beem. Jerom'e;. RR. , linger. ™.8' Twin FaHs; J. D.. Exon, Buhl; M. L. Maxter. Filer; J.J fF’ JwTwin Falls; T G. Waski,-Kim-Jeff,, Kim-Jeff, Jerome: E, Jeff, Twin L. VVi ernon, H agerm an; D. A. ■ chief of business administration.ition. Irtorey;Morey; Hailey; M. J. Morey,rey, j: j; Bell. g Jerome: J; H. Benham, “'{?■ p ., Maxw.ell, Twin F ills; R. ,W. Me! Me- berly; J. L. Wasko, Buhl; J. B. Falls;Falls R. Jeff, Twin Falls;Is; R. Waak.Waak X)astleford: M. R. Wal- Biggesrodds faced by appli-ippli- Hailey:Hailey; J . D. Morgan, Jero mme; e ; Jwin xyvir Falls; A. C. Bennett. Han-'Tn. R*'FaKml,-'-Wendell;- B. Fal- M-. Watts, Twin Falls; R. G. Watts. A.'A. Jeff,Ji Twin FaHs; F. Jering,ering, den,den. 1 F ile r; A. V. W allace, Hai- m Ion. Jerom e; L. A. Fassett, Min- Anully. Anu Hagerman: C. H. Me- cam s for perm its w e re about; 10-1 10-j B,B. L. Morris,^ Shoshone; F. W. sen; 'sen; G. A. Benson. Wendell; W. ™ Bride, Twin Falls; D..C. Me-'TwMe-' Twin Falls; D, L. W e a v e r,, Rup-Rup. Gooding;Good S. Jering. Gooding:ig ; L. ley; G. Watkins. Gooding; R. ving. Morris, jr., Shoshone; F. W. d , j ' w- idoka; T; B. Fausett, Hager- Bru ,ald e rt; C. Webb, W e ndell; 0 .. L. D.,D. JJohansen. Richfield; M. D. WWatki atkins. Gooding; G. R. Wig- in the, wild turkey drawing. Morris. W. D. Bentzlnger, Mtn. Home; M.p' man; R.' G. Feltwell, Rupert;|L . Jric Bride, Jerome; J. H. McDonald, ^rt ■ There were 1,517 applicants3 for Morris, Shoshone; N. G . Mor-'’Of- L. i_' B ] ess, Mtn. Hom e; J.' F jie Twin Falls;-J. R. McDonard,'^e-Weems. Goddinfe; D. O. Welker,Welker, Johnson,John Shoshone; N. M. John- gins. Castleford; J . A. Wiggins, the 150 permits.ayailable. Otherjther rison, Burley; R. L. Norse,r ^ B Bide ideganeta, Mtn. Hortie; J. [ L. • J. • W. Fica. Hailey; G. B. Fife, Twi Mal! Twin Falls; H. G. Westendorf.;ndorf son,son. Shoshone; L. R. Jones.lones. Castleford;Castle J. L. Wiggins. Cas- • »■ Rupert; G. M. Fife, Rupert;, FailFairfield; K. F McElwain, Mal- Jw Falls- Fairfield; J. N. Jordan. Filer, tiefori odds were about 5-1 fo r elk p^r- per- KimberKimberly; H. P. Myers. Belle-=iie‘ BingBingham . Twin F alls; S. A. “ “P Itch' ta; W. R. McHargue, Gooding;‘ F ile r; C. Wheeler. T w in F alls; F » in iler. tieford; S. D. Wiggins, Castle- miLs, 4-1 fo r antelope, andJ 2-1 vue; F,F. Newberry, Twin Falls;liis: Bine Bingham , Weston; E. J; Birke- R.. M. Fife, Rupert; S. D. Fitch, ta; k J . W. Wheeler, Tw in F aHl„. s; m’M. E- R. Keeker. Fairfield; R. E. ford; A. L. Wilson. Twin Falls; P Twin FaHs; L. Fleenor, Twin'wili C. A. McM anaman. B uhl; D. i ; . D ];■ Keever. Fairfield; J. R. Kelso. E. N. Wilson. Fairfield; K. B. for deer. . . R. V. fNicholson, Hailey; ..R. R. m eyer, Mtn. Home AFB; B. F . 'win Meierhoff, Glenns F e rry ; J . ff,-D ; Whitaker, Twin F a ll s ; D. E. g^p'! 4 ap- Novak, Pocatello; E. Oderinatt,mtt, Bish' Bishop, Bliss; D. A, Bishop, FaHs; J. E. Flynn Sr., Twin Meii WiH, Eden; W. H. Will. Eden;p j-n .' Fairfield;P®*!! S. R. Kelso, F airfield;•field; WilsoiWilson. Fairfield; K. L. Wilson.' All told, th e re w e re 14,414 ap- Novak, ” I ' FaHs; H. Forest. Buhl; .J. LL. Meierhoff,Meii Buhl. A. W. Kendall, Twin FaHs; Ci Fairfi plications for the elk drawingwing KetchurKetchum; M. P. O neida, Sho-?t><>- BllstBlisp? S.sBishop. jr.. Bliss; R. p T . A. Williamson, J e ro m e ; H. , • „ Is; Cl Fairfield; C. W. .Wojcik, Twin hi/o'- Foster. Buhl; J. D. Fowler, Bur-Bur- E.E, E. Merritt, Burley; J. R. /iison' Kenitzep, Hagerman; E.E. M*M' FaHs,Falls, and 3,155 permits; 7,251 antelopejlope shone;^one; K. G. Patterson. Hailey;ley; ^ M. £ B lack, Wendell; C. S. BliikeT ; C. Meyers, Buhl; R. J. Meyers,• Wilson. Hill City: J . Wilson, ^Its; H. B, Perron, Jr, Shoshone; R. jeVo ley; E. R. Fox. Filer; .G C. Mey ’ Hagerman; J. E. Wisecaver,cnvpr’ ?:Kenltzep, Hagerman; G. C.. Kill- F. M.^ Wokersien. Fairfield; T. applications and 1,780 permits; R. Jero m e ; J. K. Blake,. Mtn. Fox. Filer; J . B. Fox, Burley;ley; Buhl;Buh D. E . M iller. Je ro m e ; " “ i iriger. Twin Falls; M; L-Killin--Tr Wi and 892 deer applications and C, Peterson,Petei Gannett; V. D . Pet- Home Hom AFB;iR. C. Blake, Jer- ' 1 v' Castleford; T. T. Wokersien, L'l®" ifillin--Tr WokersienrFairfieid; F. R. w ' D. A. Freeberg, Richfield; •T. 'T. E. IR. Miller. Twin' F a lls; E . V. Bliss- ger, Twin Fal^J_C,JClllinBer,inger, -Woifr-Gorral; Wolfr M.- D.-Wolf,-Cor-____ erson. Jeromo; W. C. Petterson,son!, mne nme J..J..Blay:iey,-Budey;.M . "L j jell; -Mlllerj^rwln=FallsfiI=M?-Millerf EairfieId;-_R_..H._-Wood.JBliss:- H j- T w iir=Fall5: A; W. PTifflp; \\r 3 A GFFrithpW endellj^KTL^PFuellr Mllli y Twm F alls; B. Kiiig; Richfield;ifield; ral; J.J L. Wolfe. C orral; B, E. iP ^ W: B irv in s :^ S im e ttT 'j!x BJCfit fTwin e , alls. WenWendeH; J. A. M iller, Je ro m e ; yLTHrwoSdyrH^FSairv. }. V.‘ Twin Falls; D. W. Phillips, jr! W drm an. Burley; A. W . Wuth-w iiih’ 1*^. I^lng. Filer; R. L. King. Wolverton.Wolve Twin F a lls; D. Wol- Big Wood River Elk, Twin 1 ips. sr., Jerom e. , d R.. E. Garey. Twin Falls; H. P. .1 E. Miller, Twin Falls; R .J\. T J L,. .' Filer; R. L. King. Glenns F Fer- er- verton.vertor Twin Falls; D. H, Wood. Hunt 204 CastleCastleford; 0 R. G. P ip p itt, Jer-ler- J. A. Blunt, jr., Jerome;’ j: J.j ^Garrison, Twin Falls; L. A. Miller.MHl WendeH; D. MitchcH, rich. Wendell;_R. D. Wuthrich, J p, ome; L. A. Posey,'Kimberly. Boat WendeH: M.' M. Y am ash iro , M- King. Richfield; S. E. Bliss; H. E. Wood. Gooding; H. J. L Adams, Ketchum; M. D. ^ Boatwright, Rupert: J. A. Bond- Geist; (jjjj Twin Falls; C. D. Gen-jen- Burley;Burl L. Mitchell. B u rle y s A. q- | ™ TCing,'’‘ RlchfieI(i; V. E . King, F.F Workman,W Burley; M. W. Adani^; Jerome; S. S. Adams,amsi o.B. J. Potter, Rupert; R. D. uranurant, Kimberly; R. M. Bond- ,ry f Twin Falls; T. W. Y ln g st, Biihl; S try, Kimberly; E. J. Gibbons,ons, F.p. Monroe,_TwinI .Falls;.. A._-L. . p . . . Gl6P.ns_Ee.rryLC..JB.JCiser,_Ha^:,_Ha^ YYingsi ingst, _Buhi;- 0 . W.--Yingst,------. Jerome; E. Z. Alexander, Sho- Quesnell,Quesnel Murtaugh; P. W. Ram-am- uran t, Kimberly: R . B. Bonnett,-lett.' Fairfield;pa,Y F. C. Gillette. Buf-3uf- MonMonroe, Buhl; B. R. Moon, Ru- yn,. german; A. E. Kleinkopf, Good- Buhl. shone;- T. Z. A lexander, Sho- low.‘ow, SunSui Valley; D. L. R eim ers,ers. BoIbiBoise; F. E. Booth. Twin Falls;Ills; ley. V. F. GHHIand. Filer; J.. L J. pert;p jr t D. LrMoon, Fairfield: B. Young, C or^ fning;-M. ™ V. Klingler. Gooding:iding; ------alls; Hailey; F. J. Reitobey. Twin c. ( shone; I. W. Allred, Twin Falls; Ha ey; wine. C. Borah, Han?en; A.'J.GibiGlister. Twin Falls; H. R. Gis- aA. ]Moore, Buhl; L. D. More- >01 T 4 IV P- Kiinsler, Gooding; G. ,C. i,j G. E. Anderson, Twin Falls;alls; Falls;^^lls; ^ G. Rember, Hailey; L. BourBounous, Kimberly; C. R. Boy- |er, SOUTH SOLDIER M OUNTAIN Kn^o G. .C. LITTLE WOOD RIVER ^°y- ler, H agerm an: J. F. Goetz. R“- Ru- land.jand Jerome; T. L.' Moreland, TAIN Knowlton, Fairfield; H. W. ■ e l k - HUNT 211 L C. Anderson, B u rle y ; D.I, W. R. Richter. Twin FaHs; N. B. er. Hagerman; R. D. Boyer,yer. pert;pert J. T. Goetz, Jerome; R. B„h DEER - HUNT 101* ^n"xKnox. Glenns Ferry; B. Koonce, T) ] yres, Richter, Twin Falls; W. E . Rob- Hage R. Buhl. , ■, ■ nD ..V . Ahrens, J e ro m e ; J. B. pairf lonee, p g a lrd , Carey; B. B. Beck- Austin, Kimberly; D. L. Ayres, Richter, !ob- H agerm an; I. E. B raden, Boise;ise: W.w, Goetz, Twin Falls; T. R. . D.d, B. Moss. Wendell; R. Moss, ^le- J. B. Fairfield; E. 0. Krahn, Fair- lev B aiel- ertson, -Gooding; B. D. Robin- k. . Alexander. Shoshone; D . S. Al- field F air- ley, Bellevue; P. U Brown. Hey- Twin Falls; A. H. B aisc h , Hazel- ertson, bin- K. J . Braden, B oise; K. L. Goetz.G^et Jerome: P. Goldhart, Twin xwii Falls; R. Moyer. Castle- i-n' n'■ '‘'l'l. burn [ I son, Heyburn; M. B. Robinson, Brad lent Rupert; fH: R. Allen. Ru- t ' burn; P . M. Bull. Twin Palis; ton; I. Baldwin. Picabo; K. L. son, He ion, B raden. Boise; B. E . Bradford,3rd. .Wendell;Weni W. B. Gooby, Hailey; .-rdford; G. F Muegerl. Twin Falls; pen R ^ r . G. Ijincaster. Filer; J J. . E. c.r WW. Dunn, Hailey; R. E. Ev- Baldwin. Picabo; W. Baldwin.Iwin. Burley; J. C. Robirts, Twinwin Mtn. Home; G. S. B radley. Mtn.'Itn. B. B.P Goodson. Twin Falls; C. ^ 1 ills, pert; V. E. Andrews, Filer;!r; R. T.ane,ran'p fiIit. r r inpr^y p „h|; -0.-L.-Noalr-Tuttio;—Dr-Noddor“OOr ATATiffltroiiOlissT-a—; K. R7Bai: BuljU- ansr-HailcyrM r'Dr“Everhcarr; ----- ncaborV^C^BanrardT^'TwtirIV tn FnllsHTT-Sr-RollandrTwin-Falls!FflUsH >l»! HornHomer—Jr-Cr-Brad5hawr"Em^ anr U-t3oold."rt*! IViV FdiiFnE:^:, ■ Malta; H. L. Neiwert. Burley;. |^ j -„B“J' S. W. Larson, Twin Falls; C.“-JJ- dT^II™ Jerome; E. Harper. Filer; D. mm; R. L. Holland, Twin FaH s; A..A. A. mett ett; G. D. Bradway. Driggs; Gorr -y:' lantihe. Twin Falls; C. Ballard,illard. xee, rie ' Falrfiefd;' E. 'Lee, FaJr- l T Falls; L. A. Barnes: Ketchum: R. L. Ri !gs; Gorrlnge. Heyburn; T. C..Gor- R. p F.1 Neiwert. Burley: F. D. pali L. H arris. Shoshone; K, Hunt, < K. B. Barrel!, Hansen; L M. K°th,Roth, ^Ketchum; W. H. ,Roth,ptii. S.s. L.L Bradway, D riggs; J. A. ringeringe, Paul; C. L. Grabert, Twin ^ D. Fairfield. C. G. Ballard, Fair- field-field; H. P, Lee, Fairfield; j. ^ “ ' 7 Nelson. Twin Falls; F. W. Nel- fiek d; J. Carey; A. 'M. Jones. Richfield: Barrell, Hansen; L. H. Bartho-rtho- KetchurKetchiim; E. D, S avarla. Sho-iho- Brandon,B ran Buhl; J. B. pranson,ion. Fall;Falls; R. S. Graves, Filer; K. Nel- field; C. G. Ballard. F airfieldrfield; ; rc . Lee. L Fairfield; P. J. Lee. son. Twin Falls; E. D. Nova-ova- E. R. Ballard, Kimberly; M. Fairf H. A. Jones. Richfield; M. J. locnew, Jerom e; F . W . Bayliss,,liss, shone; M. A. Savaria, Hailey;eyi PocaPocatello; E. A. Braun. Sho-!ho- L. Greene.G Jerom e; C. S. Green- ’ M. Fairfield; M. Leitz^ Fairfield;'te ld . joneV.Innnq Rinhfiplrl: R. M .1nnps.____ Sft55trengT=l5rrKT-Be € k ftS u n-V aA 4 F - f .SphernlTinnnpr^ .*?iin Vnl. ^lyy^Shnnp ; E. F- Braunr-Shoshonern er -slatli^Mer-I^vtn-Fallsy-^rTtr-Grlil^ ctk. Buhl; D. I...a-^.rowlfiy^.^ Pi- BallBallard,.Fairilold;— P,., -o-wi^r~W:-i^wiii,~yairfi6i(irTr~wr Mea- ^ a rd r-F a irfie ld rCr - L^ Bar kesr r a i i Richfield;-E,-Juddr-Jeromfc------ley; S. K. Beck. Sun V alley:; M. ley;Jey: B.B- C. Schwarz, E d e n ; R. L.l , AA. Braun, Shoshone; J. P . ley. Jerom e; W. A. Grldley, Je- Lewis, jerrnner~j. l . L ew is; J.t Ut Kirkland. Carey; R, E. J. Beclcer, Buhl; R. G . B ennett.nett, A. ScottScott, Shoshone; R. J. Sharp,irp, BrickB rlckell, Twin F alls; W. .A.A. romerome; B. R. Gwin, Buhl. ^ “bo; o; Ill J.'o'Nell’. Fairfield; R.. D. JertJerome;. P. D. Barkes, Jerome; Burle fj Ochsner. Twin Falls; F. H. Olan- V. 1 r Knight, Hailey; G. C. Marcroft. Iley; Burley; B. J,. Shaw, K etchum1 .. BriglB right, Boise; G. D. Brock,ick, H. R. Hake, Gooding; J. N. 9 “ s lan- V. E. Bames, Twin Falls; p: C. J. f.“!V j. r s Twin Falls; L. B e rry , H ailey: llo! der. Gooding; M. Owens. J Je-e- Bartholomew.Bar Gooding; E. 3ar- j|- |f™ n Carey; R. W. McKinstry. Twin R. G. Birrell. 'Rvin F a lls. J. F. Shurtz, Ketchum: J. M. Pocatello;pocai J. F. Brock. Twinwin Hall,Hail, Twin FaHs; B. L. Hallo- “ er. • -Bar-. Jr.,^ Filer; C. Low. Shoshone; Falls; p . n / E . W. Mein, Jerortie; T. D. N. Bishop, Hailey; A. E. Sislam, Hailey; J. D. Skinner,ler, FallsF alls; R. F. Brock, Twin FaHs;Hs; well,well. Fairfield; C. Hallowell,-eii^ rome;ro " ’' M. F. Owens, Jerom e;; S. thblomew.thbl Gooding; A . L. Bar- Bar-' C.c. 'd D. Low, Shoshone; D. K. v air! M . Owens, Jerom e. ton, Gooding; L. H. Bauscher.scher. Low. Shoshone. *'- V. M urdock, Carey; D. D. Nich- Bohrn, Twin F a lls; W. ' w.W. Twin Falls;Fa J.'S. Skinner. Twin^in s,s. s. S. Brockmann. Mtn. HomeIme FairfFairfield; D. E. Hallowell, Fair- M -C . , olson, Hailey; B. E . Oneida. Je- Dohrn.Twin Falls; S. W. Boiler,Her, Falls; R.R L. Slade, Sun V qlley;sy; aAFB; p B ; R. L. Brower. Boise. . - field; V. -J. Hampton, Glennsnns ,G. G. V. P ace. B urley; C. H. H . Fairfield; Fall R. Bauscher. Fair- T. E. Maddox, Jerome; J. A. 'B. Fflrryi-D.-F.-Haneyr-Goodln^-Eanlin^ P ackham. Twiii Falls; E. J . P al- ,1 A. rome; L. Oneida, Jero m e; L. G. Shoshone; A. B o ly a rd ;—Twin'witi M. M,M. Slane,' Ketchum; B, _V. V. (C. ; / BjT)wn, lr..'« B ise ; E . ' B. F«rr; Uield; May,--Fwin-Fall6; J. Dr-Mayrjt ’iieTaa. S Ji^romc; J . T . Pcavoy. ~— Falls; B. T. Bragg. Jerome;me; Slater, TwinT Falls; C. L. Slafer,’er, Browr Brovm, Boise; G r*T (r firfiwn,'Mii; W;W: HHanRiiis; Twrn-Fa!ls;TrG7“G7 adintrTwlnli'allst'RrPBTkrMat^adinl rtaK ©Br-Ar-Becker,--JeromeT r- G.G.' T.-TrTwfff TWTn~Falls: J. J. M ay. Twin p , . ne- ta ; C. B. P ark er, Jero m e : R . E . Belsher,Bels Bliss. Falls Carey; R . K, Peck, Carey; C. :K. D. Bro'adie, C a re y ; L. w. W. Twin FaHs;Fa G. E. Smith. Bur-nr- Mtn. Home; J. E. Brown. Bur-ur- Hann,Hann Burley; J. E. Hanne- ta; C Falls; J. R. AIcDonald, Fair- Peterson. Rupert; D . Phlppcn, Mes. ieyi W. C. Smith, Twin F alls; ]ey; , baum. Filer; J. L. Hannebaum,im, ParkParker, Hagerman; W. R. Par-?ar- P. BendorfrHagerman; E.E t. field; D. R. Mechels, Twin carev Broadie, Carey; J. O. Broyles, ley: W. is; ley; J . P. Brown, M tn. Homef; o““m m e; Bennett, Hill City; P . J . Ben- Falls; Carey; G. Rooker, Bellevue; Shnshnnc; B. B ry an t. Jdromme; e; G. E. Somerset,Sc Jerome; W. E. J.j. W.w. Brown, Mtn. Home AFB;fB; FilerFiler; V. A. Hannebaum, Filer;er; tin. Buhl; C. Payton. Jerome: Ben Ben- F alls; R. L. Miller, Jero m e ; W. J. , L. Rush, Carey: D. J. San- R . K. A. Hansen, Heyburn; L. Han-an- TT. . GG. Peck, Hailey; F. Perme.„,e . nett,"®'t Hill City; P . J . Bishop,ishop, F. Miller.M Buhl; .H. M . Mingo. - .1. M. Biickanaga, Hailey; R.. w.W. Somerset,Somerse Jerome; 0. T. Staple-lie- h H., E . Browne, Twin Falls; R. K. A. Jill- Gooding; P.. S. Bishop. Good- Twin ders. Richfield; I. M. Schaefer, [art, ton, Hailey; G, S tertm an,»n. O;0.' BrB royles. HailSV; T. Btoyles,es sen, Heyburn; 0. C. Hansen,en, Jero)Jero m e ; G. T . P eter, K ing H ill; ^ Good- Twin Falls; M. M. Mingo, Twin Bulb, nnisc: N. E. B urkhart, ton, H p ’ Ing; D. R. Blauner.' Shoshone;hone; FailsFails; B. Mink, Gooding; J. M. Hailey; L. V. Shearer, Paul; B. Castlcforii; A. C. B u rre ll, Wen-i^en- Hailey; A. M. Stewart, H ailey;:y; Hailey;Haile J. L. Buck, Twin Falls;llsj Hazelton;*J”'e D. Harder, Glennsnns DD. . A A. Peterson, P aul; D. P . Pe- -Shermanr-Bellevue;— G.—Shct.^------R L. BBa aird. Carey; R. A. Clark. ^-G.-J,-Connnr, Jerome; D. F--0.V G. D.P. Thomas,T Twin F a lls : R. —W. y D . Cam pr-ldaho-Falls^-D-D r -wortl worth Jr., Buhl; l . W. Hollings- an tr in g ; D. Campbell, J e ro m ee ; ^ K. Norris,Norrl, Filer; W. L. N orris.-Fi-. -Fi. Eden: MTIV. H ickm an. Belle- Couch, Shoshone; L. Couch,uch; L.!-. ThomThor as, Ketchum; V . 0. C am pbell. Jerom e; G. Camp-np- worth,worti Buhl; J . F. Holloway,'I®' Wendell’; " G. B. P irra g lia . Je- Je - CampbeH, C m Jerome; S. Campbell,pbell, ler; L.I Ochsner, Twin Falls;5 . R. y“=:,‘vue; C. B. Olson. Hazellon; C. r Shoshone; H, R. C oulam , Twin'win Thomas, Kcichum; L. J. Thorn-f " ' bell. ‘ Nampa; S. Campbell,«11. 'AvlnTwin Falls; J . M. Holmes. Twinwin rome; H. Pope, Gooding; S.. A. JenJerome; E. W. Carlton, Good- D. Ochsner,Oi Twin Falls; F.7 ' hH. ' l~ Olson. Hazelton; S. A, Trap- Falls; E. C raythorn, Jero m ee; ; ton, TwiTwin Falls; J. D. T horpe,P®' J^erome:jjro p G. D. Canoy, Twinwin FallsFalls; W. L, Hope, Wendell:. II. Pope,P o P ' Gooding; D. L. Portr Ru- ing;Ing; J. Carlton, G ooding; C.. R. Olander,Oland Gooding; F H. Olan-Olan! ff".pen. ■Jerom e; B. L. Williams, ■J. L. Davis, Je ro m e ; L. H. Shoshone;Shoshoni C. D. Toupin, Mur-“f; Falls; p . n . R. L Cantor, Mtn. Homeime Hopfer.Hopf Fairfield; W. Hopkins,i n s ' pert; P®rt; J. Port, Rupert; F. J. Po- Cary,Car Hagerman; K. A. Cary, der Jr..J Gooding; 0. R. Oneida.leida. mil"i‘l City.''' Davis, Jerome; R, Davis. Je- laugh;taugh; B.1 V. Turner, Hailey; y^pB-AFB; J. R. Carlson, Albion; H. JeromJeroi e; K. H. Hosack, Wendell;e||.' vey.vey, Hailey; D. J. Proctor. Twinwin HagH agerm an; G. R. C a sc h . Good- ShoshShoshone; L. W. Ofton,' Buhl;Buhl: __ ------rorne; R. D. D russel. Bellevue;aie; W. A. 1Turner.. Jerome: E. C. R.« -Carmichael,.J Mtn.. Homeime J.j. T T. Howard, Hazelton; T . D.d' Falls;FoU ' R. A. Pruett, Bliss; J.. R. ing:ing; L. C. Caughey. B u h l; C. E. A.A L.L Osborn. Gooding: D.3 ,L. BENNETT MOUNTAIN ELK J. Duggan. H ag erm a n : G. D. Ufer, Shoshone;SI L, D. Utley, AFB: ii 7n - n . E. Car.snn, BurleyL-L,_U ilowarJ,-Hazilowi 6llon^-W,-E.-How-owl-Erunty^Jfernme; -Erui E. B. Quinton,io n . CC]i^ h a d d^ Twin ^ I j ^ J D). . a lisbQrne.iJshDl Fairfield;-D_D--Ostet^ — HUNT 213 Duncan, Jerome; M. A. Dunn,unn, TwiiTTt Twin Kails; Y. L). Vaux, HTiP tL. XCarson,' Burley; R. Carter,ler, ell, 1 Glenns Ferry; D, Hudson,ion, BuhlBuhl; J. W. Radtke, Twin Falls;ills; Chadd,Cha Twin FallsTV. M . CHer^Cher- houdt,houdt Wendell; T. J. O)st^ s t e r - “ (TTrTOrGIiHHrTFryrf! Ketchum; F. E. Dupuis, Sun sen; D. 1 D. Vollmer, Twin F alls; FJi-rF ile r; R. J. Carter, Boise; J . Buhl;Buhl R. Hudson, Buhl; F . C.c! D . LL. Rasm ussen, B urley; D. W. ry,O', Kimberly; C. D. Christensen,insen. houdthoudt. Wendell; M. Osterman,man C. Hartung, Glenns Ferry; E. Valley; M. D. Durfee, Dietrich;ich; E. W. Waddell, Twin Falls; W. Cn,a ry . Kimberly; W. L. Cash.ish. HukiHukill. Heyburn; C. P. Hunt,int, ReecReed, Hazelton: H. E. Reed,eed, fJUEHagerman; P. J. Christensen,insen, Rupert.Rupei ' W. HoHoagland, Glenns Ferry; W. E .,D . Eddington, R u p e rt; M.. P. C. B. W allace, Gooding; G . W." • N am p a ; C. F. C asper, Twinwin WentWendell; M. R. Hunt, Buhl; P. TwirTwinFallsr-R W. Reed. Buhl;yl,|. Hagerman; V. D. Christensen.msen. A. L. Palmer. Buhl; B.I R. J.J' Hoagland,^1 Wendell; D. Edwards, Paul; B. ' Enyart,art. Wallace, Twin Falls. , , rail,;Fall's: K. P. Casper, TwinFalls;Ils; Hunt.Hunt Wendell: M. J. Hupfer,ler, EE. . N N. Reed, J r., H azelton: H. A. Hagerman:(*“ 8 D. Claiborne, Good- palmiPalmer. Jerome; J. C. Palmer.Im er' P.P; Ickes,'‘=1" Glenns F e rry ; C. King. Gooding; C. L, F alconburg, Je- J. L. Warren. \ Burley; J. Wat-*‘-S. g ^D. Chandler, Inkom; W. FalrlFairfield. - RRenn, em Jer«me; H. Renn, Jr.. ■je!Je- ‘“S;ing; D. S. Claiborne, Gooding;iding; Buhl-Buhl; L. J. Palm er. Buhl; T.1- L.r ’ Glenns^ f,""? F erry; F. Lish, King roine;;,M. F. Fehringer, Aber-ber- kins, ShiShoshone: J. W. Watkins,"S' Charles, r't-ji Rupert; S. Chathams,tris, R. R. Isaak. Twin Falls; D. ^opie;^opK F. R. Richard. Glenns. J . H.' Clark. Glenns F e rryy; ; L. Palmer.Palm- Biihl; C. R. Parks.ark s {IIH:,Hill: M.* E . Li.sh, K ing Hill; H. (leen; M. J. Fisher, Twin Falls;ills; Shoshone;Shoshom D, A. -Watson, Twin Mtn. Mtn Home; S. D. Chathams,nis, A. 1Ivie. F airfield; V. S. Ivle,iiie, FFerry; e rr M. G. Richards, Good- A. Clark, Glenns F e r r y ; C. J. Fairfield;Falrfi 'J.' E. Parks. Fair-F air! M. M iller, Hansen; E . Owings. F. Florence, Jw in F a U s; A.. H. Falls; /A, Webb, Shoshone; B. M^ tn.n Hom e; S. D. Chathamms, s, KlmlKimberly; C. A. Jackson. Ru- injn g ; L. B. Riese. F a irfie ld ;. J. , Clifford, Hagerman; K. L,. Clu- field; R, H. Pate, Fairfield;j. JT. Glenns Ferry. i-loyd, Twirt" Falls. R. WebbWebb. Shoshone; J. E. Webb, vitn'-Mtn; Home: E. A. Cheney,icy. pert; T.VR. Jackson, Rupert;irt; Rigby,Rjgh Malta; K. E. Rinehart,’ w' er. ...V Twin .Falls; E. Coates, Fair-Fair* PavniPayner-Burleyr-J—Ar'Pearsonr Powell. Glenn^ Ferry; ■ B. C. Franklin, T w in F alls;ills; ShoshomShoshone: L. M. Webb. Sho- Twin F alls; H. E. Cheney, Twinwin K. LL. Jadpbs. Kimberly; R. Ja- Twir field: J. H. Cobb. F ile r. FairfiFairfield; K. PecL Fairfield;j . R. J- R. E.f Rice. Glenns F erry ; R. B. Ja- Twin Falls. „ Ep . R. Coleman, D ie tric h ; A. Peck n’ini>! Taylor. Glenns F erry ; C. K. Up- H. K.. Fry, Bellevue; L. F uller,Her. shone; L.I V. Webb. Shoshone;If,: Fpaiie alls; E. L. Chesler, Poca-jca- cobsen.cobsi Rapert; A. E. Jacokes,tes, m M. P. Rol?erts. Jero m e ; R ..G . m li: A. Peck, Fairfield; f .M. Penning- Jaylor — -Twin Falls; W . J .'F u lt z , -Buhl;-uhl;- E^-W_Webster.-Kelchumi-W,E ^ -W _ ' iJ ; G. W. Collett. Pauir J. W.' Collett,“lljttt Jon.J ton j e rQmg:_0.-Ectry,_E:air!^Eaii t^ ",4 u ^ ;E J, UjlainjJuhl;_____ Mot=S/d3.iCh|shanii:imnieU!:?U!: iJ » ® r o m ^ ^ - 4 “i!m c!^.iye^SM JlobiJlobem,-Iwin-Falla:-S,-^N.-Rod- I’aillrRrAZCoIlelti-paur;''j.jj, R rC : 'fieldf i; K. STErWheoler, Glenns Ferry. '~^Cr~GarnlGr^Klmherly;~Rr~'S:—S: Cr-Webster;-Klmberly;~Dr'H:Cr-Web: "■ B.3 lL. Christensen. Burley. . F gerr erry ; J T T )n a n se n , Gooding; ocker, M alta; C. A. Roger.s7TE“ ■ Fafls; N. R. King, .W.endell; jj. R. Burley;Burli M. L. Slmcoe, Burley;ley; k K.. j K. Elliott, llagerm an; J. C. rome; „ field; H. J._CoX,-Jnlttlelil;^. J. C. rome: D. Riley. Richfield; if.iLE. E. K.jEouK.jEoHiell3ufc4-R-A,.Spa'ck..: —_ ----- klns7-Jerome;*-ET—br-Johnsonr —IV-Et- D.-KingrBuhlrRrMrKlrkman;an; ©B r-I r-tr^ Irucekr-Jerome;—B—Fr-F t EmlrfiS-srTDeasiBZCaEwiilBrEmll H iSh sonr - R 7-E 7-Anthlsr-Tivin-FnlIsrB:^ W. Cox, Fairfield; P. E. Cox, S ^ ? “! ' " ‘i-;;T w jii-F a)ls;.;i(,.._,.:_G. ^ miinr:flm a n rJ w in .F a U ft-r— :------Slioshnno: E . F . Jo n e s, R ujiert;ert; .T. Archlbald, Archll Idaho Falls; J . W. S^i.V “ ■ Twin Falls; C. B.'Klser, Hager-[er- SlrvtSlrvcck, Jerome,“^T. I. Sirvcek,:ek, Goodlng:‘J;K.-’Falrchlld;"BIihT;cooi M hl; Rinehart,Riheh Twin Failij; I. J. Rpb-R ;* - - ___ ” ■ Fairfield; T. V. Cox„Fairfleld; ^ ______. -J. Jerome. e r o i ' j. E R. I., Jnnes , Shnsh o n e ; S._ LP. Aidiibald,_!daho_Ealls^_E_J, An'hihnli J. E. Farmer. iGoodlne: L. Fife, bins,_Duhi;_J_A.-Jlbhtiins,JEwlnbins,J Ewin— — FIRST-TURKEYFit HUNT •- ' - Jones, Burley; W. R. Jones, Archibal DrST^nftrBuhlT'K'eraftonr H. ” C. Klobucher, Gooding; D.' D .' N. B.' Skpen,. Hcybiirn; W. TwinTwIi Falfs; O'. Florence, Ket- Falls; nes, Archibald, Pocatello; W. A rchI-" •. 'Duhl; .ni.uT: I. M. Craftoil, Buhl; C. L. . Ket- Falls; R. L. RobBlns,*; TwinTwin Hunt 901 ■, Burley; F. D. Kelcher, Burjey;Jey; bald, IdahoIdi Falls; W. 0. Archl- . S , A. Knight, Hailey; K.'A, Knight,jht, SkimSkinner. Twin F alls; M . K. chum;chur P. Florence, Twin Falls;;alls; FaHs;Falls; H. L. Robinson,’Filer;Her; E. J.j Baer, Jerome; L. L. ■L. F . Kelley, Twin F a lls ; K. E . bald, Pc Cramer Jr., Duhl; S. C. Cramer,fJ: 0; Hailey; L. D. Knight, Hailey;ey; Slane,Slam Bliss; S. Slane, B liss; C. D. U. Ii Fouls, Filer; E. L. Fouts, R. D. . E. bald, Pocatello; W, H. Arend,1^' Buhl-Buhl; F . L. Crandall, Falrdeld; outs, R. D. RobinsoA, Paul; B-. D.. Ro- Brydl,Brvdl • Filer; M. D. Cantrell. Kimball, Hazelton; N . L . Kine,■ine, Mln. HoiHome; W. Armfleld, Cald- A n *?• S. B. Knight, llailey; H. ,L, L. . I.I . Smith,S Twin Falls; D. R. Filer;Fllei M. L. Fouts, Twin Falls;■dlls; land; Bulil; G. L Roland, Twinrw ln Twin FI a lls; W. K.- Colo, Hey- ,Burley; H, King,'Twin Falls.' well; D. 7 A. B. Crane, Glenns Ferry; w L. Kno'pp, Paul; D. H. Knowfcs,I(!S, SmitlSmith, Twin Falls; S. N. Smith,ith, G. FFreeman, Richfieldr G. Free- FaHs; Is. ■ well; D. Ash, Twin Falls; D , L. 8R. ' cCranrf, r Glenns F e rry ; C. M. Free- FaHs; J. Roland, Buhl; At K. burn; burn- H. L. Edtnons, Twin I, J, Kinkade,'Kctchum;'R.. R. Ash, TwinTw Falls;..K. Ash, Twin cilsp Dietrich; R. D. Knowles, Dlo-)le- M olto;a lt B. E.' Snyder, Twinwin man,m an Richfield; L. C. Freeman,man, RosenRosen, Jerome; D. L." Rosen, p„n,,'. [In Crisp,. Buhl;-D.J._Crilchflcld,. “ wjh Jerom e;-t;“E. Freeman,' R Ru- u -Je Jcrom ro m e .------—isen. -. , Falls;. p J. D. fowler, Burley; C. Kihkmle', Kctchiim; K . G. Kins;las, FaHl;|-H.-I;-AFallsi^K 5h7 T^^ln F a lls;Is: S B urley; ’ C. C. Ctilloy,.,,Paul: D.d ’’ Vrlch; G.'C. Kn6wUon;'Fali:fleld!lid; Fhllsf.Ti,*F ills P;'Sorenson, TwJh JCro ■ L. Greene, Filer; E. R. Greene, ' " Shoshone; R." Klclnes, Kimber-ber- T. F. Ash,Asl TwinFalls; T. Asher, j cu S. G. Knowlton, Fairfield; E . C. Falls;F alls T. M. Spackmnn, Fnir-nir- pert!'pert L. G. Freem an, R upert;pert; D. 10.1 Sandlin, flier;, E. A. or, J. Culley, Poul; E. B. Culver, ^ jls- R. "A. Freoman, Rupert, R. L. Snndll iinn M ' ®-'. Hendrix, Twin . ly; L. Knight, H ailey: A. Ko’rb,orb, Albion; B. F. Aililey, Mln.In. Slioshone;jsiiosh W. Cutler, Ru|lert. ’ knutsen, Twin Falls; II, Koonce,,ce, field; E. % Sparks, Twin JFails; «• I L. Snndlin] Filer; D. R. Saxm an, Burley; G. L. Korb, Burley; J, Home; F JJ Freeman, Rupert; S.‘ Freeman,man, Fnlrlli Fnirlield; 0. W. Scanlon, Good- Falls; W? H. Ilerrett, Filer; N .. . J. Home; K. R. Ashley, P ocatclloi , / Falrfflcld; R. L. Kossinnn, Bur-ur- R.R . Stelnmclz,S Hazellon; G. D. L. Illntze,. Jeromo: E . E . Hod- G. LaJeuncs.’iO, Twin F a lls; F . R,R. M. Ashley,/ Mln, H om o; 'S' R. L. A . Dnlss, BOhl; D. G; Dan- ley; M. A. K rnm cr. Twin Falls;lis; Stephens,Stcpl Twin Falls; D. L. S lerr Richfield; Kicli P. Funkhausor, Cor- C«- Ing; IL.'D. Schecr; Wendell; D. user, Gooding; C. R . DUVldson, > L g - Itlns. Twin -FallB. ___ _ — Lamm,_Jorotiioj=A;-=-ljin(>don, WrrAlhei A—N.-KrBU,-Fllen-W — L«La ling,-llng,-Sun-VnUeyrR.-C.-Stevcn= f"*- ral.------i - . — D,-Schml(It,^Falr(loldi-G,!!-G.-D,-Scl Ion, WrrAlherlnnrNampn.------r------nDlfi^rCT^M;Rupffli jirir -C. „ D. Gardner, Twin Falls; Schml Twin Falla; D. t . I.nngdon, "*'E, J. / , 1,' Grange, Hngorjllfln._ij______son,_ 'alls; Schmidt, Fairfield; R. Schmidt,nidt', . '' K im berly; W. .' Ion, E, J. Atkinson, Buhl; C.’ Aust-st- navisDavis, Fnlrfleld;-J7-D-Dnvls,- _ son,J>iiiJjj\lls;_J[.„D..stcwnrt, B;“ n J; Gardner,-Hagerman; R. Filer; luht; -attimor,-E• pqw, Shoshone; J, F,^Dcpcw, A—I__ Glauner,-:Siioshone;_R,;_ R , 0.—SI0 .—S h a fle fr^ o to h u m i—L r-D—Dr r FllMr-Cr-WJiltO|-01cnns'Fcrty:FUer;-< --I ------P.. T.“ Li'yllmmrJoromc: J. L. Ington,— D uhl;'-ii.“ D.^ Dacori,Iri. 'rwln"Twin Fftlli; R. E. Dcpow, .Slio-iii,’. -”b. Bf suTrfSUTrfovanlTTColiiiialn ; J.' E . Siil- “ Mine.'!, ,Siin Vnlley; G, A. Dulse; I. Gluunor, Goodlhji; R'. B . Glaii-Shblioljiaii- Sheliohco, Gooding; W; L.'Shlll-ihlll- . ''1' D, Mumo; W. 11. U orrlcotl, Twin(ill I-end'Lcach, Dliss; S. Lehmann, Wen-,cii; llvanllvan, Buhl; R. Svancnrn, lluhl;^hl; ner, Gooillng; 11. B. G oodson,Json, Inglon,Inglon Twin Falls; R. E. Short,Imrl, . BEAUI WVER ELK I.iiiiniis,' Kclclmm; ,S. U. Lt)vc-IVC- R. llnllejIlallcy, Albion; l!, L. Uniloy,ly, Foils;F alls; R. C. peuel, Twin Fal js; s; JeHldell; B. W. Ixsmmons lluhl; L, VV. . Svancara,S' Diihl; B. J . Tnn-hn- Twin 1-alls; J, A, O O rm lcy. cor- COr- Gooding;Goodli 0. F. Shruni, Glenns land, Burley. Ileyburn; enns HUNT 208B Ileyburn; R. N^JJalley, A lbion;ii; l„ Do\D owey, Glenii.i F d rry ; R. Do-5o- M. U Lcjinnri, Twin I'alls; R. ,00. . ner,n e r, Paul; E. A. Tanner, Dur-lur- rhl; G. W; Ootl, K im b e rly;; ; E . Forry;Ferry; P. F . Shrum, G lennsenns D. E.Ii Allred, Ruport; G. A. J. A. Mncklln, Hnzqlton: D. H.ir. T. L. JIJlnlloy, Jerome; R . r r. . miin,man, Burley; A.' B. D raper,er, I-enn*I^nhftn, 'I'win I'n lls; S. R. Len-611- loloy; y ; JJ, A, Tanner,! B urley; EE. . C. (Grcon, 'Mu Falls;,! L. B. Forry. ’ Recil,Reed, IDccio; 0 . 0 . Ucod, Declo. Mojisriis, Jerom o; J . M . M nllcr,ler, Dailey, Balloy, Hansen, 11 Uurloj D urloy; D fn i^ r, Dt|rloy;ly; n«ii,nail. I'win I''#lls; L. D, Lent,nt, A. Tanner,1 Paul; G ,. Tanner,icr, Greon,;rwlnF«lli;L.Greo M . Croen,racni D.1). Slane,6 DIIss; A. M. Smith,nith, (Continued(C( on Pago 11) ' y . t 1 V - ' , _ , 'I ■ I ■ i' ■ r* • ■ ■ ] ■ ...■ /Aug. 4-5, 1967 Twin FolFoils Times-News IT ' :

