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...... »'5 r X|.iA.nO» AilUINiJAi, -TEM CENTi .1 ^^S,T^Si4 -go**.^ ' ____■______^______Rusk Says L j No Machine- | ?s Large I1 Measures K I U n i o n A i s k e d 136-24-36 I Aid B ill MM aj ay -Be JJ l CARSON i CITY. Nev., fi BEtiVlfal ] M a rc h 23 iU?l>~An official ^ n H K l X -■ -gr , 3I who supe supervises Rumbling ^ ^ for the state of Nt-vada M ’ :* T,' • T o A i dr W ^ a r ^ ^ has observed it's the fringe H Requestedu L a te r I, benefits that malie female d \ blackjack dealers prefi^-' (1 WASHINGTON, March 23? CUPl)(UPl) — Secretary of J aW^to'nei able to newly invented me- ^ ct»»o Dean EusK warned congress.todav?ress.today that President ^j chanlcalchanlcal «ones H oh^sonTs^lTillion dollar foreignforeign aidai'd bill was close K5 Edward Edward A. OLien.-«halr— jx — 1 _ -M ' O n P qv e€ r t y man of the gaming con- |{ /o the “margins of safety.” He said it m ight become Mi ^ tro l board, -suld th e m e- [v ■ ': .4 . ATLANTIC ( ITY. N. J., MaivhMiitvh ‘iii (/T>— President necessary for the administrationion to ask for f more rtioney chanicai chanicai dealer, which . ^ 7 John.sonJohn.son npi'oaU'd tci the llniteilted Auto W orkers Union to- Mer As a result. Rusk urged■ged the economec y-m inded ij I looks looks uice Uke a fancy pinball ^ da.v to help liini wajre •‘a wiiiiviirm-hcartcd ni-he war" on the ^ t o approve the full11 nmnuiit,am nm it .-iniiR-hts w ithmit-I; mmachine, a c h i n e . will not renlttce. M iKMno-fi-xiiit tor t liQ wolfuro ol’-l.he.Anif tViK ,\nii»ripiin ppnple. "O ur TV major cuts. The fijrure wasvas the low lowi est aid request ‘J t h s d ealers In tl>e s ta te 's 9 casin o s. H f7 7 ~ A *f: timtimes es have ha been dumiiiatcd by a coldcol( war, but ndw our ------in n history. history. Rusk said the rj M ' 1 ^“1116 m ach in es d o n t I timtimes es retiuirerc that here at home \s\ve pursue a warm- M v m r T>1 o n a adminiatratiidm iniatration w o u l d try g^ measure 36-24-363 and ara HPJf. hearted war. a war of compa.s.sitm[i.s.sitiu fof< r th e w e ll-b e in g o f MK |\ IV J. J,-r,ig.v;-- - ■■ ,-i-jTrfr:T«tcl convention hall-^the audi­ 'OU." to r iu m where th e D em o­ Rusk was the opening witness March Lion cratic national convention ICom m um ties n Johnson's aid request before Finn Asked . V l •I'l £~~i T| crutic 1 thehe househuuse foreignfon affairs com- __ _ will be held late in August. »-«i.aiCTA.-M arch 23 WPP—The nlttee mlttee headed headed by Rep. Thomas I ^ \/I< I' ■ ■ ■.<’ ' still Snarls His reference to the warm­ H nK rlal wUtard o l the Ku K rar "E.-KnSTBffn—J. 'K nS T B im 7-&1>. :;-i> t«i------Toi - i l l .Mediate i ' hearted war got a big hand K im said today Klanamen are The Becrctar;secretary of state told the ^ -J- _ _ from the 3,D(X) convention dele­ ^tiidjm g the possibility of set- awmalcers lawmnlcers that tha U. S. foreign aid I I \r 1.1 East Idalio g a te s-a .I; n d .0.1)00 gu ests______H uij up private Caucaslorj com- wasPOS helping helping tot win "the quiet in Cyprus [ By The AsxoclatJd Press They s stood up and gave the ■ pities organlMd beyond the 'ictory victory over over communism and oenkva 1 Two state hlghrwafs were closed Pre.sidc|it President a shrleklug, whistling Kitrveniion of federal Integra- -this Is not th GENEVA. March 23 (UPD—U. N. by drifting anow In East Idaho salute withw on outo horn ac- tWs Is not tho time to quit." Secretary secretary General Oi Thant to• In tiny SpeiVcer. Highway 20 west At oneon< point, Johnson also UP private communities on off the the country's country problems. tho BritishBritish. Turkish and Greek j- a n d tenip< limited partnership basis," "But wlthoi of Idalio-.PttU s waa. alao clc^^cl*. u urgi^d rg i^a a peaceful, i responsible set­ govemniento.governments. ' ■'•vi ...... '>.y-aa SW8a|^^^ lowdue zero to a ground blizzard which tlement of< UAW'conTi^iZt'nego-' said. would?ould bebe leftleft toI our adversaries, ™The j,. sourcesgourci said Thant will congenial lot only 20th century ~m m u- cut visibility to almost zero. tlatloiw tlntiotui with' the auto Industry. ■ Iwe IhUiic th e re Is a good p o ^ begin soon to win that approval. P; 7 ‘ lookTilings m ore In Idaho Falls weren't He said they should not result ilsm, but the age-old enemies of ^ a n t and r 'f ' that something can be man—ignoranc Thant and TuomloJa met for much better. The weatlier bureau in higherhlghei prices. nan-ignorance, disease and pov- g90 g minutes m i n u t e s Utoday at U. N, Euro- |H |||||b ^Borked oul along these llnea," he erty.” he said. there reported an official low of Even oon those points the Pres­ pean headquartersheadqt here. After ■ ' • ; ' fttwo n um degrees b er below *ero Monday ident Ident sparkedspt applause. ^Liri "with each Jamlly being Rusk Husk mnde mnde at strong appeal to the meeting Thant confirmed he lawmakers to refrain from morning, a new low for tills date. The chiefc ' executive assured Km ldered *-member in a Darl,- " d ^ l that "we dlscuwd the question of Adding Idalio- to Uie general misery the unlo tiaklng deep cuts tn a program of namlna a the union that his administra­ af naming a mediator.” wwi‘1“*’ an^o a Icy nortlierly wind which tion tlon wtllwill not attem pt to fbc either ^Lrshlp. which?hich hehe saidsaid alreadyc was "tighl" cu t "I don't see how th* federal andnd "reali-itic." "reali-itic." » blew up to 2 0 miles per hour, prices or wages, and that thers causingT ilin g sdrifts on ea&t-west roads. wUl bc ^Bovernmcnt would have any con- At At the the some some time, however, the will bc i no Intervention In every' H y|||H 8|H PP!pP^^IB8g much belt ever such an arrangement." secretaryecrctary acknowledged ack t h a t Probe i Into No Rchoola were closed, however, local iabtonday morning vention ventlon that "we are going to planning ' stage an3 IT 'natlAklSiSeiatia lllsulllhu liiUm Jt «lo-tholr thiirr Baker’s Role wereA dding routed via Blacl^tootf and pass pas .11 the civil rights bill If It at lea-iiC' HeSifTHT M - ~^ H■tlimuitll lTTm i;l|—.''t'M ■■'Cl ht'lp -«ml T»in —y.------was e.-itmont in their own econ- |g I^Q ] highway rS . , ...... ,ny linal plan could be ap- ve.-itmont in Is Continued •~blew n ifiiir up I jhe^"yhe (invention has adopted a ^ ^ t e d T ~ ~ ______o m lc s:^ - «HA\-E A H W Py 8PKING," aayiaays the'sign;th« but thtttt. not'what Balt j cauwaa sin dumped g in thei-Ashton area■ reaolutloai.backlns peaolutlo; tne b u i.------UUnited n l U d Prea*P r International been havinr ■« f*r. A fUtrm SnndAy,nday, ihethe third day of sprMg, dumped U Nand o two Inches In Victor. There The PresidentPi wqs not making ,'%\T ______WW A S S jH |iP)J3TO IN O ' ^N ^^M a^^23 lOTD ^tyV (AP ‘ bu.s( -jBU3u-iAJR..'girgEh.gi°)...... ------was no precipitation recorded In a imlttloalpolUloc spwch labeled as auch. ------*‘BStr-the^«Alk~ha«fc B t-th e ^ pQlttloal- ««*r—~ - ptairC liew s'lii!3 JLXXld » » *ded a kkey e y vvictory ie today tn their mxLai!U 9 iaa IdToUl a h o ' Fl snow depths are listedI tones.tones, _____ fightright to exteiextend the Bobby Baker B at S7 Inches at Ashton, sa at' His paparty and he. himself, ar* OlbboHBVllle, 71 at Lost Trail counting By unanimous vote, the sen- 'j; U O t t I counting on heavy labor backing. » Dollar Run Sa] pajE^s and SB at Pallsadcat . _ . johTVS TTavX ldy Tran XJ-dlJ ateate rules committeeCO adopted a J -WASB Salt Lake !Ci 4 WASHINaTON, M a rc h R ^B altJ^ke- Clty-reiBldenta have _____ woa dumi______* * 0“a clean olean. honest and proftTMalVs ■Out From Hay motion to considero individually J’ 5 3 _ F, 23 rtlPIl — Tiih great allver 0 aped U Inebes'of snow on t\ft and two a list of witnesses suggested by ^ dollar i unionu n io n ledle by President Reuther ■ RICHFIELD. March 23— Jackack TewTewes, es, 34, chewed his a list of wit: g dollar run on the U.S. i and hls fellow officials, all elect­ 5s Of hay that tum bled on OOP members, . 5 3 treasury treasury threatened to be- [J JL ^ V out of a trap under bales of hay tl Immediately after the adop- romu J. By Late Sno B u lletin ed,ed.dem democratically o by your votes." iturday, then craw led 200 ^lon of the n i. come a stampede today. t* ^ He sasaid that whatever ths ^■im at an isolated ranch Saturday, th< tlon of the motion, the members ti „ , SALT LAKE CITY. Utah, Mai WASHINGTON, Maroh 23 challenge help. Tew es was reported ofof thathe comm: committee started discus- f5 H u n d re d s of persons j > bALI challenges or the oomplexltle* or ^■arda to a cabin to summon help. Tewei g Itnedoutside the ionic- ) > spring snowstorm sloshed its w tUPti — The atate department the crises confronting the na­ alley hospital today after «mnslinns nn whetherwh«l to call tho wit- fi lined-w C ity H it grid" ^fc^poa~coBTntlgTr~~gt~Suit Valley hospit nesses listed by the Republicans. W“I —columtted colmnnei biHldlng-in hope* U -dtH»|>kig dum f>kv a foot-of Bnow-6n Salt 1 aald at mid-day toeek ranch some 25 m iles The motio airmen aUll held In comma- er. Sherman Cooper, R., Ky.. was '.i [J granite granite front steps aa if [* pour pour SundaySt night washed 1 gliicie, M arch 23 (/P) — A w e t WASi er. 11 O westvest of RichRichfield where he ^pending ^ ^ fro from n a previous closed ^ S waiting waiting to get Into the j sidessides aweptS' by brush fires a w nUt Eaat Germany. . This II led Johnson to the point |HW alk C r o3V S haslas been feefeeding cattle this session of thot committee. Its V* ;• world world serlea.se N ------its way ea.st today after tuptiDepartment — ti Preaa Officer of jeclajdeclaring that now the times ■Sjall-. T.nke-rity, ham pering Robert J. McCloakey aald at homo B t w t -* ‘ winter.vinter. IfIf he> hadn't been ado adoption p tio n wwa as th e f ir s t sig n al .'iH Coffee C offeo cups Uttered the rj T/"! at home require "a warm party that the Democrats — who out- 1^ stones stones by b the s ta t u e of \! J \ J J [ 2 livestock h erd s th ro u g h o u t there' afflrHai waa no Information war for the well-being of tJi* \ m / 1 G •ble to to free free hlmaelf. Tewea that the Den Khanh Plans S;< TT 1.1.13 /ouldn’t wouldn’t have have been mLssed until number tthe ^ Republicans 8-^3 — A Albert lb ert G C allatin, fo u rth s. Motsture also struck a available beyond that which people ata home.'* w ere wlllli!5 f at least to discuss i^ secretary Secretary of State Dean . ThtsThis broughtI a burst of ap­ e ‘w-^ 'I Sunday because becau he frequently were wJlJlnir secretary of the treasury. HP 1 ngeles area. A steady down- «d stat loa stayed overnight at the lao- the 5ugge.^ted suggested witnesses. ^ S The The run n on ellver doi- ^To JL OWin Back SS'; ItHsk had In a telephone call p plause, lau se, ^ ___ B luest Kaiinrt— ated r artcl>.------TThe h e ^ ^committee p m m l met In execu- ^larsbp lars egbegan i March II when p ______1962,glaciers b of mud down hill- yester^y airmen from Bo^t^^Un- TliereThere was another when John- live sc.s.sion to co n sid e r th e fu - ^ ^ ^ , new ly openi^ vault waa T ■» H 1 a w eek ago. T he R ocky — hassadae »i*t Eai Awa toly V, Pabryn.—- son a»uBMured tlie UAW lhat •‘w*------^Bsui« Democratic Chairman Tewes Tewes waawaa pinnedp under bales ^^oftyre of tthe h e nearly five-month- }ij 3 found to t< contain the rel- J \C Q tn that the two would bo re- are gointgoing to pass the medical as­ Walker. Twin Falls. »ays ofif hayhay andand couldcou see only a glim- invcstiga Red Areas ^Mountain IS ln g ! storm left snow ^Bloyd old InvcstigaUon. The commit- b atlvely atlvely scarce ''Morgan*' '. 13 houi tumed "In the near future.” slstancesistance bill for the aged and do ner of daylight. In addition to giver in uneven am ounts. Salt th*ere'i the winner of the flrat round mer of dayllR) tetf was given special permission 1p; type—named after Its tie- SAIOON, 8AIOO Viet Nam, March 23 atocli ______so no m:matter how many months ,n arm and leg tjeing pinned, his ^ ^ , 5 ^ [^,1^ ^K cJL Jxh iUfiDulfl w ith th e Bovcr- aji arm b a n d lej kl meet this week although the it!,< signer ^nd „ minted between —South ^ Viet Nam's softspoken suedLake fo City received the avaiubi it taktakes.'' es.' lead w is twKtcO-lnto^an- nvr\r-~ ^Hor concerning his appolntmchl head IWTS senafe wai -gorng HHtiy “HSSlon U '“S 1878 i anda,^i‘ 1004. At tha,t lime 5 slrbhRiha:lrbnRinah~pi'ffmier:'~M irJ.''Oenr "Qi^”Dalgreatest amount of mois- Seore - The convention will map unlon- thft »lat« water »tudy com- wardrard position. position. He managed to p^rlyenrly to contcontinue with the civil I,, the treaaury had aboul 18 . Nguyen Nguyen Khonh. ] said today he east,from bu any ono storm slnct! July, AMA ItHsk •?! Should .JS»"gonls for this year's contract bar­ ^Hitt«e. hew chew throughthrough the Iwlne on one rights>-‘Kh<» debate. ______^7 million silver dollars lefU expects cxpecis to t-< win back many criti- ^1962, but only three Inches of ___ yesterd:: gaining.g aining. Walker declined lo serve on baleittle of of hay,hay, easing ei the pressure ------_ :« S SSince ince then, the public cal. cal. communist-controlled comi areas neared The President's council of ^B m hinti-seH. -j-______41.w«ubcr cQmmlitee ap- on hlm-self. S, has t>ought about four mil- by by thethe enden of this year. cioudsaBllllnga got seven Inchea within Tell tn that Smokers economeconomic ic advisers had laid down -Bottj—leys ir^ g X lif 1 IJXXftt'_ I fi ___ 1 2 hours. __ turned ______^ soj-calledso-called guidelines that wage In- fiud^’ plan.n lo develop and 'ewes Tewea hauled hauled him-self atiout 200 1 . ■' f^rveserve b&!banka have taken or soclated Press, Khanh rongeSf broughtSlockmen’a womlnga were la- TSBffiScs^OtniTISS g;eHTetl; tO"B"3;a ~ ^ ^Hroduce pov^er from the atate'5 y&rdanjds through through heavy snow. The J j ordered more than eight ^ overover muc much of South Viet Nam's sued dale, for B Wyoming. Montana and ALotit Cancer Iper Scent annual prmuctlvlty gain ^B»*ilaUe wator ------trtprtrt tn ht%ht* rft.hinrn^h ^nok mofe than Pending I C/Mil.Cl.J in . million, officials said. ^ warwar effoj effort and political prob- Qie ’(je|DakoTas as the stOnrt moved A T t^ In IndustryIndus aa a whole, with a ^ B H 0 told Sfnylle he declined to twowo hours. He H< used a stick to r TemaT eaat, but the weather bureau said /%PALM iTp / BEACH SHORES, Flo.. price cutback being mada by In- ^ftrve because I do not believe fcnocicnocic the the receiver rea off the tele- ^_:r.:::x:r:2s=7a'::rs^ He said he Is making a polltl- It w as lo.sinff Its p u n ch aa i tICfarch___ 23 A—top-ranking nmtrtcs- hone on the wall and used the 1 1 1_I1 neared the plaln.s, bringing only .surgeon sold today the American productli U would be wise for parly phone on the Burley Death ■ 'IV 7* cat and economic as well as a covered productivity lnmaa dale, Burbank and Los Angeles vcrlLslng /V U U carry a health hazard productivity pmductli gain In the outo In­ gun-shot wound Saturday at the ^C c a lS s C e 1 1 1 U , h . I army officers offi special clvillon ad- „ ^Brwimon I-'rldny he dLnajfrced Later, Later. Tewes' Tewej hot was found mlni.slratlonm ln istra ll training and will southerflre departments to the hardest wornlng. r»*Tiur i dustry Ls per cent. Instead of Burley Radio and TV service, Dr. Alton Oclisner, emeritus 3J2,3 ^ a^ n d th o t th e h ig h e r figure Walker lhal persona wllh undernder hay pliedpllei seven bale, deep. which B u r^ he owned and operated. Is | J J l . use them at the village level. tainhit nfL»us. st Mud caved In garaga xrC.^h tt ^®RKP5ilons about the operation.’! ------doors, moved parked cars and prQ icsaor qI surgery. Tulane iinl- •would- .«,ould_ b*-b« -'a-^ rr^lnlrniim _ pending, repreports Dr. Leslie L. C ourt ’ Concerning0«««rr the government ped many Americans, nation • *■ T IHenTTfTFirnscridentllled bo> wliu entetiU the- Injn lhetne ij.;#.UJa. su^rcjite ix>urt IlhIu j . ne s a l a ; mud but dust, whipped up hy 60- tlui statiinicnt In ftddresslng the f a n tn g H r . In t h e lim t year Thn^e- have Busgesttons go to a rfl • I 1 he “a la ; ‘ sixth annual seminar for .sclcnce ^Bollllcal party leader becauae n & l J shop and notified tha Burley po- Tho ^ho high ~ Albion and 11 tell ua. Sometimes the peasants ^ comml.«lon recently by Dr. F. J. 9 4 5 Ing it the hottest spot In the Mild. • My position waa that DALLAS. DALLAS. MMr arch 23 (UPn—Fam - 1945. J , when w h e n he h e moved to Heybum. .Justice jm tice JohnJ M. Harlan de- leave leave before bef( we bomb but there O C Il L. Bln.slnpiune. executive vice Cuban’s ftody“ of my partisanship I cdd trial trial law-ycrla^ye Percy Foreman, He married married LoMona ; Bills Sept. Uvered the majority decision, la is no no eaay eas solution.” .1 ^ I ■ _____ pre.sldentI.he sl.qlj;r of the AMA. T Tl be on the commlltee. Houston,louston. quit quit today as Jaclc 1 j, 1B36, jg 3 s in ^ the t Salt Lake City Justice justice ByronByi R, White' wrote Khanh Khanh said that if Ambasaa- J^JOT'IJie dust turned sktcs brown In anni rtow think the governor ac- luby's Ruby's^ chief chief attorney because [J3S temple. temple, He was a member a dl.>»entlngdl.>»entlna opinion. dor dor H Henr en ry Cak>ot IjOdge re tu rn a most _ _ ^of New Mexico. Several „rUersm (iie sp lett/^r. Dr. Blaslngnme AIs S iReturned l said that conRre.‘y>, nol the FTC. my position completely.’ f "divided -divided authority."aul the ques- of the LDS LDS church. He was a ' - The, case involved efforU by to to the the United U Slates, the Viet- scheduled, airline flights were r-.,,,,.. - _____ tlon of hia f lon of his fee and pressures high priest priest at1 the Ume of his y,, castro namese people would view this delayed a t Aitrotiaerqae.' " Rhould decide , on any llmllalions ' 1 ^ ^ the Castro governmonl to rc- namese r on cigarette advcrti-sing. and JL . rom the Ruby family. death death HeHe servedser a t*o-year mis- cover ^over (17S,350*175^ proceeds from sale aa B3 a a great grea loss. __n ^WASl------7^ —I------Ietter-»en To Havana *Thr successor to ousted Melvin sldn for tor the—church the- In-Mexico , cargo ______^______L _ ' ■...... T h r Sl that—warnlnip—Inbels (wf—advo« — ' ' B^qcatello Youth of a cargo of sugar shipped t“ ~ cated by tho FTC:—would not do K £ Y w e s t . P in , M nrch 23 lelli wrote a three-page letter and ^^d Texas.Texas. HeV was president ot countrj r " S i ‘is i r this country by a Cuban manu- W 4||<1, Senate Civil much good' bccause people ol- 'jn—The ^ United States has re- . t^'tke'^ndem0 the condemned slayer of I x f the Minidoka M in id o k a stake mission from f,cturerfacturer whosewhi property was sei*- Students Begin ^ tT T e a turned to Havana the tjody ot a ■ BVins in Legrion • V a sessions ready ore aware of the alleged “ larvey Oswald, saying that hLs IS 5 « to 1»&S. He ; had beei^ a mis- Cuban air force helicopter pilot Rights Battle hazard.,‘’T n 'r e of smoking. fforts were handicapped and slonery gion^ry to to the th< Spanish p ^ le tn ^ogt of •slain by two defectors when he ■Oratory Contest Most of the capital stocic of PourPouring Into •‘Doctors should take the lead.” , ^ , L l.-i "not woVthwhile to dU-scu-ss the Minidoka Mlnidolc stake and waa th tie e manufim a n u fa c tu re r Is ow ned by Should de< refused to fly them to Florida. u r t h c r m y e m p l o y m e n t Iiii y o u r o f I Enters 13th Day wild Dr. Ochijier, ‘.ThLs U a president of the Spanish branch resldenU ofol the United States. Florida T 1(111 Resorts 2":'WASHINOTON. March 23 CP— on clgan Also a^Jjard the US. govern­ R ^eflf^P o^’Sro.-SdB^w'^n'S" health problem." ment ^ plane was Cutjan cadet Americ.in Legion oratorical a-":® ■■ „ , ,, of of thethe BurlcyBurlcj atakt. TTw The supremesupi court decision D AA YYTON T A^BAOH, Pla*. aoubtilT h s stmatv i-ivij—rig h ts —b a tt!e ‘t h a t -wa r The letter said Rubys sister. Survivors o,,rvlvors IncludeI his widow, does not ende the lltlgaUon in March 23 —Tljou-sanda of coJ- mj],,movT-f \ Into Ita 13th day today eated by t Scrglo R^ue, 17. crewman - beating out three other trs. Eva U Orant. J lnsUt?d on tlnAlHts. Mr^, Heyburn; one son, Corlass Hy- this particularpartlcu case which may lege students—from stude Michigan tp with l^ 5 leaderspt_ asking 1 2 -hour dally much goc aboard the hijacked helicopter lOiaing power of attorney for Hey*> _ ', become a precedent for others In- Alabama- Wind, Snowfall that landed here Priday. He sur­ ■ ^urneti won a 1 1 0 0 scholarship ^Sbi an^ t" mas Dayton, O.; three daugh- become a pr Alabama—kept roHInc Into this sessions gjj, In hopes of getting a ready are luby and that Stanley Kauf- urs, Mrs. Robert (Carma) Orr, volvlng mlUmillions of dollars. t>eachbeach corcommunity today, hungry rote by Hi midweek on bringing the haxard.s o vived tlve gun battle over thi iJ? ' mannan. Uie fai family lawyer, felt I*''*’ Reported in Florida straits. « Helena April «. Win- “rimlnal fminal cases should be treat- Oarden Oarden Orove, On Calif.; Mn. TJjeTbe high court said that the for EasterBaste fun away — from goutherbill to the floor. "Doclon Douglas (Julle) Thompson, Ark- 03. Ojb. district court in New York bom home, e, u re.A ma^ steady stream of Dixie ora- said Dr. Two Immigration offlclaU were d like clvO cases. Douglas (Juli Aboard the federal avlatl(m ^^petltlon ar^llS Ve^.*^^e '^o^m an ”h^ ana. Ala., and Selma Hymas. may still rulen on questions that An estlestimated 20,000 to 50,000 «ndtory. wh with more on tap, raUes healthMagic pr< Valley Foreman had been hired only * vacationers were in motels and cratlcaoubts 1 thnt Drmocrattc Icjuler Light — snow and cold winds plane plane thatthi left Sunday night for g lo n a l contest X be at Miami. ,J,°”1st Friday Td„y toW bring Ruby's case Heyburn.Heybum; one brother. Vem Ky- may bobe ralraised as to any possl.- vacationei hotels between Daytona Beach phrey.Mike Mansfields 1 timetable can were reported J In most parts of H Havana. a v an a . Ito the appeals court. He vis- mas. mas. Burley; B url^ one sister. Mrs. i,),b)e brcachbreach of1 contnui^ and on a and Port Lauderdale, 200 miles t>e kept. ic'gi Mogtc Valley Monday. Tlie TTio PldefP Castro government . ^■^TOnd WIU ftoland Bye. Nam- ^ RUbJrtn -Rnnv-te** Jail yesterday. Clarence ThompsonT t Tlgoned, question y^n of "theory of conver- Wind Ore, and-^ll* grandchildren. ^ _ to the south. consentSen. Richard B. Russell. D.. nAtjout two Inchea of snow fell had had demanded dem reum of Roque, Grange- The lawverlawyer ksaid "a family cor- Or«, and-s * slon “as affected by New York Ninely-I In the Hailey are* over the week- the the pilot's pilot body, the two antl- Funeral services will be con- Ninety-five were arrested In Oa^ hou floor general for the 19 IV 6P 0 oration owns the only a.'nets Funeral »ei law. ' Daytona Beach Sunday for ot- 9outhemer» p u n a fighting the meas- fnd. in Sho,»hon« • Monday a cold Oastroltes Oastrolte who-«ou«ht-D,S. uy* - - 'hlch _ could be converted. Into lucted jutted at at 1 1 pm: I Wedne*lay In W hat the supreme court did do fen-rt^ tradition com* TRIAt BEGINS Preslder wrtmg In ruUnc that aelzure of 300^00 ththe e ninumber arrested In ftxir phrey. ENGE Mlnn.. floor manager for Irlftlng. "p? I must must awaita'wi court action. H Idaho NEW NEW YOStK.YORK March 23 officiating.jfflclatlng. ooncludlneO rttea wUl property In Oub« belonging to d'ayx. SeveralSew dozen were picked Jie BOISl legislation, a&ked unanlmoiis In Burley and Oooding a skiff The The helicopter t remained In H 1 9 6 4 ...... 42 A> federalfederal Judge Judgi today b^an ac- be^ beld held at at th. I PU«nt View Americans ,was In vicdatlon ot In- up In Fort lAUderdale for "moet- Instructconsent to bring th© senate in it snow fell , Monday with some navy navy custodycus here. H 1 9 6 3 ...... OO ceptlngepUng oror rejectingreje< excuses from *metery. Friends pri may call at ly minor fiffenses.” wa*:wo sch.hours earlier than, .usual. , irtnd. A light skiff of snow fell Investlg^on Investi waa, reported p a n e l b t 300 potentul Juror. tematlonal law and that there- u n der w ay O n how tb* belloopter ■ > a panel t t 3W Jie McCMlloch fu n e ra l h o m e Generally, police atfreed there forPlana a are to keep the senate xt Twtn ^ F alls M onday m ornlns. u n der wa to n the Caatro. government was little trouble. But the major familyn session : until 1 0 p. m. each wl«d'Wind was 'waa : reported blowlnc In reached reached Key1 'W*at wttbout being ■ M0 9 IC Valley .. ruesday aftemoon and evenln* Siff^wednesday untU Uma of (xwld eould not bab i Mld^to_haT« UUa to ooslaugtit of arrlvlnc aturt^nta mlttedilghU t >tfcer p a rta o f tb * Tmllejr Jbion- detected detected lu «■ new 4-mllliaa- ■ 1------6 -----^ o u o u-inItt -tm armv-McCartlMF ------ab re v a.------, b u^------t ------. -Iwa a*r» to —10. F urther ouUook I 1#«3 g ra d u a te o f th e s d v sn c e d f a r ^ Murp^-tfUking ;itH:..?y«nM r Sa-40, except Camaa FnUrie lowa aei« to snny ROTC progrsm st IdshoI InWIn W ssles, mglSDd, snd Uio Unit- for W edne^y ia partial clearingIg sndand Uttle warmer. Temperaturea* Loiig Illness i^y . ed States wiU be held by two vis- KIMBERLY. M arth 3»—Mrs.s. drive-ill . . . Pollc o fS ^ ;h relaUve humWlty of 81 per cent OOODI State university, will be attend- ed St« tag penny to motorist at S ajn.: 20 at Jerome, zl with relaUve ht OOODINO. Maroh 21 — Mrs. Ing Uie nine-week finance offi-. lUng . Rlclcs ooUoge ^feasors,; RuUtjj y, Eveline Biggs, 74, Klmbw- ^Papers Gel— at Twin Falla weather bureau,, 2*ZS wltb reUUvere humidity of 52^ Bertha Berths Jane . James. W,. died . Chspter Ubrsiy Is located above’ ly,,y_ died Sunday morning at the, to talk him out of logy laboratory. .18 at Rupert. 7 at Sunday 11 cer’s basic course st Pt. Benjs- ^ . . . Morris < per^eent_at Jiyln Falls eatomolofy laborato Sunday morning at the^Oooding^ ^ “ n f* torruon. “ Mr<. Lelr Is Uie! TrpUlngerJihsniacy^TrPUli ______- J4aglcJr«Uey M sglc M Meihortal hospUa^ J , CasUeford; at nbon 28 wlU> rela- Memorial Memorial hospital ajter a Jong sfter s flngertng Illness. - ^ faick-'of^boxes-lnto-poBta^*-^”* ^ ^ - ^~State Honors .Vwi^FalTfJw ln .rjlll« weaUier,w bureau.______^ JUtizaa— former Joan Bajrker, daughter of ______^ TO-,[^7.^ -and- Mrs. W.. « Bsrlrrr. _ JFs^ ^ L *^she*w She WSJ b o m Dec^ 18. 1S89. s“ t jg^rf uShS hi • U NlVBSSTTSr I iD A H O ,’ She wsa bom st Adel, .Is., an4 M?*- Moy? ^*iiclJci. ni>uti "gfeS^gKj Moiooir. M arch 23 — T op highh • FIVE-DAT'w EATIIEBITIIEB FORIFORECAST April*April 3o! 30. 1881. S he attendedId’ TwTwin in FFalls. ______' 2, Twin FaUs, .has been selected' Uved ftiSr m an y ' years aroundId ■ . • (hnerS jtchol n#w»p*per» In the »t«tec Lower pnpressures aloft (rom aa well develedeveloped trough extending'* gghool school In In WllsonvUIe. Nebr.. the * 1 for membmhlp In the Alpha! ujyenvi:HavenvUle. Kansas. Sh.e came toto C.„ G arrison. Port Lawton. for l# » .«ro announced by Pro- over the W«Weatern third of the nationatioD Is expelexpected to persist through* oreeley Oreeley 1 Nonnal schooJ, Oreeley,!l,® The Eaater Seal center wouldI Epsilon n Rho honorary society at‘ Sie Twin FaUs area In 1037 and^ gett^B out of alrplanTV ^B JeuoT Bert C. Cross, chairman of'f next Saturday.Baturd Pacific ocean stormorms s will conUnnecoi to move Inland fjebr.Nebr. Sht She taught In rursl schools **** . the University of Idshp. The se- p,jnied I tnarried^ ta son»°n waw ^ h iil ...... I liiiii ,1 M tha University of Idaho’s two-' California callfomU and i travel eastwardI acroas the deaert aouthwest and“* wss tnarrled to Jsmes Jsmes pslntln - quaUty of work and grade point‘ Kimberlyjjimberl; ^ero they faimed forjr • . :J- Dr. “ Eddie AUlson day blgh school Joumalism cap-' southern goutbem Intermountain In area.. ■ Js ti. 1«. 1907, In WUsdnvUle. H e ^ » n l)o “ patient’s teeth . , . L arS ^,® * ' ■ Jsti; I*.' & al center. Help Is needed for. svercfge. «vertf( many yved to ti Gooding In .1083 to The Tho Memorial Lutheran PTA; 465 . “Sunrise botilovard. Twin; George Qeorge Edward Culler. TwinIn ^ of police car and ta £ | New Meadows and Burley highb Cold weatherweathi throagh mid week:k will give iway to some warming>« ^^ 1,^ her |,g, home with her aUter.5T. wUl wUl m can expect to be fai ■'the heavier tlon. Col s G a lle y T riff ^ ic Clourts , we’re having Isn’t It." class. Wendell: second cl*ss pfedplUUoi tlon, Colo.: one brother. Frank r grest-grandchlldren. ■ preclpltaUon Jielt during this fire-day periperiod. Most of the pre- E. g_ Van yim Cleave. Beaver City, Speeders _ fined by Burley, tlonUon points.] Speeders fined by Funeral services wlU bo h eId ld ______— ^------I ' — Ooodtag and. JcromtT______...ipii.«i«n .elpllallon. i, lo tha-fomi «/ owisslnnat-anowiU/in«l-mj>» »lll ni\rt,r dnriBe the Wefrr O' I Burley Police Judge Thomas D. m.-Nsbr.r-one slstftr. Mra. LUBtt*^ trttstlce of— fttaca A»referer nmmde mdan l . o u r f ^ . :’s TF A P I«nio ff, ■ ** ers. enrollment under ?50>, first Bunshln* ?■ C raiir Include Norman K. BaU- ■■ Twin Falls mortuary choM wUh " i l i l j Hunshlne will toUl 50 to 60 per eent of |posalble with a eloudy•y daughter. daughter She was , preceded hi ev R u p ert. »1S a n d th re e viola-. 18. HeHeybum. $15: Sam Weber, 18., the Rev. Martin Torrance offi-I- __ ■ class, Olenns Ferry and Hansen:* first f|„( half |,,|| giving way to psrUy cloudy skies during the latter half•r death by seven brothers and two ‘ . route 1. Heyburn. $10: StephSjn ^ second class. Dietrich. Ihe tion Edward R. McClel- rou^ ! elating. Concluding rtles wlU be O s._ of Ihe week. Winds will be strongerronger than normal with averagero abters. aisters. Id lan. ^Rupert. tl5 and three viola-. L.U HW ym os. 17. B u rley , $10; Dayle held at Sunset Memorial park, O lv Class IV (Offset papers): all-' speeds, ,peeds. ofof It 11 to IS miles per hour.lur. Strong winds< during the nexts* Funeral Funera servloee will be held isn. KU ■ EL Chastain, 29. Heybum. $25. ^ d »t fc I Step up Its m i ■tata honors. Burley. three days Friends moy caU ot tbe mortu- three days will cause blowing and drifting of anow over central st 11 n s. ■ m. Tuesdsy st the Archie J. Han«!n. 55. Salmon ; ory from Tuesday eveptog untU A _ ------and and southeasterasonthei sections. Holl temperaturea temperaturei will continue to lag Ttiompeo '• Thompson funersl chapel with i'l' . forfeited a $ 1 0 0 bon d .p o ste d In. ^tim e ot servtce. well below ^normaj^ seasonal levelsirels with avengeavi three- to four-f- the the Rev.^ v .:Lawrence Lsyton. Oood- Two J. W Drivers Burley police court on^s j:harge Activities I Death Takes Inch depth readingsi holding In thethe mid'tomid to th e up(ier~30s. Ing Ing Baptist Bapi ~cKurcli.“ offlclaUng7------of drunken driving, BOISE. March 23 HOT ------' Concluding Concludli rites wUl be conduct- /~^.!s- Judge Foster olso fined Prank- I ( Idaho Education association to .1 The current weather choj-ts showhow a well ddeveloped atorm center ed ^d at at 10 10 a. m. Thursday st LinnICitedAfter^ V u ll ;>?le J, Rendon. 17, Burley. Md. De Gaulle day prepared to step up poUUaiH over Utah and Colorado with ann Arctic cold front extending fromm Orove. Colo. Ci Priends may call at activity by creaUng a leglilitinH L. Wickel ..roST. !stward across southern Wyoming tb* mor Sharon Rodrigue*. 22. Burley. -|- this center diagonally northwestward acroi >8 the mortuary Monday evening A ^ $15 each for failure to yield me action committee and httliit and Idaho and Into Washington.on. As this front sags southward■d and ^nd untU until time of servloes Tues-S? rVAccidents U l righttTe. of way. Pined $28 each for Looks Down ^public relotlons director, H colder air iirlll continue to be broughtought Into sosouthern Idabo bringing day. rig h t —AtAge of 78 y Twin Falls county sheriff offi-• runningrunnli red lights were Sandra -mT Authority for the movei n |H ” temperatviretemperatiires down nltd cftusmg Intennltlent L A j-T ?nrtrifr. 17. B u rle v , a n d F ran k BURLEY, March 23—Lemmonn This weatherweathe pattern will affect: us for the nnext two to three days. ^ ~aYg~litvestlgate IndepencIndependence In thla French execut* :: valleys and Camai Pralrlo to thetho mid to iupper 30s over south,‘-TOO v • « Tfc 1 northwTnvestlgatlng offlcora reported f n Caribbean possession which heie are*“f«“ “meeUngs be held to late central and southwestern valleys.'*• I described a "speck of dust.";/• view prospecUve candldat« i -BdvlsetJ-ttr-exerelse-pfeoautloharypy. Liz s B a ck ______thV'Iocth e 1982 M ercu ry M rs. M cM lUln: Cause V u a of as; af „ Btocknien~irnd' hvotorlsts nttre-advl3elIt^ « l their operatlona than to any otherher groups. agent foi for Elizabeth Taylor com-IU P't.tn« spun niS around, struck a power-Manr-Asdiniaj^^ J.'.s.f fes^oler-m em bers endon*-ti< LDS church. . ------plained today thst the actress hhis is wifew ife arrived yesterday to ^ a su p i» rt candidates who art hl|b. Survivors Include his daugh­ of pole, owned by Idaho Power' DENVER. Colo.. March 23 WI’ tumultuitumultuoo reception on their ^P*™" ter. Mrs. John (Joy Ann) Stone. TEMPE^TURB ANDiND PRECIPITATION PHECIP -...... w.....w*s~ln]ui ss-tolupod-hy-an iin n ily niab.-OlS: Pcompany.-and-then-Avent- ? "' across _ ly lavorable toward better edt / Weather at 8 ajn. CST: Highestghest tempeitemperature Sunday, lowestst youOuyouths ■« who stormed Logan hi- [ —A yeast-llko mold that may-bo> quick t«tour of Ohe^ Prench West Heybum; one aon. Leslie L. weather on the rood to tho south side ond growing Inside half the world’s indies. ~ tlon and Substantially increict Wickel, Burley: two brothers. temperature last 13 hours, precipitationiclpltatlon fofor 24 hours ending at»t tematlontematlonal airport and a Boston ™ • Indies. , atatestate support Ior ths (ublii ,er stopiied. , inhab:hihabltants has been found to’ Mayor^ayor Alme Cesalre suddenly g-j,oola Quint Wickel. Burley, and Louis *a a.m. C:ST,CST, hhotel o tel for a looi at her and her,n No Injuries were reported and ;y schools.- . SUtlon Max. Mln. p. ham Pep. A na.lM Lo« ------6S 44 .83 ■£toractor hu husband. Richard Burton. “ ' cause asthma, sn aUergy special-■ g„,t<.hedswitched hi his welcomhig speech Wickel, Blba: two sUtera, -Mrs. obout $500 damages were re- V oluntary $5 yearly eontribo- ' Albuquarqu* ______8S J9 touL.m l^uIcvlJl# . ------_ H SO Olsousslng a Jam at the Shers- about 1st said today. , ,romfrom pr praise for do GauUe to \ a Volu: M argaret Callerwood, Burley.^ AmarilloAm.riiio ______! 71 ttl M.mphU------M*mphU — 6S SS D IS O ^ ton Plaza hotel In which theho ported to the vehicle. , _Dr. Irving H. Itkln. head off demand for an end to the depart- Uons by “ lEA members would pij • n d Mrs. M yrtle DeOtley. M il-- A>hniii«Avhwtll* _ —______il II Ml.ml MUm! Be«cti Beach ------Ti »» ton Plai .V Lawrence E. Fuston. 83, route ^ for the public relotlons expen. waukle; Ore., and seven grand-. AtlanU ___------.______liO 88 Mlill.nd. Midland. T.x. T«i ------7a 41 • . Burtons BUTtOns were Jostled aa they Lawr , allergy and asthma research at^ mental i status ol MMtlnlque. nillins*______» 12 •®2 MII Mllwauka«w. uIim ------tin 27 pushed " their way through thehi 1.!• wnswas cited by ofllceni after an, National Jewish hospital, said In p J. Another resolution reafflmrt Children. k . 3'™TnVhVm~ Uirtnlnrham ____ «1 40 Mlnn»apoll»-Mlnn.«poll«-8 t. T.ol _ »« 2« pusnea 1 ' Tho French leader was spend- lobby Sunday. John Springer saidM accident at 5:30 p.m. Saturday, an Interview that the mold, 20 the association's stand of mon .Funeral services will be helda BismarckHUnurck__------lh 24 .01)1 N*w N.W OrlMni Ori..n. ------m 44 loljby Sui n_ six and one-half miles south- ' ' Ing tho day on this Island, the Uie asj •t 3 pja. Thursday at the Mo-- B JBoatODo. u id ------S7 SO NawN.« York York . ------no ss Mrs.B ui Burton ren.Charlaaton, 8 (I.. C. _____62 4S' PhlUd.IphU Phllad.lphU _^______48 S» “S••She he 1 wrenched her back snd J*? ^ tributlon of state funds to at ter tho"^l953T::nevroIet he wos, man's mouth or throat li» rites will be conducted In thee Charl^c|«ri«u.n, ton.^ w Va. --- 4H 37 PltUbuijth^. - ■ .rm " he snld. "and was almost t»r tn« "Pf«slhlv halt the human i»p-. Tho «swing through tho French ‘ .... ■ ____« _____ .stm J--hB anvH m mlsse(>'*1i‘ Bnr rB m i h ig h - J. publle schools also Was apprwd ----- Elbit'Eeaielery: FVliiidtl MM gj;,';;***'''''' .04 ft a state if coUa^se.’^ drivmK I lUaUon corrles It around," Itklni Caribberfn-te rritories lo llowod ^ Chlcavo — ______S7 Portland. OiOre. _____ 54 10 .04 Bl E St«lt4 n- wny 74 and tan over a highway 'by the assembly, ■t th e McCulloch funeral bome® Cincinnati ______ft) SO iU J.l»h------67 8«> '‘IV"I’ve e IInever seen such an un- way Gaulle’s visit to Mexico last week ---- Jy s'lnesrtav afternoon and we-- ci.v.Cleveland1.nJ . _ _ S® 24 Rapid Clt*: . controlled reception," ho com- marker, i down- Into th? borrowI »“;!£■Tlie growth Of the mold. Itkln, to prompromote Inoceased trade withLh ------r •CniUm»Ul>-0 . I .! . __'49----- M------^4U«a ------ii -» 4 J, Pit, through a railroad fence and , Prance and. aupport for his In- Trthg and Thuraday uritU lime Tsmmtrairtir ~pnnnw. "Tlie Burtons wanted V -Plv>- WF , 1» enr.nuragfiS>-by the p r^ D *nV er______fll 2.1 Ulchmcmd lllchmorid ______- 61 17 plained. ler ^ c r an Irrigation aiKnT"’Where . ot service. Dm MoIom ______43 81 88i.l. LouU LouU ------_ 48 8* naysay hello to Uielr fans, bul under over a longed use of antibiotics aiRr ■dependei ?d What This Nation ----— i.~iTiw. I - 11 iirf-i—-HHrwK—f,- — ■_ __i>«JtJ-ak3.X i l the«ir.cogdj.Uons It was Impos- the. vehicle atopped. , steroid drugs used to treat as-. power strivingi to regain past ‘ Duluth ______2« 2« ~ T?ah A^f«Wft — -iiu ----.to^fii^oo ^ ------hitchPd. a. ride to hls .“Un I)l« |o ______ts SJ .4S stole.”stole.’*^ ~ ' *-thmn and^thrlllB...... grondeui_ grondeur. ______■ .. 1Needa1 C t Islrood Kl Paao______76 60 .‘^n 3C homo . at>d notified sheriff of- Magic Valley Fort Worth _____ 69 hi Han FrancUFrancUco _____ 40 44 .70.70 HotCl Hotel m anager Daniel Nytooe, home . Itkln also said that the pres-- PriorIPrlOT to his v H t here. Gaulle stopped In Guadeloi^ 'TtAlJnn ...... --Ill _ ifl -tf nH |» I ^ he —-No—in ^ry —was--xeported andI ence of the mold within one's Gaulle -2"" e h b e t e e t couple~lo“ Jet them iralde the "O—i [ body does noniecessayny^jaean arid Indianapolis ------49 ' *0 ~~ Shrevepoi-t Shrevepoi-t .