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^L E ointsFing jT T -WhUe^mi-HomerAppei p p e a ls-'^" ^ -UNITED NATIONS, | I N. Y. (AP) -■ Secretarj:- | ^ o v i e t s3 - 4 T o S uu b M ] t ^ . » • • GGeneral ene U Thant in-his re-« - f I • ■ , . ' port to the U. N. Generala l I I Assembly Tuesday saidId I 1 'H . m . . • •• - _ I O n A n n eexation x a t Erapt was responsible for | 1 - ^ 1 Israel On ■ir I ■— -1 A" f'the direct confrontation"V Qi ■^.''1 I I I II 1 ^ ^ ^ I -'•^^^^ASHINQTON-CAP)------—7 Th^he*h®eI»-of-word-from-TJerus- h f r f h e - h e V conc«r —wlth^sraeHhat tel to war.irr^iA»i— ' § - A - —I l i# . White House, made a publicllic ap-ap^ alcm.lalem. that the Israelis, in a step HieThe (city, holy to adherents;nts of Butbu he avoided pinning I m P a c t " 8 I - * • . peal to Israel today to avoid3ld any toward annexation, had .unifiedunified three rreligious faiths, hasJ been the' the' blanie on Egypt - for 0 b « ul t . By LEWIS GUUCK . . considering returning to Mos-5- said Vietnam Victna was not discussedsd Both big powers have -long • quick annexation of tlie old,lid, sec- mmut]ici ut]icipal serv ices b etw een«n the aa' centicenter of conflict' repeatedlyiatedly firimfiring the first shot in the | h k i it f fi UNITED NATIONS (AP)I — cow arouni around the end of the weekk bccausebecause tlthe deep U.S,-Soviet recognized' tion of Jervsakm seired1 frpm sectors of the city. during the.last 20 years,s. the -six-day.gix^ war between Israel ^ xt,- et recognlzcd' Israel’s existence as Jordan in the Middle Eastst war. Assi!Assistant press secretaryy Tom statementstatemJ said. anj , .1 E The Unitcd/States .and the So- If the U.N.U.^ General Assemblyy differences on this topic- hadid a state.stale. In contrast to the Arab R vict Unlon'plfn to submit toI the decidcs to recess Its emergencyy beenbeen. amplyampl , aired Iftv.prevJousus view. The Kremlin .may there^ • "The President is confidentinfidenl JohnsonJohnsc read . the statementtement “Mer“Men of all religions'. s will i : , y EGeneva r Disarmament Confer-.sessionnfer- .session oton the Middle East,t. talks.. talks..' fore agree lhat there 'should bo . thal the wisdom and goodd Judg- which said Johnson “assumesssumes agree thatt Vfc must now. do bet* 71, I ence shortly a joint proposal1 for Kosygin wwent to Havana' Mon-V While RiRusk told newsmen “ “I I a stale of peacep rather than war ment of those now in controlitrol of that beforeb< any unilateral action ter," iiit said. ‘The world must hishirieflS^S'hisSton <1 " ( “e afy Jerus- find an answer that Is fair and (g y,; 6I a treaty to curb ;the spreadd of day. • cannotc a n n o t rep u n i t e d NATIONS. N.Y.f. The assemblyassi has before It It calls for condemnotlon of Is* 71 th the e cause cau of a near emergencyeencv ForeignFore'Bn Minister Andrei A. Gro- myko at the headquarters off the (AP)—Two(AP)-T^w< groups,, of U.N. dip-p- three resolutions—fromre thehe rael as theth aggressor against J thatth a t keptk( three ffre tru ck s .... lolomats m ats wewere reported today to United StaStates, the Soviet Unionon Egypt, JordanJor ond Syria, with* . ' standingstandin by for aboul 3(M5 ,min- Soviet U.N. U mission. - - The Rusk-Gromyko session, 'q a be^c makimmaking substantiaV progressss and .Alban.Albania. None Is- given a drowal of Its troops from tha — utes TTuesday l night at the Twin , ™ ^ followup to the conferences last -drafiir-drafting rival . cmipromisesc chance otol obtaining.. In Its Arab terrltonterrll It seized 'In the 'oJ Falls ./AJrpoFt. follojnjp , weekend between Presidentident resolutions to deal with thele prc^enf f(form, ’ the two-thirds•ds sbc-day warwa that began June 5 M i <« . A A TETBM firefighting'plane’nr pi- Johnsonjn S n and Premier Alexei5l N. AraWsrae A roW sraeli cotifllct. •- vote neces:necessary for approval. and paymentpayme of reparations for 3oi loted by VAy, O’Brien was forced^ced Kosygin,Kosvoin apparently finished1 the lntorme to circled r c the airport for more lastfast phasenha of the summitryy otof emergencyemergcncj session ot the U.N.N. recess aflerafu the general debate«e , The U.S. resolution also calls than a* halt hour Vwhen’ the Glassboro. N.J., the site oft the General Assembly, which Isjs ends, for perhaps1 as long as*^ar a for Israeli withdrawal but In the plane’s landing gear failed to Johnson-KosyginV n h S parleys. . nearing thetl end ot Rs -generalal week,,week, , whilwhile the private consul*;ul* cocontext n tex t of a broader se ttle m e n t M operate properly. Mr. O’BrienBrien Rusk had no further appoint-Mint- debate on the Mlddlo E ast cris-ig. tatjonstatlons continue,cor of the ba: basic' Issues underlying. B / ' p: '■ later dropped the gear by emer* ments. with „ Gromyko scheduled.uled. Is, said theytl expected the reso-■ty Soviet scsources said the Sovietsets thethc Arab-IsraellArab-I: dispute. ^ gency procedures while both‘2 air- He„rn artanged ^n to return to Wash-/ash- lutions to be Introduced Thurs-■s- .■ Y port fire trucks and a back-J Ingtonw,on to. report to tho Senate•nate day. , m- >ffai up truck from the city firere de- ForeignForelen Relations Committeeilttee One, uunder preparation by I 4 - / v ( O partment stood by. ; JJJand tho Cabinet today and toothe the nonaligneown, b u t it w ouldn’t, lock. T Tuesday uesday night foUnd that tho the aimed at easing Arab«liraoll Tuesday 0 M.hn Eventually, he was able to get /Jfffir X ! b the West Ye^wstonene Convention Hall at tbe Westem'Govemorssm'Govemors Conference. TTie Idaho . traffic deaths of Mrs, Mary Rpb- tenaJohs. . ; ...... !v tio n i-w tn MM the gear locked and ctfectecf.a inson, Buriey, and. her *-year- It was . t. aim was to get tho Cuban leader first family was one olol (hethe IS wesi western govtrnom and .their families aUendlngi the conference year- it was understood that sup-‘P; Usem,- of_» the'word "tranVV In normal' landing," Mr. H aF'« t « h" “S old u son, J , * Fred, were not thee re- porters of0 the latter resolution :,i„ to.mute h^ demands for tha (b a t featured iRstem dress b br r the Meotaaa ] tradition. - sa id .- :2” such annolmcements normally suit of criminal means. • are contconfident they .have thc “ overthrow of Latln-Amerlcan , . ' i l l J 8“ *^ t® moans disagreement There was “S ’S” 'T hThe e near-emergvcy delayedBlnyri Llarry arry'D uff, Minidoka'Countyounty votes to block adoption of the nf governments with which tho f “ no mention, of "Identity of a 7:30 p.m. flight to Twin FallsFalla prosecutingprosecui attorney, said1 the nonaligned nonallgnoi plan by the K2-na- i °i Soviet Union Is seeking to trade *: vlcw8U-or-any~otficr-phrasing Sn-dT.U[- from S a lt Lake Clty ’for'ir-a ap. p . verdictvcrflct would be filed In dls-i tidn iissci ! ^2? and^R af Caslro-war-ceriato-ld ------I dis^ tidn a s s e m b ly ;, . • ------2IndlcaUng. r a t T n d • accord, although "I®,"'®' Governors)rs AAgree Johnsbhnson’s; , gpro x lm a tely 10 m 1 n u t e •,*( Mr. trict coicourt and ho contemplates)lates Most s]speakers In the assem- x ,,, .^,5 J,*!) refuse. .. .. , , ?■ Tass called the talks "friendly.” ' Hatch added. • •' no no furtl further action Into the June bly dobaldobato.have endorsed the „* ■ i,® ______3- ■ 3 accidJ accident In which cars drfvcnrfvcn principle of Israel's withdraw-w- ^ Tass Tas9 dkdkl not disclose subjects TT Q 1 by-Vb y - y e em n JoJJey, R u w rt,-aan n d Jng'ItsJng' Its ntroops from-Arab soil,]] plwussed, discussed, but the makeup“ of0! U.S. U *0» JPilots H it Talks Boostoost Politicalcal SStock “ I Junn Pedro Ortiz, Wilson Laborjjbor Dut somisome delegations support Cuba . ,, Traffic Deathsn s Spf Demo- satisfactorysatlsf end. Republicansu'bili.™ Faces ** Couiit1 1 1191 9 6 6 ...... 118 8 J J- . Van Van Every, Gloria Templeimplc agrcemenagreement then on' a deadlineInc It waswos thet first report ot Raultaul of thetho ,tr.train, from one end to snyany Kosygin’s chilling public ^ . , ______and a n d EmE r m a Wodskow. tor >mhm submission of new resolu-ilu- Castro’sCostro’s return: to his defenseinse the other, other.” ______te^n so to his New.Jersey dls- I ll- cussT6ns'wnh'''th-rPr«Sldoni-or:-S,1?; 0 £-Eequixy------^ Ffii^r'0 1 ^ W'fe\-s’ no improvement Inn Easl.East- » io.yMr.ol(lj Twin Fnlls Rlrl i - .. West relations and may boom* f»j^- *1 erang against* Johnson polit/caj-ys: i20 jn s ri!® r ^Fireworks>rks ;Sales AreA re ^*Big* Businusiness'* InIn V Vi a lley OaldieyGirl chnrgos ot perjury In connccllonnnccllon • *1 Gov. John A,V. Lovo, withwlth^i tho alleged falsificationatlon of ConfusionConf ovtir Iho now’ stnlQstale flre\v6rlfireworks Include, Ihe slates law not to exceedexc Ihree-quorter Inch,ch. fireworks whfch are not permit-mit- gallon It )vos found boys rang- 'C C l chnlrmnn of the Republlcnnpubllcnn n driver’sdrh license. lowlaw ai and locol ordinancesn gov-lists:gov- lists: ’ In icrmterms of lhe fireworks nur-ur- ted are alli types and sitesI of Ing In agage from 14 to IS'were ' Is Amputated Governors’ g;»| Associntion, voiced TwinTwi Falls city and countyunty of- crning |he sale of fireworksks hos Cone fountains with pyrolech-)lech- chasers theset: Inciudo npffrkfers,rs, flrccracHers,flrccracHc skyrockets, romann an Interested In buying the fuses JoAnn Jcnk«, tho 15-yenr-nldycnr-old tho generalg viewpoint of nlnonine nf fleers soy they hnvo madendo nu- not slowedsl( snles at standsIs nnd nic concompo.slllon not exceedingeding nmoke Ixbombn, torchcs, snakes,cs, candles, norlol1 shells and sal- to usouao nias fireworks. Thoy are dnuBhtcr of IHr. and Mra,»1ra, Or- his iparly colleagues whon/hon ho morousmoroi arrests In tlw pnstnst nev*scv* stostores res th roughtout Mngic Volley V allcy so gram s cnch; cylindrical foun- pin nin whecwheels and various shaped)cd ulos or firo.I balloons. highly do dangerous, officers said, vln Jcnka. Oakley, whoseISO hnnd saidnald thnt as of now Iho summit crnleral 1months' for allegedI fnlslfl-asfnlslfl- as the July 4 h o lid ayy ap-tainso p - tains wwhether lb a s c, snikeke or itemsItems WlWhich whon opened by ' ,A A TwinTwir Falla police offi,cerIcer and lllegilllegol In the h a n d s of wns caught in a polulo) ciillingending talks hnvo hejped Johnsonon polit- catlorcation of drivers licensesnses or proachos.proach handle with pyrotechnic com* aa-pull ‘pull cordco pop out confetti or said a locallot business called thetho youngsteryoungsters. machlno Inst week, had liorhor ring IcallyIcally. ' IdenllIdenllflcnllrin cards by young A surveysi In the Magic VnlleyValley positionposition, not exceeding 79 grams;romi paiKr curls. cui policepolico sti station to ask If Itt Is PolicojPoOceyand sheriff’s officers finger ompiitnlcd Wednesdaycadny at *'E"Every Amcrlcnn wantsants to ndullsadulu In nn nltompt to gain en-en-nrea »rea 1shows fireworks of^ theth e each arand inside tube diametermeter On the list of "dangerous’*IS" legal to tell,1 fuses. On Investl*astl* (feedee FIB:FIBEWORKS P. 2, Cel. 1 ' Mngic Valley MemorinlI liospl-Hospi- avoid world nuclear dcsiruc- desiruc- iry lo1 esinbllnhmcnti selling ""®fo "®fo nnd sane” nature aro on .k _ - • --____ ' ' '______tni, Twin Fnlls. . tlon,’tlon,” Lovo said. *ThoD Presl-beer or< liquor by.the drink,Ink. icn solo inii almost every commun*mmun* F F n m lly members rcpor.icilrcnor.tcil dcnt’ident’s discussions wllh Kosygin .in in ml)st 1 instances tho.chargesc h arg es Uy.- ty. M any o f thcsc com m unltiesunities - p n T m l T ll T l ^ P pangrono Iind developedwd nnd offer some hopo In thl^i1(1 dircc* dlrec* aroare misdemeanor1 counts,Its, but l>'‘Vo 1adopted now fireworks or- E r# tho olrl’n entiro third flngorInner on tlon. But if the people’s oxpccin-expccin- PhyllisPhyll Nndcnn Kindred,cd, 10, dinanccs,djnnnc som e counties h a v e W A tho left hand hnd turnedtd black, lions rise loo hfgh an a resuresult lt of TwTwin in Fnlls, irf ch arg ed wvllh ilh per* also 1 dono . this ond elsewhereBwhcre C f l Part of the finger hnd beenicen sov-nev* tlicsetlicso talks, the actualitiesles mny jury. Tho cliorgo nlloecsGcs shesho ouslncbusiness Is o p cralln g under■er th e Tr W W M M < ' cred whon JoAnn's hand»nd wns ho Suchlii as to renot-ngninsl-tholinsl-tho gftvo“guvo- n-fnlflo-nflldavlt"tn" to ‘the 'state-low'whlch'nownllQwa''fQr~'yTTnl *tato iwa' •■nf. m ^ 6 M 1!B H !h .T O 1 HI It wns reporled her chanceschancos mit convorsntlonn offersrs littlolitllo •' VictorVic Cummins, ciiy/ polico ordinoordinances niong Iho linosnes of ‘■ nf having tho severed partport of hope for Vletnom penco negotia- officer,officc sn id tho young woman w om an H'o l>'o *•»tolo code.. . the finger grow back, wore'ere only ilbni.ilftni.' * lold 1 tho driver's llcenso) deputy , As a ronuli, warnings1 wware are See AMPUTATE, l»g. 2.t. Col. 4 Ho added nn ,an ADCIC rndlo Hep P E R JU R Y , P g . 2, Col, Col. B lAsuodl'>*uo'l T uesday altornoon totn a ------number of business firms15 and non-ptnon-profit orgnnlrotlons engagedISOged r i In tho sole of tiroworki In and H nl* nrnund Twin Foils, |H Hussein ExpeciSxpectedTo Ask^sk JcJohnson For^ Sheriffs deputies Issued'thee d 't h e S H ,. wnrnlngswnrnli when It wos broughtirought to light thnt numerous sta standt n d s | M | H I | m | | ^ | R I ^ Help To BailBail OutC His BatteBattered Nation^lU X l LH*wore selling the fireworks,er< ‘ nleet witli sympathy fromrom thetho comi compllnhed this pnrt of Ms mis- All nid to bolllgorent countries:ountrles mit nmust also be purchased.used. -«J!_LJ'xeaIdent, Qut-Uioy-Midd Israeli slon-sIon~-wheon Is*ls« atol«< .1 ^ 'iiod«r lu « H l j - » , y -" o r/lc lu ls . n o te , how ever,rer, (h(nat a t 1048 whei\ It was only rumored of (hu(ht Jordon Rlvor. ' AiAs to w h a t‘''sare and .a . sn n e. "’* ' m Uh II M F lk r AvtDtM a t Taylor fitn^UlU • . .vlMd *1«<1 cliyc m ( , '

1 . , ' , . J . y ' ' i ; ’ • ' 1 > ■ S • _ ' ' ' ' ' ' V V • 2 .. Twin Foils Tlme»-N6wt-^ew t . June 28-29, 1967 ‘ 7 - ' ^ ' D Weather RepcReport ;R BU REAU WIRE - S f e J n Mircharge h GonsideratioGon atioiuM ayF BAric.; has saidlid the revenueirevenues,, rather than seekingjking tlonUon Inin thetl oil depletion allow- WASfflNGTON CAP)<\ • - f'^cra slderatlon of-the surcharge,e, sky- committeecommit may have a Social an acrossaero; theJ»ard raise. ance, a perennial] target of 'uxtax Tem 1.61111 peratures I MMagic VaUeyley Fo]Forecast ~" ' I>espUe prodding this -week -woek‘ng Ing no"Q >“wer than six>lx per Securlt;Security bill ready In. July,ly, but Sen. >• William Proxmire,, D-Wls.. • dav. Wormer Thursday. L i^tht 47 at Ilolle;Holley, 48 at Fairfield, 56 ___ .tlontfjgurcs, Congress is unlike- .B u t ;a, a t Buhl, 51 a t C astleford, 59 a t ’ -• ly.to.begln consMefrrig'unUIntil iate bleW?'^F appears to-rule out hcaringsarJngs Anotb^jAnothM.week or_IO_days would jnlnJstsimlnisttation proposed a reduc-educ-said said the Imposition of capitalfe ' ., National Mwinds mornings ” and evenings, at Buhl, 51 cr Tutlle, 57 at King Hill, SS at - ^ 6ummct-lhe_incamo_tax_8u^IX sm^ a f ‘e®least untll-'August, -evenven If bobe requiredreq for House consid-Mtisld- — ^ -^ g a in s^ --tagains--taxes "On ■estates ■ and :. ..rz —-HJahiowPr,'. but.westerl but-westerly 10 to 20. miles per Tutlle, 57 'a p lto l e r a tio h - a n d —p a s s a g e r-a n d -U ie .*■%:... . " hfiUt^lthlsialtemoon; S how erir GoodIng.'.AGoodIng.'rAt-noon,-70-at£r^ F. - - ^ charge'^ President Johnsonon“ pro-^ Johns'Johnson were to-send-to-Capltol eratlon P>'‘: Albany, clear ...... 7.83- 5 3 -.. er Wcnlher-Bureau-wllffSa'Tper cent', r • .. posed six months ogo. . H'UHill *' legislation spelling outlut his committee commli would not take*e” w up Bandi j 3 I Coiicerlrl Saro'WeVsronaoti ? o J ‘ pal Albuquerque, clear . 96 ' 68—- probabiUtles-lessprobabiUtle, than -Ufcper Wenther-Bu las not another major measure during . ..7 bbonds onds *irould o yield $3.5 billion" 1a JS AUanta.m T cloudy ; . . . . 70 65 .0717 cent. H igh ^ . .75 te.85, low 45'to 53,13,- humhumidity.-Barom6tcri=30.27.TSol|- idity.-B • • ^qiajrmnn ^ to temperatures: At T. F., four- 1 ^ ^ ^ u ii?^^: B ism arc k . . T here were Indications'‘"johrf: Jonn- “TleSfi o n lAjf' Incfcasc? ifm ^ niinistiutiuii guol uf w^oniion ^«fnn rf? " 75TTW. 33 .10-45; OotlooK-foror menj^^JH^lm!h«M2r-*lBliW och-^.65,:-30---^ s e rv e Boa’rd renew ed M onday W a i - F e a t u r e - S . S Rflvtno sot*- '^*'0 for an any -are-ar held, are likely to be could be achieved readily by n S ’ h , ^ Friday frJr and warm. T?mp«o-0- h^€8-65, lnch^€8-«5, SS-Inch «4-63; a t Ru- the cail for a surcharge, saying ; originally asked for an any ■ ®y Buffalo, cloudy ..... 80 61 .. Friday frJr, Increase 'effective Saturday,;urday, prolonged.prolong Although the admin- 10 tures at 8 a.m.: 5« at Jcrfine,,e; pBffTlouMip S n rio u r-in c h 85-68; Ihree-inch ho would support a steeper in- “ "JJ gjL olher .forms of tightening “nd and phlMMChicago, cloudy cl .... 79 ' 82 .50 lures at 8 might be happy to have, one)ne six IstrationIstratio would like to confine O U U 31 without a general Increase, he S n n a ti,' )2 58 al T. F. Weather Bureau wllhth levels: lev els: ata t 1 Buhl, 78-58; a t-C a stle -. creasB than the proposed six per SS; SousapliQuist wtent"! Cincinnati, rain . . . . 80 62 .02 58 a lT . F. .? inonths la te r. ihihe c IssiIssue tp a simple yes; oor r no • '' ■, i*- . said.- Clevcland/cloudy .. 78 63 .. 74 pper e r ccntccn t hum idity, 60 a t T . F . forfl,fo ra , 79-60; ,ot T uttle; 78-64; a t cept if needed to combatu infia-inua- .j^ Y/ayg and Means on a n al and Richard Parmeter,, sousa- House Means on an Increase in personal and Ricna "‘°House ReDubllcan_LeaderidCE Qg„verrcloudy-rrrrr^85~51K ? ? c li __r r Eotomolpgy-Laboratory-wI^Ml-^fngJi{!MEotemolpgj 7(LKtngJi{IM2HS7. _____ . ipokes- phoneTJiuycr with the‘band for Gerald R ------Connntttce, where all tax negls:Wgis: corporr corporate income taxes, spoKes- phonef Gerald R. FordTof Michigan and rDes C rMoines, S e d e a r .. 79 58 .0818 . *■ — :------• Then' on Tuesday, Chairman jation ATS will the past 15 years, will be solo- q o P c a lalrman jjjusf originate, is no* men forfo a variety of views will |he pas solo- GOP congressmen have said g!?roitDetroit, rain rai ...... 79 58 .04 o Gardner Ackley of Johnson’sihnwn 5 y,j,ere near finished withith its be prepressing for a chancenee to jst ist at theU weekly conccrt ofI, theth e »hcvth e y wwill ill n o t su p p o rt a ta x In- . ‘n-Fort Worth, cloudy . 91 75 .. , arm Sum m ary CouncU d( Economic AdvisersWvisers considerationconslc of a complexex bill volco tthem. Twin r Falls' Municipal bandd at crease unlessu the budget first HelenaHelena, declear ...... fil 58 . .'• Synopsis,J Farm Sv uesday 8:15 p.m. Thursday in the city has been ■ ^ ------• ------to aramend -the Sodal Securityecurlty AckhAckley, appearing Tuesday 8:15 p.i city has been, cut substantially. - Indianapolis,indlanapoli rain ... B3 67. ...• Higher ppressure pushing Intdito and somewsomewhat cooler tempera-- System and related programs)grams before the’ Senate-House! Eco- park.p a r k .' ‘ ; ; [ ' ' ~ ’ JacksonvillJacksonville, cloudy 891 73 .4717 the IntermountalnInterm Region will-ili tures today and tonight.' such as medicare. The House nomlc Committee, ran intoIto de- PProgr ro g ram n u m b e rs Will - in- , Kansas City, cloudy 88 67. .02)2 provide fair fai and slightly warm.n. . All of SoSoQlhern Idaho will be itration elude "Emblem of U nity Fireworks begins a IM ay July 4 recess mands that the administration elude \T Los Angeles, cloudy 85 59 ..• cr wealherwealhe this afternoon in fair with iate. consider closing. loopholeslies in March,March,” Richards; "Arlane r tf il .''} fa ir w ith risin g ' te m p era tu re s Thursday,.as does the Senate, consldt J - Louisville, r a i n ...... 82 65 .21II western aand central valleys of THursdav a aso its Overture.” Boyer; “Komm,ffi Seen Today. S I “jl Thursday and dry warm wealher I . Committee Chairman Wilbur present tax laws to Increase its Ovcrtur Tli",’ ' ■ Memphis, icloudy ... 87 -74 ....* Southern 1Idaho- Some cloudi------;— ------Susser------Susser Tod.” choral melody, pnui j AreSoIdIn Jooy, Paul Schneider falling: to Miami, cloi cloudy ...... 8fl 60 .. • ness ness will will lii linger In the cast, withth «Is expected Uirough the week- . Bach; "Tales From.. Vienna lenna rgqpgnlze friend who knew him Milwaukee. Milwaukee, , rain...... 77 60 1.00>0 scattered slshowers this afternoonjn end. , ’ . - ‘ V* when he was a young collegelege Mp]s-St.P.,Mpls-St.P., clear . . . -78 57 .. Area Towns® . ||Magic Valleyalley Hospitals] . . m ail. . , Holly Houfburg enthu-thuT New OrleaiO rlean srclear. 98~75 ----- ^------(Continued From Page,(, One)O ne) slastically discussing b u ffaalo lo NewNewYork, York, cloudy .. 83 64 .. - Five-Dayy pFere r e c a s t barbecue . . . Shirley Haganigan Okla. City, cloudy .. 92 '72 .. »ay they have had some15™ com- : Miijgp agic Valley M emoriallorial GoGooding M emorial Bowles; "Emmett's Lullaby!" lal ‘Dy. SS® wearing attractive yellow dressress Omaha, rainra ...... 81 60 ,11 be two to 8-degrees above normal plaints of firecrackers being se( Admitted . Holmes,Holmes with Mr. Parmeter as rearing The next five days will be two to 6-di ... off but_complalnts_are..aboutI ahnut Admitted .. • • ._Pete_PIer9antI, Jackpot,;pot. Philadelphia,Philadelphi cloudy 83 59 .•• . warm aand - j dry..A. high pre»;!s- w ith,ith , afteafternoon, temperatures : VMM ■••Mrs. Wallace-Conner,-StevenSteven - Jon-Jon-Vincent-Bolte.-Goodlng, i^lng, soloist;-"Quadrille-from-'‘ean soloist^ ^ the same as in previous years, nJV talking on telephone . .. : S Bill Phoenbc,'clear 5’ 103 - 76 ..•• sure rIdge will bund up strongly;ly generallygeneraUy fcIn thc 80s and 90s by. ^ ' Hill. Mrs. Lawrence Burnham,mham, and DickD Roice. Dietrich.'■h. Can.”Can,” Porter; "Brazil.-' Bar- ® ®®/:t>orfel walking tLough office[fjS PiPittsburgh, tsburgh, cloudy .. 81. 61 ..” over tbe western sUtes and dis-Is- Friday andan a ilttfe further •pptijcTf Ju n io r "Steadm an, M rs .' RobertR obert Dismissed roso; "My" Fair Lady,’' Lemer " ”X a ‘S.d.ngtlrccr.c1<.J;«io> door . . . Dr.' JaiSes L Taylor Pt nd, fje., 111 warming the first of next week, •’» Lcazer, Rosalie Probasco,I, Mrs. DonaDonald Mason, Gooding.. -- and Lo ’• turbances from the Poclflc will warming it ers and other "dangerous” typestvni-z IE.. -- and Loewe andJ'Joyce’s T istgf^-talking •, to College of Southern£ ? rPtlnd d : Ore. f , ^ th Night temperatures will be In sa v -^ Harold Houser, Mrs. James-Re-le s -R e ------— ------—:------^— Regim e be diverted well to the. north Night tem] ------are'-avallable—officers- say.- In the 50s-and 60s In most valley r » n ^ qua. Douglas Flint, Mrs. Jay a t J Id ah o em ployes . ; . D r. H a ro - SfPJ** threuf^ Canada. • the SOs-am many neighboring states an d s- M St. Benedict’s, Jerom e ^ Brumbach standing in hospital Richmond, ay areas by the -end of this week «v Inin Overman and Hattie Jenkins, all ^ 7 — " : ' - rr.': u T em peratures 'Thursday areas by t some ?re finding their way Into l”nnr Admitted A-nr f corridor . . . Chet Hillman tell- 5 , }-i ^ through Monday will averagege with lows fal the upper 40s in , ■ the area as they always do at i**" Mrs. Walter Morrison, Mur-„ . r . A l IJ ,S » i» -r-;S 15 » . M - Army Fights' ing Joke to Idaho State’PoliA ®. ------;------T— :------:—— the mountimountains and higher., val­ this time of .year. P®Kim Chojnacky and T^i !• Tfc* secretary secretory . . . Kent GreenwellS San D i'8”. 'l '» r - • 6! •• ™ ' ley's. Normal dally highs and orSlM ^s-H ershgK em ^ Shoshone. PJ q san Frin., clear .... 61 S2 .. p i , , „ At Jerome .about six stores 4®“^ ihone. dlscu«lng State Police. wdlo low s fo r th is pe rio d a re BoI.se ------are-selllng-fireworks-and-busl, flooding Big Smttle jleatL ...... ^.63_JS_.. iX U n i ‘m S Hansfin,-M!shr-Sincj3lrrBuhlr -^ j —z g — systom-^^Ray-Rostron-rush. :jHuntog,.^_,__KS- 87-58,-Gooding-85-54rTwhi-Fa!l3-— ness, was reported as “modcN T^ton' Newell Bingham and Johnny i- ing to appointment . . . David 87-51, B u rle y W-5ff, Pocatello, ately good." No new ordinancedTnTiS W. Owen Severance. Haiclton; s ” s : : Jerome Mrs. C a rl Johnson. Jerome;•rome’ Cowell Jerome; Mrs. l^Og Mead crossing Shoshone Street Washlngtor 1 85*53 a n d Id ah o F a lls 82-50. !____ has been passed by the Jerome SLostRiver ^ IB " Wiring Begin &»and'i John Carlisle, Heybum} ’ t Terry w ^ Marlon M arlonJ’ugmlre, Hager- _____.—.-Mrs-George Miller display- , - ■ Precipitation will be confined clQr councli a n d tfie s a 1 e* of - 9 ^ U lcan'an; James Haverfield, Buhl, poCA Biom, Roberts, Mont.; A lic e "''"i; Buhl, POCATELLO (A P)-the U.S. inVIng pride'pride over her granddaugh- A 1 ^ 1 to a few Isolated thundershow­ . c n and Mrs, Gerald Bailey,, Wen- Army (Corps'of Engineers has ter'. . . 1 S A laska CanadaT O i TB • ' ■ ■ ■ ■ , ’ ’ AstlelAstleford, W h ite River, S.D., I has ter'. . . Mrs. Dennis Messenger - O^B^ding ^ers with most valleys getting no £[y’dellr “ sent m« and Mrs; Albert Beager, Ely, sent men and machinery toI help and smallsmal son having lunch withwilh ' H1 a w a i i . rain Tliur Thursday through Mon- ’ , ' — control T issued- N ev. _ control flooding on . the Big her pareparents . . . Mrs. Virginialinla M, Work began Wednesday morn- d a y ; al Lost River between Arco and Lawley, 1 Ing by electrical and plumbing As ef Wednesday morolagnorolag Dismissed CCassia Memorial R and Lawley. Hailey, talking to cousin _ , • 7«! ift *"8 by ele Sunshine should average near Twla FalU County Clerk: Harold MrsMrs. Jerry Mny. Mrs. Earl tho reservoir ..near Mackay,ckay...... MrsMrs. Luther Koonce. Foir-•air- ^alEa^ Calgary ...... •• . 75 46 fjr^firms s forfor tthe InaiBjlatlon of wir- I. M Admitted J” " .J 90 per cent of possible. Winds 'ey Os- Anderson, resident engi- field, giv giving Information on Pit,-^inohtoAPio- ...... 74 4S - ing ing andand w;water liSfa la the new ^ Lancaster said bU olflce had ls>Is- SorenSorenson, Daisy Roberts,. LianeLlane jayneejayn' Anderson, Wesley Os- j.i should be,light mornings and neer for the Corps, said here neor PicnicPier . . . And overheard,ard Montreal.Montreal ...... W 57 ■nvln palFalls County Judicial med aeven eonnty fireworksreworks PeterPeterson and Hazel Black,ck. all tcrhouttcrhout. Mrs. Myrtle Fowler, evenings with moderate south- f stands Twin Falls; Florence Bradshaw, Mrs^ - Jurlev; today. ... ""Aa grancgrandmother is an old lady Ottawa .. B uilding. permits. Ibe operators of stands Twin dshaW' Mrs. Ted Smith, all Burley; , lady ...... l l Building. . west or west winds likely dur- • Ll the county received warningsramlogs Mrs. Harley Parker, Mrs. Wil- M,a t Alyce . Anderson snld there Is flood-Hood- wwho ho kkee e ep s y o u r, m o th e r fro m ••• Mrs. Dean Murphy, Mrs. Alyce , ^ndei Tuesday bids were opened bv jnging af(ern(afternoon hours. . from sberlM’s officers Tuesdayroesday Uam 'Chambers, Gene Grill;»l and Thompson,ThomD both Rupert.- Ing at ’several points alongB the spanking you.” Toronto., the county commissioners for Warm sunny weather will re- ___-aftem ooa-that they mustst have Mrs. Victor S^ancarp, allI Buhl; DUmlssed Ji''"*river. „ Secondary .roads and ^ -— • ------W in n ip eg . both phases of the project ond suit In further gi?wth of all county' permits under thebe new Mrs. Roy Brown, Mrs. JaJ a ccjk k Harris and OleaniWellq Wells, f“rm land have been flooded. T i awarded contracts to Bradley c o u n ^ ordinance. . HollaiHolland. M rs. Klrilne Russgll j etelHo' there has been somo crop J J C fl Boiler Co., . Twin Falls, forJ. crops and soil moisture will be ------:----- —— ------^------j] KB both Burley; Oziel Capetellio, "Si Death Takes ^ S 1- used up at a faster rate. This- - — :i— and daughter,-and.E.vaJames,James, Heybum;^Mr9.-VirgilH»vhu« Wlckelkel and ““"damage, “Se he said. ig plumbing and Elcctrical_Eqi^p; S n Juncau“.7:.;...... -54-;47 .46 wIll-be-good-dJ7 ing weather foi—— ■ sparklers and other "safaafa .andand Burley; Charles Legston,•U^ Mrs. tLloyd Tuttle, both Albion;.Albion* Tho Jflooding has been caused _ ment Co.. Twin Falls, for efec- H o„oldu....^..e8 ,4 ■ putting up hay. All farm work sane" firevorks is conducl^W bano Gonrales and MartinT Roes- KtS'Mrs. w i, LeRoy, Clamm andd son,s6n' by heavy rains And heavy snow I C B ' trieat Installallons. ' S Teacher, 40, Sl'T should make good progress, der provisions of previousmrTrm- mu- ler, tall Filer;' Melvin W ebb. ^ a n d M rs. A llce Neddo,NeHtfo’ *nelt, ft'he said. The weather fore- . ‘• - ' " ^ Only one- plumbing 'bid was'as RangesRanms wllwl contbiue to provide nIclplfl-legMatton which bban u n s . Shoshone; Noah Tnte, Kimber-omDer- w„i,o k ' ' cast Is not encouraging. More A f T ‘ lyj_Kathy Nutch. Jei^me, and rain Is expected in the area. .MAt .I/ XHagerman1 , Idaho - re?eted”5received w hile E le c tric a l E quip-'1^ better *hai than average feed with ------dangerous-flreworks.-^------:------1 ^ 5 le, and . "s" r . m e n t w ith a bid of 515.086,50 S d a S r tv coun- ^r® h Jensen, Hagerman;------* m ? i - j r i ------Seven-pieces-of-hoavy-equlp.iqulp. _ ,_ _ ™ ^ ______■ _ ' High Low pr. .ylth abundant moisture In the soli in In-Rupert, however, city coun- M inidoka M emonal mcnt ri I ^ag hagerm an — Wayne T jay ay Aoeroeen ...... 81 '49 .29 was—ww—was-iow -am ong—four—bidding tnost-area- cllmeii have passed a newMW or- • Births •**** mcnt rented by the Corps was HAGEI ■. Men Waite.- 40. Hagerman school Bear Lake ...... 77 52 ~ .12j2 firms forfor eelectrical work. ' ■ dlnance'complying wlth-thethn new Sons were bom to Mr.r. anda n d ______A d m itte d . jjuLjiiL-on..tha-jDb-Iuesday>-M -on. en .Walte,_j hool Bear U k e Mrs. William Debban, Filer,er, and H“ llcyeslcye Garcia and DelwlnnWoir- WoIP and eqiequipment are olso onQ the “teacher, “^ner, died at His homeome B^se Boise ...... '...... 74 51 .01Ql “ The The plur plumbing bid was In’thehe' r '■ ...... ■' atate leilsIaUon. Tlie R u p e rt j 3 a m ount of $6,084.84. ★ Jaycees are operating a ,^ boofli M th M r. a‘ n d M rs. Doyle W lUlams,lllams, le>-, boiboth Rupert, and Rlcklede Wll- job fromfroi Butte County, the9 Big WednesdWednesday morning of a long Buhl ...... 80 5J .03 ? '" " “nt of T w in F a lls ' ■______Ham s, itrict, illness. Burley ... for sale of fireworks oiUhfl city Hams, Paul. ______Lost R River Irrigation District, IHness. i ' B u rley ...... 80 “ square and the M.H. Kingig store sto re ^ ^ ^ T“. and ond thctho Stato Highway Depart-ipart- HHe e wwa as b o rn M a rc h . 12, 1927,1927, CCaldwell aldwell . I . ; ...... 77 52 , ‘ • also Is selling them, . _ mmenf. enf. fn HammHammett and attended schoolIiool Castleford ...... 79 47 .03D8 Two J . ^ 0 Girls < '. A thlfd appllcatfon for a 11- fl ^ "Thero must bo about 50 men in Gooding,,Good graduating fromrom Emmett ...... 84 48 cense to-sell fireworks In Ru- • Magic X' Valleyalley ]Funerals.O fighting the flood," Andersonerson GoodingG ooding H igh School in igdO.IDdO. FFairfield a irfield ...... 73 43 K iH ia Star . pert .was withdrawn, city offi- said. "The water is hard toI con- He attendedatten the Universityf of GoodinKGooding ,...... 82 53 .11I . Jp |. V ie l l l C d In , ^ ' , SPRINGDAtE - Funeral•1 ser-Ber. JER(JEROME - Funeral serviceservlces trol 1*'because of the flatnessss of , anand was-graduated fromrom G rarace,... c e ...... 80 54 .08 , ‘"S. fi& riy, vices ior M rs. Carolina' Pehraon'ehrson for /MtAlbert Sidney Robinsonon will 1*1®the ,8'"* ground. Tho reservoirIri ‘ at the formerform Southern Idaho Col- Grangevilli ter, village b o a rd chairman,airman, Johnsonjohns will be conducted;d at 2 bebo conductcdcom at 3 p.m. Thursdaylursdav MaclcaiMackay Is full and can’t absorbbsorb kge of.of .;EduoatIon, Albion. Hailey ... S CarMishaps C a r l Jpi . «ald'fireworks are beingng sold p,n,.pni Friday In' tho Springdale at Wllc erome any "'ofo of tho water. We’re On Jui ..i.j Idoho Falls ...... 78 54 .68 ■ „ ’ _ Spangled ingdnlo at Wiley Funeral Home, Jeromo. “"V ™ We’re O n Ju n o 30. .1948. h e m a rrie d ne ' By The Associated Press . . . "■^“In a varlety-Btore-and'grocery ID£335-^ S 'w a fd cha_pel by B ishopDP Hof-H of- FmalF in a l ritesi will be at the Jerome attcmpattcmpUnjUtvkeep^o.BlgXost :iost-Bernus -Bernus Durfee-in: Gooding,-Ho store under authority of state ^ce C y pon River spilt into two different had tat -;TheT:Idaho-,traffl(r-death.-toll — H f-= of ace Coltrin. Final rites will, be Cemetery.Cemeti Friends may call ^yver ferent had taught school in Bliss, ^ stonds at 105 today, thc result of M f I and cdunty 'regulations. . tjeijji id eve- channels above Arco. If wo can Hagermi _ ,• held In the Pleasant View Ceme- WednesdayWedne; afternoon and evo- channe, ecen Hagerihan, C astleford and deaths Tuesday of two teen-a'go f f % Sale of fireworks In Burley down PrinevllIe.'Ore.,'nnd served as Kuna .... Burifiy Friends may call at the ning anda urttll time of serviceservlces P water down Prinevlll Idaho girls In separate automo-rWeekend 10- . at three -stores, Includingig ggroc* r ^ Paynep^y,,, Mfirtuary 'rfiursday/ after* TliursdayTliiirsd a t the funeral home,lomo, ^eek. we con minimizeImlze commen commercial teacher, coach nnd .02n, bile accldcnls. ^ noon nnd evening and 'p Friday rld o y ------tho flood rise.” , driver driver t training instructor. “S Hc jS id?..:;;;;;:::::87 S ^e?*ls^&giiSdIS?^^ J”cr’ C hrlsline Swim , 16. Pocatello. \ | 5.1? JS- pricr to services. The" family PAUL"—PAU Funeral services;cei torfor - of Enilneec.pe^Lpor- was prfi prraclpal flLQastlcford, died •Tue.sday ovening of Ihju- J l , as In previous years, but the suggestsP contributions beI made GeorgeGcorgt Davis Green will bo con*con- °n the Job in the area Mr v council passed an ordinanco this area j^r. Woito belonged to the Po'catello* fife's susiisined‘ In-o“ tw oicnr col-Si ------Special" ^ l Inhft P o ^ tello ...... 82 52 .08 i! lo ^ e Primary Children’s’8 Hos- ductcd ot 1 p.m. Thursdayiday Inin H agerm . llslon Monday. She was liie;lie y e a r, updating provisions to ^ Hagerman LDS church, IdnhoJajo }^°SrRRexburg ...... 73 63 .07 1 ' ^ , ” °' u«il Pltal, . , tho RiRupe« LDS Tabernacleicio bybv Tillotson., Anderson waa ‘hore thoro Coachesrnnchei Association and the K r t daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Johti ' "TV);; i _ . .^ply*t3Srthe new state legIs- the Rupert ...... 80 47 .03 m ° ------BBishop-Jay ishop Maxwell. Concludingeluding |Tuesday “«da ind plans to return to- 2^ Measmoro of Pocatcllo. *" ■ "juiy ' ir2,’3, 4,-|h » latlon. Sparklers, s n a k e s and jni cnm^ Association.-'• Salmon ‘i...... 75 48, .44 .2: . JEROM E'-Funeral serviceservlces rites will^ be held In thee Paul ‘'“y- the Corps became c l,t. Earlier Tuesday. 18-year^IdDid lo-o*ong Roman candles are among the h t a; Survivors include-his widow.dow. Soda SSprh prings...... 70 Sl .69 lo-o*ong.weokend. Diivo a ong the Mercedes M. Johnson,)hnson. Ccmoti Cemetery. Friends may call at Involve•nvo^ved Jn tho flood fight al ” Anne Bocharach. Lewiston, died - rhnui - -Items offered. Inesday r«n“«t of stato officials.] Hagerman; n ‘ four daughters,lers, Tuttle ...... ; ...... 84 52 .09 1®^ ■ Chovrolot and ollior • vRfitUno Je ro m o resident, wwlil lil bo tho PP^yne d Mortuary Wednesday Suson Waite, Debra Wo Ito, Twin Fair of injuries suffered when her Two grocery stores are selling conducted * at 2 p.m. Thursday In afternc olje, Fall...... 82 K .OS 150 Fino Cars. sday In afternoon and evening5 and L MMarta n ila -Waite tt nnd Jayne Waito. - — car plunged off a road nnd 150 . th o - s a f e ani sa n e ’' flrewfcnui o rk i *ho Hove Funeral Chapelpe^i by riiursdny riiursd prior to services. , ^ all Hagerman; father, John, A.a ' , - - ^ feet down n rocky embankment in Hiflley aild councilmen^ 1 have Rev. Harold Llvlnoston. Final - Amputate Waite, Hagerman; ono brother, K lp ln i near Lcwislpn. A passenger,er! $ 0 0 9 5 P '“ » ^ 0 ' , not passed any s p e c l a 1I oral-ordi- jitea .wUl bo conducted In tho the TWINTWII FALLS-Funeral ger- . ,„,v Keith Walio, .Tulare, Coilf.; ',“ two 'i F i e l d m a n S h o w s MikoMike Me”McMurrny, 20, cacaped«d 4,y a mil# Jerome Cemetery. Friendsis mnymay vices forf Stevo Rohoy Sr. willwillbo bo (Continued From Pnge.One) At Gooding, sale of fireworks with minor culs. •• ‘ call at tho chapel Wednesdaynesday conductedconduc at >2 p.m. Tlhursdoylursday one In a thousand, accordingir.iin*r« Ih* (uitomir li olwoyi Ne. I tho Sawtooth National S Forest Tak^Toiu- « “S /, trom In tiio spud'cellar at the Howard•ward ' le I ilU lV tothohoujto tho housowife’s ahopplng cart.rt. Building. 10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Tliuradny.uradny. Adnms ran ch Inst Tliursday • , lands was announced by Forest ^ g “ ‘lay ’ J .V..V. Gnilhrnlth Gnilhrnlth noted that tho pro- Supervisor Max Rees Monday. I l | when the Occident occurred.:d. (C(Contir ontinued F ro m P ago O ne) d u c cr rec< . SHOSHONE - FiinernI' .er. '*) duccr receives 37 cents of the°e" R*edR.ed P. Maughan, Twin Fnlla M lA Signed by Regional Fore.nterS O f A o n ■ ■ ^,sHo, .11 ? nl to dismantle her llcei v ic es fo r Jo h n L, Connell w ill jiuj- ,p u mntle her llconso had been returnedmod rioiinr(tollnr spentspe by tho hoiinewlfe,e, cuunty )nnJiintlco of tho pence nnd NATIONAL ■ Floyd Iverson, th e proclama- ly.t '^“'■0 out In Iho from Be 'Vflllcr Amende. Albion,n, wnswas he co;idiJclcdco;i nt 10 n,ro. Tlwra- /igM » n Iho from Boise will) the incorrect■reel tliethe restreal beingbt nbaorbed by mid-d. m«yormnyor nfof Duhl.1 hns been named •/*'A t tlon prohibits fireworks fin all .t,„ „ JJJIJM- iigif}, she hnd lo wait somelie 20 datednto of lj(rthI and signed an af* dinmen an I 5? . tho narrator for tho Twin Fnlls (laydny ntnl the Shoshone Methodist minutcj ‘ dlemen and retailers. annn official economic envoy forS ' CARV#MI' RENTAt national forests in the In te r- rnunt n minutes before hor hand could fldavit slating si her iVuo date ot r.enh ( County Historical .Society's'a tour ChurchCiiurcl hy Rev.. Ralph Cnlrns, bo rclcj e 01 Joseph Giilott, prealdont, an-n- Idahohlaho by Gov.• Don Samuehon. bo-rclcased.------u — .— ,------birlh-was-Dcc.-6.-1045rnot-D rop-i,in,, I,lon nt 7:30’ n,m. Thursday.y, ingInR “Htlendnnce I'endi of, nn Induitrlal ’'Grooi ' gave a detailed history off "Dla."Din- Homo, Shoshone. into th( tho nnim of her hand ond rosentati Inl "Groon Slaiiips .Too’’ 31. . 1 ond roaeniation of her ngo lo 8«jn gain nvoryono.lnFvorvnnft tjie nrea Is urgedi(] CConfercnco onference Jnne^O in Boise, i th a t mondfleld Jack".for tho mom* _^ . ■. I ijienIhon vn would movo the llttlo fing- entry to , Supervisor Rccs slated th a t n’ondi flnif ,entry to the M im nrylnn.y -A A .o y niiond' .Ja n d .upper. o uso chcharaed arg e(l w llh aiding- and nbct- sn'crinl a e. FOR FAST SELLING RESULTS,TS ______0 Into _ ■ . . olof herlier erillro hnrid. t/ng Misi I S were Ron Wnkc- 0 ^ ^^ASi Forest.' It (s part of (he overalt lows constructed Iiy' the mto ^ ting Miss Kindred In Iho misde- wood, Williamwifl Jenkins and Jny m S S B m forest service fire preventioniventlon Same Perrin was shown by his .S m ry ' JoAnn, who Is a plthcerr for mcanor count.i S ll ty mmmmmmmmmtmmmmmmmm program to reduce man-causedi-caused grandgrandson. • "y >"■ S u p e r v i s i n g■> h.iCiher ball team sponsored byy the BothDoth reaider nt Routo H. Twinr w i n ^ ‘» ’>'______I------f i r e s on the 1,6B2,760 mmillion illion Tho tour also included mnny ^ t ip ? ^ Oakley r Jl LDS Second Warci,1. did Fulls, Missh Kindred was re^ _ acres of land wllhin thet forest, old buIldinRh aites and tho old I w li Y l ' not cry during the nrdenlI Inat Inst jeasedleamd aftern posting WOO bond , P , jc^^G EProgi-am ' Sk.1 He requested the continuedluodco. co- statestuto Normal School which was week, hut broke down whonn aho on tho felonyfe chari;o nnd IIOOft;, on . ■ Grassman operation of Iho publlo in pro-pto- foundedfound' in 1803 and Is nowow the tiie A fcformer Fllor man isIs cur- was told by her doctor sho she thothe misdemeanormls< clinrgo. Mr. JEROMIJEROME - Jerry Cnilcn hns tMtlnn thfilr natlonol forests. MnglcMnnk Valley Christian' College.''olloge.' rently serving ns project't engl*engl: y ^ o M m bo hblo to playy the JonesS e s wasw. freed on JlOOTiond.ui. beon choaencIiok ns Jorom e Coiinty ''Residents and visitorsI to all The 1group visited the Melchor neer n «-mll- «oa»on. Judge judge Harry Turnur aut July grnasninngrassman of the yonr,. it wasOS iCIAL I le lc h o r n e e r nnd su p e rv iso r of a >S-mil* I SPEC l/ natiojial forests are vrR'd!d tobe he mine where lead, silver andnd gold IlonllonjM ^utpnnslnn program foror Gon- •i t> t > t ------^020 an, IhIho dnto for preliminarynary announcctiannounced nt thO’ Wednesday ■cacotul w ith th e vao of fire ,Jn Jn were,w ere dlscowrcrf ■ fn I88>3i anda n d eral e ra l Electric Co., Syracuse, A P hearing 01) lhe felony chnrgeI ondsnd noonnw-ii jucotingiiicot of Iho Clminbcr of EEK O N L Y I any .form during tho fireIre sea*sea- whero a stamp mlii, iiauied^fromd'from N. Y. '“ *«• AP Has New , trial for htilh dcfondnnts on1 thcIho Commerce.Commerce THIS WEEK O 1 son," the supervisor said. . KoUon,koUoi Utah, by a' teamam of He isi Donald H, LaPray, son N a v mifidomennor chargca. ji(.He wn^wn« sponao.red bv tho Violators of the f I r e w i9.0 r *k 5s horses, hornoi was located. of MrsMrs. Howard LoPrny nnda-s; the New System . "fSIn prohnlo court Iliis week two Magic VnlVnlloy (jrowors. ifo wos ' S t a r t . proclamallon will he gulTtylil-X ?of " Albion 3 becamo the countyty RentRcat lato,,Hownrdlate,,11 LnPray, Filer,?llor LOS ANGELES (AP) -• Tho other youngyoi rusldenln have been ono one of fivofiv contoatnnls fur tlio52 , S u z u k i - EElec. l e c . S t i a misdemeanor and suhjbctftject to ofofPu, cuHdin County in 1870 andnd wnn,wniv A graduatogi of tho Buhlhi highhlflh Associated Press put Into opera-)pera- nrroated nrrostod on chnrgcs Involving imnor. . . . , • prosecution. orlglnnliy origin known as.M arshsh Dn*Da* school In 1042, h e a lso nerved served T| u e s d q y a Bflii,liJ|)ticnlcdIcaicd entrye n try toI drinking esliibilsh- recon- transmission 8y«wm.thftt.thftt n\ohts; n\ohts. CDnvld L. Harvey, ill, wn« _ . . L i....T rrrr...... :______sin, whore tho first buildingng wns with tlthe U. S, Navy before con- nows t connlrucied by Col. RiceIce UI„ tlnulnjtlnulng his' c I , ' CAN YOU USE S vi BDft anfJ tolevislon slalloiia. card..c ard .. D\ DWfly/io D. O ropory, 10. •*REPAIR iHreen Dolse City and K eitcn.tnn. aattended tten d t the Union College,'oiiogo, . multiplox system's Twin Fa =0R ONLY I'ho society’s next tour will bobe ScheneSchenectady, N. "V. lem's Twin Falls, wan fined ilS for>rli^ lii A m m brc b r o i e D e n t a l L a b I ISOcc FOR bh CASH? ______an overnight trip In tho Hailey TheTho next expansion program,nBram ^^rst phase, connecting 12 west- legal consumptionco of alcoholiclollc 3 30 2 Ym™Vi Exparlonca I TN petinliol ikhH Af Iht woiid ■ hu-iiweriigM. , ao7^ A aro* July 1H8. ' scheduledBchedu for completion this 207 qnd 8i. B. 733*41411 .a n not conllrwJ to tht o«M rrilnM ' ^ _____ y e a r I ol Aiaika, Ihft dlomoniT mln«i of » , vear. Involves a now Intenrated !? ’. kAw circuit center to sorvo es a —-.-WrvS:.;*'- ;'«« Tal Talks On LumberUtJJL. genoral- resource for. research ;____ ■ ' and dovelopment mlcroelec- • | :: 9 9 sS t tnr : k e S e t trbrtlcs,trortlcs part of General Rlec- i p S 'S . , I idng & terms ThM* ‘5^looi>«-r>M

W e s te rrn n Wear Featuieatured In RupertRup For►r JJu u l y 4 RUPERUPERf — Western wearar IstWilferth,IstWilferth,. Rupert,'was n a m1 edc d -- N^lssl^lss Freiburger-wFn as selectedid AppearanceAppearanci counted 15 per ccnt,nt, LakeU k e City,City.. She will be compet- ^ InIn "voguo"'in"vogi . Rupcrl trom'Tiow'Tiowjqueen," queen, aand'a»esdanti'selected cted by-the qvqueen' commliteerRcx!X andnhe'popnlarityandnhc'pc vote-at-ihehe ing--ln-lhe-Miss-Idaho-ing--ln-lhe Rodeo-— uniiruntil after af the July 4 cclcbra-cbra- for this year’s reigning queen,ecn, RasmusserRasmussen, Seth Rasmussen:n Jamboree made1 up the remain-ip- coniest at Twin Falls in Sep- • ' lion,lion, aciaccording lo an announce-unce-|Alia’ Alta’ Lcc Benneit. daughter: of and Bill IBennett. Each of thele ing 25 per cent.' ■' tember, tember, ar and the state winner ment byb John Trevino, whow ho Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bennet.1, Ru- flnailslsfinalists receivedn belt buckbs.s. Miss BennettBet and'Tlh'e Cassiaiia of ihisthis eveevent will compete for • listed cert. The candidatescan .wcrC-. Judged:d burg, nnd 1Miss Bennett rejwrtedjJuIyediJuIy 2-^. AlAir rodeo performances":::!::;: : FectJ-ond-Jflmborce-held'SQlur-ioior- --Palti-Freiburger,-dau«hier-o( -Palti-I r-o( on-rridlng-ability-ond^generalon-ridlng- al that-her-j that-her->'car-’s-activUle4-have!start..at_8 vej start -.at-8 .-p.m ..^r.-^evln^ 1 ^ . day night at the Rupert Civic Mr. and :Mrs. Chudt Freiburger,ger, knowledge of horses In ridingig indudcdincluded . apMarances s at t h1 e'annoiinced. ' ‘ snd.rarrittm:— :------^------P au ir-w )tlS' competJlion-held^une-llT-wUhlh G03sia-G0unly-FairrO^k-l-e-yis|^AlP0-0n-Gossia-Cou ^s|^'AlPO-on-lhe-agcnda-:-£ocaha ------Blue-eyed blond Gay Wilferth,ferth, manshlp trophy during the eve- horsemanshiphorsemans accounting for 60 Pioneer BaysE> celebration: andlcity’sndlcicy's annualanna celebration is four . H daughtsr'dt Mr.'and Mrs., Joe nlng. ______’ ______perp e r cent c e n t ot the lotal judging.g. ihe'Days Ih e 'D a y s 1 of '47 PaVade In SalHaltidays days of hoihorse .racing. . . . ■- I • ■ •• ; • ______

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^ ...... ^ [°r i. ■ ■'w e b ■ CHAISr& CHAIR i P j ^ ACHAISE I S E LOUNGE ( y v ltf i- p A D ------— ■ ------B CHAISE 6.99 CHAIRlAiR 3.49 1 I . 1 4 . 9 9 } Full 7 W eb« Wid®Wid® ■. ^ — 11'. lER 1 4 Trem endous volue fo'rD'r outdoor o u tdoor lotlounging . J I Tough olumlom framerame with scsoft durable foam*. ‘ —come sit-in them at Penneys. >" ' • filled pad. Great valuevalu e at a t a t low Penney Price.