■ . t eelevision U ^Sc k e d u l eles s ' "■'- •] ___ Friday, V\^tjgU9t t i g u s 4 ______■ ' Saturday,/, August S ' ' - . ' ------SPORTS-SPECTACUPECTACUURS______-L" SEOlfejiPEtn'ACuiA‘ECTACuiARS-, - ■ 7:30.R.m., 3,.4, ll^College All-Starill-star GiGame, featuring the worldsd^ 3 p.m., 3,4,-7, II—Boxing, a1 two-htiur editionei of "Wide World- . , ifS -- clmmpchampion Green feay Packerss and the College A ll-S tars, In a of Sports!'Sport; that covers two heavywelRlU-cleavywelRlU-champlonsliip elimina- battle • at Soldier’s Fieldr Chicago.-ThIcago.- The All-Stars, coached bysy tion bouts bout at Houston's .ime. Ernie TerrellT is pitted agains^ ' ■ s against Leotis. Martin. U^omiiTg ' :-yyn^m!rv. _ sports'-caster. John Sauep, formern er coachcpacli nt the CltadeJ.,_ a ie thefie Thad SpencerSpi and Jimmy Ellis against Lei 6 lich s' sanctioned^ by llie JWoi-ld ' ' • ' Vi.' .'.'j.jj'.n^ i ^ ^ ^ W H s l T O i M i g y ’ £££aiiL rrpnin n> last fnll’s rnllege. crop—BSop—as a u'nl^ h o w ev er. ti^e gfoupJP bout.sbouts in th'e ,l urnament. which s sane . i ' has ur;usually h ad ' trouble handlinglling the pros. The P a c k e rs wonon Boxing Association,, will involveve Floyd Patterson,Pi Karl Mllden- ■ ”” ' last yeyear's game 3S-0, thus increasingreiising Ihelrthi seriesJead to 22 wins,is, berger, Oscar-Bonavena .and -Jerry•Jerry QgarQgarry. " Sgainst nine losses and two ties.les. . - ' I( BEST BETS5 FOR MOVlMOVIES ...... ------BEST'BETS5 FOR'HtF O R 'H U V ItS -■- ■ —--■■ fr 'T y T p.ni.j n ^ ia , i(--'“l'h 6 -iipirai>irai Kofii-Kofil - ■u™it-L(![iS ail Waliih------77p.r p.m.V2B; 8 p.m., 5r-"FallI Safe" (I(lOet) For those who like'ke' Rock HiHudson wipe out lepro.syy as we drinkdrlr our buttermilk w ith. tr)< ^ !it^^H H B i^H ^:''B . .5 - their mqledrama laced with. science tlcllon and laden with1th our cookiescool and' applaud Hollywoodywood for bringingb gems like this', L -Jp — -L'lLSfi.__ si^iticance, this.doomsday thriller‘ilier shouldshoul fill the bill. Cbronlclingingl one to thf Silver Screen. RockDck Baby_jsBabyjs a passiofiateiy good' • ' ' ■ , . ■ :,v Ih-e-feithe fenj0~hours .aftor_the_iiDpMslbl^tpMslble happens by Way of B-52-52 white doctordi who finds "his leprosy pro)project going awry when i ^ ■ bombebombers that pass the polilt’‘.,oft’-.of T"no iirreturn ’ tin .“ Irrevocable’*--aiT“eplde’*- 'fiir“epldemrc“ and "sev ere personalsrsonSTFOT^m^’^rffl^ffirrerBurl prdl: T / ' . . A ' ,1. missiomissions into the Russian, heartland-ilartland-mlssion.s.that' supposedlylly \Jves\)ves andanc Gena Rowlands costar.,-ar.,- ®''eare tolo b.e undertaken only, in the event ot an attack against the ry'H-bonibs . , . and-'nutt said,I'd SATURDAY MORNING 1:30 3-^N3-^1 aked'City’ <-■ . United Stales. The plans carry H-boni 6:30 4—Farni Rei»rt c 4—Soupy 4—! Sales ...... 1111 7.3027:30 2SL-T.H.E. C a t c . ' H-.•i—Summer Semester 2:00 4-T4—' B A - : I l H H HEb ,/ ' • ' ‘ 3-College A ll-itar Gamele 7:00 2S 2SI^Super Six c , ' 2:30 4—Sam 4 - ! Sne.id c le 2B—Ciptain K angaroo 3-^Sam 3-S-l Snead c . Key to Stations ' ' j 4-College All-Star Game 2B f « ii ■ ) Kc - '. .. .7B-Mallbu-U^c------. 33-Mighh - .Heroes c ------___ J:0J:00-3—Bnxinfj_c------0 -3 -l -— r— ____ lil I _ 22SL^ KUTV-TV Salt Lake - - _-" ___a=fUalibuU;;-G—; ------iy------—.'i-C 5= ap ia in K^nga ro q______t=i=- B oring-<------::------~ ^IBTCBOm^tjise ------=------______?ti-jdllegp .AUySfar flamenp .. 7B^iroer7J Six e ______— 2212,'i!-Western O m (__ ------M tlD-TV IdUHO F alls------TTH J. X .:.4i tlt!Z] ^Hfljjj^^^ __ aUHLSrAlovie, ."F jil L S a a :___ : ____ S->-Super8;! Six c . 8—Western—' Open c ----- 4TCCPXTVSBlrtMke------2,Si^Laredo c . . ... , , TII—SupSrSix J 6 , T^iRiirg'c 7 ^ ^ r- 5-KSL-"rV S alt-L ak ff- , i 8-L aredo c 7:30 2SL-^Atonr Ant c II—Boxing II- c 7B KTVBJV Boise - S7B-Laredo c 3—UnderdoK ^ c 3:30 J:30 5—Zorro5—: ' ■ ' > l ^ H I 8 KIFI-TV Idaho Falls 9:00 ,2SU-Man fro m Uncle c , . 4—Porkyi~ I*Tg c 4:00 2B—Monroes2B- II KMVT-TV Twin Falls 7B-lnvaders5 c- ■ 7B— JB Ant c 5—Twilight 5—' Zone (c) Telecast^, color ^ 8-Man From Uncle c 8—Atom Ant c 2SL 2Sl Film Feature, "A 'ra B 8 l ...... ■ ■ 2 2B-Hogan's Heroes q „ „ 11-AtomJ!,' Ant c Year Yei Toward Tomorrow” READING A COMPUTERI TTAPE A P E wltlwith Dr. Sid Robinson, Research Resei Partlclpatlm Programim at the th< university, sponsored 6:30 .3B-NQWS, Spts., W thr. 9:50 8:5» 2B-Avengers2 c 8:00 8:00 2Si^Fllntstones " c 8—Film— Feature , .. . by tlTe N ational Sclcnco Foundation,undatlon, for outstanding high ; 2B—Frankenstein J r c 4:30 2SL right, professor, ot physiology^ aat t IndiansIndiana U niversity, Bloom- by tl 2SL—News c. - 10:00 2SU-News,■ Wthr., Spts :f° 4:30 2SL—Discover the World c Ington, Ind., Is Charles E. Kennedy, 17,1' son of Mrs. Mae school schoo ^tud^nts. Charles will be a s—Lost5_ In Space c 1.’ Bellevue; J. B.' Rocssler, Hail- niaker *■ 7B—Man from Uncle o pert: A. R. Thompson, B urley;y; Fairfield;Fairfield: K. E. Peterson, Buhl; '■ maker, Jerome: R. L. Slade, SunI" , 5-Hogan’s Heroes c ■ . • lenged 1 the W o rld " ' 9:00 2SL-Secret Squirrel c 3—Away 3— We-Go c j' ey: D. R. Roessler, Hailey: M.J- Valley;Valley H. W. Smith, T v ^ \ 2B— c 4-rDatlng 4-rl Game c d! G. Thomson, Paul; W. L. B. PhillifPhillips, Hagerman; H. D. A. Savaria, Hailey;-D. .StEnseiv.paj|^ _ 7B—Man From Uncle c 10:55 10:55 2B-Movl'e,2 " H e ll on ' 2B T h 6mson,'PiiuT. ^ " ~ TMlips,TraiipT Twin 'Falls;--H: -K. A- ^ 8—Tarzan c ------Frlscfl-Bay" I ------^------^3—Superman-e------1-1—Away-We-Go-c------1-1- - ' Twin , F alls; B. .J, Steven.son, gB, jjiiStump, Jerom e. ir" 5—Superman c 6:00 6:00 2SL-Don't2Sl Eat-Dalsies — ^— Pope, RicRichfield. Jerom e: L. R. Stevenson, Je- 'j 11-JIogan's Heroes c 11:00 11:00 3-Movle,3 "Port Sinister" 5- Soudi Soldier T. E. Ram.sey,1 Filer; D. L. J. W. Thorne, Twin Falls; L.L- 7:00y.,,. 2B: -M ovie, "F ail S afe” Il-Movle, 1 “His Majestyty 4—Casper 4- c 88—Don't— Eat Daisies r rome; J. Thoman, Jerome; L, J. r Vt Thornton, Twin. Falls; P. 7B—Secret Squirrel c 4—1 M ountain Elk—Hunt 203 R ast, Fairfield;Fa N. E. R ast, 'I'’."’.?:A.’ Truscott Twin Falls; P. A. 3—Film F eatu re O'Keete" ( ™ 4—Newlywed-’Game c C. A. Allison, Jerome; S, D.D- Fairfield;pairfield; J. W. Reagan, Fair- V Walz,-Jerome;^ G.-C_William- . 5-Wild-.-W^ild-We^t- j — 12:00-212:00-2SL-=Movie, ."D esert . 8 ^—Secret Squirrel c 7B—F-Troop 7B- c [; ward, Elba; _ ...... -Jl^cret Squirrel c g;30 2Sl Allison, Jerome: W. D. .Allison,in. field; D. 1E. Rhodes. Buhl: D. R. son. Twin F alls; G. T. Woker-‘5‘ 11'■—Movie, Richard- I 8.-30 2SL—Get Smart c - Jerome: M. M. Anderson, Bur- Rhodes, IBuhl. sien, Fairtield; H. E. Wood, Diamond , ' 12:10 5-David5 Susskind c 9:30 “2SL--Ielsons c 2B—Pistols 2B- 'n Petticoats c __ 7B—Jetsotts c . 3— 1 ley: V. E. Andrews, Filer: R. A. J.j . M. Rinehart,! Twin Falls; ‘""«“"Hun7402B"'''”^ GociitGocdjng. ____ 3 -Lawrence Welk c — ApmKtrong^-Bliss.;------—- J t. D. RlRobinsan. Pmil; E. R, , ------*-^Miiton_the_MQnst£LC:------7—tawrcnce-WEllTc7— K. R. Ballantyne.jrwinjaijs; jiohQlt.JlDhQlt. Twin.-.Falls;I A. K.,Ros-^ .1. U. .lan.sen, Uoodmg: A. L.• LOW., q u LITTLE LOST RIVER P y 8—Jelsons c 4_- 71Lawrent,e Welk c J, Ballard, Fairfield; P. E. Bal-,en,il-'C n, JeronJerom e; D. L. Rosen, Je- Moore, GoOdlhg; J. E. Sum-J; • ANTELOPE - HUNT 409 Exclusion OFWBl^ te s T fo m 2B—Lone2i R anger c 11—Lawrence n l Welk c 1 lard, Fairfield: E. Barlholo-lo- rome;rom e; I. E . . Rosen, Jerome;; merlimmerline, Jerom e; J. E, Sum- I • ' ■- 3—Lotie3- Ranger c • 55-;M_ ls 3lon: Impossible c merline jr., Jerom e; P. Warner,r S. Davis,^ Jerome; J. S. Spat- -w-k I a 5—Lone Ranger c g _ l mew, Gooding; R. A. Bauscher,■r, e E.. G. Ryan, Ry; Gooding. . merlin ■’ ford. Twin F alls; C. D. Wild- 8—Get Smart c' ' F airfield; W. D. Belveal, Twinin J.j . A.a . SSaesz, Gooding; D. B.5. Hailey. Hailey, ' ' d Project May Caus(]ause Fund Loss•O 11—Lone Ranger c 7:00 7;00 2SL—Movie,2SI "T he Spiral — P allsi—Ar—Ft—Betnier,_Hagari _Saras J i ------^ jning, f i iJ Gooding, i ______------i t i -Sams Twin Fnll.s: R. .Scheer. ---- —(leaden— Stokely,— rnrmiohael; -10iOO"2SL—Cool M lCuuI i; ------MRoad" . Ro c . — ■ man; H. W, Bolte, Heyburn!n r Jeromjerom,c: e; R, Schm idt, Filer; I.I LowerLowi I’ansimerol AWSlopa ----- ^---- By-filbfc-RAWHNS------lleadOH ^ — --TB-Ceoi McCool c " 2B—Movie, 2B; "T he S'plral t] Hunt 403 CICRATERS ANTELOPE NASHVILLE, v.c, 'Tenn. (AP) _ - GeorgeGe"?," Ware and H . Rap Brown ^ L. A. Boite, Heyburn: C. Bot->t- aA. . Scliroeder,Scliroe B uhl C. E. Scott, of were In the room where the so-. " •. 8 ..-Cool McCool c ' . R Ro oad" c ft-—Rr-Gr-Allen-Jrrr-Twi|i-Fallsi ^ ^ H U N T 4U , -ANeJ■ A Negro oftlciars exclusion of “ % '11-Cool McCool c _ 8- 1 tcher, J-airliiSMl U 'll'.' DUitl" m b s ;'u . IV- called "liberation school" is 8-Movie. ‘‘The Sniral______1 -stun. Twin Falls. D. L.l’. ShShaw, Tw in Falls; D.). A. A. R. R. Arellano, Jerome; J. M.i’ B. J. B lam ires, Jerome; ~R.'- whites^v|,|tes from a sumrter antipov- caiiM , 2B—Road Runner c R Ro oad" c • L. Gutty, '’i’icabo; A. Lamm,1. enyerty project p, whlch'Senate inves-,5. conducted by B rooks in St. An- , I P. Brackenbury, Fairtield; R. Sherman, K im berly; G. F'. . -: -Arellano, Jerome; J. M. Barron, [a- selms Episcopal Chapel, a cen- j_3—Road Runner c 7:30 7:30 3-Picadilly 3— Palace i J Braun, Burley; M. R, Brooks,;s, shrum,Shrum. GGlenns Ferry. TwinTwin I Falls; N. k . Barron, Twin, Jerome: „ F, Lamm, jr.;.Jerome:- tigatortigators were told teaches "ha-selms i-th 5—Road Runner c 4—Piccadilly4- Palace 1; Falls; A. K. Baxter, Gooding;,. B.B- D. Marcrott, Carey; G. C.C- tred(red olof Ihe white race” m ay re-•e- ter for Negro students in North 4—Bugs ^ Bunny c 5— . Fairfield: J. F. Burk, Jerome:c; r R.. w W.. Simonsen, Hagerman; Falls; a l Nashville. . . 5—Pistols 'n Petticoats c ;— At- e ,—Bush, Goodine;__J- R-!L n J.t smSmilh. ii Filer: D. R. Smith. E.F.. E. E. Baxter. Goodinc : C. W.}’ Marcrott,M arcn Carey; A. A. McGin-n- suitjult In loss of federal and local Nashvil J0;3Q 2Sl^Faces and Places c ____ 7B; ■ ~ B u ^ 7 “GooalIlB^■fi^'6 ^^B y'’^®■'■Twm‘®.'TwtIT f paH a il sT "T n'r.“ SmithT'TwiiT-Bell,TT-Bell, KI etcbtnnT -Jr-N r Brazeli;l|- 3TOTXIJrts,. Xwm.,Falis ;_iX-W,-lvicU4nn^ - -funds,^ufids, the 'loc^il--ILl^ews,Spts.,Mtht.------_ burn; G. L. Doisc, Kimberly-; Taylor, T\ [ll arnatlng-Commlnee. - ...... ^ Taylor, Twin Falls; E. T, Thae-!- JeromJeromt e; J7 L. WasKo;-BiiliI;-- X).‘7rD ).-7rD . IF'5^io5?r'BliFii^L7E:H'ali amatln ^Svetlana , nl l : t i 0 o 2 2B—Mightyl H eroes c II—News, H - Spts., Wthr. L. A. Duncan, Burley: M, G.J- mert.m ert, Filer;Fil( D. R. Thompson,I, 0 .. Welker,We Twin Falls; R. T"• . MMalta; alta; J. D.‘ Mabey, Burley; "We teach the historical fact that whites came to Africa and rj , -3—American Bandstand1 2SL-News,2SI Spts., Wthr. Bolinger, Twin Falls. Jerome; ^M. J. Thompson, Good-I- Werry, K etchum . K. F. McElwain, Malta; D. M. that w »d o ' TV . ' t4—American B andstand 10:30 77— -N ew s — ^-b;-D^-EdwafdSr-Gooding4-G^ . -in’giing|-R. - R. L.L Thompaon7- 6 oodrng~7 : ; - RodoclRodocker, Malta; S. N. Rodock-IT viciously-enslaved many-of-the>l^bapSeFia— ^------^ Upper Pahslm erol Antelope ej- jvjj ,l great African people," said j S=Mlghty-Heroes-c------:------5—David-Su5— 5,sk lnd-T:------D. Eichelbert, Gooding; -H. C. c . TolmiTolman, Burley; M. S., Uppe er. Malta; W, F. Schaner, Mal- II-T bX . . . 2B-2B-News, Wthr. - Eichelberg, Gooding; J. D. El- Toone, GcGooding: W. L. Tunker,r. Hunt 404 ta ; L. Sievers, Hansen; C. WV ,-?'''! Brooks, , 20. " If the history ot p liott, Hagerman; H. E. Ellis,IS, Fairtield. • i r tlieir Negroes' past leads them J \a ] 7B-Klng'Kong 3-3—TIme-Tunnel c 1,. K. Allen, Filer; N, Allen,1, SmSmith, ith, M alta; K. Smith, MaltS;l' to hate white people, thats not; Ran . Stalin „,„U:00 ;s2B-Underdog 4—News, 4- Spts,, Wthr. F iler. •'. ’ K. L.,L. Utz, Gooding; E. L.- F ile rfr ' V. L. Bowman, Buhl; B.) 00. . W. Smith, Malta; T. Smith, *“ S^lJnderdog II-l l - F B I c J, E. F arm er, Gooding: C. Vernon, H agerm an; D. L." C.c Cole,Co|, Twin Falls; D. M. Lo-> -M M alta; J. R, Walston, TwinI' our ““F responsibility." By RODNEV FINDER ^ E. Fillmore, Twin Falls; M. R. Watts, Gi Asked if a white man could sit lonLONDONI (A P) J o s e- p------h ----- iS7B—Baseball c 10:40 4-4—News R- W atts, Gooding: H. I. Wertz, rain. fjin Filer;F J. Lorain jr.. Filer;; Falls.F alls. , Aske iJl" 2SI^B aseball c 10:45 2SI2SU-News F letcher, Glenns Ferry; V. L, L. Glenns Ferry;F( N. A. Whlteley, j r j J ____ in on the classes. Brooks said,?j Stalin'sgtalln's daughter, S vetlana Alli- g_ '• J. R. Moore; Buhl; H. A. Renn, ; 8-B aseball c 2B Flfirhpr, Glenns Ferry: L. G.i .Twin. Twin Fa!ls;_Fal (L..Jk_fflggins^ Jctomt "No, I'm sure the staff would |luyeva, claims In h e r m em oirs ,, 2B News,, Wthr. jj- Jerome:- H.-Renn.-jr.,-'-Jerome;; LITTLELU JWALAD RIVER object." Negroes, he said, need (|,'j [J , 11-Baseball c ' ,. 7- 7—N e w s,'W th r.. Freeman, Rupert; R, L Free^e- Castleford:Castleford J. A. Wiggins, Cas-'- R.r ^M. ThacVeray, Jprome R. A^ that Lavrenty P. Beria, Soviet ^ 1. ANTELOPE HUNT 4lSB "some placeSs where they can 12:30 3—Hopplty H ooper c 8——Movie, 'lEdge of Hell" man, Rupert. tieford; IB. A Wilcox, Declo;■ P.p ' Th,Thackeray, Jerome; P. C.:. TT. . G.C Williamson, Jerome, J" Secret police c h ie f, dom inated „ R. R. Giles, Gooding; G, W.V. z. Z. U. U. Wilt Wilcox, Declo. Turnip come without a white man being her (j(father for the -la st 20 y ea rs 2B-M ^ agllla G orilla 10:55 4 -W - th r, Spts. - ' Turnlpseed, Filer: G. D. Van 5-Movles. "Son of Sam-m- 11:00 7-!-Movle,7-!- "H ell Below Gillette, Twin Falls; R^ Glaun-n- , S.s. J. Williams.Wi Jerome; 0. D.'■ Tilburg,Tjlburc Twin Falls,’—M.—R^Badlo-Badio Cr. AntoIop«-^Hunt-41S ot hli life. . . , ^ cr Gooding: L, 0. Gooch, Je-e- Willis, TwinTw F alls; S. F, Willis, waldeS ^ rgc pIcturEs-of-the late Mal- * —J .------son ,."..TBA------Zei------Zero:;— ^------Walden, Filer. P P. . L L. Brown, Heyburn; A. B.5 ' colm *’■ X, leader^-of the B lack-k Mrs.« " • Alliluyeva claim s thla a t 4—Teenagers4. Sound Off 11:01 4—Movie, 4— "Cripple Creek” rom e; T. W. Gorraley, C orral;1; Twin Twin Fall: Falls; A. L . Wilson, Twin" ------Crane,C rane, Glenn.s Ferry; G. H. S ’™,,- •Q Berla became the dominating in- j .m ^ M. J. Guisasola, Rupert; E.E. Falls; Falls; E. E. N. Wilson, Fairfield; n„ Muslim m ovement, and SNCC J !*'■ 1:00 4—Public Service Reportrt 2SI2SI^M'ovie, "Riffraff" • Upper L ittle Lost River Crane, Glenns Ferry; L. R. fluence over her la th e r atter I’? h e ‘ 2B-Movles,2B "T arzan the 2B- G uthrie, Shoshone. C,C. W. W. Woj Wojcik, Tw in Falls; N. A. j iiiiiiiiiiiilumiiimiiiiimuiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniuni ^aswas roi rocked by lie r m o th er’s sui- p , le 2B—Movie, "Somebody ‘- Antelope Hunt'WS Crane,C rane, Glenns Ferry; R. M. .Fearless," "Princess of Up There Likes Me.'! D. 0 . Hamilton, Twin F alls;s; Wolte, Wolte, O Corral; D. Wolverton,'• d B. F.p Inm an, Twin Falls; G.r. FulimFullmer, t Burley; W. L. Full- « clde in 1032 and mainUlned that ■ R. 0. Hamilton, ■ Twin Falls;s; Twin Fall; Falls;- D. H . Wood, Bliss, r Kim J intluence.untll the dictator diedZ - ‘he , Nile" ...... 11:30 33-ABC -, Scope , c . ______- s; ------_ mer, Twin Falls; H. L Whitten, ( 'O l 5 3—Film .featu re 1______~' 11—ABC11- Scope c T. D. Hamilton, Twin -Falls; ------Glenns Ferryr ■i J]ops V Robbers— In-hli “ ;; -country home outside ------. E . V. Hatzfeld, Twin F alls; H. Lc[Lcpihl A Antelope ninrBIRCH CREEK ANTELOPE Lava U va LakeI Antelope • Hunt 416 Moscow In 1953^______'______— L.-Haycs,_Gooding;_L-Helsley.y. ^______------Hunl_JQlA____ 7 ------: h u n t - 4os------sA. n Burton, Burley; C. Cam-?-i”s5sss:*!E poUce "°P| sw itchboard operator,----- Berii;— "alw a y s repulsive," M p | - Castlefoi-d; M. L H elsley,y, J.'A. HHehnandollar, Salmon; M.t , ,G. Cole, Twin Falls;' R. eron, brooded over S ta lin a t the end,ml, :. eron, Rupert; J. C. Cameron, . "We can't get the. handcuffs . I PennsylvaniarPiloFBecoiii^ Pilol — Castleford. J. R. KiiKinsclla, Hailey; J. L.- Xiiigg,.GIenns, Ffirry; jl. I,. H QL k£una!J^UP-£LUJ r t.p i r nent.ej:. Sho.shpnei ■ poslni! as " ihe m n s t Invnl. the . ■ C. C. Hobdey, tairlield; G. P"-Melton;-Melton; SiSalmon; -w~A. Miller, ton, d Rupert: S. J;-M lller, Ru-I- V. W. Cole, R upert; L. K. Cook,^ -t)» the dogr--Please -come— most lalthful," while the aged V | ini Hodkins, Filer; S. K. Hoppe.e , Salmon; ( C. M orphey, .Salmon; p ert; V N. R. T urner, Twin Falli";■; CCarey; arey; D. L. Freeman, Riipert; r™and see If you can get the dictator died in ag o n y alter^ a Most Decoratedted WarW Flier Twin F alls; C. W. Howard, Fair-r- jJ. . wW. . Rigby,Rig Salmon; F. Shat-'■ F. G. f Wilson, R upert; R. E. WII-1- A. R. Glaesemann, Burley; D.T 1®“''*/cuffs off.*' ,- cerebricerebral hemorrhage, Mrs. Alli- cM rr field: D. Hull, Twin F alls; G.3. er. Salmon.Salmo ' Alter some head shaking luyeva writes. ' • ***■ SAIGON (AP)—'A trim , crew-w- under-fire-under'fll last-EastrrTSunday;------in ------son.son, R Rupert. A. HaiHansen, B urley; D. E. Hes.s, ;i„. cut helicopter pilot from Penn- Gen. Hai Hull, Twin Falls; G, Hull. Twin . ------RuperlRupert; G. R. Hess, Rupert;;; pollccman Haywood Honey- Hutchinson & C o ., Mrs. Allilu- in- Gen. Harold K. Johnson, Army I cutt was sent to the resi- jl^ sylvania bccame the U.S.,S. chief of staff, presented" the F alls: D. H. Hupfor, Conral; FF. . LeiLemhi B Antelope \ MEDICINE , LODGE T. W. H owarth, Burley; C. R. yeva's authorized British pub- E . H urd,' Gooding; - K. Hurd,d. Hunt 401B ) , J ' dence Tiursday to Investl- lisher, Issued a Russian-lan- A rm y's most decorated flier In award aw ard HnHr a - cwemony at Soc r ANTELOPE - HUNT 407A Jones, Rupert: J. R. Knowles, P, the Vietnam war today when the Trang. Gooding; T. Hurd, Gooding; A.\. C. BulleBullers jr.. Twin Falls' J. ■ D ietrich; D. W. MIhon, Twinj' «gate. ““ • He found a sleeping.- guage ’ edition, of her memoirs, ‘"e V‘e' he Trang. ■ /, - J. Huy^eT,T)lotrlch: \ ------Bullers, TTwin Falls;- N,-Thoraa.■ E. Gregory,^ Twin Falls; T. Dietrlc 4jear and puput to death nine monthsll' •“-■“'•'Jtr'""' VZ Krahn, Fairfield; T. G. Lan-n- mon,mon. GoodlniGooding; R. 'Brotison, Burley: f. ^ ' Shoshone; W. G. Flxsen, Sho-jderii“• alter the dictator's death.-NikitaIta jickun u Uk.-^ >•1 an-altitude of 10 feet," he went • G..W , Easterday, Castleford; i’wsho ui on, spewing smoke while other caster, Filer, E. H. P Peters, Salmon; R. D.I. M. R. Brooks, Fairfield; L. M.■ rR. ^ W. ' fries,. Twin hlls; E. shone;“ “"ei R. Gardner, Gannett; G.J- g,S, 'Khrushchev, Khl In the. recentint MotinM.nn ■ -t.Ho 3.SM i.uo On, spewi ------EJJ_LaniByiJuliL’ B- J-L Peter.son,Peterson, Salm on; S. _B. Peter- BurrowBurrows, Gooding; J, W. Cary, r.iiioit' ^ R. Gee, Filer; P. M. Greene,e, nBCNBC le lelevlsion p ro g ra m "Khru- P«lrRei,i(uiible) ),17J,I«K)» helhelicopters coptef dipped In to round 1 CJIIeltJl W n _ J : a l l s L j f c ,H a « l ,Ge( s,g up ^ths'jBUrvlvlng-irirmen:------;------— l^ a v e ll, ■ G O Q dlng;~IirPr~L ee;e; son—Salmon;—Er-^K-Slnclalr, son—Salmi KImbcrKlmbcrlyTX-irChlffilleirrwliT p n TWIii—F a lls r~ H . R. 6 UtcmSST7 stich(!jin'1Ej(ll(!;”-^al50-blameds I S ^ ^ kins, Bulil; G. L. Holmes, Twin Sheitey 6,e30 3.400 3,330110 A sk cd I Fairfield: R. E. Leo, Sun Val-1- Salmon; B. G. Stephanlshen,|> Falls; palls; 1 E, J. Craythorn, Jerome; Falls- n Bellevue; A. Harris, Gooding;gi Berla torI Stalin’s misdeeds. . Asked if he was aware of en- : Falls; A, H. Hoover, Twin Bellew • DIaek/oot — U » 1.110 310"J eemy ^ v bullcbullets striking his hellco]^ ■ ley; R, D. temonsr-Fairfleld;1; Salmon;-!Salmon;-Dr-Taylpr, Salmon; R.• R, p,B. Curl,-Twin Falls; K. C.• Falls;'Falls; R. W. Iverson, Twinn D. T- Haum ont, Buhl; E . L^ , — —---- ' MlchiudMIchiudPump. Pi , 10«' • m ' , J. M. Lewis,. Jerome; K. R.I. Taylor, Salmon:Sa F. J.'Wellard, Dennis Ani. FilU H«I. l.ias.ooot ■ itT,ter, hehO replied:Ti "Quito aWure." , • Dennis, 'Wendell; P, D. Dryer,. Falls; G, S, Jarolimek, Filer; HaumoHaumont; Buhl. ' . rji .,,1 Neeley ' 13.200 10,OM S.IIO •'Dajv Bf Lewis, Buhl; D, M. Lorain, Fi-I- Salmon:Salmon; M.f Yakovac .t^ . J vue will bo held at 8 -p.m. Aug.‘g* Goodingooodini Proliclrt 1.710 1.710 • I D . Daly, a « m em ber of the, 12Lst. . F a lls; J, A, May, Twin F alls:i; Dalby,Dslby, Gooding,Go , G. p, Hendrlck.son', Jeromo,' Q,. man, Caslleford;( M. L. Sliobe, Ing; R J. D. May, Twin rallst J, J. . ■ 3, ing; R. S. Miller, Gooding; K,S’ 9 In llie 4-H building a t , tlielie K.k. S.s. Min Offo- Dulshcdgulshed FIj'Ing. Crosses, twp -i P. . ..Miller,- Buhl; I), Mlllon,1, rome;-T.rome; T. J R, Dock, Jerome; W. fun Val ------Twin Falls; F S. C. Shearer, Paul;ll andnnd LciioraLc Anderson, Mary.h KI"' Winrm.lllt, “p, ■ Onkldy; D, . W,-Mlllon, Twinn Deck, Jerome;Jei U, Fairchild, ly, _ V , LItiloVL ltile Wood R iv e r Ani, Hunt 4188 D;D: Snyder,St Hailey; E r Y. Ilnnko nnnko and Janet Walker, all«II lull ol idihii uDroie ro ie StaStars for valor, two Pur- ,, rnHfli-RrD.TMoorcrTwlirTntlsrIT t)nkloy;-^t)nkloy;-M -Mr-Cgjinor,-Tvin; -K .- E, Mason,- Twin Falli;- J.. —D.-D>lrd,-Carcy.;-K,-R.-I)alrd,-D .-II 1 Ir Spirkfi, Snirks —Cflrey;-;^i»-j»;vStarlCrKr GltSnrts-Gldniti-fcrry,^— — ' ■ ------^------, plo Heartllearts-for^wounds,. an Armv— - E, t . Mull, Gootllng; , Z. L...F Falls, a l l s , J R.MoyR, Meyers, Duhl;^R. J. Meyers,, CCarey; a r e y :' E. -M. Dennett, KeVl- Hcvburn: Hcyb'tii V. L. VctiJblo, "Sunin Ollnoiln particlpatlrig »re rc-■c- •’ -PI PRODUCTION UP Commendation Commend Medal, two VIct- i Mull, Gooding. ' N, GorrIGorrlnRo, Burley; 11. J . Duhl; (G. W. M iller, Kclchum;; chum ; D. L. Doyle, Buhl; P . Ali; Valley; Valleyi B, L, Ward, RIchfleldlll queuedquelled lo get thcTr garm entnt WASHINGTONWASHI (AP,)r-Domes.IS- namcso gallahtry dccoratlons ! . W, L, Nftrrlji, Filer; W, C. Hawkins) . Twin Falls; I„ G., S.S, MllleMiller, C orral; G. F, Mueller,, Crowell,Crowell 'Je ro m e ; V, Davidson,1, J. J, R. R. West, Rupert; L. D.3. Jcscrl|ilbn3escrl|il In U n o r a Andersonon tic producllonprodi of sllvor' was upjp and 08 Air. Medals, three of. ' ■ 1 Oakloy, Gooding; IMI. Olnmler,r, IlcndrlXjIlondrlXj Twin Fulls; IC. 1, Ketchum;Kolchui D. D. Mycri, Rich-- RRupert upert; D, T , Eldredge,'K im)- - Wortlilngton, Worthli Carey. • ns soon,looi ns possible, accordingng Bllglitlysllgntly In May but tiie outputut which wore wo for valor, j jr., Gooding; A. L Osborn,1, Hurst,Hur>ti Ui^HUcllevuc; J, D. Jolnlson,, field;Hold; .J, L. • Niiwlaml, Hurley;; liorly; R, H.| Eldredge, Klmbor-r- nuitea Duli Antelope Hunt 411 loJuduto Judulh Ann G ra y b c a l, Elm orero from gold gol mining was down, thetie Daly's parents llvo In Long | ' Gooding; A, M. Oilwrn, Quod-I- HaioltoniHaiolton;,! C. C .K n sf, King Hill;; C, II. Noxon,I Kptchum; E. S.. ly; K.R. E, Evang.'ilalley; ll. F. 0 ID, . K, 12 Allred, Ruperl. : C6unlyC6unly fiomt ex ten sio n agent. Bureiu B u re iu of < Mines laid Thursday,y. Branch, N.J.1 I, . C .' ...: ' i :■ . , A .

I ; 1 2 ' Twin Fol\Time5 -Nje eW w s5 . ^ Aug.'i 4 - 5 J 9 6 7 ■ ‘ ■ I' -'-i ' ■ ■5.0Negi|te ■ 5 . T he D a f l^ T o d a/ y " ' s s M . a r ke t a n d FI i n n a n c i a l1 M h e p o r t ^Walk d ty On — ■' , ^ . " I - PeaceJpssion—OIL [ / Investor ^ Dow-Joires, 2 p.m. ByLoClSECOOK r ^ftotks' o t k s •?«30 Industrials, 924.76 u p -2.78m- G raiii Hvestock NEW ^ ROCHEaE,N..Y. (AP) By WILLIAM A. D O Y LE ___ .^W hen the s u n goes dow n and i _ ... E_J:31l-P,M.'-SUMMA!tV-~ MARiMARKETS-AT A GUNCE=E= =?f-=M alls-J74i5 .up,J.24------cnCHICAGO (AP) . - Soybeanscans .■ ^------OGDEN------Ti_and ____ _ .—. I . 15 UtilUrfis 134.33 up 0.08 ' and J the lights come on in this suhur- ,Q.. I expect lo retire shortly,orlly. A. VWhat-the-words im ply. Just - ■ T"NEW ;YORK '(AP) — Tho NEW-S<()RKN EW ( A P ) - J5 and grain fu tu res prifcs zigzag-!zag- 0OGDEN (A P ) -^'^CMtle and han—comnHinityHust-noFthr-of V -m -gain —Stocfai — lligheri aetive-tfo^ —^ "th -~of ^ - own—stoclts of five—different-crcn t a(iuut~liVgi'y~ininpifiiyaliijul' in eVery ; jteetMiiarfcSj-lfimmeii—a—gain —Stocfc ISSBS" caives na; slaughter neiiersIn t Negroess ‘15 to 'com['companies and. sh a fe s ol one -indust la te this afternoon but s till was ing. ■ . ' during durii most of the sessionn on steadystea to 25 lowcr than last 'ir , one -industry has belter business in ather ' Cotton-Lower. , ■ ^ , > Pullman,2.80SI"" 22 J3H 62H 53'/4-++ if .the1,0 Board-of Trade lo^j' weweek;, feeder cattle dull nn oa 25I?,; yeiirs o|d fan. out throbghgh the. mutualmutu fund, -1-i;ave discussedussed certaincertaii months and seasons ol ' ■' ptrised ‘in an ailcm]!! at artother ' Cottoi —^ f iC O iL ,- - -33L_SJ; 34V4 54% + i (nr on'a-Tnission of peace,ice, my holdings1 with a friend who t'h<>the y.year than In nlhprs. .Fj-n,------■ fr'gh for the ■vciir. Trailing was CHICAGO;CHICAC ■ • ^ ^ RalstonP i ^ .60 31 27 i 37H 37M + .4 BrBrQkfcr.r- s a id the.,miir)icL'.dis-,l,Sma^(livl.^noll ~n7fpring; s I a-iug-h-t4i-r- Wheat—Higher; fair depiand. jj'JJ''Haynicr I.^Ob J r .jj l "J5l{ 3J!+ +T ,« ^ counted a private report-for5>for5> classcsclas one' load choice 820-885Q005 T h e y . are--■-‘police-p artnnets," ers,’’ 's.jijis.:m .chargeJf Investmentss for jiomists_and_o.tJi.et„business-,nomisi ;• .. active, r . ‘ , W^^eai 2°- Raytheon ,80 42 K% 85V5 80^! + U ; ■ol the “n .insurance company, i ad- watch Volume f o r Ihe first four hourslOurs Corrt — Mixed; some liquida-aa- Heading t o . 19 m -30>i 2fl!i + /, castingcasti reco rd corn and soy- Ib slaughter heifers iri. smmall all P^ii'paid $2.25 an hejur to patrol the “!' ,” ad- watchers h^ve various formulas w as •8.24 .million sh a re s’ com- com-, lion.tion. B'.'i''Ite.chCh ,40b 135 21% 20Ti 21'i +-<- %M beanbear .crops .larger than previ-irevi- lols 25.70-26.40; feeder cattlejttle business districts dnd.lowiw ft- vises me to keep one, ofI fny that lakeI mon’th'tp-month J - RepubStl 2,50 123 4» 48% 48% + % ing tb stocks (in a big electric and seasoiseason-td-season ups a n d downs p arq d with 10.05 miliiop fo r.r. the , Soybeans-Mixed;Soybc liglit, trade.ae- {J;X„Revlon 1.30 330 6511 6ifi 6J% +2^2 •. ous.ly estimated. ’ . ^ . few mostly good 325-496 Ib 'slcer come neighborhoods, talking tb Butcher hogs — Lower, tOD top RexallRouii .30b 71 40^1 391; 40Vi + Vi H. _£B£fii Pr slipped somewhai^vJien-ivJieii xaljxafc.22-UU2HOO^.-._.______youngsters and.,5tonDlii'g_traulilarQuhle £ gas-“5_ utility comn an v l.-se lLlUall, a ll, into-jiccount~when--figuring-outin to -ji ------— ^ -mjLJitnetiiaiid-putltho-nioney -how-w 5^ 7 5 2 3 :25:- ..... - ■ ------—*^TiEyn^iet":sr\'^(r5r thptho.retyirt i w a s Issiipri hiit qiiit±uidi------— L J3e f0 re. il. starts,— ^ jb j lj loney- -how-well -a-compiitiy-DiTiTdnstfy ' ' '' •' G am s outnambered lo se rs by RO-n Tob 2 227 43 + ; J jjj. into utility stocks fo r thS great-ireat- is doingdoii on an anngal basis. . in o re than 7 to 4.- Slaug!Slaughter steer's — Steady to RhtemMKktfm 1.40^ J7J« i'39^ \J9Jil ++ ii (J ly ly Ti reco v e red ,o n buying by “m- com- OMAHA ■ "We go^over there, and dis-‘"i.'* ' . Leatlin^ issues showcti gainsns of higher, top $28.00.' . s. '- UjjjsRonnSel .35g 75 Bt' 0‘,-a ^ ^ -*•+ Ji % miS£ mission houses and loca) trad- q Hogs P®''®® '*1® crow d, without calling-alllnE safety. , TakTake s to re sales, w h ic h nor- • Rohr Cp .80 73 )l«- 31 31% + % 'J trad- OMAHA (A P) (USDA)^Hogs irtner Would -investments in such ifiallyrta lly boom in Decem ber. If the ■■ ijractions tb-'a ^int or more.re. ------uoyccRoyCCola .728 37% 37*i 37% ...... <=''-'=■ 1 ' 4,50 4,500; barrow s and gilts Seadyeady ‘he PO'i'e." say® p artn er, Ilnw- I^rirt.nrW RR 30 9‘/i 9>1 9',i...... •••• RoyalHoynl Dut1 le196 38% 37H 38% + % La jljj stocks be-safer ?nd mo're remu-■emu- recortrecords show 1hat such safes ;• ’The advance was a follow- KihvR orp ,(iO 66 47^ 40>i 4*1,4 + Rvderf -I- y. Late ■ lit the session many»any m to ; 25 higher in fairly ac tivei Jerry•^®r Calnek, 19. "When the »■ >4 RyderSyi .60 5 1 37 26^. 27 * + Jj % pa1n gains w ere replaced by losses, trai IQ lo police come, there's trouble,", , nerative. than ray present hold- usuallyusual! go up 50 per c e n t from through .to th e Jalc Thursdayy rc- I-;va„5Pd ,COb 85' 3fiU 37»I 38*.+, ?4 Safeway l.IO78 «»J 23Vj 23%-% 8^^^^ ses- trading; 1-2 200-230 Ib 22.110 lo P °' 5ngs? . NoveriNovember to December, il coVery as Wall-Street digested2Sled jjvcnimrp1-veri.harp • 64 26H25H + Vi♦- H SlJoiLd SlJoiL 2.80 144JK 43V4 43% ++ %14 Ca Carlot grain receipts weree cs- es- 22 22.25; 2 sow.s steady to 25JiiBher;iher; " "T^e cops,” says Roy T u c k er,--® —the iinplicaiions. of Ete.sident t-af" 11114 iflgK 1091^ + 1^ s^LSSiLSanP 2.20, 11•ll%.50^ 51 ...... tim'ateilfim'a at; -wheat 44 cars','corn i.f Maybe. There’S even!.H a would be misleading to s^y that ■ idem :i5g w 37» :nl iii +4- 5 sSlRfgR Sgi 1.40b70 3J% 32»/« 33 + Vi cn “ “ HI 1.2 ,-11)0.3,50 Ib lS.75-19.75; 2-3 500- als.also 19, “kind of take a negativegatiye prgtty good chance that thee an- the annuala rate of sales 'fa ------j^twiHi-rctlJiitUof-a la pw- —^ ■linndef -Ajme--- |t8 '4an i*i\ ; 56% - %-J1 sOVbsoybeans 48. c swer could be strengtliened-i to mmonth onth’s sa le s times 112) sh o t up cent tajt surcharge. - > FcdWiir ■ 1:70 131 '69?', 67 69!^ -t2V,t2.% ScherlngScbfirli 1.20__ 33 6Sii 65>^ fiSU — K _ t- __ Cattle 1,000; calves 10; slaugh-inch- kidkids. They come from hon)^ home. read ^^3^1 "probablyrii^ut-l-ean^ -50-^ ------— G u lf------Weslern—id^Trmrrr-m—t-jt— m rirqi J6% m r ^ T i H s r t e ;----- <1 ii( ■ UK w ■+T1t'4.T)t Wter steers -and heifers steady:ady; TRi .They Had a few argumentss withWltn fo r sure. N either can any- to the n e x t—unless th e r e wa s ______jr ie s .was up_ more than ^_pojnlDOint rat"! >■< 38 32',i 31',^ 32 -- !iVi SCM Cp( .«b IM J! S7?J 5«lj -*1 +1 . OGDEN coH high th e ir wife. T h ey take it o u t on »i -- H H Scoit Scoitr Paper 1 849 27% 37Vi 37% + % nr cows strong -to 25 higher; high -the jut on bodyn6lse=norsvenl®iirfi^na,rlend, a mmui u tti'la rg e r than n o rm a l in­ __ and_ was pacing'The list Ju.st y jSFirilChrf 'S , .51t ISO 31 30 30 ~- i ^i SbdCstL, sbd Cs 3.20 19 67% 67 67 -*■ -OGDEN (AP)—Wheat deliver-iver- choice cho with few prime 1112-1250-1250 the kids." the I investment adviser. creasecrease. ■, ."'"ahead 61 Sperry Rand w h ii c c h h I'lirukmoFImlkolo 1 4.\3 27H 26r» J7H*■ H+ SearlGD Scarl C 1 30 14 57 56U 57 +■+'(i % pd, pd, truck b id s; No. 1 red pro- tblb slocrss 26.75-27.(10; other choice ^ Fla Pow 1.3J 19 4fi',i ' 461/4 «'-i +\ ytVt .Sear# .Sear# Roe la 311 60% 59^4 59% + '/j (gin loice The police partners come He’sHe giving you conservative'alive So, the December sales figure ■ showed a fractional gain. Fla pJ”Pl.t ,'164 33 l4i, 73',^ 73]', -•l/i l ‘/i Seeburj Scebur .60' 46 18% 17H 18% ++ !? [j tein 'I. 1.45; N o. 1 red 10 proteinotein 950-1150 950- Ib' 25.75-26.35; choiceMice fromfroi the sam e kind ol neighbor-ghbor- advice—theadvic kind lo be expectedected would be divided by one and ■'AJso active, Alli.s-Chalmers,ner.<5, f F,\.mc1C cp Cp .is 12.1 37J; 36li.37'4+m SharbnSharbn Sll 1 67 3l(^ 3l§i 31%-%_ i j l-'lo. 1.46; No 1 red 11 protein 1.48; 1.48; wilh will few prime 945 lb. heifersifers hoodsMhathoc they palrol inn this from someone in h is position, a hal Montgom ery Ward, Parite n Dav- a v FootlFairj;™';'"/ -9032 If.fi I6^i -IfiH + ^i -V4 Shell shell on ( 2.10 9 74% 73»; 74 + i; fsJo ^ lition, a half, th e n multipled b y 12 .Fnrd.Mot }40 IHO 531, 53W-53i/,-J^-J,) .Shell shell Trn' T .58g 4 21% 23H 23% -+ V\i - No.'‘l J red 12 protein l.liO; No.*10. 1 1 26.75; 26.7 other-choice 800-975 Ib ata t communitycon of .83,000—includingluding But, instead of talking about to comecoi u p with a seaso n ally . Is and' Standard Oil (New JCr- Jer- j,-or,,-,f McKevi il6 26 25^3 2^li- Vi- .She^^v'nWm .she^^v'r J 67 47 45'A 46% +IU+ ,(;. ‘cQ red 13 p ro te in 1..52; No. I whitevhite 24.7,5-25.50. 24.7 I13,0003 ^( N egroes—and they say "safety,""siife I would majtee his adjustedadju st annual rale of sal^s. - eey) were up a point or better.‘tier. Fropp.sulFrirnsui I 3S ‘ i7 70 f.8 f>R -2 —2 Sinclair sinclnl 2.60 . 35 M% 79V^ 80 + %ii. whCi wheat 1.27; No. 2 barley 2.00, SI Q-„ FiWKi p \7« »4 m 33V4 m +^ Vi Sinnerro Smnerl 2.20 67 13% 73V^ 73% ..... 00, Sheep none. thethey-“know how kids feel." - slatestatement read "less .tlsky,"sky," The formulas used are .^n- ' General. Motors sagged more GamSko 1 30 4 JlUj 20>i 25^-^- Ii SmilhK SmllhH 1.80n' 36 J7 • 56^ 56% + % Car arrivals: Wheat 40. . -■— - 1They're like average kids Ther ‘ J (han a point while Ford and GActvpto vc.pt 1.30. fi(i 31J; Jl',^ 3H, + H .SouCal ; kids There, is some in' everyEvery tended^4otendec iron out n o rm a l .sea­ »- H .SouCali: 1.40 22 35% 38V4 38% - % Wh^tWl per bushel, barley per today. They d o n 't want to3 lake take investment. inyes - . . son -1 C hrysler lo st fraitions. T h e. tootop f3<‘''AnilF .40 222 22^ 22‘4 22H -- li U .South .South Co( 1.02 106 2fi% 36 3«% - % -lul ' por . CHICAGO tod son - to - season and m onth-to- ■ ■ ^ Gon CiB 1.20 28 24 23^ 24 +*■ Vi '/* .SouNGna .SouNG J.30 20 3»% 39V4 39%~.... cwt. / . ' cCHICAGO (AP) - ('USbA(l (— o r ordd e r s from nobody," says StocksSto of ulillly companiesisare are monthm onth changes and, thus, pro­ slee ls were mixed. (trnOynarrGfnDynam I 137 72'/^ 71U 71%+1<-> .SoulbPaC.SoulhP 1.50 1 23 34% 33','i 34% ++ ■% % ------Hup n 75 M ark Briley,. 20. counI ■ D u Pont h'eld a 3-point gain,zain, GcnKlcco.ni:i..c 260 138 107^ 106j'» 107^ +^ ?i *i South Soulh Ry I 2.80 10 51% 54',^ 54% + % Hugs 4,500) bulchers 50 lo 75 M a counted as among the least vide a better picture of true •irnn ^*’'<1 t- h Spartan Spartai Ind 57 8% 19'i 19% ++ % t p, PORTLAND ,... - low;lower; Is 210-2.10 lbs 23.00-2.3.25;.1.25; BrileyB ,says,.^e’r0 not; here risky of those in a n y industry,islry. ann u ala ra te s ol .sales, orders, bolstering averages. American‘can (i.aM.lls 1.50 9 7iJj Wheat (bid) to arrive market,rkel, 2,50 Ib.s 2I.60-22..50; 2-3 250-2700-270 waiw a n t 10 hurt you." growgrowth in value a n d dividendIdend • ■pj . - w hile 1-pOint losses were taaken k en o |.ui,ut iso...66 29?; 29W 29^ -- 'A 14 sioiioStOIICal 2.50b 167 59% i9 59% ++ % V. No. No. 1 bulk, 20-day shipmenl,:, de- lbs .21.00-21.75; 2-3 ■270-300.. lbs I)Instead^ he says, "If I would payoi payouts over the y e a rs. They're by IBM and P(to. nraKiGTclFI i 1.40 -*^133 47^4 46V4 47W +4- V^ ScdOilInd stdOill 1.90 27 61 63H' - % Uvpt • GenT.rr-.80 242 30H 29% 30'4...... sidON. SldONJ 2.40g 476 ^ 65^ 65% +1- « livered "\f. c o a st: W hite l.!)3; Soft 20.2.5-21,00;20.2 1-3 330-.150 lbs sows see a group of youths fighting,jhting, the kindk you look to for-stabil- - Business - . .. Gaias of about a point were iiS'pjcXfis Pacific lb 138 CO’/, CO 60',j +i- StdOllOh StdOllC 2.60 6 69^ £9% 4- % White Whll .1.'59; White Club 1..59.5. 19.219.25-19.75; 1-3 ,150-400 lbs 18.50-18.50- I'dI ’d say, 'Look here fellows)w s it ily—whileily—' not expecting lo get .^;^.^^ad£j!y^BQeiDgu_G 8n etal_ DDy- Jz Gtrbern»btr 1,10i,: •_ ^ 33'/, 38M '3B>i -z JV, i fitSLJUisiSAiiat Pm — 13LU II L+_ V —He Con. flettyOil- .IPg 80 W-is-W stfln Stfln" VWarn 1 ' ‘ 5U"'!J%7l “ 51 i'+Ay I ii —Hard-'Red'-W , ,oi inler;". Ordimryitiary --18,50f=14-^0(M50=lbs=17S()^18-r75f--18^ 8-r75f doedoe3n't=make.=any-^ense-‘io-be -to-be rich=on=lhem---ln-a-hurry,—--J-rich= . tianiics, Raytheon, Alcoa, X Con- ,„ C.illfttc 1.20, 38 57 5fiH-56^--fi S(au/f. , troi Data; Procter & Gamble,. (-i,„ Aid' ~ \ Slau/fCh 1.80 94 49 ( 48»i 49 +%V U m - 2:3 450-500 lb s 17.50-18.75; 2-31450- 450- h e rre fighlirig. You’re just' going SomeSot of the stocks you namedamed )OlC„Glcn Aid .70 462 19 18% 18% +^ 4i fi SlerlDi StcflDrOR .DO 35 52 i 52‘4 52% - ‘H‘% BarleyBa (bid) to arrive market,rket, 500 Ib.s 16.7,5-17.50. . to be arrested.’ " in y your letter are high-flyingflying By JOH N CUNNIFF Slandard O il (New J e rs;ey), e y ), Goodrich[;«».{rich 2.40 78 64« 64 64,^ -- H H Steven, StevenJP 2.25 49 45 '* 48Vi 49% + % 20KlaynfiA, shipm ent delivered cosi: Q American Tobacco and Loril-^i\\ Goodyr""Jfco'' 1.35 32 50',i 4954 49/, - studeb.Sludebak .75g 861 72% 70'/, 71%+lH 7. COSI: Catile 5,000; slaughter steersleers "They" don’t want to listenten al growthgrow situations — which have AP Business Analyst ■Oril* CraceCo 1.40 lOO 4C'4 45% 45 J +^ H H Sun 0Oil Ib 11 8S% 68 68',{ ++ % i; No. No. , 2, 45 lb w estern .'iO.SO. Nn.In. 2, ..jtca.steady lo 25 higher: prim e 1,150 first,"firs says Tucker, "Theyy call skyrocketedskyrc In value. Congralu-;ralu- n nE ev W YORK (AP) — There lard. . nranlicsGranites 1.40 85 30Vi 30 30% t--f Vi Sunray Sunray '1.40 155 36% 36V4 36%..... 2-fOV2-rovtj)r.2-row western 50.50. |,.ii) ' Prices advanced on the Amer- GranWT . 1.10 78 34^1 34% 34 i H + Vi Swi/i swi/t Co : 1,30 88 39% 28V4 28% + Vi 0. 1,400 lb ste e rs 27.2,5-28.00; high you a 'Tom’ and othe^ nick- lations.latiot But, as is ' usuallyI the aare r e wwr^ers in residence, musi- GtA&P 1.30a 45 32ij 33y. 32%...... •• .TampaTamoa El .60 7 0 29% 29>/4 29% ++ % n '-0 Coarse g ra in w h DI e s a I e, choicecho: and prime 950-1,400I lbs narnames. But after you talk...t6jlk...t6 case with out-and-out growth[owth clans in" residcnco, artist.s. and I'Jean Stock lExchange, - ■ ntGt Nor Nor k Ry 3 ,17 '67’/, 67^ 67 i + 9i aj Tektronix Tcktroi 167 47% 46?J 47% 44. - %Jl prOH prompt d elivery, bulk Ion, f.o.b, 26,7 ~ " ■' ____ GI-G(' We.ll We.^i Finl 648 17 |6',4 16 I --Vi V4 Teledyne Teledy: Inc 52 114% ll2Vi 112% + 11/4 l.o.b. 26.75-27„50; choice 950-1,400 lbs ththem,-it's e okay," . ' slockslocks, they pay lowiL dividendslends poetspoet's in residence on-America’s GiWSur 1,60a 14 51 B0% 50 J -- Vi Temieco Tennec 1.20 135 2«% 26H 28%..... track P o rtla n d : Corn, No. J,, yel-vel- 2G26.25-27.(10: 2 mixed good and TThe police 'partners wentIt into in relationsr to their marketarket campuses,campi so why, not a busi­ ' ■ S P.M. QUOTATIONS oGret-nGnt S f „ , ' .80 61 38^* 37% 38 ...... Tcracfi Tcxnco 2.C0a 186 75% 74Vi 74%..... lOW, NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE f.reyhound % low, ea stern 55.00-55.25. OatssNo. No. choicechiii 900-1,300 lbs 25.25026.25;6.25; opeoperation July 27, and that: night prices.price . ' ness ( executive in residence. IE Greyhound I 118 24^4 24% 241^ -- H fexET texETm 1.20 173 24% 23V4 24 + «% 2,380 Ifl Ib w h ite 58.00-58.50. Barley higt Snici . N«l nrumnAirGrumnAir .80 80 41% 4[v^i 41 —%- Tex Tex GG Sul .40 76 150% 149'/* 150% +1% f}„ srley high choice and prime 850-1,lf)01,100 theythe; helped-put d3wn a.disturb-isturb- Ifif you make Ihe move rec- D j, ean O ssian .MacKenzie, who * (bds.) Illch Low Last; Ch£. Ch£. Gul/Gulf Oil 2] 60 122 72»i 71% 72% +*■ ^ Tcxail Tcxailnrt .80 76 127% 125 137% +])(+2% ‘'^0- No. ■ 2, 45 Ib w estern ,50.,50. Grain5rain lb slaughter-: heifers 26.25-26.50;6.50; a n c e when a group of young-/oung- ommendedomm by your friend, you AbhoU Lab I 38 ...... GuHSiaUl C.MUSiaUl .80 11 24 23Vi 14 +*• l/.Vi Tex Tex PIPLd .35£ 214 33 ■31Vi 22% + % SOrS sorghum, fre e m arket .52.2,5- chni heads the business college at AUC Con ,80 30 17V« 37^ +4- Vi W Malliburt Halliburt l.flO 31 63'^ 62% 63% + %‘/i Textroi Textron 1.20 50 81% 8IV4 81% + U c'f )2.2,5- choice 800-1,075 lbs 25.50:26.25;6.25; steisters poured out of a Communi-imuni- can expect£ to get higher current™ Ppen ._n sy , lv an ia State U niversity, Abox Cp 1,60 12 )J!i m 33Vj 4- + Vit Ur HnrrI* HarrI* Inl Int I 13 en-; fiUi 61% +1fl Thloko Thlokol .40 122 21% 33% 23%+: % 1! 52;5f). . . - mixmixed gnnd and choice 24.75-14.75- ty Action program ddance, an ce, dividenddivid' yields (but less polen- „ ,i ,„ j ' ACF Ind 2J0 33 Jt + ji Heciniiecla-M- M 1.2Q—2i_JSui_aiiLjlli»-t=4i.=4i- Jid/i +1+ 1 Hrwl'ock HewPack .20 32 83% 83 83% + HH TransVTransWAlr 1 151 ««% 60 .66%...... ’rain cows I6..50-ia.50. tratra : s h baskets afire. ulilit;utility slocks. residence, and the program is Admiral JSp M JlU HSJ +4- ‘i % HoffHolf Elcci Electron 19 12^^ 12^* 12'^ + %Vi Transa Transamcr 1 213 44% 43% ’ 44% ■+■«+ % SOrg sorghum (m ilo ) 3; millfeedJ 10. lambsl.mi steady; choice and primerime E ach police partner w ea a r rs s a Now,No' this is a norm al move AirKcdtn I. 0 68 41',{ 41H «>/4 +4- ii % Unlid Holid Inn Inn .60 2S 72^ 7! 71 -2-2 Transil Transilron 181 17 16% 17 4- % being studied and copied b-y- oth------^iMnAlum. 1 64 MU 2HIi...... HollySug..... HollySug 1.20 64 .XV* 35% 3Ci/* + y.y* Trt Trt Cc Cwr .428 lOi 13% 2«V4 33Vi t+ Vi ------■■ 26.0126.00; couple lots prim e 26.50;6.50; rre e d arm band and is sworn in by for 'ppeople at.'rellrement'time- er schools. AlkRCp .lOu 24 lir, ll'/4 IIH ...... Hamejtk Hnmestk .80b 81 49% 48% 49 ...... TRW TRW 1.40 13 75% 75 75 1 - (j % KANSAS CITY ' ■ chnichnicq 80-100 lbs 24,50-25.50; cull th e police. T h e y patrol in p airs, when they need m o re Income. AllcRLii J,4Db n 73 72!i 72‘-, — Vt % llonpywlHoneywl 1 10 102 85»i 83% 85 +\%+ lVi TwcnCTwcnCon 1.60 lOO 56% 55W55% + %•f ji K/ KANSAS C IT Y (AP) - Wheat to 'need Bruce W iesley, vice p resid en t Allfk Pw l.JO 30 '35li HU 25^(, +4- !'» % Hook Hook Ch Ch 1.40 15 « 44% 44% + HH UMC UMC Ind .60 251 24% 23% 24% + ooc , 'heat to giiral sh o rn slaughter owes TThe h e program is financed b5y y the And, if you find yourself in need Allied C I.SOb ■ 101 m W!j 40^i +•|-i%IHnoie I House Fir Fin 1 14 71V, 27% »nCar Jli! 225 cars, down in up i/„, JJa-U4-o(|! ------eitj------eity-Md^tate;------— ^—--- tifT tif~rTrore~sKSiiging n mnney-ay to ^ i qf-^Ameriean-€iin-ei)7—WS..S fhiV, IdalioPw IdalioPw 1.50 6 32% 32% 32% ...w Uniroyal' Uniroy 1,20 73 45% 45 45% —-1 % 1 . rnrnCq 4? rnrs, dniiin4f4,>-ii[>-l7—ii |~ Tlir'-inllmvinj^ ^ r],intnlinni: .'iinrn. IimkiLW oiild Sif V those nam ed shortly, AW rnn 2?f1 . 14 JS J)l, 57T' _— U iJea) Ideal Ccm 1 52 18% 18% 18% -r W% UnilAirLin UnilA 1 1 93 81% 79ii—SOTrTit mT i If you have big profits in those nam ed AmCrySufi I 23' 3?'i II 22^ ~ W ii 111 III CentCent l.i 1.50 13 693i 61 i 69% - % (i UnilAlrc UnilAli 1.60 120 97% 86^ 06% l- l ?{ j No 2 while 1.35-I.40N, No 3 I.2.1- 1.2.1- Pi'oviiledP’'" ’ by H, W, McRoberts ~ slocks you now hold, however,ever, " It Itakes a lot of doing, a lot ■ AinCyon 12S 206 2)\i 33 33U ...... Imp Imp Cp Cp / Am 272 9^ 8% 9 I- + ViVt Unit Unit Cp C ,50g 14 11% 11% 11% - U 1.39^ lixocl and Co., Twin Falls. W-O 1 Ti? ■'itoci' AmElP \Mb 71 38U 3JU 38 + W InRDrRond - Ji 1.3SN, Nd 2 yellow and mixed T ituco, could be wise lo ^pace your o f org.o rganizing," said M acK enzie, 4- H InRDrRand 2 25 46^ 46% 46%...... Unit Unit Fruiti t 440 51% 5IVi 51% + % 1 973, 291/ I H igh Low Close ^SiUTeiider l i Apnka ],Ma 10 3014 30W 3P?S 4-4- W Vi Inland Inland Sll SH 2 34 38% 38% 38%...... •• UGasCp UGasC 1.70 3R 79% 79 + 79% ^ 1.27a^l.29l^ No 3 l.l9%-1.29i/4. ‘ selling over a number of yearsyears “" b but u t this is one of th e most AmFPw 1^6 133' H\{ M 25^ +4- % InsNoAm InsNoAm 2 40 67 C4 63l{ 63% +^ % ^ Unit Unit MM M 1.20 2 0 26% 25« 35%-%~ ' OatsOa 2 car.s, unch. to up I, N,; No 'Aug. ' “R 27.00 26.92 27.00 . ' —so th a t you don’t ta k e all your stimstlm u llatin g things we’v e ever . AvHome I,JO Jl 7 wl 67H +4- % InfprlkSt InterlkSt : 1,80 8 3P/4 31 31 --Vi 'Z US US Borax I3c la 26 33% 30?J 33% -.Vi 2*Wh 7S1/, Oci. 27.G0 27.50 27.60 K Am Honp .50 jtJA. V. irminM 4.4fih 4.4tlh____ ILiniiLlDl—507—-4 — -USGyp Z i l 2'white 74i/n-7« •— — -^ii li |„t Itu T&T T&T 1.50 41 1081'4 lO"!^ 107'',-•% % Univnpd UnlvOr 1.40 5 98 97% 97%-% Car kcep- K enzie sa y s, "tlie men w e want Am Photodpv 207 11% ll'» 1H-; — >; |ni Int T/;-rTf.-T V u'l • 5 OS-', [)R% 9R%..... UpjolmUpjohn 1.60 62:60% 59'^ 59% -- U Jl Sacked c- b ra n 43.60-4‘i.25 would quickly surrender if Com- jpging ’(those shares an d a perioderlod a r e in o perating posllions. They Am Smi-U 3d 3.S U 7i‘j 11^; 4-4- VlK lov.'i\S“%v lov.'i\S‘«;v \34 1 'iV>i/4 H‘vV4 2f>Vi + '• Vi»mi<5 Ufia ' *35 3n>i 39% +7 V,\ Sacked sh o rts 4G.50-47 25 O U ' ver th e C ounter»mu';e r 5 munist China ever attacked his .withdrawal plan. The generally-rally- m uust st be1 in dccision-making ca- Am .Sid 1 <^22 2.H!i 2Ii,i 2«H •+■!%4-1',, ITK ITK ( (kt kt 1 lb 13 cn'/. IIO CO ViirinnVarlnn Asso 70 37% 37 37'i— U ' WJl ------^Am-7-A-T-lJD—T3(V-52-- '3rvff\Cn—— ‘r Co-Uft---.1(S-+-“}- V-'nrfo- =_U. j .WheaL futures-elbscd from:1 up 4>.h.*im..,rt-f-r.,m-NABI>-ei~«l>proiiVt«„ trax^ 5_Q.U5Q i!ntrij______rprnnrprnmmpnHf>rf vvllhf^rnwnl .raternt<> p acitieacities, on the firing lin e ." V-'n(fo-CS~T3 34“3 J l i .. 1 1 to ',n 1'^. ttihH',v In ll. ni. AM hi.U uvo liil4«rilPol<*r10.* '"There’s no point hTfightlng is .,jx Am Tob ISO 24S 3tiii 3.UJ 4-1-+I JnhiiMan JnhnMan • 2 3fl .77 Wl', (i4% r>5% +- \ \ Vul'ip^ Viil'.IPw ’I.3G ■22 44% 44% 44'; - ^ jniW is six per cent a year. , c„„,Says Wiesley, "ll was damned A.MPlnc .36 7 3R\ 3?», .ISi; 4 ‘i ,l„l,h .lolinJohn John .6U '40 73% 73% 73i^ +■ 1.3‘■3 w.iriil-umbw.iriili 1- . 74 47'j 46% 4C% - 'J - lijcl'i ltiic-i,l’.'nl»T ...... onth tr ip tn . interesting. It was p le asan t, but Aropliimol .70 1J7 3.S1, 3«ii 28*, 4- -+• '-i '-i Jonpn Joiipn I. L 2 2 70 2R TT',; f.fi% ffi% --% \ WoMnAirL u'oMn, I 51% 50% SO’i -t i% GASH GRAIN o",',','; cip tn ".seasonally adjusted” in ““*''|it busl- was hard .work,Jhcy like, to Annronda 412 511', SM, 52 4-4- 'j 'j Jov Joy Mli- Ml,; ! 25 41 .VS .17 3: ’',.....•••• U'nllanr U'lUlan 1 10 79 31 30% 31 +* J,1, CHICAGO (A P)-W lioat Nos'o '>2 Bid Askedsked L London. or "That’s madness.- Let ness„ess news slnrics concerning re-j , ----- AnKcn- Cftem • Hj; -- _ k K Kni«rr Kj[5cl.aI Al 1 30 r.ti', .1:% 57-',-I-I Waij.nWaiJuTi'l 140 U9 <1% 40';' 41 '+ 'i hard .75 them tSke over and slay as long mii 5 1'°*' ll'o re , .so ----- Aimco Slt-3---- KT-ST^^SIl'', 571., Kiiv^.'rRo'Kii,v«.'rRo' .RO b-% Wrvg WtaJsKI ItiO 33i 65% M% 4>ftU 4-+ 'ii, hard(.fa/ 1.63ys-G-1^,i n; No ’’ r«l(1 l.-i.Mlii1,.; .Mbi'rlsnn's ; long (nil .store sales, factory nrdcrslj’jjeyithey ,4 V 1 .| Fr|iiily Oil______2 U ilI —2150—iO _ lis Gnd would permit------!------and-s ..... Ki'nnornit 2 tifi 50% 4'l'j 5l) —- % U’cycfl U’cyerlir 1.40 43 43 . 42V, 42’i * + li ‘ ------and-sueh;-8ut-lhla-lertn-is-iiever | Armi 4- + % 5, Krrr Krrr Me Me 140 179 147 144»i 14? 42'.; While’ ■*T, ^6; No 2 yellow 1.2G. Oat.s No I'Fji-.slScc.1' Fji .s Cp. 3!.25 32.00 ,..1^ l aj'y explained. What doe^,I it mileage out of you. But that's ^2'.« While Moi 3b- 2^ W! 5G 56 e - % avfr' ,25 stronger, nation.. .Why_shQuld_I mean A!*(1 DO -rKO ' 13 n n 73 4-14-1 KimhClk KimbClk : 2.20 17 70 Cn% 70 .....•.... Winn TDix. 1,50 26 W, 291,4 29*4-..... extra heavy mixed 753/4; No■Jd 1 FFirs irst Sog. Inv. 5;75- - 6r25 strc _ just gooai5usiness7' --- Atrhisnn- l.fio— «f> Jft’J 30- -Jff — »i TCopperi -Kopperi tt-40----4lH-4l% o ..r Woniwi Woniwnrtfn-I---- 298*-33%-7T%~^l%":^ heavy^while HCaV 76I/2; No 2 heavy(?avy Gar:G arrett F reight. 22,25 23.00.00 go6o ahead' and destroy the p,e e o p Iele------6^ All Rich 3.10.a4'100'i 10* 103^ 4- 4- VlVt Krcigo-.BC Krcigo-.eo 22 68H fi« 68%'+*• »i% Worthl Worthing 1,5 0 3 41 72 7 0 71',i+l% whkt M acK enzie feels the sam e Atlas Corp 6l5 (i’l JfJ CT'g ...... Kroccr Kroger 1 1.303 101 23 22% 22% +f U Xefox' XefoxCorp 1 • 3135 262% JGOW 26014 -+ ij(% white, 76'/j. Soybeans No 1 yel- Ida. Pw. Pfd. fi7.(lO 72.01)(10 anda n d properly of my country?" Avcn Cp V.ItJ 3R0 M'i MVi + 4-3V« 3V4 I Lear?tfcgear Stfcg .80 358 35% 35 35%+!)/,tl^i Ynnst.S YnUsh^ __ 4owH z A \ ------mnrIna'rrntn.^CjllK 1^10 ^0 1------^ 0 Tho-main-purpossM)t-lhe-Iuiu 0 __ May R is, iinpfriilivp.,_he--be------ifihPC«n>-,€0--- 3J-J4H—i«t-13?r=nr TemDTRUOTmOT 108 69 67 6 7% - U • SO' 'jo ku’s trip was to hold discussionsssions “ ^ lieves, '/or business lo get the ----- SVfin PdHTO 30 llJi; 1184 + +lT{ IV4 Leh Leh Val Val Ind153 8Vi 7?j 8 +f 'A - !i - Soybean o il 9.35 n. |,jb.Lib. Gem S ilver .73 ,80 • nnbcokW 1.35 297 55 5ji 54Ti + ‘/4% Lehman Lfhmf.n 201 2 g 2S 36% 3614 36S+.V4 Wheat closed '/j to % cenlsIls a Morris.-KnudMor 24.75 '25 25.25 on British plans to withdrawid ra w y-tot v T • 1 ■ most oout of the nation's business Halt (IE 1,52 1 2 3I« Jft; 311/* _- ,U '4 [opnl, LOFGls 2 2,80n, 137 55% B4',5 55% +1^ AMERICAN CTpdi? EXCHANGE ' hnsh QO troops ^nd close up military yy schools. But the schools aLso . BonlFds ICS 18 63'5 6^ 63 + 4-li^ 1^ LibbMcN LibbMcN .23/18 13Vi 13',; I3',{ - Vi NKW YORK M - American Stocksiock Y? Seplembor 1.55-%-55-%- RonRogers Bros. 24.00 25.00 W eight lo — iJnnimlt .15p 24 I3!i \h\..... 13^. LiKcett&M.... LiKBott&M S' 9 75 74% 75 +. V^41/ Exchanfa lelecin noon prices. Va',>X; (corn higher to -'4 lower,"■er, Silversmvi S. Q ueens .31 '35 ..15 bases ih Malaysia and’Singa- must establish better rapport Bnckman .30 45 69 68 6BH +1?4+ 1% LIttonInLitlonln 11.541 54 104'/* 103% 104% f+ 11/4; . . (hdi.) l!l|h Low Lail Chg.ci>»- SeDt(Septem ber 1.221/8-1/4 ; oats %■% sjer 'ic p o re by the mid-1970s; --p r j i . T T * 1 "with 'ill’ bbusiness. Beech A4rc I 15 45',^ 41H 45^ — LWmBStnLlvincstn Oil111 R 7V, v { ...... AerojeAerojetOI.SOa ’.4 29% 29% 29%+'“i V n Sierra Life 3.75 4.75 P®"!'The 64-year-old prime minis- I’ T h e choice of Wiesley, w hose Bi:ll How JO • 32 81', 81 SI, — — Vi H LockbdA LockbdA 2 ‘20 12S 70W .fcO'i 70',J + V* AjaxMag *i"r! .(W> 4 51% 53Vi 53%-1_ i' JOWelower, September 721/,-5/b cents;'I'-’ : Surciv Life 5.621/, 6.00 , ^ ^jni= rric e H ilte ^ ^^e Ilendix 1.4U fi'> 5J»i S]>5 5Hi 4-+ W W Lorws.Loews. Th Theai 32 83',4 ^2^ 83% +1%.ii | A-mPetrojTnPet .35g 5 1% 1C% 36%-%!; ryerVC % higher tn % lowcr, Sei)- t e r .said his talks with BIrltish ritish boss ai at American Can is among Dcncuet. 175 fi 5^ 5’/i — Vi LoncSLoneSCem Cem 1 DO 18',i 17% 17%-^_i^ArkLGos ArkU. 1.60 18739 38-% 38% ...0 West C. Airl. 16„17i/J 16.871^" officials were successful because pj-j I) _ .the u n iv e rsity ’s visiting coun.sel, • BcUi.Stl 1.501 98 361i 3S»i 36ULonrSCll...... l.l! 171 LonoSGa JT"! : !« -_ V,rJ J AssdOII 4 G 196 3% 2% 2%'."I...... tember 1.261/2 and soybeans cause pi-rrSBURGH, Pa. (AP) - Uoeini: no 216 110 ICMposfa 4-lli-♦■1% tonRliLt^-LonRlsLt^l.Ifl 75 27% 27 27% + . H u AllasCorp wt 188 4 3% 3%.... lowolower to 1^ higher, August 22.7(i- i i ■ ^ hhe e 1had received assurancess that gigBig steel■ threw Ils weight[ l,e.be- w a s especially timely. W ie.slcy BnisrCasc i25 71 3«»J 3l[i..... 38'^4 Lorlllard.... Lorlllard 3-50 : 65 5S'{ 37% 58 .+ 1 narnei Eng 2 33% 33Vi 33'4 + Vi 7/-.3/ PEAS AND LENTILS BrilBritain would supply any navaln av a l i,|nd' a tinplate price increasefease i® J* m^ ark etin g man, and s o he n(}r.i.-n 120 74 - 381 JBli JSJi + Vi Lucky Lucky Str'Sir .901? 35lJ 25% 25% +[ Vi w 5 nraillLtPw '" “^ 1 87 l(li| 18% 10%-% . SPOKANE— Kollowing are the o r nedi- a n d the facu lty of the C ollege of BorcWur 2 20 *1\\ il ,47 — — U Lukm^Sti LukftitaStl I 31 40^ 40 40',^...... nrlt [ Pet .49ff 3 8%81l-16 8%+Mfi . si 1 the or air support Malaysia mightm ight Thurs Thursday, meeting no immedi- nrlf-BsS 3.4Ja 7 5fiU 5(i i SfiTi 4- JiJ i Mark Mafkl? 1? 1 l,59t 112 71% 70V4 7H' +1U.’ii; Campbl Chib 38 9% 9 ;% + fi% G RAIN FUTURES average priccs (with compari-pari- -need-nee even a fte r formal wwith- ith- ate governmentj opposition and Business »usine Administration devel- nrlMMy.804 72 80 781 7!»»1 ■♦■1 4-1 MackeCo Macke Co .30 39 18% 18% 181 +L Vj.(t Ci»n S So Pet 0123162 1-16 2 3-I8+M6 ____ sons) as rcm.irlcd to this officeUkSL d flrawal r a frnm her Fnr Fl.lstRrn jOme; ,jt-^ opo d — a—eo u tso _ ln —m a rk e tin g ------Itmnsvvick n s .J iij. J21 _ 1 2 ll^— ^ - . MafyRH-l-.€0 MaryRH-l --- 14-64V4~«H-€3%+l - Cdn_lavcllfl----- 27 8%-0%--- »%---i l% l .—^ CHICAGO (AP-)------aim istem ^est-a^su rin trtlial thu Test~of [<^P^Q- . niicyEr l.GOa 100 34^ 33K 34^ -t- + }i ?J MadFd Mad Fd 3 2 23u 41 35 24% 25 +L t,iu C Cinerama "era' 719 tll{ 9 9V{ + ViH Prcv.iffv for for. the period July 27 to Aug.g 2. ba.sba.ses. the p profit-troubled industry 'jj,j|| will proceduresproced a t the very tim e that Iliidd Co .80 3C1 18',i liK 4-lU+ l‘/i MajniaC MaemaC 3.60 ; 5 60% eOS^ 60%+L >iiSi Ctr>'wide Rit 58 2% 2 2 ..... :lose Prioos are based on new crop " I told them we would only follow suit. trutli In packaging legislation Dullnrd ] / 11 35>i39^ 4-1^4 -*-^i Ma{navox Majtnavox JO 110 46% 46% 46%+ %JJ Creole 2.60a 27 37 35% 36% -ll'i; W 'H ig h Low Close close Bulovu .70b . 27 ,■31 3fl!i..... 30^4.Marathn ... Marathn 3.40 3 13 79% 77',: 79% +2%Ljii Dala 'Conl IS 18% 18 18% + %(J WlWheat ■ purchases pun nnd offers. nee.need help If a country our■ size u s.s Steel Corp.,, th e nation’sIon's wwas as beingbe debated In Congress, lJurl Ind 1.20 38 37 36W 37 -*■ 4-H Vi Mar Mar Mlil Mlil 1.40 22 30^', 30V4 30% +, 3 V, KquityCp ,18f 308 5 4% -5 .... SepQCD 1.56 1,54% 1.55i/i 1..55I/,.,551/, Summary or i a little bigger attacked-us,"' us,' largestlarge; steel producer, joinedlined “ J^ ^2 graduate stu d en ts in , Durrouehs 1 48 HSU )4&H + 4- *%*% Marquar Mnrauar .25n lOl 14% 14 14% +■ Hr Fargo Gila 481518 4% 4 S-IB+MB Cal FinunI .JOG «!', «> 6% + 4- U U MartinMar MarUnMar 1 168 24»J 24',i 24% +L %s; From Airl wl J6 26% 26',i 26% + +1 1 DGCDec 1.62% 1.60% 1.62 l.6P,i.6P,i This Tl week, Grepns, $4.50; Ycl-■ycl- theth e Tunku said. "But if a bigger'iegor NatioNational and Wheeling Steel "’ X group,”gf Wiesley explained, _ . .TidiimM .1,20 19 .33! 33;? 3 3 ^...... Mayn-Jtr MayWlr ; 1.60 115 38 36% 37% +L %^ Sp"Gen ^PI>Tvood 5 i\\ 8% 8',i.....—- MarM ar 1,67% 1.65% 1.66% l.lifii/,.(ifii/j lows,low: S4.20; Blacks, $2.75; Len- oouco u n try attacks f don’t wantIt the corporations. corpo In raising the "W We-a| e-agreed on a selected li s t of C.imftKI. .45a 34 22'J Jl* 2iaJ 4+- WYi MaylaK MaylaR l.COu !.■ 24 40% 39% 40%+L %i? Giant Ycl .40 ' 15 9 5-li 9% 9 5-lB + % help- because I don’t wantat to price of tinplate an average,0 of .topics topics with the faculty. I • m et Ciimp Soup I- 43 . 35‘; 27j^28^i 4--»■ *i*i McCall McCall .401, .40 13 32',i 32 32 + alfjjtldflrjd.-. - 7% 7?; 7% t+ I1 May 1,61)54 l,67Sil 1.691/, i.oji;.681^ tils, tils, $7.50, . helf -----n.inlrfil .hfl.., ■ 33a ,Jtn..21U„a4U_=fe-?i Md)onD-r40h—85T-55»i-fl3!f^34!f+-^i Md)onD-r ...... J u l - . — 1,67----1,65— I.6CV4-I.-1,65,-65.- —U— Ljist-wook,-Gi'oohS|-J4.C0i^ol-Yoir liinizlhir-countTVinto-irhattle--lUH a t t l E 2:7152:7-^por-ic c n Q g l 5 H 5 ^ S B wltJahorofessfiK Jindlj^^ Curol'Ll 1.3< ' 28 4DlV 40 40<4 -— (J U McudCp- McudCp- 1 190 35 43 ^42% 43 .....^ Gulf Am Cp ^ 14 8% 8% 8% + t«{ (j ff, Corn lows, low: S-1.20; Blacks, none quot-■uot- field. If a bigger countryy at-“*• Corp.,Corp. second-ranked steel.pro-pfj, cided'on subject,material and Cnrrirr Cp 1 21 6l‘i 61 64}J 4-l'/i+ Mrlv. Mrlv. Sh Sh 1 160 2S C2% 62% 62% +L ki Gul/Resrc Ch 121 31% 31 31% + % ^ ^^ , ihp developed a biblioEraphy.” Cwk'rW Mi ,57 15 I4l'i ...... MerckC MerckC 1.4Da 1 69^1 00 PO -_ »J HoemcrW .81 I 19% 19'/* lOV*.....I . ScpSep 1.23»4 1.21% 1.221/4 1.22.22 cd; ed; Lentils, $7.55. lacks, I’ll capitulate. I'm not3t go- ducerducer, said it was stutlvins Ihe Ciiso JI 33 m J2 22'^ ...... Mrrrn.nn Mr^n.nn I.. .10 Vv.; 24^'. 23__-^lIit Hvcon Hvcmi VfK 819% 19 13 +±-HX5oi4i + 7 7 MnMMfJM ifIb 22 50% 5H',i 56% -r^TTTffrcmfni? i; TTYiirW ------» ji% can't fight.'’ "Xo )ther W iesley did a loi more loo. J i.i-l.in^srCp 2 53 Clli 62',1 fi2»i —— MId.SoUtU Mid.SoUtU ,78 lOi 22% 22% 22% -, %{? fvper Ivper Oil 2a I 60 60 60 -I 'i% j Mur M ar 1.25 1.241/J I.241/, 1.2-l-tt.24'K lishilished this period last year. Should Betlilehem and'other fcnroh.s .30 21 52»J m 5J ' 4--4- WV* MlncrCh' MlncrCh' 1 1.30 272 46% 45',i 46%+1^^]a i"am laram Corp 6 8% 8% 8% - 4 MayMay 1.28/s 1.27 1.27 1.275/..27% ^ All prices a r e quoted thresherjijjr He" stressed he had no q quar- u a r- producersprodu follow, - it will Ije be "The ‘ ‘J® days Bruce spent here r.'iit SW l.JQ' J40 4ir, 41l,{ 41t,4 4-+ Ji jf MinnMM MinnMM ^30 70 Blili_fia>;_fi5li.=a4-l a? Kaiser Ind___134-17 16S 17 + U i . , / ointT British..plflns ^-pullI _pull steel’ssteel’s—first—major price-in-_ln. “may-have^befen-nmong-his-hard— 5 ^;^ •— ___ Cerro I.COh . 69 41 40U_40»L-TLii-Mo-KattJmii-Mo-Katt-lcx- -24 12% 12 12 ..... -McCrnry~WI McCj')' ------n i p T l f — 1%+%i f -J^l— H0i/i-H9i/S-H9it-M9’l "reirl';0;U7-ren cai^'at-shipping pointr CerlTcca^B rcnfi'.p S li fat',...... MnbllOil MnbllOil 1 1.80 08 43% 42% 43% +:"»l « MeadJdm .48 60 3ll£ 31% 3IVi ++ ({({ OaOats storStorage and handling chargesrgc5 out°^*- troops from the Far East,3st. creasecreasi since January. e s t," , , said MacKenzie. "H e , ll MlcllSug .1C«7 7 ' 6% 7 + % Cnn tl,e w o rk ed from 8 in the m o rn in g r^«na\ 1.40 42 { + % U „„ ,j 1^ spent about three of those here f-hi HI Pac 4 :il ll'i 2H4 4-+ Vi Morrell Morrell 327 4U'i 38% 40% +3%.{it RIG Group C 4 l| H itj ...!. * !; May May .74 . 7314 -ValA .74 r CHICAGO surchisurcharge to most o f its fab- “P® "' ‘ - CbrliCfnft lb • IH -354 35i{ S5<{ + i^l Mnlornin 1 .ji> Scurry'Rain 10 44 43% 43%-.-%- n -R - R y y e . 1 1 ' _ P o . rlcated products in September,ilier on camoa™ pus, a week nt the b eg ln - +:.jUint0_L0ln_l.., . 413134% .131.. 131J +2ii/( i stfltham - icsr ’2 43% 43% 4VA - % [1 CHICAGO (A P ) (USDA)— Po- ---C h m lrr-2 ^ -3ny-30 —43',r45«-:i —’l= ^ j 7 tr M s lSTf irr r ~ 1.24 8 24% 23!i 23j;-«! ZY> Sep ].27?S 1.26V. 1.261/, 1.271/ Indicted Man a ■ 128. - The firm said il would add 3 ning" . P.P‘ of the course, a week in tho •CIT Fin 1.611 003MJ 31«i 3H, .4-.+ W Vi NatMrlin NtttAtrlin .GO 30 85 84 84 -U,i Tecbnicoi .40 J47 32 30^ 30>,4 - % 1 ^ -2J4 tatatoes to arrivals 42; ori track 128; - ™ ,pper middle and then a week at the ClllfJSve, 1.10 7655U 54^1 84« —— *4 Nnt Nat llisc llisc : 3 60 463i 4(1% 46!i + . % i> .ynConl UnControl .2076 9% B% 9^ ...... ” DCCDec 1.32% 1.31>4 I.31W 1.313j r i total U.S.. shipmenls 122; ■ sup- cents a pound, based on copper _ Clcvnilll 1,80. 194fl« 4J 40sJ 4- ‘4 Nat Cm . . i WcNuclr .30 30 38% 35% J6 - Vi M ar irJiss e n d ." The th ird week was devot- 4- Vl Nat Cnn .50h 15 37% 36% 36% - - % WcNuc Copyrightediby the Aiioclated Preii ID67» M ar 1.36W 1.35 1.35W 1.35-14 . p lies light; dem and good; m a r- wmcontent, ei to the price of its brass ‘ • CocaCola 2,10 8 lllK 127 127',4 4-+ V, V» NatCajh NatCajh 1 1.20 47 110 169 109', - % Copyrij May 1.38K 1.36-V4 1.37% 1.375^I Says He Did . g e h tiv mill products, exclusiw ol rej rod. cd largelyl“ rB to term papers. , Colg Palm I 513J?i 17 37',J —— U NntDalry 11.40 64 39% 39',^ 39% + % itet for long w hites was slightly f ,l,p " I n addition," said M ac- I CollinRad .80 37 llj lOJ^ lOS'i —lU— Hi Nat Nat i3lst J3lst 1 1.80 10 47'{ 46% 47'4 + U stronger; for round reds firm;firm - .“ 1‘ 'Warned the .action on the *' CololntG 1.64 78 38?: 37!i 38»i 4-1+ 1 Nat Nat FuelFuel 1 1.68 4 2951 39% ^;•! I .Wool , CDS 1.40b 301 .4‘ f-4 64U 4-+ ‘i Nat Nat (lenl Genl .20 3^7 19% 18% |t)t; + i 5 NotCampaiffli11- carlot—traclc~salcsr-CaiitonTl!rcar ornln- hig.l'erP'S."®' "Cost of COppBT .. Col Gas 1.44 (53 26» 36»; 26»I —— >/,‘/, Nat (lyniGypi 3 12fi 43% 42% 43'i + i! NE NRIV YORK fAB - W oo! fu- Mutual -I' Funds ^ - — long-wliite5-4;00^.35;-Te‘x-ar5 trialster-ials-rCaused-by-the-curFent ^ d®°T®------^ m 31S m ^^\\ 4.-H- -N-LffldUr ifw H e also w as a consuUant to the ■ ComSolv 1.2069 441 4J —-4-^ U NofN-Lead-WSr-Ufr-OS^r-CtlHtTn^ StrH 2 "T T luresmT ^ closed ,2 ot a cent lowerwer ' Bid Asked^ DETROIT D (AP)-A Missouriouri rorour u n d reds , 4,25. ' . . . cdpper strike at -its parent — Y* Nof Strrl 3 50 49 52% 52',j 32% + { ...... firm 's m ines and n tth e E l PasoPj'jj faculty, which met in seminai-s i ComwKd 2,10- 87 . 5H . 50‘J f\\\ —— V.% NatNat Tea Tea '.80 38 13% 13% 13] + ' 5 tO to .2 .2 of a cent higher, AffillAffiliated Fundi 9.40 10.17 10.17 shai sharecroiiper’s son who sayssays ---- — firm s pf four or five persons," Comsat lOl filW rt GB —— Vi Nevada P .92 • 2 42% 42% 42\ -- %i Oct Oct 120.8, Dec KO.jJB, MWar ar ComComi m onwealth 20.88 22.81 he’she's never b ee n to school and . f u t u r e s '------' . KfineM f i n e r x _ ...... ConFdja l.BOC0.34> lt!l' 3Hi — ^4— Vi Newbrry .30a M J2% 32% 32‘ - 1 ,«««, w ere : Last week’s first-half earningsilngj . D uring th is tlmo Wiesley w as ConClcclnfl- -49!V-«H ----— hH NFnenNHnRKi l1.36' 10 ’Sc?! 36% 3G? + 1 i20.0I120.0Bi-Jly 121.0. - • Dow Theory 8.52 9.22 nevernevi ran for election has beenleen TTT h e following quotations w e re ' iduj. responsible f o r his position b a c k ConFood 1.40 Df) Sfli.l 40^49?; ++ *>t NVtVni NYtVni 3. 3.12a 53 84%'83% 83» ...... CerUllcatedCCf w'661 !pot"120.5NL5N. Ealo: Eaton and H ow ard 17.23 18.72 chargedchai with failing lo filee a provprovided by E . W. M cRoberts statements from the steel Indus- r®spons ConNCIas l.CO 7R J>!| 19!l 4-+ H H Nlaji NlaijMP MP \ MO 72 2I*[ 31% 21* - H WniV(Qol tops-futvrea closed quiet. Fidel try reflected rising costs unij and a“ t AAm m erican Can, which ap- Conl’Qw !.?Cb 12 41ij 0 4l —— ViV, NorllkWsl f>a 15 lOBVi 107% 108\/ +l ilet. Fidelity T re n d 33.40 35.81 rccord rcco of catnpaign expenses,;s. and Co„ Twin Falls, ' U 5 p ro v ed highly ol the p ro g ra m ponlainr 1 JO 29 32il ,3IU 31U —1—I NA NA AviaAvia : 2.80 42 46% 4fi«4 46\ ...... NoNO sales.SI KeysKeystone B-4 lO.li II.03 11,03 CircuitCi Ju d g e George Bowles, • declining sales volumes.' U.S, ? j ContAlri. .40 P.H 35 31 34»! -— >i NorNGai 3 des, Maine Potatoes n i- ’ ,p Sleel " reporietl-first-half profllse(i(5 a n d which, Wiesley ^ b eliev es, ' * Ji NorNGai 2.40 . 14 49'i 48%< 48» +■ 51 CertificatedPpr spot wool to p sI a t KeysKeystone K-1 8.27 10.12 1(1.12 \Vayne Wav County , (Dolroit) . one-______High Close f Cont Con 342 59»| fiov! 4-+ S Nor Nor I'ac Pac 2 3 60 19 63'.5 (i3'5 6J'.i|.... . _Low „ M I dow n-44-per-ccnt-Bethlcheml,ji„ would-!would-aend'anolher executive if - Conf lns..3 ' \2 8li| td t\ ■4- iJ Ji NSla NSlaI*w I*w 1 1.51 1) 31% 31% 31% +:'ii % 163,0N<_- lOJ.Or . KeysKevslone K -2 ...... 8.112' 8,7,5 niab mes N ov.-:-^-^.I9---3.32-^Sr^ Com Oil 3.60 -125 C9ri l>‘ 69« 4- t^orthfon I ;l!i —fl-BlglWomlnal------KeysKoVsloiie^S^ ^ 11.43 12,48 G J TOFaowH^^ 37.2 »slred . . . • ______1M» G Wflliams ., ______M ar. and inland 6[f3!) per cent. — “ ,—*ThlS"lrsrg60!n/lly^n)ridg- Corn Pd-j.:0“ l3(rr4 ll Jl( — ?. HWlInn U l.tO» 1 SI 61 Jl + K • keystone S-3 11.25 12.27 Williums^ m a d e no plea a t l his i A prip ril 2.6T 2.66 2 M “" I'.'i irlce ‘IE -■•th(! gaP between m od e rn • -CnrfiW 2 50a • : 351 hfl. JJl ...... NqmnrnMoi\ 1>S( 1.50 .Jl « « 41 «)! +; W •’ S P O t METALS Keystono-S-4..-■------_7.18_7,81 arra J ‘.ni -®-!l9AaUnn®jLCCil_Jt.lJ!rllo I"® Cowlfli.JO 35 I? Illi 17 + 4- YfJi Norwlrh-l,Non»irh-i,3n---i n ii Mil II J-rrr;!;;;! -NEW — NE YORK (AP)-Spot-ron. -7,81 arraignment-Thursday 'beforefore MMay a y ------3,02----- .2,98----- 3;01 Increase first Tuesday, followed;^7 (f buslnossrM nusuros iBtfiimifo and the------"CoxIMcns .50 Jl fl2Ii 52 62W 4- ^ Occldrnttlccldrnl .1 ,MI. Itl tOl! tjn; (0 i +1 fnrrm 1,'■ Keystone Int, Fund 16.52 1-7.86 Con- • Cnigirlhnd J■0--J6«-Je«.3fl‘l+ - U (ll,ro|.:,tli I . ' , ferrous m e ta l priccs F rid a y ; I-'?.86 Common Plea 8(!»] 4-+ >i •» nilnMalh nilnMalh 1 1,80 llflS 77% 77'i 77%'.....! -C'COp opperas cenls a pound. Con- Lifo'ilns, Iriv. 7.28 7.96 o'H alr.i Ho w as released on per- Crown Cofk . JB til' 62U 4--*■ «j‘s odi Olli M i;icvpv 2 IB 46 45% 45% + % nCCtIC M anhattan 11.14 12.1712.1" sonalsona bond to await trial Aug, CrownZt* -2 20 4!) 49' 4M 4Si; —— U i Oull. Oull. Mar Mar .80 3» 23W 32%^ 32% - }l ncctlcut Valley. . E;: .. Sugaf . .: . . 1 lower to 4 hlghiir. S ales 1052 . . ~ ^ '■ Cruc Ml 1.20' 22 25‘ 2< 25',i - if Owenilll I : Lead 1'4 cents a pound. NewijM, Mass,JJ**®* Inv, G row th 13.15 14.37 14.37 10 . 10 ■ " , — *5 Owenilll J.35 28 87% 57% 67% - V Mass. Inv. T ru s t ' 17.37 18.98 Tli vi,.« N5W*.Y0RK (AP)-Domesticestic contracts, contra ' • Cudflliy Co ■ 75 13 IJii 13i; ++ S Pacl-ac (i Mi:i J IHO 151 35}J 34(5 35 i + vlit Yofk. York. 18.98 The warrant filed by Bowles(ii„ s u g a r futures N o. 10 dosed1 u n - Sep 1,83-83, Oct 1:90, N ov 1.58, ^ , CuMls Vuh . 437 m IM W\ -— y,}• j'uc Puc Ug Ltg 11,50 6S 37 i 2754 37 .... Zinc 7I„, 13',^ cents a pound. East■not National " G row th .11.03 12.7112,71 chargescimr Williams failed to flic Curtin Wr ! 95 38 JJ|| 27»;...... PacPac Petrol Pptrol341 Iflii IG 16 ...... ' Natlonnl Slock 9.18 10.03 "a f ‘, I changed. Sales ’38 conlracis. MarM nr 22.24-25, May 2,30, J ly 2.37D, m ■, Dan'Rlv l.JO 39 2211.21 22 —— Vi U PacP>*-U PacP>*'U 1.20 I 3) 34 33% 31 { .....:::: s St. t. louis U . n b 'Io 10,03 "a full and true" account of his . cp 7:32. Sep 2.42B, Oct 2.47B, Nov 2.52N,S \ * iALuiED> ..lUycoCp I.fO 77 41 • 40H 41 +4- «M Pai-UT PacUT 1.20 1, 33 20 25% 35 +1% Tin irk Putnam 1G.75 18.30 expenses expe in nn unsuccessful raco, - Sep?,,, 7,32, Raw sugar spot'7:32. Sep 2.. Oin# M wiMBtmuovm J Day PL 1 31 4 30 30 30 ...... 1'anA.SulPan A .Sul ,60m 2BU 37*| 27 111 , ! . Tin i , 1.531/i a pounil, New York. Putni ’rim W orld sugar N o. 8 clp.scd frofrom m N-Nominal;N-Ni B-BId DPfre l.flOn .JM fim 6J15 W'. 4-3«J•4-3'i Pan Pan Am Am .4045J 30% 39% 30 + 1 ■ ' Silver SIlV 1.820 per Troy ounce,ice, TelevisionTelcv E lec. 11.20 12,27 12,27 for for auditor A ug. 2, 196G, Tlio J i l l JirlMntc. iMO 30 :i3H 3) 35H 4-'SH Pnnhl'P Il.fiO . 38 35 34% 35 +1 NcW"Now York. Value L. Income G.83 7,40 clinrgochnr Is a inisdem eaiior, pun-)iin- 1 ^ ^ J)eltn Air 1.20 HO |2* J2J 126», — H PntkcDav' per Values L, S pec.-S it, 7.82 8,57 IsluibloIsluil by tw o years m ]nll, prnrniW 1.10 « 301 rt', m l -= pU Conl ’ISiSlMS ]SiU'' QulckslWcr 415,00 nomlhal per Value J)eli:dli l,4(f 31 30 JJ J9 i —— k ii PcniiDlile J’cniiDliie .CO 477 24 ! 33 31%.-'%■ iJ flflSk, flask, Now Yorjt, . ■ vyoal.Wosl, Ind, S h ares 8,70 10,5210,(j2 $1,00051,(10 fino o r bolli, . ' . — 45^.17 j-n ^ Pffiney-l.flOi,— Pfnnfy-j.6 -flJlj-TTTr. ------DiamAlk 1.20: .15 39 » "JSlJ'—— ^4 Pal'wLt PaWu 1.B2 1 a i 31 J 3Ui.3l'lrt-U ....« . ^ sSAVillliuitsciimp \ v i tii court c lu ff --- JJUno)»^.40U----117—W -BJ - i 4 f ff-* - * i i PR-Hirj.liin— Pll-Hirj,4 W W f'eoil 68! ~ { , ing a copy o f Iho. indiclineiil WTED |C Disl firna 1 ' I 35} JJ jjlJ —- V i Pcnnmll|.cnnin|I 1.4a1, . 3,117 ; 117 117 *-l • IWmcMlii J4 IR' 51 • 51 BIU . . . . . PftinlCn .fi( ., ajisLsnliJJii’JJtiiew-notlilng-nbout — ' --- Iwwf'tirn-l^lO— PnTrllm |zilw iid 3 ais.]»Us-.Markels-~—'. [fJ Ills name being em Ihb ballot,Hot. ' ’ ~ ^ \ AILUIED~nA:- . lltviilnd , JS 4U 411 - 4^5 4-»- I’limr.I'limr, 1.301.3 b 11-M i liiiJ J7S-V - ^— :------J— lle'sald-ho hns'trmiblo reading j’lielpD 3.40I IS 70({,70 ?« ! - % ■ O M IN , - LIVESTOCK' • niKi, ♦ a 1'hlla i;i 164- ,31 31%.33 3J- ..... n itric IRS choiw mitchori, ' ...... nml writing,------' “ RADIO ANNCVNNOUNCER b — Jll«| M l.fiO 1( 311 )H 1IK -+I- nU riilllldgI'lillllili‘I 1.60 jli 69 { BBW <19 t ..... 0 , ^ ,|;pj m o Iba ...... $21.75ZI.7B *7 " I (loit't o ven know rth a t nn liniiimi.'p .« ■ IJB ■III III ll j ...... rhllM4rr I’hllMOrr 1 1.40 fit 8? 6l(i 01i-%:::: m IVi ® For Nightsts & WookW oi Endp . , ” , inii Alt -^0 «7 Ml! ll Ilf! +I- ji ji rhiiirn Phiil pft 2 :.40. 'U (I5ji ts es J + • { > Mixed Oraln ...... ^.11,85 ''M |3'|}[ audllor is," said Williams, "I'm I:Kml»li' l.divi llJ lll| III IHjJ + (i I’llni'yll ,V4 Koft Wliile Wlicnt ...... tl.Ui 1 ' * ’ Call your local I- V* I'llnryll 1,20 2J’ I7% «OVi 60 j -1 , Corn 0^^ P«r ^‘o'l* nioliture) ..ll.as158 » ^ rOTATOliS Just Ju.st dumb to it, I don't luivc iJlwiVa . 1,11 (I) 3j { )J )j(! +h 45 1)2 I'llPlll.i.|||i|,|, 1.801,1 .113 85 * fill 84!-.% U.S. No. l*s ...... liny |,nv hiucalfoii,” , ' Apply EmploVmontmont Socurlty So Office - u < IliSII ,S0 , '!> Mil ,11 m ! _-U4 u { I’lUlI'lKi SlcelSl«l ' 11 ISH 13 13 - % V'QfJS , . U.S.U.3. t No. 'Xn ...... \ lanBmifi LII tij+iijMfi PolaiolilI’oinoiii .40,, V, JWJ01% 1110% mo%-8%•8% I.nrflOI.nrflo AA ...... 41A\ Ill^ANS WIWillliiiiis, n papt-r hanger and li'iKml .Vp )0I 31 . llj )0 i .^i- i’, I’rticlpfdI'rocltrd J.301 }J OJl'i 07 ®7% +1i Lnt'KO Lnt'KO A ...... 311,3» fiinntif^mntl Hcils ...... '...... $7,(111!7.w paliilor,-saidpalni he, Ills wife and WARBERG'S . . :il’»i»Nti I 11 30(i 10 10 [ —— Ji <{ I’ul-SvcColuI'ui.snColii I «* 22U 32 31 - ■ fifi IVIciflui Mcifluiii ...... 3.1. ]ilnhi)>lnhi ...... '(v "g '-.TWININ FAL FALLS mJ :m,rj!l.l.m » po-iiii u t + ill\ I’ublklntli.ubihlna .341 ?B 11 ! 10% 10% 4 %ii MpiIiS Moiilnm A ...... 33 .33 ({rent (Jrcnl Noiililorri ...... |5'!5i six chlldi;cn a ro mipiwrU'il liy MOVING & STORAGE Inil ^vlmiun; • JIU llfl .)(({,.+— Vtii WI'uiSl’l, Pl* U9 1.1 11 3I-’ • c*rtoni)-II)- rintoarintoi ...... (7,'to J3U $ Jli a.nionlli in- wolfiiro-chucks,:ka, " \r- I'...... J l *ojiint 733-7371'