______6:i 4« COUpIe t c> about $60 damages were reported opdy r ari¥T^®ch'OUInir."TJie"pe6pIeP fS oT " WASHINGTON. March a fif F u n era ls^ Jackton, MU«. _____ 61 8» Mp<>kan«Mpokane______84 U .02■OJ hotel, hOtcl, de-scrlbed d< the experience about ] the person ts susccpUble. to as-• GuadeloGuadeloupe, lUcrf the residents’of^ —The_xhe small airlines' greatd ' " '___ JaeUsonvtlUJaeUaonvtlU _------«S 43 Tam Tam pa pa------1------61 H as "the worst thing I’ve beenen toto theUie vehicle. ‘^ P 44 T uca.in______65 m i “ thma. Only those who are sensl-- Martlnlqirtr.Martlnli; caUed for autonomy need i,is a good twin-engined ik> BURLEY—Funeral services forir K«niuKama* cityCity ______Tuea«»n ---- through In my life " Demmon Leonard Wickel willn Laa V««a« ______&• 40 .01Dl Waahlngton Waahinston ______Rl »S thrOUgh Uve—or allergic—to tho mold wUl1 when de OauDt addressed them, plane ablet to carry 20 passenia V Llttla Koek______57 BS w Wiehlla i.hu...... «i 47 By By the the Ume they reached the V p|*‘ probably get asthma. 0 , q . be held at 3 pjn. Thursday at ^m e temperoture extremes from within the United States ex-*■ elevator. elevator, Burton was In a rageS: t-.zl.-lScranton < Picked probaJ Do GauUe’s reply to the de-:- accordiaccording to the federal avliii^H the McCJulloch funeral homo The mold Itself doesn't gener-■ mands „a„ds yyesterday was; agencyagency. I ® cept Alaska and Hawaii. Mondayny lows. —i:—13 at Cut Bank. Mont.. and ,„d hishis wifei near hysterics. 1 > « t | ally cause disease—although It _ chapel with Bishop Ned Moon. and —11 at .Lewiston. Mont., and GOreat reat Falls, M ont.; greatest .j.},e Bi Ul J ”A state U not buUt withJl Hie agency, searching (orl^H BeyWd LDS ward, offlctatlng. ~ J* “t The Burtons arrived here with JDBy j 'California £has been■ blamed for thrush, a a st '' snow depth, 18 Inches at Marquettequette countycount; airiJort, Mich. the t},e company comi of Shakespearean ^ _ |1 chUdhood ailment encouraged byf specMspecks of ^ dust." replacereplacement for the 30-ye>r4^| -----^ jo ^ eludlM rit«a- wlU be con. , ‘ . - - ....—______r yDC3. s . s said yesterday there duoted In tha Elba, cemetery, --CoUege-GOE___ ^ Alaaka, Hawaiiall and Canada Cana lef lef (tbab tho Shubert theater -----13—loca l servlee olr llnss-ttilM —j menda majr call at,the McCW-' Highest^iBhMt temperaturet. and lowest temperati BAN PRiANOISCW. Morch 231 longer common In the United rix_, J could use at least 300 such pIuo^B fu n ^ home Wednesday est temperature last 13 hours, pre-«- opening oDcnlng Tuesday.' States and usually, said Itkln, J5|,||(] 1 clpltaUon lor last 3i hours endingding 4 a.m. :PST. __ {^1—If opinions of California R«- Statea Students Plan by 197S.______y ^ •ftamoon and evening and Station Mas. Mln.^ Pep.p. RtatlnnStation Mas. Uin. Pep. ^ publican collegians are heeded, the moldm grows quite harmlessly. _ . I b v n d t y tmtU Ume of services, c.iiiA’CaUrarr ______7 -1* Wlnnlp#rWinnlper —------!• 24 .W7 M 1*C Gov. William Scranton of Penn- The presence of the mold. It- I f ltj ' ■ Kdfnonton „.i,n -...— 10 ^20 Vancouver Vancouver . 49 !tO - Mrs; l.f.ALl9a Glenn, 79, sylvanla « should prepare to plunge kin said,s has been known for; Triptr to Cuba 7777; . BURI*Y—Oravealde aervlcosB Montreal ------44 10 .01II Anehoraca Anehorac* ______. 14 23 .41 v r'« i many years, •'but It was over- SAN ;FBANCISCO, March 33 J M Ottawa ' 40 ]• Falriianka Patrtkanka ______2« 16 .Oi K . 11TI Into tlie 10(H presidential race, many to r David W. Braden will be® R««inagiar.* ______------U -J .OS JuijfauIS Juijfau ______111 14 - I.VKimberly, 1H 1I Dies looked by pracUcally every al-• (Jl—PlansWl—Plan for a second trip to” j ■ Lindsay S* beld at I pjn. Tuesday at Pleas-‘ Torontoiv>ronta ____ — 40 SI Rttnolulu Rttnolulu ------— 77 .19 w Scranton came, from a dark looked . Cuba in defiance of state depart- • hbrse position Sunday to win a lerglst In the world aa s poesl- Cubo In " of Twin Palli ^ ant View cemetery. ble cause for asthma." jnont-ment rejregulations, were annoiinc* * 4EERATURE3 ” In Rest “ Home Ullrd! ^ ballot ncmlnallon at a hie cai ______XDABQ_TEMEERATURI KIMBERLY, March 23—Mra. ^^^ 1^ , Scientists at National JewlshjCdL ed 5und4 La^Uton Lawlston ______— 50 2.% Margaret Malena Glenn, 19. long'« ventlonv en tlo n stag ed by the C alifornia dl.'icovidLscovered almost accidentally mlttee ft ii WATER i l ' Vices for Robert Perebauer will — Uie connection between the mold Chris ; r 4l44aa.. ______Al-----U______Malad- _____ n •U- .time-thno Ktmhetly K l« rfjldent. iUcd-ltt » .CoUego -RepubUcftn.v______— I Chris Ralsner. a San Francisco:o ■ i H t te liald at i p jn . W ednesday a t^ Huhl nlli,.'' ______~ 41 'JT Mountain Mountain Home Ht _____ 4.^ IS _-»*_. 'and~#sthnTB=a—respiratory—dls-“irtat»--college—senior—and—area -otato—ct ; *------f P arm a______4S la .08 a.m.^.m. MondayMOT at MounUin View tee Christ Church Episcopal., Burler Buriw ------_ 17 11 P arm a------The group, which spilt last year soose. " Thero are about four mil-' chalrmaichairman of the committee, said^i--CONDfflONERS-i|^ ■ Shoahone. w ith th e Rev. F ath er- Oaldwell .------______4« <11 Pocatello Poeatell® ------_ 88 1.1 !o4 .04 rest rest home. hom ^from the more con-servatlve CJall- ' ^ Caatle/nrd ______4010 FreetonPreaton ______81 1« Mrs. vrra Glennn was bom Sept. 2, ■ lion asthma sufferers In the> the CubiCuban Federation of Unlver-r- ■ $AtO-^e«VICI-«tNT*U - b a t o j y y degrtft. rector of the* tCTrti.rdF^trfleld ______Z 10 1 R««hur«R**hur« ---______40 -2 . , • fomlo. Yaung Kepubllcans. dead, xmited ' States...... ------sUysliy SttKStudents offered to*pay all^II1 .*J ------______L ^ 43 JO ,0414 Rupert ______40 15 1884 J8B-4.. in. -1*^ JWlUawli-Utahrand- wss, jockodlocked on the first two ballots ^ . Grsncevllle ______1 0 ------BalmonBalmon------—r r ------TO .01■o! niarrledmarried Ito James D. Glenn July Itkln snld that" an Israeli pa-’ expcn.ses of some 500 AmericansIS ;■ . PHONE ; ■ , Oaldwell. officiating. Family sug-^ Idaho Falla ~ . - 11 1 Twin FalU . ” among Sen. Barry Goldwater, tlent . was brought to tho hospitalI for the th e July . trip. • Faiu ------40 19 21. 1003. 1D03. In Albion. T heir m ar- Gov. j Nelson Rockefeller and , j : 733 0145 ;| > piU an contrlbuUons ba made ''*"• ~ ''' suffering from asthma of an ap; So far.far said Ralsner, about 40 J - to charity. NORTH e i rlage was solemnized In the Ix>- ^mbassAmbassador Henry Cabot Lodge. ‘ I* 717 M ain Avc. West n o r t h e r n IDAHO — Partlytly cloudy tonighttc with Increasing gan LDS temple hi 1938. She has parently unknown origin. About• Sansan FranciscoFroi area students havere ■ I • _ __ 1———. cloudlneas T ea in tho mountains Tuesday. LU- 7 , cloudiness Tuesday. Snow flurries In the me ■ resided In Kimberly since 1017.^ ^ ___ ththe e ssame a Ume Itkln had learnedII | signed uup. I ■■**1h ] KIMBERLY—Funeral services* Uo watmec-warmer Tueaday. Low tonightiht 6-30^an,,/ /*!_-, f f __ Berg's tSvIn FaUs mortuary ' iVIni ters. Mrs. F- W. (Ona) Goodwill. VlctorvUle. Callf.: Mrs. L. C.^ Pr6BeSf^tC^~^t^ * 1 « tract of the mold and. found thot ■ chapel WlUl th e Rev. M arUn: IM T X C agic i ] V alleyeyTffospilals Hi v S It produced a severe allergic re- _ Tknnnce officiating. Concluding . .. * (Velta) : Backus. Kimberly, andid WASHINGTON.WAS) March 23 U pro. n. An inveaiiffation was called for actionactio n . rttea wUl be eanduntad at thttI janyirA laglC -^Vnllfiv IVtftmoriallII CasiCassia Memorial Mrs. Boydeb o (Letha) Belllston, An Inv Sunset Memorial pork. Friends - TPndlettm, -ore ; two sons. Dele i tOdftytodny J buying p ractices ol DDuring ur: a study program that Can w i NERVEE DlDEAFNESS I [ A dm itted Adm itted "followed. 81 poft«nt»-were_lcaitfl.------_ . nuiy call at the mortuary from ' Glenn, Twin Falls, and Merrll•11 the nation'snal largj Tood c h ~foHowi ^IY ^-N EW FRfeE—■ j Tuesday evening until Ume off Mra. WwWarren Bldnner. Mrs.s. Mr«.Mrs, DeeDe< Kelcher, Buson Bow-'''■ QjcnnGlenn. Kimberly; one sister,■r, stores. stores. with I the same extract. The re- D suits. Itkln said, proved that U MKTvice. Bobby Orlgsa.orlg Harlan O'Ouln.1, ers.er.i. Mrs. O' rland B atem an. Mn- Mrs. . , Ida L. Whitaker. Salt Lakete Sen. Sen. O nie M cGee, D . Wj-o., , ; BTHEtPED?.LF : BOOKLETI ■ seti.iltlvUy to the mold was a fre­ ______mIU, . RaymorRasrmond Bowyer. Mrs. 'tedd InlneInine BodBodily and Mr.s. Delbert City, and 12 grandchildren andid chairman clmlrmt of a senate commerce . Samples. Mrs. lA niy Orubb.t), Fenton, nilnl Burley: Mrs. Edward ,, J.V quent cause of asthma. TRU*"New FREE BOOKLET Idlj THEE Nerve Nerve Deafness and ansuera («► TWIN FALLS — Services forI Oeorge PetUt. Olenn Sandoww OorrlnRe.OorrlnKC, Oakley, Mrs. Frank 13 *3 great-grandchUdren. subcommltiec. subcom bpened hearings ^ TRUTH ABOUT 'NERVE£ portant portani questions: Can s u r ^ M ra. M ary A nn T hom pson wUlI Mrs.™ Lewis Doane. All Keicher, Funeral services aro pendinglg on on aa proposal pr to direct a federal . . DEAFNESS", the mojt commonn help? help? What' sboui hearing i«oiT .» bi Ijerd al J:30 p.m. TUMday at n Kelcher, Heyburn. Mrs_£ldon ^ F alls; Mrs. Roger Kalbflelschh Rasmu.«werRasmu.uen and Mrs. Leo Broad-J. at While wnite mortuaiy. tmdc-commission tmdeT:* inquiry cn this Driver J Cited butbmmisunderjiDOdlypeorhenring mi g Wha! Whal dod doctors say? What Wp Berg's Twin Falls m ortuary^ and Kenneth Rork, Both Filer; head, botl' ,n ------subject subject and said: impairment. Called "THE ihould should you seek? •; head, both Paul; Lof tls Huston. — Iv a n B. S k in n er. 45. IMO M aple f a CT <^pel tor Uie Rev. H e.^ B ro ^ ?Ji?„MdBernard Ouenechea.o* Shoshone;;; Hanaen;Honsen; NMrs. Clayton Bryan. Al- I var FACTS ABOUT NERVE DEAF- If [f you yo are among ihe millK>« pastor of the Church of the nro •'Livestock producers In Wyo- street, wns cited for making an NESS’ 5 W illiam BrowHa H aw lton; Robynn blon. and Eugene Moon. Rupert.rt. OSecond C C O Trial for mine,mlng. foodU canners In Texas and imppoj NESS", this frank, plain-language® of ofpcop people who have d»fficuUyhe*[* ] ■ N to en e. FUi*l rites wtU be heldJ Kahn. Hansen; Bert Shirty, Hal- Improper turn by elty police after booklet book I revealj cxacily whal* ingintdue due to lhe common but nttJc H I ■ Dismissed poultry growers in Alabama have a two-cnr Bccldent nt 3:40 p.m. Nerve In sunset Meijjorlal park. Friends^ lev: Mrs. Dencll Oold, Buhl; , ^ e " o Nerve Deafnesi i«, dejcribei ils* understood undcrs' pTdblem of N e^ H *B*y call a t tn e cnSpeTfrom Muii« an d Jacob — -^ M rs---- Da vid— Cameron,-—M.. n Beckwith Is Set each borne witness to the unholy Suadl*y at 3econd avenue west causcs and jyrnptoms; tclli why Dcafnc! : ^ i f d ^ i S 6 b s m ^ h- JACkSOM. SIL«5 . March 13 TTTFT aability b ility tof th e grel^ g. f Deafness, iend for. ■ day afternoon untU time of serv- D lsm lned Hiu-old E.'.tL'i. Mrs. Harvey Arch- JACKE and Seventh street west. ,you c; can someiim« HEAR but* COPY COPY ofi this inTormauvc booW H Leon Hammond. Donsid Jones., er, Mrs. M ark Kunzler and Mr.i,rs. —Circuit V^d^je Loon HcndrlclcIcjtrarlly | trarlJy to establish ahd enforcc SklnSkinner was cited after he not UJUNDERSTAND words. TODAY, TOPA' There is no obligsiiofc H . __ r ~ ______1 ___ _ Leon Hmr Wayae Lewii^-Ji-, Jdarca WUdeu.!U, today sclsel April fl af the date of prices ------Chrlstophcf Clu'Istophcj* Pope. Mrs.—John )f prices to the producer while drove his _1956 Chevrolet from. ____ _ D Disjp up^ common fallacies aboutI Write Write oro come in to ______H TWIN FALLS—Oravlslde serv-- Caldwell. Mrs.I Howard Cnrr. Mrs. Royce Tolman and Mrsrs, a new trialtri for Byron de h\ Beck* wiHihbktrng wlfRhbli iTie • ad^Tilage^ orijhcthe righlri{ lane of trafffc~on Sec­ Jcec for Mrs. Julia C. Newmann Mrs.M rs. RRlchw ichard Clark. Mrs. BUly' Dean ^Kclcher. all Burley; Mrsrs wlih,with, accusedncc Ambush .flayer of>f those pricepi concessions from the ond avenuea\ west into tiie path of wUl be cAiducted at 11 ajn. connellConnell and son a,nd Ichiro K a- “Rii.-isrll Colc. Kan.^en; Mrs. Rob-b“ NejrroNearo cl'civil rlphis lender MedRarr consumer.’' consum< - a 1063 “P ord d riv en by R an a n Tuesday »t Twin Falls ceme-- wamoto. ai:all Twin Falls; Mrs. e n M ahoney. Albion, Edwardrd EVers. _------—------WatjioiW at*on, 16. 203 S e v en th avenue DEPT 175,, BOX 3146 I tery by tlie Rev. Warrtsn Howell,I. ailbertoilbert MaMartin and Ty King. Gorrlncc. Onkley; Mrs. Verl!rl TThe h e pr proce.M of drtiwlntr n 300- east. Bench. Rupert, Pamela Fair-1 m an spe Bplaoopal Church of the Ascen-- both Burley:Biiric; Mrs. Max Durk, „ " r-|man special vrnire (or Brck- Meeting IfJ Set No Injuries1 jrere reported. MINNEAPOLIS,, MINN.,MINI 55403 I __ alon.' Blackfoot; ) Mrs. Pai EllLi, Hnz-; chlld.^, HHe> eyburn. Mrs. Dale Lesle,te. ■ wlthswith ,.i se.second trui started^ The j annual pre-j^enson Knot- ' - ' ~ — eltonT" 'M n r IlcH P aul) I Paul, snd Mr.v Ro^rt Btown;*n;*Immcdlfltcl).-. Immcdlot .. . .Jroie-b« jj Malta. B„,i, p -liole— meeting will be ClfKA ClIBA TRADE CI;t BHUNNED H H H l - ■- OOODINO — I^eral serrtcM* and Mrs. IFrank Crowther and B oth Dis( Afiy WiUlflm Wal-* h eld n t 7 30 p.m. T h u rsd a y at PAPARIS. R March 23 Turn — for Jamea Boy HIggIni wlU be daughter. B »*rth. and ® daughter. Richfield. Irr nnd Beckwith's attorneyft* th e d r y h a ll con fcren ce rocwn. United U nited States urged i(.*« allies to> • ■ S h h SS h S conducted at a pm. Wednesdayy Births A A aonson wa..v bom to Mr. and»d HardyH.trdy LouLc nnd Stanny Sandors* Allxil 'coaches'coa and sponsors are day to la Thonipaon funeral chapel byy Daughters were bom to Mr,r Mrs. Mrs. Amold■Amol Hull, Burley. told the day to cut off trade with Cuba - told the coun they felt a Juryy Ursed Urged U lo attend, Rules and reg-.,but,but was w reported to have met | the Rer. I>wlght E. -WUcher,^ „r,dand Mrs.^ r s ErnestEt Andcr»on. Twinn ------would be would be more difficult to selectt ulattons ulatlons will be dl-sciL^ed. TwUhwith a i flat turndown from the' Ooodlnc First Methodist church. FalLs. fsILs. anNIXON PICKS KENNEDY k ^ M1A.MI. Fla . M.irch 23 ^ 401 85 shores for J96-J 964 season VI wm ijEY — Funeral aervlcM ^"hted MoreMore ths than 100 doren egKs will RK-j,„d ; J Timothy Pierson and Mrs. 5 , hidden “ RicJiard Nf. Nlxon predlcLi that m To bc bid in'blocks, of,50 shshares or mora ■ - - ^ t e ^ . F r a t t Hyma* wlU be '■ be hidden for the annual InJJ pr,jPrejUdex^l4d|.„t Johi^son will pick AtCy. ^ w jil n t 1 pjlu. Wednesday at theI. Gladys Lawrence, both CXyyJIng;• Falls p,,j, Easter egg huot. 10 bo heid . Mr.1, Leonard Pltmus, Hagermaa. \n . m ^ CWn. R obert P. K ennedy to ru n %5 TROPh * UOB atake U berM Cle by n •H IE S I and Mrs. Donald Watktas. Bur-^ at 10 p„^ a.m. Saturday at the cityy\for ifor vice {president on the D em -'^ t w i n FALLS.LS CJCANAL I r i S r —* Oscar Robertson. Pinal ^ 'bcratlc tic a m . » m B* held a t Uie Plea- ">'• 'bcratic ticket next November. ^ fATER SHARES | ■ DHmlned Children parUclpatlng In th e',^^^^— i!^ for Every OccasionOc< ^ COMPANY WATER i t S Vlaw cemetery. Friends may ' hunt, sponsored by the Twin ^ ’it thn McCulloch funeral1 “Mrs. "• Ara Dlmon. Oooding. hunt, spoi . BIrUu P“I'sFalls ExchiExchange club and assisted A I W • Group Discounts 20 shares for 1964 seasonason ■ — tiisilMiruaedaT attemoon and uti- . ^ sin Line Canal ■ ^^g^rS?rlce. Wednesday. A aon -was bom to Mr. andJ by**1’ the TwinTwi palls parlcS"and rec- To be delivered from Main Line > Mra. Donald Watkins, Burley. reaUon de|department. wlU be di­“ ADULTS ^ ^ -• 20c per line Engrovingroring■ f iJw s or- ffrom High Line CanalI upstreoupstreom H I _____ Tidedvided tntoInlo our age groups. 1-3, : — fo x u m l senrlces . W • No Hidden Costsits c ^ from Airport. - , «|flOmr5B«rU»* Jane James wlU S t. B cnc <-5. 6-T and 8-10. Prizes wUl beJ; JOIN'THE W ; St. jftencdicr.^ Jerom e glvejl for all golden eggs found. " M U at II ajn. Tuesday at. f Admitted ' , "MUSIC MAKERS'' W1^ ^ * See our lor^e in-ito*' Mrs. Lee Polti.Pol all Jerome. market. Lessons In Complete Privacy. ^ ^ .10 AJn. Thursday' -V . Dlsmljaed• Mr.vMr.'S. AmAnns Davls. home eco- J P- occeplance. r >t»ira Dti .. nomlcs Joacher. at-oxeary iwUor------1 ------l».lJ_*^T It«^-|l4lt ------^ l-h(gh-eeh o»lr ssM; henTe-eoonomie------S • J . H ILU until time oft prviUe OrvlUe Mcl.eanMcL and Mrs. Estelllatudents I students will w boll and dyo the. PHONEri 733>4S«2 -% ^ ------— 1AKE3• E e a.V y w e r t i — — ------— J —Cify_^i::Twin .■ ( t lFoil F a i r s . I d f l h « > „ a ' MeloMein and soson, all Jf^oma. 1 eggi for thtthi hunt,.'. .

^ ■. /• >. - i . ' ' «4 - ,------——:______X ______- ...... ;■ ^ R eporiedibr Monclay, March 23-/1964 . C lT ~~" Fil^' Filer -m m 0peiiiiig45ates Reji Twin Falls Timei-New* 3 ir^ewth Idaho I f T h e Le c n ^ t e n ^ S th o r y x^iosi]C h o seiito __ I GGrazing ra Uiliti^TO^ nnorth*»nd^'ea»t,*'whl^'u o rth and ptS do^ K BY WWdopio o d ISHMAEt H ~ | ~ b-BOISE. o i s x M « rc ti-a a ----- D lstTlot MWWW -seedll Medllngs. Soil .raol»tm«..*p-. Inantly—i4or-taprlnr tn tllh>M If i-nnHIHnn« r^n- Ling jng unltannlts wlU be In yoordaneti .. IhSeBlijBBTO will be h^u held Kt Purdue unlver- ■ . UHilt«dIthlted to date. Tho late cold tlnue unfunfavorable, further vol- with licensedlicen use or will be work. uty.Slty. LaFaycLaPayett*, Ind.. In July^ w eather tmtory delaye lh-tur«out-w -ir<-1t cd e d .. out with t thfl atnrJmmn ta --_ . wHw'lOTKiSSMBSfcBHBpj^ The conviconvocation is held every foragoon g a development d on establlih- quested,Quested. I volved as weather conditions per­ Im four vearsyears tor young people of edd plaru aa well as emergence of The cencentral portlonOf the Say- mit._____ B high school age and welcomes —- - ^ lor Creek unit typified by a veg- T II I n n f f i 11 some 83.000 students to. its ses- FINISHES COURSE ptatlveetatlve coicover of ?!aiB>brusli. June- ■ « a || / iI r slons. The T he Idaho c6nTereVS6e~Df H ------PAOL.-P A in . MSfirh Ita^Arm y Elc.^ gra.-agra.ss and annual Iorbs. Is'sched- B# IH ■* ' jbSF ju «*‘! A the MethodistM ethod church is allowed LforoyliOroy Oi . K la m m . so n of M r. u led to opopei^ M arch 30. ‘■w S w isS a l to send 13 Istudent delegates and. - PR andmd MMrs. Fred Klamm. Paul. Tho Tindall.Tli l‘ole preek. Wll- K I N G C O A l f three adult advisers to attend. haslas completedcor a flve-wcek en- son and OreanaC unius are sched- Vk/i TThis his is tthe third tl(ne In ita ^ ; gj; i1 nn ee ^^ r equipment mecjianlc uled to open o April 3. llie Cow WARBERG'S TT J enUreentire histhistory that the Filer course:ours« ati the' U. S. army scJiool, ciwk. SouthSo MounUin, Hager- 7 3 3 — -7 3 7 1 ■<» Q .i«l»r| MMethodist ethodist church haa had the Europe.Europe, in Mumau, German^'. man: man; SoutlisldeSou and that portion honor of having a representa- LOLORAINE MOLSEK i55 ' ' ' ' honor of 1 ■" ■ ' .1 ' .''C"iwKMI. tlve at Uie convocation. .• . • . F Filer has been selected n fc ^ M1Mlsa.s3, Moi;Molsee Is a Junior at the *®to attenattend the NaUonal Con­ sHfcfflSPTT nB te K ler blgh-achool, is an active vocation for Methodist Youth V member of the Methodist church ai ru‘i^iie"ulirirejrtfiy~t;ftFty- ...... I and of the youth fellowship. She "*.ette, • Ind., In July. Sbe Is so- t o c o ^l^ppoFtunil G m i t y ! Is a member of the chancel choir Jllve In the Methodist Youth i and assistsasslsU in the kindergarten fellowship st Filer, helps tn ihe ' department of the church school. kindergarten department of the \ \ i church school and tines In the ; Would V you likece to invest in a□ loclocal, going H 7~jHBI^RH^it9H^VjR^fflP^BrHg - She Is also a a member of the chancel |' choir, Onlj 12 youths ____ Oirla* league at aehooli-Order of— rrtiiii ih ing over $4Q,QQQ?? LocalLoi man-____ the Ralnbc Rainbow lor Olrls. and bo- chosen ei,„,en toi sltend, acoordini to io'^KSlongs to a 4-H club. the Rev. Allen Reesor, pastor. ^ager will take in ppartner or investcivestor — Work- i| T h e R ev. A llen R eesor, p a s t o r , ------l i ^ P i P ^ ' i J stated man many young people apply AWARDED MEDAL j,Ing or non-workinDrking basis. M in.in. ofo $75,000. but only 13 fronr-Uie entire con- BUHL.b UHL March 23—Capt. Dale I K m S B ^ / f M ference are ference are chosen. EE. Cartee.cart» son of Mr. and Mrs. | opportunity. ^------^ ----- Xeonard I^eonard \V -CiiLrtj»n. Ruhl. hpfi __This is a rare oppo been decorated with the United Statea air. force commendation WRITE BOXOX 1 I 8 B C/O TIMES^I^S NtW S OakOakleyJ Airs. mmedal edal aiat PlatCaburgh atr force iBflll^w M w i PlanPlans to Pay bu.se, N. - Y. OROR CCALL 733-5736 I B M ' ISKiil*8!M a k J USE U S E 1TI\^TMES-^^ErWS WANT ADS POR FAST SE1X.INQ RgSULTS 1 - - B~|B|IBfflBM -DeblJ>eUt4Mi-PooL^ oOAKLEY, a k ijK\ March 23—Plana for, I------^------raising money to pay off the lki\. I I fiwimmlndswimming pool debt were dis­ <, Hi Hjfts cussed cu&sed al a community meeting ■ iwBim Friday nightnig at the Playhouse, j ! DavidD av id LIjike, president of the i I 733-8212 ChamberC h am b er cof Commerce, conduct, j W I T H m H fc—'iY il. ed the meeting. Speakers were JJohn o h n ClaiClark who-«ulllned tha, ------P TOR y « | _ _ _ T H A T |^H|M|vW*WsSn statussta tu s of OafcWy's activities and iH ^ E iZ r''" t Y”*?,'-*^/- organl2uitl»«.It, Aw Mw e M w lor rears and yeenu B *"^fin il HUiuH.'^ w ra p p e d t he e body b o d y ii> ii;) linon 1 -elotha with^_ tharricht h «tr.r ic h ■'ip ii-p s , n ftt^ r______' Bettcr>thsp>«T«r A. O. Bmitli ghniIm lUtmiM na . . . pha «>chat«« . 4 ““ “gpgn open mi»tiasi yenr; Tt-m ii opem tte mtrr ——*------— Mem ber of Th» SYttrt a« « . «■___. !»*« , » — — ■ the Jewish burial c u s t oom. m . __ ^ , the black this summer. . Riv>.r Vnll,.v ______Zi|H*^*****^^*rnewtS'pesiBPeS‘W"^er'W■I. a roii..o.------■------: |l Then they took it to;o a new toi tomb In -the' gardenn where the th crucifixion Martin also spoke on water!:r: Electricol Assi - No deitottloM fcr l»«thtil !■ la Mmb had hebeen hewn out of ,solidsolid rock and i jta.s very cVrning*'"cernJng thc operation of the I formidable, but to preventivent deaeci desecration of tRe'body t>y~ttTB" — IR VffarH ft/ R<»d! m a ^Cross m s 'r swlmmlnp w i prograin^^pe^rl-1 ^ H i PhoiPhone 733-8212 ■ ~~oi^ereT in'argre stone roltetlroTTe£rTti'TFoMrT)T~tlTe-BfrtraTTcer-~-“ Tn“fr g ~~441-^Mmn^ A venue -...... iSEETTir‘eiTcc> 1q ygSrs "‘~wlth ^tKe^ b 622Lv ' ______y. nue-^€asl^j— ^ ~ — — r ------...... ______, A Thus was the Son of Man laiclaid to rest. Scouts s^swimming program and —------— served on the YMCA along with ,^, | , operating the Burley swimming JEMWtffWBtr.iWggg pool before moving to Oakley. f I Valley Drill FHA CChapter at ProtProtection The group voted to appoint a ^ ^ committee commltte later to serve with d o e s b e s t— Valley Selects i 7 „ „ i him - A m o n g t h e gs electricity doe: I Team G ives b or smokers A committee was elected to le many things e Its New Officers> ^ • - | 1 solicit flfunds to complete the |wii||i|j^ B A n n n a l m i o w EDEN-HAZ_^TON.e d e n -h a March 23 project and it was stressed In C€l _ the^mLtthe meeting that If every family EDEN-HAZBXTON, M arch 23 elected fofor r tho tl Valley FFA chap-»- p PALM a UM BEACHB SHORES. Flft.. In the th eve valley w ould t>av th e Villey V lklngettes p reaen ted ter. t e r MMarch arch 23 ((UPD—A cancer sclcnttstAt bill could be paid In a short time. Uielr annual drill team exhibl- Oary ItollHall is president; John^ 5ftys sclenoscience m a y devejop a ch em[). - C C o o m m m m i itte e m em b ers are J a y '■ tlon Prlday night at VaUey high M Meyer, eyer, vicev ice p re sid e n t; M onte leal ((.^i pprotection ro ti for cigarettete Robinson, Robinson Alan Warr, Mllfurd ichool for a capacity crowd. Turner, secsecretary; Kenny Joa, .smokers atagainst cancer. B Bergener erg en e r, W inslow W hlteley. Marching patterns and drills as treaaurCT._Jtreasurer; John Metzler. report- Dr. rrimCharleii Hugglrw, directorQj. Boyd Poulton, Austin Helms and K tell as dance selections were i>er- er, and Dwaln Cook, sentinel.' ■ of . the / Ben_ May cancer research R oy S teel. ■ H lonned. T he s ix th g ra d e d rill Ou^ln* O u tg o g ln g Pr“'‘*="‘ laboratoryli^boratory at the University of ■■■■■■ ;■ Itun also marched. ■ Chicago, Raid tobacco smoke' Oary HaJI and Lanny John.ion ■■ The Valley Pep band, undcr oary Haii ' causes cancer. He sa^d the can- PCPersonalized Ti Gifts b H | were selected delegates, -to the cer-caufllng cau-ilno p ro p e rty in th e jmfioke r ^ D the dlreoMon of .J im R ogers.' Idaho PFA convention at Idaho . ‘ " }M —l>laywl-th«-op«nJiig nat.lonni an -1 „ °P° is the aromatic hydrocarbon,n FORrUK ALL OCCASIONS H K - TaiinBtsrcir-«i 7- m i n d - 2 ft------'c o m ^ u n o . Dcn26‘nk.)pyrL»ne.------!■ them and a selection by Rogers,' Tho annual parent-son han- „ .. ' ; ■ -The V lklngeltcs.” M usic fo r th eI auet was dtscawed and It wasa5 He said compounds of the same i ^ Panclli ^ P«ni t H —iimruti" wii^ pit’sgntutl—to —I ^1^ ~ to 9 havn ]oint ;■ «»m captain Sandra Elsenhauer iTIA banquet this year. lUn cancel canceroun power In body Oreenhanda receiving theI e chemistry chcmlstry and th u s protect'!Ct • SUtlonarysuti # Addrvii L*bcli I I 6tnlor” 'drlll team girls were’ chapter h^^pf'fan farmer degree are Scotttti smokers. smokers. ;■ pruentcd flowers by Mrs. Ila‘ Beames, eEvan" Black. Gary Ken-1 - Dr. Dr. Hu Hugglna yesterday ad-d - ®• PUyIngPJ* Card* • Ntpkin* - ■ Murphy, advU er fo r th e V iking-■ nlson, J o h n M eyer, M ike W e a th1 - drp.s.ied rfre.s.-^ed th< the xlxth annual seminara r ^ Book AAatchat )■ tttes. They are Loretta ^arr,' crwax. grlc Brick Wells. Ron Hite,«. for sciencegclence writers, «ponsoT^ by Judy Bowlin, S an d y E lsen h au er,; Dan TThompson lio m p and Dlno Oalln-1 - the the AmerliAmerican Cancer aoclety. ** ^ • Brl«f Cat*t • Phona Book Covan [ do. . ^ Judy M cClain. T w o fo rm er d rill ' ' — ■ " . ~ -.•: • - ' -" ♦ jcr» Scrap Book* Pho!^.AW>wW^ H team captains, M rs. B ob K in c aid, — ------WATC .• WATCH SHOP OPENS ------. — ' - - ■ tnd Mrs. Dan Sellers also were^ Ross |McCloud Is} HAIL^TY,hai^ev M a rc h 23 — R o b ert:rt WeddingWe. and Annlvartary Reddy is an old hand sring ' ^ ...... ==n -=~ ^ -I ■ honored. Judy Hageman, accom- _ Roberson haa op«ned a watch re-■e- AccatiOfla« hand at water heating, offering -■^^nleiLhy .Dlane^JKeteaer, Btmg' Honored H O n O l at Rites3 pair shop In an off ico in the PHONI ORDERS WEICOMI ^ thetl most practical ind sat both ^ X''. ______■ •Moments to Remember." during te front of ths Mint bar and caJeji?€' Bank 4 Trutf Bidg. 737-^532 H the presentation. ' OOODINO, GOODINt March 23—Private front of tl id satisfactory service for both , funeral servlcca honoring Rom■“ on MainM ain street.i Roberson oper-j m i,- domestic and commercial u peed A special comedy feature was The Hills Of Idaho d ^ J presented by a group of viking-. McCloud McCloud were w conducted at 2 atfd ^• Jewelry _ store In HaUey j -* cial uses. N ow new super-speed ■ euea bUKjd aa "T h e S tin k B ugs,". p. m. Saturday S a ti at Thompson19, several years ago. - - — xtric ^ . dFiipel by Lincoln lodge No. D9, several yea ■ 4500-watt elemcntsmake n< W *ho Imitated the "Beatties." ?». ake new Quick Recovery electric m They are Janet York, Debbie, AF and AM. ■■HH I ' I > TH REE TIJVi - o l d I ~ S W.iers, Hllarla Torres, Judy PallbearexTT were Fred Hend- w'ater heaters * ( I TIMES FASTER than the old m Susan Miller. K a th y' Hckson. Wayne Hudelson. Clar- ...... I ■ Crmnrtne and Margie McClain.'' ®““ eaca Reynolds. WeUlver MUler, ; reliable water heaters of pre , ‘ f CrCiV-iV-S; I >>'i» ■ -Sherri English^rformed a■ Alan McCombs and Ed Harness.F s l ; i XUPTHfSCOUffS CO U PO N ------f i - of previous years. ^ , ^ Military services I ------Wff.iig ------1- ■ , T ■ UPL dance, iandra Elaenhauer, > < ■ aptaln, and Sandra Simmons,' WWW oondaeted by Vet^srana e- of ^ ;i IT'S GOOD FOF • 'World war I at Elmwood ceme- ; i?i’i ______■ ro-captaln and captain for the Because they are flam* atcrx ------#• _M . ^Kning year, p g rfnrmf>fl a rg ^i-‘ t e r y . ______^1-1-----20-LUCKYJyJC : YjyJCKELS i l flameless, electric water heaters ■ "Me and My Shadow." ’ r 'rcffuire no^m its'or-flues; 1 odor____.______. I Appreciation was expressed by? KingI V lI lf i, Take^TTath ■ > ■ j': AT THE HORSE-SHUDRSE-SHU CLUB ; ■ «■< lues; "Riere’* no smoke,-no odor__ . - r r - j - - - ■ Ehsna Dodson on behalf of the' a ATWENS.TTIENS, Greece. March 23 lUPt ; . any- ■ ---- ■ ‘“th Rrade girls for the -• _KlnB—King Oo)Oon.stantlne of Greece , and thej burn no Qxygen. S ly, March 25 i gen. So you can install them any- H “ “ P»t Harlow, Nona Qlles, took his oath< as the worlds .I Wednesday, Ma I = 1 ? '> ■ Alkln-'on and Jahlce Oood- j-oungest th ij5 H . i 8 p.m ._ to 12 p.i where. Among the many t you ■ j-Qungest ,tnpnarch .^ay a , to 12 p.in. •' I ^ •wx: nen. A gift Was presented to» -bieainea for a'"ia "new political formula . jany ways electricity serves you H ; ADULTS ONLY—I PKR 1 ■ ^ . inIn C y p rus. s . ,. .ha . . ;. ,Y—I PER PEHBON • B ' bbest, it’s the finest possible ■ _ ------"■‘Onece'a O re e ce ’a t»Ilcr P««e.' .ssible wav heat water! - 2 3 -year-oM king said In nu ...... I J. E. Painter Paid speech“^f^n from the throne after Ws 1oath-taking In parllajnent. ButII TUESDAY ■ I Gooding Honors r?he"In the 1 eventv^e? of an attack. It Is ,1 defen.se. „■ "LA ROMA" K I , -This ’v;will be our permanent ■ «”‘^“ct«l at 10 a. m. Satuidavy course In *•'the future," he said. H ALL YOU I B— ch ap el by th e Wllcher of t^e ■ C A N E A T ..- ...... ■ ■ MjUiodbit church. ■ % I VERY ELECTRIC WATERR HEATERSHEA I Hobson sang ^wo ■onga, I NEW QUICK RECOVERY I I ^ ® P “ 'ed by Mrs. Don Stmls.! | pWT f I a f f I n ■ were Ed Hani«*, ■ Marton Rey- Did youyol know thot you ■ Q P a m om n f i h y I anlf^ Byram, Janies Keyan" rf.an a n iosvn o PFAFr III ■ tif • ill ”4 ^ b $ 3 0 9 ■ Sten Por,tensen. ^ iWN PAYMENl£ N T » / ■ T PaJlbearers were K.^ ZIG-ZAGTlft-l SEWING U ■ ” '™ "> L«*- H en ry • N O O O W h ■ E. L. stllaon. OrvUle UAi b g j g 7 h« jdaalcr or plumber of yourur choic*dioia ■- Voderroaler. WU- MACHINE •»*" FOR } ■ Order through tiia jiImIi I : *118~ I f i I* Two-Way Radio HENIHENDRICKSON S , L s ■ ^ s e r v ic e • ______’S T POWER ——— —-—, I ^STAU^TIONS - ^^EW- ^ C W I IN^NTER- —T — v-^------— ^ ~ f^ ^ S o r d s r “ p Q A H OiolliucH-catosoLrrTm' ^ f ~ ______. ______I ~ ^o u th o f M«;« E. ^3^24-1792 _____ JVi^/rM/JOotrSo MUCH-f I Si w ______« ■ • ■ J •• ** IT _ ^ _

...... •.....'...... ______•:...... V..:' ...... - '"!r------^------. -____ J.__J____ ■ • ' • **-•i... , ...... L , / . ___1. _ ■ Monday, /March 23, 1^64 ' TAVLOR'SV:?R'S VIEWS biM NATIONAL , 4 "— rwift ru\% TWm>N«wt—;— ------I BtiiiM u a d Stron g andidEajdy I V xTi<^T^T TTN W^5f:lSS5S$X'/-'v$^' pr ^vO K i^D . • By HKMBT 1. T A n O U ' 1 m s* By ANDBEW XVVLY ip» hls 181 j Russian debacl.. ! .*nu public whoopla a1 severe trial, but t ** WASHINaTON, M vcb J3—Aa B citizen who I»»t week for President Cbules t 'E nntu -bellevo»_lhe, Negro -baa--been-pushed »roun(Lla. Charles through tt perfectly ■ ■ ^ ^ eBase#istlee-el-»«fc^«e-lW ol.tte-tdahor'^Bvm vj'V ', da OnuUa m euu no moreM than tbe proceeded to ui smd lk» rwim Ffclto111 MW. m - ...... — ...... these ITnltcd SUtes, I yet re- I ------»-niT cheers In stat(^^B |C H U |^l I ______r r M - C U K E E H ______FAUL 8TANULKY -^B I^^^B ^I-yolM S In the state >«d the Uon’s heart. i Cembuelng B«om Usn«#«r -7P)w »oom ' VlslU abroad g B H tthe luclt to give the liw f^ AU -fitiMT rMtttr*4 bjr Uv or bf order of court ol our “Image’' abroad has sufferedsuffered ■ :— % proving poputar>^H ||B |^H H I •M ipauni JurJHction to U foblUb»d w*«kj> •III'III W our triiatment of the Negro. ■"' ■ v m u Neither Napoleon ' >iibi? bT^ Is U« Tbur*i«. *t __ Negro a first-class citizen1 forth- ,„ ■'■'t'v.':' Uke that. Both sh a re d C ^ BiiSr^ M Mcond «Um mall matur AprU •. t»l«. deral has as t I in Twin r«JU, Idabp. aocUr tha, Mtact at Amdtwm TmOn with, lest we bring frownswns 'to to . '■■■'■; \ \ \Y vA r U( tlon of Rosseau’s folly ij, the faces of Englishmen, Frenchmen, I^tvlansA tvlans ■. tie effect on t d m |i their best *** ** OfCaUI City ang Connly V»w»papar______WW " i icy a* l>aper tIg-B H H K SaB I * ------and, of course, those champions of liberty,■ty. tha ;• T-'- .... spired against them.. R ussians. V ures In • toy Hlgt»-p«lA-thiplL nf n«. TTiy n e ro n d ._ / //-—£ «>« specific some, feor in all and lovs in ti President Lyndon BTJoFns^n is firm second. ___ — J ‘ mission: To put Red Cblnana Intointo Thisl is not a totaUy nd no more Important, ta lhat I consider thehe dvll civil ------tha-UnUed-Hfttlsm ______established in the White Houhg and i , rights problem Uncle Bam's private affair,lr, and ------Jiptjire , of , dC-OauUe-aiiQQprv longer needs to depend on the memory (li * resent the attltuTBnrlro fTouvo dei Mur- over,O with nearly Inrr.MU'w^ ^ m uch ^ particularly bemused by the contretempsetemps —------previously, bul they hadn't been so muc thot has developed In the British electionn cam­cam- jT’— vllle. but stat^emanshlp In tothe ^lesaness. do Gaulle has f.5 jr in the public eye. paign because our cousins tn that tightt little Dhw ^ French government today UIs only “o»“ke the slightest provlataj iS Until now there had been effortsrts 1to Isle have always been the first to weep critical,critical’ and enUrely de GauUe. InIn fact, a successor to himself. »n» keep the administration family soUdlloUdly though safely vicarious, tears over the plight ^ he may bo the only true states- than Napoleon did when h»T laons' American Negro. Jt now seems that>at not fS . ------— ftan active in the enthrowestern western parted P the French army together. It was needed for two reasoni...... * only does Britain have a race problem ofof tts tta I world. “mand In the Muscovite t a ^ to convince the ntttlon uiul llie.rei as Hlon}Wn~lcm»wn-fontome time, but-thejut-the------U g |^ — The limping Talleyrand1 raised The grUn fact of Prtntj, of the world that the U. S. systein guaiguar- politicians are saying go out loud, ______BYanee-JlkB-a-PhoenJx_lronL.theOni_tbe “ ** the persistent. cnnAj;.. anteed a smooth succession, and secon-rals' “formance—da lacto -----conftnn administration family must continuelUe tto ENGLAND LIKE MISSISSIPPI—If this^^doe> does directed. us with the essence of « hang together until after elections. not sound quite like the England pictured by jm - r - iii i:tt« i .itii !■ « ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ < ■ ■ « « ■ ■■■■ ■ * DeI oauUe’s dlplomatlo forays cow« -Peklng-Parls axis, D ..I British writers who heap scorn on Uncle ... contain much of the sameme er- This brings us ^ Latin Aae Although some appointees of Presrresi- Sam's treotment of the Negro, there Is poUtlcal Q r By JAMES MAKLOW’ proval 1 step by step fronl the Ije- ■ Aaaoctated Presa Newa Analystalyst ginning.1 For Instance: HI* big ratio . quaUty that marked5d Na-N a- Prom ptly after his udUm dent Kennedy may leave governmerim ent shrewdness behind |t, la recent e!ectlon^“r the CS h o t s - poleon’s military forays—firstfirst in recognition{< of Red China to service before the elections in Novembeim ber, Tories hove cut heovlly Into Latwr majoritieslorltles ^ ^ _. W A SH IN O TO N . M arcti 23 un tffi emphasis ' on economy. ^ —Tlie pattern of Lyndonn B. It was popular ahd at the, same one area, than In another,tr and and sponsorship of the Blao-801 Jt wiinr<5t ba aijyircncral-exoduih-AetuftctUttl- because of dbsntlsfoctlon among EniglUh workers'rorkera jo “ fearful compulsionlion to ‘® ‘*t proposal for the "neultilla j, „„ over the tabor party's apparent encouregenSSHTrenJeHT t;:; ' - ■' " ~ no.Tohn.ion’« presidency In _10MIM L Immigrants they claim “depress itandords,rds nfef SYSTEM HEATED In, J anxious as anyone to keep his preaerw ent hygiene an^ morals,” In short, the argument _ Includes prejparatlon fctf th^au-a BU- big t Bpendera although Presidentrirtent ^S^s*a*t^gu^to■ an aching, tooth. ^ O aulle piifT B eT m i force cfhl against noh-whltcs la the same thot hns h been « n D«“r Pol Shots: Pnpreme tesl .of ia*enhe>WBr^ent I in the red more NOW jigalnst jjA ’TO. then against prestigeP' behind his proposal Us I cabinet and other top men Inherited fromfror Britain in the Common Market, P' the Kennedy admihistration. But if Pre«Prea- used in the US.—that they are untidy‘ and * I’d “ like- to help answerer the his hli life: Elec- tb ' a n once. Market, Peking be admitted'to the DJ j f }j)j| eails* trouble. * tjues tiuesUon on Fairbanks, Alaska.Alaska, «otlon to the pres- Then Johnson followed . hi* , now against America In South- “^ doing this he knew he owl Ident Johnson ia elected to a term of hi {rnien Idency on bis { east Asia, etc. na( permit his proposal to fill, erent these Latwr strongholds, tho candl-Tory candl- “"d prevention of frozen preaOhment by of/erlng a 98.8 j own in November, it will be a differen . own. This la It: billion t dollar budget, less t than h n ^ Both Napoleon's andind de O ur leadership has kept RH dotes arc getting mileage out of their argumentument plp*i plp*»- At hom e be I OauUe’a Judgment . in such be- c: Btory. , , that the conservative government put through Mt 9 H Kennedy’s la.»t year, and even ch be- China out largely throug* utij. irouKh Most of the city eenter Isis on on a a cautious; cai seek > |D n got g publicity about his econopiy- havior alwaya appears at the AmerlconAi votes supportlnj n Right now the President will tninK thin the commonH-calth Immlgratlcn Rot of 1B«I, 1B8I, central rcnti heating system andnd the the b roade s t r it the °f tholr ambitions. Notice Bi twice about even disciplining anyoneine in i reduced the flow of colored Immlgronti. mlndedneas by turning out the Notice But each time Red cblna't M- tronl i. sower, water lines nnd stenmsteam'public Pul appeal W k White \ House lights. pJ.'the meiitjurlal Bonaparte in the mmlttance hos been defeated, t the administration. Certainly the publi;>ubiic appeal to racial prejudice, n e u n - and a p p ro v a l; (“dice, pipes are run In the same un- » n Now he’s following up by ask- realm , of mllltory magic before waawi by a sm aller raargla. a i will be slow to learn of any differenceice oof Tully-ls Richard Burton In disguise. R™ , We don’t give the j ' It was finally consumed by the GQ aulle carries in hls pocltt ll derground corridor. Elsewhere. rATn • • • oerg. I crltlca ammunl- Ing ; far less tban Kennedy for cozi . /iplnlnn nr any disagreement. The,cam they use conunerclal insulation, foreign aid. a program alwaya'y conflagration of hia uselesssa con- vovotes of former French colmih, TTPrn W" PEOPLE-One Oottoerratlve tlon; be plain. ■ R KM m M under[ criticism. Last year ilwaya Ken- quejij. tj,ls maater strategist1st who H:His fqray into Latin Amerla li j palgn reported on behalf df Hobby Ken candidate In SmethwlclcT neoi^lrmlnRhom, haa , ueh- asUibarglai, tn -Un-np.llVtne.4i.tHm4>!* the ^,,^1 — u i - d __ 1.— M..'.