RECEIVIMG RECOGNITIONjNmON lor Tor Iner m years or latttitui federal dayT nigf i e e l T T~TKese l M Trennrem endousIS E .d ,M . V A Fries, who Is employed/ed by the DepartmentI of the Air Force, T V. B. Riiarorri Cfuffe is Riotdng~thirccrtlflcfl(e~prcsc•rtiflcate-prcsentatitmt-Mrsz-Frlcs-hnr-been-em i^De-— Biue-c ^ ^ ------J ^------partmentT-Wflshinfif^n.. D.C.; W arjlarjD cpartm ent,^ Tokyo, J a p a ^ Dcf daughtg ==FO R3G IRI3=Z:S^ Bangkok,. Thailand; Department►cpartrnent otof the Army, FirEiiStls, Va., and' 1 ^ J ■ cullure (ASCS), Twin FFalls. alb.______;______.. ' > " seersucker SH0"RT SETS' \ \ | " S SWIM SUITS Reduced M —fop with malch* 159 Y ' H . jng shorts...... • I . f Vj 99c-2,99 fll I DRESSES.— Sum m er types, i * 1 % ^ Small Numbiumber Of Auto SWEATERS — 24 Only ^ lovely p astels.------0 8 8 j \ Puilover & CardI- c OQ / I l A gans.5 Reduced.,. 3 * 0 0 / t Sizes .'3.14...... : . £ to UAW Negoti ) ...SCHOOLSHlRTS_;^PBnni_ -SC H PANT SUITS — Gay^clM srvx ^ { May Veto U. 3^^*, Preal® never* i \ canvas / F 8 8 ' nood-lron...... * . 0 0 / fobtic...... : ny AX-MAIIAN—i . . . l-----__ .which_producLifln_WDiker5_Dp--.wlllch aLicm; ■ DCTROIT (AP) - New■\v Unit- P'"™ prove and'the companies .sweet- from - i f e 'S g ! ^PRE-SCHOOL''’ ’ ■ SHORT SETS— Doubi)j kn it, ed Aulo Workcre voting' proce-nrocc> fntl iho .^killed, the produc- that J )5 .such I » ji,ii N JI l / / i . SUITS s u r — -y JiJL tap wifh prinf shorts., a small tIo" group then wlll demand as tiu ued by 1 \ j | ^ > / J / R R e dedi u c e d ...... / . O O ,.\i dures open iho way for a small ‘‘O'* )>l Marshmallow 088 . ^ ' minority of union membersibers to more, too. produ. k^wans r . vcio results of this sumimmer's m er's TraTradesmen havo shown grow- ‘•’c / / BLA2ER SPORT ' 7 ■ b e lt.-...... O . f J- ...... UAW- contract negotlnilons)ns with ing r mllllance in recent months The consti- \ f J l. \ V/ / JACKETS— JACI 3 O QQ ‘ i / Only. Reduced. .0 .0 0 SWIMWEAR-i Entire stock ...... tho_Blg Three automakers^ers. and and i the UAW tried unsuccess- tution :ontracl / *\[ 1/ loaiiv ll fully last-summer to gctHje.DlB votinfi .. Reduced...... 1 8 8 0 8 6 . Tho UAW disclosed toaay il / - - SLACKS — Gotton-& ------bas nulborizcd skilled workers Threo to,reopen contracts ahdad Uie se - -Sizes-4^12..-.. I- -W — -j* moduc- Slvo tho sitllled an scp, Nylon. ^ OO to voto separately from produc* Penn-prest®. ...* .0 0 , PANTIES-^Scoop, up an n^i tlnn workers on tiew niiiinnnl nutionol immediate Increase of nt Icnsl roni n rt” . • PANTIES .eentlve J='y. wllWiwithin auto plants contend hoard OTTTOw------Boys'-Penh-Prostest;—------rocjgg------^9 S h i ­ - f u l ...... *t f o r p i ■ ' E m b ia s s y ...... n nf 114 workers with similar skills em- h tended the prlviloBO to 113 of 134 r t s I 4 ' • Self'insulatedS e l units ot General Motors.rs. Tho elsewhero. are paid ' . SPORT SHIRTS KNIT UAW Indlcntcd hte other GIVI SU IT S — 6 only T yeBtbb fFOR o r INFANTS q ] Kn}l.t cnuJd vo(o sefwraJclyJ.M1.PT/ Jf The 'J'* Independent Internation- TRY W A D S ’ . 1 ' , , R e d u c e d ,...... * ' . ; D R A P E S they nsk. ' " nl Society of Skilled Trades Ims 1-Olt ™ 1 ' 1 - . 6 6 T O P S , INFANTS’IMPAN. THERMAL BIAN- WALK SHORTS — widew ide . Separate voting nlso hnsins been You can ml> er (rnlcli ou'iur iliott ^w qa I o corduroy. P'enn- en n - -a a a KET— to ^ 4 8 x 5 4 ____ 4 . 8 8 •approved for some O.ODO union- ilaavt poly*ii«i/ 11 4 4 t to 2 0 ...... 3.444 4 Easy-caroEaay- cotton knits:s S " 1 » “ IIIT9 6 x 5 4a ...... 13.88 down n contract, the nactpact Is c HU,.. In crowneck or turtle-9 - O^ 'f '' . '*" . '...... ■ , 99 6 6 xX 8 8 4 4 ...... Z5.68 killed for nil workers withintltlntlnit thnt r .______' PLAPLAYSUITB — Toddlor. 'fl seersucker for i i?A neck styles. Pink orir BABY BATHIN-B ' I 7 818 8 1120x54 2 0 x B 4 ...... 18.88 company, U U B l u o . . ETTES - Automnkers fonr such n rntlfl- , boy o r girl • • • • • • B lu o , ETTES . Reduced... If 144x84 ...... 2 4.88 cntlon proci^duro hclRhtcnsclRhtens 1 / /^> f r:r,:v.:'.;~ boy chances of a mnjor strike.kc. Cur- i{ t f d l l l J l B i r f i r V * rent contrncts explru .Supt, 5. > the Home j ^1CAMPER SPECIAL 1 , FOR WOMErWOMEN IlarfininlnH liuRlns In 12 days. , F o r t h e H RIB TICTICKLERS— PolkaI dot or print Blouse . .. 1.60 Production worker-i wilhinllhln Ihcthe ^ SKIRTS— Fashlonablo cariveaarivas with rtmarshmallow,belt. niB---Thrce-nutnumber •skilled■skilled ----- ...... - r A i i .. Qay prints...... ■.> > t. tradesmen moro than 56 lo 1.1. r U L . _ DISH TOWELS — 30 Sl SLEEPING " Tre1 0 0 % - C o tto n — , ■ • .. SLACK!SLACKS— Beautiful printsnts with or vwithout belt. Big. Chryslcr'A white-collur workers ^ / / ERS"' ET. i —. vj 100%r.-. r cotton, Nylon bind- Big Savings...... 3 .8 6 arc less than one-ienlh\ of tbo , / / , , nble. 72x00, Qlua ^ D A SIR UAW's mQml)crshlp wllhin thnt ] THERMAL BLANKET — 10091 9 9 b a g QOLPo o l m SHORTS — 65%% Dacron, 35%< cotton, bait hin thnt r / / • il / Ing, mochino wnBhoblo. 72x00, holds Qolf T o e s ...... I..,..I...4«fi8 corporation. / \ w’ / l / W G old, B oIbo. W hlto...... SUITS— 100% wool, double breabreasted with brass , UAW Prosldent Wnllur'fifir ,P- P. . , ^ V ' h r . P ^ S E T — ’5 0 % Forte! PoyJesfor, ■ Hcuthflr is on rccnrd ns snyln{{ white, lilac, orange. 1 ■ 1 0 0 b u tto n s...... 1 2 . 0 0 If skilled, production nr whlte- ilthtui federal ‘service Is Ardyco E. 'CYA9MINE SATH SET — 50 RID KNIT TOPS— Drasticallyitlceliy RedLR educed. S h a d e s of. . 50% nylon. Pink, 21x34 whlto, III- bc3.44;, t lid cover ,1.44 I collnr workers vnlo acnlnstInst?w& rati-rntl- ^ Air Force, Twin^ Falls. Capt. W. B. L.44 I I . T T Bluo. II®. Pink o r yellow ...... ;-lina-faeen-emp1oyed-by-the^ar-De»— —^ flcntlon, "Ihcn Ihero Is no con-con­ ^ M ^ ■k 24x45 - 5.44; 21x34 • 3.4 • swSWIM irvi \WEAR— Reduced.I. Entire stock stoc of 2 po. end 1 tract — It Is ns simple nnSB that." that.” t, Japan, Department of ... . 1 . 8 8 ______1130 produc- E. M ain thnt Sl. Industry-wide uniOHs .such VALANCE-- I 6 8 X H ..... demand us the UAW arc dominated byi < production workers nnd wants I n grow- of tl’c skilled are overlooked. r months The UAW amended Its consti- 5 ■ ENTIRE STOCK OF SWIMWEAIWEAR REDUCEDICED I - ' success- tution In 1060 to pcrmll contraci V] CK OF -tlie.DIg voting by segments nnd to : give I / EKTH s ahdad Uie segments veto power. BOYS’ WOMEN'SVtEN'S., , GIRL!GIRLS’ ^ (lied an • scparnto voting wa* mado m conllnj-enl on approval of- the MEN'S , skillet^ union's internatlonnl executive y 9 J W CAIAI rtmcT ' contend hoard. Approval for“ ltl07'TTOW------M „ J2 m ” F ro m ...... • . - M 1“ ™ 3 “ ^11-’’ cnv hns hoen|Prnntcd, j MAKhTNO WIOblNO RINO JEROME " 2 ” ' lECK M E N 'B 'D R E S S ------W(WOMEN'S ^HB6R • , STRAW YOUNQ YOU MODKRN ------Our Price $265.00 So, Lincoln'irnation- & TRY ,clty T1ME.S-NEW.S WANT ADS M E y S 'fl'H E W rjlECK------Compgra wllh ringi des Ims l-GR PAST SELLING RESIK.TS R SLACKS SeaSeamless Hosee ' H/HANDBAGS PAJAMAS P/ ••Iilno for $39S.OO SWEATER ^ BUHL ...... 7 .. 8 8 8 8 I „ , .CRIDI|^TERMS Reduced ' 2 9 9 c Rsdiiceff. .... $ 3 .0 0 R ctfucwc tf u c K f, $ 3 , 0 0 Sh«lby’« parking 1 4 .8 8 w ool 1 0 0 % wool or wool)|& A 0.110 Average lr> : & SANE i Suntap only. TramofTremsndbut buy. 20 oi^lylly AnothiA n o th er P en itey .V eluf. / ^ 1 0 0 % Shetland wool 1 D acron* pullover, TWIN FALLS },00 Albortion’i parkin W H IL E A T PENNEY’INNEY’S JUST SAY CHARGE^E'JTII -''ri;:'. Shiilby'i parking I W H IL E ^0* Filar A Polk r*' ,. ' I 00 ' , DaIfy pQua«n W. p * : I. . 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I FALLS i tio n ’i parking lol y'i parking lol I'l > A Polk K . Q ua«n W. A ddlion | IH I UrJguan (B. 5 • 7 . -■ ■:...... J , ;■■■ ;■ V ; - ' ANDREW TULLY © p i n i b nt l P] a g e For eeigl i^ Aid;; LikeLil Or Forget;et IIt ------— - T - — 28-29v-19679 ,- 1 9 6 7—------— v_ I's haiid year after >64r‘to" meet ^ ...... - I IIIIIIUI ■ • i' I WASHINGTWASHINGTON ~ A nybody whom ouroiir V Washington mastersI the national Interest,*’ the Unit- InIn thethi pastp it slwre Main Street's hart ^ ro. their biUs and pAy their toxes. allegedly toll. His words reflect-• cd SWtesStates “resu-lct“r this ttRpotit^ dislUusionndisiUuskmment whh the pro* their bill ______mmind in d if 1 sstrike tr i off a small, in- allegedly toll Tbey_ate-geneially_«f_middio ------'ed-the-avcnige-Amcrfcnn*!rtjnf*—•— ing-of taxpajtaxpayers'- money to-lhose-- -g-gram. ra m ______------'n « y - f « ■ m«Ial lor S«n. ho cUs3 hicome of all nues and ']'////'» eqienslve me flement over Washington’s pol-- rodpkints whowl demonstrate gen- AtAt any any rate, events In lhe c ^ hic )o-. creeds; And they need somo HartVc?Hartkc? In an Interview, tho . jgyIcy of fccdlntfeeding thc hand that bitesI ulne and abidingab friendship for Middle Ea East have helped con- cr^S ; , Democrat frofrom Indiana sounded us antjand hisj,is t gtxiwlhg anger overr our country."country He would also. vinoe Vince HartHartke lhat the program help. . not 80 much like a member of ike "“iL iio pictured the Forgot- , | IWtfilllBQg*— M not so much _theJ^aiJy demands of dfim6nslra;__cnd_cnd_cconomlc_and cconom food, assist-^ _needs_a _needs_a,g< good trhnnhig. ‘Take{ j---fnn—Amffrti-iiftT-irit -‘•hgvittg- hfl----- — —•-the -th e wir rld’s ld ’s ifi6st'exc!uslvfticlub:~|Qp^^^j.jg li tora-aftiPHot^ra-whb -proclaim,I roncej nnce tq_thcto_those nations-J'whose--Joit!an,-to- -Jordan,-for-faTSUnce;"-he*aMi— ten-.Amf «»♦ Iflbbvlsts, and neither do thev ------— _____ : ~~ :;as .as like s6mo,somo, bank:derfcjTyin8=:th‘anHrRcpi-4hanHTRcpiibllc-owo6-them ro t—nnctlons-and-t_actions-aiid-attitu^-are Inim*• -i^W — We-have- e-have-balanced-the-budget— lobbyists. no- demonstrate in the streets. In - ■, Ji-O P i* ' ' • . to hustle IIP the rent, and this - only A^ . livingnvi Tfct privilegedi icallea! to the Unitedt SUtes." . ofof KtagKtag HtHussein without balano- dcrnonstt -' ------; ^ — ------WCWE-JJMMI— IVO the twUIght of theh: Uves, their --is-rare-cnocgh-oa-Captol-H3 lU ta tu ^SISJ^ » j------:------TThb-is-startllhg h b —ia -« .stuff. ft;ffn ■ ingtnp nurn iif nw nnm SInr o 1050. w e haVO thO twiHj to merit using up a wad of news- _ ^ given Jordan «8.9 mlulon in richfts-areTMKnilly-grajidchll*-- ricto ffl ------Offlclol C»y ond County N«wipop*f. M«mb«t Audit Bureau ot drculalwn ond AP tO m e rit Usinj , Hartke, possibly the most oul- a ^ Democrat whoso liberal ere- given Jon p rin t. I dentlals are unquestioned. InI military miUuiy i aid, nnd sine* IMSM9 dren dren bom boi of other Forgotten ____PuUiihad-dally-and-Sundoy-Qt-UO-Sacond------b ttrtd -< spoken member of the stolid dcnUals an nic Americans. Tbelr disBngulshlng ----- Entortd;o»-»«ond-elni*-moIl-tnollaf:-A(Hll 8. PEspecially tnnrlnlT v on' foreign aid and senate Finar f tho old days, such remarks were $387.8J387.B mlUimillion li direct economic Amcricai J918, ot th» pott offlc* In T»*ln W fi, (doho. _ " v . v f c / , Senate Finance- Committee, took “ y®' ^ characteristic is that they, want SirMt Weit, Twin FoJI», Idoho. 83301, by TK* 5918, at oti whiit he called tfie plight of made only by politicians ..dis- assistance.assistance, of wiiitdi .some. ?5P...charactei -~nn»i-N».*»-P«Wl»h4i*ft-Compwy,-I~u------1 ^83301. 3 3 0 1 . cund»f tht o a ot Morch 8. 1B79. r gO the pracUcal approach of a cU- tiat’Vto earn thelr'own way-ln life ."------_lhft-yFor-gott«n^Americans,!i^— , . .tv * mlMcd tis NeanderthaL The foct millionmillion isis istill pouring Into that . to !eara t ~ izbn Who 'haa' bfifen bTmU kl 'o»ce ' country. And tiiinnhe-nationjon------TTo-help-themrHartke-sald-ha «rhel| ------lOWNEY . O. A. iGu»l m m Hartkc H*rtkc secmodsectn to bo speaking «en who ha - Hartke is uttering them now is country, a JARED HOW JACK MUUOWNEY . I that eagerly; Johied Nasser’s in-hi- not not only only would fight, an incomo - Pfe»ldiint Pubtliheriher Executlv* Editor . the'tm mindm in d of of the plain citizen too often irin his 'discussion off a happy indicationir that evea that eager! ^ across the land on behalf ot foreign aid. Ho urged that "Ina thoso who supportedst foreign aid1 sane war against Israel.” tax t« increaseincre this year, but would, •■ ■ O. J/SMITH ALWESTERGRB4ERGRB4 . . WHEY t»DDS n ' Hartke believes that we shoulduld plump plump forfo raising the credit for Wonoger , I^AdvtrtUIng Monogtr , _ • Monoglng Edller Bujineu Monog^ -• *'stop our giveaway armamentsn is dependents depender from , J600 to J l,000. DAIE THOWPSON’ PAUL STANOIEWOIEyy'' • KAROU) STIUS v ' " ' - ' " ppro^m r o ^ m aaltogether, and takei a He Ke u urgo r ^ "updating'’ of. Social Omipoilng Room Manogir PiT*» Boom Manogir Oreulotioo Managtr *1 closer look at the scoreboard-forfor Security Security p enable retirees to our food and ecoodmic pro*rro* continue continue to e a m vdiat th e y c an i r r —I ...... veyard- • ; VoiceB FromFromThe Graveyard grams." He said he had foundind without without limitatkin.1 dnd tax laws J ""a a growgrowing ii sentiment in Con-On- “that “that enableen deducttons for the - j . ~ gresscress iorfor ia tougher, more real-,>al- skyrocketing skyrocke costa of iKndhig ; / 1 .... Istictetic AK)rsaj^ralsal of whotJiappensens jJ children to college.” i I'll buy all that. Senator, and / ...... ______! 'to the taxpayer's money." ' I’ll bu; - The Indiana -legislator alsoilso -the the medal. med tob.-Ja-the mean- _ ,.i ------% said be had found that “moreoro lime. lime. I'llI'll listen, cariftilly to tho and more ot my Senate col-»!• argument argumen of any grass-roots out- The Contracraci Case I < s>Mleagues to are1« cocking an eye to- fit fit '^ flWd c h might decide to run ■ m ^ ward tbe pli^t of the Forgottenten this this guy guy for President Hartko .- Americans — those whol workork talks talks likelik people. - Many do not realize it but this court to instrucinstruct Twin Falls County citizens f w ard tb e i . action between a group of‘contractors they mu:m ust provide such a structure. ■ ^ ______A m ericans ■ and the members of the Twin Falls J3ut they did just that. The district ^ — county-commlssion-is-iraportant------court-thoughtc o u rt-th c along-the-same. lines...... — -RAY CROMLEY It is important because there is a The'contractors The' cc feel that the door Tujl lurking.danger in a situation which was was shutshut in their facc-when It came f*l! J permits commissioners to proceed to to thisthis generalg contract IbtUng. .JmiBsai ” With public ccmslructIonTwithout:ben'—-^~W ^g"cjii e-can-see-theirtx)intTrThe-^mer ____ WMI Two Againsyainst War efit of a' general contract. ____ gency” g e n c y ” could exist in other fields . and it would give future commission . ’• WASmNGTON ■0 Indonesia, the wnr (thoughi not togethe together. History presents us of Tt Is hungry. Mfihy nations have forfor famfarm products. But they Uilked almost 10 enccence KosyginKosyj took what has be-■ iroops. would hnvi ... yet ren, Ihothe peace), In tho Middleiddio wllh wilh ncno examplo of such a mir* neither the. arable. Jand ^nor tho tech- AndAnd c once it is expanded, the ad-... hours.hou«. So it wasn’t chit-chat,t. como como tho the slanijard Sovici-Arnbcr* , 1st T lieworld sa mr e o n V ietnam . HI'e e Indonesia E nst. a a d d o o . . • . :>e- would have given the Commun- yet lhe nlgal skijb. to produco enough food mlnlstrtministration should give thought'to, AconvcrsaiA conversation which lasted thatIt . posilon oon. a Mkleast set- Red Chlnct [i- The 'Kremlin’s bright excep-xcep- , , . Security can only bo long between two men that bigIg . tlement: 1Israel, must pull nb Its 1st ding world Mosci renson for thinking theho tlon ^Qst. in the arming of Cubo after founde< found«l on.povrer or on a bal* - ...for. their.people. More.and more -of the rem oval of.nlLagricultural con- ‘ - could take one of ihree-direc.c. troops.out troopa.out of tho Arab Innd et- It . Red“Imperialij Chinese were right In derl-vo.._ji6 The -turn ’K - to - comnninism underwder .ancc.of..power.?i- ance .o ...... — th is’‘responsibility'’ must fall to the troJstroJs and subsidies. Most farmers h) ’ tions. seized be(orobe(o (hero could bo onyIts ding any Moscow. indica 03 a_pal. ofthoks tlonCnslro.' in th WoWo < and the Sovtet U nion U n ite d S ta te s . WQUldWQUld i welcome tho opportunity to> -They—They couldct range the globe,e, question otol seUlemcnt. It . '‘Imperialistic'.’with Johni West lf-bo.Bavo.._ji6-turn'!{* Nevertheless, commonplaceslaces search for that security through In the last two or three years U.S. produceproduce as much ns possible andI decorating tho landscape withlh ■ This doesn'tdoci ruto out the pos*ny any from indication tho that 'In his talkssi* provido Cnslro •much of tho nnswer why compel competitions always menaced exports have risen to the point lhat sellsell it it aat the going rnte on a boom-. platitudes alkiuta tho prol)1ems of□f alblllty that Uu In secret Johnson with tlon; Johnson the ho had loUreated'Stt MOSCOW Ncve'rtl pushes on. It is notol inIn by the nuclear peril. Bolh of us os* from Iho standard Soviet post- provide r the nation’s once tremendous wheat inging worworld market. ‘hotho world, world, and through easy>y and Kosygin Kosyi arranged for the pull out of nny Important sense •'beaten"tle n " llvo lIvQ p« paradoxically, sa y s A ron, *• • Rlve-and-tainlve-and-take smooth the , wayly Soviets Soviets to to put pressure on ion tho tlon; And theJoh Unlled Slates must,I" In Moscow tho struggle ot tho giants,lonts. os os endtenduring rivals "which'in all for better U.J S,-Soviet reloltons..s. North North Vietnamese Vie or nl leastlhe pull tho out somo of Vletnom. *•- nny N o r imrIn it soon llk e iy ito -be...lt— c ,. It— reason must not fight cach other —They—T h ey couldi reach agree-e- glvo«lvo them apeclal word fromtho And ^ons,Johnson, publicly, wds in, is tho a f continental - maaa power,Twer, to thetbe death and wbich cannot ast tho somo tlx for-opposllo rea- Nor is i mment e n t on onooi o r m o re vlLal is*& Johnson. Johnson, A fter nil rj* bursting wllh economic nnd. mil- como como tto agreement.’’ sues. DutBut tthey said they didn't.'t. If this seemss( unlikely Juat on?re- son-s, fices in VI itarya co strength, prestigiouss In Tho Tho human danger which In- OF OTHERS —Through- T h ro u g l mutual inlerest. or member IfI wna only n few fordAfter to nil h tho Amerlcnn sacri-=h. manyburstlnR ouarters of thc earth.;h. It Vests vests llIhis paradox and colors all through tliotht insight each gainedMi months agoagi thnt JobnMin Hucrut-re- fices onco in ho Vletnom n ho couldn't of-”0 jtary can suffer at reverses and not real- "limite "limited war" Is that at somu ew ford to have budged an Inch, ^any m ahoiit tho other side's vlow andId ly excliangedexcliang notcH with Ht> Chi Blnndnrd / ly suffer. pointpoint < cither tho Soviet Union, -et- onco ho met Kosygin, from tho c^n sufic knowledgo of n problem, theyiy Mlnh, thothc Norlh Victnameso tliu UnltcjC Il believes In the finalI tri- tri- suddenlysudden fruslrnted and wenry Z\\[ Blnndnrd Amerlcnn iwsltion Ihnt jy Opinions Of GueGuest Editors. could Siri put the wheels in motionJn leader, leaderj urging u direct peace mit n Co O' um ph, w orldw ide, o f Its Com*(Tom* ,nt .At hav having jls re c u rrin g U irusts cso tliu Unltcjd Slnloa w ill n o t jier* ^eli towardto w a rtl variousV flclllcmenlft,ft, talks. Johnson Jol didn't • revenl Vietnam. munlst follh — nnd sees many • turned turned back, or tlie United ICO mil n Communist tokoover ot ump), v nono to hohi revealed until thoIIO this.this, NorthNortl Vlclnam did, and Nor cou area!) nf the glnl>o rip er thnn' th a n ' .States, .Stnten. out of potlenco at hav­ enl Vietnam. munlst f SflOinj) BRING REASSESSMEI^ Israel Iflracl destroyed.dc Money can bo belter in*i. tlmo tlmo wnswas ripe.rl . . scorned acorned thcth auggestlon. mako a i over (or tho effort. Inging encendlessly to lurn them bock, cy No matter whnt Kosygin andmd hnvo Nor couldmat Johnson afford to aren!i ni With tho war etided in the Middle Hnsl Vjuslcd vested In In coinpcnsnllng Ihcm for th eir lost{ Sin Sin ce ce tiioy tiio l)Oth Indicated th ey No m att But Is even nil Ihls the! full might move beyond tho bounds ^ mado progress on tho first butut Johnson'aaidJohnson' i lo each oilier mako from Uio 0 y switch—or ojipcnr to oyer for a ftber effort will bo required to pick >ip properly properly nnd an effort to mako more pro- P^og answer? R aym ond Aronin of of of camcaution and bring on the un- t didn’t accomplish the nccond,.d, nlmut tho Mideasi! nnd Vlclnnm,Uld hnvo dcmnndinf! m ndo nny concession— r u i Is tho plcccs and put together a moro diirahlo ductlve tluctlvc lives li for them thnn in Middle Hast dldnt aco Franco auggesW ll Is not. sug-Hug- limited lim ited nuclcor w ar ne lllie r one i( th n t lenves th e third ns tho big'Ig thothe .Sovlot lender hnd tn takeher In from troops Uio out Amcrlcnn policy of not answer? peaco (han tho last Doth, tho Unltecf a n n s«««»< . Isrn rI sJtowl/l Ijo cncouraficd lo Jol a l '**nt lenves gesia hls own dlstinctlvo iheorylieory wants. wants, ono. unknown of tho conferenco. No,0 . puiillc pulillc tlid tluJ Ktiind hu did on tele*im, dcmnnding iiegoilntliir Israel must pull Its pmnco i states atid th^ coijso nf world pcnco hnvu lenst Icnst Koinolion' of Ihcm return lo Isrncl. ” . 3 might explnin why ll took al*»l* vision. vision. . . In troops .Slnni out bf ot Arab lands l>oforeIlls t,|, gotten off better than they might hnvo, Soul Tlio 'Iho UnitedUti Nations hns l«en Justly crltl* ^ nilght cx K mosl 10 liours to say whnt wns,.-''^lIon9..-''^Ho hnd como lo this coi|ntry:Ie- iiegoilntliins. kind nf nt ,ey , • Bcorchlng can bo cxpccled In Washington cizcd cizcd for for Its fnlhtro to avoid war. Jt Secror "'osl 10 hn .Slnni bolh men wero In this And Olhcr capitals of Iho worid. tary tary -• GeneralGi U 'nmnl hod noi Iwwcd loQ on on Ihelr Ihelr minds, m iI for ono nhnhvlous purpose: to win nppenriid i □n back the confiduncs of tlto Ar-.try kindnnd Vlutnnt iircdlcnmenl, whnt theyis; WAYNE , BRANDSTADTIDSTADT, M .D, llio primary loiera ore tho clvlHon and Mr. Mr. Nasser's Nnsi pressuro and pulled out tho0 They woro Iwth negatlvo on back the i n the two biggest Issues ot Iho dnyny nilsnlis who werew miffed ut Moscow,vln nppenred liig, could to h av e dono on Jsrnelm- \ f J ' A, \ Boldiers kliica on l>ot}i sides. Tlio war hat peaco-koeping penco-ko< force. It might havo beeti In for not helping them nttalnstAr-. nnd ann hlmse VIetniim, which wna noth-- w »M l aJJowed Jixael to nivo iJio' A «l» another avoided. avoided, Ho said In hla dcfcnsd thnt tho,Q — “ tho Mldeast Mk. nnd tho wnr In for not I Q Vielnam — in (ho sense (heyey JsraciIsrael afteraf(i (ho Soviet Unionow ing, neither. could hu nn aurprlso. John- military lesson and to ronpen tho Gulf of force forco was wa plwcd thero orlRlnaily with iho Vielnam - n st fion him self nnid th o y ngrce «an hiiportnnt nn ob^iorving? tho Remove Rem loose bottles, stones, tho wuNteni nilles, I’orhops her reckles.i W ASTf Nations. It wai U,N. weakneea and U.N. tho wuni W A S F N O T O N - T he An*n* Tho Tho Prc:President listened In both PmnKlotit *' on flnfotyturo. P r rules aiiRgeatcd forr nil . . andand otother potential missiloi ho- failure, in tho withdrawn! ot li» peuce-1(ccp> courso courso wlllw remind Western Europe lhat thoI" nounccment nounccmen that President Lyn*n* points polnta ofof v vlow cfirufiilly. Hu then nnd leak I "** operntnrfl nnd tlie person whow ho foro foro y y o u nlnrt mowlni^. dctorloratlon of tlio WuHlora Alilanca should don u. Jol nth PrenKlont aend up n trial Iwlloon *afeiy^ Jng forcc, lhat opened iho doom to war. dctorlora Id don U. Joliiwon had a grandson:in callcdcalled up congreaslnnnl leadera ito press ( needs tiio protoctlon Is fretiuent-luent- Adjust Adju tho speed of tlio blodes not coiillnua. If (hey tieed a furtiier r«rnln- cuuaht Wa icn nnd leak lo suverni of hls favor* onernior —Somo form of jiul/co for tho more than m t conll 1- caught Wnshlnglon Iiy aurprlso.0. to (Q gotgot (ficiKicir oiWnlon. fiolh £ens. Iltliiking < Iy A child or Innocent hysinnd-innd- wellw olt hheiow Ifie m ax im u m . T1iin ,'ono million Arab refugees who were fo;ccd , .dor,d o r, iliiw w lll 1)0 Reminded Iri tho form o f Rus- ]( itnc era ito press coiumnlsta thut ho wns „oeds th . U wnn known for noinu monthshn Mlko MIko Mam ManNflonl nmi H V 0 r 0 11 diuiuhter. or w ho m n y l>o 100 o r m oro3 fcct tect willw ill atllli ,ciit your toughest , out of lsmul when ll was created nearly’ flIan flian dcsl(]nsdcsl, on Arabian oil. — Idaho Slates- n,at tlra 1' ns. Iltlnking of iuivifig « grtttid- - _i,/ »• iliat tiro Prosldont would havei'o jjirksen JJirksen ■■said they would aupport Tliu Prc ”, away. . grois,gross, decroose the danger of 20 years ago. man man n n ^rand^hlld,^randih bul White llouin the Presii II daiiHliter. Z (l,. " in the President's imsUlon'as-a intlmiitu I Tho popularity of iho rotaryolary Accldcnls accldo ond Incrcaso the lllu —Review of United States policy In thoI - r' ■' flourcua du ort Tho President’ did this nt nn ' nnurcua duiiled until Ihu Instst gra'ndfatlii grn'ndfalhur whether, i.ucl pro* ImtncdlaU , , tnnwcrn In nllenti^ hy IhoI fact of yot of your mowor. , Middle East. Wo have an Interest In cul- FROM Oil. lAMP ERA. ' . minutemiiiuto lhat Ihi Prcitldcnt Johnsonnn duced duced n n boy nr ti girl.. a column intlmiittt at lunch, nnd tliiiro waa iri>- immedlato ronctlon nftor thoI.H , ^ ® nro Hold w"''* * * New N ev e r pull y o u r.m o w er b a ck - tivotlng friendships lit iho Arab world nndI A A wickwick in lltna might hnvo naved nrltalnI'l bud jiud mndo mndo up his tnlnil whuihur -nio'H ib President Prc then cnihul In' or column apponred. Ono editorial!'“ , overy year. In aplto of numer*imer* ward whilo the motor' is nm* mt^Riptlng lo counlor Uuuain's ^ a in s tiioro. iilHo Al»u bo/HbJnfl bo/ii runti, o r wliniovcr Did ntimlxir’>■ Jio j,o wwanlwl anlw l hl.i <' ot Russia. Tho bovlots joined with tho Unl* wol(. 5o ll." Another cdllorlnl sn^l, .‘"nila,'i !'™ Whon '1flovoral Ihouiand person*rson* pronclpronch fences or walls becnuso queried as to which hox the'ho' como camo hac hacit nnd nald his tioll ndmlnlHin ted States to ask a coailo firo aflor tho>war• *^V’yliig Trying to iKnito.an oil #!|ck wllh explo- X!illii|!icni*' n Is Iho first pregiinnf Idea tho each y e a r a re h it b y e ithtor er An Bolld Boiid debris striking such nn n iVcnldent woiiM llko lila flrat'a t showed showed th tlw A m erlcnn public in iti_ m onths broko out and tho Arabs woro taking n nivea or infl ndmlnlHirntlon Ims pul forward looso nhjcci thrown hy n rotaryoinry obstruction obsiru may rebound wllh > I Blvea or nopoCn la llko trying to Ilglit nn oil^ *itrandchlld '^|^„ ,-hHj tn lie, ihe reply was,IS. favor fa v o r o( fl( a n girl, T ho Iliirris Sur- , < b e a tin g . Dut tho .Sflvioia encouraged M r;I Jmf>lomj^ wllwith A flr«crnckor. Sclemisis ttro now Rr' in In inonths."’ yg. blade .** ^ or a frngmont iirokonm orfo/l ' damai ' damaging speed, " '‘TJio Pfosldant wanfa l« keepan veyvey rovon rovflnlotJ tJio oppfwUo. Tiyj Whl* Naiior In hla adv'unturcs that Blurted iho takliiK a ;„r- Tlicn Georgo Ciirlsllnn, ,tho,nl. fniin ^2Ji-r. fiuoh A 'hiaiie, thoso c nan n no Stop Stop tno motor beforo push* I taking n lesson from our olcciricllyless nn-„ nil... ,.uhis ..ioptions upon at ihlsIln peoplo poopio ho ho Interviewed fiworftj “'ry. hat war. This ahouid aorye oa a roinlndnr llmt ’ceslorN, II,« ablo Whito llouflo prean accre-1.1 longor bo considered fronkk nc*he* . . IngIng your yt mower across grnvol • ; 'ceslorN, wlio knew bettor than that, Tlioy“ ■' ,i llm L o ."i. ' ■. . A lioy. ), |,oy, dunt hnd we must maintain military HUiwrlorliy,, BliAply aliAply uii sed a w ick. “ "I®- t/A tnry, firat denied timt Iho ITosI-^,l' cldunis. <“« ' rotjds, ronda, curbs or gos or waler whilo pursuing such goals'of mutual aelf- Wim Wlili blib polluiion of tiio scnH Inscotnlng an . JFrom ^avarlniis sources aroundId Wllh thoIht 10Q8 olectlon a year - duni hnd ” a dnuglilor: sccond,A *' Rnch ‘ yenr lhe.new''nmworn:>werH valves valvea in tho lawn that nre cvm - Interest 08 a non- proliferation Irooly. nrowlng growlnB problem. iCcnnoth. Hickman nl iho,Q to w n In hM ^>cen learned th9t ^ t awny nw ny tho tho Proiirdoill cnlled In thni nho I' won ‘ mnrrled, nnd third, aro C“>“nts. eoulppcd with Improvedroved alightly nlightl almvo ground level, —Recognliion tluit tho Rufinians moy try’ Rochitsio Rochitsler InsUuito of Technology HUggestst« Mr. JonniJiAnson’s hdvlsers weruro hlH poiltlcnlpoiltlci ndvlsers to find out1^ - Ihnl i aho...... waft nhoul lo hnvoJilt a anfoty ‘•"ch fnnluroa but, aince hn0 ono'onO' andnnd remomlMri that any Imio to foment troublo elsewliero, hiIII n. a, lelti lo iter lo .Sclencfl maHMlno tn at ex|w rl-1. npllt down the lino ns to whetheror how.UiograndclilId how. Uiog would nffect, hnby. -ou tu hin •r® buys cgia now model ovory yenr,year, or or depression do] In tho lawn ihay ...... ---Ibd-Unltod States Ims taken a worlilwfdo I monts nionts b.bo inudu dropplog colton wad* or 7.«ci nml , Pflt l;nhy*,y )ii«h\n chancoschance In iho next olncilon,,"‘‘1 Unforlunnloly, " tho Prenldont(c. ""foty mnny ofn (ho oidor machinesH nra nllnw nllnw (ho hlodo ost l)ost a alio in nnd coinpoaltion of such wick- ‘I"''" (Innt'a chnncos In tho decillin InrlyZ L an L his dnuglilor kopHnsisi- 'Hlls "till In. Is duo lq pnrt to tho) tact iinaltciidcd unaltc for ovon a low sec- tlon and North Vietnam, roriinpi some oft bundles himdles iand lIui hunt woy of lighling Ihem, Tho atori _ yonr, particularly aJnco It didn't1' Ing tho ^ b a h y Wiis «oln g lo lio ho .cj,'r that c amany rl opornloro aro using onds. onds. . Tho Kiorks lnilslcd a.grandson" look ns ihtiiigh nny Repul,llnm ,|| ,\1 ‘‘ tho critics will recognlto tliat It wns thoI AnotheAnolher roniedy, he thinks, would lio toto nt this timtlmo would aorvo notlco horn nny day. il'n n l^'lt power 1» mower for tho first . Mov candldato coLt:com d up with first . Mow all •Inclined Burtnccs reckleianeis of Mr. Rassor, supported aiulI , enuipctjuin ei empty tatikora with auction dcvlcea}8 on Ihotho woi w orld Hint llio P re sld tn t , , J ihli it■?, wna Lmly Illrd whouw . thattim o ma nnd p a rliy lo th o fa c1 t ihc I t

. I . r " 7 - “ LUIW" E L E C T E D ...... TTwin w in Foils Fol Times-New* -.'-5? - -- • f INDIAN WELLS. Calif.' (AP):a P) ^- •- Juno Jui 20-29. 1967 Miniskirtedrted Girls : ------• — Norris Goff, who piaycd tht h c ------— ^ - ppart a rt of Lum on the old Lum 'n’l . A b n er r Vi.^ iTRY TIMES-NEWS WANT ADS “ . Abner. radio show, Is a ..cityl^X-rA^:-^*^y-|FOR:-FA S T ^ E L U N G R ESULTS - -y V ^)MikeGoldGold Seats -I ------c o• ucotfffcl^anlndw. ffcl^ ; '' ' ] .. ;------•u K... ^ H B H | ______BjLEDDYi-GILMOREIRE______IhIhe_Rollffi-ay_Royi?w said_0« ^ ^ LONDON (AP) - Miniskirtedniskirted seats were shawd icf zccommo- ■ ,, . girls ridlag London subwavsways are date thc bodylbut admitted that finding new seats unbearableirable oh early carJ> in thejnorning they can r a A U THE NATIVES KNOV/NOV/ THAT FEARIESSI FARRIS ^ Iheir bare skin. be cicold. The magazine said oth- • ■ STINKER . . . SAVESSAVEj THEiTHEM MONEY CON. lietD-islt ctL-pTOEngersJlnd-tl^ciseats jpQ rf '::::r:^t.’3::axlccrible-shQ.ckztD-:slt cc;pi ...... Hown on one of those sealsata early hard.hard ------^ ------^TAfiTtY. ' 8 t/f'a foratgner-i[gner- moy-f mof^not-foaW r*^-fff6l~ •in the morning,” explained;lned oneone-- - “L“London Transporrmay un- r - j ^ . Slinlcer gai ls”«n»urpai»laiied'ln6d ln qucquality; Stinker sla- — wittingly, have dealt a blow ,at ! girl. . , witti tioni boof) that "Ihere•r* ilii non* jbktter r*gardl*ii — —Railway— ^Jicvfcw,___—OoKicioI fficial Ihcj (he friiniskirt.*' it o b served.______V / magazine of thc Nationallal Union - ■ ------. ' ______of brand, reggrdleti of priic.” Th< Th* fgfeit dddlfivX , or Raiiwaymen, says 'Xondon T 1 , ■! ' ‘ , mmak* al Slinkor gai lopi.>1. Tha itlnk*f itinkw won’t t*it your ^ | ^ • • Transport is receiving a1 nnumber u m W f Idaiho X C Power f of compiatiits” about fiber-glassIber-glass /i, , cr*diblilty by loikingI Batformate,'Batformate, Boron or Nkkil seats oinHe'Ihner.Circle~line.— llff . . . but thty gaoranleeee nona-beiternona-bsile and *a«h tank- ' m e Lonaon su6fl/4y is'operat- 1 t 4 “ full eon»ain»-|liver-javlng»-that-aavlng»-that"ar*-TealrLoolr-for^ ------ed by London .Transport.sport. A _ _ , i;.’ spokesman said: "Wc shall bear W-, ihl-Blg-Skonk-iign-for-qoaHty-*^or—qoaHty-end-»avlng»r-ltU— ______In mind the views of ffi'm“-Substation the min- ‘J l |i| habll-forming . . .' andid you get GcGold Striks'itampi, , iskirted young ladies. Ot course, - • we have some people-whowhn^lilfe like POCATELLO (AP) The Ban- i , , nock' CounO^ Corgmission W ed- \ . ' these seats better than the old *5® are nesday, in effect, directed the V ■ ones. The fiber-glass scats are aTw a” Waho Power Co. to move Its A : experimental, and .we are wait- *““new substation from • Fremont S ■ ing for'the public's reaction." « «r/i«r Heights within six months. ; Most London • doiiies wear M fV.n^Bfh The official decision was to « . body stockings or tights beneath > their minis in autumn,I winterwintS company’s application wSm er^or a "conditional use’^ permit “ - and- jpring. - With . the..warmerr for-the-rcsidential-arca,I, but to I INSTALLATION OFF ^ NEW. E ^ o olfice fo r tKe i V l n FFalls a lls ^vlco ‘vico president; Mrs. RuthRuth Guyer, treasurer;ti Mrs. Ruth ' days, they've returned to ordi-« 1“^ permit the company "to) use theIhe Soi Soroptimlst Club U conductedmductedliy iiy Mrs.Mr Edythe Kbonti, fourth Vavol 'Vavold; retiring presidentnt and-director; and-dfrectoi 'Mrs. Ruth Carter, . . • nary stockings. T^ir leaves a 'I p FREE CAS! sires for from left, lieutenant governor governor tor foi the Rocky Mountainintala recor recording secretary, and1 Mr.^. Helen Cannon,Ci presidenL The . h^wpen «tsting .site if it so desires for froi ALL YOU PAY FOR patch of bare flesh between :eed sbc Region. New officersfrom from left left are are Mrs. Christina Petersen,ersen, ceren ceremony was held In the CarUlonCarUlon R Rc eception Ce^^ter. M A i m . Slocking top and panty/ toiTombottom. a not -to exceed six Re * . 1 1 ARCTHARETHEAOOmVES, — . S w nronths." This, the commission-imlsslon- j .. J). Mmmm „ This is the area tha't'?5 ccausfng ausing fMtlW/- -• THETHEI TAXES AND the trouble. ■ ■ • . to make other arrangements." I ■ _ THESMILEl ' , . •f • f The decision wns unanimous.’=- Twin^alls?alls Soroptimistimists^Installtall €Officers5— ^ -«-M The commissioners followed fp c promptly a recommendation TCtary; wero presented Mrs. Maurine[aurlnc MMoss oss wiw as' introduced a s a new ncW Negro Urges..- a made'Monday night ^bv^^the by the New officers for-thele Twinling andi financial secretary; wero were in- f^s. Ruth Carter, recordingIng sec- Terry ond Mrs. Ruth Edmundsmunds member.member — * (k)unty Zoning Board. Falls s Soropiimist Club were in-Bfcs. 1 ... ^ Som e 20.-F rem ont H eights-res-BhtL res- italicstalled in a d i n n e r Thceting Theeting rrfary,rrfarj and* Mrs. Lillianin Fill-forFill- for ciuclub actlviiles of moree thim Table decorations for the din- fDAHO'S ABORIGINE Carillon moro and Mrs. Anne Frey■ey and 15 years.yex Corsages were pre- ner at 7 Voting In _ ■ £idents voiced vigorous obbieciions je clio n s Tuesday 4 “ ^*' night .in the Carillon moro « n e r a t 7:30 p.m. included pastel INDCPENOCNT... • ■ to the substation location,on, liTam a Reception Center and twovo mem- Mrs. 'Vavold directors.------sented------sented-each of die newV offi-mums olfl- mums i and nylon mesh favors . I I poblic-hcaring last-weefc— — m bershlp __Mr.s. C a n ito n receivedt/ed thc the cers. for indi'individual tables. Mrs. Ter- rp j —Missi^ippi—- pit.1 ~ honors. president's presid pin from Mrs,rs, Va-va- ~Guci“Tjucils attsiraing'fTomnr~t}re the rywry w B as- 5“ ln“ chaige''of" program ------rT -w ln vold-and-Mrs. -VavoId was'as pre- Buriey club included.Mrs.. Mary arrangeiarrangements w ith entertain- GRENADA, MIss.'CAp T ^ C U - o ------Mrs.-Edythe Koontz,-T-wIn vold-i i-^'^SH B IIIttin b ers ' maxing a grueling, marathon l l i n ' FaUs,- Rocky MountainI-Regfon Regfon sentedsentec a gift pin from c lu b Curl, 1Mrs. Alice Conrad,, .Mrs. mcnt includingin organ numbers : hike of 24 mfies in a day,lis Jam es ___ Group'P lieutenantK governor of Soropti- rAembersn\emt for her servicess of the EvelynEvelyr Sherrod and Mrs.'Bessie'Bessie by Mrs. Vavold, and piano num- H . JVfercdith c hallenged N eg ro es | ^ . mist International installed11*1*1 Mrs. -gj. year,; Bryan,Bryan. Local guest wasi Mrs. bcrs by Mrs. Teala Bellini Taand . 1777 Kimberlyriy Road, R oad, • Twin Fa1iA~ Helen Cannon as president. She *%. . In Grenada to flex theirir^uS politcal JProtests 7 . ^ ^void iS Two life membershipIp pins A. F. Oslund and Mrs. Ester Robert Thompson.______* muscles this fall. • succeeds Mrs. Rulh Vavold in - the office. “Negroesa re going to be po- A. ' litlcaily effective," M.'Sdffi iVferedith -tXAtomic SiteB '"m Other new officers areare Mrs. M rs. said Tuesday night at a church ^ ^ ■ Christina Petersen, vice presi- ' meeting—the first in a.“p planned C r f WASHINGTON , ■ (AP)-Repre-i-Repre- dent; Mrs. Ruth Guycr,\T, treas- . i,. - ...... -- sentatives of civil rights groups — -.fieries of-political orientation ses- ^^j^roups urer; Karen Griggs, correspond,-rrespond- sions along his highwayW IVrchmarch sloles arrived In ly marcn Washington Tuesday toj pprotest ro tes t , route. _ *" '^gig selecUon of-Weston, 111;, as site t i "Negroes can "decide-every forfojr a giant atom smasher-and Jp f f important'polilical race:e In this receivedrca a promise a new at- France - Tests~ , - - S e a r s : state and the white manan knows temtempt would be made to over- U f I ll,” he said. ^ , turrturn the choice, to ovc“; 9th Atom Bombmb ; ' I I Ho referred to the Augustugustpr prl* - Rcp.r John_Conyers Jr.. D -...P/-.. PARIS (^)_-^France deto- mary in iviississippi forr state of- m^ ic1^„ said lie wilj move to natednate its ninth atom bomb Tues- fices, including the governor- strikestril Weston as the site:e for the day night at its test centcr on . ship. 200 billion-electron voltIt (BEV) MurMururoa, in'French Polynesia.iE i M eredith, sej/iing a foot-blister-)Ot-blister- protonpro accelerator or to) have its The Defense Ministry said the , ing pace uAder a broilingliling sun, authorizationaut] bill sent back to blastbias was "of low yield.” • • — plodded into Grenada-after-10- a f te r —JO comcorr m ittee:------— ------iSc------SaveraLmatcJests are?kj.ched, sched- ■ H' I hours of wolking that covered-24:overed-24 , Oppositiono to Weston Is based uled In the Pacific this susummer m m er n ■ miles and stretched to> 75 miles largelylart on the Illinois Legisla- In thet French experimentsments to ’ ■ ■ -■ , lhe distance“ he-has-mmarched arched {urt {ure’s'fflIIure"lo~adDpt'an-open -an-open perfect-nuciear_weaponry.perf The f ip L |B i ■ince last Saturday. • . houhousing law to help assuresure non- French Frer government has! S '?said a l ? iit t ------— — discdiscrimination for atomn smash- expectsexpc to test a hydrogen bomb I ■ B i l er workers.______iin n '^M ^ 8 . -______i u i ^ U. S. Dragon S S : l 5 a Ships Attack , ' ^ FIIIK 4 DAYS ONLY % . Enemy Post ^ 'FILM -STARTS WEDNESDAY 1 JUNE 28, 1967.i - l S J i l V E th e ir ( , flares and guns Tuesdayday night- ■ • 1 I . to help beat off an enemyenemy at- at­ | ta c k on a South V ietnamim ese e se dSING INCLUDED!'|EP! b JI rounDUraaiuniitwl<»Touluitw ioToiuiiiw rBM k 0 i8 O a,m. • 9 p.m. parly’i proposed pjatform. JuiyHilw w ca ' PHONE: 733-082733*0821 Mon.,,Thur*„rrl.• „ P r l. siso » a.m ; 0 a P .m » . ' e late d . W O O K»KMrORTMI'S .W 4 UAII,ilf7»UCXAMJ ^______:______jlaHMMBHlilH

■ .■ r I' - .,Y 6 Twin FalU Tlmas-Now»S-News June 28-29, 1967 Rep. Greenjen 1Battles5 EducatorsEdi • By JOHN BECKLER OS os "the gentlelady from Ore;Ore- their mjnminds, ie r foes capliula't- P f a i i P I jpn Bon.” when the ctemenWryiMry cded' inin' ccomrtillee, alJowlrig’ a ' ‘ _ .-W._WASHINGTONa s h i -(AP)_~_Rep. 60?.”.-^^ ^ JdaJioMko:M emS^M , on -school bill was onThe flo ^last a st show ofioruhahimity in-the House - r. Edith Green, D-0're„ appears on P* BW aS iB iiHBriff ;,-5SmoJlh. - • Tuesday. . - PARK PLANNERS HIREDIRED VOTE ON UNION^ ...... W ththe e vverge ^ n of another triumph monln. and The final surrender came atl- BOISE (AP>-Two profession-ofesslon- KELLOGG.ke Idaho (AP) — B oover v e r the Office of Education1 inIn Backed by Republiccns and The tin luted cr an cyebail-to^iycball contron- ol park.planners have beep,cep add- Some 1,450 workers at the Bunk- I j 1 ■ ber h e r fight fig h to enlarge the roleB of Southern Democrats, she* routed cr an eye /oral tatfon-between-Mrs^ ..Grccn.and ■^~Bd'Urihe:«aff-cf-the'W 8ihoho State cr_Hill-<^r-hero-wilUvotA:JUlycr_H > - |a ::: srfliPrln-fPriRml.-,rflucailej>j)JS:pro- berjoos^her toes andput through-several tatlon-bei ____ ameTrdmen{r*^-ffl-eoni(TTittCTniter EdflCatlorEdocatloir*Commissioner—Har*— — - Park Dcpartmenl, W. M.-Bect:*1.-Beck-13 13 1 In-a union', representationentatlon • ^ ki IL ^iLs iS B H -- grams;srarns; , _ amendmi Blve other programs If the. Senatemate oldold. Howe H in ihe-House-Offlco------ert. direclor, said Tuesday.lay. election,eleci the Nallonal Laboribor Re- il'- The Senate Is expccted'lo give other pr '4^^% ^!dl-goes along with the House. •. Building,Building. It lasted four hours,- , They are Merle G. Derdall.Derdall, latioilations Board said Tuesday.sday. H 'f p approval today to a bill rcdl-Boes aloi \ iim llW M i approval long With that bitter lesson freshsh In,and it wwas Hqwe who blinked. Btookinga, S, D., and Rqnaldqnald C. xhe-rh employes will chooseoose be- A reeling the Teacher Corps along witn » . Tifltfir.' C rcstdn. - I a . Bloth oth arca re tween twe«; their present rcpresenta-;iresenia: rCIUP v l • ^ ^ ^ linos laid down by Mrs. Greenreen 1967 college g rad u a tes wwith"de^ ith a e- tTv^ the indepcnd^" NonltWCSt5TtKWe$C ~ 1 » I ^ ~ in:lbe^Uln:lhe_Hoiis_e_Educatlon and La- , ■ ■ ■ . ■ . groes fn architecture. MeuMetal Workers Union; the S 4 h s . 2 5 S * lESIH^ V iv 'flE borsubcbor subcommittee sheneaas. un ^rui.w; They are assigned to, lo, work UnitedUnlti SleelworKers of America,Vmerlca, S Tuesday,Tuesday the House over- . within state park areasi and to or non union et all. -191 X 'i fjJiajtmjgjSS whelmlngly w helm tn supported the new PA|H ; —7-tlraftin|f-and-design!,ng-camiv — ^ ^ S look for the Teacher Corps. PAULHEWMAN ■ nUL '■ : grounds and day-use facilities ' SENT TO HOSPITAL ’ -4 W “■ “ TThe h T sslgnlficancc'of I the change■-rFREDRlCMAReHlHieHARDBOOl ~R ppn| EHARDBOONE^^^— “ fo f— llifl— d e p a r tin e rtr --Beckert B e c k e rt —PRESTONj-Idaho-(AP)— —p f p.)— Ar-A r. —k i K ^ “ ^^JLJQ wa*was sunsummed up neatly by one ■ HLUi ■ said. . .. }ah e Gene Biiggs, charged:ed with -■Q V vgUM j fa of~thT^mendments 7 —whfph -||i« ll|; — mmurder un In the shooting ddeath e a th of . ■ *5 * ^ 4 c . 1 1 ** J !• S changed the name of the. SSDlANrClLMO-pro- UIHliE ----- ^ SUBM ITS LOW filDilD hl$his father last February,>ry, hhas a s B U U m T | 1 m m from .Nat|oaal Teacher BOISE XAP)—Drake PlumbingPlumbing been sent tb State H 0 s p p 1 i1 u a;l i E w j t j ’ ^ j s g f c ■ 'i Corps to Tcachcr Corps. - ' - n — " and Heating of Boise^asIS appar- a p p a r- South.Soul ' H I "It is now a local programram ■ "UAiinni"'-yA I AS w i ent low bidder TuCwayr to drill ThrouchTh altorney Roberte r t Ben- H JM M buP^BHHHBKVa carried out by local authoritiesitles I■ HUM ||l d K l I a well at the site of thehe Idaho nett.nett, Briggs entered pleasa s Qf In- S to meet local needs." Mrs. Department of Employmentployment nocentnocc and innocent byf reason ■nfir ■ # J ' < w 9 c GGreen reen t< told the House Tuesday. buildinc In Boise, theI Bureau of liInsanity. Thirteenth D District istric t B ^ B Q H b B TThe-bill h e -b ill including the Teacher& of Public Works said. CouiCourt Judge Franciss Ras- H ■ fe'Jj-*? M 'vl -qQUHI ,CorpsC orps w w as p a ssed 311. to B8, and nlB' The firm, one of tworo which jnussenjnusj ordered -Briggss trans- ■ f- ' ' /ll^i H**ii • Uh.- noettefrno attempt was made to restore‘ore • • • -• ^ submitted bids, was lowr wilh aDan portiported lo the hospitarinn BBlack- lack- H ■ ‘ he commissioner’s lost author-h or- '• ■ e stim a te o f $4,406. foot Monday and held in maxi-m axi- ' ' ■ Ity...... I “ mum security until it maym a y be ■ A . .. IB lH lH l^^B ' Houso leaders and adminis-inis- aouits . . . . I.SO tration supporters on the Edu- BIDS ACCEPTCDD deleidetermined he is competentw te n t to H '.'V^V^X. ^ B ln ^ B S B ^H tration . . . « . BOISE (AP>-Bids on a bridge stantstand trial. M cation and Labor Committee ^•— projcctJn-soulhwestern.ldaho.jiI d a h o ,J l ____ ------I . 5 1 learned not lo tangle with Mrs.s i r s . ------^ g j , ------— ^ r r ..;- - ' . _ . surfacing job In the southeastsoutheast PA^IS^APPOINTED ------m . Green, tagged by one collengue»gue M i M at)d lahdscaplnK in thele north BOISEBC (AP) — Formeri e r SStale ta le ” were opened Tuesday by the Rep. Ralph Paris, PayeMc.sMc. hhas a s • • •. - Stute Highway Department.nent. beenbeenj appointed to thee Idaho ^ I r _ - - I ' n/M M REE'fODSY!^; r ------The...proJects._app«rent_Jpw■ent low PubllcPubl Utilities Commission,im lsslon, ^ ||f V ; : . bid d e rs, a n d am o u n ts: QoV.Qov.' Don'Samuelson’s'o f f l e e - - •« * Constructing 484-foot concrete said Tuesday. bridge over Payette RiverUver on Parispa replaces A.O. Sheldon, ,N BefPHflflNI OOF F uL s A U. S..95 south of Payettee in Pay- who retires June 30. Parisa r i s w _ ^lll ___ elto CounW; sbt bids; Morrison^vlorrlsoi^ "serve serv six years. . 3, ijjpT ( ONO N TTHE H E ] K nudsen. In c., B oise, 5177.713.177,713. ------i ; I I TELEPHONE r' Making scenic Improvements avements GRANT APPROVEDE D '' := = L L / S A M EE PROGRAM? P R O G R \ by.planUDg trees and shrubsihrebs In BOISE (A P)- A 520,000XK) ggrant ra n t vicinity ot Garwood on U. S. 95 to pplan special educationLion ser-se r- ,. ______/ ' . . . 1 ^ M1 t% & R E / A i L I in Kootenai County: two bids; vices vice for handicapped studente ' 9B Alvon C. Flnney.*Colburn,•n. 55,593. h^s been approved fo r th e Id a - " I j j j j j B r I IVVO-^GETHERI Widening sbocJders on ap- ho Department] of Education.cat*i07^*’ FINISHING I OFJF thelie end'ofend of a sandbagsat as he sits atoptop a bunker',In.bunker' (he monsooft-soaked ' n I proxlmately 1.6 miles o of f UU. . S. d p..F. Engelking, Statee Super- Jungles Jun of Vietnam's war xonezone C Isis Spec. 4 Larry D. Hawley.,He uses■ u makeshift footgear J 101 from Pocatello northorth and Intendent intei of Public Instructionstructlon to to slosh around in thehe water and mud allowlng hls boots«ots to dry out in the short periods tho constructing plantmbc bitumln- Aid the grant is availablelable un- sutsun shines. Hawley Is( with the 1st IBattalion, IGth ‘InraatryItry of ot the U.S. U.S Js t Infantry Division. bus surface o^rlay on Main der Title 6 of the Elementary•mentary -(AP (Al wirephoto) • -aud-A rthur Streals io f\)i^teUoPo^teUo aria Secondary Educationio n A cct. t . ------:------1~.------and on Bridge Street inIn Black- He said the plan includesJdes se^9 e ^ _ i ’ . ■ '* / TRYT R Y 'TIMES-NEWS WANT ADS foot, In Bannock and Bin^am vicesvice to .children who are men- l{ i flo supplement to the leasease for poR FASTi SELLING RESULTS counties: one bid; BannockjockPaV- PaV- tally tall\ retarded, hard of "hearing,mS5; Rupert A H AideH I? ClaudeSS Morgan. ing Co.. Inc., PocateUo,, 554,242. deaf,deaf or handicapped in1 speech, «peecS, ^ T . -I1 Bo!Building permits wentt to N'.n ; S S S I ii.iM — S • • — - • visfcvision, and'^-.physical-'move-n .o .e - J g Presentedp rl ■ A. Douglass for an addition to || BIO CROP LOSS men . h is existing g a ra g e , 55.700; W . H B O ISE (A P ) - Id ab h o 'a's 1967 ^ H. Mealer, replace patio root, H O L in "66" sprlng-plg-crop Is estimatedmated at FREIGOTF TO INCREASE ICertificate 4 ‘ 5330; L. M. Houston, construe- I ■ 90,000, the U.S. Departmentrtment of SISUN VALLEY (AP) - In -'^ tlon of a redwood fence;H Clay- s HAS | MOVED Agriculture reported Tuesday, creacreased use of air freightBight for RUPERT^ — Ralph Kelley, ton >Watsoi), moving a building . T i u t is 6 per-cent lesss thanth&R in shipshipment of Idaho potatoesitoes and ^ho has been with the city for t a residence. 53,000:“ Floyd S d ‘® to NORTH BIUE LAKES J ISIS and'10 per cent less than onloonions was predicted Tuesday department for ththe e past p a s l WWeek eeks S r., c a rp o rt. 52ti0;ib: N ea l .SAMt .SAMRPRODIJCTS - SAME SERVICE thtfvaverage la tho-precedingpreceding at a convention of Idahoho Grow- five years, has reached1 the agoage Nybald,Nyba board fence; GarethG areth 1 free pickup ond'D illvtry j flve\ears. • tr-S epShlpoer Association. . IJ of 0^ r retirement, and hc has re- Nielson,Niels fence; Don Tooison.Tooison, q Gold Strike Stamp*r l ------R.R.I. Purcell, Kansas City, told calved^Iw a certlflcatef for• his ser- swimming swim pool, J3,800i Vao 1 ______. . B ID S.O P EN E D) _^______the_the group air ffelRht _wlllwiy _be- _P4: yi-..vlce-frDm-Mayor_Wendell_Johji:lelLJphji: palirPalmer.j_new_home,_514,OM-t^ p h o n e 733-6129 BOISE (AP) — Bidsds on a comecom a major method'ofof distrl^distrl- 5..nQP ' QO. 'T. Smith, storage- shed,sh ed . — ------" .. . ^ landscaping project inn North butlonbutli of Idaho potatoes within ' The proposed lire Ininsurance su ran ce 51,000;J1.00( Gary A. Thurston,ton. od-ad- VMMi .|l - Idaho were opened Tuesdayesday by tho next two to five vears. if Rupert ditlon, 52.009; Dennis Johnson, _ • the SUte Highway Department.a rtm e n t. ' ------^ -. program for (he city of Rupert ditlon ...The_proJect calls forir scenic RIVER RISES . ^aswas explained In detail to mem- repairrepai home. 51.000: and a sign MUSIC ------lmprovemenu ln’ih«^IclKlty“ofIclKltrof ~B(-BONNERS FERRY, - Idaho bers-of-the-clty- councll-thlsnclUthi! -#o_-r^or-DM'^-Blg- 0 --TI^.^SIlOp.------p | G arw ood o n U.S. 95 .In KKootenai o o ten ai (AP)(AP; — The Kootenai River’tvpr wasWM week by Kenneth-irell. il^^d FORAtLTHE------County, ^parent lowr bidder on the: rise ajajn today,iav but Permits for sale of s safe a te and . sBokeB. sane fireworks were issued (0 Was C. Finney,' Colburn,,)um ,, at U. S.£ Weather Bureau spokes- sano WE IVIAKE I YOUNG ' AT , 55,593. mmen en aald It Is expected■d totS rJ.re- the •Jaycees and to the M. H. . t e M m o c ■'■ ■ ■ ' I - sumsume ' Its fall about Fridny.dav King Co. A third application m r ^ H^RT \ The river is expected to reach froni John Mooro was withheld [ P r : , ■ ^ ...... 27.9 -fe e t to d ay , - s ta y - ththere e re 24 24 lurther checking by ihe I 5 ^ 'L isten to --New;STP'- - ahourB, then begin falling.ff T It t was lire«[o chief and building Inspecfor.in^ ccro'r. J, 17.0.1 8 P.M. on -1 — -.’.- - i : ______.. r^iH«RiRK’ANHEnE-» irrigation Irrli pipe In a hayfleld'Held four The Tl mayor will also sign a I Y „ , , I ^-mW,ESURn^D«JACQ:sURn^D«JACQUESAUBUCHON , ministration says his agency Is fs inlles.wBsl.Qf.in»' here. fiub^Jivlslort «ub- agreement wJtli I |l Cttntar SnMti I (I . Investigating the reportedted use of P ronounced dend a t the th e scscene en e Cqrl Ct^rl Williams rclativt! to un- I ."PlAnER PARTY",I s ^ ' m«HW< IMMIX. NMiMimaiM I I ^ iWK^nwMTiiMo-mitwm w- £'uL«iUH’ o*nnw m i j : j ^ | I a new drug called STPrP which was Clifford Carter, 15,5, son of nexationnex( ot tile Big Valley sub- I * v supposedly Is moro powerful Mrs.Mn Verna Carter of Aberdeen,^bordeon. division, divlj and he wlll issue na I than LSD. PolPolice Chlor Hassell VargcsonV argcson S Thei report came fromrom John saidsale the youth was struckLick about .., rinlater, director of thehe FDAjsFDA's 4l304i3( p.m. Tuesday. W OP£N ...... liOO , (drug abusB control bureau, In • M O O N G5 L L O DFDRIVE-IN B U H L U JtesUmony Tuesday beforeSefote a PRESENliD AWARD ’ i n r i S i S ? p starts' ...... TiSO / House Government OperationsJperatlons BBOISE (AP) ~ KennethS h B B. . WED.. THTHURS.-FRI.-SAT. U RS.. I ______— , -W50KC7 < ' I „ S < 7 flubcommlttee. '• Rej Reynolds, Pocatcllo grocer,o c o r, hns h a s |“ Proftitftr- Ii30, 4i37, ti2< ADUITS ...... I.SO n(u>... m J^int a Jm lure... FInlator also Indicated:aled the beenbee given one of ^l national on your radio dialb I ^ , D.j -. 3,09, 6i3«, 10i0707 ^ a a " y , 7 - » , ' g ' r i ^ CHItORCN ...... ' .SO ' criminal organliation known as conservationcon awards, the Idaho . C osa N ostra Is becomtming ing in-In- Fish FIsI and Gome Commission£iS- »™ 'E]jDii volved In tho distributionbutlon of saidsah Tuesday, jUjDIltKQ m LSD, the so-called mind-expand-id-expand- Reynolds,R for three yenrs pres- ing drug. IdeiIdent ot the Idaho Wildlife Fed- c n f j STARTINGI tONIITONITE is Our New O'Ownersl^ip ■ FInlator -said that th the e only eora ra llo n a n d c u rre n tly .Htato dele- !lllM T :a I n word hls agency has onI STP con-gotocon< gati lo the NationnlI WildlifeW ildlife ^ FUR ONENE FUIFULL WEEK OF)F F-U-KF-U-t f i s t ! o f Tumon that the10 drug Is Federation,Ftt ma d ie d " fo r Jiis IJ D l ' m PHONBm 7 3 3 .^ 3 6 . being circulated on tho the West untiringuntl efforts In support of NEXT ATTRACriON::riON: ARRIVEDERCI,ARI BABY Coast and In Now York.>rk. consorvatjoncon programs.*' . — 'U.S. 30 Eoii 1» Eaillond Drlva GRANDAND OPENINGI N G . . .

