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■ 44, NO. 188 -g; ______~ TWIN FALLS, IDAHO,3AH0, FRFRIDAY, AUGUSTr 81, 1962 ^ "! ~ Algeriamians Shout ^ ^ HIHI g S t e eI l FF i r m s ^ Hopes fofor Peace;'p * (C o n tej m m p t o f 1 TroopsNs Near City F a c e C ALGIERS, Aug. 8131 (UPI)—Thousands(UPI) of Algerians stormed through thele streets today calling for an end to the newly-lndependentBndent country'scc latest crisis. Na- G o n gp n e s s C!]h h; a rg e s tionol liberation armyiy (ALN;(ALN) troops were poised wlth- w ith- WASHINGTON, Aug. 81 (UPI)—The senatenate antitrustantiti subcommittee 'voted.^ttHTl ]n 80 miles of the cityity in a showi of stren^h intended titatlons a g a in st four b ig steel - coiik." to quash a rebellion of milita day to rccommcnd1 contemptcontem of congress citations a of military commanders in Algiers, ’ thdr officers for defyingg subpoenassubpoen fo r production cost datsi-^ Radio broadcasts every 10 panics and nine of thdr oi very 10 minutes, apparently!y from .. The vote was five to two alonga straight party•ty lines. 'The eighth member of'itha' willays (military zone)one) four which controls the'he city, committecASen. Alexanderlexander Wiley. R.. Wls., waa out of town. Tha action came »only.;‘ summoned the demonstra-lonstra- “ — -^------: a few houra after thetJ'e fofour u r ------tors. “S'baa e'neen bara- 1 companies and the nine of-of­ ket," ("S even y ears ia British J Court>urt ficers failed to showw up as enough") the war-weary i ordered by the subcom-subcom­ ' . A lgerians cried in'tta in tho Denies j Final mittee. headed by Sen.len. Estea streets. Kefauver, D.. Tenn, and3d to pro­pro- ■ ■ ■ .■ Tha threftt of civil war hung * duce Uie requested cost data. over tho- countrjr as troops back* Spy i Request Kc/auver had teetued thetho r . Inj Btiongmon Ahmed Ben Bella four firms and defiant execu- h " waited for order# In p<»lUon# , (uro--oon- Uves of .“contumaciousI conduct" conduct' -; touth Md west of here. | A. when toey faUed to appear at ■ ^ . Soblen lost hts final courtiourt case toe hearing. There were no r e p o r t as of Bitainst, deporUtlon ui thetoe Unlt-Unit- Four empty wiUiessss chairs fljhUng t y tote afternoon’WK> but ed« SWtes and a Uie term in prls- mutely testified to toe companies*nmpanies' ALN troopa backed by artilleryartltlery onq today. Then, in elfect,„he boycott ol toe hearing. SubpoenasSubpoenas vere poUed on tho borderswders ot ithrew himself on the mercy of hoa been served on boto toe Oie districts, held by the two thet British home oWce: tp lt t .? officials snd toe £cmpasymy order-order­ anti-Ben Belllat sectionss of thethc himh go free. •• • ing their appearance. army. wlUayas (MlUtary dis­ A three-judge court of appeal Alter caUlng toe roll>11 of-fileof-the tricts) tbree and four. - - turned down his plea% against four companies—Betoldiem,diem, Re-Re­ ^ , The demonstrations here be- deportaUonpear os ‘‘wilirulUlful pre- clrmilatinK through thehe eltycity hish return to New York, - m ediuted contempt of! congress brandishing Algerian nagslags and as he was led away from thetoe ond toe processes ot a. duly su-ou- banners and shouting slogans courtroom.c Solomon Kaufman,Kaufman. toorlzed committee.” In Arabic and French. oone of Soblen's lawyers,rerg, told In urging contempt aeUon,cUon,Ke- Ke­ AlglM h ad been calmllm this newsmen:c fauver said: "It Is amazinguing ththat at momlng and business was as ‘'There wUl be no moreiore court such representaUves of toese - usual, but shops, cafes and>nd busl-bust- ffights. ‘This is the last court ap- large steel companies completely»mpletely .n ess placee began closingng down ipeol.- ignored a duly consUtutednted com- as the demonstraUons ^>read.m a d . ■ He said the 61-year-old>id uLlthu- to u - . mittee in defiance of toe^ e senate ‘bro th e r Algerians.” thehe radio anlan-bom» psychiatrist would and Its processes.” broadctM said. “Algeriansians are |] appeal to the housee of -lords lords He sold toelr conduct was going to ib M t a t Algeriansns in the “ixuuse. no useful meansUIS would BRICKS JABBED LOOSE fromfroa baUdlags by strong>g eazthqvake.Jneazthqvak northern Otahi Tharodar ThttndoT amashig" Inasmucb qubah, aC-OrleansvUle. aIt t Blrlne.Blrlne, »»«rved." ° - ^ ek af .«hls car parted In a Logon oiler.oUer. No oaone wos hnrt; (AP wirephoto)iMoh^iSi “ the subcommittee hodod worked smashed onto the baek af .«hls car irtp a o w ^ ogiwm ent wlto U. S. Steel a t Stdl-Alasa. and In theI Kabylie.Kabylle^ — ■ ■ i — * 4 ^ » * * * Oo out and deme- Satellite i Bill i _ ■ J ___keep aU cost daUi confldenUaLifidenUaL (ween brothers.'* jT l T Q To bring contemptrt setioauU oa , / X I . I / O agaUist the nine executives, toe Ute troop« at Bhine, only eo ^ U t a i f t bCache d Valleyley Residents lUves. toe clUitlons must be an>rovedproved by miles to th e aouth, were port ot Has ■ Approval , _ 1 _ toe subcommittee, lU parent Ju- a thiee-ooAumn force on ttloALNthe ALN ^ : __ , 1 Ju- . clpslng In on th e anU-Ben Bell- ’ Q t 7 ' £ k dlclaiy eocnmlttee and toe senate iewlUayae. Heavy eoocentn- • dy Begin MopiMopping up) iAfter i i QuakeC » J C \ . ^ Itself. The cItaUons wouldould toen By Kennedy J be sent to toe JusUce deportmenteportment tid»s of AU«r troopa .also w e r e '^ WASHINOTON. Aug. 81 (« - 11 (/Pl^Resldents of northemn Utah’sUtah.’a C^cheC valley pitchedd ied in to-to - for proaecuUon. pertMl-»t Reltona and Tlaret, j . 81 (» - LpGAN, Aug. 81 (/P>—Res; Kennedy signedW ,, ‘h».d8yiikdd.began;tte th» A le massive -cleanup and repair:lr job necessarynec a a a resultsuit of an _ ------=— jM ' UUe* west of bere. aWSldl .communications satelUte bUl to- S Als«a,< about SO m lla away^and day. d setting up the legalS frame-taLiSl earthquake which' caused witwidespread damage ThursdayThursdays momlng. And there was sastvC'Arlne. - ... ^work for a prlv*tely ownedwned cor- s till apprehension, asa s aomesom e feared fi additional strong shocksah might knock down U.S.F^mers..^ ~ i-1 poratlon to handle this' country's htbuildipSB weakenedd by Thursday's Thurc severe, batt short, tremor,-tr Residents ^ jlo rt^ kJOTJJIBs • ------■— ' slight tremors durlMg*^h« Ofcay'Whea&"eafC p. night. In the Clarkstoh- _ •' - . . . ^ ' provldff beneflU for all people J . Newton area, residents 5 Wieners'rs AddedA( to were ^ warned to boil their Control Againgain Fair DisplaysS iyS ' Sd: UDd’^uS** f f l . _ water after toe watertoter supply WASHINOTON, Aur. 8! «r safe- ObSeta n t Jaycee park. .s* second feett- commercial wheat aUtesS wherewh(« Jfewport, E. L T U«y t hmra hava.teen .hw -raftstientey nivBaTtfc^ county talr went Into itsr ^second n d £ WbUo in- IIndependent Meat company hashaa added a package of*’* eight Crews were checkingck 1 n g toe balloUng jn toe referendum^ “4 was 2 (Ag wirtphoto via radio Irem-Beeae)Irim : >--.i :! day. Judging was delayed because Falls Brand wieners toa toe grocery bonanza. ' — I Night" is sponsored by toe Times-News.«M » » . ®“ter supply line ot)t toe townt ^ conducted Thursday gavekve 16U43 ' of the Urge number ot entries. ^ or group The "Country Store Night" is si nes-New JUchmond In Cherryberry Creek for ond 14.4&4 against markeUng Dairy cows and horses in the t] sdominate ' , s 5 ri Admission for adulU U 18 cents - ______— _____ I ho and Colorado. The previous low wasI 73J per.per.. wheat commissionlh be abolished;aboh He issued a s ta te o ib t ______Frldny in Tarev, whero h< for the first Ume a t thel^i-Missile^Bases-J fab-, i s e s - ...... "''"'"'gh ^ e r e he ls_conferring on cgmpdini r|iiwW I Reiterated JL at «Utah-Idaho Sugar companympany plant otoer major producersI as colo-Colo- The govemor mett ThursdayThursda; evening In a closed se^on A miniature rodeo wtll be ^ V S k formally nominated Secre- damoged ex- ndo. Montana and Idaho. .m « Source Says7 ° [ Ury of Ubor Artour J., ( 1 north ot Logan was damaged ex- !!I2l_ with Republicanin leleadera a d e rs ------:—^ . staged a t 7:30 pm . today lor O D C teo^vely. Cracks>eared appeared Inside Inside The deoline in toe support fw I youngsters- under 14 andnd aat t 3 BERLIN, Aug. 31 (Dn—T« —T h e F j Goldberg today to beiS a su- Senate Probe and S outside at downtownntown sU)res controU sUrred speculaUonS K in£ ^rom Magic Valley in the J pjn. Saturday there willUl be a BovleUS have ringed thoOie three P«me court JusUm . He J ling a t U tah ftnd poUUcal circleslea In view R ogerson hotel Roundup id*enJ5! WASHINOTON. Aug.. 3181 i n — Inlc Logan. Four buUdtng a t Utah i'Roa"nd5p Heglar Yoiilh : ' ■ ChUdren’s pony nee. allied a air corrJdon to Berlin Republicans greeted OBdentec-OBdeneo- Bt State universier heret were hy today a g ^ desire for tighter farm1 controU. Altoough Uiey did their ac- itered by missile bases, a hlghly-pUced•ly-placed lor toe- cabinetBoduon poslUon "t**y Charles 8. Murphy today $4 ■ displays Is an exhibit entered by ° wlto anoUier volley off c^afgu h i ^ Logon Junior high, .school aRhnni re^ Of immediate Interest' was the tnal planning of su^tegy in se- Injured Frob.; ■ the southcentral Idaho> healtohealth western« mUltary InteUlgenceteUigence Goldberg-Is leaving. 'bSSSo^ entct It. nlmntoeferendum cret. news releases bsnded oul Goldberg wae chosen^ for th“ a t BUUe Sol Estes obtainedob tain ^ „ n alaed closed today because of ■ unit showing the proper■ prepar- s.source eald today. he su- favors somewhere high in toe tt « leglsla- before toe meeUng made It evi­ ■ aUon and storbtg ol foodstuffsistuffs to The revelaUon of Sovietvlet mU- the vacancy on the su- » h in toe the posalbUity of cave-lns a t toe Um ns. agriculture department.~ stnictureat where wallsiwen>j«ma were Jawed , , , , dent th o t toe govemorS Intended H Gun Accident- .m avoid contaminaUon. slle si .bases, rushed to compleUonompleUon preme court left by toe re- »» K, Nebr, * to conduct a personalliedrallied cam­cam- BORLSy, Aug. n - K e n ^ Judging was completed(d today 1°^ H^Ue more than a year,ear. came U Urement of aUlng sjs; JusUce ‘ 0“' ■r- »"“• i« paign. meet as many people ai commu- Felix Frankfurter.of toe senate InvestigaUona “iS?*sub- most of toe sohools In the ly people as Woodbury, ia - y t f ? 5 M aoa of Jn the hom e economic# divisions ® the East Oerman commu- ^ it boto commlltee said infonnaUon glv- ^ f-A c ^ 0 possibly eould andnd teU toeintoem M r.andM rs.Lyle W o o jto .w b o WlUl displays open to thele pubUe. » stepped up their campaign compalgn ! P r e s e t s ore Uiat botoen toe InvesUgators t»dw ^ con- ~ planned claases riuSS!as usual to- Idahb VotesL C S toe poslUve side of: toe stole'sstote'j uve In toe remote Cardzis cem* Judgu said Ute countyty home sgalnst* alleged allied “mUuse" nomlnaUons wlU be con- “ record since BmyUe first became munity of H#g^«T In easw a rldors to lUmed speedily. vlnced . him that the Bstes scon- Tlie University cf Utoli d qjort- deaonstJBtloa olube had1 entered ofo Uie air access corridors to rta m et becauae r\-t*fe governor. sla eounty, was reported In fair many virled displays ofif sewing thet outpost city. Goldberg and Wirta met. m ent of geophysics placed toe w adav the department U a sprawUng,»prawUng' epicenter" o f ^ samed Sstes to toe naUonal eot- ^ 1 lf..S morning in Carey. Qorerooi ------effect In Idaho as weUI «sas otoer sm ylle said.-The wheal oommls- t\% ¥ Six Cuban counter-revoluUon-revoluUon- to nadvlsory fommlttee and gave BECBET TBIP ENDSENOS stotes. . L u l arlea have been execuUdcuUd for bkbUn “all toeeo opportunlUes- to slon has already esUWUhed a T he boy, iran d sen of Mr.'ond Starts in 16L6 StiStates Tonight S; » BERLIN. Aug. 31 cntOTD -— SSast ast Tbe Idabo vote was1 i i f per magnifioent record of nervlcea, L u — slaying mlllUamen or cooperat- pnprove his good falto In I9«3. „German communUt leader WWalt- alt- eent in favor, 3,069 to 1,BM. An- M n. L. R. WoodbuJT. route-1, CORNINO. Ia„ Aug. 31 (tmfim - tUng thV finishing touches“***• on«" ^Uig with toe klUers, Havana:avana ra-ra - CurtU< declared: "I can’t es- ” T heir successful effort to secure » » rvMhoU to tb e biM* al Tfixm- temporary.-graln-storage blns'to ------eape toe feeling that somewhere,^ » h ,^ ~ «■ Oibrlcht new homee fropfrojn MMo*^ ost otoer 300 votes were dtallengeda i^ w g e d » 20 per cent reducUon In freight Members of the NaUonal Ffism- t » blns'to tfiS I ild today.------ea] f^ lft cow today endliig a rnontla-longmontb-long on grounds the i^ e rs did not «n OrganlMUon - (NFO)» In 18 hold1 their soybeans. ___ rs md not {„ jdabo wheat« Sif'ffiS wUl alone *“ commod- Staley announced- thhftt at NFONTO The men were given a publlo nfluentlol u shrouded have toe required 16 iSS?* a w in Justify toe commission's exUt- *tstes begin spuming commod­ no Droao ta ______wheat to make toem eUgtble. slM-s extot- The buUet passed eompletsly ity markete tonight in an effort "minute' men" would be on duty llm treat- ^ ______'***tble. 4nce foj; many years to come. Y through toe body and cane.cu6 to bocat m eat and grainIn pneei.prices. In1 four observaUon postsU in eeach a ^ said. •»r ... >h. fa r beyond what any otoer . **Let me make It plain—and 1 the boy's back..aceordinc to^an- n expres- county of the 16-stateate area.area, 1The execuUons bring t J 093 toe | wasn't misquoted when I saU It The drive brought an expres- < tnsyjntnis twol/lclal total of ping squad unde, Orln Woodbury,Bu*1ey.f •‘on, of sympathy froman Agri- istretching fW«n Pennsyjvanls un< Mite Infestado^station D ia^osedJ C U before— toe wheat commUsioB enlture B eoreta^ OrvUieUe Free- tot Idaho and Okli^omaa to Can- deathsde< announced alnce toe Fl- b as my support, and wUl have It oon. «ada. The “minute mlen'' en'' ^wlll will del Castro regime csme to power, ^ "V" 1“ the futuro becsuse lu en- nem bet^ keep tobs on shlpmenUs of farm . ------'J[ X • deavon put dollars in toe pock­ : : i Boma aoJDOO NFO n e m b e t^ ) Talks start inin ^ After SmaUpoaallpox Sc^e in N. Y. ets of Idaho farmeia,*' toe gov- ■ nted unaiSusly Tuesdayiwday at produce] from Uielr a re « and s, • toe gov- At Idaho Dinnet begin an attempt to get oiher farmera to r|1 f A NEW 'TORK, Aug., 31 UR-^Twom-^Two placed | under quaranUne.ne. Ttiey em or said. pes Moines. Ia., to begin an i Controlled'd ^ Railroadj Strike“ aC „persons suspectedd of having Ibcluded passengers aboardMord toe Sm lto, toe DemocratioaUdhomlnM nominee WASHINOTON. Attf. t l (A~. “slUout holding acllon"' to keep signi with the NFO. m'lL Ax,iM ,LOS ANOELES, Aug.f. 831l f OTO— f l ^ OHIOAGO., A ug.'^l tft-LIA—Lead- ead- srsmallpox definitely dodo not have ] Pan' American World Airways for governor, had beenen quoted asaa Former President B any 8 . TM* UMitock. com and soybeansbeans offofl NFO iAeckers wl1l .be? Al d u ^ Firemen today were In complete uors sign s t livestock snd grain m w keu M> of tbe strike-boundI Chicago Uithe dUease, Bellevueua hospital plane) and Idlewlld employesloyes wlto saying he favored aboUsMngboUshlng the b m wlU address a csBnpslgn market until processors sign t s y cont™' 0^ T Uw»y and “il today. ^ 'whom they eame In contaet.itaet. n the naUon's meatsr».s: mar- . s. W <»« »; U ,, discuss tbelr dispute a t a federal ^ two persons ' vlslUng reloUves. <■!*«'t w to a seeoul ♦*«*« Che NFO a five- to seven-dsy supplyB u S ly wof J ^ ^ ^mediator's urglpg. *«‘f »ithln. a week. THe NFO i l.,toU in- Newball-PlaceriU canyon fire , wero suffering from mitenite infesta- The city has been smallpox . 1961....,.'^------—.1 .158 5 8 **X am gratafu) that^Vnd^V to represent moreore thanthsn i meat l(;.s^ragi>. nd union Con. < ___ 17 0 Truman has- agraM .!»-i lh.'* How- controlled lut night and■Mrf said..tri The ; asnagement and union fl! cooseiotts since anotoer scsrtf 0* the nation'son's pork i , ” ° o ; c® exeouUves sa t down withth poker- ^ A mite is a spider-Uker-Uke Insectinsect Aug.4 11. i t was learned ttoen o e nth tat S Jdabo In view o t “l.»»ef rauers. 'ever, he said It may be two ot the Casuio-Hasley canyon lire ^ t meeting sometimes InlesUJ animals or ia boy. found to be sufferingring fn m Idaho . tavttaUoaa«xtaadodtolh»|nd*A’ , hI " ? “w ««tUng enUiuslastjothuslostlQ threet weeks before M processors ^ n ” had been encircled by fire Unes. imallpox In Canada bad traveled to-geri- yield to NFO demands Ipr ^control of toe r e m a ^11 tf^ lr e WMwas wUhn»ncisA.O'NeUl,Jr,of^ Jr.,oftoe toe ^ But, hefon toe caseI waa cleared Ithrough tbe elty ei> nut*?uS‘2 Irom S ^ ’ 61------_ .- . - 3 737 : • ' ■ tnets providing aluUnum Co ataley^si'd”*” i forecast for later tods^^ ; a* national-isMUaUn board.und. *• up»uj about aoo peisoaais beentt^win ] . - . 1962------^ 40 : ^ lUinols, tann'eri wer*ver* put* prices.J .-

______:------.;FrIdoy;Au9? 3 ^ sy Traffic Courtsurts im es-N ew s er, Temperaturesures Mde VaUey Tri 1 - 2 • Twin Falls Tlnries-New; [ Weather, Te i Twto fWia. Oeorge j . jU uich..W ,jiuyi “"T ------Slagio VaHey-Sniwyu y Mand d wwattBer art 'Saiwday, knl'irindy'fta^ i i i - tad eotit and wasolt«dforfaUura.toyleld.i - day afternoon. OnUookUook for .SundoySb parUj cloody,^ SayB.Bi^!^,|;T assigned 30 demeritalerita bbv'FUer y jn ii rigbt.of-way M the result ol ■ School Vote0 l 6 Temperatarea al » a.«^um. «4« atot Jer.Jerome, M with 89 per eeai’W d - M Kem o& it 'at Ssht aad s e a t^ tlo a : 49'w ith «7 per deat biMBJdltyiot I f f ’ ?' atrwta to B upert-at«!i^^:by'tJ. »;tO a. •tloa, M ol WeadeU, 83 » l B » * i - C a a U e - Tto.39,'-Jiromsk Priday.,..-; ■ V i fotd, 47 at FolrfleldI andoad 45 a lt IBoUey; o t noon, 78 U«.* !* ! "WASmNGXON. -A^^^^^ r:'speedtor-‘aod -'1. hul imt a,¥ («ite« In In „ session, route to picnic ROPERT. • Atig. II—Mlnldoki1—Minidoka Twin Falls and vicinityIclnity and BBurley-Rupert area—Highs’?toM ^Sw todoy U'•Planning a^'.'<^er- faU to a n effort Richard itorSji*' — wuaty-^chryil ..patmnHis_»m wH L^t'_lote 35.to-flosed. school«choo (onishC and high tom onw,-B uh) f . ^ ure to s'ea/'glMMsI ssOS jtfluiiMoulred Amerlean KegotlatorArthi.UatorArthur H. ... Nick M otinSeste^ *5 ' plant facUiUcs lery.. accordlniaccording ai; Twin Falls experimentriment stationstaUon. 40 and 16; Burley.•f. 46 40 and 83.W. ^Hy qq White House porch , u jwjuired 2onfer«ncaofetanca tothat U early model plckun I today In. lower 80’s. lows tonight 41 to 83 l U oa his. drivelr;s Ueense.,. to Camden Meyer, countyrunty mipersuper- North Slde-Hlghs today In.lo' Ordered to ' ' • ; to a-u m tefl'S U tafc’Britain;«•,'Britain, and trolmen Fnncta Aiiie,?}?^ Inlendent. School' offlelals)fflclKls ares r ^ id high tomorrow. 83,to 80;M; LowLc tonight and. highfh to tomorrow. m o m i? ‘""*®***%ofl“‘hs«pr^l£l"de* ■ toe -Sdvlet XTnlonfkept-oa-nv^t-on with Dahyl Corned Mskiar for ta tncreaMw /romfrom thithe oooding, M and M, Jerome, « aand 83. . S llo 'r thelr'taw ^lf »hooM-be-poa present'two mill levy to an eightelgh' Pralrifr»Highgh today Inin nmiddle 10*s. lows tonight la mid- P r* ecf EwI3ws~ s ^ “T r ^ afU l l lO s '^ to complete, our task of real] red light frost ond highs Saturdaylay In ^pper upper . t0J*(?w^ffig mill Ie?y. die SO’s with scattered Hsht frosi __ Ha— PARI8, Aug. 81 OP# — T h n i ' S ^ f . • agreem ent on toaI taxi od f t a ttreaty : P«>er . . Polla Will be open from noonnoor 70’s, Fairfield lew tonightonlght 37, hljblgh tomorrow 77. V In'response to quesUons by Dt"5dered toe News in BriefBnei byNov.l'* . - •, ; l^ng ot brtghKio^*!*** until 7 p jn , Meyer eald, wittwith ^ aewsmen. Grewe a a l d , "toe'thS SSto!S FIVE-DAY FORECAST __ . . . high idiool The eooferanceM ourentl;imrreaUy. ta ?*^er and blnk pickup ’* voUnff to be In the five live trusteetniste< FIVE-DAY ? .__ _ problem of Berlin U moet .’tfn ur- teria today, to proteet-Europea II be beld at scheduled to reeeueett Sept. '1 to overheard: wo^';* (Ujtricto. Plre-da^ forecast—T-Tetnperstnrea o ^ ra tn rM throngh aext Wedneadoydnaday willwHl gojU Jlhere are alarming , and J with temperatures from three to0 six degreesd e ^ s Saagerous developmenta In Ber- m d u ^ by , pau Toewlay ati the sc^ school enable the, transferifer of totoe e die- J*|ends to street, -I'm In Heybum' district one poUi ■ tiE h ^ ttl^ ; uader seasonal normals,ooU, whichwblch oreai hlgha of 82 ond1 lowtlows of- M ill m prlu coln achool: district four, the then cooler Sunday and Mondaj The orden were.Issued afU In Rapert. and W«fdnesday. Fewm- widely scatteredsea ahowert abontont Sundoy,Sondoy, ~ “ yjjj- ^wer m West Ber- ** beiI broughtDrought to posal Into a eonferencaaferenca sessionaei -r-i ------!! ' ------. Washington school In Rupert, a- mountain elevallona. The poalUon e f the W k f - h e r e betweeni ; S U l»remlei S v a “ toe cafeteria by 3 p>jn. jn . .Tuesday,.Tuesdi jbortly 'a fte r ‘ BriUsh OOt and district five. «t thehe AceoulaAcequla meal llkclj In higher motsntaln « Un while yielding.odthority to Pompidou, Algerian Al achool. ^ arerage tijper level low pressure trough U forecast to ahlft to Germans in1 EostSaat Ber- ^ouls)uls Jo*e Jose « and ' • v '' - *----- Joseph oodber.told the a« Four Lives ; ,* Tot* nb- the east of the Rockies,’kies,' thereby reducing chonees foror ony pre- ji_ I not go along 1 , Qualified TOtera may vote ob- ig to keep temperotnres below normoLnormaL The i, ^ dlscreponoy wblcb ThoilSarids^C^leeiC iie e r wlto anolh r unoontroitol* sentee, Meyer ejplalned.iU . wfthrtth “'"-““ j;; srd-of eoldest oir wonld letaen the threat ballots beln* available a t the **’" to# West cannot perm it," Orewe a SSSiS?“S»”^A re a a im e d ; ome ruK or ,. h 'oUey, olUtougb there remolns some Hsk of » nn u iii for urgent consultaUona. l e n t Russians broke -ro •■«. '. ! central school offlee 'to in “upSi Rupert I” ««'" oln Sunday •'“‘"“f night oad Monday nightdght In low. “ Xiked to ompUfy on this jj^tNSStyice President S?toe*wiy*^!fflin?b beginning Wednejday.V VVoter* o ^ frost tonlgbt and again Sunday nl f* Government sourcesiirces said rere- atS E N S , Aug. SlI Bnm-^ou- »-T ho ^ He laid RUI must have been residentssnts o t the iheltered pockets, Orewe cited use of* ormored caU of too bulk of toe PrenobPread ot Oreeka todayl^TS^Tvice tave VI «5SlSf ^SIS By Mishaps | t leosl 80 HarvesUng operaUonstis willwUl have imostly fOTorable weotherother eoadf.'eoadf-' oerjoanel carriers la places of school district for, at least 80 dara throttgh. Wednesday bot warmrorm aeaaoaaeoaoB (q Russiand ^ ^ S troops U S s wmy from Algeriada has bbee ^ President Lyndon B.I. Johnson a days, a qualified electorir of Idaho.Idaho, Oon* •'nr daja throwh slowed slace toe preseatpresent crislcrisis nojjy i ^ - s t y l e welcome on 1hta suggested1 th at totoa> a'tu b - Asaodated Pr*,j le husband erop maturing rates wU wW eontlnneeontlno leas thaa normala BnnshlneSunshine Soviet wor memorialaemorial Eta cesse-flr Ivtalt totota oommlttee shouldM kkeep ^ ggolna P^ur Idahoons are dead a i t and a taxpayer or the^ftMbana husband ^ per ^enteent cf p possible wlUt doyUmete cloudinessolondlaess Berlin.______toe cease-fire arrival for a goodwUl visit to U o r the wife of « taxpayer. ____ ogreemeat, Frenchh forces toertoere i„y NATO aUy ot thetS Unitunited *Wle toe mato eonferwc;eonfSwcTS! ot axddenta. two ol uJ; rerage. I were due to be cuti toto 80,000 meimen gStea. ww umfccy vwlto.toe maximum ores. j diUdren who suffocated uaiie/l Por voting on thU typeSe Ofof levy " 'i _____ pile of rubble ofter a wall dJ A taxpayer Is defined as « per­ uual official “ * SYNOPSIS AND AORIClAGRICULTURAL SUMMARYS^..«„;.ht son wbo pays taxes on - real iver volleys were h it hard by frost last night Israel TripI p moeUy' moeUy. have hov JS^nT^SeJSilMu at thtoe ? ololr- ^ agreement were reache« - The Upper Snake river volleys wi j- been confined te barracks, al arrived from Nov. ?, D eui said.. It shouli property which he owns? o r which w‘th the area from Rexburglexburg to Ashton As having the most damage, port wben Johnson-arrived frt he or she ll buying on coQ j^t r l'f n toougb armored ean appear* Cyprus oa toe. last-to-next■to*next stopst Ponlble for toe whole eonfer 9 c o n t r ^ Rexburg reported a minimum of 30 degrees. In Comoo prairie DescribedKM. to a^vr jresterday. again In some m al * Meyer told that money scattered m a t was reported with Fairfield having o S3-degree ‘‘L!®®.? . - i S of hta twfr-week tour of toethe MlMlS; to tet all naUona to stopStop teiteaung through the levy. If paased. wlU / - f l 1 streeta ot toe Suropeanopean quartersquarter geetand Mediterraneanxanean area.an ''•o* l* laaseg, wui w|[wim»m m southwesternvtttem valleysvallej mlnlmums were obove the when toe waU colla]b«i. qm > be used by the’ district' for aaddi­ d ^ - danger level with headingscodings aroundaroun 40 degrees. Continueditlnued a slow lw Glub ® fA igi«^_____ U ien Johnaon got toe-toe goodw ill ------tional classrooms tbrough the Kiwanis Qub . . . phase of hla miaalon ott to n U toe survivon sold toey had bea worming is taking placejloce wltowith oflafternoon tempemtures expected 'IfT lA V * ’ digging tunneta. construction of oew schoollool build­bu^l^ to range In the 10's to 80^ today and tomorrow. Mlnlmumsinlmums to- .rom Morrison, Ooodlng, who n illa start by tovltlng two tlred-loo ings, for- the purchase* ^of ^ sites nU ht WlU be a UtUe hlgherhigher but popocketa of frost are stlUtlU Ilkelyilkely In Mnresented, the U.S. beangS*indK Indus- Cold Air ChillsjlU U O jnj matronly women to ride - Governor Pereata of toe dead ebiidm Jor a e « buUdmsa, the. coutnso* tte MaJod aod Prestonon areas,areas. laIn thoi Rigby to Ashtonla attaarea and trv\ at the Intematlonal Trade 2 f o f o o the open Mnvertlble vrlto hi W..1 f t- .i Mf* Mr*. Earl Neal Ev- tton of addlUoiu to existin exlsUos g <1* Comas uralrie. fair, Tel Aviv, Israel, ahowedt o w e d c ^ ^ - I Western States) U l i c o ond PrlmerM inister OoastonUj s tru e tu i^ the purehaAeM ol fur­ TWO cold fronto are moving aouthsoutheastward from western^ Canada | gudes and discussedsed hUhis ttiptrip By Tbe Aisoelotedoted PteA '^ Ooromonlls from toe»“ edge ^®*ine of U move.Latarhesaldhehadm( niture,' repairs, the purchase of wJth tho leading front3t weakening but th e second frontont oppeon during, the ibursdoy noonioon lunch- ^ prolonged flow« ' of cool oloir d ty to toe downtown district. orconsouSSng ^eone A t t ^ n , 6. daughurd school buses, aod other imprara- rtrong enough to swingog tato this areai aobut Sunday, bringing a eon« of Twin FoUs Klwanlsi w ^ dubd u b tn m th* nertb ebUledbiUed toe toIn - Serious toUcs tavolvlng3 A “ Ore.1 I the girl who died, rtoM — ■ Barvestlng of hops,, onions, potapotatoes and the tblrd1 cuttingcutUng of tbot country's agricultural areas temperaturet dropped bebe- otoer eubjecta vriU begto tomo hoy in southwestern valleys;alleys; limited bean cutting and final stages , ztraell goveramentnt otfldals,oOldals, ^ ^reealog at a number ofo row. I bad od- ware hospltoUzed. ^ itlS of spring grata harvestst andond some early potato dlggtagg inIn Maglo ^he found on organizationlon ot pure ttatlcuu, toe mlnlrwnm oOf . — - ^ economy." 