- ^ i - nedy is a erood example. Apparently i iUk— -narty arlrad -A.0 -hllUon— Johnsonhn*”n *“ Incapoble either of comput-»mput- tb gain the added margin ini tiy 11 denied he lold the voters "If you wnnt a nigger P*P®’pipes nnd 'c“ve a dead nir spnce space hoihomey. Abroad; Be nice, pleas- ^ lilB me ilirys t» ot forecascasting tin g -fr from us aiidHhereby adilettm goes on even while Bobby himselff al)dai)i neighbor,- vote Labor." But. he added, "If any-S f " aroui around all pipes. . at,I ileas- 1 , asking only 3.4 bUllon. ant, bul atUI. Last, year congress, after wJilt- the effect of tho cllmote. which victory.vli a rty (ho slogan In view, of'tha local T t President J[ohnson’ both disclaim art; local These underground corridorsrridors ’ showed whnt he was aim- tllng. [ permuted exactly 3,.® f'foreign aid. )octor Says I offi- 'TY ; congress has Just one duty—luly— any ofi these. As of now. Johnson, w ho suc­sue- Johnson haa cultivated both — I will want to keep a few of the key offi ceeded to the presidency with- b both „ ...... , *** right Is done for the country’s sake.sake Itti lil very true If the pipelines out »lth- business and labor, praised. Ireefree ^ I cials, such aa some of his cabinet,,, fo:for not so they’ll Ilk. us better In Somalia. piellnes out winning It. seems certainrtaln ^enterprlao. offered an antlpover- r instance. were In contact with the Rroundground of the Democratic nomination. over- By WAYNE G. both bo p aren ts have tbla tail tlon. ty program, backed civil rights,Ights, BHANDSTADT, M.D.>. ' ththere fs a. three in four ptM I But for tho most part, the appolntiv) m a they would frecie in July[y bo- WoW ould-be R ep u b lica n p re sldden- e n - a.and Is all for medical care for q cause most interior Alaska lowns tiatlal candidates trail him In Uie u e for One of the mystery diseasesIseases abability that any one ol S n " officials who have been running th( 1 Uie the aged. of thet medical profession isI cystic chchildren will hove the dlsetaH "I” » Q rare : setllnR on permafrost, HooeHooe' P™polls. That covers a lot of the pop- fibr — -thia -ftntwera the quf-sUaa ior. - ^T h a n lu to his tactics, theirtheir ulatlon,u most of them voterspop- jifffibrosis. ’This is because it. taktakes es ■' Since• there Is no way to p f l ;■ Blanca to Kennedy, not Johnson. Theen th ra s hhlng in g aboutai civil rights but there may weM A VICTOBY FOB TBIAl BY JUBY(. Rkhard Oarlty around aro among themselves. It ni portanco. Because early r«ci»l.B i who have helped him and ahould beL re1 ^ Jam« R, Hoffa'a convktlon at ChattanooM II not be much heat on the rest, p jjoog* < Shoshone* “»»:may be different next summerimer piparticularly since congres* may ajy, B r a tlon ia the key to treaunent, dot« 1 - warded with a government job. If he ii NaahvlUe two yeara (Former Falrtjanksanlsani «h’V P.S. Certainly enjoy your col-. candidate and the campaign be- Johnson haa been proper but caused tt,!® testest, I even more workers awaitinsr their• reance rheum aU c B all abnormally ab high coscentnttin - Thoaft^who don't wait for the ax to fallni turning point for Mr.. Hoffa himself. » OUR BULLETIN BOARD too. In this country. Even In the' dls- (ever, pollomye- of , with some early exceptions Uke like putepi wllh Uttle Panama. Johnson E M ' of salt in thrir sweat. Ibhlajl will be juat like Pierre Salinger—they’llle y 11 Mr. Hoffa and hia lawyers obviously pinned *•A. ' Raadar, Twin F alls — Sorry,sorry, ^jacking the disastrous InvasLon hi lltls and dlabe- (^^R yfflrl F is to ^ the development of a ilnM 1-c l r - oonalderable hope on gaining a mistrial throughrough PotPo* ShotsSI has said repeatedly that of < aton has managed to deprive Repub- be looking for something else while cir- y that of Cuba and hia fight with the llcanslit of much to criticize, tea^omblneC^ j ||BR ||^ -'“ test ^ whereby a palm print «nB -« hung Jury or reversible error. In his four r ore- pre- sort sort c of (hin)! vrill not bc handled stee 1 ^ ^ chem ically treated paper 2 cumstances still f&vor tliuin.------— ndled steelmalcers. They warn against making ^ ^, 'U cH-arges orif kt-atT THTfii tn tHis ■‘corner, 'inanks, anyway. n the answer Immediately, ■ dltlon ... ned: -Once the hazards.are Imcnl ------^U ST TALKING______tn^t^ addition nedy waa cautious because he sonso wasn't under any crisis pre.'!- g T a n d s . < . felt he lackcd a ^ull mandate su P a n c r e a s and ur. nr.nd.i.«t ^tmyour doctor can do much to ; No one should let his hopes soar overo v e r reason of a hung Jury, the last ^^w Srt^'eV ow ~- -HEV.-CETTH8-RSWI V----- ^ date sure about Panama but he leaned iant^ -werTSMirwBrir-to--avirtd|- any^ttp^^ “aeeus,Klands^of thp dlg(»Us« Kprove a child’s chances. DIjestMB ' the 17-natlon disarmament conference•e n c e convicted of having tried to fix. PotPol SShots: thinth in victory In 1960. T h a t w a sn ’t p< tract and lunga but it usuallyauSlv juices from -hor TMtnereat I haa This note i5 to someone who muc Lsn't pearancs of conceding anything. :] in Geneva. Perhaps the experts are learn­■nrn .. ^™® T eam sters boss has Thla who much cxcuse for falling to push>ush His chances for big mlstaJie.s Involvea one of these systems been , “ processed In such a «!■ ” »®«»>reiy guarded th that a t stopptstopped and look a rcdj mmale ale sonnsome of his programs harder. ai tf'S’t when taken dally the tWHB ing something from each other, but mostHost jury-tnmp<»ln* woa Impossible, and for the r. are Xar greater In foreign affairs ^humore severely than the others. the bas.^t hound from In front ofif our HHis election waa a full man- th ^ira Thus, a child might die ofr mu- can digest fots. Prompt !»<;■ ------of the pi’oposala^donH-tnean much. Some-om e- lin t time he^Jiaa been convicted. .Whether thla ho,Vf„ ion- than domc-stlc ones. His experl- • t h i a .b o w ...... date, no nnattcr how allm hishls erence was all dome-stlc. not PfJ*' for- cous obstruction of tho liwgsiM or M m e n t w ith an tib io tics Is esarotUB tlmea-it appeara-Uke-the principaltfajJie la U nmeant or whether It Is a coincidence. It to control respiratory InfectMH victory. If ih^ WM tnitr Ken- :ElglLi-^Ilndrrstantllng—Amarlcanje1] . , ______T l.n M lactrThg" llttlr Napoleon' who has runT*the the -' ^' ’o” welcome-to-hlmr OS-we- - -—“ -BecSuBo s n c H " ln f ^ OBia~IB U.~8 . and Ruaaia—^juat-keep-eominfiMjp hin^ nedy^a fe^rrig, JPfthnson by the ptpolitics Is not the same as sensl-ensl- *’ the sweat, glands are in- natloii. Urirost-brtJonmtonTO thonglrtrwm■fTKlr rm *- werM-werfe^ooWng-for-a-4M>*»-to^-t^ Tntm * “ ■ hard with the child who MB ji with something to make aure the Qia- dis- private preserve can hnrdly anv longer trcot a and x -the- Uvlty to other -peoples:------I cuBsions continue. ;at a and would hnve given him■n to rightrljrh to even more caution. Ke ‘1““"- ^ystlimhTOils------■ court with the disrespect of ovcraecnlng power>ower 1I you arnnyuny. had you nsked. wasi He For Instances, while Johnaonn.«in JJ'*®' of salt In the perspirationration such a child must be P®* 1 ------nhniit whnt..-the TT. S. aiigges- wasn’t even elected. may m have seemed pleasantlyintly be could become on easy ,y^- T h n t’n rgfiSb- if no more,m.more HK nTTTnp k he is ts fln WhetherW or not IhJa la John- fh the protection afforded »■ I ' tlon amouirted“to the other day on bomb- and’ the JuroriTat Chot- ihn- firm and unbending to Americanscons victim of heat stroke If placed=ed In whooping cough and nw«®B T o g is t^ d doftTand if you ^vould''on■lYould soti's ’ feellnK, his haTiirSi cnrcp" tjt 2ottnbot-anxlrflnnicnL _____ -va,c " er destruction. The U.S. proposed to scrapCran commendation and gratitude.— I tlon. or his experienced polllfcaJ Ai ------vacelneSr-W hen thiole roucou»J|« crap Sf, Louis Post-DLipatch like theth papers on him, you can tlca Americans by the way he han-han- AndAr if the digestive Juices put crel f. 480 B47 je t bombers If Russia would1 dde- e ------call biback at the house you took sought public ap- died dl It. out a put cretiona In the lungs «« out by tlie pancreas are abnor-bnor- malm ain problem, the new 1XJ>B y atroy the same number of ita equivalent him from. m al. CLEARING THE AIR t g y r zxzxriuiissz u. rT »xas:::?T;5,r ::;ja.r-r’j-sr-g-rgX3taaBJn gestmol. the child Is unable too dl- telneteIr derivative (MucomystI w B I TU16's. In the first place, the U. S. nego-legO- For a moment Uie other dav. It seemed there PhyllU Hubimlrti ** ge*t fats and could die of malnu-olnu- helphell keep the ab- passages i tiator, Adrian S. l^jaher, knew the Rus- were strange things "going on In New York J Cltv * ’'* (Richfield' trltlon. VluVitamin A and D suppleow* U aians wouldn’t have ahylhinfi: to do with ^ O'"!’ » pa-vilng Illusion. Tr .S.S. We have a registered fe- P o o r M[an’s an Plato “’Thla disease Li how knownvn to are often helpful. H such a plan. And in the second place,, the ® h e o lth servfcervlce male Ihasset hound if you wouldvould gr; ^-ir--. > : • ■ ^ be ccaused by a hereditary trait. AAll these aiid other meaJOT* ! -----whnlo world knows the U. S. B47 jet Iolnt Uke lo have her, too. J3I I It t mustm be present In both par- will control the disease so V . was that New York was not taking advantage of By IIAL BOVl.e cn ents' In order to produce eysUojystlo the once-doomed child may I bomber is obsolete and is being pnased * • • . • NI crate stand In front of his home ased ^lu' D iiif fiMpial ~iiuu’iimifnt-iiii\n(n wngyfinry ---- cm puk KILiS DcrT^*______MenN EW Y O R K , M a rc h 23 ^ — a t g p enny a gla&s, ______fibrosis In an offspring. WhenWhen to maturity.i 9 ! __ out. ^ far as that’s concerned, the Rus- hand out to help the city solve Its problem M em ory G a s tra n g e m iser. TT f aian TUHJ probably ia obsolete, luu, and ^ — -'J? ‘Irclared. New YorkJ 'J Sir: honrhoard.') the odde5t things, and• ^ t^l TTie first mnn to buy an dec-Hec^ C!!! 'j;:-;.’. J ’U ’ •.■■ r ■..?' ... ------ir - T T a g ' 1 y?^-:vVo- Jiayc_5cyen^ 'hntthat In rmomenu of reverie parades trie fan wn.s the envy of the g; also is in the process of being phased out. dol’a^ hundreds ortIiousanT'S FAST SNOW YoYou could be : Pr< this Mid-South Reitlonal which wlUwill flnafin a l c o n tra c t of sU spsn*^ ■ S • 8 p.m. AprU 2 &t the Idaho Power'o m - com­ '’.'■P"'''"’'’" ' ” f sir p o llu tio n co n tro l. R e knew fhthe e De.nr Denr 5 Sir: life anyM |^Q^^^^H|ter jut- be held In Durham. N. April regretted It atlll more. ■ pany auditorium. Although the turnoutiin.it „ "‘’'‘’"’“’"''n* In Ihe federal rhest,nest, A A e couple of spring-liko da-vs dayS|P®^‘5 P»4-ty by U n ltat-^ ^ H |^ ^ ^ ^ I| ou. 8-12, writes: "We are goln«g ailall "W est opened the oeiiM ■ nout all rlchl he tu.v hsdn-t rei)i*eee throunh And Then re.-iding the five-H.iy fore- run.run, household kept a bottle ofjljlt ^ reflected -a yellow tint, this Mld- ing rolled a ^ u n d and about the onlyoni,» such. uiih.ToplIv, l.t the allbl which Ihe state de- cmH th ■ I provided you were fond of but- be hi persona Who attended were officer.ngfeJlow was .•suspected of be- ♦JB741 . *AQ108S ten So the kitchen didn’t open thnt vear.ear. to and from Cuba. j ■» » over amow thi.« time of j'car. LookJ , acre a kind of disgrace. t , \ « K A 2 « 7 One of tb« t^lggttt thrllU ■>d of Ing either, a rac^csil or'an.tnteir **5^East took tb a t trick, but lliat’s why there’s.bound to be a fairlyirly Admittedly such a statement might have l>een at *•it like this- Anv .stww that boybboyhood was to get to wear thecfl*. leccufll, or*bpth^ “ “ ‘ 80TTTB (D) was (ood turnout the night of April 2. made with kn eye on the congress. But the factfgct '®*I*falls now c.nrri be around for■ too wool wrap-around leggings yourof , T h e r ie H '^ W ^ U r i lth e 1:^' A A 9 S t i I t^ certainly q^U. a j^ l P atro n s o f the kitchen have lonmed■norl ” 'n“*ns that the generalls.'l’no Ls going to con- 'on?.Ion?. It'sII not like ihnt snow that soldier.soldi< uncle brought home from'^ve munity lived In tiie hou^ that \ » A K 4 to to bring h home. When I ’^del Castrrv—eTen If mer-ner- comes in November or Decembernber WorliWorld war I. jhad widest front pot^ch.' * 8 5 Durham Durl- I am golngjoireo^* their lesson. They know if interest lagslagst chandlse Is no longer carried In SpanL<0) bofloms. ni(h cl r-the-W tchea-m ifirht remain closed. Mem-i ttnw. »*i(h ch.mces of stickinc aroundjund *■- *•'-'* widely believed lhatIde , If you couldn't afford to pay J 4> 10 8 t n ot not to double Vic Hu*»W«. ■ em - _ Wtjathw or not tb* United States ahouki tryl/;— act .spot, coih for It, you didn’t buy T for three or four mowhs. This Irt buslnesa depressions were caused North and South vulnerablele CARD SENSE I ben who are. most interested in the » trade boycott of Cuba Is beside the , ^ by sun spots snd that, anyway. . - kitchen xnanasre to attend the annuallual What we think Ls foolUh U the solemn fast , “ snow—ifs ? ROt lo melt fast. 8»sU> Weat Nortli EMt _ Just think. Jnly 4 ia just ,i little' “ f?" could tb e re w a.sn't fiiuch t h a t m a n S Q-The bidding^ fc«^ ■ Way In which the stafe deoaHment trumpets Its ^ lituc (.ould do to prevent them or 1* Pass 3 4> Pass Q- decLslon to cut off a few thouund dollapi worth tiwre 'ho™ thant three months away, kjep ( 3 A Pass 4 N.T. Pass *a»l ~ ^Se§!win^Fella Canninjr Kitchen per-per- of aid to democratic Britain because of British cy- k«

dRU ^POBefal-aervtce and is valuableible ^ -refusal to stop trading with I>r, Castrty—ahd thenhen (Twin Falls) Eve om ^ Pass Paas Paaa *« ^-jiaitBlIatioilL Yet there is no reason whywhv fo most tran-soarent sophistry to Jua-ju»- ... s) plon B>crj’ small lown had a cham- (he Openin* lead—* 2 plon w-hiuier and a champion well from t h « I be ^ continued help to dictatorial Oerer«ll»i>mo , r lay I— ------.What do you^L J»* ■ despite the latter’s commerelal dealingsItmo «^ FiUMOUS LAST LINE spltter *P“ ^ and champihn liar - 7 a n d u s k -wllb- Cuta.— — ______-, ■ . Inga , • ■*.' . Sha did manage l» ■ gat ^ sometimes Uiese dlstlcUons wereI Ciu News -by out to have one ot the flneatnest biadioc biM «» . ■ -a" <3enerallss!m^j Franco te farcin* the United:y ,,J tl— - <3»ilstn»« - »vt-, m ait.. In Wm 3ie Regtcihal toumaxnenta-enrer held." h e n to t>av thU pric^ for maUitenaneg of ^ badryard, but tha wraath Is atlllrjj; which care he was certain to be“ hav w-lft Judging 3 4 frnTTi my previa Lis.■1^: ex * ______. 1 to show-that ^in, bas^ in Spain, li would be much bet-bet- *wnfwr ^ thn fnM th \e cham b niofl Idler ______^perlence imEeT:ai=6IIhas. r.-'.h- ^®|j||g|dQ^ljto-the annual meeting. t«r---and far more dlanlfSed—bluntly to to say. A twy'.s dream of getUng richeir If Byy( United Presa TntenuUahal ' ^ —ChrUUan Science Monitor. aay. GENTLEMAN IN THE16 stajstactad.4« by trying to sell home- AfrlNEW YORK—Muhammed All.Dlejtournamein ^ the^^ I am looking FOURTH ROW mad* nuute lemooada from aa orangaTl- to th ei B lack M uslim n a m e h e a vup y - forward ‘■ to a wonderful time. ' on weight champion Casaiua Clay I— Vic also sent todayU band withrith _ ------— Abs»« nd useiv coBsnentlng on a move by out u ■re Ctialrman Emll» Brunesb c t the R«glcn

imilhlf ch If you vacate my llUe. The whole touma e- Africa-Aaian world 1* looking up forwaJ K« t o m ».“ V lc i — ______» •. — :— ------______L i t ______■’______. . p

/ ■ ■ ' ' ‘ ' ■ ■■■ * • . V ?• ^ » - • 1 , , .— ' ■■■ ■—------— • Montfay,Montfay, March 23, \9 6 4 \ . .; vin Falls Times-News S ^ Workshops ' ^ MagicMc Valley! Fa Favorites ------ll------—- tut the firm oriingo, cherry ,, V-. V, ■,■■ Set>et forfo April MRS. H. A. CHILDEItS•HILDERS andd lime-gelIltne-Bclatln Into-cubes sbout n ' Rout. I. m.rlUr o ne-half. e-h alf. Inch Inc square. Do It this ■ V''-^ SHOSHONE, SHOSHOI March 23 — S h li t ______■ ^ way: Dip a ty: Dip aharp knif6 Into hot ■ ' , workshpiisi’orlishops aare set for April 6 and Her and score gelatin. dippln« H __ ;-■•• ; r '•» »• ^ J _„|pr ? p r LincolnLinCO county, according RAINBOW CAKE . ^ I1 cupCUp pli^applepll^ Juice. life Jfte/ after eaijh cut. Run. hbt - • ' - : ■ o a news release re from the coun- 1[ packagepackBi orange-flavored ' '* cup suga 1 oarkagp^i-moi' flavor«^<1 knifelife arounaround edge of tfiay. W ft------'' - '------.'■■■' ' '' — ------ty i>YrTy-i}avore^_ nnrt'ai ■ '* '“'ta waieewa»e6 dipped!dl TTtie pl^'es fall U ' I ------j - 'InfiTVroiVV IpipT —aT ~ mTT:o“noon^r-the ^=5nja i_cun_CiHd. iia tc r. ______»patt,caallyttitt eaally. e a d u perfect cube.__ courthouseourthoiLie on ( both days. 1 cup Kraham cracker crumbs. yxQicj)ld intoi,nj> ,whipped cream ml*- If enough women ate Interest- *I packajpackage lime-flavored . cup butbui Iter or mai:garlne. re. then p pour Into sprlng-Iorm WJ gelatin." meltec ed.■d, anotiieran o th er session will be held . . ¥* , melted i p«„;ciull111. Cll 111 8 hours In refrigerator. atIt RichfieldRlchfleh during tlie alUT- *1 cups-hotcups-l watdr 2.2, cups whwhipping cream. ne/oi i* seizing, remove aide* of H noons,loons, from 3 to 4 p. m H, cup! •J cup w hipping ci'eam * ■ubmltt«d for publicjubllc anil Is free, I VAeeting \ C d Held iUMmriitt* Ice-cube tru y s lu lih - jn.uu-lUic VaiuyValUy l>Nivnr«tc« If rOU bav« ^ 9 Those a n tt dU’lcler&> und chili u n til firm. • r«v»rit*favorit* wlp«.rw J«»» fn*» i« IM Those aitrndliiK arf a.<.ki-il lo! UECLOUKCIA3. M art h 2:i T h e N oam l dU’klcra vtp* ^Viimrn's P • ■ • Ilf take m maii*n alfrm l, p a tte rn . pln.s, .-i-u.- circle•cle of tthe, rresbytifruin church! Combinp Combine plncnppk* Juice and Ii..r. Th« r»cl»*« b*com«a th« property ^ , aoeslors and seu In i;'e q u lp m rn i M ai y ' n ift•t lor for tan all-d^^y quiltlng^ .ses-'suKarigar antiand hem until sugar Is or (h* ih* Tlm««-Tlm*«-N»wf wnj cannot b# r*- AnnVnn Clarkt*C larke. Boise, hom e rte n iu n -' .slon»n aial thtl e home* of M rs, N e v a ' dls-solved.s.*>olved. RemR ove fr\>ni h e a t and »urn.-.i.»rnM-1 ______g ^ — atxaliuuitratlQU accnt act; nt laxsr. »'ll be in dhHou.lllou. Ptvlo. The quili wa:i dissolve.ssolve ^ le!lemon ni'hitln in hot charge:harge of ithe sfsslpns. pU-cedtreed by M rs Joiuvs Ltninurd.* Uqufd;^ufd; add mnannng one-half OHOIL TREATED ' V- >(■ * A potluekpotlu dinner was held at cupip cold wwater Chill until just h x a M ATTE.NKS C O.WE.VTIO.V ' noon.ton. MMrs, r: IJiniJy AndtTson. l>ec- syrupy.Tupy. Mix crumbs with melted UTAH UTA n STOKER SLACK FILER. Mnrch 23—Mr^ Or- lo., andan d M rs. . H iu ry MCsklmlius, b u.liter. tle r. l*r\Prvss crumbs mixture SI$15 5 Deper ton Delivered LTllle S ack o ii a n d M rs. Mcirri.s A llrrtolerton. n . la., were Kuesls. smoothlynoothly ovover botiom of a 0 Inch ^ ^ fe ' ■' ^ ™ I^iirlson u u e n d e d tlie dl-sirici Thc T ho nenext meeting will be held spring)rlng fonnfoni pun. Whip the 2 Intermountain Intermo Fuel Co. Women s socicty—of—ehruwwvt April « »i ina-rrenm and i>our_lmo It the 7SS-86-!! — T»tn falla ______Service convention In Blackfoot. I Parke.u-ke. ayrpy'rpy lenjoj lenjoji-flHVored gelatin. iHBiHiBiHifiil OKA^AY FIRSTr OFC WEEKEK I I HKlfBEBS of tba-Modern Mn.ra. Bomtt Homa DemoiutrsUoiiDei elub DcPaul,DePaul, prcipresident; Mrs. WlUls Olang; Mrs. D< ■ ■ fuJiton ahow aa kR portion of ihe program for UciiyUcity cbairrchairman, snd Mrs. Donald Stivers, fas ATTEN’I I S r CentrmI DUtrlct HomeI 'DemoHstraUoti Demo«Utr«U< council meet- MembersMembers fi from eight counties will attend il FILER , ■ 2i ■liliednleii for Thuiiidmy «t the tho MethodlMethodlat church. Par- RobertRobert Bun Burchell. Rnhl U f r a t n r ^ .«pjiakar~foi vllle Sacke TgMa^^ (u-'e; fWm~Krrem lETT Ififirik Arnold NewsNews photo photo) Carlson ut "WomelTS 5 Scrvlce con ■ D ^ c r R n H e f ------SSocial o c i a I Events - Jay-C-Ette Jay-C- ( t S t t fcciety H as I Women of tlthe Moose will hold GroupGrOUp to Be XT'suf Jielr regular business meeting at ■special E vent I p. m. Tuesday at the Moose Formed> • 1^' in Area ~ m e “ S & H GREENEN STAMPSS PLUS OLD-OLD-FASHIONED SAVI^SAVINGS! I ^ ■ i wrty va* held In commem- home.lome. Fn.KR,FILER, Ml March 23—A group of Refreshm ^ r^- r^lerFiler women interested in form- Lang; Mrs. Mn.Stanie; Donald E. Welch, pab- Boots and Bustle Square Dance ,__Ing a. Jay-C-Elte organization “*<* William rtnbTvW-ob«rve-«*-Wth4>lrthdajt. 1 Stivers, fashion show narrator, m dnct-the home of Mrs. G. Rob.------—rill attend this ^ event. The Rev. I ■pedo LDS cultural hall. . anniversarymnlversary e held at ■ Prtyera were given by Leo QrcenawalfsOreenawalt’s HardwareI and Fur- ••HILLSOFIDAHO^' TRAM A N. Kf S ^ ■ Bmt and Nlle Mitchell. nlturen ltu re store. • ® i s r r Bilrwhmcnts were served from Rebekah Kensington Ke will meet Bank Si T rust Bldg —T33-486J ■ 1 Uble covered with lace and for a a j p.m. p ^ dessert luncheon ■ teonted with the Relief society Tuesday at the tl hall. Mrs. W, D. ^ a B ^ Parks and Mrs.^ Llvla Westby, OKA"A ¥ Produceice Specials!k l I ! H Un. Joseph preston presented are hostesse.^. hostcsse.^. ^ ■ n e doien new song books, in- The xhn proposed nroDo.si amendments to ■l5iEea~wlth I2"2nd Tnmtver&ury, tfie lodge bjra # a n d ll ■ to Melvin Darrlngton. first the the secondsecond timetlr by Mrs. Adolph ^ T ^gpnuelor for the Declo ward. MMnchacek n ch acek and unanimously FRESH, LARGh,,t, iSOLID------; ' ' ■ "' • adopted.a d o p te d . Mrs. Ouy Ulrich, district depur ■ M a r i o n M a r t i n ty president of district No. 5, paid her official vtilt to the m Pattern .Ce."^V"lodge. After a si)eclal Introduc- T I a f t eR r l ^ i tlon by Mrs. Charles Haynes and _, r u c E 1 9 ^ ■ •’y **”• *■ The Finest Care LETTI I ***’*•Mrs. MaurcU Maurcl* Currlnsrton. she In* ■'If ■ was presented a handmade Eas- ^ _ H ^PfT.V . - I ter bonnet adadorned with a cor- You TOU Cqn >-0 Give Your *jf- Clothing Is . . . i, f l h'TTT(\\^%^^771nm ' Prior to the meeting, a special Clothinc iH IcuW li^ ceremonial pprogram was pre- - Miss M uffete t Bj a k e r u ___ sented by members of the Kl- ^ . - Ml Tan-t>a Camp Wre-«lrU!.-Jui or- - . ^ (Tj •i)X^ Tan-Da Camj V. > 1 kHr^ R a ^ni»itlon pinijatlon sponsored*] by the SANITONE " . ■ ^ S' , lodge. lodge. Lucille Lucille Huston presented! |H '3b^ the members members tho beads they ...... Dor. i| fi \ B a ’I n earnedearned In In their thi projects. ■■Ml MAPLE IBARS p„ 4 9 c I -^/^f The The CampCamp Fire1 Olrls present^ UDry f-M . ' Cleaning ; ■ o f f TIrC~MMO!r- ■ ShU co-chairmen co-chairmen of the sponsoring >■ comiriiftee. cominlftee. with'synihOT'corsaBBSwl <12 “^SSlVtUFFET^T^targei:xraves^ [ ■ ^ ^ ^ and and thankthank youy< symbol corsages DHj l | ^ « \ \ ______to Mrs. HarryH am Stewart and Mrs. V^ j ^ SEE th e d i M W* «rLaV^\ ______M jrtlay rtla Welkt W e l k e r . ------® gp 1 \ It It was was noted not Margaret Ann /Y r Clothe* come .■ Wft 'S a 1 Stewart SUwatl and and Mrs, Stanley Bab- _} I . . . evi Mi-'a « I I* 1 ington Ington aro are leaders lea for this group. W MIL ^ a i l l i 1 RefresfimenRefreshments were served un- j7 soil that dul der the direction of Mrs. Re* Ml T i f i rtl ® 1 ® 1 der the dire( if] floated a m CAD !«l Oainsforth, chairman. flj m 8iJ ^ I Oainsforth, cl ' i terns and color I store-fresh spa \KES, COOKIES, PASTRIES PASI i l i I DUP cCamp Has ; j n g ^ 1 ^ ORDER FOR EASEASTER NOW' CAKES, ■ -i ^ BusiriesBusiness Meet iiTi A J L______Daughters of< U ta h Pioneers* FEEL' thethe differenced 73^33-8670 camp Anna 'Mnric.- met at the- —^ ------1 - PHONE : ■ A ' ‘-Zl I camp Anna J ______P! I ' ' r n \ 1 N home home ofof Mrs.Mrs. Elmo. Cobum. In- / Sanitone Ser> H I J I > vocation woawaa given by Mrs. t hes come back clean as -B ---- ^ - Mfljjd«_CrumiXftinrirf* f ? r n m p . ______j the original. . . even ” em bedded — ------v C^'T tF ^ ------TV—ia- WO-1 .COXV — -fa b ric r:C;!_on I '•‘■'-rts/fiyi ductedducted by by M Mrs. Bert iHllmore. that dulls colors is - A history of Kenyon Taylor But­ again . . . reta INE BLEAC I Q 'in n I i ‘ ''i Si I A history of B ly floated away. Pat- iNERGIN H 11 ’> ■? lerler was was glvei given bjr Mrs. Oeorge nal drape and ■ '*^24Hfl IJ Webb.Webb. TheThe leilesson. "A century of; «. I and colors regain their living.” waa given by Mrs. Lucie ^ » wrinkling, too I /1 i ■ lj\ living.” waa g ' 5-fresh sparkle. I / J / 1lT Jorgensen.Jorgensen. ! H I B : I • 1^ RefreshmenRefreshments were served by Of course, we' 5 u . 1.59 I /H_ /'{j; 1 the'the’ hostess. Quests were Mrs. ’ X m U jj YICTORI FLOUR ...... 25 ■ U -J Annie Olsen. : Mrs. L61s Poole and movingL the stubbc difference ■ L t l T . -ftr- , Mr*.iS n . Nebeker. • I ------tone Service restores I u v MOVB IHHIH resultsoriginal for you "body” of the ^ r s COFFEEEE...... 3\ .. 2 . 3 7 ;• I * smart move—«ew a lo. Ulotlies J eet iiew -■FOLGER'S I dalsy-freah -bright P ^ U X I move happily, cxrtn- LD ^ I id C l Y I o u n . . . retain their origi- V ■ through aprln* and . ^ Irape and fit . . . resist „„'KnovK now ... ----- ; kling, too...... Doi22 ^ 8 ^ c f Sanitone Service is the ci EGGS i ? ’’ ' *®'’ - 2 0 H , 72%. A ■ A sp irin is ourse, we’re tops at re- ^ \ mended by top clothine mati ^ cents'ln colna for .this r ^ _ J , ing stubborn spots and >5 «nt« for eltch; CDeductible! l e a t “J Edded soil. Call us today for first-class mailing | tp keep the look and feel p handling. Send to AsptrbvAspirin, and*t finndroli of «h*r judge the superior ■ Maxlln. c/o T im es-N ew s. dnxfdrat IwodotMk pirodocta» «n«T •* ileductibl. " Its for yourself. , in mnnmili^ ftdm l Income tax. B o t yoa must be able lo ®ff«T proof at pvrdiaK. The Dra*T«« rrmrd-trcping terrier. aw H sble M( eho^ pattern is ready— ,t n t to yon at m r pluirmaqf, does ] m from ISO design ideaa J m t th a t. Came “ la and aik about ^ *Pring-summer pattern is the care recom- ^ outi Dreaaes. sportt- JSiuirTax. W ’Ta*. S»»«Start tmhtg, ta* BMoc^t m morel Send BOo now. A l N e . LaunESSM:hing m anufacturers nd feel pf newness. — -

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M onday, AAareh 23, IVA4 ' 4Ferm B»eauau iiiijjM ^ Iw in Fall* TlmevN«w»,N a w s News Arouii[r^nd Idaho ■ ' ^ ^ ' QOVpOEUa D’ALBl^, Marctiill 73 03 (iVOUryThe rT h i president of the Kootenai T J Rural Electrification associationlation says tlthe future of the REA“ coon-c"b^ 1Plans l3istrictrict zSupremacist Seratlve . Is threatened by ■ what•that he termedten the commercial poWer ■-----— • MT------t «&mpw -.languot Mid mwnbtrH-Qf the KootenUpow er | Contest ' group that, opponents of thethe REA sy*system had “delayed aPProvaT i ^^ieeksMore of 5^ REA loan funds for lilx 'months lostlast year." SHOSHONE, gj March S3—Plans— P la n s n* were compleled OaSTl'im tl-Se'rentlrr^t»»eiilb for-thn talk-tftlent contestjjBon^t s o o n - _ ABCO, Mareh ZS W—Plan* were comi anvene sored by the Farm Bureau Were Annual Idaho Law Enforcement«ment conferenceconfci scheduled to convene. I Negro Aid j r* wUI include Mary Jp. Adsms, Idaho ' >Bade'at tbe district meeting held mill next. Friday,-Speaker* wUI inelu^ Idaho in-Twln .PalU Parm-Buneau_nf=-eau-Qfs. _— e W h e o t - ^ B ^ Falla, Bonneville County probate.^obate. JuJudg) d ge. ____t fleef?ce Friday afternoon, reports ' ^ dUtrlct Mrs. itrvin ' Braun, HhoshoneT ■eeklnc support with the »logand°?Mt the atonie energy eommlsolon.Isdon. Joe ti Spivey, Idaho FalU, dUtrlct M™ of "ballot* or_hulIeu. aold last andling publicity chainnan. 3 ‘Jr. agent for stale probation and parole,' will •peak on lhe handling rFwrsPOT'^ia nlcht he •oon' would decide of , parolee* In Idaho. Glenn1 A. Philllpfi.Phillips. municipal Judge and Justice Mrs. M Donald Hlne, Fller^ dls- i:-' ^pH ■wether to form "a Black N* ation- 11 / , th e peace a l Arco, will moderate m oderate Cheth conferenc® which will irlll beb« trlct trici chairman, conducted th the e all«t party or a Black Natlonallat>naiut 1,,,^ ,, 1, 1^^ aoboal)hoo| auditorauditorium. meeting. niee The group voted to . arm y." ______assessajsae each family'm'ember of the Malcolm X. who recently boir- BOISE.- q j , March 23 i^Speed>ced «ndand loadloac restrictlonji for trucka:ks and district dlsti 1 0 cents to financenee the ' ed the Blaclc Musllmji, I urged buses went , Into effect todayay on severol several sectlonA of state hlRhwayaghways talk-talent tailc conteist thU year. "TEX" m about 1,000 Netiroe.i a t a H arlem„.®"} In north ,,0 ^ Idaho, Sections affectedffected by theth state hlshway departmentirtment Membersm of this di*trlct. No. , rally to Join hla newly organized ■■■■■■■■■■■ “",1“ ° order are stote highway 8 from ItslU JunetloaJun with stat© 7 at: Deary j. j, wn « lasslst dUtrlcts 4 a and n d S5 I croup, the Black Natlonallats. ■ to Troy; state 11 from the CJeBPwalerClearwater 1Hver bridge to Pierce;!; state in in hosting ) the slate conventioniventlon TALKING ASOUT HOME>ME COUNTRIES"C( are Mliehael Klatte, ^ whatever their rellgloas or othero u ie r ^3^ 3 ggyj, River;r; .stalestale 09 fl from Kendrick to Troy,oy, aand n d in in N I ovem ber a t B oU e. Bonn, Getwany, left, andId -Maria Mari Cainpe turn- (Times-New* photo) ------vtaUMiim—V lutlH he eroected • ■ * * * * loved Cowboy t Q tlln group would hold ItJ first ed in by April 1 to districtrlct of- o’f- ■ * * * * H mass rally In May or June3% In ^SufferT'rom^^Sef O U n^^See~Siefcnes8^^ ------•ftce^ i's au tli.iy m ay be gt v o —at. Modlson square garden here "or tnethe state meeting In Pocatello, Uange Students ,. • If they don't let us hove It Ther? there. YORK. March M OTD—dlPD— trial society Is working nightght and TheTh( reports cover activities•S€'VaieyExch.aii of in Times kquort ' f America m'rlc suffers from a va.sii.si at- day toI fill the nation's hospitalslospltals the past three months, lecause with mentol health cases.a. And TTentative plans were made for SUNDAY SUNI fi At that time, he said. It would “ "’*®* sickneas" because with mes at T. F. Meet H jJ m be determined If It waa necessaryessary ™ un-aesthetlc constantlystantly time U running out on whathot can a rno-host luncheon in June at Discuss Homes IHH ' .—— lo r__tlm Black NationalistsIts to before Its eyes, charges one of the iM be donedo about It." TwiTwin Palls. The state president,J An exchange student from Desert room. Roger*on hotel.lotel. ^ fe; "HAPPY>PY HOII H O IL Y " ancT th o E --- III, ml.tnnir nn "vinilfll POllllllOn">llullon" M Mrs. » Al ' Wllison. Emmett, and e from The organization, comprised of p form an "army" or a "parCy"~lo Bonn. Oermany. and one from happiestAPPIEST BAND. In ^ achieve Its goal of giving NeilroeaSroes signerssigners. ' * Is In an article ho preparedired fortor vice presldcmr—-Mrs:-----M ilton- ^uniloh: ParagTOyr-dUcnasfdseamed teachers-frore-throughout Mggz ^ f e political and economic controltrol of J. Gordon Qt LIppIncot speaksiks out the fl firm's “Design Sense.”’ a pub- Smith,Sm; Pocatello, will be present,nf » their countries and .educationucation lo Volley, lUtened while Michael ■ ^ —IiD D A A H H b b - - tA N D ------r*— H thelr communltlc.s agulnslagulnst the "garish billboardsboards llcsll ot Inalvldual talksalks forror jjuj-ing the monthly meetingting of Klotte, Germany, and Morlo He sold his mcivcment woulduld bobe and theU proliferation of neon agemagement and marketing execu- the talk conw;.st this year,r, uwrethere Delta Kappa Oommo teach- Campos, Paroguay, talked obout || ------baied upun Neiiroe.t workl»<<-to- algiis.Elmis tposl.s. nf-nnanls" whichCh-Sre ore .Uves, tlves. ______will bo^^panela, consisting of * a era organization Saturday in the their countrle*. ^ »elher through their ownn re-re - punp u n of th e A m erlcon liceiie. OLtpplncott p began his career os otm m ti------■ - ■ ' — ------_ _ _— ”] Klatte, a aenlor at Twin Foils M Itecture, nol more thnn eight contestantste s to n ts ...... ------Jlglous-.- aocla) and- Jratomalal or»or». —n—-lie.also-chargeS-thttl-mMLautlr. ,.,; it *ub- an engineer, studied architecture, nol high school, told the organlza- ^ ganlzatlotu. urbs a aro "visually monotonous"jnous"! taiHrrlauKhTlStT^BWYorfcVPratt tt inatl-inntl- on—thg-_Dttpel.on- Topic will be. tlon that schools hi Oermany U ------and tJ:that the vast majorityIty of lute for seven yeors. turnedned In- "Wl"Whot are the key* to our“ fo>nt- Hepatitis ------end- the_Onlted_ States—w._w ee te t eM J J i ^ ------new building* In Amnflcaa are dustrlaldustr design editor, andid then ing future?" rarrh much the same except for the ^ sonsuR- Contestunts will be betweenween 17IT MEMPHIS, Tenn., March for. the ^ llfl I I P lfti £ f / 5 "ten.ilon twisters" and a “monu-monu- becanbecame a mnnogement consuR- C hope language barrier, P T.F. Grange "S^sio ant. In 1M6. with Walterliter P. and 30 years of age. Farmrm Bu- 23 i^v-Health offlclaU hope O ment, tto the dollar sign." «><•• ‘d Two to locate the last of thosethose Campos, a senior at Buhlhi high ^^L^Cv\ || MJ . l«.iv " Manmlle*, he founded Lippincott>plnco«t reaireau memberRhlp required. ,Two hos- school, told the organizationnlzAllon ^ P I A “Individually ond collectively,"ihincii Morgulles, which todayay calUcalls mlnminutes of the opening timeInie will exposed to hepatitis at a hos- ; 111 says«ay.i Llpplnoott,1 "Ihcie thmgs ty of Ignorance about the United ^ g ^ / . ^ Has Proffram enrnn ll**'f the world’s largest firm of i»be iollooatud for Introductionstiona by P'**' *'*■'* when Universityivntx of Statea led hb people to mlsun- P i t 1 1 »*• represerepresent on American phenom-al pbl- n>arketlng ‘ consultants and1 Indus- thotbe moderator, .followed by 8 to Tennessee medical students enon boat descrltied as 'visual pbl- ' itefitonl, returii tp:_clMcs today._____ derstand the U.S. w cotti— is. .10 m ln u le.1 . fnr .enrh ront.estant. were The two' exchange studcntir J I l I l Tuesdayly NiteNil \l|j1 [- At lu llSfC’ trail H •M» -»lciiiieM- If yo u boord chairman. theithep a follow,-up of two minutes Many of the students were , prefer, for truly most of what r state- aniong about 2,000 personsrsons w*re Introduced to the group ^ n Bum.. March 23—Members of t Tile designer says tliatt ‘'ugll-"ugll- cod eoch lo make a closing state- a fa- by Mrs. A nna Hoye*. T he pro- |[ can be seen from city streets and * ' c places ment. exposed to the sometimes fa- I Twin' Falls Orange wero * guest* hlHThwtiys c a n o n d does makenmke squalor In public places met te lir gram wos arranged by Mrs. Ella Italion DinnerDinm and presented an exchange pro- hove been accepted os thele price TThe material must Include toi disease when they, ateearly lir «l^erda. ------J • ^ n d P®°P'® ptyohologlcally sick," of economic progress for for too statement stat of the problemllem or the hospital cafeteria early 1 gram on the St. Patrick and , C h e n ^ Xaater holiday theme* att the ''' ' effeci, our rnodem Indus- niaiiy years '’ n«eineed, an exploration, definition(finltlon last week. Loter, a kitchen |Z X in the a ^ j Valrvlew Orange meeting FridayP tlday ------; Th('The average American,on, he to shbw understanding of the employe was found III with noted, thinks "art U nice to have problemprol or need, evaluationlon and lhe dUease. Elks at Burley J OA around, but let’s be practical.conleal." comparison of alternatives,Ives a The students left on a ^ 2 Z | Ga!a Room (M ' Tho program, under the dlrec-d lre c - 20 Seamen ndoy tlon of Mra. Clifford Davls,I. Jec-lec- Llppincott sold '"visualI pollu- test or project approach of what spring holiday lost Mondoy Set Installation \[ turer, opened with group slhguv T> _ • p tlon” continued to "romp merrily appappears to be the best solution ond Tuesday, After a large-irg e- BURLEY, M arch 23 — Burley I LJ o( Irish oong* followed by a >iu- t along, damaging the well-beingill-being and an Indication of waysvays to SCO'* telephone and publicityllclty Elks lodge No. ISSt will Inslall ^ innathW J\eRescued Off ofX m our citizens" . partly tifcause bf cause remedy,rem or the bourse of action,action. drive nbout l.COO persons new officers ot 8 p. m. April I In ( jwi moroui skit by Mrs. Kenneth young '*’ere Inoculated, Saturday in Poe, Mr*. Reeae QUck and Cllf- T J -- . ol lack -ot public informotlonrmotlon t’Through this approoch, young \y a public ceremony. . 1113 obout the dangers Involved'ed and peoplepeo] will receive training[ilng In a mow immunization clinic,llnlc. j^ew officers are T. E. (Tom) I ford Davls. £>UBurning Ship on of Another 200 reqelved the , SO1O0.JKUD * u n r by Beck[ SBul- ul- • c5 MT IT portly parti] an enormous notional>nal In- leadleadership, stimulation o f Higgins, exalted ruler; R. O, glc arid gomhla globulin shqts Sun-sun- (Dick) Oarvln. leading knight; j| ; n ? 8 HrifllBaSfe -Bunivaii and MWr -t'BAW. TrT.fT p „ .r)» Tiinn ni/.» dUlferenice dmfei to finding thei neces- thOithought, challenge to logic ahd „ Teiry SulUvah. Mra. Cora Bod- March as l^t — Twenty seameneamen *a5=y KllUtlOM. ------wstt o -liiten —«io4£------^------v em <;flj»Uotir-ioya l- knlght; Vlrr enstab »a»e a humorou* teadins.ading. were irescutd from the CarIb-Carib- "Most ™ people can understand.”rstand,” and help them overcome0 sH»gesmge - — ■ I— ., gll Temple, lecturing knight; ■ Koah Oliver, maater of Twin bean ESunday night after aban- "e explained, •> “that an environ-invlron- frigfright, Warren K. Mohrlang, secretary,':retary,' ^ ' ■ighter ment choxacterlred by on high 'I'heyy »1.‘«) will be taught how lo T. J. (Judd) Sedam. treasurer; J| -gUla Orange, apoke on advan-dvan- donlngdon Ing the bla*ln[( freighter £fiVED.£UJLVED BUFFET STYLE ' tates of bounty, zoning. ' Btth. =eho*08- receire-tl Hlci.wi without becom - -J ler*™*^ leal ond physical suffering. Ing («»—---- HlchilgitVof ,Uie program_«a*n_w as Ji«.an4 ^iW lj Pl¥,red-byJ^.»^bU)th.er,_Jl log- Ing emolloniUly upact. taught the trustee, five Jear term, ond La- || Spaghetii •■ RavWRavlola • Maat Balls |H | —’"rhEy-Ttlwl-lt-muclt more-dlfO-re-dlfO- ^lue~bf-x«mmtnstm-,5 SU - I : a show featuring spring■pring The Liberian freighter World ^ iSai^! Recelves-flonorsors . delegate.legate. | ^ Served with Cactus F Pete's Famous gour- |A J cult, to u n d e rsta n d , o r BelfifileBellifVe ( n ^ In 'e 7 f« 3 v * g ro u p d lscu s- bomseta narrated by Mrs.. PM.pro. JonquiJonquil picked up tho men from d isc u s- JE R O M E , S Jarch 23 — C a d e t .;t|**paaaH SB :3tall»n ■ Sawsei:8aw5e;^;-G^ - t)ln » tlQli.-tos5ed..