AT 9:30 ONLY W e s t C o a sI t t S t r t a ^ All C-O-L-O-R T U.S. 93 t« OrondvliwJ.I.W Or.Of. Children< F-R-E-E ‘ I I___ $1.50 per carloada M SS SEATTI.E (AP) - Talksralks con-con­ 1 ' tinued Wednosday between"TrU West m FIRST RUNN . . . ExcluExcIubIvo Magic Vailayllay PremierePremier Shovt/lng. . . - - C o ast Afrl(n<;s a n d th e A ir Lino I nwKUM- 'iBiWn ^ Employes' AHsoclalion,, aattempt- ttem p t- BUL^^h B m Ss In^ to ttvort a sulko set ^ C U I &mpany and union1 officials SEAM ' H TOMORROWV - FRID,FRIDAY - SATURDAYRDAY. . . . We Willil Have . . . met wllh a ' federal mediator f|flUU| here Tuesday. E.N. Allman,,ltm an. dl-di­ T^flllve Pony Rides lo All Children!dren! rector ot Industrial relationslations tor for iGONNBRY^^P TJ West Coast, said wages rem remain a in I D th e only unresolved TiisuoIIRUO o f 05 . B f ■ B l N r Toys to allill ChiidiChildren from “HappyHappy flfhe Clown" points Uiat v^ore in disputeiputo orig- ' SS ' P lu s. . . onan tho Scf

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" ■ I' ' '— V . . ^ I ■ • ■______• • _ Ij ' ' ■ 1'. ■ " NEWS MEDIA CENSORED-TwlrfrailsTwirrraiir-nrfiefNs*. ’ 7 ------i Assistance BELGRADE,b e l g i Yugo.slavlal“I Junoju„„ 28-29, 19i7' 2 T ra ffic P r . (AP>-^The ERVPtian.—Rovcrn,-A- - ___ vintersectio]ction Workk May Mi Presentisent IG Problem ^ 5 merit Hns-tbld the'pre.ss and'Ta- " 7" RcconstruclJon of N North orth ‘ . " Plans'LPlan isted" dio ito ' Stop rude attaclts on rael -and to stop criticizing ■ Five Potnta intersection in-Twin—in-TWin —;------■ ■ - EfgSidgrit Johnson, to mUte itsUs wmyWmy offio officers, a Yugoslav re- Tails may prc«lil~a~tra(n(-tra ffic------— ------— • H calls for a ncw'war againsTls-lJy?.”Is- jjo rt 'rom-i from -C airo-sftid-»Tuc5d»y.‘ - problem .for motorists during ’ _ A t^^lioslipne “ the coming two-wecks whilevhlle a -r ^ '- 1 v SHOSHONESHOSHC — Ah explanation right turn^lane is being added[Jded on ri|§? ' SKaHnSr ' - of the tecltechnical assistance avail- ^ 1 1 Blue Uiko Boulwar^ North.io rth.- iBIM f c ^ g f c r , __ • • ■ ______:___ 1 . - .able able io_Lito Lincoln-Coiinty-for im-EG - t t J I iSkfcSoiiE l 5raL^atjB )c. — --Ron Schcuffele, city engineer,igIneer,.'-.B|K«H£=t - -.■ B rrrnrrr— y.;- ...... ' provementprovement, projccis wffs given:n ' . • • _ sa id .WQrk.bcgan_Tucsday.mom-—r.m om -_-M «Ja3c_ .'— r-— ^* toTnfimbetoTnfimbers-of tho Cham bc-rof ------^ ing on thc tree removal phaseih a s e oof f t Commerce at their Monday noonI -Y O U W AN tho work. Eight trees were'ere re- K R :,V'- m meeting by Leo 'York, Bbisc, ^ A N T !! moved during thc doy with■ih curb BK.1 i'■ L—-2 # ^ rural development-specialist.'-dove and utility pole removal nownow un- I B ' He told o( different agencicscs ' WWITH PORTABLE-E SERVICE,FF^OMSERVIC . , (, ■ d e r w ay. . , s H l.v which could aid.Shoshone In ob- - — ^lf^cltj^rcqulrcd^h^^TtBh^of^T^J® .V w h ic h COU rlRhrofHwKMK ^rTr^H B H iB ^H B l ta im n g —iJ—s e w e r—sy ste m —a n d ------■ 3.25 :______way some time ago lo ailo'^ (or g || •JH statedsta te d thereth are 26 different ' wWenJng of the street. The re- ' S f l w agencies whicli will assist with;51 ■ WITH -AUTOMATIC•fc RENTALSRENT^ FROM design of thc Intersccyon at this ■ ■ BH ll0H eH l^lH Fat9K «lnW agencies > Qt this E a recreation projccis. .time will provide (or.the1C ;addi-: addi-.^HH WaMMlK ■ 5 . 0) 0 mm o o ::- - - Uonarione^pcr^^ throu|hth r o u |h IB M Tom Burlen. Bu Twin Falls, from ■■I9 Sgj~ thcthe Ford Tractor Co:;-war alsoso ——-...... -WITH'AUTOMATIC-V TIC HOME-OWNEDHOME ------; f “ a guest. Kenneth Blackburn nnd 30 to continue to X Acfgison daison ^ guest. • A f l ' Avenue West without delay. . M l t — conducted-thg-mcetine-conducted- ______- EOf?^S Ltm-E; AS O.o-6 .8 3 ^,o. Crews hope to be able to keep B|H Scrt5cn productions .‘of Seattletie ■ " • r ,...... ------the intersection open (or traldctraffic I < has asked for pictures to help n» l during work, Mr. _Scheu((clehcu(fcle L; advertise the area. Pick rlCK Up Your Phoneone and :Say said, but it may be ne'cessary to mf. B Blackburn lackbu told 6f a trip hehc , close some lanes at various O t took to thc Snake River Trout'f t L tim ei of thc day. Tuesday,y. west- i^D B |B raS 3 i|!n H F Farm a rm and met directors of the bound' tra(ric w as detourcdictoured ^ 9 H Idaho StaStale Chamber o( Com- - around the, smjill cily park ■ ■ H m ce rc e .. while trees were cut andid piled HBI * DDouglas ouglas Hansen and .Herbert on Addi.9oa Avenue. _ In- Forbes reported on plans for •is niso FALLEN TREES BLOCKLOCK North FivoI Points Intersection.,ectlon._ .B.some. om ejrafflc. delays, m ayy be ‘anticipate anticipated Id thc Intenectlon " . Mr. Scheu((ele said ifis niso ^ the-July 4 celebration,'Stating i'o trees as workers prepare for' additionaddition ofof aa right-tiim lane to faclli*faclll* ’ toi'foi' thett coming two wmIc•k period. Cost of ihe Improvement . necessary to. remove two trees as ' all committees are wooing and ;le park tate trafdc through thee busy interscIntersection. City officialss ssay a y __U._beingU._bcl .8hared_by _tAo city and state. beside the small triangle park tate ____ thcday will be full olactiyity.. 'K X m at the intersection for re-wiring.i-wirlng. i -‘f!!:______Se'd"arJ f,,_ Permission was given the .Jun- . As work progresses, city of- arts and now being used In fur- j K h -, flcials-said -it-is- planned-to-re- Q _ ther studies at the American'i-n* lor Chamber to operate thehe O ------rptite-souihbound-trfl(fic-west-on Scieii#fic:^Rese£ Dentar Association’s 'ncw-m-^ ll- ,1- booih-anhe-Fiddlera pw lh-an Jamboree li" Shoup Avenue, then south on iResearchiExpIosioplosion Is.;:.--^ -|Sllon-dollar research-~tkiiitv m Lincoln S tre et a n d ba ck to Ad.- i - j - Chicago. , • • ..j, 's/»OT»«Socafi»/a f i » / dfson Avenue or around to Sho- l-C l Called a fluoromcter. It exam-xam- stages o(ol decliy makes such — shone Slreet-and then over-MainIfi! Bringing Revo]Revolution Inn DenDentistry ,• 35 lnes_,.teeih_under__ultravIoIet/iolet sPO« fluoresce" “<3 differently Irom»? — ■------CULLIGAN.WA1%RWA1%R CCO ND______to the highwoys, i.briur(mt ' Tho show ,o f. photORrnphH, I - M1«0. Storee OlO nly! ^ tnemorabllla and his palmlnRs ^ opened Mny 1*1 nt tiio Gallery p( U ’ Modern Art Init ho wns>•s unableunJws n 98c“ O C pair , \ I1 9 8 c \ to attend nt the llmo iMcauno-ocauHo »(o( ■, * — s c a n'IDJNAVIAN d j n a v i o l 2 r 0 A o n ^ 6 lllnesB'. ' ' • •' I ' • , o C J 4 e ti4 i ton 301VIN0 YOUH 1 jk Olhar parmn-prau IMPORTEDED FURNITUREFUR^ ifvlTERIOR D3ECORATII4G EC O M \ KNIT SHIRTS; ■ includeded in iiiif tiiif Isale; '. _. Problom * W e have somme e lovolylovely piecespl( from Distinctive FurniF u r n itu r e S - \ 3 k d l u I „ .; j i o o .“ " K . ' I 1 6 ,. Sw eden* Nonitvoyn«oy aand n d ppc en m o rk , . . ' Jerome— TwinFwin Falls o r C n il SOLID.TEAK\K . . . \WALNUT : . H O W:::: A R D i ■ DRUO d r u \ fi ’P IN I I R O P E( nd i I _ and BE/^CH\/\CH WvyooDS , O Ope p e n 10a;in.to6p.to 6 p .iri. Daily • Cort»ultant ■ r 3 2 4 .^1711 4 7 n JEROME J ^ RINO H t f Twin falji • Burlajr,* llupaij . Buhl q j ■ 'MAICG r *ciNTiR . . ! ' H i J r If II'* fiam : . . 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'■ ' • ■ By ABIGAIL VAN BURENUREN •‘ can help me get him back? • .' DEAR ABBY: My girl;irl fricn^friend BAD NAME- Is a brilliant college graduate •' i ------^-wlih-a-M a»tir-^eeree.Jind-she:.!and-she ^ E A R BAP NAME: Unfortu-U nfortu- -U-. I e a rn s $20,000 per y e ar.'. 1I nnever e v er nnalely a lt a reputation can be dam- GLENDA GOBLE ""I w ent'past high school,)1, and I ageiaged overnight, but it can’t be ^R A N C t We go repaired that fast. Youlu earned . . E - M ^ T ^ earn■ » ,oot) per lyear. We go rcpi , o u( th re e lim es a w eekk and sheane *f.H, so'■ now you had better set likes lo go to all the most ex- abcabout living It down andS'"u£ build- G^ i lenda: G oble; • pensive places, and she being ing uf a “new one." ' rl sort of;the leader, thatt b where Only0 : by consistent Bo«i good be.be- E lo rrieta P lan we invariably go. bavbavlor, and sta y in g strictly a , I could have just ass good* a awaaway ftiam "bad” company, can August ■ n .i Rites •, Summer DreDresses ' time at a less expensiveive place, you prove to people that you , Women's Sun lhat you nAILEY-Mr. and Mrs. Frank , ...... , but.I.don't want lo_IookKjk cheap cheap arci aren’t the kind of B." girl they Goble.^{,1,' Hailey, former Jerome by making,- an issue of It,lt,' sosd thoiIhought you'were. ■ - ...... ,.5.5resid en ts, announce the cn- • we always end up going to the , «f gagement of their daughter, M I S S E S and^JlJNlOR SIZES — otpensivcplaoes.------1 ------DEAR-ABBY;D -I-am-tlred-ol.kS g® Glenda7"to-John-Elorrieta-Jr.. - and J Naturally. I pay then» lab.»flh I1 p e 0 p 1 e w ho , insinuate1 m th S a t son of Mr. and Mrs. John Elor- am supporting-my aged“d mother “working ^ wives’* have it made. , . and a child~bv’a-prevlou3SuT-mar" mar- They-tell-me^-I-GET-lo-go-oul ~arti' more to-w ork'^verj^ayH-^on-t-have •—M. riage~ and the« dates are more ^**nl^*dayt from Je ro m e H igh School w ith ^TOetlS^BRANBS-NDS^-SQME-PE-R-A/l^-R-M A rPRiSS^^ than I can afford. My girlpirl friend t® work’ in the house all day: [ron BF inIn this the non-working wife haslas aall ll day eente n tered th e A rm y I n 1963 and S •PRINTS •SLE case? POOR; MALE to do. I am dog tired,ed, but I servedscr\ wilh the lllh Air As- . still h a v e tho sa m e duties 10lo saultsaul Division in Vietnam, where DEAR MALE: Tell her that perperform. And get this—ifis—if any he was wounded In November, * SHORT SLEEVEDiD •S0L1B,'-5OL1B-GeL0R& - — you enjoy her company,y, bot you of my non-working re relatives la tiv e s 1965.19SS Ho rec eiv e d th e P u rp le can't allord her U sHlijiM lum l UiMthat ttlViL - was thg-last-reguiar-mccling un- — it’s not that person’s blrthstone?jlrthstone? . Jii problem. “1 September. ^ LOVES? OPALS ^ Everybody has a problem . \ What'fl yours? Write toto Abby, ¥ ¥ ^ ^ ^ G RSR O O I O P ^ : ..... Jy If that BO* B700, Lob Angeles,eles, .O J., TR;TRY TIMES-NEWS WANT ADS y DEAR LOVES: Only II U»> SS FQRJEAST SELLING RESULTS person can’t meet tbe payment*.p ay m en ts...... TWO F(FOR 8.00 -- DEAR-ABBY: I amI a normal • ------— ^------— r w o I J7-yeaw)ld girl wllh veryvery strict ' parenta. The only time I get away from home Ij. to spend tha weekend with my :girlfriend, - J S Y o u r ^ • W O M EE N N ’S WV E A R •» ACCESSORIES f i RIES • MEN’iM E N ’S W E A R • and then I run withI a ppretty re tty wild crowd. I’ve'-never;ver' been ■ ■ m m M m tg — ^-thrown-in-Jall-or-anylhIn«-like/thin«-iike ------^ ______: ______-2biD__ELQQI)__ELQOR______:STF:STREET_F1Q0RR______: ______STREET__ELREELELOOR ______J that, but most of myvy frienfriends d s h a v e , p d l know a pperso e rso n Is 19 WOMtN'S ROBES—■Oddl Odifi A andi. lotnaic lounging po- 61 61 PR. PR. H HOSE— 056-F Finim flUflllly Munilngw.or • J7 7l - r SPORT SHIRTS—Shorf—Short iltovo,iliovo, bbutton down, udged by the company^ n y she |oma», 169, aiiorlid Jabrlci,jbrlti, larrlficItrtlfic valuaivali / 0 0 Rif. Rig. >0 is 1.65 t.65 ...... ; ...... IIL / / t ploln colon, al ilioi. ^ le JO,0 0 ...... ___} k e e p s . ______Store _j Rog. 5 .0 0 ...... 2 8.00 204 PR.-SIAMlESr-MOSI------~ n ------THT I finally got a datele wllh a ; ...... ------— B3-W0MtN’S-SHms=:BIa, b'la oHBrtm a . ' ,'v ta , n J,"* m quBliry ' " ' r r *...... " ' ” 0 pr. A PRESS SHIRTS— Short lU .v t, rogutor or decent boy for a changelange aand n d ■ ■ colon, potUmt, fabtlci. ' 3 T 7I IC 7 r On* Toblo PERMA PRESS SHIRTS H«a. t* 3.00 ...... : ; 2,88 ! I acled aa nice as I knew how. ■...... (....fc.ww 170 Bsns m, *<«*'’ ri.;.i;roS'-':.. P'"'** P '“ 3 10.00 . ; All he gol from me was a good- k Thtr»'» bulklii, ambroldtrtdIdartd .tlylai tlylii Sp«'* "nd draii. Ri ...... l i PRICE I night Wis. Alter two dates he 488 72 PRICE *' ^ ■ I - l* g . Is 9 .0 0 ...... Ono Tobta W Hin1 DRESS SHIRTS Pomoui namo. I«nt ,; slopped calling me. He must ...... , 36 36 ONLY ONLY TRIANOU TRIANOl HEAD SCARFS / / . l i PRE-JUL-JULY 4th j iMoilly iloav*. S im )4 fo 17. Slaavo Jfi ‘ have heard aboul my reputation ' Rod...... 'OOC UUU f,am 32 te 35. Rog. 5.00 ...... 3 10;00 _____ i. and-iUacflted-him-Off.______" ntfl. la 14,00 ...... 6.88 ...... Abby, how can I let him know 72 WOMEN'S POOR BOYlOY TOPS— SKort"Short ilaavai, oil tliti, 131 131 HXHXnnDKIRCHIEFS—UDKIRCHIE non Inlllot fiT f t O ” r SOX—)00%IX—)00% nylornylon, flvo yoor Buoronl**- I'm-really-not-lhat bad, and _ S all «alort, cellen...... V R«B- 1.00 ...... i...... r ...... wOVC 7 t CaloM black, novy, oily# and Cor -have a.bad.rcpulation-only bet . . 1.88 _ J ! 1 . T'..*!'.".!”'!.?.'"'." 6 I., ?.50 ■ cause of my friends? I like him c : ...... „ 17 ONLYonly HAIRhair RINSe-Kolhy-0-Brt«t Rl ------^-----n jp Rog...... / 7 1 very-much and., wonderSler If you ' s W CI C II " A L S I W«g. lo 4.C(0 ...... * 33 SPORT COAT BLAZERS— 100S100% All wool hopiaclc. Col- .ta,.T...OO...... 1.66 >•■“«...... , iklppor bluo, navy, lobocco, gold and 8 ONLY HARD WATER SHAMPOO 7t l7 - on Hu(k brown, iklppor bluo, r ' 31'W O mW s BLOUSES—:s— *] L L ^ h a rd W I l r ollvo. Stioi 36 lo0 46 In logulan,logulan 0 0 QQ - - Social Events- Odd« a andi, praot valuat,^•laillon. Ta 4.00 To 6,00 ...... Z .O D Kolhy Kolhy O'Bilon O'Bilan Rog. R*| 2.00 ...... M l . 31 lo 44 In longt.It. R*fl,R«g, 40.00 ...... ,*. . v . / / 25 WOMEN'S BLOUSES—RS—Bulky,',llpi*,, ,lyla, A L L 7 7 ONLY ONLY SUPS SUPS— — Pamoui namt, ‘U p p i f c Dr*iil«r ilylii, flood ^ilaillon.pollirni. To Rig,, 6,01 lo 4.00 ..f c » u U . brokonbtokan llioi,lliai. Rog. Rag. 9 ' .0 0 ...... V*. TPRICE n iL L • -66 Pr. DRESS SLACKSACKS — 100% All wool famovi namt. SHOSHONE - Woman’s So- .• SliM 2B 10 40. Cotart bluo, groy,gro] ollvo, .1<) QQ — cltty-of-Christian-Service will | 34 WOMIN'S SWIATiRS>-Bulky,'.l|psv.SITWhaiU ond_blauia, ;bfakan 2 2 ONLY©NLY HALPHALP SUPS—SUP ...... V.^ .p p D) { l |O f 'F f ble 6.88 Whllo,z r j ell T ...... r . . . y , 03 (or (or I.UT .O U O 12 POPLIN JACKETS(ETS — M in'i IIIlnl nuolliy 65% dacron, I Reunion Held^ e i d * O r ilani. All whlla, ell ilylai, oil iliai Ini ...... I 35% r ththeir e ir fln-an­ nual reunion. *■ 3 WOMEN’S DEERSKIN '^*7 COATS-.rull n lan ‘ 7 ONLYo n ly FIOURINESfigurine ' 0 7 7 IANS — Porma Ptoii, laporod. Brakon Ilia M. Craom of btown lolop. Rag, Rog. 6.S0 ...... L9 -l 7 7I ‘ ‘’‘J* ~ A Idllferent town .isIs selected “."f.-i.f rr... 16.00 ...... * • ' ' llm . A grool voluo. cnch year for the event.’cnt. Fami-Fami­ , 5 1 ^ 4A! 4 i l '* WOMEN'S VINYL SUITS—Shlil t |acki ...... 1.99 OATS-FiHI linglh, itrlpod pottom. J» ” ONLY ONLY FIOURINES FIOURII ... 7 7 - lies were representedIted from f doik calorir tliai 7, 9 ond 11. A giva-ai , 3 , H . ^ y g Rof. 2,00 ...... i ...... 7 7 I c /L ...... ' ...... Meridian, Shoshone, Boise,Qolse,’Twin Twin ; T T T P Rag, lo 39.00 ...... BB Pr. CASUAL SLACKS—Mon'i Ilamoui nomo, illghlly Ir- I Falls, Lava Hot Springs,igs, GGeorge- eorge- , 4 WOMEN’S VINVL COATS—M...... linglh 13 13 ONLY ONLY WROUGHT WROUO IRON \L p D i p P int Pron, brokon iliai, .. Q QQ - ! town. Fairfield and Utah.Otah. btlltd. Sliai 9, 12, 13,ATS—All 14, nylon, blaik onlf. wolllo CANDll CANDll HOLDERS, HOLDERS, Rag. I« 3 .0 0 ...... %U IPRICE niV.1. , 9,00 ...... ^ ‘7 7 fed by the ^ To mako 1tho Sun Countfy sceno Rag. lo 40.00 ...... olghl. Sliot 10-16..' l o n n I Games were enloyed by the 53 FAMOUS NAMI^Ml GOLF SHIRTSSHIRTI — Datron and colton -esent. Oth- ■stdrtyour• stdrt your summer safari In 0 younger membors present. Oth­ ' 4 WOMEN'S DRESS COATS-AII nylon, t A ond all colton.'OoodOood iprlngiptlng (olicalori. *1 QQ* ers spent tho time visiting'Isltlng and pair of th pair of theso Sandals of IhoCenO Nile w«a«a pall»rni*\Jlohlwalghl.COATS—Wool Sliai 10-1 i'w o a l blondi, pai- ' •0 L I CW O W E R LEVEL*' C L II po>loND N D FLOORF L ( ’ - • Big ...... II CAPRI PANTS—.. ' Oonlmi and olhor - , Jl tnofodoli. Big aiiorlmont A QQ HAND HAND TOWELS.TOWEL R eg, 7 7 ...... 4 74 7 c < 10. 6.00 la .1,00 ...... ^*,00 . . , 72 INFANTS TRAINING PANTSPA — l | l M 139 WOMEN'S STRETCH CAPRI PAN1S- 20 Only < ' All cotlon, firstrsl qualify <| /77/» ■" ■ fobilii. A Uw (IdUuloui tnofuloli. Big t W ASH CLOTHS. R eg. 2 7 c ...... • • • • • • 1 7 c c S ize s S, M , L,,XL. XL. ... . Reg.R e g ,: 2/1.00 t t ,h » t end iolon. Rig. 6.00 lO'BiOO 1 / I I I LARGE GROUP OP KNITTING YARN , S ’ W E A R • 3 VAHN . INFANTS; RECEIVING BLANKETSI AT TERRIFIC SAVINGS D FLOOR " Sllglil IffOQulars,ars, cisiorlod cmorlod colors, 4 /QQ a 'EIGHT' • GIRLS’ WE- FABRIC SALE Dig size, Reg,I. 1 ..0 0 0 ...... /./QDC 3DDLERS' DRESSES i 9 9 Pieces Pieces SWISS SWISS IMPORT IH A IB S i : 2 N D F L O O ...... 3 99 32 INFANTS HOODED TOVTOWELS — ' sp rin g a n d s u m m e r ‘ | BEAUTIFUL BEAUTIFUL FABRICS. PA Reg, 8 ,0 0 ...... 3 .9 S I H-iSfflSSiIJonnlngs , ^V llite ...... - ■ Nico lerry clolh,olh, 'liaavy'lioavy nc nap ...... 1 . 2 2 all slies 1 lo 14, *on«a— • 0NLY28 1 0 3 GIRLS' & TODDLERS' DRE R eg. 1.S 0 ...... Complate stock offamous spring brands,and si out« ^ POUNOSl • B e i g e k draiias reduced, >all 1 4slios ,0 0 ,...... 1 lo PRICE > • • B B O O Y S ’ WEAR*\R* 5 2 INFANTS’ SLEEPERS — C h o o so . F o r R o n t o r Sof!S e f ! VV/ion yoy dofo } hnro.l?nro, 'Ox H w K vM ^ , lirrlflc self cllon, famous5 — brandi ' I I -I torry or brusliodilidd nylon, brokenb 1 l i -«,« fak« summer In ltrld*rldo lli- I n - ^ ...... slandino value lo selecilon, 14,00,...... ' - - ...... - “ '- ‘ ...... ' LOWER LEVEL- L • -— ...... BlzB*. R eg, 21002:00 .....V ..; ...... | « 0 0 S I C K R O O M ijy* Ihl# bewitching landalin d a l U K 36 om s’BLOuhs...... — Alt rollon 40 40 SWll^r SWE>r SHIRTS SHIRTS ~ 7 C . SUPPLIES beauty Ihof hntliosIS , . ^S^r3|D|R^ __ .J 7 5 f 24 JR, BOYS’ BOXER JEANJEANS^ EIosllcVyalst, ' H j B L ...... broken slies, nlce -TselBcMon, Slrttch fobrl«i - Odd lol. Ilia i". »i«» 3-7.-Rog, 2.00 ...... /rwv U l tjonii,, citsorled c6lon, your foot In golden 1 ted c6lori, *n* R eg. 3 ,0 0 ...... ^ Sizes Reg. 2,00 ... ^ lunihlno, * « n 73 JUVENIll JUVENIll CASUALca: PANTS — SII|M 1 • g . 2 . 0 0 ...... f / C J .. 4 0 GIRLS'. JEA N S r>r0 S...... lrttc h fo b n 1 .0 0 Itrogujnri. ltfogu|nn.,tlp« tlia 4-7, 4- II P«;(V’ ...... ' ' T-SHIRTS — ' solid colors, brokenRESSES iliea — S l ie i 3 f 49 49 BOYS' boys' CASUAL c a iu a PANTS— PoiniaiMnI fPr.1. n i i 0n J An f JR..BOYS' T-SHIRTS — 7 fo 1 4 , R e p . 4 . 0n 0 il, ...... a ll ' * Cadol Cadol ilioi, 1I101, SllghI Sllgh liiofluloti, II |MiIo«I i 1,09 o p .. lAoHl j \ i . iloovo, broken slios,ilioi, Tf#» lolld colors. R Rig. ig . 2.00 2 . 0 0 ,...... I / C » OTHER STYLESS T Y L E S O N 4 8 G IR L S 'S H IF T DRESSES...... — S in 1 * 3 3 a ai i UOHTWIIOtlf iioMTwiioHf JACKITI — , ’ Q f lf III* B.IB. Hog, A.9B ...... O.UL . , lo 14 aiiorltd prinli,- Q uall lllf d c o lto n . ••I* ' "»B' ...... 3 .0 0 67 INFANTS'CRAWLERS-CRAWLERS — All aikortad POWNTOWN cotton. Reg. 3.00 ilxes 4 , 6 , I ^9Af YOUTHS YOUTHS OOLP OOLI < H I M ^ 1 'QQ OC ’ solid colors, ilzas 9 lo 24 2 . AA« ; 'TWfN.PAUS S P E C I A L ...... ^.44-6.44 6 GIRLS’ ROBES ->•0 Qulllad...... t ■ BURLEY - An ’open ' -houss-^H- house E Depew; daughter of Mra.rs. Vlr-Vir- w | U n M B b a gaa ' will be held from, 2 to 4 p.m .'"~^H , glnln Depew and George DDepew, epew , - m n f I ' j s k g g g B S t Sunday at the home of Mr.lr. andi' M B . - I H Moore. Paul, dau^ter of Mr. ana Mark W arren.Ostler, soa.oisott.ol -B^ B ' r M r "IHBSEmffiTnH 1 ^ Mrs._Wesley C. Halbert,,Honie-i^^^H I - Or rgan, g p Piano and .“dMr.!” Mrs. Elmer Moore. — ^ M rr and Mra. Leland ' OsUet.OsU#, . dale, fom er' Murtaugnt --resl' r e s l ' • ■ - - Refreshments - w ere- served.------_____ Buhl, were m«rrIe^[as heldJ at the wy - ' _ . , ■ _ - they will reside. ' jQfJ a m e s D , Y i n i n g . . . American Legion Hall after the |s I3 Bride O f - Guests attcned from Amcrl* -JEROM E-Loreua Suee Kohn. K o h n - ______^ ____ ' ------cerem o n y .------—1------...... ean-Falls— Twin-Falls-and The bride’s table was covered R n topp was married. lo.-Janies'•James ...... jn y p e r- ...... with a pink cloth and decoratedi“o™M l^oge'" ' Pow ellI B‘k< . dDale\T. Vining in a cercmony per­ -VACAT^ with white tulle rufflingS aaround ro u n d PA U L —Unlffcd in m arriage rria g e In {ofmformed June 4 at the JeromeJe ro m e ; the sides. The centerpieceiece was a dodouble ring wedding cercmony -i f\ F irs t M ethodist C h u rc1 h ...... • ‘ . a pInR and while flve-tJered‘.rti wed- May 28 at the Paul Congrega- 10 I U V olunteersrs The' bride Is the daughterghter of ------dinjT cake-frosted- In-whitfr-Trfthhitfr-with -tkmal-Ghurch-were-Dorothy-Anft-tkmi t j — -;------Mrr and-M rs.' Ralph Kohniopy,jhniopp, cascade of pink roses downlown one DociDockter, daughter of Mr.-andMrrlnd Prepare riC Foi^‘ jeSJerome, and the bridegroomroom is __g_ aide and topped with two pink Mrs.Mrs Herf)crt Dockter,f , PPaul, a u l, ^ - • ththo o Json of Mr. and Mrs. Dale atitin bells. -. and Roger Allen Powell,'sonIVson of Sumo U l m er C amn p p ' Vining,vmir Jcrome. Rev.. John The cake was flanked1 by two Mr. and Mrs. EdmundI Powell, - ~ GarrGarrabrandt performedi t th h e c f■ f L "m ■ ■ rtatchlnR heart-shaped1 cakes. Twin Twii Falls, with Rev..^mil.^m il G. • TciTen junior high age girls,;irls, rep*rep- cereiceremony beforo altar baskets ^ ■ 1 H - B • Two crystal candelabra)ra held HHan ansen, offlQiiUing. . «resenting « ' the Camp FireIre Girls' oof.p f, pink peonies, pink topers. Lilies of thele Valley GivenGi in marriage bybv her Cabinet, spent three days at x|,ett, bHde.jlvenJa marriage completed the decorations,ms, father,fath the bride wore: a floor- p**"Camp Tawakani helpingB prepare by'htr'father.'b y 'l wortf“ a~ Bridal —— Mrs. James Gage, Mrs.! rs . Ger-G er- lengthleng gow n of w h ite>e CChan- han- J®*'y sumfner camp sessions,sessions. orgl Orgirtal floor-length gown of aid Wallace and Mrs. Ferolerol Bass tllly lace, feturJng a four- UnderUnd( t^e guidance of Mrs. whltowhlti Chantilly lace fashionedashioned • > 1 , poured. Mrs. Wayne Fleming, tieredtlen bouffant skirt. •The Tho fil- ^arjMarjorie Wintersteen, camp dl* with a sabrina necklineline en- m I. SAI& il aunt, of the bHde, and»d Diane ted bodice, fashioneded ■ ..with with "cU rector; and Mrs. Del Tyler,^ler, head hanccdhanc wilh seed pearlsrls anda n d ------Parsons cut-and-served-thethe cakfer ^cal^caUoped'neckllne-and-long-lliy-lofirlliy counsclor^thew-accompllshedampllshed sequins.—Tm o u he-skirt-w as^fash------Mrs. Gary Depew, thele bride's poirpoint sleeves, was designedilaned by severalseve necessary jobs,i, as well loneiIoned wllh tiers of lace flounces ------3-DAY-BONUS ~ — STARTS-THURI5-THURSDAY^ — sistcr-ln-Iaw, was in charge;harge of tho bride’s mother. as eenjoying outdoor fun.^n. ' endingendl in a chapcl train, the guest • book. Mrs'. Clarence-Clarence ghg ci wore an elbow-lengthsngth veil - TheTh waler barrels at each BridalBr attendants ’ includedlicioded IN a d v a n c e MORNINQ<10 9:3i9:30 a.m. Magoffin, Mrs. Janett WWood, o^. Qfqj illusionj falling fromTl an or- cabincabi; were filled by thc girls Mrs:Mrs. 'Deloris Reynolds,' Boise, Nancy Sandra Depew and St^ Ste- -nir and lace headpiece)iece and ®s a fire precaution, woodwood was sfsteSister of the bride, as matron JULY CLEAR/ JUNEJNE 292 9 phen Sorensen, were Inn c>argecjiarge carried a white orchid;hid sur- stacked,stad and water areas2as drain- of hihonor, and KarCn Viningning aand n d ______;______of the gift table. rouirounded with pink rosesoses and ed. They also cleanedd up the LindLinda Vining, sisters of the The bride'# wedding gownMwn was LUiest nii of the Valley. HerT jewelry campcam fire and councilI firo cir*cir- bridi bridegroom as bridesmaids.aids. O.M. wade by her aunt, Mrs. Dale irs. Dale * rhinestone necklace.ilace. cles.des. There was still time for Kellh Johanson 'was soloist, |-j— - - Depe'w , W en d e ll.- ...... ^ The bride's sister, Ireneene Dock- Wkl'S Wkii <“"■ ‘"J “cook their «ccoaccompanied by Mrs; K Karleen arleen Out-of-town guests attended . own meals using food ^they ey had Dellinger at tho organ. -BONUS-SAtE ------^ - from Twin Falls, Wendell,,?li, Je- T* ter., was maid of honor, and Di- °wn W fltM no “ nn® P e a rso n w a s -theie brides- bronght.oro'j Ttey were goodM camp-c a i^ _Go,rdon_Vinlng,^oth^r_ofJhe ^ ^ r _ o f J h e ______■j'______^ rome. Buhl. Utah and Washing- I’s-sister; ers-and-left a-clean-camp.------D V A N C E O F maid-The-brklegroom's-slstcr; e«- y bridegroom, served a as s bbest est ___ ^ - S U M MIMMER E U -1741^ Xjwen Powell,. was_ U}c.1C. flower GlGirls.who participatedIted were man. man Larry Smith. Glenns TTie couple w ill resld e-at 741 ------LuclnOa Cammack. M arilyn pcn CLEARANCE Ccnier St., Bountiful, Utah.Jta h . ■ ■ S'"s ’’’'- • ...... d a r llyn Ferry, and Tim EllFs,'Burley,'■'Burley,' best man Cammack and Beth Beard, all wcr< A kitchen shower wasras given « Ry®" served as best man, Beard, al ^ero ushers.. Acting’ ushers ------Tdf 'lh-o'bfldeTrlor-^o-herher wed-wM- and-ushers-were-^Fake-Krausrle-Krausr 5Buhl.JUJanJ?ajnd_5oJiI3n_Gi **“! tp A pn G l Aven Ai/ero— V ern o n __ Kohntopp—an(l - _ owell and Ta Ha groups.: Linda Kimball, Lan dlnp by high school friends.'lends ' I^onRor Mankej^*, R a n d y P ow ell and T a Kimball, i^rry Hancock, bolh Jerome. Cecilia Kimball, Renee Kimball, 5 ' J ------^^— ——------John Jo n Larsen. , . ; Cccl Out-of-town guests attendedg ^ S U M M E P rInU l n U • - SolidSolids ,, . Tho organist was Marthairthi Mil- LindUnilii Ts«lja and Sherylryl Ma^i* MaO.- ,rom Snit U kc Citv. F Filer, iler, Y / K r ! ^ Sleovet'et • SleeveSleeveless . . . 7" M arian M artinu r t n i»rIcr and Claud Bowmann was the ewa,ews, Twin FaUs, from? tbe cM .^“ Ya j*Boise, . Burley, Buhl. Castleford,istleford, soloist. Kon Ha group;, and3 bhlrleyShirley Hnnsen, Hazelton, Wendell and J The three-tiered weddingdine cake Loni Long, Horiion Club ntember, O K k |,„ im b e rly ,...., '• ' Reg. 5.00l.OO to 12.00 :Pattem------__ was J topped with -a-miniatureminiature Wa .TO-,C|n.group, and Sarah _ n The coupio wlll reside In — — — bride— and— bridegroom—om— and .Wlnteratcen.Win -Mountaln-^Hohlfe. ^ ‘1 ind M?rk ■MO^COWTWhBre-MrrVinlnris-tfiilnfe-l8~tf: : : ”------— d r e ss e served by Lois Anderson,on, Peggy LauU ura Wintersteen and Mark Sit. University/ of Ida. Id a. - Vollmer and Veronica Thomas. TVkTVler were also present. C f ^ p i w r * i ; Jeanlo Evans, Janis! Schmidt TheTl girls were enthusiasticUhuslastic 41 V 7 and Evelyn Laelis displayed the .v-,about this opportunity’ to be of PICNIC SLATED0 JMMER— ® gifts, while guests were regiater- ch aonre- FILER—Filer Chapterr No. 40.40, cd by Barbara Crowder.er, ' service, which Is much appre- . Crd.ir of Eastern Star, initiated _ _ _ _ _ I ■ ~ Jw The couple took a wedding ciatciatcd by the council. • new m e m b ers a t a m eeting In ------" ' 1 the th e Mnsonlc I Temple: Plans were ■ ' Reg. to 16.00 ■ mado'for a family picnicnic to be b« - -?0U « FAMOUS^MOUS BRAND-. - (\V Magic Valley/alley FavoritesL G S “held jnlntiy with Masons.Julyons. July .. — - -BESSES . W “ 3Q-ln the.Filer Fairgrounds, O ft i mMRS. r s . BURTONB U R ioh HILL ■ ^ ^ M , ' Sr ReuUR ouu'l, 1, Mu'rtiMurtawoh * T O ( SPORTS*STSWE*R- Chicken CasHroleDlo dressing,drei chicken andT:d. celery, I F Y O U ^ . '^ Cook ono fltcwing chickenlilcken un- finl;finishing with a layer• of chick- J -W til tender. Remove meatneat from cn,en, . . , ' 1 ______1 rack to bones and cut In smallnil pieces, '- BakeB for 3a-mInutoa.lli.&_3jlK ___1 16.00 n o w / 1 4 - to >/3 OPP Salt nnd pepper to toste,e. degreodeg oven. Prepare . broth ' G cups dried broad crumbsrumbs thickenedthlc with two tablespoons ^ 1 cup celery, cut in smallimall flour.flou Pour over chicken and X Reg. to 26.00 pieces ht\khttke for another 20t« minutes,m inutes, W ftlrK T rackk 54 ' I Smnll amount of onionnion or ThiThis Is good hni or cold, f y, teaspoon onion saltt (Tho(' Tlmes-Newfl will« r ppay n y ^J5 « YOUR FEE! I teaspoon poultry seasoningeasonlng cnchetic week for the best rccipe 1 e s s subsubm itted fo r M agic V alley I'S* Moisten Ingredlenls,V leaving vorltcs.vor If you have a favorite WOHT SQUAWK ' out celery, with watermier like recipe.rcc Just mall it to the Rccipe ,•» provld.d I 1 0 \ dressing. Do nnt make too dry,d ry . Dc{ D ep a rtm en t, W om en's p «/{0 Hd- r * ” allALL \ ' Line n 0 by 13-lnch pan wllh a0 itor,itor Tho recipe bccomes the those < foot are encasedc a s e d \ \ thin layer of chlokcn, a thin lay- propertypro of the Times-Newsi-News andond , , * . 1 1 )' \ er of celery, anotherr inyer of cnnnotcnn i)0 re lu m e d ,)______I In cozVf comTonable,ta b le , 26.00 NOW ^ i~i c o rre c fl)r- fltt« d Reg, to 40.00 I P SWIMM SUITS SI ^ Whar Doeses the Ostrich Say? ^ » T O *TTB*cirv* ■HOBSmOOMPOnr m ACCESSCESSORIES ; 357 ^ . -•2 0 ' Your do elo r wlll tallE you 1 6 ’»toJ ihol woiklno h*lp> keep ' "I'v t dfth* Meweh•nev«h Med.burylngMed'bun t*,«ally ha mi ^ ' ouiltofiry pn landl And I'll hov* lo olv* • ^ g weight ' down.' Thli msanim sani S % ° " TOP.S FOR BUMMER I . lhal welghl wateheriri con , ^1 25% [M E R m hum ari « iddll il lor InjinultyIngtnulty for moking glnti I . 1 L m ^ o g Tops for 'flhorts, bermudai, II I'm no auihoilly on glnti, bu) I / / do 1 no bettor ihon woor •lacks, sklrtsl Sew safari style I ptopi* wlio Of*. And thiy tny foo f ^ with collar, pleated-pocket|10Ck«l or I Vn.« io». p,.pl. «l» 0.,, y lentlble low-heol oxfordt'Xfordt mmmhmmmmwmmmmhmmm for b o rd e r % . «oni,buy b»it»rilttr cryiilal cry^iol or or al«»w ol uii onywlmo ' V ' elde-ftllt tunic, Idenl for border X ihot a re doilflnad for)f fool^fool p rin ts. % Ilian tht.ultcilonht.ultcilon you'llyou'l Iind nt ‘ A J happlnBii. P rim ed p a tte rn 9087:7: M isses'lsie s' X Slorlino si«rllna Jiw Jiw iliy ilii Compnity. m * ENTIRE STOC ■Ices 10, 13, 14, 16, IR,?.* 20. S ite Don't b* b*or»Q nlmld ld,,’,|iu , |utl i wnik ilghl In, 8 t o 2 4 ’ « f . H top sty le y a rd s 35-incfii & RUMMAMMAGE N«/i4 fiiindly (olki tli. to 10.001 wanted fashions, fabrics,Ica, noces- ' o K n t B p ^ DRESS! nuiirs in new Sprlnu-Summerig-Sum m er Paltern CatnlOfj.'AH nliesIs lie s i ClipC lip ' - ■ ' lETTER n pn'e pattern free, Send,d 0050 centsc en ts . .. . _ ...... ■ m W ' • low..-^.-...... , UMMER M Mlie*llan*outin*out SpiSbortawaar i GENERALi t d 2 9 ” t o ...... Broktn,wn, S Slni,,;*to. ln i., . , , SHEET METALTAL • S . RESSES 1 1 I DOwIf^POUTB • EAVE TROUQHB ■ M M il) /' ■, THIS BEqiNB Mt • NO APPROVALS•ROVAL8 5^00 t^lO O .O (^ _____ ’ J TOtAL SUMMER 01 • NO RBFUNDS'UNDS ‘' B SHOES • NO EXOHANQESIHANQES O'li iV BRACKETT’Sr's . , Pall, bon't M lM -Flril: Iln F«IH — B H T yln Fall« i r . o ' 5 r ^ L..E^ E M^ROhM?RCHAr

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J i B J E S M5 S ^ | _ _Orio-gcoup-Reg.:^7.95-to-49.!—OriB :.95-to-49.50.T ■ .■,■■ .20.961-fO. 9 6 t o . 3 7 . 3 2 . GROUP 1 R.,.R e g . ,0 t o ' 1 1 . 0 0 ...... ;...... 6.00 “I 1^

GROUP 2 R„.R e g . t.0 o 1 6 . 0 0 . ; ...... 9.00 I EN'S SUITS : ' U»'- GROUP 3 Re,.Reg. to.0 24.50 ...... 1 3 .0 0 DAVE MCFAWAND,1^ Carmen,'C«nneii, nearB Salmon, dbplays .. - I __ Oneo group Reg. 55.50 to 75.00.7 . 4 8 .83 2 2 tot o i5 6 . 2 5 I Tnddawsamr-wtaasi^^^BaiIlioa-pf*eHitBd-hlm-by-Pi«sWeot= = = _ ' J a b s s e n d n rta g c e ie moByny inh i fl>e WV h] hite H ouse honorbtg 111 Look at the savings— look aat t the values.\ ,1----- Picsidealial Sdntan. S C om e early for best selectloselection. g ~ ” ” C 0 A T S Look a t 1 SaMou YouthItll fe Honored1 I MEN’SlEN’S IDRESS SLACKS^CKS ^ J -R egular and half si;sizes I Oneone group Reg. 10:95);95to to 17.95.;....17. ' 81 ,2 , 2 1 1 t to o T 3 . 4 6 As Presidentialitial S(Scholar I S U I T S - R e g i rice. Reg. 16.00 to 49.50...... ,. . 99.00 . 0 0 to 25.00 I SAIMOS — &t\'e McFarland■arland dent anda spent most of his time fl I MEN’S5 JA'CKJACKETS & SWEATER/VEATERS retorsed to his ranch home)me at at the Smithsonian Institute.s tim e flI Sunny weather fabrlca. Reg. 1 6 . t after He and Alice Faye- Smith, fl . uetrtiy Cannea this week after He Jte. I > a v e u | p t o p e n d in g se m > daj-s in WWash- ash- Lewuion.LewTEi were taken ”to the 8 SPORTSWEAR ® One group ...... V...... 1...., Save Y i le-gas capiioLhjLSensjAjordanjnd S _____ R I I*' ------h«tonr-D.-aT-w here-ht-Jcas capita] f r t l FASHIONS S P O TO-PLAY-IT-GOOL.^— ohn-son Frank Ghqrch of Idaho. ' g -COOL.^------' '______I- ____ honored by R radent Johnson Frank 9.95 ...... s'...... S H O Rir^tEEVE-SPORT-SM r^tE E ’ -SHIRTS IRT' ------— ■ *s one of the wrtion’s 121 Presi- *Thflt*Thi was where L_sat‘ !n ga ------^ ’ ?*' ^ ------—FASHIONS ...... r ..,4 .8 8 § dehtial Scholars. ____ Sen.Sen. I Everett Dirksen’s chair.”sa t-in § — SWRTSJU Reg. te B.95- Reg...... to 9.95 ...... V.‘;'^6.88 : § I ThelS-jw -old sonof .Wr.fr 'SSdand McFarland confided. :hair.” 9 - JllJUNiORlTE SKIRTS —- R Reg. e g . fo to 9.9: 8 .9 5 ...... 4.88 I Yov /I, L. Reg. to 6 .0 0 ...... - 3 t 8 8 Mrs, Archie ^^cFa^landi ' was ^ ^^cFarland said he also got• § JUNIORITE PANTS — R eg ..to 8.^ one of two Idahoans to receivej*ceive *9to see John Stainaker, so execu­ g o t tive secretarj’.of the Council on fl ^______; MEN’S NOVELTY-SHIITY-SHIRTS th a h o n o r. execu- ' r, r- Presidential Scholars; Sargent He flew to Washington. D.C.. ^^.1° Young m en’s, S, M, L. Reg. ’ U Shriver, direclor of the Offlcs BLOUSESi s ' I „ t o 1 2 . 9 5 ...... 6 . 2 2 the first time he’d ercr been*^,5 fen 5 of Economic’ Opportunity: Jus- 8 rduroys, S-M-L-XL, Reg. to 12.95..^ -an airplane and said he would ^ i i BV tice Douglas and Thurgood § . f solid, prints, novelty style, all first quality,quality,' > ^ 0|^ have liked the ride to have been w»rc>i >; Jus- Marshall, new ly appointedurgood S . Big ossortment ofv esolid, . S iz e sprints, 28-40. Reg. to 6.0 0 ...... YOUNGONG MEN’ SLEEVE SPORTORT ShSHIRTS - a little rtmgher. p , Supreme__Cpurt Justice.______------“rm-Uke-the-Salmon-River pointed jhort or long sleeve. Sizes 28-4( J : ^ r i He also caught a glimpse of I— Velours, wools, corduroys, S- b o a te r w ho a fte r th e f ir s t 100 Mrs. w „ 'Johnsorrand saw l^F L>sda Jf —I ---- T.- Slz< 3.49...... i...... -7...... ::-:::7 x:rr yards of smooth water wants Bird Johnson■, at the Presidential r 'rdplds all the way.” he com- “ ‘™.{ Helanca kn!f«, ipandex lycra varled.one andai A ( ir ' S . two piece stylit. Rag. to 17-00 ...... BOYS’ LONG S . m e n te d . w P i whr. hn-. h^n ^ '.0 0 ...... / . / a . I N L Y B O Y S ’ R A I NMCOATS_ C O A T S _____^ _ ------irwashlngtoftnie-stayca-with 7 " ^ named a National Merit Scholar m “ SWIM SUITST C "l-ir.c: Ripple toled, teny topt, whfle and tho other scholars at GeorgeJ to atlend New Mexico High- T S i z o 8-18. Reg. t o 3.49. . . . . Washington University and was , ^ ...... 2 . 2 2 ?. lands University at Las Vegas, ■ Ii3 colors; woihoble ...... honored at a rcceptlon at the N- M.. next fall to major In Whllo House where President ^ TERRY BOOTS K f,r. chemistry., wm spend the sum- □ X All in ene ponty stockings. Individually ' 3 ONLY B( Johnson spoke to the group and ’S W H ift DRESS SHIRTS r John On thi family V iC bagged, tlight Imporfecli ...... P C , ^ shook their hands after. John Re& 5.9S ...... ____. _ Gardner, sccretarv of ... Health...... ______1 2 ^ S PANTY HOSE Lor e. Reg. 5.00...... ;....• ...... 2 . 2 2 ^ “ Education ond^Welfare had pre- I ~ *entcd cach with a. Presidential£ S K , ‘• • n™ ’ " ! rAIDENn=ORM S SALE A E E ~ ^ MEN’S WHI Scholar medallion. Bm ■ VOUtSWAOtM^ ~ M A I U E N ONG SLEEVE SPORTORT ShSHlllTS :^ttenvards they attended a ■ Ig leg panties or your favoriteivorlte bras_bras ____ buffet dinner at the White ■ , Long leg pant Long & short sleeve. Reg. 5.C House. ... ■ 2.39 R«9. 4.50 ...... 3.499 Rog. *.56,50 ...... 4.99 I Bro . 5 . 0 0 ...... 2 . 2 2 McFarland stayed theI. r,'.i rest VH v f ' JA“ COX.V' Rog. 3.50 ...... 2 .3 9 R tg. of the week In Washingtonnnwllh with ^ S iw d "-O X . I MEN’S LONG ! 1___ the_relativo_cf_a..Solmonin .rcsl- rosl» I - ■ ____ler Co.- ______VMmvinfTVTU-jJUMUU-juuitiJ-JJtf^J'i^-jjuw m Av*. I. I _ _ __ _I Broken sizes. Reg. 5 .0 0 . . , .