. - i • w.w_ . . ■ ■ ' '1 . ■' ■ A ■ ^ " ■ ■ r •'* t 4 ' . ------^------1__ ^ ------— 7— ^ — 7------—- I ' ; ' ■ ^ ’!:r=.:zisr!saBS a ^ Li;i Abnar ' \ 'Aug. 4-5, 1967 ■( . IAT^SHE'SAHOUMRIVcAIN'T i l ^ .TTy-yrTT’^.'-^'^TrHI ' ~ t y 6 ^ !' \ BRL - 'cHOM piwAV/h' ^ X w j^TET-i^^: ^ ,UNBTHERy J : ■' ^ B k m G E I :^o!i Dear Hie and Walt;. • tactful way to. ask^our pep WEST EAST havehave beaten b him but West had ^ After reading the Tetter writ-^rit- palpo4 whwhat'race he is?—Vickie. ■; 4J8765e 5 played Playiid one cliib, so East could ^ : ten by a boy who was afraid1 to /D /Dear ear Vickie: You can voluiir ■ .1 T J I 0 7 5 1F(56322 not havehai four clubs, , ' j ? 7 -takejCULa-girl that he found at-at-/eer Aeer ininformation yourselff-^'I'm —r - ’^a c tiv e r—because his fricnd.r Frencl: ■ ♦ 3 8 2 ^ _ t r y— * T hat left th e posslbilijy tS a t^ ] § ind.r French-Italian-Norweglair,” ' and ' ' /m/n [^j j I x |\\ fXt^ VB ■fthfc see if he resnnnds from his o'vn ------: —^------;BeC11!----=------clutlST- I I V\Bl\^^i\il^lB ' I'ti write tn let you, and every-arv- ■■ilflp slric Ynu■' cnn, nl.'in fugesfll-an , , . _ _ _ A A K 1 0 3______—_ would he play the eight trom ^ iy y ■ ' y,M •;/. j y^gw inflW one who reads your columnimn .exchange.exchan of pictures. If h? VAK9 qqueen u e e n - ten - eight ■ deuce',' N or" ^ know last-how much 1 resnect^ect doesn'triopsn'i respond, -drop the sul^- ♦ AKS5 ' likeiyllkeiy but decidely possible. ; ^ S _ 0''8 certain guy for doing just ject. ' After all,' it’s Tong^lP------■*7S I South counted up once more, : ^ J Whfif that^Sy was afraid to do. tance friendship,I not a romance'.' Both vulnerable reachecreached over to dummy, p u lled :RJ/ B There' was once a girl I'll call Or is it?-Elei and Walt, J J Janie, who had a pretty bad GRlPE GR OF THE WEEK West Jiorth Eul ■ 8«iilh o ut the nine and made sure o f ,**“ J T his contract. He also inade h his is S; h o r t Ril)s' : — break.:ShejeallyJelUfor one2 ofof. -• Dear Dulaneys: Cana “ gripe’- :— 3 4i Pbs3 '4 N .T . *>13 con those “love ’em and leave ’em" be bas Pass 5* Pass 5N.T.j 't ] overtrIckovertrli w hen East showed o3 t tit i t pr ------i -I Y j ____ ~ .. • '. ‘.'I ■:___ ■• “ “— b re a lL ; :m" be based on a "gripe?” I ust 1 /-1UENireEp-W £\ ' boys that-had a big mouth. The read "Ben" Franklin's complaint Pass '«♦ Pass 8N.T. C A R b SENSE Pass Pass -FlKI.ICKTCWmnSHH / f OOKNIOmn'SH 1 'I ????P If^/ oH.wEu-.tT'KeepS' \ ^ bstory i ° y ? t igot around and soon sho about about teenage apathy toward TO FECTU7E - m CpKtvl— , ^SOTHeA-USRCW--^^, ( MEOFFTHE^jniEre. j was story dirt ( on everyone’s tongue,;ue. the the PliPledge of Allegiance anc^ the O poiing lead—V J Q —T—The bidding has been: For a year ail the guys, cameime Nation National Anthem." He asks, ' ■ -I Wert North Eut 8ooUi ~ V - Q ------w a s d i to F oher r I for “lovin’.” Althoughugh "What "What's the matter vyith our !♦ 1« IN.T. K she put up a fight, she almostlost generation?"genera • . ' , well cost you an ovcrtrick.. To Pass 3 ♦ Pus T ” reached the point of thinking,ing, I I thi think this is an over-slm- paraphrase Shakespeare, "The"The You, South, td d ; / " V i ? i P“ slam's the thing." -- AKU!AKUI VS4 44S<4A>7e8 1 ‘■What’s the use? Since I haveave plifical plification of the problem. Most W hat do y o u do now! 4 I ( 5 ^ ^ the name, I might as well people people today feel less prjde In When North showed an ace A —BU th re e Bo-tnmip. n a A play the game/’ the pledgepi and 'anthem than '“ ' and a king South was tempted il ^not a bad acoond.elwieelkrtS3 ^ ^ ^But^en one day a nice, de- our anancestors did. At the school to go to a grand slam but he .Pput y o u m lrM ~»ii wdl kBt...... __ I # tu I attenilrwirsiiY~^e''Dledgg ths ; of first thing eycrv mornin£~But~.:= and settled for six. Nol'th didn'tlidn't fiu g jj In^ n iggj. that Ue L£ - . /inf \v . the tMsin^. He was the first%oy~StoT^Boy often a teacher will say, “We'll ------h e r ! ^ neid seven sure club tricks for defensdj e f e , Woat'na li.esrta , , \ • I^T^U TMt^onro* j fo treatjg g , her with respect in. overiver skip skip tlthe pledge today; we have his vulnerable three-cluB bid. K a jm t *• Captain Eaay ' li NOW TRVIW6 ). her: a n d nIf e he hwrd something he'dle'd know know ' what hit you. Tliis gives ------Hie-three-top—3uitSr-Six—elub-^g™ - ■ TiSOTKToiaiTOEp-sm TRSflSURE MSP W51P61 TIIE / . ono S! tricks would' give him his slam, jj,,^ cliSt Whot do jou’ do 8 1 I «B TWIHPVI h e r : I f The' only thing for him to worry wot't h m ever see him talking about.” Pledge of'Allegiance is unlm- about would be a bad club - HL E At first Janie-found if hard~to-PortanI1-to- Portant, and it -soon-loses-all----- break. tAnswer Next Issue - H hold her head up with "detent”nt” meaning.meanir 3 3 # ■* A V"T«-IKB-1 V people A t f» after her unhappy year.>ar. 1 am not excusing my genera* ® esc tion’s behavior, but if adults I ■ T izzy Bilt then Bob supplied these tion’s t $ V words p e o p le to live by: "There is so had a little more pride and Ijfiy 'f Bilt th ---- much”good-ln-ihe-\vorst-of-uv’'®®P®®' ' wand o rd so s much bad in the bestt oloi teenagiteenagers would too. To the' . onnrrfn^^MIP^iTniir ------us,m u c hthat ~ i it ill behooves jiny of Jeacheiteachers who read this, I ask: ITS-a n d to“ s o1 lnd^ault -with -the-restt^of-i'Is.jnath..aiul.Engllsh_SQJ!itfll of --Is-nai ___ _ --•--us,”u s , th - a ------■ ' that that yi you qan't .take 21) seconds -----VS-tQ~f: :r’- -U9.” - I Jan^ lives by tlm^^wds nSw,ow" litttenreeiingli'ttie^ next year/''—ton- I and although she and Bob maynay cernedcerned. ■ t i J a n i e 1 IM fc W b iw 'h MIA. i«. i„. Ul. >«. OH, a n d a lt me- ■ — | : ------Gas6llhrAII6y------^— — day, I know she always will BARBS ______. ....;....,______f -----g EQ-thei have the priceless g|ft he gaveave If if a a door-to-door book sales-__' • — /wu , .’A \ \ iO s i L^J/* ^iP i her: her self respect. How do n)an man won't\ give yoU the total / y r ^ . / V ^ \ o ' ^ ruined,and it tgkeS . I know? Because I’m—Janie, cost ot rn never understand Phyllis!' j ^ nle. cost of his "bargain," U speaks , y J \ W s ' III g onlg a tew minutes to r ^ 0 ^ Dear Janie: In our book Bob's)b's volumes volume for.the deal. k ) E gr,' ^ iol fome Mcuse for not pauing V 5 __nn "hny," he's a "mnn” in Ihe: th e ______^______— ' ------z ImTiti? / ~y L I 7 ® • ‘ ' very fullest, most human, alivelive Smallest Smal things In the world----- ■ sense of the wgrd. Our warmestlest are are tho th holes in the tops of J “best wishes" to both.of you, to- lunch lunch counter pej)per,,shakers. A ' / 1 i h ' . Malor Hoopla vVJWMV -i-i ^SUnVJQ. SFTTKgAlMlitEma-i-. - ___— ^F0K.1T— HE'^ f^JtELHM'ME. -__ L UM-yAS.LftDS.fATHE^ , ALMOSTa l m o s t AT A' THE f ^6 -THINK'S THE .: I I ___ AND t HAVBgEEN CALL£d A44F0T F 0 T WHEiWHEKS HE//60VERNO« ■ ^ __ TO THE .^TAT£H0U5.e! O'TRIES TRIES TO PREApy WH I 'i HI W Tg- h — ^ lilmiiff 1 1 ^ I OUiS ADVICE O N -^E R ,/ THErHELEei LEei6LALATURE/(C0l^6Re4^/J ! ’ o u t ! Winthrop MATTEI^ f _ ' ■■ . AH- m x f r r ____ a ______0 ™ T r i 6 M^r-Yl-l— Ficsp-vedeor: MAI a - -J I I I / ICAHTCOME ~~f XT^n^y ^> T ■ ' / aJT/WINTUCiOP-r- (SC ) BCiOmP-NAMBC^larmnMAveA ^ ____ _ | | I ■ W ^ T ?r~ ' I JM PA IN T IN G A Cpp'T'oupo y - ; nam ed ceaajcy. J . ! 5 ^ © l»C>f HU. Im Tit Ui Ul W 0»L M I J V GceeoGv-. > , THAT? / ■ r ‘biujLum ujU Lmsim juu^ jU Lim jLSJiSJm s^ ; i “I jthink Bill really likes me. He has ha my picture In his' T l^w ajlet between his mother(Other and iZsa Zsa Cabor!" |/