^.P^W * thot a high level of visual1 pollu- slon,.jjor . your choice of dressings, 12 uAU |M Model* were Donald ' Sommera,imer*, their lifeboat1 and headed for 5 a ^tion . . . will also develop pay- -r I Larry W. SIdwell. son of Mr. afl green salads, your ch) f f Muriel staiubury, Warren Dalgh,Dalgh, rendezvousrende* with the coast guard op pay- Tlicy will be Judged on evi­ different choicessices of relishes,ri sliced tomo- .T . chological scars-’ dendence of lo^c. language, cooper-c o t^ r - * Wayne W. SIdwell.i’iSi; Honors Earned ^ Ur T(rry Sullivan, Clifford DarU cutter Aurora, which was' dls-3 *■ Llpplncotit, |_ said thot psychol- ,tlv Ild total lormer Jorome residents living I toes, bread sticks,itlcks, gar! garlic sticks, rye breSd, H and Reese ollck. putchepatched -to bring them to Ban jsychol- atlve attitude, delivery ond total [ ni Italian sour dough br bread, Famous Italian ® oglsta ten us that "M per*er ooent e n t effi effectiv en ess. A to ta l of 155 pDolnts o in ts Pocatello, has been namedmed "tSto By Ex-Resident | iH During the bualneaa meeting,setlng, Juan. They were due today. of ^ our aworenes* of envlromnent ^an ^ the superintendent’s meritrlt Ust list BURLEY. M arch 23 — Cadet 1 ^ Garlic Sausages,ages, PollPolish Sausages, Cock- ■“"“JJht can be earned. i of M r.jl^p^H tall Franks — Oarbar Oarbano Beans. H Master Harold Atkins announcedlunced All thet survivors were reportedported comecomes' through our eyes.ss. The Onq ^ state basis there, alao , o J for outstanding academiclc and and Wesley K. Dorrell. son of Mr. | W the local Orange wilt visitIt and inIn goodgoo, condition. ugllnugllneas wo obsorb vlsuolly,ily, con-c o n - ^ chniige in th e' ta, le , n t, ' military achievement at the the ah: air and Mri. G. Paul Darrell, former ^ / M b S s e r v e d e v eERY r y TUE5TUESDAY FROM 6 P.M. Tji- -iHwsaat.an exchange jmgramw n ^t at The a.300-ton Beth, which;h fliesfiles sequcsequently, directly affects«s our contest, whereby n Junioror dlvl- ' '°"=® academy. Burley residents living in Plea- h ||H ' Knull Orange on Tuesday. John the P^Panamanian flag, wosos re- tiienErnenCa heaHl«Rid tsarmfully eor a t the .aanl; O rove, Utoh, hos been ^ Ittlly 3on wnrT>e^a‘de~d7Torirge.rT2TU"e.rT2~tff —The-- oadst.-a-Jneraber._Df the nde«^^^E-Jfou. C aiL taJ _ 23__B sty. agriculture chairman,1,^ gave ported about to sink os shee wal- This U a major reaaon —~ and 1*jg and, they will have a programprogram < class of '68 olso has been selectedelected named to the''superrnliTidenfr |j ' T ' iTWlJOrtTJirWe- becfTijairket-«nr jfttof - d t - ns.il«tant elem en t lead er■ withw ith merit list for outstandinglg oca- ^ P ^ ^ y FOR ONLY...... I < foieljgn imports. mlnicamlnican Republic, the flamesies fed more more beds in more hospltafi'”Bre®’’® vision, up to the state level.el. W in- ^ "the T «nt of xadet-staff-aergeaiM,rgeaiM, daiillfc- lu iil-wlUUiCT -fi?ltl^vjni«nVTimont t I -k y j ------by a Clcargo of lubricating oil and oocup 111 and oocupled today, by poy^ologlcalffi compete In the-le- stote s ta te ------I at the Air Fdrce ocodeoiy. , P chemicals. , patients I»tlo than by those sufferiog He oUo hns been selected for k ulferlog contest, but cannot go on1 to tbe KPSS CnOIR PELTED m Jacksonville The freighter caught fire about from from all other dlseaseaa com- national. ■ the position of squadron clerk P membershiT^ »____ 3 a.m. Sunday while »alllng fromr from blned." blned •> Attending . the meeting Friday JWME, March S3 lUPD—Mem--Mem- with tho rank of codet staff *er- ^ M ayor C am paignIfifn I'oftPort Arthur,A Te*., to the French'Yench The Thi visual traUutlon, Upplncott Mrs. caiester Nelson,n. Twin t army choirir were geont. P DRAWINGS n Island of MartiS^que, southeasttheast continue*, contli is a "side affect" of the p.,FalU women’s choirman;i; Mrs. pelted p with rotten fruit duringirlng a a k 1 of Puerto Rico. msss-productlon, mass, maas-consump- . ; ft O ffice Bom bed I. M. Jackson, Kimberly,If. com- performance r here, last night by LX.Msh Beth'* radio operator>er»tor tlon age1 in wtilch we Uve. There ’ Each TUESDAY J E 3 ; I JACBBONVtUJC. Fla., March n.-IIl,flashed word to the coast guard u Is moremo of it in America, 'hiinuM bcibause 'uunlty chairman; Mra. Ro.sella ij-Hy----- M -m n~Thiva Molotov cocktail* Ashmeod, Camas county’ c*l«lr- choir- ^ shouted "Remember »o*s C ettim g 5 :^~ rf at San Juan 300 miles awayy that America Amer Is further advanced in man: Mr.i. Monnie Show. Camas Camos Hungary!" * Police arrested 15 J ■!' and a number of paint bombs .v,,the fire had gotten out off con- mass-marketing mass methods. w H -----«<««■» h tir l^ InAt night at the (“ ‘ 1 ______Oonslder the automobile,: he county vice chairman; Mrs.rs. Hlne youths y In connection withr theZ Up N ichts t P„'. (ubematorlal campaign head- ______In c id e n t. T lje Soviet ch o ir wasj >91* CLIP THIS - . . = i z ------^Mid: X alngle aul6 M6 Ulielie ■■CH^■ coll ^ ^ r n u n . ^ ir was M AKE YOU FEELOLO l I THIS CHECK! S j IV, quarters of Jadcsonvllle Mayor - be an object of beauty andid a Joytov Recipes" were turned lli In for singing a a song"ciIler”"HuSaIai5aiS M a fit,. naytlon Bums, authorities aald V t»n I to operate. A parking lot,>t how-how Pnrm Bureau Doi Not W ant WBT' wKen ItIt oc- oc- ten** »nd nervout from too frequent ^ riT'' today. ■ Venus de Milo _ ^ ^ Mrs. Braun dtstrlbuledtrlbuted curred.c nlcht, Second- Beconcl- I * Bver,^ la mrtr and monotonous.aioxiQUA ______taar Jo** (tnd tutlrrter trom from P ------’ i' Damage to the two-story TJnr ai» And a city street, lined withvlth corcar P^*bllcliy nATidbootcs to thele group g ro u p ------— ------— H*»iU che». HjtckAfih* * n d t««l old. tlre d ^ ^ ^ from Uncoln counjy Farm Bu- tfepre^std, Tn lueh irrUatton. CYSTEX || buUdlntt was slight and no;‘o« one JTa. Banks^ saM police arrestedrested day fromfre a alight case of mal de atandards.” gtanc Vorts M ! Bank of fl j 'i - three Negro youths, but pollc*police mer (s(sea slckness>. ^ "nie solutlonT Upplncotti r be- Event Is HeldM d ...... IN' -JEROME Jaclip«f, Nevada,k of W*c/na< the Desert S 1 0 —D l.. The _tamous armless lady ar- Utarta unrf. thnt if there U one,le. '"I'm I'm BoosterB and fun nlghl wn.i»nsheld held ENDS MONDAY NIGHT da. W*dna»day, Martk U. f944 the case. rived rived FridayI after a 33-^ay'y ''°y~voy- convincedconvl It will be~Touhah a onTy FFrli rld n y everrhur b y th e T w ttr P a ll'r 'r JIJ,, MST 2 NK5HTS! J Bums announced during the age fro f to the Order ot I the age from FVance with four1 small u«ler undei the auspices ot fefederal d e ra l Lo>Loyal Order of the Mooaerat"?J.T"MARY/MARY' al the I v I SHOW STRATS PHOMPTIY I P.M. ^ K -----week-end-tliat her liad de^Mtleed chtpa I - T h e B e i d e r ------ST ARRtW O------p m 0 1 7 i » i . n f l offi- below her left hip. r^uresult li of major legislation1 by theth e A film o f "Mouvre good shape fpr her Tokyo EasterAUit Egg Huntunt - jIADTGR-VU HP^M March 25. 1964. |^H H Limlr CO# fo p«^«on over ) n wUlwill and and the junior class will dye HI Academy Aword 1 -J^ighU ndonesian Tlsit the Marshall space flightniRht them Tliursday night at theth e center at Huntsville, Ala., tomor- church. churc Teacl)crs who will be In in Nominations! K -'fooops^on Island -row-to-«A l£hj^tealJlrlntofof JM the . VhBrt phftrye Will b« Mr*. M aarU rtin n- ■ . s2 5 0 | In tn a m m o th S a tu rn I ro ck et wTiIcli Wooc ^ I ^ KtJCHlNO, Malaysia. M arch wTiIciv I I I I I I Iiii I iiiIit l i iiMI ll I M T u rU a ti _33 W—A patrol of BritishIte ma- o f *'*“ ^ u. B. ®- Jack Ja c k CraJg. Mrs. Rodneyey RRu* u - K fc^-aanes_t^hl^--:^^ s^an -n»w_ta nights to the moon. berry. berry Mrs. Karl Carnahanlan anda n d ■ 45 ment" Saturday wilh a platoon ~ Mrs. M rs. Elbert Lawson. | “~iVERr'3(r"S Jjj of Indonesian regular troopsm iles In ,,, ^ . Mrs. Mildred Carnahan's JuJunior n io r H I . the Malaysian Borneo state of cla.<» will be in* charge oft hidingh id in g lj|j MINUTES jZ l Sarawak, an army spokesman -----M f m A T the efl^ on £aster Sunday.ay- ‘ IH— W — . reported today. rss ■ » ^ Wl , The clash occurred 85 mllM ^ Irrrw H iT ^f S^ ta rts UM Tim. TeniflhI }{*> northwest of Kuching, capitalr j [ F rid a y i » rhS . of Sarawak, the spokesman said. X;;' ^ IIP fawZI#]a :v 1ST RUN HITI 27 'TJr Cripp**." t y Nixon Leaves ■ jp o m e r . NEW VORK. March 33i iM ^i a1 , n E Ki b Gregory/T ony ^ — Former Vice President nM l ? * fS^l ★ J “Richard M. Nbton left Sun- 1^11 P eck /C in rn s ■ i day night on a business trip 'w y c ^ ■ I £ ' » plPAYING! • •« Swrrbbqi mlactlaa! H i EVERY WEDNES Tktmtmait ul tmhns Urfar W H m War^ftitherford A ll Y ou CanFried! All .the Extras ||f l Jmrnllr, fcaaw aa4 carl H T T P I i l H : a VEDNESDAY NIGHTl ” • iattgtactiM (MrMrta^ ' ~HjH l i i l ar yaw iMMy bacU H »------■ a Fraa, aiy eH laatallaliaa - - B l imr. * * t . i,4 t III 1 ^ : ___ ’1.00 S al tk a t airf battariailN.. ■ : cim ^ iTOtin T ^ ^ * 3 « Um Haa^r Oarfal K EAT FOR JUST.™ I H - ' ^ ...... O’!*** ___ _ *Wa Maaiy ^ \ ^ m . V; 15 O N LY t u spe t e r i i: : , I P P Adulta 1.00 • ShHW 75« I C ^ Child FfM Undar 12 ^dj^IlAL[]!J i K 3 S o^ ^ f AVING CO. ' * ;j ^ ^ A C f u S i ______/

■—» ■w w w w La w p n *______;; \t •■ ' J ______r ~ ----- r ...... _ , • I erardi Sets - 4'M onday, ^ March 23/ 1964 Twin FallsFall TimevNttw* ■ T f A S to c k M M M n r ^ M m a n c i d t ^ e'eport p = = ^ = = 5 5 — a===55— S-5=— « M ^ ¥« * a a Tribute J. 11 to MARKEtS AT GLANCE TV TODODAY NEW YOitK. March 2J U»— I <1 MONDAY. MARCH !SZ htufUa - Li>w«r ; airlin ea buck Grain Th Sen. Borah .xheL,**The Luellle Ball Show.“ (6:30 p.m. OBSOBS>—Lucy adds a nnlQua , ■“■H**jgstr'mlnut«~atj------itmiii. - ir i « u C m CAGO. March :.t tin New rrop The J L J . I. Dailyr InvestorIr UNIVERSITY OF IDAH'o. flavflavor o r to politics when she volunteers'toiteers-lo helph< Mr. M oon^'a-eanu—^ gj..c. Q\k’ tiIiir£U.33 A trlbuto oalgnm lgn for cltv controller. « SS to r^v .r their «arly I^ - • m ™ : ' " " " ' ' ' ’- IJhuVwhiU mi"‘‘oil moat other grain (utuiea an d ^I BBy. y. WXLWILLIAM A. DOYLE m means ean s w dim e you p u t ' in .l t®*5^y,end /inlsbcd their y A\bc«t—Mo«ti > . . . u » ^ u y M „ lowjr^r twiay ”on ■ tha Chicago b»»ard, of Q, Q. %I hhave a v e been Investing money That inclimcludes alJ of your monthly! the late , Sen. William Borah ••The *‘The AndyAi G riffith Show,*' (7;3030 p.m. OBS)—AuntCl Deol,.relnve=also reinvested all dividends and you relnvreinvested. ' . * 1 ^ ll.vL’S." .iruo*; _um-_ .o»_he»^Jiit_^ at the Unlvei'Mty of. Idaiio Morris ap appear Tn thc talc of laborabor IwclciIwdoricad UTdustrlaUat who Nearby wheal contr*c\a bru£e 3 «apltal>gftln9-dl9trlbutlona^pHal'-gftlr lu ad- -For For example,-sayexa that over Uie Ji si.u^hl.r •.ICC,.—Strom to 26 ccnu'lcenla a \u.hcl' buahel undei heavy liuuidatlon d itio h a l sl Tliursday. odt 0 N*er signing-ttf a woMcHe contraocontract. ------j ------■ CCIIH hlah, I ; I,,;. tJ x a S .' ----- .ni I...I ..lli dltlonal shares, . years years youyou paid in $7,500 and that T^'^rsas *«*.®2S^i5^wis up asTiniett- Tk- nf tha I— h ft''L\ It: ,Church will speak as a Borah “lioliyw**liollywood and the Stars.” (8:30i:30 pni.pm. )NBC>—Toniaht‘s docu- farm "bill bill rearemained onceiiain. th e » V ■yKm—Tftiwesied-$1,500 in dlvl- ,Churc we point. P“" ^ •■^■'"******"fiSi5SSiiaSSS3553------i new croperop openedopen< ea»y but tallied aboul rcreported p o n c a vt lh o s e ; dends arand capltaUgalns dlstrl- foundatfoundation-sponsored lecturer at m entary • fo<:uscs on the dedicatedcci careerciiieer of Paul Newman, de- . ^ ni DelW. Northwest. Amcrl- ^ ^ ^ a e«nl c«nt on abui aboit covntng. diVldeUdSdividends a n d butlons. butlon.s. Your total lnvesin\ent 3:10 p.np.m. In the Memorial gym- scribed liIn the program title as "Actor “Actor liin a Hurry," He's been ■ c.i’HH ciR.oN capital capital gainsgall on w would ould be S9.000. * I naslumnaslum. . The^publlc Is Invited. nomln«le«nom inated Cor a •t>esl actor” Oscarcar thistills yoyour, for his per{ormaDce L ,I/iveI^ iv 0 s to c k CHICAGO.*CHICA.GO. iiMarch 2J in-Ca*h grain my (ederal ICdcra In-ifIf you redeem all your shares* Topic of the address will be in "Hud." ••Hud'.*' which fared vseU at the: nation'sluilion's Iboxofflceb. u aalaa: come COme tax taX return,n and recei receive, say $10,000. y.ou,have ,‘’Borah’“B o rah ’s ro le a s a m em ber of **The“The BreakingB Polni," tO p.m.. ABC*—JABCI—Jcsslca Tandy la guest- g POItTLANDf“lu,';^''2? U>-(USDA1 Whaat unchanged; No. S red . 1.99 I am am now nO« con- a a profitprofit of $1,000, Thai profit the foreignfoi relations commit- starred UIn ■•Glairs Flowers Never■ Drop PetPetals." She playa a per- fl C.lll, UUO. .l.urht.r .l..r. .nd h.lf, Ton?Corn unchanged;unch.n N*i. S yellow l.JO- slderlng a i^ e rln g cashing ca must must bebe reported as a capital! tee.” TheTl •’Uon of Idaho" ,ln his fectlonlst who attem pts suicide when besebeset by mld-llfe anxieties || r t actlv»w 2&-.S0 biirhei* ; cown ateady to 1.2S: i »« . No. No 8 » yellow veil Uuaj 1 JO-1.22; No. I In IPcdeer 0 hiahei ; ntht*! ' claaitM acarce. m uatly y^Uow lake I (redeeming) X gain gain, . Idayday wnwas almost a.s well-known although she contends she has annil Ideal marriage. it j m. w Y Central and Pennsyl- ■>i««'ii-.leaily, ilauuhtcr .i.u«htcr «ie«r» moatly choice p , " , 0.1 “r,.'C*No.-V',v;,:,w''''r,;‘ laa ■ N, my shares. I I. That's That's relatively simple. And If In in manyman foreign pountrles as he •Take 'Take Thin Hammer.'* —N Itrh r.»M an.l choice aio .in .l »50 Iba, *71 ". V , Utah> —Nepro author Jam es BaldwinIcuvin UikesUike: view ers on a to u r o f I j ^ ^ d N orthern P acific m oved ijj.uu ".",;'w,*('Jw 67^4: No. t extra h«'avy white 9 7 ^4 . hnavo av e a nice ■ ■ ■ ■ K M i vesimmu 2 .U0 . ttw iitilily and commercial Rye n*’ unchanged. unchani No. I plump 1.32 prOfU. W vestmeiu was made more Uiun The \WUUam Edgar Borah Out- San PiPiancl.sco, aii where Negroes fromrom slum areas and meniben of • r j i.irr.J. U,60-l-.0l» ; bulla utility profit. Will I o.ri- _ , six mommonths before you redeem, lawry ofo W ar foundation wns es- ‘action groups”gi are seen. He's accuinpaniedcompanled on the trip by OrvUIs “‘’sSrC'land Electtlc and Ida. i! ” Barley malting 120-130 nominal I hav« to pay pa: income taxes a^atn? entlr t alvm 150, vealria and alaushter «__ 1 oa t oa n. the entire profit is a long-term tablbdietablbdied at the university In Luster ufof "youth for service." hfl Powff weakened In th© util- fajvi,-, n,)t ruiiy ■ feed 90-1.04 nominal. A, A. If you yO\ have a profit when c a p ita l guln. 1029 by S a lm o n O. Levinson. C h i- — :-----— .Iv.. „ol full, ~t.bll..d .t 10 . . „ . ! Soybeana uncbangrti ; No. I yellow you yOU redeem your shares, you will Su* but eastern ga* and fuel •trady *ir.dy lo i atrunv . alauvhler S.Sl « «« nominal nrkmlnal ti-ack ti Chicago. Viai/« trk r»< But, if some of your invest- cago atattorney. In appreciation of |;^,ed. steebi and chemicals »--»x>«l and-a^hoic. cholca Ib0-2H0m Iba. SO.00-31.00. ” ^ L d have to pay taxes. Ifour profit . H uu. S.S.), openi»« r a th e r alow ; B«»pl* grade ml»ed grain Lll, ments or reinvestments were Borah's efforts In Uie direction M ONDAY, MARCHARCH 23,1964 i ^ aAITPw ly m i x e d ;------— lanTowiyirowi ■n-d~y»u- ■n-j-y »i3 w^kK...rrrino^Uy &o ------...... Will be taxi M -g lab al p e a c e . ------GRAIN KI TI RR* T K alT "5 i5 1 ------la fowaatl»i»-^b»low- U f iven ■ iAe_Tlme>a«N;*>ifath g -Times hy atatiw na aia»^ itt^nlion was drawn to tne iow»i>W»I ; ; aowa ,ow. ateady: ctead barrowa and rllla fjMlrAGOCHICAGO. Mych1 23 (J. - time you redeem, the profit on "The ‘’The foundation throughout -oe,non, .oTSectlon following United -1* JyO-JJJ iba. 1U.24; aowa i-2 SuO-420 CMJCAUO. I It's understandable that you J}*"' qoestlona ahooJd ba directed to theIhe ststlongtstlon concerned. •J9. r.'oo.n.Do. I thoic Particular shares Ls tax- Uie yeaVsye has brought many ______High 1.0 W Cloa* Clo** aare re confUiconfused aboul this. Th^ . ^ Auto Workers K^resldent W alter Sbr-.-p shr-. i. 4004 0 0; ; alaiiffhter . 1. lam ba opened W haat able as a short-term capital' speaker ddifference ifferen c e between the total speakers to the university to give D«ilher'» s ta te m e n t th a t th e •i.«.i;l, ... gain. their Id Ideas on tlie causes of war KMVT KBOI>1 fKTVB RID laugluci »wea aold early lo teal trade; j„|- I &«» 'amount you Invested and the, “ „ ' y ,o u ld make lu. "most slg- July . _ l.6«av \.U'j 1 .4 - ', l.57‘* 1 I Some mutual funds do provide and co Twin Falls 9 BoUe Boise Idaho PaIW lau u h irr lam ba choice and p rim e 8ft>l07 H-r»tBept ' ■• i"» l.ri050A \ liHi, 1,69% l.59‘4 hhigher lg h c f prl price you receive when and conditions of peace." said fiiflcant historic bargaining ef- jb.t>. apring lamba umu 2: 2 .0 0 . K6&' investors who redceiti shares wUh Dr, Dr. RolRobert Hosaclc, chalnnan of Channel 11 Channelel t ChChannal T Channel 1 Dec _ 1.66'a ijis ‘, i,«4‘»* i.«4\w youyou rc redeem d c er your share is not. (je^aHed jort' In contract talks this sum- detailed, dollars-and-cents break- the Bora,hBo foundation. "Wi felt Cable 6 Cable 3 CableC S ABC-CBS SPOKANE May*^!!__i.2i*a I -I* 1 -2 1 ^ i-su* L2 1 *: TheThe totatotal amount you invested o, ABC-NBO- ______O B SI ABC-NBO A l SPOKANE. March S3 aTO-.(U9nA) jJjJ “ iMii downs on exactly how much of today's today'a Idaho youth should know "wjldent Johnson' answered “* J u l y ___I.23H 1.22 V* L2*% ------th e p r o tr ______O B S I______- I.ivrntiK'lk : Sept S eo t... 1.2:i‘j1 1 22 , 1.22\ l.l.t^ the proi It each redeeming sliure- about the role BQrah himself . . , — . ihlt when be told th e a u to w o rk - , ,n>.u.lK.«ii 3703 7 0 ;: barrow i..n a and filta *6-60 Dec * - ___1.20-',1 ~'0 “' 1,U\ l.U% L2l I . F . • holder receives Is taxable as long- played, and Senator church, who III* Rin Tin Tin Mr. Dill HighHighway Patrol Tun Show ^-unlon today that It must itrbfi . Lai«ov«a ‘i-;; and irilta IJ. S. No. 1-2 nata has done extensive research on i l l Hin T in Tin CB.S NewaI Hiuh Hiuhway Patrol Fun Shuw Hi-2,UI Jl.H. - ^ 200. May ___ ,«5', .fit'', .«6>i .«R‘.j Business “term andan, or short-term capital has do: ill ,, aM contract demands .that iA.iouA. iSa llucklelterry Newa HrinBrinkley Hurkleherrr :ywTy-—^ .nf— .sb’^ ------g ain s.— ------|-B-Borahr orahr li-well..quaUflEd- to ao««K _JiJ-»4S----__ l4iufck,leLgtrnr I Kew a HrinUrinkley H»«‘klnbt>w. . N o. 1-a 27S-660 .S e p t------.«7n, ' 87 ^ .HTi, ,*7S -«7\ W If the mutual fund. In which onon hia hU foreign relations actl------**— ja. li.30-U.G0; /r«der piir» package Dec __ .TOUTO* .70 .70% l | fiet I‘ve ^u>t a'decree Cartoon* N««eNew* I’ve Ool • Saeral C ^ . n d V^>d and .chuica - 106—4b*,----- a i -IS.40^ — ~ ' ''* Mirror yyou o i'w won S n shares dtiwn^t perform vlW^s*-vlMes.—------■ s m i ^ t l y an d - G e n e ra l— fctojors humlr.i.wri.hi, HBya ______il»ill I've UuL a Heerel Cartoon* NewNewa I'va Qot a lUerai undrdcwriirhi. wMay „ ____---- Il.S .s P p i 1,^0‘, 1 :wr " W iyiiir'Twln' N#wn. gporta UlDMapolls-Honeywell weak- “‘h'-i- _ ,«w.Hept pt---___— Il.3 'lia O0 \" I.IO 1.30 1.30“* ***** a letter and nudge it into do- jY lf] ened In the electronics but Texas ------DD e e e c------____ 1.38%1.3S! 1..1I 1.33‘i 1.34 N N EW EW Y YC O R K , M arch 23 More Indian TiOl Danny Thomaa Dannjr Tbumaalomaa W«v Wagon Train Danny Thoma* nE N V K R Spring fever will clasli with tax “'8ing “that '“t arithmetic for you. illlU Danny Thomaa Danny Thomaatomaa Was Wagon Train Danny ThomM Instruments. E lectro n ic A ssocl- DKNVp;n, M»r DKNVKn, March 2^ Lff (USDA^L- Xll.Tl.ASD | , fever fc«r"''thir' this year, III Andy Grifrith Andy Grifritbfrith Wan Wagon Train Andy Grlffltli ilM snd F a i r c h i ld C a m e ra show - Jiun»loir* 2.UOO; s.uou. barrowab .rro and irDte unevenly PORTLAND. PORTLAND March 23 Ut - Coarae Q. Your column carried a let- H* lAntlv (^riffllh AnHy Orifflrhfflrh Way Wayon Train An«lj Oflfflth leady to 22 hiffher ; aowa acarcc, ateady grain vrain wholeaale, wboIf>aal delivery, bulk Bu-slnc-ssnren Bu.slnc.ssi are counting on *«• URiots ii Take — Jd some im provem ent a D. i> atvtinii ; barrowa 1,‘i and gllta U. S. 1-2 ton. ton. fob fob track track rorlland; Oat«. Niv. Ji rnn..iiimyr« conSUment hfing __nnythlng—b u. tet -r irontfrom a m a n ■tt:ha s a ld -h e .had------— ------aie*--f ie » - • I Trr------tTBtty-Duke—*~tyeltiitirg-ltS’rytT»tT ------} ^ l s a n d J o h n s o n a n d J o n n - 2o<»-24r00.^^.^ Iba. ibs. IR.26-15.3S; i r .26 aowa 2-3 460- 8« Ib^ «;hiie i 's lu g g i s h th ls ^ ______“a aavlnssavings account his wife did T • ill Mclialc'a Navy I Mitch Millerler Patiy I'atl Duke Meliale’a Navy ion drllteil lower I n th e d ru g s saoao Iba.lu. lt.7S-lS.aS;ii.?s-is.a ------Ini^rK e ii l e r n'K J54.2S-i fii-sV lso : ’"B'l'clcy," No, ’ * " “4 6 S 1 U g g 1 S I l9 i I.tiry Hhnw iM Itrh M illerIrr Outer Oul< t.ir^iita Lucy Show I 1 Bpring. th a n k s ^ nnot o t Jcnovknow atwut. The man asked I ilV III l.nrv Hh.iw 'Mitfh Millerllf>r jOtitr OillerJ[^lmlU___Lur^_Sh«^^ I ,ber« Rlchardson-Merrell .Sh«-rp 1.600; ianiba atrong to 2fi lb. lb. wf*tern wfatern 48.00-4»^,ft0 4fl ; (train aorghum Bpi'lnR. t Lives of 2 0 0 _ij|_ lirhi*r. pwca atronv to 60 hijrher: free free marketmarket 40.60-49.75 40 ; (iraln aorghum> to largerlargei* take ' how he could report the interest QQVed forward. ■l«u«hlcrlaughtrr apringaprlns lambaI choice to muatly ax-ccc iO.Tfa. home pay. So. - 1 he reccl receives on tliat account to NEW DELHI, India, March 23 t.o.• lO* n iin M an ICaat, W eatIt HItIaHide OuKOuter l.imita Bachelor Father ______prim*irime lOaIM jUa.jU. 23.60;23 w ooleJ alau g h U r “ Tod.J'!.'^'clo... T o d ay * do< I'ortI.nd CJr.ln Ex- hom u pay Wl—Prime "Minister Nehru hns ill 'JJ Thin Man Kaat. WealIt HideHide Out«Outer l.imita Bachelor Fothar a * ■ mbH choice rhnie* 101101 Iba. 23.00; ewe« cull ch.ni.t eh a n g ei many Indi industries \ the internal revenue service, l90 Raat Weat Side. Elaat. Weet>t SidaSida lirealirt-aking Point Kaat. Weat Sid* nd utility 8.00-9.26 ; ahorn alaughter Barley Barley bid bid to t anlv# market. 20-day' p_r<*are raisinraising g their ' without his wife learning about urged lPakistan to Join with India ,«g149 Haat We»t Hide, Kaat. Weat.t HideHide Hrm»rrnkine Point Kaat, Weat gida «; wee cull and utility Nn. 8 6.00-7.n0; ■hlpment ihlpment deliverer! deliv eoaat; No. 2 45 Ib. In measures to halt Moslem- . Stock Averages r:. ; goals for pro- ii>it, becau because he and hia wife file ruth Breaking Point Raat, Weat 01** '.!; I NIW YORK, M.rch tS HlfD—DuW. eeder apring ipilni lamb*I.m! fancy 87 Ib*. 22.86} ».aUn> WMtem 48.00; 46.00. No. 2 2-row or 2-row g<»a‘S lo r Hindu rioting which has resulted It III f:aat Weat Side. Tell tha Truth Brei hoire and fancy feedrra 82-08 Ibe. W..U weaiern1-I1 *7. 47. dd H.C i t 1 l 1 o o nn andk^^M^HT^ a Joint federal Income tax re- Hi^'du ill Kaat Weal 81da. Tfllltb* Truth‘ruth Breaking Brei PuiriL Kaat, Wait SM* , Im . .Iclni .t»ok .».»>«• il tS'm »n In some 300 deaUis In eastern ,III3 , Newa New* Newa New f> Na«ra ‘ U Iadu«. 8 l 3.no, n ff 1.33. 21.70.,:i.a01.70.21.80 ;: ahaaran * W t 100 Iba. In ehulee Wh«»t Wheat bid bid to .rrlv , m.rkct. Np, 1 s a lf t. Wit turn. i^ »on lau g h ter condition 22.76. bulk. bulk. 20- ISl.bll, off 1.60. * C.'ul*'' ‘ eve on reaping Your replyi offered no real help. U m u. ISS.ll. ott 0.17. Cattle C . l l l .‘t.300; . .1.J0O ealvea 60; alaughter White White 2.03; 2.03; Sofl < White 2.08; While r. ^ ... teeri* moally steady ; her cenl 2.2fl. 150 Movie Movia TomTonight N*k*d Cliy . NIW VOR« BTOCK EXCRANGB rfim'ii ‘‘i S>er cenl 2.28. I «»rn1 eral Inrnrr Income taxHik •W^ or or w'lfe, wife authorizes the other dent ^Mohammed Ayub Khan on III [JJ Movie Movie TonT o n ig h t ____ r .201) Iba. 21.R6: heifera choice 876-1.000 Hard H arti White W h ite Baarti Ordinary 120: 13 Prlday, Informed sources dli------NEW VOBK. M.rch 23 IOTI>-L~.t ba. 20..'i0-21.2& j ;: cowaJ c u tte r an d u tility perP*r c cenl m 2 2.2^,.2 ,1 . cut,cut. Fnclo Factory ac- D*w*«» spousespouse to file a Joint relum. Friday :i.M>-14.76 : bulla c u lte r an d u tility c.r C a r rec.lpu. rec e ip t. : Whr.t 3®: b.rlcy 22;: tivlty tivlty and and retail prom otion1 Isn't I s n 't that the simple? closed today. Nehru was de­ R I F I •X K C P X KUTV KSL • “iliuL m s M.r.h KIJ «0>i fl.60.|M.AQ. iil'jilMj'jS' fee — cnirAoo bandwnKOibandwagon with announcementss pietely pietely trusting Jn tha other ^ 11IU< n h ' i t ' i Minn Hw 126 ?'“»*■«! ar.ajlumUh. /u m U h mnrn m Jnfcfi., fVflnk| .• rnia. M-ycnr-o|d-Ind)yn leader.—^ i.i»-I Iff irtrlutrt—------IHiirirmaa—^a. I Hmk ITcuni I MtikirV IlnMg rlyaU 181 ; track 201 ; *uPDiie* mod- - fiit ^r, > TTiit Mi.-w,y Mima* r ‘'“‘ 5^tir.-D’.'u 111* 14,76-16.00; 8O0.700 lb. aow. 1J.86-14.00. • a daaaaml-’ ----nrodwrsteT hSirkel I *** , ^ easSr^^^^^get^'a°*wffe^'S” s/gn^^ "Snif^m iu ...'w e o v e r m y ..r rom.' a.....m mJ. ------n------ill"— * ~ uxriMRI — ------Iju m HsiJAt'i C a iiU n.f>no- r .h a a in n ■■■■■»»■■>• iteady! ^ witJi WltJl SUChsuch optlmUsLlc fervor. JointJoint la tax return without really stroke in January, urged Imme- ISO 'JJ Brinkley LM>na Uanaernger BrlBrinkley N*«a rood lo choice at*era ateady to 25 --i*- , i4l Brinkley I Newa RriBrinkley Nawa i i ligher; atandard and low good barely Traek aalea ilOO lb*. II, P. lA unleaa■ IllVesUntInvestment bankers, securities* reading reading it tlian to talk her inio dlato dlate talks between tlie home ' ■ otherwiaa atatedi: Idabo ruaaeta 4.86:• dealers#4An1#>t-a andnr some htate legl^U- signing ministers of both nations as aL lilt Nawa Newa Newa Ne Rea Hunt S 'c?/" Krr”lT itea.lyj heifera 26-80 hlgV r: cowa Mlnn**ota>North Dakota Red river val- " signing that form. mlnlst iteady to 26 higher; high choice and w tures ar© watchlnp the tnx fever. tl > ill Newa Newa _ New* N*i 8e* Hunt Uy round reda 2.fiU-2.7i. tUrWi ar© ^ ;• Bul Ihal-s'not the point. Thft first «step in a. Joint effort to •II Movia Outar LImlUmlta Movi* Mo Ltjcy Bhotr irjme l.2«0 lb. fteer* and high choice fltreet aalea: Idaho ruaaela 4.HR-R.00,». tOO.too. DcfllcDealers In government nnd previous prevent further bloodshed, JJ, iaaiUl*2Q0...1^^ 22.00a^u*»Us.^lJ)0:. tJI— LZL S ^ previous column suggestedahat Prever l4 l M«rvle ___ Outer l.inijla M«» f!.76; high 5^V*2S*TVS ^--nnflnHrihiljtTliman'mM tou rtot-yot teiAleil.Ll — i S2.00 ; mo.t cholc, 20.76-21.60 : utility ' 2y,Vvj„i 1: federal government-will bc fun- .nd low comm.rcl.l cow. U.00-16,00. fiMlnneaoU-Norfh "! Dakota Red river val- feClCml gO " b o th h is w ife and th e Jntera} tolo Ne!NehiU's overture, the sources’ tIS|7j MtA'ia O uter Limm lu ita MovT* Mo D anny fh o w o A AnTAT 13®S N»t Ojrp«m ftO*^ 8hcp Hh^t» 2,000:2 ooo w,K,lca i l.mb. w«k to ley round reila 2.».i-3.25 ; Wl.conainn nlnif nllllf a R big blj deficit this year and^ revenue i^venue service—becnuso with the I said.said. IlOt ie Mcrvla Watfon TPrain ra in MovU Mo Andy. GrlffltH rtjaaei« 3.25-3.78 ; Michigan ru.ael." havo »,««« to Ln borrow h more, thanks in ^ I II Mffvie I W agon TPratn ra in Mnvie Mn Andy flrlfflUl • E * ; i r ' J l l l i 26®!:,w?rJ6 lower ; ahorn : ateady lo weak ; choice 3.60-8.76I ^ a * \ m .: Vfil Michigan bakera 4.76. riAjnd _ . . ^ new taxpayer numt>ering sys- NehN eh ru described th e ra m p a e e s '** - iBIMBds 47W Nftt St««t S&H wp^'lth ltS end *n■ ton ta n lllast December and Januaryy JjjHI. in.llywooH WagonTraInTrain Ho Hollywood I Raet. Weat Bid* , Ikbboa Zn N o N a t G« S2^; siotix AIO CITY ■'Bt.Hi. TrrJi' r. s p e n d in g budget. *ent«tive**nt«tlre letter* ef genarai int«reat In .ny4 t id W S7>; No T*mc SI% fifOUX CITY, Street aale* (60 Iba. U. 8. lA)i Flor- sp e n d ln g J and the flood of Hindu refugees ------SIOUX CITV. St.rch 23 «?B—Uv.- Ida |d, V!I!Ind round re IntOInto TlIndia from the predominant- • ill Sing Alone BreakingV Pulnt Sin I EtM L la^ Northnp 10*i Hoe* *.R0 0 : tn Onlona I Arrlvala 10; track 18; sup-»“ will beJjg slowest,| there will be ill Sing ATong BreakingC Poinl Bli^gflirt A long Dick Pow all ■ ) H o». »,6 0 0 : tr»d. tnod.r.t.lr .ctlv.; d]Ic« mod«X*te; demand moderate ; mar- . iqo*. f ^ 7 ~ ------ly Moslem area, the sources said. III Sing Along Breakingt Point fiinfilng Along Dick Powall *iJl A Otr '4 « H N w »r A+t------V4U butchrrB^t^inlysutchrr. '•t.inly to i SS low«-; law. un- >71™ tn r the 1966 fiscal y«ar*s budget def------e-ye»4nt Sing A long ■ Dick P a w tll____ _.. Bull ln« 12 N W«t Ban* 4A% ,v.nl, evenly .u.d, aUady to to w»k; U. S. I-S 200- ket “J* firm J for " large yellowa, mediuma ^ Tlie' Indfnh BOvemmeiir'ffaysI ------Nl~ ~ Hlnir Alnnr ------i Br»atiinr-y«*4nt Sin B«t rd M OMn M ath 4 6 ^ 240 fb. b u tc h a n about ateady. Iclt heraldedh e ra l as being Rmaller f —lli !40 lb. butch.r. U.26-14,7S, • f.w 1-2 '! t.hnn th«> ltt-«;t. on$» but ^tlll re-! Guerrillas ^ iMw150,000 refu g ees from E a st P a k ls- II III LiauUnanI Nawa NeiNewa News |j jbsi :ciS5±»!;!Sio t a n wntfT^d ♦hw flntt 11L ______l U __ Lisuitnael_____ W**>h#» ^ ------W ^ »athw ______NaWi ^ _____ . j arTBT OutM W 1T *4 13.00-100. yellow gioh« 1.26. '^■qinrinff q in n n ff tJthe tretum ry-to borrow------III Lieutenant MoWa Tor 45% O w eru C . M % C.ttlV C att/* i.SOO; 9.SOO; e.lvc l.SOO: tr.d. I- more money, unless tax returns A weeks of the year. Some Ohrls- i4l Lieutenant iMnvla fTon Tonfght fftev* AtUii__ >■ Uu 8t 87% Owen III O 85*4 atronr to mwitly Street aala* t |d*ho y«IIow large 3.60- morO mOr itrong to moatly 25 higher. Instance* •3.76 ?« .: Colorado S.80-.1.60 ; Waahington" build b u ild up tin faster than now cx-: GrabC Viet ZZTtlons were In the exodus, ■ — -— B^U Brtu l®*i OsfoH Pap *SS >0 higher: hl»h»r: cholca ehoJe« 1,000-1.260 lb. *t*er* ,3.15: ,J : Mldweat yellow globe* medium ^ 1 11 iM T o n ig h t Slovia TonTonight Bt«v« Allan '. Betlar A 4S^. p»e G El XI"; 2!1.00-22.00: 1 .0 0 -22.0 0 : high hlffi choice and prime i1.50-1.90;Jq , oo m Michigan 2.00; Michigan" pected. PeCLCO. •m-r Homo Minister Oulzorl 1«1; lift Tonight Movi* TonTonight Bt*v* Allaa lorimi 74 p.e InU 32.2g.;12.26.; choicechoice helfenaha 20.60-21.26; two Ilarge ” 2.60-2.76;V ft-> 7 T ex u yellow amallII CorporationsC orporft planning to mUe Nonda revealed. In parliament^ III Tonight Movia a11 Ton Tonight SUv* Alla* a Bof» Wn»» 4J!>4 p.cV 11'^ load*o.d. bishhigh cholc.choice .nd^^rim. 20.40-21.60._ j.iS! 1 III Tonight______Movla______*^ Ton Tonight Ht«va AlUa f SrvMwiek 10\ p,„ AWA 74^;, fll medium 3.00, outside OUtslde fundsfl to finance theirI Nam-*• ^ Outpost Th?that the numbm of deftd had Hi larrtHa 2S% .J*ara*n P 57% .ST. ST. P P A A U U L L . . M Ma .rc h 23 (Upi— L lv „ lo c k ; expansion plons may bc coming oairn risen to about 200. He refused to ...... ' — ...... —I FUTURES expAnslon * SAIOON, South Vlet Nam, C«a Orr >0 P a rk ^ D av XOAg C C .a t ttle t l . t.OaO: S.OOO: CMlvr,c 1 ,700; .l.uihtcr The tt,, foll<)wlng,„|,*wI, future* ouotaf{oi>« are•e intoIn to Che th e 5securities market nt {he ^ - , answer questions, explalnlnc thatt C u Pae XIS<^ P enney S3 ■tMiteem m and an d heifera helf« motlerately active. pn>vlded Kuhy v E. W. McRoberU and com- sam© tlTTie , M arch 23 (UPD—Commimlst guer- detail^details of the rioting (kwld onlyI c«»e J I p^n RR »in; mostlynoatly 262 R higher; hivhc cow« rather alow !!.nv Twin Fa same time. Together federal gov- ' p.„v. Twin F.^l., ernment^ernment and corporate borrow- rlllas wero disclosed today to inciteIncite further violence, I i Caurpil T *0V4 Prp^l Cta 4 »*^; ■nte<'ra avPT*age avprav* an ■ d high choice 1.21A liirh Low ci,M.e Inging could be considerable nnd He did sny, however, that Calotn 12 PfU#>r 4722.00;b«. 22.00: aaiai la u g h te r heifera choice APHI a.«.m ------_ 2 . 7 6 2 ... I have a noticeable effo rt on^ namese self-defense force poet; troops troops and police fired on mobs Cerro Cp 4m i M or 72^; )00-l.l0fi OOO-l.lOfi lha. lha. 21.00-21.60; alaughter ----- j I about 60 miles southwest of jg CkampUn «4>4 PhllMne P 4 ftTW Mjw*. row*, Utility ullilty a ai n d com m ercial 14.60- MnvM«»«ir . ^ m o n e y market conditions and on IB seporate occasions, killing 'ROAR]R I N G ' g a ; i Uh— tut; ^.|------. i.u ir mnrm .r rz—wuutftitiir— wmi—utntty it.to^ iiuYnnffTr ^ Saigon. But officials said the1 fniir ^ XMjrvini an d In ju rin g 27.__l i t ______Ckmli?~------4M, p "*h iK,.%0; few '••“• 10.00.'"™ 1* ment borrowlns tend.s to riseg conimunlst forces suffered heavy said^ the disorders were occurring Cjito 8 . m V t t s j i . ! - r. 114% Hoga H.000 .barrowa and gllta ateady I h n llC I ^ losses in the action. In jj, a^ belt along the east coast CU.lt. 41V p„h s Col 31 «i o 2.’> =■' hltfh<>r: aowa •' fully ateady : bar- Unlisted^ l l i V w Stocks each r^h year.yZ If a hou-slng boom c.™ C..1. l a j s m u m .™ ------‘' ' ‘i* L-ows,3Jid gillJ ,U. a. l-1.20QrZ40 ,lba. OVEH OVEH TUE COL’NTER a ads d s to ththe e dcm o.nd Tor niorlgoRPS. LO.S.S Lo.vi of th e po.nt In XChlen rallrofrailroad on which Hindu refugees Colffata p.ir-« r>M U 7S.15.2R; aowa aowa U. 8. 1-3 270-4001ba. Hid A*k*d-L- {^0the nrcssipressure will bc that much1 PivrthgPhong provinoe^ wnff^ported ^ • from from East 1*BttstBn are-t»ing ------W ll„. n 1 » \ ‘^•iO-n.26. 12 1U.13.2S. ______Albert^».e *raj»rade Taarade _____ 3f).26 40,00 TaXTax fcVfever takes another fotm1 after SouthS< Vlet Nam's highest i r e h — -I !::■ nilCAGO. < M,<:Ar.o, March m. 23 .UPD - (l^D A > - i,onan.alionanaa Alrll A lrlln e a ---- 10,00 10.76 Jy^In mailV manv sUte legbilnturrs. Att government governn: body gave a unani- COICOPPEIt WORK TO BEGIN Uvctock: - (.„„.ol.<’oni»ol. F.,,4,1 FiWghtways— 12.75 L1.26 »«„-+ lO y pious vote of confidence to .. SAL SALT LAKE CITY. March 23 Hog. 7.000; rather atow : harrowa HelhlDelhi Taylor Taylor ______23,37 >i 2,1,75 leojft 18 stAtes hftv<» already pious \ ind giM. op<*n»Kl aleatiy t<» aln>ng . l.>juiiyi->juiiy Oil nil ______17.60 i*‘,25 pas.'cdpas.'cd o or r are conslderlnp: .somee strongrnan strongm Maj. Gen. Nguyen liTl—Tlun—The Kennecott Copper cor- i •I'n>nt|prKn>niier Alrll Airline* 9.76 10,60 bodlCS'bodies' ld« Ideas are mostly for in-. forces. forcea, r for th —-A b 'Jo. 1-3 lB0-2.no IKa. J4.76-16.26; few f>Frontier „n { j,r RefIr Refining --- 7.76 8.50 creOS«S TB Inga pond dike broke lost Wed- ^ S p e c k creases rather than cut'. MllltaMilitary officials esthnated •"*« f ^,71 Ml' o*'T*T l"‘*nt. No. No- 2-.1 2-'’ 200-220 2'" lb., 14.25-14.60; n.rretlGarrett Frelg Freightllne* _ 13.12'^ 13,76 -rt,,r nesday. J! ' ■" ‘Jo. N"- 1-3'-3 230-260330-360 lb*. U .no.14.75: No. c.r**ntJreen G Giant iant ------84.00 nA.OO , Of course, spring fever mlchtt thnt that more m« than 50 communist nesda: .i 2-i,R0 ning *^^01.around buying more than1 self-defense self-deft post and related the dl i^Ii..%. 5 ""r*;"* i;,. •ilauabter i . u n h i . r ateera. 1 . 0 . anH. heifera mob • w bulk f«w ateady; hiilla high choice and KogerRoger Br«*. Br.*. 8. Seerime MOO-l.SRO J^00-I.3M |h, alaughter ateem RUrraRIerra Life ____ 60.00 62,00 ^ payment.-?. payment.-?, they might Ju.st tnke! communcommunist dead at about 20. ReitmtB l . « \ S fv th n T ^ l^4S 22.RO-2.-(!fRo’2.R0.2.-(TPO :: 10 JO Inad. I. p rim e 1.200-1,.t26 silverfillver S S U u r r Qt Queena — .25 .30 jtIt ea«y easy. TlThey m ight pny iii> some -rr -r~ _ ON r . » ^ he. 23.00; I.3.S0-1.4OO I.3A0- lb '» -|*-lm . 22,00- Rr^H-deeRrw^dee M art a rt------9,76 11,00 - of their . old debLv or put the sm |||l V.mIi u , 2"’ n ?5v 12.26. load p rim e 1,4R0 Ihe. 20.R0 ; Strara R traia ______8.75 7,fi2S tHClr ' L i e.?! ' ''1'"'’^ ” ‘ ch., Hut nr.n,» ,r. o^ d. choiea choic l-flflO-i.lfl/?1.0 0 C ih»_ 7,Lflrt,?g r Waat Co**i Co**i -JL. JUxUat*__ l-87«: ^ Rt? fnrmfn rm r.fnf < .snvlngs or invc.sf.ment. [ Bid on C.I «1«, p.%t•art load lo.H mixed ml.cd choice , and prime 1.02.^ ______» J 0 > M------tAIT S IP t^ rS T ____ P . !"d Oil In.l «■-’>. ,h,.K*, 23.00: ..i.no ; choice choic. L.100-1.450 lha. 20.00- j . T h e odds, h ow ever. Soem SiDC . . . 'Tha Nama O f TS* \l ^ 'w, ’*"! 1 " .*'■’ "i.) 211,00; 00^ L.IOO-I.ARO 1,300-1.360 )he. 21.6 0 ; good »00- K l I f T P I be with those who have tnx fever. .W ^ I Oam*" . . . OumtUt Ckatt*r — i; * '-360.260 lha.Ih.. 20,r>0.21.2»20.INI ; atandard an.l Butter and Eggs Sales volume Is likely to flouri.sh. [M ^ ■ f o r d .cloVclcT 2 2 ', lowow giMxl ,,>.,1 17.60-20.00; 17 50 cotiple load. CHICAGO , ' A ^ w I Morris, Barry M«r«a. ^Elnr' "1” Sl.idch.k-r T'. ml,.,)r\l«ed rholce rholc. andmn prime 9.10-1,ORO Ib. n rinfAGO. n r AGO. March 23 fDft -rh e e .e ;. business bUSin«Sa activity expand, bor- | 9 5 ^ rowing Increase. k"'. ■ *" • hclf.r.lelfer* 23.26;22.26: loadlo. choice wiih an end Prtx-ea.ed prtx-ea.ed loafIoa 39-44 : hHck 38-4X; rOWlHg ln< 10:45 P M . . . . JIMMY DiAN ^ ^Kr!T'‘y'' »!'. s.in-h Mln l«'t »rim^2Z;D0^bull'H m e 22.00: bulk choice PR/f-LlOO Ib*. Mucnater M u rn iier 38-4418-44 ; cheddare t Single dalajee------rrmriTrnsT^lfoon — ro;sB-2o-.if f r r ~ ntTTity if4 0f iyiy- ." »t t v :~ iplu«{4(liUrnB d eommercial cowa 14.00-15.60; can- blpck.blpcka 19-^1),^ 19-^U.;.; Swiaa cka blockal I g» grad* 8 49-65 ; grade B Sheep aoo: trading fajrly active; 4>i.&4 >i-60 0; ' g grade rad e € C 48-48, W ^ 1 1 1 laughter lamba 26-75 l<»wer; mo«t lo«. PutterRutter and egg wholeaale pHcee aa' Want ** More Meat TUC!TUCtOAY . . . t:30 P.M, . . \ HP r^ Fir?r^ Te, P L T E nI nahom ahom lamb. lamb.; ; wooled alaughter ewr« reportedreported by by < Chicago Mercantile Ex- l ^ l * tea d y ; deck choice and p rim e 112 Ib, c h a n g e ; TNE NURSES . . . 10:45 WM7< HK G T n i-r. r L tl]> l "* JcT'r? ?Jv rfW>led WfW>leH .laughter •ia n « h t« r lamba 23.26 : goi>d and HuKernutter: : Steady.Stea 93 acore 87*,: 92: In Prepared Soup COMBATI lrj!!7ri!k I', 2 choiceholce *0-11- * 0 .1 1 - lha. IS 20.80-32 60: utility ,roreRacore 57'] 7'j; ; 90 90 acore 6 8 \ ; 89 acore 65; WASMITWASHINOTON, March 23 I.P— ^ Tlm k»n RH »0», nd good IH.60-20.60; IH.ftO- few rull and «arlot*c.rlo..; ; OO» 0 an .cor. 67. «» -cor. IS«>4. -rTieThe AmfllAmalgamated Meat Cutters^ ...... ' ' NO SERVICE:E ClCHARGE ■ C t N ^ V J i * uHtility lity 16.00-18.00: IS.OO-lg.Ofl double deck choice FUrg.! • SteadyRte*d] to firm. while largeI a n d B u tc h . e r W orlcm en ,^poke up• •■ K N .r n ^ ^ nd •"<* prfRM »»rtme *8 M lh. lh. ahom ilanght«r iamb* extra,«t™ 141 4 ‘, : m »I..<1 l.r«. ,.tr« IIH ; »nd ButCh ■ r l S ’ T-* rith »«**» m oatly N No- o. t p elt 21.60; cull to ine^ ; dlrtleaI todaytOday for more I chicken In chlclc- UNTIL JUNEINE IFIRST! ■riJl 20,h r^nt F 22'.; ,.>KxlkxI w(M7le«S wo«,l^ .lau.lau, g h tef ewe* 7.60-9.00. 2T>j, rbeeka 2 ■'•rnh^uti.l rarhWe 12<>', * ______" 2T‘j rbeeka 27,______en SOUp.soup. * f m ■ f f ' (>11 M S Un Klee 2T A m i m WWhen h en i the housewife serves # • _ ^ _____m__• ___ _ Wool pprepared re p a re d chicken soup, *^'e ■ K? v,'i TS-ust Funds ^ shouldn't have to "turn tQ a «*But a I thi Bid Alked Nsrw NSTW VORK. VORK. Mareh 33 —Wool fu- microscope" mlCrOSCOpe to find the chicken Hurr^ Take advanfdvanl’ag e of this Afnilatei.6n M.rch March U7.il) M.T i.i«.7B. » " a « n c u i t b e y d e ds d i u c te d of", ive service at no Idellly T rend ______. 18.76 20..18 Certlflcalecf Cerlificaled wool *i>o< MJ.ON, ln«. IJV- offer and receive se ■«l n. PNwood Tt nc. Inveatora Inv«tor. ----_ ------— 7.64. S.24 , Vk'o«il Wool tope top* futurea f eloeed QuIet, fio The T h e union unlC protested that some u s Rubh«.r SP; ijfe.Ife In.. In.. Inv. Inr. _____ „ _____ 19.96 21,Jtl J«lca. .nj.» Tnnl «r— «•••* « yPlipSsoups SOldsold In dehydrajed form «W*»l------!