4 -IU-con«lv«( ThuZ*Uch.™ ...,„m Encephalitis® Valley win have fovorablerable weather condiUons throughtl Saturdoy.Saturday, / c . . r f f In toe farming“jnlng op- 38 Salt Lake City was' to I-., to tree himselt trom the niUk ' In eastern valleys grainin and hoy horvestlng h ond foU seedingseedlng con eeroUons. Ttae fonna form toethe lowest temperatureM ^ off '^ c recon o r d Soblen’s LegalB S & l * dtapatch loued ea: The body of Artour A n d r^ expect somewhat .warmerrmer weather through Saturdayr but thentben country'sc lint line of defense 6 Thuraday, toe governor Oaims Two;9 turnlag cooler again with the chaichance of a few showersers SundaySundoy gmiiiurilv and bove often““S"'“ss . been tort. •*”«•* Th. piCTlOUa*L!?' IS““ 10» low TO was 3 SB Team Not PPaid a i d V X . the worl ‘*»y *>eor the wreckoge tf hk 1 A *hd Monday. ' toe scene of skirmishes with Arab S S rm i AUI. Jl. IMJ. iS r ThK agencies under I” *:___ _ ^ . ■ LONDON, Aug. Sl BCT-Tl “ n ^ l . He pototad out th a t I I I Average 3i-hour soUII temperaturetemperatures ot four inches, 64M a t T . F. ttroops, Morrison pointededout o u t coalvlUe. Utah.• ,• reported ' legal team whicb baa defend ToIlHits 10 experiment station, SSI oa t Wendell. 73 a t Buhl. 63 a t CasUeford; Castleford; club memben expressed »»>: ap- low o f 37; B:yce canyon 35 soviet spy 2>r. Robert A. Sobl- 0‘P»rtmeat of 1 ST/ rairasB im o. pi»-F la. au*. Aug. a t eight Inches, 83 a ti expe^ent experiment staUon. i ipreclaUoo to Ray Strickland,± lw d , elub -Hrat YeUowkteno 34.34, EvaastotEvanston, ^ g i^ t depomtlon pnceedln culture moved quickly to cot Tice president, wbo' IS' being W yo. 33, fn d Big Ptaey, Wyo “ m? . £ . “ ES5i‘ »> «■ •». 31 IDrD-Ptnellu eounty today t Ptaey, W yo. today tbat It has servi !“"* .t” 0"«««1I» ThaSjJs: reported two n ere death*»ths^^ be- ‘miPSRATUREATURE AND PRECIPITATION ttransferred to Boise, , . „ shivered a t 18 degrees,*r«“' witoout pay. Ueved to have beea caused«used by Weather at 0 aA , CST.CST, highest temperature Thursday,iday, lowest visitors included Clydelyde Ham- — npuW hSlt; toim“ h.em«l„.loni,V' lours, pr^plUUon for 34 hounI ending at tmond, PortervUle. CoUf.; M. O. ”—;— -"All six memben of his lefi - encephalitis, a brain Inflaiama*oflaama- temperature lost 13 hours, p ^ p lt i n f n r a team (in London) beUsve «£lt«Uon wouia J ;'- * " S** ' tion disease c o m i^ lyly eaUfide a lM a t e a m CST. . ^ Roske; John Day, Ore.; Ronald General Motorsl U l U l B h i, innocence." Solomon Kau conUnue to Interveneu n m , awm rtlur ?,??,“ S t''' *.''“ 7 •'*> aleqgtog sletaen. H uree aew “ >»• f ”; Marker, Portlond. Ore.: Charles whenever farmen ot tols 1 xr Qiiif Soblen's attomej h 1 .M 0 i's; K»»lh» It K .^" " cases were reported, 1 2 •“ Luntft Buhl, ond Joe Cilek. Stav- IT O U IL said. "We havespeat'eonslderat ss Uo&»iiu------t j2 n TZ J7 47 « en Shepherd and K u rt Moss, all Faces New Suit ‘^ o S l S e ? ; S c l 2 “ ‘ Ttie reports raised to 10 the It Umpbli — 11 It r LOB ANOELES. Atig.Atig 81 un—UR- money— Wl number ,of fatalltiu and to Ul ! ______”mMk—^ tbat •4 Ultmi B«*«h ------st to ------The Justice department,xtmenL in ia over toe four-tlgure mark —b S ” 1i."-o*Jp55'. th e cases slnc« the outhreaktbreak of m «| Ins ita attempt cause we feel to strongly abo tovem or dtacussed hta opi Ruling Deferred ' encepfaalltts first was re p o rts V. .11 ( IM o to n from It. Counsel appeared Switoout L t f« ant's strengtos and weaknc ta tbe coimty on Aug. 21. M St sl NtwNl OriMM ■ t tI 74 Old Wood-Burnerturner c m trtl orices « w aa'to e fln t admission In Racial Case Tbe other, suspected casea r f S a ^ c a S ! ^ to who waa paying Soblen'sJoblen'sW bkSi leg legalleaoi "«■ to attraetottraet^ nmany ALBANY. Oo., Aug. )i cn- B ; s ... Still Looks Good ny voto Demo- Federol Judge J. Robert ZUM i m reported outside this cen* “ '"M fc ii s -1 hursday In toe “ ***■ . craUc to hta standard beeaut . tral norlda Oulf coast* countyc o u a ^ aS S iton, a. c . ___ss «M OfO m th T T - ^ ------t ts SO so S.U S.U MEMPHIS, Texm. (fl Wl —— 'T‘T h he e T he suit, filed Thursday In to dord because of today defened a nillng on a s» : today. Asthoritlet said1 a deU-den- chwtetao. V. V*. ^ t l a n 7 M Oenerai,'' toe wood-bumlng>umlng lo-lo- U-8. «U«trict court ta Los Angelei , , . toe DemocraUe eandidato'aandldato'a viewsvl Uon by toe d ty of Albany to dti- '•alte dlagaoili of meephalltU J ^ comoUve of on historicks CWiiC hil worwor parallels a criminalK tadlctmen if S S Whisky HiddenW e n »mbUng. . miss two lulta seeUng (o bit ^ been made tn a case at s ss ehooe, was one of the ttop o p attrac- ^ : ^ returned lost Oet. 13. rato wbo ca n t segregoUon.- ii -'K J ff Uons of the 19«3 CottonXX carnival. carnival. Zn Detroit. • Genera] Motor ’nAIIQA atomaeh eltoer toeh e m an or hta Elliott did not Indicate tbeo ■'Wadwood4n so v te r eoon^^andq n ^ : a n d cotsmb«a. o . „ , ts *tS ?« i ! « ^ o » j UnderDogHousU V U S C pUn are Joining force* wlUi • eaqteeted case\«aa:s2oaiid a t T 4t .01 The ancient enginewas was wheez- wheez- spokesmon said toe company hai forces wlto us be would'rule on ihe-moUoL CrystdI^WnT-±i.pltn»' county. ^ g — - !0 i i 41 \ " i big up steam, at the atatlonstation forfor not received official.al.noUflcaUon noMflcaUo BRUNSWICK, da.I. tA-AUV>A 663. to cruah toU threatreat to a cldean One of toe Injunctloni nold ''state healtti of­ » >s ■ "Pardon me, but Is;s this toe ner after toe Octobertober criminalcrlmlna whisky hidden beneatolto bishta dog- doi tel. fering wlto roetal demociitn* sivay from eentral Florida ‘nm- j ll ' toat the defeat Uons. leas yoo hsre an nrffcnt retson” ] s - - “ s s v s ; .------— r.1 « | i train I to BuntsvUle, Ala.?"la.?" tadlctment. .______house. ______I 71 J l ------;------of Sm ito ta toe only way Ith at Mayor Aso D. Kelley. u» Rnl . to go there. l - l toey can regain control of totl d r wltoeas to take toe stand, (oU- Dr. W. C. Ballard, directorirector. ofot I' il 'r k r t P<^y retum It to toe p Prin- tied toe dty hod no onUnaaofc , tbe Plnenaj county healthealth de- gome temperature extremes t from m witiiln the United Btates I . C D dPle* they imow ore are right," toe relottog to toe use of munSdpil . iMrtmoit. .sJO etU n ^ a -ques- m es- exeepi, Alaska and Hawaii:Xawali: TbnrsdoyTb«i highs. 111 o t rtesldlo, County RepuR.epublican ChairChairman Takes govemor conUnued.ed. recreoUonal todliUei by Neirw ’ -.^tlon about tb e Bouth Carolina >Tsk, oad i n a t Imperial.Teriol. CoUf.; Frldoy morning lows, 31 o l . The govemor surmisedturmlsed Itoot ond whtM. / , vam ing. 1DnmimoBd; M eal, oadd Ely. Nev. oad M ot BoUe, Mont, ond iT I . the senatortal ondid congressl(congresdonol He said use of such fidlltia ■ *T would n o t ten anyoooayooe to IMalad, Ido. ' -"-Issue Withith CriticismC I of Sen.S< Jordan candidates on toeh e DemocrDemocnUc was dictated "by cujtoo' se4 : come here or not to come,**ome,** hhe e L a m n t, Wis, n p irts'Xis'J.15 tS Jaehca of rola la the pastIt Z4 hours, gterllng liuwQ, chairmanlalrman ofot California would be« attracted b;by drainage area, has been strustrux- ticket are franklyIy embarraiemborrossed thot some were used by Nepsa 'T-'Bald, ...... - Alaska,ska, BowoUBawaU aond Caaodo 7 Reptd)U- sucb unstable -power prospect: by the campaignI for local op- end d to e n by whites. . PST: highest temperature yesterday,ftftv loweit the “ Twin Falls coonty RepubU- wer prospecta. gUng, among otoer m atten. wli ilch wos adopt- - - - statewide totals on theihe num- . ‘Weother at 4 oon. PST; highest « n central oommlttee,e, takes is-Is- Tbe reason toU secondarycondory powerpowe thta problem of toe priorlUes, priorlUesJ Sof t>on^ tambllng Which Democrwas ad< ) Dtr ol esoplulltli cssoa outiUi outside 1 temperature lost 13 hours,lours, preclpltprecipitaUon for 34 hounI eending n o w 4* sue^ wlto Lloyd WaUter‘ tot o ae state-state- is now surplus In0 toe PocUlcPacifli water use. ' . PlneUas county, cen ter-ot-of-the f-th e . . ■ . • iday whldi Nortoweit is that It Is avaUable avoUsbli --Only wltote toe. pastno t ftfmf “tato platform. He chorged I N ot Annulled '47 Tr. W|o»lp*» —— ^TSI 4t4t 4 41t 0 if elected elected. th at toe five-year marrUn d «0 UeoolBta ------t l* 74 “After reading Democratocrat StateStata of a wet year.s r . How coul.could uve to toe claims of toe ui Collf a ■ — ;!! 1] ' interest to Tlmes-News readen convinces me th at CaUfomia t es. I sincere- “friend to toe eyeshade" (cai .'. lees for Jseob Melvin Beck wlU c s 4X to leam the exact nature of toe : OoUfomlo ta toese headwater states. I slncer S l t o f l S ^ S ^ TOY -nMES-NEWfl WANT AD J! — ■« };■ i fU r® looking beyond toehe ImmedlatImmedtato ly hope toU U true10 and toatto: B6ND I>ns cemetery. ^ ote waa a th at Callfomla hass toirty voteivotes emment whleh mustst olso oiop- talking obout Smito and with chance of o few showers Baturday.Bott cooler Saturday. Highs _ ely, ItT h had , ; in toe house of representaUves I services todoy 76 to 8S. Lows tonight 39 38 to 60. Highs Saturday 68 to 76. J ewesentaUves, prove such o compact.t. UntU ththi at gambling campaign. W e ci ALBION — ’ Puneral services I ly 68 to 76. Jg dg water and1 power, a idoho hos two. Andn d remremember em to. compact la algned andid approveapproved, help to a t becouserr,£sli of toe i -PIANO STUDIO ■ for Mrs. Lola M.8esslonsIS Baum­Boum- '■ field In which I have somesome back- too. thot CaUfomlo adds to b a gartner wUl he conducted at 3 S ^ conUnue to oppose tt toe that has been stirred[tliwd up."up," hfl I O pening In TWIN FAUS ground. Here Is the story:iry: I voted population every two yean ai ot toe Pod- aald. "But It ta a false issui p.m. Saturday in .the Carey U ilf l No on S. 3163 In orderer to alert many people as presenUy Uve S In po*" out of toe Poc m r d i s e chapel by Bishop L. \ ^ U y uye ta lie Nortowest area simply b’plants la toat regionm oond-to n d -to olreody signed by/ toe UnitedUnite*! Idaho. This endangenn toe vetvery hos been good." I vaervlcet. Urs. Betty Brooks, aU Twin al guarantee electric consumosumen en inIn states ond presenUy awolUng fl . . • . ■ ' - FoUs; Mrs. WUllam Dovia,>ovia. Wll- Ookley:Oi John Stolk, Grand Rop- > nUy awolUng life blood of our Idaho econom' ■*1 priority. Conada's approval,. provides fortoi Kor toese reasons I hovehove no bito- ti . TWm FAIXS-Puneral•ral u>rv.aerv- A. P ohlosa ond Sorah Van Idids, Mich., and Robert C3ulsten- ° !*." n t s is development of headwater stor- k w iu ta Houten, o i l Kimberly;xly; Mrs. aeaen, Burley. ■ *dw«ter stor- tentlon al Joining thtaI "Kilowatts"Kllowall I 'i-ieet foe Jacob U. Heck will be toe UUe of toe blU. Therhs under- oge in In Canada ondand at LibbyLlbbj for California'* club.' ; held a t a p jn. Tuesday a t w hite H. Woddlngton,(ton, Mrs.Mfs. Dismissed . . ^ , ~scoring 1* mine becausee toe otoer dom ta Montona, which oddi* Woyne JosUn ond Mrs.irs. SelthKelto Judy Hlgley, Paul: M n. Quod- t ^whlch addl- -Senator Jordan explains to f 'B o rtu arr chapel with the Rev. M n. QiMd. purposes part of th e bUl isIs toe tionni storage would llrm up y ; l S “ 3 E v e r y V Jo h n Chandler officiating. COn- Its. B ^ ^ alape «oo, Malta, oad1 Mrs. TYeat S j flnd ob/ecttonabis 1 rh, of senate bll* 3163 an }/eetlonabl« much of the powerr that Ista now nott hj, reasons for refutingling to vot vote _ . .eluding rites will be heldd a « t STwin to Johnston, Buhl; Mrs.s. CarlyleCoriyle VanLouven,y. Burley. rto Idaho at this time.(. secondory. ..V»alls cemetery.______a i i-win Jerome: Henryy Hormon, ___ L \ for toe bill In plata and under ___ King BIU. ond John Pickens, , ' "Just what does Uilsis bUlblU pro- -*My obJecUon to S. 3138 taU standable longuage. I t ta ver S ervD ic ice... e ... a Pickens, B e n e d i c t ’s . J e r on m e ’vide? Certainly, this U not a . Ketchum, 2 «perome n. privateJ f power* thla: It aetaI up a0 potiempattern cleor toot hta vota wsswas neltotneltoer “ secretary07 ofat Chethe In- 'counseled by (he private pow< A O Dlsmlaaed , Admitted ,. I controversy. X Understand tost Ivate power ;i :EoIiler Denies *tand toat terior R ^ h t tomeUmeme in toe fu- lobby nor was it a 'special inin- j . j . t. , f* , Debra XHrlch, PamelaS* Ulrich,H S IS ' Carolyn Smith. Saltt Lake CUy;City; ooil of toe operating utUlUes ta f A U r BheUy Ubulger, Marico Corak, j, t*»t kllowatta for terest voto.’ The senator’snator’s votvote Conducted s t.th e J l Hou..shoahone.I. oad ond Olen ttoe Pacific Nortowat-federal,i^ fe d e ra l, Callforota aerve toet public inter-tater- was cojit In the best toteresta e IliPadWithUAW• A V f Harriet Jonei. Mm. Oene Corey, b , noa-federal and investor-owned est better than acree teetfeet a t Irrl-Irri- the state o t Idaho. totwesta ol I MorJuary, .... K ■■>j;;iBHKBOyaAN, .wls.,, Aug. 31 Troy Jones ond Dr. Boberta Pack- s I —have^ approved tols bill. As a gaUon water for toe .parched H i-gohler company saidsold today ^alls; Connie Fetterly ‘he compolgn progresaes •rnm. .n .1 matter of fact, I agree7 In .K ‘’^Mn prln- y®t to be re- . It l h . ptrfact trib u u t* tt , '‘mlsuAderatandlng'' resultedresulted in andt. Undo Montgomery, both ^ Sjo. "!"• to uut I»n ot)t th.the bill claimed. This is not fontosUc. it Mf- Walker wUl fto & s ^ Mrs. 8lewarl_^U, Eden. J ^ mUleod to ■ that the firmD and the Mrs. -'momaa-Edmons ond ^ ' which guarantees consumenwmOT tain jis o natural o i " on * B ;;jBU nlted Auto Workerss (UAW) Wn- Harold McNutt and . , toe Paeiflo Northwestt flrttfln t callcoll ]pottem for which tSta this % bill uro- theUw* RepubR e p ^ worfby oi Ih* on* H/fUwioa might ^ ready to signsini a0 ^ b e r t Johnson. aU Buhl;iS u ? Oor-Om - Minidoka Memorialm o r i a l oon electric energy generated at i ireok-through. ^can candidates through hi o ooM ot this week. federal planta In to at region, i breok-thJoSh irough hta lt r«nw m ber»~ t “ don Newbry, Eden, andidM Mrs. rs,E Er- r- Admitted *' »uch procedureKedure would news rejpues will onlyIly eause a has not been Swensen, Poison. Mont, »' flhelby Hayden. Rupert, JThers is no argumentI nere.here, but out violate' our Idaho conjilUutlon ny spokes- Births. ^ X tolnk tols question Is prema- premo- i which provides toot«t wdter for wnfldence lhI to* to * part,party «no worthy Slsmissed S‘ Khlch ho rc p ru m l. u d . lo. Hf^SDiuifxala. ^ 0 one wtll speculate w wM bom to0 Mr. and Norma Olmstead, Waynetf.— Olm- « need for sueh i«/Tlgallon hos priority over watar ^^»,;srhaii.im agreementQt wUl be Mrs. Homer Stradley, Twin FoUs, ststead, MUdred O'Brien, Monte «afeguardsI except when power i InOiutrlal uses,I, whichWhich ta- votes tis too candidateswf.ih'JS; whlcl ■«f'h,o™ who- Monte from.i,fcdenl planta is!s exported rtoMe con- D a n c e TEBHTERM _ sehed^1 anotheronother Admitted norial Anniversaiy r y rFete C M ? S the title as "other purposes." sUtutlonoIi righta. Let' us look at ■S^SettBg'.for.’Sn t Wednesday. f /k 1 lA 'Ih K > 'to e part to a t does ppro- ro -t the record hero. The^SW5e:i fin t year '-.:CLASSES.,INL„...,IN ...... ~ « araond Mrs.M n. i .1 6 JU0 Iv vide for toe exportatton of power : Set in Pocatello n of power 1 served as Oovemoroor Ofdf Idiho,idiho. •Tap •Ballet •Acrobatta' Acrobatics - r ai im trom fede^ planta. . toei legislatures ot toe severa Han^MHUXiaDfOS -JUDinTEDI S i E b « Ml - ' cm J a n A og. 91 fi^ rebuffed an- » Rev. Jlm mous. from ooutoem Idabo and loter'tle ■ authorlsoUon.I. AU thattoat (Columblo river compact com* .CI'AflSM s t a r t SEPT.SEPT. lOtoipto to thethe much. much- n>nortoem. Utah ore expected In would ; now bo needed UrUt Imple- missioni to deal wlto water-prob* appropriation for l ■ K S S S w i l * ! " bUi. rejecu O V , . . . . » <»r the UUl Ul- J rriatlon for leiM of toe basin. MostiS t^ ot t^ Ida.S * N.A.D.A.A. Approvedp^WOVCd '■ _____ ferla even further " ‘■•.original appolntoetippolnteet aream ^H 9899SsSS^lti^6uU in blth. ihW ivlslons for istill-servtag tirelessly ond wlto- ^were born K . T br& e . Hinnyr rsc fn. “ •? P^t fanfore 0 ntolsi'i ftoSlS; Importan'i . d o n n a MAULDIN t a « ; » p „ , to th . ]K f S . i ' . o S S ' i ^ X S i Mrial buUd. so thoroughly.. In fact, to a t I i •h'e y ean toU SCHOOL OF DANCK wonder why any purchasefrchasef ta istates la* tha ColumbiarSbu'K ■■ « • ' 262 2 nd A V E NOI

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i ' s m u m m m m ij Board for PTA'A 250 Acres BurnBurn. a a f . ailOaHONS, Aug.-9i—A1-A rangors n g a ______rf i, Has Plans Meetc c t firei burned 3M acres along the Fair Resultsilts ' ■ ' Washington achool PTA>TA ex- oldo and new highways„*'S5,S between ,1. 1 CWTHINQ ^ - ecutlve board held a planning ^weifdell and Ooodlng( Thuraday BTTRLEa. Ang. DlvUtOB 11 meetlng at the home of Mr.Mr, and aftemoon, bureau of land man- prindpala e< Oe<6l*y*tnM HM Blue: Judl 'H ^ n th , Joanna Mra. John Coleman. aagement offlcera , heree reported,reported. tbelr first meetlnt ;.W ^e8H ge P e^ ; MttrUyn- SfftnnliiK, Dor- o ankers and Wednesday' erenlng; .iO Vf ifllgW B 1 attend- a helicopter, two tankers and -o th T Deotl* red: CMdaceice Jack-J»ck- Mr. and one shovel crcv- from1 the BLM Moore aald aotool p n lA A m aon B arbim Hom. Dianaana Kel-Hel- enta; Mr. office were dUpatched.,ed to-to* , the dlacuaaed. ; Jlfti U nda BJlar. J07 AlexanderAlexander r, eo-vJce eitc. Tha-fire-waa-reportedreported ;«t ' ,, ' ' hley E. 3:30 pm . and waa declaredeclored' oat oOt TBV TXMS8-DEWB ... nley E. by 4 pin. Thuisdoy.' ’• ' POBTAS^SgmNQ'.ggj^ g Blua: Virginia Ross, Joanna ‘A M an a------— ___ — ■___ peak. S n n d n O'Dell and Carol I , • Thorpe: red: Mary Tew«. CarleneOorlene epltallty; shew. Adele Sandy. Evelyn SUva.SUva, publicity; ^ m ^ m. mem- P JA "T •I Bleain- ■ | Maryann r _ n to 6 Only sjiK Car- , stamps: _ - lee Rlley and Carol ^ o rp e . lagazlne; g n md Mra. ■ / E H Blue: Virginia Roae. Agnes re; Mrs. ■ i BERTIE'S I J SchWer ond Carlee Rlley. ds; John ■ / M m _ ^ DAIRY Dlvtalon “USS / . ^; BBAR-B-Qued|| / Linda Abers. W rtiwd eCffJTW • Kot/ilo rJaveL/tooroUiy Abcrs, Arnold n a u i ^ a l Ward, flrat; David Boss. Oayle MeRoberlJ!,cRoberts, Kellr Bwnlnslon, Undaia Aberx,Abers. 1ICKEN I DebWo Outherie, Shlrleyy Magof­Magof- y CHIC fin »nd Jeff Ward, Mcond. Dlvtalon II T W i r t oil Rodney Rllcy.-Tommyny Race,Race. 0cnnl8 Race, MJke Ward. Rod- Rod­ A O < I ney Pridmore, flm ; Deanna j the Trimmingmmings JT K Behr, Karen McRoberta ond Dena ChaUleld. second. Dlvtalon III Carlee Rlley. Mary Ohalflcld,Ohatflcld, • Members of the board attend­ Kaliiy Rou, Olenda Outhrle,^ r i ^ Pat DRAWING WAS HELDILD Thursday aftemooa dnrlng thee weekly at a t 2:30 pjn. Thnnday at Ihe'comer Ihe'comi of Main ayentse and Sho- ing the meeting were Mr. and c FOODOD FAIR I RlUr, U nda Rlley, Knthyhy Rlley, event i of (he Twin FalUIs Downtown Downtown ] Mei^hania assocUtion.10. From sh shone s tm t sooth. Thebe cash caab prise pria for being present wlll be Mrs. Coleman, co-prealdenta; Mr. c Clarence Tewa, flrat; Virginia lefL i ife C. E. (Ed) Boaaard,asard, chalnni chalnnan (he aaaoclatlon:n: C. IL ra raised S40 eaeh week and If (he peraoni whose name ta' drawn and Mrs. James Danner,I Reo-vlee E j a B U I Kou, Milton Behr. Mikcj.Sw-nlwt^ Sw-nliytf “ Krengel, who baau been namedname ‘^Mnlor merchant In Twin ta ta not preMnt, he win be be sent sent >10 >10 a* a conaoUUon priae. Nnct presldenU; M n. fltinley E. J BUHL p ton. DarUt CttaUMd, J&ntneJanine Fatla- ] by (he aaaocfaOon.fon, and and Gall Gall Carpenter, co-cba(rmanrman of - wiweek the cash award for'or being prepresent win be U30. Tleketa are Snow, sccreury; Stanley E. I Prldmore, Evelyn 8Uva.uth Tew Judy t drawing with Boaaard.tard. Eaeh weekww the drawing will be held ai avalUble from aasoeUtionUon members.nember (Tlmea-Newa pboto) ' Snow, treasurer; Mra. Ed Mona- T e n , Dorothy Deeds, Ruth Tews, - fleld, room molher chalrmon; #eeond; Laurene Tewa. TerryT S ^ Judging i, contest, P at Ward; homo / I Mrs. Norman Olsen,’hospitality; Svalnston and Ken Hulet,icv, third,uiiru. i, economics Judging contest, Agnes V Mrs. Robert Jomes, publicity; Sheep I' at,’ Agnes I Clothes Modeledleled Schlaler; 4-H style revue, Agnea t » Mrs. Larry Dean Anderson, mem­ Pitting and ahowing andu? qua]*?s?.I «Schlsler: high point fltUng and K bership, and Mra. Taylor Blealn- ity of onlmala. Dean Hulet,liet, three showing?. in Richfield f^?SBy4-HClubat Ivestock ^ | - ger;-8ummerT0undupr~:------entries, flnt. elclubs. West End club wth Rich- ( , Mrs. Orant Osterhout, stamps; M «J» »!...♦ n“‘■‘f Sfmer/y, and Dotsy Dafry Grange^ Mfeetingting I Mra. Jack Clough, magazine; Rusty Tcfli-B, Mary Tews, first Membera of th* Busyisy Do'era Do'era HBSSwiljSOT Mra. Claude Wllhlle and Mra. In fitting ond showing;i* MawMary in Mnn. 4-H club 'modeled n e irr clothing H w w ^ rm M i f i n r I Teci. Rusty Tews. Carlenene Sheer,S h w clothing project In Han- 1*® Vivian Atkinson, welfare; Mra. 1 ^ 1 sen's Lassies club, pinking(JK shears,sheora. Tuesdoy Tuesdoy M Ivan Johnson, Blue Birds; John wcond tn quality of animal. ^ Or'toge. BaHHaWHttH .. ■ FFA l . i n fCarlee Rlley; high pointjmt pKl PPA «'« Orlnge. ffi Sexton. Cub Scouta. and Mra. n three Tlm Hill; high pointK)lnt 4-H After / modeling, 4-Hl-H cliib clilb Q ^ U P I WllUam Foster and Mrs. Randall Quality. LorgF Braun, three Wilson, school magazine. fln t; Steve ^ s l g e r and Olb '»>'■ Richard Towa; highIgh point membersrnei preaented gifts^ to lea4- B I girl in home economics,IS, Carlee en, Mrs. June Eldredge.dge. Mra. Q Mrs. Mary Helen Perry, prln- Rlley: lop 4-H beef project-re-oject—re- BettyBel Dossett and Mrs.•s. Shlrley ra B ■ L ^ f clpal, also attended. ______F For A Fun-Filjn-Filled ' F ltU o r'ltn d Showing,i__ . f* celved silver belt buckle and .cer-cer- Hui Hull. g Rrst year. Kothy Larson.•non De-be. tlflcato-DcAnn“ Stutonan;nan; ' top Members j modeling werefvere Jane Jane W K i f I nls« Stutanan. Mark Nelw?., Netoon. ^ beef project. Tim Hill.Hill. AmAnderson, Clndy Hull, Judy Dos- E3U» ■ . Olen Nelwn. Deanne Stutzman,itutzman. Outstanding girl in 4-H.4-H, Vlr- aetiaett, Jeannie Dossett,t. JonlceJanice K -m rn. INSTANT • E N D 1 Rusty Tews. Donny Lanon,on, first; glglnla Ross, received a wrUtwotchrrUtwatch Hartmf,Hai Cathy Helfrecht,A t, Olen- K LABOR WEEK-EK DarreU Hulet. Ronald1 Croft, ftfrom>Plrst Security foundation;undatlon; da Eldredge, Dona Biakeslee,Biokeslee, M »• jff Adde Sandy, aecond. • I«Idaho Club congress scholarships,lolarshlpa, BonnieBoi Ulman. U ndaa Coiner. » / / TIRES! I QsalUy o f Anlnali■la VVirginia Ross for c l o t h il n g andE>ayanc Brown. Kl Denise Stuticman, Adelele Sandy, aehlevement;ai Mary Tewa,[^wa for COrange members madelade final Hh I i Deanne Btutzman.'Qlen1 Nelson, foodfc achievement; Oenee Cheney, plaiplans for decorating the fair nHt\ V MUe Nclion, Rusty Tews,s,J>enlse JJenlse fcfor general achievement;i; Patrick boothboc at the Twin Palts county Q Stutanttn. Olcn Nelson,, Ronald RRiley, for boya achievement;levement; tiit fair. It woa announced ‘tMthe booth i' n v X ^ Crolt, Kathy Xjoimn, Dannynny Lar- CCarlee Rlley for dairyy animal wU)«1U be decorated Sundayday after- Q •on a n d Darrell Hulct. first. achievement.ai ^ no-two entries,•ies, sec­sec- T h e family Uvlng trophy, oma ooj; B. Oray were heldId a t 3:302:30 M ond. RK a t h e r i n e Pagoaga;■ B^en. garden, pjn. priday at Reynoldsds funeralluneral )»b SS s / / « ■ Dairy DDebbie Knowles; welding,lg. Men^Henry chapel^ wllh the Rev. Donald^b; D o n a ld s BfflM// K ^ '* JM Up to 1 year old, Richard Tews; t health. Judl Hannah: Hoffmannni officiating. EV Slmerly, Dorothy Akins,s, Kathy sisafety, Susan Hall; Juniori^lor lead- r sung by Mra. A. D. R ’ R«u, Arnold Ross, DD e b b ie eierahip, Carlee RUey; childJ? care, Nyeh « and Mrs. Amos Reed. Or- H Oulhrle, Rod Rlley.I Kathy w Marva Broyles; handicraft. Deb- «>>gar, John H I f Olenda Outhrle, Virginialla Roas,Rou, «ne«i Tews; Pebble Pups,a. lAulseLouise jjye,jjy, PntnUln Sharp andmd Albert P W MUie SwatiuCon, Kelly Swains- Sistrachen! ouUtosdlng first-yearrirai-year wegener. we M ton. David Roas. Jeff! Ward,Ward. <•4-H member In dairy, a halter, lo Honoraryli pallbearers were ^ Linda Aitlna and Cheryl1 Magof- DDorothy Akins. carCarl Weover, John Hnatt, att, Phll Phll a PgSA\ ^ R D A Y W fin. aecond. Ida Oem Dairymen awards catCarglU, Bill Bruley, Morrisrrls MooreMoore IS From 1 to 3-year*olds.is. Clar-Clnr- Dairy —first year,, , Dorothyl>orothy andanc Bill Couberly. g enca Tews. P at Ward.. Evelyn AlAklna. Cathie Plavei.I, UndoU nda Concludingc rites were•e held aat t » ^ Sllia, Tommy Race, Karenren Me-Mc- Abers;Al seeond year, Tom Race, gutSunset Memorial park. R Roberta. Rod Prldmore'andxnd U n- r Rodney Rlley, Dennis Race; — d a Abera. flrat; Mllce Ward.ard, De- t):third year. Carlee Rlley,I. Patrick jturphy. K Bnna' Behr, Dorotiiy Deeds. i4-H H fourth year; Sheilaeila Mur- M H V * . Threc-year-olda. Carlee!e Rlley, dtdolrj-, Carlee Riley; 4-H aheep, d Marva L . W ot.the .. • Kathy Rou. Pat Rlley,(. Unda DeanD Hulet; 4-H horse, R.nh"^’ Richard _Broyles outdoor foods. S Rlley, ilrat; Virginia RomM,, Mary Tews;T FPA beef, Tlm Hill;Illl; PPA “ W BA. Chitfleld. Janene Prldmore.ore, Judy didairy, Oene Cheney. i^OrgMi j j Tcvs, SMond; Clarence;e Tewa,Tews, Homo economics demonstrifc- Datld Chatfleld and T e r r y tlonU trophy ' winners —-Becky I f Wano & ^ ------Gomm.—Janlorr-Marr-Chatflcldr; S — WE FITe I 6 L _ 3 >\'lnntrs of TropblnIn aesenior. FPA lirestock Judging,.contest. contest, Poods trophy winners—Denise T ahowing In RIchtield llvenociclivestock Stutanan,SI first year; m Maureen THEM | ALLVLL 1| 8 # - ^ I ‘nioiS si T tB ' I I l i o r t , 'ThU announcementnt U neltheneither an offer to sell nor a ^Long or Short | giisl' ^ aoUclUillon of offersirs to buy arany of these securities. Tha i Slim or Stouto u t 1 offering la made only by- the prospwtus. ' I M ei 9«J»t ^ p l o y i n g ^ FirstpuMcpuMc offering J Ff o a v v“'-.r o r i t e s J H 1 . $150,0(150,000.00 [I BOWLADROLADROME, INC. f COMMONVIMON STOCK 0 ’ ° l 75,000 thirat-prlcflirat-prlcfl $3.00 per ihar* TO BONANA FIDE RRESIDENTS OF Whatever Your H THE STATETATE OF I'IDAHO ONLY \Build...Epioy The g| Get Your ^ Copies of the prospectusifospectus mayi be obtained from,m Phsasure of ffi the underwriter,r, E. W. McRobertsN 4 Co., Twin HADE-TO-HEASDRE B Tickets Now J Fallt.