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J3 3k TealN' ME IG O m /^O O ' r rTHA'S-WHATT:'M~/Ta-SHOWT-LZ j HERE WDNT BE'A iSAL 3 Peplinos 63C«)cerning c/m4i X IN MOO WHO'LL EVEK \ Anawer to Pravloui PunU. 1 - ______t i ' J . - I ,'.,,,, T j i J I J LUJLIIII W -n ------J S d — m iK'*-^-6ryc I------— T a fa"SHOwVl-OOK-ArME WHEN ------MBnaerSf rostenersS [eIeii-imi l o IcidiNi^l )h|o|C[& . >y5l-62-72_, ^Luck'i 35Ntw5Ntw 650c65' S2-tf-82-84Vg ^ 'EM, BY ; i I GET THROUSH.' — TT __ BlglE ' A s I p L Afe E 5 V. - OEMINI 6 You 366 Sido Sid# . . 66 66 Qt lACrTTAXlUl MHl GTOfRY/ ------M] /rra MAY 22 7Drcir 377 111 111 67PfoposItiom 67 ^,,1 H ACROSS ^OChanco ' tSSS-giSM e M R K aESI I ■ 1 ' 8New 38Knock8 Knock .63, . 63And------|H | - « J jBNE2J- 9S„,„J|I„„ 399 Projects ProlKll ^ ^ 669 9 Friends 0[C 22 ^ IIII cHf(i~ f*\j^25-36 lOSomelhlna ^OHelpOHelp |F70A* 7 0 " 01/5.77 ll ! 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Imra auMrvlsor • JJColpSQArab lacred 62Poi«euive honey- ‘ BAIilr^iatlvft' StA.• xity rab • i pronoun . _,>*•' S70lherwlj« vote .■37Distinct *lty ’ v a rle t|^ 3 w d iv i^ ^ I voAzaiSy^j'K __ 8 Ordalni-d 10 Ovum' 37 Dlitlni tna’otEAN-*'"~ "" .l| ~ — i— 2 * ^ “ — “-je—17— ~ T— 1-18:49-^ i F j i F l - r ^ w ^ 2! "W four Dailyily AclMly CMt T T siPT.a r + i • X i ' S j 20 • Accordingn0 lo(o (hofh« Sfori.,^Stori., !> CCr,234^i^ • ^1 iz~' ^ 7 !•? -Ji-u io develop mdssagaiessago for SiSunday, 4. 6.T9^ i t ' z i t i i i i r M j/ici'it redd words comncsponding sponding tomto numbers 48-*68-BO-9ot ' / 17 ; ■ ofyourZodlqcbirlhslgn.birthslgn. * ^ —jcoSS k i ib “ “T"^ 16 ; 1 A aPR.-21 , a 31S.II Set ,' <1 <11 On ^ . . A I W MAY 21 2 Don't 32i;oslpon«il’oslpono 62 62' Your l«V,J!V\ 3 ,j, j S 18------“ ■“ iT ' “ “ « S 5 “ ' r i'in j t J9.71 • 3 Good ' 33 Turn ,63( ^flnoncM 3<0n , / '64/a m p r 24 2S 26' ♦ SMIllokel 3 5IS;"’3 Could'Could ^ ^-" 65Setl0UI 651 ’ T . W i 85m S? ■, ■if * * -- OIMIM 6Accinlcj 36SGo Go •66i^aw 66J __1 iierTTAiius' MAY 32 7 Avoid *, 37rjuit Jmt 6/167H«ulir I Bl ■ 30 ------— — — : ]||lnnf , 68 Our \ ^ • Buar'B^nny ■ ?!Sr >Vour 69Timi. OtC.22]» ' ---- JTlile 70fSy3y«73-lgD7iOiOT^Sm' J(50f351hlngi . 55lndlcal*JJrtfinalifJttal Ml 05MfMoocei >yoP/P ^ “ bTTw ^ 6 3 VWOO 77 Mof* ^ 57'WfiHig WfiHig 871B7lli»Qki ^icil L . p o " ?HThori » SOVcHjrIVwr nniwl?flfJl , rr. • • / • Minor 8VTOdo/. i l-tM J 05“ bT* ...... )'Acclden|i, VOCImnuefvoc MAft II -L - ® 5T - - gg~“““ ", ' C)sJ72^1^', ®G0Pil ©AavcrKi,)AJ¥cr«, |)^Ncuual l 5 F ~ “ , Sff" " 4 I f f ^ l I P *"- , 1. «1 ' , M ' ' ■ / i J ' ■ ^...... i " ' ]4 Twin Fails Times-Newaews ■ Aug.i 4-5, 1967 . l^ritingsOf , f I RESULTSS V>Amh WAN'ANT ter F o r T .F. ®Climbers — Looks Likek e B e ® — It’s W ater ' • I .Use I These Phonele H!!p_Help Wqnt»J-.Molw i| ... Are Revealedi- -*-M mbei's--FREE3 — -— ^ T20iOOO-A-z3?E-AR^^ ----- [----- T struction In the sccond pnasaiase-*:'ln||nQrw -r PB h ! .' ' ' v;:--;...... ■ gj ' O TAC needs-2 tales executives — to — T W i N - F - i - H S — — : of the Twin Falls water im- Im- '■ 3 ||H ' . SEA-ITLE, Wash. (AP) - cull on businessmen by appoint- ==^=pnivenIfnTpra)«l%-be virtual-==J^ra ./... ■■■....- — —...... •....- Ono climbed^mountains-'-to-look0 0 k O f - C h a r g e T ■ Smont t ' only. Wo BQpply.ra nation- - ; . ■■ T-.. v: atjiat Jhe-sky and the jockiand the yT wide service needed, and accept.i i ^ ----- E E A ,■ ly. co m p lete Is-th e inTakc struc-ruc> able by every business. Age no itv’s V ... show and the flowers." /I'ftr-tnattcr where you'livev e functor tooi buj -1 ^ : ^-:NATTONAT. - . ^w 'supplly oTpurb spring water ■ ' ' ' 'a m g~7"'"f'6'r" Iht past 10 years ^ nW -jir in these areas, you can noiv' HendricksonhS nt 324*2792, Jeromei 1 first love has' been' climbing,"!. ne, from Snake River Canyon. ■ “tgl«ph(ine the Tlm es-News . for confidentlal-.intendck, ‘ j LocHted on Alpheus Creek and ■ , another wrote. _ f r a n c h i s e : , . , ' now 9 8 'pcr'cent complete,-lhe—rthe— —■' — ' Free of Charge. LOCAL local company needs to hire routeroute I "I won't let life pass me by/ , .. tteliverymah Hor . Magic viilleyalley |3)S,000 I2i,00( ■ jnlnlmurp yearly earn* , structure Involves only a smalln a il — —J — ~ ' •' ^ 'V'"™ ■ ■ and when my tide comes I'wlllwill ItI t > y o u lWe in D ialll area. nrcn, Prefer married man with ings. inas. $15,000i accoQnts receivable______concrete structure visible to the ifiTo mimui’yT)timjmmn5 fuifiiififl. Mini-Mini* upon umjn receiving franchise. ^ • ■' — b e rCfady to tak'e it aTIhe tiooo,"^iar"^ B uhl,.ur Castleford . . . . 543-4648 muTO age 24.. Mu^t >iave good drlv- driv­ . ' view er. a wrote Stephen Taylor, 22, of Wendell, \vei Gooding, ing i"s record.ri For appointment send p However what appears torh be e 'M jli S Chicago. HHagerman, • namu, phone • n u m o e r, and' pt past GUARAOTEEv J “ a scenic waterfall, Is actuallylally ' driving esxperlence to Tlmes-Newssews H Tajilor's tide engulfed him on JJi e r o m e ...... 536-25351535 . Boxbox 0-4. ( ______NoNo rl risks, no- selling., company ftlve ■ \ the icy slopes ot Alaska’s Mt. pjjj trnlning. National accountt, no , rock which backs up water “f ! ) r ~ j H ^ ------r ; r - . F j l e r , Ho|li.5ter J ______y oy ijn o u c n g Men. I'S-SS for training as " CQino&UilM^J7.5M_,caslUllvesL___ _ .. B^mcICInley^ljefore— he—had^-a -----■ Roge’rsong ...: ...... 326-5375;'-> 7c----- ■ fiWflcftmcn^braffemeriT-Gooofrysfr—iT c nysi ^yiiy jggured. For appofni- • the Intake structure. L . JraH H , chance to conquer the 20,320- _ ' cal condition. High school grad- ^*5}ment wriie;: Franchise Director, . Visible from the-diningl njoin—-M |B i Burley,- Rupert, - — ~. unte. ,Contact W. JC. Smith, Agent.B="'. .{32<79^7 .Southt Stli Eaji. S iiriilia B foot peak. ' ' Union Pacific Railroad. Twin n ,\: \ ------windows of the Blue Ijikesikes H Q n ■ -Two of his companions also Declo, Jj Paul, ■ -Sn!h’niis. An equal opportunlfy em- Country Club, the dam was de- H B Ij I are dead. Four others are mis.s-js,. ■^Nocland ...... 678-25521552 p ployer.I°vc' ______^______------aignedAo-^nhapce thf area, __ BBOI B — -In g r-an d —probaljly lio ■ b uried,led. __ ^ ■ bBOILERMAN-cook o il e i needed at Je-^ TItis eoldt clear and-sparkllng- . . ’ ■:------• rome canning kitchen 2 10 3 daysda>^' Rh>' R E A L M O N E Y -M A K E R • • ■ perhaps forever, under a 10-toot00^ LosfLost and Foi/nd ‘ 1 weekly beginning .luly 24 throughough BarRar andai Cafe. Gross S40.000 per spring water which will be com-lom- M r blanket of snow left by a two- — I— approximately .O ctober 15, Goodjooa yejjr.v.»i.r Total prlct $20,000. good Ing uut-of-"wato>-tap6-in-TwiB LOST:_Sllvi!r mouiiled jjenillne. hlUa —3,ial»ry, 1 ^ prolar- . lornma-aitlilaal---- ■aaysfornt^hl'TwcBk:------totturquoise pendant, fjrobably near"°»r Callcall Mri,^ Jerry C allen, 324-M31. ---- tenus. Call ■ for ';pai tluulars:------h a lls e a r |^ IicaL »piiiig will- T re* f— ■ ■ ■ I P ------m ylur'i; liudyrwa^ tonnd al■f-a- a —^ ■■ .Saiiitnnth-4Utr46V-;haatlquafU r6...|a _ _ quire very little chemical treat-'e a t' H V haH P'“* JQs'nse;* Mrs. Myronlyron MARRlMARRIED man‘(or year-round farm -ZTTTnTETnrESTmrcff^ — ^ ------I,'' 17,900-foot cam p w here he hadnaa mci McPherson. Gooding. and rranch work. M ust be experl'neri' Jerome, Idaho , m ent. I__ hpi-n fnrrpH In stav hccause_tit- f it : z =.....;; ~ | _ ^need cnced-lrrigator an d good-witlr-miF- —ieon-Stoclctunr*Bro5ajrrTi4-4800------From the intake strucinre;a r e ;— | 8 U |j||||M |j|| 2^ altitude sickness when the six Kosorts ( 8O chlneichlnery. Know row crops. Largearge Fred Thleme, Salesman. 733-3838 pipe is 'being Installed to the ., others began their successfulSful CLARK-MILLERclaf Guest Ronch, •7 cab-^ modern home. W aces open. WriteVrlte ______:______' north bank of the Snake River, J Ins, meals, saddle horses. For• .res-res- Box 0-3 c-o Times-Naws, .- . WANTWANTED: Aggressive Individual !; asce ascent July 18. Their ‘radioed .ervCltlons .jrv write Ketchura or phone u/ amtf ---- interested in owning and opera- across the river by means? of Wr B r '- ■ ...... ,. ‘'all’s well’’ from the .sumrnitm il m- 77<-2533., ______WANTEihone WANTED: Year around marriedrrled ting ting li modern, high-gallonage po- the old Perrine bridge, then to ' ___ cuttle feeder. Modern* two bed- tentlal tentlal servicc station. 2 loca- was the last word heard from'Om «„ , - . t room house. 2 south, 2 west and UpnsUnns available: one In Twin the purhplng station and from iQ?’! • was Perionais—Spectaf Noficeif 9y >a southso of Eden. Henry Case.'ase, Falk Falls and one in Jerome (your 3 themthen . ______— — pnone 825-5081.______choicc there up the south wall ot .the R The bodies of two of them, ___ choicc). Major Oil Company will canyon. Here it enters the boost-)ost- ; 'a• • '>'1' NOTICE! . • mMAN a n wantedV lo w ork Inside laun- sacrlfisacrif'ke land and building in H still unidentified, 'were found; a“ Hnrley Williams of WILLIAMS dry. *Paid hospital nnd paid vaca-ncn- eithercliher location to right Individual er pump station, the five-mllllon jJ. .'.V‘ D . few hundred feet from Taylor’s xRTiUCTOR COMPANY is not4n- tion. Ages 21-.15 years. Applyy In on SaSale and Lease back l>asis. gallon reservoir and the city's person to Mr. Hoffman. Troy Nn- ExcellExcellent financing available. H on a ridge. All th ree will rem ainam tho real estate business.______— iloniil, 201 2nd Avenue West. PhonePhonu: Mn Wlgnafl, 733-6201. distribution station. ■ ".on the mountain sinoo the ter- BROWN'S SAFETY SERVICE UEXPERIENCED v n rn m ilker for Qrade-Ad e ^ '.MLS" “ MLS" TWO SMALL Buslno!!’. I£l- ' This work is being done by |||i& n Aliflnment, Drakes. Shocks. Mufflers ■ rain makes removal too hazard- “ 4 dairy. Merle Drown. Buhl, phonehone thertber 0 one husband CAd wife set-up^ Kloepfer Construction Cq., Lo- 'r “- 417 Main East - 733-8213i---- ■ , *543-5075. Trade for grocery-apartment com- H ous. WHEWHEEL chairs, exercising equip- ^ vp'tfn binatlon or purchase variety store gan, Utah, under contract for H |& E In addition to Taylor the nient,me. crutches, walkers for rent EXPERIENCED .Jrrlfiulor . wnnted,'}j' with good living quarters In rear, 01 or sale.' Kingsbury’s Pharmacy,rincv 1'Toni ?/?. Hohnhorst, 2 miles east. 1 «25,847. Overall, the contrac-:rac-_ ■ S g H climbersclim were Jerry Clark, 31, “f, 73& Hazelton. Phone 829-son Terms nvallnble. Globe Realty. tor's work is 61 per cent com-:om- 117 Main East, 753-6574 or 733- ‘ 1032 Addison Ea.st. 733-2023. MMESBBBteliWlHjM K '- MarM ark McLaughlin, 23, ^nd Joohn h n ou4r-nu< ------FOR LEASE! profitable going s«ir- piete and he is the only one of ^ E Rus! R ussell, 22, all of Eugene, Ore,)re. mMEMBERSHIPS em a v a il a b l e . Twin TAXI driver wnnted. Over 25. mustlunw ' BtaUon. Kimberly, Idaho. the three present contractors on l/jjP Falls Men's Health Club. Steam -iiuw Owner retiring,, Can show figures ■ - HHen: e n r y Janes, 25, Lafayette, ___ —past—IS-years,--—^c o llent-credlt ------.... l y " Ind,, and Portland, Ore., uennisinis meiment. Golfers summer sportsman Ual»i OA card backing. Call" 423^323irKim- struction schedule. C!5K L uchterhand, 23, S c a r s d a, je,le, —^—Clean up, relax. 733-6218. days; nHelp-Mal» e ip — and Femal. 20 berly. h?iy.' or 733-3541.______733-6250, evenings.______Originally the city tiled on wwa- a- CLE CLEAR iSPARKUNO spring■Ing waterwatei from Alpheus Creek. In the foreground,f soon will be^ h“yN.Y., and Walter Taylor, 24, U - r TELL Auto parts ond Johnson Weld- ter at the' source ot the springs■ings ...going .going Into' the Twin Falls City City water wat lines from the Intake8 struclurstructure In background. On tour j ' ^ FOR rent or sale: Sick room — sup- CLERK CLI FOR GIFT SHOP^ ’^'in^g'" Ing Shop.SI Will sell one or bflth. fayette, Ind. . piles: Wheel chairs, commodes,odes. MAINTENANCE M/ MAN Buy inveniory and equipment, rent w hich fo rm Alpheus C reek1 as ,TIiurs< Tliursday, city officials, buslnessmeiislnessraen anS news representativesIves pausedpaus to Inspect the source® The climbers, unknown to feEverest v Jennings equipment. ' ruA . SJi". building and yard. Very reason- ! Could not resist the clear cool ■ CHANGE GIRLS (Or Men) ..Sbii"'-able, ^ o p phone, 733-6821. Home they come from tha north wall of the new city water supply.lly. severalSevpr of the tour , members Could n " each other previously; ex- Cc rrowley Pharmacy, downtown ,5 ^ S phone 733-80W. ot the canyon just northeast!t of water water (collecting behind thele rockrdam-llke rpckn (iructurs and deplpred themselves the first to“ changed^har letters which Russell Twin Falls. 733-9771. . • MATURE M Al MOTEL MAIDS ‘ aL ^ o“h o l iCS“ Anonymous Twin ( OLD ESTABUSHEDlTOtln-hmlier.------the-Bluc-lakes-CountiyXJii!L_lb*. _ _.sampli _ sample tho new-water Jiupply-Jj—ly-— — — - ...... — ------. . .• - -out put Info a'sorapbqok, now'in m the t Trailsttji Courthouse, Wednesdays^ at CACTUS PETE-S age and transportation. Includes __ As all w ater rights on Al])heusheus ------^------_ ------— llllilllliiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiitimiiiiiiiumjiiiiiiiiii ^possession g g of M rs. David Soder-ler- 8:308:3( p.m. For further Informationatlon Jackpot ** trucks trucks and all equipment. Owner ;and- ^------; call 733-4030.______Vacation, Vaca hospital Insurance,e. selling because of health and age. • berg of Seattir ^ — « good pay, etc. ' J. S. CCraven, Paul, Idaho. 436-4fll3. owners in the canyon, the city 11/f* WANTED: Lady approximately 65 Apply In Person: GUY KEEPp “MLS- -M LS- SALE OR Lease; grain and feared lawsuits it the municipal |y ||y 5 Crime W a v e yearsyea old for companion or ^PP ■ ' ' bean elevator and storage at Minisldrts Provi(rovide Trouble housekeeper. Write Box 275,■ Je- WANTEDu/ akttp college graduate. Publicjbllc Richfield. n S f k Complete with scales system should reduce the .flowflow WASHINGTON (AP) — rome.______----- relationsrelath work, some writing.ting. and and office. o John Robertson, 733- Tie U.S. Court of Appeals- ^ Motel Bought SEWING Machine repairs, rents.'ents. speaking, speak community work. S478 S478 1076, io76, Irrigated I Lands Co. a HAGERMAN — Mr. and Mrs.Irs. and sales. Singer Sewing Center,inter. ner r per month starting salary. Non- d uc^ EorJsraeli Trno{ps Tn frfl ' r w . ~~<2P~‘Mnln-NPrtHr733=3744. ' snfe^u -SUN-VALLBV-moiel-by-ownor-Liv«------the cost ot the large 36-inch nt Felix Madarieta and sons, Pat ___ smoker. Degree m u st,,1:' oe In a Jour- good life in America's finest small crime wave In recent Fell PRIVATE DETECTIVE: Skip trac- nalisn nalism, business administration,I nio vacation ® land. Write Mold, Box concrete-coated pipelineI "by by 1By PAUL KOHN provaprovai. The drowsy youths tak- weeks,JJ, and FBI agents have/e and and Mike, have purchased thetne er, investigations, secret reports—)rts— English Engll! or education. Send resume M. Ketchum, Idaho for full infoi - ...... shortening its length, 11^ city yrde- de- TEL TEL / AVIV, Israel (AP) -• It ing ia siesta in the shade of ol been],{( called in to investigate.e . ^ Mot M otor Inn G rocery and IVIotel3tel strictlyg fl confidential. Call 733-2841.■2841. to to Tlmcs-News, Tli Box 0-5.______matlon.j^lttlor ______(tajte all began- with li miniskirt in orangdoranf ifees sat up and-stared. j Hit ALMA HARDIN - Chiropractor. 157 - <50 cided to relocate lhe Itifajte all beg£ ^ Ifllssing from Its glass dis-5. ' from Mr. and Mrs. Win Condit,.r ;• North- Washington, Tw in' Falls.ja!i? Farm Form Work Wanted 23 MAKE $30 up dally on fond route. m— —TheJadarietBS--hnv,e__ a full Plinnfv pi„ ^?1■^■474l ______■*” Mnn^or^woman^^part^^or time. do this, the city purchased tl^squ newspapers reported Wednes- line of meals and groceries, gas,[as, fuu FULLER Brush — Quafiry Products. ^ land. CnIJforniu.______M o big headache,tor the Israeli oc- ference room Is a silver er.S 'Phono 733-7405. 733-6182; 543-5373.S CCUSTOM U t .COMBINING cubic feet of water, enough to big head day, 20 of the youths 'iere shad- plated p|j trowel used by Presi-r|. traiiefr“'“I' park for three trailers. I 'Pjj Buhl. ______-J FOR LEASE: Station in good vol­ ___ mipply a c ity nt iiome 50.0001,000 cupationcupation troops in that dusty ' ______ume locationlc In Twin Falls. Major ' owing the shapely blonde,as sbsshe ,,/ dent Har^ S. Truman to layly ^ and seven units , in-their moteLi i r sPENCER-spirelijrTCBisrEreirrijnrc’ ------imjmrctsTTCrTT'Holmcs. 733-0172 po p ulation, from the A lpheusheus Srab S r a b toytown. wiggled from shop to shop ,|,j ' consultant; Lysle'Gnrdner. 301 7th or evenings, 733-3800.______Creek water right owners. SwingiSwinging down Omar Mikhtar ""P Ihc cornerstone of the court-t- LEGAL LE ADVERTISEMENTS* Avenue North. 733-7001.______^ J Grain, peas, beans and smnll ® J through Ihe bazaar. house In 1950. ----- — 7- seeds. 8 machines."s Also BRICK trucks. 4-plex. Close to LynwootJ. Cost of the water and the Street, wasv a shaply bundle of , ' NOTICt: TO DIDDEHS LOSE WEIGHT safely with Dex-A-ex-A- “aU call b ill RAYL.c;2 73.')-7l.‘;2 double garage - carport. Individual 'Beautiful women are nothing'j"® |Intruders also took three Diet Tablets. Only 08c at Penny-’nny- or or r.^ 6.W-4206 or LOUIS ENGEL- heat, fefU. air ; conditioner. Owner. 733- abandoned, but still sound. Per- trouble—atrouble- young Israeli blonde :® The State Purchasing ARcnt .I'l" will wisW l.e Dru,. snP4.______City in an eyc^ipening yellow mini-l„|. newrin ' Gaza—legend has it that pounds ot coffee last week-K- rep^l.vcrefsi .senlqd bids at his office, ___ BRECHT, 733-2638, - rine b rid g e w as $65,000, but City in a n e; Delilah, Samson's jealous mate, ‘ lo SINGLE ADUI.TS — Call 7.13-9345.9345. BY BY OWNER: OWf Income property^, four rick skirt eight Inches above her end from the off.'ce larder,r Room 205.' Stuic House, Boise. Idaho, Rccordcd message — 24 hoursrs na . ------__nnartn2= — M an n w r H. 1.. tHerb^ D errick sk irt ell — oncflr-lived-therc—but a blsndft —gjj V— -Uniu;.-AUBUAI \i. 1%7 ni-A;nn_P- M---- ^ r=rr- __nnartmfinla^fiOod location. Reduc...... says the dty-'nlay haw saaedra ff .knees,Iffieel^------ll- FOR THli FOLLOWING: RLQ; GPc.i» —iilil ----- ~ iCUSTOM H A Y IK G '■ 3~gg~Tg~5^in~BTi5y^ennirr733^m~ 0 5 : ------lars Thrboushed" Arab elders'"5rj. in “a jninim ■ ini, was somelhinE__—son-sald-Thursday; A stero-o_ oGS-for-Uumlmrp..oi>5- coaimci. for tluL - __ Hay baling—^vhen you're rcadylyt CANDY machine route, 30 one- and many more thousands ot dollars Thrbou imd TF™|S^rarf5n==Car:Piyijt5—^“ TO--“Hffy-tnrcRmnor-Bveryonc.0 ' reg-JR- "” five cent”c machines on location:------ac- choked on their water pipes andm d phiphonlc radio was stolen School for the Deaf and the Blind Ira n by the relocation move, also ac- choked o ut Gooding Idaho. All bids will TTDRIVINGr Tv to Texas F rida” or Satur- ular size bales on edac for 3 423-5467.423-546 ______quiring an assured water sup- veiled wom\ en in their longHig Wh(When the s h o c k w ore otf, the frofrom the office of the court’s’s bo publicly1 opened and read ot ^jjyday. Want passengers to help driveHriv.' Jf' ... harrowbcd. TT— T “ , ply. shapeies:shiipeiess robes glared in disap-ap- young men moved in. A pinchnch marshal.^lo the above tlrnv* and place. v„ _ - s/i h a re expenses. 536-2529, Wen- Taylor •*^y» Bros,, 326-5365, Filerjr MusicMmic lessons ______^ ------;— and t, Forms stating conditions must bo dell. ^ ,i ------INSTANT MUSIC. A tune at your — and the girl squealed. Soon out­DUt- secuisecured before bidding. These are ore -----_____ ----- . JO E lB L A iR raged squeals were resoundingling iiiiiiiniimiiiiiiiiiiimiitiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiii mil uvnllableuvoii from the State Purchasing - __ very first lesson with the revo- ARcnfs Office. Beauty “ Cat Salons. 15 u ^ CUSTOM FARMING -lijH'"’;^lutlonary Pointer Chord System. _ arflundthe-towtf-and-the. nearby.rb y ._____------TTT^mn«r-resBrvcr-thff-rlght-to — — ^ —Hny'Swothln^ond-biiUns-Baok—J — beacn where other 'pi reject any op all bids. ^OMCOMPLETE Deauiy iervice byI ad-nd- hoehoe^i work. Mono 3 2 4 -im Jo- ^SalfejrJ& affic coppe TED CRAMER vaiiccd-atudcnts Van at reduced prices,•Ices. rome. rome. OPENINGS OPENIN tor piano Icijoni, chll- “■ ooppef-lanhe^ IsraeirglHsTiTW^^^Eleveii j j l T.F.- State Purchasing Agent» Pyinianonts S3. R e a 11 ty Arts ----- —------• • —...... H ---- drtn nnd adult beginners. Call ;r’s (tmis were feeling the pinch. Acadcmy. 135 Main West. Phone'hone CUSTOM now, 7733-7945, Mrs. W. C. Malberg Fined by Twin Falls Justiceitice for drivingdrivi: with expired driver’s (‘“ 's Publish: Aut!. 3,4. and C, 1007^___--- 733-W.ll . , j Jr.______ot the Peace_ReedJ._Maughan'han licenses were dismissed by TensionTen mounted. The Israeli 1 ? . NOTICE OF WlllT OF HAIUCUrriNG, hair styling, tint* -m a , n u r e h a u l i n g ^ "F. Judge Maugha'n becSu'se‘orfail-garriiail; garrison was put on the~alert.e n ' A H ATfACHMENT tistlc Vernon Olander — Buhl 543-4 5 72 . Q th o r for speeding were Alice "F. Judge M Realtors To IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE Ing. Permanents from 55 Artistic verno '11^ Other lni!ruc(ion 46 R eed, 29, F ile r , $10; FloydI H. ure to locate lc the two*Tnen. Pay-ay- Gun-totingGun-t soldiers slunk around,und . INFIFTH T JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF Beauty pj„ .Salon. 135 Main West.in?nf' u * v nr grain-swathing; 14' Hess- . cARtc OF Phone 733-1641. Evening appoint- ton-Freemanlon-Pr baler Grain combln-lufn lea r n to fly in the new Alon A-2 Drown, 55,4943-Shoup_Ave., $10; Ing tinetine^ tor expired driver's:r's the bazaarI hoping to nab the A l THE STATE OF IDAHO IN AND ments. M______r— ar c i"' Alrcoupe (3 control). Private pilot 388 licenses w'e'i'e Jerald ln e ^Berlin,■lin, mystimystery pinchers.; ,. _ Attend Meet iFOR TWIN FALLS COUNTY. ___ ing and hauling. J o e 's Custom Ser- license for as little as $500, Sulll- • F loyd C. G am b rel Jr., 32, 388 licenses . V.- JUN.lUNE SHERRELL jind AKN -M-i^VfnrM RUBY HEWUETT Veness beautyJauty vice. 326-48SS,: Flier.______----- van Flight Service, Jerome, 324- Jefferso n St., $10; George H. 29, 331 3rd Ave. E ., $10, and .The jh f Tel Aviv daily Maariv ODLIN. Plalntll/s, vs. KARL R.R .salon. ?44«A 3rd AVfihue Noi'th; ^JAYiiav swathing with conditioner and snft5119. Dawson, 25, 312 Sbcth Ave. E.,E.. Judith M.ft Perry, 23, 151 Borahrah asked^skec In an outraged editorial; Eleven Twin Falls reaUors l ew is. Defendant. Phone 733-9430 evening by appoint- baling. baiino 14' New, Holland sw ather------— th e r------=— 7------will participate In the five-stateta te Notlcono la herdby given thot on nicnts.nici ______nnd self-propelled “ baler. Leonard H o m es Jl‘5; Judy ,L. iipdnecr, 22. “N NorAver^Vr o r A ver^W rrS S ;------" t i lard Homes for Sale 50 , "The averuge Arab'lroiiurs the K e“al E sta te Conveniion, to be Ppdrnw, hami. F lirr,______6, W ash in g to n . Cts., $10; JohnIbhh FFined in ed by Judge Maughan .’“J for Arab . ^ women, not ieven looking held ^ was Issued out of the above entitledS Baby B ab ’ Sitters—Chitd Caro 16 St. driving with defective mufflers u held Sept. 5-8.iii-Portlarid. Ore.,)re., court couf in the' above entuted action,[lon, " __ - i_- ' - ...... - . ------CUSTOfCUSTOM hay stacking. 2-wide har- **ML*^MLS" - . A. Robbins, 33, 358 Locust St. driving her straight in the eye when she it,( y,-was announced Wedne.sday/ bybv attaching lhe property of the above)ove BO 3ED E P child care. Divided class-:lass- rowberowbed. Make arrangem ents earlyarly N „ $15, a n d N adino N. Cullen,ilen, wwere ere HiHarley J. Huddleston, 19, ' named defendant for, the sum, of of es. es. Nussery. pre-kindergarten, kin- for yyour hay nnd straw. Clifford tmi ' passes him. Not a man In GazaJaza jjr.Mr. C. Donald Kerby, Bonners dergarlen. 160 7th Avenuo North.lorth. Slaiier.Slmici 326-4410. F iler.______INCOME PROPERTY 45, K im b e rly . $15. R oute 3, F iler, $20, and Jo n ard would dare pinch an Arab worn- perr JC,442.50, der — EXCELLENT 2 bedrooms, each by L. Jo n es, Jero m e, $10, . 'om- Ferry, state president of the inIn witness Whereof. I have here-lere- PhonePhc 733-50,97.______CUiiTOMCU^TOf grain threshing. Trucks sideside. Private garage, patio. Also fined for speeding by L. Jone! . an. Why then do they behavelave i(jahpida(, Association of Realtors.rc unto set my hand and the senl seal DAYTIMEDAY' child care for workingrking available.avalla ti78-5856, evenings. «ur- Bur- sseparate e p a hent aijd meiers. Judge Maughaft were Gary JackJack Others paying fines in Justice“9.® with such rudeness and ef/ron-Tnn. ' • of of tr this Court this 2nd day of Aiigusi.{USI. mothers „1Q in my ^xome. Phone 733- ley--______Sprinklingsprink system. Must see to R eed , 17, B ountiful, U tah, $15, C ourt h w ere R o b art L. K riegh, , „ . ,; George E. Haney Jr., first 19G7. 5378. ^^WANTH' WANTED: Hay stacking, Work/ork appreclaw.npprec J22.500. "for women?" vice president ot the Idaho A.s- 11, A, 1.ANCA.STER - J 2 ' __ guaranteed, h. W. Featherston. and A rly n J . Hlgley. 21, Hey- 19, 336 T e rra c e D r., $100 for Clerk of the District Court EmploymentP |« q Agencies 1 17 7 ffinePhone 733-331C.'______AlALMOST AN ACRE One "pinch patrol" was in-•'V soclationsock of Realtors, and Lynn,ynn s.s, A./ Kolman ----- burn, $13. Melvin Wolters, Filer,'Her, rereckless c k le s s 'd riv in g ; E d w ard B. V"' JOB OPENINGS nt Personnel “Se7- Ser- CUSTO^CUSTOM hay stacking and hauling.f i ^ EARLYEARL' AMERICAN 3 h^- ugh- Scholes Jr., 20 , 774 Ninth Ave. volved In an Incident in whichhjch su,,sieivart, president of Ihe Twinrwin Attorney for Plaintiff JOB ung tion Include J. H. Abegglen,’ IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE CUSTOM grain hauling. AhronI A. palnlecpainted 3 extra large bedrooms. rod, 59, Y ellvllle, Ark., $15: Noy.Noy, 23, R oute 2, Tw in F alls,,]lj men.'!’«"• Shopkeepers slammed Mrs, Beth Wickham. Jim Mes-Wes- p]p ip t h JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF SALES GIRL YarbrougTi, I20Q 2nd Avenue East.iOst. 2'J- baths, bath fireplace. $14,100. 5 5 Phone 733-458S,______G u ad alu p e S. P aiom arez J r .,, 20. $10 for a slop sign violation. ' ™down '™ their shutters In protest.test, setsmith,^ ', Bruce Mecham, Karl THETt STATE OF IDAHO IN AND NEEDED i ■j,rj The G aza S tr ip w as closed to pree ripv fo r TWIN FALLS COUNTY. CUSTOMCUSTOf hay slacking and hauling.luJi: G. II. OR ASSUME, LOAN f Rupert, $20, and Roy 0. Harvey,vey. Three Magic Valley coeds arc > t° Freeman, Kay Harrison, Harley INVESTMENT MANAGEf^ENT Work guaranie«d. Larry Cutler,tier, NICE 2 bedrooms. Fireplace aho outsiders, MallMathers, Mrs. Edna Irish and CORPORATION,cc a Nevada Cor-rni^ „ . I" Twin Falls plus 2 ^drooms finished In 44, B ille ric a , M ass., $20. amamong onp 16 University of Idaho poratlon. Plaintiff, vs. ARLO L. 51,50 per hour. plus‘ chance for - 828-5637. -- Haiclton.______plus : Fined for driving while intoxi-toxi- beautiesbeauties, who will compete for TensionTei later eased oft and Jlra Danner, . i™ commission. Contact: -M r. .Will*111- . CUSTOM CUSTOh combining. John Deere 55 basemepr Good terms or G.I. _WJLSQN._Dcfendant. J lal macfil'ne and ( a i^ . Phone 324-500050|yi)—President-street. Presjdi J13,000. , cated were Erwin A. Werner,•ner, the 1967196 Homecomipg . Queeneen tho sshops reopened. But the oc- FrFram 1,500-2,000 realtors fromrom nc Notice is hereby given that on iams for Interview.- Imperial macfii: h ad Alaska, Washington, Oregon,KOn, AugiAugust 1^ 10C7. a writ of attachment. "JJ Motel, 733-8770, between 10 - 2, or or 324-2208,324- Jerome.______------42r-Filor,-$250,-and-Charles_H.!_H. title_Sep Utle_Sept._30-at,Moscow,i.iLwasivas cupation cupal authorities had had A 1 a tied —5:3.a-lQ_a------CUSTOM-green-chopplng-wUh-pre» CUSTO^ — fexl" 'om enough.______NW___ Mbiitaha aiigTaaho iire expeugg was-tssued-out-of-the-above-entitled — ^-S H -A W -R -E A W ------____ LajuiLfl_n^32,..Re(Jwood_C|ty,City, annqu_ncedannoujici Wednesday by Tom enou| ■*cya. .couct-ia- t hg-abovo -nr '— —torvativo-jddcd.. —torvat J?linnft-32fi»A7n.l.,^ ------Edlia'TlIMl — '/JJ-U88j------Calif.. $135 and 30 days sus- Gannon, Buhl, general home-me- ThiThe swarms of Israeli womenmen to attend.at aitmattaching the property of the abovelOve WAN'WANTED; A good reliable woman to Filer. Filer,______' --— Elmer^ Sommer — 733-55D7 own Purpose of the conventionn isU named"“ni defendant for lhe sum of cleancleii house on Friday each week CUSTOM cusTOil pea and grain threshing.ling.------pended jail sentence. Edwardd G. coming chairman. tourl:tourists descending on the town P“ ‘ 51,131.24. for working couple. M ust be honestJnest Callcqh Joej , Day, 423-5232 early morn-orn- “ '*M M L L S " Fahrenholz, 33, General DclIv-ellv- Vying for the title from Magicigic were w a r ri e d; dressress to piprovide further instructionn of i„In witness Whereof, I havo here-ere- ond thorough. Must huve good ref-•■cl’ Ings inn* or n lam evenings. realtors .and licensees in the unto set my hand nnd tho soulseal creierences. .Wrlle Box 0-6, c-o Times- tttvoV;;. e ry . T w in F a lls , w as fined $15 V alley area Lynne Louise B eck-!ck- modestly—strictly mode no minis. rc'tlt usl, NCWI. CUSTOM HAY swathing. 14' New^ LOVELY LOVEI < bedroom spilt level i (!,(, fields of financi!!- m anagemjent ent, August.‘ ------Holland Hollan auRcr sw ather. Arlyn • jn exc for driving left of the centernter with, Rupert;Rt Jackie Bodenhof- And just to make sure the 1067. u/i^DiWORLD'S largest cosmetic company Krohn, rlyn • in excellent Kimberly location, ‘ rien, er, Gooding, and Jane Langley. out exchanging, sale's, multiple list­list- H. A, LANCASTER '^y*V pany Krohn. 825-5003, E den.______Bullt-ln Built-In appliances, family room. ! line, and Thomas G. O'Brien, er. Good pinching plague didn't break out and Clerk of the District Court has openings for neat,, m ature CUSTOM cusTOh grain combining. Massey-sey- 22 baths, bat! fireplace, carpctlng, ■ 79,. Eden, was fined $10 for the Twin Falls.F e ',, , „„ainagain, the military governmenten, Ing,‘"g’ appraisals and leasing, and Publish; AUS. 4, 6, 7, 8, 0 and 10,,n "J™women. Average $2 per hour withwllh Harris Harris 90 machine. 2 trucks. Call Carport Carpor and cement drive. Ijlyg other phases ot real es;yte. me]. ' Avon. We train you. Write Mrs.Mrs- late iniA evenings. « 326-5310.______same offense. The qiqueen will reign over the banned swimming in tha blue ‘“ 7- ______— PhjPhyllis Mclnturf, Route 2, Kim- „ 1 A. Moscow campus Oct. 1-6, and HAY stacking wanted. Phone Jay NEAT, clean 2 bedroom home Others fined included Katl A. Moscow Mediterranean near Gaza. ILEGAL ADVERTISEMENTSITS LlLEGAL ADVERI1SEMENJ5—: ^ berly, or call 73i-7«3. — Greene, •' 733-62Q0. J"in Twin Falls. Carpeting in llv------Steckleinr~Route 3, Twin-^^alls?allsi- w lll-blll-be- e-p rflsen t« d -a t-th e -M oIo n n------— ^------—- __ A-ITRACTIVE 21-35. to do light ter- ---- Ing and dining rooms. Gas fur- ent: tana' Stale game on Oct. 7. ■ _ BI>U No. 90 , - H m n . Dlilrlcl No. 11 .Vice vlct station work and clcan cars.can' HAY hauling ’‘J and stacking,' Phone»one nacenace, jgarage. 17,500 whh terms, $10 fo r defective equipm ent: ta n a 'S ta HfportI of ConditionCandK of AppApply in leans, 7 a.m . 'til noon,foon, Tom Parnell. * 343-4946, Duhl. __ Ifif youy(Ju‘ are interested In top in- Bernard P. Craig, 362 Caswellwell EscalaE scalastlco C. Sanchez, 16, I |< . ^ TWIN PALLS BANKANK ft& xrTRUST COMPANY or I6 p.m. ^111 eleven a t Dig John's)hn's CUSTOM CUSTON iwathlng: 2 machines. Har*Har* vestmentvestme properly, wllh above- Ave. W., $5 for failure to dis- 934 SchoddeSchc Ave., Burley, wasv^sOaldeyGets of T» 83301, 8330 nt the elo»# of businw* Jtmt 30 3(1,, Beellna House nf Wax. ■ old old Black, Bl Wendell. S30-2435. averagaverage return, contact our of- 1 E ; fined $23 by B u rley P olice Ju ddge g e _ . tQC7, ft atate bnnking institution organizet!orgiinlzed and operatlncr under the banklns[Ing LOCALOCAL’firm needs attractive youngDung HAYHAYT balingi and stacking. Phone play license plates; Donald E; fined $23 -w vn lawi of thia State and a m«ml>er of the Fe*-8tat«Tt)»*'8tat«-Banklntr Aulhorltlei and by tha ths ment.men Ejrtierlence helpful but not CUSTOM c 'u 's T swathing ond baling. , TA?L0R AGENCY ' jo'wing too closelyrniram “T^: k: “ ChaTleTTl.ChaTle ■Bailey. 577*1259Sfj -New-Wiieat. Fnlaral Sank of thia DUlrlcL neanecc.ssary. Good pay. Benefits, Phone phona L, R. Sorenson, 733-6441. KimbeiKimberly 423*5289 Ze B a rth ,__ 27, Route 3, Tw"win in NormalN orm al Ave.. Burley, was fined c \. ASSETS ______^ Box 0-2, Tlmei-Newa.______^ . Evenlngi...... J*'---- iT-flmhT-ba^BTictc wltlpJtbn^biiTikiirBTiij-rsjkn." itemj^lHTljrocfcsi”0/ — Tm LIVE ninjniiitrcare-ron-prseioui?iou? WWork”' o rlrW o n to il------t-24*2 4 - —R—Roir-Ta;rloioi^ ------— -423-5403 ------“ Falls, $15 tor paling withoutSouT JliJii by JudgeJ Wills lor fffllnrtr">Slorage-T J f i ant-tV enllcctlun______------a.372,t)fi3.52 3.52 chill children. Must bu clean, patient,lent, - —.------■ ------Bvrle Carr 733-6808 sufficient clearance, and Larryirry lo yield to through traftioi Dara ^ 3. United Statea Oovemment oblijratloiiajratiom ------8,040.000.78J.78 kind kind and love chijdren. Refer-2fcr- [4R. EMPLOYER Mason Smllh 733-6877 ' L. B u rn h a m , ' 24, 910 Del. IvlarM ar A ndcrsoinderson. 56, 3264 O yerland*"‘1 OAKLEY-A Behlen type steeltAol 3.’■ ObllsailonB”, of States and politicaltlcal aubtllvnubillrliloni ______2,540,l4fl.M cnc(cnees. 733-BG87.______positit. Position In Twin F a lls orea. Manm - . . ' play Ave., Burley, was fined J15 by , * B. Olher aeeuritles______I______------eo,000.1)0).i3o EXPERIENCEDEXPIi cook wanted for -exporii-exporiencod In-m ajor- appHanco. • - Circle, $20 for fictitious display Ave.. Bt tank, which will hold 52,000! Jp_tP _. i7. other0 loans itnd ril!»!iiunu.------H.2C3.038.2BB.25 pari part time work. Evening shift,ihlft. home electronics, fumltMPB and.“d - . ot license plates. Judge WWillis for- failure tb jjeld■ 53,000 i?"Ji; b u sh els o t w h e at w'hcn hen S.ilank'preminea,' fiimUura-and-ffxtiUMr-arffxtiUoa^-.na-olheMweU-rtpr, ------—- ^ ^PPly-in-pcraon.-R p p cd, B.qgK Cafe^^..ife. __o*hcr other lines sales. ■ Trr-lnpd In " C a s e s a g ain st Wendell W. 10 lo a legilegal parked auto. • “„'™ . 1, . lentloff hank premlsea ------^------470.007.fll 77*T- plarinlnSi "tJliyinf,—^n d -liai“ Bd*-“ ------...... completed Is being'added to the n . Other0' aB«ela ______----i------,1,208.64 H1.64 elp I Help Wanted—Malo 19|1 9 -vSi!'verllilng-and’supervisory ^xpe* WAIn ' Harder, 42, Burley, and Thomasmas JeannIJeannie R. Ward, 29. Route Oakley“ W Elevator Co., accordingling T-xT" rlence. Salary not as Importantej WANTA-GOOD-BUY??? ‘ ■ " lev.. I, Declo, was fined $20 by Judge J2. TO.TAL ASSETS ______rz EXPERIENCED mechanic. Must be • -J: Noonan, '27. Jackpot, Nev.. I, Declo, . to Raddon U yton, owner; J------completely familiar with transmis- as»,q possibilityfj,., to advance. Would u/«Wn h«ihaVB a 'fsally SHARP 2-t«ll------'------— WillisW illis forfo following -another ve- ' ' ™ f he inieixjsted in wholesale or re- . l Arnt.lTIKS ______■ ______slons, engines, and rcu r ends. tail („{| 'position. by— l(rTinfr'*ml^ivinjs^4lJi.i4ni^f=TiilTm.inaf-lni!Wt1«i]i,-p«r{nfraWpi,---ini------'Wltl"------wim-abliliyrcood- benentsr-xeo phnna =ToTr|sirTy^w7iei=lM5T)oHan"— ■“ ley. was fined $25 by Judge WII,VII, EdenEden, has been of Interesti *0to torporatlona ______------^______7,708,722.702.70 RiotRice Motor Co., Inc. Gooding, Ida- ^ __ Drlvo, or call .733.8319 or 733- ght spectators because of the roofroof IB* J». DepoaitjJj of Unlteil Statea Government^riiment _------10fi.lB4.1)7t.OT ho. Telephone M4-4438. ROTO lls for failure to yield the right sped urns llepoalta of S tata and politicalII aubdivUIaubdivUIona------1.63(V,fl00.14 p.m. ROTO-TILLING—LEVELINGG M71.MU. ' I ot way. Harold Schutle. 40, being built first. Then It was, IR. JJ; DejKwltajj; of commcrclal banks • ., Gardena, lawns, fa rm acreaRes.!8. PUot Offered $13 raised up en o u g h to p u t nn au- ad- It). m! Certified-and c. offlcm* cheekfl, etc.----- ____:------;--- 44,448.12!'J5 TrFyir GENERAL mechanic needed. HighlIlRh FordFord't tractor mounted nolo ■rui-11- r R oute 5, R u p ert, w as fined $13 ralsei •tc .------151,772.88 earnings If experienced ns plenty . cr. by Judge Willis tor speeding,;. dlllonniditlor layer on until eventu-ntll-> 20.-«■ 'I’OTAL^DKPOSITS T' (llemA IS toto 19) 19) ___------|24,02I.7:H!.14 fnni Total iU-man«l deposlli ____...... __- * '• '• • 16.228.013.35 "f,of 'conllmioui work. Betlwr thanii™ ’, DICK POOLER ' 733-4375 ----- ^ 5 ^ . Marjean R.'Langley, Sun Val-'al- ally It will reach the 54-footlUUi jJ ,1,1 „^ying^ ilepodlta ___ average enrnlngs nerccntHpe, In* j ____ . B y U .S.A niiy M S DOfllU ----- 1----- 7,703,722.70 , „ ^ Btirnnco?,y5‘ nncf vflcaOon* wlfli nay. . ^ ,-BEAUTIFU]^ J • . J' ley.ley, was fined $30 by Shoshone)nc level, . 224.<. dOlher llabllltlfs______---- v^------in.7f.0.7S Housing jjo™ nvalloblo. W rite or pnoneW ' ROfb-TILLING ■ ' ■,3. ..J,bedrooms, 2 ^ bathi, large Sgt. Donald Lane, Twin Falls'alls Justicejustice ofo the Peace C. \V. GWin Un, - r Ganger Chevrolet Co., Mountain ‘. Gordtni,“ “Jf®' Inwni an d farm acre- living iivinn room, family cailna vln U nderneath th e ta n k Is a . 13- 2 28.,. to'i'a i* m a h ih t ik ? ~ L _ _ -____ _ ------^ lil,H5,80M1 .hSu naci. - i'ard tractor mounted- U.S, Army Recruiter, announcediced for speeding.spei Al.so .tlned by footfgo[ cone( shaped pit which'waswas * ^ -Home, Idnho 5870310.______---- Jtoto " 8®;*,, Tllleri. room,-finished-baiement"Wllli“ ;-- EXPERIENCED Irrlsnlor, yen? - T7\tnn — . extra bedroom and utility room, Tuesday tho Army Is offeringring Judge GGwin for speedlna were dugs,du-,, with a back hoe and thenhen -OAIMTAL'At, ACCO ACCOUNTS around, If tiunllfled. Ton wages,f '" '' ■ Elm o GBrrlson 733-60300 i«llout tJiio" i shelter nnd den, bosutl- pilot training to quoliflcd young Joe L. B ■ Zi. (c) Common atork—total par v.lu. valiia 1100.00 |10U ------(00,000.00 m "| fully landscaped, close' lo ichool lUng Joe L. B eaden, T w in F a lls. $12.'2. ift'ed.wllh two feet of ccment ' ' _ No.ihairti anlhorliwl H.OOO >.00 modern home. PhQite 733-5012, ' -; SISPIllVY THESE MOW '.“.ll/iS . ‘“ m e n 'w ith high scliool-dlplommas as nnd“RDddy‘Lr*Adamsr"Routennd“ Rodi 1, of IJtf ...... - ——r- - I— ' ' , '■■■■ i —' > . RRed, ed, Iiplderi, nnhldi, niglitcrawl.iwl- ■hoPPlnu center. Priced at '1 In ordcr^td^inake' lho Job " nfof ,J.,' ... , No. iharw'ouuiantllna c.cutf ersors andnr danilolions. Gem Spray-ray. I’HA *»appraisal. 122,325, . in lop physical cOndlllon, sauishone, ijioshone $15. ' ..; auguring the grain more simple..nIn 37,‘J; Jjj Biirplii* ------:— ------L 1.4()().O{10.n0KOO *• , ' , tng Ing Sei Service, 733-4200. - - - .- \ 602flo: GRANT AVENUE An Army pilot rei;elvcs nn ,ad-ad- Judgo'GwInJurigo'i fined Robert Doan j|* S 2H. tlmllVl.lnl nroflla --- ;------.------— 618,020.65 ™ Corner of Taylor' and .Grant . ’ i“l" Along sldo of Ihe steel Ihnk '■“ , <■ -a ■ Ulii’liNlDliPENDAHLU hnndym an. ' Odd — ,dltlQMLJll}Qgm(iiilhlyjihaMjijaJila M arsliH'wlii_Eiills,,I16Jiit_Iuliarslil] - obs, wnll-wnihlnR-ftttU‘ynnlwork,ark. ______733-4BB8- r arn-slir-addltlonal-flO-foot-liigh 3 — ' ----- — ^2.6».tfao.66a - -_ tJhone-fevenln|Sp-^33-aM4-or«73J. e WJ* ^■MLS»^HVBU^VN-Avcnuo?3-tiBd---« m L S "^ ■ • ----- bash^-wnrrBnt-oftlcer-s a-l a-r-y,';r-y,'; lowlng-t lo w ln g -to o -c lo s e ly -to - a n o th o r r . . ... ■ ‘ a - ■ ' 1U5. IBS. ' , room s ----- hmnlng~and-nwal-i(llowBnce»rce»r vehicle,-vehlcle,~tindM'rnnlt-Mt-Garoth-Ih . ccm ent J a n k s 'wHIcli h’olirOpOOO|000 si,Bl, TUTAl7j7lAHIl,ITi&'7T( N n (lAI'ITAt,;AIMTAI, ACCOUNTflI ____ |l n^flR4^42 ____ ; __ , room All electrlo homo, full base- ,fO bushels' of g ra lii aplccC' niW ~ ~ j — ------g ,— ------— - MATUllU-^Intlencwt-hllllx-lohool MSrUiii lool deublfr—|{BTBg«j^fllj-"bHpk-~~*-. Sgt. Lnno stated. ers, Shoshone.Sho $10 for failure IliJV *' Cashier < Ctmtptnillfi*,ptndler, of thi* alHive.nametl hank do. hertby-i,« girl Bin wants w bnby tending, house*use* conitruction,conitru larg^e lot. Priced 120,* . W arrant Officer Flight Train-ain- lo yield right of way In left havo 1'"''° served tho Oakley valley j„i,[dei'lira (hat tlii^ repol'i of ruinlltldit->n- llli tni*tni« to lh« b«l of iny knijwlftlg# «tid T . ^ work, work, elc. Phone 733-0182. .BOO.noo. L Lynwood Realty, 610 Blue ■ Ing ls conductod ,ln-two-parls,;rts, turntu rn...... -ia.— ------fo r jvfo r jn a n y . y e a r s .______.ii'ii'i..bflirr. . ' IRONING IltONiNi quichiv und nontly done^^ Lakoi Blvd. Norlh, 73J.0J11, Jiime, , " ' ' T-. V. .(JHOVE.'? (JHI - ' ...... - It por hour. 4Si Sth-Avenue Cast,usl, Dunncr, 733-2240. with 12 weeks ol pre-flight and —------— ' Mr, Laylon notes that he, W^ tha umiaiitignvd dlit<-’ti»i, atteatitlMt tlir ccorrectnfni of this r«iw>rt of-oon* ” B - I ’G ' ' 733-07fifl. UY OWNOWNUUi' Four bsdrooini, fully primary flight training , at Fl. Ft. CLERK( IIIRUD hopes to run tho elevators Inin iiiiiim'ditliin and d(KenMl «xaniln'ri|axaniltu by ua nnd lo tha beat of ournur iltONINIIHONINO done in m y homo, Uefor-TSf. . carpelBd, full bnse.,ment, 3 cnr . • Wolters. Tex, and nn nddlllonal HAOEl 'rix Ihi) ccm ent ta n k s o v er to Mi(] the kiiunletlirt nnd belief {• Inii and coirfi't.oirfi‘1. encM. It per hour. 1528 3rd Ave*Lve* '. enrnRe, 1 block from hUh ichool. ' jnal HAOEHMAN — Mrs. Mrix llii) c ,1 ” /■•/ MAHUY I ■ • ncsiill.1 for low cost, 2 «Jj, I^nst, V33-([)47.______Larife FIrit Federfll Joan, Hen nt 31 weeks ot training «l, Fr. Kuhn IIllSIlli bodn hlretl a s ' cityIty slcel tank to fill it uftor Iho . MARRY KATON ' ) mn “ 330 Stree^j^orUi or phone ‘ /a/.miKTlHmillTiH T. 1’. MATdN ) nirfclort - Ask lor Classified ilioNlN(JI uonTO dono n«atly in n if lionit, 71.1.311^4 Rucker, Ala. clerk, ireplacing Mrs. FelixIlx comoi cement ones aro full. With' (hethe . * /«/ WILI.AMI) M. llKKf) •) • ' . • $1 »i_iw por tiour, t’honp 73.1-73J4, Ch‘ IVAN 11. HHKlNNMIl ) ■ V, « ~ NU~)6WN’’)’AYMEkr: 3 lidlroiuil Inlcrcsteil perdbns may .con.;on- MndnrleiiMndnrlea who resigned. Mrs,rs, grain harvest rapidly approach*III RUI« of Idnho, I'oiiiity of TwJii Fallit ait Kwiitn In nnd auhicilhrit l*-ir2»». __ hood.hoiill. WillV conidlfir irade on inuill X l.iriviwa oi lewlns wnptoil. iies'lei> Irullertrailer Ihouse, camper, building lot. W., Twill rails, or pliono collocl,net, rolaryrolnry otol tho,Jlagormnil Como-IC- Ingwlln» will he coninlolod hy Iho endJIUI m(HKAIi) /i/c/a/ CniUtlNl!]n iu i HTAKFOIII), NnUry riiliKo ' ^ •oaahle, Plione 733-231U, ■■ ®lo,•to, 733733-t(lll7. 733-2071. ' I llp lo ry B W lsl slrlct. ■ . ool l llilithis week. liSyiibl|>hr Any, <. IBfl? HfiltllnK •( Klmbarly. lilal»>. .