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on fashionqble-Summ m m eLfc! er fabrics. All f a m o u s n :s here al^V a n s -- Smart S m a r t coloj;^- - m O R EI ! L t o u ’II save on fash —— ______^ srns an d beautiful prints.. r i n t s . COMECC II^AND CHOC fi.N UNBaiEVABLEE ASSORTM ASSO W r — subtle patterns and Sun Valley fam ous nam e fabrics here_ S leep er ...... | l QR O U P 1 ID CHOOSE FROM AN UNE printed chiffon, check ginghamigham s, m m ^ Su aspuns — linen knits, printed p B S hip ahoy — printed chl1 MAHRESS M S T O 1 . 4 9 ...... AALL L L A AT T " M fac 2 " . B h e o n 3 , ...... A L L , A^Ll- T AT ■ . Bultlng. VALUES TO 1.49. G R O U P 3 Suitings —r homespuns — BOX SPRINGS 1 » GROUPrequest, 2 hom1 espun, prints, seer- m , faconne, better 42"., -jbond^d sheons. woolena, linen-arnelen-arnel * BB3 Poplin Buitlnga,suitings, request, bueno h aport, skinny‘nVbo$QT* boy " ^ $ 4 4 5 0 -: ------1 S I suckor. alfalfa .suitings, 9 8 , ------. bi ...... ^ T ^ r A• A L U L t - A A T t — — ------, k n l T t ^ 5 . 9 5 ! . . . . . 1 ______AALL L L A AT T K -VALUES -TO 2.98 ...... GROUP 4 . n m each piece ^ XXBOOOpOOOOaXlOOWOOOUIUOO^^ Quilted, IB yr. guarantee, deluxe Bonded suitings, -;,bonddd ...... "' ' ' . — w y w > " ; ' ^.n • • • ’/3 off z ...... ALL REpUCED TT SLEEVELESS DR Rog. 6.95 lo 1 1 ,9 5 ...... I CHI BOOTS'— Rough o u t u p p eri, SKIRTS , iJro J to 11.95 ...... ' EASY CREDITI t HUSH PUPPIES — For mon, women ...... 7 j.8 8 Diicontlnuod olyloi...... * infanti, girls,' and boys lo size A. .. t ...... BANK...... '•...... ' BANkAMEWD. 7-14 ...... ’/ 3 o f f Z 1 .9 9 ,0 -i. 8 8 a m e r I c a r d '■ SIZE4-6xand7-14 ..... , CHIIDREN-S COWBOY B...... O O T S --R...... I. 3 ' , £rokon ilzoi. Reg. 9.95 lo 11.95 .. i l E B i j H i l OOOOOOODOCQOOODQOOOGOOODDOOOQOOOODQ DOOOQQC CHILDREN'S SH 6 eS — Infanti, girl: Rtg. to 0.99 ...... I. . em Ganaooop^ EVER!■ R T Q NI 1T j a m " M A n R EEsi s iF FACTORY / I P D>EPART E I NT STCTORE . 920 Second Ave. Southouth ' Phone 73S-3S;l2 ' . Open 0 a.m . ■ 0 p.mp.m. . MondMonday thru Saturday ' 3 9 ;l2 \ M S Ufar U S ^ ILYNWOODRTMEN1PPING CENTEi N T E R ; ' ' ' ' ‘ ’ ■' OOD SHOPPIK ~ T"^~inr — ------— r*- — ■ ^JunB48:29,-T9tf7-—— -Juna ~Tw1rrFgllrTlmerN^wi~'-1T~^—^ TwlrrFallrl I^p ertCGhamber h j r HearsHe AmoLnecdotes FnFrom Mississ ;Idaho r ■"R RUPERT-^The'new U P E MissJ Ida- Miss IdaIdaho were a jl,000;Pepsiibecauseepsi because shesi thought I’d lose h”;t”: */ith-/ith her ihoesbl on>‘the wrongI Vr Salt Lake City, complete theirr can cat" for Sl. .'bo,b o, Kristine.Phillips,K rl claugKtecigKtec Cula schscholarship; $300 s i^ o)lar-an la r- an air'tripa ir' t r to Idaho's wilder*ler* :iet. .- . . . ,iu3iness luainess ahcahd return home, all inI’ Delmar ..Holllnger ! reported jiPiMiiCTBsM B i of Dr.. R. 'C. Phillips, Rupert,upert, .hip hip froifrom Mr. and Mrs.-?J.. A. ness area:area:.a fox stole: malche.de. In olherother businessb at the meet-• sne dday.' a y . ' Ihutihut twtwo o nic;members of the ciwihly anda n d Mrs..M r Mildred Phillips,:, Og*Og*'choonover; :choonov a fvU'.Judy; Le: net of lugjluggage;' a'ltklay tripI ic '.ip,.r^ repreports o rts on th e ncw N avajo) Mr'. ParishP a ris said that In thc® ;g||..'air hoard,^onrd Raymond P Gentry and — denrwL?-a-giresfor the Cham*:ham* jnweiryjcwelrv wardrobe: $50(1 iward-ard-Chicago Chicago fifor the Lions interna*na* - lini.linerIm i-liner ai irc r a f t w hich ha.'ic jvjvent e n t .of of biggerb i airfields being8 Clydecivde Preuss.Preiis- havo resigned arid ■ . / i|^ Km MI . berb e r 'oof f (Commerce at thoir regu- robu frofrom.the Toni Compatiy;Uiy; tiooal mc(meeting; and free round*nd* ^it-n n put inloiai operation at Westt constructed the company will go® hc asked forf suggestions' for ' lar luncheon meeting last week,/eek. an OldsnOldsmoblle auton>qbile modelodel trip trnnsitrAnsportation to any Idahcihc :oast:obst AirlinssAirlii wore given by,• inio'jet:mo'jet linerline service. . ' ' '-• sui;cGssors(successors! . She s h e reportedn on events atIt the ot of her chchoice, to be supplied diir*diir- city-durlng city-'durln her year as queenecn licorgejcorgcFaqI Faqlkner and West Coastt In additionuddltii to Mr. Parish, „ ' „ Jj Ho said members of the cham- _ state-pageaht.& tate-ps culminating: With ing the 'year of her reign, wljh fronr WesiWest Coast Airlines. •nanager -nanager SlimSli Parish. other guesiguests were B ernard “0 s“''' g ber’s .highway committee-met in-- '. , her'rtceipRf-ihe^rownTasrtheisrthe trttdq.in-trttdq.in-cvery_jhree months! or Miss PlPhillins mentioned the .Mr. ParishParis noted th^t the lm-- Brown and daughler Camille _ Boife with Doyle Simms the - topto p - betbeauty I In the state., She 3.00Ct 3,005 milm il e s ., ------— strenuous: the proved service . available with1 Brown of th the Chester B. Brown strcnuou3:W.wk-jluit.pttcedes^lhc proved ser' " Stale . Highway Board to dis:*, .> K f J sa said id ah'tahe can't Refused to laeingbeing SheShi noted'm that the milease?age haminsnaming ofol the QueenT~Tvhen-thethe use uf thisihls smalls cight-passenw rr Cb. nnd MeMerrell .Blneham. Jtaie Highv a n a s s e t w ill p ro t the contestants are up at 5 a.m. andinH lircraTt, w'hicli-hfts-four^lIgnSwli - Du- D oi^ ■ -■ will probably’come'aheaii of tne contestant ^ -y-rt—nn—th^-interstat^^M r.--- - — I.-:. ■ , / . W q B a K M i l l g g ? y M■ ' ""Little U tth kids In the neighbor- threo idge piactlces often last until I a.m..m. out 0/o/ BurloyBur daily, haye al- M ngi^alU ;hbor- threo/'frt6nths if she .cait judge piactlces ' j; Simms, who is chairijian of the - i... ^ hood U&IUfitd to throw ..rocka ait t me, m e , from fro m herhe; first week's activitiesitles In descrdescribing the strain of thcthe readyreadjf made th: deniand'gregterr announced'tannounced'the Booster Breakfast l)oard. said some of the mem< . - -rr ' : • aand n d no'now they Want my auto- as tfie reigningn queen. - week’s acactivities, she. reportedted .'han,'han sccU-secU:i available.< The betterr set=ct 7:30 a.ia.m. Thursday at the J®"'*’ gi-aphi'‘-8 h e-co m m em e d , ------OlMe. i included a d inmopdlond thalthat Mis?Miss Bear Lake.walked the sciiedules nown make It possible® =^»ege college cafeteriacaf« in A lW He[e bcr.-» iwill be In Ruperi lo look ' r y — —A tnong-prlK B -she-rC ceivedrait’edjasTW8jrh7^---whiclt'^iit.v>tiiother -wratrhT-^ took ^m nim p-at^he p'at'tl gaturdav-ni^Tht^hoyjfpr-faitginesanwifpr-faitginessmen-to-fly-tq-Boigei Hid' coOkr mi'Tvcr'thu i^ituatiun. ^ ~ r _ I S e a r s

______OUSTEDIHARLEM CCongressaaB-.Adam on^sm iB CUytoa Po'well,-« 1 1 ,_ speaking at a Bimlnl newsews coiiferenccoiiferenee. points out the differ-ffer- .' ■ * « 'T a * ence In the punlshmenthehe received anand the censure Ust week ■ of Sen. Thomas J . DoddI is another exexample of the dlstlacUon ■ between justice for thee white men and the black men in ■ - AmerlM^ P^n^wns^cipe»^^xpelled from the t House for mlsiue ot - ■

Grand JurylWant^iWants To Check Powell’s Expensecpense Records SPEC i N '^ S AALE! l WASHINGTON (A P)-AL feder-fcdcr- was revealedrt Tuesday when the Ai grand juiy wants a look_atlook_at House clerk and sergeant-at>a n t-a t- . ____ Adam r iaylon P qwoH's expensempensfi jicm's_sfl]cLlliesJiaye_bccn_sulj;jinns- o -s u b : ^ ___ rccords as _part of Jts proberobe of poenaedpoena( to bring the records>rds to li thc clccted but' unseatedd con* a grandgrai jury session Aug. 7 in I » ___ pressman’s offairs. WashiiWashington and the Housee gaveg a v e ^ W * Powcli, a Democrat fromm Har- ® requlrtilrec approval. . iom, was excluded frojjijji the PowPowell, a Negro, told a news House at the' start of the-le cur- conferenceconfer Tuesday at his Ba- rent .session because ol allDgcdaUcged hamian hamia retreat on Bimini lhat BIH! financial misconduct. ; • he wouldwc be willing to accept m r The grand jury's requestlest for censuicensure by thc House—the pun- EXTERTERIOR HOIHOUSE PAIIPAINT travel vouchers and telephonelephone Ishmentishme: meted out by the Sen- costs of Powell and hisis staff lastla: week against Sen. Thom------.------a as s J J. . Dodd, D-Conn.,- also ac- ______cusedcused of financial misconduct. ____ _JD)IM!&MVE But Rep. Emanuel Celler, D- REGUL4 = n* N. Y., who headed-the house “Mock” War •-• comcommittee m that probed Powell's financial affairs,.said-he sees no Turns Real,[ .. S« chancc his colleagues would be ' " willing to admit Powell and then I ■ ^ censure him. . TwoTGUedL -■ ^ Powell was re-elected over- 4 9 9 • FT. SILL. Okla. (AP). -— Rine whelnwhelmlngly in April to the.seat fire Icilled two Gls ?nd wounded;nimHprf v w a te d by h is-e x ciu sio n from a Ihird T u esd ay a s ’ TOOckck ama S - J"®‘‘'6 House: But he has not at- II thine tempted again to be seated. In- . bush turned into the real thing ------a t-th is-A rm y -tra in in g -c e n*nier-in le r-in atead.he.has_pursued,his_co«« ____ J t o A L L O N bid to overturn his original ex- southwest Oklahoma. An Army spokesman saidaW live ' ammunition npparenliy becamcbecam e f " " mixed with dummy bullets, nl- -^New-improved-iim proved-im oofli-latex- — though no live shells were lo | T / - have been used, — - “CUSTOM^ - Killed were Pfc. iames D. ® formulalla defies Ithe w eather Conway, 19, ti Vietnam veteran. I R “BaU Beailng-Action"c tio n ” • ^nd Sgt. Refugio Hernandez.H 38. : CLEAH * ONLYl ^ in Sears Latex Paint Can Spec. 5 B illy G. E v an■ns,- s,- 28.28, — - ’ All colorfast,:olorfa'st, self-priming _ Kirkland, Ind., was shot in thc i m C ut Brush Strokes Up-to SQ‘SO%|- T- ____ ,hlpsJe.was.ln.satlsfactory.con-irlToLt ------dIUori. -______f rdi^in01iiniifer?“ ~ Ai\ Trillion# of latexi.«oopo.,.„„ copolym - colors dnf in 31 i l l 'A W 4 U p articles roll o nitb to siirfaoMsurface! Ulike A CHINESE KILLED•D ■\ b«U bearings; reducea bru )le proiectiori: for a ni^-. BERLIN (AP) - Red China’s a g S ) ^Sflfe:;;rTir*i=ipw in}aintta charge d’affaires in Enst Berlin ^ umtoTttaT^ ^.P.urabie_Rroiec| and three members-of his; Hstaff 7m llf(dm ai\ were killed Tuesday in an aulo- g exteriorior siding-evensiding- sfucco mobilo accident in Iho norlhernio"rr£ i JlA iJN B tSStK . part of-East-Germanyi-Iho offi- — — cial East German news_ agency . ADN reported: ' . ™WCOAT~DURABLi)URABLE^HOUSE ANPITRI\ N O i l i P i i l ^ ^

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* 1 2 " ^Twln' FallsTrimos-Tast Jan. 15. At that time, the ■ ■ p I aand n d hid thethem in his room before • ■ , noon they give us carfare and „nn»rnr I going to work. n It started 10 days ago when fin'!,, tJiH.T contract dispute precipitated a - jflRjcUE^Bn going to w( >r||n|'nw I Ready t< to move to the new 2«bout 80 per ccnt of .the Depart*rwL^rf “s tomorrow, .hree-dthree-day walkout that ended H They glvo us numbers lo keep I hom e, Dingle’s _wlfe clea ned linent of Welfare’s case workers , M .S when the dty said It would send H ^ W w L r A n S H s l ^ ^ l hom e, Dii O'"'*®'’- ^ 8 0 t n u m b e r I I,', house for the last time. She "began refusing lo do Uielr as- 07 .1, th e w ag e ■ Issue ■ to fact-finding, 1 ^ 87- A bout 12:30 they c alle d num - I found Uie old panls a n d Uirew , Jalgi\ed tasks in a demonstration U r ”!*" MgoUattons S,o n enflfl|Ll||^n found Uie ber 45. Thcy haven't called.an- \ . them on the trash heap. 3 0 undencore a contract dispute led. an- ..Qther Issues" and later send other number since.” m l ' ' I When Dingle, got home and »]'wlth th e .c ity . U stlll-unresolved problemsIS to . . SgM W hen Dl It was then 2 p.m. 1 h heard e a rd whatwha had happened, he 13 To avoid breaking a Staleale Jaw\aw -we owe 3^ weeks «-nt.'*t » tvathe fact-finding. ‘J 9n ay h a s I rushed outside. The.'trash had prohibiting strikes by, public „,anman said. ‘'This morning'ner' the th p ' M a y o r John V. L indsay h a s j n J",! called the nonworking c case ase jg j L^raH U w B «B K H H slI been remo removed. . {Employes, they went to work■ork but landlordlandio told us he couldn’t wait * *J u/m I He searched the trash truck w^d no work, pieeting In semi- any r /» STin workers'-“ a small Irresponsible BnSlllmHND^slPiRS searc a semi- any more._ They’ve got to10 iieiphelp groupJ ™ ' that caused trouble for I and the dump, talked to the jjn a r s in stead . ' ■ u s toi '* 'j r r a W M t 11 V B l ’jW lM T O - V3 ' trucktru c k driver. drive No pants. Author- ♦r A few days later, thehe dty He safd he’d held a job which KMwra I itlesItles bellcvbelieve they probably were p'wflp' * through Its director — ^ e d 4.ee city's 33 cen- whole day at It because he has ilLll!! Judith Mage, Uie dty promised ™ Bray to Frank DeWItt Wrlghl; : ‘ L D o b Samuelson gets a chuckle as ConferenceConferen la West Yellowstone,stone, MMont. ont. TTie W a y m eeU ng ftJd^ C hat^ ■ . ■ " in JaJanuary n to allow fact-flcidersS ders ,_*t» IDAHO’S ^GOVERNOR Don Samuels I and Charles Wesley Trounson lets him at the Western, Governor8__concludeiOT8_ concIudes_W ^esday. (AP_^rcphoto) J lo decide what was bargainablelainable *Smokey Smo the Bear» greets him at tli _^rcphoto) . ____f ■ ^ Jr.-to-LordJr.-toJ.ord B. Bright.______

fore now going back on a prom* MINIDOKA C(jUNTY =iTeievisionSm SchedulE^^^ I prom* jjig ^ welfare, chcck two granted a divorce from Jimmy H. Jones, and her former name One ot H'o Issuej, she saidsaid, Is weeks overdue. He had been Marriage licenses were Issued W ednesday,lesday, *Ju'June. 28 . Ona should living for two weeks on S hand- | , . News Of RecordR fwns e restored to her. Mrs. Carol whether tho contract should to Ilonald. Roy Farrow and Lin­ „ J. Peters was .divorced from ‘O PROMISINGiMISING SPECIALS SPE , ,. providprovide for a fund to pay>v cncecose outso““ fromir friends. Tuesday,'?,• he GOODINO COUNTY lhthe e delem defendant could consult an Daniel F. Piters and given herker da Jean Fischer, both of Rupert, r- 7:30 p.m., 5—Vietnam Special, a concludingco show in a. scriesseries workcworkers full salary whilele ththey e y o f.frie n d s.’’ '** Probate Court , attorney. attorney.' The defendant was re- „ ‘ and to Michael Ray Collins and former name of Carol J. Par- ►of specials filmed by KSLiSL newsmen Dick Nourse and Larry are nrecuperating from injuries The administrators; who haveh a v e KeithK eith Stevenson, 16, ww a ss leased on posting a ball bond ofor . . .• Sharron I Fay Chase, bolh of fTinnegan in Vietnam. A»-lns-ln the other specials, the newsmenlen are sustalisustained on the Job. This,lls, she continuedcontinu working, and thehe of-or- chcharged arg ed by s ta te o fficers w ith $5$5,000. 000 M Divorces were granted to Neiljgjj Minidoka. ______►teen Interviewing servicemensmen from thetht Western states. said.said, the city has termedled un- fice peoplepe filling the gaps,Si are®re exceeding exccedir the speed limitit at Bruce McConnell1 was. fined r BEST BETS FOR ^MOVIES bargainable. bargal r- distressdistressed by the dispute. nightnight. b'by driving 70 miles 'perper 550 for beingbe drunk in a publicII- *VH. Smalkin « from Mrs. Celesteste ■ ■ ■ IB ^ 8 p.m., 3, I l- ‘*Ada" (1961)1961) One ofoft the poorer movies to0 come Tno’Tfio union's action now threat- “What“Wh£ ore you going toI do?’’ hour In'In a 55-mile-per-hour zone, place. • M. Smalkin: , Mrs. Kathleen Ann _ I,- Woodruff from Jack Daniel i rv ^ u t of Hollywood in recentent years, thisthi£ effort “tells the intimatentlmate ens to spread to the city’s’s three ono workingwo administrator: said. The dcdefendant pleaded guiltyjullty The fine was suspended on the • " Crystal Clear tjBtory!' of a Deep South prostituteirosUtute who makes it to the lieutenant-itenant- children’schlldri shelters, the institu- “My peoplep aren’t strikingig for and his jlcense was suspended condition ^'woodruff; Sidney R. Burgess — 4Soverooi?ft-chalr-by-tade-out-tlmer-Ala-out-tlm er-^ll^f-whlcl^howsrnatural- -Hons- :hlldren moneyrThey're'Ouffighting-forng-for Tinder aa' provlslon~of‘the"Youih become I: ys from-Mrsr-Jacquelyn-Burgessr ~D 'afii "X Gilbert W, Feudner from Mrs. "Reflned ■veill W ater - - *Ty,-that performance countr.-Susan-Funtr.-Susan-Hayward, Dean Martintin and whose mothers cannot bebe wiUiwith protectionprotcct for when Uiey haveave to RehabilRehabilitation Act. which pro-pro-next next sbc months. 1 £12 r? 'W mrld Hyde-White star.. Martin, againaga naturally, portraysays the them during Uie day.; go into slum areas on lield1 calls.calls, vides-tfat-a-probate-court-mayvides~tfi -m ay — ^------Dlstrict-Courtj Donna.M.-Feudoer;-Mrs.-Kath- -Fretn fviry lo(» ln yowHomi— ------^•prostitute-tursed-good-kid!s.d-kid!s. JiusbaiJiusband, >ho shares thee spot- OneOno of the welfare recipientscipients They deserve the protection,Bction. suspend or revoke a license! Ofof a Mrs.M rs. A lm a C lark G ough „ rc- ry J ? n " . ^^*^8Gregg from Riley Clyde Wt will l*il y»ur wotir FXII -Sight with his wife byf becoming governor| of'the mystical,lystlcal, affectaffected by the dispute sa says y s hhe e BBut ut 650,00065 people also d eeserve se rv e child-found c h ild -fc guilty of a trafficraffle ceived an annulment from Doug- Gregg; JV l^s. Joyce- P. Brown ««iaglcal state. ^ ______V could!couldn’t care less which side Is to eat and1 sleep with a roofif over violationvlolatloi whether or not empow-ipow- las N. Gough,Gi and her former® from Johnny R. Brown; Mrs. . ai „ Mary Jane Sayko from JamesE- **MIRACLE , ------right or who will win. All he Uieir hheads. • cred,so to do under any oUier name of Alma Clark was re- . % mmmtmmmmmmmmmmmmn ~ 3g_ Eugene Sayko; Mrs.- Andrec • VVa knows is that he Is losing.’L .. J .•■phi“This ha't ,a ckar-cut issue, law rei;relating to specific trafficraffle stored to her. Mrs. Joan D. Be- rec W ater Servic® , ’ nna 11—Gomer Pyle c TheThere was one man^ who had violations. . berncss wwas divorced from Clar-.. “ Baird aird fronfrom Dennis Edgar Baird.Ird. ,en Clerk’s Olflce . CmComer Bluo Lakes ^ Key to StationsU ll» gjoo 4_*•■6 jaiitzen __ . :: ...... 9:00'2S^-Bob Hope c I i8;W2SL-Newa c , 1 2B-VirRlnlan c T ' Ifor ther fourFOURTH aT^ - 2B-News.tSpts., Wthr.Vthr. 8—Bob Hope c , .al 3—Lost In Space c 7B-BobHopec o r n o f m 4-Cheyenno 8:30 5—Death Valley Days“ys ------— _6-New8,-W eather,-SpU._,-SpU ._ 10:00-2SU.News,-SporU,10:00 ------t ; ' \ • - ______I— 7B-News,-W eather,-Spts.-r ,- S p t s .------W e a th e r - ...... :------• 11—Lost In Space c: 3—Nows, Sports, Weather/e a th e r ,1 ■ itm SSI^News. 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Consum ersTS 0O rganizee To Protest3t D eeception By AIUiEN SNODDY{ ly.ly, "We are concerned witht the tually «report what they thinkhlnk TheTho AmericanAm Home Econom* ' - WASHINGTON-..(NpA)-What'What middle class. They could-useuse lata decepdeception,-fraud-or a-bad-bad Ics-Assoclation^lans-a-Ica-Assoc! natlooall\ '— - -A ---lappans when the dpnsumer-lsicr-ls their moneymt to better p urpo^.”ses.”. product to-the FTC,” the FDA,T)A. worfehopworJcshop In the fall on-‘*CredIt pusncd too far and' bccomes»mes Th«t xi^at they t nud li dimnilt toto do BOB local Chamberr of in FamilFamily Financial Manage- .■ Itkftd by shoddy, mcrchandJse.:wUse. so gg wwhet hen shopping com es o uut t In Commeroe "we couW focuss on ment"m cn f ThereT are a tew pilot m - . snivel.salespersons,, misleadingading a study-revcaled-bystuGV the presl-jresl- the problems morejeffecUvely,*'sly," projKprqjKts ts InIi high schopjs.but here V ;__l credit diarges? dent’s dent’s ConsumerC Advisory Coun-:oun-Qotschall Gotschal adds. . . • t'only^‘ody U«tlw s^ d Is planted. It will Watts happened. dl. dl CoUege-educate In a fnr >nr flffUhn tn hf!p.;4hB fQOSUmeconsumer. *1^»» FTCj-^ nwftwr,' ----- f o o l ^ —-special-mcasnee to jh ejjLth.CoiyrCoiv i^ ju ^mfrr'--TT~ ------a- and-other-govemmental-agen- n d - o th v ^ U r l — g r e s s f ------. . • ■ Anotli Another point Is tKir*th{rw>iPrcoiP ciesnrould-prejer^slatecies-Trou oFlocal^ gs®SSemmd|4------The muUimilUon dollar shock sumer must : be a chemist,, me-officialsme- officials to take the kad. BO ISERealignm ent of C j to retailers and property owners"ners chanic. electrician and nutrition-Ition- B u t Gotschail realisticallycally WahoIdaho’s s district courts, .con-^n- j]Starting Thursday,irsday, JJune 29Hi . last summer in Los Angeless is a 1st{st to fathomU what he Is buyine.lying, doesn't tbelieve in the honor sys- solidating the present 13 dls- —HdnunaticT'lf'loadedrTirgnmentiment whatw Ksrif it rw m tcW tciar*T T'ThS pubUc can't protect5le^ trlcts-inltrlct5*inlir siuvun, wUI-be~cf------BBQ uy to d ay to providerovtde you, youF tamny. • “ for more Interest In.the consum*[isum* per(ormper(orn' and endure, end howDW to itself frofrom false, fraudiflAfacts■acts fectlve JJuly -l, the Supremo ' 'With hour# of fun and InInformdtlon. . «r. ' • take cacare ofk" , ’ ■ • through,through seirregulation by Indu>idu> Court ClClerk’s oflice reminded The Presldent’s'Commilteeee on Sorhe consumers dilemmasIS In- tiy If thethi regulatkin is not back-)acfc- today,to d a y . . Consumer Interests pointss ooul u l eelude: lu d e: ' cd bby y lalaws and departmentsIs to The reall^mentr was ap- that two groups need the most The woman who bouf^l.t i t . a pprotect ro te c t the!t h o n e s L ...... -... wwoved-by.lhc o v e d J > i%7-Leglslat\iTe. ------protection from ‘federal, s slate la te 514.98^J14.98^ p er sq u a re y a rd ca a rp n ^e t "Believing"B elie in indewndent self- DistrictEKstrlct j judges will continue'i to GENERALMERAL NATURE &r A ANIf N I M A L S - and. local governments. T These h j^ iUid-dl.scQveced.nnp anrf dl' snnny day jegulatlt iroldiw urt,iii_*.'uch-luuuiyrandBHd • — ■re the poveriy^strlcken‘and® e tHanh-rrabrlc-lrisialled-varled tiiaTlR arleS daySchool-liowdaySchi good l^m ^^ngjoing ^efrS'f'li their official places of rbidence WISDOM OF THE W WILD FLOW ERSS OF AMERICAAME elderly. In qualquality and color from room to be on Monday." ■nrjHwill ren,remain tho same as at 0 1 = THE WEST iooaSI400 Rowan Irf (utl color wilh datallad dttcriptlidtscr. g A pilot .project on consumersumer to room..rooa - . ConsulConsumers a re oreanizlng.izlng. ppresent r e s e n t.. by BBartrand e rt Russell - /T fvb ♦ J5.00...... oN.. ONJ trft.yS ■ education for (he low incomeicome The young: man who tookK>k a Mrs. PaulP j West, a housewife!wife The>nie lavlaw adds two new Judges,J6s; ' a unkiM Illinfmt,d hI.toryhI»lory of WMttnW ttltm P h ilo tc ^ • • people In the capital Is under trial nmembership in a healthlealth who spearheadedspei the supermar-*nar- one with headqtiarters in Bolsoj Ijo In It* loelol oftd pcIiTleol nHlnfl. way and, If successful, willill be' club aiand learned later ho had ket b^c > had ket boycotu in the'Denvcr ®reaarea and the other< in Twin Falls. - pubPub <» 12J0 ...... 01 BIRDS OF THETHE WORLDWORI used In other, cities. Speciilpeciil unknow unknowingly signed a contractItract last year,yeai 1$ president of the new - . The new nei alignment of the arearea • ------:::-^------o,-.v4.95 ______At Watt OM e f *och birdfd forrtlly.forrllly. of ihtlha world ii ------committees are meeting to io-in- and a n d ow ed th e club $168. UUnited nited INational Consumers‘ As- district is1« Blaine, Camas. Good­ •h«wn occufolaly lt> full color. ; vestigate bilking of the elderlyIderly The-Tbe- mother and father who sociatlon.sociatior Inc. ^ / jng Uno THE WORLD■D OF CA\CAMERA- ing, Lincoln, Minidoka, Jerome, Fui O 15.00 ...... ONI through.real estate fraud, drug accepteaccepted and paid premiumsrs for AnotheAnother group, the Consumer Twin FalFalls, Cassia Counties. ’ TTili booli hai b u n cartfully car«blly o/fongeda/rongec fo damon- ON. 995 and medical quackery. And^theid^tbe a "serviceman’s"sen policy" Issuedssued Organization Organiz:: Federation, is " _ tirali lha full .ranga ond capacity of Iht modarn . : - President ask^ for congression* byra'fl; :ssIon> b y ra-fly -b y -raig h t'flrm :------——h headed e a d e d ’ by the. Rev; Robert^ J. TRYtrv ltiv TIMB>.NEWS-WANT-AbsJ 0 )S J ' ______------—ral'Bctlinrln'ThesH-HreBSr------‘'—— A'ccoiACMfaing-WTGaletjOtschall;Chall; MCEwen^MCEw^n 5.J., cTiirfman orBos^ pOH tjai ^ FOR FAST SELUNG RESULTS!LTSi ft is estimated there areire 10 assistantasslstai counsel for the FTC, ton. College'sCol Economics-• De- . — Piib © 14.95 ...... PLANES, T TRAII R A I N S , million American families living Inin the last year there has been partment.partmen He was a member of M auf-I 6.95 f __ In or.on-tha doorstep of-poverty. a 40 pc '/vfi Now:*lanyW ear verty. a 40 per ccnt increase In decep-lecep- the President’sPres Consumcr'AdvIs- _ — I. 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'14 TVln FqIU Tlmes-News!j«ws. Jurar^B-29)J l 1%7 i ■' ch'ar(;ed”wilh soliciting a mlnbrT - ■'---- SclicS S l E ^ u l ^ s - wus returned from tne. district “ r N e w s ~ 0 f- R e c ...... ccourt o u rt nuftcr fter an appeal was rc-. M INIDOKA COUNTY DlDistrict Court jectcd Jectcd there.ther Due to improper I A t B a n q u e»t t GiveGiven For .'Sheriff’s Blotter Divorces were granted to Mrs.rs. wording onor the complaint, the HospitaiWorWorkers Arere HiHonored At I T * 1 17 • CeorfiC Ceorfic T Thompson of'Thomp-y Sharon K. Rose from Lester M.fyj, probate projale c(court will enter an ,m amended complaint and Rogers ...... Volunteers - and employes at , , Lincoln Fan- son’s- Lumber Yard reported to0 Rose; EdwiEdward D. Williford from amended 0 Magic Valley Memorial Hospital the sheriff’s office that he saw,v Mrs. Mory E. Williford: Mrs.PS. has I'as some lime1 to enter a plea ' were honored Tuesday night for . I .• 'SHOSHONE — A few changesges two men |pick up an elcctrlcc Ulrla DeaneDec Williford from)ni before a'sca'second 'hearing will bo ^thelf scrvlce_to thc institution I ' haveha v e been made in the schedulelule saw. OfllcersOrilce later apprehendedd Henry D. WWilliford; David Wheel-el- set. dujTng a fianquel'at tho Holiday ~ t ^ ^ ■ |t - forforentrles entries'in the-yncoln-Countynty two-mcn.-Shcrman”two-men.- Isbell.' 25.), er fron> M rs,-B2verly-Wheelcr;cr; —-Justice-Court------— - Inn. ■ ___ FairF a ir parade p a ra to be held at 10:30):30 and BruceBrucc 1M. Williams. 23. bothh and her formerfor name of Beverlyriy Noel C.C W’ eir. 20, R upcrt. cx- _____Ihe>;many-empjoyci_honoredlored , W fl I __ a.m.a .m . Aug. Aug. 4. Rupert. At a later, hearing inn MijlsMijis was restored: Benny Ed- pir^drivcr's^license.pjryd drive J5; John*. lor their service have chalked ■ rJ. K. Lhiirclnnanr^m-thelhe the—Probatthe~Probatij^oart' both7^ e nn ward-McGinleyward-McGii from Mrs; Helon H uTETW :up m ore than 12,000 h o u rs ofo f ^ K ■ Chambcr of Commerce, is chair-air- were fined J65 and 13 days' inn Duughcrti-,Duughcrti- McGlnley;-and MrS.rS. adequate brakes,1 $15: Walter, service during thc last period.:rlo d . ■ ■ than oT the event this year. jail with theth jail sentence to be,c Ann Kelso from James C. Kel-el- F. p Ritter.Ri(,or Richfield, no tail Dr. Harold Nyo. speaker! r eat t '• ■. H- r Entries must be In place at suspendeditus^nded 1 upon payment of the'0 so. .. ' • lights.lights, $5i $5; and Claude P. Mor- ~ ~ the event, rioted that-the '“ fofour- u r- - — B .. the courthouse,lawn, anytime af*af- fin*:.-Neitherfin^..Nelth( paid ,tho ffnc-andd ....Judge.. Judge..Sherman SI J. BellwoodlOd Ran._46. .Rupert,-no-driver's'.R li------rpo.in^ of living arc W BTkTPla^ B-— ter-®:45-aim!-and-th6s6-wh'o-do they-ar4~sith^ar^-servlng-In-the-eounty y rulcd-i,n-favoi“rolcd-^nHi of-the-plaintifftiff miscrSfl— ccn5er‘$5:------^------■ seivice «nd-love." He fldmonish-—)n is h - ~ K — not-arrive-untlLJ0;15 a.m.^wlll jail- - -•!- : in.:a-r8ult-ta-quiet-.title-in thethe — -li; ------'ed those attending thc annual . I , not be eligible for~prizes as the pPolice Court case of Rk Richard D.'Moorc et al affair that “without these four : .193 I Judging.^ill be over by'then. Staven v K . T sosie, ,25. B u rleyf, , vs. ''S- FFred re d AA. Deno et al. AWAAWARDED GRANT 'important aspects of living, one failure to register. J5: Joe Pena, Mackenzi a WASHINGTON (AP)’.- The . S c l u b " 1, M ackenzie A uto received a WASHIN* — 5i^rjoyfo»3n»rtlcipatfr-in-*— I n s t M ationR l_C nnceL Jns.t|t.u.te_hns_____ ■ Thtirt wiif be coijilc.'novelly;iUS- 41— Burley,—58,- n o - d r i v e r i s - l l11-. - Judgment-i.}udgment-Joi:_$3,M4;20-jigainst MationnLJ life of service to others." ' cen se: M arylou R o b erts. 17. B u r- R onald K. . awarded a S24,63G grant to thc ■ : characlers, VDhlclej and peu r- Ronald K. Whedler. ' '' - awarded a ' Antong those receiving awardsv a rd s University of Utah, Sen. Frank ■ and group entries with four priz-Iriz. I®”*ley. $3. no ' driver’s license;j; PiProbate Court University was Clare Belle Tribulla, R RN, N , - se^.. P a tsy L. O sborne. 30, H ey b u rnn. . TThe he cascase of Dale Rogers,■rs, E. Moss, D-Utah,I said Tuesday. :who .was givin special recogni- , ■ es of Jl for eaVh of the first sec- f/tsy L. C ■ tions.and prizes of $1 each to, all *5. S5. Expireexpired d riv e r's licen se: ...... tion for her more than.25 years ;_____ I in Julia Granadoi 28,-Rupert'. $5. ■ ■ ■ 9 t service at_ the h ^ p i t a f. ■ members of the top group in Julia Gran ■ that section. no no driver's driver's license; and LaVonne pon- A. Posey. 28. R u p e rt, $13. Ilie- «s wilh five years of service;e bbut u t ■ The street sports, also spon- A. Posey. om- gaT’display of license plates, Jess than lO-Clarissa Lewis, ■ sored by the Chamber of Com- gal display —..buslness__office; _GI_adys P e ^ _ ^ M ■ merce, will be under directiontion -Police -P. BJeller terson, RN. and’Esther Rohbitis. ■ - of JoePagoagarTherewill be-25e'25 --KenrLrKIdstcrman; - ifenrL"; !?. Paul...... ] ' ■U'N, nursing; Betty Hoyerr andand' ' ■ and »yard races, boys and OTd a„vedrove a homemadeho King midget • 'J • ;John Sexton, laboratory, and ■ girls’ three-legged races. Prizes into 1^10 ththe e pd; a th of a 1963 P o n tia c § ' Catherine Beer. X-ray. ■ will be from 25 cents to K for driven bvby Cheryle Martsch. 17, i h . Employes with 10 yearsrs ofo f. ■ thc various winners. , • . Heyburn,-at uevhurn •« 8:34 p.m. Wednes- ...... A ■ S ...... P H i There will be no dance spon- rflS nn ih service but less than 15 were yu^iAMONG MANY Magle ValleyVaUey residentsresWeni honored Tuesday night during I day on the highway near the “*• sored by tho chamber this year, and W Patricia. Hankins, laboratory, leyMMemoHal Hospital Awards» rd s banquet were Mrs. Lyle Schnitker, center, nian oT th A and W drive in., Damage to \ and Betty Hooper, LPN; MaryI nkf left.i-», jPresenting the awardsrds to them Is Von Nebeker, vice chalm):m o J f E n tries ------theth e midget m idget w as $75, a n d S85 to --pltErRNT-Ruih-RW lty.-LPN.-jS',^;^' M rs. Schnltker“wafl p reseented n te d a ’ 1,MO1,600 hour : bar for volunteer~scrvice' the courth the Pontiac.-Miss Martsch was and,Mildred Schenkcl, aide,.a|lifii a** and jMr. Hopkins was recognized‘cognized for his1 many years as on'employe In ter-0:45-a S cited for having no driver’s li­ . nursing. p ja n . ,'i Rupert-Lions •ss of- operation departmentn t , ______^ _ ■ notiarrivj1 cense on Iher person. , C lara Van H outen, b u sin e ss of- - J I ------n o t be eli » Emil J. Hanzel, 78. Rupert. L loyd ______■ lice; Charles Hopkins and Lloyd Qub Installs 1 .. backed a c a r fro m the c u rb a t 6th C * Rowe, maintenance and plant o A w ards v, and'D Streets at'12'f08 p.m. Tues- 'T M l operaUon; Evaline Drake, die- S day. colliding with a cnr driven v■■■■jHnM M 4^ j tary, and Lucille ChattertorTiS! Senator Kenned^medylWay Find B , Newth < re v Officers^ byM Jean Stelly, 20. Rupcrt. RN; Elliabeth Linde, RN; An- ^ | 4m------c h aRUPER-T-Past-Dlstrlct-Gov* ra c te r Gov> _A—A _cai^ car driven-by-^watd-3iL a n d group erly Rlrtardson. RN, weree^ em- e m - ColoradoJRiveF-Qtver-QbiaHenge—— sed ernor of the Lions Club. Farenaren Hammond,Hammond. 52, Rupert, struck a . . / ^ I ’ ------ployes-recognlzed-for-fllving-15Ing-15 —By-B-By-ROBERT-K^W ALKER:ER ------HThcyliThcy-can-tip-over,!!—Hatch _ta_ac( lltt. Faler. Twin Falls, was installing'lling' car_dtiven_hy-Ihomo6-D,-Wy-car_driver -«recti o n i tions.and officer fo r th e R u p e rt L•Ions ions m e r. 16. R u p e rt, a s W y m er w a s “ but less than 20 years of service.irvice. AssociatedAss Press Writer'sr- said. ness r m em b ers ' Magic Valley Memorial Hospi- PAGE,PAGI Arir. (AP) —• &n.Sen. TwoXwo weeksv ago one of Hatch’s n Tuc Ciub at a barbecue and cere-:ere- making a left turn on A Street thatmonies sectl held Monday eveningg at at 8:25 p.m.p.n Saturday. Hammond tal Guild members were1 also Robert F. Kennedy may' find‘ind boat captainsca drowned:when a Tho T h e str 1 COMMERCIAMERCIAL . Neptune Park. was cited 1for following too close- xecognlzed for their volunteeruntecr the mightymig Colorado River niofcmore similar craft overturned and his brown so red by service. These women afee pre- of a challengech than he bargainsrgains nfg jacljacket caught in the motor arouni . merce, Installed v, were Robert Cald-:ald- Iy.ly. sented a pin for their firstst 100 for, sayssaj Ted Hatih, a veteran’teran mount.mount The accident happened due w ofwell, Joe Pa. president: Neal Nyblad.Jlad. Involvedinvolved In on Intersection :hm irs a n d a b a r fo r e a c h 100 r iv e r n I . first vice president: Steve Bai- collision \ :h 100 r iv e r ru n n e r in c h arg e of aI Ken- K en- nnear e a r GrandGi Canyon at a point 1^,0 a n d _ 5^y; Bai* collision were cars driven by; PAVIKa N G •hours thereafter. nedy Ufamily trip this week.-*• ththe e KKei ennedys w ill a tte m p t to i^j. '§"* liot. sccond vice president; CJif- Nancy C.C Murphree, 24. Artaca,:a, Receiving these awards were -.Kennedy-Kenni is expected to) test navigattnavigate. ^arrle ford Nutting, secretary-treasuer-iuer- Calif.,Calif inlii an Avis Rent-A-Car,»r, Wo Wo speciaijzjss In parkinging lot lot andand rcroadw/ay paving. er: Steve Ottley, tall twister: and iva C Mrs. Claude Allen, Mrs. W. C. his skill skli in a kayak during5 part Hatch said the biggest prob- th c vario ster: and Iva C. Schuepbach, 70. Ru-•U' We'fo We'fi also maintenanceice experts. experts. I For top asphalt Mingo and Mrs. Clyde Smith;smith; h J. t Richan. 18. Paul, was From four to six hours— each The party Qcue uwas i termed a success. ‘ :: ASPHAIT PAVING, PAVING INC. Lesley Benoit, Mrs. F. H. Flint,‘”‘rFlint, From N cited for failure to yield the e - .ti Mrs. Harry Holmquist, Mrs Mrs. .. day wllwill be spent on the river, plans to ’<1 Eailland Drive 7 3 3 - 1 8 2 9 .‘saf ' ^— right of v way when he mado a Dean Jenkins, Mrs. J. L. John- . '™ I know him ,p ho® will In addition j to the senator, his Presidei ,g^ 100 ta ck le them any w a y .” d Brick “flot” • POSIMASTER NOMINATEDED left turn from1 thc outside lane ■ ■ , stone a n d M rs. W. J . K ing, 100 tackle wifo Ethel and eight of their urday f S WASH1NGT0^} (AP) - Presi-resl- at 6:57 p.m.p.r Sunday oh Highway ■ f Braun, -He says the New York Demo- chlldrer DENVER, Colo. (AP)— hour pins; Mrs. Mustie Braun, He si Demfr children, others on the riv- term v d e n t Joh n so n h a s n o m inlated a te d 24-25 n e a r th e K ra ft F oods P la n t, Mrs. S. A. High and Mrs-. WWalter alter crafiscrat"ls "pretty good in a kayak" er run ------^Postol-oHlelaU-said-a-Den------RUPEI ayak" er run will include Mrs. Sar- protestii Mildred T. Poland to be post- into the pathpi of a car driven by M iller; 900 h o u r b a rs ; M rs.■s. DelD el butb u t believesKe: the rlvtr Vlll1! win gent Shriver,Sh Mrs. Dean Mark- parliam'ver insurance firm refused ernor of H a t c h __to „ a c c e p t-o n e ..o f Its busU— JE.aler»jCvmaster at Athol, Idaho. MaryMory D. 1 Kilmartin. 36, Burley. ------ButterfieId,-MrsrHarold-Menserrlenserr and-foiand-force-JCenncdy-back-inln.the Kamrsing6r-Andy-Wllllams,.skihami-si -M ote- ivern-.______■ ^------400 hour bars; Mrs. John Chris- party’s larger watercraft. Hatch coach VWlllle Schaeffler and Sen. mcntness nreply postal cards fromudlng of/‘cer 1 tofferten, Mrs. Everett Hustead,istead. took tthe Kennedys downn the Frankprank :E. Moss, D-Utah. atch’s U.S. a Tucson, Vl^ Arlt, man. rt.,H. Club , at - - a n d M rs. Lynn W . R ose,e. 100 Y am pap a R iv er in U tah a n d.MM Colo- Kennedyjs duo to^arrWeMnhen a Humphr Tho card’ was pasted >rlme on Mentum — hour bars; Mrs.-Alfred-Jorgen*orgen- rado in-1965ir and-down-the-MId- the Rainbrow Bridge Nationalnd his Minister brown paper w rapped-a r e ------"P.,. ------sen, 700 hour bar; Mrs. •T. T. 0. die FoiFork of the Salmon In Idaho M w® onumont-area-by-hclicoptcr motor schedillj around a brick. Tho postage.cere- ______insiaiie ______O 'B rie n , SOffTiour b a r; Mfs7E.- rs, R ’ last-yearrand-Kfis-madc-irca: la s t ye Thursday and most of theipened parly mony. d u e w as J4.57.- ■ p r ' bar; reer of leading river expeditions H . P e rslg c h l. 1,100 h o u r b a r ; r e e r of imons Jg gxpected to go up Lake Pow- Parknio encased brick, weigh. £ * ‘ ^-0 M rs. H . F . R a m se y er, 1,300OhourlnthoWpsl. h o u r In tho " ‘VWell by boat to meet him. Apt Na- to ignation Ing njore than five pounds, Mytt ■' bar; Mrs. Homer Reed, 60010 hour The party will leave Lee’s ftional ‘ Park Service boat will Min-yur •d by: .usseli. Ferry Friday and will qtilckiy . carried no return address, ^r* Stev bar. and Mrs. Fannie Russell, Ferry L w lr I’Tlng him about 30 miles to the opposilli clec- I,000 hour bar. ■ ------n------^ flit it sorsome of the most challenc. h yI niz! Wahweap Lodge near the clnnl tion In am cd . ' Members Qf the guild .tewingsewing Ing rapidsra of tho plnnned 3'^ Glen Canyon Dam in northern41“ Lee... Ito,— ...... — .....-e nnd ' . • - ' ------committee- receiving-—awardsiwards day^trday^rlp.,______. . . I h im .' ...... were Mrs. A. H. Axen andd Mrs, “Thi“This will be a good, snappy,nappy '"’“ ‘ S o u th K o r e a T o L T. Creed, 900 hour bars,•s, and run.run." ,Hatch said. . Mrs. Georgo Erhardt, 5000 hour The party, including about a Sia Fete President b a r. ddozen o ren and a half youngsters. “ They’re]r’re both BenBennetfspai$ paints ' Members of tho Filer Chap- will bbe split up in four large ‘ SEOUL. South Kor^CAP) — during t ter. Future Nurse Club, receiv- World, Wnr II surplus neoprene ; each The New Democratic party cue was Ing aw ar^ were Clnday Ander- ponloopontoon boats, each with an1 out- y river, plans to mark the swearing ih of • • son, Donna Blakesleo, Che^l board engine and oars. Rang- )r his President Chung Hee Park Sat* p/)?TM Chambers, Vicki Col^b. Judydy Fu-Fu* Inging frcfrom 23 to 33 feet In length, / . A their urday for his second four-year q u a , G lenda G lass, S usann JJor- o r- ththe e boiboats will hold up to 13 tons t 'M ! riv- term with nationwide rallies . iV dan, Rhonda- Kendrick, Sandy each.______. / M . Sar- protesting tho rigging In rCcent Skinner, Vlckl Triplett. Bar-B a r- ;— ^ C '—imL ;■ L ' H Mark- parliamentary elections: • bara Vandewall. Linda Wright. ‘ , js,.ski —Mote-than_100.foreign.govern-. KalhT5Touhg~and Linda Young. .G ia i I JA S BUFFALOd Sen. mcnt rcpresentalives, including 100 hour pins; Janet Bonnlchsen,S ?; Sistlne Chapel U.S. Vice President Hubert .H. , - Eileen Ingram, Gloria U»sen, R p c ive In Humphrey and Japanese Prime t e ^ Bitional A R -B M -Q in ister— U E ls a k u — Sato^—I a r e ------Mary Ann Reichert. Susan York •I'’''*Ready For Rite ^ and P a tty S heridan, 100) hhour o u r VATVATICAN-CITY (AP) - T The h e copter scheduled to_attend_thj?_.ccre-______bars, and Darlena Kendrick;ck; 100 richly frescoed SIstine Chapl m parly mony. hour pin and bar. wns nreadied today for the» Tfirst . i ■ I Pow- Park todoy acceptcd theI m - Awards to Twin Falls Future public appearance in their ^■ I ' A Na- ^ Ignation I of Homo Minister um; Nurses were Anita Baker.•. Judy bright scarlet robes of 24 ncw new ■ m,t will 1 Min-yung. who was blomed by; Brock, Unda Cqnps, Peggygy Da- cardlncardlnnis of tho Roman Catho.C atho. ■ ^to theA. opposition lenders for the 'l elcc- j ^ . vis, June Day, Jeanne.Dos.^olt,tosseit, llc.Chlie.Church...... H : glnnl tinn Irrgularilles. nnd named Bonnie , Durham. Betty Grose, In n slmpllffed consJstoryjy 'wce^ r^ ' ■ irthern 5 Lee Ho.A 53. a former home nnd ' Beverly Hansen. Rita Hcltze,Heltie, emony tonight, Pope, Paulaui VI ■ Justice, minister, to replace him.- - - Cindy Kinney, Kathy Lincoln,.Incoln, wnawns wto plnce tno red cardinal’s ■ Mickey Molberg, Marilynn Ma- blrcllobiretla on tho hend of eachch pre- lone, Vlckl Martin, Rhcsa1 Meti- MeU- latelato asa ho knelt belnw Michel*Michel- I------T I S i M i a i ' ger, Rita Olsen, Lols Sallee,ee, Jill anRcIoangclo's famous murals. . Smith, Donna Turner, DlonnuDionne ThreThrco othor nrlnces -I of «.•tho STARTS FRII Wilkes, Nlkkl Wolvertonn and churclchurch crcated by tho Pop®opo on ' b u y t h i s o n e D elible W rlRht, all 100) hourh o u r MMonday ondt — tho papol nunciosiclos 10lo ■ - Y o u c a n ’t b u y tliis pins; Geraldine Gossett,t. Phi Spain, Portugal ond Iialy—get now to attend ' - Light, Barbara Henning,ff, IrisIrls ^hoir ' tioned. ______U rie, 200 hour b a rs. ' mercym i bofore thoy aro0 placed on tltho m arket. Tent Those from olher chapterilers re- _ _ - _ PIONEi celvlng pins were Anne Butler JoannoJoann Uncaster, all Klmbo^ BUFFALd ’• , '’ pnpanels liko thoBo nro0 plficedplaced on tho roof of our and S usan P a rk e r, both 10000 hhour o u r ly Chapter.Chi Euch of thesoii" cCan- a „ '; , in t h e q a l a r SnltLnkoCityplnnt-oxposedfor-exposed for monthH or ovoi\ pins. Buhl Chapter, and Prlscll-PrlBcIl- dyatripors dyatrii waa presented *a cor- LI J ■ ■ la Jones and -Shnrlot Messner,[cssner, tllicattllicatc. AR-B.QUE -yyc c n ra to bliB torlng Bun,an, rnrnin, in , eno'enow, ico, nnd tom -i •both 100 h o u r pins,* K imiberly. b erly . CandystripertCan who gave 70 but p Future Nurse Club membersembers less tlthan 100 hours serviceU”r dur­ ------WIIM $5 fo ! ppc o rn tu ren fh im 0* to 100*. S u ch toatinffh ia p n r t of* w ho gave SO but le ss thia a n 100 ing thoth O ct. 1, 19641, to M» ny . , n 13, , p r o m ' h o u rs service durin g tlto J u n e 1, 1067, w ere B overlv P a rk , P a t .rD«r D onnott'a B-yoar, $7BO,OpO?BO,OpO progiprogrnm to develop • 1060, to -AUg, IB, 1960, period TcfianTcfinr nnd Penny Ward, all Pli- flrat-llnoill Bonnott'a Formula '67 Pninta to give woro Penny Gllliu, Lynnss Mont- or ClChapter, and Sonia Borga- Komery, Linila Povalnwski,ki, Vei- Vei* dlno, Linda. Seefrlcd Brnloy, youyci nn extrn yonr or• two of woar ovor m nny liiir- n a U lrich, A nn Vnn Sickle,le, Mel- CatherineCftthe; I'enwlck, Julie iGlenn, "BIG BERl odo Vnn Sickle nnd CnrollneInrollno DInnaDlnnn HInginhotham, Vlckl:kl See* " W o r ld '* L a rB « > t P u n e gnin-prlcodBf pnlnta.Pnlnla■ninlflthntfail-likothooiio tlmtfii WJiltoly, flH Buhl C h a p teDr, r, a n d friedtried and Dorothy Smith, nti ., ono r tlio right—wo pourlUr tiowndow n tiie liio d ra in . G ot tlis Batty urown, Janice Dean,nn, Su- I'win Fnlls Chapter, Ei^ch!cil re re- Every Wedne nan Dodge, Slia ron Irw;in_a!^ in and _celvc{! ceivedj> corllflcalo^^______cn01: o o n th o I c f t - n n d1 poalponopofllpono rort p iiin tin g n n ox* N O PU R C H AM SE N E C B S 8 > m RTS FRIDAY "' trayearortwo.Wtr, eloavoourinlBoavo our miBtakcs in tho Inb. SELF SEi;SERVICE CACTIIONS OF THE GASOLINE JF > N E E R S ISLAND 11 L P^E E GALA T E ’ROOM Fre® l^amborahlp Drawing# COIN (M $5 to $500^------1 OPERATEDX FROM ^ ^ CHICKEN Dtr PRICES. H m SouthernBERTHA" Fried i ALL YOU CANL a ra o BEAT t P u n c h B o a rd '* "D O N PiEPER'S"E»‘S" . , ( I BennBennett’s ^CM zefirfiuiUiiutU i - ' V every WEDNESDAY W ed n esd ay For People Who Don'lo n 't ULike k e to P a in ti S o O ftenI f J Po. Gas i tireTire Service \ iSE NECBS8ARY TO WINI i 2 4 0 A ddlion A v i W WW f ait, Tw in F allt Bennett!s Twinn Falls GlassC & Painti t Co. 1863 Addison Ave. East ICTUS ; I ■■ 1 ETE’S ilp DrawlnRB Evory Tuesday