The Bow'Iadfomene bowlinbowling center, located atgf Come ^ tn now for true n and Kimberly Road, Twin Falls,Is, tollafociion »' in style and H Eatllond Drivo end Kimbi d l “ FOR THE J It Ihe le rg u t Brunswick automatic pinsetlerer fit. fl Our economical prices IB bowling center In Idaho.Idaho, It Is currently starting<\g willy pl«Qi« you, - H in of operation at Its present lo- ■ ill fourth leeton of open Sweepstakes J cation. 1 MAJOR I t , K. W; MeRoberU A Co. Drawing | l * I R « C. Twin Falla,illa^idX Idaho I AALTERATIONSDNS I I Yes, please aend official pr 0 ^ D., Double Brfioited fo, E Bowladrome. Inc. ttock. I To Be Hefd On ■ il I obligation. I Single Breoattd d**! C B .. I SUITS ...... $ 1 5 1 I ------...... :.....1 I^ADDRESS______. Sept. 16 ...... s«i 'IFRAZIER'Srs I E.W.McROBIlcROBERTS&CO. TAILOR i SHOPHOP ■ twin Filli. . , Phon* 733*601313 I| OVER NEWBERRY'S'R Y 'S - ■ -----

—^------m . * • rr... - " •' ' • . •S K i i FtWay,Au9-31,.>«2 • ------— C0VERIN(3 •; fr 'ir ^ ' ,Tv»Jn:Fol(5 —. - WHIRLIGIGG IG ■ , . Br.BAV.TOOKBE- ___ _ WASHINOTON, AUj. 81 — POrmWirmer ft«sld«ntftw Jdtt t o p e t e : W agttaist tbe . r t l j t t i BlMntaower w inied «ome time ^ U S M b S * WA6HXK0T01<.w A m .m m :m k w possiblUty th«t thele mlUtw?mUltary menmi . pentegoa.mlffbtenjoymlgbt enjoy toot - | ^ S b B»&' K oet HgBlOeant ia e t ate w ft»iB . ^ ^ ■ ^ ■ m u c h ecoaomle_powCTpower-because r),eeau liM BIC ag DMT'lun^ ^eibSatkn. Iv I' i?'.sf .h CAW ™t«w* -; «ub. or the bllUoni tiieyIley dUbursedisburse :in' ' : irwe irot. ■ ^ ■ ^ ^ ^ H ’Uie rearaum eot program. prognm . BRls ^ ^ ■ ^ ■ n l U U i T and presldenttalisldenttal back-bM] __ ground ftnd experiencerience aeeouaaccount- 'B«t» B,H H | Bf knew whereof he spoke,apoke, tUhougalthough. ^ ■iS^V SiSi> , "" »ni > hto wwnln* ba» noto t beenbeea needcineeded. ’ snwai to Ku iWMt ^ Uuit m any,iay , eef t tttbe ^ L nil, M BcnerftlB and admlmla empowered to aw ardird mui-mu; I sf m nk tlbllUon contncts appear to have been ^somewhat e w h c , er eeted. me wo“d^L^,,<. Tho McClellan commltUe's revaluation*uatlon* on laslax- '%a sess in building a stockpile Of easenUal5iU»l materialmaterials 4»ent on tb e origi- Uiis PoUtical Motives for & possible World wax H I provldea.ivldea. erldencevidence , S l S » S ^J hUl W“ Wbieb»>>“ *w5d Becretwy . of the Umellnese of Dee's w a ^ g . . Denaltlea lor of- 'Weman bu hTi r la rm - j^mjougb ihe amount and kind of commodltleacommodltlc 'taSSoe S i2- “ «mlttee erA were beini? quite vocal *n theirlr criti-cr acquired should havo. been detennlneannlnea or aat ' i^ittonV ianapr* '» n n S i L ’ ,' cism ot the Freenian-Kennedy famrm ' Ibill, least Influenced by the PenUgon'as expert*,experts, thethey , **■ ^ ' B ut thU bmI was»o weomi»lll«l reoom r. waS tmiKiAA sbowed an utter Indifference to thee government'government's ^ ' ; It was denounced aa an /i"J :JiU n S br • nve-touI majcjityn»»OtT In Ui< L S 2 f^M '\'°“P h ia im pose purchases. Jt, Is estimatedMed th at thUie ‘O S v ^ V ~ y _ Sttie. to the «on«seeoad W»ra MU 5™f hMiS5r some sorfoi govemmcivt controlsIS oov er gtockpllo has a three bUUon dollarit surplusaurplus over ove ^ ^ selota' the bouu “OPes to *ubr^ ' S y every phaso of afirricullure.!, Some So actual needs, , . , ' ‘ tha Base propoaal waa kniS"S: kll S S . t S v B iS riietri the lam Wl, ■ H r ' i^day wben ttie eon^ /vf f>io NO PROTEST&-Tho Pentagonersrs did not propro- mtM CO the nodr to 'di ■was defeated, as A monifealatlon of when Uie slockpllers boughtIt unnecessaryunnecessar; bureaucrats’ ultimate dream o£ compl'm p lete nmounta a t high priccs almply to shore up dede- ^S^dmeaU to. ,U»the aaln « . l n ., r o , l . pressed Industries In this country, or to provideprovtdi B H p r «<<*>■- |K T , ' Tt) repeati ttm el^ j»« '° H a d tho farm Wll i t * h a s on' Indirect form of foreign aid toI LaUn'Lattri AmerlAmerl., rnitlH can republics. been suKgested alronely . ? They did not advise against shippingptaig arm s an{and "u ‘ . nothing-to oert^ % • Isvo been used to exort a ro ^ deal3eal o f costly training missions to Latin America os ai ^ ■ B B WTOBgi BUUe eo i £ t* a Dolitlcal power. That sort ol thingg IanIsi t contrlb'uUon to ■•hcmlapherlo defense."ise." AlthougtAlthough bave been gtiUty of. unusual m th federal agencies, andid ci cer- most of Uie weapons were obsoletete for^odem f o r ^ o d e n iiJilfcfciliig n^Tlli When .the' E Ettesk m case fifjt It »Dnd*w(.« f nirrt Warfare, they were good enough to iStAagther:sti(agthen telnly not with the department of'■ ag military dJjpies, and to keep In poweriwer suchsueb die- ffiH U B teoke, thett wasta a lolot.ot t.o l bigb talk hUcar speech in u 2 fa j, *J talonhlps as Batista's, Feron's and Trujmo'8.Trujillo'S, V - ' ^ r ^ B S g Uiat tbls .waa the Uie beginntagbegUm of S'l.*** biuu^ illuatratim i» needed, t ^le « cur<. I t was an Amerlcan>«docated colonel com- the end for larm controlacontr by »We to c o r n i ^ 18 w ell mandlng an Amerlcnn*bullt Shermanan tank whicl:which iS frfiS s r ^ foremmeftt. Attlut last th.tbe .Ml.e M irau pnm ™ “ '•J rent food stamp P>an ’'B' nmt». mMkolhw <»««».iii tun b , Innncn.- n» anything. Of course, the food Bfjimn star crashed through tho gates of theie presidentialprerideotu: ' jTUM united suites alone must defend the western r> ntoacbes. Keep in • m ind t h a t th ei foifo o d hemisphere ngaiaat a HuasJjm Invasion/ which By J08BFBI W. OBIOO for Uie offiM o! aa vicevtca Tneadent piei E > ^ operatlooa under S ir v o f Wl extremely remote posslblUty.r Thes ’s arau Sh o ts S 3 PARIS. Aug. Si oETB n — presi-PT who automoUcally would sue °>«t f ^ program*W*ma was to his Will appaiSoy iS K o pkn is operated by Secre^tory «f which we supply to Uiese-banana republics"epubUcs" have dent Charles dete Gaulle’sOauUe’a nnar- him. He was reportedr tS reeent ^ “ 5 jt; jonljii ot wttonton aUotments..Horn.. He Justice U comlM ^ h r ^ SSlltlT r" Oniille FjT»man. Firsl^°i no mora altiUtry polejUal than a cJoaetcJowt full olof ’ row shave with deaUideath spotUghtcdspotUgh have abandoned Uiebe ideaIdea betbecatise found 'loopboiea,• . Inin th e govern-g the courts. ^ t*® all, th o geographical areas fl food broomsticks. O i^ three Latin Americaalerlcan eoun-coun-. ^ . — ■ -, » a situation whichJch sends chin*ct of parUamentary rttwob/ecUons. U o^But meat regulaUons and be Stamps ate distributed coincide withh co« n - tries furnished .token force* In World war U. . down the back ofIf the FencbnFencbman. Insiders would not.f be S Srlaed surp: mWlco. toroogb toem. rnim . ^ e dominating consJdentlon Is thot tbe shlp- a , . suppoxtedt .. There really Is no oneon* to sue-s if he tried nowr to puslpush It But Uie new farm legi . meats enabl^ the Pentagon to getI rid of obso- • ^ , . , ceed him. through as a resultlit ofof hlshis bbruah aa passed by boa botb M eenat SSTiS tain, m l t o S , ?■ ■ '^0*“* lete eoulpm ^. The program also providedprovided com- . Sunday we were w ere onvtngorivit . do oaulle. Prance’sanee’s grand old with death. house doesn't eren nentlimtntlon tto mUciii. lubooiSS. •inclde rortablo M O a lar mOitarf advisory, commissions.commissions, artmad the countiycy wbenwhen vwe mon, autocraUc,'headstrong,,'headstrong, the But the problemn is not mere-s word "cotton.’' *vep. H, Bv>imtaffi d ^ V went through a particularlyicularfy weeiweedy true ktagpbi of the fifthfifUj tepub-tep Jy one of providtag>g for aoan aeuto- f l o r a l oottenn blU*bin. havth»„ te.„ pwir cio«i, s, ~ — ' CASE u^^O X N T —An especiallyy sensaUonal district. Tho Adds on bothboUi aides sldi Uc, never has plnpotated any-a maUe luccesaor. I t also is essor. of ftadlng someone^ wbo < Introduced ta Ull. UiU .sessU0 , 100, to K S * .' 1, . - - example of the miUta/y'* woste of taxpayers'ifutwers’ of the wad had lotsots of wenweeds °ne as his successor. change Uie present ptogr*i ’ ».« money ho* been rerealed tiy Bep. Earl Wilson,' “ d contrasted m ile sharply wil lot have tb e of- succeed him a t w bat inevlt itn cta R, Ind.. and Controller Oeneral Joseph Camp- Idint. would be a momentn^ t of01 r f deep deep n a- IndlcaUons ^ iua now Uiat Demo- beU. AJthough It Inrelves cojy a smallXSoST?; am ount of »“ S“»SrMSsees inla MagicMag iaullist filth re - Uonal crisis, and 25 of them are reprcseoted b y Dem' year. So the old Mcresge cwts. A?ain. here’s a remarkaWe fioiwIflinci- cash. It Is typical It I* also strange Uiatthat congres- »®u®y* , public's consllluUonlllon Uietbe PriP r ^ - jje QauUe hImseU is sali ■*' slonal committees watehdogging thee defense do- ^ *l8ht moved oneine of tthe u pas-pa aent automatlcoUyjUy is succeeisu ck ed have prepared a secret ”i •rlMln. control. S ? -TSJ?, ?>? «Sto , . partfflent’s flnooela! deals did.aott detect this sengers to obsem that tbe didis- provisionally in UieUl. caseCM of01 deduth IW- „i u™ , juoit,leTto U, ^t, open-„ ^ to. r™ for nm ■*^^f§^rea of thfl depa^ent of lab(labor case. trict seemed to haveive gone latolai by the presidentt ofol tbeth. ^ seni te . ej In o«M orf hishU death..anti . year, unless the departmi the highest rate u n e m p l^ ^ e e ni t According to WUson and Campbell, tbe navy le department of report aar ^ show of «U. tbe navy raising weeds. - . He holds office only untU si M would a u » no oo «liprliHiipriw If agriculture can cbasae It in the nation exiate in the JohMtowRfflwn paid a Chicago manufacturer almost'JW SO per cent The Back Seat DriverIver wondc«wondeivd time ns a nev ppresident r ^ t o t ool l tb e one of Uiosa name* wai foi 1 j{. In excaslve profit* for a amall transbtorlxed out loud,-Do they havalavB a supMisupport "public c u tot aoitea.elected. premier Michel Debre. Debr* ere& of Pennsylvania. That s in the® dl power supply. These unit* are uscd In airplane*' * “* W • tric t represented by «foho P . Sayloy i o r , nuUos. ' ' program and a c r ee a a g s e alloaUot- The current presidenf'Ofpresidenf'Cf the signed Ia*t April after- gnr growing g m a H n M M M M M ! a t I3S0 each. oxaiaV' ^ senate Is OattonI MonnemUe.um aerrW e, 63, disagreement w llhh '..de de GaoUs Oi • _ . •who happens to be a RepubliM n andnd flan n ie navy bought 7.000 of tbem at tSOO each, iitca Briu- a Negro from ftencbPrench OuiaGuiana, over Algeria and the date of but^ken critic of the admJnistratioation On the ground of urgency, there wasa no compet- . I|ls* Driva MoanerrUle basa* held ttia t post; Uamentary general elecUon*. b lj <1* iUvo bidding. Kittety days lator. competiUraapetiUra bids . (Jerome)wen®e) ,toee 1H7. B e l» oae o t Fraa, Washu • N o X d stamps hftve been distributedtea im uIim for the same iutlcle. and another ( one o t F n s c e ’s de OauUe 1* knowa7) *tUlstui to 1bare — ------ashington News wapected poUUcai iJgu;figures, tbe highest regard4 lor him.him the Johnstown area. . ftrm won wiUi an offer of only 1180. B ut tbe KrrTENS FOR KIDSIDS D EPT.E PT , but only a figure. rh t in InteresUng feature is that the company which «. Another obviousi namenune i*U that BT JACK BELL . Another coincident comes to I W ' Pot Shols: Oe Gaulle^ death,eath, partlcu]particular- of Antoine Plnay: a fonienrsUreeanienn WASaOtOTOH. AOf. 81 plan s of iroand ^ ^ submitted a bid of only Secretaw F r ^ ^ ^ n t o $18145. Have two Siamese> cats to glvgive ly If it were suddentdden or tIoIiviolent, former prime m inisterUter under tb« Voters may bave to chooe >r;^e. food stamp plan; I t wfll be e ^ n d c Tlw Obtotto firm, matotalned that-‘Mtt- its I3S0« « s female IMWl yearsyears olold would plunge PtamwPtanee intolnU> ^ th e fourth republlo and one-Umeone- lall between conflicting 1 '■fato-new areas^ngrw lonal trtcts^ charge'Ktuified .a proQt of.only 3.931.93 per cent, ood tbe other, a maleale 5 monthsmonit 8™''“ ^ possible poUUcal cricrlsi*. finance m inister u n d e r de eraUo and B^bllean i t E a f te —effective on the ®f th r « e e controller CampbeU found it to be: 14 p e r cent. pid. Both are wonderful house pci ment of crisis It Qaulle. Plnay is a m an who eoom- th a t Uie same econom le.f less.- : mands respect, bntt bisbis ylewsylews'arc show tbe coun- m onths','October, November and DGcem- e«n to thi* connectJon, former Treasuryay Secretary and fricDdJy.-You cann ^get themtbem Jat j, ^jjy pvencbaen dn . Oeorge' M. Humphrey argues thatit his ilrmflm‘* ‘* 2U Jftffarson s> ’Vencbmen dread far toward tbe poliUcaljolitJcal rigbUrii try fs proe|>er. • :• l>er: Of course, it’s just coincidence' t*l®t of 33 per cent ta the nickel stockpUlnj*kpUla, toUdeal , . / _ l * « * ^ Sf. to think what mightnight havohave hihap- wing.' ou* or recession. P * ® ® ® ; general elections are schedul^ icrOfifi was "reasonabZe.’' ffin Falls) pened If Uie killerilier comnumt commando*' Perbap* th e onlyly otherolhet ppoltU tbreatened. S S iS S i u rtin g RepresentaUve WUson has forwardedrded tbe de­de- • * \ \ bullets had theirUielr target.target. (cal figure of dlsUncUOn(notion Is Gay' By Uie timis R ’r'f f i H ■ -the nation on Nov. 6. The Dec. 1 startin |(}K n.>\ AlUiough de Oaulle3aulle U is said said to MoUet, another fourth repi ! date apparently was a slip. tails of tbe transistor transaction to. ththe e attorn^atUsmey. YOU ERR SUKmrL^V ourUi repubUo president Ken- B ^ ^ W I I ucneral for Investigation aad p^WIWe e pmsecB-ptoseco- Pot ShoU; V \ be completely impassivenpasslve to di dan - prbne minister, butut MoUet Is a nedy and f o r - W '^ j 3 | As has been pointed out, It s nothinith in g ^QQ^ Many m e m b ^ ot congress^glo8lO to tiellevebelieve A year or so ogo0 when when Uiet resignedresigned to to tbe socialist and it Is doubtful if a n«tr Presldcftit ta^n5^^^'W»len5««p , - OTuaual for y bu- that tbe Pentagon’s handling of contract*,inu^cta. now was all tho talk about obMrvir « « Uiat he mayoy die » violenttU)1 socialist could pullill togeUiertogelhe a Dwlgbt D. E l« fliS E lH i reau service and fadlity of the gfoveniv em - scrutinized by Democroti-contrdUed^ c committee*. o m m it^ , tbe gjatQ', ccnUinnial. 1 just toe death, be has beeneen gravely oeon- naton rent pollUcallyIcally asunderasui oenhower t a k e H Q H to be deddcdH I problem ol his any more than a rlgbt-i an Immediate tax a t I ■; . m ent to further their own purposes. MAnf)' should be checked by a wholly nonpartisanartisan group # {„ granled • that •omethin % right-vlng off on the cam -^^H H a t *omethlng successor. conservaUve could, paign dreult* laI) something la «mi||^ ' ,ach activity te not confined to one, e ™^ ______would bo done. F or some timele be ha*has beenbi The grim la c t 1*U that, aias c l October, Uie r e''^BBIbBKdS - H B H . pattern of tisnMMi* <' m icd party by any means. Yet one vet • _ And here we're moreore than half-hal considering asUngQg for a revi*revision thi* moment, thereJ U no obvloo*obv turns of Sepi* J»tk Br— ------Hsands-and-kneesr------aomethlng-gotag-for-them, Dr. KKzhaber, who ha* retamed to Oregon osa* I g o a t oo ooe cores. res. Those of us- whoto bare to *tnatrug- 400 to «00~cUmblngto , aiopex ^ But 11 tto prwol trend 1 SfBBNGTH IN TJNION chairman ot EngUsb oomposlUan atU t the ie 'Onlvd'>Dnlvd-- I.N..N. DIgnwtt DIgnwtt gle wlUi Uie weighttbt problem con-« eycUng a t a rate of l l mtles *ent trend to any ------UnftA alty of Oregon, conducted his rcsearcb for tbe (Burley) eentrate almost' exclusively on bour, rldtag a horseu that!5." iu tioSt ImtoUon, no m a u tte a r wli.w bat th e ^ta Ui« R«pub)lcsa side Ba Development of the North Atlantinew report while pmressor o f EngUsbUsb a t Daxt- ' . - I Treaty Organization down through th food Intalce. Rarelyrely do we con-c< ting, or g«Uoplog, nmnnlng tsalng 4 to 7 indices say, the DemoeraUi ti trie nioutb. It wss supported by a Carnegie grant. Shot* note: Pointlint No. 1: It’sIt' ousselyes wUhUh variaUoo*variation* in mUea or croa* eountry,ntry. skUngakUni on Republican taterpretsitloni ycwrs has not been of Jroubies3 aan n d Ml* flndtags, as reported by the New York Herald «preuUon« u e ». v , on > uped ttlMli® pn territorial cenieonlal. not th hard, snow a t moderate sp , b e e n Trtbune. include auch *‘clott«d prooe"« eicamptesexamples j . ^ ^ swimming side stroke or dlff Wl0«ly. ,» a i b t th lo la the a m tir *) problems. Even now, KATO ^ jtoordW o, D.moct.1. plctod up tb brought up to the InU strength envisloitolnTi. student papera a*' th* foDowlng: ^ ” occasions wben W S B ^ M with a pick or shoveL eled up tbe oue b, the nild>t ol lome lom c -In conformity with the precedingg point, u If an “I . tbe relaUonshIp’ As aa examnie of tbe ave: . . ™ tlon.l tele- rtcewlon rliht now uul IT 11 ed in oriKinal plans, nor has eooperatto■auon of the mteraoUng parties (Ut mairloce.Ige, In minor- * 01 th . >v.rH» ” «w n*l tietween weight daily expenditure! ofOf calccalories vUlon and radioo bbroadcast n » d c « t t b . t PreeWent I n l , a r e m W -r of individual nations been as greatat asa l^-majorlty groups,-racial etbiUe. and.otherand other in-In- CH, REALLY NOWI and physical ac- made by a sedentarytntaiy woworker the country is nnow o * . a lot m a n m ., ril b. bi mote.' possible. Yet NATO has served a. npi^ u r- teracUng groups and penons) viewew tbe given Sir: Uvlty Is brougbt (typist), Dr. R. o.n. HutchliHutehlnson if tS ore Itly simiUar (or dissimilar) tnUts: A.B.C. D. pos6 and, as reported by Dwight 1 A r^’9» D ' See where vwj’re going to havhave to our attenUon, gives an estimate ofOf but 700 cal- (physical, Wologlcol, menUil. sodocuHnral) as at pedestrians to be W U g a ^ M Eisenhower after a aix-week stay InI* E negligible valoes or as no .values a t all. as ooen- another drive against pedcsU-lan ' orles. Or about thehe amouniamount of ^-y « « v rope. "It's in much better shape thanan iiIts prising even no almUarity (or dlsalmUorlty), such ■ B ^ H I B expended in Just one 1 over slmtlartUea-dlsslmllariUea are InnoMous in ^ wofkk .a bardshiboHship ^ ■ H ^ n n la climbtag, bicyclingir.ri’s; at a : Oswaldtld Jacoby,J Bridge ,gross ***.• ga«*»Uon of either soUdarity or anUigon- on some clUicns. . ers, exercisers. ^ i>our,or, runntag 7V4 ------Hew soon will it all be over oVe masseurs and or. Brm*« Si?; wtauntag'iwUnmtag stat ^ eocb mon*t»*ltte*, in Dr. Kltzhaber'sier's view, are, aod we can get backk to normal? ottieia of tbe “strong-armx a J ^ l S n " Saei t . , “ ™'“ - BIDDING TBAFSm f s BOUTH B0V1 to Uie deuce of dubs. Bootb' spirit in good part, tbe faalt of ttie Uutructoriructor raUier I. Drl»*Drlv* Ji t»ok byly an AustraUanAustral " " i r n 11 in in iin nffiM The Americann NNorth-( o rth -s i$ u ^ eight w u covered by W«t “^■mo fcrraer President reports progrei**The tban tbe stodent. Instructors of compcslUon In Twin Palls) aathority CTbod1 lor Better Per-p ^ biddtag Is shownn t lhin the box. ten and dummyl jscfc. of Europe in tbe postwar periodi.” ha h e onlvenlUes. be says, give too much formance-) is parUcularly w ■jj : been remarkable and he finds a spir attenUon to formal nUc* of grammar, diagram- HGET com* s a lU valuableK S ? " t 2table .i . ” i-i Quotestes TH** playing a m - - A>Btb oould hare made t> . , ming of sentences, etc.. and not enoughss aSS£ t t e n d „ FOROET turea. Here. In ' venUon (hat a aingle single raiserail In hand by plsyhig two high qpe^ til of Srogress and evldenM rf w o^h.a ‘Ti Dig to logic and ttietorle. - ^ Pear Pot Shol.; caloric expenditure*. Here. . i_i^n.t_ r,i 1 brief, are some of the surprissurprisbig from the u a came foroe dummy and winoiag wO II pe^le are not particularly worried,"m inI d 'n ie new* r ^ o r t ot the study whet*let* thetbe appe- , ElecUon years are wonderful I h e n>lnor suit was a game i ^*T *V * figure* oo hourlyy eeatoric a ^ c loss:loas: _ Hence. North^s tvo elub ren ed b y tlte for lU pubUeaUon and wide dlsMmlnatlco.dlsMmtaatico. ™ve served as program■am chalrmachairman than 60 c*lories-«weep iU 'SSitjtedly NATO hna played ra flidcbl UUdceU'Of academia areire Indeedtadeed Jnin for a group that usuallylAiaSy ha* has a floors, wuhlng* - ^ smaU a l l ” clou toSics. . W B W S South's tvo tpade)ade rabidrebU was West^ best play would be K ,n rolo in contributing to the peace of mil clearing. As the Jargon of; the sciences, llllle trouble In liningng up aa pnpro. typias (electric or mechanic ■____ _ duck. East would ruff tai ‘ III - of Europeans. It has been regardedon t01 boUi physical and social, bas waxed In tbe class- ulble, we try aad watch-repairing...... liiiiaaniiiig...... I, NORTH. m beart lead would etUblUb ' e v e n t room*, almple. expoaliory English ha* waned, )eaker, lOO—walking a t a rate oi r ? T a trick In dummy while any c(b< m the communisla as a thorn in their m even, a* Dr, Kltzhaber ba* found. In, SSL Ihtee Sc la s i ^ ^ “ «*‘*Ide speaker. at a rate of a By United PrcM IntemaUonal intemaUoi 4KAS4 ) uweecio*^ That's why electionon years ateat .. , VOBJC-FonnfT Pr 3 J s a auow souui ta » 111 although there has been a queaUon)!rre «8 B ^ ** *uppo«»d to be taught. ■tormfr Pre«- • T ? ^V ® J * v s "V tafiUtt b it M t t eittli. O / tceat jmmendaUons U takes hardlylardly any eef. 30(^-caaodngn ^ g at a t a 3'A dent Dwight D. Elsenhowersenhower urg-« I ^ ' i - flrt i>how effective NATO would be in evei° P t At least one of a number of recommendaUons » «U“ Per hour, riding a waw att- Ing support of Uie Huron BouUi would havs to take a flv ?i'i o f hosHUties. f mwino mach: -to.i..d 0, u,i|„, , itrid e , clasMS be limited ta nlzo lo ZO sUident*mt* (40MO Uis not candidates. , fitter, joiner or fitter. ng about'cut- A 1*5? fi ’ ' and prosperity ot Europe that Mr.5 been E uncanmon) and Ujo* no Instructor be reculred V A K? *»• "*** T be rt^ulred Best yet. they'reJ always fcfor aoo lo 300-blcycUngSSSi a»t t . a r.r.1. & '“5 g*"down X to the ttO B S ♦ 1 0 9 S 7 4 this play and wound up d«o Ifti ■ ’ senbower .did not touch on durtngnroff h ^*** ^*0 30-memb«r sections nber sections free, something we trytry to'keepto'kecp In1 of 6% miles perr hour, dancldancing our .onomlo e f f o r ^ s T tS ^ 4 k f two. . report. Although It hasn’t hit full strid>>™«- Ora™ I n iM e to h ..