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---- ...... - ...... ■ - ----—.— — .iji - • — . . _ -. • .'j Hornes fo r Sdlo '^. 50 5 0 Himej.for; H^mes Sola 50 FanFaritii for Salt ; 52 Loti and Acroagd . 54 'Ajiorfmonfs^nfurnijh«dApai 7\,71; fqnrt" Imftiemenls 90 Farm Implamftnti 90 Twin FcFalls Tlmes-News 15 T l = ----- ::— ^ -I ' > ^ T . ------' A ug. 4-S, 1967 "MLS’* ' . , ' I ~ ~ ~ "MLS" . ^ 7 ^' AIR CONDITIONED JUST listed; 2 year old brick. IN J JEROME • ~ SPLENDOR „ _____ a baths. ■4 bedroomi. fireplace.------_E*caUExcollont—older—horflB^iv-East----- TOP____ lOWN^AMD-COUNTRY------____ Spaclous-spa- 2~ beJronm, XBrpAtcd.■d,------______I ^ H . I - 1- - H*__ f c l L ______iloijo rsss: r s e s ------^104------^ ■ bUiU-in Btove, 'dlshwaslier. At- Avenue'C, Tvenui 2 bedrooms with room™ land. Rbck fres soli; largo levc?^ ■ ■ 5 A C R E S ' ' ■ ' g™:draped, all electric aparimei)l.91. OX-/JtxJ —^ X X - ". WANTED tached garage, full (Inlshed b ase-, for /nr 3rd ir In basement, large llv-V. fields, frost free, long growing __ hu Larport, laundry facilities; Bea*ta* .. WANTED—Slaugliter horsea. -a H'O"------mcnt covercd pallo, Northeast. ing jjg room. „ • appealing kitchen,n season, 2 miles cement ditch,,ch SELDOM an acrcftBo like this-"au utlful recreation park In back..If saddle horses and mules for sale «21>000. nnHnnd rdouble garage: Outstand-rtl Taxes and water about $12iS0 perpJr ^vtever available.. Full^rlck ronth7 “ . Makef f i a smart move*to-7 ". “ . - ir-trfldo. CaaUcrord,-5J7-2a77. JUch._.____ . 3 BEDROOM brick,-Noar Junioro r SInfj I value'for-onlyv $9500, CaUQi -' ^ciacre per year...... jojhome,--clcctrlc.heat,-exceUent-fa.---ffy"------.ii^ TrmVOODMANOR------^ __ ,,ftrd,HllL._- ■ — ^ 'College. Owner tranilerred to J e - 7:11-107 duties for horses, ' beaullfullVt GENTLE Bflddlu.and p a c ^ m a re ,.9 •rortie. Win- consldtr trade fog r - - ^ 4,000 ACRES, private deededded landscaped, loaded with fruit“ft. Twin Falls Addreas - - — E Q O T M ye&rs o ___ .!»-■•/»«» -nnH ■nthnr_nnMIP-<,-tflp-l.---- - ?l?vOO? Bui!f° ______------Ttirnma jrn n artyr^lWft:------■ r——“ “ —fonge-landi SnMinowft-baflfn-;------NoNorthwest’ location commanding ------_ „ Qf .Distinction------^------NORTHfiASV. I^fcihllpalnted, 2 . — ” ___ . ■ breath-takingbrt view, $2D,950 w itr’ -Call-Mr5rWalt-Thom^dr-?33-3fi6& fail ------______! - - BBALERS- A L E R S - ______■— iWAN.TED—howshoetng;--i» l - V ^ t ------bedrooms, full baiemlht. Can as- - SPACIOUS nr for showing. (Sorry, no childrenen 1-INtERNATIONAL 1—. “57'')7" 1 1-N -N E W HOLLAND “ 1281"I" ^ C y a ^ No. 13, Twin Palls. P h one • -- 5"'^^ loan ...... convenient ter'ms^to suit you or *or ,3 BEDROOMS, lull btusement,a : . - "NEW-HOME...... BARNES REALTY trade cpnsldered for whut you''OU' ■' ■ or-'Pets)^;------. .... ^'self-propeiletF'Wire-fle, ■' carpeted. Large tingle sarace.:e. . With 3: bedrooms, 2 bnths, full . ' , p„1037 BIlio U kt, No. . 733.62271227 hahave now. Movo right in. * □ ^ P-T^O ^itnng-tie,'laie" .... ,®* ^ O S S between Welsh* an3 , mtxlel..] ______water-cooled w engine;-pow- jpn^j-for landi-fi sajg or calvjcs; j" ' ------peiefl"peied“throufinoui, Duiit-in ranfje ---- BU^-HIll------5g3-I>19------PUhnishED 2>bedroom house new*lew* ■ ^ — ^------er" 5 sleerlng, automatic- z£!™!S; Chen plus' main floor utilityty . and oven;.o\ has patio. PHce $17,- ______„______. TJVIN PALLS' " ly redecorated. Gas heat, small , 55. greaser. , , ■ '" ^HORSE for s2le: i^year-old so frtl C room, gas furnace, Owner, leav-V- 200; ddown payment. $700: pay- cnild accepted. No pets. 112 Harrl-5?!-' l-IN1—] T E R N A T IO N A L “ 55" ® |eldln^. Hair quar-terhorse. Call ing state. Make offer. $6,000, ments $104.10 Interest, and prln-y- “ M L S ” R E A L T Y '511'son. cipalcipal. Phone 733-2891. daya; 733-3. KlKIMBERLY AREA SO acres, all 733-3662 TWO' bedroom homo with bathm at P-T-O^ strlng-tte, used a'* TWO sorrel mores, both p art Arab- GEM s t a t e REALTY 8460. er-fflonthe^i3!g2-76i------; ______.----—------v«^Pl» [Ti^' partially finished basement. 1,— ■ N-l-C-E-L-Y—furalshed-one bedroom— ----- 1(1' P'-T.C U s t r ln g - l^ ^ ------1=J0HN UKhiKK yi4'l'P-l'^1-0. a ALL ll TYPES.Ofty i horses, bought, sold ------VAe7WT ^ G I - APP!tfrtSED------"fefenced'"^yarrf otof improvements. Price $120.000.“000. __ _ • rranK -Horst - —— garage. Phonelone and exchanged.t> Specialty:' ranch Mova. In npw. Choice location.n. FHA Approved • VozTM available. 33 A'ACRES 8 miles Iron Twin Falls. 733-1 geldings.gelding L. Haley. 733-WS5;- Morningsld^ school district. 3 No mony'nn down If good credit $3000 down payment will handle,5j|P; ^R p ij^ filSH E D 40' trailer house. —„ No l-MASSEVI"” ! FERGUSONNo. i_p1-FREEMAN m otor (J^nk).0. -P -PALOMINO.alom i 3 year old flU'v, well LYNWOOD . 3 bedroom :ioms .J n Jw ln .J ’alls |{j|' __ bedrooms, near new carpeu - . dALL. 733.7682 with acreage. Worse bat'n ana cor- —lil--chlidren or pets. Phone-733-H44r-i4— ----- <3—motorT-strlng-tle.------ONE block irom high school 3 ____ ... ______, ' REALTY rals. S Total, price $5500. Harold’sold’s ,SMAL,SMALL 1 bedroom house. Adults.nil!. ~ at 610 West Monroe, Kimberly, lovely bedrooms, 1% baths, iTTvrTr Agency. 733-S532 fpr J3.1-7487. ,■ ^38 438 Addison Ave. West. 733-3029.______'9 7 YEAR gentle_____ ------inniutifully curpi'teaiiving Tiiun'i-----— 41TO-G4^3ARGAWS—$UWA: t^500 0 ----- ^ 510-BllltJ jil« |-nivil, N. 711.0211 j i ------r-=-MeWw eW ERS- ERS"------Da ' Drlck 3 bedrooms each. 'Re- Harley Matheri 733-81731473 U'l ACRliS, 2 bedroom home. 7 ^ Houses—Unfurnished HoUS ^ . „ 733-2581.______and larae family room. All o a ' Drlck ---- U «-M«llnn--- ^------433JMJiU2—----- milea^ from Twin Falls._P_rJce_S7J)QQ___ e l I - 2-.JVIA.S.SR Y ..EERr,tl.SnNJH T___ 22-JO= I£ H N D E E R E No'. 5, 7'. ------— I riftAi'. ^^od fcmi lo qUillI16d53----- :nii?snrevTniT3:'Te^uirva:7iT’jniTett:----- ^ ___ or will trade -for home tn TwintW -*— WAHTEl?. HuimhumiiL;. 281 West------buyer.______;______HollanHolland Real Estote, 733-1980. ‘ —^ ------^hangoB-mowersrlato-mod-od------CaswallrNo7-13f-T-w,ln-Ftt»a.'-PCmut.1 h ona:------—Falls—ln-$8000- t0’-$10,000-ran g er------733-5«; "MLS” GRACIOUS LIVING for rea- Lynwood Realty. 733-0211. "FOTl RENT ' e ; ls. spnable price, Attractive 2 bed­£ lerACRES’” ^ ex 2 bedrooms, living, dining area,a, . RHOI^SE o p E - trailer.-4 horse size, new GLOBE ' room and family room, fireplace,ace. • • New 3 bedroom brick home,Business Property 56 Jai-'eat-ln kitchen, drapes, jjurtalns. condition.condith Phone 430-3346, Rupert. attached garage, nicely landscap.cap- •■ 160 shares of water — ■ ---- carpeted, gus hent. play roomm ■ _ SWATHERSVATHERS - sii^ ■REALTY - = Commercial Property or bedroom In basement, patio, , . S heep______- ' 1 0 6 __ cd with garden. Just out of city * • 3',^ miles from Jeroraa A SPECIALTY JJ. l-CASE‘‘950” 12’,wlthcon-3n- 2 2-H-HESSTON "2 6 0 " 12'. over- 1633 Addison Enit 733-2^23 limitslimits. This home is really sharp.arp. • • Land is excellent Feldtman m ' Realtors • 733-10S8,-fl paruRe, fenced yard. Very clean. •1“ ^ li— fiW-WHiT-frPAtL^anffrswrs-TTJ^------Bruce Mecham, Rejllor 733-545757 117 J17.600. 600 Ideal lor GI or FHA•HA ■ • Milking barn iSi— water, sanltatltm furnished. ----—1 ditioner. ------hmiia:—ti — :------“ Jyear ' l breedcrj bucked August 1. Blnir Osierhout, Henltor 733-504515 Twin .Twin Falls Realty nnd Insuronce.nee. *• Double garage • ^lO CHO IC E large lots for homes InI the CALL 733-2648 fi78-2868I57S-286I or 678-2077 ewjnings. Bur- Art Ireland, Renlior 7.13-234049 iii.Vfifi 733.3GG2. Al Hleb. 733-3675. Beth3eth All All for a low price of500 $69,500 most up-to-datu subdivision in 2—1 Vic Engkra^, Reullor 438-4904w wickhi Wickham, 733-5476, ______with wll 29% down. Call now. Twin Tw Falls. With all utilities un- ______2 -H E S S T O N “ 280" 14', over-er- J.-J1},—INNES 12' pickup foror . __ ^______• ---- -delderground. Adjacent to the nownew MOUIMOUliKN two bedroom home. Car- ih auled. , -, swather. Poultry ■ r ' — BY Ow Owner; 3 large .bedrooms.I, 2 -9 . colcollege. Land Office of Idaho. 733-733- pctyd throughout, newly remodeled ^ Poultry and llqbbil5_ . ] 0 8 .1 “MI S” baths,baths,, fireplace, carpeting, drapes, 0 7 1 6 . ______batlbathroom, gas furnacc, If^sulated.,ted. . J70RI'OR SASALE; 5 rabbits: 4 doej. I • dishwasher-anddishwa disposal, other ap- HANDY REALTY ^ -7— washor hookup.' Adults prefewod; buck. Will tnido for fruit Jars. 1053 ^ pllances Included, patio, attached:hed 401 South Lincoln Jeromo FOR LEASE or sale: Tne old Satur- JJJf» 0. Phono’ 733-42S0.______- C OO M M B IB N I NE SE S - . SElizabeth b < Blvd. 1.7 ACRES with 2 homes. Must garage, Sarane on large lot, fenced back>ack 324-4339324 Evenings, 324-5450irn day?“• Auction Sales grounds. Lots be sold to settle estate. Call yard. yard Quality construction you 5. 0 and 7 In block 85 of the city NNEWLY L W decoratcd. 1 bedroomoom .1-INTERNATIONAL. 1—] “SI"11" , 1-CA1-C SE “ 75" bean, sell------now for more inlormation. must s v - _ ------^ - of Buhl. Excellent for commercialrcial home. Closo In. Refrigerator.‘iij’ self-propelled,, 12’, grainiln propelled.p Pets arand Pel Supplies 110 PRICE rcduced to only $9,750,^ must jjy Qp. see to appreciate. 532 Pierce. use. Liberal, terms. CaU 436^692jfi{)2 Water and Sanitation paid. for this very nice older home. ------By appointmenttl only: 733-0808. ___ "<<] M L S ” at Rupert, JHl.733-4159. a I n d b ea n attachm ent, like TTT FOR RENT: unfurnished house, 219 ' ] 1-MASSEY FERGUSON Sup-up. HAN-SU ■ 3 bedrooms, spacious livingig - BY OWNER:OWh 3 bedrooms, fully car- ' ■ FOR LEASE: 60x75’ cinder block ^ tv|, “2l? ' new . ar “02” 19' MAGIC MAG VALLET'KENNELS room, garnge and gas furnace.e. noted, peted, two flrrjplnces, 1^ bnths,iths, 4040 ACRES, Tilths miles fromOjJJ *^hul building, sulublp for shop, or stor-.t/f rfrieTyler, 4 rooms, modern, washer-her- eie r Ji , U . BOARDING. Any size. Dogs— Why pay more? ^ doublo doublo garage, dishwasher, dlspos-pos- Twin•fy, Falri. Neat home, well r.ge,ra\ heated with 'jln fed stoker drier tauc hook up, garage. $35. Mur-dur- Cats, Air conditioned and cover- ' ni. nl. Paneled Pr family room In Tull full landscaped jar and cared for. Fam« boiler. hQi P.LE.. 305/Bth .Avenue:0^r taugh, 432-23^1.______— jI-MASSEY i HARRIS "60"10" l-MASSEY1-IV FERGUSON _ • _ ed ri\n% ------HAMLETT . basement. Gas furnace, wa ater te r ily ily orchard; )0 acres pasture,dty WesL wn 733-3824...... O e d r o o m S- Carpeted livini ___ _ ■ GROOMING,-. AIL B reed i __ heater. Large back yard compleKj-let4j. balance ba crop. Work in th e city - — "TooTrrr'tlr^epiaco, nice yard, base-S ----- seMT)ropeltedri2V------•W'n?’:-" ,tu°iSTUD5“ SERVICE and ^ P E I E S ______------r- ---REALTY , ,___ 4^ )y j fnnpori Phfinn fnr nnnftlntm pnt. _—bu^«fjjoy-a-fiom6Tln-tho-coun—J)U ,un— COMMERClAL,flcrengfl.‘-0 M 0[iJilfihwnys -mont-flnd-wfttor-«oftonorT-R«f«r _mor i«if------■ ------— __ - — ------’TTr-^ -^«iouth=‘-^SOUth=Blua--XftKt?‘rTnv^. 7:t3-0512 - • " ^ • W3-W9 r«!l "Ofeenwood^ 1 r c -1 e. —m ------Ur S.-^ 93-ftndHJ7Sr-30:—109-foot Onces."VMU2. [ Dave Hamlell, Broker ie ) ^ m (paved -W street). ------fSfrontage. Write I.S.U. Box 53<, STUD SERVICE now available from 205 2nd St. E. 733-<0Jfl (anytime) 'V Pocatello, Idaho, or phono 233-233I AITRACTIVE two bedroom home, the famous Darrettc's Wee Mar­ Ann Hoffmaster 73.1-2810 p, , ^ GEM STATE.REALTY ffi clean, good location. Adults. 536 quis toy poodle. Producing sliver C. Harley Williams 733-03202S GOLD MEDALLION: Roman B rick ^ i 6781. evenings.______JBth Avenue North, Phono 733-4551 ___ 3 bedrooms. Fully carpeted,I, 2 633 Blue Lakes North EXCELLENT jTTr commercial sife, lOOx „ftenfter 5:30 p.m.______1 - T W I NJ F.F A L L S Iskinned J white*, apricot or silver. ' . lovely fireplaces, family roomoom 7 733-006Q, 733-5336 or 733-<54«125' on Blue Lakes nt Kimberly r r ^ Most outstanding characteristics with bar In basement.' $18,200. as-as. . . Road. Has apartments andJ l ^ 3 MODERN. 1 bedroom house In Kim-ir RupertRupert. 532-4191.______733-4081 ---- CANDY APPLfe Red and Rusty Ample parking, 7J3-8827 or 733- or unfurnished.i Shaw Realty, 733- ~ OLIVER OLIVE Super 6S Diesel, wide front.ront, Red proudlypi announce th e ir nev^ nt 218 Blue Lnkci. Commerciala l NO downdowr payment with good credit. _ inS8. ______W73am: Edna Irish, 733-GR82._____ power steering, 3 TH., perfect,'feet, family of AKC registered, cham- building plus 2 bedroom home. Very verv nneat home; 2 bedrooms, 3 one c,Ct LQONEY. REALTOR) R _ .GQQD hDme-CliiiJaaimiuiparlmcjm.Lcats- SMALL-housOr^uraithcd—or^.unfuriSMAI. S E , T R A C T jQBS ______------(lOSAr-Two-ohoppod-hsy-wagonsrBonsr —pion-bl—pion‘bioodllne-]rlBh-£ettor-puppies,------^ i s ; 2oor“ ------im^rtnTgc-KltcnenrTiardxsromr__ or business offices. Two mainiiain nishnished. 733-220G. evenings or N. 0. „ , J250. Hay and mnchlne trailer.iller, Will b(bo ready for fall .hunting or ■ floors; Insulated: oll-o-matlc fur- fu r­ ------right of ways, 733-7464.______IKempton, ^ 538 4th Street West. * ^ 460 4 INTERNATIONAL triple axle, electric brakes,, 35^^'35^ • shows. 532-410!}, Rupert. B A R N E S REALTY nace. nnre, Enclosed carport nnd s totor- r­ , GOOD— ~ homo and Income apartmcnt.sicnt.s 2 HEHEDROOM home. Fenced yard. M N long, $600. Johnson high-loader poOD use.age. 465t Highland Avenue. ™ 733- - 80go ACRES, 7! Inch Irrigation >,nl- -fNFARMALL POODLE Clirlor.' Experienced 27 ^^5.'?. ______we >on or business offices. Two main right $45.$-15, en.T Main West. 733-4391. Afler with looso Farmhand S-Tjale fork,lori^ grooming,nrooml beautiful accessories, 1037 Bluo Lakei No, 733-8227 . __ well, small vhome. Ideal place of ways. 733-7404. 5:305;3Q p.m.______I______#* JJO H N D E E R E A nwnumanure bucket, iS90, 2 east and ^ntndbilled caps, stud service from ' Enrl Barnei ' 423-M5959 THREETHRKK bedroom home, northeastaast for stockman\ to raise hay and ___ 1 south, of CasUeford. Phono 2900, Sualltvquality atuds, Cherl M iller Ken* ------^------WWWfiUS------tolnf.atlnn,-T.wln..Fjl!s. tio i fii/.^-laanlao---- wir\vlntRC-caitlfl,.$lfl,nnn '______^— ::------r3 w BEDROOM home noar Morning-"}?: »it JOHN7 DEERE B L‘°u"CasUeford. . g e C T ------“ Wm'Tl' -"“WHt^ke good—Jeepr late-model>del------= ^fatatfam:::eHiporty - =Sa ift -iMr-ar.hnnb-imTfiHmhrtliHflqillte , nels U mile west Redcap corner. • —— car 0 or small trailer house in In , WENDELL R E A L T Y • ---- • at 1029 Ellznbeth, evenings._____ ^VWDAG \ FarntFarm SuppllBt______^ trade. For appointment call 733-^33- ^ Wendell, Idaho /^ A A T ^ 2 BEBEDROOMS. Insulated. Washer-her- _ . _?1 ^ L E OR Trade for grain, h ay 01^ ^ 5765 or 324-4147, Jerome. 533 :c,s , C O O L . . _ jrledrier hook-up. Basement. Fencediced ■ MOWEMOWER PARTS-^ohn Deere. IHC,iHr ?. AKC German Shepherd pupsi * EXCLUSIVEI^Y _ __ , 835-2274 536-2048 536-2648 ; - ynrd. $53. 1560 4th Avenuo East. m r All ^ months. Slack, Silver an d Tan. VERY SHARP 2 bedroom home.me. ____ ^___ ^______‘ ev(evenings and days can bo en- -7^7— « CASE 12’ swather : For<^Ford. 7 foot hay knife, J8.2D, All ^ ^no Joyed ut ’I'ralls End, Va acre•ra NHWLY Nhwl dccoratod. 2 bedrooms, full parts on hand. Dealer prlceii for Tog breeding. Pet and Show. 733* Dullt-ins galore. Fenced back 487 jgn ACRES, all pasture. Sliver J,']'! no* hnsement, oil furnace, fenced backinck V^ FARMHAND f beet fe.trest of season. F arm & City Dis- —y?V- - YOUES . "p.-ynrd. Covered pntlo. Carpo rt. Creek pr, runs through. Fair home. i’,,llig Wood Riv(-r 4-suasnn homo* '’''Sf trlbutlng. 633 Main East._____ AKC regregistered beautiful w hite malei - YOU can llvo J^Sne of .TwinIn ^rloe.P/loe $11,450, $500 down. Rocky5^y $50 000 ■ sites. See our pliins fnr yourlur ynrd. 733-54«r>. ______j,harvester 0 Mountain Realty.. 733-1403, E ve- . cu complete recreation home foror NICE NICE yard. 2 bedrooms, carpet In „ -t: , THREE-un|t Surge milking mnchlne toy poodlepc with wonderful-pedlt . -- Fnlls' finest locollons — This MounL -ve- - CHOICE Improved 80 ..,.$60,000 12 000 * HALLWAY No. 10 potatoUo T i„ In e!extra good condition. 324-2340,2240 p«®*gree,’ -Also beautiful white femdlo beautiful 4-level brick and frame11 nlnps, 733-3102.______— FELDTMAN only $ , . Excellent financingng living llvln room. 214 Madison. 733-4090. ^ r ' toy poodle, not registered. Phono home offers over J,600 square•o "MLS" "MLS" FREMONT Drive. 4 bed- nvullabie, 7 JJ harvester Jerome. —733.8018 „P?, ------. _____ ------fppt-pf_fhitahi?d:flPQn pacg. plusla_ : room room hrick, 1 family rnnm, 7 baths.tM, ----- REALTORS______RUSSRU HORN REAL ESTATErE ^ Rooms=Boartl-antLRooni— 76 —- _ ^ basement, 4 bedrooms. 2 bnths,s, double double garage, excellent location,ton, 875 B75 Filer Ave. -733-1088088 788-4110 -Hailey - 788-4121 TWO rooms upstairs apartmemT^ " ^» ^No. ,70-e01^1iarvester— TTTiif* mMOYBD~^Pt^ s ~ r eudy to ^ ------family room with rock fireplace,e, priced priced $2-1..'>00. Lynwood R ei n l ltv t v ,------______------___ . UtlliUtilities furnished. Weekly or m kNo. 1 CURL harvester ' A,K.C. Registered. Pels o r ihow. ------rrllvlng—foomr-dlolnB-rnonVr—dish-n- —ilOr-Blue -blOr-BIt Lakes-Blvd. North. 733- - mt -tl-vlcaE S choica-sub.dlvl.siun Jandland _jnon mnnthty 7^^.7.^^fl^ 1711 Kimbprlv ^ * ^ _ ---- Dorothy Fleming. 536-2117. Wen* washer, new drapes, doublo car-r- 9211. fi211. James J Dnnner. 7,1.3-2240. '''‘MLS”-* ~ ■ nt McCall, Idaho. Frontage on Rond.Roni __ ff- 1; 18’ CUKL bulk bed Hay, Grain and Food -QT -dell. ------port, large beautifully landscap- . ^ — , For FARM.S It's EARN ES I*aI'ayetto Lakes, Big Payette Lake GENTLEMEN. n{rfgT Ono or two. Private « ,, ADORABLE AKp registered. amalH ed fenced yard, plus many other^ $7,500. NICE *’ 2 bedroom house, nice ' uiiil Little Payette Lake. 2 roads.• biith. Private entrance, Clenn. ^l ’ IS’ curl bulk bed WE weT^ have JuTt crcctcd 2 HoS^l}Ushel miniature, mlnlati black, male Poodle features. $28,995, Excellent flnan-1. yard, garage, * closo to Albertson’s. BARNES REALTY Mi!adi)w und umber land. Ideal lor i„j., Butler grain bins on platform with puppies.puppic: Must 0 nt month. What have you? jjni [irlviuc cntr.-mce. Closc-ln. 137 ■;,1; 4th ^ V ^MODEL A GLEANER Ready g'ad, for grtfln. Wustero Stotestales REGIST.REGISTERED (oy poodle puppies. ou? Dlll_Hlll______733-iniO 1M Ro0__ Ktniliy. D.I4-t.ir.l, ComliiiR______I. Dlstrfbutors. 733-1070. __ Little tbeauties, Whito, apricot, nlso ___ ...... ■■ ■■■■. ■■.... - . — - _il3fl_2[ii_ 83Q ^ntl.A:£gnuQ-W-g.sj. - ___ ” T- roMi>L-in*rftr-cnbin7"iVbr-t;4**cio5--^ . ..Avcimu^.Noah...... _ -----— combine.o . - ^ —brmvnrMrifToy^Ton. 423^2r^T T ^ ^ A rF yOU LOOKING for a good ' ^ ‘1’ and COMFORTAnLE newly decorated, ^ YOR"SAinrr^l3prO^ImuleIy~200''ton bT0^9^: livliY OW^OWNER: 2 ll) 3 bedroom home. cattle ranch? Seo or call us. L-cl Itl und llv,ibic (windows and baled olfalfa nay, in field. Secondcond KimKimberly. bet ______~ NEW TRI-LEVEL large lot. Close to scltnol, newly ‘ *• duora In and roof on). Includesudes Phono 73.3-8209^______------cuttlng^Contact Tony Bailey,-321i 324- .TROWC.omOPilCAL—lUSlI—and—equlpm oi^------di'coratcd, atiin:hed building, can GENE Q] LARSEN SALES CO.■n foundiilion. fri’w Is hulliliny 1 imh- — M0LYNEUX-~.-4ff4138. Hciss Charolalb.______AquariumsAquari repaired. Fish bought. Price. S18,500: down payment,. bu used fnr bedrooms or officc, _Ehane-7334jQ0S-q34 .n, „ ni7l. ( i oodiag(jiiig----- ^ *'/ now. noteHotels and Motels______M:78.------____ M A C H IN E R Y CQ . — -37l80-BAL-ES-httyT-«?-T)er-tonrOi-Dr -Stibo-b 5^0). —*o—sold-and-cxcharigodr-Sco-^tr-fiCO— l^ o ------“ MOOT pnymdntr jnranhterest “ Chuck Pcttorson 733-3638 - tvriuls — $2!)00. ’sid Hoinsliohn, DOUBLI- deck motel. Neat interior,lor. YcYour Allis Chalmers Dealerr Tllle)Tilley, 7 miles south, 2 east, Hon-Han- Main Avenuei West, and principal. 3 bedrooms, ^ 2 “MLS” c.> t SEE us for action! Complete Box ti7. Hailey. i>honc.7aS-4:U8.-3 - lus- depot, pool, air condjtlonlng^jngt .108J_i^lornl jogj 733-7547.rS47 son. ______^ ______DOCDOGHOliHOU.se nnd dog pen fo r sale.^____ baths, living room, lamlly room,^ " real estote service, Homes, farm s. C. Harley W illiam s ^ superb rooms, family qUart'ers. mMAGIC a g ic" VALLEY "MlllliTg Service;vice; Pref^rlcatedPrefab house and w e l^ ^ kitchen, and dining area. Living ranche „ . SUMMER homo (and winter too).10?)- 53},J.400 Incomc. WIU trade. Aco —" Feed non. ^vlro freo * standing pen. A fine ranches, commercial properties,les, That's Thi rlghtl See Harley aboutout n2 -bedroomh cabin situated 18 niiles ]i«n Feed Grinding. Waller Larson, 'vlro fi room and 2 bedrooms carpeted loans, and rentals. Lynwood Real-teal- buying bu; or selling your farmirm wn North of Ketchum. Attractive fire------Realty, 733-5217.______^ Kimberly, 423-M04..______. home t for yourpet. Pnone 733-8331 ^ Fireplace, doublo carport, A real ly, ci'n610 Bluo Lakes North. 7.13-9211.211. property. gre Call Hamlett Realty, nin 15 QUALITY mWANTED , to buy grain ond liayl hay. AKC registeredrej 2 Samoyed female fine Wlue. Addreas 12M \Vilmoro • ^ V33-407B. Evenings, 733-0320. ■‘y* place; mostly furnished. Schmittimitt RuslrBusiness— Office R eh tals 80 , , PhonPhone Merlin Askew, 036-3311,■2311. puppies. 7. weeks old. Phono 655*, Avenue. Phone 733M91 days;i; REDUCIBEDUCED 51,000. New price M900. and Muffley. 034-4781, Gooding. 42^, Hollister. Steve Pastoor. 733-8460 evenings and Sundays. 3 bedbedroom. 'Full basement. 2 — - “ OFFICE spaco 150 Sq. ft. to 1.000» , Eq,uipment Wendell.______^2^. H rooms new. Indoor-outdoor carpet.DC? CATTLE RANCH Apartments—Fumiihed Apc 70/U Sq. sq. ft. North Bluo Lakes Shopping TOP QUALITY baled h ay delivereS^BT^ AKC REREGISTERED m iniature Poo« Nywly P qV . IN HAGERMAN VALLEY N fh Center locations. Remodel to auit tfcBw: —die—pupplesr-aUver and— bhicfc;------Nwwly palnled, $900 down. SeeLH at ------OP-SOIWI&R.N-4DABO------i lNICE i y 2 bedroom, clean and well ------—HAKMALC 604 gSB tractor*” 53g.2j Phone 733-0071. ------131C 4t:4m-Avemn5-Eff5n------^ -z -----rurnisned. uniitici 6xc(>pt feiectric-TrTc^ ■ ~ top condition, low time. s s frv w r p i S ' LARGE » bedroom,.fireplace. OWNER __ 700 acres deeded, 300 acres .*5 in ity. uy .Off-strcei nnrklng, televisionIsion OFFICE OFFli ^pace for rent on North tor. PEED grlndlng andTml^ngrMolos"*oIqT SEXS ^ ^ a g lHU s ---Registered * P ec in ? — ^ ®* OWNER‘anxious to sell neat 2 bed-sed- pasturepat anti olfalfa under flood ca6le. No children or pets. 733- Ulue Uluc Lakes wllh parking.’ Phono^ 2 -fA rm a lu -S O O dlescr uactor, 5EED WIW. room 1 home. Appraised $9,000. All irrigation.IrrI 2 homes 2 se ts of J[q2 complete m ajor overhaul, * ses. Bulk tank, Daffln Mill, Thelt-'helt- Show . Stud Service • H eard • 100 „ offers considered, 343 Monroe, 733- imiimprovements, excellent fences,ot 4028.______^ ______^ Gon Gorden L. Crockett. 733-5580. _ —CASE JOO Side delivery rake,lhe, ten ^Milling Service. 733-6276,______GrandviewGrandv Drive. SHARP I bedcoom brick. Room ' cement ditches, carrying 300 BACHELOR DALI apartment. Groun-d r_ ._ 04 -JO H N D EERE 215 S.P. Wind*ind* ‘■ CUSTOCUSTOM green choking with j>re- 'pra* POODLI^!POODLE puppies,- S weeks, male •for expansion In full basement,t. — S®*"brood cows. Price $173,000.JOO floor; ('«( private entrance and bath,Ja';,'.'' Farms rorm fo r'R e n t , j 84 l ! rower wtth conditioner. servoservatlve added. Fhone 326*4703,4703, and fomale,foi Alio experienced clip- $10,500, NEW br'lckibr; 3 bedroom, N.E. areaea- . Down payment open. Contactact Linens, Llti utilities furnished. Man PARM FAR^ RENTERS; Aro you dl«-dlT- -JO^ O H N D EERE 216 WS Wire tieUs .' Flier, __ . ping.plnR. CallC -524-&028.—------Family room Earage, flrenlaccs. owner, c-o Box 333, Buhl, Idahoiho prepreferred. 733-2533. • couraged, cour frustrated, not makingting baler, ba; wantiWANTED: 3000 or 4000 balea straw.iraw. S BLACKlaCIT AKC registered L abrador • BRICK S bedroom, 1 bedrooms,», fippllances. fippllar Fully carpeteil. AAce ce 033 g33i6^ Phone (203) W3-4700. AVA:AVAILABLE August 1st. New,v2/. v2 «ny any money? Thinking of throwing/Ing —IH'-IH C saw w ire tie baler. ... Willwill bale on ahare. E. C. Holtzon,tzcn, pups, readyi to start tratnlns thli ' bath and playroom in basement.t. Realty. Realty, 733-5217. ^ r —— bedrooms. Carpeted. Electric heat.leat. In In thetl sponge? Let me rent youu a -C ^CA A SE 160W wlro Ure baler, 326-4726. Flier.______tall. fall. P:Phone 733-0450.______; S17.0OO. . ---- 60 ACRES, ail good heavy loam Adults only. No pets. 423-5239,5239 placc. fine wllh an established rotationtion engine e drive. ■ BY OWNER for Immediate occu--CU: soil. Fields lay exceptionally well that can stiU make money. Call::all —1064 —10( CASE 600 combine.Ins. SREAMSREAN cuifDm grain rolling, porta-orta- GOLDENGOLDEh Labrador tor sale. 1 year SPLIT-Level, 4 bedroom, 2 bath, pancy. pancy. 2 bedroom home. Shaded with ^It no rock blowout. Full walerJ lr r e ^ r ------M-' h«it able to the farm; molasses. Has- old.old, $15,SI Carl Mlchals. 034-5098, family room, carpet, fcnced. nearir yard, heated garage. 304 Van Bu- wo Easy UPSTAIR.S. Kitchen, bedroom and _?V543-5902. ♦ Duhl.______Deans, De grain, seed with bell ren. 733-2042 or 733-4643. rights acc with one headgabe Easy UP5>] and auger unioader. Belt pick*l^ck. 423-58S0, Kimberly. —r- Gooding.Goodin scliools-and shopplni. 125,000, ren. 73 access to Twin Falls and Jrerome.omo **vl living room. $55. Utilities {“'o'*; paid. W ui__ anted fo Ront 88 up. Excellent, FIRST cutting hay by bale only.only! XycAK^C PoodleP0( puppy, 4 m onths old. 1 ACRES. 3 bedroom home, larg7 ^ e . - 3-bedroom^’b home, garage, barii barn 559 559 2nd Avenuo North, 733-8401 or ^ o n -TTT- -FREEM AN twin tie baler, en* Close In. Phone 733-4816, Good children'si pet. Cream . 733* FEI.DTMAN RMTORS _____ * plnHprhlnrtf thnp pn.nirn f)7/tiynnffn OnCnnd corrals; all first class shape.in^e. "33733-2278. ______WAN!WANT to rent 20'-30' trailer with “ , 04Q3. Also Poodle grooming. ' 875 Flier Ave; 733-1088 Aco Ri; race $4i,w0! ‘ JUWJU duwii, with j-itc -anti opllon to buy. Call 733-6B0S Oderfltr - _ 2 2 S I E w llO H k DEERE No. 10.f. °5«l'laGRAIN rolling steam or dry. Me* 04Q3. A g Ace Rcaliy. 7M-52f7, ^__ less for all cash, Dryden Agency,sncy, waiwater furnished. Largo picturoture 5S P FOR SALE or selling. Phono Blaye Realty,Uy. man, ma 324-5234.______442 Locust, 733-3876,______° Light In d u stria l E q u ip m en t 89 —JOHN D EERE M combine, 12'.*, Phone^33-207I, P"°"' ______males. 733-70G4.______— _MAGIC — Valley CatUe ranch,, 300 CUTlCUTE Clean 3 roomj. Elderly lady — —IHC modeL28,J2'-iwaUier wllh . -A .ih,, TTT PUREBRED German Shorthair DY o w n e-rt--Moving” 2 bedroom>om acres'deeded, 270 Irrigated. feLMbLM P/epreferred. Office, <4fl 2nd AvenuoLuo U S E D IN D U S T R IA L ^conditioner, mh -Animal Anirnl Breeding— —100 ' pup5.-Wlll-hunt'thls-^all-^25-and------■ BY-BUILDER - ^ - 2 JOHN D EERE 05 combines. _ 130. Call 7 3 3 - 8 8 D 8 .______v- brick, corner lot, fenced back- grailng, „ „ 210 head. sU months.. Ad- East.La: ______. EQUIPMENT -. CACHE Valley Broetirng ’Associa* aOLD Medallion all electrice yard.y'ard.'l 1094 Maple Avenue. 733-7477.il L Joining foi, ranch, 22%* increase0 In LADY'S,la D ' alngle. Light housekeeplngr - Yiir I-,.- lion, Tafiricr owned and operatfld, TWO-male Border Collie: pups,-tw o - * home’ 'nearing completion In“ ITsooTj$1,500 LESS' than appraisal, 3 bed->ed- - - graiing ora expectcd duo to extensivenslve privateprh bath • entrances. Bullt-lns.’ "J* VIC Model AC 220 truck tractor)r —CASE—c/ LOGO combine 12’ lat# Nation's .lop proven sires, J also, hanny.lSPi’® wither goat kids, $10 each, Carriage Estates. 3 bedrooms,[• •'looms rooms, large corper lot. Ne ear a r 7 7 y j e a r range Improvement pro- 80 softfi water. 543 2nd'Avenue East. ^vith jj.J 220 Cummins engine, 6 andId ,. model.me W •condition. •. selected young sires from ipcclalS5Jl _."??*326( 733-3260. •______2 baths, family room. 2 fire-__ schoolJJhool and shopping, 733-134A, _^ram^-rlca, gra J12Q .^2^ 0N& iiL- 3 transmission, single drive ^^ith ------matings,-All_btcods-_W -ft.ll.er-l« r AKC-REGISTEnED_NorHe«innAKC_REi Elk-_____ ------gaccs^illtra-.nodcrn.-CaU-^33^ om v/endell Realty, Wendell, Idaho, ONE—bedroom:—gas-lretttr—utilities-f.ft itles- “~Nowny~tratllnirnxier~ Now 10,-00-x -22------En* ^ hound^pu^j)jes.^5 Good______z —w l furnished. $C8, 260 North Wash-ash- tirestires, 1959 model ...... $3950jg------'~ G E M Leltch, M3-4696. Buhl. Filer En* hound | — —«6-aa;4r-«W4^V4nlnfls, z z -: ~-|ct m m . . ---- — 'jt ouy' t IHU ei-awlCI with d 6 r oT------! ------te^4er65»rT w ltt-i^ler€ttiH el» —htfnUrs Iccl • • ______REGISTIREGISTERED Hungarian ' Vlzla •■MLS" SUNRISE Boulevard N orth. T w t 140 ACRES; 72 ihares of w ater;•r; 3 3 ROOMS,KQ ground floor, water nnd •.■••• f EQUIPMENT S A real quality built home In p rimime e OutUUI of or Town Homes ^ 51 1 bedroom modern home; • within-Ithln sanitation»an furnished. Baby wS? wel- JOHN DEERE'ModeriblO trac» ARTIFICIAL DREEDINO to 7 ADSd§ pups.Pups. 5 weeks old, Guy M artin. J72 ocatlon. 1740 square fflet of d e ------— — drl' |g or come. 521 Sth Avenuo North, . lor loader * back hoo...... $5500, great proven sires, nation's high*ilgh. MadlsoMadison. Phone 733-4011. — driving distance of Twin Falls or , cor ^ CASE >/i yard wheel loader - . eat type production sires. Also0 oil all aOLDENGOLDEN Labrador puppy, male, Ighlful living snacfi. 3 full baths,tha. BDurley.ui Priced a t . $21,500. Stock-tock- 3 rROOMS, o ground, water and sanlta- tractor traci ...... $1,750I - S A L E S , I N C . -- breeds S of beef available. Duhl col* weeks fireplace, double garage. M rs. 17 men’s Really, COO South Lincoln,coin, tiontior furnished. Baby welcome. 521 cat col* weeks-old, registered, AKC. 733- Mlachlcr has this homo Immacu-‘JS: J.FANTASTIC Jerome, 324-4345. Evenings, Rod- sthSth Avenue North.______CAT Model D4 Crawler tractor)r "Your John Deere Dealer"•» jfct,;lect,- 843-6I02; Jerom e 324-2652;20H; 4041 4041, '- * " ______lato waiting for you. Owner trans- • / ney Pauls, 823-5574: Bob Pence, rwn __ with dozer ...... $2800M S, g Eastlande Drive " 733-7272'272 Harelton-820-3554; Burley 678-0233. TOY Manchester, purebred. 1 year ferred. Priced J29.MO. Lynwood□"cfd ' 'COMMERCIAL ence. rooms, utilities,tics. CASE CASl 800 Crawler with bydraul-'•* Chester ches Sherrots 733-5280'260 /•-liU- 102 old.old, FcFemale. l!i3. 733-0057. Realty. 610 Blue Lakes Blvd. 73^073. ______---- adults, no pets, ground floor, 1530 lc lc angle a dozer ...... $5,00030 C. c. M. M "Duke** RoberU 733*2821 Cottl® North, 733-921K Jamfes D anner. _ FRONTAGE LOW down payment buys this Norlhiorlh KirKimberly Road.______£ 5!H ?______i??5lAUTli« _ b e a u t i f u l Pomeranian pups for 733-22^..______TWO CORNER lots. 7 roomn Sid. Sldo 80 acre farm- within commut-imut- NICDn ic e apartment al Jusi-A-Merc-Inn. ------— : WV E S L A U G H T E R . sale. 6 ° weeks old. Phone 733-7744. modem, older home on Highwayy ing Ing distance of Twin Falls." Ownerwner EldElderly persons only. Phono Inn. 733- ,,, - ELLIOTTS — "MLS" OKI Tiy to’lopthls. 2 bed- 0393;° l*b1 block from downtown Hai-I- retl retiring. Very productive soil,11. 2 0244.024' III ‘‘‘ Overland ° Ave., Durley, Idahoho H A/ R V E S T S PE C IA L SS OOn n Farm^SlaugiiterlngB nyojioeLivestock Wonlod 114 room wllh ' 2 more In finished jcy. Di ir modern homes. A 3 bedroom ond —r— — Phono 6J8-5585 ^ basement plus family room, good Icy. 788-417J Dy owner. CaU 788-417fi o r moi ),000. SMALL bachelor apartment. Very/cry Bob Houston,I Sales' Representative_ .Tor- 7S8-4I7S. aa 1 1 bedroom. Priced only $30,000. SMAI USED COMBINES • LAMB East location, fenced yard. $11,-11 >" ------. ]}Q(Rocky Mountain Realty, 733-I40Q,linn, cje-?33-3a40.—, Av< ~TomBr^678-5850rBurloy evenings,i“'SWATHER •'oW/ - ■ ^ ' , KN lbs. Lois or;ADS helfera and CacheMh. PPHONE COLLECT . roorp, 4-level home, family rooni,utT— mmnniTiirnrtimjeflroom'homQT ifHRGUSON Tractor TO-30. $750i ------eese-05O-»-i2-ftr-braper9*^------vaiicyTjrcTOinip-wiil^Stren-rronrvai'iej ------2 baths, covered natlo, fullyilly Only $36,000-) with $13,000 down. 40^ ACRES, 4 bedroom modern home,ome. TWO TWO ' r o ^ aparimenl. All utilities 1 wuek to 6 weeks. For sale or 1 fenced, excellent location. O wnern e r Jeromo Realty and Inauruncc, 324- pir, •aae, furnished. 329 6th Avenue North,l‘r ir".1958 Ford tractor 801, $1150. 1055 n e u LT ’ ”J IDAHO H I D E 124- Fireplace, utility, attached garage, ^uri Ford 2 ton ^ruck wlt\i bulk bod, NEW Cp5 & USED BEE'f HAH-NU* trade. Can finance. Eugene ^ transferred. Price 130,500, Lyn-y n - <388.4388, ______18x118x65 cInderblocK ahed, barn, good PhcPhone 733-2940 ______— g$900, Ford mower, $100 ,NKO Cul-a VESTEHS JSHughes. 324-2415, Jerome, ^ ...... TALLOW CO: , . " wood Realtyi -610 Dluo L akpi DUHL TitiwT fln80 acres. Fiill woter, I head. corrals, full water plus year roundound "cCLE/ le a n . "hlceliT furnished 3 ' roomT>!?». tivattlvatbr, $73, Phonu 324-2183. tit PAIRY COWS and_hel^s"i ;^resh o7 'rm Boulevard North, 7J3H11. Jam e s gate, '-01 d is r 2 'bedroom homo.■na stream. $30,000. Farmers Realty,■ally, batlboth. Heat, water. No pets. 361 Cth trrTTr — KEEP TRACTOR CO. S ..... -TWIN-FALLS-733-6835---— ,------Danner, 733»2240. frlced 843-4050, Bufil. ______^ Avenuo Ave East. FLOATING cutter bar for 141 com- V • ajprlngers. lOij per oeht guaranteed. * 1. — I'rlced at $27,800, See Ken Patter- rr:^,Jilne. 12 fQot~Flu^mosUo-t-h.c r sales^fc-.Sflrvlce------—Wlll-ouy-()r-~lrade^/or^alUlUnds.-Will... m i ------:_.67a-J'lU.JURLEX-_i.b ______------WE-NEBD-homeS‘ioiellral5o.«moll-lo ll — —•o(t-«t-wefl^EniKnfloiiy^oia'Wc»t iovTc ill fon CADINS.'^One nifd Iwo rooms.'Also'^5“ make*,,,81^: of combines,- Model -A, -A. -• 164• Third Avenuo South' 3 llvesllivestock end springers for. Ctll> acreages. Wa havo r number o f '■ Mam.Maltl. PhonoT 543-4409. Buhl. • __ _ ^ brlc b r S home. Electric heat. 3 bed- funfurnished house. Call 73^4120 after on« . . lornlalornia. Hap or Clyde Hughei, mihl ...... ■■ ■ good buyers. Wo are not m em bers ..^1 c>> 7 ntlo, 5 p.m.______* 532.4I'armall tractor for pans. Phoneone ^----- — 543-50 of Multlpl# Listing Service. We c a n “MLS" , ^ ^ 0^0 73 ACRES near Twin FcUls.lHs. rooms.roo; Finished basement. Patio, 5 p __ 632-4308. Frayne Shouse, Rupert. — 543-SOCa or C43-5825 . A ppnnllnr lian ctti & HH E qu ip . 1 2 0 ------jlvc-you-fast—pflrsonM—eervlee.-fee- —rkcTnid ond^goodLimproveme^^lU i __Car_£a™grt._G00!lJnrn_an!t, ahe()i,J*. 0 UNUSUAL-npartmcnufflrunU! 1. adulu1“*>- FBllGUSON-troetor,~jood-liydrBullcncnQ ------FOUlUtEGlSTERED Angus-bulls,-2 “ P P ."°r ___ nuhler Realty. 733-HS5 or 73M237. xr* _uoolIaU Ex^Iont ground and fuiure DO- po- mllimiles from Jeromo on oiled road,road. Outsideout entrance, carport, oil ulll- (rnnifront loader, motor good. tt«ciort t ____------T H a v e -^ m ir------*’yea'rVyears old and over. 18 head Reg- HOTPOINT HOTPOIh automatic clothera dryer , _UoQlIal_ii-toWi/lcl-C«U.,C.-nBrl«y!«)«- —324-3006i-Jeromer'-3J4------—ItlcsT^lItlc; 24-Pol kr-Phonp~?a3«3485r’—!Zir ”73!r7■^3!rrTen~Aulo Pflrfir^'m ne West . -I------lstefed-Anius-heJfer»r'l4-.^|^ftrlsi B irTw GeorRb Haney’i Twin Tall# R ealty 200 h e a i ^ Roil Estilta For Trado 53 fioofloor. Well lupt, excellent locution, \jou Kllmes, 623-5633; Frank Drake,ake, JoodTcgood condition with pump, 125. l Insurance and start,packing. 200niv^rx HEAD cow ranch In Little”Wood I'OK YOUR Delavol repairs and Overhauled ' H'.'J,'423-4014, Kimberly. 384 Ma In Folli Realty ind Insurance,'*»• •{ River ” „ Valley. » One of the belt. LessesB , ,, — nduntlulta. 227 WAvcnfle North. __ * daifydnV, supplies »contaet:—Mountain \l __ 384 Madison-fitteet. Twin Falls. thnn HOC per cow unit, rtandyidy HAVEr^hatT you w a n t. kitcKITCHENETTE. $35. Utilities paid.lald. SlatesSlati Implement, 120 2nd South, We Repair All MakesI pgOFOR SALE. / Good baby and pasturelure 733-8226733-8226, • 733-3002, ______—_ ji’eQUyRealty, Jerome, Idaho. 324<4339. 1 Ground floor, 559 2nd Avenue:nue 733-8432.733-8 calves. All kinds. Holstelns, while'5**® Us e d refrigeratorn clearance. Re- LYNWOODC subdlvlalon.'CharmlnK1 _3 3 evenings,evening 324-B«fl. ' WANT; » What you h a v e . North. 733-8401 or 733-2278._____ MOLYNEUX MACHINERY;Y face,iS " and black. 324-1162 or "<* 32<* condltlonetfconditio and guaranteed refrlg* bedroom brick. Family room. A p- — —^ Rocky Mouiitain Realty, r-rrrr __ GOOD aelucllon ot Imy tools, iwuth- ier ^j026. Jerome. ' - l. eratora, priced Trora >33. Torms* nllunces. 1^4 bnlhi. Fireplaces.^ s . 250 HEADHLA catllo ranch. Lots of 0xchan|0O33.l400. 3^03 ROOMS. Private bnUi, Groundind ers and hay balers, all makei,«!: Your xOU Allls-Chalmots Dealer amv Wllson*Dates. Doublo gnrage, Sccluded yard. AVce ce ' 5“'out range, ^ood winter climate, jfEvenings, ..733.hl02, 733-00 63. 5,°ifloor. Clean. Older lady only. $50. Twin Twlr Fall# Tractor & Implement, 'j'jiaC'I'llACTOR'1 SALVAGE. Used tractor—rr: FOR iioi.il] trade or adle «oo^ qualliy • Wllaon-l neally. 733-5217. 2 homihomes. Priced to sell. M any \ ■ i— 243 Sth Avtnuo Hast.______-- M 733-8G87. ^ __ partiparts. 10 tractors, all makes. More wend« ^OR SALE: Lined draw drapea and "MLS-’ MANY Gl’ft liavo let ui hrr;; elp more, , Rowo-Hlatt Agency, Sho-ho- Loll* Lofi* and Acfoago ' 54 aflm BEDROOM apartment, furnished,hed. rou suloi or trado; Massoy Harrlirrli addeadded w e^ly . Cash for used Trac- _ valance to covcr 20 foot window or . them with thclr. pnperworK-nnd —Ihone, *- B80-2I15, __ ^OUT of state owner will trade Inrgu77^ Utilities paid. 1337 8ll» Avenuemue tulf wlf propelled combine 8' cut. Willmw tors. North. % West of Albert*fbeM! WILL W/LL buy, I isll or loan bulls. Vart two tWo 10 foot windows. Like new. honia selection. May wo le rv oe FARMl^AUM AND/ RANCH loani. large,ge, bulldlhgbull aiie by now Junior High ______.. trado trudi for cattlo or fe e d ,'324-2002,002, ions,“lOns, 362-Caswell -west. DernloLrnio ' lous breedi, t Emanuel . Nelsen. 324* 924*2604,324*2604 . you? Mountain Stalei Realty, 733-^3 3 - smallimall, devolopment. refinance,ce. for travel tralfor; pickup; honesiriei I-'URNISHEDFUJU ¥ut for college student3^ —9''-* or 4 east, north JerOmo, — CraliCraig, 733-8203. . ■«<8Q.__ . 1 ______-.Aci!_ ■ ivESTINC We s t iNGHOUSE electric dryerTOn., 6074, ______Lloyd. 1 .10 “tSS FOR SALE: Close up springer cowilowi ly|49.&ly 149,50. 00 day warranty. M A Y Lloyd . Rober«on Agescy, 330 Main and trailer or 7. Value 11300. Box or bachelor.1 733-BB27.______DHPUDl'PUNDAULE Cu machinery, ro* re- i>OTATO^liarveitlng I’OTAI equipment. liVr. Top and J.®/ heifers, Mike Neal, Duhl. Ida* Electric Co. 441 Main Avenue 13Y OWNER: 3 bedrooms, d«n. Avenue North, 733-885^ ‘ , __ 0-7, Tlmoa-Newi, — liable Borvlce nfReed Trncior Co„ condcondition. Improved DO Curl Har- •East. Open Friday til 0:00. , ■ fnmlly room Jlreplace, double oven/e n W WILLill TRt r a d e 4U acres for Acreage ro u l — Apartments— Unfumlihod 717l lOi?* i/rhlrd Avenue South, Twinwin vester;veste 3 l y truck bedi; cross* >«e FOUR large loll on Falla Avenuo r P ° ' 11 lell R lC ir'^ Keofo • and -Merritt gae— - Frlsldaire J^lalr, carpeted. 733-'33- or homhomo In Twin Falli, Cnil for fo r kui uust. Flvo minutes from coIIobo.logo. CLHANCLii/ 4 roomi,''prlvplo entroncT, Falls.______■ . convconveyor: pller; whipper, S43-49S7,' is A^Lkiy°fhra ALL kii b ^ 71P0, ■ : partlculparticulan, L & N Ileal Eatatea ta Oror will build to suit purchase,lase, heaheat, water, lanllatlon furnished,StS; .cn KQUII’f^nNT^ Co.. HlBllway,27,•Jf -.^Duhl. . * . ' or loan. Phone b trre ll 'Lyon,yon. range, <4 burners, griddle, 3 ovens. . • ilY .. OWNER:, . Ktnlely 4 bedfoomo m _ Co., Jerome^ 324-4800. unyRay Mann, J crom»,-Jtay-Ktnknde-.[flitci _Jiirg(j^.jiDrkjag-MC[i._a:wlii^ Iiiri illil -."".I!!!!,BlilLj - g ] irni JflHR .-^flP.25 Phone JI3 M24. Buhl. • ■ ■ ISO, ‘ iHx- rlv« —ford-bul}st--fo rtl- 6lmon—Daherr-Phonem t —hand-»saw-on-stand^wlth--n—band-*# iotor«------C6 , ' rails.’’ Trftda'fOl* hoiiTo lii'low n. ^6 a ACRES 'c In paituro. 7 y e a r **oim old IlEEU IIEEI Aparlmentsi Studio opart- roirapeciA “ i^uyi jii'good oseii com^ Call 733-3677 Of 733*33 4 5 evenings. ceiilrally locatcd. 8IMo:i2, Buhl. ' Itirge Inrge brick homo. Aca Realty,tyt iimrhome. No down payment. Tnhernhe metmcijt. Quiet respcctihlo building.Inu blnos nnd balers contnct Cameronron Soutti, 733*7272. ______‘ ' fl02-36:802-3620. Oakley. > ■ , Call 733 — •"tw B ''“iiijnuooH-nomo;~Tinntictt-!Utr — -----z::z-ovei —over-OiIr lo«ni'lie»>flfiar-6p*^-mllemile --liHt'Ollcnl-loo«ijfltt,-.Adull»-or»lyrir»lyr ^Sftli\ft.^R-iip«rt;-Plnmo-430-3f.!H,„— ^A!Ui]]jAssiiir.i{Ejiau$oN.No.jajitlflF. ialflK -ZnHiuSsiTifrsiuBei^h^ijiiiiiiw HXBIiSn imieniQht, am fiirnaco, llfeilmm e HO ACUl^ACUli fnnn, norlhslde, good Im- northnon of Fllpr falrgrountU^ Bob Call Heck. .733-0531., _____ U' IH( good shape, fpr sale or .trade» for large ahd best quality. Darn broke, ed pair U' IHC d 7 SP cuniblne, gfruln, peai ' Mornings or evenings. 733-8978.1. terms, Wilson\ llalei. fonclng; $13,050, 230 Taylor Street,let, nrovetn nrovements, good land, layi good,od. Hendrl^Hi.lien . . . ^ ‘ BESTlil2AU~nFUL aparinieilt for couple. nnil ,bcan^ attachments ond pickupkUD J1X5B llveslock. 034-0008. Goocting. Mornl b-osfd, ______>33,000.|33,000. ,T«rni», Hackney Agency, wTll mui red. fi2a-fton, liilen. IntEHInternational ii^y baler No. - ..r-« rrx tJoOD u l ^ chei^ lype Phllco freeT- WILL triMte 4 bedroom brlck homelome Carnet,Car atovo, rofrlgerotor nnd ~ni, ■ 'u i I’OLK. a bBdroonii, carpotcU.ed,' - 733-4aflfl. __ ;■ ___ _ •- for--/or itnnllor homii iji’Twln I'n lli or11 or titlli iitiittiQi ,rurniihid. 103. rnona 733.733- BALUU’.-l.n.Cbale: , BOT wllh wnlir cdoj.TirtH « , iood-runnlnf order, 1139. l*ht. SaW w ln*in* ______L J0103 3 #r. II2S. Termi. \Wili0tt Bates, 703------, ilrnpci, fireplace, baiement, «i%-g a- “ MLS" t80 ACHHS. Will trado fo r Ulalv!Ula ilnrolil'i Agency. 733-033212 or.or, flR22flfl22^______;______edetl nmotor, llxcellcnl condlllon. M3- - Alletii B37-44B2, llagerniati.^ XlPSTE?10 OIL’i'S 10 (itrow In Septemli«r; Main Ave. Norlh, . ____ ^ ...... ra», flis tf/ilFnnc6i mw outsideIde home home It In Jown or good pnper.'The•ho 733-m 733- . __ LAIKtlS-a-bfldrooni roci bricit, Hcdecorr-57;?: BOOl.-nuhl, ______• CASH C A ^ combine cab for lale, WllfTtiinil AlioAlso 19 I larii wenneri. I’hon. Ill-733* i'OllFOU sAlSALU; Lari* refrTBtr«t«d air pnlnt. BU#PHA.- lnnHED|? im in Q^eon'a Vest wringer waih* nrrnnBo to 7.WH(I. , liinno. lioino. 4 Acf^ Unnlty, WMW XtTATACAk or more, lull, (loud VocbKIIoik ONI'. ONI', 111CDlUWM^ilcIuxfl nnnrtnicntTcnt. tTkfilT <;oo comhino w llh, (’al»r“/or7 (ip condUlon.iPhone 733-7471, - CLIPCLlt^ 1Mll.l.HU, liorsflshOBlng ■iTJ aniiO er, ’’ Save I50,M. Caln*». * lAmjiriuHisft to mova.Mftko nti n nf- f- 4040ACHliJ ACHliS southwest.ciirncr of Filer.er, Will consider contracts to rightright All All lUllUfei furnliliod. I’liona 7J3-7J3- lalo.lalD. Hcndy fnr use. J . J. iCaurf*uff- P1/AUI^tfANI) P R l baled ))avRccumutt(Driapr trlrfimlng,trinim Phon# 733*7050 of 7M«73)* iHOfflOT lUONHlTlt Ironsr, like new. ugg.Bl . ’ ter, Call Ilaniiett llenliy. 73.1-407&.>70. Termsi Termsi cnahi Iii<|ulro 733-2808, peppeppl«4 Catl.«nytlm« 733-7879,>. 1321,1221 ^ man,mail, ptiono 733>lOAO. . Votfor a d e . Phon* 030-2911, Wendel«l, I, 3 3529.U9. '.new.‘ .new . 6saU ilrlci 190.00. C aln ^. • I 4 ; ' I rf s '' . ) / . “ . ' ' * . - •* U s e ^ l i l i f ^ d s —T o)^zRuy-:O ^ f"S^Sell-^pittpE < i^^EquipimeqtL