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. ^ 1 Bet ■■ ■ . ' I . Today’s j House Delays ^:Jm —. e.2B-29, ' 7 9 6 7 -,.....TwinTwin FallsTlifa)]s~T/m as*N«^- |g . '/ ’s Markete t aand Finai^nancial Rei Action On r p j , ■ i ' • ■ T h e D a i l y _ StocksItocks Dow-Dow-Jones, 2 p.m.™- Grain( Liyestdek Lh RedisRedistricting _ . j ------3(H- ndu 3(k Indus. 869.73, u p 0,33. CHICAGO (AP) - Grain fthfih J E R O M E - WASHINGWASHINGTON (AP) - Tho ' X ] 1:80 P.M. SUl^RY _ ^R S ' 20 R a lls 256.21, u p 1.71. CH1CA( I n v e s t o r _ ^RKBTS AT A. GLANCE.r ^ . .-lS-Utils.-130.58, ?2 S S « p 0 .2 9 .-.tu■ :r res-p tures-prices ric displayed .an earlyirly --JEROM JEROME E— ^Tbe-cattle-4nar-it- House-todayHouse-todaj -postponed-foTi-at — — ------"N EW Y O RK ( A P p r i i e stock '• NEWN EW 'Y O R K. 65 StM S to ck i 318.06, u p 0.88. firmness firmness^ today on the Chicagoago ket was steadyst to weak duringng least-two weweeks action on a pro- market strengthened a bitlit In Stocks — Mbced; moderateerate Board Board ofof Trade but then we&eak the TuesdayTuesda sale of Producers:rs POsedposed congicongressional rcdistrlct- By WV IL U m A. DOYLE -moderate trading lato tftlsis af- trading. under liquidation. liai Livestock )M arketing Associationon Ing bill-thaibill -that has-4MU8ed-wldc------^ ternoom ------CotlonCotlon-Mlxcd. - 'RjiP T Soybeans were lower through*Igh* here. h ere. . spspread rea d conconfusion, on Capltol q j ^ a r-il'' 'll i!» !! h * V soybca’p Q. I am an insurance sales* buy what is { • Tho averages moved barelylarely CHICAGOCHICAG , schcfticy <*,«!„ i. 1.40 81, m" s7 17KI...” ...” out the session.bi FatF a t hogs sold 21.00*23.60. Sow s Hill, • b u y w h at is g e n eraU y ‘ra te d a s a - ■ man and am having a difficult very good . Into the plus-Column after hav- heat —- Higher; good closing J- I R ain in tho S outhw est aand n d 10,50-lff:0in December each year.— [p. tlnn -.-- ______Seib A t V lrend-wai-bas«d-on^he-belleflief Utiilty-cowUtillty-cwsrl8,50^17.50^Ulillty S ie"SScnat*-*nd ‘-!in2 S S S u t ! » j ; 1 =About:ihft-mfffrila^f.AT«v-ti,u — dlv]dual:3tocks: widened.-— :—^— ^Oats—L^Oats— o w er;-lig h t“ tra d e ;------SSear* * r» ™ Ro« ^ ' li -108 11 S4U 14 I -f'f- ththat a t Wetwet fields prevented’har-bulls'tip''lla r- b u lls' Lp‘ to“ 23.36.“ C a n n er"flnnd d wworked o rk ed ooufM u t' onday-nnd-a vote 8tock-was-Hsted'ln-%e'-news.' ~ 0 b e • Soybeans—L ow er; liquidation. s«*buri .h juttln’ g h’i - The market seemed to be • Soybei ‘“ T I 5 m i‘ 37 }o5 io? !J » *_ - > vesting of winter wheat and cul*cul- cutter c u tte r cow s 1S;00-16.50. H olsteiniin hhad a d bbeen ce;i sclscheduled for today. pji J™' with "x" alongside holding Its own against brokers')kcrs' Butcher,,Buichc hogs —Steady ^ to Sharwi SUsu 1 • 33 31K 39K JJHI 44.. ({ tlvation 0cf weedy, fields. feederfeeder, steeste e rs 20.50-23. „ ThoT h e mmembers em l got their firsl „ , It, M y understanding Is that the expressions that talk by John- 'Strong; :receipts 5,000; top; 24.00.24.00. Shellsheii Oilo a 3.103. .M (9 81 4 SoybeaiSoybeans were lower despitepite Light HolsteinHt steers . 23.00-»- look at the language of the bill Here is '* his™ story. In hes ,“x’’meona .^x meona anai increased o r extra Mn -administration leadersaders SlaugterSlau^ steers—Steady to 25 ■’ tlgtlgbt h t's supplies u p In Chicago. Oatsla ts 25.50. ' CChc h o ice' y e arlin g ste ersirs in. in , ththo o CoiCongressional Record gave 8' a^mutu mutual fund Salesman a5 dividend. Bu when I received — about-a-tax-lnci'ease-and*thei*the centa-lo'cent9^weri-receipta-7,500;.-top K r -"4 - te n d e d -o n -th e -w e a k -ild e -w hhile ile 25.00-27J0_Cominan_jrenrllng 25.0O-27J0.. this-moraing check for .SlO,000 and m eivedI the dividend It had not - continuing tcnsIon:in the MiddleWdlt 27.JS..27.25. • • ■ ,+. ryo was relatively firm. • . steerss te e rs 23.00-25.00.23.0 Choice y ear-s rvSrftirf^TouTe to v o te on fi J9;200‘ta-muiualS f™ fund'shar€fMle.toinncfei^. beeinncfea: East m lA t Induce nervousnesssness ------saPRSiiSOPRSU i.j1.37| 30 41ii 47K 1»T— . ' -r:— .. ling helfcbhelfcn 24.OO-25.O0. Commonon After a burrhurried round of confe^ says those “>“ 0 sishares Ars how worth plain? and cauUon. FMC Cp •.75 117 31V4 34« 3S , SouCalESouCaIE.I.4t' Iv 80 .37({ 3IH JK 4 K m o re th a n J12.800. Sure. i Soulh Co .03 CT 37 3 ■ 81 jR -I lf l 31 U ISS?;; SoathPae i! ya ss si iii j-w ifhS JritiS rrnS .' » +. i souihRy..24o 4i(4 48^-4* r u eered, re d , truan c«iv ou ■ 1? 11} Jg , - « W '.4. . ‘io ” i l s l i X’ chan^se:,change: - ' 1 :r m^fMUy. - 1 ccnt commission'-(rather'thann market pricepficc of th e sto c k a t th e — 4 I TampaEI ,U • 37 37H 7« ,.• . WWheat heat i(bid) to arrive market.ket. PORTLANDPORTLA (AP) -• (USDA)- K o iT I ll Priccs advanced on tha Amer-^ e r . Cen Aid ,70 0 0 I4U13K 14 i Tektmix the eight per cenl he paid the opening of I Goodrich^ iJ.40 14 toS « « 80 ^ 1 No» 1 bulk, 20-day shipment, de-de* Cattle and calves 400; slaughter0-Bombs On ® SKfu of trading on that ex- le a n Stock E x ch a n g e. coodyrcoodyr u U l . M 4lil 41 43i ... — Telcdyn. wi« iBi( n ’* 9 « --I 1 Mivered livered C(coast: _ ' steCrs anc f , __ . . Uralflral time) Ibecause he already dividend de ______GriceGrace Co Co I 1.40 01 41 44U 41 4 Tenneco 1' steers and heifers “ steady to U J 1 had {12,800 with the fund. boughtMught the slocksi on or after that .White 1.66 . . i weak w eak but b u t trade poorly tested; l\ 0 Q I 3 :00 P .M . QUOTATIONS___ { Granites 1,40 1> 3B 31} 2« 4 Teuco 2.8 tra n s a c . + £ , C 0. a r s e_ grain—yholesale,a le, slaslaughter u g h te r cow s s te a d y to .'.50;dj Red , - Positions Haa this fund really been that ?,*S„ln n_l'r 'n e w YOBK STOCIC MAHKET GtAftP i;j good? fon (the wway most slock trad- • 4 prompt delivery, bulk ton, f.o.b.o.b. lower; .slaughter slai bulls steady to SAIGON (-(AP) - B52 bombers 8*^? SiKl Nel OC Nor »1 J. ng Is handM ) was not entitled (hdf.) lllih Lem Lait.c'SlSiK Chi Ct Weit A 1 ! i ! S « C ali i ; E “ i “ i|i iil*!** track Portland: weak;‘vejweak; vealers sleady to 1.00,00 unloaded a ri a in of bo m b s today A. YouY ou soundsc like the knot- !"* i* ^ to receive that dividend. AbVJttUb « “ y,-t-1 0‘WS“» i- , * i Tezltva l.JO 71 7l| 73^ —-■ Corn, fno. 2, yellow, eastern;ern lower; feederfe« calves weak to on CommunCommunist positions in two hole kidKid who wht stood at the club-^ p * I’S j j I p jj I t _ ii G»yhSanil Creyboand 1___ 89 31 JJK u t tii 4 lidi-OU-XJ sssijs..- -il J J - - 58.00-58.25. ^ 1,00 loweilower; _slaughtcr_. steers,rs, provinces vwhere U.S. ground hoilse steps and pleaded, .‘‘Sayy Q.,Where. ^ acquire Inior* CS H nX ina— 15r”4J«:“ 44K"49 7 4 ^ p Tim RRB B U1,M* 40 3»{ t « - _ J “ OOairN6r2,“33 ats N Ib“wHfr59;00-'l.Oft- lower;lower: feederfe« calves weak to troops face theatcnelng enemy Itit ain't so;so. Joe.".J . mation3;egardln« the New York i +- TTiBlWAIr-1— 1 -84 -«3H-----59 00------r a ?3s?x''!i-srsii!a-ri - 4 Tranumer K S r 1 I 41 4oi 41 4 - 59.00. n„rW ------—l;06~ l.OO-lowerr—slaughter-fiteers.- iow ei rs; buildups;'buildups; ' ' “Pdrlunatel'“ Pdrlunately-forthat-investor;^ SiQcff_ExchanBe>__MofllhIy la- Mm7r*l ii” J« 53 S + »i Halllburt MK 1.10 JlSmburt* 74 1 is8 S7« 87}{{ - - TnmllronTriB“ l«« 11 ll4 IIW i- 1 Barley Barley No. 2. 45 Ib westerntem high-good and low-choice, 950*50- TThe he bombi b o m be rs p la ste re d 180,000 It's it's alla ll quitequ ite true. Perhaps that's5 vestment Plan?Pli ------Alrnedtn 1.90 ei 4IK 4}U *1% — i Harrit Int - % Tri Cont .4J| 31 Jlf is2 4< 4 51.00-51.5(51.00-51.50. 1150 lbs AlctftAlum 1 M 27M J1W 27 ^ + ' _ 1150 lbs 27.00-27.90; sla u g h teter r pounds of bombs.b on Red infll* an unfortunate unfortuni answer for youu „ A. From 'any brokerage firm AllegCp .10* 10 BjJ 10 ... ‘felM - ‘rlK S;cli"i..., !!«!!«!S«J.* +j Graing ™i« sorghum, free marketrket heifers, high-goodhi and choice,:e. tratlon routesroiii In Ouang Tri aand n d oother th e r Insurance^I sa lesm en1. . Jl!™?”which isU a 1member of the New - , ••• st' UMC Inil ,U JJ Jl s m JIK4 4 I 4 54.00. 750-900 lbs 24.60-26.40; sla u g h teter r PProvince rovince adadjoining the demlll- But let’c thli t. YorJc Stock-Exchange. It stands saL va-'iiS^ iIlfs u HsK rs;., ElecUoa IIJ 30 UM 11 13^li; 4 H Un arblde But let'c think about; the Invest- York Stockv ‘tl J - , Car recrecelpu: Wheat 100; Bar- cows, utllli . . . " Ilolldlnn .10 M loij 78il. 80” 4J? uS El.C I 3ar- cows, utility, 16.0&-18.00; slaugh-5h- tarlzedta rlze d zone—wherozon a heavy |ngIng public.public ^ to reason that NYSE membera ' jiia?rVS ssM il s 4 ri,i!:iis, H Hollysuf 1.J0 74 3j« 31« -iiH4 41 , UnOllCalunoiiCai Ii:40 is [ S7« iiS3 414 i Icyle y 13;13| F llo u r 10; C o rn 8 ; O ats 1; te r bulls, Alllt Chll 1 » 30 > — K Kook (I) . 2*Ifeed 5. 25.00 - 29.29.00; slaughter calves,es. wwounded'121 o u n d ed -125 T u e s d a y ^ n d un- -+ 2{ Houie ^5, Fln ''1* t - - 11 U 37 3M *^Yf 2 6 %- n V, UnllAlrLlnUnlroyil I invest as Iluie as every Am Alrlln .M 4IS « « , J8K 39 i + M : saffii.'^ ; i! hlli si'« 7 + j ------. mostly m ostly good,CO' 300-350 lbs 25.50- leash ed a si record cited by your reluctant ^ev _ llouil LP I ' 70 44« 41« 448i * 4 8 uSiuule UnllAlre |. 1.10 111 i IlOH IIOH — I 50- leashed a similar attack In the ® J month or every three months. In' - i s e . s 0; wRere infiltrating Red troops named In y;your- letter“haa done d ^ I * ift'.i'’ « W « 85 ,cp I. leat cholce,:i25IW50-lbs-27.00 -139.60; where infill * (Mr. Doyle will answer AmCy.n l.JS IM JOM Jort 30}*-I-« WahoPw 1 i- uS;a n. L‘ S“ 1 +> “7 127 carsi cars; unch. to 1»4 higher;ier; steers, low • good and standard,rd. recently decimateddc< an Ameri* o"*/ somewl is [eP^sentotlve letters cf eenerti AmElP l.«b JJ- :j 2 3j8 31 - “iS S Idc.lJ-C*ffl isfe.''! li ;i/. Sis tI' 'd s"?..'-!: . . ' ii g«-Sii*>, *.?. “ N No o 2 har,h a rd a n d d a rk h a rd 1.59K-9V4* 800-900 lbs 20.00*23.50; h e ife rs, c an p a ra tro age. Many other mutual funds AEnka J.JDa » 391^ 30H- 1 HtCent K! rs, can paratroop company. ^ Interest In his column. He con- rx ! as Sri\ t'lf -^JK i.TON. 1.70'/4N, i No 3 1 .5 7 i/4 .L 6 9 m N o good 70-8007 0 -8 lbs 20.75-23.00; G round fi have lurn^ in even better per- AmFPw I,I» • I) -30H SOH JOH...... ii:;: lli5“c'p‘A'"P Cp A - ' " i "«! ' I * i Ground fighUng reported by f®'® ^ not answer phone queries.) Amllonn l.JO .419 SS}{ SjU MWK...... InicrRind InicrlUnd f , • 33 49« 4$ 4 5I- « ^ « U u Unei- K.i ib il lig ili*i 2 red wheatl .48?J-1.65N. No0 3 . Hogs .and.am sheep: None report-rt- U.S. milltarmilitary headquarters also formar.c£j,_for™®rc£5._ • Am Hotp .n 31 S7H 9<(i S6H —K U <•>>>"■1 Inrind SU SU’l j 100 31W 3J^Ji + 4 :«« U U PlyChPlyCh I l,» •. SI ii« si«4 4 K« 1.47?i-1.54N.L47?1-1.S ' ed. AraIn»Co I.IO 7 18 H h i:j {K...... IntNoAm IniNoAm 3.40 : 31 70^ MU nK ;— h U Smelt , ed. - ■ centered in th e D M Z a n d high* Since 1962 s lo c k p rice s h a v^ e l LEGAL e g a l advertisements A AmMFdy .98 .101 2lV4 jl Jl -_ « u InterlkSt InlerlkSl I.BO1 10 ISU. 39H 39H,'4.Hi.C'i USEl SleelSlV 3 iV i !! ’ 1 C Cofn 7 cars; unch..to Va low-low- . .■ ' land aareas. re a s. gone way uup. And so have the AMet Cl l .»0 M UH S3K -t-mt£ + IBM1^ IBM .4.40b .4.40b 87 503J4 498 $00 ,,•-3 •-jW 4 Unl»OPd uni»opd 1 1.40- too! OS OS ZiU ~3W cr:c n ,N ,No.2..whlte-1.42-1.48N, o .2 No 3 — — - Am Molori »)J H»Z IJ« [( 4.12 ^ IntlUrv ImlUrv l.uI 81 40 19U 39H 4-U Up ohn 16 10 3 - DENVER A sweepi sweeping force of more values of most mutual fund AmNGu l.to 77 3SK 3I« 3})i —l iit - l ; Int Miner. 1 17 31 34/, 34Uf 4 ( Vinid 11E SI s! siii:ii-s™4 + « 1.32-1.47N, No 2 yellow & m ixedixed DENVERD ENV El (AP) (USDA)-Cat-at- than 300 U.U.S. paratroops from fhares.fh a re s . IIt’s t’s o1 n ly n a tu ra l th a t th e AF-iifiri»-s.2z Am Phoiocpy 19U 10« »«■ lo i 1 + 4 U a ["t Int, NIeic Wcic : J-«fl M »7K I7U I7«j ~ % Varlin Varlan Aa. Aaio 1 1 31 37 } 37^2 4 t ii« 1.36>/4-1.36^i, N o 3 1.28'A1.36W^N. N. tie 200; calves ca none; not enoughIgh the 173rd Airborne Brigade Investorinvestor has done well. He has ..coWfSS,^ Am Smelt 3 i' 43 71U 70^ 7IH *U ^ n U InU Packer* 10 IIU ll|} 13Hi...... Vendo.Vendo Co Co .u 31 3s 31 ,- — K u C Oats ats 22 cars; unch., ^ 2 White of any (:1a Am Sid I i; 33H 3J JIU M 5 4 I’lp« lot 1 Pt? 1.31 111 39J{ 39 J««< +4 « « V.EIPW VaEIPw 1. l.J«. 8 41 i 41 41W 4 « hite of any <;iajs offered for a test;st; Jumped aboiabout 50 patrolling RedsI good reason lo be happy. twIk’^falB 3 + 5 nt T4T 1.10 « »(? » 54 »6(i 4 H WimPle .! ^ + K 74^N , No-3 73ii-83N. slaughter . 4 + H WamPle .lOa I Jl 37 372 ...... sla u g h te r s te e rs choice 1080*112012Q, eearly a rly today,today. In a sharp skirmishI Stockstock ppric ric e s, o f co u rse , co m e A m ‘’c#ni*er * '.“. a s “ g|:,!!!:!Sr'...... lot T&T wl * . I 03 0 03 ...... WamUmbWamLmmb 1 1 11 SO SoK3 K K M^O p o IT m aize 2.23 lb 25.85-26. ii + u lo*.PSv I.H . 2tH- J 11 W f + « w.,hw.t 1 lb 25.85-26.40; good to low cholccIce in the th e junglesJunsl of Kontuni Prov-’ down from lim1 e to time—taking o> Maintean ■; + H WaihWat 1,16 T 31H 31 31*4If :--i; ^lyeR ve 11.06>/4.1.10N ' 1250-1265 1 s s ^ ” u s s a s 1250-1265 lb 24.65-24.75; slaugh-gn- Ince th6th 6 paiparatroopers killed six' values of mutuali fund shares Ampbcnol .70 40 39 3IK' Jm| .Jewel Co : J J i a r V i l S l 1! ! !J | **.?. “ aB arley . y 1.03-1.09N te r heifer- . te r heifers choice 925 Ib 25.10;10; NNorth orth VVietnamese Ietn and took one! down with them,tl Bul In tho pout- Jm "?.™ ,;" An»eond. 314 47 47 ,'«(4 + « JotaMin : , + M WnUnTel 1,40 11 .314 37^ 374S^-51 - « SovbeaSoybeans2 .76<4-2.84N‘ mostly goi Ankeo' Chem 13 m ]4U |4W >■ H 00- prisoner. Two Americans wero’ Worldworld War II eFa the jenoral — Anneo-SU.J-----S -S3 ^_S3M_S3{4—-« JttnLogan.. a i ll _Sack_^_bran_48.00-^8,75______M O Jb 2J.0 l l i K :i;4 “_!lLSft J J _ .s a c k ^ — ' kiiled-and-clght-w ounded.—:------tren- tren d d h h a a r rbb t e e n - u p .------f e S ' i S a " Armour 1.00 ]J 36^ 3SK I r iM -J""” }• * « - si h+W* i KWhiricp * - i I.M t 41 ( 4 2 4 i3i{ 4 QK Sacked shorts 53.50-54,25 Sheep 7!75; all classes scarce. ------ArmiCk l.]Oa 3 8} liV. Siy,K —_ U« Joy Joy Mfi Ml, 1.21 n 31« J ll Jlli + K wlill# ft 1 fif' ------Ilhat b a t m makes a k it mighty tough m . d . s. t .. AihtdOlI 1.30 3 31 3lU 3 1U H _ -K ^ Killer Al I 89 4IU 4 ( 4l!i — } WlnnDix 1 'iill ! ll«ii i H i|,JK closed fro m %• HogsH ogs 300; 3» barrows and gilts x* a + 3 KiyicrRo .» 7 3 J lS - f wJSlwonl, i + B l?J higher. • stro strong n g to to 25 h ig h e r; 1-3 200-240 K l l on Insurance salesmen who are fi.d'ifoifd tid in g ' to g e t p eoplo to p u t th e ir -me infonrn K ...... WorlhlniillSSS?,.!.■ I J.|t|^ r H ------lb____lb 22.7S-23.22.75-23.25; sow s sc arce.______Business “ Bidden. Form ------CASH-GRAIN— ------^------;------monfiy-lnio-annultle*,-whlch-re- Avco Cp I.J9 30 S4 U ,1 ,+ ; KImbClk Kin,baii : l.n IT tsi ■ . i n . J R 1lill l o r i l l r «l Vnl ■* - U Exchani* lelecltd noon p»lce»: DCansbeans NCN o I yellow 2.8s1in. 1? ^5, son on annuity, you'll havo to po^ jon.i.w, . Beckman .90 «9 71 07U JO)u T -fSll l Uliman 3 ll'lS f >ra >! i»j".!; ” -i; • s«ie» NelNet SoybeaSoybean Oil 9,55n. 260 lb 22.25-22,75; sow s ste ad y to NEWN EW YORKYO (AP) - A tax nuodosuode him thatt the risks of own* nius Lakgi lleechAr .tOb U 41U 41 41U - _ it! tOKUIl LOKUIl 3. 3.ICa 21 .47 4lk 47H 4 li strong. surcharge, which the head of ing mutual I Hell Ilow ,M 33 teU 79 . 7SI' 4-1 UhbMcN Estimated carlot receipts: n Ing mutual fund shares outwqigh rve -Catile^9i0fl0;-calves-S0;-8tcersers tho-Federnlthe-Federal Reserve Bonrd sug- the-potentia Itendli l.« 31 47 - « UlielliM I V H ;n: IkSi 4 « wS"3“wheat 3, com 32, oats 1, rye • theixHenllal-profitT-Gonaldering>e -im Ainion^Sfd .'iS& Y SJ.^SSryS-- llensuel IU 4^ 4 4 Lllionin 1 heifers and cows steady; highIgh gested this week Is the,main how well heb hns dono to date. -Cbpiei maj neihsii i.Sta 311 ajj{ 3j 31 ...... utinnm none, barley 13, so y b ean s 16. \ Ho*ln| 1.30 a» 107 W 106 - W LockhdA I ' At the close, wheat was % to choice and p rim e 1,277 lb sie eers rs need of o f the economy, could turn»that that won't be 1 easy. /iSw/ « v DolxCaio .31 41 30 31 30 - U lotw Th * i° 26.40; choice 25.25-26.00; highB h oout u t to mme e a n m o ro econom ic: Q.q . I n 1960 o r 1961 I s U rte d to Inii!* MSntai Dorden' 1.30 11 34 3t 34K ...l! Lo«'S Cem 'A/ c h o l c ^ n d p rim e 1,000-1,100 lbIb hheadaches-and e a d a c h e s - less revenue DorcWir 3.10 34 43 [ 41 43 + U LeneSOas s : l i r 5 com was j? lower toV* E ® , * . ... fuL.tldM r. .-XI IlrliiiS 3.40b 7 B< »t + U Utlllard : nrail^LlPw*! 11 1?| 1 « llU .*?! hlghpr,^J “ heifers 28.00; choice 24.75-25.75:75: ^ than il!|.hop< i h o p e d .fo r.______1-- . Ilrlil My .lOa 31 73 71 7l( >■ U Loilllard : i U ...?! hlghpr,7Juiy 1.3lU-'/4; oats were jlfiiuw -_j • Is a eonlradlctlon to other fedfl^ l|ttlK I:l! Jill IliS ljtjiilrir utility and commercial c6ws~atat This Is a tdcky. measure. Ex- li m HcIm Jlruniwick ) 7 11 13 13 — U Lucky Sir S + 'l* unchanged 10 >4. lo w e r,.Ju ly 7 0 k f f o w a u '’ • « i policies. ifSn-bidder UI DucyUr l.«0« 33 31 3IVI 3t U Lukeni S( cents; m was % lo w er to> % « 18,00-19.25. ' M pert f» naas *}jQthe tax technicians may Uudd Co ,10 T 19 liU lliI 4- U MackTr I ! « Sheep- 600; slaughter lambs £; j„ thig e ' For example, bolh the John- ^ fi + H hig h er, Ju ly 1.18?4 a n d so ybeans . . r X ? J be In this era of the manlpulat' .on admlnls Dullard 1 I 3e( 3lS 3 o (4lis -K Macke a Co 's ii!« !“ !!«:, steady; choice some w lh end economv • son administration ond the Fed* Dulova ,7«b > 341 3m 3<( U MacyllK I JS ! » ' > ' ! ! * ”1^ ed, economy, thoy cannot loro-' ,„1 oral ReserveReien have been using any or afi bi Hurl Ind 1,30 1 33« 31U 3}( * U Mid I'd 3. . j s i l i v a t pS rim " e sp'P rrin g la m b s 25.00-28,00; tea M o 'fall l T tho u i ? consequences of tha an thjjf j Durrouiha 1 8 137 IJiU 137l .f | MaimaC-: ‘ all their efforts this year to 4 |'* MaimaC-3.U 7 89 ( 9 I t —i S n .,. - c cont t S - i!ii’‘ !S il»:!i»"'‘-^ : li ______cull and uutility shorn ewes fl.OO-«>• "urtai surtax Plan.San This probably ex- make credit Cal I'ininl I «C l " j " ..I . Mataihn J * make credit m ore easily availa-«■ sa «nd .slubjact^ s ‘io 'S i."iu r« 'i3 ; Cal Pack 1.10 30) 30 3011 — M Mar Mid = K«i;’“ foIV- i 01GRAIN F m X JR E S 8 50- plains A me e 1 hesitancy In putting k u n » d a t I . Culumll I.JO 3 11 30 30K ~ Uatouar . I ble and at lower rates. The rea- «o tn tha inr CimpHL .49a O 'JO 30 30U — MatllnMar + Felmont Olt 3 IIU UH IIU^ + 4 VW CHICAGOCHlCAi (AP) - tho plan intiinlo action. son:aon: tolo prod the economy.. caiHaVo ^a*' " T ___ P r a y .______C H IC A G O .; uIt wwas a s filfirst proposed by thes Howev«rr4iotHowev«r». alM nlerest.rate» ditkM»^(-«Ri 's hM r:* K ,?',. J- S ffiM J!!-'*’ ’1«T CaroI'Lt 1.34 I 3*4 3li 31U|§i -f W McDonl)K i?'.,r , '1 L«. I l a - Giant *1 ,40^31 ? I«H 4-4 HighH Low Close closeose CHICAGCHICAGO (AP) - (USDA) -— admlnistratl administration early this yearr have gono down. Long-term iJi"!! Cartier Cp 1 I I Oti 11 04 - I McKcn | 8 - °lUmVrw'''.l3 14 I 1 17 r ~ y . ’Wheat Hogs 6,W 6,000; butchers steady to as a six peper ccnt aurchargo on1 rates—rates~- tho charges1 on loana for no biddar CarierW .4Da I 1 II |4 MU + « MeaitCn : Caie Jl I II 11 I D ^ - U Melf Kh - (ycon Mfi 17 M 1 K UHH +H- JJul u l 1.53%1. 1.81M 1.92/4 l.SiVi5 1 ^ strong;stro n g ; 1-21- 200-230 lb b u tc h ersera all ccorporate o rp o ra ond personal In** periods of manyn yeara—actually wiiHn ao das _ fl Melf sH 1.(0 10 ai { 81 11 4 lioJ? t^l 56 23.60-24.00; 80 h e a d a t 24.25; 1*3 com a taxes- CatarTr I.JO ,Ul 41 44 4«({ ...... : MarckC StarckC 1, 1,40a 14 <4 i IIU 81 - I ri'. ~ Sop 1.56% 1.55H 1.66' i 1.86 23.60-J4.00; 1*3 como taxes-ln effcct a tax on1 have risen, and now some buaf. ^ C'elaneitCp Y • « i t ' JJ 8jii —tJ MIdSoUllI _ Dec 1.63^1.63^ 1.63U1.62U62U 100-240 lbllbs 22.75-23.50; 1-3 240* y o u r taxes. Onno Im ,30 r I 81 U IIU —U.-It MlnetCh MIdSoUllI I ,70 313 31 ( 31W.33 - K»liVfKalier Ui In, It I i ^ U - DcC 1, 40* your taxes. The reasoning be-- nessnesa loana oans are being made at co - Mt.Wohn ,41 31 3 »3 31 + 4 M aar f 1,l.W/i l.tV/i IM A l.e6 7 7 «^ 260 lbslb* 222.00-22,75 ; 2-3 260-200200 hind ththe e piproposal waa that aI record-high charges. Cent SW I.eo 11 41 4| 4l}{ -friE Q MlnnMM a i:!! i!!l i!“ Ji ~ S MIchSui i r .10* 41 K « + M .„ r Cerro l.«OI> tJ 41 I 41 4lU 1 Q Mo Kan ' t May Ii69f4 1.68^ IM A l.WAWA lbs 21.25131.25M .75 : 2-3 200-320 lblbs s vigorous 1(1067 economy would1 Tho fear now la that these -m Cert'leed ,00 I It It |e{{ ' MnlillOII 1 + Moiyhdtn 13 I 1 3 IJ 4 M ay I, .. LeunaA .I.4a 30 41 40 4a({ -J U a Mohatco s ff I f .!!i„ii|iii 1- £®7„;M0"«l Jnd 4I.II n U l l I 4 41K l« CoriY-1CoriY-i ^ ^ ' 20.50-21.25; 1*3.350-400 lb sowiwa s need a rorestraining s tr Influence. high htgh Intereatinterea rate'a may develop Dyj CI'I fiti .10 81 a|U ]] ]| + MontPow sm 18;75*20.00;-14-40(M50 lb sows -Itlsbeinc TjjMon'powVn ” 301; 3o| « ||l i4' ' pjreolitS p “.i ‘r J ! 4V*:; h J“J Jul I'1.31% 1.31 1.3lW 'J.31« 18;75-20.00; iws -It Is being advocated now—by/ alio-ln-consumer-loans-and-inalio-ln-con Chei Ohin 4 JO 07U tl I lj({ _ MonlWird 32 18,00-19.00 ; 2*3 450^00 lb s 17.25- W illiam ^ ,t" 11, wr.— aiMII .^ll> i 301 14 II 1JU 4I Morrill 3 f{ + m e (iioiip 17 ^ Q I * ...:. .'! Sep Sep 1.32% 1, 1.31% 1.31% 1.32 18,00-10.00; .25- W illiam M c C h e s n ^ M artin,, tho th o hom^mortgagehom e- market. ——...... TiS»i‘ i VI siiniioiiA Mb I ai 1 i { >7 Dec 1 310 T .siaihani Imt 3 11 1 t 31 1 ..." .n M MOf ar 1,3«K 1, 1.33)1 1.3SW 1,33«354 18.W18.0-10.00; ».00l 2-3 450-500 lb s 17.25-.25* seserve rv a BoffBoard—as 0 revenueJ Federal Reservo'oRc «asy*money ; /» ____ Chrytler 3 Ui 41 \ 40 410 4- ^'al Cin . SynleiCp ,<0 111 901 8 II 4lH Msv-v."l CIT I'in l.no loa 311 3i 3iR8 - 4 2 NaiCuh Nal Can I .ICb 37 31 J 3j{( llC f 4 s ^ i , % I * ili M n y ''1 .3 » ! j 1.31K 1.38K 1.38(538U 18.00-10.00:18.0«.lll.00| 2-3 450-500 Iba 17.25*25* bbuilder u ild e r ththat a t might help offset a policy, whlc cnietsvo I.IO lot 13 ( 81 8JU .f- IJ NalDiliy NalCiih 1.10 84 II ; I1U II 4+ Technlenl TiTnlcnl ,40 3JI .. 111...... 3 I O37 ats... m 18.00.18.00. ■ ■ . , dedeficit fic it In ffgovernment financing!isii'fta?5ii'c'’o.'.'a'’^ loss than ou w»| m Come on out! \ ClevKIIII I.M 30 31 i 37 '3 1 ^ ... Nal l)ltl i+ lInCle«l M ' v ; ; . , l l i l i "11 M ar ------.7BW .7flW75% slaalaughter u g h te r s ie e rs 20,75-27,25;25; hccn aas s slislrong as anticipated,. big governmentgovernn deficit, a deficit | m Cnl n » 1,44 4i 3tu 3t J«H...... Nal Tea *. Potatoes , mMay!J — — ,76H .7575%m high hlsli cholca cholc and primo 1.100-1.*-1.* evenoven thougithough Martin referred lo} lhat means the government will CnmlCre ,80 81 3II( 31 31 NavadiB rs;tf P ’i ii •tii iar.. ilFlYIMG I'nmSolv 1.10 41 47 { 41 4M< -...,, U Newlxry NavadaP , .11 17 40 I 40 ( 40 I ,i 4 Uf ' ' ’ ' CIIICAOO Ky»Ryo . ” 4004(« !bsIb. 26.00-26,75;it high choicoIco “tlie“tlio recoveryrecovt under way." A^ havo have to borrowbor monoy. |C 1814 and prim e 1,000*1,100 lb s 25.75- su rta x couU Cnmwl'.d l.JO . 41. 47 41 40 NJlngNKn|"’[ r.l Ii'lj' 11 30 i Jl « |'~... 1: .CHIC/'CHICAGO (AP) (USDA)-Po.I-Po. JolJul 1. I.K I.IB'/, 1.18K 1,18« nnd prInK 75- surtax could shrink tho tax bsaei When thitho government goes IS Iw FUN Cnmul 87 71|( 71 7lU • Martin pert:perhaw has In mind thofj REEDER •, CoiGW 3.10* 313JJK ii J 1 - Oila May 1 . FU T U R E S eluda MUI . Cnwlei .10 Jl 17 I )< 4 - - Ou(h Mar 1! I s i ! ! - ' ” ------• ^ >\s a MMartin arlli Indicated, the big1 experience last year when, pi Yl Tl-o'^ollowing quotations werew ere Coxlldrai ,10 3 IK i' I 4( J _ <>w«nil)l 1 P 'ked CATTLE FUTURES problomproblem la thei government'a bigB deipito conitantcon prodding, Iheh";l FLYING ’ ^ ' SERVICE ' ...... nd I < 344( 3 t ~ Klord Pa[ 4 ( provided by E . W. M cR oberts Ai*,„p*,ftr ClhwCol l.lll 1« 11 ! IIU. I _~ { -igOUl nalordPap I I l i 31 31 4 prOVMcd Allmrtflftn’s 0,87»/4 10.12^ T h a foil. deficit, eatlmatod at somewherea administrationadmlnistratl failed to u m fis* M u n ic ; SndCo.,AM I«: IM The following quotations were ! Cinwn CoiM f 81 ( ||H 4 T 'ao Kni! Ml I 1:1! 1,1 I !i ; """CO., Equity OII 2 f 2 5 '^ 24,75' between S13,5 billion and $»,32 cal meaaurea.meaaun such as taxea, 'to £ | >7 ; \ Crownra 2J» 40 4 41 ) { 4 Pag Pilrc Maine Potatoes Pint See Cfuo Rll l.Jt 14 3 31 3 ( 4 (I 'acPwI.I Pan Pilrel 17 4 11 13 ,,, F iJ it Soc. Cp. 31.25 32,23 billion and which, in somo wayi,I, cool an overheatedovei economy. <;u.l«hy Co . 4 1 . 4 j{ -acTliT PacPwI.i I 1)00 lU }i 31 ,....ru Cinia First SecSec. Inv. fl.OO 6,50 Co., *] Cutlli Pul> »« I H i i. - ... , ’an 1-acTI.T A Rul 1,10 I «l » 30 >.U High Low Cloaeoae H - p'anAKul ,M 4 1 ll 34 31 4IU^ny-4i« Nny. ' ■ 2,24 2.2J 3.M 3,M OarrettOarrett Frlnbt.J 22,00 • 22,50 tuitiM Wr 1 81 3 1 41 ’an Am •■■y M arch 2.B1 3.48 2.48 M u. Pw. 52 Aug. 27.30 27.12 27.20 !>(n KIt ,10 tt 3 i I ... 'anhhPplJhi'P I iVo * 41 March 2-« Ida. Pw. Pfd. 68,00 ^ 72,00 Oct. • . 27.00 27.70 27.77 llaycoCn i.lo I 31 ( I I 4 ■atkilHf Anril I 2.M 2,67 2.M IM InIntermtn, term tn . G as 11.60 12.00 Jl 4,’ji Patkellat 1» lj 3 37 - 1| A nril 1 Dec. 28.19 27,85 28,00is ACTION . . . . . TTHE AUCTIONO N WWA A Y l nay |>r. I.ll 87 31 i I i { -{ -:({ i 'i| Ci»| I 1 4 H 41 Mi>vM ay 1- 3.04 3,00 3.02 Morris,-K neer* 1,10* . 41 a I ... 'innDlile 3.02 Morris,-Knud. 26,25 26,73Fob. p i ' 28.15 , 27,87 .28,07 IXlla Air I 104 10« 1 1 I 4 t ’anniyi;.nnDl.le ,M 4 ■ 1> - ^fl ^ ; '. a ------u— . Rogers Roger* Urns. D 26,23 27,25 IJJ(. 1,07 SAjLE^ERYFf^E R Y FRIDAY ■ ■. 12:0010 NOON, l>enltnW 1,10 10 I I 4 Pi|>wLt I 11 A pril 28,37 '28.10^ 2S!l2 t>all!.1li 1,40 )« 3 H • H '4-: '* K"ffl;‘i'R HH 3. I'l.li -({ ' ‘ SPOT METALS • • Silver Silver fl.fl. Q ueens .33 , .38 _ tin nitti .10 Jt 11 I I { 4 'inninll I n o n -S u re ty Life 5,50 , 8,00 , 150 HEAD QOOD QUALITYDUALITY UQHT BLACK< HEREFO:HEREFORD STEER DtamAlk 1.10 80 39 < — ’itiilCn l + r NEW YORK (APM pot non- S«M‘y Ll I)liney ,401. 1 101 lil | ( - 'etri'llmiiS i'f "■!»'!■«'!! 4‘il}K ferrous metal prlcei lodiy:* West C.C. AJ I r l .. 14,87^ 18.37^ ]y[uj AND HEIFER CALVESIv e s WEw Eiqhinq from( 1ibo 1 5 0 toT O 212 5 0 L B S , Dill Hti| I I 3 38 - 'IlietC I. M utual Funds COUPLE LISTED i!a lli j.: Bid Asked .iRn'i Now OnCGON STATE UNIVER-E R - Afllllated A fllllftled F u n d ' 8.83 0.50 IBOHEADQOODQUAUTYI ' QUALITY HEREFORD STEERST E E R S ANCA N D H E I F E R S i t KiFS i! SffiSlS «!!“ !« I i JllK SlTY-^Mrs. Anno Kuykendall,lall. CommnnwOBlth Commnnw 10,53 21.35;,3S .WEIQHINQ W FROKi'SOOTOM '300 T0 400 LBS. buklPw i.lo 11 3IU 7 ^ - I lllll Pat ; '* 4lu Zino 13»J 35 3 3 .HEAD 1- YEARLINGN Q SSTEE T E E R S ?;&! -t-i lilK-H New York. Falls, w«wvr^ jjgled on the springrin g KeyMoneKeyMene K: * r 0.15 0,09 ISPfii I S ' V’U Q uicksilver 485.00 n om lnalil pper e r teterm rm honhonor roll at Oregon StntoInto KeyatonflKoystona K*J: ' 7.41 8.00 o h 1 a W n i Ws f i i l 1 ; I ?* flask,S New York, Un|vvsUUnlwslty. . I ...... - -K K eystone eystone S*a...... 10,04 ll.M' m , , 232 3 .hHEAD_ y e a r l iINQ n g HEIFERS H E IF i ...... B i . S n * '’, i l illi f “ r ...... ^ I i—'i n. KeysionoK eystone S*3 10,40 11,46 i . “riliM V ' lil !l Silj.t. r - ^ K eystone S-4 7,64 8.341:34 202 0 HEAD^ f=AT AND\D FEEDERFEEDE COWS alls M arkets K eystone I n t. F u n d 15,27 16,52 > U fo Ins., In v , 6,82 7.40 T U iliiilW ! i: !IIIMM,-:;.. : S | . 11 11 'illj.tll _ T Ma Knrahitn 3>l 33 11 1 3f 4 Haylon I I M ahhUtlan ^ • ' 10.67 | | ’ THIS11.65 IS IN ADDmOhDDITION TO OUR REGULAR REGUL/ RUN :, Falrth Cant 111 89 (ill flH J 4 li>*U .10 11 11 l i | i ..1.10 oioi.. niiitKSf"™™ M ass, S ' i Inv. K G ro w tli. 12.68, 13,80 ralrlllll ,llf - 11 31H 3l(i 31 +1 llayn Mai IWW";.. ill i ili: '• f ' !i >»*• ...... '. m .}23,B0n,Bo MDSB.'Inv. M D ss.'Inv. TruRt 16.73 18,20 , f i M lSSlOf^ CO . IJ K N ational G row th 11.04 12,07 G^ O O D IN G LIVESTOCK LiVESTC COMMISSIOI; "r*ai)Mr 1,70 ' 12 8 l( i m oi W l Knanflal . !| :;} ® N a l i o SN allonftl’ l ’i S tock. ' R.fll iin 0,83 ‘'lntheh»ortof4h»noodgri “ I h a jgood g r a t i c o u n tiy o n «ii>u;p.iyi#lhlln.'.thia U )P . ' !'- m M : !».M P iilnrim 10.10 17,00 f f W U " illi a n t4 EKiirccnia W . ,71 3l\ 3 30^ ririitK* 1,40 111 44 ( 44 4< (4'. KoraMlul S t I ...... • Tirtevlsion Elec,. • 10,fi3„ll,6{l[iio JIM KBVAN , ., PhiC PhiONB YOUR JACK < 4'. Koralllul II I J . >0) + U U r i t Al CON8IONMBNT8 OOOl fea r !i!! fflssb la f, :l! Rint'i ...... V«lue, LJa.TO . : Value, iZ In co m e ' 0,42 u 7.04 PAIRPIBLb CONi 7 r.'Jfi:!i i il I !2 « VuIm L. Spec, Sit. 7.19 7.8$l:S , , , 7*4-aoa» . . ., I EARLYI SS4.I ■ iiS i -(( « .l“vlM4‘lo'riUllVr7n‘MniMii) IS:?! west. Ind. Sfiarea 6,93 0.S7 J b M H H ■ ■ • ' ' ______I - l.yl.y______^ ^ .______

16 ! W«^n«iday, Juns 28,.1967,28r 1967( . . .■ r//tir, Kaline LeadsLet Votinoting For!*'■' Yankees,-A’s ■'' c ttM es'U evf/s■ Aai'on A a i ' o Cracks Divide • ' 1 2 HHomers o In Amerieaiijan League] le AAll-Star i r TwiTmn BiU ' _ _ L BBi-axesls^in^ i ’a * ______— ------: --KANS- ^KANSAS--CrrY-(AP)--^Joc- J o e ^ ^ ATLANTATLANTA (AP) - Hank Aar- ^ V r VcrbanicVcrbanii and two relieversBvers » " . ______J■J. . on smashed sm ashct two nomers, Includ- .. combined for a five-hitter,itter, ' nnruutitmnnri , ------ing__ thing o . HI tho.llth gt-and slam of his hurling the New York Yankeesik c es . ccareer, aree r, propellingp r the Atlanta ' Team; RooRookie Is5 PPi i c k e d past Kansas City 2-1 Tuesday . ‘ - r v II BBraves raves to a 13-f 'ylctory over ' '■. . nightn ig h t afiafter the Athletics won the I \ 4n ' . Toiirney Set ‘3^31 Houston Tuesday night. B y Ba c k h a n d ' -K• Kaline aH r and Bill Frcchan of thetHe of playiplayers who had been In the doubleheaderdoublehc opener 10-2 behind Twin Falls ■ J®' ... ^ e a t .Pro^v ,_..Thc-.quaUfylng- round-for - •*------— - Aaron’s-bases-loaddd’blasf In ■ . NEW YORK (AP) - Al Ka- Tigers and the Robinson boysoys of league thoI required minimumum of the thrce-hltthr< pitching of Jim -«• J _ , _ the-third-Inning gavejilm tho • line-Of-Dctroit-Ietf.the-tlckel..ticket BaltipiiBaltipior(i=outfieldec ___i-FrankFrank 30 days,days -.'------‘------■’Catfish”"C atfish 'H u n te r.■ - - ' r . 0 n n ^ (he 19e7-TwIn“ F a r ir V u n l c K _ 1 = T o u r n e y ; S e t ^•- ' major-fcnguem .Jor^Icn lead for activo “ wllh 2« V0tcs-t0day_wlicitj3nsc:LBasC: and '"tl third ■ basemap' Brooks—50ks— •. There wera no close_cnntc§ts>itcSts. ^—Danny a n n^ ^ ld r-^ 'drove^ln'-foiirfl —-rri-p.-Legion Stop^3'.^ ..:pnl-golt-olub-chfl»HplonBhlp= JU O U 3 ------m u st-b e — playersr-His-two-nin-shotrwhlch ------Viiiiarrt w e ro -th e -O n ly - r epea te^ .-irom fro m The-clbscsfw T he"clb as-PctfocclH-with 'runsA^il ^ '- ,r ------must-bo-played-by-Sunday;— — ------r - ^^ball'=^niri!isstorei ------Wiiiiant ivem-< l“ W ith 'runs w ith a p a ir o t do.fiDlcs a s u capped a sbc-run Atlanta burst lulls of la s t y e a r ’s • sta rte rs. P itc h e rs ||„m,„|||| accordlng to Clyde Thomsen, ^ Eckert nnnounccd the results of last y tc h ers ...... mmmmmimm ththe e A’s snapped New York’s ^ ForT hm -sdaylShIn the eighth, lifted him Into tho' League and other squad'.members wlll ' irk', Rupert 4-1 , y the poll of Amecican League and ot s will four-ganfour-gamo'winnipg streak In the jL I . J- NationalN ational 1L eague lead w ith 20 oaches be ‘ picked later by Manager . 1 ■ Aiiyone wishing- to play In _ ' ■ • players, managers and coaches be ‘ pic first game. But . Verbanic, who RUPERTRUPEI - Kurt- KltlEtorn The postponed "teat the pro”ro” homers forfoi tho-season; or the All-Star team to facenheicenhe Hank IBauer bf Baltimore. • . I no''” the tournament may qualify The posi T ' ■ KaUneOut pitched seven scorclcss Innings,lings, twirled t a two-Wtter and'Dave thlc u p p I tournament' wlll be conductcdtod Astros starters Wade Blasln- at An- ' Rod Carew, sccond baseman of Falls-liT ; association. thlr^ befoi before Aaron hit a drive ' _ club. • Rico Petrocelll. BostonJost'on fracturedfractu 'H s ^IftHT Hatia run-scor E f “ S d S f e l land run-scoring single’s by Horace3race rf.i4.1 u Tp Legion paired -I on, Into the left field stands. shortstop, also was pickedd for TuesdayTuesd lilght 'in^Detrolt’s Clarke 1 paired-In flights wHh 18t -The The eventevei was postponed from Iff olt’8 Clarke and Dick Howser. j ... Miko do la Hoz slammed a ; III t the K first time. Harmon Kiiie- baseballbaseb game with Cleve- Twin Falls went.In frontIt In players 1In cach flight; “ , June June I. I. duo to Inclement. MIko do PliilUes Snap bases-empty. .homer In tho I brew' Of Minnesota and“Carl land' ...... — - N i g h t G a m e - - -tho tho“ - second'-when sec Holladaynday Doyle . Dugger, defending; w eathweather. er...... bases-em pi -Carl land'aiid wlll be lost to the , fourth and the Braves added e k s. N ew Y o rk 001 000 0 1 0 - 2 4 1 sinsingled g led tto right and took tWrdiWrd thamplo;thamplon, bas moved Irom , During I M A Yaslnemskl df ’ Boston have • team for two or three weeks. I During the event Prolesslonals .^otw o more'm o re ru n s fo r a 7-0 lead Ilt3 _ beeaJhere_befor_e,_but were n o t ___ v m ,,, Kansas Cily 000 000 010-1•15 5 0 when the ball got past the out- (|,(^ area ■ Cubs’ 7,-Gaine_ £5 ' i - S ------K aU n o .-w lio ^ Ia l-th o -A U ..- f t H ? * out- _ tlie.area and wllLnot.defend,.l_ . Clyde . TTh h o m s e n -a n d _ G e o c rg e beforc beforx- aa’four-run -fr Houston uprls-— ■ • •___ • starter starters last season. There were c,-- ,f ’ ’ Verbaii c, Womack (8),'Ham-Ham- ^e^cr.fielder. ;:Frazier’s •'•sacrifice'!'fly fly .his'his cro\crown, R eccnt'pastt McHale McHale willw play two holes with E h a ^ d only two left-handed batters—Z, S’” ' ™'“ " « “ n, bson, him. lh the fourth Bill champloi 'lo ing-ch“sed winning pitcher Tony ‘‘'f® p o ssib le 247 votes, p ro bnWu’ ab ly ’ Hfon (8) and Gibbs; Dobson, Pitted h Bill champions entering th is» each threesome.thrC' Thomsen’s />>• 18- cloninger Cloninger ]in the sixth, k-' yastrzemskl and Carew, £ " e (5) Johnson tripled ahead of Fraz- ye'ar’s cfi r: Wm Streak; ■ wm miss the AU-Slar Gamo Scgul (B), Aker (S), Pierce (9) -raz- ye'ar’s'chnmplonshfp are BobI hole hole score score will Ba used as thehe Houston 000 004 1 0 0 - 5 7 1 .. t Knllne received.all but fivo of “” ® . and'Roof. W-Vcrbanic, 3-1.. LL— - ier'sicr's singsingle and two Innings later Falash, J u ly 11 « A naheim . la ter F alash , 196S w in n er, a n dI standard s ta n d ard for the dav and the Atlanta A tlanta 004 210 06x—13 10 0 ’ CHICAGO (AP) - Don tock's the votes he could possibly hsve •’“Jy Dobs6n, 4-4. a RRick ick Semba single followed shorm ^ Jwed Shorm Williams, whp look: women women will v be allowed, fullCui* BlaslngaBlaslngame, Latman (4), ; thrcc-run homer In the thirdKuPoHed, for .players are notOt al- The Detroit rlght-fielder 2 3 , by an error put runners in posi- .tJic tlt|p , u N ew Y ork 001 001 00(^- 2 3 1 posi- tlie tltlp In 1963. handicap h an d icap plus seven strokes off Sembcra (6),(1 Eilers (8), Schnei- ! Inning and tight pUching by lowed to pick their own team- was 1Injured In the sixth In* If----. n ft ft tion to score on Frazier's sccond iiic fl ' 'p* K an sa s C ity 004 050 O lx -1 0 9 0 ‘ cond lly; first' round must bo\ thoir thoir gross gros score to match or der (8) arand Adlesh; Cloninger, ; Rick Wise cacried the Philadel-^ mates.S ' ! Tho AmericatTTicagueEaguff —nlng -fling ofi Detroit’s 8-1 loss to single of tho nigbt. . ' played i • ' piaycd by July 9' with thoI beat beat it. it. Kelley (6) and Uecker. W — ' ! phia Phillies to a 4-2 viclory h a d 273 ballots and .D etroitt con- thoth o CClevelattd-lndlans Tues- „ Downing, Monbouquette' (5), unter scorcd In the fourlh)urlh tournamttournament expected to con* Each Each ono 01 begting Thomsen’sn’s Clonlngeri 2-3. L — Blasingame, I -Tuesday that ended the.Chicago: . , S tributed 26 of them. Thus KalineSaline day nnight when ho slammed Rcnlft,(7) rad Gibbs; • Hunter ; Cubs- seven-game winning " 7 « n d D u n i n . W -H u n le r, 8-5..5 TL when Tom Aippejspach livedlived tlnuo thrtmghthr four rounds. score score w will ill receiv e a m erchan-an- 2-1. virmmg 242.of.a possible 247.^ '• _hls_bi his bat Into the bat rack af-_ — - on-an-error,-m oved-to-third ------■-- - streak. "Fran ■ Downlng,-S-8;------^ disedise-p-rize prize and the wonihn with?itH ■■ ' Homc'tt:H o m c "ru n s'= ^ H o u sto n ."S lflu b------” -Frank Robinson, 'the' triple " ier st Mon. as Kinghorn hit two batterstie rs """"iinmitiii...... tinniim^i..... I Wise yielded three hits as he crown champ and Most Valua-, ' ± l ! ' ...... Home run—Kansas City, Mon- the lowest score will be award-rd- (7), AtlaniAtlanta, Aaron 2 (20), Da \<'ith pitches and then scorcd L a H o t (3 ), . ' { broke a five-game losing, strlt\gstrtag bWe le - P la y e r In 1966, drew 2M ...... *d a S y ' (S)'(9), ■ ' '*'•'> P '< cd a trophy. La Hot (3 ^ ^ ______• on a wild pitch. iQanO ' " p a i S ? I with his second decision, but he votes,-missingvotes,- on only sbcX bal- J22j22 to runner-upr Jim 'FregosI of Idaho M an Gets Pairing and tee-off times forf o r ------^ ^ ^ ------. Kinghorn kept’hls no-hltter go- -* -needed relief help from1 Dick lotslots.of..a.possible of 245. Baltimore Califorr 'J the first tee include 9 a.m.•.m.. M._Cr.onjnM. Cronin. L. .M arshal and_V,____ imore California-with 58, a margin-of Jjijgj -if Ing two oufTinto iho sbcth m- vTO llac 1 ' HalUn the seventh. ' ■ bad'28had 28 votes. 54 ybies ; S C onservation N odU Maxine!5Lin'e-i M^dow.s, Mary Jen-en- Thaete, andai 9:55, K. Moon, F. Fish-M ovem ent“•I*' i,f"f ning when Fife lined a singleIngle BOISE (AP) — A Pocatello scn and { In the third, Tony Tayloror beat The number of votes varied,'Dried, Itit waswa Interesting that Balti- r llo scn and Mazel Clawson; 9:07,:07, WWard ard andond M . Je n k in s. Vfii’ By The, Associated Press;s up the nllddlc.nl Kinghorn fannednned man was iannounced Tuesday as Jackie Gasser,Ga Pat Williams, V. No. 10 1tee, 9 a.m. M. Nurl- j out a bunt, Richie Allen walked dependingdepend on the htlmberer of more, Detroit,1 Boton and Min- r h i . upstream movementIt of 10. ' one of 21 national winners of Undh]em;.Undhjem; 9:14. D. McCord. D. bert, P. M ! and Lock hammered hiss ninth coachecoaches and also on the numberjmber nesota -rv nine catchers drew votes. McNarv M cN ary - 790 6 - 10909— - Kinghorn'(W)Kingho and McClain,;iain. efforts in support of conserva-?a- and E. BiBower; 9:42, V. Parkin, — r before being yanked In the fifth. Jt O o p Klllebrew was the first base- jcg Har tin. ------"J'£, Power To Top “SS ------J a ro lim ek (L ) a n d P e h rs e n . tlon progr I Dick Radatz and Chuck Harten-H arten- ' • ^ man ®as expected by a wide 652.^1 ------Jarolim el n. tlon p ro g ra m s."______MM. . U L ash sh andt J. McElliott; 9;48,:48, TRTRY Y TIMTIMI ES-NEW S WANT ADS ■ {, stein followed him to the A' • - margin over Don Mincher of ththe e • - I -mound.- - - ...... - -Angels. i \ j j 9 4 .^ : Si",California Angels. Mickey Man- ■ ■■— III...— V ...... — [ P h ilad e l.- 003 100 0 00-4-4 7 0 ! . ^ >igtie, an All-Star many timesie s in ^ SSHOP H O P 9 A.M. - 9 P.M.'.M. Sunday 122 to 5 P.M. , C hicago 010 000 100-2-2 5 0 ANAHEIMAN/> (AP) - Kenn Me- ccntercenter field, drew only 10 votes •. '. “ ••_. ______\ Wise. Hall *(7) and Oliver; Muller Mullen clouted a three-run1 hom- ng'^as'a fj,fj^st baseman. BBLUE L U E LAKES U k t SHOPPING3 CENTEICENTER, BLUE LAKESKES BLVIBLVD. N. ‘ , Simmons, Radatz (5), Harten- Harten* er andan Mike Eps’teln hit .twou Despitenesni Brooks Robinson’s off f stein (8) and Hundley. Wr-Wise,W-Wise, wwith ith tht e bases em pty a s TWftsh- n . yv e a r hhc e had 140 votes m ore;T/n' th a n JL0 IIID* 2-5. L—Sim m ons, 3-6. ; ■ ington defeated Californiala 9-4W the(hg next best third baseman, Home run—Philadelphia,a, Lock Tuesday,Tuesdi jnight, snapping\ J.’"Jifn ' MMax ax AAi lvis of Cleveland. ' ------i (9). , McGlothliii’s M cGlc five-gamo winning'Inning undeUnder the rules as • revisedevised YOUTOUt 5TORE WITH MSSE ATriovwJTfQJSBiftoaj lO m iT f QSffU j------. Streak streak. • jastlast yeyear, the players votete fofor r Il- - ...... m by o u u«-«00M0, u -skoomo, inINC c ■"'■ ■ ■ * - ; w ^ m \ ^ McGlothlln, 7-2, was driven outfieldersoutfield as a unit, not naming THE SAFET ! Sox Shut Out/ H i t™m"i from the mound In tho sixthxthln-any- In- any- pposition— Kaline;—FrankF ra n k !■ _ _ • ning ■ when Washington scored RobinsonRoblnst and Yastrzemskl were five runs to take a 7-1 lead..:ad. ■ way out.01 in front.-Ya9trzemski Orioles As ' VT h e Senators took a 2-1 lelead a d In was -was tWtWrd with 219 and Tony Oil- ^ and ASSURAIJRAMCE ] ' ; • w r ■■ -.wT-r - t hthe'fourth e ' fl when right fielder va of JMjnnesota-warfourth wKh ...... K Jimmie H air fell down chasingbasing 23.28. K I ' * Horlen WinsLlo PaulS Casanova’s routine flylybafi ball •.Tho-•.The-.National Leagud i'eam , and it went for a run-scorlng was to • BALTIMORE (AP) - Joe icoring was to l^e announced Thursday feg V You Y o u GetG e from Havingving fhef h Very Finestlest QualityQu tV • -Horlen scattered five hits« Tiip^Tues- "'P rr, ' and thtthe rest of the squads later, W ashlnglon_00U05J0lT:r3_17-2 ------darnlght.-hurllnrihe-ChIcaso ^ While Sox to a 5-0-victory over C alifornia 010 OOO 120— 1 9 1 -m T ' “ " S s W TrTires T ire s on your Cor^or --'an a“GirTh“emThem A t the Baltimore Orioles, whohn lostinJ Coleman, Cox (8) and Casii- New Bowl Bid ^ superstar .Frank Robinson^ withiVh nova: McGothlin, Burdettele (6(6), ), ^ boW N -TO-EARTH-1ARTH-TEMPO-PRICESI—ICES!— ^------— -^a -h e ad Injury lirth(rfourth-Jn: « ! ' (S-SMsS'w” Pla J Horlen breezed to hisI ninthn inth - C o le m a n , 4-5, L -M cG fo lh lin , ^ ; victory in 10 decisions ra the White Sox scored three runs in a ^ . ^ By Pacific 8 weird fifth-lnning rally shortly \ after Robinson and Chicago sec- htandingss ■ SAN.^n FRANCISCO (Ap)-The . d ond; baseman Al Weis wero In- . Pacific-.8’s fooiball champiun — ’•:.J«.rftijQXbai«?line_coUisiomS o______l -a m e b i c a n l e a g uE e ^ Sand • mrepresentative In the Rose^i______. , Robinson cut down Weis on an I. Beh. Bowl henccfortfTwlirbe select'ca" tttcriipted force play at ”second cmd k"Chlc»so 4^28 m 2 mathematically-onS h « tho basis of t z r ^ c RIIST is i PREMIUMIUM*- ' -• ln -th o O rioles' fourth nndId Sh both “ ,S!99 , , SKS>A points points for victories ond ties, as , players wera removed from“m the r.^ X2 606t4'in n MCIfioccer_and. hockey—Instead ------. s a m e . . ______- M innesota 35 34 .5077 7 7 ■ of of -by -by voto - oL-tha_.jncm ber ------; • A lump raised on Robinson’s)Inson’s 05 34 .5077 7 schools.schools ...... ------i , head above tho left eye and heho CCaiifoi alifornia 30 38 .4803 8*/5 814 This This method was announced J cirarTjREriRE=== wns reported a bit Incoherent“ren t Inin N J’®)'',qw Y’ ork 33 30 .4781 9 9 Tuesday T uesdn by executive director M tho locker ropm beforeI befnc Dnltiir D altim oro 32 30 .471-1- 014 0I/4 T T h h o o m m a a J . H am ilton. I t Is In- ■ tHE h e t TIRE i r WITH THEHE 50,i5 0 ,0 0 0 taken lo Sinal Hospllal. He was w as K an sa s C ity 33 40 .4522 11 11 tended ten d ed to end squnbbles over se- m cxpeclcd to be kept overnight-cmlghl WqahiiWqahinglon 32 40 .4^141 11% lections lection! between co • champions ■ M ILLE E TREADWEART R E GUARA for observation after prccau- • , - - who hnd similar season records. ■ GUARANTEE > . tlonary X rays. ■ NalJo-ST:j,E„, ...... lr Uie Pac-8 has an undisputed B H flin . UP T O 60%1% STKONGI STRONGER . SAFETY S h b Weis nlso was 'taken to' tho h After a fivfr-run first Inning, . , I j Full-Skln 21"x21" I Burley homlwd Valloy out, of ’ I ^^,*5-— . ' GamblotOombloi COutboard y cnntenllnn with an li-nm-im ssec^ e c ' I ' "-Si ) JET WASHER nnd. Art Vcnnvldez sparkedrked of- I jfM MOTOIM O T O R O I L CHAMOISm; s | ' fonslvely for the winners, col- I f J u IcctlnK three triples and drlv* I ! 9 9 I by Pyro! M a s t e r Jnu In fivo rnni. I , Valloy drew ll walks from I thrco Hurley hurlcrs whlloilo Hur- Kor- I ^ I. l j g | a . . r n Cleant youl- car, faster luy .hcneflttcd from 12t walksw alks I s e , . . ' . 2 ? ‘ ^ * '■./ O i l / ,l«nrl,nnf H eVOr.'. It WWashes ashC &.rinsoa und tl hit bntnmnn. I ■ M Soft, cihsorbontIb so1 rb o n t I ^ . wlthoL^t brus thoL^t brushoB, Burloy will trnvel to linger* I rino oil for rino oil for smoothor, '~™'' 10'cl% .oildII Idnnod U • m n n Frlclay niKlit. , I qujolor, lonoor opora. V nllcy ...... 002 A02 1 -110 0 8 (](1 ’ I // EnollsH Import, B u r lo y ...... (1-11.0 U O -1019 ;0 -) I ■ h i $ 4 9 5 tlon. ^-^606. I , ’ Wnlklns (L). R. Cllno (I), ' 4.1Q90::r j ; • $4 ^* Taylor (2), Blnck M)0 • nnlinnd Vorn V Mort JnckTeotorickT«ator Richard Webb'b b ■ I , llruBR. WuRomnn W), Crnnney, iii iBiyiiiiiiiiwii)iiK ttiH w m s r a ™ ^ Vcnnvldez nnd RpdrlRUet. I 2J LOCAL MENMEN WWIN WeeklyY ’ ...... S U P E RR Bb Llu U eE I <3 ^ ““I BIG TROUTlOUT DERBY W Tripod Strive type , 5*lnch Round A AUTO JJACK A C K . ' A iMIRROR With a 2 Pound-Sevenmd-Seven Ounce Trout! SIMONIZ3 NIZE J y S S COME BYY AND A N D E^ ENTER . . . , , Liquid ona-atop cleaner«wax. cleaner«w Pro* B 1 I MANYMY pPRIZES! r i: , te, / ^ sa A” r ' W s 1 ” , ^ tecta up to 6 mnontha. onths. 'I I ' \ a Wfiokly tontaitIt ccloiQi lo iQ i every.ever Friday ntght . \ g ^ J b ujmpori m p o ri ' _ _ 'Giv ' Gives clear vlov^r of # Eailor, safer sa fe r '’I , UoUofflc behind you. I8 LfCENSES, 8 I LX)G5 TAVTAVERN 1 4 - o z : i i z e ^ 7 . to USD. 6-6306'■ 6306 , j SlicirSlinrp design. 6-6911 I lire z:221 Shoshono St.it. Ntf.No'. Twln Falls ' I . • •______■ • ■ ____ e s s f u l l y Bostoi^Nipsv- ^ Auto Clublb ReducesRe ThreThreat Of TurtTurbocar Mrs. Kinging Successl Twins 3-2 On , to,. “ By Restrictlnjiptlng Air Intatntake To 1515 InchesIn ^Four^ttfc^------^ “ iiy >AIJL PETROTTA ' The new Beginsi DefenseDe Of , ■ -The new plan ciits the air In-n- feet, this w^uldv cut thc engine'sb' s commlllec and findings of ex* ^ >0LIS - INDIANAPOLIS,-Ind.--(AP) - take area ST. PI A U L - MINNEAPOLIS - INDIAI >) — take area'to-15-squate Inchescs mmaximum, axim um .potential tp about 480180 ports, p e rts. BinfohlBinf< iaid, showed‘th6 . • (AP) — Tony Conigllaro. hit a ThoThe U.S. Auto Club refashionedoned with no powerp increase. In ef-^ horsepower.horscpowei , . " present formulitfor was too gener- • m two-run homer In the firsts t in- thethc turbineturbi engine fo rm u la MMon- o n ------. Under t the present formula,la. ous. He saidsa It gave the pres- I 1 1 ning. o|id rookie Gary Waslew-islew- day and closed tho garage doors /~ i| the Intake area Js 23 squareirc ently-uscd turbine; engine a dla- . Wimbledo]edonCKampiLmpionshipKski and reliever John ^ Wyatt on tIjeTtlje’revolutionary'STP |_ il0 V , inchesS h e s ^ and n ' allows STP's 550-50- tlnctdnct adadvai v an ta g e - ov e r t h e . coo-. , A . , . ; : stopped Minnesota on four hits bocar" ^ Cleveland . r hits bocar” which almost ran away ^ -1— -______horsepowhorsepower-Pratt ei & WhUticy W vcntional- vcntionarti gtstoa-tnylnps ~ ; — ir-: ' By JOHN FARtiowW .The The American girt, frowning•owning SoulhSouih ,AfHca. Third seeded:d Mrs. asm , BostonB osj edged jhe_Twlns_Wns_W from-thifrom-the-Indlanapolls-500-ralle [z 8‘’neilo:coitfp6t^~^ ------—B B in fnford-said'lt o rd -s ls:fclt:the-new :^ ------^WIMBLEDON.-EnRlnrKl ith - ty r e - o u t- f l h d -J o e - F o y o n ],-aSk'cr“ -31 in-htirsepower~Bnd~tDrqucr~lp^*~~^ r^ r!" OxerrDeti-oit-^0 k 6 ] whent a gearbox failure forccd:cd plied power,'powi wilh the pistoo Tuesday by winning-ihele first But while Blllle Jean'keptkept to seed'.seed, fro'm France, defeatedefcated [ifst.*'rst. baseb; with a smale.■The The called USAC'sU restrictioh of thc nFrnni [wn» DETROIT (AP) — Chico Sal-al. hirhhim to theth pits wjth 10 milesIcs engine.engine, '-K ' ~ match in defpnsc of her Dean ai^air intake area of the turbine tnon drove In four runs with a left. '- Paul Ba] Mrs. King of Long Beach, were producing a minor revolu- tine' tine T ru m a n 6-3, 3-6, 6-31-3 a n d C hancehance, now 10-6. who yi&s “an outright political method of Paul Baynes,'a General Md^ /V Ol pair of doubles and a home run A. Calif., Went into the thirdd round tion on-thec hallowed courts'ofurts of Nancy Richey, Dollas, Tex,, cuffed |or 10 W Ujn eightht in-in-banning turbine engines in un A.-J;--Foyt-of Houston, Tex.,IX., tors engineerenglii who served-as with aii 8-6, 6*2 victory over]v er In-:In-^ WWlmb im bledon by playing in bloombloom- - eliminated cllrriini Helen Courlay. Aus- nings. . *' as the Cleveland Indians defeat-a t- won vyon tjie 500.£ ' ' , tutur^ne r ^ n e coi consultant to tho dlrec- • grid Lofdahl of Sweden. ers aand dresses trimmed•d .with with tralla, 6-1. 6-1. Miss Richey:hey“£ Is " feew Wasli ski, posting his first lirst ■ edcd thc sh slumping Detroit Tigers>rs '.'““ It thinkth in k 'th e y ’r e m aking a tegf. r- tors.'sald ‘o rs ,'s a ld it would, take two.lO ' ■ — ~~— red lacela and red buttons. ' fifth siseeded. major league victory, gaveve up ... ‘There^nert is no way to change a-i Tuesdc of four years to. devcloi>_n np,w — ------"W glnirTVaderTiighih^eededd e e d e d ------■ ------.------Tony-CTony-OHva’s-sixth-^home-run-in n s turbine engine that would meet "and have ’it operate properly \ a English girl, , and Annette Van the second inning. ®nd ha his first double as the Indiansms “I admit we had an cdge with,jtj, the new llmli iu.' ■ Mets^in-As--tL S — zzyl y " H“Of South Africa, .seventh DenverJ_ IC Andd In thc sixth, he tired1 and or safel;safely.” _ jumped oi on Detroit starter Earlarl the'the'car car 'ithis year," he said.lid, . The cost of such a projcct has. seeded, both btoVe throughJgh th e t ...... - ...... w alked walked two batters with onele out. . Earlte'Earlier hc said ll his car "was Wilson, Wilson 8-'8-7. for four runs in the "but li w an been estimated as high as J25 ;he "but li wasn't as much as an been estlr j' . Wimbledon barrier of all white. IVffi- 1 ' WaslewskI got Harmon Kille- outlawed by penalties impossi-»ssi- second inning.lm He doubled homelie advantage as everyone thought,•bt. Iliillion,iliillion. butbu more realistic guess- Pagan Bats'J . Miss Wade, a charmingng"b™; bru- ITJJ.'Miami Trade1 0 .. brewK”: to hit into a double play, ble tomto meet, “thc door Is clearlyearly anothCLionothCLrua_Ja_the-sbcth andnd With~thcW ith~thc—four-wheel- drive.——1 1 CB-have-set-the-figure-at-lesi— CB-have-s :------nettc,-had-red-fringed bloomersloom ers ~ .------^------but-Sox-M f» t-S o : anagerDIck Willlaittslllaitts open'to' open to ban-any'other'mechftnl-nam- slammedsiamnied his first home run of could take the Fords and turbo-bo-than. than, half , that amount. P tI and Annette wore a dress” with W a i ]yig^ broojhbrought In Wyatt to finish up. cal or safetys change whichI .willwill the . seasonseasc off relief pitchcric r chargedc h a rg e d O ffenhauscrs in t th e h e ------put Of Turn Sred buttons. Ot?’ B oston 200 000 1 00-3J 10 0 contribucontribute toward winning.” Hank Hanic AguAguirre In the eighth. turns, but they coufd outrun me TRY TIMES-NEWSTIMi WANT ADS .. — Ron Not a word of protest came -p . _ M innesota 010 000 0 0 1 -22 6 0 UUSAC's SA C board of directorscto rs Cleveland 040 002 110—8 10J 0 in the th e straightawaysstri and aboutout FOR FAS!FAST SELLING RESULTS , NEW YORK (AP) - Ron , Not ib 'X “ NVER, Colo. (AP) - The “ w S ,mer In the All England club offi- - The WaslewskI, Wyatt (7) andd Till-Till' said the new formula wouldd beb e DDetroit etro it 010 000 OOO-l 81 3 haUwayhaU w av tthrough t the corners." Swoboda’s three-ruti homer In < In the l^nvcr Broncos and the Miami man- th e first inning held up for'or a 5-2 cials — the mdst austere In the Miami man; Chance. Kline (9)) and effective J a n . 1, 1968. T h is per- p er- ,. MMcDowell cDowt and Sims; Wilson,jn, Thomas W. Binford, USAC ' not a I^'Phins of the Americann Foot- Nixon.Nixon, W—WaslewskI, 1-0. L — mits thc New York Mets victoryrj over "^rld of tenhls — and not a • L — mits thc "Turbocar" to racec the Marshall (2). Sherry (6). Dob-3b- president, said the majority of unU / •om OD- League announced Tuesday Chance .. -Pittsburgh Tuesday’in a gamegame'''®™ '''®‘’d of protest came from op- ^ fuesday C hance, 10-6. rerest s t oP-oP-thls year, but no.plansplans son (6).(6), Aguirrei (8) and Free-ee- the dlrecidirectors felt the change nU ll a seyen-player trade that-t- gends^ends - HomeHomi runs—Boston.- Conigll- have bei finished under protest by/ Pirate Pon^nts and umpires. “ ^ onlgli- have been announced by Grano-rano- han. W—1W—McDowell, 4-6: L^Wil-/il- was in the tht best interest. ' i r r .. |> fullback Cookie Gilchrist back toio aro (9). (91 Minnesota, Oliva (6). tclll for : b ’'Scars' Uo lost For a,Ume it appeared, as if (6). telli for other events. ~ ^ soii. 8-7.______InformInformation'before a the rules LCI Manager Harry Walker who lost 'cr the Denver. - i.: ’ two runs wben Jose Pagan’an bat- Mrs. King might suffer the Manuel - General Manager_Lou.Saban — ^^rftd-out of order-in*the-third-in-ihird-in- same fate- that-struck-M anuel ->9,??' W.Jn..day,fdnudoy, iJuno.lB, 1967 1 7 ~ Sli S«M«n» ol Spain, the islending »'>!“of ‘h a B roncos, w ho-coaihed G i l - 1 . - i j! N e w s 17 SIMONIZE r in g . I Christ diiring his heyday “at IIBut- GiaiSs'Scoreie w £ T i M e s ' - N e ^ Manager fres Westrum of the * lino He. ^®*o, said ^ big man In the ^ YOUR CAR Mots appealed to the umpires ‘ tra d e O - U when Jim PaeHaroni came to ^ 6-0 Shutout_ rfsDooinW •”The-Califomia~matron—how- bat in thc tliird after Pagan’s ever, struggled lofan 8-6 victory „ ^jibjSaban said along with Park /~v ' double apparently had scored f. In lhe first sot and thenJn ralrnn “"'iand Gilchrist. Denver receivesreceives IOver I V Cards ^ 5 ‘ 5 . 9 9 • _ . aaway w a y with the' second whenhen she quarterback George Wilsonson Jr.-, w U fM Westrum noted that Pagan got herh volleying at the netnM \,Zutv s'”*son P*of the Miami coach, and de- ST.ST .'LOUIS fAP) — HalI Lanl- L ani- I CoH for Appolnlm «nl was listed sixth and Genene AHeyAlley 2er control.c fenslve end Earl Faison. er greetedgre rcliewx Ron Willis ...* ______------11^---- PHONB-733^821— “ _____ seventh on the__batl!ng_o,rdecB_ordec -Marla-Bueno,M a of-Braiilrsccond-cpcnnd —Denver-sends"lo-M7 '^ " iaml”half-nl-half* with as ' bases^loadcd^dbubleble in - given to~Him and thc umpires seededsggde and three-time winnerinner of . Abner Haynes, defensiveefcnsive the fifthfif inning and Mike TAc- D H H but they had batted out of order the women'sw crdWn, safely'lv went t"® LaRose, linebackerebacker CormlcCormick checked the Cardinalsrdinals , in their first and second trips to intoInto the t third round w ith^ 6-3,6-3 H opkins a n d a high1 choice on sevense' hits as the Giants _j the .plate. ' g;i(Pl vi v ic to ry o v e r L au ra Roffeoiiw,osboLiw’ , n e x t y e a r 's d ra ft. , whippedw hippt St. Louis 6-0 Tuesday , After Pagan's double.5, W es-e s ------' . Par] Park, 25, a 6-foot-3. 245I pound- night. night: . . / trum appealed and the umpires u -- ...... cr.-will be In his fifth yearyear-of of McCMcCormick. Increasing, his ■ ruled the next batter, Pagliaronl K j k lirl P*^o football this fall. rcc rccord o rd to 8-3. stru c k out only out, and nullified Pagan'sSSRo^borbAndg two- X U U Gilchrist; who set rushingling rec- five butbi didn't walk a man. He run blow. ■ o - - ords-with-Buffalo'i title-teams,-teams, was In trouble only In the fofourth u rth ...... - ...... ------ires------list go IbeforeI JolyJnl Ml >fk tailed off during his 1965'} season when the Cardinals got two of Dpnnls Bennett, the Mels'lets' lat-]at- i? l] Sutton Facie ' wllh Denver and was usedjsed in- their hits.1 est addition from the Boston _ . Jim. Hart and Jack HiattH ia tt Red Sox. held a S-2 edge-when T • termiUently at Miami. Jim. A I I -— ...... ------•-1------scorcd bn Lanier's double. !. Ollle O llle M T M \ hc was chased In thc fourth and U vj SiL'.A.ToWin Brown opened the Inning with a HV ■ I D ick Selma, his successor, be- _ D e is single off loser Steve Carlton. 5- came the winner withi's 5 2-3 . CINCINNATI (AP) - DonD on PattersonP a l Labels 5- . ■ I r J 5. and scored on an Infieldd out. ' H . I scoreless inning.s. Sutton pitched a two-hlttef'.and /^ 1_ , , „ batterymate , John.. Roseboroio se to ro Clayl../ia Verdict JustJ u s t | San « “ ,Fran. f -000 130 200-6^ . ,10-0 0 . 0 ~ — W ------W ~ % . _pittshurgh ^-101 000-000-2-10 2 drove In four runs with a pair of m 1 St. Louis 000 000 0 0 0 -0■0 7 0 'W n e i ■ ■ N ew Y o rk 410 000 OOx-5 J l 0 r r , -doubles Tuesday night, leading piovj ^ McCormick and Dietz; Carl-C arl- ^ . ■ ^ Fryman, Law (2), MlkkejsenHkke|sen losLos Angeles to a M victory worW ton. Willis (5), Woodeshick (7), ■- (G). O'Dell (8) and Pagliaroni;gliaroni; over Cincinnati that extended chairi laJ hf Jackson (7). Jasier (9) and Mc- Bennett, Selma (4) and Q. Tay- the I apio„:*3“'&d.nttri Carver. Romano (8). W - Mc- Q. Tay- the Dodgers’ winning siringInng to five.yfive-year prison sentence im- S lL i Ior, W—Selm a, 1-0. L—F ry m a n , four Fryman, four games. posed on Cassius Clay was a’a Cormick, 8-3. l^arlto n , 5-5. ' • • , SuttonSut struck out 11 and re- Justjust verdict.v ' Home run-New York: Swobo- tired 13 batters in a row be- "Any"Ar man who lives In the C lri da (5). twceitween singles by Floyd! Robin-Robin* ’UnitedUnitet States and enjoysJ; the Ski Patrol Is ^ DisconisGBBiiiiieJ ipmipeaJ desiniiiijgns — — ------' ' ------sosonM n j- n-tne-first-innin^andigrrand fruits frultS"Of-tKe~TJhited States and T>i«1 STILL IN COMAX • TommyTomi Helms, In the fi?th.-Heifth. He whowho-i is not wilting to fightgS^SPickWAsBest for i iV t . ^ — SEQUALS, Itnly (AP)I -— Prl- got plenty of help from-om his AmericaAmer ahould go to jailill or o r be DE^D E N V E R (A P ) — T h e N ation- H mo Camera, the 60-year-old-year-old teammates,team who batteredcd four run-outrun -c of the country,"'^".sald said al Ski Patrol System. Inc.; has, ------tformer-world-heavyweight-box*ght-box* Gineinnati-pltchers-fot^lJ-hils,-Glnei -lJ-hll3,- Pattersonrcurrently-on-a-tourofPattei picked i t^ r s k i ' {ng champion, was In a coma Incluiincluding five doubles. . AmerAmerican military oasesI here, patrol as the best unit andd MMar- ar- |H " 'for the foui'ih straight day and Los ,Angeles '401 Oil 011-^131-^ 13 0 —Clayr-wbtr-has-beerrstripped-^ la ’ stripped len GtGuell of-Liberty LakcrW-W ash: ash: his physician reiteratedd TTues- ues- CClncl incinnati 000 000 0 0M 0 -0 ) 2 2 of the heavyweight crownn by the as the nation’s ouQtandlngn g sski k ij day '*wc can do nothing, for him SuttonSut and Roaeboro; ElUs, WorldV/ork Boxing Association,'tlon.' is patrolipatrolman. , .- at this stage." Bald:Baldschun (3), Nottchartart (6), appealingappee a flve-ycar jailjail sen- The honors were awardedtie d aat tl Camera is suffering fromrom cir- Lee (0)i and Edwards. 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SHOWING A POSTCR OF Cathedral Pbies Camp to threeireo right, :all daughters of Mr.Mr. and BTid Mrs. Mrs. Ted Robinson, 362 Interested potentlDl campersipers is Cadet Jay Champion, newnew GardnerGardne Ave. Cadet Championamplon will bobt a Bible instructor ^ 9 f ____assistant, to Capt. Georgeto Driver, Driver, loct local commanding officerleer at the camp, to be held' July 29 throughthrougi Aug. 5. Tho public_____^ 3 ___] of thc Salvation Army. Tnehe girls arc, fromfr lefrto rlghfTDianaana Isis Invited Invi to attend a special welcomewelcon meeting dor him ' IfiA -Robinson, Kathy Robinson,son, and PamelaPan Robinson, upperiper at 11 a.m.a. Sunday at the Salvation ArmjArmy, 801 Sccond Ave. N.t A | ' ‘ \ . ff ^ Cadet Assistissists At Salvallalvation Armyrmy Center ~ mi B g • L Cadet Jay Champion, Saiva*iaiva- my, duringduri a 10-week internship.iship. Cadet Champion, 24, is a na- Thc publicpu is Invited to attendtend McSB Eggiy tion Ai'my School for Officers’icers’ after whichw hc will returnm to tive of ]Portland, Ore. Prior;or to a speciaspecial welcome meetingg aat t .i^BSSK . training, San Francisco, Caiif.,3alif., thc schoolschi in September. The entering training, hc servedJd as 11 a.m. Sunday! at the Salvation will |je thc assistant to Capt. internsh internship is a continuation:n of a vocaticvocational counselor for youth,'o u th , AArmy, rm y, 8( 801 Second Ave. N. George Driver, local command-nand- his two-yeartwo training programg ra m aages g es 16-21,16- in .S e a ttle , W^ ash,, ash„ ------— / , • ing officer ot the Salvationn Ar- for SalvSalvation Army officcrshlp.rshlp. for thc State Employment Ser- • j ------vice.yjce. HeH( also has worked in jjfBridge ld j Winners / Journalism, and has assisted the —• , ■ . ^ , / . 'W Sun Valley FestiveFestival-Faculty: y :.. Salvation A rm y in L a' Grand_e_,“4= Listed By Club He attended Eastern OregonrCEOn M onday A fternoon D uplicate•caie College. La Grande. Ore.; Port- BrWgeBridge CClub met at the Episco-isco- ...... Concert Scheduleledide Given land^Statc Collegc. Portland,tland, P?l churchurch with eight lables:s in j r W ash- Pl®y- i i P ! ) ; L Schedules for the 19G7 Sun panied by i Mrs. Abelson, andmd a Ore.; ^thc University of Wash- P‘jy- . Ington, Seattle, and San Fran- North and south winners werew ere "■'■iJr Valley ‘Festival' Faculty Con- string quartet.q Fran- Mrs. R. R. Williams and M Mrs. rs. ; . ■■ - f::;.’ certs were released Tuesdayay by Jufy 22: Woodwind Quintet; cisco ^ fco StateM College. San Fran- 5?'‘s. K. ’ cisco, Calif. He plays several'veral Roy HIU.Hill first; Mrs. H. M. Wy- irsbip Brahms’ Sonata in m i n o r , ‘ Mrs. DonaW Youlz,' scholarship Brl^ijns' D w „„'m usicar Instruments, andj his CO//.co// . andanc Mrs. Jessie Husfcd,sled, . w jr /alley Oscar-Ch^sow-and-Aldo-Man-. “ chairman - for-the -Sun-Valley Oscar-C pcrformcd'wlth"severarcommu-mmu- second,-and-Mrs.-V.-R.-Teasleysecond,-; isiey __ ^______Music Camp. All faculty con- clnelli: Waltfer Pfston^iJuintet and Mrs. Joo Stastny, third.rd . * ...... MuSc nlty symphonyr orchestras. ° Eas^^i certs begin at 4 p.m. fot FluFlute aifd -StrlngsT^iisic ------East and west winners werew ere ! ■ July-9: Poulenc Clarinet: Son-CampSon- Camn CChorus. ... 1 Mrs, Carl Weaver and M Mrs. rs. : — otarJanjes_HoQper_andJdlltQndlltQJl jJuliLJ .July 23; “Svrnphonic March" K i|a | nQ_ IflhaJInhn.iirstLMcs^axBH!!:D u n - ___ i______^______Sallcind; Beethoven Violin Son- ^^Tcherepnin; T c b Mozart Violin^ 7.Eiler-Man-Bound- Mken and Mrs. G. W. Frazier,z ier, ...... nta, Oscar Chausow and Milton4illon Concerto Concert( in A Major, Harold I lira v second; Mrs. W. H. Newcomer>mer •• ...... // — Sdlklnd;-^JHorn-Piece.li-GayJen Over To Court ayJen Wolf;_Brahmsl_Sercnnde._Opua ___ flpd_M csJl, J ’. Skeem, tliird.rcL______•_2’___: •_ i o gI v3 , .£ Hatton and Carol March; "Dich-Dich- 11 inIn D Major, Sun Valley PCS-Fes- RicharR ich a rd E . W agoner, 31, FFiler, ile r, MMrs. rs. JiJoe McCollum was a new tcrlicbe," a song cycle by Rob- lival Orchestra,Oi conducteda by has beenbeer bound over to districtisirlct plai[er.nlayer. 'Thc club will not meetn e c t '• ert Schumann, Norman Abelson,elson, Jacques Brourman. court fofor triol on charges'cs' of next MiMondny becauso of the C I f baritone, accompanied by Mrs. July :29: Hugo Kauder Trio, lewdicwd conductcoi wilh a minor child July ,4 4 holiday.i A belfon. • GGaylcn aylcn !HatlOhi.Harold WolfIf and followingfollowjnt preliminary hoarlnfcln& in "— ■j[il>njrGiariril“Flutc~Sonatn7in a tn : CC•^^J|-^ i n jl- M a r c h : - “ G n sp ard ”dff“dirln ln JUsncTI'nurt'before'JuciMTteed jn s fic T l -Reed —-CONFERENCE-SET CO ------, Doiuiie IJcJitcr and CnroJnrolN Nuit’* uit’' byI' RnvcJ, Aldo Mancin-P.incln- P. MawMaufiiiaij. MOSCOW, MOSD Idaho (AP)-W'ash- ash- March; Debussy Cello'Sonata,)nata, elli;clli; ViolaVi< Sonnta, Sally PeekPeck . jutijjQj u Hcq Maunhiin ruled „,-r„ there Inglfin Slate University’s sixthsixth , ■ ------H ydraulic Conference will ho ------" ... . Frnnk Barton and MiltonI Sal-Sal. and CatCarol March; "Fier. Ersie wasy/ag sufficientsufi evidence for tlie kind; “Andante Splanato”’ nnd GesangcGesange” by Brahms,-Normanirman defendant{|pf»ndar to stand-trial andnd .re- f r held-hero Oct.- IB-iO in conjunc-[unc- j j. ■: •‘Grand Polonaise," from1 the Abelson, baritone, accompanied'onlcd djuced uced bondb( from J5.000 to SI Jl.OOO OQO Ilon with ^111 tho annual meeting of iconer *hc American Gcophystcal Woodwind Quintet by Chopin,hopln, by Mrs. Abelson. . cashc a sh or o r $2,000 b ond. W agoner Jho A ' P , - ."■n",,:-- AUluJ^lnnclnclli, July •30: Rcsphlgi Sonata“ ./or for Isj. in custodycus of tbe tounly, 51,5^sher^ Union,Union. ______i , -f. /•/ iMI I Ju ly IG: H an d e l Oboo Sonata,Dnata, Violin rnnd Piano, Harold Wolf iff pendingpen, bond nnd district — y ' - f - j " H ------Ralph Watilo and Carol March;arch; ond CnCarol Mnrch: Woodwindiwind court trial. tr' ' . . TRVTR'IT” TIMES-NEWS 'VAOT ADS - f f — ••American Song Group,’' Nor- Qulnlct; Pagnnlni-Llszt Etude,itu d e , ■ ______U — — / y r - 3 ..... t '; man Abelson, baritone, accom-ccom- "Mephisto Mcphis Walu,” Aldo Man- ______; — clnclll. HOME ON LEAVE ■ J T i ------' ■ ' i s s Aug. f5: Concerto ContestI Win- kingKING HILL - Steve Ander- W , > ^ - - ...... I ners; Shostakovich Symphonyphony son. sonsoi of, Mr. and Mrs, F. \ m ALU^Y§ " No. 1, Sun Valley FestivalII Or-O r- C. AndeAnderson', is on le av e fro m ■ *“ News Of cliesira, conducted by Jacqucscoucs ‘ho “|® GreatGn Lakes Naval Basp, ' Chicago, 111., and will bo itrarts- i #1 1 Brourman. Chicago, ■■ - Record--“sri------Aug. IJ: Spcclal VienneseB DaliDall (orrodforrod tto thb San Diego NavalN av a l V.. ■ Concert. BaseBaso af after his IS-day leaveivo is ■ I1 ■ I ■, ■ - CASSIA COUNTY O - - ...... ------Aug. 13: Operatlo AriasIS by ?vcr.______Durloy Police Blotter , Mozart and Verdi, Norman Abel- f * '■■ * — No citations wore Issued when son. bnrilone,bn accompanied'd bybv Phono“ noni In your pnd ordor - n 1D61 Ruick -«lrlvcn by -Mae'-Mae Mrs,-Abelson; M rs,-A Darlok’s “Con-"Con- and2"“, wo’llcut to size or ______, .. : " ______- n . B aker, 57, 1611 A lm o .AAye., v e., irnslfl(riisffl -f for CltiHnet,-Violin,.-nnd and -.5 m/n. Jr?:*?oro*sorv!co_.r ...... h Burley, backed Into a parkedarkcd Piano," Piano,” James Hopper, IPeggyPeggy SSWAMPERS 19(11 Ford owned by Kcnnelhnnelh Salklnd and Harold Wolf; Four- AIR CONDITIONINQ l.ynes in front of her homo Haml P homo Hand Plano Music, Mlllonland ond • new NEV UNIIS • , pumps ond[J'j' • . Call your local I’uRBy S alklnd, FLOAT jr* zzait a rt "Ri"R e q u iem ,’’ Sun V alley F e s- n MOVING & STORAGE s 'I ley, Btruck nn auto owncd hy tivijon BRACKETT’S all, flgen> 733-7371 Euficno BudRC. V ehicles driveni?.vS Isfli will ^Ph. 733-624B, Twfin Falli | Q\ £ by Janlco Gnrcln,_17, Heyburn; 1*5555 / nnd l.csllo Ann Ennien, 17,! Bus-s smmtmmmmr/rni S w M Wi/rnigum/imtmtm ley, collided nt tho intorncctlon 0 .. of Overland Avenuo nnd 14th SS Street In Rurfoy Frldny nlgltt. S J