„ tor or II .. secuona, ,tcuoi», ^wllb mind all Uie Umo. With somo iof foxtrot or waiu, golfing, awl rfruris HI ice to a total of 160 or more students), have to. dance to OAKD K N M f f i th e E uropean Common M arket hasm be< in- - Under current'crowded circumstances, it U iva to keep ro- breast or back stroke, a i tremendous factor in economic pro ing beds, pushingff.'S'bSSS; a wheel barr ■ ^ p r I Nod holdtag 33 poundsids or loadinoloading a t,, Q~Tb.UMbil6ub«l_ ■ ^^T tiisrpeace of mind and resistance ' haber. Aa in- , . * ♦ K B 3 WASHINOTON' — President Presld 4Q»««4 BI'-vSiBommunism. If nothing unforeseen i ptipcrs a week , , FaUs) '”iS’S’,S i'^o.ln..t.r,aoeing a t a rale Kennedy announcing the i »».4 f7"‘ IS* r»* IS terfere* with the growth of the Ckimm< our. danclag Uie Polntment of W. Willard!n* ..ll?.-.*?' Wirt: Both vulnaraMe - istruoton o M OUR BULLtTiN>. BOARD,y » « D . , M -Ay.y^rketf it might go down in Europct Of « « » « '> to find Uie InsUwtoni and. m a tl, walking 4 ArUjur J. Ooldberg Ooldberg a* BeaUi Weal Nertli p B jr' JS li is n g u p (“ in'*, to find the fundsids wttbwttb whlohwhloh K auhen —- Because i m to p» hour »Uf txxly »1, weight . ^ is of.labor: ■ ^ h i B t o r y ' a s orte of the m oat.Jm portaca al- not »n easy protitvn,robtcRi, butbut UIt the obvious adverUsing facUir, Pi in centuries. hln' tn ^ solved, a t leosl In some degree, if A m ^ - . I know he willI carrycarrv onon in I 5 S * ♦ Pi iree, if Ameri- ^ots cannot hasdle your <}uef a m J 5 n “ ’*!"*’* tradiuon set by Art ' i The Common Market is openingr l L - i undersiand mT^ulSrorle y ritlnw of in type. However, we« madon u d o som ^ ^ set by Arthur $« Pass Faa* A rtance coUe« graduat«-many 'or whom ,it must be f f - I Ooldberg toward effecUve ki aT^ cooperation poMlbUltlcsin th ) e have ii^pOUng’ wortbwhlJe to ^ ssy In"*n*taroent JnJ« Ul*tb* puipoijUo ib s tll aeespC At tk* f** m trle s uiemselvcs understood.- a IntercJit." q u arte rs. Proof of. th e W t tIlso a n in ______: normal and he had«d to go to fbilr ,U»em»bee»«»e*«»ylefi2! 1^K fl^tta?C oiB m on Market is found in t: — heard of any such deiScrdealer forlor thSl ,*> .... apades after NorthlorUi raised rala«< to e«»^ tke ehaaeie ar* tks( g f last two years. Son7 . - M o sco w ’ - U n l i d NaU ■ ttibid^dia. i[ae*.*«ed«» 5 S ; „ i « T t-m e Klinisbcbe? bas "tot the pi nations of Europe may petitim t th e f t r ^ bought was one of despair - — threeU«e more • • • Pf^P» praverty Isn't s K to attend'U^*me*u^ Uie I Ol.eourto, biouUi w Uj h had ad j u s t . Jasteed o ffo ln f to t h » e ^ M arket »«*y-lndp)endent oountrles for thee XTJ4,XTJ<, TumedTurned dltgraes, btrt tt c«ftalnlyt i S «csn .n I l» 1 general issembly ini NewNewY^k^' YOri . powlbletnealble o open- monds your partner has juo^* wee "datxilng fcteewenlenf." *tr(r ...7* excludeLde theth ? 2poi « il. *"« Wd..even Uwnten 6oj)U»SouU* a n lg h t 1® ^w W ^fter^W is Evidence th- at t gtria-Njrr Juibi"dub^-Blr3JSS-B ir m ingham ...... »CBNTLEMANAM INIU TVUB H I ™ ^ t driveni ^ en n tbe‘Ugl e jig h . blllty of his attendingdfng uUie / S i - W* oonU»ot.lontract. -• tw » p bid. What do you « » H m ^^^filstii-teB aid the Common Mar) FOURTH ROW betog laUawed slon a t a later -datoIto 11if einum*eirou W eit opened tbaha tant«B of hearts,hi ^ <***’ ft m enace to their ai stance* ji-arrant," X u t won the trfokrtoh and *hmed *h iasw Jrefl, iwe--i-.

. ' I ' .'f c ' i" ll' “■ ^ m a r k k Friday, Aug. 31,196^II. 196^ Twtn Folli.Tlfnes-IW lW ^ KETS ANDD FINANCEFl ]E Everybodj^body’s Moneyey Jerome ■ •" ' ■ . -. • * If. If. BT MERRYLB STANLEVANLEY (should not be limited to a demo- m a r k e t s AT GLANCE BUKEYBER gogio t dramatlzaUon e t loopholes. iness f l NBW YORK. A u,. Sl • «0 The aftermath to President ^ but to an obJecUve study of on­ Fair Resultslults Busines By SAM DAWSONWSON have prpbtaaf Stocks itS-u... GramsIS Kennedy's fireside chata t on the < cfoi^ phases which In tbe the opln- PoUtoes NEW- yORK, Aug. S2 (B?B- gresses made MetUl gems, JTonUera orange, Grange, AP JBnslnet* New*» Analyst state of tha natlonat[ economy > prerloua coB gnaet mode 91 in_cu.r on, the'goeaunjr'faniygMiBffl^H ' stoclushonedsurprlilnBstrengthn g itre T g m ~ ciliMOO, ,UP1|-1’: iiiht lliht mlitd mlitd Whtal cloard off to UB» •■I. eorncorn un.un< th t' e pronuonce- ^me lo mnke a few remarks on bolclng~io-ounce minimum, Da­ that for the first Ume^-ln 1 uibt mutd ,,, 'inrt* ;Vw „ ises. I point- blue; Jerome ^'PA. . Brokers hod e ^ ^ tesd d demand nau—Euitr with»m. «ini o oi 'f ry* ui> u, 1. aoyboan;^bMn!"up up U^ ° Uiat the |prospecUve lax changes. I polnt- 'o"* *Pe‘> there . -J week at least. It appeezs.-l^: to be nmit«d throughoutut the ses-tu - BorW.n»-Wrm! acaturrilUrtd com- com- ‘®,W. “ and drumm^J lard up-IS to S« C ed out that In my opinion oplniop Jo- wblie: boking waiting for «Teryon®.' tOv,cgBBf y thc CJoae '"rr'lal J«n»niJ, poinu.P< I] 'Sifl— seph Keijpedy, fatherther of tbethe ®“nce minimum. Sug- Blon but tt sppearea by thc cfoae tnU luwart , ^ b tal (ulurre mti aelK*...... lluulda-. tlon 1, required noBjiililliM P^I ‘ n ^ l 5 w* ‘juowow aboul back from racatloo thnt many hod decided:d to jumpJump t» 2» .tn t. w . r , fn ht.!y'‘iot: Immedlato s h o tH J ^ ^ R President, | acted wellII within thethc “ f Orange, blue; Boger Pl- tlon at tb* tu rt baatd on htavy not- reduclns the Jerome PPA, while; gar, if not big new Idea*;.' thc gun on the builneasness "new Hlauthur .tMr.-Mo.tlyIlly attvlyi altadyi '««• ■< '•>' drtlyrrr af alnat Btpumbtr » spirit of the low In reducing the K ite »; Business traditionally. p ld ^ 9 ! IB day nft- ‘“p »«,go. conl»eU. »< Ufly ttndtraI * «rm'*7ii?t «rtr« lliht the 0 form of a ^Ux impact on hU fortuneirtune by di-dl- *’“ t display, Eden Orange,nge, blue. ^^1 hands s e e m f^ ^ M ! __ y>nr" » hlch begins the day ntt. ______agalrtl olhtr italna. .■• • - • I W E Z i ttftcr Ubor day. And ajoi^ttMw; er the long Labor day week-end. s s s s ^ ^ ^ ^ s s s s s s s CDT Intlud.1 QUlckle'tax c u t . " ' ^ K ^ V V - vldinr^lt- y in -stnaller-parcelsr-parcels-In -In • ...... — Sugar BeeU-.,. - ...... — aiaiiM N « k tt po.lr.1 Ul noon CDT Ineludtd 1 unds for his Wvc bceU, Vailey FPA, blue ers seem to feel there'll Chrysler spurted over!r 3 In the *r • i i t btal. I81.Q00 On the other tthe form of trust funds for his FPA, blue He. for the m o - KB H S n S sH f t f ;! l enough to wait and aee If motors, DuPont 4 In the chem* •uib*ia e( o«u h and, It would children. I sold th at; itIt wos prej- In overall flUr and bluec in FPA; ment al least,H W 5|B ^ tlon is foUowed rath er th a n .b |^ Icals, Intemationnl Nickel and .,..,1.11. have risked th e " « ^ ^ ^ " ^ udlclal u language to describe le- Pete Showver, red. andnd Valley all of the s u m - e T M E ^ F ® acfs Livestock)Ck as a "loop- PPA red In FPA; Jlm Shawver, lng to gueas ahead of tlm«...%.^ •iA Icoa in the mrtals, WoolH'orlh Woolworih PORTLAND 'f/olJpwJBjr Ihl- tarJy aalJo//.lot/. Cofflml*-Sofflffli*- 0breeding of a {[gal uix avoidance as a "loop- Shawver, mer's built- But the m o m ea tvy truci».-to( ■ « / and Sears In the storesI and U. s.S. I'OIITI.ANU. Aur. St cm—(UHDA) ^ ■nd airratora new Spirit o f panic fo r■ the th e chief bhole," but thaf the same toler- wnlte and Jerome white In TJ'Jt. lown toward Largest beet, Jerome PPA blue; the Ulk about the eoonoojpl. Sleel In Ita group a t leastast a point piJiV'i'u *-5 «=. ‘i'T” ti 7*th.".“ executive to havc ta k enti thteop-th fc o p - aance should be shown toward FPA blue: whlUier are w e H k ^ V & ^ l porlous future U about the dolp- ftfl the tApe went late In the Iliiul Kd :sr. •d due r'.’i' r ” p poslte course, and announcedannounced oother cU isens andnd corporate Ed Siockion, red; Pred■ed Davls,Dovls, going. Sam Uawm titra eautioua. th a t the national economynomy witsw ns 8Sroups. ^ white and Jerome PPAI white in And business couldi beU thrbet-ths bet* uncerUlnty that isnt ftllX. minutes with prices still rising. !ii Nrwa that rarmrra ,approv^ a whtat ^ International Oll movementji so lacking in robustnessiss thotthat Itll The goal of Ux rrevision e v i s i o n ""te. tcr for it. Industryt ai^and trode trade congress will do 1».^' were limited but * number ot would_ collapse unless wvet et nursed sshould be to ochlevee the neces- Field Deans—Communitynunity 1- most immediate. In- tbe IJnal ntraiiy lowar by Congress w ith an imimmediate m ediate sarys and leglUmaleI public rev­rev- Oreot Northem. P'r rontler o n t l e r white; cobbogc. eorly; Eden secondaries rose a pointIt or more. 5'#: ruwl •"« wuh pVi^ of the Korean war thatIt the no- Jjnational need is industrialdustrlal mo- Sugar Loof Orange, red;cd; Sugar Jeromb Grange, red: Jerome Com Cork, Beckman and' Lit* i tnw. Jto Iba. motlly IS.OO'IT.OO. .■ *t« mind quickly and frequenUy ton around 3 or more. prlmJ ,;{irC ^Innlpt,. but iradlnt waa not tltlonal economy was beingicing bur-b u r- odemliaUon In order to meet the I^ a f Orange, while; pinto,'Into. Sug-sug- PPA, white; carroU,, bab^baby: Eden Khrip :.ll38i chulea .ml prim* .tirlnir u, I of war- new style complleaUonUon of well a r Loai orange, blue;e: Jerome Oronge, blue; Jerome Orange, Drugs wero widely mixednixed witllwltli i'--, »8.oo-u-J»< ‘ho'w OuUld. matVtU wtr* mlitd., ^ ydened by continuance of war- '^ h iS ^ nr And business has » big sUk* ,n n hrlirlx •horn l.mbt with 2 ami S time corporate and personalrsonol toxtax equippede compeUUvee naUons In PPA red; Jerome PPA?*A white;wlilte; red; Madelyn Anfln, white; car- BrlstoUMcyers higher on30 att brlithtbrlltht ,,,lu I7.M: tull In «ood to t . 3.8(W.60: ’ S 5 l '.u?! in many of Uie quesUons Presl- CAHII CRAIN« ratesf ond whlle he believeslleves that J westem Europe and1 Jopan with red Mexican, Jeromei Grange, rots, Uble: Valley PFA, blue; rorecost. Baunit climbedKl on Slm-slm- «h.,lrr and fancy CO.SO Ib.,(ttd (trdtr tr lambt CHICAGO tl t u’ dent Kennedy did discuss at hU J la r news In thc textlJe#,es. Ameri­Ameri- «-M.I7,oo. ______l' thorough tax changess are dc-de- lower1' hourly wage rates, it ts blucj- Lem Otter, red; Appleton Eden Orange, red; Roeky Rocky Jack-Jock- conference — forelgn-trads ^^CHWACO^ Aui. fUP^I-Wv r t i - w h htal n i Jirable In order to promoteimoU cir- cespecially desirable to deal with Orange, white; red kidney,iney, Sug- son, white. can Snuft. Ex dividend,lend, and d pn v k r approprloUons, the Cuban and n L 2 ytllow cumstances for optim umm nonotion- tio n - ccorporate Uxes andl such tech-tcch- a r Loaf Grange, blue; Valley Bayuk rose a point or so Inin lhe uknvck. auk! st m --c.,„. C a ttu m: loo: , . S lie; Valley Celery: Eden Orange,range, blue; Berlin problems, the atomlo rae*,. tobaccos. no ralvrt; nu aale. i.o8H-i,o>^i al economio growth, he9 does not nIcaln matters as depreclaUon PPA red; Jerome FPA?A while;white; corn, sweet: OrvilleIlo Mottlce, and even the makeup or tbe su« >r.d* ytllow think th o t ta x chonges:es should policy.P I t Ukes sUtesmanshlpesmanshlp to other varlelles. Valley FPA blue;blue: blue; Sugar Loaf Orange, red; Most rails were dull but Inter­Inter- \ kKmp l ‘lOO:*at auellan all tlaM« 3ronge, red; preaie court, which passes on A o - u K h irt.,r N., 1 *.tr.' k*a»y h » .r be hastily Improvised and^and pre- sserve the notion inn a manner .lerome Orange, red; Sugarlugar Loof Appleton Grange, white;hlte; cucum- cucum­ number of buslneas problema national Railway commonton gnlncd gained »*a'ly; ilauihlcr lamlN 1».70>:I4U! , in Immedlote Orange, whiu, preferred n.iu-iv^oi^ whll* No. I *xtrara htavyh*avy mil- S »•“«* ,hlch congress should direct lu lla While persons of smallsmoll Incomeliicome pleton Orange, blue;1; E d e n white; cucumber, sweet:reet: Jerome any of these fields can have' ft helped by Houston LightingIting upUl) 2 . 2.500: calvrt 100: attady to attenU on after the: elecUon, aore always necessarilyirlly .pressed Orange, red; Jerome! Orange, ^A , blue: Bden Orange,Irange, red; bearing on the business cycle, u •« u|< h |,h ,r; a.tray* Ic. hUh ”eh*ic?1fi2^chukt 1.12i- unA is ru T im ra i " and- hence are enUtled to hu- ears, Je- Carl Frisk, white; egg plant: Among . the few weakenk xpolsspots l.IOO lU. .I«.,n ao.oo: «I-..I•I and chule*tbule. CHICACO, Au(. 81 VH— lUed to hu- white; corn—alx dry ears, Jc- e: egg plant: Many factors outside of th* were Crane, Alleghanyiy Power 'i5.00.Z».7S;‘hl>h rhuir* (321: lb. biKtTahtir*T. Prrr. . mane conslderaUon, the require- rome Orange, blue; OrvUie•vllle Mat- Sugar Loag Orange, blue; Jer- economic trend Itself affect tax nnd Olldden. Tandy nnd IlelN IB.78. .. Hish Low Cloa* Cloa* •A A -f* m enu o( Uie naUon1 as a whole Uce, red; Jerome P f'A. a . white:white; ome PPA, rtd; FronUerlUer Grange, policies and a great array oC rt and chule. WktU , c c t especially require a hard look at iriety • Jc- whiu;rlm* Jirlm* »prln« B«PtB« ----1,«7S 2.»<% S-07U 2.07>; Wall Street ; hard look at corn-hill of .field variety,-Je- List, blue; business regulatlMis. good performers among[ thcth e low low- l»mbt **.100 Iba. fJ.75.20.S0} Utility D. tho .ether ena ot thoho apeetrum romo Orange, Mue; Jeromerome tTIT A Sugar l,oaf Oranse, red; Jerome These e m e tactora bear' on priced speculations. and (Wd tw*...... «,0Q.t.7S... S Mi 7 r— i:l!^ I-.1!: S:l», a-M . Which may not hovee superficial red; Jerome FPA. white-Ite- clover ^ A . w hiu; kale,, J e r o m e consumer psychology. The re- May ---- MI5i M S S 1.16i;ms 2.15% ;j|, sex appeal for vast blocs of lue- Fron- Orange, blue; kohlrabi:abl: Jerome #ulU show up In stores, th e homa ----- CHICAGO I iisI Chatter«, tTM " voters.J The existingist top blocs bracket of aeed. tier Jerome Orange, Orange, red; blue; Appleton Pron- Orange, blue; Appleton Gronge. NBW YOnK ATOCK RXOIAKCC:CIIANCK . CIIICACIO. Auu. at t>P), JU8DA) - »i Iton Grange, mortgage m arket, th e balane*' NEW YOKK. AU(. II I ^ ta »l«l a l tl 4.S00: huuhtra al«ady to 25 low. p< 5 ^!=!:!!“ :K i II:!!" Si'^ ^ n e w YORK. Aug. 31 RJPO- I P" «nt on personal In- Orange, white. red; Armin List, while,iU. between total spending and total Allltd Ch«n MH NX IllKullirult 41% « i t.2 200.2M Ib. buuhtr. IK.SO- M iiu^t I.ll Kenneth Ward of Hayden. Stone ^ ^ “ “t only, sclf dcfeaUng, Sugar Loaf skving. Allli Chkl Nit CMhah u r.r . 1S.T5: eouplt hundrni htad3 7 at , 1S.75I UK = l : i » ! :is f li.ij'i : i g i.ia% l:i!% and S company says a period of u ’il ««>• r Orange,Oranse. lettuce, head: Sugar Loaf Ajura Lid Nut DUI.1 itl mlifl t-9 J0O.2SO lU. lH.:3-lK.e0;:s-iK.eo: load Jl — i.u -16W i.ili.ifcf if 1.18% i.i«% hesitaUon j, and consoildaUon withl.J g It ** varianceice with theUie Wue; Jerome PPA. red:a: Jero’ieJero“ie Orange, red; FronUertier Grange.Orange, The moves t h e - BOtemment Ptum >bi. IS.IO: coupla IoU M ISO- „ compeUUve philosophy of the Orange, white; oaU-Ume:ame- Ap-ad - white; lettuce, leaf:af: Jerome may take.— or propose to tak* AfTAIrHnw l« |j N*V mral *W JM JMWS.JO; ml»«d/ ' J j J j ‘jW3M JSO-JSO »i a « > l------MU .S8S .*3%.S3% .63% .63% the tl Industrial average' testing a American system of retvards and I Av >b. MW. U.7S.I7.S0: JS0.40000 Ibt.lbt. 15.75-18.75- P

1m- l4.Tt>15,25: 500.425 Ibt. 1J.75- M peos-wrlnkled:: Jerome onions, white: Jcrftneme O ange;nngeJ down or braking a apeculaUv* Am B A R s Olln tUlh.th a it! lti UM! boar. 1Z.50.IJ.G0. ' S «i67i2 is'*:gs Uve marlcet action ot th la Ume. ncy » poymenu In the form of ed; boom, financially a l d i ^ or re- 211% Catll* 5.500i cal»« non*} aUughltr ^ ,,, He claims this would further J i^un I t ^ 8 ® ' FronUerr Orange, ^ue: Jerome PPA. red; Am T * T 11% l->ciri< C u 211% :d further galary, and Uien recoup most of :e, white: Orange, white. Ulning the unemployed, rldUir Am Tnbwu Sla Pan Am*rntr I«>1 lt>4 al**ra mMtly iltady lo 2t hlthtr: ftw » 122U liiU Instore confidence, giveB somesome of01 j. such Income in onerous taxes.. Appleton Orange, white: An«cor>d«^^ ojJ P.rm Plo» JH« Ihg J» I®**'’! '“ d oHmt 1.225 Jb. aUuchUr »' ^ 55“ ~ *mooth: Sugargar Loof Onlona. yellow: Jerome•ome OrangeOrange, herd on price or wag* increasea Ui(> itttra S2.50. hish for th* wttk and a » S ii24S iib M iilj< s the relaUvely backward Issues a The slnljler formula of- nin- - » » affect Uie buslneas,cycle. AmSSr *** pln n " R IIK n « n*w hl«h tine* I.at April: nTwlymotlly p^lm?prim. May * ------U tR IW, li.24i4 - n S IJ4 IJ4 cl chance to catch up and stfcngth-strength- ninj n the govemmentit V by - -soak- J S " FPA, red:red; blue; Sugar Loaf Gronge, red; AT A 8P 2S lVp>|.Ciil« I* 4 ^t\i. 27.t0.2t.:S; load: chole* y Oiethe Tax T aolt whfte: ^ o ^ e »hout Uielr wisdom or hecesslty. dtllv trr?^ P«'=“ ‘l between now ond elecUon f, Appleton O ^ s e . red; Appleton Grange. i«ii A Kootit ]s>4 rr4 ruiinMK »•'* z: (ood 25.5(V27.75 : packac* nMMlIymoiiIy prim* lon. loi f-o.b. traci Portland:d: OaU. Oau. No, No. dl day. tishown thst some 84I per cent of Orange,O r a n g e white; parsnips. Jerome Orange, Irth 8U*1 Sl% Purt OilI aj% s:% l‘<' •1au(ht*r htK tn 2S.(0:18.(0: coupit coupit Z. Z. JS lb. whll* 51.00. Com No. 2. ytU loft WhlU- Utter, red;d; AppletonA p r te ^ »ess planning, and to a leaser de- n<»lnt 4«U nCA Io.da > cboftt with prim* *nd1 21.21;21.28; mnatmoat low. lo< *t(ltrn 82.00. Rarlm. " N«. A S. i i45 i Klb. n a y Brady of J. W.V. Sparks thet) yield of the federalichfl ggovern- O T ^ : “ « white: ippen? h ^ sre* influence constDCr think- Ibinitn 4t and comm*rcl.l eowt 13.80-1J.50- 4S.00.4t.50.4>. , c„,„ backsh, of modest proportionsrtlons are n receipts comes froniri the basicb"';!'- red; Jerome PPA.PA whlU: WhlU- *^®romc Grange, blue;lue; Jerome tns- nurroufhi ax R»y Tobicraitcra 4«<1 4«<1 ’ IH.iO; utllliy and rammtr«UIitrtUI bulla bulla ' Todty‘a clot*. Portland Crala Ex- ^ 0 which all wheat—winter, hard-red;ed: Sugar ^A . red; Sugar Loaf,'joit white; So Uie pre-Labor day true* tax Cmnulk Orr 22% lllchfl.M I oil Oll 401.40i; I7.50.IS.U:I (tw utility andnd alandardatandard *han(t:*h cxpected e] to occur fromn Ume to 2'20 per cent. raU to which all heaud discussions about whlther C n I'«lflo 2»% Hnyil OuubUUb a^S S»'4 ' ***<"' 15.00-20.00:’ Iwd hole* choic* 428 425 Ib. Ib. Ilarlty bid to arrlvt market.arkat. 20-day tlUmc. m ainly a s tt resuIt lt of prof- p ro f- taxpayers,ti large andd small, are Orange, blue: -ValleyOley PPA, pepper*. »weet: prontler Grange, J I C m < Snf»w.x 3M? amj M ' i n t ttMTt Z7.M, •JTjpnKnI.th d'llrm d Wo. 2, i t Ib. jt red; any other grains or seeds:seeds- hlue; Jerome Orange,e % red; d - ^ Mm. t o ! we are going and why. even If ■ , |n«| Hhrrp 500; aprlnr *lauKhttr(httr lamba lamba w> wnttn) 43.00. No. 7 ,4t Ib. Jt-taklng. Howerer, ho! believes sisubject. tuU: nump- the truce Is fleetfn^.canbewel- Cat TrMtor SnU 8rh«nlrr ‘ In'i ronfldence The confiscatory p e r s o n a l blue; VaUeyIlley PPA Howard Morgan,. whlUj pump- C;«Un*«* SSS >liwbi»tb 70^ 70'/ ' wtak; ahorn alaufKltr twt tt to to 80 50 low. low* Whtal bid 10 arrlv* marktl.arkti. No. 1 thot Hi tt high degree of confidence Ite kin, John Bush, blue;■ Sugars u n r Loal oome by many wbo would rather Cflot«i J5«; Kh.ll OllI J J " l !'. rr;' paekac* choirt and prim*Hm* around bulk. tni IfnUy thlpmenl. dtllvtr«liivtr«i coait: Is technically JusUfledI anda n d hhc e rirales not only diluteko IncenUves Orange, wbite. PTTL^hft? wait and see how buslneas .acU ChryaUr KlfflmuntI 3JI? aji^ 90 ° lb. anrlni aUuthUr lamln 22.00) Wl 2.12: W blu would use such weak periods«rlods forfo r aand venturesomeness,IS, but lead Forages Orange, red; Valley PPA, whiU; r « « ^ l , Rfi yinelair OllOll 3'% 35% avrtral • IoU moaliy cooil ■r.':,.!!;!!! 