194 MokBHpmBi . 7 194 19<1 AU AUTOS FOR SALE ^ U Twin Falls T im e s - Ml'wsI'ws MMiscello Isc e lla n e o u s'fo r Safe 140 4 0 MotorcyclesMoto ______IBOBO CamC am p o n 1iw 9 3 Moiivi^Ha Hetiig>~~ .j 194 Moi 200 Aug. 4-5,-1967 f __ CAMPERS’ “ s e e i n g i s I SUZUKIS COME a n d SEEL •. HURRY!' ^ _ RICE MOTOR’OR'COMPAl^y CC "^ lurnlturo &~Htreood5 ,22 122 -HEADQUARTERS-1—HE , . — . _____ a E U E V I N G ______. Tents—Rubber Boats—' 2iocc’s O^Oi ...... wi)?-::"I9_'- And we believe wo 'havo thtjKs m M o b ic e “h o h e s —:------■ - Sleeplttfi Bass • • .... finest In thfr-Industryi—See-theJ?------MHTlettu------, ------— ^— BakgrVAnnual------,_____ Fp o t c a s h MosquUom Head Ncis IQ----- line -Stock .of covers* and pickup Inventoty Clearance — ^ OFGOODIlJOGDING-^^’ i .V Pur-FiimlniM • A npllanctt• • MosciuHoM Cot louiISOcc's ...... ;$399- -'* „coaches "a “ wc have on hand. 30^'o'. TRAVELTJ TRAILERS (• '' TlilnfiS .or Vulufi • covcovers, J230; 40'*- covers^ $290. Continues ■ eocc’s ...... ID CabovtrCab coaches, 8’ to II’. 8’ 'nraveleze-Aristocrat 'banner furniture VH. KOPPEL-CO. ,I______■ 80i ^______^deluxe coach from $995. Lifetlmono • Roadrunner ' • ’' ■ V '15it ]5i!. Snd Avenue fionth- ^ ------jj'gtii'aiui'6 fliniii imits. LnjtJy ttia------p] ------^------PRICE ■ ' ■— i XT_ TWO 2-wheeI trailers, vurloas build-Tidt 5 SALES - SERVrCE ISfactory direct low prices and"J------F in aff CAIOTERS . ------— ^ , ing malvji'lUlii some-new— ------custom building. " Winnebago - t l C ^ U l D A ^ Samrday^ U spfipi j' '• . .uscd,-2*lon--Uud(‘usoi!™ 1D56 Ford. Oil accessories REDUCTIONS -I P A ^ 5 N FtirnUiirfl 5Tnrn 1— 2 -i4athOr^33i>Q34fl.— .. L------BA L T J E ' L A K E S _ _ Paul,pau Idaho • , ^38-4AgQ _ ^TRAVFT T R A T T F P ______1 , and'.Campersi^ --- r FORnORSAL SALE; Gestetner-120 and Nor- NEW Socurlty fl sleeper. Automatic■atic RENTALSR! • ------J7 ------$iTi(rnrwi(r-— ^------' I'OR Sale; Neai'ly new Used fumum • yicjj combination „ dictapliono nnOa CYCLE SHOP . furnace and oven. Butane lights. on Mobile H om es J — X • • ture. Living room aet-6 piece J"** ra ■- transcriblnc transcrl machine with case. 1115 Blue Lakes fiorth Now Nov on display nt Home Town ■" S300 TO $1500 nn. Bedroom set-O ueen sJzc.f’Cd, Phono pj,o„^ 733-2414' , belween 8 a.m. and Owned ^wr and operated by Stateto Trailer Tral Sale?. 169 Addison AvenueB" g a t e w a y " ' 2 dressers. 1 nlRht btand. Arvln 5^:iwyly. -■______KHardwaro West. Wes ______AND MORE ,ronf SLE.EPING bags, lents, trunks, «R* lug* ■ ■ ■ ■______. __ SPECIAL SPEC this week end. Now Se- TRAILER CENTER ' " All N ew -Cl aars r s aahd n d Ti*ucks — . . 1 lion rlalns equlpmvni, reloading‘■'R PURCHASEnnnc YOUR Honda mo-0. Ciurity wri cnb high sleeper. $105.;i05. y\dAddison West' 7.33-2410 .■3952 tools, used mechanics tools, com- h. Home ^Town Trullcr sales. 1G9 ^.0 " I ONLY ’ ponents, pistols, hlnociilnrs, “"L and torbike from a reliable establish- Hon 1C9 Rear Dean'ar Richfield ------KeH^JvunVr—i---- . ■ r -- ed dealer, .^45 years experlenco:9 Addls-on Add Avenue “West. _____ •_ OPENo r DAILY; 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.m. Terrific Used Buy ' Wide SelecticSelection of — ■ - icopis. ricJ~-‘t.jrrtv«Hf>i!-pofct.zz r "• “■ inni me ti mufm L'ydu-lmsiness. Fno>-c»~-tr5ED -usTTt) r mvel ouu'oii L.uiip g r rHiyr « ^ ~'Of-'OPl$N^yN?F=3<>=annT=to=8=Fm^ *= = = - = — SsPtS'-^---- — ------I'ADRICS Jor back to school se‘mn* ^ SHAMPO'SHAMPOO your own carpt-t. pel pet tory tory trained mechanics, fullyly Butaned u refrlgerutor, automuticlutic ______ln«.-Sewing notions, sewing mn-" professional pro,csj| results. Rent n Clnrknrk equipped uqui shop. Wo-will not boJO oven ovei ond gas furnace. Butanelane — ■. chihes. new and used Alw ser- Bhampooer ^hampo with compniilnn wetwel undersold undi ana we service whatiit llfihts. lif>h 169 Addison Avenue West. — ■ (CHEVROLETSS * PONTIACS vice. Scissors sharpened. Skinners" , vacuum. y„cuum Banner Furniture. 733-733- we we sell. Complete line for rond _____ Kowlnp Shoppc. Save-On Chopping 1421. fi. CABATEL camper fits ’60 or later L (0) (0) K ■ BAKER’S 1421^______. ond ond tralL Helmets and acccs------CABAFleetsldfr-^Jhevfolot,—L-n-n-l.«.ri n s ___ Center. ______— t) 51Tc I: C OO RI A T J N 0 Pi'olilems? tc L ^ i “ ~ TDTlre: n r l ------^ ^ ------stove, refrigerator, sink, Ctc. $350.^ ----- ^KROPF^CHUIJ^ ------:------MOBILE HOMES ______i OLDSMOBILES , ■- ‘ BUICKS^_____ ■ JU'ST received direct from factory.^ M L'Herisson's L'Herls help you brlRhtfm;«n; , Your Honda and ______- I-T.EETWOOD ------anotlior thlpmpnt nf rnrntil ■ F^ll —pfobtcm -nfablefn Froo t^^wtrtiliiu ionr____ ' __ _ 717 7nd Avrniin-EasT ■ , ----- “ 412 Afldison Av^. West 733-3358 . ends, nylons, Acrljans. Polyesters. t-’Herls] ------Ka*a.s4ki Utaler .------„ The Best and Lowest 33S5 ! * pit: L'Hcrls.son's. .lorome- 324-5.Hni. ____ ----’21' AT.IIMINUM cnmn irnllcr. Bll- ______^______TheI h £ most comnlete vflrletvrietv of iisp.rius cars nnrl triir.ks ------TAKE,soil Hwny the Hl«o Lustre lane Jiove nnd Ice box. electric^ ------f4H«MH>infl...and .intura nca,------4SUl.asLMaln------brnkoWtrrteena 84?Sr-i/2^ miles west.Hlway 30 733-G141 ----- 61 - i J N r for itnt. Banner Furniture. 73J-733. —^ Creek Crei Road, Hansen. Phono 423- • . '- condition.rnnc Ready to roll. «950. 753* ---- —1.“^------— True FOR Sale, eqiflpmont fnr wnlk ln -5179^.5179______0473,lm ______Trucks ______m — Tn cooler and reiich-ln cooler. Also0 a IT*;;77^ — ■ Vn~‘‘~~' h . ■7^ . . - MOBILE HOMES — ----- CARp'liT - mill ends Refiiilar 19f>4 HONDA 50. excellent condition,Ion. ->59cq j i-'ORD.-, pickui), Good shape. Re- ‘ * — TOGHOOSEP)OSE FROM vard Now S4 yard 14 colors S to . 'r.^»r. 733.H827.______--- ‘SJiJ extras. Reasonable. 447 Jefferson •■ cently overhauled. With or withoutflout choose. lil-Lowfc Building Supply.ipply. CARPETS and life too cim brnn-'f"'- Si Sl.. Lvenings and Sundays, 733- camper. 473 Jacks(»n. 8-ll)-12-20-25’ wide, up to ()0‘ long. HI VALUE • ^ / 73.1'r>lii2. - picctrlctiful If you use Blue lustre. R*'ntifnt inr,.-!.______— - TRAVEL TRAILERS - t Q We mean business! Liberal trade-intn allowances WANTED: Used furnituTC. appllan-TUair • electric • shnmpooor $1. Krongcl'^.11. ALWAYS^LW/ THE bosl price and st^-s^- TRAIlTRAILER for rent. Sleeps 5. JG per KIt-Aloha — 13 . 29* " USED L TRUCKS . CCS. antiques, bnby things. Hnycsinyes BURROUCiliSBURROU olcctric c.isii register.ler.- vice vict on all motorcycles at DlueHue dayday. Phone 733-8848.______sASALES — sj-:rv ice Pepsi mnchino with water cooler.ler. Lakes tak Cycle Shop, 1115 Blue LukesIkes jhwjh w e e l 17’ camper trailer. Seo ut PARTS - SUPPLIES .l--ur'nllurc. 73.1-1010. _____ ^ Phone'733-1792.______Nor — P IC K U P S — Houseful of (urmturc tor jaic. ■. _ _ North. __ 390 .390 Tyler Street. Twin Palls. ’ ' TRIFTEX 9 X 12' linoleum rugs'igs. HONDA.h o nI 1957 160 Scrambler. Takeake ------— — d BAKER’SJ MOBILE HOMESI.S L E O R K Phone 733.2352.______----___■ $(3.95 Assorted patterns.mer Banner over ove payments. It's yours after • nj. Honest Prices — Fair DealingsIB* ’66*(>6 IH V y io n ...... $21!).') :195 I RICE 124 Furniture. 733-1421. G:00 G:0C • p.m. Call 733-4301 Sundays WOOMobile Homes 194I t 4 jl YI-ARS SERVING ' Musical Instruments 124 ^ Fumliu — MAGIC VALLKY V8, 4-speed, Jong wide bed, -—7; WE REBUILD hydraulic Jncks nl n't ^“y._____ ' ------— COROCORONADO Aluminum 25' trailer. Aw. jgg 10,000 miles. SPINET piano lor sale. Person -e ni '^J,,bou' Abbott's Auto Supply, 121 3rd AkVB-vb- HONDA HONL 2.10 Scrambler. Good condj-ndj- mg,liiectrlc brakes, gus jange, ia? ---412Jl Addison West 733-3358 nue West. Sco us todny.______tlon. tlon S30n. Crash helmet, leather bo>c, bo>c gas furnace, toilet. Smileyiley , ' '(15 '05 IH SC O U T...... $1R95 C H E V^ Y L L A ^ N D . motorcyclo Jacket. Phono 837-48G2. (jrej No down redilirba -TfTr-t©&MHftrBe-f»f?r-,V/lth FiJi ijoki-— Creek Lodge. $G0Q. 733-0473.______4x4, ful! cab. bucJtet seats,^nts. , ■ ■ • Jriformntlon^ iriio F a is o n Music»TusIc er,er warpwar and aocMsorleSf &43-60f»liof.it --- FORfo r ;SALE ex.^&lPaHet^iouser phon^*----- — :— r— rcar.~SEgcnini3sr~tow -jniit^^^nnr^'------GOODING------j OODING ^ Sorth Buhb-.„--z .....------—- JIOMPA i«ON^ SO-. 19GL .. Recently—over-..--733-BB4J-between723.[ .-8;(10 a.m, and IN R U PERT age. _ ...... CoT'Cnidir AdjUStor. 138 North Buhb- [TTTT hauled and repainted. Call 733- p.no6:00 p.m. or see'at Hoover Trailer j __ ,- -- -* Open eveningsihgs and SSundays' ------Mam, Pocate»o=— -----€OMfiL>&PE—paHft-of-1059-Chf^ eONH^LrE ----- — ^ ------S[»eialize-in-^su------‘55 HAMMOND organs, com pleto stock Motor InI very good coniliiion. Stan* —ilii ; __ Courtcoui after (i!00~p.m. ------‘B S-iH -seQ uri^ab-^&89 5 s------of new models. Excellent selectionictlon <*Qr(idard sishift. 7.13-30r.n,______HONDA HO^Ni: 305. *1964. Touring' dream. FLEETWOOD: pLEE 10x55. Two Bed-aJH". and your need.s. 4x4, locking hubs. of used Console and Spinet Organs.cans, ssxEEL t e e l Rgrain bln. 1,000 bushel capu- New front end. 324-5474 or seo* ut rooms,r'oor washroom with new wash-ash. ll.if. Broadnlore VFIeetwood}d ,,, •* Hammond. Conn. W urlitzer. Bald- city. GoodG condition on platform ...‘.“i.12.1 Enst 6lh, .lorome.______er-dr>’er.er.il Air conditioner. 324-5525 , ’e-t IH a/4-ton...... ,y-.\ SI595 win. Thomas. Best of term s avail-avon- , for easyeas' moving. 733-4r>!)7.______HONDA HONI .350. excellent condition,ion. or 324-55213 ■ » Security V8. 4-speed, lortg wido bed, able Mftsoncr Music Center,' 221 RENTtjpnt ^ a portable air conditioner.^ $3G5. ^305 Phone Jim Wllklni, 934-5080,060. sSPARTAN i ^ Imperial lOfS 8 x 4:i' ----- _ radio, pool.- ■ Main Avenue East._____ - ._.uaQ_ln.--UsB_ln_PDV_!room. Bnnner Furni-In,: Gooding, — ______2 full'bedrooms,fl nlr. conditioner.ner. FOR .SALE 8x35 trailer house. Phone : LIQUIDA^ New Yamaha'pianos; used pianos;anos; ture. piphone 733-1421. - --- ITWiL HONDA S^JO. lUGir e;.59lf> Minidoka.______fi:0fi:00 p.m. or see at Hoover Trailer V6, 4.spec(l. fleclsldo. . A^t^?'Ma"?3/s°l?oXne^'lSS:Io«h! BOTTLES,roT^rEI crocks, zithers, Ru.sollno[Ino oror” SCO at I north. 1 east Jerome. J17'71 HOME madu trailer houso, Woll Court after 6:00 p.m._____ . ^ rI9fi3 n r- TRIUMPH 500 cc. Just over-/er- CHH.'ftriJCted.chh.s Jerome, 32-J'.'i.153 or UNI\UNIVI-R.SAL }.059. 2 bedroom. 10x45.^ '63 IH '/2-(on $1,135 — . hauled. Phonn. 733.3008,______324^ 324-4331.______S22IS2250. Phono 324*4238,' Jerome. STOW-a-way bod for rcntT^no-ff Long wido, big V8, auto-I ...SALE LvnwoMl. 733.0936. ______STOW-a.v one matte ‘ trSnsmfsslon. 'nnwor ' iL E ./ / VOX — If^ what’a happening— ,to • week. Banner Furniture, phone steering, lock- ring wlieel.^,:el.1, J ■^ox ™.i42i.____ :______, air conditioning. FRIGIDAIRE nlr conditioner. Regti- larly 199.08, noiv reduced to $148. '63 VOLKS pickup .., $R!)5 _aod ------— ■" ■ wllh ciihfper. IJow m'll^.»“ - —A t-B ilLSUSpaeth-s/— p^ ^— make offer. Phone 733-0876. USRD^USED UUSI milk tank-v used nlpo- sharp. r - r ^ lines. New Boumnilc nlpelines. B ^ r m P h I ■ Radio and TV Sets 125 i^swciii^swell's, Jerome. 32U~181. 'Cl’Cl CHEV Va-lon . . . . $ m JERRY'S Radio and TV Eden, Ida- jui|--«|U fi-cyllnder, 4-speed, Just o;rer* ho. New and used TV s e ls1 % for MiscellaneousMiscellc Wanted. 141 hauled. ^ i ' ’ Continuitinues lale. In Eden nnd Hazelton area —------— ■ USE THllHANlbY DIRECTORY/CTORY AS A GUIDE TO ' nhnnrt fi2fi-.‘iHa7 jQC-promPt Qtld-Cti______------Hclcnt TV und^di^------ST-ILL) A GQOD-SELi EXPERIENCED "1-V. Radio and CUSTOM CU'5 KITGHfiN 'A wldo box. iD SELECTION OF ^ Tape Recorder technician on duty FREEtjpee SERVICES: Free Ideaa I B >FREE ESTIMATES. ---- —nrtho-H ati-nf Musfc. AJI work book. j Free expert consultntion. f l || . Ruaranlecd. 733-‘j{)2I.______L_j__ Pruo,pruo, floorf] plans. Free color M '59 FORD F-250 ...... $755m ' '"..Hew Cars3 and Fickups—I . ___ REBUILT RCA’s; M otorolas: G.I^G.E. sketcii.sketcn. Qualliy Instnilntlon. No m pickup. Vfi, aulftmatlc trans*ms* you namo It, wo have It as loww ns money down< on Senrs moderniz* %S mi.ssion. air conditioning. S3B.50, M.& Y-Electric. 441 Main ing credftere plan. East, open Friday 'til 9. • __ CALL 733-0821 s S. -I------HOUR--i— I-— ^^55 "55 CPIEVT2-t‘o n ...... WM ^ A LLSO S O }^EW $7D Sylvanin record changer.iger. ______. ■6', 4-speed. cover. ------$39:50.—Beautlful-tQpostrloSr-W-50 - »rn D Y NGJERyiGE^ ^ ^ ------up.- USUa-T .V.s, 1412 Kiiiiberly iTOR-CASH JiOJl-SCRABB______...... ANSWERING : :_____ — i'/2r.andr2^-Tt3ns. — ..... — JJsed C^ss andand IPickups V R o n d .______Copp Copper. Ilrnss. Aluminum H f y If T h e T e le p h o n e off A n y >A d v ertise r In T h is 5 NEW Zenith Color Consoles. 10(57 19W PBatteries. Radiators __ Director-y Is Not, Answerecn s w e re d , Dial 7 3 3 - 2 3 8 6 . ■S3IH IBOn ...... $2995195 ------tTiDdtilH. n uduci»d' tu $44trrcntT^ ryr------Hrlt©Pf>EL-CO.'Ht ------Telephone Answeringg Service,Servi' Day or Night. with tag axle, new ‘304’ V8. 3 5 and 2-specd. " n i Garage Sales 130] Q ____ l.'i2^ 2nd Avenue .South T h e A d v e rtis e r Will BBe e NotifiedN ot to Call You. GARAGE SALE: Sund«y. WooiT- WANTEDw anted ! German mllliiiry daft-1 BILL SPAETH'H FORDFO: SALES heel- steins; Anii’rlcan Flint;Int • *- ______:______l '62 IH Ifinn I.nnchter . $2295 ^ wnrUinjt machinery tools, wheel- i.ock and Cap and ll;ill pistols.''Is. ' Long \vheplh;i«i(!. VR engine, -.T-r-v harrowa. cars, trucks, tires,(I ’ sword.s.'Phone i o<:« m M. E. I!;illcv. floH-oH- ______.'i-sn.'r.l. nxle. 8;25xMX JJEROME E R ______.PlmeJ2.4i23U ______[ R'o hnvo iff West of Red Cap cor- d.tv Inn, IH11.‘ Lfi'k.iS llftUhn'lirdT------e service offers you can See one ot niir ilealing salesmen;smen: XofinieJbfinii Boyd, 733-8840; G ary ' n(.T. KImborly. HlUT .1 p l "I’*' •• ^ L isted h e re In easy-to-flnd/•to-find alphabetical order are servic ______---- WANT*Ki'rWANTKll r;0(1(1 "lisT^~TiIir I’nrnfT'!'• mam^ US0 cv ery day. C o nitact ta c t one orn ot these firm s.or indlviduandlviduals for better'ser- J '63 IH llillll I.iKidsler . $2J95ig.l Towle,Towii 32.1-0585, p v i —mcnrr<‘hnfr97 ttthlt-if7-flc,-^W-flWtrWK------vice*ancl“ftrst*quaiity-produ(;y-produets.------:r,4 I'.'iluiH ihuM’l nilKinr.. f..r.. Good Things to Eat " ~ T33133 |.aiil ______^ ------irpt^dr-'^^P^Pdr 9;0t>xi(> tirea;—--- —------...... MONTMORENCY Cherries. 5 ccnis WANTI'!!): Furnilurt!, ii|)pli:inces. „ , Air Condilioning |j Housomoving , •' Septic Tanl< Service ■Uf.Vi anyihlng of vnliie (’all ';i:i-77r)-t ^ ' __ '59 CHF.V 2-lnn “I Mobile$I,U'i Homoif j ,,.. 194194 TruclcjTrucks 196 __ pound you pick, 10 cents pjcked. Xa- riirviExperiertcod llct^n's^ hoiiscmnvinR.;InV'Roio-Routei' sewer service, .‘iewer■wer (T-cyUndor, 4-Sfieed; 2-sncod; Taylor Orchards. 733-7852 o7 733 733-: STRAW STRAW .AvnnrJTd..A Cainvlrl42.'’).’ Ha- AirAir. i( londitloning, healing lihd fUr- Exper Ipf'l lines cleaned, repaired, and in- - .J. 7274.______german, morning or evening. nace nacc cleaning. For the best ser-jer- FreoFre( estimates. B. G. Miller.! In- 15' flat bed. ------IHC” TRUCKS-Gas & D iesef — Via* call Ek Furnace Company.ny. ., phbnepnor 733-G075,______sialled. Also. Sepuc tank cleaned.ned. . WHOLESALE heei by h a lf or nua7-111 n r _ * V M t* — 24 hour service with no extra '53'm C;MC M on ...... $595i95 ARCTIC CAT • CHARLIE’S TRUCKS & ler. Cut nnd wrapped. Phono North[Jrth Fuel ru el a an n d W ood______143 ^ 7:il-3287.______., — _ ^Lavyn M ower ’Service charge, John A. Hnken. 73.3-2541. EQUIPMENT Main Lockers, 733-4982. FOR SAL Septic tanks cleaned, power e(iulp- ‘6‘, 4-speed, 2-speed, good.ll. 210 WesWest Ave. A Jerome 324-4362 __ FOR SALE, Dry apple wood, 1 cent^ Aluminum Service Sharpening & repairing.. Motors re- jgj Now is the time to sta rt ------FRESH corn, rod spuds, beets”eels per Pcr pound poj delivered. Fireplace rrr^ paired. I'ower rakvs for rent. Free ment for drnlnaRo failures. Free '52 ic-) BODGE l>/2-ton .. $635 ______hi-nm 1III2 Nprlh Yllim l.nkti.^kes. length.lonBth. 324-2225.. Jerome,______ForFor T Tho Best In Aluminum SldT^ ^It-kiip- Intcrmoumntn Fin-I, 73:i- ln.^pectlon. Lloyd Cravens, ------733-__ ——Orith—faect—bed. S«3pe; -----"■ ComplComplele sto'cit of i'igiii fixtures. Del Butterfield Radio Se TV Serv* '57 FRUEHAUF ...... S1995195 All oorders placcd in August model „,ndel equipment. i Meat haul. Cali- . Choose yours a{ our reducedced IcqI^e 2Gyears of electronic exper- II fornia-Moniann and Return. Ste\’« GLADIOLUS for sale fo r nil occa-iccn- N«?dNood a board or two, to com*1- Ceram ic per- spud trailer with belts,lu, will receive a beautifuli* Frost j,'"'"'"'! (-106) 245-4C83, P.O. Box 28. slons. JOO varieties a n d colors,u a: pletoPliJto iho lob? Drlvi; overl ______- prices.nrlci BlLow Building SOpply. 733- lem lence. 1807 Addison East. 733-283.3.-^*33. ale brakes. 10:00x20 tires.'■ black SuTiZero snow suit liimnr?; miles souia Moior-Vu cornet.rnec. ^1 MAIN .STRl-UT vniiovValiev Tlio contractor. Ceramic tile. 51fi2.______]1___ Blliliifis^J^nttum FILER, IDAHO = ------Tfee-Sefviee------fju' i95 value of ibl) i-Khli at time10 KENWORTH kenwoi cab-over dlesei truck. / 1. Leon Wrighi. 733-74 72.______Quarry, marble, and Terazzor52?!^ Milking Equipment ' ------'Sli IH Tractor...... $1595“ valui Beautiful gluds for a ll occasions.7-— (formerly^ Besiwny ' Guarunteed workmanship. 733-0527. ___ ---- VC0190 cab-ovcr, V549 en- Ofof Snsnow machine delivery. Alsonmsm tandem seml-traller with belt. Irvin Jlodenstab.-2 m iles north, I Dulldlns CcnliT) ______.— Bulk milkJ lank and pipeline service/Ice gine, uir brakes, Reasonable. 83S-2511.______mile wc^t of ‘West 5 Points. 733- . — sales. Laswell's, Jerome, 324- VALLEY TREE SERVICE FORD, 1940 pickup. Runs good; ------eifla. ------™' Bikes & Motor Scoolort .157J y Col£l?^ Television ^7si!m i . ______TrJn:Trimming. Topping and Removing (re ■ S I M P S O N cheap. 320-WQ, 0 D. Sackctt Jr., Ffee'estrmutes, Insiixed '55 IH R195 tractor .. $1595 Filer______REACHES. $2_ bushel, you pick.[lick. TWO TWO Jl«y JUiys’ blgyck.s, 20". $10 cach. Buy--yQur—CQlur..JrV_ Buy-- ______— ______^------„ U0X-a2,-T.____ ^Qllenfllne. IT, 733-3331. .^-specd. - 3-spced______fu ’ nring conlaineTs: P au l Fleming.ling. See at 2103 Ellzabctti. - closicloseout of 1DC7 models, and PAY ---— :0fnqm9nto|-tron. —r- Brownie, a,lr‘ over. =S!!------MOBILE-HOIVIES___----- JKKPt-IUSO pickup; 4*whecl drive,- Hlway 30, Hagerman. f------— NO MONEY until February of OrnamentalOman Iron, cast and wrought. mTrr Rupert, Idaho V8 motormot with homemade camper. 5 9 U)G8l CAIN’S. Twin Falls._____ colucolumns, railings. Phone 733-55G7Sni57 Wanted: Tree topping and removal. \T Trade»£Trade-Sell; i275. 423-5430. Hansen. 7 ~ — TTZ“ SpofiinaSporting Goods______1 ^ uos = _i_=^33>i3a5_GiilcspicJr c o - c s t i---- ^-----Anilquo*—------^139-*39-wiNCHKSTtJ-R-MortG|-70,--RMM-2H-J w in ch'Fs ------i --M M A-Gia-VALLEy--1— .-tEISURBmOMttrflOxlOr-Two-bed*5^;^ bed* ■‘flhClftrV-‘flK3HtsAW-hay-tmkr-2-ton.-4-8peji^ ------Concrato Forming rooms, fully carpeted. Call 438- 2 spedspeed, field loader. $1500. 423------AMTiniiii iimTi.Ea, N irr,ni;li;cpr r riS _ Caliber^ ^ !^, with reioadinn dies and . InInternational. Inc._C. 5534;S s T ’ seo at 750W, 200N, of Paul.'aul. .5050,,5050. Kimberly.K . nf very old bottles. Muuldin New Meyer's Concreio Construction. AllaTT------;----- Pntnt------^------Towing Xn jnn-nHRunni.nT 2 . tnn. I and 3. ' & Used Furniture, 212 H ast Main.lain. " ‘"I''"-______— types. Flatwork, forms, curbs,rbs, —^— —-—- ___ __ Ti-ucit Lano WeFt '733-42IK ' Trucks ~ . ~ ~T^'*%5196 $205..^ p Phono G78-5856. Jcronu', 65 .tinlchlns, elc, rrco csjlmalcs. 324- silRor Wrecker Service. Addison ___ ; liouND lab'll! a, chairs, rockers, _Aircraft _ _ _ _ for-Salo . ' 165— .('njc SI71. 73;|.|i30:(,.7.13.7SG2,- PAIN-T I AverAvenue West. Phone 733-1234 . ^ ^ ------—I------—r — I55T-C11051 CHEV Pickup. Good ru b^ b ^ Autos Aufos \Wanted ■______1 9 7 desks, waahstands. love Heats, p c p n F — $123. :205 Center Street, KImborly. trunks. Day or evening. •I38-5W0, TEEDEiTFLYING SERVICE’"E ______^_ 1BUY 2 AND SAVE Vacuum Qleaners n 423-54G7.______1030-32 CHEVROLETC coupe wonted. Paul. ’ For tho bost deal in Aircraft't CnncreieCnncn fonnlng. haKomvnt. foundii-Dm. Exterior_ oil ha.so houso paint iTTrr: MAGIC VALLEY INTERNATIONAL'iAL RestoreRestorobly condition. Write, Tom . - ______For low cost Flight iiislructlnni1 tlon tlon footing, resiiluniial or ct)m- Kirby Vacuums — Tho only factoryr TRUCKS; ■* KffIH Trucks and Industrial Tractors.:ors. AndersiAnderson. Route 1, American merclul. Merlin Deahl, 733-3138.^ 2 GAI.LONS $7.98 authorized Kirby Vacuum Sales Falls, Idaho, Miscellaneous for Sale 140 FOH'SAI.I-: l!H(i Niivloniijr) C-nniin- --- Regular $G,{)8 gallon andand service In Magic Valley. Using ^ 3Q4 4th Avenue West. 733-426(i,_____ Falls, 1 entiil, pull pani'l Iw.inm, Will si.-il<(.•11 ----- MATMARY CARTER PAINT STOREE genuinenen Kirby parts. Wo repair? all i . TRU,CKS5 ™ CHEVROLET. 1953 .panel. 4-speed.e ^ JEEP Unlveraal;Ui Between 1945 and or ir««v. J'or delijJJs. Ilox Custom Spraying Of Twin Falls vacvacuums. Vacuum Cleaners*of Ida- ■ ■ ru"'runs I good. 404 West 2nd. Jerome.■me. 1060. PiPhone 733-5502. after 6 p.m. ' ~ s O i ^ u J s ?v.’KH7. Mlnl(loki>. Idaho. — 331 Main Awnuo Hast 733-3493>3 ho. ho, Corncr Blue Lakes and 2nd Suntan Pams, Shlrlj . . $3.45 Jtlset ERCOUPE ERCOUPI 415 C HI40 8.S hor-SO pow- WEED WEEl and Insect control, .SprTiyray — !— --- 2nd 1365 CHEVROIiET Used CovcrallB . . t ...... $1.1)5 pr. or NorcoNon VC 27 radio. Omony.ny. now for Dandelions, Enrwlgs nnd — __ Avenue East. Phono.,733-lfl27. __ ' , 2-ton, j.toi tilt (^ab, V8 engine, 5-speodBed \ II. KOPI^EL C O . Call 733-5D54. 733 ewnlntis, ______AiitUda.Aiih M ., L. .1-ouu Luatiim------P-Cj'jfltiDg— —__ Jiiti£trDlux._Qniy_authotlzed-dealor Xitict alor trartransmission. 2-speed r(}ar axle,-Hra m in g------—^.££1 -— ------a------——■—pTm pins, wilP^nrlly ino-fot;t“bcil;------hming, (i33 Main Knst.______g L !!!! SLALOM SKIS — Largo stock of molding, mal boardard ------'if •STOCli • hay • uiHlty • trailers, new ' Dry W all ^ nnd art supplies Mngic ValleyIley . . .JDaS FORD and used, All sizes /o r all Jobs.iSbT uBUD l & MARK'S ^ ^ Chrisllnn Supply. 733-3677._____ » 2-ton,'long wheelbase, 330 V8 en* Soper’s Trnil«ra, 251 4th Avenue“"“i: 347 MmMlllll En.73;»^lll.------—bd.T4'^iK)i.i,'Y\vpnn-iionirriiit’rj!inJ!^ 35:j le rr------——------tlMM _— bd. .'15.JI.P. Johnson elcctrlc slart C55-4342 collect ' all occasions;‘ nlso trasli hauling. . ---- Carpets ready inKtantly whenyJ]®" motor. ' tn>!ler*.Vi'nvoN c»>v.»v> ___ - I _ ■ ^ IntelIntermountain Fuel, 733-G021. _ ------clcnncd with-ncwr-Hosrrl^lodern(crii “ <*r <;r. "2 2 "v pair skis mul Ij/o jnckuls. ri... ■ 1963lCHEVROLET ‘i S nnd convenient way to clean. Kent«cnt $575 complole.con 320-ri34R, Filer.______Excavation '“ "llcn. Heavy duty 2-lon. I^ons, V8, 5* machlna, Wiison-Bntes._____ ... '■ ...... i specspeed transmission, 2-speed axle. C ---- OAJilS flbcrglas boat wIili 50 horse-7 ? llackhBaekhoes, tractor iiuHiillcd radlo dis-dis- Almost pew 000x20 tires. _ - H'ECIAL 14 Clitic I-t. Wizard no. pliwurP«'V(jr Jolinson nioUir, Tee-WeuIvM putchud; pule basement digging,' com->ni- . ■ . L . . Aim •frnst refrigerator freezer. J277.7777.77 trailer. Uout has all.liurdware,re, plclo plcu flt’ntlc sysiem. Roio-tllllng. ' wilh iradw: Western Auto, Twinfwln Includingincludini 2 ski icelti. Very good)od .Sallsfaclion nalli Qasurcd. ulciin Fair*2 : HAVE THE N A M E OF YOUR BUSINESSBI OR SERVICE ■ . I960 FORD I^>1Ib- . • ____ conditiuicondition. Pliono 733-5773,______ban!banH®‘'& Son. 733-3061. 2-102-ton dump truck 6-specd, 3* PUWPS! Irrigatioii anrt domeslic. 12' CAR lyeed, V8 engine, in top ihapD,po. •« *« I , j 12' CAR ton 'fllumlnum hout withItii Would .llho ilDior worli nnd bnckrill.im: ' " PUBLISHED INJ THIS BUSINESS.. B .Any.-slre. Steel nlpellncs, Quick'Uick jnmor.nimor. Cbolco( nt 2 »i»lor«. AH cx^i;*: Ins. nT C. A. Porrolt, i’liolio 733.8SS9, • Inslallulion,. .Kllllnger Eloctrlo,irlo, collent cash. Cnllnil TwIr T w in rn lli;— ---- ' TOSG FORD ■ phone 733-57^8. 423-4U70 or bea nl 2 tankstank nnd drAln field Installalluii. speedBpCt nxle. Ilrnnd new pahit, ^ Ileglsiurcil Appalwoua niuro. 733- svsiavsi nownov Dutsunn, McCulloch snwaW8 llHkenHnitt iSuwer Scrvlco,-733-2541. J33I)." " ' ' mulmid outloutliotirds. Dean MoUir-Cotn*m* ^------»------^---- < ’ 19G0 GMC ; 5 5 puny, 120 -gnd AycnuA West. 2-ton long wheollmso, VR englno/ j i>UNSi:r Memorial P a rk , Valley tTni.v^.V *' ^ ___ Furnaco Cloaning______— 4 • Hpccd transmlBaion, 2 'Specu ------Vlow-M«fl,- fulMocUon-(C-burlnl -Ay/UAt-, ------reoi“ «xl«—62Bx20-tIre»r~:------■** ------ByncGs). Only 11,000. Phono _ 733- _Phtino_7:i;ir217l}._i.„ . • ^ Jitirnnco-clcnntil-iiofvlccd, mirnn^ SlOi oil ; « ■ ■ .' . siuvos, 'JR.—Il^yflnrs'cm oncnco:X07 ------^------— >------— ALUMINUM ftonn duora (sclf-slor- IV BOAT, 18‘lip livlnnidT^^i^ • “ - ^ ------lnB)f*rP|ir •3 fM .-n n w — #20,Btt.y jj _J\nd-irallBr.-00i-4lii-Avjnuo-iiMt.lU . Work H»nrantc«|l, 733*7234. 0 order T w kT 'lii7St6ck~~~ ~ ‘ A. C. lloililoa Liinibor (formerlyic'rly 7^7»:i. Publl.hid und«r tli. Inadlng0 of youryoui elioitt . | . Evtry dayl Homo Lumber) 733-2214. FOKHALi'UK {^ALlit 14 /out plywood fiber*s?: ■ ‘PuolOil ;■ ' Most' (i’ll .'long whoclbaso jraJ T. 4'ou^'iobwT3)i"ioTofcciin8'n;= • ulRHKcd eixiL bont wltli trnllcr, 30 HP ------and 2-spccd rear nxles nnd y / ho lont Johnaon motor. $100. 7ill'2204. ■ I'or ntBlovtJ on'd ftirnnco oil. cnll (Iom51S ' ‘ ’ DEUVEREb:b TO 21,000 ■ ■ . ------tnrpot wllb W L uetro. 'Hont r— - Stiile Oil, 733*0902, Our fU8l ninkes ' 826x21) tires; eleitrlo Ihnninoocr |I . Prlcfl Hmd^nrd‘ iT12 V FOOT o o r buut imd tralli'r,'$51). Scq .\ m m friends, , ■■ MAGIC VALLEY-HOUSE-HOUSEHOLDS DAILY! lfltW^HtA,lw.TH»,.Uir.«. wt. r f I ‘ ----> -Wflrgr------~ ~ ~ '______ntn( 1PI»lfll» 44(U Avflfiiio Knil, ovpofngrti , PHONE-YOUR At)^b tODAYltopy 733-0931 1TRUCfC CENTfi:R FOR ‘ CI.liAN ru(|!i, liko now, so Piisv toTlio tio Ifl'~WOl)D,rd* Woouivf^ Iniat for g1tl(T 7;iTrH:i('i[r ,wllh Dhie I.UBlro. K ent clcctrlo ------‘ Gun Ropair ■ WE'LL BILLLLYOU'LATERI YOU MAHIC VALLEY ' .‘‘Tonohor ."Tom snyi hot olr mnkoBnnkos n btbnlloon rino nnd tnkf /^ihnmpnoor 11; CrnlR P n in t Klorn. M oforc/( Jerry's (Jim .Shop. Complolo gun-inn A TRAINED AD'.WRITER/RITER WILLV IlELP YOU. BOB REESE ' <>»“offl I b' that wimt hnpponsns wlion PopP start# to tnlk?’ AIU wTent4r'**~"rHVu6 cusTomloni V^MAllA YAMAHA irall

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' ,,>f©Needto • 4 E ^ S ^ . . : - ~ .SHOUT! ^ D © N ------I y Q T ------— ^ When the high quality of our ‘ / S A^ L L E E ! ~ ' shargaln-priqed used ca/s I — ------is'snealt p £ .so loiiHiv fnr themL - __ _ G I V 1 4 E ..... H T? A nr nr YEAR END SAVINGS' SAVl seh-> v e., . We have the car and thehe dpaldpal; you are looking for 19^4 FORD SPRINT juj 2-door hardtop. 4-speed, V8 cn- j u s t t r y u s . ' • , ^ YiQ -EQRD^..-$895)5-V62^MERq--^^^990 ^ 62^ - iiS ginCi--radio, heater. -RoqI sharp.r. . . OPEN pVENINQSENINQS TIL'6;00 ' On These3 AA-1 -11 Used Pickups,, and TrucksTi . ' T-BIrd', a behutlful pe^wck lur*ur* MontereyMontec Cu»tom. Jamaica' yeu — p -$1495=------IT? ------1------^------*------^ quolse with contrasting, all*all- low low With w contrasting inierior.'0ir.- '64, C O M E T ,...... $ 1 1 9 595 '64 '64 RAMBLER $12955 - lenther Infbrlor and auiomaiictic VV8,6, .. auiomatic< transmission. i| - - ^-dopr. B-cyllndcr, standardrd . VVagon. e-cylln der with ovi^r* N araosmlsilon. This aulo Is extraira Power steering, ..power brakes.J; 1?G4 •' CORVAIR MON^A • ■ transm . ission, radio, healer,ir, /tlriv e, low m lle q |c . r ' ■' ’59 O y FO R D ...... $26.25!5 ’62 ’62 VWILLYS;, $27.50' '65’65 CHEVROLET CH $48.00 ' clyan, has Very low mlleaBe,ge, ExirCmelyExirCm cleun. .i,ow, low mile-g. Coupe. louj Automu,tic transmission,^ very clean. ^ per m o. GAGvC , •• p er m o. OAC - • power—alcerlng.. power fcrakcs,cs, ace.ofiCiJ*! and li a one-owner car. radio. radi I heater, local cur. Extra • per mo-. OAC und, for this unSearable heut, ------— , •.cIcBrti -clcoi r ... - • ------v: • ’61 CHEVROLET ,...,?2195I , pjcPickup, 4-speed, ^tylesidele -Pi'cku-Pickup Grip tires, 4-wheel1 Pickup,Pickup. Heavy duty, big 6r _ factory air conditioning! ^ . Q ' - $ 8 9 5 - . " - ^g2 '62 >T-BTRD ;.;;'5i5i}5)5 TmpaVa Super Sport coriver- box, o'-real bargain." ■" drive with hubs. cylindeicylinder, 4-speed, Gi^Oxl^ 'Pow'er steerlnR and brnkes, '\llb f e . *398’ V8. power steer- ’64 BUICK $1890 air conditioning, new tlrei.>]' Ing und brakes, iiutomMilcc heavy dutyd tires, long wheel------$-1895 IL f e ---- gtiiccn t r ^ o ui liuidtun. Benuti';'------A 'sIlJiplu.-'------L!_____ - tf ttoamlsslgp. - A very shiirp------I— ^ ha.so, wrap around-4titeih-— ^^ >,vton plcJtup, slnnal red. c u s - ful Pacific Blue with a contrus-'TTT ■ ' - PICKUPS — un it. ’ ’65d 5 FOJSD .'.S45.lil)iir—^H ‘bb L E V R cni^rrm tr--*';!^J It's lip lop. , tom interior. Radio, heater. • bisbu, ting'‘ "8 Interior. [ The interior Is per mo. OAC^ C • ' per mo. OAC ‘ ^*P (Jg? Jiisi like new. Bulck's finests’ . 1963 CHEV, i/j-TON . 'S''61 D O D G E ...... S795> 5 . *6i'61 C H R Y S L E R '...... ! $895' p Falcon a l Ranchero. 6-cylinder,r, 4-wheel4-whe drive, 4-spced, ■l.'<4. ig, .j,,. “ automobile. Fully equipped. l-o;ig wheelbase, wldo box, 4-i - 3 sealer waRon. A real ROod N ew Y orker 4-door. F a ll . I ’63 INTERN’L .. $51.25' this car nlio has like ncwr•w jjspged,5g^ •^92’ 6-cylJnder. <>-ply rub- on e. VB. a u to m a tic trans-'*• power and air conditioning.‘ siuistandard transmission, ra-a- long' Tong wheelbase. This rugged,_ -______per mo. OAC ^ ---- premiam-tlrca----: ■ - .• ber; -rfldlo; Itealer; Imch, mlr-rl -miaslon.______------=—------aior-Here'jrthe-everpopularm----- 4-whW~finvp^1itiK<;yrwiimr _ Thi«; __I 61_CHEV _ $ 395" ------—--- rors._ fg rs Extra clean.______------'41 C H E V Y I I ...... m ____ « m '65 C O M E T ...... $1395 '------cbmtiln»tioii that will serve'8 Is loilough. T ’in--m lip iip I lop condition. Brookwood.. 4-door wagon. A fCrr ' 5 -$1395- ^ ^ )5 4-door. Low mlleajc, very' • as . both passenger and plek-<- ■ ------r w i—buy4------JL-J5IJD------U 4 — m E_$24jL _ 4-donr. C-cvllnde*r w ith a c le a n . n, -----!— Ktiiiiuarg iiuitMuiasiun. li ii------I____ liL FO R D ^..^,. SUfl^^n . li-ton pickup with big V8 en*n- ~ 1963 CH E V ’^-TON ’ ------jcxtra-deon.------______!fi4. i— — . — - ...... ■^2-- ^ 2 - FORDr ...... $23t40— )C f ■■gtne. - ~"Lon; 4- ^^!_-!64-RAM « aLER-.,_ _ _ _ $ 1 2 9 5 _ ’59 DODGE $250^^ Long wheelbase^'Vide 6'o.v, •i- C la ssic 660 4-door sedan. 6- " Pickup! V8^ T^ordomatic, T ■ 5wy> C-cylihd^Sr. hitch, ■ n ...... ^i-ton, 6-cylinder, 4 - s p e e d , ...... ' 4 door. Station WnRon. T h ii c n r , ^ . mirrors, heater, Local 1 owner.1: 'wwnxYs ‘’j r...... $1959,^ cytinder, automatic trans-'• ’60*6Q FORD ^.vJ;.T. $33;GO...... ' flareside box, tip top A*l has thnt Svondcrful fnctory air Station w a g o n . A pood one. mission, radio, white side­ ,c heavy duly tires and wheels. condWc cnndltlnning for your added ’63' BUICK,' J1795 - $ 1 3 9 5 - wall tires, low mileage. Tor: por mo. OAC heavy c o n d itio n . comfort. ‘ . l-nSnbrl.n.Sabrc. 4-door himliop in a economy, see this. • Pickup. The Wp economical 5 '63 OLDSMOBII.E ... S139S.IS, ■ beautllibeautiful fiiwn color nnd coh-■>;. . 1961'CHEV 1/,-TON - • 6-cyllnder engine, 4-speea. igc r- I ■’65 FORD ...... J 6 y 0 fj*astJnR iHierior. This fine cnr-” 4-sfieetl, , loriR K-Iicc7bftsc, wide- • f)S -4.rioor bnrriinp. Full pONv- • 'fig'66 Pi/YM DUTH Fury HI a ^ ..’65 DODGE____ $400 ’65 FC '64 OLDS $2095 bas power sieerlnp. power box. hiich. minors. :i-ioac paint. er, air condltionlnB and nice. 4-dioor hardtop. Radio, heat-. A sharp 2-tone With all Ilte p e i ^ o . OAC: •- por^rao. O AC ’ • ‘ !)8 Unltdny 4-dnor. Heautiful^,1 brakes, aulomnlic transmission. O-ryllndciv , . 'i good rubber, 1 owner. er. pow er steerin g, '3ifi‘ en- extrais. .- pickuPickup. V8, 4'speed, radio, 4-wheel drive. v8, 4-speed, telphRiir tu rq u o ise . All m atch*‘jJ. This car is like brand new. Real nltvl '64 B U IC K S k y la r k . . $1-195)5 • gine,' 7,280 actual mllcs. 6:50x16 excellent tires, hitch, local oone owner, very low ing liiterlor. Equipped as you While wilh Burgundy Inter- , 6:50x1 would expect to find Oldstno- r \— $ 1 2 4 5 - 4-doiir sedan. Radio, heater,j ■ , lor. Show R oom Clean. Fac- < ^59 ,5 looks just like new. actual m iles. bile’s finest . . . Coniplvielyi’- ’55OO ■.-FORD $1595 automatic transmission, 23,* tory Guarantee. ’59 FO R D $28.65 power equipped. Kxtru clean Thunde ,p 19G0 CHEV'i/j-TON 000 actual miles. per mo. OACf ’■ '54' 5 4 FC F O R D ...... • $18.00 : 'un Thunderbird Coupe, Hardtop ; Pickup. V8| 4-spced, all >55 p throuKhout. O n e owner. convertconvertible with ihe big V8 en-n- I-onjLong wheelbiise, wide box. fi- irs ■65. rvORD Falrlane .. J1495 " '65 FORD . . . ' . . . '$69.00I per mo. OAC Rlnt. 3 • speed transmission,n, cylinder.cyllt 4-speed, hlich nnd mlr-'J-.. '66 MUSTANG . ’65. aluminum camper body. iFC manual and .overdrive. Radion, rorsrors, ;iew paint. Real nice. VS, automatic transmission,. 4-door, va, standard trans- aiUI per mo. OAC: 1/^-ton '/^-ton f pickup. 6-cylinder^ en- boautiful red finish with all"ll mission, radio, heater, nice. ^ ' ' 2-ton 2-ton FCOO, heavy duty, VI8 gifiegj^e wiwilh overdrive. A fin e ’52 F O R D '■ $195 heater, and Is In exceptional - $ 1 0 9 5 - black interior. 8.000 actual pickup with V8 engine, nnd tha condltkcondition, A sporls car from ,..■ 1 '57 FORD ...... $25.000 engimengine, 5-speed, 2-speed rear virtue.:virtue.: •J ipeed jransmlssJon. Diis truckick ll»eH»e wordwc ”GOr’, and nn«un-n- miles. Seo this beauty today.,y, '6 tJ'* 4 'I M P E R I A L ...... $2795 ’5 7 it Just w hat y o u ncedl bcllcvalbelievable buy, 4-door, Full power, afr con- per mo. OACC axle, 8:351 lires. This 1 owner ' b D A R t ...... $l,'i95 dltlonlng. Pic!Pickup. V8, long wheelbase, trade-in trade- was sold and serv- ’57_CH’57_CHEVROtET $21.50 RICE 2-door hardtop. 6-cylinder, styleside, hitch. jced e t ' i, per m o. OAC . . . niiKiiiwuir iransmtssinti rii.:1: '64 U4 FORD Falcon $1295 iced at Union Motors. ----- Pirlnip \-/fi.pylinrif^r, 4-«;pnpft,_____ henlct'. •extwnenf^Hrei!.-ij.-. --— „ . ■- y /n ffon; t>-cy t lndorrOUtomatlc.,-1 ------:------Eickup. ^ 'Krehgcl-hitch'; ■ - ■ ■ ~ ABBIE m'lGUE-N-^-^ URT ' low mileuRO. Bcljje williih tran sm ission , •'radio, heata<^ ''S'e g g GMC .;...... ^ $ 3 3 l o ” " . 5 9 F ------nviirlitnjT lnlnrifir,_rJonn._____ - r'~ 'i» ro R i" ...... ;------'nci-morOAe------JEj^'OME ' ~ ~ '64 RAMBLER ...... $1295 ^ per mo. OAC■— r’«3-f)&BGE $43.50 ------OLDSMOBILE-E)BILE-EUICK '6,'i C H R Y S L E R ...... $2R95 )5 '''' 4-door wagon. V8, automatic, Pickup. 4-speed, heavy dutyy Pickup. Long wheelba.se, per mo. dAC 20t)30t> South I.lnrnln Ph. 3M-4K12■» New Yorker town sednii.11. transmission, radio, healer. tiretires and wheels, Kreiigel .stylesidc .styles box, 4-speed. Don’t V /rlnn2-tnn pickup.r Siyleside box, Your VOLUME Dealer for Magic ^ Valiev Kiilid ('hiirchinan, ( larciu o I-ullon,n Power sivcrtnR and hrakci, hitch. , hitch. Here’s one of our top Dick Lowe. I'nink Sheppcard a ir conditloninR. low mile*It- /66 'fig PLYMOUTH F u r III - wait too long on this A-1 buy. nitch. t 712 Main South m -8721 iiRC. A very nice car. ' 4-door hardtop. Radio, heat­ b u y s . er. automatic transmission’.• *56 ’56 GMC $33.60 ■ ^ ~ ’65 S-iMCA -t^dnnr-.... SM95------pjTOTi— 5Tcmnirr“ nlr‘''comlt^------^ — ‘fi4-i30B&E- . $47:00I------'64-lN^!64-lNT-&R N 'L , , $36.00------. fi,000 actual miles, still guai-ll- tin ning. 'SIB' engine, origi- , . per mo. OAC m -U ’ per mo. OAC ) ■ Bill Standley’s nnti-ed for 44.000 more, can'trt - n«l white sldewBlI tires. Tnn1 J-tO 1-ton.- This has an excellent|f • ,, per mo. OAC b e told from n iw . nnd Beige all vinyl Interior. utili I- Va-ton pickup. Big box. ideal ScoutScout i pickup. New rebuilt Specials utility bed, new recondition- engine, assures the buyer.' .- M O T O R C O . Faclory Guarantee. _jed motor, 4-speed withu for 'camper, exceptionally engine, YOUREE MO^ '63-PONTIAC ...... $525IC clean througKour ...... " completcomplete .satisfaction on thfs ' ~ ' This Week!! Teinpcsi. 2 door. ^ standard '63 6’ V O L K S ...... S995 duals. d u a A top value. ■ ' popular unit. fj transmission. Cnnvertible. Rebuilt motor. Ifl.'i'l Ford Coupe ...... S2M New top. ,gj ig Volks D ealerr IS19: • Lincoln ...... S.19S i_J6U H EyRQ LZL.$32JlQ ..^l_I!C■ ’fil nnnr.F. $28.00 ____ _ Your Tradmg Vo I____ 'U6_MERCURY_Montdait------’61 C H EV R O L ET $36.75 ’62_C ; per mo. OAC ------1957-eiiy-Pirkiip195i .... -$lt!l.'i—^ ■ I'tjnin- hiirdtop. Aulom nllrr ~ . ’iircAT5TrorcTr:r:r-s299 *)' ------per m o. OAC,C per mo. OAC J96I R;iilil)lcr .Siaiion 1 ;'«i»iin).ssioj}, p o w er .sjcerijig 4-door. A good one, Long Lon wheelbase with camp*>- Picku Pickup. 6-cyllnder, 4-speecl, TravelaTravelall wagon. This rug: r and hrakt's. rlean as liew, 1 6:50x16 tires, Krenpel hitch, pedped unil unit w ill take you to the W arin ...... $29,')JJ A new tar tradu-in. *63 er, 4-speed, excellent 6:50x16 6:50x1 SHOP THE TH E SHADE T •63 CHRYSLER ...... $1795 1, completely reconditioned. A-1 summeisummertime fishing and re- 255 Mum Vi‘st 73;i-5550 . 300 J 2-door b'ardton. FullI •.tires, ^ , radio; Krengel hitch, compl — ------1—^ _ '65 F O R D ...... $2095^5 pnu'vr, 413 engin e wlih dualI aall i l tho extras.- shapeshape. ' ■ .. •'-■reaiion.creation jpQts. . _ _ ___ C oyiiiry sedan w aR on. Aato-0. ram Induction carbs and1 ------:6 6 - V & l.k i ------^------^5-I-rr^3al-a! ------w a m u A N M------:&harn. This cnr is a real1______Cnnvcrllbic -1 • sncod IranMnis-lis- ((iiivf'rlihle. '^2V VS. Power ^ ______«iii-iTlnp VS—Very rlonn _____ hmniL------A F T E R NOl Sinn,' radio, w h ile wiiW tires.cs. Glide ti'ansmission,t: jiowor stcfir- ~~~* --*-^M O wrni:yTA¥W SP^OVED CREDIT coiiditiicoMdiiloninR,. 8,000 actual mllcs, p(]PONTIAC-CADILLAC nonnrvlllo 4-dooi' luirdlop.p. Super Sport 2 donr hardtop. PAYMENT ORR TRADE-INSTRADE AND ON APPROVED ------—Kttlt- tw wpy—jtnrt--a ir c-nnUiiUi______ranoi_ ___ powrr sicerlng.______’()4 l^'alcbn 7 iiiiiiiim, n*'w prem ium tires,5, nurnmntic transmission, low Pufi/jfl rof}_v<’_riib lf,, f>-»'>'lijuJrr (] Rupcr], Idaho , .|,l(i-,W76'j IJUlCilfiC. mileage nnd extra iharp. motor, Bulomatic Irnhsi^iissiOn.J" . ’65 Mustan;?. . Ruf ^ ' Al-ways A Large-Large ^"ele^pn Toi Chocs(Jhoose From ^ ■• Sport coupe.c 6 - cylinder mo-0- ______tAr, sinndard transmission, ra­a- — PICKUPS3 and T:TRUCKS ' The S aifest fe st Place to Biiy an A-1 Carr dr or Pickup Picku] ■ ' • ’65 Volks ■ dio, Avhite wall tires. |DRIVE A LITTLE. ------2.».door sedon.-'lispeetl .transmlst______’59 C H E V ■1^-lon ...... SMOO '62’62 DODGE'/j-ton ... $1095 ./- Hon, while wall tires. ------And- Yott-€onm?ttcntly Save^------3 t>-i:ylln ilciT ““ ------~ V8“ lon5. 4-speetf:------t ------^ ------—-0PEN-EV£I4INGS-T-It-J)^=-OPEN ------:------_L_ ’6 4 O l d s Dvnamic 88 4 - door sport se- $100To S-5DD ' 7^ ''62 FORD '/j-toti ...... $1295 •' ’63 Buick dun. Dv,naml Power jieerlnR and brakes,) Direct factory denier rhrvslor,•r, '60 CHEVROLET .... $7M Pickup. Long wide bed. 6- LcSabre 4-door sport sedan.»n. facloryfactory nir conditioning. ‘Plymouth, Dodge 8i Dodfje trucks.c,s’ .Simri wide bed. G-i:vllnderf cyllnd^cr engine, four speed Power steering nnd brakes, eiiKine. (i-ply ilr c s . trailer transmission, trailer hitch, power scat, factory air condi­ HARBAUGH MOTOR CO. hlii'h, runs and looks rval“l good tltus, real clean. tioning. _ Gofldlng^daha- .. Ptinafl-axtaii2,a__ _ UNIOND N M O TTORS G ’5P Chfiv rn lei:------______— —------'!rbODGE->,^=ton-rr.- .J8 - ~$295------1------V4L ,1...------:------_i__1______4 . door station wagon. Ono ----- '63 FORD i/i-ton ...... $119.5 a , vs. <->poed. ^ARTMENT USED CAR DEPA:DEPARTMENT *“6 0 {a iT B ler owner cnr, Recently had new" m il l e r a u to s a l e s N E W CAR DEPARTMENT 8 4-whf'ol drive, fi-cyllnder, 4- , ...... 733-5110.. 150 3rd Eastt ...... 733-1019 Classlc'4-door sedan. 6 • cylin-In- fnctory V motor, standard.J Wo guarantee you ran save0 .speed, pood tir e s. '59 Oa GMC '^-ton ...... $790 146 2nd East ...... T. der motor, standard transmls-,1s- irnnsinltransmission, new tires. Don't^ money,pon< on superior cai s. No fi;cyiinder. Ralph- .Gillette -...... 423-5321-.4; _Eyron_M!!yes_jj^^.s ...... 7_33-TO______•Ion wUh o v e r d r iv e . wwall a ll on liiis. ' Rimmlcks. Read Hie book nnd'i k) Pape 73^2089 ------iMHiHin'nmm^mrTX'm'-rnTV------nrn- ______F Hppnpr ...... 7!733-6215 Henry (Hank) Pape ■... Y 'iu I'OKtr.',:;... .ttt7“ $7b----- 23'-23’'NSSHUA Trailer .. $B95------...,.....- - 543.448!>-^^3 SckC ilIon wvator-V»-..» ater— ...... ! ’56 Volks5 2-door2-door SedanI - und evening. blocks smith on1 «-rvlindrr cnptne. ispf'Oft.(t. "- Shower and totlet. gas stove-r~ Larry_McMurdia_ ...... Rock Creek Rond; H ail s c n. Innu wlieclbu.sc, witJe Ixul.ll. with oven, water healer, casi Ken McNew ...... 7i 733-5916 Chuck Herrickick ...... 733-1993 4-speed transmission, motorItor has concompleto overhaul withll PiwrPhono 423-5179. __ fi-piv tires, custom cab,b, heater. Just right for tlial: full guarantee. trailer hitch; mountaitt cabin. CASHC - FOR - CARS 3—l-tnn j_, dual wheeled (rucks(S 12—12—2-ton trucks In slock ------______OPEN:n e EVENING v e n in g s .______anya n ; rnflkp — nny mnfipl j___ — LOOK r I - Cuj t mn ■ p»lllUn»r-» finish,Inish. match;matcl^______irrmfilyi_ .lmv,>.,.mllrn,lnw> wtlxnjft r>n__ thia------^1— , automatic. ~ — •H U St^irrgGG-Fora-cmuxiL^uu ------T-ROUBLOUBLE------Ing interior. It li coulppediqulpped with beauty., *300’ .V V8 8 en g in e, auto- 4-door hardtop. Deautlful automo­no- V8 engine, automaticitlc transmis­transmls- matic transmission,transmlsslon, r power steer* ...... $ 1 3 5 0 . i t bile. *3D0’ V8. Crulseomatlc, power sion. power 8teerlng|g, tilt wheel.wheel, ing, localcul one ownei owner. . ------6teerlngrpowcr'brakesrne\'rtiros7 steer ----- will accept reasonable offer. Also. 1 ------Low-Price-?;ow -Price-$1595—r— ------1964 RAMBLER 4-DOORDR SEDAN ,■ Zkimako trade. Phone 733«iaiQ.____ t E E “ “ 7 - r ^ S pecially pricedd aat t $1695 Radio, heater and overdrive.srdrive. ShariSharp ciiEViClIEVHLLE, lOfiS Mallbu 2-door;)or! ------FRE] sport coupe 11. ’230', Gscyllnder, V , ' ' '■ 1964 M ER CUCURY R Y ' 1354964 MERCMERCURY Power Glide transmission, powerg ' ^ TRANSPORT^ inrHjnn T hli ' Callcntfl0 Sport CouCoupe. 2-door ...... $ 1 1 9 5 Ssteering, Tactory air condltlonlnB. ^ortation [ Marauder. 4-door hardtop.YM low auto* This hardtop.:. F in ish ed IIn n ll-w h lto Mrmlne white, blue exterior, new ' beautiful Sunburst ^ Yellow n?rhXon auto- with red3d interior.. Interior..This Tl automo-...... 19C0 FORD THUNDERBIRD[B IR D . Ktires, I excellent condition,. JIBOO,JOQ,_ Take ' V tho worry out o( drlvinfi_wUIvine-w llh.. a llikerhew uhlt from* .^ - . ------moblla-was-sold^cw^JitJnifJlfiCiL 8-the-blg-Vfl-wltlt-n-attt«------^ _ ]■ John- Chris Motor.s, — • Motors and trflded ' ’back b S ^ olo " 5us 3 ------b l l e - h a . - t h e - l . l s - V B ^ 2-door hardtop. Radio,0. heater, power poi steering, •. ~ Phone ~ weekda^^s.- 733-l 171. ' Job on a new car. Ecjulppedn.HnnnH withu/Hh dard mtrnnsmlsslon. n s m ls s on, radio and i’ORD, m 2 Galaxy 500. 390 VR,vr ."e^Tho.tS healer. Ultra Sharp. ' • ,\ power brakes, automaticlatic and air conditioning. power ^ t e e r I n g, Crulseomatlc 1 Qi big Marauder engine, it has the transmission, ROod condition, jiowZ 1962 THUNDERBIRDBIRD ...... $1595 automatic trnnsmlsslonislo n and Is S pBcial e c i a l PriceP r i c e $1495 ...... : W Spaint Job, engine newly rebuilt. fully powered, it iiashas a white $1035, Phone 423-5172 Hansen, after Automatic transraission,ission, powerp steering, naugahyde interior anda n d is 5:30.______’ power brakes, radio,10, heaterheater, black padded Specially prlc^jlnr$1795 ar$1795 ^ ■ 1965~OIDSH{s^ o e d s h o b t c e ; CllEVELLE. 10G4 Mullbu convert­TT roof. Perfect in everyery respC' respect. * ^ ' Starflre,!, 2-door hardi hardtop, b ig en* 50 MORE ^ " iible. U .‘ V8, autpmntlc, power Bteor.or. ^ '1962 LINCOLN! 0 L N ' Bine, bucket scats, automatic ______l"8InR andtbrakes. " New rubber. SlCflf). *1 rv/ transmission.Ission. It Is all-powered... ----- Honrcl-€hevn)lel-GOt7-Ruj>erl^3C-----1-963-CADILLI-iW A H ™___ „ .„..™.„^$2I88__------L^------— —Gontlnenta!-S«dan—Thl«'flne-;0ar-ThlaWlne-oar------ntrtf-IiarTiii^onailtiirTiii^onamomnB. “NCW^ 3I5B. . ______Is equipped with all the finefltje)ux. )ux* ‘ car trade-in.^ • i n . __ _ • ' _ * / TO CHOOSE) O S E FIF R O M UUICK, 10G3 Skylark 2-door hardtop— X Sedan. Fully powered,'ered, ahair conditioning, . __ ,_iiry.inubm cni. Jncludt|.aic.conu _ ____ 1______j^uinmatlcj^ uint .jrflD!jmiMiqn».-p vf fLcS j-.a(li(i..l)eater„WAsrj2495.-..rj2495.-..,— ------—.------^- ‘ ' • - ...dltionlng.-Locally'Owned ncw-car sciraTTnce $2595___ .... ------steersteering. 1 owner, v«ry clean, cx-ex- • trade-in. celleht c'o'ndltlon, Pliono 733-0B08. 1 Q| S p ecial price ju s t $1795 CMEVROUIT, lOGO Corvair 4-door.- 1966 CORVAIR...... I...... $1688 just $1795 . 1962362 RAMB:RAMBLER- I Slick shift, good conjJifJon, Onlyyiy Monza hardtpp coupe.upe. 140 horsepower1 -en- . 4-door sedan, locally . - . ” WIEESUSEEJSED CARS m 19G6 CHEVROLET>rvT C T ‘ Classic. 4-door sed; ■. ' 5223.J223, W. E.^ Teater. Kimberly, gine, 4-speed floor shift,.shift, bubucket seats, ra- . . owned, nnd Isis 0 o new car trade* ______• ______Truckk Lane Lan(j We.st______. ^ 423-5505._____ BcUIr 4-door Sedan.1 This beau,beau- ^ in. This1 car hus-^tho. hus-iho.econom ical-. ---- *------IjUICKT-lSGj-SkylHrk-a-door—hard-f j : .___— • - dio, excellent rubber.er. , - lirul SuUana WhiW car cnr hnihas Ihethe 0-cyllnderler engine, stanstandard truns* OTfice Phone 733-7365733*73’() - totop. p Automatic transmission,on. • " big 6-cyllnder engineIne torfor fuelluel mission with overd ------LOWEU ^ l L L S ...... - -ERNIE^-ILLS^S__ nQwiir_^£UEiin:._J—Qw.ncr..,-Yccy..-IQ Jt-Q fifl-PO i N -T-T-A n-. ------— 7,. ------e«momy;-IHtft9-fltandQrd-tran»*-jndard-trans.— ■ ,..good^ >lrc s^ C lo a n Intli — —vlenftT-tfttelletit-conditlonr-Phono -.-XUJ - * ------•'-'^wsion.'W iiltetldewalHlrcflrBnd-ralHlrcarBnd------SpCCial“ccial-Prlc(r^95-"- PrlCC ------^------1 3 ? 6 5 S 2 733-080B.- . . , _ 4-door hardtop. Ventura,tnlura tr trim, air condl- •xtremely low-mllcage.:age...... ^ ______1- _ CiTEvTCHEVROLET 1938'UclAIr,r.><5 en- sine. Power steering ond brakes.f,' tionlng, power altering,-irlng,' povpower brakes, ra- Special P rice $1795 Tiurs'Hurst 3 speed. Posiirnctlon. Goodmd • dlo, heater, Hydramatlc,natlc, 2-tc2-tone finish. 1962 DODGE D0D( ■ ' '' tires. Nice clean car. Sn03. 3'/^ 1963 M E RIXJRY c b R Y ' station wagon;wagon: Big eiengine, itan* ' south HollUtor. Carl Wnml)olt. ««« niB M dard trnnsmlsslon,irnnsmlsslon, radio and ^ -COMMERCIAiMERCIALS.-, C om et Btntinn w agon . B ig fl* (iood rubber. Tills one- i • ' . JWt, cClfEVKOLEr, 2 dfwr. Motor'o r - ^ — r. ' . , cylinder engine, ifnndijrd& d ir'ans.Irnns- • S e ^ 'c i r " U i “n5w or Serial No. JAD3040;m. Colnera *fn/ ■ mission, rodlo, whitewallllewnlt tlrei.'tlrei;- owner car It if « a now new car trade* Chevron- Service. 432-2033, 'Mur- 1960i v \ CHEVROLETIT '$988t It was looally owned. ^ , Use These Phonef^hone Numbers1 J™tnunh. :e $895 ' ' . SpecialBcial PricePrico $505' " '' — FOH-Saloi-J050..Tliundorblrd,-ExCcU^ ^ ; _____ Dump truck. 5 yard(1 bed, 5-5-speed, 2-s1wd, ■ Special P rice $895 J15 gd O d r u b b e r . S p c c laal l pprlce;oti^thls."— r lc e r o ■;------' lent condition, 733-2807. Sco,at 215 7 ;i960"KORD' ^ ~ y R E F I.OCUSti ,4. C -7 “• 1^2 ’THUNDERBHUTiR B H H ^ '" ■ 1960“ KOR ' . . , 10511105!) ClC0HVElTH. ’(i4, .'127 engine. 'lOr Finished In SultanaI wititawhile wwlW W Counlry' Sedan Seiinn Stntlon Stall Wagon, Crowor roller cam. Chrome ^rc-,^ 1958 CHEVROLETIT ...... „V. $795 red bucket sints.. all power.pow er. H xtreinelyely clean c le a n Inside Insli and out., vnrseil wheels. 733-818.1.____ _ ' l-ton, cab nnd cliassls,isls, new w' heels, 4-spccd Very, very lowm lleaie.ileaie. Looks ' Vfl enginoino withwith automaticauton tratii* OFCHARGTh a r g e ■ i1055 l CillCVY for sntc. 1175 or reasori-’ , ‘ ' ■ ibowroom new. ' ' ‘ ' mlislon,, and and^ power p^wer i s te e r in g . ------—;______-ab—ablc-offor.-I’hoiiQJaUilQ^Aflec. lc- ™- ^ . ^ ' ■ trnnsnilsslon, hoalor.ir. . ______* ■ ______^ . .* ■ 5:30 1p.m. ^ ______’ ...Extra.SpcclaLOnly4JL7ffiL _i_._N 9.m ?iU et-W here-youJlvi!-in-tlieullvc-iiUliesiLareas, jroujcan^, r r z r now'telcphone-the"TimoB-NowS“mos-NowS“ Froo-’Of~Charjg_o*— ■— - ...J:( If ytiu Ilvo In Duhl, sCnsUetordcford .i.*...... 543-4648 NEWS Wondiill,' Gqoding, IliiBorman,mn, Jcromq, ...... ^ 5 3 W 3 5 ' T T M s e ; ------. rhoro Is Always - •. ,-1^ P O N T I A C . CADILLAC-]^: A D I L GMC > ' I'llcr, ilo lll^ cr, ItoKt^rson1 ...... ■ • ■ • 326-537S ; " ^, Ul|5 Nows In tho ^ Tho E asiestsiest PIncoPlnc( In tho World to BuyKiy A CnrI CtiFr ^ Durluy, R upert, DccIo, I'ntil,itil, Norlnntl ..... e78-2li52 601 'Mnlii Avcmio E ast r t io n o 7.13-1823 701 Mnln Avohuevehuo East Twin I'nll.i Tclcphotiocphotie 733-7700733-7 ^ WANT ADS ' Dob i)„i, Ailjon 733-,IBM ' ^ >. * • . H o b N e ls o n 733 0052 , for News, WeatherW eather luiilum Ue.st EiUortnlnmonli Listen To 'ITho. » ... ' ■ I)cl Del Tinlpsun 733-4458 , G eorge DoTillot 733-2495 Thtlsen Showy on KLIX Rmllo from 0;30-ti30 every morning.morn