*»n- r^a. r;rowlh nrowTh—ZZ _____ ------*<» ~C»TTfftr*te»*-« ‘ contain l«i's thAH on» pOT -ceiil ------charge until Junei n e -Is l s t l ------Sl^l Sft'n fatl. Natl. G r oHrowih w t h ______9 09 •,!>3 (U-Bld.^sld'.’N-Nominrn N-N ^nlaln Ie r^ tiie4 fieeaMne t a x I—ch< latl. Bloek JWria* ______8-6* 9 JS ------oof f poultryp o u ltry meat. The union says i , J? * Utah P I# Sflt^ “utnam Putnam Growth Growth ____B 40 10 27 B C IBEHAN I A HONORED chicken or0 1 turkey soup should ^[ia ___ BUiwr Al Vanadium U TelevUlon'elevialon Eleetronic* EWtP — 8.1« 8.H9 D U TNBLIN , M arch 23 lUPB — Ire - contain c o n ta in atitl least two per cent 24 4 V'aJue aJue Une U n e Income Incon ^ _ 6.49 H.OO f r o m y o u i S;l» ^ V« Value'alu* LineLin. Spae.Spae. slu _ ».6i 8.98 land land drapeddraped a flag oyer ^ n d ^ poultry memeat on a ready to serve u r p a y ” r*^D ,r. ^fS W.tn Air L, 114 _ Kryitoneieyiton* B8IM ______17 02 i8.f.7 Behan's coffinc o t t today and burled basUi.basLs.______H c i J S , i l J 'V.tn Hancp 42S Kr>iton«>;r>atone B4 _-__------10.48 11.44 the p U nUywrlght y W r i| In lu national ------^ ------: CALL ^ ^Eir« a X, Wain Un *8 H Ker*tone;er*tone K Kl l _ _ • . •-6* 10.40 cemetery with an Irish Revolu- r B 'S ,‘u.‘ Air B Sii* ieyatone Keyatone K J ______6.MKJ «.15 c c m c lc r y ■jtin 1!! » Kry.lone:ry .to n e S2 S 2----- ______L3.84 14.88 tlonary tlo n f tr y army a m i j (IRA) Eult. 7-15B; B.rl.Ti r U , ------— ------«I •« p ,o l« h..cb.ni. 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■ ’ ■ kCSfKbpys*’ Pre-SeasonEi I F airfieldid JYouth C Ch l a i m s ^ t.--jTj . : -fe'- ! TiTicket Drivirive Starts i------Tlie Magic V«flley Cowboys*w boy^ ;pi e-BjbUBOft ticicet driv.J ~ T o p H oftoro n o r in IdiJ ' was officially placed underJer way Sunday with the haTd 1 ' ■ '' in?ingr 0out of tickets to the contestscontestants of the third annS I j MagicM a g i Valley Cowboys BasebalBaseball ^ueen contest at I State Rifle if le Tourna]m a m e n t 1 ' afternoona f t e r tea iri the dining: rooi °^^he Elks h n m Z I 1 rCacUBerg,. president of th e j----- Craig Tucker. Fairfield,Id, top tropltrophy winner of thele southern section of tlie Idaho ^ ^jowboyar-Ben-TfeweffpSow- -*T»; state gallery rifle cham pibnship,pibnship, fiifired a 572 Sundayy to claim ithe title of Idaho jun- I boys’b o y s business m anager,£TairtlsNTr~^ JL* ior boys champion fn theB Idaho stateatat junior galleryr rifle cham char pionship and'joined I and Morrie Both, head o f" . ■. w ith his yountrer brother,ir. Rod, sub-juniorsub rifle champion,mpion, to ttake'first place in tthe h e ■ ■ I the queen campaign, gave the A buddy m atch with 197 outut of a poH.siblepo.ss 200. Tucker• not only vwon rnost of the orna-•n a - I candle candidates an Idea,of what was»i A U -Tourney 1 m e n t a 1' hardware-in t the h e ' I expect expected bf them during the •southern section matches I drive: drive and how the books ot tick- . H | ,e r n I ets would be handled. Jewell also£ First ■■ Choice Canadiens Eftfibut was the only southern NCAANomes^. S V I gave •a nmdowh on the Cowboys shooter to place twice on I for this year and In previous Brad ths statewide list. His brother I il'i I years to give the girls some Idea Clinch NHL £Rod -r won the Idaho state £"rsub- Olympic ^ Trial B I about the team so they, could i„vlt Junior gallery rifle totirnament I answer questions asked them«m assoc tournament, headsZ I Saturday by edging out Joe I ««> ^oclated Press' »U-tourn^^ I rs I during the sales drive. Season Title SJackson, Layton, Utah, "£' 1963 Team Players I I The contestants were given 10 “ _ * “ "““"“ d Sunday. ' I NKW YORK. March 23 WV-Jiy- KANiK A N SA S C IT Y . M arch 33 W>— I books of tickets each for a starttart Tart, «-foot, 2 Inch senior »ha I ■ o iil pro.% Dg»>4«—CiMoU t Inn a n d r i,__ TThe he IdIdaho Junior glrla cham-lam- The NCAANC completed Its 30-man I and can obtain more from Roth scored 64 polnta In three I Jean Bellveou ciune through withI’lth plon p I o n ships h was won by Judy'Judy' team te a m Iio f~ tK ir "OIsnDiJlc B ask et- — ■ when needed. The winner ,3 Is for the^ champion Braves, re ^ I the clutth goals o« the Montrealreal Novok, Buhl,I with 527 polnta.Ints. ball TrTrials with the selection>n of a based on the numoer oi iicietJr^?-" Canndletu clinched the Notional>nal Ruth Pitts,Pl Pller, was second:ond Jeff Mullins,Mi Ouke, Cuztie Rua- I sold li In th e drive. T h e books “ (10 10 jJikd.’He' iirl Hookey league reicular seasonLson withw ith 511 a n d D ian e W agner,[ner, sell,sell. MlMichigan, and Wlllle Mur- I tlckeU ticketa to a book) are selling rorfor ®S on the biS I champloru>h^ SuiKlay night withdth Twtn FaPalls, placed third with rell. KansasKa State. I ' $6.50. $8.50, ono doUar lesa th a n last of Uiree“ polnta for a flrst-lZ I k 3-1 victory over the Now York■ork « « .«9. TThe h e Ithree were named Satur-&tur- year's ticket*. vote “ and one for a second. I Rangera. SecondSecond place boya aggregategate day‘•“y nlg'ht after the completionetlon Id Roth reports 17 civic organlza- ira ishlD TOP BIX 8HOOTEB8 ef' ththe e IdaboIdabt state Jn n lo r gallery riflefie efaanplonshlpefaaj tonrhament held Rott Iza- Ira Harge, Now Mexico's «. I The triumph gave the Ciina.-■na- went went to to John Pitta, Filer, with the‘h« national chomplonship TO] 1- tlons from several area townsmrns root, 8 Inch center, was new Wth I Po- toumey,'won-by UCLA. SundiSunday ai the Twin PalU fLlttellfle and IPistol club range are fromI left: front,fi Judy Novak, girl cbam- tlons dlens es points, assuring themlem 568sea folloafollofted by Oary Kelley, Po- toumey sr-np: Kuth Plita, third place; backI tow,row, GaryC KeUey, third place boy'a'a alreadyalread; have con.testanta for the 1* first-teamfh votes and 47 point I first place ahead o( tho Chicagoago catello, w ith 564. UUCLA's C L / Walt Hazzard and plon:plon; DUne Waffner» runner-up; Rut fl lr\. ehamplontblp; Craif Tueker,er, boy’s champion,e and John Pitta,,, runnerunner-up. (Tlmes-News photo) event. He added any other group■oup Bounding Boun out the first team in I Black HaWks. OpruldOerald Carney, Pller, was tbetho OallOaU 0f the ^ I and Drake and Dick Ellis, New M<,. I ^hly honors were given to Stephen *- nCs uW \\ / last, y>year's queen. Cheryl Couch,uch. Ico.ico. IBradley's Eddie Jackson m I Ranger goal mldwny^lhrjHWh the'■*'« nick,Dick, TiTwin Falls, with 588,SS6 UCLA icontingent wUl be nameduned C rJ ^ 7 « jJ / / M Twin :Falls, were a^o In attend-ind- Joe joe Kosciusko, Army, tied ia I aecond p«TlRnin ti -polirtblftnkanIt eouBloaeoujrh«»-B®nney.-Bolse._tOQlt I m®Ujo J?y by O™*Bmln Cooch John Wooden. liace ""H ie^O -m an ■■aquad_sdU_as- _ W > J/ * ance. the Ififth spot. ■ ehot. Nevln’s goal, hU 12th. ond-'’'*■ runner-uprunner-uj spot and third place 'The The climax of tho contest WlUwill ______I ed Hodge's scoreless streok of 110 ^g^t to had semble et the University of “ ■ “ The went to Steve Punk, both had semble f ------— ------—- be ththe coronation pageant at RETIRES M minutes and 41 seconds againstInst 5 4 4 5 4 4 ^ KKentucky entucI Monday to begin a 10------— Jaycee-park during the season. tho Rangers over three games.'• Rod Rod Tucker fired 953 to placeilace day practicepi achedule before w , *• NASHVILLE, Tenn., Maroh Sjfl ------flrat flrat In In the sharp«hoot*r class•lass moving to St. John's. N. Y., unl- I |- |i Pirates Defeat (ffv—Team Spirit, the horse Uui I 61se, verslty for the Olympic trialsS Injured Racerer Rich P won the Orand National steepta- I foUowed by Jay Blladeau, Bblse. verslty •VERO BEACH. Fla.. March I* who"*fI?eJwho fired a 548 for second and Aprtl April 3-3-4. ci _ : Phillies 7-4 AngelsM Stop chase in England Saturday, will ■ Cassius Clay «7 The team wm be broken Into ^ 33 liFV—Dick • Nen's first hit now be retired, the Nashville I - •' Melvin Oray,a Moscow, fired *31 T h e I ■*■ for the Los Angeles DodgersI (3LEAH)WA'rER,'Fla., March 23 l l t n to Uke third. Carol Bays, TwinTwin three squadsa and wlU play ‘S a Stays in Poor Z l^v—The scored Giants’ Streak jTTennessean e n t said In Its Sundlj I gre- series b t exhlblUons at Evans-rans- ^ I •. • wns w o rth *1,000. Whether he mg PALM SPBINOS, Calif., Marchirch edltli edition. J Dethroning IVOls, took th e m a rk sm a n ag g re - series i gets {in opportunity to collect' three runs In the eighth Inning PAL " ggate a te horhonors with 437, Ijarryarry vlllo.vlllo, Ind.,In Cincinnati, Lexington, ■ ! Sunday lo defeat the Phlla-la- 23 23 Wl— T h e Ban Francisco Olants,nts, —------U MCid Ky.. and a site to be Jl^ed Condition his second hit depends large- bl- who had won eight games n In a a USE TTMES-NEWS WAlTT JUJJ ■ Peck, Palrfleld. placed" second Ky.. ar wt« ly on his ability to resist on, delphla Phillies 7-4 In an exhlbl- who h d with 438 and Lari7 Baya, Trwln w in laterla te r beforeb. the trials lfl»NewNew sT.S T . PETERSBURO, Fla., 'S'' row, were stopped cold Sunday Move Rapped nesi’ avalanche of advice. tlon baseball game. row, v ■■ Palls, Palls, waawm third with 437. York. March 33 Consalvo Sanesl. , Gene Alley singled to start the:he as as Ke Kon MoBrlde and the 1 Los% MO M ore ComforlWearinq I con* Coaches are Slats OUI, Ore-O’"*" injurecInjured In o flaming collisionnlon Nen." who stroked a key , ^ ;ed Angeles Angels blanked tho Na- mmM TACOMA, Wash, March 33I W The The PllerPil Junior rifle club, con* CoacJ Prlx homer for the Dodgers as, 'rally. Jim Pagllaronl sacrificed Angele rrald BOn 8 ta t« , 4lack Gardner. Utah,Jtah. during the la-hour Qrand Prlx i®'’ in- tlonal leaguers 3-0 in a CacUu F f —The past prealdent of the alsU gi^ung ng o o f J o h n P itts , O e ra ld BOn BU they battled for the National[ and rookie Rex John- tlonal FA LSE TEETH I Wqrld Boxing asaoclatlon aald camey, . Carl and Doggie Julian. Dartmouth,u th . oof f ecn( n d u ra n ce a t Sebring, w as r"® league exhibition. Camey, James Bever ond Carl and Do 3,. league pennant, hoiin’t much, son doutiled to score one run. league H«re Is * pleftunt wsy to orertoM I Monday any move to atrip Pitt* pm , . . tookio< the team matcliatcii The NCAA said lhat oneI® Ofor describeddescrlfc In poor condition Sun- Manny Mota hit a sinking linerier It I t v was the first win for t hthe e looaalooM plate discomfort. PASTiasTH. I loUo two olher players may be nameduned day Inin a St. Petersburg hospital.iltal chance to break Into the ^ ak. Angels In four games with t tho h e ikn Improved powder, sprinkled oo ■ Cajulus Clay of hla heavyweightl«ht honors honors withwl 735 points. The Boise two olh starting line-up. But he canI lo *riBhl nnd inflelder Don Hoak. Angela -rin» ifPP«’ *Dd lower plates hold* them ■ title "for any reason other thanI'*” Junior junior rifle rl club number one to fill the iipotii left.open by "I ,.j think* he wlU make It." “ o' playing Lhe outfield charged In.in. Olants Olants, who had averaged 13 runs onSeOrroer so that they feel more wSI ■ the Haezard and qoodr1ch'‘QuallfylnR j. ' provide a missing commodity Pj“* he In their laat four exhlblUons. forta placed second with 718 and the Hazzarc »ald Dr. Chorles L. Farrington.rton. -left-handed1,, pmch hitting Hoak dove trying to moke the In th onA. foftable. No. Bummy, Booey. i»iti H W tt -feT-fiW ■ ■aiiiBiliian iliiwlnn riflertfjft asaa memberamel of the champion >nt The Olants stUl lead tho Cac-;ac* “ «• ^ feeling, it'a alkaline ■ ^ - s t r e n g ^ . catch, bul the BUU-hit In front The wn> »cld). Doea not aour. Checlu -M«t. ■ States of America," aald Dr. club endeended up In third with 718.716. teamteani...... nf-htm and hoimced past htm forfor tus tus looploc with a 13-3 record, whilemi© odor odor breath”. Oet FA8TEETH XoSu ■ “ the Aiigelee-aje- ">vw »ven at 7~7.7-7. at «t drdrug cottpffa everjrwliete; • ■ Charles P. Larson, "and a mannan ^rheThe pronep coi^petltlon wasw a s ------InJurle Injuries were severe. outfield," ^^t said PeteI— ■■- i-rirtn.tha-pin-K homer. * I tlie~Ai la entitled to hU p^Bonol be-l>«- topped b'by Stephen Dick with a "We're not too concernedned Reiser Rel of the 24-yenr-old )laUrto memberahlp In any groupo “ P perfectp e rfe c t 100li acodfe a n d Jo e J o c k - Tigers 1 l g ( Hold about the bums to the head.lead. first‘baseman,firs ‘TTiat way he . he wants and to belong to any■ny songon placeplaced second with the same Irt hands and face," he said. **It*s "Ifs can. can fill In a couple oJ'JSWltV - ~ jK»t*i-Ilia..dlal!!!aRWlCd-scote^-iii claas of Yanfe ¥ a i Scoreless -, his chest we're worried about."3Ut." for for us. He’s a MiW athlcteV Dr. liarson, wBa^BHPRF^own tho the proneproni malcWfiWfTiijriMid "hy ' „yy'iPORT'TaOT5lEnTfXCT;^~F1«r.--'Hs- S B ' ■ » TM 'W I beur —with~frq«*-»ow«rtWttnfi 2 , as head ot the 'WBA last Sep- conveim m'lSTJT8Siieir'T!Lsmiiia::3ieat -wt> l«P' Converse wlt'> 100 followed‘ W March..-.-K 33 (^W-Hank Aguirre and ,rom‘ 1 obra good listener, but he should tember after' two terma. aald >« he cralgCralg TuTucker with 90. Plrat ex- from' flames when a Pord-Cobra ROO Dick Egan combined to pitch a* driven by Bob Johnson croRhednhed stick to being Dick Nen,” disagreed unalterably with the pCTtpert was Kelley with 89 and three-hlttcr “ aa the Detroit Tigers imo tl- position takcn by his auccesaor, Bever foi: Into the rear of his smaller Alfa-ata- Prodded P for an elaboration, « ”■. Bever followed In second with the whipped Uie the Rel.*>er would only sny: ‘ ^ 1 I U PV I I Ed Laasman of Miami, na, aamesame sooiscore. Advance aharpshoot- - - Wl*®* Romeo In the final hour of the 8-0. Sunday In an exhibition race gSaturday night. **He's Ju st llst4?nlng to too' H' n “Aa a member of the WBA jr for thi er for the day was Douglaa Den- baseba.ll ° game, — ------nmmany guys, running to one executive committee I will vote'™‘« ney with 09 followed by Steve -asalnat Xaaaman's recommenda-Ida- Ball, Boise,Bol and Carl Pitts both bolh Aguirre,^Buli a 14-gamo winner last „ and then another the next season, allowed aU three hits In l . f l | ri day. That’s not going to helpI Located on the Hunt Project,roject, it is 7Va miles East on MaintAaIn Roa*’'P Peck,peok. Palrfleld.Pa! took the marks-irks- walks, reached base on Egan In advant named Sunday aa the outstand-,d-j Yan- Sox errors. Including two In the ! In the Black Muslims, Negro’CTO manshlp mandilp honora with OS, CarolJarol thothe laatlaai two Innings as the Yan- *'] ing player in the NCAA national’al Starting Time: 11:30 a.m.i , i n . LLuncho i on lha Groundi B } supremacy group, made him' a» Bays plaiplaced second wHh 91 and keeis wwere shutout for the first ninthn'nth IInning, for a 7-5 exhibitioniiion championship hit? basketball tour­ir- ______' “detriment to the boxlnff world.”■Id.” Btevesteve Annls,Am PUer, was third with time this tl spring. basebabaseball victory Sunday. ney. '■■““This smacks of thought con-» n - 8B.go. • ------— ...... "—— ^ TheT h e C ard in a ls broke a 8-5I tie — ------f trol," Larson aald, "and la far Cralg cralg Tucker1 topped the sittingtUng ghipahlp honorsIte went to Larry Peck with a pair of unearned runs In -M/-MACHINERY-Y - I I more . dangerous. In my belief,Ilef, match withwl a perfect score and with 111,11 Carol Bays was secondscond the ninth.n Both were scored than Clay's alignment with the KeUey fofoUowed one point behindh in d withw ith »»6 6 and l*rry Bays waa third when leftflelder Dave Nicholson Black Muslima. with S9. 09. The first dUUngulahedshed with 83.83 droppedropped a fly by Ken Boyer. FA R M 5-TRACTOkCTORS-5 I "I U>ld Lassman that when“ ^ I (hootershooter waa1 John Pitts withh 08 jacksJackson teamed up with Ban-San- phUphll Oegllano, who was on i__lalked with him on the telephoneone nnd»nd Con'converse waa se^nd with bomtxim totc place second underr the third, and Doug Clemens who J ^ 1952 Jo h n D««r« *'A'* Tractor, (utf|utr ov«rh«overheuled, g o o d rubber end 0 Sunday night." ^ ^ lyr.HT. ------T uckeucker r brothers In tha. buddylUddl juas JBias ocon first, jccred on the error. M *B In top ihap* The expert title for the attUi^g-'t-lng' mmatch a tc h w ith 108. T h e flrat dls- o a g lla ------— T h e exi dls- Qagllano had reached safely on ^ 1 ^ ------19^9^ fHC Model "AA” T**ctof wwith ith dooblmdoohJa f£ont_«ndLin g o o d __ . m atch went to Bever with 99 and tingulshedtlngulsl trophy went to Ruth a flelcfielder's choice, stole secondi A u c tio n 1 -n f • match we :ond t V n »hap« Cramer fired 97 for the second:ood Pittspitts andai Ronald Converse wtth and continuedc to third when ■ Bowling — »sp«t'Sj^r t troirfiy; -w%-e— advanceance. -io4i-«nooad was takeo..by Oeralderald catchercatchei Jerry McNertney'a throw >. ^ 1952 Ford 6-N Tractor comp{«telytely overhauledoverhac one leeion ego f , MAGIC BOWL shsharpshooter arp sh o c of the match was Camey and John' Pitts with1 IM.193. a-entinen’ti Into cehiei?TeIB«lMli VnMk-Novak mr with 08 and Dick withw ith CramerC ra m e r te a m ed u p w ith a 19595 to ______”All Magic Valley t-l. nuii.i-Sebw*T» d«r»«|«ci w*ik#r. ^ ,i.d 97. Tho aharpehooter trophy waawas tjiketake ththe first expert trophy and < IkI«CUtn a-l. Fin#-Cn»mHn* 8<. T lia & 3l“ " ^ 15 ST R A IG H T SSales ( Listed Here Ktnkh«ni'-IUM 4-0. w«efcin*-r«pp* d*- given g'iven to Jackson . with 99. second«>nd Stephenstephei Dick and Boyd Olven ^ Slmmcn..Aniwagon with overload I W .l k .r . 667: Lot* Budd. ment In Osaka, Western Japan, 3 Row Demptrer corrugalor •p rin g i 6SS. BCi^Uh t»*m r* m « . ■In.; 90 points.p o in ts . Bteve Annls was secondDond BaU andai Al Hurst, Bolae, wtth I &0 4 Bar IHC Side R«ke I Crumrin*. 78*. Hl*h hmndlc»n Umn» with w ith 89 89 and ft Peck was third with 184.ib 4. SundaSunday with 15 Btralght vie- ! 1955 Ford Stationwagoftationwagon I — ^m^.-Fin^^ruinriam, H lsh hftniK* on John Potter and Harold Stans-tans- torles. Internarionjl tpud digg«r on rubber, rubb«r, 2 row ro ______;______• n tMim Ftn»-Crui«irtn«.Ylfj- 88. t.lRl. J o h n ^ (o.M na emp Top epot In the knee-llng matchatch berry took th e sharpshooter Infernationflf cr« row ipud pf«nt*rlanfar •J lliv h »artm cnl for COMBrN w ith 1B3. O e ra ld C arn ey . FU=MIer, er. withw ith thetl: same scere. Larry Bays —^ t Doub*p Due grain drill,ll, oldo ld ^ One e b u t I CUln. JM- , complete .*dvertLslng covtraBe® rio<»» • oood (i-b ' 1963 Ca»« 600 SpaclelSpecie! -CorDplete, like rww » I ------wwaa aa ththe « ffirst distinguished shoot-loot- and SteveSti Annls shot 177 to take; I# I of ymr farm sole, hand bills, 1 *' 1 62EE-FLOW 8 Ff PliotphAte ipread^f)read^r John Deeree 214314 IT Hay Balor, uted only on* dH er with IB9 and Converse waa the marksmanshipma honora. “ | ROOFING Tinew!,pap>cT coverage (over 70,- ■ John Docre 202 Trail plow I - ^ , feU There were 59 competitors en- lea to n h Bart»«y*« d«f#at#d Korrti M»ln ssecond e o o n n Wwith 188. First expert'■ feU Then 000 rcadeni in Marlc Valley)^ D»Arborn manur© loAdcr with liv« fre 9 cond tered In the tournament held at iih Mv. (.onl PTO these TWOO ITEMS AARE FOP SALE BUT NOT------■ ], T *-l ; Ol»on** Sport C«nt*r d«f«aUd•ud tO to CCramer r a m c with 190 and aecond tered li ;r.; “"■'•-w- zadvonce . billing. All at one .spe­ power to hook on front of Ford Tr*c»or tl* Moom Dalria* »-l : W««t»m B»awn *nd «, AVNI AI, COMMl'NTTY Ford Mower j; Wmmtmm n#yera#» l.M»;!**■ *hQQt«r_C shnnt^ rla.^.i. Oray fired 187r for PrnsrrFrnsrr hns gone Into seclusion' p | MACIUNERV AUCTION i MISCELICELLANEOUS I Ti hlsh handlriip t#-»m WntFTtr j_ ' Adv Adverthemenl: .Marrh ;o s, 21 Deer, cyttnder tj BWtoraff* 1.84S : bl«h •p and one Surge bucket m H*#, W#«t#m Bewrac# WWith ith 185. Amldy, her sister, said Sundaynday ji AAll Work Guaranteed ------— £andjLMUi<|t.P!2!}E_si!^ j ^w 1#r of th# w*#k. Jun# FowtU CarolCmml Bay* took her thirdIhlrd night,night. I M orch 24 3 - Bunk* of lumber, lu m b er, 2x.^3k4, 2h6 *nd~2xlO, air - I LouU# H^tfh r*«^v*d 300 pin, —^—P— i—■^ " J. j W. (BILL) WALKER I •— rough lumiber ber t f :r~ Barbara. Jfarttoa fc m ir e ^ 2J5 D«n..O«t- marksmamhlp maTlwma trophy of thet dday a y _ — ------— -TRUCK- [i i#r OumI#. 100 pin ov*r av«ra«# paUb.lUh. by by firinf ir in g g a 160 to place firs t fo■o,. l- Advertisement: March 2 0 - 2 1 ric Welder H I Carol MaiJIn pleV^d «-7 .pUt. low«d bj ^0 Auctlonecra; Irvln Ellera and K 5! Chevrofet 2 ipeed, 2-ton truck with wi,h b „ , lowed by Larry PecJc with 134 V bed. really a go o d cie»r>. g o>od o d running truck I*” * items too 'norT>eroo« to mention 1 1 ■ and tArryLarr Baya wtth 119. K Jim Measeramllh Jn QOod condition N rol(« o f 48" 8 " chicken wire ' me»h Rod Tucker fired a 183 to toptopi i Deliciou!slicious 1M M arch 24 Chevrolet Ton Pickup 1951 p 12 Spring Collotl Shanfct L Three Power tthe h standingf ^ match and Oerald•raid m DALE MILLER Camey fired 181 for aecond. Flrat f Advertlaement: March 20 & 2 1I '! j r I Senator’s Win dLstlnguL"dLstlnguL “ C arl P itta w ith 170 a n d D ick AdTer » S -l «6 thlbltlon basebaU victoryonr ^,th w ith i69 169. I r K Advertisement; March 27 A 28a Dearborn 2 bottom onene way pplow 7 fr. mowerr for IHC Model A tractor H g Aoctloneera:AueU Delbert Alexander *• i or 'FofS ^ , tha flwt tlve innings and onlyinly Steward, Steward. Palrfleld. with 161 and!a n d ! #VM o n . , % JIM WESTFALL ^ mToTelWonTforgr*)rurorgrxtrrdrmT-weebfe wattx to Hannon KUIrbrew and«nd third third wt was Harold Stansberry, .*■ K . M9 AdvertlaemenI:Ad'rt March 23 A 24[* 10 ft. EZEE-FLOW Phosphatejsphate S|Spreader 8 ff. wood float H . Tony OUvm marred his record.ard. Moscow. Moscow, with 160. Marksman-I an - I, | V Aactianeera: Harold Klaaa John Deere N'o. 5 mower, fits ! manure spreader, old one K I Tues., W \ * Berle Phifer '^er, fits John Deere manure ^erguson 30 troctor'' Two w heel 8x168x16 hay trailer ■ CS ^ March 26 3 pt. scraper i Wed. ^ K RICIIARn CRAWFORD Small trailer Asthma Formulanula FPrescribed ^ IHC 7 ft. disc . Cm E S T A T E Two cow sfockock trailerfraile - HI Only... ' K Adve)Advertisement; March 23 A 24I John Deere bean planter-Iter wilh 3 pt. Markers, milkilk cans,cans. >Vise, and a wagon H Most By Doctors-ctors-Available S AnclAacUoneera: John Wert and h itc h K Jim Meaaeramlth load of nr>iscellan«miscellaneous ilems H John Deere Rollover Scraper Now Withoutut PrePrescription 1 M M arch 27 Scraper Semi-Trail CaseDise 100 Side Raka ■ T O W N -a-C CO O U l N TR Y I^ GENE WHlTFj Stopii A ttack* in M inutese s .• . e e. Reli*Relief Lasta for Hour* , I ' Advertiaeatent: .March 25 A SS t h e tTEMS. 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U.S. A u t or ClubCl Champ - R e m b ^ ^ PH O ranX . Arlz,fMarcli 33 W>—— circularclrculai dirt track at Langhorne,ne, engineenglned LotuS’Itord laat S eptem . , A. J. Poj-t. Houston. Tex., took>k ppa.. a ., inIn 1962. b?r. ■ the lead on the first turn andI'* The mile record for a closeded TheTha expected battle between kept it. all the Way. Sunday In course was broken i^pealedly In convenconventional front-engUie cars ■af Clay’s T------—-I_____ ■■■/■-,“___ winrii, wlnrili« the first V. S. Autoxlub'•», quallhcqualifications with a best markirk and • !newTr-rear-englna vebleles - chamchampionship race of the season'tn of 114.82ii 4 .( mph by PameUl jlones^e»; faUed to develop. . I .iri\rT F l a ., M arch 23 (ff*)——Describing D eacrf Cassius Clay T j'/x i on the new Phoenix International« TorranTorrance. Calif., last year's win-n - onlyOnly one. of. the new re a r- ■ ^ im e n t to the boxinerjcinfif world,”world,; the president of J ? U l S i-acewtiy. ner of the Indianapolis 600.- engineenglne onenhausers .being buUt “ OH asked it.s executive p oI m -Fourth__ Spot)ot ini Doubles'les Changes No-^ drivers were hurt In three The fhe new Phoenix D-shapeded to fightfig the Lotus-Pords waa g-Cray’.s world heavyweight jrX < > crashes duriug tho 100-mlle race,e- track IsI gsph'all. The old USA5A wheeledwheele out for the trial.' Len •th e ir immediate vote, on>n ond timtime this week-end inn the IdahoIda! State bowling tournameournament. Lee Krahtz andi mmark ark w a s 104.799 m p h by O on>n TTrenton, re n to N. J., by world racingng ItSEITSE TIMESr'NEW1 S W ANT ADS whether the title Clay took)k LeniaV Staker, Idaho Falls,'alls, rollerolled a 1,311 game toto replacereplac Frank Kinney andll Branson,Bran ghampalgn. 111., on thele champchampion Jim Clark In a rear-U-. P^CR O R FASTI SELLING BBSOLTS from Sonny Liston Feb. 2525 Paul Ernst. Ei Caldwell, wholo moved into fourth place Saturday Saturda> night with a 1,306. Is.Only W ay should be vacated. ClemenIClements Oil movinj; intoLO fourth place in the team.'tI event PSaturday was the only * ^ "I expect the poll will be com-n- other majorn change duringn g ■------; ^ He C an L ose plete by Friday,** Laasmaii told>1^ fhethe sixthaiv week-end of the ^ _ The Associated Prek “I am fournar _ certain the tiUe wlU bS vacated."‘■V, tournament. uZ, . Clements Oil 1 .51 «5ysr.»S'»” S.;:js “s Clay y said a last week he wouldlid ronedrolled a 3.102 team game I to Casper Takeakes Doral Muhammad AIJ-_ be known InI the future as Mu- move “ ? Into . fourth over Art'i "fi8" Piy-5»rton. M ,u hammad AAll, and If he were ever.J. Service. Mlnl-Cassla. -g 1 _ Introduced In the ring aa Cas- I*™Arts "86" service moved Into 1 F ,l wWpp^“^ h « ad- introduced ^ fourth place during the fourth1 Open , Jl by On>■ a one ptroke margin, they (th« WBA) w ontit had set a poor example for the team cle. team. Twin FalU, the <1^ day TheT h e n pressure-packed finishlish camecam right down to the STa cow«d and take Ifif youth of the world," Lassman^ after J^rcArctic Circle took the lead. fi„„i , me Just because they>y “Jt* sa^d Sunda;Sunday. ^ ^ ^. McQuffli McOuffln Fuel. BoUie. was -the'the J.'""* ■ before Nicklau.-?’us’ " _ •U Lassman sold both Clay and first team to top the (1st bijit,'>“P?‘’but: hopes died when he missed 1 > , Uston’s names had been removed Homa Dairiesd , and Arctic movedived a birdie. bird 1X1Robertson Is l» certain: I won-ti*t fron^ 5 ;^th the e monthlyn ratings of the** It down to third where It standsnd« TrollingTrolll by two strokes going ▼ M my title any other way. n11 i W BA. W^A. nownow. . intoInto thlthe 437 yord par 418th hole, X j; «ht toee m en-yes. th r e e_ - Lassman Lassman said-ir the title were . Kinney Klhnej fcnd Emlit forced Cliff'llff NlcklauNlcklaus dropped his second shotB Named NBA’s FARM „ T th .^ e night. And If one ofQ{ vacated, vacated and a he was sure It Mossm q s j u and Jack Payne, Idahoaho 20 feet from the cup. while the °ln ij big enough to whip me.e, would would be, be, that t th^. WBA’s worldrid Palls,palls, Uto fifth Soiurday and chubby Casper was hitting Into |-C« S S to champion. championship champlonsl committee wouldnd Krant* anda Staker dropped them^em a sand trap at the edge of ‘S the Best Player e to fight Floyd Pat-t- decide decide the the process ot selectingI a to sixth sbcth Sunday. green. Id new chalmpion. Moss a h .H nNEW e i YORK, March 23 1.11 — ld sonny Llaton u id new chaJm; Moss and Paj-ne previously hadJ ” CaspercasD< blasted out to 18 feet Oscar >n "I would say the rankings for held sect (eel Oscar Robertson, the Cincinnati fof held second but were edged last __wand Juwith a bogey staring Casper Royal I April 1 will list only eight men,en, week-emweek-end by Forj-esi Zlrkle and , " per Royals talented backcourt man, l a i O N In the face. Nlcklaus stepped up was vvoted the President's trophy. nl, Ed Lassman, presl-1- not 10lO In thet heavyweight dlvls-Is- Mike Harkovlch,Ha Nampa, second, , ‘ J™ : Ui lon,” Lassman said. "The two «nast. olsco, who won the trophy as> a betweenetween 1 Twin Falls fl,nd Filer or 4 milmiles North end I'A im Into third over Selchl Hayashlda, casper and rookie In 1960, placed second In >11 "He agreed to fight (a return into thlr ‘Ida, Casper then flubbed his putt and rookli 2 JJ milesliles East bf-Asgrow Research CenterC e n te r n. bout) with Liston before he even,en Nampa, the singles first leadjra d jr [,,look0 ^ his hi bogey. the v voUng with 19 firsts and 215 r- fought him," Lassman said.— with 7M. 704. Hatch also moved over Casper, former U.S. Open■oen polntipoints. BIU Russell. Boston, wln- n By signing the dontract. Claylay HayashldaHnyashK to become tile scratch champion “ ”®r| winning his first lm- ner n®'' .for - the paat three years, Stdrting Time: 10:300:30 ca.m. lunch byly Filer Wrangferettes Jg gave Liston's Inler-Contlnental leader le a ^ withw 700. was came In third with ll fbrsts and ote Tlie all-erents handicap and portant P°*^tanl money of the year, was „ iirm exclusive rights to promote J*™ • , two under par with a 70. whilehlle 1B7i“' Ppolnta. ______Clay's first title fight In the eventent the aU-eventsall-e scratch leaders re- malned unchanged, from last NlcklaiNlcklaus was shooting a 89. he won. Clay was paid $50,000. Uni- Actually, the turning polnlolnl the ttwo-stroke lead. If Jack hadm d I T^CTORL ANOAN BALER h" “As far as 1 am concerned,"id •• ®^kweek withwn Bob Etenton, Mini- Actui ndl- came on the eighth.hole o^ tlie made lhat 2 0 -footer, we'd have 1953 John Deere 60 Tractor,'ractor, fafair rubber, very good “ no «vl.Ivi Cassia, *holding on to the handl- came t ave n / I ^ ^ Tap- lead with 3,03ft-nnrt JBlll Bill JClaaLj final round. Nlcklaus. who had , mechanical condition,n, remote cyilndar valve, .wld« -^->^/^fww.-O.OOQ c o n tra c t. 1 Vf*; , had a real go at It tomorrow." fn - -Wntrh tnnning the sorstch 1 losCq»C pulled up even w lln (.asllt'l' hIUj I ■ ______' front end. and rea’dyly fot-for- spispring work am appearing before the U'H’ tw o ' — — with 1 .^ . - / f — TIr-Vrrt^n -b ird nn nUlh. fell two — T95U JOhrT~DBBin '"D- Treetor, n riih b fir . 6 s p o e d s Senate antitrust subcommittee »'*“* strokes back on the eighth when ~ , 1 Thursday. Ijhope to b* i^le to forward, mechanically(lly ggood o o d ' .he hll a wood shot over .th the e ^ c h i c k Y O U B ^ ^ V T leam then \i(hether or noT there W o n IS Keen .and the gallery Into-a wa- • . ~ i New Holland I'Jo. 7 /n lialoiT.li.1. w will l l h mne until the 18th, and then It oven fpught Uston. This Is con-0 *^' 2 23 3 ufiMV—Jean—J Saubert. 31-year-old ^ » trary tP qur rujes." OlympicOlympic star from Oregon State,tate, tootoi late." n n WRIGHT TRUCK and PICIPICKUP g™ 2 The subcoramlElee openj hear-***'■ gflinmec skew ed to a brtniant—victoryrtory - Caspar-saidCasp that after he hit INSURANCE 1956 Ford 2 ton longing wheiwheel base Ings Tuesday Into tho Liston-on- i„ In the the ; alalom Sunday to com-«m- Into Into the tl sand at the 1 8 th . "I , 2 trui:k, 2 Spaed, 4 speed, go wjlhj 343 Polk St. , 7 3 3 -8 9 6 2 'ClasT'SOTtnrct:------— - ■prg n n non- pliiyjtrf- It Jmf»* fnr «. bogi-y wRhj 343 ___ _ ber* .mo/or Hko jftow.n. Has g good 16 B Lassman said the WBA hadhad on on in in I the National Alpine ski — slack sides ^ been asked by the British Box->ox- champlo champlonahli». foot beet bed wilFTsTack sidi Ickup, L -n o , 4 — ing Board of control whether’’ It The triumph followed victoriesorles 1951 IHC % Ton Pickup, L- He would support a suspension ®‘ of e„ner earlier in downhUl and giant speed, Krengel Hitch,tch, horshorse stock a L,laton in England for failure> to g],]om slalom races to give her the rack and top condition.tion. Top QualityQuality Holstein Cows t- fight a match scheduled there'*r* combine combined title as well as the “ In­ DJDES YOURJR NEIGHBOR'SNI n- before the Clay light. dividualdividual crowns. Other MACHINI:hinery Tinlo: Holsteinlolstein ccow, fresh March 12 ’d "I have cabled them we sup-'“P” Billgiu Marolt, Aspen, Colo., 3 rd c a lf >1 - port any and all suspensions." scored Case 2-boltom Automaticlatic roll over 2- „ 3rd calf n®." scored a surprise triumph In .OOK GREEN? Istein cow, freth march 2 with Lassman said, "regardless of who the men'sme slalom aa favoritesirivea^ LAWN LOOK way 16-inch plow with 3-p3-pt. Hitch R»y= Holstein co>. ilf ■ It may be." IncludlnIncluding BUly Kidd, Stowe., Vt.. John Deere 2-bottom, 2-way 15-inch e------aa silver silver medal winner In the Holstein cow fresh AAarch 1 roll over plow wifh, 3-Pt. Hit«hHi I------ni.nmpl/--^ fell nn the tricky 62- e 1st c a lf _ You Can Be SuriSure He's Using __ ') If'hn Deere No- 5. 7-footZ-foot I Mowers , with 1st calf ^ IBraves^rmracE^ gste first run. ------— laoift; .Giiernsfly.•;uern5ey cow fresh Rpbruary Oordon Eoton. Littleton, N. with quick tach irh 2nd calf H. another Olympian, finished John Deere 6-row beetet and b and even tooth }lstein cow fresh February 17 he die tlons Mache. this spring. Paclorekl Paclorel h it ' a bnses-loaded Etsick weed sprayer withwitb motor,rpc Lola: Holstein co ■lley triple In tho first Inning Sunday 1 st c a l f ? Of thla charge* Glaywt LassmanHank PLscher and Dick Kelley triple In S ecurityity SSeed & boom and 3-pt. hitchtch ' ^ Bteamed gahist CU up for . a flve-hltter.iter to help the Houston Oolts to a Holstein cow fresh February jger 5-0 exhibition baseball victorycto ry _ g M o lin e m anure spreaderder on rirubber Connie: Holstein st be thinking of Sonny causeFischer of yieldingUi the t«o Dodger 5-0 exr ith 2nd calf [e couldn’t be aertoua signingruns on w three hits In the fifth,Ifth. over the New York Mets. 2-Bar Cultivator withh 3-poin3-point Hitch r f"- Holstein cow fresh February (. Hundreds of youtha PromotionsKelley, rookie lefthander, gavefave It It m ma arked the flrat time two Supply[>ply C o and IHC Clamps (Separate).arate) I In National league expansion rivalsrivals 'ith 2nd calf e up and down the withUatorup only one lnf Held single In Natlono. rom Young'g Dafry * Wood 3 Section Harrow>w with c draw bar . ’ 5 w/ith 2nd 1 fcry day. Porcnta tell the He last agrc four mnlngs. ever ever metme In a non-regular seasoneascm Acrou from Toui ^olstein cow fresh February 14 (rame. The victory was tbe sixth Wood 2 Section'Harrow,w with cdrawbar Holstein c t glad to have a cham- bout). - with______game. 1 st c alf tn nnine in e i«t*rt» for the Colts, whilew hile Hay Trailer, 14 foot longo n a ‘•® me and that I'm a per- fought hin Dark'ie; Holstein cow fresh February »ple for their children. t ?*} the Mets are now 3-5-1. !— Wood float Tracy Stallard waa the victim ------I withh 22nd n d cac a l f lUth love m e. T h e y h u£ g Reds Hold A’s “4,“? Old 2-Wheel Trailer of Paclorek's hit as the Colts June: Holsteinlolstein cowCi fresh January 10 nc. People aay they arc JJJ™. scored four rtuu In the opening 6x8 Pickup Bed nR To Three Hits I scored f , with 3rd3 r d calf c a lf M arch 23 l-fV— Inning.Inning. Nellfe Pox ancl 3ohM le saviour of boxing. RBtf ^wwWy~»ta«le<*-:-*ndr* Bt*U*rd- — — ^--MilkingIfipillOItt E(|uipnieii Gran Holsteinlolstein c cow —froth' January - 4 ------ttUfail-mnrifl fnr yntith. Marty Keough . hit hU fiW homer in as many games SundayIday walked walked Bobby LlUls and Jimmy I unit pomp and , wi*'’ 2nd2 n d calfc a lf Inlt T don-t smoke. I've inny Wynn to set the stage for the T962 David Bradley 4 u n it poi sn .’ I -dcnoowhile oi-J. Joey Jay an:i Johnny Wynn t ^ 3 Unit Wilker wih pipe3ipe and all com- . Judy: Holsfeinlolstein ccow fresh January 3 Tsitourls held the Ksinsa* City hit hit out out of the reach of Jim P m 1 around with women appea with 2 2nd n d ccalf a lf Athletics to three hits as the Hlckmai Hickman, making his first start H plete (like new) pistols. ilbl' >mce turning his anUe In Mexico Icr (Side Opener) Johnnie:: HolsteinHolsteii cow fresh Dec. 29 ? Olympft gold medal Thursday.Cincinnati Reds won an exhlbl- since tui ^ T-33 10ut “IS, ' - ■ > - - ■ , ' " heavyweight title fair “ ' _ Terryi Holsteinlolstein cf Bonny Uston.» I ITIMELOST... t I M Approximately 300 bales of S' ■ : ’ ; V ■. ^ 1^ Salley:Holstein Holstein cow fresh November MISCELLANEO^N cO U d 16 withith 5th5th calfCJ ■ als R out siS SCOTLAND'S M 1,^0 egg Incubator,, Truck ttire and Minnie: HolsteinHolstein cow fresh N b v e m b e r Ouro u r streamlined s ^ rfrn, cultivator Itools,I, cut-a-wcut-a-way disc, 5 withh 22nd n d cca a lf s 1 2 1 - 1 0 2 II FINEST kOTCH k duckfeet, Acmft corrugators,rugators, knives. Long Legs:gs: Holstein Holsti cow fresh Noverfw loan service is Jj^ ______IngsI Tuesi ^ j ^ large assortment off hand totools, im- bef 3I wifhwith 3rd3r< calf I: Holstein cow fresh October — q u i c k r a n d ------— - K B plement tires and wheels, : shovels, Scherrie: Holslei N B A TltI^’=S= 4>ronc saddle, 28 withith 4lh 4lh calf Ci , : been aske< w ■ ------forks, chains, good-brorx sa< it's easy, to o . W. jj army pack saddle, bedbed daveidaveno, •'NOTE; THISthis ISis A, VEBY TOP C»O0p .W ' ‘ fNATl. Mtu-ch 33 W—t Ing Board • * '* Oscar Robertson the would sup ^ Corrugator cleaner, Iractor hihitch y o u n g daDAISY isy cov COWS WITH tVESYONE CA*- jroCTor n ittii gVINO A GOOI?GOOQ UDDUDDER. »E SURf TO COME^SK n a tl. Royals tumed a Uston tn in b« in your hands almost as, fer SCOTCH light National Basket- lightThe a recash you nefsd can be in yoi I HOGS AND BUY.. BREEDINGBREEDINC DATES AND PRODUCTION latlon playoff game In- before the il! What’s more, the payment 2 Hamp shoafs RECORDS W ill BE CGIVEN DAY OF W E Sunday In the second> ■ “i soon have as you ask for ilf What’s i nd defeated PhUadel- port schedu any le is set up to givere you eevery v ^ possible advantag*. B b 1®^* Lassman i up lo $1000 TlTERMS: CASH;h ■■■' ■ ’ „ tory gave Cincinnati a n may be. lean* up *® $ 1 0 W I W H Y ? In the best-of-flve se- ___ J Scotch shipped In bottles Is taxed • o.A .c Fiwrj^ I K T A N C E % F on a lOO-proof basis, even though put up a fight until iBravt R P O RATION ’■ ^ it is lass Than lOO-prodf. lmport«dI Richard Cra In the second period „ , C O R p o R i?i Crawford E$taf