11,00.20.00: SSfV,';:” Cli j : specific to a shunting of economio U l- •on,, iw * rhubarb: Appleton, blue:>luc‘ Jerome Oh its Own and what consamera ColcPalm 41 Soe Mnlil)ill Bt^'i St''; < f** chole* 20.10;.80; cull cull to to Hard Htd Wlnltrt Ordinarynary J.ll.2.J1. «^bo accumulaUon of specific t< :onomlo U l- Bale alfalfa hay: Jerome PFA, P^A. rtd: Sugar LoafMf OGrange, ^ e do about spendlns for the tradt- Com CrH »»S «®u ‘-••I Ed *7^. • ea J.0M.6O, C«r,«rtlpUi Wbtat 77:7: barltr 4; etjulUes.e<; “We are of ann opinion e:ent Into the search for UUx x shel- blue: Sugar Loaf Grange, red; m ». tlonal faU gooda aad aervlcss.. . Cont'Cai) 42H Sou Patlrie 4*U > ...... flour n.; 11; eorn t ; mllo l i _miii mill ft*d 10. thUi a t our n e ar-term proJecUon•JecUon oof f u ters. Likewise, ventureiure capital.caplUl. Jerome FPA. wbite. mge, red, white; squash, summer. Crook- Cnnt Oil to Sptm’ l«S neck; V aU^ PPA, blue:ue: ptonUerPtonUer ' ^ Com Prod 4«K Btan nnnda MU - 640 (industrial average)) remremains a in s wwhich should providede the cap- cap­ Garden Produce . Craa SU«| J« BItn Oll Calsi ll l«ts. >*ru» ' Douc AlKf S4V. Bun OII NJ 51 U CIlICAfiO INVESTMENT TR0BT8 going on cing govemment throughhrough the red; : Sugar Loaf, white: beans. Do* Chnn 4SU Sun Packek Uia CHICAGO. Au>. Sl Sm^PoUton]■S^PoUtoft] HidIlld Aikt^Aiktn ]OIH Bun Mln> Il*w 11% 1 mand alow; marktl dull. EaEaton asd Howard Slock 12.11•il'IJ it».0» n bear “ market rally. The fact thot b Co S5A; Tnck aalt* 1100 Ibt. U.. (I. (I. IA IA un. un. In< Ine. Invtaun ______6.44sill 7.04 7.04 It U Is Uie first rally In the new visions,vl Loaf 'Orange, white; beans,2 i.x pole: l 3 MINUTEITE I f,Z” . !!!i ?S2 S,'-i!g> 14^ Itaa, ethtrwlt* tUUdI I Wuhlnilon Waihlnilon Maa*.Ma Orowth______- 7.0S7.M 1.121.72 bearbC m arket Is one goodod reason President 'Kennedyy saved the Eden: Orange, blue; John Roice, I Bul 14 rtiaatU S.00-3.1S; MlnntaoUa round rtda NaNatl. Rrowih ...... 7.1S 7.88 ice from the red; Eden Orange, white; beeu. Ini ts Z.SO. NaNall. Block Strie* _____ 7.0S?■« T 7.74 55 *by * it la such a big rally,rally, why frailfi nerves of finance from the : SSS;I CAR WASH^SH . H > : I fxs.";:,!!« ;::« '!!27U s «lr**t lalMS CalCroreU tonr Conr whltt*wbllt* Putnam ru Growth ____ _ T.SIT.« $M S.dl It » seems so plsusJWe, andnd why itJt shock*1 of saying thlAgsliflgs are so Uble: Volley PPA. blue;Je,- SUKTSugar I 6M M.I1M »VS. 8 0 o 11TB « r a ‘ T £ . i£5- Z»il S.S0-S.7t. U ktr S.OO-S.ZS: IdahoIdahii niiatUniaatU Ttltvltlnn Tti ElMtronici _ _ 7.0S 1.68 quietedqtl 80 m any fear#I anda n d re-re - badbi Uiat Immedlato1 tax acUon Loaf; Or/mgc, red; Edenn Orange,Grange, — B 1 ■oath ------____ 1J» I a: f£“ ss rt™ i.® 5 4.25; Wathln>lnn> niiatUa 8.80^.00, S.50-4.00. Valut V. Unt Ineom* ------4.»i 8.37^1 . he soys, is, needed, and the second epl- G*n Uoton t l 'i Tr«ni Amarmar SlUSSU ■> baktra 5.00-5.ZS: Whconiln1 round r*^dled . so many hopes, he says. Is ^ OlllatU S7% lOlh Ctnt.Fofl-Fof » ( ( < 2.50.2.75: tarly ttma 2.50-2.7S;8.78; Minn*.Minn** X.yiUn* Xt D l ______14,»€I4i»s isiii 16.J1 "The Jury Is sUll out « as . toin sode" of realizing th atit thisUils pres- noodrlch 4t« »•« 10.00 WheUier we are In for au Jong C p pe- S congress is dUposed to do GoodTHir SOU Union OllHI 84^«UV, Onlona: Arrivab 4: trackek 21; aup.au|>. Xtyaunt Xt Kl ______S.42 S.II T ,1. - aiMti nothing on major tax revision. Ct W«tt Hui SI’t Union Paeirialeiria aoi/ aoii P Plln modtraU: demand modtratt; Kryilon* Kr KJ 4.S74ii7 8.10 siio H' rlod of consoildaUon or a slide Int* 32U m .rktt (Irm. Ktyaun* Kt S2 ______ll.JNii.:s 1SJ2 1SJ2 bC below th e 600 level a n1(1 d In infft to »a tPro““ a long Mrm standpoint, F3’'sir' !S b: j i sraft- 4* , " Colorado ytllow tart* X* ^wlowi-Mv« s, says this writer Is opposedm to Uic NOW^ COMESC( THEHE BIGB ONE! """■ E S:: S — — *3*0*i ii •■ ‘!:S *J I» s “ S'* .Uonal econ- i i x - S : . , .‘.1 b : K r ,I iV * ‘ 'Sl'rMt a'ataat Cotorado ytllowrtllow tare* tare* XnUmaffonal Xn* Fund ____ IS.I7I8.J7 K.S6n i s Tl TlJonison and M cK laaoa. « •um «*■ I.7S-2.00. Wlhu larwt Z.OO-2.7t..mtdlum:J8^,m^lum _ > omy 01 must be Jazzed up .from Mu'""-' .K sK lte!!;!■ood 4 « I !: *,00-2-25, , , llaw Ur»a 1.64.2.00; Ttaa.. _ - -I tlmo to time by PresldenUol In- £ ) R tervenUon pro and con:on business, TWIh I WIN Y Y 11 FALLS COUNTY COI ■iSK., !!.J i t W ay I SNAKE RIVER IS Int T * T «« i U 8 lllr.1 4J< r S S I Roundabout Way C ‘ os tho case may bc.) JonM UhllB 41% Utah P *i'l L »!!!^ U 1 III,..,. 1 When real revision\ of taxes Is K«U«r Alun SSU W .m ir D m ja< Got Biis to Texas ir >r B*». discussed next year, IIt'ls f l s to be K ennm lt MU W nt Alrllnn'i r ^ 2*H2*«4 FUTURK8 , longresslonal Ktri«» V .“M ^T !:.i.»’co'm"ta and.com. Fnl ifth A tenue bus from New York. leaders as senator Byrd.yrd. Virginia f f I . !.lllon Ind ! ]( ; W «t KIk« 21 21 P*»r. P< Twin Pallt, virv ln u g e 1025. U one o f th e a t- f" at^ Kor. Democrat, a n d RepresenUttve>presenUttve iMkhMd WhlU MotorItor 41t441(4 Main* PaUtM* LorllUrd 47^ Woo1«onti (t>4 . C.OW Cloat traclions this y e ar a t Six Flags m<, 2 OH AU MUb, chairman of Uiethe house Minn Mln S4 Yi>uh» 1 «i, .b 7«?s? N — Jirr te2.08 'a 2.II S; Over Texas.- a recrcatlonaUon spspot o t P»PalUadaa Itta. . >46,»M*. Wways and means commltue.nmltue. Ar­Ar- Mnnl Pow*r S2H Z«nlth ItC » 2 88 LSS Dallas and Fort Worth. kansas Democrat, willIII approach . , ^ WEDNESDAY Mont W*rd 27_^ “>!i ’Tl A i:S i!! 4»8 the complex subject obJccUvely,obJccUvely. A ______: 2.S2 t.7sliis Z.SI :The n-seat bus. whichIlch has a HtHtnry* Fork ... ,.7«2 tai 4M u ritlmaU tax- _____ . ^ / \ | AMKH1CAN tXCnANBE ~ ------ItaiTiinfM Tsnrroiennnronrinttr\ tlnnti-vnrt ‘H ”• tltt- iiiiuuiii.n.,- i|1?a 44tfl d4IO_4.( #e cscaUUes. on Uie one hand, and ■ U t, IJOJD; Julr ni.on: Dm. lia x t 58, on the ■ l>rtlfl(*u' Olv«r.tonai I *'* ® / ^transactions tax or an added ;ErnaMarauardt j- Htlt* - (ibtlM S.0I8 1.628.6;» *48• ««ble«»bie curtaUed by a simple compact ath u •!S“ 14» outside one night, grabbed a base- **» aOODINQ. Aug. 81-Emii Kay ed a base- **piliJip^,i0B oTW J Ineb*** r«f«rt«dw>rt«d underUD Uie constitutionSST.'?™ between ClownsIS "Specialty"Sp< Acts ‘ ^ iso ball bat and went after!T ththe e InIn- - alat Pallaa4ta wllh ii^ minimumnum tem-X*m- ththe federal govemmentmt and the ~ Mnrqunrdt, Ifl, daughter of Mr. ptralur* Iwi nifht ot\s8 decrvta. and Mn. Christian W.I. Mar- Sff,".";.?.-""-m - „;i!u 'i! >™' *'"*• su te s (and their subdivisions)ubdlvlslons) (junrdt, died Thursdoy eveningfenlng a t giHpttd** Mart — 4.00 4.754.7s HeH saw a s-footer behindehlnd the i!^>?nt^h>ci»m^m o uuses se s wt whereby a single agencyency would ^ •yd B etts. Snak* niv*r w ktti>^a.t*r. u ^ a .ta r. co!collect basic taxes, and redis-redis­ the Oooding Memorial hospital Si',;{;ufTT=ZiJ:?o‘ ll i J m ij, neighbor Lloyd Betta. md Sot. Afternoons stter a short Illness. SheBhe hnd u ,.h pr^ — s t.00, z7,m 31,oS'” Car Cance moved quietly, cautiously tribute them, accordingng to a for- Fri. and Sol bern sn invaJM OMt of her.Jlfe.her. life, Ww ot C « .t AlrUnta.. 1,7* S.7S5.75 towardtOW the figure, thenen swung _ 'mi■ mula, to the federal govemment, With Worldd ChampioChampion cowboys cempoting. — the bat. Jl tl • the sUtes, and the localities,calltles. In-in- ^ ■ T rA llT d lH Bhe was bom In Ooodtngling Oct. rT n fi H. d.™ Jury Foreman S itrlcU. This .III t IB. 1045. Survivors inelude, in p*Q Said Betts later: “He dam **' eluding the school districts. This r \ S ®“tte rjg go s» „= near killed my banana tree." O. II would stop thQ currentIt economic sddKlon to her parenu, one IIV nonsense In local government brolher. Chris M. Marquardt; Ft. — Serves Illegally »Uiot it Is receiving free money "BEN HUR" ' Ord. Cnllf.: three slslers, Dst*- ki» iS ra iK ..y , s.,;:™?.-?;,: „ al J ATLANTA WWA Fulton>n coun- cotin- S'Jn the form of federalal aid and ■ |W .Y ^Il|A |fl lene Martiuardt. Olenna Ferry: « MS; Flanders Field ty igrand Jury hod been Intl session gsu u te aid. I URIOT RACES Msry Lou Marqunrdt nndndS/Sri KRulh uin f, |j(4 .4 i: ! yve*!**r*t< Inaijrlt* Inm r*adtr*r*ad*rf r*n.r*B* Poppies Growing Ifon rokltaa. Ul- lus'spectacular .. > Ran (n front of J^meral services will - be an- •'47J«: «r»dt li 45-&0. - •' DESD MOINES. Ia. Ifl-popples—Popples PW placed wlUi another foreman.iman. .. nounced by the Thomm pson p .o n ;.T , tance sUl Isenberg Uved In an adjoiningdjoinlng «i« ahaald b* etnt In car* *f thl* and EVERY NIGHT. chspel. n ,co« /S T i from Flanders field in P ra n ce sUl I* ^ M •tort KtHi earloUl »0 aeort-STH;■cor*'S7H; a re growing In th e g:arden arden of cou:county and was tneliglbls to r** ives on a serve. < ■ - a Bt aror* 87. ClydeClyi L. Bools, who lives on a sen ■■B.) 1 sSiH farm In the Des Moines« area,area. f i s CHILDREN'S DAI Street ProjectCt u tiuma» 1 He says he brought the seed to "BEN D n n ^ aundarda « !4 i dlrtlta J3)i; chKka h|* m other when h e cam e home ond JUDGING . . lesday. chiid«ii About Half Done:! _ from -F rance In W19, S a fte r r th e DOUBLE YOUR CHARIO RTED close of World war I. He carried t ^Twln Fall* street departmentpartment REDUCTION REPOMED clos A ence-In-fllfellmI t cl U ndar 14 If of clly SALT LAKE CITY, Aug.ig.31 31 m—W l- the seed In a capsule thenM used, GAS SAVINGS )>u wnlconUd about half of clly wor(c( famous'Spectaci ;|«eu planned this pear.tar. Pnul KKennecott Copper corporationrporatlon by by the signal corps for: sen^g sending U/ITU laid Frl- has announced o^lO per■ cent re- tnes tnesssgea by carrier pigeon.[eon. TThe h e I 1 1 . • • , East End Da . tbo grandstandirsday EVERY Newton, clly engineer, said Frl- h: mornlnB. diductlon in output of copperjopper in In cun current crop of blooms orlglnaWd from th a t seed. i i p i i Newioii snld about 13 miles„U„„r or tJUuu.a,«naciillt. troi S ?‘l> leet al strveU inin. Twin (- ■ — " West End ! Friday «ll* *111 be seal ooat«d. NWtm added the projectiject will Twiii FallsFaUs 1Markets ng'^^.^. Wednesday^ S e a t ^ pa»w»tl "S«>rs about t3.760 gallonsIllons of ______— ___ I STAMPS ? Md 4.B74 cubio yardsI of rixk.rock. UVE POULTRY ^ Hie street U coveredd wwith ith a u v m o a tOtaltn ,o not “ •‘ of oil and then a thinhln layer sig,H r.______• G A Tl ADMISSION Is added. Newtonon said.said, n — _ »mswl'M « »o.« 8« '5KiiT^ ------^ d Day*. * Thursda j J * j eonting glvu a stre street et a Ci Can««r* »■< aBltart , i(».Wrl»r(».«9r».» W Whtat Wht. , - . ---- »}-» « nt GaU. Day 90e (S p m . V ig kt S M . wearing surface, NewtonWton ex- B Oib IU ------” 8 g*.;! : u ^ - . ==ii : g DonPieper's^1 2 ™ 'All major Streeu that were v< IU.0»-n.18 \ ' ' ‘*^,” lV?ur dtalti* quoted) yr?illjS*rtej*nf??liir~^r^^ ' Ihls summer willK be senl S .* «i ,-= 3 = = ;r " :,. nd Day***Frida 'Lm ,. OAS fOR less ‘ ^•-Nowtoa .stld, and-othsr i- I tiiw liM U i AddlsM A t«. .W est' ... CARNIVAL.’S i ? ^ ^ I where seal coaUng will .•8.TS ■ vr B*w.------— ------l»*o-w.oo IP P H O N)MISS!ON E 7 3 : OA- . ■ 'N-^ ^ ■ TT ‘ ■ ' lm H « » ) -----r « n t OaU, B V , ■ '■ ■ RODEO ADMISSION...... — 8 ^ , ^ dwt^ M » i AdalU-.(Oener»l AdmbaJon) _ C^hlldren under 18 - ^ ...... - - - ____BeMtXL^aU..—ND ' CIRCUS.— & CARN

S I E B R A N D C f 'c FrIdaW Aua3i, 196: A Return ;i^^«Ian((»qi n c e d h NN e W e w B ^ s o f l ‘ S ' Twin FqITsI Tlmes-hTlmes-News [aho HAVitW .lIttlr.lAW ,! N^WS'ra Ar Around Idaho ■ - • , CABBIA-COCNOT;- . . BOISB, Aug. 8111 Un-Two ofOfflclaU'of the Western fiaie* Moi 5 H C V ‘ Barley. Foltoe C p tti^ KoinMy Md»h» ^ ny are awaiting sentencing In TT.■SSKcS; & dlstrlet 'co Emergency:' . • Samuel T. Clark,OUT*, j.Bwutra, o t .WIIJJJ to BOII^. with «i i Rules onM AAr ri ssiK /arcsstslng the maUs to defraud. Daniellei L. PW tlts t t iand • J r 1 Miss., and DennisTvnnis Wla ^ 4k, ' -with the fum tised the malls to adyertlN fo .. others connected-with thejui a “S iftata An “‘“““ J*t aSfe™ n ^ m ^ ‘“ VO towa.^ ' a.-',;, .’., - She reoelraa- custodyBUjUdj ,cl olOQ* TnftK I f ' claims about thet profits ppurchZierreotild'make u n fmm from opOTitloiioperat , iJE J E sSiffi S . county. ClerVs3lertt;s o t t i u « « ',an d •* d a u gittf^dbere- b ^ S d h of gum, nut nnd candy vendlivending^chlnes told byr WeiKiiuWestern WSal u . run, toUM«a • I ® ,* ' A.marrlago license was{Ji ; Fair lasted 1 St. Maries^ S t sedan • drlreo by^ M arj^H . license w a s fc l^ d melted cusUidir-ofr W ^ ‘»on,'Wlth son, - ' £ 1 !:;y r entrifti In Oie They Were Charged(ed with-seUlngwith seilli the.Qiaebines in St. Marlesf ••amuTwhidi to John Delmar«T Bandera.'Sanders,' Hey- Tlslutloa' ilghU to- olhet i Ruiu Kovemlac'ciitries lc •g, Burley. Boise and lh Csli/oraia,-'WasJilngtil^ ' W unStaa. kins, u ao Poplar- avenuei .wh to- other. chU- ^'.1 . J tr t exblblt a t tbe Twin p ifu Anthony, Rexburg, Burley. 8c ,.‘Jr"o5 aim drey Marla AAreat, - t: f l J r S e MlnnewU. Michigan,igan, Ohio atand Montana. was going northeast on Sl Ekpt. 0-8, lire sUeet north. • nounced-by -Mra. ElcBnor I I and air search “rbe ombulMce. using r ^ U JA rtS uiS - BMCEr«T,' Aot.Aag<-ai 31 MV>Anm-“ Intensive.gronnd and air seat ioC'nSShS xm ooi^qimnr s cowmr rrl^r'i Ilngs, Mftglo VftUeyy AATS rt guuaguUd SCO ^ eaiUmk m Idaho wswas continuing today lor for threethm BUdi; Bla< w l •1™. ™ ““‘"'.J'SS," 'I wtary. ilor since Thnrsday nom ter. TheTae Uiree,three. JeiJerrr «» Fourth avenue north wb« t.. J .^ 1 yooths mtefog ttaee T i Steva Akers, 18, “ tth e AdklM w! . .TSSjtSnt ^ e | e l t ^ * '•*™' ■“ »" “I' Art BuUd memben! and ™ Tayiw, XJ, son of Mr. sndand Mrs.I Don Taylor; Steva Akers, .klm UA against Oeae MUls and dents of tiie cotmty over ib : Mrs. Paul Akers, and David Wrlgbt,i x h t 18,1«. BOO son «f damaged but U wlU be ta sld. for. 1183.71. ' old mar enter art display B ^ r ^ t S m serrlee PWday. The right fh orge Wright, lelt early Thortday B momfair ^ u B g wto 1 (^ wheel and-fender' ofot the AdklnaAdk D h tnel Court I if LEAVES YOU the fair. Those wlahlng to « * ne» rough-eouBlry:h-coaatry vevehicle owned by one of th e bo j J . Mrs. K area M.m! w Waterman S n n M WM ere aeked to brlnRi ?no mora i psrenU. They headedtded nortb. WWhen no word was beani from (hi n S B s K b R! live pAlnUags to the fair sroi "iw ldrO T ft The ambulance was raspondlngw ndj . ■ , _ I BREATHLESS jwday night-a search was started.(o. Two aircmi*alrcn ^ ^ emergency ciUl to I , . FRIDAY ond.SATURD,SATURDAY ■ - . t>etween.3 and 0 p jn . Sunda • this, momlhg tolBd the search. ■; • I from 8 to .e ajn.. M Monda;. oS^e •*' lbls.moml^ Jacob Beck residence. Heck.- Shoshone18 Girlw rl "THt LAST SUNSn I paintings vllt be Judged ALBENI PALLS,•8, Aug. 81 I(A—Members of th>e e , Intem latematlonal atlor had a heart-attack and was d« they are hung la the aart rt baiW-bt ^oodworicers of America are not living up to provisions ofo7 a before his doctor or another onec HurtinMishai tT a t t ^ s t r l k o % r WWte-s ambulances cpi Mishap Rock H udw h"K fik Dou; j tag. I . . .V •. restraining order limiting the tho numberr et the pickets at the strik m ta c u m um A»,. Sl_l£ m anaaer L. R. reach- the house. , . Sl-Mutll. ■ Co-HIt,-.-lit.". , ' ' Mrs. StalUngs pointswlnla out ^ t ix,u„a Diamwid NationalNational corporaUoncerp plant here, manager L. the Helav In ^O. Shoshone, b j persons can enter no more tthan Porsythe said Friday.idoy. "The restrainingre order limitsIta the number numb <»“ ■* think the d ^ her. left foot early tW ay t ? t ‘■Fim*Tli<* PI»lPI-«'Dlnppeoroij three paintings. Ina any one dl- o; pickets at any gate aat t the |plant to three." he said, “buf “b u f thethere switching ambulances could ha 1M7 CherioletDiet shesKewae waa drlr*< -r^^^^gSSSjSSSSm SmMd N atio n s cost more than three or c ! Tlslon. Oirtalans areore pord were ss many as Ul21 a t one gatgate this morning,'* Diamond Nation o^Huffh D ^ Ot control and 0orer* ^R V T^R nT^D B EB j landscape, stUl lifeit realistrealUt. stUl uHtd tot and receivedicelved a restrainingres order and ^ a ^ o show w «UMcau minutes," commented Hugh' illea northeast ot H x4^M A ljS|SD B jl ' life modem, abstractact or flowers,flo« directive against thothe IWA, onoa istrike at the firm's wood operationsooerationsoperatio: PhlUlps^ of W hite's mortuary a t t i i >way 79. , I ft ■' —' j AU paintings m utt be (ran w d t K ' o r highway 19. wired and ready to hang, ^ failure to yield it sightright ool t wway'. a»e told otfkwa she ^>p«R the artUt'a name,• f-Former - P Police Chieff A. k L.T OUvi fvHvM. a broken leg and cuts and bruli • _ . declared today th aKt t the existenceexiatet ol gambling "In! aa^co^S? communll i; TWIN FALL* L o l I l S breeds crime." "in many Instoncinstances the gomes are operated or cor Heavy Rains 5-”^ 'n»u*day a t the Inters* : BIG DAYS ^ trolled by persons,, male and ffemale, of auestionabls character jilAm . . . - A OUrer u ld In a statemSUtement ent 01Oliver described the 5£nS^JlSii gambUng pla ot second and ? H “™“«r« STARTING MM advocoted by the I^ ^ ^ o c c r r a a t tlo l c nomineei lor governor as “wltfaoi Flood Iowa or as wl out a»jrdentjrden was ri tld- TUCSDAY^ By Volted Pren IntcmaUoni ■' — Ing a IMO xnotorcyde which « W( Torrential rains, pouring pourln; frtfrom _ _ TT 'm • Uded with a 1M3 ValientJS fen Tstatio S tiS : SEPTEMBER.... ; ^ h We've Snared 'em for ' thunderclouds t h a t stretch .ISIinifi wagon operated by Van H. Wl across the Midwest and Centi Deductiontion D eath Q^ C aim U 1 U s 8 Nampa.-THe ooUlslonw t w i n I FALLSf a l l s ALmW 3 ti smash . Plains, flooded poriaI of lowaIowa dvdur* DTTROIT--someoneimeone who who i T V T caused by neitherr driverd riw belibeing COUNTYnrPAIR|^ PAJR/ V. Ing the night. signed hlmseU “D. Deduction- Area WomanO T T I d n »ble to eee becauseuse ^aTsm sm o O k a It mowed In Wyoming.’'yomlng.' 7rog *roi» to tbe d tr maniJnff M i U H U over th ei areTarea frpm frpoi a, hung about spots on1 both ooascoasta, IJetrolfa new onele per per eent cent ALBION, Aug. 81— Mra. LolaLol weed lire, poUce noted,»ted. K 5 I I 3 [ 1 1 / J I I (hs .shores ol the G reat lAkes Income tax: M. Sessions Baumgartner.iimgartner. eg.6! witzel hod st<«>Ped>ee t o p K ^ J A 3 | l l k l & i ^ and in the Mlulaslpplppl u d OtOhio "You ask on thele withhold-withhold­ died Wednesday atIt the bome ofc jjja. then drota Intoato tha the lnt«Inter- ■ Talleys. ing form what proportionroportlon ofot her daughter. Mrs.rs. Roy Ppayoi a ^ e . ,«cUon whea Haydenden drove o ut ■ w l *4 r A'tomado touchedd down nearae ^ t In ^ Detroit, ZJetroit. a t Carey, with whomvhoro - she hadha of the smoke, poUcecesald. said. '‘ f.. Wataon, U.. yesterday:ttny but did<1 » t toto flU fill tola 100100 been staying the last sixsl* weeks.week ______C ------• i} ' ■ Jlttle damage except to twist ttwtre - ber cent. But I had had a a long long Mrs. Baumgartner,aer. a residentleslden « ^ . t<^ in a th my bossIS aboutabout mymy of Albion for 47 years, was bor _____ ^ work. July 27, m s, at Heper, Utal Library Hours[ours n V ' / r l f l I J very d clear e a r She was married to Jacob Baum 1 ilQ lO r ss far as hee cancan seesee II gartner Nov. IS, 1912, a t Provi Are Announcedunced f Jil'iwAilil Service Held« for }]are so t dose »Uck Uek ofof work work Utah, and they movedlOved to AUllonMbio: Edith .Dygert, acting:tlng Ubrarlan,llbrarla & W in 191S. She wasI a lifeUfe - loalong aoaounces the adultat aepoitmeatdepartma V , Mrs. Cederburgrburc. . 5 ^ -Bo I -hare put down member of ^ LDSDS chureb.churcb. ^ of the Twin Falls publicpubllc Ubra: Ubrary TMneral serriees for>r Bto^laraV a . ciai *»*«• on my withholdingwithholdiog aurvlflng are threeliree sons, Ro.Roy wW be open from noon to 7 p sLj BHB Cedwburg were conducted T hur ni waat to Baumgartner, Cedarw CCity, iw !uUtah u h - Monday through 'Hmrsday,Thurtday, andai ■ H r w « I - day afternoon la tbe Twin Tai 1 him." Joseph Baumgartaer,aer GoodlnjOoodlng from noon to e pai,m. Friday\andFrldsyvai r Tlrat Bapttst church b; the Be and Dean Baumirartner.artn’er Albion:Albion Saturday. ' ■ Zmest four daughters, Mra.■n. Darld Kel-Kel 'Oie chUdren'B departmentepartment v«U 1 K X * H hM Bussell Bennett was soloist an ' _ lr. iBkom', Mrs. Payne.m e Mrs. CaiCarl be open from noon to 1 p jn. »i | y w S l i t ! | . Larry Bennett was organist. m e o n “ 1 Murield Sperke.S p « S ^ al from 3 to 8 p ja . Monday,Sdonday, Tues-Tue m. / A “oSSL*" Safe Driving, ^ ion Carey; a brother. D. SE . Session] «*««<""«, Thuraday and Friday, ai H onorary paUbearers wet ^ * 0 • John. McKlsaiclc, M. H. M< I P A f l P n Honolulu; two sisters,*rs MraMra. J. £8 . noon to 5 pjn. Ssturdaj IS! HoKday Pleaded*1 WenteeU, W allop, and Mrs. LyiLyle The library will be dosed 8 ei ■■ Donald, W. A. Lincoln. warrm Warre ChioaOO, Ai^. 