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HERD ING RAMS around the so]esale r li n g during the 46th —U thosBTriio-soldTamsTlnrlnstheTissocliiidsb ieTissoclatlon’g-flrstTSBMSTears— annual r a m b l e of the Idaho) Woolgrbwe oolgr6wers Association Is E. ago. M|'. Kelsey sold this pene n of fivofiv( to B railsford Brothers, | i | R. Kelsejif^urlcy, Ihe only living consignorcon; remaining of HagiHagerman, for $155 per head. ■

REMB^ISCINQ ABOUT ramam sales held years ago at Filer*r^ ■"annual annual sale ai k ller. Mr. Brown,iwi), ulongalong withwl B brothsF, started are, from left, J . M. Jamerson.•son, FUer;FUe Henry 0 . Brown, Loss tho firstfli ram' sale lii Idaho inIn 1917. HoHowever , the next sale H ^ s Averv e K a g e M138 ^ At Fil(i'ilefSale^ • s Alios, Calif.; E.-R.-Kclscy, Burley,3urley, andai George Erhardt. Filer. jyas-not.hcld-untll _was-ni 1923-at-FHer.andIkr nnil hashas- heen contlnued_eMf__._____ I . ‘ . Mr. M r Jamerson and Mr. Erhardthardt areap members of the Filerr since.since, Mr. Kelsey Is iho onlyly living consigno^con remaining of , F IL E R - . The 46th Annualll PPickett ickett RRanch and Sheep Co.... Buck Howland and Son, Cam-m - Roy C. B lakley, Cambridge,;e, KlwanlsKIi Club which gave a lamb dihidinner to Idaho Woolgrowerss thosothose who sold ra m s duringg tho associassociation's first sale 48 : ^"ate R a m Sale, sponsored byy O akley, 6 . $135, $810. bridgeb rid g e. Lawrence Hell, C astle-;le- Jones and Sandy Livestoclc,Jc, AsiAssociation m em bers who soldlold ramsram s al tha assoclnlloh's ^fithh . years ago. - ______f — R o b o ft G . Baptioi C argyi Wil.l^ M .fQ adri td^V $l/in, »nn- Rndh e v WB ar- r- Hn|;piHnpprmnn fi .<1*10; Riirtfc i c r : ______■ tion, was termed vdry^uccesi.t. son NowtN owels, Aberdeen, 6, ■ $80TJT field, Cambridge, Paul C onwly ay. . HowlandHowl: a n d Son, Cambridge, -j- .< XT V 1 ciatlon’selation’: firstFiler'sale 46 yearsrsllam I lamb, b, thfthese two old- sheepmtn ful a fle r 518 top grade, ramss $480; S m it h Brothers, Boise,J, JeroJ e ro m ir e , 6, $130, $780; Steve a nnd d I\alph'I\alph F a u lk n e r U nd Inc., I / i [ | a g o . , -gotgot logotogether and"' reminisced— - w ere so ld for $71,950-and a v -MMilt ilt S chc h a(a e fe r, Bellevue^ 6, $185;5i SStan ta n Howland, Cambridge,; e , GoodiGooding; 4 , $125, $500; F redS -l-WIdaho Sheepme:)men Honored “ ^Xh'erAfter the- dinner—of-choicec e abdutTramabdutirar sales-held-years-agOTT— ------eraged $138.90 ,-per head, ,ac-;- $1,110; L . ,P^.W arfield, Cam-1- R alp h Faulkner Land Inic.. c .. Laidlaw,Laidli C a re y , Flat Top Sheepep ^ — cording to Mel Claar, .Boise,!, bridge, Arkooshj and Zeda'n,1, Gooding,Goodi 5, $150, $750; R o be er rt t Co., (C arey ,'4, $170,'$680; L. D. T J , vAMUuuuiAMvnnmMiiMUMM^^ __ PYPri'itivR . .sep.rp.lflar-nf-thi; ns-ll jlni1nnding.-7^$l50...SI.050; n n in g .- T„ B,}. paptie.gaptii Carev. .Ine P a rke r,r , W'irfllild,Warfi Cambrldcp, , R . .^By-Filer - H , ^ Kifflai sociation. ^ Burton, c; t; am 'briag'e, wrilfonf GGooi ti o d I n gr~ S r^ 6 t5 0 r-$ ilM B50 Tt -PMfii-Biiffinr7\bErdeeiir5rW10r5650t ----- • There w ere 381 Suffolk year-•- WrigleyW rigley andi Sons, Burley, 7, Smith Brothers, Boise, RalphIph T. B,B. B urton, Cambridge, Bill'>•1 FILERp u — Filer, a small townivn nesdanesday whei;e about 500 rams lings, selling for $54,282.50 andd $155, $$1.01 1 .0 8 5 ; U wson Howland,1, F aua u lk n e r Land Inc., 5, $185,85, Smith,Smith Boise, 5, $150, $750| Law-w- nhnii»nhnn .sBvpn mill's west nf Twind a frnm Ihrniighniit' Idaho w ere — .. averaging $142.47; 77 'Suffolkk CambridgC a m b rid g e , Arkoosh and^Zedan,n. ‘$925; T.'B. Burton, Cambridge,ge. 'spin spn Howland.' Cambridge, Ar- pFalls a lls has the .distinction of te-De- sold,sold. Hampshire yearlings, SH,7055 Gooding, 7.‘ $160, $1,120, and Royly AArkoo rkoosh and Zedan, G ooding,ig . koosh and Zedan, Gooding, 5, j„in g (tho site of th e State Ramlm TTue uesday' evening all wool and $152.01; 12 Hampshire year-•- Blakley. Cambridge,' -Lem Wil-1- 6, $150,$15' $900,'and Lawson H owIW - $135, $675, and .T. B. Burton, Sale. Sale, “ growlgrowers who were in Filer for lings, $1,187.50 and $98.56; 355 son.son, G rangeville, r a n 6, $150, $900., la n d , Cambridge, Salmon Fallsills DuffinDuffii F a rm s, Aberdeen, 5, $145,15; Filerf ji has hosted' the annuallal the sale1 were guests of the ; Suffolk ram larahs, $2,750 andd Fred ' IiSidlaw, Carey, Jimn Sheep Co., Hagerman, 6, $145,45, $725. evenie v e n t for the past 46 sales. Tlieh‘e FilerF iler Kiwanis Club for a lamb 1 __ $7!) fi^.o Siiffnllf Hnmpihir'pk Pptpr.-!nn,Pfilersnn, Catey,_;. $95. $665:15870.1:15870.______LaivsnnLai^ Hnwland,-Cam hrldger>®r ,,46th-annua|-sali!-waiarg ■s| red spring wheat developede'd i H am m ett, 10, $160, $1,600; Uw- H ■ S 585, 5340, a'nd Bartel Brothers, red I • Two wool grow ers, who w ere ‘^SOMFTWORrPRE-irPRE-MoviM©— ^ son H owland, Cambridge, Brails-Shondlto (j ^ ia n a lr isAberdeen, T ortorica Co., Bru-u- jointlyjointl; by the University of Ida-,“r given . special recognition were ; ford Brothers. Hagerman, 10,|l Vlrgll—ISInrgnnH, Hn[»prmnn- alfffndfattended the Pacific Northwest,g . neau, 4, $115, $345. • ho aiand the U. S. Department Henry iv 0. Brown, Lo.s Altos, $140, $1400- feoy C. Blakley, -rrfiobert-BaptierGaroy, Charlielie jjt_Agricullure_was_relea5£dJthxtL A l .’ Classic Consignment Sale, whichilch isIs for registered Guernseys 0; day. university officials said. ‘^-ealtfTTrad-iatlCelscj^riimlEyr-; ^ ’ j------Cambridge, Walter Bennett,■; only, at M t. Vernon, Wash. NorwoodNorwood consigned a cow to the,.™™'i p Browning, G annett, 4, $100, $400; d ay . M ountain Home, 10, $170, $1,700; / Gary Custer, Twin Falls, Lesterer CalCalled "Moran,” after Mount. . Mr. Brown, ‘ along with ?P% "a EaAi ’ sale. A fe w years ago, Norwoodood topitopped Ihe sale wlll^ongof „ brother and another sheepman,in, : - • • . Buck H ow land and Son, Cam- I f ' Sliman, G ooding, 3, 5115, $345;5; M orano ra by Jackson Hole, Wyo., ■ his cpws, Verhon Lassen and J^IterMM ter M atW ^n, bolhl'ller, also -■g started tho-.first rain, sal? In.ial 1. .r ■ ■ ' from the O^o-old-R'5.0 -Qld-Reliable____Z ______bridge,- W ilbur- Wilson, Ham-r took cows to Iho sale. Reed Hulet, Wendell,-Richardrd -th-the-new e - wheat will replace m ett, 10, $155, $1,550; Fred M. ___ SchenSchenk, R u p ert. 1, $85; Forestst ThatcherT hatc wheat grown under ir-jf. Idaho in 1917. However a fewew 1 '‘■j L aidlaw , Carey, Guy P.eterson, cp-nnil , _ p Larsen, B lackfoct, Balph Faulk-k- rigrigation a ti In Eastern Idaho, Dr. years ^fa^s passed before tlie next . , NjUM SIPHON TU B ES J Second crop hayln^is well undernder waywa; In Hagel-man with some , a' state ram sala w as held, whichS ! j • % '■ X 54”. ALUiyilNjUiyi SIF Carey, 10, $135, $1,350, and_ crops already ‘ st?ckW. A > . ■ ncr''Lner-Land In c .,“ Gooding, 2. $1^0,(0. DonalDonald W. Sunderman, a.USDA Sm ith B ro th ers, Boise, JohnMa- ____ 5260; Smith Brothers, Boise,e, agronomist,agron said. w as in 1923; Since 1923 the ; 1 X 54^ ALUMINUMNUM SIPHONSIF TUBES d arieta, Castleford, 10, $160, $1,- ^ , i j Lawrence H eil, Castleford, 4, 71,5 state ram sale has been held Some grain hasAeen^wsthed1 in HagermanHag o i tho D. H. Gold T h e wheat is rep o rted to haveJ,. pJ*every ° year at Filer. ' I .% X 72” ALUMINUMNUM SIF SIPHON TUBES and Tom Gibsonrtarms. $175, $700; T . B, Burton, Cam- good,goo d , milling and' “ excellent" ' R obert G. Baptie, Carey, T o m < ____ / bridg(bridge, R alp h Faulkner Land’d doughdough-mixing and bread-making Mr. Kelsey Is the only living"E 1x72". ALUMINUMNUM SIF SIPHON TUBES, Brailsford Brothers, Hagerman, consignor remaining ol those;ise ; ■ ; ‘i The G r e e n Giant Co., Buhl, has h a s startedsta cutting corn on theu Inc., 5,' $130, $650; Lawson How- ccapabilities. a p a t Sunderman said. consi£ — aiuasu^aso; University ot Ida- land, Cam bridge, Tortorica Co.,)., _____ / who ssold sheep during tho asso- ^ - h o, E ia-^ h illip s, Aberdeen, 5, Michael ^Kast ranch east of KingCing HilLHill Cutting operation's willj" See RAMS, P age A-2, Col, 1 • 3 POINT HITCH CONVERSIONVERSION KlKIT— complele wllh begin soon at the 101 Ranch ownedow ned bbv tHe Kasts. The corn is ' iJJ5; J875;_M rs, JJathryjiJDek -!S...... iiiiiuniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiili------_J5-80-ACRES?^EDED -----I' ■ .- ■ . ------K zle, BuKl, G arth Thomas, Malad,["Ifaulea ^to uuni oy truckers tromm the firm.fi . SAN FRANCISCO - On west- '; If'you plant It SSuprd-M , MTA-MD, aOOaoo or 400^)0...... ; , 3, $155, $465; Steve and Stan , es or feed It — H ow land,. Cambridge. Bud Wil-™ Mr. a n d Mrs.^Kenneth Jones,IS, who havo helped his parents,f . \NFOToMeet eern' r ^ ^ ranges, ' from 25 to 80 acres ■son, L ucile, 7, $170, $1,190; E, R.■ Mr. and « M r/. Frank Jones, withIh farm 'work at their ranch southin orof gngrazing land are required for - • MECHANICS COMPLETETE TOOL CABINET—C In clu d es ,V' v _JCelsey,_Burley, Brailsford.; of Ktag^^Hll-lho past three years^jnovirs, mo'red to Boise Inst week-end — _ jjJE R O M E _ - The. Jerome, e a c h cow^ Salt feeding stations," GLOBEQ SEED_ 2 drawer roller cabinet,et.wllh. wllh. locklocking panel door;/2 w h s iB ^ r.'J o n ^ s TvIII'attend Boiselolse ColCoIIego this fall, Mrs. Jones “ scattered over'the. rangercan ;- • ■ B ro th e rs, Hagerman, 5,v$155, Tlncoln a n d Goodhig County “ scattc !" • ■ wiil have it! " , ddoor romoyoblp lop-«hait.chait. withv^llh lifNout“ iolB troy.- ; has w e n einployed at Donna's B eauty Salon east of King Hill. j^p(NFO will m e e l al 8:30 p.m. EUideguide cattle, to new., feeding — $755'r-Rodnoy-,Wnrfiold^Cam» 5E5_E£HJ ...... , 1 .:___ I , Monday in ih c Jerome Gath- ■ areas',^ ^ a s ■ isiii _ __ Bnlh L/nlli h a v e ~ ' ■ bridge, W ilbur Wilson, Hani- _ I . s I rstall price of 121.80.:...... mettr 6,-$155.-$930, and M. H. Two-sheds W -f™ a| Ihei farm of Mr.,ahd_Ir.^and_Mrs.^D._H, Gold, Tuttle,f ’ ’ olle P a rish HaU. j— ■ — ^ ...... — I r ..: 6r — — Mannlngr-Bnrleyr fV-MrPalktr1 werewrrn »lp.:trnyprtaesn hy tirp. Prpvlninig litirnTnghiiniln nf In Ih^ vipiniiy ' of tbe buildings was blamed for the bli A summary wiirmrulvcn' A berdeen, 5, $130, $650. “* W® ol the decision of Ihe nation- • NYLON^ DAM MATERIAL—:IAL—6 6 foofoot wlda with pole B artel Brothers. Aberdeen, ,_ _ . ‘ ■ k. . jl r -jrho-grain-that_went_dQWn_earlieiL..earlieiL.ln._the--auiimer.^Is_teing IP al t board o f the NFO which loop sown I n ...... — tewlj-Oneidnr'Jcromer4r}110,' sg —was-held—in-Des-Molncsr^— AuilHdedlcaltilo.NorthwestfatnKrjnestfatnwrj------— , ; — — ’ swathed a t Tuttle before combininglining to allow the grain to finisH r»-»-.“.T'-rrT™— ^ ~ ... "ArihTjulcToff canvBJrTTTVrT.TrTTr.vr.T.... 50C ^ fo®*— ’— ^— $440; M. F. Custer, Twin Fills, swathed a Iowa, eltrllcr this month...... r Elmo U Stocking, Buhl, 4, $115; ripening. I ^ t ' ' This m e etin g Is of great , $460; G a ry Custer. Twin Falls, ------■ Tl 1 i, • GRAIN.. Au g e r s —.',compi«tscomplata wwith motor mount, Glenri Paterson. Hagerman.' 6, „ A grade'grade Hereford cow owned\by\by Mr. and Mrs. Gordan'Adams,s. Importance, Impi stales Love - pulley, truck mountingg bracket. ' H agerm an, gave birth to quadrupletuplet calcalves last Friday. The fourur Spencer, Sper Jerome, chalrmlin $70. $420; Reed Hulet, Wendfll, H a g e rm a n ^ • '. "■- V Clarence FehringerT-Aberdeerir’ calves, three-bulls and one heifer,'er. are iall normal ahd-eating. At\ t of of tlietl sta te g r o u ii.- - ';-\ 4,. $115, M 60; Joe Holbrook. Dan-[ the th e p re s s e e n n t time, they ara beingig fed bjby hand using a pop bottle 7 — -TTfiiTISii'. 3^95^...... 2r — croft, L ew is Oneida, Jerome, 5,_ and att lla a m b nipple. The cow hasIS iiadh a d one oi other calf...... " r ^ llllllllg ll $I15f$575:.ForestUrsen.Black- foot,' L ew is Oneida, Jerome, 4;• 'GROUP'G R i FORMED^ ~ ij U f o o tR e g . 3T 95 ...... — $125, $500; William Warner ond' w WASHINGTON-I a s h i n Formation Sons, R igby. Brailsford Broth- ■ of a National Water Commis- • CULJIVAtOR GAUGE WHEELS— WHEELS- H eavy d u ty 12- e rs , H a ^ rm a n ,' 5, $130. $650; ® L » D eepw ellell Turbine ‘ _ _ ; ------Inch rubb»r-whe6lt-wllh-BalUbovIth-balUbeoring-hub5,-com.i------^ — Robert-Bumgamerreambrldge,- jlon, compQsed-iiLdtlMna from. _ - John Basterrtchea. Rupert, 3,’ private life, his beeirapproved II . plele wllh. VaxT," o c o o •J165. $495, a n d .L D. Warlield;' by both ^ fabusei of Congress. ‘ shdnkij Reg. 46.50 pair,air...... P A IR 0 3 Cambridge,.Brailsford Jrolhers, SS m SS H ag erm a n . 10, $195. $1,950, ' . i • ONE p W IRRIGATINGIG PUMP—2 PUMP— : Inch I n l^ lnch~ : T. B. Burton,.Cambridge,iWiI- v!' ^''>4j!j;l((in niMtpje credit on tin rsima s termt i B ’ ~ I ( to 11 Inches of vvater par i bur Wilson, Hammett, 10,.5180,, . v > PUIM il oili!rbti!fe,sm.ej..lli*'firii1!rrttowjh Ui«, oullot (^111 p u m p up to 11 Incl Jl.flOO;'Lawson Howland. Gim'’ ' ' C ^ l I tw of upllil, scienillic nitlhpds tind t khni). r fatiiiLoaiiftt i miriulo.) C o m p lg te w ithIh ■ .1 . 1 9 9 2 5 bridge, Jones and Sandy Live- ' ^ ! taleil Idiowtiiiw has btiH:able lo adtance tin i Briggi & Siratlon englno.Ina. Special...... Special IZ v — sioi;k;— TjaT»erfflinf:~~ i):~ $ l5S,'- - i --.-|.-:.PfPaw.oI-«ilculliiiB.it8ni5elsi3teiljpjMi.Ssalil4tB :=r. • ■ ffr3§5: iFred Laldlaw. 'Carey, ” ■ V ; thcholUit (fowth capilil fio lists cnnes from Jo n es a n d SancW Livestock, 10, - • METAL DITCH CHECKS—1 F I L ^ , IDAHO 250 Mainiln No. . 733.9 2 3 3 , ; r* A MUMIII.OWNtl) BANK WHIIIIw m m YYouli v o ic i counts ' I I ” ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ i l r ‘ . * , ■ ' i ' I •••• i t ■! ' V'''V ■' ^ ■ • ■; ' ' V cn . ■ ' - ■■ -■ i :■ ^■ V \ * ewb° . Aug. 4-5, IW ' .. . ' ' A-2 : Tvyih Falls. Times-New ° A fch field Lists ■ Id G o e s a ^ v ' '■]TourPlaimed i^^lfaFiddG ^ o Record H erds : J -— A'crppisur-to-dbsfm^iher - ~RTCHPlE£D“-#Top-herds for " effectiveness,bf‘ Tirefl^n’s . I f ;re:A 1r:0aM lE '-thffi!. . the.-RichfleldrDalry Herd-Im- ••• ...... •' • pTonf^To^Scpe^i !(Contlmied From Page A-l)1) ■ Somsen, HaUey, .5, $150, $750;50; $77,511$77.50, $387.50; E . R, K elSley, y, bridfbridge, E . R. KelsSy; Burley,' I1 , •' wee'd cobtrol In this are# is ,. - , proVemenproVement Association for June .flurlcy, Tortorica Co,|' Bruneaur -$369; ■ *’ t p^edi-for Aug. 11 by the» / b BURLEY u i — One of the bettertterlfrom I from a well a t one end of thelie wwere ere RRo o g e r‘ Freem an's, first. cki 5,...$100,._,$5QO;_,M.- H. Manning, v Elanco Products to. ^y ' staridsjtartdi of alfWfa.in Cassla'coun-lun- field wiwith rows' one-quacter of with 52 pounds p ot tnitterlat arid ' fe s ^ ty o(Idaho,’o^carM cCor^i^ brIdge*Joe^her'^,bridge, J Pilot R6cki 5,. $1' 'firldge, Don-Sidd6way, Teton,-l, — j 1279, milk; . Dee Wolverton’s, •Echo, Ore., 2. $540, $1,080. Ore., 5, $165, $825; Roy Blak-ak- LewliLewis G. Oneld?, Jerome,- 5, “ • V — Experiment plots Bt tlitf ty jy is a field bwn^i by W. bB:a-rilloIong..-', ; a mllo' - ■ J™; irs, $87.50, $437.50; G ary -Custer,[jr] $250;,»50; T. B. Burton, Cambridge,Ige. snSnake j River Conservatioii , I . • ’ \ ...... 45-1355,45*1355, andai R alph Riley J f ., 42- Don Siddoway, Teton, Glert31eni ley, Cambridge,Can Walter Rogers, $87,511 * TOteley, Oakley; antT farmedned The alfalfaa was; plawed^with 1274, Les. Rupert, J , _ $175, $875: . W.. E. E . Twin Falls, M Bowman,, Wen-'en- Alan Ricks, St. Anthony, J , , R esearchk Ce^nter, W m berly, . . --Patterson, Hagerman, and Rupert,_ by-Hardy and-WashbumrOak-lak- barley-barley-aftei'T^a^IMteW-crop,' -rcov^ti -r-T ter-Slim an,-G oodinR, -3,' .*80,$80, McCoy, Buhl,;ChariiBJ Bfowning,ng, dell, ,5,;.$62,50,_$312,55;jaj..$215:F. $265;. R o /B la k le y , C m M JgIge; e ; “3 an(n d aTJiirtauiK&tai- ■ ,'V\ fy S ll_ whli:h:Viwhli:h:was highlyiertiiiiedrwas ; $i4(l: TrBTBurfonrCam brldge;dge; Gannettr4r$lI5r$460,-andT-.-B;Gannett; -B ; CusteC usterr— T w in - ^ a ils ,— Danielniel -B.-SilB .-S m itH ;3oise3, W90;Xawsonson ;_n,e-tour-wU^__ q l-atart-atJ:jO- ^ ^aryested-last--year.-^Asrrthe ck- Hernandez, E laik fo o tiJj $62.50,.50, HowlHowland, Cam bridge, "fi. Smith, a n r L Gene Rinebold, Cissla county ^eryesti: F® Hawsy wltlvlSO^urids onTutter-' - M artin Brothers, Shoshone,, 2, Burton, Cambridge.i L..L. Breck- Herni Itl'. a.m. at' the' Idaho Power iJ?eii h a i barley grew -and ripened the fgj .fest; iowr enrldge Co/, Twin Fails, 6, $170,.70, $312.50,$312.S ^ n d iRobert Baptfe,tfe, Bois(B oise,.-I, $200; M rs. Kathryn nin teh ti said the first cutting has fat (Sst; Jill, owned by Free­ $181), ■ J360; laiid Lawson Howr enrldge ' ryn plant at Twin Fails park.wenti gre alfllta out distanced the barley ,i,ani'. 8«, - land, Cambridge, Marvin Lohr,ohr, $1,020. ■ ■ 'i CareiC arey,-M Bowman,, Wendell,, 4, Ho^lzle,Ho^l: Buhl,' E m il Kiime,me, ^ ' maveraged n : three tons p e r.a c re fl'**™ ' ly, mani' 88, and jBelle, owned Jjy ick $42,50,-$170.-r-— — - - —-Jerome,-“l;-$185,-andrL«urence Jero: nee --iiiimiiuiiiuiiiiiiiwu™!!'!™ aMV(alid\the~average~tfiim5ge for in.Jielght..and/50Qin.ieigi n_lIiU f;^!“ .Wofvertoii-WorvertonSiim-:^i>L ...... Filer72,$185^$370r------r ------T.'B7I------T.'B7Burtbn, Cambridge;Jack could not be ^een. ' " : MnrfMnrrk k SwainstoiCHs’ a new ------^uffolk-Hampsblre-Yesi^Iiigs—gs— Gr“PouIsonrAberdeenr^7^70rct-PouIi -70r ISnffo-SnffoDr-HampsW rB-RBm riajn^ ;sill,_Ciistlefor4,.?Hatbatt-O ne"1'*------— '-TirW iA iraii±3j^— Igitflret\euttinB!fr^in^he-at«ji-ls SSm™ ,,V Ida, Jerome,'l,($130.... ■ Tn, ub, aw ifinw o -tortsTT^ r ^Thft pipaslrftnryears-the alfal/i,A member (of,the association with... Elltington'Br.othe’rs, IdahoIsho «50;$850;, T. B. Burton, Flat Tpp“9P m M.. F, Custer; Twin F a i l / : Lake ■ Vie.w, Hereford Ranch, is field has produced, mOre. t(j5n'#.seyen-c(tn\S,seyen-cow herd, , \ • Falls; Joe Doherty, Pilot Rotk,ock, sheep Cq^>;G Carey. 4r $140; $560. Canlei. Canit Hernandez,, Blacktoot/5,/ 5| , , i ^^am|)shlto'■Stud : ; -• Carey,careij and WiliiarnvJ..Yoder,er, ‘ IpAoutstandlrigThis hay field is field ha ------^O?er«r$200rJW00rT7-fl-Bur- Elklhfetdn B ro .th ers, IdaM® ®ou1<«offleT7 FllerrKiwe'l«en-'iiainedled I60/--«(Jra8'---Ibcated-at-KenyDaI6ffl-« i/nn aexsnj! ^even ton.q during the se^on. § \ _7 / ------^ -— ~ — V usJ" / • Hampshire YearUngs '— . p VSTS5r$ 375.' r ~ E 11 of The tie ld ~ I K 'i;B e e r b a ie did ^ aTRy%IMES-NEWS-WANT-ABS------^ ]^ g M ton, Cambridge, Lais Cenarrusa. ' _ f. Suffolk Studs / FailsFails, Eusebia Astotqula, Good-od- to membershipm( in the American;a'n faites,lam i \15 mljfis southwest of The tiel red stacked for wV ter ..feed. - F^R 'FA ^ Carey,^ 6,, $160. $960; ,Laws.onraoil Daniel Roberts, Preston, jg C. ' • Buck Ho^lapd and. S o / Cam-im- iiig;iiigi 1, $130. , I ■ . HerelHereford Association. ■•, Bl/rley. Bi/rle; \T he ^lfaUa‘-is -yatered stacked - F^frFAyr-SEL-tlNG-RESHm - - HowlaAd,'£a m brl^ iiv e W. CobCoiner', .Twin Falls, 5, $105, _£H! wil= $525; .Elkiiigtan-^fotlierB|-ldah»the- |3 H liam Waiiier'Slid So’ns, Rigby,Ebv. Falls, ClaireC Rudeen, AmericanM n , J . . :V R aylH dason, Buhl, 5, $105, $525;525; Falls, 2, $125, $250, and Daniel W. & McCoy. Buhl. John Mir- Roberts, Preston, T. B. Burton,.o n ,. ...l l- / Q f M a v 3w; CsnibrldBBT-VISWOrmsfc------a c le 7 Buhl, 5, JS5, $475; Law- Csmbrid 'x'; ------sen-Howlandr*Gambridg(V-Elat------^ttffoBHlam4amb»------, Top Sheep Co.. Carey, 5, $130, ^B. _R, Kelsev. Burley E. ^ _ ■— $«!iOi aiid--Tr~Br-Cnrt8nr Cain-^ torquia,- Gooding, 6, $105?,$630;JUT — ^-Mn-Hr-Manning,-Burlw^laire __ Ij Ijo Rudeen,. American Fails, 5, ■ Elkingtdn Brothers, Idaho t - ( A^M E tltC A N Falls, Joe Doherty, Pilot Rocjc, O re.,.^ 5, $175, $875; W illiam ■ ■ g y M i e i Warner and Sons, Rigby, Frank^ fKj j m AcL^vement ■ Day Is Set ‘ A u c t i o n FAIRFIELD-AnAchievement ' CALENDARC t r l KS J ’lCi - i Day wiU be held Aug. II at the A ^l l i p American Legion Hall In Fair-•air- ,i WS I ' ■ field starting a t 1 p,in., reports -v- ; • X ■ ...... ■ — ^MHry— lJu ^ ^ u bv.=extension.... :— liome economtgs agent. ^ ^ TTT” ~..!~4,H’p-r.ln(» pnntp.sK which Iss di- wv»roa»coviroii l°v«r 70,000 tioilin __j vjded into two groups: Junlor-IO-r-IO- inIn MagleMai Vall«y| advona blll- - to-12 and Senior 13-19 years3 of Ing,|„g. aTTctaT on* iptclol low rot* , age. ' tviryEviry-iata ■ I llitad In thli Farm. _ The Juniors will Judge y arn Cfllindar for 10. dayi Mow for bedroom slippers, m'easuring lalt ol no CQit.______S^ __ 1 ^ 1 / ers.' ine seniors will JudgeI la- ]; August 5 ^ I ■ I S: bels, interfacing, rooni arrange-nge- et CIEN & NORA KEE5UR ------m ent lind' Imicheoir m oBffjAy T' ------. *3;^ Advtrtliamtnh Aug. 3 & 4 This practice Judgirfg contestjtest Auctlonttrii Wirt, Elltri, Wall will enable the 4-HVrs lo dolo aQ and Miitirimlfh FEA1;ATURING:X! : | ^ a n n u a l “ BURNERbu lERVlbR V lb ^CONTRACTSSCTS~----- ^------better job of Jumng/at the •' ■I county fair Jiidg ng contest aatr t 1 ’ , Aug. 11 I p.m. Aug, 17, Top judges in Jun-run- ' t I. F. PRAETER ESTATE SALE, I SERVICE i \ " B " O N L Y ■ =^8P:^d^6niD6YDivlsion^im» _ J U h L'A ^ " Var4 & ser\ -JPLAMJ'B" -SERVICE ONLY aw arded a trophy. The/top fourtour W*!'"A^virfl»tm*nfi Aug. 9 ond 10 dge Atletlonttni Wtrt, Elltrt, Wall _ in eacli division will fi« to judge and, Maiierimllh F = ......

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6 INCH SIZE IN 28, 315, 5 , 4 1), , SI51 oor 61 f). LENGTHS ^r', T———,v—~^ AVAILABLE, wilh undercarriagercarrlage geargei box for power lako-off or engine driyii.I, ; •' , ■ / SUMMER:R TUNE-lIP■SPECIAL SI I ~ Briggs; & StrattoStratton \ | / _ | ______HEREISJVHAT-___£__ ^i 1 4 9 5 ^ - - 1 ' “E n gJ i I n N e E S ^ LOOK!# I V S WE D O FOR ONLY ; V. J ‘\f - FOR EVERY JO B1 . . . -WHEREVER WHERE NEED ‘ \ ~ Ap^PENDABLE^ENGIDABLE^ENGiNr------~ l-Replace-Nozzle ------— ^lOrGheck-^ontrick-^ontrols^------— — - ®

3 -h .p ..;..$ 4 3 [.9 5 ■ ^ SS-h -h/..‘..$78.50 2. Replace' Oil Filterler ElemElement ,11. Inspect)0ct and Adjust BlowecBolt;______H 7.h.p.....$125.sf...$ 1 2 5 .5 0 . '' ' ^IBf A ; j S«» Ihiic quality inglntiiglnti ol thl| lev lew.pfic* nowl, 3. Clean and Checkk ElectroElectrodes' 12. Ad|ustust Fire for Maximum .' K Efficiencyclency p K a '. Clean Burner Fanin W Whee h e e l ~ — ‘.We'atso'havB'a'goad^eiB'goad^elertloifof~~ . - ~ ■ — ' ,., ' ...- .: — 13.-Lubrlcata^AIrlcata^AII-Bearlngs—------:— ■:— ' - -— SrClean-Stack-Comrolitrol----- ———^ ------^ ^ ------r 14. Checkck for f o r S(Safety Shut Dwn ■ ”0 ELECTRIC: MOTORSMO '6 . Vacuum Smoke Plpo amand Heat '/> h .p ...... $ 1 5 .1 6 %'h h p...... $28.95 E x c h a n g e r If n e eeded d e d ,, IS. CIeonan TherrrThermo5ta^' ti-i V. h .p ...... $ 2 3 .7 9 ’/4»/4 h .p .....$34.42 7; Inspect CombustionIon ChamberChdr 16. Replacelace Air Filters If Needed ^ l-h :p...... $$ 4 49.71 9 .7 1 E. R. (Tony) TOUSLEY,LEY, BurnerBun Service Mechaniclanic .with.wItP American ~8i-A d|ust BarometricIc Draft 17. Instructruct OwiOwner location of ' 2'Oil C om pany's M odern,dern, full;fully equipped oil b utimer rner Service ^er truck, Service available at all tlrWe- For all your needs In HAR\ Fuses!S and IRelay Switch. 1' : all tlrWes . , v. -your assusurance ran ce oof complete ' I In HARVEST E*3UIP. servicesei and satisfaction:tlon as fuelf oil customerss of your American M ENT &- SUPPLIES,;S, seeseo us— us 9. Chock and Adjustst Pump ' , . P rossuro OilO il A gents in M agic: Valley. ,,

------5 3(ouaOIIHg|EERE58iiaHCIIMHCERITE-D m I E ^ $ EQUIPMENT G E M ^SALES ((AMERICAN) W f Smi f l tFARMSBiV l BS :KTER . 733-7272' ' Eastlcjitssticjincl Drive S o u thb-tw -tv in Falls ^ , 7 3 3 -9 0 0 5 ' jmmmmmmrnittmmmmmm HHHHHHMBMHHHHHHBih ; kl 'ITT *' 1, , I' ...... ' I / ■’ > • ' , ' ' J ... L, ______... .. t - ^ L;:—------J :-- - , • ...... _ a . •. t , V ■ J ' ' Mvvwwwvvvvvviivvwyvwvvvvvvvvvvifvytfvvvi wwwv • ' ^ , Ik , Twin Falls Tlmes-Newi A-3^ Magic•icValley-s Va J Declo Area^MenOperateL jM e Largest i ■ . I y\ug.'4-5, 1967 CommercialalEabbit 1 Ranchtch In State ^ BooMet Aids 4-H•H Sc_, - right amount of_flftmlcai, yoii ,' p Fair BoothMadeQO-, ggether, most an y th in g can bte e ;a ao c r.- ng the can-follow the-steijs-suggested ; ' complished.------1’--:-.' QUESTION O F T H E WEEK:WEEKifbliiepass bliie inV'Klliing the Di-^o^-Twhi-F allsH 'l-trans- plan uiu-j- hua_Tficenl-buIlethUhe-cpimty____ —TheTTIp^Top~riV,estockT4^H{ t 4^H r- —When-Ray-Hess.-Decloi-Jerry-^ iztrsns-. plantszintsptingrQltennesultidn : ■ ' ~ T h i ' plapted.sbc pink rhubarb) plants a.cropa.cr of crabgrass coming into 5E Club met rece n tly at the home hom e KentK and hisJatfier, 'Ira, Riip*.. fabi. threo-y^ars-ago-to-a-dlfiorontKfioront the-apace-leftthe- ■ b y the^dyfng of Mr. and M rs.* JK?rmit . Wolf decided to gp into the rab- "Calibrate Your Field Spray- , Long M eetSt I club bit raising business, they really. location. Instead of the1 plants dam dandelions. ''Cal to entertain, the-i parents.of club d being-jilce-andbl pink,-tt)py0 - are —Sf—Sprays to use“ lnclude-2?4-D,-24-D 5r!'..-r?_^ - 7 Current Inform ation. S e r-r.__ ■ KIMBERLY — Approximately m m b g r y ------sif^d-to-think^Sre^-^^j^-^ i:ii.TP)' les No. s y published by the Uni- — ' 00-, mem bers And-gueste-oH h e —w«i- -een-'stalked. Ts__ snmethhigmething Sife (also -f.aT lfd --2^-!hTP). M iJ .The members m ade nnai pians ^ cking Ih the soil? StemsIS were both tom m oirH efbicIdes found versityvcffit: o( Idaho college ot agrl- Better J^eeders and • Breedersf fh^ for jde’corating th e ir booth 'a't'theat the talen?^^ money to form',m. the^ V vola- culture was written 'by Charles 4-H. a i i b m et Sunday a t the , K find H,Rabbit Ranch, locatedocated 'rft. Sspindly; and needed transplant-nsplant- in gardeng centers. Tihe low vola- o Twin Falls County Fair. ; ^ n nrp Peterson, extension engineer, . — ^-Jiome-dLMts. Ola Butler for a. 0 held on the Hess fartn n o rth of Declo,.D eclo,. ing." )I . tile ester forms of -W*D are Li5JL5; —-ThP- nMt mftetin g will be held -T-Pink-rhubarb-shouId-remaln-remain flafeMo^the-home-fiaMeners-to■safe lers-to- Walter L. Moden'Jr..-^ssls- -dav-lon'g meet. ■ ;at-7:^3(^p.m,-Wednesday-at-the AvhlclF''ha3lgeirmelh'nafg^t'-” ;____ tant engineer o'f tliFexperiment p:pink-aftcr^nsplanting.“rlf-the lf-the use;. ------. -E.-it_MoixisDn_demonstrat£ilrflk-r hom^otMrr/dviirMonroerclu^ ^coijimetcial-iahhitJanch-hLifiE; pointers wWch would benefit the " ^ state. ■ - piplaiitrerfuirsuri-theyTWlll-de;9lll-de; -SLUGS-IN-G'ARDEN:‘-lfTOll—SI ®‘n‘5 '" ‘“ “ leader. , ■ velop tne pink color.- If grown see HX™ - Before you start caflFratingft^*^ ■ m e m b ers ^vbo 'w ere going)ing to _____ The fully a u to m a tic opera-; opera-. v K. ' -grown see holes In leavesT if marigolds,; tho leaflet , advises, make cfer-u i-. show ihelr'sheepTswlirerbeef-ort e e f - o r ------. ------—-r- -]■ til tic^^^s-cur^chtly—produclrig-100^ •' inir the-shade the pink goes-out;oes-out salvias,salv tomatoes and-other, ‘ tain the " pump."tankrnonler tlp,r‘ ”' - . dairy projects. A> W. Pierce r p fryer -rabbits e a c h weekk and.and, and stems a re g re e n . planplants, put the blame onL.i, slugs screens ." and supply lilies a r e > - , ' ___ spoke on featured to watch.K for J[ T w n riiil.« :' •. t will quadniple that numbe/'um ber' - WI>£n rhubarb stalks arears tall or snails.: These pests workork at ? ‘ gf: pjji (iJg I ' when p u rch asin g a. horse. WeXtho maximum^ reachedr^ -aiarid spindly -Ji-siSH ^ sign night,—hido-under—leav es-anis-and d waterl^d-operate-the^prayer—„ ,ip r V" M rs. Calvin Goold,. group " 0 ’ Three thousand rabbits nowiw callc a ll the plants need dividing.g. Best ston stones during t h e day. . .. to be sure it is working, a t the ‘ v'- J the K arid H R a n c h their hoihe, - time to divide a rhubarh-patchh patch CONTROL:c( U s e metaldehy'dedehyde desired,desire pressure.- Check each , ■ lead er, dem onstrated how,nft to f it JIJ.sdfiie venlent venler level. Make a round- _ sjransored a picinc, wiener roast, 4 thn,e..to fced.yDur.patch,.usingi,.uflng of-tlof-thesearoiid-tbe-isSsJof-yoIit trip-t Glenn-Clark and' his Albion ^ a„(j jtiayjgo for members of the ■watch-and^ care-for-the^does^^doesr-^^B K Iy^, .. '■■■V ' if yolit trlp-hetweea_the-stakes_at_.se7___ , Far % . Hess.says. ■ ■ . . .^ a plant food high in nitrogen,Itrogen. planpiants^jt-Tifay h e lp to discour-iscour- lectcd speed a n d operating pres- Greenhorn Club were guests Jfor - '' two clubs MoMay at the Far- ^ Rotted barnyard m a n u re is good the m e etin g and the potluck din- ‘ ^ /Even wilh the ventilating.Hating. :!|4v ulmStll&iiSiM Is good a g e 'fn e m , shre. Open the control valycs-as-^-:^ num Warr r^idence. iaVstem in the 10» by 40.0. fo o t if applied around the plpts-any ,Leave boards in^^the arealea for the sprayers passosTthe- -first ner. . Sg^Seventy-fiye p a re n ts and.mem- !■ titime nowi r" — "rr. . -.. the- -The group decided to paint puilding, heat is 'a - serious th re a t 7, , — . the slugs to h id e iinder;-then■; -“then slako ajid-:cli5Se them as It pass----- i atteniaed t h e event. T his ■ ■ A. 1 J ------hirinl and phth tQ-u.SRjLagahi.JIoir - Boise nl Ifnqt: npcfi ea'ch season. P e------club. 220( in a Utter, a r e often g iv e n next year on all our crops."ips." by awbulangei w h e re he under- terson terSon says. More often is. de-^* At the p resen t tiine there:e are a r e twotv or three baby rabbits5'from^ from M e S n B e Ma n lB eetles Ai*e " Green Thumb n o te ; WeI should wen;w ent major s u rg e ry aat t St. sjrable,sjrlibli -particularly If you.use Mothers Tea/ a . _ 19^ro 19 members inMitaer groupgroup' a large litter, if so A e of h e rs have stressed u s i n g black Luke'sLuki hospital o n Wednesday,sday. tj/e_t^e sprayer si freguontlyr' ' (opaque) .plastic mulch becausebecause f iS and :12 in th ^ M u rta u g h group,group, hashi died or she has had a smallsm all Found . Ltt R upeilpertGarden J Both leader^^ielp out each others batch.bi This h a s proved to ^ b e w e e ^ cannot gro w in the ab- jPknuedl BjL^r------rlub-during S -the~fair-week3,~asks^as q, quite" successful and thoI 'm men en ' RUPERT - Departmentn t of constantci surveillance shouldild bo sencesj ol light. Transparent plas- I the Milner g ro u p attendss theth e p]plan, to continue this practice,actice. f Agriculture olficials h erei aare r e maintained n by home gardenersle h e r s ticti alkiws light to enter1 nnd SALE PRICES^EVCESrHERf DW!-- l l h Cassia County f a i r and Ihe! MMur- ur- e\even Ithough they had been continuingc Ihoir vigilancei for aahd bean growers, Smith sajd.said "weeds to grow underneath. Glad T.F.4Hanb.j|i“ taughrgroup'Is-a'Tnembcrof'theof-the cautiohEd"obout~dDing1t.“ce — ~ 77 — Mexic'an-bectles-after-they-were-■were- - The-state-officials are-required-Quir^-jnQrcjind_raQre_g 8.rdeneri_s r o t0 ete. . _ H Club Twm Falls C o u n ty group. L jttw boxes a r e kept c le a n 1 * th e y -are the E n g lis h , F lem ish- ti and trimmmg facTn^s. ,,3 Have H { Judging ^ Bmish- and-fieids-adjacent w ere-spray-ipray- hereh last weekjiuthofities-ordec-S^“ ^'sm ais'W inrihirBaar'—r----- : ■- ‘ - — P la n s were- m ade for the ^ n P Giant,. 'Belgium-hare, Dutch,utch. eed. eed and financed spraying of two Ferns often produce! those _____ M others Tea and Style ShowIhow to • T t . A H;Havana,-Angora, P u r e b r ^ To protect the bean in dl„s^ry u s tr y sect^^s^o^f^ad^cent? ^fdrm^^and"S jthread-like growths and they g fe in this county and ' the entire * i t y Of- have-no-vttlue- WhatHVeriin SidpSlilp PAIt^T ClOSEOU-Ti-jBtarloivaxle^erloyexlntlor, dliMtl- ^ 8 0 _ _ L __ ^ the h o m o of B eth Britt.. Com­Com- - "WWhite, whlcb'Ts th e favorite "of°t | Magic Valley trom the b c ^ e , a the beetle being in the cro p s; off these unsightly threadseads -to -. ilnuedj] colors. Voluoj to 9.8S.... 9 .8 S .....fc gal. mittees appointed were; invita- PILER ^ Livestock/showinglowing JerryJ< Kpt, co-owner, — '— No expense In terras of man- j,improve your p lin t. id.Gail .end-fudging—of—the/combinedibined The y^gora bteedJsjLheautiil e a u l t j...... - / ------power p .pr dollars wilLbe-spaspared red _—soui^olla-iBoan- 'peof-drhin-M rliln - — Peterson; serving, Karenn Rob- Eastgast End and Cenlfal Councilouncil fuful animal with fur thnt is to eliminate thp Mexican Bean g Bean age. Repot the fern, usingftom°"A stones cCA N N ED ,G O O D S. 1 0 1 C crts and Kathy Grose. Marlenelarlene of 4-14-H Clubs w a s /e ld recentlycently shearedsi like a s h e e p andi sod ld jAppoi;^t/ent ^ I ) i B eetle hom Mafelc Valley, S m ith 0 o r charcoal in th e bottom. A 1 0 1 0 0 , .! '« • ? ^ 0 0 j Knefel., president, and MaryM ary ata t thithe Twin F all^C o u n ty F a ir- onor the present m a rk e t for fo u r emphasized. He urged all1 gar- good g mbiture of soil; useuse' 1/4 Evorylhing goosi cans cans I | or " of ?4 fc . Knefel, vice president, will^vill bbe e grounds.grour . ■ ticdollars per po u n d . Tho fur is ' • denei^. and farmers to cooper-ooper- sand,s W peat and >/JI loamloam...... in c h a rg e of th e tea table.lie. AAcl c h ie v em en tj^ a y for hom e easilyea pulled o u t in tufts andj n d is j Mad^ByUnitJ ll, a ate/in Iccatiiig and reportingng the FemsF lllte good drainage. - - - -Hemonstrations-were-given-fiyivetFJsy «aSleeatieBHe-prdieets -was-huld-at ai = = — iMtleJnfestaSens.^------— ------r-Yelloivteg-ofJeaves-JsJuo-tor lo d m tlon ^ ^ ■ Edward Britt on how to catch, the fairgrourtds,i beginningig at Accurate records are kept i , /M c. Smith described the M ex- lackI: ol nitrogen, too muchich sun, r , care f o r and identity bugsgs and 9:30 a.m. w fc jhome economicnomic onor the individual rabbit, whichwS \Of Breedersi- leani Bean Beetle as similarlar to 0 or poor drainage. ' by B e th B ritt on how to) plant demonstratlottsdemo "and evaluatlops'eratiops'enables ono to go to thee file . . , J - a a ladybird beetle. It ranges;e s in CRAB CACTUS: Mostt home ------rnriishe.s nnd nn beware .oL nf the.the nfof. prprojects l|v iudRCs. followfedlowfed andar read of th e completee .hi?rh is- Announcement has been m a d e SDlOLfrDm. lemon_t^.;bronze^-is- g le d a y “f the appointment of Si W il- “V-i& gardeners-kcep-thcir^ehristmasirlstmas OOFF|-|NSECT~REPELtENT, ’------birds. . by a practicJ style dress .revue,revue, totory of the an im a l from the d a y 0 J a little more oval shaped than 01 or Crab cactus outdoors in sum- p .. T he n ex t m eeting will beje held Bemonstri^ionsBet stoppfd for a shesli is bora u n til she dies.is > liams as executive secretary of , R ab-' tlie, Western Charolals A sso-^ia cia- ladybird, apd has exactlyx a c tly nier under a bush, w here■It^ge^is it gets A®™*” '...... N Wednesday at the home of)f Beth noon lunch p f t e r which a prac- p ra c ­ Presently, the K and H Rab- ti ’ ■ eight black s|j,oK on each wing w in g littlen If any water. That’sIt’s (he ------— "■ \ Britt. tice home#economics judgingidging bitbi Ranch uses from three-ee to ti tion. J cover for a iotal nf 16 spots—P°ts— ^proper care for this fussy plant, .jj \ ------sesslc ------^e5Slomii|rTr~second-practiceactice -fo ;four tun uf rabttit^ccd--caclr-etlclr 7—Mr—Williams, who-haR-soFVcd ^no m o re and no less. S -IRRIGAT^ht-IUJMP— . .' , —"— stvltrdrcsiTCTriew^ere-heid-ineid-jn in-montlir-Thcy a re fed~a~special-p e d a l- -in^tlie.capacity-of-saie!; ma n a g e r _ In the fali; the p la n t is brougliT ^ “The larvae arc lemon color®3ld r® J, Indoors nnd Itcptlin-an-unheatednheated -G -fiasJngln{Lj=_60 gpjnjiLmqt'lO’ M lift. if|.J Reg. 89.95 . T 7 y ^ ____ 11 tv tlie afternjiiil.- ^ pepellet which'is a"c'ombihatination6 n ™ d auctionccr.for the W fs tc rn \ Camas County ^ im in s. Charolais Classics, will ta kce e uUD p covered with smalls m a ll fi front porch and w a te re d onco once a . „...... wt...... Mrs. Fred B ritt, Twin FFalls, a lls, of grains, hay and vitamiiis. C spines. Anyone seeing insects re - yj was general chairman. Lynn TI ed by his duties at tho Idaho Cow :ts re- week. Buds start to form1 within •- Lynn The ratioa was formulated by n sembling these nre asked to re- a monlh or six weeks. The s&-se- SI SPARK PLUGS,. Germapan Made Made Bosch B< 9 0 c ^ Suramerfield was in chargep ofo f theth California R esearch Rlabbit ab b it f Palace, Caldivell, .which will ‘ . 4-H Fair To. . the sistyle dress reviews andJ reg- ciCenter, Eventually, the m men e n ^ s^rve as headquar'ters fo r- th e P' clounty o u n ty cret ci Is to keep the plant cool r,Ever ipilik w ith o Dutchtch maid.maid, Iiluq?....(il j g ______^ Istratlon of p ro je c ts was u n d er jjj j ^ j i i Assoclailon. ______^____ a g e n fs office,______iojc r_ a -ra o n tlM n -th e—fallr-Whcn- ike the ...... - ...... — Stai-t AugdrT— 0tne direction or"susan iummer- pelletpj their own feed. ' ' ■ In making Ihe announcem-n enent, t, ------;------wweather gets colder, take the " / field, Janice Cook and BBeth eth An automatic self-feeder eeases a s e s ^ Giendon L. Andrews, p re s id e n t ] . plant upstairs and keep it‘t inIn “a ip IRRIGATION PUMP FAIRFIELD — The Camasa m a s Britt. fefeeding prpbierns, when n nearly early of0 tho association, said, “ IVIr. Joseph J Wurst’S t cool bedroom. g and p. Lawns. 1 IJ/a/> gal.gol. perpor mlnulali from C ounty 4-H fair will be heldId Aug. SpeSpecial Achievement Day rib- 31 > fed.' Williams will be a ' great 'ad- - Between Thanksgiving and y 3,000 rabbits h a v e to be .fed .' ^ 'h h:p, motor . . . v ; v . • f c f c / ' ' 17-19. The style show, andi dem- bons were awarded all 4-H. CtuoClub A vertical pipe, with a storageij(-age “ dition to Ihe association. Ad- / Christmas pink color starts di d itch . You n e e d only % k p , moJc pnstration of projects ^illvill be memlmembers who participated-d min box|jj a t the top, 'enables thee p ^ ^ - ' ministration in seven W esterns te ^ !; Appointed Toi U showingfi and by Christmaslas the _ held the afterrioon of Aug.. 17, the events,e according to O lan ig|lets to slide th ro u g h andId fill fill ^states and British Columbiam b i a _ ~ piplant is a beautiful sight. \ Ju d g in g will be on Aug.'.18'.isind an d Genn, 4-H county agent, whichever dishes in_the pensUS a a r r e e " "O"' channeled a n d The I Llko the chi'ysantheraum and the livestock showing and'fitting ' low. ■ ■■ workJJ of covering vital areas will FHA Group poinsetlia, p, the Christmasrt"u^ cactus I SEAT CUSHION' hI I Fencer-Batterif • ahd the fat sfock auctiori'will/'- w in _ ' — “ 1 ' • Gone are the o ld colleo,, c a n s 0 be greatly simplified. . SHOSHONE-Appointment of_f blossoms when days are short- be h eld on Aug'. 19, accordwgdijlo to Projects P ]« i Slated[ m filled wilh w a te r in Iho nnew e w ‘'Mr. Williams’ work with“ the j, Jd se p h J. Wurst, B e l l e, „ v u„ e„ est. -That’s why it shouldl u l d be t : , l ’ ? '. 1 l B. ; R ay A lzola, county agent. \ * 1 patented pens a t the ran-anch ch . Charolais Classic, held at Cald- ran ch e r, to Iho Shoshone AArea re a shaded from full sunlight,t from ...... ' H H set n jteplays of the various'4'tByC-CettesClub clubs B y ID Theyg havo been replaced by a JJ b^s been outstanding; aand n d Fp; a rm e rs Home A m lnlstratiohratioh May ™ until September-To set ■ a i/iv itie s wU| be set up inj th e ____ fully automatic ' water systerny ste m ha " s greatly contributed to th e q rffectlvp..Tiilv 1.1 Isi.s budsbt In fall the plant must re- American L«glon hullrlliif^s' a car called the dew-drop system.-im.- A iuttiisi* ul ms fasl.-gruwlii(;iw ing announced at by George M. Kieiij,K le in otceive no artificial lightt Jrom^ trom CAREY - Baby-sitting, a car ca set. % h.p. Pump. 42-goI. Tank fifee a h d is bpen ti)' the h public. rti.u wash ^ and a swimming p party a rty smsn all duct on t h e pipe In e a c h organizaUon." o ______StateSt director of Farmers HomeHome' oe oafly f#- ““til the buds set. Vi I. Tank 1 1 8 ^ ^ The Home /Improvement. C ub ” ,. FREE; . If all this pounds'con- ^ ' were diScussed at the regularigular penpe enables the rabbit lo place " AlAdministration, d w‘e°a WATER SYSTEM ...... >ftlso has adisplay and the® Pur- f ^ ”meeting of the CCettes 4-H[ Club hisht mouth on i t a n d have w a te r nranch to keep an ample .supplyjpply Mr. Wurst was appointed;d to fusingfu lo you, better send gjjyij.we a " CompUli forir Shollow-will5fiaIlow*w#Il Imfalfpffon. -— i— plelSaBr^owbellcs have JU ** Monday at-the home ol DianaDiana squirted sq into Its mouth. of ol dressed rabbits on han d . serve se three years, replacingacing self-addressed,s« stamped enve- ■■ booth .-" -''- '■* ... —Sweat Sweat,------—- ...... —...... ' — Ttii> rnhhifs n rR Itept i-lpan.an n t _ J e rrv Kent, who is also a sssist- s is t- Q Clovd W. Gardner. G an n1 e tt,1 1 . jo,lope and ask for' a copy ot my a DEEP WELL 10.80 j___ M u ch interest has always been —Miss —j^ig Sweat-gave-a-demonstra-nstra- airtimes, all as th e specially.jde-y de- ed ei by his younger, brother,ither, wlwhose term expired July~l.1:— ^ raiOTr''Hbwr'To-dfow'-GiojF Bi displayed In the past in the. fit-. t tl™ on, "’'’“t should be in a sli signed cages e n a b le the man'ure a n u re Steven, Si explained that the m men, e n , T' he Shoshone area FHA c o m - lnlasin 7 Crab-CqctusrNight-Bloom-Bloom- ~...... ting a n d showhig of the livestock £.|,i|(i', :enter. have high hopes to have aa re- mltteem determines eligibilityy and a n d ining Ccreus and E p isc ias." This 'estocK child's magic bag and whichw hich to fall into a g u tte r in the c e n te r hi i'cIu*to T tld zo le nnd th i s y e a r .should be no ex- ' cnfn fnya fn r tlil> h.lf jii hie is tail oiitlet at Ihc ranch fo r r a h - -setsse maximum amount foir r alla ll guidegi is full-of simple tricks to w. u t ...... 4 POUNDS ____ ceptlon as many youth haVe Lennie i_cn E ld re d g e and ^Gale G ale then''scoo'^dthi up andlau]ed''outid o u t bit raisers. It will feature rabr r a b r 'IS loans made Jn .the.jurisdictionaitional getge these plants to blossom pro- 8.88 ■i ~ p ro je c ts. , , , . , StockiStocking will give a demOnstra-istra- anand the cement floors are hosed bibit medicine nnd feed rationsn s to aar re a o f thq Shoshone FHAA of.of- (usely. (u . ^ , j This is the only_fair of any tion:.c im o a t accommodate rabbit ra is ers in flee,fit which-encompasses Lincolnn c o ln ^ DANDELTON CONTROL: ony tlon:.on_chlld.-Cai:ejtJHiiJ[ulyJ u ly nut,jnaktog.theLbuildinE.(ilmQattiu il! S^the '-Vfi— ------C.mpl...-I'ln..(-Hi,pl...-iln. _ ‘ V.; ' kind held in Camas countyty anand d 31 mimeeting w h ich - will be held h eld fr■'6 immcdiiilely taken fromTTthS’ the- “■‘.‘The'fryenabbitrwhich-gen-■^en- ——Gther-members-now-serving - j L ------DISTRIBUTINCB U T IN G C O . _ r i i ' jilustratet talk 'on the market Linds, on this coromittee nre Franklinm U in T . b I^E^GOAL^ ~ 'feuests at the recent' WorkshopK S cuts ,ofhTlapib to Better Live- building >>“ andJisoIated. , ■’ .qrally welghj shout 2 '/i p o u n d s , on held b y the Twin Valley Saddle f the A new slaughter and proces-roces- hashi all white meat similarir to Orr,Oi Dietrich, ranchei-, shone and Top (Juallty Alvvays—at « DIRECT-FACTORY stock 4-H Club members af the ^ c e n ,” W ayne Sorensen, north Shoshone 4-H C lu b at the Williams ™ ranch. n f home of Terry. >and Debbie.f Ro-sing R o- J*" plant has receWly been ththe breast meat of the chicken,” Wi - Y o u r ^ !/ DISTRIBUTOR _____ The visitors told members£fj—QL of jJP R ------bullt-ahd "U tho-owners-arc-lti-tlWn_tW si stated-Kcnl,..!!andJt-offers—a.rc ^ X? rancher. Frank R. Dallas. FHA the special Instructions and help t I:!,j one- process ql equipping It to iiie,etiiie ,n reTC a l taste treat for the con- c o n - cocounty supervisor, serves asS ex- -WARBERG^- P h o n e w S 5 2 4 T pJP’P ClndyJrews_pr£seiltedJone-, ecutive-secretify-to-the-commiti - ^ 6 6 3 Main Ave. E.. they received while attending minute talk on her beet projectije'ct f«leTar|rc!(ulrEmi!msr;A~fuliy"fully stsumer." ec n m i u ------733.737-1— . ■ tho 4-H Training Day recently ™ ^ ijnon- waterproof kill room, vltyraiTy 'ra u Thirty-two markets' a re ppre- re - tee.. ______at Shoshone. They demonstrated and Mary Jo Classman demon- wt ‘ strated types o f horso bits1 anda n d and-hooks ani designed b^JerryJ e r r y sentiysc served by the K 'a ni d H ■ tho 4-H methods of fitting and JF'}' ' Kent, is almost Completed.1. RqbbitR Rane.h, In Southern Id Ida- a - j I ' m i showing a horse, and the“ aids their“'fl*' uses. Members w e r e told to com- com - The‘ animals will''be Isilledkilled hohe and Norlliern Utah. ■ , ‘ that can be used in: training' a pleto their p ro je c ts for the T w in ouloutside, (irought in to the build-build-. Primarily, the K and H R anch if : ' ' ' a ' T . horse fo r riding in tho working^ Falls |County F a i r which willIII b e Inghif and placed o n -a hook.' T h e y rdisesrn .the rabbits for m e a t p u r - i 8 i _____ and_pjeai>ure_c]asse5,__ ^ fdsst heid-Sept.—M ^Refrtshmnents ents will-thon-bogin-tho-cyclo-thalfwil -tfialf p( poses-but-qalle a-feiv-.rabbits.b b its . 1 __ J______1 - _JL 'Mr.s. Jack Bixlcr. n.sslstant —— will-skifly-rcraovo-thoir-ratrails,.rails,. JUB-Inlsoisoldju _ for_breeding leader, directed the .raemBmln ' i;emovo feet a n d wash.’ themth e m purposes.pi ' 1 their riding, and junior leaders;aders " , ------. .. Jf,with a high p ressu re wyater a te r r — .... , . | Jane Anderson, Shana Bixler v > ISiioiml ------MrrJ7^Roblnson,-^lCtagJIill73JHII7 afaT?lll’Blvor-ir-demoMtr«tlonitio n , ^ zTr^J^lstedJfllllard-DoyonmrtrClubnclub onrhls^fojectF^hleh-iSihilitog J ------Jcadet, In -tcacHlhgJhLclji.b chlolinB,-«Uth«-Julj/-ja-picfit=ohiolin H / liiSSIIv "-B B fiM S E l .-i:QUS.':DEALEFt-OR------—-r-" m e m b ers how to show their ing. . . / horses in ‘'Harness Class." s= i= = k Q*n«rBl Automotlw * i- j ' Service .:,. .air makB r a t PUKING, I ' ACADEM Y GETS GRANTlUT ‘ SmimIokiimw Kf cari jnd , trucki, Son- • VolkiWafltn , MAGIC V A lLEr W A SH IN G TO N — Tho Nation- K H tw * UiLa No (h|j, tn' inltrpriik tails i ^ . nnhnal ogrkultufo, ' ' ■■ l'l I ii.ii i I ■ I I w IWMWWWWWWWI^^ ' ■ , ■ w • ----- V------?...... :[ d ■ :L ' / ■ " I ll ' • ' • .. . A-4 . Twin Falls Times-NewsN» ‘• Aug.Au( 4/5, 1967 . , - • ’/ iiiiiiii[iii[iiiii[iiim[iiiiiiiiii|ininiiiiiiiiiiiiniiKi.iinllllllll in' . .. _ , Prices Dojwn v |