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i 6 y.a Rapw ^ b 9 b FTl COOPIB. HE ^ J ^ B W‘^'''''''■' ■•■•"^■■iirTH" I Hopc ofi rr NASwr roo \ l ^ ------/~H^.'--'itc S ^ " . WE SEEM TD HAVE A MUTUwT^^ ICO IMVE-UADE a TRIP' TOU \ lABGfylABGfASUM/-aa:«Sf 1 A „ m , u . ^ s NOTHINfi, HRS BEMEDtCT/"t \ I DON ». I VN.^ i> ( PeOKeH,"KWM“WtfW55 tlACrr'‘"lST A ! UStO I I OOfTT THINK THAT I ///(/MliJ( \}v\ \ U V "WHER^ WE CAN DISCUSSD -J------■ PAID IOUR HUSaUJD A LARGE h ^ r T ►MAM IS ABNO / f M 'i\\\ \ SUM TD-AB»-COWXJCT S0M6 J t t O k ^ r f V ^ V AVA T T E E L ^ V r ------^ ■ fi< % \ J BUbusiness IM ^ i^ X S g B ^ E W YORK ' 5S5P—RTTOCa mP-J'r ^ J IkVKE HAS x Z \ / o k |(i|W K srSanU L I^■- 'oeiDenTifisoWt \ ^ /t\ Jk lOLO-AuoVU I i/l//||^E^8B8B rtrnTl'’'' JMIIIHHIIii'*fe3d9BMl L j r w '^ T I ' BEI‘Oi 0ceus£UT iK ^ 1 iM iflm m ^ k H / i could be WROK YOU'RE OKAy, SIR. JUST^I j jj J I H .- j ^ \n /fliu mr//^DH )BEWROMG^\ I U ' atCKTo ISBnvifir /lu I course/--thats/■•THATS WHY I k J r / / l m II i ^ M / j W f t t i - J rm. WiffiU I cxtfte. WITH ^ omy Awo aae. )y t[| thssutte, l|t^, ^ : w J ^ K n M I followed kim i iSSm^HF wm >ximiAd^V~ 9n ■ Z M K i K M n \ ^--To hWEVED HIMSURE sure HERE A HS S j^ S p B U ^ jjr I i NUHit 7 . »rnm a— f ______J fmtlSi IA I ■ -'• - - I ______■• \ ______I E ! l i i ? tr i ^ ^ ^ ...... o o IP \ ■1 ... _ T«rr» anrf lt»« flrat«« \ fflill— ■', ,.\ ^ C't h 'U'LCLUCK^I f HUBBV L ^ f HUBBV UP, B U S S - ( / ONC O' THESE DAVS * r ■ petunia 1 ^ THESE DAVS \ 1 * ------V I / DIDN'T PAV Me 1 WUNGRY! / VEK GONNAiHAI^TOO/Mt) 00 i ^ IjJ I A PIANEIE AWtWARglVg5FWOMAU5AFAtR05fACe 5 0 0 a „ T — _ m - . # — U> SUCH GOOD OOUGW' ^ m4 o a~ I [too VASUE'-uke'} u.u. ANC^AWOTTgganc' anc fgC).W CIWtyg» ■ iy nc FER SITTIN'WRHP; ^ ^ A t n e 5tate ihH wash#washinstdnY punno. Kf oa>EK9 a r e —k w p r \ IHTHETRE breamno rr ro . 7 ------^jT ooC ^C E B o, I'D Qurr;^ ' J * rerAKTMENTS S fitO N d5,MAjDKrrf i MAia oFw«JC_.waL,7«ANi-'^IvRS^^I ffij— rifiiMM .Jg r — — r ------^ ^ I • » . ■ •* ’> • " [Reutlicjeuther Blocks> UnionUnio Move A ^ a k e T hidt^Extrci- a t CZasK a W ithI CC lassifiedd i A d s ! ^ ^n^^get ToLO SupSupport Robert>ert Kennfti^yK • - ■-JL. - I - •tp~w infid=^rir«te— — t^lH elp-MIp-M ale-i ale-and-Female- -H«m«*-Foi _jtft JjomTiai gLgoirJ Por Sale ___3 0 MarchMarch -23-24, 1 IP*^H ,. WASHINGTOlWASHINGTON, March S3 Uft— Johnam M. McCarrell,McCa preslden^M JZIKR Coametlc*. aubaldUry of Bria- nuEE TOTO lllneai illneaa w* nead immediately Vlf ^ r~T ^^TwItTFallt'ItTFalls ^Tlfnas-Nawi*^ t l i u U l »lted Auto WlWorkers, President the.e union’sunion's PitKttsbuigh. Pa., local tot-Myera. adv«rtU«d io U«rrh RKeStO*"*'^ Walteralter Reuther haa blocked a M4. vocai and muaie teachar. Must I WARNING!i CCOUNTRY O U N l LIVING ' ------— buo^ ma«*tln* haa'opanins« xor eon* ^a eactlfled. e«ctlfled. Call 82«^SU. Hatellon A^ RobberyRohbei will taka Placa toon WithIth city cUy ronv.*ni*nc**, c< Locat*d 1 g m IB ,-w\M Mucll 33 moveove to have t the union’s con- McCarreU'a McCarrell's aattempt came after Kultaau dua to rapidly •zpandina „r 7S9-S67*. 7ss4i67<. ThU U tha Valley Hlgb bac^UM«uaa an an aatata must na *attled, aboutout on**tnlleona*tnll< east of town. On an 1 rma fOr,for, dS«U ______3 3 I *pi«jor cuta In ventlon pledge buaiD*aa In this araa. PuU or part School, >adrt]«m homa with apaeloua llv* acra la a deli "““h -PJedg« )ta sunport to the19 attorney eeneralgi had accept. u«lUm* TciSipW . Complete (ralaiog. Cali TU« —- ..------______;______, . ■ a bwliwun re U a d*lighlful “older" homa I ■ ■ “““SmtlorrbudBetJM t Atty,^y. Qen. RohertRnh fr Tr.,,n(.^y A the q a w r room, hUsamant, oil furoaca. with,lh 8 9 be«inH'm*. b«HU large I5*xa7* I I the UAWs ‘social lustlce *92 2* 42 ^-or o r 7ss.«077> j ^ 7 o. ______p arm n n WWork o r k W inlwl 23 - ‘."n'jJ HSZ-garav*. I£xcan*nt location..i^r ' ^Htmblneilmbineil cart^etedca lIvlngrdinlnK I PRICE rRICT lUSDDCED . , I by sen. Prank forr -the DemocraticDemoci vice presl-. award”yard- whichwETcf was presented' ro PED; BgwuUuutat-»nd btfafckaepar - ...... — — - — ...... aehot>ls.kOt>ls. TThla h charming home wHI area,ea. oil oil healed. heal Firat lima iUtad. I OnIn lhU. Ihla 8 8/10/lQ acre, "eloaa to abo^ jl In » statement dentlalfntlal nomination.nomlnatl posthumouslyMthumously to his late broth- fo r Doctor r,. 0/flc«. Mature paraon n a ir ly bo a iui i n w it h i th e f ln t __tl4J^P0:4J^P0: a>MMl a».»a term s. . __ I f[?!ling ean^ar. t bedroom homa. lara^ j] preferred. Glv* .qualifications and ij'CUSTOM I Tofferl^Y^'er. Vour aentence—lu llva in a*r.ra. !s>ti.i of ftuH fl drtiviry to Reuther quicklyquick ruled out of er.'■ President John. P. K,ennedy. aalary ui.ry dMl»ddc«lr«d ii^ letter. Writa Box ^ nfort. . MOKNlNlJSllORNINUSIDE SCHOOL DIS- ] tree*.reea. Hu«tUiut •*•■w to appreelata, . 11 B5^.!^m i;inii eomrolttee. orderd er such i. motionmi Sunday by Meanwhile: . '. comfort. , MeanwhUe; Sen. Barry Gold- 3o-b.SO-B. tc i>0 TlmM^Newa.Tiw ______■ ^ MAMTIRTHANURE SPREADING , Ar. »•“ tulltyT Glv. your thll- IllCT. IMean 8 itedroom . Al... f.mlly-.l.. bom. with « ■ »"I furnace, spacious *} ••eat-in" kitch- I , B«r«lare groundgr^nd within' driving dUtaaae 1; »y».or campaigning for Callfor- ISL'Jaum* reaponsibiUty. 5 to • day waak. Leo >and Duane's ' t. A real nice lot wlih large'ga- I "eff TwinTwin Falla.Falli Ground liaa ^ica aad lj la's June 3 RepubUcan presl- AppItA pply W€«>d'.Wood*s Cafe. Jero m e. Cust(Custom Farming and boiu.i Ige. 113.000. a 110,800 8 '*% K‘an I u pastured pastured hay. Juat right to ) ilk m d k BBtlal-prtmnry He told a large .nnAlA ,nH FUer Ultla" for ,n be a«uume.i at |77 * month, in- | builduiiii yuur your naw n hotaa. Price oalj 1^ **ter plana ^onditionariLSS: enri fare netlaJ'" for aldarly tl." for nab .15.W0 ;:u"dit/c:;ruding Uikea and insurance^ 1 lu.OOO. _ O 1 • "I crorowd w d In S ara n Dlcgo S a tu rd a y '•■'i'-U dy Ph!onerbon. 674.W iT: B u rliy —o r ------Vttu’re in danger of missing a u.ooo. H Ight '.that "states" rights Sre S24-A*>7. Jarome. C0MiMMHiClAL M Hciniv*T~BR 1flf~1n ------—.... _____ 40 A C R E S n |r r S t’?hav^“"edthe Gj^am am C e S^ tu d ied * ■»“ ;■ 'OM AN (or local news w ork 4d J^ of hay. stca clusiva location. Kxpettslvaly car- AIA(^ll ^ft ^ lH)(.)KlNC'i beet ' planiiiyu and doubleuble g araa n g * anil> 2 bath*. A bom* 'ncellent outbulldlnga and eOfTala. • Sf technical help ■■•« O H O ’’ 1 up 34 more first ballot votes w^AMtEU a n t k o : : Middla uud age houaekaeper for TiUamFillam ^t<«d iiillar application. Joe of d distinct: istin ctio n fo r |;.::2.W00. 181II nIltue tu e {.alte*I.ati N orth 733.56HO O w n e r i a T ll JiJsnowTnp t the OOP presidential conven- *t •‘luiu. aiiulla. Uv.- Uve^in. W riU Box 17>B. Krvpcik,Krepcik, Filar.______ill and Hasel OstaiuUr 733-AM30 W^ner>wner wanU to sail. !'•< W f^'ln conservation district, UNIVERSrry e/o Times«Nsws. —-— ---- — UNIVERSITY OP IDAHO, tlon.lon. bringing hla total to 9 1 of ------" Tin...-K.w------— ------CUSTOMJSTOM matmanur* haullOB. Vsrnoo HHAMLETT A M I REALTY S irdordon rm ‘'t C i,«:: n v k e tt. Hr^tker 73:1-8831 1 />T-.»e orvi Member Multlpl* Listing I CiLMr,EM STSTATE REALTY I H ^ i a l d . Moscow,oscow, March 23—Seveq for- the1 0 655 requiredrequlr tor nomination. Ualn Wanlac Oiander, Ituhi. phona S4S>8861. ‘KIkak* UulWU ulldlng ~ 7S3-407V, anytim e M em ber ihla year tho dlstrlcta «strytry students and three prof- Henry[enry Cabot Lodge1 ha., u votes Wlelp 'P Want«d-MaU mantel 1» an ilo ffm a a te r p^e*. 73J-2H10 ______833 Hlue133 Hlue Lal Lake* No. 788-ft&8« T ______CUSTOMJSTOM m manura .n apreading. Richard . U.il. tJ.li. MeaseramllhMeasei 7S1-M4* ' de?llllt B®?Zbalf man-year per dla- way»y aarea re a fofor r fieldi w ork In a w'hU h ile e IB oothei th e r delegates alread y SALARIED OOOD BUY LIVE J ^IGRE IN ’64 I. \V. Meaaervmith. Broker TSS-48il ( POSITION . Workfork WantadWant 24 o*>n 'I'l* th is " m»»dern I be«lr««tm home. ^Ki!^iii«»ed oyer * “J 1>*8g game manatmanagement class and pickedIcked are not committed. P0> ______larg * ' rg*' llvli living riH>m. dining area. H ere'slere’* a a real real econoo*y family bome I 1' ' " ■ ' B* 7 .ZTnerlod. a nioaeat re- cameme back with the report that Ooldwater's chief announced K*llon»t!y known rompanr haa an v — tchan...anil_uliilty. All cn KuUr l^roi'ms. large ear- J ■ S t wWcb I strongly support." deer:er appear inIn "good lihape," rival for the opening in this vicinity of the sUta KU 1 LXjr. L.OU of sto rag e «paee. LlV- petedeted trvtng living rW.m p l\ir~ lttm r» tiv » f * Ival fo r th e nom ination. New for . m*n a m*n U inUreeled In anUrlng Cardans; . Vlard ievallng : Lawa inglg rtwm fully: carpetcd. ... 113,760 fireplace,[replace. lie Uealty adetiual* k1tch*n WE^trlr^RABB— ------the field of management on a local aeeding ; CorrugatingCor pasture*. W ^ L a i. CUurch, said. Idaho is Terry WllllatWilliams. Twin Falls, Yorkrork Oov. Gov. Ne! Nelson A. RockefeUer. th. fi.id ot mi LARGE nd dining, huva ultlily and ator- 1 « n level. Position pay* 1460 per montb JIMJ IM LILLIBRIDQE 1 „ , ge. Ail this ph)B full baeement and 1 Pr***nt *all offer* for thU I7t ■ r T jr f to cut down by 10 to participated.u-Uclpated. I gainedalned final I legUlatlve approval BedWtom home, cartveted living tf'lA plus .additional Income arrang*> 73373Snus of I screa, 2 mtMiern home*. Imm*diaU ■fS^ears in 1864. He said Part of the two-day trek was ^turdaylaturday of his1 record 2.92-bll- ment E,.„t and .nd company b«n*rits. R*- 5~|\T,»1 T?—IT T 7 K»m, fam ily ro4»m. kitchen, din- f»r>wfuieomplete ne-new eMericu palm Job. p»«s*aaion.ptMii»ea*lon. Th* price ia right — M L fritter cuta »r« expected ' arrive at an opinion based on Uon-dollarlo n -d o llar stast» te budget. ouir*fluir* aii all appi applicants to be at least 81Nt,l>KNGl>< midtile m dti ag* lady would liWc (ng.8 roomVt>ora and uUlity. Kail out rioiiig now for FHA anpraUal. 114.- •n»IftuJ — Terma,are I*rni good I II. but not „..r IS „ .r. of u « : housekeeping"l* ,>ob for middle age msn shelterlelter and ai p«tlo, fenceil yard. j ^EjoUoiring-year.------a-partial, aurvey Don’t smoke irr drink. Wrile Uo& carport wl 00. |700 doMn. balance l*as thaa partial, survey- on the general Attorneys for1 former White "^uei t .rp..rt with .to..„., Vou n.u.t ... “ • Our Buslneas Is Good average edueatlon: ear In good 2Un, ?i u C- O Ttmca~News.______Inside to i *m . O ur 1 MT. jmner from Balmon wrlUa condlUonindltlon of the animals and the Housa{ouse press secretarysi Pierre Sal- *' runningrunning cundi condition aa poaltlon ra- ’---- ” — isida lo appreciate. . |17,600. UURUYHURRY BOYS and t'.lRLSI l a f UU soil conservation service range.nge. Ingertiger said th they would ask the quire* traveling in thl* araa of tha TiUKIMK u>ti> applyapplj dormant oil fur control 33 BEDROOM ThisThl. « Ch>, Won t 1...1 JEJEROME R O REALTY atata (out 4 night* a wa*k). Send of of scala scale InsecU Ins and ovar wintering rick, n-i-i, attached garage, living room ■ r done more good for the iaUfomia supreme court to or- i,tur com.ini ecga and larva. Oam Spraying, 733- fapiiij. •The range appears to be going CaUfornla suj letter containing name, age. phona ecga and lai speted. SI3.900. you paint for TVVINTWI FA L L S 324-438S ia i ranchers of hla are* downhill.">wnhUl." saidaald R. H. Qlles. Jr, r fcUst 188-«8tra>modam- I » iould win it." .p»i». c.ll 7: referancaa. Call a fta r i lOO p.m. 7S*- ht^ping. ‘ I!ulll->ln range. can»ort hom*. Ci*an HOLXAND REAL ESTATE f l m nn&U watershed planning ' herbicide by helicopter la a "■ apt)ly. Call 7M-0106 b«twa*q S—* M Ml® l. or 7»->.ia. 7^3 ______;- X some. Clean as new I 8 badruoms. 1 I HOLLAr Wallace is opposing Wisconsin p "'* *la\ terms - -l- - 114.480. hallts.>alhs, spaclt spacious rtxtms. 2 fireplacea. I g.i u.i|.-n received three mlUion dol- methodethod now beibeing used some by _ , , ritONiNc;IIONTNG donedoi In my hom a un Van M V'W -i I •41 Main Weet Phona 711-19M Jot. John W. Reynolds, run- - — ______JEW 'I B*«ln«>m. full bas«m*nt. S birchbirch Ihrtmghout,ihrtmg picture wlndowa,f }______■ a liftt year, but a cut back to ^hele forest servservice to stunt the ------"' ' Ruren. III I hhour or 13 a bushel," 733* . a r’garag*. ^ara* 2 fireplaces, t baths, doubleioubl. larai..r..., JJQP ling as a favorite son pledged 7.1MH. ______emrpetedmrpeted livingI r«»om 122,280 HORSE RANCHES ttJlUon dollars U propos^ growth■owth of Ullta ll b ru sh to m ak e ^ Application* ara being Uk*n for ~ ■-r- W* have 2 of the beat llttl* hor*a nar, Church said. Ho said moreore browse fcfor animals. Some , 0 supposupport t PrPresident Johnson. men ,oto ,irsUrt work ImmedUUly. OlJThllihIJTHlpE tnld .nit Jobs, lawns, ate. by ao K,i«KiUh«lU uhlished I bedrm. full hasa------Men who will ba hired w ill h« p u t older «»«««' m an." '•n - Call 7tS-fl4&8. Clip this mnenl. enl. carp car at. KH AH I'. ll8.1KrO acrea hi jr-nrHrinranchee tn S«)Uth*rn idaho. Farm*, to Initiate a program for of' the bushes which normally DIES I] 140 acrea, hay pasture, wheat, good I. tack rtH>m,rtMtm, ale. DIES IN MONTANA In a *j.year ro « u n d " salea position ______lu b slan tlal old*r 8 bedr«Mim brick. co n al* . t f with nu Isy offa. Yuu muat ba ORDERSiROER^ being belr Uken for tree rwov- eunals, t family accommodaliona. I Also real nle*nl irailar park (a money ^ E d creelc In eastern Xdaho have grow•ow to 20 feet fe e t h a v e b een tu rn e d v-TKin. v m : fireplacea. family rt>om. nlca close ■I makarK makeri. S*aSe u* for partlculare. ito reachable feed for the anl- K IN O H ILL, M arch 33—M r. •bl* Tbl. totT get g n by i on Ing. Ing. Kr*a Kraa eatimat**. Call 7M-SU4. |nn kloJStioi w a tio D .______» n ,0 0 0 ;Wiaihdved. Into reachable morninWs. ■^hiee years ago Sand creek mals^s Ihroughthrough usei; of the herbl- tnd Mrs. Melvin Helwlch report «iiKK p LUKE AGENCY HEISS INVESTMENT j Jie death of his brother-in-law, $455 PER MONTH siTwlgg^'^EWINU and alt*ratlons. coetumea, FFeldtman eld tlt 876 Filer Ave. ^UK C om pany M il asUonal news," Ohuroh said. clde. TO START w est*m .h":sh irts. Phon* 79Sw74l9. ' _ . TO Blu. L.k« 1.1-UIO ■Tjlgldnra^ff over frozen ®;(.. -(■------______Lawrence;«awreDoe VWagenaar, Lodge ^ ^ Realtors 733-1988 ^ )*rom* 124-1114 Srasa. Mont. (Paid weekly) oiLUEU l u e u ggirl iri ^wanU babysilting. L>v*-in KCalCC j L.aon stoeliStockton. Broker 114-8110 Won^ lnl5"Ba«d CTeet-flooded -rt-— ______TV______Grass, Mont. ifIf possible. Call 738.0016.______^ BjlT«re«s n e a r Jd a h o F a lls, oOlOIl5olon JJlDescribes lLEGAL e g a l ADVERTISEMENTS a d Guaranieed „ to itart. ‘1neraaa*4 IRONlRt)IIONIRIJ neatlyne and. promptly duQt THIS IS m - -M;ii-y millions of dollars dam- | aamlng* after training and axpari* 1In„ my .homa.homa. 10* a ptaea. 71S-8ZZ9. 40 A C R E S ! NOTICE TO ('REDlTORa ance. Only "men tl lo middle 40’* , ------— T hrh raa raa be<: bedroom hom e, gr»od locatlfla th m r re w e BEajROOM B-»uh.l^Baauiiful Soutiuitie' -^1 ____ iS i, iluttlng the creek ItseU with J .y P lC & l j inN THE*S5on>THB PROnATK COIJUT OF TWIN •aiding •••king ^psrmanent per •mpioymvnt Bu*in«»» C priced at 18,800 for immediate aala. DrlckDrlck and and frame, double garaita. { roomroom homt homa and bath. Twtn Talla fypicftl Amenc&ii lusineaa Opportunltlea 30 eanal plu* spring watar for ir* 5 ^ tnd tearing away acres of NEW YORK,Y O R K , Ufl — Sen. Ken- FALLS COUNTV. STATE OF IDA- “• « *PPly. ONE OP THE BEST fullyfully carw carpated. 2 ceramle tUad j eanal plus HO. lletaU of NEIL IL 81MOND8. r2 acre*, no waste, 72 sharea Houth- balhs,balhs, whll^ while ash cablneU, built-in I rigation.rigation. 1 Deep and prassure eth B. Keating, R.. N. Y„ gives Decea.ed. AUTO REQUIRED OPPORTUNITY Qpp ”d.“-'.utide waUr. Preaent crops; Heeta. ovenoven and and n range, family room wiih I *y*tem.ayst*m. Hi Hurry I Thl* la a bargata ■ S c h said a similar story ils description ot the typical Notice N<>tic< U!• lurhereby given to tha ered- [leans. Hay, Grain. t»i>od modern UrgeUrge fir*pl flreplaea on main flotir, full atat 828.00^ 828.000. I f c be told of the Portneuf river American-m e ric a n : tora of and all t pertona having clalnu (No(No pb< pbon* ealta pleas*) OFOB' AJ LIFETIME some, ,'i |3«,000, Term*. basementbasement » with 4th bedroom and I HHAROLD’S A R O AGENCY j K l , , Pocatello a re a a n d ^;of a t a u igainat Nell E. Hlmond*. deceased, or — _ r*«r*atlonreareatlon iroom. Pric* 119,800. 783-88St783-8831 -— Uarda King. 788-74IT < "A tj-pical American 1s pne who JJ,)U •at*f*. u, to emhlbit th*m with "th» __For int«njfw_ v The •'Am*n'•'Aman" to a sporUman's pray- -r r j~\- K m two rivers In northern Dmc* home :/rom an Italian neccuArr■leceaaary vnueh voucher*, wilhin /our monlha Frsaier TTiompson *rar on fdahO'*Tdihfl famntm*“Rhrer *»f Na -1iLOYOJaQEEfiSON .1 .tl »fUr tbe fir»t publication of thi* no- Travelodge Mo(ei Return.’* DonD Smith’s business in- A G E N C Y L Y ...... ^ movielovle In his Germani car, has tlce, to the said Executrix at the offic* Wedneaday, to f March 2t cludM a la larga general Btore, cafe, LYNWOOD H Tbg lenator said he believed BrazUlanrazUlan coffee out of an Engliah >f Parry.parry. RobertaonRob«i and Daly, Fidelity 13>S or 6'7 p.m. service sUtion.sUtI motel, home, trailer |27137 ShoslShoehon* N o rth 738-8888 T y 160 A C R E S J H t budget fo r w atersh ed p la n - jo w parkpsrk. , baae camp and licensed, re- Not M*ml>ar Multlpl* XV lUg, 'stts dow n in h is D a n ish M«tfonBi^/atlonal Bank Building, Twin FaM*. ______“ moU huntinghtinii ai^a. All *quipment REALTY Irrigation / well plua Korthsldc canal '■liK jhould be increased to 7.8 chair pliikB up Idabo, thi* being th* place fixad for ______810 BluaBlue LlLake* Blvd.,No. 788-9211 wltl* I N h a ir pl _ John Bishop, Realtor 000 duwn. balance like rent. jH 130 million dollar cutback for gressman to sui S E A R S vestment showing. In excess of L1. O W T A X E S Jamaa Dt.nner, 733-2240 rcssm a^i to a u p p o rt ‘B uy A m eri- Dat«dDated r*bruaryF#bru« 27. 106i. O J-J-rx A v o 12% retarn. Tolal price IIM.- withWith plentypic of water and only 8 JytirieoltM fal-atahlllaation nnd -esni-le^lAlatlotti /»/ NAI^CY M. SIMONDS ^ Mvmber MultlpU Listing WENDELL REALTY «f IhW 000 with good t*rms. For brtv. minute*^' V I I M*mb* tS«.2374 ‘■onsen'stlon service. ■ _ --— - - Nel) K. Simonds, DeceaJied. ------* - = H « r o p e n t n r + « f ------'chtiiw—^°HgTi? -^ r -'^a nr *«in»iiyuai ^ima* — ot-t t W -----1^------■ - LU ----...... , J ...... "■•■SCTeral m o n th s ag o - S e n a to r l-E■EO Q A A I..^l. advertisements A D x xabiuhriufiEablUh.! Mfreh_^ ft. ifl and 29^6*. P H M formation, contact Rick or Eva home home l/i l/i a reaitrirted area. Our - C a M - M I S S I Q N ______Wlloi att MORTC.AOE-INSUR- molu> th th ro u g h tli* year* has b««n *T>T/~'' 1,000 A C R E R A N C H -^Wtnsfleld told lu t h a t o u r de* NOTICK n o t i c k TtTO CLAIMANTf! -Tn«;B-C0RPORATlON', Realtor*. quality, quality. not. qu»nUty», . 1PICTURESQUE 1'-' M cag Program WM^ea m ore mon- ____ JpruJ>rujMt ^ 0 .1 >'-2361(26) ‘ 1I& Bouth Arthur. Pocatallo. Idaho. .. SALESMAN Phona Z32-8SI2. M : L. LEDBETTER Definea Defines thisthii 8 bedrrxmt brick home | modarn m ^ Iht^h m^tenes^^l^d^o^ KoUe. w itb 1% balh, bullt-ln oven and I outbulldlnga. oulbulldlm I«Ieai atock ranch for . _____ ajraberly.m 423-5486 rang*, ™I.^,‘Ttr.| flreplaea. full basemtnt and I 1 tOO 0 0 h*ad^ head* cattl* loeated la warm A real esreer opportunity f o t ^ ' I .——ft-4-iaejt-_e.tr»rhi^ a*r -atta ^a|^ee. loc4ud 8 1 wlnt*r winter areao lh er shop w ilh in 36 milea. room ri>om and an 3 carpeteil l>eBlS7. Excellent facilities. Truly a flna balhn, halhn, many m Ulrch—tun* Provincial beatuiful. bealuiful. All of thaaa pric*l*aa 1 r ^ Caoodlng l n g 984-4184 ^ tb. for our plowshares ecvplod aa eompUt*d on March Ifli ------Croup — Group LLIf. lmur.nc. money maker.m.l Health problem ab- kitchen kitchen cabineU. hol" water heat, qualitiea qualiliea forfi oo^ 121,0001 ACRE down to the «ea." 1 0 ^4 . 40 ACRES with 40 aharaa waUr. Card ofaf lhank,Thl 3 Aplr In f.l>on or phon. HJ.08J1 solutely Smtly reason fur sale. Must double double garage. g 3 east. Vk south of Good dairy barn and garage. Cloae , Any pOTMon. eocnpany or corporation ______he sold before apring rush *larU. Washingtun Washing School. For app«jlnt- WW« » B u y e r * ho haa furnl«h*d labor. matarlaU. or y j,j 2 RECENT lor .ppolntm.nt. to Gooding. I10.800, Vi down, hal* I THK RECENT bereavement which haa w** If you wsnt to go into bulk supply ment. ment, call c 733.63H4 or 713-7120. Ll*tt «.* Your v n i Houae With Da „e.^ » f l ^ GHANA NSEDUES V. 8. ’jppllr. '£,f;.*15b‘’5r u**d on th. work. P*yfO«fj‘ visited our our hom* h ha* hroughi to u* ___ gasolin*gasoline b businees here’* your op- Will consider cor trades. " ance eaay Urnu. _ I JM-AOQHAy-Qhanii—March 23 ffTPn far»r whichvrhlfh h y not b«n mad*, •hall film a ^ greater greater apprerfation*pp ot our friend*, i 87AR.BEARS, ROEBUCK portunltr.portunlty. Include* service station. ■ OOEINB E a ^ ic ILARSEN BAIJia CO. /^^Tb9 government p a rty newa- *»thIth th* DDepartm*«»r' ep^ or~ HtrbwwywH —ucistiban~B«lBtlbor» and chorrh. R»#h-ki«dn***, jn*» tJ a ’ anartmcnts, an<1 other income. Will MMECHAM E C t AGENCY cCliff iif f pP.Ur.on. .u i «24-»0U i Twit. r .ll.. o m •ID3 Maln-ATTOUB'West - H3.8008 : Qoodlng, m .8171.______I , Idaho, within ninety (90) dayi and neighborly nel«hb«i ihoughlfuinea* can j w o Ma. trade' on' aTirr^rt. Tl'i wall worth— ——^ SPLTTXEVEL o ------nffina Phona 788-2623 I 783-8008; TKT"' ^ rom th* abo** ^t*. an aUt^ navtr n,v*r b«b« fontolten.fan ______your tlmtime * to Invealigate. ^ Homa T*HSOTTW^«M-+-r80-Aeiffi5T»0 -AeHba-wt«h M .hmr.. ___, ^■Mkeomddlns: with Undersecre^ mentient of hlahu eUfraclaim for all amounta due Helen Kinney .n I c.n.1 c a n al waw .u r. 7«" al piimf wmUr ^■ tavof State Averell H arrlxnan’s ‘ "dnd unpaid by ttth* Contractor. CrysUi Hurnet* F o u r bedroom , 2 b a th i. carpeted. ------— ...... ------wwith ith a. 8 «0' lift .nd 11 botMpow.r I Pallur* of any elalro»nt to flU hli Judy Anderson AlAPPLY NOW TVTWIN FALLS rlarge . r . u. family room, living rotmi with charged today tho United n*.7. motor. Two badroom home, carpat^. I laim within ninety l»0) day* from th* ______In..p.rl«.In.xp«rl«ieed or E»p.ri.ne«) R r EA p L T Y & IN S. fir7pi.c.fireplace, bullt*in appliances in SPISPRING MADE modarn . axc*pt heat. 1000 hbahal Is ruled by **mlnor N a- abov*bov* daud«u ■h«iiihall eonatltut* a waiver------G. E, Haney. Jr., Broker l»*^elarga faifamily kitchen. 2 car garage. .LAST SPRING THAT IS I granary.room. granary.P 13 stanchion aow bgra* ^■oleon's” In the Pentagon. •• Monuments m d Memoriali 7 dhDri..r.,. Tr«ckm.n 1«05 IMS AddisonAdL East 7S3-3682 P»^»'patio ■» and lawn in. Phona 783-llOi t^AUi I 200100 ton Iallaaga pit, feed hunka for ■ “ ' ' " “ c ^ I b'^ S e' d e n n e t t - M------o n u----- m e n------t i ------Maka Maka mor* more year* around aarnlnss for appointment appt only. KxealkntKxcellent houiMkaeper will aall t 128 j2& head head cattia, 4 aarea ealf pasture SUU Highway Engineer REIMEMBRANCE R.EMJ In In your your owno« bu*in*a* with no ------* y *e a r old 8 bedroom homa, atUehed I and family famil orchard, 17 aarea Gaiaaa j TTMES-NEWa WAHT ADS TubiubiubIUb. MM»r. .r. » »0, 0 il. 2». 24. 28. 186« In memory ,of our Mother. Lola selling •elling rwiulred. r^ul. Trailers and loads B J E E L IN E POH W s SALE a T by cimlraclor. new deluxe garaga,garaga. yoyour own wall, lawn and j wlnUr wlnUr wheat. wl IB aeraa a&anurad for < Lenon. who passed away on* year •upplied •applied by by Mayflower. 1 fanea on H acre baeauaa of hubby'* Spring Sorinx planting, pl the baUnM la hay L>enon. who An opportunity for a SHARP— hotne,hom e. 22% baths. 3 bedrooms Includ- tran*f*r ,7to California. PHA. |480 ■goago today.t^ ay . AGE AGE Jl on OVER Ing large majiter l»eom w ith fireplace. down, o o » ” . |87 *»* a month. I Liberal Liberal Urma.V Uarold Bown, Weo- aid. Uuit own or b. .bl. to fln.nr. Inv«lm.otInveatment raqulrad with aom* fi- fireplace dall, 888-2818. j A '«• On*On"!‘*who who wjwaa b tta r. God n e v r 19&S Dlc.l * — 1868 Gm or l.(.r n.nein..nancing. GGood gallonage. good loca- lovelylovely I built-in cahin*tji, . appHancae, llJrr\TrK1 mad*. tion. centralcentral vscWum cleaner. Plenty of JVliJUrSMOUNTAIN STATES iiuTTmTT100 HEAb apceed. 6.ZZ0' h ^ e rUI«li; ______—------—AA"?*„i!j wonderfuH crful -rnrkfT.-in __ tn .rk ,______tIo"- r.ln*rU and alurage apara Btith extra ------1.B77 daedad. 2.1*1 .Uaaed, all la tnj#.tnj», ’ WRITE!W H ITE I Die Dick Fr.E.11 ~ C COON O N 'l'A r A U -l '! H . W . K iLK K — ------large patlv, gas barbecue unit plus — ------r e a l t y ------onenEToeC 130'aeiaa liilgatadi ehaut------______, One On* Inin a mniitm,mH thal Motber waa riRMriBMi i Ral] n.lph H.rri. Uovlni 4 733-3140 charcaicharcoal barl>ecue pit, l^rga dotible Fr^nk Frank BoothBoo' 42. W.l. NorO. 80 aul»lrrigated. We put up 100-400 >■'>«• . . Btorage Btor ______— ______veragg arag e w ith e x tra •to ra g s. 1382 ______Umt*»n hay. All fre* w aur. Blver .run­ Ju*tJu«i in yoQr Judgment, alwaya ADDRESS?ADDRESS: 72R Shoshone St. South E%'eruE% eru reenre< Drive.______I nlngning thrtthrough ranch, never fraeaea* ____ ; . Twin Falls, Idaho. ______P Q Y O W N K lt; K»Jur beilro<»m h»mtc near ANANNOUNCING Good hom*. 2 bams, eorraU. atoak ^ ^ —TToti^r“«JJJmiT^r-rna -“tnwrml. ^rwr w p H g b t^ -----I ■ - .Twi! -- FOR-LEASJEL___ LvpwtK>d Tw o bedroom*, larg* living yard. Located 10 mil*a from White- Loved by your frienda and all room , a itt^ c n ant! batTJ OH tn«lH -T*■"•■7 l.- - h..uti^ol nAWYON CREST | nall. £“ |. M^^Una^^cmMo. mall and «hiim you kn*w, EXPKIIIKNCEEXPKUIKNCEU war^ouseman wsnuiT. gundardB U ndard O li S*rvl<*a S u ilo a flofloor. o ?' T Tw i o l>e.lrr>oms. u tility and large sulnllviBion ntrw under development. I • Kja^ToIIt Our wonderful Motber. *y*e. Dear must be familiari with cle*n*rs. jin Twin -FalU , nimpusrumpus rtxim in full basement. 20x44' Twin Falls V largeet. at tha end of Priee Priea 1120.000,fl2 2Bo;> down. Urma ou Mother, it was you. gravity snd bean processing machines garag*. t>stl«», gartfen space and wall FlierLt Avenue East. Featuring I balance. balance. Call i L. V . Wllkinaoa. «71- a* well as maintenance of them. ContConUctt D. I.a. Dougiss water. wa'te'r. U32 l Spruce Avanue. Cali 733- P*v^.paved, curvede«r atraeU, deep aewer, ( 2180 2160 Burley. Burl ______PBINTIN Personsls-SpatUI Notice! 9 u.„i7,lUeplie* will”]i be kept in complfi* curb and gutter. A let -here will i/ im /' n t l ' i i W J I s 7A3>3&41 or 733-H71B 8740 «140 for for spp<)inlment to se* this very **;•'’ *" KING HILL ranch, ImnsediaU poasaa- confid*nc*. PUas* sUt* age. snd for Information livable t give you maximum protection. Sea I alon.. iq I 1.380 i acre* deeded, 180 Irri­ —------— ■ wWOULD o (;ld l LIKE ik e lo m ~ l .1) l.d l~ in axpected t '’;;!''!*j"'.. sa la ry . W riU Uo* livable hnmr.______* U)dJi! " U..U V.UMT who w»nt . MF r.tuum r/o Tim ee-N «w *. ______C OOMFOIITAHI.K M F O in 2 bedroom furnished “* «g a.t^. te . m119 dry farmed, ahelUred loea* ...... 1 lo»Ml nrli-a In Id.ho- hftm* on afaCThoTTe trtre e t y tlon, on year around creek, 171 haad Hoovff — Fllt« — Bor.l — olh.r.. PERM PERMANENT ANENT year aro u n d farm posi------TEIJTM-AW TE13D1 ntMtrt^Toha ~ .... T«ng* right-In^ adiolftiog^-Ptiv te al»- B.rvlr. .11 m.k... P.n. — .uppll~. tion avsilabla.v.ll.bl Ut man with Uvestofk Commercial Commercl propaHea a epeclalty to to tow town n. R easonable dd gu«>d creWNKR! Excentionally nice brick ( ehatlies.chatties. Christlansen-Gatea Agency. ------r----7 up tn flOO.OOOflOO to pureha** ftvm out Full *'*■1 basement, " til* roof, double hom*huma locat located near school* tfiU iliup* — Inc.tTOrT-ao~«n»-t.l.ho--Ehm« Uuoi ______SKYVIEW and Haaaldel Manor*: il garage. wallf.ln frreaer. Minute* -cent Fully credited eonvaJeaeent nursing MARRIED "Irrigator and farmhand. of state parent company. WriU lt*rage, plng ‘canter. 3 bediw>nas. 12*x30* oVV"*;ONE of "H Jerome county'* b**t 180 aare Nice home, good wage*. Would con- no. ft-B. c/o Tlm..-N.w.. d riv e from ' Twin Falla. I^^cateil Uilving vlng roon room. buIJl-ln range and oven.) farms, *** ■'? full abaraa waUr, ali culti- bom^. 2* hour nuraing servic*. R ate JJi^sider ranting « on ahar** with ms- ----______w—^ 7 herewhere I the sun»«l is n»/t behind the diaposal.di-posal. l^rge fenced in yard. 90’x res.onabU 'and «.mpetiUv*. Located chinery furnished. Reference* re- AUTO-WAUTO-WRECKING HE< Business. Apnroxi* housa house next r d«Hir. I^and Office of jgo’130’. j»*n Paneled family room in baae- valetl. Real niea 1 bedroom modern N.frth of IIo-j)IUi on Filer Avenu*. *,,1^1^ Vt[ mately 20 aerea. Spacious home. Idaho, ' home, garaga. bam. granery and Visitors welcome. 7B.Vj>0Sft.______JuCJoUquired. Lauren** J**a. BuhU phone mately 20 Idaho, 733-0716.______mmenl. enl. Thi This is truly one of lha betUr aome,eorraU. *i 193,000 wilh Urm*. Lynwood J41-«04«. ______W WouM ould considerconj tra d e for sm all aU>ck mvY OWNER n W N l : Vwo bedroom brick home builtb uilt homi home* in T w in Fails- Call Sp"®***Realty, !783-9211. Lee Mather*. 411- PROFESSIONAL | MAhTKU dftectlv*! International aarv- ranch with fraa Crater. 124-4791. w wiVh ith twt> tw l>e4lrol 8942. Harley* Mather*, 788-8478. If*. Any Invaetigaiiona. Radio PRBK TINDfelPWn DKP»:NDENT. B.I1 B .w llih J .r 5 o i mr o ., „______, . " fln l.hfinlsheti rtl bm^emcnt. AtUcheil garage, mentment tn to s« see. ______L _ * Z ^ L _ 2 li eauipiK'*! rar*. worldwide repreaenU- prrxluctsnro-lucU inIn Twin F.ll., Writ, or ; ------a 4 4 fu fuJly jjy csr»>eieER>owner. Personally de- io ACHK^ACUKS, full aharM Twin Fall* tl'es All confidential. 7SJ-6«5l, or Harold Arrington,Arrl 830 A»h Str*^t. I |M*(|ranCO n s u r a n c o ______3 3 u n d erg n water, real nice 8 bedroom home, all [ Twin Falls, or wriu JUwUigh s ______underground sprinkling aystem. Ulsl signed*igned 8 8 bedrtxim htmie. I‘/i bath mtKiern. ** ” jusl remtKieled. Thl* on* Ho* __ Twin F»U* DapU IDC»37»-^. Denver^ Colorado. HAVE 7:t3-lH10 lnom. fireplace, I m»Klern. -fsHj-L/ATV- «nveeHy^u>r. Mlaaing p*r^ DepU IDCj WE HAVE .p.cl.1 low r.m on e.r ■ J” .'’ ail on main floor. Mahogany cablneU won’t '**last. 839.800 with t^rms. Lyn­ V > T V. tiTw ln.ur.nr. for roon. m.rrl«) eouplM. 1.1IVE v r, SUJM()UE IN '64. Whelher buying all on mail wood R*alty, 733-9211. Le* Mathera. son*,ton*. divorcedWore* casea. eomm*r«lll HXTtHTEDr 'imUKl&U, •rp r « i iented—i*ri< *>nri a ll or selling le\ (ieorge Haney al Twin andand trim, trim, beamed eelllng In living 423-^942. ra^ a/r' Harley Malhere 781-8478. porlJ,pnrtM. aerurlty,aerurlt cheeki, iklp-traelng. around ground farm farn band for lai^a pUf*- - 1.IUHI '______y l l . n ili. '' u"u . ,7t.a a Ineiirenne «f>lve vniir _. are*.area, .eliding *Hdl glass door to patio, j *33-^042. StrlftlvStrMlvronf confidential. 7>3-»2><4l. Moderfk ho h ousing prx>blcms. Look for us in th* e a rp o r C ggee i >t*aL. Imwi'i tw.‘ C lw e tn i 1iftn fift OOH R 24ft240 A ^ E S betwe*n Twin FaiU r : u 0Other* h e r iInatruction n t 46 BRT^iG Y ntJH -W t «*rt frlettfj-<»r-w*#a ♦eoued.- -lu YeJJow Pages. achoolachool andand shopping cenUr. 8&0 Polk II and Klm^riy.Kii^ 3 Umilik. f««d le* f e ^ — Strr«»t, phone 733-8400. 800 headhead, excellent soli. A chance to Tbe Cove fnr bast mixed drink* or F Falls. .IU . 7U 7U-S' -.M S .______^MOTELm o t e MANAGERS 0WN“KJt: J !>an. Total payment. patiop atio doon doora. Hom* la n e a r new efh«wi)J t ^3-RZ17. CHlKOl’RACTIC n*rv* speciillst t ^ r . house!*V’hous*. 1 n- north. IH W*at Hansen •nd ia on oil atraet witb aldewalka. loo 100 HEALHEAD S T ^ K rmneh—180 A eni Alms lUrdin^ 157 Norlh Washingt«< brldg*. bridge. MaeL*od.Hael ______H.II. 8 .. edufeducation not needed. Shott 170 |70 monlhly. mor ______• ' and ia 0 0 inexpensive course at home, fol- TWOWO smali snn well-plann^ furnUhed IDown payment I* 1428 or paint for] on*tm' TlagTlagarmah Highway. ModerW SALES opportunity In automotl** lowed by practical trminfng In our houae* houae* iciear) on nne lot, Deetrahia down. J®*"* ToUi^ prica f 18,780. Call 781- home, gcgood eorraU and outbulldlnga. COMl l.KTK I., 8l.t. .nd product. Evcellent opi>ort*nlly to S89I day*, 733-8480 Sunday and eve- Mnat *11 In hay and pasture. All thia F-d-r.l. lon. .nd .bor. form.. IS Fo modem motel. Approved by North hom* home forto on- or two plus rental in- for 84,800 down. lv*r*on Realty, progress. For AmaHcanAmerican Toarisu Inc. For par- eome come or c profitable income. Had nlng* for^for Information.______1 fo r 14,8 • "H I72M, s Balt .l l Lak* City. U ^ . aonal inurview write giving ad- Clark. rUrk. 10711 2nd Avenue Weat. FOURi*OUR HEIHEDROOM hom e. new aae Cx>oding. Caoodin^. 934-43M.______TIJ t^HOLIi: anonymous. For further - _ , ^..ZTZZ 400 ACHES on^ll*d ruad. lift Irrigated BXPHRIBNCED Irrigator, muil , b* dre*s, occupation and phon* No. ikiN nLKlliv it l'T; larg* lotTnealTreVn furnac*. s***:» , located 1)0 4th A'veni/e 400 ACIlEi ^ fo S n .tio n . p-Foia 7U-77OT- 6 r BXPHRIBNCS STlml.4iiiia6T WjiMI Tnrtirtnr Irn:. “ North, 19.800 ; Alao two bedroom with I pasture. marrl*d. Could b* year around job. on* W room. TvTU Wm*her XiQIl^lPJ I ^*"jv-Irn hnm **m H *r 1 TOB or S i t t o l l ,}<>ll ______M.Hlem housa furnished. M. W. Fsr- Allii dryer, sti.ve and refrigerator Included Bleeping porch,P Tai^a~hU«m*nt, gma|- bedroom ‘ Bl-VBl-v liK.sT qu*qu.Jity product* from your ley. fjl 4.12-gg<7. M urtaugh.______Coiorado. fui^ace, 1302 11th Avenue Easl.lI Kscvllent Kscelleni 8,000 buabel granary. 111.- L>f.al Fuller Bruah Man. Da * Bacon. _ .IT'’ . ---- in pric* o f 14.500. Th* Land Offic* 810,000. PiPbone 423-«S49. Kimberly or -• 000.00(1. !<.ia br«ch IM IBU ACRt^.ACKt:s 8 room bome. bathi MaiW ^ SfcVA VDll.N^ Petersoo after 7 p.ntu I mile east. __ living and dining room, gaa furnace. *o{I, urga ftahta. Sell fer 4«0;000 «*lth ■Un., -ijh wv«n._^_.ntr prod„.u. I College preparatory program with patio, Uj'Jr/ garage.* Owner transferring. home. Garag-a^ Utility roora, flrepUca, I *oil. UP# printing needs, ’ Twrh„n> r.’4-;;n. J-rom..______» _ .ootl. _ _ _a f_ Buhl. ______rolleve ^ loan. Unu.ual opportunity " Birch cablneU. ceramle tile bath, full-]I *mall downdo' payment or may conalder Ul'KltlKNClCn lrrl».t.W .nd ..n.r.l for man ,w|th Naw Suhdard. Edu- must sen. , Phone 43f.-30a?, Rupert. baAemant'wlth SiHmaot threo bedroom*. ga*l1 renting,rwnting. Ileie* lavaatoMnt Co., Jer- StTInOU* !001.---- - H- groundk. For information wriUl Bee See Ha«elHai — Bill Ostrander, G. L. approval. aoDrorai. <78 Jackaoa, T18-8888. 40 ACRE!ACRES loeated ok CUar LaJcea ‘ AvfTwr Sort m»^2l4. H a se lto n . ______g r o u n .^ ^ Cn>ckett at Magic Valley * Realty, Road witb a real a ^ U view. 1 ' to perfection. Beauty Salon* ______W EmeErEJnpli^XpKRIHNCKD auto salesman for Jer- ^ . h. ’Jloo”r‘“- ” ______L _ f^armt ferf e i Sale 52 badroombadrpom modem home. Priee oaiy ome. Wendell and Hailey *r*a. Our 80S M ark et S tra a t TO“O SShTTJ fc rrrL E e s t a t e ; Fiv* room*. ------^ ------• 18.000. Farmera Realty. Bohl »48- SrkcTAL deal will maka^ you more money. San FraneUeo. Callf.______mmod*m, od*m , 144x122’ lot, adjoining •oqtb' BVEND^tLL WENDELL area: 40 aeraa on ollad 48&0. t r r*m«>a .m .l. Day.D.T.^P12,-® W riterit. !)«.Bmi U B % Tlmaa..News. ______Weet corner of Fll*r. Call 738-2801, road. TakaTa UU modal plekup or ri-uru tRES^ORK... I 9 A1 2nd Str*el East« aero*a from n . , i i n » 80 ACRES, Ideal *tock arraagameat. all GENERIC farm and for lrrigaUn« U. S. CIVCTVTXi BE31VICE T E S T ^ TTo9 To 8kT ; 733-gygW. evening*.______llva*toek Uva*to*k aa part dowa Payaiaat. new uUlltlea. Good aUrt oa pipe Ir- Win «n. / nlLkl;?.DlackeT^. “V Fr** rwtooier t»*rfciar. OJENEBAL f< Pbone 711-^081. .______X l u o n . m-IMO. BotllBo Brow., opmtor and fit;* M*n.wom*n, Men.womei 1S-S2. SUrt high aa BRICKIRICK nvefT' bedroom,~2H ^th s, family Phona 783 I rigation. Exeeiient w rral* aad good riad man. Hoaae f^mlah«d. Il*-77f». 1102 a waak. ^ Prvparatory trmininv n>om, S fireplace*, built-in oren, BE-STSEiST Farm-RanebFarm loaii^ No faa* • J^olI home. PPhoae after C pja, 124-44>*7, PRAaiCAL — * maox*^-managT. _ * Sho*hoi>*^------Rlw^Koiie* ------^ o n tll appoi rang* , and dUhwaahar. $18,980. DisecmnU DisecmnU - No Stock to Bvy. C. I Jerome.Jat«me. KAST£J2 hJ’iX nntll appolntad. Thotiaanda of ioba r«nga . GKNBRAL farmhand and a*perieneed open. Ee jrparteoca*i ueually anne«>a*- Mech*mMacham Agency. 783-1828. Leonar.Looaer. Raaltor,R 117 Shoahono North, la . ACRES. M I r r f w u i . 1„ * "»** Irritfatar. Jo* Mltler. H North, X aarr- aary. FR FR R lAfonHatlon on ioba. irou-ou THBTH to f^Udyr ' W**t of Baryr Stora. aalariaa. aa lariea. requlremanU.r WrlU TO- btiylac and aalling eall Candy Mor- SUALJL3MALJL tlotlock raneb, wall' loeated oalI n re.4. ^ A . t ».»«• *«>» *• PRICES ^ j*„Teral .rJ*n»*o. k - jr DAY giving naasc, addraaa and phy, K. sJo n iftO* gImUrly Ro«J, 7S>->240. gGCNEKALCNKKAL farmhand. »ef»a Irrigatin*. DAY glvi phy, K. W. McRobarta A Co. 7U- pavad road.roa Radue«! t« aell at tS«.- I .la. 114-1411 124-41S1. I I r*rm*oeaU kTANT TO R K T IK E T 1 b a d ro o m " ^ m ^ Jart»w>a. t COMBINATION t« ttl. «V2 M .I» w —t, (>>»<>« ■»•»- kETiRid)B E T IR Q) married m . nsan ean help COMPLET* COMPLKT* yotir high *«beel odovatlow —-^ypa In tr * fol yard. C all 718-80011.______BBri*tol. risto l. *1 aaleaman, 711-111. I fUalty, •! c o p kt ow and wsgaa. mft-4S4>. Filer. aloda* alnd«a all all naw atandard teat booka, fol yard I K ..ltr. 7M-140*.______M L E b— »nd w«.~. youra to keep, asamlnatlona. atippliaa. BY OWNI r“ncrd .iud.nu . t r . d a ^ •’I*'*;- JOURNEYMANJOURMSVM* alaatriclan. alaady ^ lY OWNER : T hr.. b.droom. 114 bath., UOH o ACRES,ACRIm T ■rroomC liaa^' I waffgBAIUC 40 Acim. Nort^ axVk I a VS bawt. tor I 7»l-*«««. 7»1.*11«. ______, _____ KXPKRlBiiCKD irr^lor. with IdahoIdahc StaU Boart of Edocatloo. CTttuI Ho Job too Large or Sm work. hotiaa. Br*«ki«rid#e. ------without famitaro and appllanaaa. ranchraaebao—large *g...1 er gmall, Saalia RJear II maft aACR c r er sI 1 - -1 aorth. U waat-WMhipgton_ 8choo_t---H o m # « Fl N aw ly ro m p letad carp etad . 7*1-1108. lt«>altT,lUaltT, PPom M M W . ______I - .w r . ----- ^ ------w f u x b w t ^ Homat For ^ - Sm u fair prtM M i «B »..“ tlM dlw 1 dr*n. rail Tt’p ci it Um.. Phoo* fs»- ItXPERlKNCKD "gioarai farmhand. ------tsn arrpE et^h ^Jma^nt i^Uy.l ~ 8^ aa I All Deadlines Met on Ti - ■ Tw® Mrooibedroom boaaa. 4 eaat of Han- TO B*BK U UOVXDi i taxU hoMO. ua- . -petad petad living ' room, atolcer heat, IklrIkir jmprovameau^ 4mpr '-BlayalI HMRF, i r ------IhnsfiTb CARJC: — i Hoorly, d»IIy or ••fio D*Ib«rDalhan Wrichf. fTaUb«l.~FfTaUh«l.~PlMOo Jaraosa t 2^ 1Tl aftar gara#a,yara#a, e)oa»-(w. I9.t00. Raalty.Baalty, pl phoae Tlle7ftl4. . I uMO m HHBAD B in «»w »mw*. Whotever your I printing A L D E P r T . F*nS<* r*r^ *<* A»«ioe ------■ ' — ------— — .StIO g ;>0 p.m .______" " WVKNDELL: K N D ^ Small 2 badroom modarn T#0i*0~AC&£^am*A c E e “ &oothaaat ^ BurW.j range ri I W«iU nhone ^ •nd FOKI x - o o k i ^LO O K I QoaU ty 1 bad mom hhom^ o m ^ > Nle« garden tpoC |8.fM :<8o«al All rraeitgreeilT ir^atod. Good Ml.^n**.! par eoir I W..I. briek. rail baaamaot, and raaraaitoo Price.price.-Call ~C »«4.*14fl. Cwx>dlng. I^ation.location. Hackney Agaeey, 7ll-4M9.| iiowi nowl m1 -tw . iiwam. . you'll find . l b ready, willing V T nfoom. Phona Pt iHREK'HREE badroowi1 bomaa (2) for aala STOClC ra» i« l AtgU. i moam WaiMfM — X0tT iwfv-BrTO BK MOI Mnvyniuirinsig-gnnini ao4 hatk. orer rootroot wltb optioa. CarpvtW. MoUlt, h a b l e t o fill them to pcrfei _ a i a ^ ^ ^ W^Wkyarrt^^^^o a k y a t ^T ^g ir^^ Rupert,Bap««. 4X4*»-iaa. M a u . [ niS y w iS f - —J >>«»■ Give us a call!