81 W—Safety -w m u n a. L. L. HoUoway, B. C Wurm, Murray; 22 grandchU-grandchU ^ End dayy at ths the Tw \ Doud, Tom Hughes, b B en S y; Wis*wiiSL’ wtth— a steady rUe great-graadchUdrer.graadchUdrea. county fair. . 7 ^ » ta the traffic death rate this year Her husband died In 1050. f H i l /f«ott, o. -W. Z a n a ..o.O. . E. E. Oleveaim persons wlU die In toftifte traffic i abd- r i . cemetery. Friends may caucaU a t jjjjjjj Hagerman'. schools E:|.aod E. M. Dossett. denu in the 7B-hourr hoUdi^r h S ^ Sper- - the Sird funeral home, HaUey.HaUej complete with 305 students. Ja tT m i i S i afteroooa aad ewnlai Coacludlag Utes werenre held at i ^ starting at 6 p. a. (local 104 atudentsUidents ta ttthe " I^ .B n n s e t Memorial park.jrk. time) today and ending ai * t m » « id- - school and Junior hU ------night Monday. school has 34 seventh r id e rs ai In lhe ftrst seven months of - 37 eighth graders. xilN «,for'<2 JOHliWAYHENE-il-iii'ii'i&l il S Mre. Hartley’sC j S this year 21,660 persons were klU- Jacob M. HeckM.6 C R Orade school enroUmentrollment toUto u u 15 BIG SH O W S— 2 0 FU TY u ed on the natlon’a highways, ma 2 t o ISO with S In the first grade.: S Funeral Is JHeld le id tacrtsse ol nine perSS5.S" cent wrer Taken by Deathl l P & T u In thv second, 33 In the thu f ird f i; .:S( B O O T H S -3 7r ^ N ° E R W l RIDI D K I X T T rirT ^ Doo« Op.n m Puoeral serriees forw Mrs. tiMBei p a M . whlla a a - U C a i n graders; 27' fifthtaa gradeputTM Big ClganNckl. rCIRCUS iD r iic On Sat. • Sun, tor travel increased four percentper c e n t Jacob Melrla Heck,Heck, &5, 303 and 23 sixth graders, ^M ce CaroUne Cummins Bartlc ——— ' ' jellerson street, diedlied ThursdayThursda; . !1 ____ FREE SH Ow W Ss ' DAILYdaT y ;;werB conducted Thursday aftei n n r a v i ons1o«r his home hereI after a six- TRY TIMBS*NEWSBWMiTAPE WANT AE Door, Open IIII AAM. .M . DairyDel I I . 4i034iSft«i45 ;\Soon In Reynolds funeral chap< Time Extendedm i t l c U moath lUness. . .v^br the Ray. Douald L. Boffmaj r. 81—aM in g Mr. Heck ws« bomaom AprUApril 14,14 ■pastor of the Twin PWl^ pin Olirittlaii church, e new Hazel- 1M7, a t Watsoa; Mo.to. He marriednuurlei KUnC 1 ■ r,, «. !5 quarter*tera has been Dorothy FuUer Marchrch 3 1 .1B28, ata C N U a ■ j r M n. d o m U ItobUns r»aa a »ilosolo- extended until e e pIt t 11. Oria-Orlg* Des Motaes, la. He was a brick- ST SHOWING IN M / i t . 1st and Mrs. J < ^ Blrrell waswi inally the bid period1 was to elose layer aad mason worker, morlni - Y U ^ . FIRST Sl N MAGJC VALLEY! ' I .e rg a ^ t, SATURDAY!, ★MOTOR-VU^ ^ Ttiesdsy. to Twin-FaUs flv«Ivft years agiago • : H o n o r a r y pallbearerslearers werewer Bids to remodel existingxlstlng build- from Des Molnea. . Glens; BHggs, J o eB Adanuoa,Adamsox tags or constnici »I sowsew one to Surrlrlsg aro hla widow; threi PRESLEY PACKSCKS THTHE,(fii I JuUua Neu- be leased for th i postofllceatotllce quar-q uar- sons, Meirin Reck, Jr., De j^^A sTJiP-NIJip-NUnSmeetMfljgiAf/Sf uT . m ann, WUUam E g imtanSX u d X u ater te twa me m be seui-io-Qeorgfr^Wito-Qeorge-W. ynin>« «nrt nobert Lee Heel sSSsTI » ^ SCREEN'S B16SES'I I G G E S T I f { Allen. Actltv poiUcarers uvers werwere tw i estate officers,officers, post- and Kenaeta Ray Beok, dou w ff-TH l-jvw f/w fr"— Jack 0 . . Clawson, J.1. A. cUwClaw- Olllce departm ent. room 32S, Twin Falls; a daughter,laughter, Mrs.Mn a-5^A fcl:0RT;W ITtt-TH l . .son. Tom Clawson, LeoLeo Beverly,B ew lj main poslolflce -building.lUdlng, PorUPort- AUne Dorothy Bouse,ise. Twin FaUs;FaiUs TIIIIU ^. Joe^Beretiy and Aubreyubrey cum - l“ d. 8. . four brothers, Jamnes es Beck aodam I IlilC I yrfx A GALS...W1TH THE — John Heck, both‘ Twin FalU:Falu HREESnOSBji ■h t h e MS s BPIB _ ®ET8 8CU0LAB8HIFA BSm P RusseU H e c k , Detroit, and a m Itl JR iH r GLOVES...WITH beld a” trnivERsmr o f i d a h o , W I T H y H v Twin Falls cemetery, P IDAHO, George Beck, Rigby;gby; a sUtetsister, IH Moscow, Auff. 81--Jonathanm ath asM Mab- ab - Urs. MUler., Jerome,Jerome andan( THE GUITAR!PARI r ; ' butt. Shoshone. Is ooeme of 82 «ta-stu - 10 .grandchllilren. l l P a ^ 1 ^ 0 iiisUtuUonsisUtuUons of Puneral seWlcetI wmwUl be heldheli a COLu S K Father Dies . higher leam lnc to receive aebol- a t 3 pjn- Tuesday a t W hite hlu mormor- '' aEUU m ian TK HU. m IKS m nir m m i. HAMSZN, Aug. 31—Mr. «*<* an arshlps provided by the Hccla- |1a Mrs. Lee Lucleh left Thursda y the H«da- tuary ehapel with the Rev. JohiJohn PLUS— OPEN 7:3# 'UKO tf n t MNXf NIK IWU*-THS a LMH- It ^u r s d a y Bunker HIH soholarshlpship fund. He chandler olflclatlng.ng. condudlngcondudiai * ^ _ i ^ P H | k ' J •IIIMO -UM tw u w w -H»E II m n i » nm t s- IfU .ereaing for Portland beeatue < be uotrerslty ijtes will be held a t ^ i ? m BTOOOES______8:0 F a t tha death of his father, J. R. Lti clch. • ______cemetery. WESTERNER .J______B:9> A JuoitlhtK A Vlehir €P tttr r i • f l . Mr. Ludch, 6fl, died.‘d ol of a loh long H ; nioeu. B « u&deiwe&tIt surgery iin ■ J ^ j B ADULTS Jl.M -C-CHILD a iI,D FEEFEES *!' lU). March Jor cancer. He was a vei eran of World war 1. A tnlUtai i l s u a B ftoygnund andndMotor-V« Mo^}r-Vl ^^£26 ' . IJ.MIRISCHCOMPANY^ l,n*j'„luner*l was held at 2:30 pji ■■■I Train Open t xLv.> TrtiA f. He ts survivedBit by six sor J6hns-J^ns-Monvillelie O ptn and one daughter, all livingUvlng In| STARTS SUNDAY! M r Oregon except Lee Ludch.Luclch. '2 0 ,ODD EYES'EYES* HPLUS 'AAADISON AVE,' A V E/ ELViS ^ p P B S l e y 1 W NOWI I *1^8 1st Run *^GRAN{PhVU^ ^ ^ & ^ SIDIi1 1 M j I aay -O et well soon".. . . i t e \ I The Year's\r's MoslMost Honored Plef'cturei arel u U , | thinking of you" . . • ~Thank"Thank "# • Selected by Se ^ jre, '|you'*^r..andinaayoth«nae*- d by Seattle W orld's' s Fair F a i r F ^fK T D |ft|: 1-saget r of-iote^fper(ence(i cfoftsm en ft irottsmen to fnsure new home’le’ beautybeouty kS S S ^ ^ I B I n Ss HI "ior years to come?:omer 8Be'smart e-sn ond not sorry!7 ! Phone—P h o n e— — . tJS todoy ond see! '

i | M . *lDciuniEni!>*EI ■•DUXEBU DIME m tm ^ im S S S S m K M L | ^ — :------m iu m ifijiuiiiaom ia fltiw .-ju ii/W oiiaiwi& unnM S »tSAIIIELS=i M m ------'.itMtwHOffiiinMnmim n m m ------I M O ~ ' I n w j RWImm C^w4y IrtmIrm Pr.Dr. Inh rtHlit. .N.«m h tk i ' ,n ,, o M ROOFIROOFING CO. p j u t L N ^ I 'THE CAPTAIN'STAIN'S TABLE"TJ Kjmu ‘’<3J»Ks»v»laM(o.atej Worfd* • . isiiiosesT. TWi • fALLS 733-1179r33.2179 adventures ...... 88,00 .0 0 ADULTS ...... ':®" 'l.OO • Starts TODAY CAPTAiN-S _____rj°gL__CHILD10,30 ____;...... ;;;;;; Jj{g ' || Dw>rB.Op«i I^1I5 B S I -- ^ . p-_ ^ ...... - - - - —■“ rr...... ■...... ■ ■ — : i _ ’ t f XC( a n a il^ " I 0 1 ^k i m S sS S ffi'ai ir u» ( l ® * i r of U>e Caauu Pnliie Grala‘ Growen •; »n fa rw »t niU City had aome’ dryUad Magic Valley'sfey*« Week-BndWttl Farm Popgf, • bnrteU .lo .the .aere thla. year^-Cbarles..Charles .rrr*.rr!= T = = r------^r-rr^------i- WMTcr'ftlio'Iud'a'l>lct> yield ot wliwheat. Moat farm en are9 report- ' ; ...... '/ Inr b«((w tiwo lUt^ ^ d t. I Referendumm Frost , Tw Ftlrfleld • r ^ d w U repoVtoVt froat haah nlpp^ the tops of tendertender; ' garden pUnU, ln,C unu prairie. • , , Should'the weatherier pat>pat-*- '- TT : Ballot for Um rem ain unchanged,changed, T S B W enttlnf opereUonia^are »re underuodci way Uils week a t Ibe> George 1 there is a strong'likelihoodIkellhood f BsrUk' n n e b w eti of BnhL that Magic VaUey farm en en ' T" 5 - Wool Slated . wiU be feeUng Uie» effecU Jt - Tho Donald B ^roederi, who ranctranch weat of Buhl, have Juat com- W rool and of conUnulng Ught froat to pletod btuUns their atrtwf aa well aaas harveiUng grain. M n.I. Sbroe- • up to next tew days. der aoted they harv«t«d between II75 and BS bushels ot wheat;Perheat;Per ?; ne their ^ > d air masses araen field. ; a ol eon- for possible changes to severesevere tri< SI fro ^ C -RMWt.'vlsltora from lowaowa at theUie Reuben Lierman ranch. PUer, >''■ PUer, Uie out- ■■i — ii— i;.! I - II. I ^ ths were, imprejaed: with thce wheat yleldayli on Idaho farma. A At’ t’ Uie I------dej Paul Saeagiu' rancb they were amazedomaz at the height of thele-wheat wheat a stalka and ^ « n pulled upp a good-slgood-sized handful which theyey 'c care- a n - /. m i e n t r fully wrapped to take homeime nnd showshi lowans how taU thele wheat -i, Federd Payment growa h) Idabo. . . Minor for Farms'arms '»• Wayne Fergoaon, OoodlofIlDf j»rt-U)p v t'U a i farmer, nporU » yield of ^ ■ ll . WASHZNOTON.' Aug.ug. 81 ^ dol lU boaheh p er aere of. mixed gralgrala. He barreated aeVeaea acres ■ man. the Goremment paymenUI to tarm- ba^ odrtb of Goedlag oear BifIlr Wood rlrer,rl wblob be leaaea fromfreta his ' and re- e n accounted tor leas than four Ttt bntber«la‘eeo- OU omb are nomio research'servlce.a . lac Z i Koeater^ Oooding county»unty agecagent, rcporU grain cropss in.theIn the ' “ Ot Uielr reaUzed grosstroas farm Qoodlng area are^yleldlng>g better thantl avenge with the harvestharrest ' ' a w m t ^ income, cash ncelpts fromtom mm ark- about as per cent completed.eted. He adds,a pea aphid on Uiea aUalfft ^ eUngs were 88J bUUoasn dollan:dollan; jto p aeema to:,l» letUng up, with fewerI calls than earlierr laIn tbeUie s , Ine., as jorem m ent paymenUI were LS ■ bUUon dcdlars, and noomoney to - leoU ap- come >e^re>eated ‘b ff products .. T ulU a.farnen are bfftKfl^gc j Q ^ an]aaalooa about the maturingBring ef I^Toiing consumed, on the famiui and tbe Ibelr to m fer ottage becatuetue otof eool weaUier now and daringlag meat m d 19W, ralue ot housing accounted;ounted; Unfor of , the annner. DdIcm weatbereatber warmsw ar aoon there will be a griaal .. producer 8.3 bUUon dollars. . ^ n a n y ' onderdercloped p^ ^ In ibetbe amaU red HeUean beaaa>eaaa at ' ace the prom the 894 WPIfmUon . doOatdoHat evltlng Ume Some pinto> beana aw/beingarc ent now, . pi’ogram groas, nroduetloa expcBSM sub- b o«°e per tracted 37a bUlion doUanloUan and Harvey Wood, Qoodlng.g. reporUreporla he haa one field ofif bbeaas eau five laTcntoiy changes addedIded .S'bU- a b o u t.rw y for cutting. He aUoalao reporU> hls poUto 'cropDP looks I ' Cl ; to s net 1 ? Uoo reaulttog to a net outatandlng thla year becauaecause of cllorpM®aharppnad; . 4 Barald Ward. Aitfif;- el^ned^n ed oat bta1 atock weU reeeaUy. i r had ' of aheep> • Rtbulldlngluiidibig <•; a caaiag . aanded la, caoaing h to go dry. HeH bad to tnataU extt» caaiag Appror- bat It b wotklag »UafactorilyO tO ^ BOW.aow ’ , - ftt leart BRING 1 TH » o fp ro - Arley Cahoon hM 'aoredd hla range catUe from the Taylorr grazing iJ • . tl Tlie referendum of wool and laad la JuaeUoa to hia fields:ields in Almo.AH . •■*'- >■ •' • I d Iamb producers comtag up ta n i « BHBLIBD CORN fromom an oorerhis rerb o d storage btoils ierackedwked by iheUie new Joha Deere 22 portabtoI ' ' tl September la to determtae their ACMEEMACHI MACI Tbe flnt m p of gi^.raiaedraised eon a Um bomeatead owned by Otea roUerailU S and It Is aogeredgered Into aaa a elerator p it T b s milllill Is arallablearallal Jn two models, a power-I U approval or dUapproral of a new Jonee aad Clooa Durfee, at Almo.Almo, looka| fairly good. Thoy1 plowed take-off aad oae poweredtred by,by. elecUelectddty.^Compaot deaigaaukesg a aukes it easy .te toataU Uie mUl torI e< agreement to conttaue financing ■agebnub laad;*oatb of.Almo^laai.Almo la ^ J a U aad olsaned Ute* bnah. .l»eaaftBfiil leed baadUng."log.' TboTbe castcasi rottMcw aUgasd e a aealedsealed baU,tball^beartogs'aad,lberolIa a n aI d -' ^ an adveriistag and market-de- iUa plowedSlUn befare plaaUag.'Tbey gree of cracktog.’ " .* • .; / ^ I rplopment program for ITTwool A and i» B m b b m b b b b i llu UM ttO^aen homestead. Oaly aboat I ' lambs, announcea Carl Boyd. IM aerea are aader enltlratiea.iraUea. A'l A'good-predoeU« weU au d e tbe I.' ohalrman. Twin Falls County ag- . crop pe^Ue,'they aay. . ■ . • I ' rtcultuml atablllzaUoa and con- — »tpu. PPortable RollerRoUer MiU Offers I -f serration commitue. ■ Dwayne Ward U dHlUngg a ktock «well oa bis crested w heat graas r He emphasized Uiat th e out- •eedlng south of Ahao. _ c :ds|irSNE\■ . come ot thc referendum vriU^not . 3IFFI ibtnlag grala fer Use farmen to ^tlw Elba Choice^ of CrackCracking Methods affect conttauaUon of th e wool irs b ii Donald Cbaadler la oombtnlag gr^ better thaa It bas beea for sereral years, ^ —A roller Is 'designed for erimptag mUo and I ' tacenUve payment''program', > Talley. The grain yield la better th ai ■al years, itoU N B . D l, Aug.' 81-A roller Is 'd I . whloh was extended to r lour ' he reperta.______' ■ mlUmiu th at turns shelled oom.xm . mUo, shelsheUed com. I t Is satisfactory for palatable amaU grata. A coarse roU wltb six I years under leglslaUon enacted J ^ ■------: sndand small grain-Into palatable ama I last summer. H aivesler , Tht •0 feed has been announced-byd.by.John Jo h n concotrugaUons per toob givesm maxi­ Nevf larinte Pfl Deen. • ' . mumum capacity for rolUng sheUed I According to the c l^ n n a n . the ( U.S. Manufacufactured FeedC W • ^ lh e.Jo h n Deere M Rollertoiler MUl comcon wiUi a mtaimum of flour- I ' ftdvertlstag, promotional, and re- « ' ' is available in two models,nodels, a ing. W ith ftae roUs, the mlU roUs I Uted market development aoUrl- j B A . PTO-drlven'portable modellodel and npop to 800 buahela of ooU per 1 .0 Ues to enlarge or faaprore .the c S C an electric-motor-drlvena sUUoa-sUUoo- hour.hot I t cracks up to 6900 bushels I * market for wool and lamb are t Records Mino^inor Increase ^ I: carried oui under Urms.ot an I assooU- model. Tbo portableB miUmil) caa of sheUed com per hourour with ,• ^ v-i m BiacWm ih a alT.te ; . ' ^ omCAOO, n u Aug. ai-M-Manu- anu- canOL Peed Manufacturen assooU-...... be transported easily andn d sset e t up coarseooa roUs. I ' agreement between the secretary . iaotured feed tonnage >ln the Uon.tic ' ’ ’ ' I ot agrieuitun and the American . eent for Pljst quarter tonnage inereased quickly for oa-Uie-*pot feodfeed pro- iThe portable mUl hns a smn-s m n - •.< vflfflR" •' .'■ 'I U. S. increased two per eent for ^ BMMd ceasing. Compact design, makes lo-, I Sheep Producen.CouncU,• Inc.,thn* aa 3».asu. , rows. " the first half of 1002 comparedxnpared fiifive per cent, while the aeoond *oot-»crUcal auger wlUi a clean-. - ■>- authorized by law. . t tft the aame period a yearear ago, quarterqu w u one per centS t , tSowbelow «>*^ sUUonary mUl oonrenlent 3t latoral Ray, or lambs, six Fana outgKit in IMa UI expect- aov> i per a higher mftrketing: blU.bill. while« the January-Junei bhaW a ^ Oi ot t ■ •WWWWWWWWWl r*standing. The tank milbadsUii^- in^ f WhUe oonatKnw' expendiuxrcsendlturca egg-typet chicks was reported to ■ out of tbe ground. All bee ainutes by means of a con* were up, U u fan a valuele of Uie bbe down seven per c e n t.. • ■ F o r All YourYoi Needs . Ibll'lttn^ of tbe^new ri A t devator coatcoL A new tu d e a lood apparenUy waa aboutjMUi Uie The feed tonnage w poru u e ■ 1 . . .. . Rubber spacers between imieMrimi«o»Maotalioii.ini4«,-«k« . I B»m » w ne as for tt»a flrat halfif ot IMl.IH l. basedb on the salea by member ■ Ps ' giv6:’a flexing actfon for ad ty to stsy oa tbe row, . - per cftpitft coasumpUoaisUon of companiesc of the assoeUUon,iuTlSS and ■ on FertHizers-Ftiizers^ontact Us JS^rtxwt are compiled by Uie market re- ■ effideney,'andNEW! prevent zoc! >pi itf todior to see for yourself bow »"•"< so far tills year w u about e WB aame as yaar earUer.Uer. ■' searcha department of APMA. ■ jainming.' More than twi beet hsrvesting can be—with^ •a fo,fonn ^ Phoneie G GA t 3-5511 . cleaning chain fts on otb Faxnihaad Sugar Beet Hsmstw.stw. Cives.FarmbsBd Harvestei ibootFarmhsnd'sftiUUaeofflall-M l- ssg< t » . rlminmy abiUty.iriiihiaiMl^ ■ '. < iV^hsrvestii^aqalpmint.Har IL i Gonipleteete hshelp here for I I HOME IMPRIMPROyEMENTS I MOftlB^^aEAl•H ON DISPLAYY AT. AT I" - a 'Panning-'Hig-'Hislp. el \...... i l :| CAMERO «.. u» oidito.- INTERSTATEITATE El uildihg Help II J iR O •■Fie Financing Help II CHISHOLMFOlMFa ~ K i M i , , r . ■ a v u m R u r m II r i w : ^ IU I TRACTOR and IMP;W;CO. CO .TWIWTAUS Vif-i KiHEKE^t ' ' . 1 J...... • 'v, S ' ■' . , ’i. . g

the Unbeatable 250 2-ROW I Farmhand multiple>row A TTAU Harvesters get oU your ^ “ f st tbem cieoiwr than ever " A S le. Why . . . ? Because famous patented lifter Many other V incorporated witb a new. beet harvest > sm that gives every beet For example, t lUat of cleaning actioa. oa other harve i rubber flails rasp 'o ff fields and load Irt-aa the beets are Uftrf ia t'or standin mnd. All beeta travel the minutes b) r tbe^new rienk astern. venient elevate srs between steel .rieoks.- ro a n ia f gear ii action for added desning - ii easy to stsy I prevent zock dam sfe or Stopiintoda; ire tban twice as much easy beet h ar a as on other machines * new. Fauxnhaad nd Harvesters unexoelled A skabeotF an tested biset h« SEE THEM BOTH 0 1 AMERON'S Inc. MRACTORImp. ■UHL . r ■ |ln^a^'\;-:i >1 WASmNOTON,' Auj; »l,'itl». irtJB v»hi« or ««rtcttlter»I'li8porl ) !to the Wnlted SWUa in tt« i througb April 10C1063. if'v u up three per nU3t:frQm:.the o t ftom:.th :;icorru^

^ « v a that oan lUod • uet*. prlncJptUy. duU*bI«Uabl«: cattle, ■:;beef tnd Teal.,apptiwl«l woolwool'ud «»i | i , hides w d sUhs. ImportsMrts or regvegr Qtible oOt. f*U. «8d'wa«*I'wau*. *1*Also l'" Mined sultftiintlaUy laIn tbUthU periperi* \Loi. Other Inottaaes verewere U cotcotr f;-[ ton, r* iM M d j i n p t n t ^ »» (tiseeds Md product*. Nuts wi .i'Vreputtlons declined.•d. ToteooiTotecoo ,/;i2}0wed mtle chtnse. Oene sugftsug«r irimparta were uncbWEedIged tromfrom' i* ;. ,1 yeer eerllcr. , ' •M The. complementwy.r7, or'Don'or non> arelal ;^ o to m ^ ^ '^ ■'I; compeUUTe. Import* were HUx xper ^ .1. ^ t in u U e r for the ID10 mooths months. ^ , Itie Ttlue wi« «1.4S «000.000 ^ .0M own-eom' «IIU&.n.:iM Buaul1 <1» TwtBvralla'*it;'ihfsa'.IWI'Mg]• tm'Vigh. A JIaihUght la.a.niast.mi»l. » BMtfamum ,/ Jujt Rec.|y«f : eessary.?«i>;.«alu.‘'*Hite. ■aB'ttoa>*a«tt*w' a»* ■ ^ (Tti»a*.Wews pheto)*"**’■ - '• •; . onotlur niw .lead i ■ ® Liy^tOjbk ainsacted Each . ... V.'W« jS''*w«‘er la ftiMltf. Mb>|dttloa«l «tep* to iniur* aee sdae ex a izq ^ alquM‘oied 'to diah«est'.«eiiunsst'.vei^* qr if It is > to offer a ' thord ; - i K S S t ^ m S S f S f i S 0 0 ' ' Ha ■•U an U m tM Uoa tf 't t l ving tbaacale honeat..aervlee- to ih e .Uvei REDWOOD o t boneless beef «nd ve*! re«U(> Week Depen< curacy of ScalesLCO . «uun>;>t.:« muwatfm;umsKa^:£2ssr,ag&r£^^M m 'BSint* Industry.' And thaba llvestookUTastook: la . PIM CINQ lag .from the strong d ei^ d tot ket onoovered a. mtQlcn*4oDjmtman.«oaar tag ^tha .irai«btv.tteKatt<;,£lQkatt Caddlng duatry u one of aouthemH u U m uIdi u m J . ■h jaeat products.-ni# reUUitlyjUUvtly Ml« b t O. H. OOUiBEBSliBEBS ' private-and t be e 'buiineai 'b t ^ W dtcit 'that daala-with'aoale« inapecticnil ^ t i a ^ racket. AT- lrtw laveatigauon.ilavesti^Uon.in velght^ta tbe-acateB poiM’crpolia ’ cr to largest iodustMea.I.'. . ' " i lev el' O fcow •»l»o g h tj^to _ tta in the live- ihe buyer and the aaOer,MOer. ... . the agrfooitunU startsetlBgisetlBg aerr* another s w i^ marketirket tomadtoRMd upt th*«w atar.bal^ w«iAti ii w u . wlil . ttlca ., s u n pl.nnlno now ‘ trnlted SUtes also contribute, ta 'esuatab* WUblU pointed out.tbatut,tbafth«»e thete ice. •- • ■ > Illegal aotlTlty-eoQsenratlTtlir.eiosenrattvalir.ea* - m q v ^ i iliwreaied toporto «f ihto.oobMenition a w n*w' Ushment ol weight in:ln:one one fonaIona are-many livestock^buyer*buyers .afld afld The big Job fa.the> AUS acalcaaeale* thaated a t a ^ t |780jDOO;a yeiyear, tara'.-poiv and lOektng.'.wel]?25ji7^2^ that WlU Imwow a w ^ and ’ ^veal durlng^e l9 m o h ^ ;M^ « another. When animalsantmala are• » aeUsKi who hav« a re'ealtiiatpeye a l tiiatp eye aad welghlog temnehih'la 'ia . oAe oae ofot aald-^-reeeat» t iastaoe*iaftaoe* -of beam* to jk v an t tha publlo tr ; ,;tto>.otber Hnd. moducUcO'd ibid live or dresaed.I.'ihe ‘ihe buy«buyer when 'it-c m e * to J Judging u d ^ Uve-live- aerrlee — eervica to»'the'seller, 'the' seller, taiae walgblnt of veal:Teai; . ealveaealT detan n lattU iba a c y ^ a t ^ .Sow grade meaU has inete«sod the *eller determinennlne tbelrtheir stock and it would take a.elevora elew service to-the buyer, and service g a r a g e ‘ >i0 totuu!uir. to Au«trlalla..Knf , and service showed tbb'-imrketat operator haahi b a l^ :,,ijfi'.;...;.;.,vi/,>V'‘. > • . ___■ '.;•••• ,•■ r what -goea scheme to tool them1 onOB weighty.weighty to ev«t7 indivldaal1 irttow ^ cats(«ti b M abartfWHghlngtag forf or l i years,'Tisai m U . th* 'noat'lost' 'oaan OQBimOn S M M M M■ I M M M M' '..I f' .No dMn pdymtnt i . SSeeUnd .and the Central Amerr ' ’“‘'r -■';' ’ - ;8ome s U t a and areastreas have no meat . • • -v '' •5’*“ / ■ 'A great many doH«nloHai8 thatth a t fonn o f ptivate v 'sSUU U U Inspeo*inspeo* Bobert D. ‘Rumpeon.i.chlef ct OllTRIAteO'-,:IWtO'-v:,!'