hyaitsville ; Mo. - ■ P i i i s i - "■ / ■ • ' .*■ J.■ . ' Grain Gri prices g en erally .d e-. I® '• ■ ...... """ " ollned ollr during the Aprll-Julv tm . , period pel I reflecting in. part ^ .proprospective record crops, r e -. ^ ’ .'.-. ■.,■■ , 'V '..,’ duccd du( world deAiand, small- fij; ' J ___ er_exports e r- _ and - generally' “ — ..-^L-:.-:.;—:—— ; ——slow-domand,^ccordlng-4a------i sloi l ..'.t_ '- '-l l.' -X - - - :■ -— - G Graln-Market-New's-by-the- n ------^ ■ • U, S. Department of Agrf- ; - culfiife. . As a result dl thp dccllne, . -V :-^i:yv:.gC> V;. ' Gralr Market f)Iews-stalesr" 'M, = zrprictrlhr-fifst-threcrweeks—:ZH I of July were m ostly well be­ low,a year ago. r- ■ ' ■ ■' - ■ ' ■ Carl-yover stocks of w heat'f ' *• ■ ' ' M ^ , : ^ H p —— 0n"julyl-werc-the'sraalles41------—-- : —slilce'=1952r=H(!ldln83=of=the— four feed grains ’ totaled 653 ■ -,3’ ■ n '■ t_____ ' ■ I ___ : ~ -le s s ' than a ..yea^. ago. Soy?.- ' “ r j j i i ^ ’ bean stocks w ere the largest ^ of record. "-''I I nniilliiniiiiiiinniiiiiiniinmnniiimminniiimnir — 7^ U S S H ^ B -^Instruction^— f a r On Showing CaCattle Given ' SHOSHONE - T hree things L p a M ^ ^ g are Important to a judge of fit­fit- .■ ' ting ?nd . showing contests forfor ■. .•i'SI’f ,. f if f l ii' "' .■ H M S ' " ■ J _ _ ciairy cattle, acco rd in g to Ivan ^ Hopkins,'Liiicoin County exten- slon agent. ■ ■1 MliSnuEKOfSM^SmBiatHBUmifAVP The instructions coine "this11s ^ week as members of 4-H clubsHe „ ' ' week ,ir PAUSING DURING CONSTRUCTIONHRUCTION of one of the new tfcketket booth^fibooths for the,Elmore County ^ v v ■ ^ - , . ■■■■ J ^r^are ^repa hr thg Aug. 4-5 , fair p^j' .... F alr,-to -b e held Aug. Il-at'Gat 'Glerais lerais |Ferry,]F are, from left, CarlJUexaniCarLAIexander^ Lnnny Crane Jr. . First In Importance Is the ap-™ “ and-tannyH5rane-Srr"A“flew-event7f()i®"* EvnBvent7fflr"^th^c”mrnty’rffl% s“ir'tfi'erlFacS“!s"tfi'erlraclor1irlvlngT!ontest“ “ “ “‘' __ t4j^fcp& :;<3K ;i '.'- pearapearance of the animal, second"‘1 ■ . appeeappearance of exhibitor and rp They will be tjuizied on^thehe ty precautio!precau 7s, and time i’equir- •' G R A N D jC m ^IO N Appalooaaaloosa mare of0 the recent Frontier paloosa palooi h alter and performaance ance classescli by Mr. and M rs.■ thirrlthfrrt U Ihe wav the animal ^ is Im J r fitorJlieiiL steps in servicing a fractbr, ndand ed edwill wilide det^rifiine the score.- The Days first'aanual-borse show)W was.'Banditswas'Bandl Bunny, owned by JameiJames. Another of their entries,■tries, ApacheAi Gojd, was judgedr showrshown. t ■ demonstrate SpsratlnirsRlinviiRith" contestanfwlOrthe contestani lowest penal- ' , J e n y and Karen Jam es, Jerome,rome, and shoshown by Karen Jam es, grand champion Appaloosa gelding and placed In severat‘ BasingBas his Inform ation on In- T both a two- and a four-wheel:el ty score ; is th e winner. The horse was one o( severaliral entered hili the registered Ap- perfotperformance classes, strucistructions from George Cleve-: XIs ft Added1 To wagon' attached. Skill in maneu-IU- 'The publicpul is invited to view I] land,la n d , dairy specialist for the vering the rugged course, safe-te- ththis is yyear' ear’s contest. • ■ . . _' Unive University of Idaho, Hopkins L 'l, •'. ' ...... ■'.____I-., sa said. id ... "Have the 'anim al M in E l m o r e F a n ’ ------' ; thrifty thrift; condition, n o t too fat o’r :; ■. too ttjiin. Trim a n d clean the°e GLENNS'■’‘'J; FERRY-This year m i . fe e t )io Ihe an im al stands and for ™'' the first tim e the Elmore ...... — walks naturally on“ clear hoofs, Counly Fair will includp a tra c i ------? ■ ' '' . '■..■■■'■___ _ ^ I t —is—recommended— that -ISI-fli ■ '. • ■' horns be removed, but if the^e thetae 4-H4- tractor driving contest, • • ■ . , . . animanimal ! has horns, they shouldId according accorc to Herb Edwards,Is, W^iTillliH O lilP iS be scrapped and polished. CountjCounty Agent. ■' ■'Clip hair to im prove looks.:s. CountyCoui youths and interested M 4 ' X ( y In clipping cows, all breedsis adults will dem onstrate skill IH — -S h D ijld ^ sv e -th e -e n tire -u d d eer r handling-farmhandli: tractots_i!jiJli- - trlmn: trimmed. Clipping the belly is day, Aug.f 11, a t 2 .p.m., at the f t optionoptional. w FairgrFairgrounds in Glenns Ferry. : : — P L u s i i ^ / ju s t above the sw itch to tail'ji and”and hin order for 4-H youths to MM setting. Clip enough of the tail bo eligibleeij| for district competi- - flettlng-lo-make-the-to.pXin-tt -tionthey-must-htlve-aatisfactor'-tjon-tl ------Ffl ^ sm ooth and stra ig h t. il„ily (.ccompleted w ork .in tractor- — fOP QUALITY---- 4k r J { t ^ With the exception of Milking’8 safety,safety care and maintenance, Shorlhorns, the heads and ears and gained„! experience at homeI 'G ' ' I U A R A P E D • of all dairy cattle should be? in, servicingJ' and operating a . V , f y j l clipped. In the case of the Milk-l" rfarm tractor. “ JJO H N S- _ Jng-Shotlhorns. .clipLxmtsaJiaJl^ —Each-contestant, open class -.... — ' ~ from 'I Inside the e a rs . Olher clip-■p and . 4-H, . will dem onstrate his ping onI head and neck of the I r MANFIELb^"“^ | V, __ H '_ animai aolm a Is optional. ^ ability In each of these areas ■ in thc-CQntcst^-Edwards said. POOf All animals should be clean ------1 - Roofing Materials from hoof to horn. J h e boysrs a n d (girls showing tho animal ' ' . should be clean, too. A whitete Feed T CC Unchanged ...... all backed by ourlur years of actual con- costurcostume is preferred, but any tinuous experience in this ar area is your as- ' /____ L..______JL_ _ ciothiiclothing is ac cep ta b le If c l cin. a a _-_-BOISE_-(AE),==IheBOI! Index ol . ^_ an and d neat. n .______-______priccsprices paid by Idaho farmersrs | SLirasurance of only^the "BbesrjolD ^t"joirever. “ How thq anim al acts In theie lortor liicdliii was uncnanged in tlie 7’ 1 sho(J”show will determine a part of month ended June 15 but,it wasi% ALU ALUMINUM SIDINGa — PracPractical ... color-' ; 2 S fc^ £ aijir5 iiii^ -.i.;'j iUV-aiiJj^,'i.'i-v.:. ■.: 1 th e 1 placing. B e s u r e the calfilf up five fiv points from that a year“f fulfuj .. . serviceable . . . beautifulbeautif ... for n&N :.. - 'O N E O F SEVKRAI,-grnnH rhnm pln.ii le a d s - well an d pwses- .easily,y. earlier,earliei the U.S. Department ___ ' id ...champions- frnm -Rnm A creti-^honon-^hottors-lii4he=Tecent-Froiitfer-Days,jii r-DaysjiorsM how-for-r'eglstered— reach your animal to lead ataT 'oncg•o n tg rlc n lture ■ rep urled' today:IJi _hom6G-^t=tei;rnak€s--b©me9--l'— -bsFHes-look^ievvr— ------;| ttanch,'Twin Falls, was Beatleeatle Bujn,'shownBujn,'! by Dr. Lyle quartequarterherse competition. TheThe WooWonderllchs nlso exhibited' „,ojmoderate5 pace. I^ d slowly1 y The Indexii w as. 10 points higherler •' Wonderllch, 9Wner. The hprserse won gramgrand chami^on gelding cham|champions in tte A m ericana PaintP ain t and Appaimsa c l a s s e s , enough enous to show the animal at than the average for June 15 ■ h e r bbest but n ot s o slowly that a t in the 1957-59 period, the depart- I at the homo of Mrs. Donald A „ , a delay occurs.- . ment said. I :■ Open House Dietz Diet? Atig.Aug- 16.- ■ - - ^ Annual A m WeedI EmEmphasis D ay “ "Wl\?n" turns a r e reaulred,id, 'The agency reported produc-: D A N DlANIELS A N ; A . The proj program was opened with ■*• . ' make m ake them sharp. "Handle thehe tlon of c red meat by commer- n . the Centennial candle lighting T g J. anim al from th e l e f t side at allill cial slaughters plants in Idaho K -c '^ceremony e m o U y ' with a reading 'byy I S J. : ROORNG cCOMPANY o n i Meet Set By IsHeldliiRupeiipert-Ai’ea times S with a rope or leatherer durinj during May was estimated at _I 1 ...... ------■■ ■ the-the- lecturi lecturer. Mrs. Dean Britt. ____ halter. Make su re i t fils. Holdlid 16J!91,00()16J191, pounds, about thehe “"Gi Give M e a Place to S tanind d aand n d I'll Roof tho World" — Mrs. Martha Bulcher, chaplain,i] RUPIRUPERT—Minidoka C ounty’sf s with.with, the program were Deanaa thJlfe'u e lead strap a b o u t sbi Ijcheses samsame e as In April but up 11 per , , , . ; Area Grange . and , the assistant stewards, annual weed emphasis field dayay Boyle with the Bureau of Rec-2C- from the halter: Do all showing cent 151 ROSE ST. TWINWIN FAILS 733-2179 / was held last week under spon-in- lamlamat atlon and Robert H iggins, with"' HE cent from production in May ' ■ KIMBERLY-Members of theL. James Messersmith and Mrs. was hei "S. with'your ,haltSr and free handid. last Jast yeapr''y ■ 5® Ogle 'Wall. ' sprshipsorship of the Minidoka Irriga->a- with Ithe extension service, both'th Dd q o notni use your fo o t or a stickc k ------; Kimberly Grange made plans " . tion District, A and B Irrigitionon from Boise. V to ph • for a Centennial open housese Mrs. Mci Messersmith read an ar- D™(rlct to place the feet o r move thelie I District, countv wtbdiclde deni-^ ____------^ - = — — ------■ftniffltthmiatch-4ho-4udga-at-8ll-ftnifflt ill B ||H |^ H |||[||||||n ! iiieutiii^ tu be Ueld^Aug, 14~tlur*JS tlcle-on-tlfe ticle-on^il Grange .-Mi's. lia r-■' ers and the ..colinty eJttenslon _ ■ ing a meeting at their hall Mon-n. mon told unusual facts on the service. tim es." = service. B ■ s . ; day night. Grange his history and conducted a\ Thei-|,j )tour started at 10 a.m.^ Reports Made • Ijl • & J ' Committees will meet Fridayly contest relatingreli to the names of' at the plots on the Joe Floodod RICkFIELDRIC - Reports on ( ! night at the. hall to completete apples. A contest was held onII fnmi.farm, vwhere tordon and banvel/el 4-H ccam p were m ade b y Ar-™ Stocks Down the names of flowers taken from n havB ’ plans for the special program, the name^ 1 D haVB hPftn iisRd. T h e s e areire nold-Inold-Ro6s-and-RogO!^Goieoechea ea - ^ 0 01SE--^-Stocks-ofT>vheat-otr 1 -|—Jffmes M esSS^lh^TnTapi: soWEs-playsoifEs-pl^-on-lhe-piano-by / the-two thB“two-new-wonder'ChemlcalsIls when the West End '4-H Clubub farm s and in com m ercial stor^ ■; cuUurA.cl!a!rnian. read a reportrt Mrs. Wall. j ...... _ that givcive nhenomenal control forc r mmet £t-_a t the home o f D a v(id id a g e in Idaho to tal 3.254.00Q bush- ', cn the farm situation’which re-e- A group of the men were giv-. Canadian Canadia thistle. - BrushBrush. ,, els, sstale the OSDA Crop andnd ' ; vealed iood costs have risen;n en vases andai flowers toUrrAngoJ Also IncludedI in the p ro g raim m ■ Rog:Roger Goicocchea and Davidrid LivestockLivesI Reporting Service foror * Ithls past vear: however, farmm which werewer( judged for ~the b estt were stopssl jit additional" plots Ross gave lalta on s h e e p andnd Idaho. ______.; incomes arc seven per cent low-y- artistic ararrangement by Mrs.7 Wwlth^lsmivel' ltlra D . "a s p ra y d e m tinap' - photography. photoi Lender lilen HossISS WheatWhc stocks at th is level arere H ‘ c r th a n they w ere In tho comti- - DDora ora Nail,Nall, Mrs. Bulcher,. andi stratlon using different type jetsits gave tips on completing -w o rkrk 36 peiper cent below the same pe- ; parable-period'In'il)68,-' - —- Mrs.-GraceMrs.-Gracc D u rk r------and-a-- and-a’^lum p-tho-oxpert—soc-ic- booksbQoks-and-falr-preparation3r'--^od-a i-Jriod-a-year ago. ------I Burton Harmon, ydiith com- Charles McAnaulty receivedJ ™' ' rr-~ h - tl MilM B ; mittee chalfman. announced•d first prize, Mr. Britt, second; , The * , . two irrigation districts'ts ji|i miHHHMHHHMRaRHBHHHHpHaHaHH'l ' furnished the lunch which was } ■ - there will be a youth camp at flnd.Mc.-WaH,nnd Mr W third. , - . ' “ ™ T , 1 WWIf ff i Mrs. Burton ija rm'on a nnounc- Mrs. Lowe, }l Shov\/lng d a ily high andand low tetemperatures, precipitationillation and , weekly m e a n _____ ; cd entries for the bread bUtlngg ■ — .1 ' ------■jirfarnii nrfarnisTvhErB-wced-controHs j i — i{ ' temperature for 1966 and current 1 ■ contest should be at her homele TRYTRY; TIMES-NEWSTIME "WANT ADS! In progrprogress. I| j nd current 1967. , ~Aug. J5 so they'can be'judgedd POITFASTFORrFAST SELLING RESULTSI ^Vlsilin'visiting experts who assisted jj ■ ^ i i i • j| .. 1966i ' , _ ...... 4 967— ^ f iij l l | ' w i t h m m jj Date HI / ,'Lo.'LoPret Precp. ' D ate HI Lo Precp. d W lien Buying3 or SellingSelli C ali... {1 JuTy 26 ■ 48 \ .1 .O'p duly 26 '88 88 ioq- ' ■ ^ j i i >! 27 < 87 52 , J.00 2 7 868 6 M i&O -r'. '"" ' V liI! 8 '51 S T “IJtf^ ~28“~“"&1~ Too*'^ ^iil i r c rnnicr~\ t i i i 1|ii ^ 29._, 90 54 54 , .00, J 29 909 0 ^ .61 . ,f ._ I _____ r n i on i » v c Em i n r Ij . ____ 30 92 . 51 .(.00' 30 91 6 1 .00 !|i| FERTILI2I L I Z E R i|ijj - - 31 77 "63 63. .03.( • 31 888 8 5 9 .00 ^ LIVESTOCK>CK M ARKETII^GGASSN. A ijli «j lj | ' /Aug. 1 89 55 55 .02' J Aug. 1 8 88 8 5 3 .00 \ !>i ■ - ! i i ' 1 ■■ Ij 1966 Mean70.28' 70.28' 196717 MeanMe^ 7 2 .3 5 * ineeri! KEN TROUT, \Vi S ]l ■ l E B A I I I E Auctloneeri! Y jljs on your Utubblej b b l e fo r f a s t \ Sijjl ' 30 year averageerage precipitation' pre for Au'ghstW gust is . i 7 " j , I 3 2 4 -4 ^ JERC II MESSERSMITH % || ! I ■ M IB K U IflE Ij AVERAGE SOIL TEMPERATURE TEMPER as of Augusi:kugusi: 1 Is 7 6 °. at-4!l— ------I . ’ S^j|[_ i S ' efficient br.eal'b r e a k d o w n .__ j j . B U D _ K ASPER— S P E R _ ^------1KE-MUIIE-M UIR— - -...... \ l l - : I II Iht Oiaii ll Oiaanifitf aetoii acroii Ihi thi ftnc«-ht-U moit llkvly uilnouilng SImplol FERIIIIZERS. , — S ^ .6 ^ 6----- — —324-2466—^ ,v;------^ 3 . 2 424^2956 . 2 9 5 ( |j-|~ I ■~~ThiS'1nf(5rmatloh7;ratloh7;bTGu^lif“fo^ouYouTby~yoLlF7=^ ^ ^ , , A n E NNTIQN T I Q I CAnLEMEIi M E N > i i l - J j ! ! i|v '"iSPECIAL■ E C IA L f e e d e r S Ai L E E " " , , - > 1 x a E S D A Y , ) t I o ILBUIL aESDAY,'AUGUST 15JH■H , . ■ S l l ! IIII 'J SiMPLOT I UILDEIRS’ A lreadyidy aevoraaevoral large conalgnmj. ants n l . J j j ! 4 ; ¥im I j [ 423-5S8B . ■ Kimberly J'l ' ' InI addition tto our regular rurC I Burley - Rupertport -“ JeromJe e - Hmelfonf o n - - TwinTv Falls ,

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■■■ ___ X Kre B usiness Pi f - Currenlljrcii In We Magic Valley,jy, and fertilizers,I animal sciencenee is essen' essential As' c u rre n t methodsids School Is presently receiving a p -', ■iiBf I ■ ^ . -,k A f l u ---- ( r r i—---- 4«no-)no-out-of-every;Jlve-pei!soa^ a n d j igei and procedures become -moreire plications in this field. Interested ' ) ^ employed emp. in 'a n agrticulture re-^jmerft: jmerft and economic?. - • ' sclenU^scienliOc ' 'rind , technical thislis persons should s call Gerald Mey. Wted' job.- • ■ ■ \ .InIn a ptedominantly agrlcul-Bul- need willw became even' moreire erhoeffer, ■ Vocational Guldanc# —’The^lIegeiiofjScitbptniMifc: fc: iurerareiJlKe:Jfegie3V8l!jej"=thftiureri ;thft acute..aeutejr^ ~ . , '.■ ■. « — ■•- . —■■— -Gounseloi■Gouns61or-9t-733-9554,'extension l U l .... flo-lntor^r lio ii to-meet the existingng needneed for persons with agrlcul-cul- - The CollegeC of Southw n Idahoho 40,49, or-vlor-vlsit~th8''"school.iM 1300 , ~— andang~ anticipi[ted~daflaBB foXTper;er: tttral-tii'rBlTbgck^onridsrand. trainingwca:::^iingwca:rVocatlo'nal^-T^trli-ni carlrilKimb^rly-Road,-^Twln-^ I Kimberly . — — r^ sons-knowleageable-in--ih&-liald;^^°ns Bid;—------,- - ■ : ^ ■ ,: - initli initiated the Agriculture Busl-isi-' ^ ...... ---...... ^ ~ ~ ness program at,the Afta Vo-: ' ' ■ 'caticcational-Technical School. . - |i I - •) Th “ deslped~f6r,, studim H Slng-;^ '■ careerscare in the agricultural ^usi^■ s ' i < ' ness area., The program com- Wnesiomial_cIas§ia!imi!r«inlng.i.: with praclim work experience Inin a .business est«bIISlimCfit“ ' ' ' ;__ whichwhic utllkes aknowledge ot_oT__ J " ' J u ■ ■ agriculture. - ' ■ ThThe classroom courses Inwlvaivs . ' Uffliivilfl ' study’in stud principles o^agri-fusi--isi-- C •— : nessr-ni(irchandIslngr-Sbil-.ani^^.p! plant •^clerice, agri-chemicals V J ~ — R u p ^ C o w ~ S | Cbriipletes I

.INSPECTING A 27-acre field of certifiedcertlf Gem barley grownni four;toui From left, are Marsha^^hi•shitlF^ihtq^er; Norman Eckert, Lactation * by Normiin Eckert, Buhl,, are membersmemb) qt the Buhl FFA_A Dean De! (Mac) Kump, BeanI Grower Growers'Association lleldnlMiI'i R Rl U PE R T -A 4 - y e a p o l ^ g l^ B Chapter during their reccntnt annual aiinual boanboi an^graln growersrs ' George Gel Parsons, Armond Eckertickert andand Neal Gier.' tered tere Holstein cow, Jejyerttock-ck- : ■ ...... - - - - ;------■— - IIIIIIIIiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiimm.iiiiiiimu^^^ mil ^ ---- landland 5473490,--'owned'^by-Louisuls — — ■ Bolt and Sons, Rupert, has com-im- . ■ B iiM FFA C ljapterjapterH asIts Meet Set In - gtpleted a Iactation-~of“ 18;510510 “ ■ H a r v e s t e r poqnds milk, '666 pounds butter- . ■ lis'ANGELES - A new i T fat and 1,567 pounds sollds-not-lot- ■ . A i^ual£B (eaB ,-G ® ^ — foiSgfo^arves'feF- dovelopc'a^giT.E,X)|i.Seed^.^ ,™ :fat™in-305„days._.flBdMi9a _ ■ lid- by/the FMC Corp.. Is prob- r t ■ sariipling-and testing pfocedures" - -B ■BUHL - .- B e a n a n d ' grainrain an expense exper paid trip to the Mid- by, I were supervised by the UniversI-'Si- ■ grow ers of itie Buhl F F A Chap-lap- west, whichwl also is sponsoredred aWably the most efficient biillt cla- rto d a te , ------r—1 Certification[__ tv of Idaho, in cooperation w ithith __ ' g ter held it/annual tour recent-ent-by by the-Beanthe - 1 Growers Asjocla- 'to ,]^]j official H ol^in'BrM 'lm pro;^ve- ; K -----Ijr— ^------tlonj^— ^S^ed Certification Officials ■ Each yeaf members tour each tte * *fleld, s e lf-s h a rp e n’8 ^ representing the Western Section u, pick-up discs cut tomato , *lon Under Holstein-Frieslan Asso- - I grow er's farm where th e stu- A of the International- Crop Im- elationclatl ot America’s productionion ■ dent has the opportunity to ex- / 1 .C 1 1 vines slightly belouf gro(ind “ ax Acquisition level. v!^ Vines a re Instantan-n- provementProve Association will be testing,t^sti fhe solids-not-fat portion J i ■ ■ plain to the members of the T J - .-_.v lev ^es- of milk is being recorded as partart ► ’ ' ' ' tour how he ralsed'hls crop and . / | £ 1 eously gathered b y h wind-(j. meeting"'e«t in Twin Falls bn Tues- of n ------in g J h e l t_ j______day.day, Wednesday and Thursday.Jay, o| of e each cow’s lactation credits, ---- whatTilans'herhar^or-complet-l”!Of-ffle«itora— V JX * J JJj jger ^ N F a re th ose nutrients such-as- — rSi SCRUBBlNG-THElR-ANGUa-steet: aGUS-stor-llLthflJljlst. step In geWn^llie^Ifettlng-lhe-jnlmatreadv .... ing the project. \ Even loose- tomatoes on)D repotre^rts H. E. Finnell. manager 'Srtf als ^ show ring. The tvro tH girls'are girls are engagedei in a beef projMt,^similarlect,^ similar to hundreds at M i ^ Dean (Mac) Kump, area-field- l„ IJ the ground are picked up.p . of e> the Idaho Crop Improvementnent Pt0‘protein, lactose and minerals ^ J™ Ltlon (ou"nrbothm- • ii The USBMA plans for tempor- Because of the nature of theth= ■ L e e , r . E d o r G a r y _'-iX Eim berlyFFA 'ii “ I" county fair booth. Another work topics (nni. and business under dis-diS' BHH ------^ 1=------— - aary-^in—the—farm-storago-faciU i7 -^ )n - f ineeting-wiil-be-held-soom-Mrsr ^ 55- ities so the, bottleneck- at the (’jfj cussiOnT:ih-6^W(rffiEBtmE?-wIll-win p — = ■— ------— ijTTTrprs'H avp .i',°!...l° Carl Hendrix served refresh- not ihe onen to the general pub-p u b -______I ' -• - emvuiur lii relievud-dnring har-ments at ihe meeung. “ H;, q vest time. Storage is an impor- in,, lie. Official represenlatlvees andnnd ~ii ’ e The next reg u lar grange meet- guests on invitation will be the ^ !■ • tant part of USBMA's total mar- tag ]^„ win, be^he^d^^Aug.^l^wlft ^ Cam pm g_iri_^rng^- keting— progfam —an d —cantFacl " “ onlv people in attendance. KIMBERLY - The KimberlyP =rly grow ers will be paid-for on-the-H r. and Mrs. J. T. HendrbcJ Ja» , Robert L. isch b ach , chief,a ' A newaw fr o iitie FFA Chapter held its annual;,i„l farm sto rag e a t the rate th a t hosts. u . sesdseed branch, Washington Slate:iate ■ ^ ■ FFA Officers camping trip '“el re- local elevators have historicallyUly ------,■ DDepartment j p j of Agriculture, Yak- . cently at ‘Lake C larendon on charged for the same service. Those local growers contacted • Ima, Wash., is chairman of both in tirere niakinl ’ k _ D eer.C reek------J^os® E v e n t H e l d in’jgj l , ’ ’' 3^ ,' ,1 felt that the marketing organiza- non- sessions, ’ concluded-Finnell,.— -- ... I; -r ' - '. - ' ^ The purpos,e of the camping GLENNS F E R S Y - Demon- 'V ,-# *" trip is to acquaint the Individual tion “™ was a good one and-thatM i strations for the E lm o re County‘x'ty 3 the establishment o^the USBM^VI ^ F®'™ air were held in th e Glenns:nns with the duties.of his office “and 3 in rJ Magic^ , Valley would ba a " Ferry High Schooi Home Eco-Eco- 1 HJOHEST MAlim PRICK to formulate some ideas and boon^ to all bean growers. plans for this year’s activities. _ nomlcs room M bnjlay, by seven • FOR N ■ Camping with the F F A offi-Dff'i- _ r ~ : ; ; ; 4-H’e4-H’ers. cers was Walter Adams. FFA Ifoi*!! Judges were Mrs. Ruth Shanelane j 9 adviser. The FFA members on *Farm er s Costs : andand“ ‘ Becky BuUer of Gooding I CounW, and M rs. Harold-Haln- I the trip were Larry Reitz, presi- I T |» O 1 dent, son of Mr. and M rs. Louis1 Up 3 Per Cent line. }iSe“ Bliss. A nnouncem ent of ^ ^ 4 I Gram Reto; Raymond-Klime3,-vlcBi>ice -W —WASH] ASHINGTON-^XostsJannj rm- ribbonsribbo an a w a rds will be president, son of Mr.. and Mrs.Irs. ers pay for commodities andan3 made during ihirtair, -according -mt Charles Kllmes, and- Carl Feld-eld- services in the month endedded to JuJudy Graybeal, Elmore Coun-s . HBSfOHTSWlitEY- || | “---- huaen, treasurer, son of Mr. and June 15 climbed less than one ty HomeH Extension Agent, r: Mrs. John 'Feldhuse’n Jr. per. per, cent,ceni but werp' three, perp er . ' ■ - MIffiD CRAINS ----- ^-The—boys—enjoyed— fishing,ing, ceht-higher-thaidoE-thBiperlodconE3Jgl :lod-SorvIcOr-=-Tm» 5orvl 7-yearis--crop,Js _ _ bowling, shooting- ’ppbl and last-year,last-yea reported the-U, :.S. S. three per ce n t tielow the m 1566 e ------...... ■...... ^ -1 swimming at Clarendon Hot DepartmentDepartm of Agriculture. Iamblamb crop and 18 per cent be------^raiEs.-‘J- ' ------And-4)------A nd-4 )rices-farmers_receissd^ Jqh_ low the 1961-65 average. GLOBE ------wwere ere thithree per cent less, thanaan AlA lamb crop of this size would " t; they received last year'for the be tlthe smallest lamb crop,0? q( ' SEED S & f e e d C O . ------^ ^------^______P i m i r S f tt. ___poriod.-E & ' S aH ii-fatl^t-iaU o-w «s -jjcj,TecDnlrdulliiii~1lH[:l{~tirl924, 'Tl'5' til? TTui Truck Lane 733-13^3 CLOVER — The annual Clov-atlov- at 74. A year ago p ajity was reporting repoi service says.______| L ^ -^er-Communily-Farm. Bureau!sIll’s at“09=— 7 9 .______------. !------Law.vawjMwi/h- potluck picnic will be held at 1 p.m. Sunday at Nat-Soo-Pah. T n | v | . Members are asked to bring£ Lamb Crop Drops 1 ' — rmeat-dishrvegiitabie-or salad,'iadl -BOISE—Tlie-Idallo-lamb-crop-BOISE - f dessert and own ta b le'serv ice,ice, for 1967 is estim ated a t 706,000?j|HigliSr. Up to 80%80 few er res, extra long tread life cncj lavela v e up to fo 10% on \ - — ------Ff O o R r - . ------■ ^ — ^--^Q ffers g . sts compared to standard conventlonals.ontlpnals. Ask/ about :hBlln-"X“-R adial-for-youricar-j-ri-Go-Rqjj-ri-Go-RqfUal— ■—— ^—;------WHEATSr ^ T S jiunLffli iranteed *for > •# . — _ '-J.______goO^fflleFoFtread^Fea“d wear- BARtER tE Y — TffiBTPMPROGRAM ^ ^ IICHELINlilX * Available lo farm ir iponioredoniored boys and girls lo fl- nonet ixptnset lo collegalega or uunlvarilly. MIXED> GGI R A I N f { ■ ■_ ^DIAL ^ /-Inlirtilfd iludant* ior portnli,lortnli, vwo Invlta you lo drop ' Fast, efficient,clont, momodern ' Into l" our naai«>l oHIc* and Inv 9RIGINA1. RADIAL STEELCOREELCORDTIRE and Inveillgale Ihli plan. ^ Compact sizg costs less e x tra li _i HandllngfacllltlcigfjU cilltles..—1 _ — ____ _ • I J -“’"^'Giiaronlta fllvin-by-Af \7lbN-coYirmpa!r,ibm pare credihcf-Mundi-Crtdll-ei/mli-Crtdll-or rtfvnd------, - tand on com m ti't or dpropoHlonofnilliaganin,; -

STU i Ih o r r isoSON i OMPANYIC ■ -y ' ■ ■•!',' 'V 2 0 6 ,4 th Ave. w .: 7 3 3 - 1 4 6 4 . • . ■ " . ' ' '* ' , - ' - fi-'- • N\ ' I iD i ists less than $ 40 T H E 0 R I G I N > ^ ■' . ' 'Vi iii ‘ I ■ ■' ; ■ ■ ' ' , : ' ' k .’V' M 1 w n- br-MICHEUN T /f it CORPOMT/faN -tovin , / ' ivmjfr's original p u jx jia ^ proportion UARTM( TIRE COMPy ■w. : ''f ------r - r — ...... T I • • 4. • • :: , \ ■ , \ ■ ‘ ‘ s ..... , •' ■ ^ ■ ... ' w ' ' I ■ • J M ■ Twin Falls T im es-N ew s . j and showing, cash awardj b y ------1----: ■ ^$1,800 ' 1 In P re^iunebium s-To-B e-^~ wPidelity-Mational-Bank;--‘senior e i f ^ - . ■ Aug. 4-5, 1967- | | H | I - . ■ '‘ division trophies by Rangen, ' Inc.;, intermedlate.idivlsio'n tro- • -phlesrby-Courtesy-fi^arketrFlleri— ..... MeatBoard H r - . -, ■ . ■■and' ahd ju j ’unlor n li division trophies b'y [ ^FILER',- A ll b o y s 'a n d girlsifls Falls, andai junior'division troph-,Tyvinih- Tyvin 'Fa'Falls Coca-Cola Bottling r— enrolled- ln—4-H—dGJub—work-rIn in ies-by—Stielby%-Market—Twinies—by— in Co'.—Co’. ^ ■ “ Issues New - ^||h I Twin-Falls County in-1967'-areare Falls...... 'r ■ - Horse,H orse, fitting and showing,' I eligible- to co m p ete for the var-'ar- Twb'Twb; trophies-willti be awarded5d first placeplai trophies In senior; I, ious co(Wty a w a rd s, in the differ-(er- for outstandingouts beef, records byjy Intermedi Intermediate and jiinlpr-classes' Catalog . 1— jnt^contest.s. liuririgUha-'iTwliiBerglajiiviii .Berg ahd TavldrTnsurance Cb;:Sl bv~D.—arid'-Br-lnc.,bv~D.~~'aii Twin FaHs; j-;. JFails; County - F air'-S ep t.’" 6-SI.rA A Tw^nTwin Jails;.- Fi a-^trophy^for-out?It? -(lutstandin^o'rse-reconl-books;-outstand! ----- — FffiER - The JJatipnal Live-ive- H H ■ ■ will standing' junior, .'4-H Jersey ex-«■ firsyslaofirsysIaceTrophles for beglnning stock and Ment Board has is- total if JljSOV in prem ium s will isfandlng :ion . K . ' be paid lo 4-H memberjs dufingjng 'hibitor 1by Marvin Duggan, andid and advanced(membfirsadva by First sued a i\ew Meat Publication . . - 1 ^ a trophy for. outstanding, junioror Security :Bank,7win Falls; Wes- and Visual Aid Catalog fo r 1967, | ■. ■ • the fair. - I . . . 'a. trophj Record’bdoks an d 'sto ri,e 5 mustust 4-H'Hoistein4-H'Hois exhibitor by -T. W.V. tern pleasiire4orSe,'p le a trophies by aecordinc Vernon L a ssenien, , ' .. ■', accompany all' e x h ib its and- be RRiehmor iehmond. . __ _ ; ^^ g g ic ic Vi Vajley Drug, Twin Falls. This 24-page publication lists , r= tnmea=in=mrtliB-prdi6c^|ttii ^H tsts Ssis . .visors at the ( tim e the exhibits aw arded b y F arm e i's' Nationalal trophiestro p h ies byI Magic Valley Cattl?- and provides pertinent'data o on n . . s re entered. ■ . „.v . Bank, ' B ell of the board's current teext- x t- . Bank, Buhl;' outstanding sheep-P men'sm en's AAjsn.; , highest placing ----- booksrbpoltletvfnanualsr-point-int-. :----- Home-'economics _ and mijce!--«■ gnj- and' swiiswine, recordsr-troplilcs-by>y Angus-shAng^*shown=by.-a-4-H-Glub, boy -be. -Farmers-National-BankJ-heef, oLgir l,,a of-purchase material, wall and ' • entered with the deparfm ent'su-™- grand aind reserv e eharaplpn, fit-it- States S tates AnAngus-Auxiliaiy. --- ]ecture-cliart3,-folders^and-leaf-eaf* : rv,-./ ' pervisor by.e.p.'m. Sept. 4'with ting -and and showing,' cash awardsis The -Idaho-Id Cattliy/nen’s Assn.-.. ■ ----- letSr-posters,-Jllmsttips„. m e nu. by^ldelity-Natjonal-Bani^-sen. presented cliprf)ns and many other it e mi s s ^ - - =ivlslock~exhlJ)its-^ust-be=ai5 iai^ivisloh—trophies^^by=^sti j ^ l v l st outsta’nding-^eef_proj0ct,Landoutstandii ...... • Pictures 6t many of thoselose tered with the , ffepartment su-sJJiiiity-su- SeciiriW -Ba^, .Twin' FoUsi i"-n- Ida-Best.:Ida-Best,; Inc., a trophy for the — Jteins-hmfHieetHneiuded-atong-0,ng- - I I H _ fprlnfendgnk Hv fi n.'iri. Sect, .4, 4. >prm'i»ifiat;r3Tvisionferm'arfla '’ troiihles .bY>y 4-Hj-H g ra r a m nd champion fitting and - — with-their physicaUdescrlptionsons ------A-bluerfib,bon— denotesu-first“ t- .RanehWtRanehWay-Dealersi-^unlor-^liyi."I- 6|iowing-iEhowing-r named, and fev-;ey- GlennsGlenn Ferry, nowers.______divislfl ,en-, ----- T-—,-- -..... m e a t industry for the b o a rd 'ss nomics and miscellaneous ex- the fairf office. Agricultural 4-H1-H eeral r a l talent awards, a horsem an- For p„r the - 4-H Horse p ro je c- t, T n o T a ‘g° cnan u j l ^ i 1^ “^ ° b ^ merchandising manuals in r®' re- hibits|,i|,ifs frof, m 9 a .m . to 7 p.m..m. demcdemonstration, performance1 ce shship ip trophy and a Miss Congen-;on- j„i,j johS Robinson. King-Hill, is s u -! tfophjtropiiy by S h e lb y 's Market, ---- W lttS------— sponsB to me§:handislng memos Aug. 8, and fro m ' 8 lo 9 a.m..m. classclasses for 4-H horses, westernern ialityialit; award will be presented,i- . pcrtatpcrlntendent; M rs. Kerry, a s s isis- - Buhl, and re se rv e grand chara- from tho bo|(rd to the m e a t Aug. g9. The en tries wiil be pleasurepleas class, working .stock'ick‘ -■ ScSeveral organizations and busi- Y pion fat lamb tro p h y , Shelby'sI j s r a s o r FEED “f" tant, and Mrs. Ned Rainey. P'°" ' tra d e urging \^epped-up pro-’tO" Judgedjudged ] from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.,m. horsthorse class \n d performancenee nessesnessi will sponsor th e girls. Market, Twin F a ll s , I",®- Mountain Home, arena clerfc- ™^r“ d Feeds • '’Grain Storage H m otion eflmts . in^ connection:ion Aug, g_ vvith. the building closedsed classesclass will be held at 1 p.m.,m. MMrs. rs. Beulah Edward.s, Mountain''V'’ Bod Allen, K ing Hill, is su p e rinn - SydrSy/lne, gi-and, a n d reserverve : Grinding G ri • Formulated Feeds • with tho meat'suiipl^ijituation.>"• to(oailbu all b u t judges and helpers. FridtFriday. Hom e, is coordinator for ththe e tendent(ujj,., ot the 4-H horse judgingig championch?in[ fitting and showing,ng, S teamte Rolling • MolbSfeeafees M ixingixing’* Pellet Feeds B lie, The tra cto r driving contestest contest. conti conlns V- cash awards by F id e lity Natlon------____ — -. EE ntrie: n trie s for beef, sheep, swiiie, Thi contest, assisted by Millard D ev- oash a on- 4 3 ] 5 *' ______------\ ______dnir-y-caHnlry ra ttip nnd 4-H hnrsM wiilvill and and registration for Friday'sv 's JudgesJui for this y e a r’s fair in-In- „n~irinnpnrt, Glenng PPTrv. and B e r t g*al _ __ i FILER I be ac ce p te d from 4 to 7 p.m.,m. miniom iniature rodeo w ill be-held at a t eludeclud( Renee Alder, Extension ymfjUinJon, M ountain Home, .. W T ® Aug. 9. an d the 4-H style reviewiew 2 p.mp.m. The rodeo and horse rac-ac- HomH om e Agent, Minidoka County; „ , p L y ; Interm ediate division tro- Provisions) Bud Allen a n d othei^ h o rs^ e ^hjes by Sterling Jew elry , Twjn B B B i ...... r.:;;.:.. ------. .:J will.be.held at 8. p.m. that.night ingjs pajL M rs. .Wflndaili!i.-extei15i.onJi0!ne.^ tIubdisuiiir.'c.TialfaHteetJbftjm; .,„LJ, i ■ dt the fali'groiinas. r”ge°0M!''^‘*‘iirtc^ a n ^wnifn r etonomlcs"agi!nt, J e rd ra e 'CoUn-’ horse parade. M rs. D. D. A n d er- Kemain Same< “ iLast T t en tries for livestoclf willvlll bel^hcbel^held in the rodeo tirena aat t ty;ty ; Mrs.[ Ann Jean Scholer, ex- son, ™ ■,Glenni' F e rry , will s u p er- m. 7 : ^ p ; n r . tensiitension home econom ics agent,- ’ , ' - T -WT bo receivedre c e i from 8 to 9 a.m. 7 :^ j>e judging of horie e c o0- - » Aug. 10 and from 8 to 10' a.m.m. TlteTBs final dny of the fair, Sat-at- CassiCassia County; Mrs. Mary Lee noralc contest entries, apd Le-e- For New YearL ^ entries “t?ies® iin 4-H and open classISS UUrday rd ay M u g . 12, w iil begin at: 8 WoocWoods, extension h o m e econom- nora " ™ Anderson, Glenns F e r r y , flow ers a nd garden produce will aj;p,,.: ------Maiorioperating-provisions-of fUJ aj:p,,jlth.,^qpen_c|assJgr.regjSi:lsi jcs_agent._Qi«yliaejroHnty;.Mcs.,jcs_a, S ' ,LPhyllis- Lord, "Mountain H o m e, ---- " be received. , tered horSfs. Ribbons-{or, thehe HeleiHelen Butler, home, economist, ; -we4nvije— the 1968 Wheat program' will be The fitt fittin g and showing of 4-H-H first three I places aro offereded BBliss; liss; Mrs. Siilrley H ale, Knh-a-' and Janet" Walker and M ary icicwooi— ' Hanke, both Glenns Ferry, will ..virtually V ntlcal to those in horses,horses. ls set,for 12:45;45 The 4-H' Fat Stock rsale'willMil dl'eton. dl'eto: ■ . ElmiElmore'County Fair Board in- p.m.; 4-H home economics judg-Ig- be heheld a t 1 p.m.. Fi'i^ay fol- Su| ly e eludes B ernard Smith, G len n s ■ ac re s. .- V Fii"' con'ti bl- Superintendents who- haye duties • - ing c o n te s t and judging of 4-H-H lowed by the perfo'rmance class-ss- bbeen ee n appointed in clu d e. WesLee:.ee Fefry, chairm an, apd m em b ers, ^For“tho'lSe7\n!p,—domesticitIc iritibs; f i m b s ,'!! p.m:; judging of 4-H!•“ es forfoi open class horses includ-id- HHoali oalst; generai, H a m m e tt; -Flos-los- Herb Edwards, secretary-treas- certificates are t& be Issued to dairy,'ardalry.'and 4-H.baiter classes in ing westernvv Tileasure and work-rk- sie-Ingle,sie-Ii Mountain fiom e; Mrs.Irs. urer,'urer, andi John-NoblOi Erln-Lore participating farmers on 35 perper horse pnprojects such as geldings'gs ing stockst horses. Horse racing; is A Arthi rth u r Greer, K ing H ill, andmd and Vernon' Gillespie, all- -of□f L cent of farm aliom ents b asedsed one y e a r r in d u n d er two years,>■5. scheduledsched for 2,p,rp. A minia-la- M Mrs. rs. Jean Hfrring, Glenns Fer-'er- Mount,Mountain Home; James Carpen- on the 1967 natioiral allo tm enent t two a n d three y e a rs and- four-“r- turetu re rodeo will be held at 8 r r y y . . women’s \ d ep a rtm en t; .MIrs. rs. ler,,Glenns lcr,,C Ferry, and K arlrl . 1 df 68;2 million acres. year-old and older, 1:30 p.m. p-m.p.m . Rodney Rodn Ruherry. '.‘King Hill,[ill, Cnrija^an,Clrijal K ing Hill.' : Marketing certificates on the Maces will be judged In theIhe Ex!Exhibits must b e picl^ed up by fa fa rm rm and crop p ro iiu cts; Marvinvin ------r— ,1968 wheat crop-as for 1967—7— same cla sse s ns geldings. Coltsilts 10 a.ma.r . Saturday. ■ ' W'oolan, w'ool Gleilns Ferry, beef, and- ‘ w ill be valued at the differenceice born in 1966 are in dne classISS HorseHor racing will be hcldxat-,at M Mrs. rs. 'C lay M iller, M ayfield, ' 'CONVENTION SET between full wheat parity (as[as as are thetl ;nare and colt proj-oj- 1I p.m.p.m Sunday. \] clerk; clerk D. D.'Anderson,- Glennsm s m M[A(aMI.— T h e National M ilk of July 1,1S68) and the nation-on- ects and .pony classes. ' The Elmore County Fairlir FerryFern dairy; Homer Hanke,k e. convefftionconveli w ill be-Jield Nov. 12-2- ^ al average price-support loanlan judeiniJu d g in g of 4-H b ee f will be-be- 9^ueer “sen for 1967-68 will be select-ct- Glenns Gleni Feiry, swine and .slieep.ep. 18 la Miami^ Beach'. ■ , - ■ - level of J1.25 per,bushel.' 'gingin aat t 2 p.m. and at this timeTie ed SaturdaySi night—succeeding,ne —= t ^ ...... Program provisions fo r ththe e youhgsteiyoungsters may s i^ up at thehe IW.aryMary Hanke, Glenns Ferry, who 1968 crop wheat which a re iden-jn- fair officeoffn for the miniatureire reignereigned the past year. The 'con- B n tical to those In effec t f o r thethe rodeo w lhich is-scheduled for■ i4 testants testan have-participated in a - B j ^ ,. JS67. crop IncWe, (7) n o a c rere- - p.m. witK^orse w itl racWg. -^ea-atthe-W itea-ai ilbur-W iison-ranch - “ ■ .(^ F e B tUreS-Opon-'Throatl fraa d igging »C any)ve r _____ ' a g e diversion'program,'^ ( 2 ) 'con- - ^ D'evlnor wllh return c|ialDiain ollp)lnalcelljnlnates Vine beat[na,».24''.Nolched'Coti|terIched'Coulters allminals , __ TiHtraWffisfihrBntBtltntloinJrcFrcF — ■ ’------^ halr^nnTng^ and: pushingiiing • S-B^^HyBraulIc3-Bg Coniiol Viva-wifiT/ i v f wifir allai 'cyllhdw^ vision foi' wheat and feed g rain s and hoses..' . for, growers participating—Jin ! 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