CASSIA COUNTY 0 9 Burloy Pollco Blotter ^ «3 .Terry L. Parkn, IS, Routo 2, M ^ Burley, wno cltcd for fnlluro to S R vm m iiF •lutir a k u e M yield tho rlRht of wny aftero r Ms Mn H (9000 P YouB&t/ Vo u Chevrolet collided with;lth a SSQ 10113 Chovrolot driven by I-or- n _ ^ ) finest Idnho rrown mcnt la uaed used in ALLALI I8 And Horo'fli'« v\lhiy'. n y '. .<. . FiratF of cli, only the i; S , , B ' tnoto bflttor,tor, nndand AKEARE (lottor. Slock up now for the weekend I port, 'Iluirsday evening nt MainMSlia sN IN|l 5 GAL. LOTS C and Overland. BN $ 1 ” ^GSTIQN nOVS IS 1 LINSEED ED GOIL ^ ^ RAmMORE, Md. (AP)P) - Sjg Secrct Sorvico agents nuoa-H uu IUR ROOFS NOW ..... 'I'-' ' tioned two city employes Tues-•?lS5iS S | WORK ON YOUR ROOF . dny after three bovs roporlcdporlcd SjS3 - ' '■ nuo of tliom hnd pointed n» rlllo « s . r nt Prosldont Jolinson'a hellcojv 0 ' ter, iwllco snld.______' , | S I ' ^ " 1 wallVLL P/PAPER CLOSEplOSEpUT ,g I FilUBrindlFillt Brtnd M eiti i n puked with K . l i r a i t w ’ ^weet Bitigg |S l a all remainiiremaining last year’siar’s stostock S CHERRIES I I I independeniNDENT MEM CdMPi

N o w r « a d y a t t h a. 1 | S 1 DRASTICCTC REDUCTIOCTIONS 11 TW IN rA U S, IDAHO S T W I N , GOURLEY i l ORCHARD; IIif , S WITE l HARDWAW ARE I .m m s B E m FlJer. . . 326-6630>0 IS B ^249 M qin Ave. E. : 1 I ■ a r J wM UHUumunum I . I ■!

■ . . I,I. ■ ■ ' ■ H i ' LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS ' LEGAL ADVERTliSEMENTS/ - LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTSA ‘ Twin Falls 1Tlmes-News A-3 , 1 Processing • In ttio form of a luncheon at Ihethe COMMISSIONER'S:COMMIS . . chemicnischemicals. 15.39; Edward llcjtmun-jniin- cnIsenls 183.75183.75; Twin Falls Feed & lcc, Cem SintoSlntiToi Oil Co.. Inc., Indigent ex-• 13.75, 3S3.W; Magic W e y Drug.: Ju^lCJu n e 2a-’2 9 ,-1,967- lo^Bcrson Cafc. Twin ralU , Maytay 23. Mp^rns,Morris W. Carlson, expense, 135.20; ck. mllet ne., pcnsc.. 8,10: G^ene;^s MBrkyt. IndlpentI drugs. 103,15; Magic Vnlley Memor------;— — WlUlam L. Choncey. expense, 49JBi manek, ii ™ E5S.?:'V..!expense. 28,00; Rulh Hansen, indi-• lal Hospital,Hoipllal, Indigentli expense, 1,IC0.. , Ing care, 101.32: Sky View Manor, Routlna ..business was transactedisactcd Heber.Heber- Lougnminer. expense, 69.88; lowBy, m POOR CLAIMS APPROVED'ED expense, 17.50; Hnrral's Nurs- 37; Magic Val —Iss" uniit-ih*-hour-ofT«3s00-o'clo6>t-«i‘K» . lunooB Moiittliilji-i,uil4i.-.Tel.Moimliilji Co.. .733-1&84,« way. ^ tel. r i ' ^ '•'PoSiVil Poor Fund claim* werfr oppfovcilivcfl Ing-Home.-lncTi nursing cap*,.90.55:: lndigent-exp< ,( ISL Inc^.aur»lng S C icare, 171.57; Ted Soper. when-a recess was- laken untilitil the n.W 73.(M; ; MountainMi .Slates Tel. Co.,o„ 733-733. plial Sen.Service..withheld, 4J.5A: Idaho - m's D. V. Hase, Indlgent-nurslng carerr Arts-PharraoeArts-Pharmoey, drvgs.-lS4.J0i Mrti. lay 29, 1884, 70.22; NSUonal- Association of Power Co ond warr,anis ordered drown In the tJlV.S', 1 Kf.« ffiitS: tlon of Power Co., rervlce, 6.051 Idnho Pow- following »v amounts:w ' Counties, dues, 109.00; Tlmes-Ncwos-Ncw* er Co^ lervlce, 2,b0; Imcrmoiinloln^1“ '" . Albertson's, Inc., Itfdlgcnl^expensc,... yP® r?*v7'“ ! n5,B9,*"E"a ? lim ” “lr6lgent^ S'mVrd"*Sw"riphenson— lndlgent.-expense. - 20.00; ...... T r i a i n s V i e wV e vd l " HEBER , J . LOUGHMILLER,LLER, PubUshIng PubUshln Co.. publishing. 139.05; QnSGas ^do., 0., service. 8 46; Intermoun- 139.00; Aih,Albertson's, Inc./lndlgent -xIex- dlgenl '“ 5 6 "'.,**P expense. " -12.00;’ Lewis Hoy, 15.00; L. J.- Willard Swnrtlcy, Indigent expense, ATTEST: Chairmanrman 1)yln Foiis Fo p m tm ^ . Jnc., supplies,jpplles, tain toln Gas Co„ le ^ lc c . 4;99; ITEX. r>tnit. 1^^“ ' 190,00; Amirlcan Oil Co., iS. In- Indigent "‘.. expense. “JS 0;00; Hniel Haft- pense, 8.70;' 22,06; Truck Lane Market. Indigene SEATTLE n(AP) — T he} pro- H. . .A.a . LANCASTERi U-W. records supplies, 31.33; Krengel's Sr,"*'; 1 ^ , n. ner. Indigent expense, 20,oo; Ruthh drugs, 110.38; Mt. View. tW o lcs-; cxpenic. 68.00: Twin Foils Clinic. ' Twin Falls. Idahodaho COUNTY COUNTY AGENT:. i HordVort Hardware, equip. & repnir. l?,3G; S h ir. M, Houk. nursing cnre, 75.00; Idaho0 cenlcent Cenler. nursing core, lOOM; JodigeniJndlgeni experexpense. 72.00; Twin Fali.s- posed discontinuance' of . maii • Moy 28, 1907 U tlo os i Book I Store, Inc., suppUes,jppUes, Leon C. Marlvn. tel. rclmb., ; 5.30; | | mAcvS B drt nor. First National Bank, Indigent ex-;- Ml. Vltw ConConvalescent Center, nurs- processing aboard (rainsIS in i0;lS0 o^lock A.M. 21.10: 21.10: Olart 01 Genn, cli|b agent.. M.7U;» .;u ; L 1. W. MeMoore .Warehouse, chcmlcnis, 2 " ' ' ' jSui ]Ti| pense, 25. Mrs, Lewis w as proposed by th e P o s t Office •' Hii EBEK^J. LOUGHMILLER,ILLER, ,>“ M; equIjTmenl, Twin Fa = j..“ ®»f'i!?iiiS5'i‘k .'*ark, i:: iionfff Pharm acy, drugs, 215.29; KIm-i: 0.00;S: Safeway expanse 8 M Department af lerj-a study A-nest losuicr, 4,60; Twin Falls W ate- -Depl.,' l ser- l , MD,m R Indigenti„'rfio expense, Dis. 12.50,1.50, bcrly Drug,Drug. drugs.i Dis, 15.30, 479,52; 22; Sav-Mor Routine business' was transacted St‘J°“feb?;“\‘:6 0 o V “l ? l V j n . IStales r a ^ t',«c“e=vice, JXl 4,80; Uniled Automotive. inof;j Inc., ”>■»! ' cr?Crowley Pharmacy, drugs.ugs. B. L. Krellkamp,Krellk MD, indigent ex- Sav-Mor Dru ,. « until f the hour of 5:00 o'clock P.M. ------showed-strvico could be_Jin; _J_ '.riii$.o G4o.35'.-DoWiti~-B«st.Komc.-nuuin8ling penAe_fl*-SQ;-Jl.pense. ,fl*-SQ; ,L.. KrcUkamp. MD. Mor DrujL-.d] ■c when a recess w ai mken until ihs tjroved bv using more hlRhyay ______S^«yT'oirT)w’'icef^'^l^r'^^^^ “care. rc^'s'o^ 36.00; Dines Coni Co.. Indigentgeni indlReniIndlBcni expense,cxr Dis, 5.00, ,15.00;II Rexall Drug, :f ahoarorio:orirci,acK r . r . s a.m., June’isr";------and air services. 6 ! « - .. j,j., -c x n e n sin c M rJonn-ArDOcrr . rusicrrinrr ll. ii. A;A. LnncintcLnnca r r Clerlr.-tmHgenf ex> Rexnll—Dnjr 0 ^ ' 33.12; MouStaln S t a tc r tc L ~ C ^ '^ - WEED IREIMBURSEMENTS; ' • ' . cnre, 91.35: brlve Way Market, In- pense. 72.25: Carl McCarty, Tndigcjii[I Marker.M ^ er.°™ Ind 5 i^ m '* * e^ t?ie,® '’l8 ^)* ^ •■ HEBEIHEBER J . LOUGHMILLER — — ^Jamcfl—J — Sym bol, -re g,gion.i io n a l -T h e-D nisslon- ’M l. 30:92; -Al Robinson, robt:. ilJ.H); • Kcnry'iHonry »• Form Sales, chemicals.-ilcois; dlRimtdlnent eexpense, r 67.00; East Side expense, 7.50;l.W. M agit Vallcy .Ambu.I. Shelby's Moriict.Moi Indigent .expense.e. ATTEST: . . . ^ Chairman t 10 re- U urene lianl*, subpoena, 18.00. 794.50; S >.S3 lance Service, Indigent expense. Dla 19.00; 5tiy~V Post Office director, said the ri nnri JANITOR; >-«- 794.50; Sjmplot . Sollbuilders, chemi-hemi- Market,Market. indigent1 expense. ICG.M lance Servlci 1 19.00; Sfcy~V)cw-MBnor,-lnc:: nurs->• ~- H.-A7XAT4CH.-A7XAT4CA-^R------proposal was explained to “’nrepre- n * cierkClerk pipresent. “» S C. t D.I: Bradley Boiler Co., »uppl!es,upplles, ...... -i-'-i ■ . se n iativ es of nbout 100 emiployes ployes -' RouiirRoutine Busln(!s!i wos transactednsncted 2{.n Slate Paper Co. I '. “ involved and they wefo givenEiven ^h'^' ‘J'•2^e^^Ts "XnV?ak°en''‘’Jn’‘.II^?;’e-mil the supplies.?"ppll«; 100;48: Hammond's-Repair-■ss: r ^---- — -----— l/»%0 W eekdays 9.to.9 - - ______- ■ B L U E LAA K K E E S S- ______. until July 5 .to present counter:ounter hour of or io:oo'o'clock a.m. June 1,1. Uyup;- ntpr, s u p p l i e s , ll.aO; Home S u n c inc7 PlumbinPlumbing.* Hoainig. supplies.: , 43.44; " S r» - 1 ^ ' - ...... " . SHOPlU r Sunday 12 to 5 ‘ SHOPPINGi CCENTER e N T E R - - proposals...... — .. 15.97-, ILLER, Idaho Power Co^-.sorvlce ert. house. 'Symbol said all of the employ-m i i - a tte s i Irman W233.87; , : Idaho ,tiower Co.. servlcc . , „ ,h cr H. ^ l-ANCAJTEn^, hosp. bldg„ .110,64;. Intermountaln ^ es would be transferred to olher h . a . doho Gus Co.. survlce c n . house. 27S.55; ■ work and that none wouldI<1 lose . Ju „ p J_ ,JB7-• ,. iniefmolIntefmountnln Gas Co„ scrvlo! hosp. ip 6 "f— Jt] 10:00 o'clock A.M. bIdg.,bidg,, 315.05:31 Intermountaln Gas1 Co., — ' his job. • i e m p < 0 ^ scrvlce. 17.7!>; Krcft Janitor Sup- He said a final decision would BE'BEGUM R MAY SESSION n?,"'” ;, ineton Th« County Commission- Ji"'*- • :[(ivot^r 11 TOW JnwwraafiKAriowiirfOJiiwlowBrfoaiiitnKB be announced in Washington,ington. t r , met at th s ‘'>J« S',-™ service p .e,, "at some later dale." cat w rs and Service, supplli;*, 14,64; Searsi^ ' Roe-rm " 'ofitATioirQAMili-atooMamc- cfe” k present ‘ buck & Co,.• lopptfes, 2.70; The Sher- ■ AUTIlSAUTHiRI21AflON ' Slnlwiil AuthorlJBilon was granted for TRAINING SET ^AuthoWallacc Savage 10 attend n meeting „ K IN G H IL L -M r. 'n n d MMrq rs. In IrtohO1^'''’' *^7. This Is ' " pc” r . « SlAtC- ™ h w " ^48 5s'''^^ " ‘-H ! Gary Gridley, Moscow, spent a wide w . JU^-riCE COURT;* ' ^ - few days'here with his mother,nother AuritoniZATioN n,, ------Mrs;-A!etia-Gridloy,-cn route-to .D07.lf»07. at which time a report wlll be J?lal's ,n - OUke.Apyiancc i to..'supBlle*, Wneh given,on iho Technical Scrviccslc « Ad®Ad. 31.20;. 'ly Justice,(Jouri. Reed P. Klau. r r « Gridley will remain in .,V Wash- ministration and on Industrial study 8!‘“'h "i “ve*'pro^ 2l‘aTk\Turo7 ecri..*6.»: Andy'^I^ol® ington, D.C., where she willill stayStay which \will nlnnolnt cooperative pro- verson. J Juror' cect.. 3.75; Mablo wilh her aunt, Mrs. Dorothylorothv I™'?!,]grams In wnich Idaho Business,iniiiiii Or- Holmgren, juror cert., 4.50;s Mrs. I ^ a m i l y^CAIv a TIO N Vii Sparks, and seek employment, fmnj c Insiliu- Dean Lewis, Juror cen!. 4.25;ij^Edna Edna L -^;-ii , ^h.n iM f-i?s.i? i’r„,-4f.i -- unlil Mr.-Gridlev-rpturpa-from --Houiii srW ffiSSSSSiiigrSft'A ------Ft. Polk. ■ ST'; when a recess w as taken until the S i : ^ar*-K ^ rai.E s'a a ______hour iour olof 10:00 o'clock A.M., June 5.*• poena-wltnes* police ert,. 4.2S; B»r. l e g a l advertisements 1 iiLLPn cora J„ Burns, subpoena. 4.25; David !H!_ J- Sfe M L . t ^ ^ , / . ------?------Pjidceedings of The K'i:.‘sp,;“. s r s . “• ‘'■ Board of CouriWty ' . 10:00 o'clock 'A.M. T i u l n REGULAR MAV SESSION J,,*?*''"* Com m issioners, Twin Th?^ I W tn Thu Board of Couniy Commission- f e . s i j i : lBM,Va\'ntCnanc"e, 2" : Falls County, Idaho *ndand theth» 32; Rulh’k!'Jone's, „oun,oi„ Treasurer,'att#.s,„,e, c T . .Twin FalU'. Idaho pr^cnt. 733-5341, C4.70: Mountain States Tel. May 19, IP67 BESJGRESIGNATION AND. Co..-rM-iMI,Co. 7M 70:33; Zoe Ann Shoub, S p f f l H g h g ^ 11:U0 n'elDCk A.M APPOII IlEGliLAR MAV SESSIONion”' *A?*the’M q ^ of Zoe Ann. Shaub, g^r.'^To Tho Board of Coumy CommlMlon. P/obttt' Itlon or pell witness. 4.25;' Lynn Edaerlon, e n met at tlil» ,tlme puriuantTA lo rc- rarcri§Snn‘1?a.^«§"an°J K Ited and witness. 0.00; EMcn Fisher, witness, CMS wllh aU Commliilaneri•ri and Mrs. ^Sadie DeGlee was appointed, T m : jl I- ■*‘‘''8. witness, 5.75; Clerk prvicni. r month Bob Lecdom, witness, 4.25. JUDICIAL BUILDING . bcKlnnl» n i ; r g ” M‘n'^ V..” l^'7« PROSECUTING ATTORNEY: . Commissioner Carlson madenade a LAND PURCHASE APPUCA-nONA'nON Ace FPrintlng,Jnc,. supplies, 25.65; motion that clcctrlclty be usedjSed (or APPIlOAPPUOVED Clos BeBook Store, Inc., supplies. 23.- Air Condltlonlns and water heaUng CommissionerComn Chancey madeade the 08;08: FinFinch'^ sunpUes, 28.60;g Idaho | ■' . 's p o r t t oDPS p s ■ , SWIMSUITrtSUIT EBUY In lha new Juaicial. Building,g. Com- moUon, Commissioner Carlsonion sec-sec. Slate BBdr Foyndatlon, supplies, 15.- JAMAICA1 SHORTS -7-14 SWIMSUITS™ SW . mlsitoner Chancey tecondettI and It onded and It carried unanimouslylimously oO;00; MoMountain 'S tates Tcl. Co., 733- 1 carrlcd unannnously. that thithe application for the purchaselurchaso 8M2.8142. 81,81,18; Mountain Slates Tel. Co., COURT HEARING ATTENDED)ED ofOf the following lands, for the- pur- 733-8H2 ™ s Misses' CotlonI Knits Misses';' Sizes Teens & Mis Tho CommH»loncr» attendedodcd a pose ofo Parks and Recrcation, b« SALARI claim: ^ IS & Misses Nylon Stretch , \ court hearing In regards lo1 a n writ approved:approvi ... Charl< Charles Bingham, 258.38: Floyd ' > or Prohibition which was previously•evleusly E^SEWH^SI Section 20, Townshipushlp 10 GoodnljGoodnight, 236.25; 'H eber Honsen. I tiled by L. A. Boyd and Vadala Doycl,Doyd, Soulh,South, Range 13 East, Bolso Merldl- 302.63; R e se ll Heyer. 201.38; Joo .V Compare C f | ' ■ Husband and Wile, nnd Bonnlonlo Cox, an Kulik. (62,81; Russell McCautey,i l f ^ s, - .Compare O O c ■ pare f l J C Compare FcUiloncrs. EWNE'/« EUN Section 29, Townshipnship 10 M;50; ThtThomoi Novncck. 148.44; Anton a 9 9 c $! ____ This hearing was iexlcndedcd from Souih,_South, Rango_13 East, BQl.se_Mcrldl.Merldl- Suchan, 250.83; Russell Wagner.m 3 5 . - ____ at0 T9c T ^ !m 9 9 c :«.9« ’**3 at ^?.9ll S2.98 ______00; Joanne Assendrup, E»7.5Q; Jonnne ^Ilou*Ine'*^Dus'lnes» was tranincledansncted '"sWW .sWWNWi/, and WWSWti ond SJ4 AsscndiAssendrup, 101.25; Joanne Cubit. 50.- until tno hour of 5:00 o'clockck P.M, SE SWi;.Stt Sictlon 2S. Townshipnship 10id 25:2S: AliceAll L e n t.'00.00; Alice“e’'‘Le®nt! Lent. Cool.'- 0 ‘ coffonsl Stripodd print or ' cotton denim Snappy* onene and h two*'pIeca Sun*funi*fun suits In perky oneirand when u rcccas waj taken untiliinill thoIho Soulh,South, Range 13 East, Bolsoso Mer- er- 89,25;M^25.^^ne^cr|i/^JMn^^ I jg |] hour of 10:00 o'clock A.M., May 22, Idlon, Idlon, Beverly olp h ^ ^i sollc* f Cnntlnenial Oil Co„ c ar expense, AlfTlIOlUZATION . ■ HERCR J . LOUGHMILLER,;Vri;,,n ' fBTM * Paul Corder. tcl. roimb„S..-e’mb!” ' . r Authorltiillon was grnnted for for'Ilel. llel. A'TTEST:ATTES - Chnlrmaniirmnn iS 57. I'V Virginia n cummin", id , relmh,, en Henderson lo attund (he Idaho H.'A M.h,* • D'lSj- t- HgBicston, lel relmb!! relmb., U Annual Healih Con(eronce, '“.ni!’,*’rt Inc., nt "•■^^^'^^^1^'V alls, Idaho 33,(,j. I'lra.iontt-Siores.’enr expense; Sun Volley.. Idotio, on May i3.'2i. expense, M lM B aR W vWiC^ II ' 1 0 : « “d'c!Sck A.M.. w ^80?!! 160.21; bennis Haynes, lci. ralmh rolmh,, TSCTHUUflW -|i ” ■ _ : . P ^ iom”' "-IS: A. c . Houiton Lumberbcr Co,Cn„ d n i l iiiWN T ^ iy ^ t H l M l V YirrTfTHn»»m r .— j-. 'ORDl^H* REGULAR n i MAY SIJS.SION,'Sfi.i«„ iinAtl* supplies, 3,05; Olen JenkinsIS Chov-Chov‘ ■ “ IN RE: PETITION 0I» T linIR COI^ The Ilouril of Couniy Commission- ■ - M 'G I' 01' .SIIUTHHHN IDAIIO csr csr mel me ai ihls tlma pursuant' , ‘," to '"2 re- ' roleiv.lnc., i cnr expcnio. 32.13;13; JoIjnJoijn JUNIOR 5:0LJ.E0ti nftrmCT.ICT. cBss cess wllh > nit Cornmlsnonefi end ajyoooo !!■ 3 S W S - - ioits: Boys' Shorts Upon reaillng and filing the pell- Clerk i cur expense, M,17; Chnrfei S Johnson. S •: T o ts’- S u n s o its : Shorts MEN'SI’S SHC SHORTS Boys’Bpysl_Sw S’ im suits ______tlnn o( Ihe Hoard of Truiiees•s ofo^^V^o tha A'rri5fii>»'FAmAITIsr b o a r d tol. relmh., 10.30; T,..M, Kendrick,Cenclrick, ,' 1' Collego of. Southern Idaho.). Junior MEHTINGMEUT ^ lei. ° ' J®.rrim b,, 10,64; Wernor H. Krnm- Colleflfl District, moving ihlsIS DonrdBonrd ComiCommissioners Chanco/ n n d - l f 'M r to romove cerinin renl properlyriy from I.oiiHhmllierI.oiiKlir iitiended the regiilnr «r. vntiov MD. prof. serl-H:*, fi.OO; Mngic Ihe tax mils nf Twin r-iills Couniy,.'ouniy, monthsmonlhy meetlnit or the County Fair 'iS Girls' sizes 1-3 perma1 press permasrma prespress Sizes 6-10 • IT lli HlJRItllY OUDIJIir.DD TIIAt Donrd. SiOO O'clock P.M., Juno 8, ' the following Oescrlhod real proper- ®' pense', D.7Si Abbfe Urlguen Olds, I proper- RELIEVED OFR DUTYniiTV LV,''n'l}■>"!<:><> ,Inc- cnr expense. 4l.3]f Mo. North Hair of l.ni Four)u r'« ■«) ) • • The r wwheat heat cottoncof No Ironing,10, avorl«vorl I v y ' ity lf ' ho, lind the sums li Inirehy, removed sleln. Janitor, was nccepied—offec-d"-fl('(ec' b'V TO^fliH']l'’li(l,6fl7Mm^^^^r, u-fliiec- B4V4241, 1H.0I; Tnmffis-V'“'- Mu- }or sunsults Iri solids,s, tiny cloticioti^ ■ poplin shorts havoavo clastic wwo aist. ih o rls ^ n block,' powt"»’u'pply''ihe J!!?J J. elpfcnlr, ' ' fnllowlng mnterlols fop tho S new k Ju-i? J3."” " ] 5a .r" i'i'.r" ’'.'-'o„7:r HHIIIIH ,1, 1.0Uf11IMII.l.l!R1II.I.KR diclnl lliilldlnji; li Ji, MOKIll.'i W. CAKI.SONIN in10 ench « " Truss, ftS' In lonRlIi WM. L. ••im .l." ClIANCljyANCljy tnrn oftcii 40" Truss. 44' In ioMKtli 140 I.. P. 7"xS2rt" (liu-lnm ^^C'^r"np'rpi■n.».>0,^‘S S : ‘ ''V'rUN..«ST,n., C.,K "! AlJTIIOmZATION * 17 l".?T. fliVxlVJi" Olii.inmulnm i"!IS’"s'lpiilic^ r ^Y«5*"Vwin*’Fn1^ j Auihorlrailim wns qrnnteilIt forror It. 1llenms ' prof. * syrvlre,, 81,00; Jimmio D, Tur. ), A, l.nnciisior lo ntioncl Iho Sinieilnia Au- Hldsnuis wlil In opennil atyntx 11:0011'00 [‘7^""r, loi. relmh.. 10.07; Dniieil Oil of .. .. il(tor's...toiivtinilon— oi-.M ounm in n'ciock lliiiiie. Iilnho, Mciy 24. Jl, Jll.I’r 11107. o r ' " I0(i7, Koullno liunliieia wns trnninciadnniiici'ad KmilKoullno Iliislnoss was Irnnsnciedansncted *'>'lr>n Oil nf Cnllfnmln, car ex- until tliu hour nf fliOO o'clockick I'.M,P.M, until tiIho hour o( lliOO ii'rlockici^ P.M.PM Pi*f'*«- Pi*r'*«- <'3li Hmninl's n m m Apnil- K B ^ i whrn « rercss wns'tnken until the wliun IIhn llmird nitloiirnnil sNie sine iltn,llin '">':<) <'(flr» auppllps, fl,3}| Malt lirmr nf I0:0r County ComiiiHslon-iiiiiSsinn-J»nus, Jonos, Transurvr,'notary publlc, 10,- c •TIiu lln»rd of I'nuniy Commission-imlsslon- "r»or* ininaU nt ihia lime In Uogiilar nt lo re- -’“no »ess on wllh nil Commission-•SBS SlNlNa, i^UNIN ^ .oiiuhmil- nrs mill Clnrk i>r>isrnl, . Clos Cioi, lioolt fitnre. Inc., supplies, ork pres- PllllM lT r«> D18PI.AV R.BO; B.l>0; ITHX, I siipplios, Jl,34;l^‘^^'i!:sfi Mngio ■ ■ niisaiit. s riKUWORKS r . Vnlloy . Illlltll I.lcf5NSlt A litiiormll wns grnnled.lo lha Mo- Inlo hi tshirts Misses' Casuals Sport ;$hirts Appllcailon for .trnnsfer of li«erli«or tor Vu Drlva In thonter to display Mi'U'"* Boys’ Sportshirts Casuals Canvasras Oxfords 0x1 . Sport lIcflMso rr<|ueiiDil hy IIIMIn Wilson flrewoi 7 nl Ui3U 47,lfl| (Iniirgo A, Ollena, exponses,B«ponsos', upp|y !>upp|y . . H ot colors in In ' Goldenin Vinyl : Women'snen's & Girls'G Men's S-M-L I , J t . ,a ,a fflhfiifs',"'’ • ' Isysioms fur iho nnw JiidlrfnInl lluii.rlluii.i- , liorii liorM Insurniico, Ins, honds,s, 143,11)1143 ini ^ prints and aolidr,— District Ing, tnina to lie (ipadpd |ua>llrlyJilirly nl Dorg Dorg li Intuniiicoi ln>nil| lU,(Ki; Contin- vuy l)li-|lliOO o'l'iork A.M., Junu'!l7,, iu(i7.lUOf. tntni ciitni I. I.iro h Acclilonl Co,, iireniium, Compare. C l 1 7 are C 1 Q Q . . Compare Iiis(rl(;| HItSIONATlOrJ 3;i,4lll321,491 liinK'i lliit|iirnl Harvlce.iSAfir pie- ' Compor. JI.9B , , way Ills. 'Iho roSlKnnlldii nf Mndonnninn Hurd nilum, nilum, 030,3); Juiin M. llnrker'ANun- - ' • ■ S $ 1 2 7 lr»i llis-I!,':: wns nrumileil. • ry, lilc l|ulli K, ■ ' '3151.99 ■r * f " F . ! . 4 9 ^ r ® atJ1 .9 9 n u t i2.;in)| rhi>s n Nehnni iilsirict Al>l>»l ,.,r ■ ...... 4lft Cliiss II Hchool llliirldt 'rho i i s i , .Sporly in n d u l. hhas oi foam InsInsolo, Classic whilo llioilioo ilioo wllh wllli duck up* Chooio’oo to ' from cottor>o broadcloth 1'iJll ’ll'* -Schnol.Ulslrkl 4lll, Wliilol ..S 5 r IJ p CW com position tolo,'ilo,‘ In goldon tan pors, cushionlion Insole', Insolo’, PVC lole. Rflntijint»i checks, dots,c lo lldsi'T w o ' TOUJl COUNXM nHMI» CommlMlmwts l.lCAT>«N.ClJi1M« ' ' I liciiToi, ttL^i'sr«& i,."';ii’lv r').i'r;,7.l3-4llifl, Al'l'llOVEI)K ill , sfeiS'-''" !5~n<.2S| . Phillips Polrolaum. car ax'as. WeedWooil Itiadlcqllon claims tVero on. 'ubllaliing nrpVDil , I , Big I g , lons.IAi Id liio follnwliig nnumntai in, 20.IHI, Ars Prinlliig, a u p p l l e s , 48,A1| i'sfefrAr"’ >“ i( Ameiicnna,5j ,'i, OII Co.. ocjuip, A rennlr, ' B .- , , I JumboJur Bag " nrtMyfar Cniiiiitio)) . Weiss Hapniitrapli/cs,gmpUlct, It.tlii IMHf lloHway llulMliiii C t n l e r , , ■ s „ s i i ; i ) p ' A S ixpJnn:x'v:z wub, iiiiSir'rTfi'K; LE AbS'T. COMBSBS I - - TAFFTAFFY CANDY FOAM FOA CUpi , A, l.nn- CUnvion Oil Co,, couiiiy cnr exranse nmniond- rniirM exiwnse, OA.IIOI Mouniuln Mouniiiln 15,071ll»,0}| '(1, J, Childs tiilad Co., Ohami- M V W w rB oiiai's::;;»AtioYney' fttiiiT T el (io„ 7^3-303, i2,J4| Moun- cnls,’n: MIr iBnl I'sllon. -nie. nppolnlmen IbFi! fl J c |3^I?:.'...^-.33‘ 14 , c o m p a r t V, l i k ....!.33 3 ;‘ S3 01....,..., at7fic., FroBh, cfiowy, toko r ‘o"n^ Ijed mionlnJlmi"'' iisp assaiif Iiii"5"Mi “ Oubbloi kidj ctoon . . . . . MMon on'i a n d w om on'i on-B Yummy - toll wator taffy Iniutotad Iniutotad to'kobp hot'.or,. _ lIllN cA K f)N 'A flT N »lin ' pjlp'','. sJsfspssf: (rdmriilsslonni' Chnncny nltpmleil 4j.Hni aii:s,7'.,,T ;rp, ' i iip‘-A z h : ro' . ‘ »oJlon» - i »Mnl Savo liowiowl l fl braabraakobla combs, Valuolluol DQ a bng b n g o n y o u r p ic n ic for mnclm acks, trfialsl - cotdl 7-ox.7>ox ilto, ". \ ' " spaclnl inculhii nf tlia I'nir lluuni pltoi,' ______liolr. Ui,47| Hnioiils i/jilied1 llerv|(:e,jiierv|(:e,l . ______

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SELL'S SELECT•CT-PITTED - PITTE ~~ P ic k lee C h ip rr« . . .» . ..:216 6 ™ > ' ^ ^ R ip eeOlives..^^.. Q BUTTREYS DELISHUSSHUS 5 X.OZ j l C | c .j^NALLEY'S,-EY'S, ■ •;' ■■■ F ro z em n leI m oiMigile.S n o "TINS lustard.,.. -tDELWONTEORS&W3 & W - 5 If BB lA - brandBRAND - £80-CT. . ' . 3 0 3 Q ( Q |C I ‘j CLOVER C o c k taiilv ilv » v iv 4 “ » * . % i “ c R # * I I f r u i t Co 4 t . CLUBJB Coldold Cups... ------VAN'CAMPS—— ------^ 3 " tL :» 6 9 < ■ V Jk ! PACIFICIFIO MAIDMAID. — TINY N p. 3 0 0 . C ■ POTATO P o r k & IB e u n s .. 3 TINS »•# ocktailSli^ GENERAL MILLS r CHIPSK C od. NALLEY'SLEY'S PICKLESPICI Bisquiclil i c k ...... 4 0 - Re 98cc Bag ^ BUTTREYS DELISHUSISHUS 10 - 4 3 * A # CucuucumbeiifHi 0 0 ZEE FAMILY PACKp...... > .-6“ M o rglarine a ri • •. ■ An P K G s._ ^ 11 ®® - ■ ! * jJx Aiss't ss'' Naplfii f e * KRAFTFT REG.-HOT-HICKORYREG. -1 /S S S K K k B>arbecueSiri a rt

? J ' BUTTREYSt r e y s DELISHUSDE (ALL FLAVORS)"C' S P p K ’ BUTTREYSrREYS DELISHUSDEI ■ , * 3 J l " Assortedlorlod FruitFruli-Flllod ’ U ll 1 ,. t t ■IbuttreyiBUTTREYS DELISHUS ce C r e a m ... fee Cakes! ||a, I C offee C Hamburger.« c Q c _ IHHotoM Dog Buns 2 % The Tw inI Falls Jaycees Ji ' ^ sij . . ■ dDOZEN o z e ...... U * Will Be Selling ^'39* ! from Jun^ 26th . Fireworks from J WIENI Until July/ 44th th in J ® ? lENERS - I THE BLUEJE LAKESLAK ^ ® SHOPPINGNG CENTERCI PARKINGIG 101LOT . 89*— H0URS-12a.r-12 a.m.-6 p.m. ^ 1 M K MIIMIlitllllHIMiJJ.— , ■ ■ . ■* ' ' ' I„ i j . =S ' ~u.| U'l Abner ~! ______. June 28-29, 1967 tv.^'!t\varni\vtii:iKr:juw .-!^-JCimmTaiagaumm • SURPRiSE' ^( > ^ N W N rfir\ f VOUR IS W*< BUr-cW''- ^ THAT'S TH' A I C'ON-m 'Rgi?-)- ; j VO’ALREAuy / SECOND I BRL r------^-A-SURPRtSE E .■^SAMEOlE-WGrt.’jlEOlE-WGrt.'r = . (TRACK..^ < ftffJSRQi 'ir ODaRSETEATS ------> MAfl-fe. ■^HEARTV. TH' • ^ - { fKiRVOU o r w h e r )STUPK:'LOVE'? ~ [HA^[H-aA^6URSERSi7TiJ«RD|SOM P G E P S ^ • T > o M r> L L i in i e - f , ~ By B y JJacoby: i - r : ---- —< .TH'WAV.r r '