. ; to poy , - '. • chsog* hand*.e«h. week ctc t theth a U oa.aad thoee doisglg biutnea*bnatnea* in the scale* and weighing branch, U T A H S T P K M . SIAX _ • ' various lUmtbok ..ancUonleUon yards tbeae sections 'are atat the aurtgrnurtgr sum* vp'the goM of liirMniCTth lr agency S S m ^ S ^ S m S o^ uS I |c|]i{ornia;a - ; depends on the'*eenracyiracy of the of the wel^ier. There'liere uU one with.this oommeatvn^’ner ^ aee that th a t period. JKtlS' iCRESi - " scaUs at the yards. The3m checkins agen^ of tbo federald govenuneat Uveatoclc aold^on the.h e .- baiia b ^ otU “ •< j5ma*y':-#unetton' ;et tl aiid maUsg certain that honect ,1. Fu.1 e.. ‘ »uiiBiNa suFpir ....•, weight to-a00y » ti^ «Blghed:rOD wBW|ed;r0B acal* aadweighingTAaacbj*.I wtnlmuma th a t n u a t ba ja a t. ' ^ “1 ^ *llw L.toWwrt * ; tt»nsactiona are nude involve* a ' aee.that-.aoaka are‘testad.>egi : ;To Batde compUcaUd prooesa. w ^aaS S a wictton eotapao); taka i ^E ggB idletini xmeoniden* laDy-,.** re«Dtred br th* paeke tai* ot th* and .JtoAyard a|I3. ^ In': m auay max ■. r: " ss9-sg=LfSBliBBBBM S Dat all-:Uve^. lUta*. tb* t«*Ung.Ii.pttfona ;,,«Uled (sytosportaajW ^ m e n te ind OD their tumaeb; lia*'-. about 8.0M • Ka£ i .. tbe cause ot ^;rlce(>llalMU- ias« g s.» A ^ “u“s^£ . imivBRsrnr .OFP idID Aab BO o . . hidlvldaal:t«nattalblUU*r,aadUU*r,aad to Qi)der iti jt^lKlietioa. . . v N X 'l l J ^Ijact • • • £-r -^ Blgh Qualltv conduct hnreSgatloasas ot weigh* A a / lariueh' also,Oso. must rl..7^^'^ the salev i^ tn aouthem ld*bo Thompeoa aald. -W*• are aided, t» . v^wyingiT t ’ Vr- Orirnxs fn santa.Ci alaraffn^ r a f i n ^ hiire a oertUIed OaqMctor.Motor cheekcheck of Idaho poulti7r hua- nr lounirlagly is* , i '^ W n 6-apneot-Uab.dlebtekjbul« b « ek jh u tbelr'scsle*:and the9 *c*ie*.scale*. ar« £ * o ^ dq>artmea^^ and ^ b e r t however,-by the 'tact1 tha«^ mo*e • talae^iMl*I* ticket.-ticket,-he h e '.is ; '-been*«>pr6blem:for » yeaii/ito checked every • *!*;•• months.montha. .- ToT j *• ,5 » * uoiwaJtyW eztenaiontttm aSS wea in the livestock ininduttry d u stry try lUble, to'criminallal pro*eeuU • e cMuatlvecM uati^ week.,' J . . -i.: ...... and aoggeations ate glv«n.:in are not years, or both. -.. - ^' ff^oeaoato m » scale* rest i n Htm xubalicoe a balance this.' buUetta for achlerlhg aad are. able to Tbompeon 'said1 - that ^ t despldespite fK M B i -taive*.- Thei«'‘li *:.b*lanceft: maintaining high egg 'qaaU(v. taks MMiir au tm aat.ofs.bf t doUarsdoUar* oducalloaiof wdghiaaateraIghiaaatm axand paaa y \U' ■;— ' ; >]imlfcr oa-eachieommet' et' 'Ofo t the tbe OonttrncUos-. detaUs fot'.-the aaauanyi'trom honestcst livestock bQn»taat..cbecklng‘Ot.scaks.fot.acaks, lila* . ^ •. i 7^ '- ' * ■">< ff»f» in the'le: center of m U a g , room and “ a suggested m a e ^ men through. inegat.at.weighing weighing oorroct'welghlng *tin.ihows-uatin.shows up. . lj f 0 t I V e S v. tbe acale, Sbould.jtbe'eekleaa.Boalea get layout f o r an ,ldeal. storage- ^Pb^dperdtives out of balance. oii.efniMeeb*}^itmueeba}* pacUngnsooIer taaiidlng' an'glT * r' ^ 'V 'JCa 'J l . ance‘gcnlves’* would’dlp.ont.''dlp'.cnt.ot ot ea«'.-. ..'V'>’v./; I f l n C l its Iiot In addition to th* the five Tlte bulletin amtalns."a' table -""t f „ rknives- dn tba-aeU*,-there*,• there are we *ammarislng the united BUte* TO SCHOOL CASH! 1 otber, balaaoe tittv**^--on«s^-cn -. ththe e standard* for. qualityuty.ot ,o t ihfli.thdi- 5 '/ ; . ' ' r*oale.’m ^ vldQai-sheQ eggs withiot tpedecM-ipedflca- k : ■ - ^ i ?p Keep Pace“ a c p tt£S*»Si?’2Skhiire* eaeh tlon*-tor quality taeton-otrtoii-ofaheu,'S ah«|L ~ ' W ^ ■8ravAOTim^/-Aug. • . . . . air ceU whlto. and yolk ofo f the ^ W *>s IfY oaH t^ 1 W l B i'iiin irlmltTtTn -fi destined to rf* aai*ihe « » 'stia-aaothert'tihle-eRnm- I m t » p n .ce oa t uJn Urto^ crack betweea the aeatoiale andu d theth e erate* UJB. ;welgbt claasea^ toe FBEw?60ti^'*' S !- ^'et:hl«h qoall^ eggs i i ^ iiCE CREDIT CORf; { ^■ M D dnrttial H tB s becomeome fewer, fled tgr the irtaU/aad^btt'boDd- ^ 5 ^ n m com plete late* new» ZiMlUMr S' ,-i ■ ■ ■ TWIN.iiUlUWll* iomw I ! < S ^ -pyMgyi m aon iy '-i 9 Va lipPr icbwe raieht iNUictia-nay be .obtained from 1 137,2W(i:St:'W.St.'W. 133 W.-MolnVloln J l ^ , ^ *ggj eyaty. •rtcaltana, ageaU. . i J „ ^ ^ Pli Mwaz/'■ 7 m ,: . Ph.'67^9(^;>048 fi T / ,fRk<«Mfcer nnleaa be unitesss£gisafrr*.arsRS« with ^l^||&«tber fanners in cooperaUve self- J^riiiaB-lW W B WAirP ADS rfSM idp -enterprise*: tbatlat handle ^vijAeeordiattelVilhtt*t * liu 'V M ^ * lM ^ as^==sg=g=jg^ J / ■W '-tbe off.fana phase* ofOf his fannfirm take-a.reai'pouDd^,AirtB«. a i|B[i?tiitUiesa.**.. *re now buyingxiytng only r r ffnanirlr iiiiiiiitiirfm nhtn*' i .LilK-SSIper.cent of tbelr fanninnsuppUee suppUee pany maaagv,.note* there a n he' heat’s oni v ^ ^ A o m tbelr retaU cooperaUves,«raUves, be many prtrata-.traauaetlona.over the't; ■./.■. ’i'-; .’-■ ■• •• • , growth p»> acale* lhat bavsnt beenm inipeet' t spEjCi ||CHASe . es. ' wi for a long time. Bututtbeeeare tbeee aw .'. *• .‘. f ; E l ■ ’ J hi qal j J .E MMONEY e WITH I Ends of Plosfic»tic Moferiord PA■ : ■ . m ■ | ;PROVEN'BEIN BETTER-SAFER 2 Yards b Grupp fliU(411 mtno om ingi rem ind, u i n o o v v W ^ thi lh i limit .to ofdiir P»c!fi* . ..'new fom ult iVo Wyouh«w'ttrI*dK*llyTl»(»v-d lUlly Tl»«'^'TpgVt mimd im « theih eflntit W .^ - ' formul* Hi O I hating oil. Moii] fW' ilP r^ •• •' "tlUUwfxT w od- dti^ i 1 ln;tlrM yWv* evif fad. atlonet,perftia, per gillon tlili yett thiii.a evttever Wfpwli'jrbei ■?:■ iSUUSFORAaVoUA U . YOUR N I U S IN !; * ' ’-V ; LargecYari ■ U r ------_^ewPagffiicw Padfic H i a i 1. c la n «n(fdlMlbuklng^ptoIobpIwmef full to m , life, mtnimiziminiraizu needier ietvice1 adU.calU. AmAnd, loal 37 PRl ” * ' "'CobpefttivMpeMtivM'y6u'Uw»y.;gi^^^^^^^ I i; '‘T i» E d c Uvay v e ^ pplu. liu volume uvingi„.coo^di.coo^riy^ ll| Fbr.jkix'Mjt’.> U ',M A k i ' . yi I; CARS^RtS^RUCKS ^ I i.„i^cTcACTORS ■ ■ ‘ m iYS'SpdRTiSVs' l i l H i i i : ; UlimDraE I V i Itoloiud&'vAdvertlsed ; Advertli I : - ■: Sure s^ ip K ^ p f i y \ I > l W i t o ® n j : - a i i d sJ ~ T ~ J i , y . ^ t> , .Flaimeb -V-, : H M BMBBR FAOlFlO10, OCWi ...'i rGOxtiSlE?t$E

-I ...; . , ...... t v r-^ T r' ...... y \ y i f v ^ ( y i m M rnm m h- ibf Surpji^ p ^vSaajif.’i^rb'owmrawaas^^ •8*88* cyll^to terintoa ibratUtuda.ertba todU almll «’■ and S|K 9|9gSlSiB ^B Sj^^^^H W lttd lT to a rt .biean grower. ' ;'«&?!*»■ otbei ibUe sidftUg rr^'Ibe.poaalble soiuUoiM^lvrapad mark aaaodatlon .U. M l y ^ ^ . to js lObfor- The Ideal solution w o o U ^ tuns :«m I ?11W U ^ ;oiit to eonaume tbe amount , rtsdeti . would.Uka toa knewknow Alf.-/T? " € E ,« s r 3 ; 1 - Wbat tba area ' grbwq&-thinkv’think S B I domertto wt«r., M t - te>Q' - im pro* ^ Ser(Viffl^^l [DAHO, ' ‘hla publlcatloa slao.potots out poaet 'of too ’ be Uoaeoi adrsn* tbat tbe prtoelpal-advantagsi* .of ot asao .. ^ rcM for Seed bead a a n esentlally beard- madl . KUbOk'' ', •; 'ita, making them mon-readUy to 1 let.^toe. groups ' discuss tba .1 ’ TO?"W!M1» 'Nordan • acceptable W to grastog aalsuda.,!»■. problp r^lem and; tbeo'present ,ldesa / . 'berever Mordan bas been eciuel t2 o ’oror sn^ snd. ncommendsttOTa. - ” 4 'ax'B^^fionn g eatgrea* blgber to total forage produo->dUo. . iti'Xtl» m -. * , bsa be< idad.'Zn tlon tban regular ooounerclal»eW W eyalt ^ted and ratodlad. . It u • ) tb s w c ally tbe created wheatgraaa atnOnsI .to :to bopetuped tbe saaocUtlod wlUwiu be r- Bail |U|)UD(OltiUIII-*«fflE-vS lo id d ^ fectt SSLT^'SriSS^.Sr snow, many trlala conducted toIrt *J* tbe »“able • .t* take, a stand ;Oii tbe ^ ■ and- fall ratos, andad bot, wwt, west, according to tbe. booklet,Uet. sumuss u ^ bean.oueitloa and;take ‘T Under tbe sub-title '‘Oultun,"« n ," actl^u tb knowtog It rnireseaCs tbe ,-m lobperaiiyess ;■ tjj( touUeUn potota • ottt ♦**«*■ tnajc ^ASBINOTOK, Juig. *1—TOe■liiB "Notdan does beat when drilled b ^ ,f» ftmtrurn OOOfDlttM ttpOTtt D ' toto a tlnn, weed-free, seedbed. . ^ ^ RailroadRa to. Lata ftU ploattogs an' best to toe ‘ ]>tussri-^ 4 : ( 1 i reuctov to tbotbe ttlon. tact 2>ttdleT- SrtowU, 2d ^ ;;.. tUoa ot eoepenUvtt »aA thtisUtit prtdplUU^ ^ “S“, vim ' .'■'Sf ® rona. Ttia «ooperftUfe UX pro* Groat Awardsr c l s ® »prl°« eeedlngs ara oauaUylusiiy B ^ sad Blevater • eompany, ■ * ; Gn * beat to areaa with blgber annualmual ?^la PaUa. and anaageT f ^O a "< 0 « * 1 N ------d . - ^ U ffls t n • p v t of ttiB oarreat t e ^ to appear. Teama are on "^ o ^ v b lU .w W c h ptfiedued tneb- MU to all parts of Magic Val- hOUMu.. For4-HWork3O p k *’^totCTO^farmen and, rancb- ^ ■ E H H Fo: en WlU find ample toformatloaatlott W . ;.I. vif«-h'.vi«ii(i^.'!^^ waa vdMtx In tbe meantime, the Idaho dB* . cB ic wo new about advantsgea cf the NOrdsa, «u]-bean . eommiiaaloti Is e^Unlng f,| Itfued to 4 -& te ered to variety, adaptotlon and uae, pro.cul- new waya to toereaae domeatlc tS S rt^ B to to w l <»pitol cer-« r - aemben ture,' seeding vigor, forage pro- °** ■-' -'-'W '-a .k's »U* ptw Jd«l coa»ent w ^ tbls yt JQ aup- ductlon. giaxtog management,nent, of beans. The growing ;of a ob* irogram. and aeed production. beana Is ona of KSgle Vailert - Gata««.tni»t>i!)s it? e d 'fra n tba p«tron< to to* wUl go Authors of tba buUetto are ®“»f todustrtea S d a J J ^ ^ •, to tb e retund to tbelr ownown ' Beboisi L t -Jdalip, _ ;l « o o ^ ta tlo iu .‘OoaMa( oould to atu toter- Ronald B. Foster, manager Aber-tbttw ^»ento of the taduatry muat-be .* Mid ested I ion deen plant Tw«t»wf<«i« . eenter.mtor. »nd,beard fromrbe^ rS efonn ofVirrtttea eon-»o« ' ' Dnlted Statea department offa ag* c to rs tbs ssaoelation can-Uke“ tg; ■.■■■;anl>:B*^^«^ 3 t whldi wouM TciMto to et- _ . BUirkat ElAIONXMa 'sa W 'W 'S W V ^ - '^ I donor rlcultul*, and Bugb litSMj.r,-,u. tn- ^action w plot .actton to aohs fbe ' . tron yesr to ytar unlee^ J g J ilJpM''lii» ’^ ll«tM_«o w. u 0..0. J Id. Tbe peztotendeot Unlmsily of Idabo ST'S: • AlitaeBiSfer I mL In the cssfl ot memben n g b to PW 't t e ««ra Whlla grawtog aa tiig^a feet to h S f h t Boya> asrrestod hla1U« laam flald,laat t *«». ( « i*« p m i « j g j » I back TetonU branch.expcSnent ata- ^ t MOOOTIITC. • BUW r r m - rdlng to tloa. ^ 1 oould M eM ctea »I1«P » • _ at« Dl ths nm to «6to ¥ 1 FOR RENT I Id BtoTlde ooiueaC by ^^ IU n U l a n d E m pire i r e ^IJ^e G rp ^ ]|^ jea., A « n r P Behind Schedule ^ Costs Climbing; ^ M«1 lor »l>.bul. . wti . .(. I would b« moflod to »U mTO- k I^ium WASHINOTON. AUg. Il-Ccn- ^ y I taSt fw ««e ««t| !i I « j e iMiuso-tUl e o n to ^^ ^ s A verage B ^hr h c er s r Tiiani;961T *»• Sfc^^nbSSe.^PpUeatlODa sutoer^«g«» food eosts rose atoost i*. - oamiFweW > . ' ' I . - iboUlDK'tU WAUd 1 •^ e O re w Olsnt eompany Bi ^ •’■ SA per cent during tbs fbst'balf INORM^.RMd JL TSMwi e s p p u ^ re- bPOKAN*.8 P0 Aug. « ttlWr-WitoUUb Wwsibtogtoa s jh ^ snd O r^ ind to 0^ - of 2M3 over a yew earlier, ao- !Z ds'ss well »S to fenersl eor. „op,crop# ,of wheat, ranging fromn 10 nortbeftnortbem Xdsbo wt>er« 'Uie wheat' v\jM is : nx8Bto8 lUgbtly be*> ^iHil cordlag to an ecceomle researchm e t = i Ita (Urtdeflds. . . . . to 30 bushels over tbe sversgafsge sad «^ S2rt; to 5 « to nowfa^Ssd^ti'be^ \a O m m ^SSte tock;C 6stIy:'Swbestiastmt4S.-\' * . b b s a ten^ snd WUpaasto may apply., t 5 ^ . aUghtly below IML Pef csptto•piu . . _ iii'tha nsuoa's.targart'iWiest . ithBT tw oonsumptlon of fhtld eteam, i • TBTund m u i■ tS ^ ■ DSDIS8 Monjra. It, AM. « - 5?“ * county wero harreitlag-sa s v ^ soroil* • » * W tter shows UkeUboodTil ot •» i> : -jjPHii i r b r ‘«stfi..lf W in e mSh pr«»“< ^ -‘~ oooaty.-^ W W Sage f yMA TW d f’«ft buibsU 'to tbe or oto .*5; w hnm n U r ^ l^lHf " “auch “'•* yfgioiykUi wenwi nmntog 10 buabela to ^ ^ ptioa , ;I m h m ^ S | S B on has not bsen obtotojd“ S? u ,mlHalf w tiloo.diM n • Wtr. ss« • Sa On sen*er« bJgbsr'tato Maeat si>' w . well' oiff lu t yeart'crop™ ja££‘ffi‘«4iS.SSr£'tS1S5 tea: It la tbe however, cneeae oonsumpuon rwlae. tba eoosent.tould be , in. ersgea.of Prom toe ' wblehJ fto S was jmd Wt by stripe n»trto t »to, S i ^ o« f t o r s c b o l ^ P program. ^rate ‘la expected to tacrease over '- ■■ enaom m snt «a % m a l .1 k^vt eoufitry. s s ; wtal^ includes WUt- and bot w wMlber. Uueh of tbe B fSMn a rtto ability,' aud toe 4-B the IWI figure. • . Bsa:sad.Utsb eounty. idsbo,?S ^ KSi^ bo 5 « crop ot • o t t ;rt>lts w ^ ^S b i r w ^ - w U ba. takenea totointo f — - i£“"S^'"«“Si&‘SS*“ e««»epo^*tf.>WfcSsof S 80bu»b. • ooDBldsrattoB to oosridering■ing tbe I - ; •... . S& S T i ^ * ^ o f tb a boy. or girl sp* j ^ irm Units EndI ^ P «; %in> WiaatOD ‘ Wber.;;oaasgff, SSSf.* "'■ j S rto ff geur radiator 1 - feed ymi*U«J. towwl dW««^ Odeass Odeass' Untod wsnbouae. ««.oom. «S£SWSE£‘£?!£SJ g f f i ^ p Losing Funds18 ^ reaUtsaoa, sad c^emnstwas psny.^ the regioo’s largest ooua-^ »sffiSm>i«>oui.tJ.i)« wuntf. P “ =~~|i :-;fcVtaport-Hsr. c h a in s I m i " ,sr .r ^borr srlngton ^ “ srea. further north.hh A l“laat t jyesp w cams u p tw oi 17 to *0 W S W i S B W sast-ao n n sl yield for th O 's m Is M .. b«sl5Sw b « ^ l» tee tbia lunaawr. C. r»U inland empire wheat produo- m tb . I RADIATOR i ^ bumtoef.‘'.el o t Si» Fortf transfer Ij* “ i d a h o t h I i s S a i a - - iwsfcw S p " S s« « v tbsn*aTer*g« y i ^ ^*‘-?**?5522 £ '«w',-.‘»'Sltil»««'.Ci>. IJ-,;. SHOP t)s.insde.'tbea.f«nni stitot« ^b«tetog.m .nua4xsaasw sn totAt .K 'iss.,'srsthff mSDA,' ndibt » ? • to ttfftas ■ m itsl'horS tsla probably iboiUd?J3 wonna * weighed 63 ^ d a l m “ t »5“ . ;t«|iOH!|t i7a*-3274'4..*..;. |H ||»tt..WaahtogtaB ». ../..-..HMm T H E O t i f e i J b iK d . But M flod mod. »»««>■ a psi^te-frae Uttermste.'Ste.'l«u snd-poor«t snd-poo a «e»i««. trw ng MH.ttfc westber con*tuit **««sSEi,“j iteo* trlbUtod to s'low. crop of 88I mil-mil* S S I ; tba Uoa bnabds. . M y H ^ _ _ , . .hi/»w - with scnsgts stiu dowo 10 I - — 5 2 W m 10 '■' '... .»J:i. tbia per o«iriHrd»iJiiftBfenirTirsg*If-sg*' -'—7 -^------' ■ « = ; ® - 3 r 3 r w;°g;rlcultuN Ptedtotad M July »,• ' ------— .-« » » H i m »«m »lw ‘V & f I SaS'S?!iSCuffi^■wiwit iQ«a «rop of M mllUoii buabela-labels. - » -—*« f i § |f> ff" n o ^ M H i i a ^ uble. Tba estuuta w u apped t to o «M ► jfeppifflb ' . ' ' • ' - • BDT8 8B 0 »TB 0 IIN8 ^ 4 *^ 5 ^ million buabela Aug._Jv T W INFALLS l^L t FAIR , tsr^ ' m u t gtowtn to W«Us WsUsWaUs lOODWO. Aug. e rs ^ a ^ r W ^ - -■■■■(. r AAGRICULTURAL e R i c i — iuu outcbi^ad Hoftbvlew vensS£“rtloi n Sogo f -5^—^ - ' T . aaeaw.sl-yesr-oldtaai; Sbaoi n d w \ f f i wltb tbu.jrarmen CRBDIT • Fooili. RubbtrlcobbarlCoatw l U n k * n tear lanslw. trom Cbsrtu > U ^ Ilart, Rler. m e new snlmslissjffi.'s.ssrew bUUon w ^ I*- §.,' «a*iU-i»-k . ,; : ■ • R O D U C U • yin« Chainln“.";Si','"-"f ;s ; ’" ■ 'S "l^llrtsrad MUitog Bbort- g « rtoua H - 'i 9 ' ' . i ^ ■ A I - T H • Extanil«i(tPi|cNMfhOin y ' m coneer eerted drive sgatort U, m - SS5 . • Long or ShWiti|i(hait||itehal.'. U3B taoriU tboritiea ssy. _ . _ _ _ _ ^ H , ^ • Rubb«rindtPMKitdfP^kft Chain i • AnyilyiMo ojFfl^h f ¥ l i g h t ifc .* Potato Plaifitar'Ptinler Pr*M 'W h**h F i ^ rs Notice! | • Potato CultivdHnultlvoting Blado* K : • Ofnm withtl Staii:Staal B a«ringi ' ^ i v S B S T o serve you,'belter better 1before Toean ; '-'.^ .K icit«t:^'i^a^8 8 pitch i i n S ' • ; , . .;«nd It ^ i d«ids i . l oto fthe c towiU'Shd ddei <:^^;^lner{ottf'sU'^nerics. M .ha.a«rfM*<. ThM . ; • Aetna Cornigatoirrugaton. '.,.; «vM*'t)is tw*>rM o n r n th iM r M u n o ^ s t a t e d bjr h um an Ii YARDD OPEN0 i•ecHsiit • r ' eY|, a^ucM the> sstfttKth t^ gA jhthst hold»_our :______; ' T * a t h ...... *i; - - —nd-tsh •> Hw >ls-tw- -T—^ i r d i r — ------• r ' . holf.** : ..■ • t.woriaoi tunnolL ,! . i* 7''.' F R I ^ Yr NIGHTS; Nl ’; ^ ^ ■' •'■ ’•■■.,’■ . Yoot'Piodiistto G ^t'A i ineriw the fuir^er devd-'. FT M lS'arC I«m p»'.:v:. i,.>& * When ysw ptai»t* iir -' ■, .', opmait. ol thli'weJlll Jtm U M l s r m * n h ^ J f ^ V■ . ::>-^ '. ]P*»Mll«air'Jnlacterlnl*ietot .Blad** ■ . ,•'; ' ■ shM* • M « or mH: ' folkiii«ryiiii,i(«A; . - V ' MhwSli'tKwkSi ; 'i.l^'.HyaiwlicgPrai^ iS(Bpt'. ildndll»k«i**W .’ ;'•'Cu»ttiii,‘Manuftei iBpect our,good oalection . ;. '‘I,';lm :«M M H m f . Drop do v n and 'p?P®5*' o’: ij«yt,iwn;|ii»ni»« ? p U H K ' ' . of U SED M AbHINES'.aB:N B S ',a 8 w e ll a a t h e n e w . . / * " l i| ^ K K v!u Sm CASE 600 SPEC•ECIAL" I^' COMBINE.-;' ■'fFIDELITY v;.:'"*' hi- ( • ,. ■■ ! :'NiNATIONAL aBANK ■ l i t:IM|: t ^,. twi, m i . , ■■: n*„;i|i.l»«l,«lll.(JI I CONTACT YOUrI g i i ■: . r..!S S r .W : 'N l I S B ^ s r ir: ^ ■ H BQ i H m i , ; ‘ Hi

- I \ aljsTlnjflSrNBWg . r?Frldoy, Aufl. 31^]9'< ' ' ‘NewChewl !^te;;sS$S-S ''lam ent, ,‘xdt'ho »«i® p*S5*i«:' According .to. ItoffiiSSe® ® -••*««» ,m ld»«^® * ■epre'ke'n't'.WMtem elates ahd'asslst wltb f«.ud;tteidV*m'itiidteu S.'fffiSSRW i ■ ^ ^ ^ H > hlblt''liMth;at;tbe:^altM T n ^ 'i^ . inln Earael^mKaraehl,'.? is^; .^VcSce Oct. 13 tO;Nov;»pT. 30;s o ^ ^ ^ r _Wea(em ' The la^pona*'»' tf'of> -pieple^UvlniH-peopl iOv'ttM^elty'etoo.’i^lrBe.'‘'• S f 5 a r n S S S « r ourlM Ura* ^ ^ ^ H Wheat''&n'ouUve>vVloe'80u U v e ;'.v V le ^ .J^ r bo . t « ;• aU l . te«sbtft-'.^gtousht; • .hroui rto ^ ^ ^ H .-. deatRlchard:K.'Baum,Pd;K.'Baumj2 ortland turned ^out - t o - b e W ,S5SfiffS2S'*« : t^om pion,I, ,. 'Wbo.ft who.;: operates,oper ^ a . .ftadicatlon^sf.totjif 1 ti fiuibM t‘i wheat'raaehi;ln :ln Bamjook-eounty,Bannock 8lnw.-tbe':past.'w»«Hne t .V m s ^ t dlseoTsied. -the itoldi l)Sg > c wIUt depart . .fCKuntmm''Idaho, 'iXdabs about h-nd nne over'withrer .with Kground eqalpmeot.'^.- W I H ^ ^ B ' Bept; 30 andl ^proceed, ^ . to £PaklsUn >iiidv..:dustlng to«TiveUfflineted;-adultaVeiiiit .'ieeuefc'in be '- ^ ^ ^ ^ H with s f ^ - .een. n . route'atrout«' at . western .ord«;',to fuMwv tilul ^ ^ ^ H ’ Wheat otfieases In Japan «and Xn^ infested'plaatTMtiw^?p5uU*£?d rb^ i^S?liie,t£u*rtreak d f beeUe In thee.-area,-"-Youu-aald, -area. -Toi . ' Btuiii aaldd: uie ttie tlitee’tli^ s'o r^ United 'States«s exhibit wn)ducts. ^ The exhibit wm introdc d 3 W est M ilk.•t^4ers- (^ 4 gg-,oY.ii ^ ^ ^ H H ’ WbMt. foods to the pei Atv!: 'Il^ljpropoeeli s t i M ' i m d l c t : ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ H j Pakistan and’wlU dlspl (IW.'dellTe^'to'trade , p m iat to r commiir. onmon -tisMie for- otitleU.'. baking .equipment tor- ci > be-m ed to oom> ' After. tH tb e e-^en -e v ld a ^'Is tel. olBl b a l^ promotionr m a ifo as " * a i " S i oSu. i “ ^ for .Uip use .of bousewiv t o r iwttlifig n llk and U B DA.bee.enhtalbee.enhiated Jt the ' Tb^^- ulUmataia S goal/ ot prices . under.,tho.,th e. fedofederal m ilk departm ent,. 'm’’may a y ;-;-recommend ri • Is to'increase the'consumi I P uset 8s;barr^d n t a «t optimum1 deptb deptb tor for si sage. Tat offers tbele addlUonal ^ad- W CHTOLD.J>. Aug. SSl—Wheat l- OooperatlTe assoelatlcassoclaUons, tep. from'lahd IrrigatedIrrigated.by by reclama- > wbf n ot remove vantage of being locally pcoi 08 b ^ In full swing tesen t^g prioduoerauoeraieiTliK lervl tb m tloniproJeeU topped U i Knoll GreekCree Station tol;W brush roots. 8 0 why n ot ren g locally-produoed combining haa b ^ In ful ta topped the billion- O r*i. and use tbe'w ater as a by-product:t. of commercialcommi tbe .past twovo weeks wltbwl tbe »«*««».• haw requested,reque* the doUar Asrk^ te tor -Si tbe: ihwt ra.: harm & Ci t] .. .. tbe sagebrush and.better? use tbe Tbey w are beef packing oper^ons.jperaUons. CCereal largest yields1 reportednportM to,lo. the basie i^uq- dollars. tr Distributk An Elko county KnoU OreeJc field laboratorj with and without dunands ot tbeI state's cattleatUe in- at bis farm\ west orot RRichfield tormuU to repl»ee otbe Reno. AtiK. Sl—An 'Slko d • dustry. , • ■. S.00 bushels to r 76 facturing mittp^u:s?^*„'n‘S2SS; vetlues 1* M 4.