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I COMMERCIAL DEP _ ■ M ^ ‘ ^ B" I - ^ . lell^your^Ponon^jNlieedstl5Here^Phr73^ 3 3 - 0 9 ^ t______; 0 2 Furnltura a HH Oooda 122 Mit< »l Cattla~ ^ M ltcellanaoug For 90 Fami' ImplamanH M90 Farm Suppllsa ~ » C«* March 23-24, 1964 ApTfwiemApartment^-PMmUliad ■ 70TO Parm InImplamanti *0 Pami' 1 S NEW TliKEE room m p.rtm .nt wns iti “ RANGE BULLS l i Twin Fall* Timet-News n e w t h ^ Tlila W eek’s . balk and nbowtr. Utility raom,S: — •«— SPRING op NEEDS! _. X-TWI'«I<1. R nltuni amlcriM ■ B-U-Y V . ■ ' i*oc«diaocad y*rdyard. I4IS 6th Av*ou* Ea*t« GRAND OPENINQ- ^ n e e d M O N E Y # ^ 2 Apartmant **D'' or loquira IM* Snd!nd OUVER OUVEI too Manure Spreader O.SPREADERS S P E C I A L EDW. E C. EAKINS & SONSI S-E-L-L h i ^ M P o r S a U ______5 2- ^ ^Av*nu* A ^ n u g ggaat. * O U V E I Jaroma. Idaho ^-Cajhortradsforw ru'B*^ _ OLIVER 8340 3 -bottom plow n r m - Bd 50-lb. box- __ T-R-A-D--E '■■■■------"! ! TWTWO O LALAKUiS K U t niea «J*an rooms, «lo*a^^ IHO T w n Tiunbls »n Plow W EPCO 13' bpreader mounted FOB BALE or trad*;'j.l26 h*^ a Iron or metals^ H H In. Strictly modarn, gaa b*at« ■ Call ■ on truck ------;______$95 0 ------Mfl-ACBi; BTOCK RAKCH .----1 In. Btrictl, o^i^i^aninga, TjS-UlH. 4Sl4H HUMBOLT HUMBC Manure Loader °° 50 WELDING ROD , ■princar baifara wal«blnf; fw a “,7i A Anything of Valuel IbiiaiM Ktoat too 1 BliUr J l . Mild steel to 1.300 lb*. Ona carl^d *~~~ ' I ' ' ' • ------W E P C O 1 4 ' .B p m if 1 f 3 i!iBftfiiin tri1 ______Burk's braadin#. QulU • lot of oUeri n - • • • K O P P E L B n ■ W - •«.»». .oorf Un». TWO b^ruom lartf* n*w traiU r kuua*^ Tinn: ------arUIlclalTiar*?*^' ' tlW uyr — ' JN6 W O ip t H l o i iM ccaa OLIVER 770 dle»el tractor o on n ttn r u c k ______»105910 “ $kb'0' jS B NICB ACREAQESB also 2 . 1.0 rtfom 2 apartmant. All utilltl** flnanca tbrou»b two eomj^nU*. furnlehed. IdaaJ Mot«J lo FlUr, i'hona:n. IHC IH C M .M. tractor • „ gana Hugha*. J*roma. 224-2416. 1 I . 4 l» T w in 1T.IU. B . I .. o o _ 141 F Aj R M H A N D M a n u r e ____ -1' W EST S I D E ______a2ft^3H4. 1 • ____ FJ FElcOU*J OSON 30 tractor . _ 14) F ^ D & B SUPPLY CO. fiX Era lilV '- CO W 8 “ ind-b*lf*rg. » , U laundry undry faellitlaa.fa <#0. Phona 73*- iTUlUJ J Farm Machine Feeder andid ______;______— atostock and springsr* for Califonila. " « a le t HH6W. - BUHL Spreade^ Spread mounted ____ $ 1350 Pbona Hap or Clyda Hushes. Buhlnhi ------...... — a APARTMENTS \ THltKfe^------rtMima and bath. nlc*ly (ur- -«#y-krr 54a-t437 o r S48.&285.______- SPOT OAB^I . $ O m S unlUi On. 4 uniu ..n Hl.h- Tll ltt. r.-.m “ ^ATTENTION $ C A S H nlihcd. Heat and w,aUr furnUhed.15: MOUNTAIN JVIUU. STATES PARMAp ^ k m Truck Spreader, I GUliIHhiSUy family milk cow, eaivingin* For For Furnltura — AppUaneaa — ^ fell 3rd Avenu* Kaat. ______JJ ,j PARMERS-WAREHODSER3• ^ April 20th. AUo h*r Uat y*ar'» calf,alf, Thinga of Valua F o r all kinds »n .llh.r on.. 15.000 t" A«> - IMPLEMENT mount u * y trad*. ItKALfirat fU»«>r.NIi:ii Just>A'M*r* Inn, pbor>*n* €. €. 8. 8. Portabl* Poi 2 unit 8h*ep Sheering cslv~: 20 biMk An»u. .prinyr »16: »«. M.pl. dlnln* tab. with 4 _ , ..«■> 7:i:t-m»i4.______fir«l fU*>r. _ outfit outfit with wi 3 band pleeaa. CompUU,at*. . I ] C A L L h.If.™. Fr.nk Gl»«. F.rm.r. N.-J . . jJ.lr c h .l r ., ISO i W .ln o t d o u b l. b « l “ H O L L A N D t:i.i.u.’<4. ,KealUnt condition. Ill Brd Av*nu* WMt 788-9113 ,»., fr.m.. 16! Cb~t of drmw.n, ( (4; 4 ; D EA N M OTOR COMPa. > | I B \ THUKK HOOMrfurnUh*d apartm*nt. ______*•* Buhl — 543-4178 tlotio n .l B .n k , riuhl. 64S-4SS1 : . v ^ S.. »t 1440 llth Av.nu. Em tt. — — REAL ESTATE Utilitlea. Adult*—no p*U. 1530 Kim-m- IHU IIIC 300 300 Farmall. F faat hiUh, I valv*llv* -_------______------1_------. n lr h .rt^ Hoad.------bydrauHa bydwtU* ayiUm. *ia*Xa ixont^axxd.. - —y^ -e w Oim MARLY AMERICAN mapU shop __ _ ,.__441.H»i*-W*t4X#«u4d.U-t. 3334flSa- Ho«4- - r KxcwlUnt condition. Delbart CUmpitt, -rARMEItS F^AKW DISCOUNT 1 t ! A T T E N T I O N ------^ »v* U all n*w.. Com* sea otjr beautTful ^ Ovdtfo. U ta h . Um . M eduir* lJX;i*0R44 ■ -rrj—r r j — . 16a »rd Avanua North: Thraa ruoma 423-6HH1, Klmh*rly. ______For a 1limited tim* 10% off on tb*b* FARMERS —STOCKMEN L ^ ro V 's ;s :‘‘^.-4.V4?i'‘‘c‘ii»t‘‘w^-t!e*t. s*l*cUon of furnUura, lamps, pie- W. A. Jacifon. W.nd.ll 6n«.-fifl4 ^and ..I l,a.h l>a«h. AdulU. Phona 7S3-40lir ■ ■Jii lollowing — O-RDER NOW. turM and aeccasorics. Walksrs. 463 - i - l II*rold I.~ K*Jlh]»y. J*rom» ,iil- 2 T n nr 7:j.1.m«70. 7.t.1.W070. ______FAHT-HJTCH. FAHT-Wm on* bottom, 2-way. l«' oa, from. Cam All-Metal Beet Bed. <3 rm SH BLACK ANGJJS , l o t k cow . c lv ln * . (,|,gg room hom*. Wall *n)uipmant. EaatUnd Driv, South. and dUcount price* for ail your farm SH 1} ‘7 ; 0088. ______- li t 'U>. i - o f to Uuik B « i. *needs. „ a f D A O Supply Company, ape-D.- no'now , 29 c « l» « by .Id ., 12 ...cond- . ^ a ^ u m . 8 aUnchloi» barn. n»w U>«f. ------—— ^ 'I 7 3 3 .7 2 7 2 . ______.. , , CultivaU>r Toola -un, t t . c.lf cow. l.ft to civ.. B. a How.rd.■rd. Cb«MIGKNKRAL E L E C T R IC c a n is te r vacuum i h n k in« ihada and cirraU. | 2 «.600. |rt..■■ Ap.rtn,.nt-UnfurnlihedApartm Ont 71 cUlUU io farm and ranch aiipptiei, cal ^ clean*r with Ml atUcbm*nU: 124:50.T s o « t . i . b u - - THRKK-pblnt blub to fit Farmall M Potato PUnUr Mlddl* BuaUr Bar*™ Main« North. 783-0233.______64 • KEGISTEKED HoUt«ln h.U.t» br«l -till 9:00. ------^ j_ ■ ■ ------hfat. h*-al. aair ir eteundltlunlntf. Ifeat. watar, and adJuat«bUadju top link. Call I3<-I2<- Hay,HaV. Oraln and Fa«d 94^ * “* to top prov.n lira ; .Uo ,..l«t ----- , Heating Equipment ill ■anitation, refrigerator and atov*va aiB7.*1 *7 . FlUr. File CompUu Compiet Blacksmith and Maehin* — Ur«i UoUt.ln bulb. Gordon M. M.r-*rv WANTWANTED: Go^ uaad furnitur* and — — Lol« .nd Aera.g. ’ M fiirnUhiMl. cCk>a*'ln. Adulta, no p«ta. FOR YOURv ititl ft-polnt Melru, b*,t bar- 8 h o 8*»®P p facllitleai>. A 1 B**f — Calf — Dairy Sl-HLNGEU n?Ti75 *nd Iraah Hol.t.ln h.ll.r., ■ eth Avenu. W nt, phon. lu JjM Nll'K larg, front apartment, naw bath."• Implamant,]mpl*m*n 2030 Kimb*rly Road, PAUL ■» A I EQUIPMENT Hog — Poultry 3* *V ley' THRIFTEX 8 ' x 18' llnoUura rugs, spe- ---- — ______— A C R E A Q E a n d .11 .lin. T.rm., J. nay- lUl.y. THKI* nrw furnAr*, n*w carpet. Plumn,»»r | 733-WBW7______& & WELDING \ SHOP ALBERS MILLING C .tl.ford, t37-2g|!0. ______clal price IS.D&. R annei: F u rn itu re . M ia s BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY "'."h/rwaahrr .ndand dryrr. Available April„ ! l>KARUOItNTTVaTTinTfil «' B-poInt hiteb duuhU T ruckU n*______783^241 209 8 ho*hon* South, phon* 783-1421.142*; "**** W i n t a d ^ H l ^ Ut. Water, aawag* furnUhetl. Phon* ‘ii,* Paul, Idaho — FARM aLAUlOHTICHlNGl Do.. t touch ■ ■ g- - Comforlabl* hom* on & Im- l»t- Wat*r, "• dUe. Nortk Bid* Wr*€king, Jerume, ^ ^ ^ V, GiiAlN rolling: Dry or molaaaa* mix^ .i,,th.t h..fl C.ll Butch E.ck.r .nd^nd LARGE curved s*ctiunal witb cornurarntir ^ ^rov*m*nta Includ* imall m<.«l«*rn ■ 7.n-:<072.------— T—- *24-^791.BS4-47WI.------J*___ jr. A. A. Bauer. D Pn»pri*tor 488-4272 Tilley'* .Milling, Hani«n, phon* 423- UbU. $49.96. Unns. WlUon Bataa. UACHKLOK apartment. furnUhad. AUo .. ,, ^ qum 5’" Hon. 733-4»4ll. FrCT D.llv.rr.______jUj; 788-6146.______« s »' trailer court. (»o*>d •u|ipl**mrnlal UACllKUOU a fJ* C-R KQUIPMKNT CO., Higbway 27. 27, — ------"■ ftfl:i4.______—, W A N T TO B U V I D .lry .p r ln ii.r hell- ■ w a n t e d ■ Incom* with Ilttla or n«i work. Ter- unfurnUhed itnrurnUhvd apartment for coupU. aouth ,r'*“ of V Paul I J. L Caaa farm _ _ _ 43I STURDY m*ul bunk bad with good T.af ..I..IU, It.rriB.r.tor. .toy.. utllltl~. „ „ h |„ . r , M A t;iC VALLEY Mlillng S*rvic*J Fredr* .r. .nd c o w ,. M Ik . N c L Buhl 643. STUIUO ^ 3 Late model. Tractora . yifl* localhin on Highway 30 clo.a Ilrf • machinery aaUa and * ,rv ic. ™ FPOTATO O 1 PLANTERS ' grinding. Walt*r Laraon, Kimberly lnn*r*pring mattr*****. f60.95, ca*y '■ to city. IIH.&OO la a gt>od buy. Uundry. Imindrv. 73:»-2&.1.*l. 73 ______Vi a KiUh K 1 47611 or M ».4ia0.______---- t*rm*. WiUon Data*, 783-6140. DlSDisc Harrows - Qraln —, UANURK loader to fit Farmall C or 4a3.lii ______— 7FHKSllh ^ .prlns.r cow. .nd heifer^.trs. ------— - ^ ... T*nn» to tuit you. Nil Nh KK JJ i«K»mi rT apartmant In apartmant^ 200. ExeelUnt , condition. |12&. £rn**t XTak h'luaa. Htova, rafrlgeralor furnUhad. „_/.i , New John Deere 212 WANTEDw a n t TO llUYi Good quality hay. BulU — hcma **11 or loan. Darrall i ' Ree^l. Jr.. Haaelt«>n.______baled. Merlin Aakew. W*nd*lL phon* ^y, M usical Instrum ents 1124 2 4 M o l y n e u x M achineiTH s TWIN FALLS lUya. 7?5'«*7.Tr<»H0&&; yvninga. 73a-ft«>4«. _ ******!, ---- b»I.d. '»»• Lyon. B ubl 543-5824. ______#VIU»I€ TWi) bcdr.xjm«~el.-a-in, gaa furnace.—' JOHN DKKRK 70 dleael in very good „ ______—r 250 HOLSTEIN apringar h*lf*ra fo^r aLIGiT - F lo ra l At. du. T.UI REALTY & INS. _ • * condition. CUm Equlpm*n(, Eastland Regular ^ RetaU $750 SLIGHTLY us*d piano. May be aequir- M’ater and aanitatlon. 13-421J, 733- Drlv,Drive tJoijSouth. 733-7272. XT M0K1::LAND Milling 8*rvie*t F**d aala. 700 south Oakley Highway..■J!’ ad by^ asauming small monthly pay- a. £• lfin*y. Jr.. Urok«r 7uf.7 dayi.dav^. ______‘TTTT^’- m ^ NOW ON SALE .n„dgrinding or molassaa ■ mix. Phon* Phon* W ade B a k ,r. Burley. 67H-7040.Iz2: m „ e e n nti u . F o r In fo rm a tio n , wrrlw^ riU : WANTED W AN TO BUYi F u rS Iu w r^B iS U M AddU nn .TWO...... badriMjm... atove. refrigerator, heat,[T ilL U S ' ClfALMEnS “ D-17. oon.pl.Ulirt.l» „ Fll.rF iler ,H2g-4447 o r 826-4895.______— TWU regUtarad *pring*r Jeraeya^ I fVi Vi C Cr*dl redit m an a g e r, 188 N o rth Md a ain, in , * ane226^1—mi*c*llan*ou« iteou. M y overhauled. Gam Equlpmant, Kaatland• nd $ 6 0 0 100lOO^ON TO of mixed alfalfa and brom* * wat#r and aanitatlon furnUhed.J* Drive S<^uth. 733-7272.______milea w**t. % sotith of Gooding,ng, Poeatallo,Poeat Idaho.- - 022* a...... flth Blre«.t Waat. 7a3-774ft. , ^ — . BrM*graaa hay, Carl L/rd*«n, J*rome, 3ionu. room. »»- -, 7- - nic 480-D^'^tractor; 2-444^ iS. IT IT A P ten .Milling Service. 733-8276.______27— a PlJI’l-KXi l-.rtlj turnl.h..l. » rwm ., traeto«4 J 2—Fordaon major dl***lJli ^ FARM MACHINERY .. L-" » __ 27 good waanar piga. Ona or all.VJ* n e w Kimball j and Yamaha pUnoa., Al- water service, FRKE^JWajg g M S . clean. Hr^t, water, aanitatlon. AdulU.• >raete«ln»»»m. Utilltlea- ACMK -k.ln ‘'ailrartip”^ U potato and baat YOU... YOU . - -i -“ 5 etliAN, E E A 5 b.l.d ,atraw- for-*al*«- yb4wM- a 4 -^^iom« «th mmUrn. clean apart-r CASE. 21B li tractor. 1968, McalUat con- ' Phon, 432-2767, MurUugh. OffU* of Idaho, 7IS-0718. TWO U*on dlllon. 11.060. ZitUu Motora, Wan-*"■ MItfn o li l y n e u x M a c h i n e r y ■ — lOK FIREPLACE wood. $l2.60Tloa^^« *** 3 ment. Heat, water and ■anitation^ dell. . .. Vj-S36-S111. i ______RRadio a d i o and TV Sata IM ^ *red. Phon* 733-281$. ^ W * ICkEd- b..«..n 'iSJ furnl.h«l. It. niu. L-k~ North — ------F lo ra l A venu* T w in F alUu AnimalA f llltll Breeding 100 ------Twtn. Mod.™ 1 l»droom hou... J WE OVKRHAUL all makaa of tractor*. ^ Mabou.., trull »nd b.rrl«. Con- «H.r «i30 p - Call Mountain Stataa Imp., 126 todSod ------CACHK----- CACHK“’VALLEY Breeding Aaaocla-iT- S P E C I A L , Caiiieras-Photo Supply SHiil C 3 Av,niie South, 788-X482. ^ tlon: WalUr A. Leitch. Buhl. 643-13- HORSE SALE — USED TV’S ^ „«l"!. “ ..nbow.r, J.ron..,■ Houtet—Fumlthad 73 *'’»nu. b. — S Dsed Paul Equipment ll'ia'466H, F lU r E n te rp rise &67 : J im Glenn A TAPET> recorder la a viuTTsf^^Ll! r WANTKD to buy: 1049 Farguaon block ■nrk'T* A ' del education. See the greatest 1 NICKUV furnl.bwi 2 b.4S.Jja-j. S .rv ln » F ll.r, T w in F .ll.,u" riLLON PUBLIC AUCTION RsbuiRebuilt 21" ADMIRAL Ubi. model .dui ko ACR&8, pMtur. and fruit, 3 b^- NICKUVIIIO per furn month. R*far*nc** required.T- for Modal ^in* Z-iaO Farguaon. CaU 783- M urtaugh. ICden. H u n t. H aaelton ;: Dlllon. MonUna with remote control, naw pictur*ire at Ithe Camera Center. >oom bom*. fru it e*IIar. |1A.0m rtM>m furntabad bou»a. "WaUr ^ ----J ,5 Regiaterwl Horaea—Good well broka* guarantee «uara ____ —______3*9 5060 , and aanitatlon furnUhad. CIo***Ids.. CASK CASK Tractor Tract manur* *praad,r. rubber & V Jerume. Wendell. Hagerman, BlUs, Qm OICIC a*r*av«* kn<{ rlv*r fronUs**. and aanlutl »•' & WELDING SHOP • Cow Horaea—Bucking lloraea “ CO See 05 At Our ■ , Call ev.ninga. 7S.1-«ft«H. ____ tired, tlrad. top top ahapa. 1175. 733-H236. — r.ul.ld.ho rhon.4»a-42722 Cowling. Shoshone. — ’ Horae* of All Kipdal 21" ^ Fringe-Area-Chaasla PHILCO llac«rvaii ValUy. Ivan Dunhami Call *v*nln ___ .IWTIFICIAI. nllKKDlNO to ABS ______TV mahouany cabinet with caaUr______N E W .LOCATinN ■ ^ wUOLINK n n n iraln drill. JS hoU ; .tnl box CjreaE Cre.t proved a lrts, th e n a tio n 's blgn-IT" ■*" *^l/all ...... ------. ~*lbaeerin,:...... ~ j =r9H9.m------'' and whft*U.wh*. *e«der attachment; David,vid est eat ty^F t] production alrea ; AUo allall Henry Petenf and Son* Used Used TV's a* low as ------$39.50^ SU fW W R ^w riT ^la and J*r(Tm*. 40) .7.t.'>-H507..7.V>-H507. ______” ^ U. D illon, M onU na Boats and .Motors ■ • 1*AUTLY furnle^h^ amall hotU*. f*ncen R*alty. 7.in-|ofi5. . 73.1-0U4.1. 73.1-0U4.1. ______FARM JFOR RENT. 820 aerw. Call 824- *ple*r fo 441 Main Eaat Phone 783-8212 Jj - -^460. J*roma. <1 bedb ^ aprii apring*. eh*ap. Phcm a 423-6G2&.125, ton. 829-6130; Burley. 678-8182. yJvEFIVE year old sorrel, permanent rek- ^ BUD & MARK’sl- ' LAUi:K 1 ^ 0 b*l rnlKlSri ******** aar • Twc>-Way RadloT _ _ « a r m f^umUtf hroughout nKHlf r „ „ , . J- —------f — need geraervic* every 400 boura. We DUTjCH^^aucjlon^^^mi^^Joc^ DUTCH rr "PUnty Bar" Pll5a7«, $500; 2 y*ar ► >HH»»^»*aw- »be^».. rixiaii ab»aa>Jn. nilli ...... — . ■ iiii.iii. i».ii.i.i -I.. .11 -I—it, .....—Ml '"’ipwnftfi iC'i»i‘t^ a ii?-m “ogr^hgp:-pTnir — nT»:t> ^ —„evwmw»b-Fe«Hwwl-bla,k-.44Uy-wUb.Ub- ~>AUo-—AUo—Wwit»i-Talk*,a,-0.-Br>aa4ioa— JtE El atrip in face, out of abov, mar, by and C( om m ercial Rkdloa. **•»M ark 66 oatboard'^ heat. Phon* 73S-IIM, 461 Brd Av*-- . SSTORE T O I BUILDING them th.™ m in ncrw. Modern Tractor Cen-en- inventory. invent Price* r*adrtK>m houa,. laii* 7n3-n o i7 . evenlnga evcnlr a t B urley. 67U-M0:I6. 'jf; ____ b oat In trad e. Call 739-1874. ^ ^ B iiK (r‘u g 7 '-K.tio.,.; • yard. Phona F o r R e n t —— ...... ______ppermanent er registered^ with bUxe, By JUIIN ut:t:KK A traclur. major over- I ^ . 7 AAA 1 -Buddy l ^ , . " 1750. Thmm TH E B E S r TV . rudio. sU reo , tra n a iaialor to r ------— ' b M A U ri i.«-.lriK,m home, |4&” cITl ^ h aul rhi* w inter, JH0 (»; F u td 8 N trac- C a » l o 1 0 2_ a hon»e« a rt-preaent some of the better aervice.■ AUo cbeclc tubca fra, at Joe’s MMotorcycUs ali s g y K i:r.,‘- T n ' ! = K r 5 ™Trvi-llijfi.S ^ ^aftrr h p.m. ______" On Oatley Avenuo I’;"'ti*r. u 84TS ' ; 3ma, htitf* ------DDe^re, eere, t.'.t)i ; John Dceru cultival.»r, .*t,. * i r.O. REAL i;OOD Admiral porlabU TV. - anl.-, K ineat Rec.l, SJi*-io.l7. H airlt-.n,n. tarl; tarl (ioi'don hcbr«»cdct, a-t5-5«r»0. RKAL U th e l»c«t. See on* today U I^ ^ B e «an>*t*d living rcxmi. frull trt^.' Houtet—UnfurnishedHOUIOI—Ur 74I In Burley i:,o;|;<0 ; s»u Super Sis ntanure loatlrr, S'.l&. ------— “ I'llot .______. SatUSatlafsction f guarantee*!. easy . . M ountain Htat** R«.aUv. 7a3-&074. n o u * e » \ j r K rnle Ktfwn. .VJ|-lli)4. Jem m e.______.SIMllNC.S1Mi I.S(;KK H.iUtrin uivr. 7 gal- l.akcs Cycle Shop. ______125‘ X 25- ' p 7 l.*n-. > '»ll Huhl rveninu« RfcC.lRfcC.l.STKRKU AppaltHiaa atud. l.elonie's1;p“ term*. Wilaon nail's, 7:i3-6l4ti. ■' U kH G K buildlnff~lot plua 1 », arr*. _ _ . SOl.AltSOl.AU M2klilk Mlnd.r bulk lank. 4uJ .;7.' • y*. «» ------jUrtO------lUrtO i ALLSTATE l75ce,~dniua^^H | MOVING? Waa'Tt 2 ItKAU riKl l. Hr.cfu.ct ij.t^dinif holf-T ‘(hrko, <5el proven refinement and , I *1*3 lent condition, low milcags. _ «ic*ll*nt paatur*. Oul«ld« elty Umlic. \ Was'ltn Appliance Store Kaihm;sallon ; Uoumatic pipeline mllk«-i. llr.AU color proiiucing ability at an Intro- Good GOOu Things fo Eat 133 j'i'ii -. H ajald*a JLg«ncy«. 7J3--a&J24 . ____C»IL-1Uiuj: im : ______low line with milk pump. Hnth itemsms en., rh>.ne * 7,i:i.;.24!»______1412 6 lh Avenu, East. 733-U4T.^J J ”Tha wlf, y.»u aava may ba — durtory fee of t&O. Ii«K)k nowl Wa . _____ I AURIC bulldlnr III. In I'wln •T‘h. wif. trstvij^ \ 2 yeara old. PK6 B, 4J3-flM3r Xlm-m - KKtMfcJTKKiei>lUCtMST w h ite-fared btHl f&r^ will alao hav, a /oung slud which[ch L LENTKe n t e n fnocT; L a rg e -v a rie ty o f ro eat -jr Oood t*rm a to'r**pon*ibl* p a rty . S34* yoii.r v own." 078-87(10 Lberly. r lJ * " sale. Pbona] S24-22.‘i7, Jerom e. will sland until sold. Rich Savage,le. aubstltutes aubsti and reclpc* for Lenten ^ceaaaorifti Srid H apilF-lB a iiaT. w*fid*».______^ ^ * T ^ '■■■ ■ - " ...... 1------1 M Mui urtauirh. Idaho. 4.12-2711. dUhea. dUhea S u -W e ll H ealth FOod Stor*. ------“ 827 M ain Went,. 7a3-H ail.______0 ^ L JIl TSiUft* lot. 1460.00 629 RALIR A L P H H A R R I S ------GOODG o o i; gentle horxe for small children : — NEW roEA MUmjSB~B ’ Enchwcd 2 horse trailer, axcellentnt Ai‘PLES: Ai'l'LE. Nice Romes, a few Jonathanthan 'Worka on all cars snd trvcks-li^B i ^MOviN(MOVING & STORAGE ^ y • Knc or- back pressur* on motor. All tllg^B i ONB or TKN aera* for aal* on Sparka -jr126 Siho.hon.sho-hon. South 731-I4UI # J condition. W. A, Turner, Jerome,le and and Dellcioua. 1 Irvin BodensUb or- bacit . an d r a lU . Phon* 7.i8.K0flt.______hho-hon* ♦124-^o:<«.______■' chard. chard, 3 north, 1 west of Weat Fiv*Piv* In muffler larger than extai^fts 77, P o ln u . P>P«pipe, no amok* In crank csm. b ^ B ^ AVAlLAitLK May or June; rhwe betl- HORSE breaking and training. Good — !e X C ^ I> C N T huildlns lot In Lynwood AVAlLAHL.t I . 10, ORGANICALLY grown potaloe* and' 1 crease* mileage 10 to 20%. X i^B ■ Quick ActionA c Ser mfacilities.faci Loratetl on Highway 30, ORGAN ■Ob^lWalon. Phon, 733-ai4a. room. LynwtM>d. Twin FalU, eU»ae lo services axccsa nois* guaranteed for liftil^B j high an«t- GKNTLE smoolti muqlh FTtuo g^uT 733~HfiP5, 73H-a607. No S unday salea.***** quart of oil In 100 miles; pQl I W I ^ V i l l a D.v.k>pln( Comp.ny ••'"n «~>n>. f ,|ng. ii^huvn by appointment, phon*• service■vice TTod oday . . . and evei-y day ing. gixx) atoek bursa, good withtb TAYLOR'S TAYLOi Fruit Caliar, end Blu*Lilu* NNew ew Idea m uffler, now gsttioi & H ' Wf.H .hole koin. .IU. .nd lr«ll.t '"»• '■y i'ij; ;5 , J.jikea North. Rome*, x*w Jonathani. mll« M . In t h . h M rt of S.w bx>th V .l lw . Iiai>-5f,.ia. 11.Ha«elton.______rupe. Call afur 7 p.m., 543-6725, I-akea ans. m llM per gallon and ratL \ ■>.011^1 n-wl« f'...l«»gorate.l~ 1 ______Buhl.Rith Opon Opon afternoona. Cioaed Monday and mlleamilei on mi* quart of efL.Bmbetll'oom h<«rrh«»ma. Oil furnaca. Km i — DltrpLI f. Liu *nd"snurA. XVs trsits Tuesdi pair on motor — InaUlleo vMi^Bv For brochur* writ* 42A Main North. go«*ii luoaiiunluoalion. Cau b* ae«n by a(>- on sadillrs. Wa hav, terms 1 Red'ar. WHOLt WIIOLK MILK. .w«.t crcm . W. eg lvIv. , youydii "WalE"— ITlCfll 20~ ' |N>in(mi‘nt. Phona 733-413H. lU a m.I. 24 Hoiiir T»'a*nt. Green IJreen Stamps. Anderson’s Dairy. 704 794 $10.($10.60; 80*’ $12.:>0. PosUge ] Pfaow* 73S-07H. ______|N>tn(mi‘n t. 1 ' T^ra t-o H p ni______^ Park Avenue, .phone 7:i:>-r>0H;i.______PUtput it on yourself. Dealers Ufiui^B^ X FKW h^lf a'«r* tract* in i'ettlt Lake *■»*** P , KXI’hEXl’KUT hiirse breaking, your placa or - 7— Tractor mufflers built on order. •Ub-dlvia|on ^h*r* th* ■•ttlna la p*r- bKLL. bKLL. rvnt n-ni s»i- wr lease: 2 betlro«.>ma, 3rd oiirn. Thi.ne 7:(:i-Hr.:J.l. WWIIOLKSALK H O Lh br«f for ..k . Cu.tora f*ct> Pric* and terma v«>ry aaalrabU. in tn rh)t«h«*T»tTg: ggmgf. t TT.tw : ------______A n s w e j i - V ^ I C B ...... ' B a b y C h i c k * - 1 0 9 -LoHt«n XtyBWOCUl flrm liy. 733^9St1. "baihhctlr«H>ni " diiwilATIfc' lirlcka, rarpvtrtl. attarbedd s w e r in g - Ser-^ic ^ ...... -T^ MANUFAUTUKIKO^^11 Baraiff. On< Stair Uealty, 7 | . — WHlTE-itEli ix.Ut.ici*. cariota. I miU " 'other Real Ettata «» .I'/m BAHCOCK, B-300 white leghorns, east,east. IIVi north of Washington School.1 0 0 1. COMPANY if the Telephone off Any Adv(A dvertiser in This D irectory!Ctory Is N ot A nsw ered, a ^J MODKUN ii betfuHtm. iMiatmanl. Aijatra-wblte:*, New Hampsblres. I.'honePhone 7.T:i-Hfi2.S.______409409 Snd | Ave. S. T - ln F . l l l . J i W ^ Vsnlte*«a X for fryer*, roasters. V*<»nr» V 3 4 0 A C R E S heat, garage. AH i^^una frroh an«ld D ia l 7 3 3 -2 3 8 6S, , TTelephone e le p h o i Answering Service, Day GOOD firm red Hom* applea, $I bushel. " ' ’ Uod«rti Buildlnca, Northald* naar dran.ciran. Adulla only. Inquir, S&l Snd SUNNY C H I X H A T C H E R Y , “ .li. s p r i n o 1 % n e '-u p The Advertiserdvertiser WV ill Bo N otified to Call Ya a miles aouth Buhl. Ownbey Orchard. *Twin, Avrnxtt*Avrnxte NN«rlh. «rll \ C all You. a n d POULTRY FARM 543643-&:5aLy chicks now.~ Miscallaneoua M ifCel For Sala 140140 ONLYO J8.95. Plm Parti ■ ------N a r cfuM * n w r T w in.------a r ar 7 i:»-3;ST. — ...... — " ------*^To"Vour tJfilck lieaarjuarlcrs.'''' Security'rr 1 J “ llUlllALBLTn EiT V.ll.yvi.w J!un..tnaat ^Irtii^XaKN 475 ACRES moukkn.MODKRN, iim$ gai hralctl. «>ne bedr\»omn i — i -ll* i ...... Ill------I _ ScfHl .Seet __A Supply, 7a.1-llOJ. Memoi home. 1411 TyUr. Ideal for elderly Memorial, both for $500. Pool Uble, TUNE-UP'ft.: rw r: - alignnjenl • trans^l^B Stock R anch, N ortbald*. T ru ly hom e. 14ii 1 ’ Accounting Int« ^ cue, balls rack, good shape. 4‘»9*, a Pandy I conpU.foiinlr. I’hoi l*hont» 7.S.t-4710. * _ Interior Decorating __ | SSe e p H c T onk S e r v i c e Pets and Pet Supplies 110 |; 5’ / * **rvic* by factory trained me*. I^H 0 $75. Inquire 3 blocks aouth of bank. i>any V Buick-Olds. 7.'t3-j<72]^__M r 1 1 5 ACRES 58MAI.U m aT .U i i\Mtri\Mtm houae. full baarmenl,U “The‘T h , FamaaFamai i»Un" b4'okkeeplns andnd Freet InlrriorInlerii d.^c.,r»u>iu ..uh't*» S.pUc Septic t,tank rie«niiitf; .VlmYnnim lil!.AO. ------; — H.».lt..n. J.lo .Srhlund.______C om bination apr««d n*Ar DuhL Barae<^.garaee. atokaatokar heat. R rfri«eiator—- „ tax aarvicaervic, Vern K. llulbert. B4v* turmUiw eoveritutA.-bctU'prcaJ and carikct prob-ob- 112^.a." Flirt. ______'■ For AJI Types or Peta “.on-..on', help you hrluhLcn . problem 5?\ ' 'jw IN kX iTl^T! two be*ln>i*m. Fenre^l ' .T * Rob R rror Motor <’omrany. • 0 A C R E S TWIN KALUS 'r A p p l i o n o a R e p ? o irin g — ^ __ ‘•‘‘anit.u. clu Cb«sl«rff Supplies — Feeds — Accessorle* room. Fiee consulUtlon. L’H*ria- __L__ Kvar BuhU full water. Good yard, yard. gaak *> vt «’ ekrlrie hiM>kup for Appll Talley Disj 73J-2104. BirdBlrda, Tropica] Fish. Small AnlmaU1 aon‘s.aon’s. Je ro m e .124*53^1. TA TA K K E E your F ord bsck boms for . Jrn .m r.______Janitorial Service __ ice. U nion .NTotors. Inc. bom*. lanu**. ;i24-4 _ Kugeiie amilh : ApplUnc, repair. 16 — SECURITY SEED it SUPPLY iu-'iutt u .\ |B E R : 2x4 an d 2s6. IA5 per M ; AU Of Tba Abov* Ar* Prie*d To TW'O TWO IbctlroomlKnlro^.iir houaa, J*-* mlU frtim» jrrara year* espe e«perienca on all makea. Homea, Oem Oem Janitorial Janlt t ira : For tbe ^ ______Sheet M etal ______i 4 o I 2 k8. 2*10 an* 2iI2 160 KD ; 1" b i -I,., S*ll Now 1 town, sardrngardrn ap«)t an«l paatura forr phona phone 7.13- 7.13-00^«. beat beat In In commercial c janitorial aervica. ------140 4th Avenue West—733-1101L pineJf"; $72.50.\ Delivered to you. Pbone,o i" Pickup “ ICKt Campeca • • a ralf. ralf. ItiO. ItiO. rhon»Vh 7ay<^n77.______- UouaaholdHousehold a|appliance: B e ll^ n ^ ^ appjV- - callrail 733-280.1 <33- or 7.t.1-4 A«0 . MMaster aster isheet metai fabrlcaLorai H*jU- WK HHUY pupplM of .11 .m.ll br...l..la. 7a.V21ff4.______7:1.1-21 —______- ^ H f ONk: HKDKOOM. cl«>aa In, n^*t home. anr««. par — Ing v.ntiUtiing, general sheet meUl. AKl •I ACRB and U ACRE TrafU on ONfe: HKDKOO ancM. parta and repair* on all typaa 1. AKC and Mixed puppie, for aal,. TO ■rn UEUK MOVED1 I Frame building 20 »64’ ■ Includea water. sanlt«tUm, f&O. Day*.». of hom, appllancM.a 738-8009. ^ Landscoping I. JeannU'a Pat Shop, Wendell. X aatlaad D rlv* S outh a»ljac*nl 711-K^*0t> lnehidJewi^ew UwrUwn, pUnted. l.evelioB. TTp _ _ bartlwood bartlw floors. g«>od condition..ion. K a m p A w a y ■ . w ltb R ailro ad tra c k a sa . L.ay« p e r- CHILI>KKN C lU U hliK N welcome 1 Two bedroomn ______D ic y c le s ______aoll. TlTrimming evergreens. .\fUed POODLE pgppie*, AKC. Free trim andid W Writ, rite Bo« 2ft. C ontact, N evada._____ houa, with baih. garaga and baaa- Schwinn th' ~ Meyars Land»cig|.i*g, Steom Cleoning bath. Slud service. WUI board your bRA i‘El f**t. mrnt. houaa >.^0 with mt»nth. rhi*T^r 7.t.'<-22«^4, Schwinn, w»nteoi,mouua ancl em. Iviinace” full w, sell. IInta^lua CycUry.______M o b il< Kffiriently ri.me hy F-a.t Addison —JI42.‘''M-t<».t IL KIm berlv. _ Call Call ua f for free eatimatea. Cain's, BXAUTTFUL NU K .m.n V _ Mobile Home Transport ('Z'J!' H ba*emenl, near Okay markai. Itiquir, ■ ' __ _ ^ h*^vron. IS^l A.I.tiaon ^:*st, 7.1.1-01 .SS.I. FOit J»ALE: Dachshund puppiea with“ > . 7.1,1-71 ______J . , ,vn 1 ..I Avenu>: North,. ^ Q ___ Equipped with sink, Ic* bot* rtrr ^ ,______Choin Sows TranaitT ra n alt lU Homea Inc.: inaure^l. bon»le.l. ----- one free puppy ahoU Some old*r WINDOW WINDO' shade*, 9Me up. SUe, to TWO IIKOIIOOM houae. M* monthly, \ivri.hi S*w d«>gs. 423-5817, . Hanaen. Reduced m \ ^ ,y cwp. itortftM In*, astra Urr« carpetrd IWtn» TWO llfe.l>llOt '• IVright Saw Dealer. SeryUe ail makaa. E n te ^ ^ ^ _Iglg£bgng. Answ ,efjjervicg^ M "-- ...... ar««, d*B with flr*pt»e*. full Phon, 731-1129Phona after « pm. w^k- (‘“^.Vwa.lUed sawa. Sharpening. Hammondad . ------Your I, :| l-,l.^.. _ Klhg Klhg^ '515F»I intf TCtiar* fn Lyuwuod baa*CMnt, doubl* garase. rovarad daya daym ; : Anvtime Anvtir Sunday. R*p«irRepair C,Center, 202 2nd Bouth, 733- — telephone ia never aloni. 24-1• wfisi^ MINIATURE poodle pups, mai«i, IIOO;) ; Shopping BhnppI C enter. Motorcycles hour i»°ur i ncrvica.- I’hona 7U-23AA. fems O N L Y $ 9 9 9 -X -*• only II S299 down S 1 Mrooni. t both., full nm.h.d tJt V^'.ln.il - Concrete Forming ,7cl~ .nd tr.ll rllmh.r.. No down I. ■. .. . MTn Ta TURE P^lea. WhiU. Sllv*rir per d ^r day with purchase of Blue ■ t ba**«B*nt with family ro,;m and TWO TWO be»li.H.m. b<*»h.H.m. mo4Urn. gix>.l k-cati.^n.'• Concret,Concrete forforming : Baiementa. founda-I,. >>.ym.hlb*ymehl n..^r...n, AI.O p.rt. .ndnj Hoiier/teJda j. I'V bervtre. yrar¥■ and Apricot. f40 attd op. 984-2297t7. I.I.*tslre.4tslre Kreeiirel’a. . largw utility. Doubl* varmre. V»a furna<-e„ furn«<-r. ' w»jner h.v^kup. |70.'• lion fooli; frtolinj^a; reaidentlal or com-.rc.orl,^. HI..111. C yrlrry. eleetronlra kTTi ” experience. ini*»7 AddUon' _Shf%shone.______Shrvs _ FFOK o K .SA.SALE: Practically new building.Ing. CARLESON’S \ I Phone ■round y m mercial. — tvaat. nf^t t.> Snac-Oot. 7,ia-;>4’i>.T. R>uTiS f*ne*d y ard . T op Condlti*>n — Th'tn** _ merrlal. Mrrlln Deahl. 733-.tHS. REC.ISTERED .Miniature Poodlea; Dach-h- 12«20* 12«20‘ to be m 4Tved. l» g sidinir. Adry R ,dio-T Vf U»49 9 Blue l^ke^ Nfvrth. H Hagen a g e rm a n .