In Jet-A ge Stylesl e s ■— ONLY ONE WAY ' inIn SoulSouth’s bid of stven. He went k \ ■ TO PLAY HAND toto'seven ' sev no-trump, not ffeven B V - • The lato Philip Hal. SS im! m ss spades, spades., There' was ; no reason v B - ^ 1 / Y ou Can Fly, MI aan! n ! ^ ------believe. Iti“ graod-s1am-not-tO;-s1am-not-to.-South-couldl«\int_fkq^ . n . -^^jddW g=Tinlesr-he-could-counl-6pades,-count-spadev four-.-hoarts>-two-di.iU - .mm. Abracadabra!A bracadal Suddenly men’si’s you inIn thisthi clutter of choices. • 13 tricks in no-trump. In his monds an4 two.'clubs.'No-trump- M fc - i i /\ x v m 7i£ ■^styles_ -Styles have gone' Jet-age; Van-ri- takes' patipatient shopping.~~Here ^ ' day there was, a lot of sound counts 10 points more and, as ^ -“Jshca-ls-ihtrsnail's-pacc^evoln'-Tvith^dihfcU'-Tvith^dihh—shop^rs*^^-gri)und' ------im-added a n ' ad( safety feature, liolh- noth- — - ^ — ■ ^ ■ . . ______caa.C ay>^ tlo tlon n frofrom m 1960’s ..tr e n d —p lod,d, rulesru les to insurein: you find a wel-. • . plod—Into 1965’3 b a sic . T o d ayly comecom e in the thi men’s stores: ------ing‘ I Ing can be-ruffed at no-lrump. •„ T? S7he- . Rex Morgan, M.D. - men’s styles'styl( erupt into whir- i)1) Can theth crowd sccne. Come , ------— NOBTH (DV *8*8 •The The hand also one-that the Zr bangbanc iifel life I . . solo or willwith one or two buddies. ------experts classify as-lay-downi-yet->n;.vci^E!ri^r::-'--'------^'ia:fifinnOD-SVENlNe^-^^^;ij-l/^IF-VOUU^EX^EX-JOOiE« CVCKJIMA ~Np O«EX--J00iE.-tW/.iijv-i-l^JJmiNI<_ff-WPl»). sK_ff-WPi»).o.BE'Y-n"50.BE'^ A a R ie w ^ J t . n . ^ *g||V:; ISwhen it' SoulhI man------JS. KESSLER/ JJ y m e, , m BE IN ^^PtEASE ^ PtEASE 5TAY-0 BETTER: IF WUw uT TAUED A U E D ~)’ K>R'%'UTO’e T S ^ H------T ^ T h h f t e-B - B a a s tlllet -o f-c o n s e rv a tis mni-A_trDQp_of_guya_geta_noisy, —A - t J M P - t ______— ag ed to' go dow n. .So.ulh1 won PK.MORGAN,THISPK.A —------,. r - ^ . L I ALONtTOTO PR.PB.MCXSAN, W X3AN ,J. M1S6 WINTERS/ / hhas a s toppled,toppled f^cn are liberated,d seems sussuspicious (“are they ■ ', the& first-trick with dummy's?'sace ace iSMSs.k^SLEiz/y M —TfKAN/i----- ,T7T^.. 1 .n T T r^ A/Wr neariynearij 50 years of mous^Q. trying to distract us?”), and P of clubs and led- o' low'-spado-spado- ' '1 man styles, males are peacocks[cs crowds out buying custom ers.. ■WEST E A ST ■ ,J' rn ■ Ml styles, to his queen. West showeded out;out- ■ \ ^ K « S K '■:v '■ ■, \ ...... I ^ jn-.v-. ^ mm l3m once" moro, as brightly plumedJd - -2) Park,Park.j your-packages. There ♦ V oid 4 J I O 5 2 and it was all- ovef. - • • n 1 as all the other males, in thehe is s a stead;steady loss from shoplift­ V10854 V97 .“"Th" ... ■■ • The reason that'this handand is 1 , Wf| /M tL lp//|y / h^3 ll'a animal kinjkingdom. - ing in any clothing store. 'Don’t ------V Q 7 2 ...... -.-'♦J105-I®®” -wclassified if as a laydown is that | ■ ‘isS P - ■ (^ifCll^ i^;.make the clerks uncomfortable. is that“ ffliW/jly /■« Timid Is out-stripcs. p la^ ^ 'A S sk th . where n V you' can leave bulky ♦ QJ108«4 *8532’ ? •* there is one, and only 'one, cor- ft Mexican explosione: prints -SOUTH reft reft wayv to'p!ay-it. H spades |3 /B b IvVI ^ fl----- •the,whole'th e .w hole gamuts of color is in. p a ck a g es: '♦ A 'Q 9 7’4 , , a a re re g g( o in g 'to , b re a k 3-1 or o r 2-2 LI jT V f i x ' ,a ?) V -V mMs^ ■ And: Andiwith with, Uthe switch from pris-"• fWiNa YOUR BUDGET ^ 3) Be honest. If you’re just • VAQJ6 everyone everyc makes the hand.nd..If If r/ / i j ,.•• on-drab o n -d ra b to wJnging-wardrobe, . ® browsing, say so. "My allow- ♦ 83' they they breakb 4-0 with West having '/jt-f'faf- / I ^ the ads have changed their tune. rl^KTtM ^!:<- .^1 J c& . . 1 — ^ ■ IT"uBty^ll pBBgr/^ ^ l.P a at the.oust the.customers’ attention, to- nt month.” ' If you are shopping, Booth pert South always makeses tho ^ ■ ■ day they wink, leer and taunt ./J h„ tell the clerk your price range. hand because he guards against.Igainst.'!^ ■ W B fl • -■^'P^wtW the male sshopper to "shed the 'i® S - i T * E l ' ,.,ia-£Ui»^Ai^T.- . , Bhrdud...... •u. "I'want a shirt for under $6." _ 1 _Pui_l*_SS_lN4N.T. .T. thisMs byb leading dummy’ss king ^ ^ “ jslM n l s ® ! . shrdud.” “Virile sox,” '^‘switch- I:want a 5N."T. of stiadcsTWest shows, outlUt-and and ----- 'SKiSK6rt 'R Ibs~: ------^ ...... red^n-shirts.’*'“freak:out-pants’* Ted-kjn shirts s » - -TT h a h t- a s ^a v ^ e s - th e - g a m e , sc e n e -— '------.pass '5V Piss 5N.T. of sw ...... where he-shows-you-attractive . : Pass 64 PasS-7N.-T.7N T South South is-able'to’lead through-p'-hrough-p - ' ~ -^•are the-by?words:------. “°~ East’s jack-10 twice. i ^ ~ I ■ [1«E^ C5^vs;^00 WWE ioHTD I )-3usr WW I wjcH p o esm 1. i , / i out shirt, after attractive shirt, and I Past - Pass Pass - Easts I m i^ .IWIS. WN5WA \ BUV A Men’s ^bopping has becomo’'® you pick and poke to discover , ! Opening lead—*Q , BUV AUCENSETD PRIVB,E'. ’ SffiEWVCNSIHlNVCHEOTl eKEPl 1 (HEARHf HEAR1AETH1NV3BEUM 1 complex-and com plcx-1 fun! _ . ^omeTeaso . CARD S E N S E ' iI CCWlNe’ TO? 1 roFUY,1DCDNWCrBUSWES3k r o m some reason fiJr_turniog thumbs 33| S6T00T0FHB6ue3KI5»» . I AUCEAUCENSE1D6TCN„ / | „“ What does this mean for you?Ll? down-becausB“down- beca you-haven’t-the ~ ■ QQ—The —' bidding has liecn:en : v ' ------3^ MXl Nl If you're a girl. It means read-d- price and don’t' want to say so. ^ H E ^ . U C B ^ ^ P(Xfr V____ reasoning in back of ihat theory. 'West W est • Norlh Cast Sooth . ^ lusting yourself to a bright, ncw,w, There is nno shame in working Modem methods have; made 1* IV I I *■“but very male concept of fash-•h- withinw ithin a b u d g c ti F o r all he II possible for almost anyone 14 14> 24' Pass’ 2 4 * -K f: _ion.Jt-m_Jon.Jt.mea eans granting' the.boysys knows,^ouknows,^Qu-may-be-watching the to pid most grand slams.;. Thus, Pass 3V ,. P a ss . 4 * the same .freedom of self-ex-!X- pennies to save for a Jaguar! .. South has almost enoughI to re- Pass 4 V Pass , 7 • * ___ _pressIoiuh pression that.vou and vour sis-Is- 4)4)^&jdn{Uo-clerli3..StandiPg Be kir ______~ ^ s ’^TTd“ iwo-spades-ta-hls-part--^YoiiiS-part--^YourSouthrhold: ------^ ^ ------ters have enjoyed all thesesc on your fefeet eight hours a day nd bid. 42VAKJ7 4K32 4AQ105411054 ■ . ■ ^ ner’? o p en in g diamond bid. 42 V I years. is hard. ' Tougher sdll Is the ;lf with What do you do now? When he contents himself with Wh; ' For the fellows, fashion be->e- cross-fire I between Momma and one spade only, and is prompt-srompt- A—Pms.A— Yoor partner is ‘ - ' B i ^''^or the ■ rtiu u ‘ comes .pei .personal. Where oncece juniorJunior whenwhe they disagree about ' Ikes no s i t n i a r o fr. - ' • - f ? , ]y raised to game it takes no slculs a ^ ------; there th e re were three basic styles,3s, clothing. IBe polite and tinder- imagination or brillianceA J- fo r TODAY'Sij QUESTION'N . Ca C ap tain E asy ^ ______, ■■ > -______• now ththere e re iare a dozen. To buildlid standing wwhen It’s your turn for him to ask for aces and kings . a wardrobe today takes Ufste,te, service. If you’re shirt hunting. by means of Blackwood and"?onnd lo. Instead of passlng-Westst bWsbids PTTi I LEAVE .V I HOPE"M3U.CAN WWW THAT M e- Y NOTTHAr \ ll W H.DULD'yB^ lO'Ve ' swSWORN- or n-' \ NO 'ffiU W ® w ardrobi m n#,-r'three spades over‘your two TONI IU.CANW«WTHArRlMOR|K PARPON MB.- Y NOT 1 planning and the ability to know'3W hold the fofolded shirt up to your contract for a grand slam after r two TONISHT • OF A COBALT P(5C0VefcV WB VB MBT.I IRKAal ) ▼ HMWli PlPiWUBVBR PlPiWUBVBRUVBlMUSTHAVB w pla n n in g a t IUa fvJft sp ad es a n d y o u r p a rtn e r bidsb id s TD IP TD IPENTIFVLT vWAH-AWZOjJA P(»COVegV WEAR TH& KAVBNT WB MBT.I I R K SOtm tBENPI O R - y COMFWEt> I yourself. y ourself. face and s, at sccond \w'ashing, you’ll'be'pro- " I ------R ig h t.^ ieTV > '~ "s, l/M ^fa^li^Ythequgs;rY lhe guys at’the gai*ac3e"\ i“st you RlohtiW r decidedant T j/'And-the > —^ A fe fldirtgtoVtoj^will Will neveneverfa-giveme^i you 5^"“ obviously “ won’t Invest in a tectedtectcd whwhen you return it to r e WeVe got to makewcfiip.'WeTchtp.' We canca n ^ l whaj: ws vyant j f And -tl bright purple and gold paisleyey store. Ten stores In that town t '4. « up our own m in d sy |l1 let people pushpu Jl ^ do-go leJt’sy/sooner,the} tV swtier, V hatem e/V' y >— v-a print. You don't want all yourur may handlhandle the samo brand. It w 1 I ^ o a&oiabout us -anaund.* ^ V ^ u f c k e r y ■ ______i rfriends I e n d s jo j o ggro^an at 90th viewing,Ig, ihoIho cierkclerk oon duty says, "Nolhlng r3W? slji-o ------ithina';—/ r T ^ v ^ J-— ? r ~ ' ^ - 7 p r r v ^ “ ------—“ “Hefe-comes-Jon-lh-his-pMrplo^an—be-d( H efe-com )lo^an-b'6-dohe,!i-d6nU-throw-a ------o I I~ ------S'tubbs%5=«^^ s t u ' *"'*and 8°i<*gold jacket again!*’ scene. Jusl Just insist on seeing tho * - \ ^ ^ — \ To find the rlgnt clpthes for'o r .manager. .m anager.

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P ■ I.',- ■ ^ , Former Aide5 To G(iarrison ' ICCall o Yourir Times-NewsTi lews ^Ad-Tdkerdker Todayr... . . i Phonele 733-093173 I ' ' -H- Insists Probe3 Be.DBe.Dropped —r-■' ...... - HH»lp-Want»dT~Mal» « Ip -W e ------1919 Business-'Buslnets-Opporiunit!** ------30.3 0. Homes~forH o m ts -fo r-iS a l* ------5 0 HHomw-for-^ilr o m w fo r '^ 'SOQ TwinI'win Falls ‘fim«s-New», A^7 - - I Juno 28-29/1967 -- By BEN. liiOMAS . UnlllUntil i recently Uie «-ycar-9ldr- _____roomroom., .. .ree .reereotlon room^ ..•‘re- . '■ ■ ______‘ ^ HAVE ITI - . —Volley,— containing— Ml— aeraa,------that-Dist.-Atty.-Jim -Garrlson - .. QassificaUon-18-through-M s e r v ic e Part cated In Idaho's Maglc^alley.. place, nev all ooeded lond.- A reol—flno— —^------Kennedy.^— ^ ^ ------O a ss ifl “ 24“ SERVICE *tatlOQ attendant. Panove- This is o good one family opera-I- rage. raVe!’ 121,9 I 2 l'w 'o n S * w”o*^^ EXCELLElEXCELLENT 3 - bedroom* In operatlon'’aioperation ond I* selling for only abandon his InvesUgatlon of Ome. 6:00 p jn. lo 11:00 p.m. n eve. m T^l* tlon and'• J you con make n good>d nlcliel nlcTtet of of It Itl Mu*t leel jleasoni nel *74.500 with «a*y term*. . V.. isfhfl Although Garrison now claims 1* ^ • Ing room. " 'j: , President Kennedy’s assassth*- Gurvlch had only a m lnofpart• 'S ’rl ‘ -F IN A N C IA L w"Vi';W . - 343 ACRES srss'isi Ka,?" & r M & .w rs« ' PQPLARPQPL AVENUE airbullt-ln* In iltchen. *17,000. Extra modern 9 bedroom homa. Uon. t in the probe, Gurvlch was—until•until OassifldasslficaUon 30 through 33 Blueg}ug -^1 Lake* American -Service.■ 3M .about ihlit^xcBpUonal busines* *T^, , “I don't care to exploit the ?' Bhja Lokcs Boulevard N6rth. tm Real nice location bn thi* 3 bad- GOOD,GOOD. cleiClean brick homa oa Fill. Herring bonebo double O.m llklni .'• IMT his dcfectlon-tho chief inves- • LObKlNO for”belter year round Job? SPPnle Cc . . room home. U*a.your;:Gt and more,more. "^o Two bedroomi and den.- parlor. LotsLoi of good Irrigated - - ’ ' In cid e n t th a t, oc cu rre d in 1963 tig a to r .fo r tho d is tric t a tto rnS e y . - -• - -1^REAL ESTATE ...... Farm Mechanic for-general equip- ••laaho - - mova-In...before -ichoot ita m Only ,tl5,20,115,200.. ___^asiure.. oasture. Pi PrkM at thn low fli. ------_over In Texas "_says Gurvlch. iecn -Classification -50 -through^--«L -Phono-s+ «■- ^ 1 '.’', ROOMY 3 . 1 he—haTidsome~^ray*hftired -=Jnvcst-=Jnvcttigative:^wotk-han-hegn no -Total price, $12,900. jjory, ^ •leans Gurylch's way of life since hd . - Phone Vemon ainton 733-i?B9; Southeast of ' Jerome. Extra - Gurvlch goes before the Orleans Guryfdx Eta Uiuo and Maka Us An Offer . lorie 3 b«i ’sdav w as a ' sm a ll child. Hig faIth th e e r, ? ' ■ SCHCSC H OO LS-lN STRU CnO N • Jim TrlnkausTrU 832.*390; J . D. Biggs — NOR‘i'HEA§T 6*auie.«i* loriB 3'b£dfofim~modem bome. Parish grand jury Wednesday was a '; r Trodo your smaUe'r. horria on '• FullFuU prlcoprlca *22.000; low dowa . , and on cx-FBI agent, opened aad de- e- ClasslfClassification 40 through; .45 48 - n A T payment. ^ _ ' ■ "to tell everything I know and an cx-F serv- • EXPERIEEXPERIENCED baler man to run DAIRY QUEENI •. this beauty on Surtrlsa Norlh. 3 - . in be tective agency and patrol serv­ new baler, w ni pay » e a ton Doing Qolng terrific tei business, Imfnedl.II- , bedroom*, partial tosem enl. C . ' ■ everything I’ iell them cari be tective RENTALS . Sf' id R. mo po*ses*lon, m ust lell be-c- bullt-ln rcfrlgerotorref; and apaclou* G. L O O N E Y ■’. ’ ‘ T HANDY a n REALTY;' :'''• ___p ro v en .*' ■ ___ ■ ice herehere 37 years a'go. _, . . plus keep. Refcrenccs. Wilfred R. m e poss _ClassUicaU(jn_70-_througUJ8_l J 8_ _ 6alley._tM«‘«._Njvfift._P££r«ihone -f*a” coQse fSr of heolth. May consider , _fam lly r The truth, t^ lc h says,r ”E*'5 "The Tfie* ' Glirvlch bTothers^Wll------T raaa-for-pa8turo-land:ln-Oo<>jl-5------s - *nd-bea«t _____ — REALTORRI ------that Garrison has no case."." - Hart,Ham, LLouis and'LconardT-opcr- Wa hava 2 older home*. O nr Ed Ed D.upl.liJ^"^*^ Daupla T33-0M1 * CA' XJ* AGRICULTURE Hels»-fH ,lp-M dl.,and Fim oir'M2 0 ‘”L *&“n REAU ESTATE ^a hove r IK ifA^G’^fe^Arv^AStEY ' ‘ • _ ~ ““— ■ • ate the tho family business today. 211 South Lincoln, Jerom e 324-4800inn real Sia .nlco 2 bedroom at 19.000 Betty Betty Han*eaHan 733^)388 The-elder.GutvldL died duringi S aasslflcauonClasslf 90_through‘ 88 INWVIDUAI. WMl.a, .< p r ,= d “ 1“ and one nice 3 bedroom for ■' , OF SOUTHERN IDAHO - In secretarial nnd bookkeeping _ J.___ -Leog Stockioi., ReaHor______^ " *8.000 V w,U WlUl la rj# M*150' lot. • — — 7J0760 ■ere*acres deeded, 300 acre*. In I ] World War II when WUlIam[J was l?nrk »ft‘ . pasture and alfolfo under flood work to fill Job with Jerom e. Idaho b BY y OWNER:oWNt Cigar store, restau- "MLS',' fi:Bon'“irrigation. 2 homes, 3 sets of . . L l In the service. UVESTOCK -Corporation. cSSoti Good fringe benefits,leflis. rant, fountain,foi draught beer—In . Improvements, excellent ftnee*. ' . ’ _ Adam PoWelT rH j t5^ C lassification 100. th ro u g hI 118 saUSalary ry ^ commensurate with experl-'perl- Kimberly,Kimberly Building and all fix, "Bill looks like the moviei t i ^ Classil ence. MaU personal resumei and turos.tures. ForroorlyI Dodd*' Clgor3 Wi-iV-fi; GLOBE SEALTY ^: small SMALL ECONOMYi HOMES> - • cemont ditches, carrying 30* K IM B E R L Y broodb r o o d caw*. Price *175.000. ' ' of private eye," says JackJ a c k , - ■ ■' written refcrcncM to Box M-3-3 c-o store. ExcellentE j potential for right•ftht i633 1632 Addis Addison East ' 733-2823 } n Down payment open. Contact „ Slams Li^ht Dempsey, veteran police report-eport- ’ MISCELLANEOUS^ Tlmes-News, Twin Pall*.______party. Mrs. F. V/. Dodds. 423-S3M.»53. Bruce Bruce Mei Mecham, Realtor 733-5457 New roof oa ihl* ono^bedroom{* ' ownor. P«:c-OiBox 333. Buhl. Idaho. ' I Ifi] MUSf'c fcacher (o {'each EJemen-: z ; i r kimberiy.______Bloir Bloir Cstoi Osterhout. Realtor 733-5045 homo wllwllh cement batemeni. Sjj*8J3J*. >^5 Phorte,'(20*J 843-4700. cr fof the New Orleans States-ita te s- ciassiiC lassification 120 th ro u g h ISO tary, vocal and high school choir.choir *'MLS" MLS TWOTV SMALL Business'. El- ArtArt UelaaUeland. Realtor 733-2340 »000. IT C "He's a eood dresser, ar­ Salary *5300-7800. Write, Box M-6.M-6 J»’erther one husband -and wife *et-up.t-up. Vio Vio Engkr Engkraf, Realtor 438-4904 Good location In Kimberly. New- — -r Dod^ Censures,' r s Twin Fall* Times-New*. Twin Trad®Trade fofor grocery-apartmeni com- ______^ . ly 'painted 3 bedroom homa oa , ticulate an^ debonair... withIrith a Aa IR( IR CRA FT AN D BOATS binallon or purchase variety storer ; -— ^------Klargo ' . lot. r Fruit tree* and garden“ ^ ‘-JOACRES HAT certain kind of class you ddon’t o n ’t Classificau'onClassil 165 th ro u g h, 173 , Fnll*. Idaho 83^01.______binallon n L E V Et 40 near Wendell,- UV»' . By STRATTON L. DOUTHAT certain W ANTED: Salesmen or women. • Swith ‘*" J*”good , llvlne quoriero In rear. i ..» t c it *poi,- Would trado for 3 bedroom LEVEL 4 p ) __ find in most cops." • Terms available. Globe -Realty.a'l^J; .“ M M L L S S - . •- • trac er houso that 1* Clear. Prlca:a . able 3 bedroom home, smalt cow BIMINI. Bahamas (AP) - h o u se ,Jo ;-h « w with a popular 1G32 j « 2 AddisonAdd' East. 733-2623. _ 15000. ' barn.'corrals. amHounglngthad. . „ ,0, AUTOMOTIVE .' AAA deal., w rite Box^l-17.-. c-o Times* l ... ;j waior. *16,500 with . , Adam Clayton Powell said GurvlchGurvI says hls work Is a faro n C lassification 180 th ro u g h) 200 New*,Ncwii. givingi your name, addreii. HERE r r I*T UnbelloVabla valua Ona bedr Tuesday the censure' of Sen. cry fromfro the sleuthing shown on wassi S''*S for the money. 5 bedroom*. 2 lot. Prlcec O'i p.irk.. 24 lois on U,S; 93 In Wood bnlhs rect ■iTpJrAream ““ __ T h o m a s __J. JJo d d , _D -CConn., onn., the th e movle^'i and' televisionvision Farm Forni VWork, Wanlod 23 % 3 bnlhs. recreation room, birch fell- ■■ L & N REAL ESTATE ' ■''> }«Wcr Vallcy. MIjtht consider _.chcn,-CarpQicd.-drapc*. and.would.______^TAYLOR'-AGENCY^TAYI ------a f ^ s o ^ u “magnifies th'e 6bscene“ dlstlnc:istinc: screensr.“screens LotS’Of-unBlainorouslo ro u s — - ^------■— ------|rnde.-pUonc-78S-S3fg.-HaHcy:------“ yo“ bellcv ^ -32l-SorLlncolnrJerome-324-4800------T CUSTOM HAYING 57SSS :___ you believe completely repalntrd vimberlv Leon Stockton, Realtor tlon oetween Justice .for white and do'downright dull research aiid ■ . GOOD volume ptllk route for snie Insldoinsldo nn<-. nm oul plus go ratio, • • T.„.nlne. 1 'Jlay ballnE—When you’ro readyl‘“V with orp. -Without truck. Write Box < fcnccd vi, I? men investigative work," Is the? wway S v • ^ Box - fcnccd y i/d nnd oven Morning- Ron'Taylor pon TavK “MLS” men and justice for b}ack men investi{ ««,* M-14. e-o. Tlmes-News. aide sAo Byrle Corr . • 733-6898]l “ -iviLO m s ” ” hp pi^ts Jt.' ' LOST: Female Peklngeie, bro«r>: “,5^ ‘ V ------duced llOl in A m e ric a ." hp pi^ti f y . . o , s „ . m _ ------J ! » dn . f 2 160 ACRES: Southdde. aold ------^At—a — n e w s—conference—h;e—he e DDefnpsey_says.ba's.pu2z]ed.by em i ie d .b y _p/icno "!!!• g y l.y S r '32»3l»,-Fllcr-H er- -Lniv..tm. -tpvo»lmenA« ____ - ^ 31 __3WO_iiedroom», 3wo_i>ed ■eat-ln^Wtchon... — Medallion home. *110.000. • called on this tfny Island where GurvfclGurvlch's claims that he bas ~~ Z — BARNES .REALTY * b«e Card of Thonks 3 — REAL estate contract for sale. Wlll . 5cro*2'm» M U ST SE L L 1037 Blue LaHet Blvd. H. 7334337 he h^s been In selMmpuseded ex- thoughthought Garrison was off base ° 3 JOE BLAIR '■: - BY OWNER - E arl Darne* SSI' ‘ 423-5659 - lie for sbc months, Powellll said with hishi Investigation sinc&Jan-f r j a n - thi:t h i: tnoughtfulneutn or our many CliCUStOM FARMING ■■ ------N E A R churche* and'achooi*. Bill lllll 733-1016 :tantly uary. The reporter said G Gur-up. friand* ond relatlvei :followlne u .y e , 3 5 ^ v c ^ oWcr^2 bedj-oom^^home. • Lovely 3 bad'roonv home, com er — iT w i p '.’ _ _ -h i» was wIlHng to “reluclantlv nary. “SS: M onoyo n . ,1 lo t o m ______3 S ____lot._OroaL-and_Jraylor- Street.U “ M MLb L S ” compromise" and take IRe vicn, b" iS T ~yaMge*BM*?urnoce^ 8lt. AvenueI 2H2% baUi*,baUis large living room. S60 000 out to had claimed earlier the probep ro b e related, a , we mank you for the.'Ef.'S: bonu. " ” *•______FXmuAi 2.V «0,000. GOOD TERMS , ___ same_iiunishment meted cut to had cl ------tl(ul—floral—arrangementi— n n l Ufty g IIkc. -lalt.* now-only-lio.wo;------fom lly-ei Dodd. was oron “very solid ground;" {}f“‘uplanti. Tha eani, cards, momorl. ftoto Main kitchen « *via orf^roductiva GEtrt STATE REALTY ance*, “2«*-Jl' 'flnlahed basem ent' with And although he said he,e defi- GGur\ urvlch, ta u g h t him selfIf ifin-fln- »<>• food, and other acti o( kind- I «Jen, extra bedroom and utility no" "M*- We alto are orateful for Iho Mt ------633 Blue Lake* DWd. No. 733-S3S8 room. Completely fenced and!5 FFE E L D & , a S 'R E A L T O R S ' ■ nltely will not return to Wash- gerprlntinggerprii and is now consid-.o n sia - {Jdp'ohelp of 10 many with Uie funoral jCJOHN* m"c^D0i5a’l D Moilc M o fic Losioni L( 404 0 . Benins. Evening* coUt 73a-9069, 733-5785. landscaped, doublo carport, car-T- 875 875 FlierFlier Avo.______73a-lBM ington as a freshman congress-ngress- ered anc expert. He's also0 self*self- wrvicicrvlcei. pet* and drapes, wlro and Jack- ■" work ma Family of Wilbur SutlerJutler ______, ------s SUMMERDm m ER courses popular, piano ______man, Powell safd he mightgh t at- a t- taught ta u g h t In' p b o lographic w o rk ^ ?d “ M L S ” ference and "bugging"—the use ofif elec- e lec- w WE b WISHw i to extend our heartfelt Se n d FOR' FREE faootdet on how , ?xcellent — . Bill HIU 733-1916 • - and,good friend," but hele sasaid id ------, -______The Parkin* Fatnllyomily C U S T O M - s e n d fc idil • brick ond fromo home. Doublo _ - to eompleta your high,school •I.S.edu- or‘ckaarage. and built • In appliances,’. FIRFIRST OFFERING “are y o \ that Tn Dodd's case the SenateS enate ' ” 3 : — e MANURE HAULINGG ' cation«tion at homa In sparo time, .ARE YOU LOOKINO for « tOOd » d?-f"fp'«"SS.A5!S FOR QUICK SALE . . showed a compassion ‘‘badly 71^ - ..... _____J_ ' VemonvSlt Olander — Buhl 5«-4572 D’P'®7* } 1700 siiuaro feet one lavel 9> GENEG S 5 E '“L 1 S '4 s l! < ”s A '& “ fcO. , ■missing In the case of Adam JV Ifl ch. cab- ■ ------E ^."‘ n SManlCiUed, S — _ U , Boise. » a h ^ ______m it £decent > ' ? bedrooms. ; 2 full baths. pi,ooa 73; Clayton Powell." 9 Ini, meal*, laddle hor*«s. ForFor re*-'re*.' CUSTONCUSTOM hay swathing and custom - ervailon* write Ketcbum orr PhonaPhone hnyi^ay bollng.bi Hesston swather with i , . _ „ -50 'SS'* 1 If; ‘"■“■&,ja-¥s.-.ss'&gsr‘*. ■ ■ E>odd ^vas censured fo r con- \PT condlUoner. J new HollandId'*2M 240 HHomes o m e s for Solo '50 .Soo.'’* "' ' pllances, i r t ^—------— Es?“baler*. AU'new equipment. Wll , verting political funds to ’p'rprivate i v S ^ f — ' F E L D T M A N \ ' E f f s i M sS ISSSSSffffTS!:. Woman Hurt Personals— Special NoticesIces 9 80 anywhere. Work guorantood.anieod. —~ . I attached garage. Large.seelud- water yo use. A second resolution,*' later _ ___ — P e rso r ^ . Davo' Hansing. 324-5107. Jerome. -■ • REALTORS «diS?Ly lj: .^.vrpaK .^a'i"iS''i,.?3 .. killed, accused him of collecting T n l " — r—— c u s to S by BLM. Included 1* 3»f head.catU* CUSTOM hoy and pea iwothlng. \ 733-IB88 predate. m. and machinery. 3 bedroom modem.- twice on expense accounts. The InX II Shoot-Out “ *c; ' m e jwnthcr wlUi conditioner.m ■ EARNING!.* ' ■ DDVg,yollmer J ;W 6 9 2 l BnS*wee ^ Baling, John Deerd wlro Ile. Del. - - latter action, Powell said, was ,0 man-,— '"J ■ bort Clamoltt. Phone 423-57M, — ■ down.-.-..------!?!_ "w*Ui-»SidM tM .asM - . taken because "Powell Iss* black S^TrUSEA E (AP),-— One man -.— j n. Kimberly. ------FA-FATLURE IL TO SEE THESB , _ w o m an June 2«h • DAV Half „ . y And Dodd Is white." was Vkilled and a young woman j In HAY ^warning wllh conditioner ond “ “ M L S " ' . ^’piacoW u** Beal^^ctean andLmoramora KarleyK ar^y^l Maihart, 73344n} U a Ma* ' . ... . on Harrlion and Shoup HAY j« .wa&er «OMES WILL RESULT IN^ Spaclou* 5JLS 3 bedroom homa. $8900. RiSn .m Powell said ha would remalftremain ^,^5 ^ wounded when a gun battle j iP baling. IV New Holland awalher ?• Btan enough room for m ost -■ny^n y ther*.iher*. 733-8942.73 ’ ‘“‘I' MAGIC VALLE?I , nndSS"! self-propelled baler, Leonard.eonard >11 d e s ir E TO KICK ' NBAT 3 Bedroom, carport. Car. away from Washln'^onL 'inl! until broke out as police, federalral nar- n a r- D A N C E C L U B ' Pedt-ow. Pedt-o 5tM807. Filer.______pet- and ranger Ea*y. Termj.!■. jVn^Ji'yKa'iV h'Sten!iri“.r.‘S V ^W i ST a^ Houso leaders assure him that M . ' ONE'S SELF. ?.• chain link fenced yotl JTM* JoH. Fi« cotlcs agents and deputyy sher- ______^n^cMobfo.*‘%^n^liot h o “o'‘‘"-&3?5W 7 - j j « ‘nrE a*t------733, ■B^J3r---:bjj3 ^ . - ^—rhone"Jaclc-BuUcr,-<23'5872,-Klm-u^s t — ete“ ------Near OK Bnd scnoOlr-.Trr823.D01)-» - BY-OWNB BY-OWNER;-3 b*droom*.-My cor- -,n d con c o u rts re so re his sc at. ■Poll .P~¥vin hrrlv. ^ .'en?®**. e. peie^f two flrepl««-.Prlco I A W ashington jud g o refurefused sed J®.1». 3-13-1. was killed by ponce pa- memb • Steam CUSTOM HAV' Stacking. Mew 2 S f 5S!jf; r * ! ter his trolman Robert Holter. ChristieC hristie baimbath*, shower*, exercise1 equip. ^ ^Id v,jjo o Harrowbed.' Phone 423-5710,23-5710, Bllng.atlng. S«Seo how this measures upip a?.“ al, Pane*ed“-%mlly Pan< room’ in full jVr'otne, to re-Instate Powell ofter his trolni: • Paul-Buffington. ______to your dream*. bo*ement. bo*emen Oo* fumaco. water man; 31 expulsion from’ thc Houseuse forfo r Peter P e te rs o n . 19, w n s w ounded’led,*" in 2?:1lan°u‘^*",«l'.T%^-65fsr32;“i^ 5 b u lle t. 733-B2M. evenings.______'_____ ' cUsTSi CUSTOM, HAV hauling and "itacit- stack- JUSIIjust' LISTED for quick' sale.lole. * I^ELCI^ELDTMAN REA LTO RS » — __inisuso of funds,.and the.case.case Is oneJ(onejoot by a ritocheting bullet. 733-6; Phone Spacious 3 bedroom homo with _875_Flle_r'M ^75 pile e,__ m i9 8 » _ ------Tho-shootlng-itartedwhen a Wh e e -- lorea •llvlni-room : dining-room.------in th e Suprem e C o u rt------T ho “ 's S k osSm s ^ ---nnnl —sas-fumoco-nnd-double-guraBe.- -■- -r.; ' / r . , ' ------__.r!.n. tE « a A l -tSS Harlem voters later re-electedi-elected special spccii police squad bTSiTThtoIke into " or »»Ble. Kingsbury's Pharmacy, HAY S 5«isgifffS== “ russ" 3400 sqUARE'. 3H 8 be^bad- hS'JfS*Northeast of ^ I n Fall*. -Prleo. 0 no cf-tno-two-story houso to a arrest r r e s t u t Muln: Ea*t. 7M-6374 or 733. touch room*, separate dlnlna. 2 firo-flra- *65,000,M5,W ., Stockmen'a Realty, 600 Powell, but he hos mado no ef> tno-1 Uenion.'S'/0-44G4. Flier. ______NNEW E TRI-LEVEL “M ,” ay*, south Lincoln. Jerom e, 324-4845. . lannlciello nnd Mlas Peterson!rson on oHi______• ■■ ■ iHR nnd tow DOWN PAYMENT nnd as- fort to take his seat. lannl* 1 c h a rg - w iu o w m CO'S, good heniiu. worn* wWANTtU: a n Custom huy stucklnR nnd lo W I Ho called reports thnthnt Mshis a FederalFe< Court warrant charg- wiuov inckvrs. lume luw Interust 0.1. loan,■n, 3 3 price, Price, 1 818,500; down noymenl, . C' ;5;-a aiK!'S!i;i:'y5S:I. Pller. beilroom ts. homo nenr high school.-hool.- mo 1500;.O;. pi puymcnti, llll.s s interest- ro®m— health was failing "greatlyatly ex- Inging themt with illegal salesa le of nomlrlnklng mnn In GO'S wJth good , Work Pull bosemont hus 4ih bedroom,oom, und und pn princlpol. 3 bedrooms, 2 vard ..^ “ru North. 733-0800. BY OWh hcnithv Intereited In nisrrlnBe.liarrrnge. WANTliDiWANTl Hay staemni:. work PuU — ogcerated”-ond-6ald-lio-was{jo- was horoln.horoli ------ncnli iS.NOWt.-: —BiiarBniceit, l5. W. penlherston.tierston. shop shop - - ond - boaui1lully.--flnlshca.IshcJ. . .bnlhs, baths,* 11 llvlna room, fnmlly room. recreation room. Asking »I4,800,1,800. klichen, kitchen, nnil dining area. Llvlna partly fi quite capable of fighting; for tho Policopoi said another couple In Jll!!; ----- J'honu 731-33111. rciico room ond 2 bedrooms carpelcd: room, l> I tiled «nce*. 14x10 utility, covered p a l^ Amcrfcan Negro. ^ ' tho house also was orrested nnd a u -o Hollond ri?unliicPlruiiUics, doublo carport, A reali,^ bath, 3^ jsss-d Powell- sard he -hadd . bccn been hcld-without-charflo-in-city-jall-& uuiuiuuu . jfy-Si. — ^.','M 'S'«Spp'5?KU .K y - ^KSiS!' T>iU|^^ainirtrlpqt^^ ------named honorary ^chairmh a lrm an an a cca ac h e of heroin, valu,lued ed a t can_call f33-<030. IB. Any 10 get ■ real bargain. This ap- 7J3-B4W in W nrk ALMA Ha RUIN — Chiropractor. lfi7 HAY 1 *h"S‘ 733-84W evening* and Sunday*." KI Ki mI figiniT iIl V. b» ow p.r, 4 b . d r i S ; with tho Rev. Dr. Nathan moro than SIO.OOO on tho black a l m a impbelf peoTlni brick home ha* 4 bod- mora u - ^o^lh Waihlngion. I'wltt Palls, amou : rooms, 3 bath*, family room, W rlght-Jr.,.DLa_conf«rcflcoT O ® oji . ? market, was seized,In thohO_rajd. raid. _ Phone,7H-««l.______...... ■.-—■ ...... Irt:' .. recreation room. } flreplnco* and ' ? rS !' underground sprlnkllnBa system. — ------b!ac1t.powor-achcduled.fn_Ke^ov n r —Th>oo-Blrls,.2.j.and:M S .6.y«nrs «nr2 I SiNOLE:ADULTS_T:i_C»JL7jjiwir,in o I -E f’ti iiJ.V»AY.*' SpW .vK C 'r.J.i.S --" { - - f S f v ,tes.(,ox, — m e -fiuge •prlv ato -p a llo -ls;...... o x - ...... SPACIOUS U^rir-’ ark July 2M3. The Rev. D ?:;J^ lUSa a n d Recordsd mesSBBo — 2i hour* « 5324-2So6, |W Jerom e. ______tremal tremely attractive. .Don’t kick c cto r of !i«T NEW Gold Medallion homa In wTwin. c r r Te'l^irohn*U ri.'^S K? ^ flo rk a rr^ B u li^ # ^ Wright I9 executivo director•ptopa! of r.^k.s=.ll°r.l.llv». J . . Phona yourself for not takingivoa. advoa> NEW HOME 1;^rd‘^°.le.’:‘ m n « r S*eWni‘ C^l'e?.' SiiP HAMLETT, ...... tho'conference. - - TRY °hB^^phony73*3?W4V*or 733-acfl4. ° I . 200i down payment. *700: pay.K 2 w Ij p IhOT*ai“s" mS 3 u 8.‘*‘* — ------. 420 'SLr. REALTY ' ' ------I f '*iv r iv : " e t e c t w h ” SKI i inm.) "to. ....IP.. a-Sijf S; fw hood of'catlfil’VtooaTwrn^ ■ 810 -MLS" TYLER STREET. Very da- CARPkffl <; u a'fO -.na-Kli»7.-b a lin T ...... -...... - ...... -...... --.IrabU—*ir*bU-3 - badrooms.-Naw carpet* 2 - bathi ______^ Phon. U n. Sor.n.on. -33.8441. ------...... fng. bei AD DEAIEADLINES 3 IB,Ml S48,000T*Phooa 03i-«4l4| rraatei*, 1,800. sea a t 844 FUlmora,' phon* 73>- o ^ i n BBoauty eau Salona 15» " M I COMPLUTU UBBUty acrvJce by ad. CUSTC imar! i»ML4'' THKBB bedroom* for 1 0 .a iad i FOR vanced sludents at^rBduMd^prtce*^ Jay i l room. i-m LS"" 'dlHlinHWftilb'bRIVE -K tT b ,,s Acayemy" 1S5 Malti*We*l.;,?rhy.'; Phone } iLS zsi: &sr'», Bomy. iiBhiful 3 bedroom family home. jC ths baths, bullt-ln appliance*, , llAIHCUrriNCJ. hnlr stvllng.EjTW- linr. WWork ork WanUd , 242 4 ?s:: "S; CLASSIOSSIFIED Iingi Parmanenls from |8 . Artistic — , S, f.V,S'i..% "aM K5:ula^ " Pull S I baaoment, oil /^^ace*“url'. '' ll?Rlleauiy Salon, I3S Mnln West,° ROTO-TILLING !!”■„ I'hnPhone 733-l6«I. livening appoint- “ s;;-?is& iv.% i;s?.teiu.ry.i.a f.va 1 appoint- oardons, lawn* and form acre- bdroojn ^ a y ^ j ^ ^ d a ^ ^3 tjodrwim wenli, ______nies.‘“y,' Ford iraclor mountedounlcd iiy nwn< ,TY Baby SHleri— Child Car* 16 E im o ^ G u rrlso n 733-0Q30:,.o8io S H A W R E A LI-i- T Y A s;“l;3rd In partly finlihod basement. « ; W ‘f Fully carpeted and draned, larga cantrai If you wantit your ad to appear: ^ .Vien^k": R0T0-T1LUNG-LEVELIN0“ Rdna norm DY ownen 3 bedrooms, 2 balh* up. . gr *5 **«s?^Nurteryl'rro"hfriderB^^^^ RO I iLING. rrtna a r wJ-0878 s Italr*. Family room, and den rm* cisrgsrton. IflO 7lh Avenuous Nortli.Norili. Oar> fenoari yari^ »lfl,W0.00. 733. I laU S n d fctfic*i o} Idaho. 7 ^ 7 ]* . (Ada M ust lk» receivedccelved by b y noon no( Soturday) Win n;.i2?r*rt Flower bed and lown care, pow- |n i i fam ly 'modal tilckun or e*n balanco on . M r«l« preferred. rohlng. evorgroon irlmmmlng. m lni. room,room fireplace, b n s o ml ao n tI. . escrow 't)t 190 ■' month. No red . R o l For Trad> 51 I'tii irBlsaV, tapo flnanclni. fiea MO 2nd Avanua?.5Si TWO Bd house lo bo move-a:n W . R«al Blt i W liiT g . GREENLEAFGyDENlNG 1 July ______Mat<«Mako offer. B30 Midway, Pller. - 5 a^ ’ -TTTT coniact A*irovf Seed C omHipwy: ply. HAH A VE: W h it y o u w a n t . ’ 5J-.— lOi.-T.miU v.Iii.i NHARl.Y NHW 4 bedroom. 3 both ____ WANT: What you hive. Employmont AganclsiI 171 7 Tiedped s'A lef^ BpmiM^nfghtcrawl• REAL n E E-WATE SERVICE'IC E S fig . ® ” TUESDAY,Y iS' ------r - F - - if* "Id danilo/lon*, Oem Spray. Karl x a rl '6M!MINa^ at Tarsonnalonnel Her':Ber. }■")„■ Bervice, 733-4J0fl.______J i i l l J ^ - ViOvlc« ot Maila Val «y. 320J yhoihonaShoshona iiem., a Urailbns. I.iuiim ]FIRST LISTING! tintla»t, 733-s5fl2, ______" hole7. eovere.fbulloii*. h.msa^ , ^ ~*isini tot* anti Acrtog* B4 ‘“ sknner f »*«'lr00Tn lioma, brick. JH F y Ow • “ •'"'M r „ g carport, flrentnce. n “ V L o m w m p o ri 1 bedroom hnuie, ..■ H«lp W ontfld-^Pamal*I . ITfl f l f e . b arao lol, back yard fenced, Ou* '.anca nji, and b»cl«yrd. Phona 733-7477. porfntap- lein an< anplloncos, Ulrcli klich- = |,,wi. v z s sa J?® . bl'Ptijl'jOHlTY . , . Offarlni you 1‘^j* lio^eih O u t o f .T o w n H o m M 31 WEDNESDAYSDAY , ^ lucM si, Wo need matureI Oinhmim wonien I-?*tihrliloi'herson. 713-OOU, I'rod W. •jL«."tS!i,:‘r»."t!:ssa cimli S ; ccolvcd by 5iOQ p.m. Tuesday) wuwllh suHlclcni time nnd omhlilim ‘-'if (Ads must be rccoivcd by Sil nroducM. «»’■»*■ ^ ,Y '* — 3------5:-™™ Kxsr.iwTO .1.0 . . . l l Wr 113-741*3? VobV,*^wou‘ washlnj"«nrt"ynrrtwork.^nrrtwork. iJ.UillIjudloy liutliarforcl . . . . . 7F3J.DOOO 3 3 - ^ ■crsB.ei,■craai Wo h.yo . ‘pumber ol til:ch.’ . ' ' . K>' I or 7Jl' Lloyd E. Dyrna, DuM .. B43-M7J good^i iw iTsTilii lauii': I PhiinB ovenings. W -U 04 or 7J1- Moy W i," W n !-n ,g ; f a M s . »o you WOULD YOU BELIEVE In Kimberly, ^^Pa*dtoom torn*. EVE^ agjff7yg ^ M HJ'* adjoini M ih ichoot. III,- THURSDAY)Ay ■ Si '!f’™‘i"*oi »-<^ro"n\tco?;5!.7ry';.v."rrt S form. tor.Sal.______« f c I i ami Avenue Wa*i. • tor: (Ads must 1)0 rccoivcd•ecolvcd by OtiOtOO p.m. Wednesday) ' aru -----n —TT- lognl einBrlancoi axcelleniSS ref- ^ 0,1 voRknt « **y.rlo'^m!*'cFoi# 10 Oiwlj m AOIC ■WANflinVWA^ nStel mold ovar ll.^lix- 3Bf“ei,w*. W W ______te w .V,S" ".“if lfi*“ Art- P«ar Buhl ■ '■ s!i:":f.r. nmj ------m il 733-38771 evening*. 73J-334B, ' foinlH, sasa ,tn home. Uxcaltant buy, *»,009, nilllliie f.ahas noulavard N»rth, ■ . w"! 7.VV2M(), "MLS" NOW VACANT. 3 b*drooms| R n rm - U n FRIDAY wll r..'r ai * fS j SHAW EEALTY>’ MJ-HOS or 7J3-«m rtowl Puller ss ^ . (Ads muat bo received by 8:008: p.m. Thuraday) m IliCI :ar„ ifc s a r" ' ..■ ^ «nor s'lOil'p.m'* or'^ali'di'V S undaj ^In'■ ijf llo^ni''ln"my’f e 'V ‘ liy owHl.ni a.i.M, .ll. WANTl!i)r"‘lronlng to dulu InIn' niynfy UY. OOWNlIUr S tmdroomi, JH bat^i fiasV ------... . ■ 'Fm 1B4B Jrd upslalrs. Ona badroomj 'H baih, cor^ anil lalBs/Atinly Camera Cenier, 201 Bhnihona 6tr»at S»utli,iiyg.",' liS.-'.'I'.T *" ff!l ^ ,g“.ga 7£, 'ErcH SaiFa ”3 ply at Allbl.*lluhl o r‘call BO-MO. fJJSTTrr. cy o 'jJy e« r. old. >22,0*), Phon, •' israrm ..«i ..p.wn, ™i: m .. 5S ^“.a» ar.i'iiAmr'- , ] 9 ostiinate*. Phnno 733-eiUfl. 1 - , SUNDAY SUND , - J!y alp WonUd—Mol« 19 _»! »»• I " MLii'n;{TOV~ dl**' tiavo iot HS help U«..i«iT.m Builneu OpporfunlHai 30 AoTa'soiUtVoV*^ ,?[oi ft'a^^wo »or« mday work, n n ti t.PANlii' nrnllialile aultia ear* vnn CLASSI]LASSIFIED 1i s p i ptendtlok s Oil i ‘ v[£s emtinn, Kimberly, ritaho, ij,7“ WXi sssna P i s Egi; sk;io,'tea ^ SECTISECTION it 0^ «7i-W3J. beriy. V W » 4 . ' ^ Tw — ...... : WXWANtJ|(. C siodiatt loniaierm a ^ ' K^2ol,*|!i7?1iJa,*'iaVw«S S ^ 1 . • ■ . Jl t u . ------FinrF T rrT ior ratlryd V r* ^ KSHTO ' All ftdi to appoarippoar ln‘thoIn-the TIAiea-Newa' Sunday V i„« Iffi V Classified Sectionioctlon muatm ust Iw rocolvect licforfl l S “a!£t'6S ™ . w Twin‘d Palis; booi^______. , ,Ho sr : g' tor ’w«nte

Pat* and-PeJ Suppliei 1700 AtJflqOMAnflquM , — 1 3 9 Jtfws Aparltnonli-^nfurnI»hed“7V|-71 Wanted to'Ront- ’ .... 888 8 Form-lm F a rm - lm p lo m e n ts — ...... '9-!2 0 Ff°rm a rm Imp r - 90?0 Animal.BnAnImqI.BwclIng 100 P«H °nd~P A-8: Twin Falls Times-Ntfws Aparlmi TflACTOH SALVAGE. Used {roctor OAriii“ viil(ir POMERANIANS: TWO lovely puni ROUND la b f b ^ ------THACTo g l lor CACHE Volley Breeding Asioclatlon. and iome brood and pet stock. desks, wai ■Juno 28-29,i 1967, -. r ------room unt^rn^ihc^uplex or houie. ^ 3rc rn rm cr owned, oad opemlod. No- l™ n „ ___ ^ I AIR CONDITIONED ’^o°om°un Q U A L I T Y _ E d T d i.'.! aci —4ion»-^oi>-provon *lros,-nuor-*c. _»°°Lrpnig"Real rensonable. 430-6787. Rupert.!i ..^f“y",l;‘^.PJUUOr_SVenln8,_«».C0JO. trunks, Oa\ ------*" SPLENDOR . _ Phone_j lectcd young sires from special " R E ^ O 6 ~I 's-~S T eE 'r E D female Germnt^ Paul- ~ Businoss I'Fo'^rfy — “56' 5 6 “-SpaBloui-nrearoorsT'carpefTtfT SpatlOT Form Farm Implements |n ' 90 __ jE Equipment “lo matings. All breeds, Walter Loltch. S^ttepherd Shepherd pipup: 9 months old. « 5*• . b e c k w itH c organ with — draped.- all-eleclrle-apartmenu------Cffllg. .733-8203.______' Buhl. Pi er Enterorlse., Phone 733-0046.733-0i top and stoi Cnrport. laundry taclllOes, Bea­ —JOHN DEERE 2IS S.P. wind-id* ' NUMBER NUMBER 10 I M nlicy I'ersuion bal-i ~55rT^?THl^?ri:a\rcollcet.-*^ 557, T ^T nj' ------. P PUREBRED il»P hftR n BosictlJ5uppie»rRcafly.7 —*5w.-Pht)fio ______• V ■ , I .' utiful SW'i rccrcatlon park In back. SPECIAL rawer wJih condtilontr. . •er. er. Baled Baled leii than 4 ^ balei -„,® 6 ARTIFICIALA^i'»',riAi BREEDINO tO/ ABS1 10to go by JuJuly lit. Phone 733-5480. 77;------Make ai smart move to , , . ■ —m e cub cadet garden 'iractor;or , , eoneon front fronl loading .DoLavnl mUklllk jircat nrnv‘ proven sires, nutlon’s high- 7;---- . j M isc e lla n o o vi* fo r S a le 1 4 0 r. I LYNWOOD MANOR • • - -.« ° '* f-ii? ‘£ ‘n-«?<:eUentcQadlUon.on. .?M-CSI'typo -U no nrproduction sires. Also.ullI U...I..W Livestock-V Wanl.J - 114 ijELUXE,,DUPLEXJ , ' B-RICE ._------; r M --wlth-moweri- ‘wSc5' - - .....- - - cooler...B« _ tacklff-luggage, tr^inin; < Twin Falls Addrc^ o„ i —IHC B5W wire tio baler. Phone Phon# 324-W94, 32' Jerom e. , broedi brveui ot^b of beef ovollnble. Buhl col- .. ... O no.NewJIollnnd • Hnrrovf ------—CASE i60W. wire tir* bal*r, “ — ■ ■*“ - loctr S43-6ID2:—Jonm ie.- 324-20.'>2: ------' - No r ly naw 4ftrge^>-bedroornt-^-•n*^- ^— — 'Of Dislinctidn------Bed i Form Supplle*I— . - 91 . mieiiM's'Hoielton 62B-SS54; BuMey 678-0253. . _ FORFOI PROMirr . e a c h -^ a e . E ac h -p riv a te -■,p“' bu- '■ ■- Call M rs. Walt Thomas,- 733-3609- - ^m .WiL s""V ^R^A ^O RI :: : M e r, rap!, yard, nnd patio.- Sprinkling'Jih* forjor showing.»ho (Sorry, no chlidrea Phono 733-1172 . '• jineDine drive, ' ' ' liARLY 0 , , R E M O V A L ■ esrsass-jis, tied-. Trnd . »ysiem, 2 lurnaeej. .Only J22.- or Pet; _ _ _ - ...... — i—2 - I JjuvNEW JOHN DEERE Xo, 10.0 ' ’^iK twine; .S'b'e.efS'l.r’i.W J6, S ir C=Ml, ' DDead oa^' and’ Useless •SW. AVAILAI ^ i' a D Q ------hlfth density , baleri, BIG Baler wlr . LIVESTOCK ‘ E”d“ve“ "i i- r r ' rooms compleiely ’ c a .r p ei tt« v d d, . H av e Y o u r ' niscnrsco u N T i ” *10.20.?,5'!!*ffio’‘S h .f* ,“oS'";S’?6c'! — wWE T ;SLAUGHTER . .LI' Y drapes, lovely kitchen, *tove re- r —2 JOHN DEERE 05 combines.e*. Heavy daduty 87c. S«rV* S dleiel ^ t “ PHONE , COLLECT ■ SSSio"'"' frlgerator. =>5 'Itles. Phons 733-M71 week-days.orjy*.or • Overhauled ^ O l I N .DEERE 05 eombln#,, • 633 Main IDAHO HIDE ' kiiSi^V.rp, coining problems Sujan' siiaw ' . 733-M4D evenings, week-ends, . ■ “ .• ■ We Repair All Makes!f - jo Vi'n^D ^E R E 05 combine, 14'. G ,j F a l l o w cb.‘ ■ llSl'ife.rw^l R~ t S I® W , • ■ ■.5537 ONE- AND TWO-bedroom apart- " 6 **’• Hoy, Grain and'Foed 94 ^______— ~rnents^^tove—refrlasrator,—watcc ______------TWlN-FAL-tS-7l»«83S ------T i ? p ! f e S ° _____ and ianltatlon furnlshod. J77,50 MOLV RY \ —llic ifl combine, g ^ WANTED TO buy: QoM Ist.'sArt,Inrt, For For fpst fa « service cnir 733^ 032 and tDO. 128 Martin Street, 733- your J beam . .„nd•and 3,d3rd cuttings . of alfalfa hnymy. - ^ ' ‘^ev. Evenlngi 733-7188______; . GTS-S'67M41I BURLEY ' '•'S^ iS S la SS. ^ o n li^ ^ S .le . 3«&'‘p°o"nd ' '■ ™ ‘ Your Aills-Chalmcrs Dealer ^ . AUo cIn 5 . cepaClty, 3 after 7'w''p’m ‘'«r. ^n!oTsft^r e g is t e r e d ANGUS bulls. Big ------:----- ^ Fcldlman ^ Rcallorg 7:04938_ M INTERNATIONAL tractor, Wide ___ -honed, fast gaining onlmols. Guar.:■ AAppllonco. p p lla n c o i e, HH Equip. 120 rifH "front. A international, wide Irent. ■ GEM • • DAIRYMAN, arc you short oi grain?«Tn7 anteed. 2 yearv o ds, IO 2 yeor 0 ds. — S ■ i s K i V . .. r o i ACD troctor, wide front, 655-4255, T 7 / If so. check on Globe Economy}my Jlcre«cro ilrosirej i - son of BhVnoldby.r' USEDUSED, rclrltrelrlgerntor clearance. Re-if- " j^g) W reg; S S S , S i' i'v.'sr'' day^!^cilon*'s*aie» aroundi. Lou ?craU) ;!• Hollister.______EQUIPMENT iljV TZ »Qn of Kcn,'Mnr Bandolier, ion ofIf conditioned^condlllonetf and guaranteed retrlg- a . C Houi D aly Pellets. Globo -Seed and Black son of DukoKcr ot Emenel, S o m o c ru to rs.p t - E - - -- - FOR YOUR Delaval rcpalrM and Q , Feed. Twin, Black Dui „ --rt dairy supplies contact: Mountainfun?nrn SALES, 0.< INC. . J ^ 4 |-t;7 Scotch'Blood cOws. KIm Ida An-f. Wllson-Dana i S b o g - w e. Liberal term*. • C«U 43M69J j n ^ F T WANTED CO buy gram end hav[i"}?- gui.Scolch'BIt 413-5655. Charles Klmes. 423- TWO only si »t Rupert______n w ill 'States Implement. 120 2nd South.south. ..your*iyou John Deer# Dealer" ^phoTiP 1 !!!!! “SS ;,srssi..r« TI i" 7 a ! “ - S ______S. En°stl S. Eastland Drive™ 733-7272 J S4014. i i . “ Frank r S Drake. Kimberly.' '■ •^r°o,or',;;is erator fre '‘= a " SI' : a r a : iwnth- John Hill, 423-5131 wcnoeii- r r x 93 HEAD of Holiteln springer helf-f. Flrcston^SHores,l-'lrcstono 4 410 Main Avenuo Cnln'*. 733 FOR LEASE: 60X75- c!nd«r blpcK 1 rear. G o o d sclccilon of hay tools, iwnih- J >260 TOP gUALJTV bated hay delivered. “ S’- tull(UnB.'»uli»blo tor *hop or i or- ers and hov balcri, all makes.mnkei. Chester Sherrets 733-5260 TOP gUAt ers, weighing from 1,000. to 1,350 South, 733.i r r STOCK . hay .• utility triiiler*. nevf ement, _ C. M, -'Duko'- Roberts^ 733-2821 Ibs,^ Lots of ABS heifer* andd kELVINATOKELVINATOR retrlgcraior, o n l y ®\nd*^uied°^ ago. heated with *Jln ted ‘i itoker S . i, h -i r i am s ™ S ; '! ”"f ,.? " " ’ *■ ?” !>"“ ' « ' • . c . ■' ^ ai'rw e^j’eT ‘X and iiied. All tlies for all lobi. boUcr, JM.E*. 305 Sth Av«ou# ATTRAt atchen. —™-°687.______,______. ___ Cache Valley breeding. Wlll fresh-1- *49.50. M-43-4774. Buhl. cSPO T CASH " problem probTem“^ nw m i. Free consultation. Belly Road, 12 mllci trom‘ Bed- nHhed. Calk 733-7031. Must?*-lcm leave ■ - BRAND -"Hrdiesel power, work available. Ph: PASTUREv>a s tu r e lor rent Vp to 8 acres. WANTED: 80 head COWS ond calves: For rurnltuiTJ ■ Appliance* - • ■L'HefJsion'j. L'Herliion Jerome. 324-i39l. tlsh Lake. ______reference.„{gr( ______;______320-4703 or 320-4964. Filer. 5VjnUe. mile* .oou. or Iv m . Pb.oo' ,33- Hereford or Annus, Minimum lots)l* _ .» ,T Things 1 of Value • BLUE LuiULustre not only rid* carpet* RESORT PROPERTY. Two lar^ 'J— — N E W ! ^SEE THE,.worW» most powerful . 0°°8.______of 20. Rl ;h- . B A N N ER F U R N IT U R E Of of *011*oll butb> leaves pile sot?Tnd hot water plunges. Nearly?j 'S new HouseH.ui.s-Unfu,nl.hed 74 1 J“ ty- Rent^ eJeclrie tJiampooer Jl. ------o r u sed . W ant Ads row^row c crop tracjor. Tho new r John f . . 50 TONS Ist cutting hay In windrow lleUl. 467-: _ 127 2nd Avenue West 733-1421 Lb'fy- P.®" los lodgo building. 12 cabins. Nicc Dccra 5020. GeiA Equipment. East- bale cll FACTORY SHIPMENT ""of Anri:friit , Price Hardwore. restaurant ond gitc shop.Cv.iSH This ™R RENT Innd Drivis. 733-7272.______!^ ! : '733.2178,7M-2178‘’’ ALL’''o r wloSn’ jds Ph''o'’n'J’;D5';n^^ 'h. strong and Congoleum-Nalrn In- P ic t u r e ' tramlng. Largo 7iock of It a good year round businessA??n SMALL TWO bedroom modem " mc; Phono 543-5824, Buhl. laidlaid vinyl f l o o r covering rem-im- molding,moidJnjr. i m at board and a rt sup- locateifncar large ski lltc. AIio r s • GENUINE John Deere cultivating 6GRAlN-'rolUngr a 1N'~ steJm o f dry. M e . ~ nants. 5o to BO per cent Off- ' P included is 60 acfes ot meadow & • ?.“^en,“SS iel!f"‘”"'’‘‘ ■ Mlllan's, Jerome. Phone 324-2677. t T T p l y S s w i n ^ land on Ihe LHUc Salmon River. P S W n . - 1 0 3 J I P )3 Banner Furniture. V33.1421. * ply. 733-3i 'p " ! 5 " ; ' P H O N E 733-8164 ___ : PHONE ■ • I f . ’• . ■ iJ t CUTT'INO hayTalfal'fa, ond d o . Swflno---___ j7 BEAUTY -pleatcrs-W llh beauilfulifiji GOOD selccHoo Dl. utea-power Jawn------Thli nrooertv Is In a very plcture- „ >j— ver. Phono 733.62^8.______w ijan f »' i que ielUng. W lll'lftide toi; aood Xt t r 7 COME IN and ses ths new No. ^r, lined drapes. 7' nnd O'. *150 value.lue "lowers. *5 and up, Flrestono real estate contracti or Mngle ‘ " room “ 5'»dro"o°S'’b'.*,!,‘".e'S;5 34 Mnsscy FerRuioii 12’ swather ci ^ _ >,'“ for 5,srs *75.,Also a porinbhj dlihwash.ish- £*?res. <1 " * '’*'>“« South. yalley tarn and ranch property. j,o„1 7 3 3 : 0 9 3 1 for *3900. Vnlley Traclor & SImple- t e " 'g s r e » er. excellent condition. *50. Phone Iverson Really. ,934-<3M.______Jih{.rW or !? j,p ? .‘ ment, Buhl,,643-5022. PASTURIPASTURE tor rent. Phone 733-0889. Horse*H o rse* ,v 14 733-2734°.“^733-2734.______DOUCE,DODGE. it1941. run* 'good, *75 16’ S3 BUNK beds In excellent condition,lon. upright freezer,f. excellent cbndl- COTTAGE, west ilde Magle.* Water ferred.tctte tTWO w o marcmares, ono 2 years old ond ous t^on. was *470. i225. 733-8631. piped In, electricity. Excellentil'lcnt lo-lo* FOUR bedrooms,.completely redeem m m b one 6 yean old, Gentle for any-,y. Appllancc*Appliance! o n d miscellaneous tlon. was callon. Must bs seen to boI npprec*nppree- rated,rated carport, flreploce, show showr. r. one..l spirited bliek m are. 7 years houieholdhousehold furniture. Phono 324. JACOBSEN Rotory lawn mower. laled, Earl Davidson, -aOS905 4th4U» fencefenced yard, well landieaped. Old. 520 south Flllmoro, 324-4632.12. !i4l0. Jerome, •______i______Good concondition; *30. Se« ot 748 Sireet North. Twin Fall*. cholccholco neighborhood, east side ot . BUY, sliLL or TRADE cash tor for -I.ocust. Locust. ______CUV »l25.V 3B 0a or 733-3011. ^ used lumlture. appllancc* or any.‘ny- 250.GALLON2SO.GALLOt Darl-Kool. bulk milk CABIN on Salmon Rlvcr^between, , t n on = THREE n ^ bedroom). lull basement, ^ thing ot value. Buhl Bargain Cen. tank, sell lower Stanley and Sunbeam on THRE, = S ‘-tb7dre,,"5&nre'’i..rr>?W ^ ter, ‘ 119T i South Broadway. 543-6221m i 733-8784,TO-87R4 ” ®‘‘* — approilmately l - acre timbered near-Bne«f- lue Lakes .Boulevard. Op- ci) an EXPK: p E R m JMorgon, i W quaner horsc. coming deedcd land. 'Call 733-1635.S^day*. day*, ^on^«on^to buy. JS5C0. 1316 4th Avenue : ------■ ■ ' ; ■ 8. Ono saddle.-good condltlon.-423-23* MOVING??MOVING???,Protect your valuables.;lo». SILVER dollan,—aboutdi 400,- Lots 5564 or 423-5205. r______Furnlturo pads ond hand uucks[CM of good *i or 1615-zna-AventiB—Avenue MODICHNRoDfc 2-hc(lroont“ cnnmry-liome: ------efl8y.to^tnd-Blptiaboticol-order^aro-«6rvlc©-e-aro-^ervlce-offera-you-eon------V" 7 m ~ Llilad hW InoW -to^lnd-B ~ HOirsKS“ 7nrin1o, bcloro loiou e,.n. ' ‘-of ncw^m ■ Eust. ., ______LoctLocution between .Irrome nnd Contact ono of thes® firms orr individuals 1for better sor*M ^M " oorjiltor^7:»ur r jiti sm so r ti : p.m, 210 North Waih- Bcora'ied'. 1''"’'*“ 324-::oio,010, Je. use ovory day. Contact ono lh- Qf med Console und Spinet Organs,inr ______H. KOPPEL CO. TWO tiUDROOMS newly decorated. ------uicB anrf Vlrst_gua|lty.,ua|lty productproducts. ______:______~ —Hnmwondi- f u iiii, Wnrtlt i eiTBm^ m ------IMITT -inil Averiuo- ^ oulh ------N lcff-yararTTO ternna-innitation — , JiEDia-'niAUlNG. l’oaiTr^^i\1i'cnd'. win. .Thoi ' - furnished. Adults only. 171 Bluelllue HUNTitUNT OR SALE: Now 3 bedroom a ~TolflpNdfrd'ArfsV/or-SofVlca--ICQ qunr^eri tur snddlei. bridles nnd __nbie^^Mn Jjzi' W j^^D j i wheel tTaller, fbon* ta k es ^uth^TOOB36. _hQus ------Alr-Condltlot^ing_------______~~IfnpprT-I-xpgBlSgryjcp' " Tolopl ting of Your Telephone 1i never alone, J4- ‘“ iPPrs;..... “ Air condltlonlna. hcnilnu "elt nml ior-lur. *I'or minVliy tM l^ m i? nRono 73yoiV4”^4. .______^ ^ hhour o u r seservice, phone 733-2380. "■ Tll^REETiiJiiiii ond’four-yeur-nldn colts, 3 oyiTAIlS ■17 ■ niice elcanlnn. W r the heit sor- tlun'lL ------miles south port ot entry, Hollli-ille. Irom trom Jnnj'npnn, They’ro hot and cool. . for lady; « b . 41B 2nd Avenu# TWO decSfa- I'urnuco Company, ..... Insulation TT°l»vlilon Ropair ■ gter. V Phone g 65.1-4255, ■ ■ mnn, HnlHnll ot Muilc, __ . M l.c o lla r North, phono 731-5822. »>«« f^jscollaneou*'Service 142 ^ le d ! P°^nB”733^S7A3"o^^^^I3-1S75, ' ■ ■ — Our Ini rFie NEW Ynmnhn'pIanDi; use^ plnnni; ONE imDROOM~ clean, nlccly (ur- ;— s:"VTr s:;s;‘ .'■;d'"i,r;|; B i r s ■ns, Admlrnl stereo record plnyers.'Ors. ^ “ th^^imuji A lu m in u m Sorvico or^co __ : . .WQrner.Muilc.J3LShoshona.Nonh.______nished. close-in, ulllllle** except room sullnblo lor nuriery. oil fur- _____ — — I . cnll Hnmlllon Insuln»on,-7a3-CM0. — " S t ^ ------SEARS—, ------•lecuic^^j^ Adults only. 733-0U8 ji30 p.m. I'or Tho Beit In Aluminum UjdlnB , U ce . Call 733-3637 ntier 3:30 p.m. F o rT i "oyil • L aw n AAowor Sorvlco ------TWO riLI.II.S: ono 3 and oniil'o: R a d io a in d TV S o li 1125 2 5 CUfCU.7T0M KITCHEN ------—, VOR rent: 1 bedronm houw,;;'~l!:'re'. .lm ie- andnnd Iniulotlon phono Uoyd l" • U ,T Tree Sorvlco ^v?ry^ae e. Phone Kelley 733-um ______I gSlinrpcnlnK j ™ & lupalrlng. Motors re- ,. ------_____ ,^88'! ‘ UEllUlLT UElipiLT RCa’i; Molordln i: QM. It, I'ree ------’ ‘»®- K i s “r,¥.",'’s?'eoa5!.,r ■ ‘'ys“k « . xsrsM, sJ "I; Attention Sonlor CItlzon* tl. 733. VALI.EY TRUa .SEflVICBa 'iw NOW W 'r TAKINCl M h o r s u s lo brenk,iiiir Jsft'floI'TJ'^3MoI'"m & 'Y'ElcctV cV «l*M nm I'reo’ fir 2nd Avenuo North. 733-S«l—733- ^ ______Trlmirilng. w Topping and RemovingovIng iiorioshillonoshoolnK nnd trlmmlna, Don-Kni- Hnit,jja il, openop Fridny ‘111 0, s«w’'a sketch. i :X ’z.,nVAU"'s: ’ AI^Koblnson ntier 0:30 p.m.. W3- 733- itoom and bonnl. lieiiutlful nccoin. I'ree eillmnlci. Insured Mirvnr rin>Fine, Himto 1. I'llor, 320-4631, i-x p lilu i; nioney down (in Sear* modornli- VERY NICK 1-bedroom npartment. ’ olOl ______inSdatloni. Perionul care.morning' I'nmlly . I-Qwn Sorvlco \u ^ ti^iiicri;!, tfinj rnrc?.di IhJli’ TnV ’I'WO • bedroom house, moderndern nniland typo Intoresti, 733'nj I)mm"n^ln*Tiin'"7B%7^^^:i,77l'n. 1(ih, 1‘liono 7.1.1-I14n5, ______— g ’Taa- V nulet well kept placo with adults ------Sl'ltt''r Wtxiclter .Service, Addlion331= „„1°°^ o»»‘iGood ThThing* lo Eat 133 Ing Llgln F lx lu to t J > t ______^^'IfvenuiAvenue Weit. Phona 733-U34, ltAlMHT.4 ----- Aircraft for Site 165 O N l/v w rn l)«ciielor. *40, Utilities ;T 3 F fl~ol B o a rd in g & T ta ln ln g ______■“------l’l‘nno‘ft43-ft4l2 niter niuo. lluhl.i k I ' ClinR]UES -TTn^ furnlihed; 201 Nnrih Wnshlnglon, , ini. R E E D E R FI-Y lN G S E R V IC E " Apariment 4. call 733.WID3, ,nnih, 73i. o eorgol Kvnnbls. iKmniingSr;=j. ni} l!fr'!!!» - - ■ Poll •nd Pol Suppllm 110 SK r,' , . 1, B.142. 324-4414, Jernme,______t,ree DUOS, dii ,„.ictii,HlLow llullding Supply,I S 733- ...... n o SK ;r,"'|5:' .t"f,l..'''',?r."n"a--HW ■■- I'flr'tho b e if donl ln- Alrcrntt— ...... 'I'WO roniij liatemonL Bpartmont. All jrrrH ^7= l'a-'i.rS,t"- ...... E — rljio, Picked or t'or '«r Inwfniv coit FHflht Initnictlonf CLHAN 3.lio'drooms wllh or without 4'i4S^ ------______a______------r I. llny-sHiiyi' Connco,’ncrnii from™ the ’■ PUPI’lliS ' tfSsTAcftV srA L KI'RINO.S OltCllARI) LiM rflliT it . r-loli'pliono Compnny. Phono 733- ".'> 0 M m 5 T - S e m W .W r j In ft,,,,' ' —‘ Making ^Equl^nionl '"nJ’ni’'''' ------OEnMAN SimPl.ERDS ,12lui tiix, 0 mllei Nnttli Jerry 713-7|\| 73 rtiiyi nnly,^ ' ______IV. 733.0473.______V, _____DOnivKMAN P lN S C IirJl.S J ivrrlno h'rrlno lirldiin then 1 mllo Won, ~— T ~ ;" «iij.'w:: — ■— ~ -i—T ’ w - m ...... on nil.il AKC Homuiitfld, Quiillty llred.,il M»ynr», 324-2itH5, .lornme,______.. ; BBoaU oat* fofor Sole 1iS9 Itl arnund q n iS lIHDROtlM, ciirpelB.I, oil heat, emit ngi ro. Chnmplon linckgiouiul, Mun luiiUll iiiHAWiii'.uiiii'srprciiPii. lilltAWIll ii.ns por JoITnhon ^fliior!*'pMvat” "ontVa'ncel' ll4S'"’n ______Ornamontol Iron IhSmii U i”,'' roilN.SON outl.on7Ils nncj *iWo"iin7. I inontli, Vhnna 733-4100 nr 731'BU7. ]•)„ Ignlng, to iiinnorliitii, linllnn unllnn pluip tux. Mnyeri, 324-2W, le aei| i; nnw nnn Dnlium, McCulloch snws V/r?: Orniimnntal Iron, cast nnd wrnuRht, I'roo 1 plione I'RUTlXl' YOlJH HOMH _ .Mironie, .luronin, nml null - h i 1 1 ! ! ' j;;;",";;.'"""'” ' ANI) I'AMll.Y • - wTlDLfi'SAI.l'.wTinrf''*]/ Ixiuf hy lii.1t t.r TTT-T iiiinr-[ 'inr- nlilL'"',',’’.'"..'’''.*'pnny, pniiy, UB 12 and Avenue Weit. Com. *ioVJ^ eleclMdty 7i?rnliheif''l7A per * peti s g f ' “ 2 “''T«.,s"'ff& ;rtr.v*.s -212!; ------ii'^N-su Ki-NNi-.i-s m - m112 n ------!JrjInr. cm nmt wrniiprd, I'liono fo>lH <01 mnnth. Phono.423-5042. S Itlmherly. J ; I r«H innlci. ______'Vacuum Cloaners ^ ----- .__Niiiit!_M«lii l.onhiirs, . 733.40W2, * „tid Irnll JjICU clenn 3 rooms, bnili“ lliifli; IN C ernTtioX Chain Link Foncotn' ------Kirlty Vncuiimi — 1I10 only toctory srflAWlll'.lTRTIfH nml Ire ili" jiijijT.iigJ*. ney,n c y ,'p P»: ,! i n i \ ,i " M ? h'h:i[;rGnml‘. no peti, cloie lo groniry.'our^'^14*li Hit rniim ron lioinu.'very o lo u n , Phntie —Itnildontliil' — nml Ccnnmerclnl.'I'jiiincal. I'lKinn P a in tin g ’ Klrhy V '“nni« MAniC VAuIllJY*^KENNRl.S[.S '*‘iS llnckn.:ri-i, S r 2uM lilUnheih Bouie. Ing, Austin Avenue. ' ri.VH442,7:i.r ______. vnnl, phnnn 7'I3-H51I4.______— ■' nr.T.'.'.': Jurry IJIieiihiinor or JohnH.llmllios, illllciii- ,liiturldr'ltnil oxmrlur piilnilng, Hour nnd'sc , Illlng • liOAIiniNd-iloKi nml ciiti .,^ “^1. Pl' Ill plinnu . . »>1o o t 7:i3'flfiu'/ hir trou inllmiiios,; nr contnicl. l>ro-uillin«tos, I’hono genuli inlr nil * OKdOMlNIl—nil hroodi ' ’ KWI'.I'.T KWI'.I'.T I'llhlll ll clinrrlei, Clourley Or- ■ “ ‘v^LK,''a"W!;;s-'A.s's?sin’fter's’wi 'S N n rllil ■'■'■.J- ____ _ 7:n-7iHH, '______vncuu of Idn. • OllUlllUNCIi TltAININO rhnril, rlinril, I'llur, Idaho. I'hnno 326- _! ___ __ C ora m k .______ml aKitt- ’"’r Corner Ulue j.sliei »ndld 2nd'Jni> * * KiUl) }>'I'U1 lll'.UVICK n<\:i(). ^ IT’SFUN rnnilu lllu, .Sluail llrntlroni liinuliir' iincl 'eiiiB'- ho. t 7. .Houtit lllutf l..ik«i lllvd. 733.Q5I2 m on UIO 'iorntni rUir, i:ommurcln1 nml reildonilnl.iliiBnilnl. Avenuo Avenii liasi. Phono 733.1027. .HoutU 'I* MON lMOin'NCY. Qiieen of nil'n|e to U.10 Wnnt A ds. npari’meht, llel"ovlllo"ApBrlii?ent» •'"i fT fS ''lias?" I. 733.UR27I tiinul lllnmlnH. 733-1M4 or 733'ID4H, miicmJI 77^ rhorrlen,'ircM rltm, I’owori Or. ‘ I'hnno 7;i3-1037, 5 = i roo i i g E S tiunrnnieed wurhtnniiihip, 733.UM7, koli, rt‘"rd, llhiiiio'32»-4044. I'ller,' Try ono (odny • R a d la io r S o rv lc o nifji^* ^ Concrelo Fotmlnn ° ■ S ',V ;t;,S,"tK '7.Ja5'“::'i,,tKhi7i“ Sh’ru b b o ry -P la n ts -P u lb i 1 3 6 KTayor'i 6 ini:iulo Constructiun. All CtyifiT ioniliiR, ituil aervicu. Churl Mil.Mll^ MANY vivnrlotlei nt plnnls In till In n i ■ south ot Klmlwrly. Cnll 733-3226. Mbvo . tLliAN. nliiely turnlihort 3 rnomi, Ji2H jYpci, i'lmwmH. Imm*. n irl.i, (on, Wqlnr Softonlno C "SKuiinuli, nilUi went Hoilninili'hn vnriinlvnninl spoil,> Lung's Nuriery,M 405 * PHONE > 733-003I ftnlei, 3',Hl "iieii.V ii'l ii*^«U1ollno, *' _ _ _ _ 4/ |. flnnlner, Tiath, lleiil, waler. Nu pels, 30t Stii _ ------— ------I- Wo |,j|servlco nil m akei' of wnlnr C Mln”'''Vnn”''' "r Onnlner Avenue Unit. ^*' ROOlR o o m i~ B o > rd * n d R ootn,iom. 7 6 Bj,’;,'} y » B u f t ' i R a * 7 ' “ It, (miniin- ' R ontols Hotter lurnliheil llXCHI.I.liN'r romni, warm,ni, clean. ConcreloCoiicr ti>finlnn, linieinunl, loiiMdn. T * - . . > ? v " » ‘S33'.'/{,r7* " CANDY Al'l'1.15 lluil mid Huiiy ...... n 137 41 ll'in fnotlnii. loildeiitlii jii nr iiik roin- " '* {ToTiiili Inl'loi. nnv niiinlier, — lood Igcn. ^rlv»to en^lrijiiee, tloie-ln. 137 4th • nil orcmliinii nlio Irnifi linuling, liitfirinoiiniiiin I'uel, 7,13.11021.I2'i."“" ”*' W J n d a w i______lcoli“ fi“ F.Xl'KA niro rtiom fur iP'ntioinnii, Cuitom Spiayinoin ____ ' ------— ------XAi.i. nT m inakei o( wiiuliiwi nnd icroeiii I’li’s \( . rep nred wllh itcoj liaked ennmol.nnninol. p!'SCpl?!i Ing nu H iii:. r iliuwi. ft;[J-4llili, llupiiil, Vd- - nihllti*. Sli'o nu"e'lbCoi lU'iitevar'llmiulev«r.V 3047th AvSmia''N»ril°,111! ill. *" I'Sii^lin e d und wnoil conltdrTTlHhloriTwl. M— TRflfT ef*r A;>hlil«.I'fiSS l.ltiiiisuil pf/r /: ' K5I"Cnii liuniio Harrlinn, 733.77(10 ■. “ — — n - 7— Ffil't 6FTU ur two, I.urini. elenu. «'»i I, Cuilom f„ „n wi„,i,'ny, cnU -----:---- BIlANIi how mid rmtdy in jiu, AKC / I k p - «i!n .a. feis:-'_ _...... _ _ _ ^ lHnni, 73a.77HO. »■- ‘■■"'i ------s q t— - # a g ' 79 Dontoi Idborcilory)fy - ____ Sopllc Tank Sorvlco . •■ Tlt r a d e , s e l l o r ■ ' S ' “"j io*'m‘'‘ib43 M o b llo Hom ® P a rk in o ' 7 9 nnnrtmeni fo r'io n l. flea nl I54S ;—w ^ i - - ■ l|)IBii,iJ : . " " ® ,,s:',”.r.;r...';K :5 aJ U1-BJU3, JiOl \ no ciiii- E loclflcol C o n lro c*9/® to fs ^ chm*'hnrJio/Jo*m 733'3s"V.^'" PIIONE -733-0031 oi'r'i,.' , iSsK S'sis-" r ' w n i . AparlmontH—Unfurhlihod 71 lol, go OWENSliLlfCTRiC'RIC liinnl tor'dr\il'nnuoWiUlur"oV"y'r<'^^.{V.'S ■ ' ■ ' ssliiivJ) ------Morn eiirrenl tnr less currency.i»rr»ney. Inip 30,’,^’“'^**'” '' trnvens, in - ^^mpplF'very*^^?^^ I. lo I,DOO jiiime, cdinniercliil luiil tiiriii, 30,Vi Avonue, phono 1 Hliotipiiifl wlrlnii, N e w rflmnilul nn'iilr, ___ ------:______J i i ® I S ------^------(M'.IIMAI :i.Ki:m, * \u(lllly iii'‘'Ai(c''rtMi"»i^ / i t:',iM ¥ M feMAl.l. ciea.. ai.iiritnenl. Ciuie-ln, Tfr'fJ g wmiHi uld. ,Iim Illll, B3i-4!i!l7, Ilu- Htovn, rofrlgernior, wnter, lieat, \i]| Excavation HAVE THE NAfrtB OF OP YOUR BUIBUSINESS OR SERVICB p^ml" ' ■ ' - s ; noni, \ / |£ii'ijill| ■ PUBLISHED;D IN THISTHIS DUBUSINESS — ' *'nluhct': >nlfancq. , EQUIPMENT , furnliliflil. Iijc Model AC 320 inink Irnctor ' H»' H ! ... •' ''W l/ / ' ' !' win I'alli, v*i»tI'i i i aw-Cummli^i fio“ w'lih r-urnoco Clooni/iQ ■■ V iTUWraro-W^*''*^ wuumiWulmniiinDr. pnpi, 7 wenki iihl, ^ ’nTiiinnussiia' .na bMi..Tii;r7ii lO.OOxJl I'lirnuua fleane.l.|iirvli:ud. »10i erloni;o.|^«l>«rleMi:e, ' / ' _ c n llj:i d o » • r Work gunrantoid, 7J3-7234, ’fc^fiHid: a U ’lllO er*iler wim‘yoii*r _wo IU!(iiTfiTHlTT>'m iriiaf; red Duchiliunil iiuii". ■ I- Ac'H!i(lVrVli)f'cVnWir*‘rrnrlnr, jHi’i-V; V •irnS Fuol Oil . s« s:',n zr''‘"'“: ...... l.n,ling ol yoor cli.l,. . , , l , , ^ ' d „ ,|, iii^'maSM ' ‘"’‘'•f *>'• ■'•"'•"’O ol yo«' 'V' I'o lfu 'niyNcreWlnll. IliilldoH' tmii^ JV Ssl ip ss|:;if trMor 1 warm triendi, , — ------, DELIVEREDIW R ED T T O O 2 2 1 ,0 0 0 lii’ .i.','; hidrnHK G u n Rop a Ir s - n ------M A G IC VALLEYLlEY HOUSEHOLDS HOUSEH DAILYI « » i n ! I'mil ■ . ' ^ • i-xa s p Iir" i'i»l"« ' PH O N E yO)UR U R AD A D TODAVI TODA 733«3I I'f.V'i , Af{l!;'"'reklilemi' ntiHcol nnd W^O wV>n «lllH>ltH(».h..tHI^UlM 'w ‘t n.1. s a s i sQLh!2!l!U?l s ' ’ , • W ELL IL DILL D lU YO VO U U LATERI L I Snondln c ~ r F mipi. Alio, iliid lorvl/o, 1— — f p S ; ELLIOTTS iin-nni;, ]|4 'jnd'titreni, itiiunri , /^eil'')or cnh»i!e'^stU(fen*U iH JiiJs! in Wnho- H o u ao in o v ln n I, „, A TRAINED AAD-WRITERd -w r it e i! wW il l i m p yo u . . B S l ; '*RloKt\r(l« yoiA fntlior nnd l.illdn't I.(lldn't tonil you to oolUg® K snS "‘“'’''X r.J.a’' lixparlenceil llcanisil iKiiiieimtvliig,' miXiTT:iiH~: it*iiiieiViT .iv .it'' n'n^ ., .11. .ol,.l...,on,.^....^;{.g;....ua.. J. Mlll«rl ■' • too , t o lo a rn .’to s o o r n1 ouro u r mlddlQ.QiaBA m ld d lo w ayol” "■ “ ■ , T - —— . " i S

I I* , ' '^1!. VACAtlOBNI o N s ^ hIEAP[=SHH='l^ e a i IIFT lKTO=HK= H I€ M = 3GEAKE A l t d y y K H ^ r — — — ,r . ■" j' ------• B oo(« fo r Sql> 1691 6 9 MobiliMobii» Honi8» 1941 9 4 AU'AUTOS ,FOR SALE {■ - 200)0 Autoi FlFor Soit - 200 AuloiAutot ForFoi Sol> ' ‘ 200)0 June 28-29,1967 TwinTwin.Falls Falls T Times-Newt A»9 ' , — MOBILE HOMES — '' ~ ' C O M E IN AND S E■b E Slar sinr” Craft — Ncw Moon Kit ------Q ur Ncw S h ipm e n t 0 OtL_. s-io-i; i.s: IffiEISENfSFi i i Fine CARSi^S k FOR PEOPLE FIBERFORM WHO WANT TD GO! ^ ■ IS631963 FO R D GA LA X IE ^^ XL X L 4-door hardlop. 1 This beauilfulIful . BOBOBREE^E: ^ E .■■ ; >: PARTS — SUPPLIES ■ •Rose Frost automobilebile has bucket seats, ‘390’ V8 engine. jq r ' — - b o a t s^------, -BAKER’S MpBILE HOMES------. ____19G7 C H E V R O L E T »ii^s ' ^o6r moiintcd automailcjmailc' iransmlsslonr.Thls'onc-cannot—iransml! ■'■^jifain' •BUD & M ARK’S HHonett o"'' Prlccl — Fair Dealings "Ot Impain 4 - door sedan.' Radio. 1------.------„ „ n i li YEARS SERVING} bo toW fro m new. ' . , • healer, nutomallc Iransmission. ' ' 34^M aln_EM t______p 3 - U 0 ^ • 7Ci ~ P®*'®r ^stcerlngi^ower^brnke^ ' ^___ r ^ISTILLlDEgm A L ^ T H EiEZSA Z S y M ir =XHRV9LER—oulboard—meiotili— ' ~whllol* 7,000“ m^e*?.’**’ •• • Stnr Crott boalt and cnmpcr 1S57 JosTTij FJIONTIEU iraller bouse. Bj 45', . tralleri, -Siorllng .'boat trailorf.a non. . -ji800,-0ood condition, Justin Mills, -,ncf.- r, & 733-397I. ______IMG "igfiG MERCURY MONTEREYEREY Mar.iudcr'2^1oorMarnudi hardtop; Thishis ------1967 B U IC K - ' ------^ T eU o m e ' im 'p l e m e n t i & White, car was sold ncw al Thelsensen Special Grand sport 4do. Cenier — ^ ■ .beautiful Sultana White car was console, bucket seau. head rests, POI South ' 3j<-. 3eige. Beige with With matching Ma inter- ^ ^ ■ . loaded with extrai. PhoneI ^4729733-4729 Ready to Work ^ ------StntlnrrStntion - wagon,-- Raill»r-hetttef;terr------lM5-MUSTANGn-6.cylindeJV-standard—-1965-M • ntier 6:00,______• I .. ." ______tOGB19C6 MERCURY-COMET.r r . ThisT his beautlf' beautiful one ow ner c a r shows” SteerinB V ‘ transmission, Arctic Whito with BOAtT carlop currlor,~outbou^ nio- s h a rp 1965 FO R D> 4-door. 4-door. V8. V8 automatic , • • “ S'*. ______.J96C FORD extreme good care.E. ItIt.carrlcsjactqr^ carrlcs lai warranty and i^ ow, blue vinyl interior. A real sharp tor; ji»r3a-A sh-S(reet;-s-to-7-' * ' 2-ton. long wheel bose. '330 V8 ' ...... p j. - ssfciss,-"" ...... cS a r ...... ------iL - ...... ' transmission,nission, power powt steering, — p.m. weekdays.______2-*on rnsion® special price Is only . . . RT station' ' y air. air. VeryVery sWsl p ’...... $1895...... " i4 ' BOAT wltU trollvr. 35-horse’f*® P°w now ' I7.8oo'ib„1780 ^-spued rcar^uTlc,*,lc. c« • .. x * ' n n W19656SC C1 H R Y S L E R N EW POR T sia tio n 1. Phone ccll«ni 825.20 tires, ready .10 10 go , ...... , $ 1 6 9 0 wagoji. Power steering,in e powerM w e r • 1365 CH RY'S L SLER E R NEW NEW YORKER ______to work. . 19S2 F O R D ™ sedan. Power steering and , • •• Galaxle Galaxie SM 4-door tedan. Radio,dlo, bb( ra k e s , a ir conditioning,m ing ncw ' ' ' • sedan. Pow er s, air conditioning, low MoJorcycloi ■' 180 1965 CHEVROLETr x ^64 1964 C H EV RO LET IMPALA 4-door 4-door hardtop. h; One owner c car a r .. . heaier, automatle transmission,Jo;. wwhite sidewall tires,', excellent “ >f condl ge. A .very nia; car^.J2895 — 2-l'on, tilt cnb, V8 engine.ne. ,5 5.. , ius{ traded in et Theise/} Theisen Motors. Molors VS enshc, aujowaiic»■;» «'/.,ss,';j?.rv.sa,i,i conditiona ...... $$2695 m ileoge. A .very nl< ■ PURCHASE YOUR Honda; VI. mo- IT speed trnnsmlsslon. 2-spcedd rear rear transmission, power'cr steering.' steering,' powerpt brakes. Mechani%»n,, .■a.hi..,«nd wh ',’J , ! ! ’ t065 SIMCA\ 4‘do 4‘do o o r. r. 6,odo 6,0(J0 actual m iies,— - •torSlke from a rellublu esiubllsh- .Li­ 1%4 BUICK SKYLARK 4^3oor-sedan. Lrri .i-; axle.'cxccltcnl 825x20 tires, 14’ ,ced for only .... • ' ;u a ra n te ed for 44,000 m ore, ed dealer, 45 years cxperlcnCo , ni I*'end perfect. Priced for only . Radio, heater, automaticSr trans* still guaranteed for . In Ihe motorcycic buslncji.I FFoe- p . *'"! «'“* ^ ' -cnn't bebe told-fronvtold-from' new ...... $1295 . tory trained mechanici. fully ^ ' 95 19G1 PONTIAC m issio n ; 23,000 a c tu a l m iles, >Io- equipped shop. We will not be .,. ______. . . . $ 1 7 9 5 1 :URY MONTCLAIR 2-door undersold and wo scrvicerlhS; what 19S4 CHEVROLET■T ...... ■ 2-door ter. cal one owner ...... 1 .? ! .. . $$1495 1955 m e r c u r y MONTC we sell. Complete line forir road 2-ton.2-lor long whcel base,, .big 6- ig g i *'utom ti'“'''tr*Mmi*'l{?' *'*0*Vr hardtop.op. Automatic transmission, and trail. Helmet* ond acces* cylindercylli engine. 4-speed “tr trans* n n t 1563 BUICK STATION WAGON. TinsThis tone is fully equippedI In- ^ItM^rTn®; “e^er^nV!°■BOwe?'"b^ate*, *wMtis;: 196J1963 DART D, 270 « » r sedan,Jan. Radio,Rodio, ' power• steering and ibraiccs. clean ioning, power steering, power brakes,kes, „ UdewttUs;Udewnl ^ j,. . lories - . - , i.1. missmission. 2-ipecd rear axle.t. 823* ' eluding air condvjioning, power ! heater, automatic transmission,ansmission, as new.w. A ncw car trade-in. ------r-Y Q U Fr-H onda-andi------______20.20.11 1lrc»,______:______luggnEC-rack ._ L o wLv.'low .:low _pricc price otof onlv . . . ______tututone paint, nice ...... $ ...... : $10^5 1965 FO R D) FA FAIRLANE IRLA N E 4-door.. V8. ______^ Kawasakl-E>ealer— ------1965-eOMET-^-doop,-6isftLES ____ _Ka:UE,. extra good 625X20 tires. ___ Large Inventory CLfflSNScraniWr lire*------^------equlpped-Priced-now-for-only_.-now-for-only_.__^— ------^ 1967 DODGE MONACO .'4-door.■door, ‘383’^‘383’ , radio,, heater, autcautomatic - irans> lers. Trull OO's. Parts., repair*. (vr a960“OEDSMOBll:E ------■ ^ engine^ Tadio, heater, auibnfatlC One duy servicc, 7 days a[Tee*- week. J9G0 GMC raulbniatlC~ ffllsslonrVS'cnglnci"onrVS-englncrlowTnlleagcr— ------. . . . 1 ^ : . . $ 9 9V 5 O 88 4-door'sedan. Radio, heater, «r nico ...... $1893 3 block* Soulh on Rock: Creek 2->onMoi long wheel base. .V9V9 en­en- ...... • automatic transmission, powerI*®'; transmission, 1 p.owerr steering, extra nice • noad. Honien. «3.517!).______Binegine, 4-spccd irnnsmisslDn,lon, 2- steeDna, power hrakei, whitehite p p< o w er brak e s. 10,671'1 actual 1965 R A MOLER B LER 770. 4-<4-door, 6-cylin- ——------speed rear axle, 825x20 lircs, jjgj1S63 M ER C U R Y M O NHTEREY TER EY 4-door4-doo, B re^zew ay cfjuippcd»pcd ildcwofls,ii’dewoi • ' JT SUZUKrcCdSE OUT miles. Buy Ihis almostist now car der, overdriveDverdrivo and sharp ...... |189S . w ith ‘390’ V8 engine,igine, automautomatic ati transmission, powerliver ■ »9S ■ at J a used car price. HAVENER’S CAMERAV ANDa n d 1960 CHEVROLET 1964 IM P El RRIAL IA L 4-door. Full power, 2-ton, long whcel busv, c-cylln*G-cyiin- ste erin g , .p o w er brakirakes. e s. M Mechanically echani perfect. _This one ...... r,V C L E S HOP______2 '“' n issio n _ i------musube-secn-ta^ppredatp.npprprlalo. .Eij PriroH for nnly_'. . . ^ ______- R T C F , ' . 1966 18M P L Y M O U T H -F U R Y HIll I 4-door ...... air conditioningondltioning ...... $2995 160 Mnln Avenue Norlh 2-sp O''**' 2-Vpcc(f',rcur**nxle. 825’^3 lircs. ^ r c s r ^ . ------hardtop:—Radio:—heater;—auto--a tc n a u to . ^ 1964”I‘O RD?-FAT:CON-wagon7-«^ylln= FA'tCO N “ W ------ALWAYS THE best price and ser­ser- ; 9 5 nC. - S matic transmission, power stcer- vice on all motorcycles at Blue ]9 I960 I N T E R N A T)NAL I O N A L ...... $ 1 2 9 5 CHICHEVROLET, Inc. »wcr steer- der, automaticautomntlc trar transmission, ra- Lakes Cyclc Shop, 1118 Blueluo LakesU kes j.toi 2.,on. long «hecl base. VB en- JE R O M E ing, ii air conditioninfi,J> ‘318’ 318’ een- n- dJo, h e a te r ...... J12S5 all 200 South Llncafn Ph. 324-4BI24BI2 . g:gine, original white sidewall -----n— Rl"®- 5-si«ert transmission,Ion, * 2-2’. 1962 O LDSM OBILE 93; 4-door hiirdtohardtop. One owner car, all ?P9 5.®^ .« 19‘54 RA MBLER B LER JJ-door -d o o r wagon. V8, SUZUKi 250 XC Hustler. Exbc'llenlLxcellenl fp"! spcu,] rear nxle, excellcnl OOOx Ed Churchman, Clarence PallonIllon tiretl s, T a n w ith Beige a ll vinyl condlllon; only 2000. miles.!s. Phone 20 ' 20 tire s.',ni OOOX power equipment,, air condltionirconditioning for hot wealher driv- Dick oick Lowe. Prank Sheppeard nailc transmission, radio, interior. Faciory Guarantee. ■Sieve Graff. 432-2304, MurtauRh,lurtaugh, mg. Theisen Motors’ors’ Jow price . . . ™lce S ET”".'!..!"?.*.'?! ...... •...... $1295 . iJKIDGESrONE ISliO Do^sport.orToood Oood OLl OLDER TRUCKS 5T0CKIN STOCK - 1966 PLYMOUTH FURY III 4-door condmon^lnqu^re ^ t 3M^ 5ihOth Ave- ...... $ 1 0 6 0 6 0 - " t z : 1 1»«6 p HI 4-doo.r 19G4 CHEVROLETVROLET IMPALA IMI coupe, L__ ------1957 G M C r ------hardtop. Radio, ‘heater,Iter, power ______automaticautomatic Iransmission. I9C0 HONDA Trail 00. Low mlleuRc, , MUSTB SELL asteering, '318' 'engine,e, 7,280 aac­ c- ' ^ ^ r c e nIt color ...... $1595 excellent condlllon. priced:ed right,riSu, Z- 2-1 9 5 5 DODGES ' - tual miles. White with Burgundy Phone 733-0402. evenings.______PONTIACriAC TEMPESTTEMPE 2-door. • 1955 CHEVROUCT H Interior. Show Room Clean. Fac­ ' . SUZUKI moiorcycic for sale. iDiiG ,s THIS WEEK 1 Clean. Fac- standardInrd trantransmisi sm issio n ...... $650 model BO cc trail machlnu.no. 'PhonePhone 195G FO R D ~ ^HEISEN.IVEN MOTORS 'I tory Guarantee. 733-7405.______' ______- . . 1063 VOLKSWAGEN2395 factory guarantee ...... ,*...... -1 AND , Most 7 All Long Wheel-heel- Thc Thelsen Show on KLIXC Radio from 6:6:30—7:30 every morning. io64 i ...... 1 ...... $1188 r.,.*!; 1964 F O R D fordor. V8, standard ______TRAVEL HOMES,;f,• . base nnd. 2-specd • rear ___ door. , standard , .1902 CH EVVROLET RO LET IMPALA IMl 4-door. • — - Call Ken Webb. 733-IHO. ‘ tra n s m issio n ...... V8, a u to m atic Iran; [ i l l _____ a x les and 825x20 ires. tire s. ----- “ IDC2 FORO calaxia 4-door tT93- jggQ p lulo m n tic transm ission, po w * -...... 1960 F O R D fordor. S harpI ...... $399 cr steering. Extra C«mp«r» 193 te erin g . E x tra sh a rp ...... I119S TRUCK CENTER FOR loei FORD Galaxiti 4-dcior . JM5ji»5 ; MAGIC VALLEYr HOT-■TRADING TRA 1964 1VOLKSWAGEN 3-doer se­ FACTORY SPECIAL dan...... S99S„‘fi. ' PICPICKUPS K U P; and TRUCKSCKS on '''■ BOB REESE’S , , k a m p a w a y L}KE NEW Travel QueenI 8 \^' ^' camp- 1959 FO R D '6'6' ' cy)i»dicy)i»dcr engine, 4* . ------;— P IC K U P 'C A M P E R S ------®5^,i_„DAY-SEE(SPECIALS^ ____ L c r. Gas refrigerator,or, heater,_heater,,..., ______sppcd.Jong.whcelbd,Jong-Whcelbasei_wlde bed,______8’ side dlnnclie. Full 48” over —DODGE-CITY— ID05 .?Jm sleeps 4, 4-burncr cooKcook stove 6-ply’ tires, custon custom cab, trailer cab fully equipped, ' Installed Tnn* s w ith oven. hitch...... $895 J813. Pickup cover*,sr*, 30"3 0 " ______•1955 C A D IL L A C m64 i and Iniulnied, largB win* —rn : ______. 1953 B U IC K ', ‘55 J959 C H EV R O LET ^-ton. 6-cylindcr . $850 1958 FO R D RANCHERO.RANCHER V8. stnn- ■ dows) U30 insiulled.illor;; All sizes IHC of TRUCKS-G IH< bs S, DDiesel iesel 2 Door- 4 D oor •• pic'tup O pickup campcrs from10 i r 8 . 10 ir. CHARLIE'S TRUCKS & 1967 DODGE a^-lon. Camper•per Special. SpeciaJ. • dard trnnsmlsslon'trn n sm lsslo n w ith overdrive $395 ■■LHe time puarnntec Qn_oIlun1is.ill unlis. _____ l-QUll'MENT ______?};95______BBEST E S l BUY AUTO SALESL E S \V8, 4-speed, 8,000 n c lu a l m iles, Lovf bank - (Inanclng. ■Custom Cuiiom an)'Wc3rA~verA~3cnim310 9:324'-«3Bi--...... $195______— ctual miles,______1903 FO R D 14-ton. 4-wheeI4-wl drive, 6» building, ------F»ii» fulITffcnjryT naT B ntcc.------^^i95rc:M .c. ^ cylinder,der, 4-spced, good; tires ...""JHOS^ G & G MANUFACTURINGJRING LEE PONTIACc 1958 DODGE “ „ s n , 3fl56-DODGE'’/ftonrV8r4-spced-:77;-4-spced-:77;-$3!)5^------IDGlUODGEnS^lonriGE“ VFlon. ------^------Paul, Idaho 43B-4SS0 ^or>MT? s V8 P ickup P ickup St C am pcr V H r R n ^ r - GMC TRUCKS-IN JEROME • 18501859 GMC C >^-ton, G^iylindecdcc ...... $700. speedd ...... ; f ...... $1085 b u s boN DUAL WHIWHEELED TRUCKS lollet, built'ln cahlneii, bunklunk hedi, m AGIC VALLEY INTERNATIONALATIONAL hfcaM or lum m er collage.:o. Inquire m Tnicks nnd Industrial Traclor*. i CASH - Foir'cARSS ______3Di-41h Avenuo Wcsi. 733-421>0,3y2;Q“’"- _____J 1965 O L D SM O B IL[LE E *• 10115. R A M B L E R CA CAMP irallor. SlMps S. Ico box, wii- tttt- = r = T ^ " ------Coilvcrtlblo------W ajo n w ith - A I r------oany-m n y ako— any model------J. e,‘’°f a r “n id e l------BOB-REE^E ------B C-E^E-’S D O D3GEGIT^^— G E — ■ a u » .!t;:-^s;r‘g ‘i.iai?' speed trans'mlsslon. 2-npucd axle, ---- ¥ao9&------1^790...------&KeOWFr-AUTO------—— ------Ifi' nlumlnum ynn.—ntaior fust ... WRECKING T“~- OPEmTTENTRGSnvtN lN G S —“ doo Block 2ndd~Avenue Avenue S(South - ... ItOd.SUi.CAUO^R, i:nioway-,camp<■'“y-.camp- - -completely---ovttrhuulud, L , • J3000. .. 1949 INTERNATIONAL , er, fully equlppedr- Kee'*■,■?} nt J SHM * Phonopi,, or see nt IllueuVSS Lakes • '0I!2 FORD ' 1041 p ia e . West of Hosplla!,t on------o n ------K e n n y M ooon o n --.. . -Winn-Ellls — Joo BtButler Olymnlre Drive. Jerome.■ _3i4ji42fl,. 324-.'i42fl, JiporllnRjjpt aniul», ri3-044(l. „ P ickup lllghway Highw 30. Phone 733-H91-5491 •• ______VrAILUH housed l.l' UoVlllo”iVlllc laieInio 5— ^ ...... —___ ],.,L model, ifiooil condition, 271 Jeffer- 5 $ 4 9 0 $183 ----- son. Plione 733-41103, , .271 . Jeffer- .n,*> .juVirdriw, 43,000 tlvw, 1~ ~ ____ m iy.E .A LITTLE ______;______------T-(w4 l-ord lind I - vi'-lD2 Inler------M IL L ER -A U T O -SA L E S— ------WANTIJO TO Huy: Cni) hijihflh camper n«i(flnnl,■!;, J>r»cc,4-lon .nlckmi. - llnnnce, 3 blocks .South nn Rocknock Olrect ! faciory dealer, Chrysler, LLonu,oi widu box. big 'U.' 4-spcvO, ^ Cruok hoad, Hanien. .423-3I79,179 Plymouth, Oodio & Dodie trucks. ' T RL I I P P A N D I hllch. lioas, lliiiiicl Chevroloi Co,, 0 . ^F.TT, Ropun. 430-31SH, . . 1SC7 R A M B L E; Rr , ...... 1 0 6 0 ..PLYMOUTH __L_ HARBAUGH.MOTOR CO. COM E a n d SE E )0 m llc i I ■ Diirnicuila ^ 0 Goodlni, Idaho Phona 034-4112^ SV^AN, 14' .i.iu U,>,>rr,„nl rear Vl^ -ouu,^i«ftu^Hoo^pic^^ ) ‘>K Also...... Hii » m a , 1950 M E R C U R YiY 19C4 0 L D .S 9 8 _, ^, 5.Ve‘SE AAWORKMAN TOP Siwrl Coupe .I'ully Lquippcdippcd Main, burley. j Travclcze-Arlstocrotit ilr"eenl'^‘M0*’ ,i>, Mn^1ronu mroet,'IK'S' 7iJ^ V S r " ' ' — B R O T H E R S lOflJ P L Y MMOUTH-FURY O U T H -F U IH Rnndrunner k ««; wi. ______. J};i790 ^ PONTIAC-CADILLACC •^•<*oor-l-door hardlop. Power HU'crlng,t'cring, power brakes, radio, heater, - PICKUP CAMPERS tllliVUOI.ET, ciTTI lUlU 21011. lAii' ciiin- FRONK MOTOR PON factory nlr condiilonlng. O Only nly ‘9,000 O.OOO m iles. W lnncbfiRo hlnatlon I'li; iirnin mul slock rack, (looil cuiullllim. t7B3, Ua.2l4H, MOTOR HOMES Wwndell, w" ------R u p e rt, I d a h o . 436-347070 ; ...... $3595 ------W lnnchacu------^- - WOULD llko to iu.iiiiie •pi.ym'imM ,, E URIGUENJ LI50nPl RICU’S CIIUVYLAND, Uood.uood. ^ ' i i ; a b b ie u■ r- ...... —- ...... - ...... inf. ' — lOGG-CHEVROLEXilNVROLEXilMPALA-! ______TRAVEL TRAILER on cm nny kind nf liiiy IrucK, Call - ...... ,’e"? v o r:^ 1,'sau"* M im ci'.D iJs Hen* 200 diesoi; 1DS7. — RENTALS n;5-SiIj |, I'Ulon, and service, factory authorlted.lorlted ntrnir wniwhile color wllli red (nterlnr,riorl Vfl,VA, 4-14-door scdflrt. Rudio,; licutor,JiouJor, powerpowe aieerlng, auiomatlo CiMCtlMC, lU3d plckuii wllh ■=rni auKiMiulU: OLDSMOBILElOBILE - BUICK S; iobllts (iuperb pcrMrmanco nnd lantnatlo Riid o,,(i air.j conditioning. V iriinsMilsaInn, 4^8 Wesi Cunlur JME Deiiler for MurIc V alley V Huick .S!*'an^S 'll*'fr..§'Wri 'i‘n‘d and economy, Plione 73J.47M^______I Slrticl, phono 4',il-.114i, Klmliurlv,y„n.V!:’,il''‘' Ycmr VOLUME Dciiler for •G A TEW A Y _M * *''*"■ cttBVROLHT. msi> Impala 4dnnr ...... $2695 T E R i:ii«vrol.it W-li)ii In ____712 Main ______73_352tP l____ — 7 " ;= “ TRAILER CENTER^ very (luod L-(iinllllim. ilJ.I,I2.V I’hoiioI’hoiio------— . hartllon, V8, Hick slillt, »n03, llest cct cnn- MintCUIlY, lO&O Commuier siailon Huylluy Auin Kules, Ml Mnln Wosl,J«»'. lOOfl P L Y MMOUTH O U T H FFURY U IH Addlsnn Wosl 733‘24I0 733'24I0 32l-jn2t. 321 Jiiriiinii. ____ PT— mLOOK!)) m Ciislom pnliillji*.ne, iieamMeam i'AI.CON.i'A l.n inno 1'ulnra. Perfect con- Open 7 dny* a week, 733.0440.^ ■ Hear Doan's nichllohl tnTT ,i3 clirnp, dlllrm. Very anxious lo sell.flli will__ w"»o w«»(>n. Jnw actual ml1eaje~nlr Open 7 , iriU T T iT fr^ irT u w ii.Km111 |ilcku|i,iViin^p; dr!clriinlng, ilonis tviimvini clirnp, illlln ^ i-tioi"Will HHUiltloned, radio, healer. (Toniact 7r, ;i,^ .n \ 4-door hmUop. Ilndln, henior,!fllor, power fliccrJngsi and nuUynaUc. , OPI'N DAILYl B a,ni. lon flU p,m. I'm ' 4.speed 47i iranmlilnl'in. iimirliiorl |lro»,Uro., Cars, Iturki. I'liltoiis . jng.n s Phone toketuHn 'ililur car In un tnule. I'lionti__ • >■’•11 OPUfH NUN.) 10 a.m, lo0 fl0 I'’*'’-|i,m. Very vc koq.I coildlllnii. TullII 7.13.4Hn.7.13.41117, <2.1,42.1.8U34. llnnsen.______^ ^'ce^lem*^ coflilllion? h I u““ Avenueenue FnctoryF n c to i nlr conditioner, 50,000 milem ile (1fac to ry w arronty. ______:______x i i i Uatl. Jerome. , 2 0 0 CIU.SllOLM Jlrothers, lliirioyirioyi Your I'nilD.I'nilD lUdO Onlnxte MO— 4.ilo n r ______■' ...... $2895 •------^------AutAutoi For Solo______*^ nuihhrlied Ilamhlor denieroilier (onfon Ininiiiirdinp. All vinyl Inlerlor,u r ,'-300' 300 ------■" '' iieerlnR ^ ^ Mlnltlnkn Counties,unties, U7^U7». VH,^VR, t •leoflnil 1005 FORDD THUNDETHUNDERBIRD L (0) (0) K nnd lirahci, Dial 7.U-1B10. K SPECIAL! ‘ — W A. N T c C aA; S H 2-do«r ImrilJop, Ml poweror nnd faclorjfaciory air conditioning. KROPF - SCHULTjtT nrand Now Outfit _ 1007 CIII'.VHOI.IJT PICICUI* ...... $3095 - FLEETWOOD - VH, 4-«l>euil wllll The «r»t Biirt Litwetii> N MOTORS> FOR YOURY O U R ' C A R ? ■ BJV l)l'.Mli05 Ford ,f2395 I'nlnra 4'itnnr *pr>>in. VA, ItlJ •' Simpson's Miihllo HomesHomo. tv « 'a i.r ( n t’MM- , In now condlllon ...... I3I09 Hupcri, idwiio jr^jj —I— FTT— Country sedan, l.ocnli.ocal I1 iiul'iuinllc, exinllent MI<1- "iWiii'iTI owner irudn-in Ihnl Is II will) 1004D04 CCOMET O M E T ------^hiVdinj.!'''Ker\illTiurnYi«'vM^ ‘.Hmf'tn^ Vnfm'hln^lirier'lor!'' ioo41001 FAI.CON F utu rn cnnvorlllilo,convorlllile, 8-cyllndcr« motor,’ WlAIM’ll l,r..r .r,- II,IV. laIU nor I.., ccinlC.M 'f! Kill, hfnilur liprlng (iervlce, Kim* 4-itoijr ncdan. Rndln, henternter nnannd alandardalniu transmission. rnllBr»,|»o. linrly Hoii.l. i Q r nutom ntlo irnnKmlnHlon.iRHlon.' A rcre na l nicer ono ...... S1303 s.= s'T ,sri,s.ra,s: U Ford.... $1495 Y o u r s F o r ...... $1195 tieVe, Wf»0 VOI.KltWAtlHN, I03«i parilnlly 'G5 ' ( Ford $1995 *’ l uiioni 4 do»r, lUlsills A.IA.| 1003 RAM HLER AmhnBfinilorlanilor ’900''900' 4-doi4-iloor ntniifln wagon, rior VH, hny >ins l.iiuniliiu'"i-im’ Kip Bulomnllcmic traiwmlsnk trnnflmlsnion, power atcor- ' C A D I L LAC A C CCOUPE O U P E DEVILLE ' , K 'S i si;Kj,‘"o.i:!'"a'„j'.r.3:;,„L, S;lr,„a,'"S:,jiilhi ex- I uoidni Iniuiiiir. (.'i>m- I piito lni5, factory nlr conditioning,ndltloning, Verj Vcryi Sharpl ...... (1309J93 All All p< pow er nnd n lr conditioning.litioning. EHtrnEHlr* clean. 1 "iiiVl.T-\,v- cellent lltes, Thli" Imy Is" |n'"lils''A.'r*'liu;l"' 1; ij 1002 CADILLAC Sedan DDeVillo. eV m o. F u ilpllf o w e r, a ir qondl- ' ...... $2495 ^ Ilf Hosplinl or plinno 733-I2M (rum mil c.n. . TRUCKS llDnlnR, A N Ic o O nl u l i ...... 11703 1002 CHEVROLET•VROLET »IMPALA I'onillilcmor. ji'i'.p nii'jliiu wiigoii, 4-wheel rtrl'vn, »/ > 3 9 5 IOO! IM P A IR hnrriiop Njxirt coupo. VS^ m otor, pow er V«,VS, +-<-cIoor, rad io , h e a te r, powpower er atocrncerlng and automatic, 'iKine Ul> I1IH7 i'cmiI, 2-donr hardlop,irr licit a ..’qr? I chov. :.)ii;i79r);i795 'c'CB Ford $2395 >s»i U p s s s .' ' , i nifer 4J5'flD7l, llnnsen, . nirkiip. Henvy dutyduty hig hli 4 • urhn’l M.jonii, 044 044 Mnlii.S(iiith \ . Phqno 733-ORlI I , T ru:e ck Phone Lano 735-73e5 Wo» ' ' «riS iiiiihi lip ciepiier •>.•••••••■••. 7.i3'iillfi7.i3.|l]|fl lilek lilul Olilvnwulor ...... 7;i;i-IM7 n - „ J a c k Cox — Wolpdy T u rle y ■ "c'imiii' IraTr il;Larry ...... IH3 44IIO iialph 'iia|| O. trnne 731011(1 Dcn Eldredgo - t .Vack Cox ' ' O lflce Phono 73J-7 ERNIE WILLS ^r|*^l$/ienP^id)lk^^, ileeps 0,' CAI CADILLAC; lOflS, lor salala or irnileIrnile KcKeii McNew ...... "731'Dilie...731'Dilie Chuck Chu llofflck 7»>lllD;i LOWELL WILLS '■■■ , • ••• lOiO, I'lioiia P]«-S4ll}r Ui)0

■ . , . I .1, ,■ '' ' ■ ■ . • . ' ...... * ^A-1 0 ” W n l^lls-Times^NewjJewj '" • jurie 28-29, 1967 - . Taxing UnitsKnits TorBee AdvisedAd Qn pn LeviesI V a n d fair d istric ts. , , . BOISE B O ISE (AP):— legislative of- ses.'^edses.'ied at f twice the ratio to ac*• tatlons thari are needed to prop- and fair dl5! 5 criy nnd economically fund saidd Each district, distt under term.? of i d ficials prpromised prompt'actiontion tual value aas other property was criy and ecc Savings Bond todayto d a y In an effort'lo advlso'all' all unconstitutiunconstitutional. ------units units ofJoca ofJbcaLgovernmcnl.’I _____I.daho Ida_ho Jnw, law , i is authorijied toJe.vy h up to'a certain amount. Tax au* ■ IdahoId ah o taxingta} units not to 'ap-ap- The 1967 Legislature enacted1 HThe ic resolutionresol urg ed "e a c h Hf.J;?.,® 0 thorities said that unless the pprove ro v e ad valorem levies in cx- a new assiassessment equalization' and every local taxing unit to : Safe-1*or , H units revi.w their levies, after ccess ess of lhIheir needs. . law. reciuir requiring lhat all propertyi use ail pospossible economy and revise is getting -official potiflcation-of------AfthurA rth u r Wilson, secretary of —including that owned V 'U tili-• dlscrctloh'i:dIscrclloh"iir“5e«ing-lhc- levies ' d I theth e Senate,Scnai said his stall now[low tics—be as:assessed at 20 per cenlt to be applleapplied against the valua-i- their assessed assess valuation totals, District Told IC considerable more in tax rev- is gatheringgathet addresses of the of actual V£value but providing forr Jon tion of property pro{ in thoir taxing " “J “ enue could be collecled than is ' . . James S, Kinney, chairman■an of ^ f i m o re ththt: a n 1.100 go v ern m enntal tal a 10-ycar—10-ycar—instead of-four-year unit." =.5tftAiagic Valley Pi5trict.No. 3. _ < ■ unita-ln-Idaho-whidi-haveu n ita - ln - au- —adjustment—adjustmci period td achieve __Erincloal justified. . • . . ^ —Principal taxlngjinils are the " U .^ .Savings Bonds, announcedu n ^ thorityth o rity to tc levy taxes. : tmnrlcvcJrllmnivtl^ ^ ------c o n n U c sf% ' Tuesday^ that savings . bonds ' . *■ counties, cities • antT’-'ichool'dtS' ■ ..-He-said- H e-sa i( copies of the resolu-olu- ThcThe 1967 :law; however, did'nott trict'i But Wilson said that-lri ■-■■'d 0 I ■. sale.V io lhe district totaled1$57,- $57,* ------• tlon-enaetedtlo n -e n ae by-the-legislaturfc’srfc’s include-thiIn c lu d c - th c - ro llb a c k - p ro v is io n additiOn“ tK{ a additiOn“ tKi!re“ a re “ h u n d red s of1 - B K * IB 1 LOANS 1 ^ -263.in''Mayr ' . ' . specialsp e cia l sessions wiil be in'thethe and In manmany areas assessed val- gQchsuch taxing units as cemetery, State saks for May totaledotaled mailm a il to thct taxing units withinthin uatlons ainalready had been boost-•; library, highighway, flood conU-ol.I "THE "TH! MOST" . $623,829, as compared to. $640,•$640,- . ' . M J a few dda ay s. '1 . ed substansubstantially as a result off sewer, firefire, drainage, water,r. en «n g«"'. gum, 9 g « ll' dwbi, dlom»ndi, . 077 (or May year ago, he- said. . < J im m T h e res LflS. the 1965 law . ' _ jn m ontnnltn sq u ito -la ' 1 h a te m e n t, .-h o sp itaal l .rtulls>r-^al(iuIcan-1- phiiijps,p^mi Route 2, Filer.-515.I5.^ dis- d ° - Chuck WagonI Feed— N SC E I I . . . . 4 3 ' cclPd because of the holiday weekend. Jlegular play willJ/Hl* rc^ re- orderly conduct with an automo­lutomo- , . COME;i., EAT JULY an d 3,-19S7 C , “ TABLES.tm lOQ's's LimitLimii 1 ...sunic^'at,.8'p.m. July 10 at thc hile;bile; Cheryl Anne Bagle,Ic, 802 Pcecftdi f»r rtilerallen ef Jotbldg Elks-Hafl.- ______Sccond Avc. W.. $13, speeding;seding; , 3IDGE, NEV. HB Fed. T axa x where Ini o p p l l c a ^ ^ “ nFeed^— S ta rts a t 1 p.m . ^«ppii™b J.___■ _ ...... UUMM... i EAT an d DANCE . ;f-'---COLOR--% '^SeWiip summe\ummery things• Itoh weiwear, for erollen . ef Jotbldga ^ ComfflunUy Holi 1 SALT —' FILM ' / next-to-nothing! M ; c x 1 2 7 , c x 6 2 0 , . ^ i TABLETS' “ CX 126-12 m • ^ V-Gom IDsxtroso i H e l p s prevent P A C|C \'jSj, | f C j i m p o |^\ heat (nllRUC, igiu ^ < j» X V ow STOW WHH MOKMQRf ATi f lOV/l.LOWISJ POSilBU P m s ,\ ■1 „ ° ...... OnUTWio rrr r 0AtUU4K00M0.0AtUU4K0< wc. V | T % MANY STYLES '6lue Lakes9S ShopplrShopping Center \ 1 1 Blue Lakes Blvd. Blv N. \

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