______— c . LOONEY, Realtor aanitatton furni»hr«l. >■%<>. 7-1.1-.1490. Contra^'t:- ■ ■—ho ------:—:------■ — StuartStu.rt Iln>iIlnith.r. : Int.r,,.* .nd ..t.riorr . ntract : hmia* . imiuatrial and rvpalr. eommerri . THOI'll'AL flah. plants, froxen feed.d. BF.AlJTI BEAUTY SHOI* ecjulpment. for camper. aale Fully equipp^. jJ * 117 S l» .fc o n . N o n h 7.13-10!il TW l> be4lr\«»>m. mtKlrrn, futnac^r heat. "I»Ue "l.lva betterhett electrically.” KUUngar•r Tti.inAU I'l^ilna. ;3a-U,1« or M.lbera u.lb.ra lU,iu> and TV Senrice. 1922{ Parakeet* P a ra and iuppiie*. 253 7th Ave-e- 4>', yearsy« old. (^Kxi con.lltlon. Set Price fcrl F.r™ A lUn.b .Kp^.u.. *■«fii]t o hajkemrnl, cUxe^in. |60 p«rr Electric, 73.1-572.1.T ■-——----^^■. ' ' ' ______Shoup. i'houp. 7.Vl-:>)4i. Quality p arta— G uar- nue Priced to aell. G A (• — nue F.ast. ______up up for fo* on, operat^ir. Must sell du, ine. . Phi.ne 4.1R-4.';>'l'. m.>nlh, Phone 713«.mfi. ' - — __ Earlbarl (irutn(trummitl: 24 b.nir service, com- antee«l r to health. 42l>U Broadway North, - - ^ .E EXTRA jffiT nice Toy Chihuahua puppiea, i*’ . CARDINAL Lovebird - 1 AArrKACTlVK rrK A C T lV K n,-« duplei. d Uwa- t E x c o v o t t o n ______?!iViTa*7 !?040 4*7**”*** »^>dentU| painting. Ctil all ------^ , I I i r AKC AVr re«iateren. 2- be*lr>H>ma. Fenced yard, pavlnc oill ______Towing „r^i r— C am p K ing C am p er. INCOMX PROPERTV 1 2- h-- ! diuh Ind basemenl stock. Sfud service 73.1-9 lfi9. PPUMPS: U M P S ; Irrigation and domestic. Any Simpsoti-. orrlTr? Illl II " ' ' | M CO O D N o r ik B lua I^k«« Kx-atlon. —Stove. Stov>.. ..vrn, ,.v»n. 7.1.7-3K0T - 75T~I6)7. diggingdicging. . d driveway gravel; top »oll; tr^?i^r» .nd Tum.t, p.lni 3li«.rS««.r VV, Wr«^kJo» ii.r.lc., Addl.on Av.-: AUSTRALIA-NAlWTl Shepherd pup* for aale.^ alee. ^ Power polea. Quick instalUtlona. ------NKAT 4 nZmi houae. fuii KaJiement* tre,tre, remoe removing; compreea^ and rock 7 .tt.«0 7 i', 31 Kllllnger Electric, phone 733-6728.a"*' N EW NEW_ pickup cam per, sleep* brtek and claiider block. S.930 aqvmra NKAl 4 n«>rT -at-r.U * "' Wwit. rhon. 7.U-i;.n. >10110 each. Guaranteed heeler*. Call — equipped. 573 Addison A«no* , favt. affla* ipaea and ‘r^r*aii.rn recently r^*-enily ret>.'r«t<.,K rrno I^vated on Kaalt work. work. All All equipmenl truck mountetl. ' • S5.2-42.1.1 In niU s. .______TTHE H E BBI-;.ST E TV. ratllo, stereo, tranaUtorl 7 Avenue f. ris..ne Jerome. ^'•0Co anypli anyplace. O.W.T. . raving and W. T. .Seal.______ll^Il ■wttb kfU hen. blaeh to p p a rk - Av«-n»# f . t “i- F’lumbing ______T r e e T r i m m i n g ______fFE.MAI.EE m X Baasett, 6 month* with ahoU.. service: AUo eheek tubes frc« at ------:— CUldA.N 1.0 b..l.x~m. tU . h.»t, Excavating. 783-«280; avenlngs, 733- Joe*s TV. 733-»;27K.______* F8 ' SPOKTS'klNG. SPC tn g Bpaea. $*0.OOO. C L tA N _ Tr... S.rtic; Contour prunlns, Elltrlble for registration. 738 Green- * -rr- 62S 4th Avenue North. w«lc**T» H 0I1AUU eafa on Mala S trrri In n.' baaement. has^mrnt no garajre. |6S. 2«03 _ __ ^ ^ — 7 T ; ou . r . plumber—< aH11 ’ tapping,t..pping trimming, removing, shrub-! wood D rive. 7.13-^.'^46.______ELECTRELECTRIC fence posl^ 1 eaelT 8 V4 5^* 1 T w in F a lta . F u m ltu r* and a- Martin M artin 7;t1-4X727:K0C m.Kl.™ .nd n.iur.1 P -''h ~ l •• g. H eating. 1240 R iu. I.ake« Nfjrih. 7n:i-.*,5>4i puppiea. Blond or Mack. MaU |1&. 7.Vl.^jH9.______CO-LITE G O -L II Campers •n‘1 •pilo* oa bolWin*. % t..so. ro.>d ■ >m h».i h<«t, Ju J« .t ra<.d. InQulr.^ b.».">.nt basement . digging forming. eompUte — ______Tree t.tpping and removal, atump re-: P^*^^ P h 4>ne 541-&Hf2. Buhl.______FOH SA m nat I’tinir.... Prl',.______‘>7';aeptic arstema. Satisfaction aaaured. Rodiotor R o Service FOH SALE: 1.000 watt semi-«utomatie I J*. Clen FalrKank* A Sons, 733~306l. - -——— moval. Free eatimates. Pin Elliott,. BKAt',1 BEAtfLE Puppies : AJso atud service.— KniderK'dder light plant. Call 423-6084. * -^ 1 . I S x i M s ^ Y TWO MKITkOoV b^vuae. garaga. ,n - ■«,—-■/* ..... H -er. o r ■12*?-47’»4. WlIIlW'illiam Heard. 100 Grandview Drive. H anaen. ______M o b i l OOOD *_badroom. C*nt^ Street. r.rd, wrh ln,ui.t.j. n> h..u lu» work. Speciatiaing in septicz . 7i3-€nfcfl We.hington. * _ Mobile Homea _j!W yard. ■ .33 iUdist.>rs our busineu, not>t lionicek Konicek andi .Major complete tree serv- Tl ~ TWU TEE type clothe, line poauT $15. ______OWMT e»rp«lin.. n r r n e r ,h•h.’T't'tnr ,.p p ,„ , ret^ter. Phone 7Jl-«»««». tank ad drain field InstalUtlona.^ _ , * si.lelin, sl.lelit>r. M«nr yearn experience. ice. Hy r;;. ■ -...... ,•' HakaQ H«k.n Se^S ^ „ s.r.1^ ci.ff lod J e. ice. Hydraulic crane. Free estimate*.I ^V Livestock 0* Wanted 114I Cuatom welding. 197 South Waahing- ■I— NKANIANKAhl Y—n»w new j be3m brick. •*- ■ :...... — Chff and Jark'a Service' Tune-uo and^ Insured 733-^548 —. Ruhl 843-4091. ^—^ I . .1 ■ ■ II. —■— ton. 7.17.11-fl|74. mominr*- m i A U . t_ h » iro e m on .ora.r lot In cellent location, Phooe 7.Vt-«^540. GeneralGeneral ,»ca excavating and concreta h a ^ bralTe* aen !1' W E I ment forming. For • eompUta Job. 7 M_ive« METROPOLITAN. 19«0. Dodg*^194l r w . d b ^ k T T d. I..OOO. MOPKKN ;ij7-,pKK>i 2 he«1r\..>m ; home at raaaon- eall W j : fTroctor-A i ^ uto Repair , For Profnpt S ! m o b i l e h o m e s ■ .Me rent. Avenue Kaat\ • call =. W. . * R.- CoopeV. 738-4 940. ' pickup; RilO grain bed stock i%«k, ‘ abU rrnt. S: . Backbo, work. jUpptic tanka, pipeilnea. "* Wilson", Tractor-Auto Repair 1»0L9 factory built. 4-12-4313. M u rU u g h . ;• Rentols^ I3 j; Aw .l« »r .nr ■ ______T A Y L O R A G E N C Y cCLKAN l k a n : b ^ , ----- IW baHva. L*4a«. treti^aTtranrha*. ^ ^ ^r Phona 783-1777 or 788-4428. .---- z--- _ Highland Avenue F^st, Twin FallA’ REMOVAL mlisED ^ r truck wheeU ; gaa Unka ; aaddU H. Dr Hattkitw.------• Trtitk. Tnicka fmfor V.„. .Uke., Ho.. U n k s ; 5th w h eels; tru c k beOK KKNT;KK.ST; J ket}n»>m h«>uae, StiJ 2nd _ 777 JT>ur..lf, h.lf. r.r^t. St»mp.. Falls EquipmentT. Company. 733-4130. “B" MOTORS ■ Avenue Kaat. l>*na Yadon. 7.t9-2A.S«. r CFertilizcr-Lown r tl ll Care B^l-a -Tfi-.~ 507 Main West, TM- We^offer ' *!nwtor 413-&40S Av»nu# Eaat. W'e o ffer com plete service on all type,'; LIVESTOCK MA(ilC VALLEY’S leading farm dla- B<»ti VMk Bonk 413-4050 ------— — _ of furniture. Recovering, rebuilding, count store*. Farm A Clly DUtrlbut- *><««• 7 6 I •; roum.Folding rh.i chaira. tablea. any number for reflni*h PHONE COLLECT 11* 0 ^ M eK lB »ar 413-&449 K o o m s — B o i rarriens. Also pelleted rommcrcUl .1 1 occ»«i .r reflniahlng. redesigning. Free eeti- Twin ing. Inc.. Twin FalU. Burley.______KJCCKLLH-NT ro.*e Kwrtb. I _____------F u e l O il - - ...... - ____iooi 1001 ii.m !t*ms . for -Rent-AlU- Com- __ ^ a H te i IDAHO HIDE ••.‘iii,yarti*ce..,H*nn*r Furniture. IJItin* tin* on premiae^od pany. aer >=.__ tl*”** furniture. »ILjiUJei*_JErc«. _ _ _ - chdTa daring »aat- aK ^ tbra* rgoma and CAMKRA C^ntCerTter Hotel; Clean, com- Foror atov, acaad furnaca oil. call G«m— Pbon* 71 from Fir, Departmenut. Xstimatea.^timai Also car and truck seats. — • & TALLm v - CO:------—r r ny-Tfli P y-TflP OtTALlfV and lower prtel; ftmable room*. Modem ahow,r« and S uta Oil. « Pbon* 733-«gfi7. ______PP^bon, h « „ . 713-4M7. tSl lrd Av,nue ------phon* aralU b l* . 2W ...... kattr l« r s m Iv Hc. K *ar A lbart- fortabl# ro.-rri I S uta Oil, 788-&9£2. -Otir fu*l ail ------f ------on batlbatteriea *„ Abbott** Auta Sup- Pbon* 733-70M - hathi.baths. Wreklj W eeklr;^r monthly rataa. aaakM mewn ) ply, 121 3rd A venue W ert.______-■ ■aak*a friead* t SSeptic ^ p tt Tonk Service " ---- ;______A p p l . H H o u s e h o l d E q u i p . 1 2 0 p»y. ^2 “T" MOBILE HOUy*^.^ |g^^B 7 FOR SALE: Traah barreU. fl.*0 aach. Businm-Offlcs K^hf»h ‘ 90 F um it . Roto-iootaT a,w,r •erviee iw any~ Vocuunr> Cleoners - s V r I.NG clean-up of ttaad appUaneaa: ' Furniture Repairing Waabers. drr*ra. refrigerator*, free*,* -.i* Tell " A uto P a r u . 733-411^1.______t»%n ^ \ Littr. H^r clean cl.anl'^. in g . A. O. W aken. T.13-2X41. aalea «r •rs. All ruarant««d. |2S tip. 711- HEAVY HEAVY DUTY boat tralUr. 733>47*4.»4. Mjfobll o b il. H « b m . 411 Addl»- ,__ ^ H abU Marrb Ut. Parking arM InI boUtering. hoUt.rinc. rMtrllu. .ntiqo. rMt/>r- _ •***• and service. Corper Blu* Lak**,. *417. ______eveningeveM nrs. ______W M t. ^ SweeO SepUe Tank Servlea: Claaain*.f.» *rd S/’d Avenue Av East, 73|«1027. front. 1H2L..Nortk, Blua. Ijtkea. CallL l»». Haye* If.rM ro m ltu t.. TM-tolo. _ -infft*l!IPK. inrt*l!ln» . r.p.irln.. Nc mllM.^ ------MODEL gaa refrigerator and5 &^ USEDTichtUSED I pianu. Onan and KohUr. TOPS ’fMMM ronatob»d ap*mn«Dt. (40 T.IU404; . —ff? &36-24l7 nr t------WaiteWell. 1 F.l.rtrir Co ■ 73a-lMl. Vt;..l JHoyt^mNAtl-w-bi^^ huiia;;^■ ~ ' ' mI i a f S n e e ~ ~ • J , • Wote»-Sefv«ce— — JJf;-! ^^endell.______WHITE ' 4*KOKKiiaiONA ; —------;-----;------_ S*pUcS.vUe taait.Bks ctuiiKl. r.pwt«l and !irr.ic « _ WHITE enamel, two b«tioa. Uoyd Klnb.rl C1.08li^>0T prirrs on rsfrltferalora.1. btjmn». humrr. 1f»e hew. t2K. ?33-A33<. f^wO C '■ - baaatoent- 7i3 I..^rm >..-B «t bond*. Crm'nrM, KtoWrlr R -^. -U.««09. lUl>t»l. H Hurr" u jry 1 onlyl FIrwton* Sinrw. 410 LaRGE ■ S3 Low dowa pay«t. •• » C.-.. 7U-«0»S. . „4a.land flilw. £alt fot-Aatomatica. , 9 L arge veleetion of fiahing pelas aad Low ' Ae**>oo Sautk. laahTi»*l«. R#d*g T ra d ln * P « aL Tlaw^r k fw TwOlag V llto...... : ,\'y . .„X. ^ ------— ..— ------^------_ ......

ItMpunentiWCiSor Seed Youiou'll W antb 1T his Springing yid W an''ant Ads"t^| V . . ■ ■ • ’ ______L__ ' March 23-24, 1964 Twin'in Falls Tltrias-NewjiTl X 3 ' • ■. 7" 1*'* Automobileiitomobllei F< For S « te 2 0 0 Amomoblle»momoblle» ForI ,S « I« a o o Automobileiutom obllei for Sate 3 Au>o«woblle■towbblUt^Pot-5>to 300 A iit(ew«b»e» e w e M l fer S»U 3001 March ------_ _ ------— ------~ 1 Automobllartomobll>» Fffr S«l> *100 AutomobileiItomobllei for Sele 300 spe c ia l s ’ ^ S W I N G GOCGOOD OLDEIl I tf^^!lf!^!!!!il.*iQ«. h HOOTEl o o t e n a n n y . " CARS! CARS! , INTO SPRING . - . ^USU S E D G A R S I »■ w‘i^ !L —;»!»» SPECSPECIALS . Take AAdvantage ” . W I L L S ■ ••■~r:Z^rvu»A Runner Sell—Trade ItlI n OOl n e o f O u r o f O u r. ' Sell- 159 PLYMOUTH $695 . ' ——Ftuy «=uuur '------SPRING FESTIV: B,m.o5i5Sl» J,gg19622 IFO RD SSPRI P K T Nn i g D e m o • —Eaay ‘I'erms^ ^ ------D i e H C a r s ! ------S T IV A L ^ - , ———***ITie Country:i.untry_ ac^iaii.. d . n . Vs. C u i.« .n « .lic. (~>T TJ' A 1958)58 ClCHEV $895 ■ .iii’ COlUmD^ ------il995 lo«*ieUoadeJ -w<»hW*»h rxtnextras with very -few------—CLEARANCE nW o DOWNd o w n PAYMENT rOB ‘(jj Q] ^-C O D tB U lM — •*•»»' artuftliCtual mllea.mll««. CcCompara tbit low , *63 GRAND PRIX ------4-door4-rica ... and get a '61 Ford m anMANY y WITH OOOD The luxury car In the Pontiac Sharp. Sh "Where " Customers Sendid Their !Frienda” ^'S^W lned ^*2595 ' ONLY $2295 for Easier line. Thla beauty comes equip- CCR|U3.IT l ped|)ed with all■ tho finest equip- 1968J68 CHEVCI $896 One Year GVV WurrantjWarranty Rl ment. It )has all leather In- 4-door 4-c station wagon. 1961 RARAMBLER 1 terlc^r. bucket seats .an d con- Stick. Stl CTMPSON^^S • AmbM»«dorUmbaatador atatlon wa«on. All tha 1964 teriQT» bue m IT /M b firQ e»tr»»*»tra* IncludingInchuHng factory atr cun- f^AT.A 8 sole box. U you want a dxeimi ,o-o O' ■ m o b il e H O M E S ^ ^ litioninir. o One„. ,owner, new Ford GALAXIE 500’s 1959 DODOED o o a i V 4-door. Ra- •“**come true *' . . tee' thla one. 1300)58 STUDEa. $396 ’63 CHEV ImpalnIh $27$2795 j-ade-iD . . . , OOne n e bburgundy u rg u n d ; GALAXIE (or- dio, ‘**9- heater, standard trans- come true 4-door. Overdrive I Sport Coupa Vd, puwerr etetrinVf-netetring, r«dlo. ^ aX mission, real clean, with a re- >(. Like new. ------oONLY n l y $1895 . ■ dor sedan. SwingS> awuy Meer- '• '! ’62 FORD Ing. radio.radio, heater, power bum engine, engine. * ■ ^ountr^'Countr>' 8 Sedan, 4 -door Sti\tlon l»£>o958 BUICKD $795 3-door hardtop. Super. ■63 FORD Galaxieie $2($2695 : 1961 VOLKS steering and brnkes. 3D0 VS ‘ Wagon. UninarredI meiaUlc 'IOO' VM. power ateeilUK.>K. CiutaauuiCiutaaumaltc. engine, Crulscomailc tinted blue flnl!finish with matching iqrq958 YQLVOv _ $495 J Beet in Valley. A Ste«irer>«ver it4wrinfit4!^rinK atid 957 MERC $395 braWee, air rondltUntlns. HalIlftl Beauiy.B*au ™ ONLY Open pratrle GALAXIE lan, $795 power rearrei window, power 3a-door. hardtop. ♦aalio I9601960 FORD ?„rd"orCTt^fordor hardtop. 300 VB Crulse- , seat, powTudor sedan. Stick. lionally clean. ^ thUthia buy far for . . . raradio, d lo , hheater, e a windshield dio.ifio, heater, Torquefllte trana- .g.)’62 CHEVY II — 0 N tY ^ l- W 5 ------wwaahera, a s ^ _ u tinted m BlaM,_pflilded-----.jnlsijoa.jnlsijoa. A eclean car------— ; s S i B * ------dash, seat bibelts, all vinyl In­ <5405 ^Nova"Nova spsport coupe. Sporty 195T95TTSW F B------=----$295-1------— ------■6r-RTW tBtKR—— —— — $17<)5------^------white fliUsh flnl and red Interior. Tudor Ti wagon. Station W ason. C ryllndtr.ilnd»r. overdrive,oven teriors, oversize white walla. ' famllr vacation. . 1956 DDESOTO 5.600b'I m actSa^actual mUes. bucket seiseats and wJilte wall <- radlti. Ready foi* your famllr ^aei nsrdlop.Hartllop. AutomaticAutom tranamiailon. aciuai 1959 PLYMOUTH 4 - door ,tires. tires. Nice one owner economy 1957957 CHEV C $695 »B-' m o t o r s fully e<)ulpp«d wllh real nlca black T wagon. HeiHeater. VB engine. car. 4-door 4- sedan. Over­ ’60 CHEV Impalaila $1695$1 interior. Today’a Spcclal at . • • *1 hauled. 2-^l«.or hardtop, rmdlu.1, auluniatlc. U'a ‘”-^L‘L JUST ■ standard ti transmission. Very r' qj ONLY $1745 Stc*. JU S T $495 FAIRLANESp^jj nice. . - ^ S T bUYS in t o w n $995 ’62 MERCUPY 956 -FORD I -^— — ^95-^ - osed and New 1954 CH]CHEVROLET 1 blackb'ad^ FAIRLANE 500 aport Fordor sedan. Clean. '6T RAMBLER------$^1$^H95------^------coupe, bucket seats a^d con- Meteor 22-door with V8 en­ ' ('taa»|e V8, power atearliif.earliifa autuiautumatl«;. MORILEi HOMES !-do«r.!.do«r. ll.r.'.Ilen'» idc.l1^ inin.port.tioD COUpe, bucke On* owner. SSr car.-Pickups at the low-low price of . . . BolOnole powpower e steering and 1955 CHEICHEVROLET 4-door gine, automatic transmission, iqra.956 V FORD $295 O N LY $1995 brakes, brakes. 389289 VS Crulseomatlc, wagon. Radio,Rad heater. Power- radio, " ■ heater, white wall Ures. - ^Pordor aedan. j Uld Tniclcs O N L^ One owner, new car trade-in. IM Cs before you Buyl tinted glass, windshield wash- glide. glide, VB eniengine. Sharp. BIVER TRADINa ers,ers. seat belts,bel oversize white $495 , JJUST l $1595 1956[956 FFORD $495 . S P E C I[AL A L wall tires, 2,500 actual ihlles. TudorT hardtop coupe. COMMERCIALSCOMME ' >3—<>3—CADILLACS s:Sharp. I 1959 RAMBLERI B L E R ’ One FAIRLANEFAIRL. 600 iPhoenI- 1957 fORDFORD V8 Tudor. Radio. tng 1958 — 1957’* _ Amerlran S-door attdan. dan. OvaiOverdrive. • — clan yellow, 289 vs Crulseo- heater. LooksLool and runa fine. All ^^reethree are fully equipped 19o61956 FORDY $495 ~ Bharp I ’63 GMCGM %-ton matlc, power steering and Fordor sedan. yB, stick monU. riclu,..Pickup. VO. .H4-«pe«d. heavy duty brakes,tor&kes. oversizeOVe: white wall . endand exceptionallyexce_ clean cars. “ ONLY $685$695 ill coii..n!.nc«. wh~l. I« tires, tinted glass, padded tkool bu.<* lo .11 *011001. ToJ.yi buy .t . "*”• tires, tlnte. ’------— " 19561956 IBUICK $395 dtish, seat belts, 4,900 actual 1957 10^7 SUPE:SUPER BUICK 4-door. 3-door hardtop. Real .JS?' ’»»-">?_ ONL’VONLY $1995 miles. ' radio, heateheater. Dynaflow. Oood Your Y O Choice Jclean. ’5r-RAMBLER $$1095 (I ■rSTr HOMES t Repair — P»rt*— conijltton.concjltloii. FReal clean. Slallon W«fun, radio,), bttlar« eKatandard j tranamiaaion. ” ’®'62 2 FORDf o b Falcon $695 $ 9 9 5 11956 9 5 6 OLDSc 98 $295 SSSSiil.______D.llverrDellvary .«l.n. aedan. Local low mileaga 1'964 trade-in. atandard ahift. radio and ’p , 4-door. 1 ■58 RAMBLER $995 in tip-top condition at . . . ^FALCON j1958 p j g DDeSOTO esoi VB sport coupe. ’61 TETEMPEST 4-door St«(ioR W««on, ovardrlvi.drlvi. Ona 1owner. One Phoenician yellow FAL- Radio, Radio heater, heat power steering, »go D( 1955 FORD $295 Nice. ______W L Y 1 1 4 9 5 ______JS' nS ’60 DODGE 4-(loor JFordor sedan. Stick. I ■ ■ . 112 ONL^ -CON~»oulre.jtatlnn jy aao n ja-----?T>ower-hrahefiit>o*et=hrak ■ Very =mcTrTy; $995 - engine, automo 11 c power " j ’60 FAOJO^T =Wnjroh — ^ ‘^’SBJF.QBD______-54 f FO o RDi ■l^-ton ire®e‘r”ngsteering Land-luggagc “d rack, ov­ JUST $495 CONVERTinLE roir»etth)otr(ib)a h a r d to p Sip,,’ IIOJO. S,. it .t Howjrd-. Pickup. V8. 4- ’59 MMERC Monterey ] Sport Couk>e* V8, all powar. Young raaoeo. »U n»u* L akes N o rth . Buy now ?„d and •* . I - '" ersize white wall tires, wind­ PICKUPS People— Hara'a y«ur ear. shield washers, tinted glass, 1955 1955 OLDS OLDE 88 sport coupe. JU S T $495 padded dash, seat belU, 300 Radio, Radio, heater. heal Hydro. Olean- COMMERCIALS -58■58 D(DODGE. Va ton $695 ’56 OLDS 2-dooror $495 I < actual miles. est est one one In In town. One owner—SHARP t• 1 ,1 — CHEVROCHEVROLET i/j-ton $495 *59 59 DO:DODGE % ton $1195 '58'58 FORDF( Rancli’ro $695 Pickup. 4-ap««Ki, 6-cylJnder. Jr- BIGB I G 1DISCOUNT • ' 4-ap.4-apee4l. lun« box. StSstandard ^ SPOT ritfator apecial fur . . . ,, 50 OTHER Cars and Pickups;kups to Choose From on all and new cur if ' CH] JUSJUST $95 “"wi ’61 CHEV $1695 -55'55 p(FORD >/j ton $495 CASH! WARRANTY COM!COMMERCIAL ^ Suburban. QyOverdrlva ’62 SCOUT 4-wheel1 drive $1895 '61 CHEV, Panel $1395 qj r«ll oab, ona owner. Sportamanman Draam. Oorran. ’51-^ CHEV $395 | — Fgr"Oaea Trauh?------T O -IO N - -M e T O R g ------^------D -iSr 9 ------Trtrcks«—T rtr c k ? Piekupa------“— Ciri'^uil 4>tu«ed.------1-----—::------'6 8 GMC "V6 | long-wl»albttg<-----$2206------• and -Feet Beds p h o n e ,133-101933, — 133-1933 FOR] ' . • Many otothera to choose from. * Custom rah. only ftStiO mllee,le*. a.*• . t • F O R D S A L E S AUAll Price Ranges^ ’50 ClCHEV Yi ton $295 Jcromo TTw^T ■ ’62 JE E P Universal1 with to;top $1800 Chuck H.ncr 4:S-407« Trnj.t'^ 4-fl4-speed. BOB REESE chuck n.ncr Main EaBt . ______324-2311 -BOBd U i REESE ------7 .ia.i.ua----- MSfflJSHL. C-ARLE-SON^ ------^5D-ci ~ *69 GHEV' l/j-tuii 4-si)ecilt--si;w d ------$-1095^ ■— ------L «>nh.nl F i.ch .r 1:13-1204 W TJH EV -W Toti— $295~[ ^------Cadtllae - Pontlaa - Tempaat 4-»peed. I ------...... - — ^ ~ M D L __jviaTQR__ca^_L ;pldr: Wgn.^$1196 ...... •onTaTn ‘ • ...... ------r r r - 7 ^ ’67 WILLYS 4-whgeljlj: Wl n o c HI-44U, Mk 'fo. Dick Clll.n-.t.Glll.'11-at.r 753-lB»J ’4848 CJCHEV i H ^ ' $ 3 9 r | - '“ ““ Dodsa — Chryalrr — Imperial ■ , .1 JohiiBis Bojr4 Dodsa Trucka ------DvDuals; ^-Bpeed. '47 JE E P Universal 4-whcol 4-whco drive > ______EVEIEVERYTHING IJjrkia top, axeallaBt rubb«r.r. A RnlRaal OOo«r. | 1 •00100 Blr»elBloek Snd A*enue Bmitb Olio TBUCKS-IN JERQUE ~ ~ PlPbona 7II-441J ACT ’48 CHEV 2-ton $495 LEE PONTIAC THI ACTION CORNERS 4-speed. Clean. I THEISEN uUNDER 1 ______lie IM irvelu Vl, IHoa. 4-«p m 4, I- ____ 2 2 W ILLS USED C «*W; Int*r»*tl«Mii 1»«0 V*. 17*1X71 ------nd nd and 2nd North R I C E ED CARS I; u W : Ford IM l plcii- F T I l iN N EX C A R S Lowell Wills 7S3-8563 I ! U»mA, H -toa, • €vUtk6mr, I W - W O R K M A N C H t 3M 4th Avenue West — L rik lE it wba«Ibaa*^ CaII *fUf O N FE R O 0 F ! WC CHEVROLET, Inc. Busing Phone 736-7365 —_ Emlo WllU 733-4888 . i MM.jA»4t4i Q»o4ii>g, , _ 19n21982 CO M ET 1963 BUICK LeSabre B R O T H E R S ?4>chwr- aedan. Pirwee- a a a t ^ ------• ailVftOL^ im W-*om BMUtUulBeautiful bllblue finish 4-dcx)r - B R powar brakra and ataarlnc. - Jerome— I — - wiu> BTTANDARD transmls- Houses for Bale - Houses for PONTU Very aharp. A ONE OWN- >00 IOO SouthSou Lincoln Pbona 3S4-4B11 I ■ton. radio and beater. Looks PONTIAC—CADILLAC IE R ------i z m NEW CAR DEPARTSepartm ent”^ " ~ " r I •r •« niikiip. CU »tur * »J». «lon. r*dlo « ______3RAMBLER JEEP 1 nmu,______^______nawnew Uirougii Uiroughout. Rent - ApaApartments for Rent - GMG 234 Shofihoneont WestW est M INTERNATIONAL. UM V™k ONI ONLY »139S Rupert,Rupert. IdIdaho 438-3478 jggg g Business Phoneme 733-2881733-2SC ftfU. Froat ajila, ■prittirs. trana* Business Locations for Sale or ______1962 BUICK Electra t<«»«a4. ■laara, aiW p^riM, 1QA1 8 window hardtop. Fully *0 Hanlc W ills 733<2200 Bob Wills 733-8460 , II uiim aaat of iaroma •• Hiibwaf 1961 COMET powarad. air conditioning, Blue -LJ Beauty! LouU Sllman 733-51BB. ( ' 4-door. Standard transmls- Rent - Electrician*El< - House low mlUara. ONK OWN- J E. J. iJa WWills 733-0351 Lo^ u. Bww. 4-door. fltt DRIVEDRIVI A LITTLE ER\ ------%299i f g j blXVkOLET IMl pickitu, A-1 tam4i^ aloo. gUSH. radio rftd lO and heater with '61 OLDS F-85 — ------tioa. loyally ewMd. lar«a boi. 4- RtiltAn*. wh Painters - 1Plumbers - Interior . . SAVES A A LOT! ^ $ptmL 2600 actual mlt««. •2491. Sultana whitew*i and a lur- painters - IS^, Blu» U k fa N o rth .______quolM qUOlM top. lOP. Very clean. „ , Direct facfactory volume dealer, 1962 OOLDS F-85 \va station Wagon I ^ Decorators - Autos for Sale - Chrysler, 4-dour ie a4>-4P2R. Buhl. 7 33 -0 9 3 1 ROY-; "327" V8 motor, Powergllde/ergllde tronsmlsslon,ti power l«l>1440 Klinb«rlr lUmbe Ho.d 713-13U JkKP. 1852 pickup with stock rack in 1 9 61961 1 D O D G E steering and brakes. 18.000OOO actual miles. Like new. AI«> 1M» 4-*ylituUr - *_anor V8 J««p motor, compUta, A-1 ahap*. 4-iloor ^ u o o r VS. .v . nice beige finish, ______MM107. HoiJUi.r. Interior loollooks new. Equipped f r o n i Complete New Stock 1968 IMPALA 4-door Sedanedftn ...... ;;$2696— ^— FRONK MOTOR CO.' Wew low pricea. Cara and plckupe. ^ V8 "337" motor. Powerglldeverglide transmission,t power '. smivBOLKT laiji—5TIS::—with wim STANDAItDs t aw tranmnt*------yYourS^T p P lyE m o u th GMU Uealer ffBasnrTnnnretTiir------— - H C«rf 8*tMi Omaha «tock rack, vood ajon.alon, radlO, radio, heater, etc. This FREE FREE& E F R E E steering. New Urea. >* _ ? b W . Pbona R2P-&M7 Hamilton. ^Is __ an - excellent y c c ll« one. f7X.»021 B urley fi78-878B MIMILLER BALES HlibEBAKEH. lOM. W-Um pickup. q»j-ONLY *1095 ———— —— g, —— — —— — —— — Ranaen, Hanaen, IdIdaho 42J-*I7t 1962 FORD Gala.xie 500 ...... $2195 maekanlrally perfect. Dcairla Safety S H A R P E S T ------^------Fordor sedan. V8 motor,r. standarcstandard transmission with 6 firrde». <17 Main Aven » Katl. Uaed cara In .own AtAGIC VALLEY VULKSWAfJKN pirirep. Irnr 1"61961 FORD iJ- TRADING DEALfcn fTI overdrive, power steerlns.ig. Real stsharp. • 4-door with STANDARD yOUREYOUREE MOTOR CO. ______RiCE^fl______^ in Jerom e______i^li* like n»-w. Andy 4 Dob’a Motor. 4-dOOr wllh Trip to Southern‘rn (California ' cwood ...... $1795 r i Utl ------transmlsfltontranianisslon, radio, heater. 1961 CHEVROLET Parkwood .... 1»U LHKVROLirr a-ton ; naw com- Sultana Ointow* ti/hwhite finish. Real, 4-dOor station wagon, V8V8 mOtor.motor. Powergllde I Wn.tion bo». E « c.p U o n al)y elaan. S U l t a n a WH Via UnitedI AAir i r l i n e s transmission, power steering.ectlng. I Cotfipko with ta rp . gon Jeff»raon. rreal e a l Cclean. le a n . (G , uaranteed Used CarsC At 8AU: IW7 GMC 1-ton pickup^. , ONONLY $1S95 ' J 1960 RAMBLER Classic ...... $1095...... ^m1 »he«U and etock rack, vHl iotel in Los Angeles for ear. 82«-47S4. Filer. 1959 IMERCURY . Stay at Am bassador Hotel Custom 4-door tedan. 6-cyllnder motor, automatic CLEARINGG PRI PRICES " transmission. Factory airjlr condltlcondltlonlnar. AutomobileTFo7'Sj«ri 2 0 0 ♦-d'X’r4-door ftnStation t Wagon nith ~ ~ — ------a l r esiren n r e d red fli flnhsh, power steer­ 1959 CHEVROLET BelAir^ir ...... $1195...... ing. Mercomntlc. radio, healer. in^a RA $ 345 . E y>»* owner r»r. Alweyi ff«raBr*9 l»i>» RAMBL.ER Custom '4-dd6r 6 -cyllnder. radio, heaterr and overdoverdrive. e t a i l s I station wagon. Hj^ramatlctinaiJc fetransmJasIotST "" »&» t;ALAXIK Vg .4>door. Low clean. c l e a n , For l^etaili raflto, h ra t« r. Crul«e-.______1956105 O LD S Come To sedan, standard transmission.mission. Vr B^lan. K.ir The EasUEasiest Place In the >65 ’6.5 CHEVROLET CHE V-S-ton $ 695 50 Cars in St 4-speed transmission. 6 -cyllnder pickup. 3-speed. ■ JS;;,""- pruri. Phoo. wSdWorld to Buy a Car 6 -cy LatLate Models — Older Modelsodels — Middle Priced jggg1959 CHEVROLET «4-tonon ...... $1195 Uneoln — M ercury ---- ■ i. „ r„„. uneoli '5.J CHEVROLET -^-ton $ 345 Pickup. 6 -cyUnder liiolor,;or, i>^speed4 -‘spee< transmission* . . H " »''o"* ■>»»-•♦•• 7017 0 1 MMain lln EeEast—Phone 733-T700 ’51 t H t. ■ new paint. ■ ______4-SF 4 -.";peed. stock rack. All Salesmen Willill Be on Duty ~ I ‘“0 fordor. V i. ^nikvAIRc o r v a i r CodCoowTtJbl., 1»«»- “ o»“ . $ 795 9 ft.m. Monday, Marchch 23, to Midnight 1957 CHEVROLET' i/j-ton.on ...... ------$895 MC. bic •ndiw. 4-«pi.U »S5.««wori... bu,M J 4 _wl-wheel drive pickup. Oood;ood rubber.rubber, new palnL ^ Saturday, March 28 Pickup. 6 -cyllnder motor, 4 -spe« eovere InUriof intariof andand a*tarW4X. a24>8 ______I 1948 FORD 1^-ton ...... $225 H tw. IWlAlT 3-» I -• *■ rl7r^^- -JralOBur,^ ^ ______o r in W ee Hours of ththe M orning! uaed c«ra attd troek^ Bobl.______— RD SALES 01 at D Jl fl PON'^IaC. ptJNTlAC, IMIim* 4-door. Fair con d I tion :------• EhfirS-FORBSA Jeroma. SIOO.SIM . Pbona 7M-®*!*. a t T». P“GEGEENTa JENKINSNS CitCiJaEYRQLET _ ^ i U «S>ri^ brothers. Barter I Voor Ind InJ AranueA..nu. Tm»%. _ — . J E R OOME M E i C - J e r o m e (Closed SSundays) u n d a y s ] _ tM u i^ ^«mhUr D«*!ar for Cm sI* r rO x y R n D o 1M91M*“ OalO ala .I* W ' wwu loi^.f LEE PONTIAC - s H rountlaa. 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" .. «>e»o« before noon., think- over once Mrs.m Smith landea w,.;. _ again before nightfall. You'll aay MdWPAY. MAPCH 33 — ^ m |froni w orOEmNi (M>r sa-June «) — 1 1 ^ th» . have time to change your mind!tS*d^ nigi T2saxyr~: 5*5 ^property matten may pose » minor. problem at this time.^ A:■ -rer wWch ■‘everythins°w^t“,2 ! ^ before looking. Before yoti that —Chances are good that a new She on a project, adopt an Idea,1^ or 1 f r you ^ *„!■ » Make' yo*"" decisions alter tum - — bl'^toT proposition is all youVe feeea been 4 jzdo»Ioped-engln*, radlo^^®*^ - ssetr-«-eours«-iof-actlon,-you-h»v6 e t-a r^ contei tng" to dlsintereated-ijftrtl*^.—-----. 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Yet LEO (July 24-AUg. 3 3 ) — C lr- • ththing in g y you will seldom deviate, bappl cumstances beyond, your control;rol T" ^ '■ but will proceed Instead direct■ted, to mMtlcat<^ you c A \«taln amount of may require that you set a»l^lde DEATH BEPOETED a musculaT me- excitement Is necessary to your your ' goal, g well prepared fpr ner. £ **■ business or career interests to for r sh I 1TROLINGEK-^ KINO HILL. March 2 3 - M r, . “Mr. Jr and ]Mrs. Sherman LoUl»Ul» Ellers, Sellers. went* to Nampa Monduy Proccca wiU To find w hat Is In store for ) _ ' W IL L H A V e I T " j irs' to attend funeral services 'fucs-|theues- the lorilarger Issues. Only take 11 care to you parag ipmorrow. select your blnh-lay SCO R PIO (Oct. 34-Nov. 22) — and Mm. Olenn Sellers reportrt Ooodman. „ Nampa. Mrs. Sellers' to attenf An especially good day for theth e J • 'pharmacy tha death of their nephe*. jeftff |I mother. 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