^^isSdto 1 . Twin Falls- UM70Q bottom thatiliat oaee once I(looked tiu Valteraity ol Nevada’s a averaged 08.00 bushels ' stttes. Ths airerase per 0/ Nevada's agri- fe ^ keeping an eye Other work at tbetll, Imlocitlon tio In- ryleld ./or >81 acres tomtO^f c t V»se ortS7».torttn. .. . ^ like tk amaU lorettirest becausebecaui of cultural expertoentaent station.station, Also, tbey are keeping an klng-slse sasftbruabtb r u s b ia Is now ‘Th e sagebrush bad slx-l tarns wblcb. flow eludes' finding the ths most eco- went ..over 9090 bushels perp< acre. USDA, in . , »nnounoiMinounoing the ub bad slx-lncb on several streanulaboratory^ wblcb.: 3.900 nomlcal way to get catUe to g«£ 8««d '•» the> Walker rancb-alsoran bearing, -tMll thtbe a uidwestem M l ^ . «boczcdisff.io iojniriaaiuuriaae gtgrasses tnmJcs and didn't-Jilil-l accompncerammll O iroiltt 0 » UbOTUmr^. : ■ M .a r « m t a t tyigemge reclamationrectoni anything but consume wsier hey have observed weight under range range, Cflndl^^ndlti^ng. promlsas to be above aveaverage;' coodensoy price,>ee,series, series. sltem a- \ t t insume water and <^cres. so far tbeyrnooa have stream obsei flow Also, researchersTS are' observing obse B ean'tleldsI d s ata t the Walker Uve prld n * r»ctor«ter Inin ththe ordea W fi HO' cheat cattle cut of grazinggraalng ararea,” A drop In afternoon stream - N e nov/ have some good pt says dark Torrell, laboraloiy les. Tbe research- w hat species lof’ grass cattle PK- were protected froifrom dsn-has been a JutterittC T 4t. it.coacem oc to elL laboratorv su- u id water tables,M ucUon ‘tb e reiea: is ft re- rer whUe on thehe range.range, TTterell *«■ ol frost; tbls weekW k 'b'by a J. the departaeht for .ee Iddio-Grou' u we. eliminated ers believe the fromM ucUon th e streamsIs a says th a t *aecurat«irate informInfonnaUon ^>per and Ernest£mest WalkeiW alker tlylng because o f tDe demiss< Sroup gSisSSh-gTcSStjy. a comblnaUon «ult ot . water from th e itre . - _ . of spraying with berbid tbe water table on wbat catUe> eat is'oseniialis w Plper's-abplaneUme over tlvtbe fields number of plants-tnd wltb berblddo, replenishing thelh tspped. w ater CQntin- ' t n ot only to a rangeange managementmaaagc ^ the : early■Jy swrnlngswmlnff danger jted rduxM et milk ret s t o , owing We did it whlcb sagebruah tapped. CQn ;:.UsedFsed Farm Mqchiner ! toejiarts to os ot water table program, but alsoiso asas.an an indexInd to hours to stirr up tbe air ccurrenu. these ^ t i . The*Tbe Mlmiesoia-Ml md p lan M PWr- tied observationsy the ot point. water t . wbat grasses toriS plant it^ wh^ ^ r^ Thlriy-oneB acres otof mixed w iscoiuln-serlee k • way crested wheaterass,heaterass, desertde *^7 the point, L llS S ia vtaeatgrass. Siberian «beat«i I are avoldlngr too » « ‘tasr «n u ca,L ^ I ^ , ^ grain averaged 10# bus has been eUcpted si- t 1 Ho.No. 555 John l)eere COMBINE ; Tow RussiiLU O O M pubescent wbeatgrasaerlan wbsatgrass, and r While peopleheir are diets, avoldlngr experi-■ AddlUonU. research Inc the acTB att tbe Albert -Pelley fonnula in «H«Btb«rSqtbff Jrtw<« rt or. i n v . if ,'i; • ; ' H a m p X 'A o ir. 81-81-. . mw — - Ten *1M» wild rye.- itgrasa and Rus- much fat In theirDlmai diets, nutrltlonltU exj developing springs to - ^gel Ss "hcb one and one-halone-balf miles .. a«k, at Jo h n D eere MOWER riet Union. ' . Ples will apply cause wltb local tbe prhicl- a<3 calves at EnoU Creek. The fiS" Hubsmlths aw -rancher I fam u In tlu Soviet Union. wltb local adap^ searcben have found calves ga(a died. Tbe SioU creek'&eld tbelT'second cutting ot tu Setb. Fongrei},^^ropa, Nampa, .1 0 ^ ^ to similar areas, Toi ore on a fat aup- oratory Is located9d SOW milesmUes north-n .go, : gnjqp. t«ld4bertour I lar areas, Toirell considerably more on » fat j ^toVufbJ.Sffi AND OTf OTOER. MISCEtlANEOUS ITEMS plemeAtM diet.:t. A fecMitftc m t fat east ,bf Wells, ber ranchers'^ plan ' gaDlBM andet'a-jsriTate::^•jniTate::‘1)m lo ’ Bemonl oT the sagebntsh i cd that calves put W hea some-ofIf #>««• these, proi ®o“« other ranchen t o (onputaUon.cif •. ■ ’ . nge prograni.; ' has a water conservationU sagebrosh an also diet trial showed that calves only two cuttings each r ir tu znisa'd Bm- - _ QservaUon angle, on inore weightt than .a compart-arecomi solved. tbereH be o - W e MW .lim /a good itock ef 1 tbls;areik joined Rasear cbera t h i n k sagebt eh had the same AcUvltyi 1s constantnstant ata t Knoll: „ for nwre pasture-in th k Seond ordefa os ' f; .«-'VDai» irdk4,^tera>Mtera'-Uabo -Ual -in that* as.larso blnkas dwarf sagebrush tree son group wblch had the a as dwarf trees is diet o t barier, islt^faitUUfa pelJetspdleta aad Creek. ; ■ ■ r •, . field area. Eugene Ale 'butterfat ba^ u S .A k Sheep- wider, ' twt^ O O rttt r« Basld ^ . , • . BALER TWINE 5v ipo^lroa.NeS^ao^i 4 ■ .. -4-..-. - , , . Ma^.ikrea-lann«t..and man, is'one ot the -lattar. ;1 . • ittieotln.Oenra’;'.' M tftii will p^c^r^de / ■f ' ' y D u ' party pl«Qs’t0 ’stop’' «t0 ^ , . opportunity for^etid^ ■{. > in is ttte , 8el8luiB.>tO'ae«B.>tO'se« head-1 ; d25sr,5^ ' ■ S eeus'fbr all your needs In ij' thQ.'Smvpean-i'ICuropean Cem> c TradeContraContracts tbe^ree orders .-p^ 'i .r. n m Uatket, tbenn Ily to MbMotiraw. tsneousT action to PAR-rsy& SERVICE 1 ' :• HiB'ttaTeleraarePor*«reiire Porsgren.and Indicatete SlumpSlim SfuS.JS’Seaerve S yprice align- t t -Silf . wtfa. K easetblelb Tlegs, Tai ^ ^ be mai&ts. . ,i .^ a le h . And Joe Paneben,Paneberl, iall of . JTON. Ang:»l »“ t among t^m aito ' 'iUel&a;.’l< r. a n d^ '^ .B . B in i n 1Rich- ; dity credit comra- Also to be brouiht-heirbuiht-betore'the ..I i K t , . ' ardMo; OaldwtU:I: Mr, and Mra. t ^ 113 J mllllba dol- BepV l« hearlnc'WlUDC'WlU’be'a b< pr»r ' I '^ail Boblnson. Fa;ett«,ayette, and Ear* of barter conu»cU posal to estmpk:g p t' from handler ^ MclSEFJ ■ H f ; /'^^d E ^ .OQtarloVOre. UM3. rsporUng rtmi&Bneote 1 per eent below tbo Puget eounC order,.order, . . *‘mllk dli- -EAR n dp»«n> in barter trlbutlng polats” located on- Ibe ! F f l l ' l # I or fUeal- 1901. Tbe premUes o f i olonriguUW o n r t ^ f a plant. - I M U R fNmGereai';real avolvei exchange of Ih ese dlstrlbutlnt pet FARM SERVia m commodities lor Pl«es altu ated?S5*.trdguS; at a ; Fh. M J I aterlaU supplied by trom .a regulatedted bottlingbottlU plant, iPestiM:tiye: sli^ 'HHRjp^ ,tries.* ■' whtte ,.pec^4..j>wluf d...jroductt,. i c l p a l commodities =^=^jj^^=g=j= re wheat, com, grain Hi :In Midwest,«^est,:. ariey, ^ milk, eot- --Ik-HI I, butter, rye„ cheese . . 1 ^ 1 (rAngrSl-«»^ - |P^«!ss”isrss-,iKtle not found <■ ^ nieairillTUcal-l*fl3 ------Wi . ^ * E W lfCJfl^lftlCE!^ ^ • in tbls cotmtr7 before liIs dam-( fl rest slnee fiscal lOU • ’ , i . Vi'Is- '•ting ciits '^ comcomm-M ln MI«W- f t tUUcn dollars worth WAt ^ Indiana.: r ; i n . agilcnlturaltural rese research E" .*i» ^ °!SSii“mIS3.£^ CUT-AWAYkY 8SHOV H O W »N » I I M ; s e r r l e o . said the) Imported In- fif J *»Jf A f L i 2 M v . Met li doing i ts1 eblefchief daidamage R * ------ROO>?6:eNFORCE^NF0RCEMENT|\ ’ ______IM ; in Berrien countyy Inin soutbi soutb^»e«t- ~ •' ' t-WBWe WANT ADfl . - I H \ cto MicUgan. In Cast ect I H , Klcblgan. and “m In %aelgbbc . a s 5 m SL Joseph and La PortePort« cow--c ^ t i 9 m I n ^ Zotuass. I H l U s cerea) insectinsect has done IH Mdous damsge in In Europe for .. I W nan y Tears. I t attacks ■ leans U Vill " cereals andd some gn grasses. Its favorites are« oau. bibarley. U'M Ud wheat Both.tb. adulU and fllll Ikrrae leed on tbe leaves,leam. cut- t 'l B 'tipg narrow .'etAiMHim from the [ H | B H ^ ^ B m H ftock outward. Plant pest control worket l^Uio*«aS» do W^PIS Ah e A termers ■ WAfiBlNbTON. Atig.' 3 ■S

  • ‘ le u million dollan In contracu for fUcal- 190 Is about contracu involve; excha: lonrtb loob \oag with a surplus farm commodlt ht»a, light r a d ^ brown T m N ir ITER Did Y strategic materlaU supp] ' «.%i« ■ >». iM^for WINTER foreign countries.* llo blue back. , Tbe p r i n c i p a l coms i i m i l C I bartered were wheat, con e ( ' .<.XB88 BUSHELSiUSHELS V ^ t h - C I ‘I^ ' ,WABBXNOTON.'N. Aug. 31 OTD- . y.y.tM'jTfn^dlF'Qiialtfy~ l \ f lify— ^KofWe sosgbums, barley,litoclc' ^ mil i^ q st G oloniarCorioConcrete Bunk' Feeder V aao tfs p a t 7 UL8 x&iuionxalUlon ibuih- • - • . ___■■■•--■• ten, tobacco, butter, rye„ __W r:^tt«a-«rop wheat i l k H H . ' ; • w ell:CASI h-ES ® ~ ~ ~ p r ic » aUiy ttCiu? iia - iu iirTro - -BBALUHB **Tiw^ranieairia'Tut agnem anls In July. July, ibIb is com- H i • S H E lB Y T l were tbe lowest slnee fUc B minion bushelsbl . H ' ■■ when W J mllUon dollars SAVEAVE »6,80 r rapportlort In July, iw i. • * VALVES- s i; of surplus commodlUes w • PlPE'(block changed forII." strategic mal M» iiaiON ; S T £ a - ( b c r ; HBanfc| H h Ih I TBY T7Maa-MEW6 WAN R V ^ I m ' ' * PILLOVy BL :'N G s ■ FEATEATURES-^ j l M g m ' • AIR COMPI N o w h M p irr's B H H • • aECTRICJ and used) , $ 1 3 t^ inun '.ie ieiired, iire 6,000.1b. faal M m i l ' * ★ Eacfe^«tl(iiitectlon weigh* 1,700 |l ' ' • Hundr*ds'«j 0 PER S ft. SEaiON .■ Ita. forforstui »turdtnM »: ■ , ''O p • F.O,B..i>lantln.WnFQnr-':.-. .. M • . Co™P>et«lynpletcl]' . portable, no . Get bn Oor Chack lA lin foundationndation Required Roirto1/^srv System SOUTH E T ^ H n V . SIZE: 1 8B" " ffro ro n t,t,; 2 3 " lioclc 2 2 " w ld t . m f lenothp,!lenorh per section 6'. • . T FEED®B0 4 *b!|Y! ttenr; ~UnK« Co. PIPE 5v:'Aii^ 1 ..nited Oif Co. .v?S0.S05rthjnrl

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    veuL c a s in g s ^ IHELBY TUBING - /ALVK SIZES V i" to 16" *|PE, (block end galvanized). ' ' TEEL (bcr, ongles, flats) MLLOVV BLOCKS — BEARINGS MR COMPRESSORS ELECTRIC MOTORS (hew ond used) 5EAR DRIVES en d PULLEYS iundreds'ef 'Mlscelloneous Items. lUTHERN IDAHO m & STEEL juthPnricAve. , , 73^85 15! , ■ ;■ ■■ ■ Friday, nj(iss.Sa>«ysFJs V Indian Woman' MissM Johnson's t* ide Twlr DoctorD o i Operatesres BetrothalBe tq InChapel Rites FromFro Wheelchair: .■ CopeCc Announcediced ; air force . \v « ^ 'M e T 4 Auv.'Sar> » NEW YORK. Aug.' Sl -"I'm ■ RICHFIELD.Rl Aug. 81—TheThe be- ' saw yw r t t u r tter t e ol eompl(eompleUly -independent now,” " troUialtroU Of PatrloUEUlne JohnsonTohnson J Sr-ind M ti. ;MtlOOliB K. 6aw- aaid D r, Mary Verghese with a . to CediC C. Cope, Jr„ son .of Mr, Mr. - ftir rfoTM b ue. U s "I feel equal to any- and Mra. Cedi C. Cope, ar« Sho- ‘ shone, is announced by berier par­par- ^ SJ: W t- lomwr Twto^Fato shor K l U , U cantf tbe brideIde of She w u sitting in a wheelchairlehair enta.enta Mr,« and Mra. KenneUi , T^^Dftle S. Buflmaa, wnion or of that Iahe had jost maneuvered - Johi ^ Nellie E. BuTtman andId the aklUfUakUlfuUy down the haU at New Mew ’The’H bride-elect is a I96030 grad- : S# ur; «»ok auUmui, n w York university’s InsUtutete of uateuaU of Richfield high school and in *military wamony J , physiophysical medldne and rehabUiU-bUiU- h u been employed at Suna VaUey AmTiB »t Kellli air lorco boM . * tion. ^W ith'long, supple ftogeratogera and the Bonk of Idaho,I, Rich- ahe snsmooUud tha white medicaledlcal Ileldfielc branch. doubl*.•■ring A t« wero ., Jacket she wean over herr aari ^^■ H B B ^^I^^H i CopeC< is a 1097 graduateuaie of • and^aetUed back te discussIS her DecloDec high school and servedrved sixaix *rtorm«l by tbe Han» E. w ort monthsmor acUve duty withiUi the indroclt. air rofce -chaplain,■plain- ' 'Dark-haired D>r> Dr. Verghesee U a armyarm reserves. He is employedloyed a t jVublngtoo. O . a : . KUXKU radio, Twto PalU. acmtamSSSBXW SS^M parsplegio parspi surgeon J n m India, ■Wm bride, given la o^lase , who does operaUona fromi her NoNl definite weddtog date:Rte has • ^ b e r Xattoor, 'Wore a tapereo ■ wheelchair.wheelc Now ST. ahe U finish­Inlsh* beenbeet ^ ^ ^ Beam bndal gown of laUnr . or- “ ^ing UIup resident training at't Uiethe UM fashioned with a aetach- s InstituteInsUtu on a Worid RehabUlta-blUta- bi« trala.adceoted a t the back ,< tlon 1 3rklng BaptistCircIeB( e ^ . ,*Ut with allk d j a n u ro*ca. a I , WlUt Ir5ublU^*Uon***^^*”^^*^^ s who ckUopM netkO na'and cummer-mmer- t11 i r . . alwayaalways look up and smile asIS theUie HonorsH W omla an n PATBlCtAri EIAIME JOH N ^>>^V iimd trimmed, wlch reemoroider-roider- L IL •- gentle, soft-spoken doctor wheelseheeu MemberaM of Uie Xvah Henelse d Aleoeop lace petalf compietedipieted ■ I up alongside. cirdecirc! of the Flrat Baptist diurch of Mrs. Robert SufcheU wto'.Wv- ' J degowni i " ^ . ■ SSm ' "I ecan underatand their prob- met for a coffee hour ot at the mo moving to Bubl ;,J - Her fUk' illiulon y ia waa.a.held held ■M l .' u g .) lenu lemi betterb than the persona who ■■■■IBBBBBIBBxlSn homehon of M n. Olen Ctiapman,iman. barband wlU be paator of Uie Btlbl ff « circle Of wblte satin ropea roped ■ tS fK lu hasn’t s n t to undergo p*'ystfwl The gathering wu In1 honor PlrPint Baptist cburcb* A gUt vaa. flth eeed pearls. 6ho ^cpledrlea a ■ a':.',;;; rehaUrehabUlUUOD," abe expUlned.2? ^ t m . AND) HHRS. U . L»E(LceROy MELLIES —^ JS io lrf to Mni. BurelMll..»In.; itute gardeni* centered In.white white | (Creason pboto) ^ Bdward Hoffman, . Panmount, ActuaUy Dr.'Verghese U Jtist c oaUf, Mn. BiircbeU’a moUur, ' „ bead and arms. Below ttuDs t she * • * — I Miss Howells,> WM^ ft spedal g u ^ ' f-,; *u2ia of iiaiior w u Karen1 Saw- can seJUier feel nor stmre, p • I sUter of th e bride. OtherJer aat- t - ______tIE P r. AND MBs.UBS. DAtEDALE im HUrPMAW S o cia f Events 0 •ndants were I M Robert H. ------"Immediately after the aed- Billie Frost fs I O'Dell EngagedilS u -r Don't M*gIie»SIIpp!iiff. ■ dent X didn’t beUeve 1 oould do I . f ------Mrs. Homer am itft ’Twin Palls, ^ aisleir of the bride,e, and*and N.Y.:N.Y.; Mrs, Maynard.Warren, sis* ) JEEO M B,.- collax Ko. >3. nnn udy MltcheU, b o t h Denver,>envcr. ter ofc tho bridegroom. Manches- Golden Wedding^ '^ 9 any^ useful work at aU. How“i2 I’m IIs S /M arried to ). 13. announces the engagement of E ttham, ter. N.Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Qlenn A .^ , U encouraged,- ahe said., 1 I. LAPM. wlllkAeet a t S p-m. Mon- Mon- her her daughter. Shirley Bowdls,tB to r F A tS E T E E m tower girl waa Stacey; Leatham, Ur. l i e s <>J^y Itt Uie Jerome Odd PeUows'ellows John Joh: L. B. 0*DeU, son of M n. J ItlUi air force base. • HuHHuffman, brother and slster-ln*ST- Anniversary 'I IsIS The car scddent occurredM to LLeeRoyMellies C ^ £K h attenaaat wore a white law JacIJack O'Dell. Twin PaUs. w .About ctalteing fa obstetrica att tthe t e Mra.Mrs.' WUUaei S. F«>at, Esgle, be*te . Ing to be held In Coeur d’AleneI’Alene u Miss HoweUs and McPee a t- aU u re u stwed with a fuU wmtewnite £«»Draker. Long Beach, CoIlf.,r.. and FAIfFAIRFIBLD. Aug. gl~About tended Twto PalU schools. He U ^ Btndy oyertidrt. Bach wore CaptCapt. John Jacobs and Lieut.5ut. Al l&oIM friifriends and rdaUves attend-ittend- ChristianChrist Medical ooUegeI and eame Ute bride of LeeRoyy MeUies ^ ^October. tent t i o ^ hospital at VeUmv, BouUi IndU. indU . Aug. 4 < at Uie Meridian MeUiod------^------employed by.NeUson-MUler Con- nu reen shoes, ■% short green!Q nel AlletAllen, both ciovls ait force9 bue, base, ed thathe open house eelebratlon o< h ^ t M __ aCrucUon *con^nuiy. eU held by a cap ol greensn net ri. N. UM. theUie Mleoth wedding anniversarylary of ‘The i hospital staff was onm lU ist church.-ct ^ Mves with a bow in tbeI boekback » ♦ Ur.Mr. ftoand Mra. Oeorge Abbot*.>t«. way tto a plcnle. MelMeUles U the aoQ of Mr. and ^ *** married____ Sept eountmS ww^wbs^ .AdwrtMMwr- od carried a bouquet of while A , t,x. ’The white lace-coveredi tatle AfterAfte three operations the10 ver- Mrs. Everett MeUles, Ooodtog. oopoos centered with yeUow / 'I ■ T featured a three-tlered weddingredding Ubraetebrae to hw fractured sptoe ThiThe ceremony wu performed - M Annual Rupert i.2S. mthcart roees. CL I cake, decorated by. Mrs. Ja m u werewere.i fused toto a soUd columnimn of by thethi Bev. Paul V. LaRue of the The flower gUi w a n « white ' rFlower l i Show / Is S f y9to e i aod M n. Vernaa Xau- hfioehcoe .im m head to pelvis.. This Eagle MeUiodlst chareh before - tfonxa dresa trimmed In swcel- - t- riUen and baked by Mra. Olenn mmeant eant she wouldn’t bend orr top* lightedUghte U p e n and baskeU of i ROCHE LABORATORIESLABO leirt lace: ahe carried a S pastel 'l Termed j € Successp e c S Miller. .' Floral decorationsI werewero ple overov when she was placedeed to gUdioU.gladio I reen basliet fiUed with KUmr yellow iioPERT,o r Am. J l- O r c tt W-ilT gold' gladiou and ohrysanthe*•n th e- a slttisitting poaition. The bride’s floorlength gown /. Y Offers Oireereer OppO pportunities for Dd white carnaUons. t.re.Urcst waa shown in tbe annual“ " i mums. "Ma"Months after the accidentlent 1 wu w u bott, *t«t«d* ta r^ to do part-tim e work.ork. IX wltowith a fltted bodice featuring a la J Pharmaceuticaliceutical Salesm en ung, Tusoon. A rit UshersI werev m RupertRup< woman's elub Saturday, Toeoma, W uh.; Mrs. Jack:k Ab- Sneeded S d S assistance to get totoloto a seaU» seaUoped neckltoe and long IB ieuL Ahdy Anderson. Cannon boU: Albu1110 mother of the bride chose oUy. “ Children of the couple attend-ittend- cabe, ' you see.** white carnations. n . advancement to exectulvexeeutlve positionspo in. sale* ar>d beige organza sheath dress• em*m - ^ •<» ^ .. mgIng wewere Mr. and Mra. Jack^ AAb- ^ At thet end of August she*Ue*U go sjujsauy Mosman, cousin of tbe > ^ I other;8reQt of-pharmoceuticaarmaceuficai marketing? roldered w ith white flower*.J*«r». entered by Joseph Bchon* 5?.boU wand family. Albuquerque,2 ^ N. ^ to London for a m onth's studyudy of brtde.bride. waa maid of honor, she he wore beige accessories» and nunnian. M.; Mr. luia M r.. Tom Ablijlt. “ J " ■ming wor» a street-length princess |C 1 ' , Tha rap(d and eonilnulnglilnuing growlhgrc trend of Roche Tacoma,' Wash.; Mr. andi Mra.Mrs! rehablrehabiUUUon centera, returning w ^ green orchid ooruge. _____Sweepstakea winner w u Mrs. S fflL ..,n h style gown of NUe green brOcod- >T Laboraiofie* has created the need for more good Ih e bridegroero's mother wore r i, « Lee Simons. PrinevUle, Ore^ and to VeVeUore to O c t ^ r to estab- w «e L. culbem n, • if? ^ ed taifet*. % sales representatives,ves, and offerso unlimited floral print silk gown andmd a Judgesjui were Mrs. WilliamI Hen- **'• Millerer and yjj, i India’s r rUst compleU depart-e P ^ OUier bridal attendanU were tRi ihlte orchid cortsge, . ^hel n u were lRON$REimytlly< _ ^ ^ 1 - ______ment for physical rthabUlUUon. eharoSharon Edgerton, Kuna,no, and Wm THE TRICK/C 1 A reception honored the new* uoyiUoyd Knodel or Uoyd'a Floral, predrie Mn . Edwin Stevens.' Ooodlng. Plorftl. Fredrick, Uiird. T------:------Mra. Qualified epplicenttIts are InvitedInvit ta write to rweds a £ t« 'r ihe cer«m6ny.>n6ny* who Judged cut flowent. andd Mra.Mrs. -Cooking••coo: Sue," Mr8.,L. L.U Cul-Cul* Rex Parsons,P firat; Mra. Culbert*ilbert* Tbey wore Uvcnder cad golden t.— lucsts were registered by' Ann Ala i Hankins,] Twin Falls, who bertson rreiber, son, aeoond, and Mrs. U la Bene- yeUovyellow gowns respecUvely.y. ——------Mr. John N. West,^ Division 5 Sales Manager, /lUlamsoa, Las Vegas, judg, . who bertson, fln t, and EdiUi Treiber, son, Bt Judged orrongcmenls. second.second. diet;did; tthird, EldiEldon Muller w u rlngbearer, •TOYto 'v TIME8-NEWS WANTr ADS Box 638, Lafayette,te, California.Callforn The luw Mrs. fiufrman select**lM.t* wWinners i in the rose division.vision. "Bla«"Block and white," Mra.s. Cul- SpoonSpoi type, bronze, Mra.. Cul*Cul- and 1Margene Muller and Dor- d a dustyrose linen suJl wltn with hybrid tea. are Mrs. L. L.. cul* bertson,bertson tin t; Mra. Eart OOode,ooode, bertsobeztaon. flrat; lavender, Mrs. lene 1MuUer. *11 iogle, wero( S flow- ^ SELLINO REStJLTS elge accessories for traveling.'ellng. bertson,bert» flrat and third; Schon*chon- second,Mcond, and Mrs. LUa Benedict,inedict, Culbertson,culbei flrat; yeUow, Mrs. er gUls.gh ■ ■ be wore the white gardeniafc 5vpr- r - nman, ^n . second; peoce rose. Josephloaeph third:twrd: "Low bosket." Mra.I. Cul- Rex PParsons, flrat, and Mrs.I. Cul-Cul* Lee Frost. broUier of thehe bride; sge f r o m her bridal bouquet.iique^ MineMiller, first and third, and Elmer berUonberUon, first; “High basket."^"Mrs. Mrs. bertso;bertson. second. aand n d David l Smith, a cousin of the Uer a wedding trip to the) east Rosecrons,Rosei second; hybridd tea culberlCulbertson,first; Schorzuon,ronon. AsAsUte n . whiU, Mra, JohnI Tre* bride, were candleUghten. Mat, the couple wiU residede Inin coUectlon,coUet tlve vorleUes, Mrs.irs. L. second,.econd. and M n. Lllo Benedict,inedict, vino, fln t; Mrs. L. L. Culbert*ilbert* KeiKenneth DeThome of Boise ? TZ The Horse'se SShu Glub Presents'..Presi ilovii, N. M. Lieutenant Huff* u CiCulbertson, Ilrat; hybridd tea, third: "Bountiful horvest,"’’ MissMias aon, aecondm and Uiird; pink.c. Mrs. wwu u bestI man. Lany DeThome.leThome. lan is stationed at Cannon air sUigli ■n air single, any color, Joseph Miller. Miller, Trieber,Trlebei first: Mrs. Helenee WU- Culbertson,Culbei llrst and second,d. and Biloxi.Biloxi M lu , and Edwin Stevens,^^ehs, |B8S838$fi)ISf®5ro8IBHRfi|lh orce base there. flrat; (int: Ouy shllllnslcn, sccond;ccond; kinjon, second and third; "Nov- -Nov- Mrs.'M n. A udi^ Kelwerth. third; Gooding,Good; were ushera. B The bride's parents hostedled a ErnestErnei Welch, third. elty aR r angem ent,” Mra. Culbert-ulbert- red.red, &Mrs. Culbertson, lin t;; Mrs. juJuanita a Olbbona, Newew Ply-Ply* S ehearsal dinner at Lake Mead .> Florlbundo,Flo Miller, first; Elmer aonaon. fhvt:fl Mrs. Reed Hanson.lanson. John Trevtoo, second, andI Mra. mouUmouth, waa soloist, accomponledmponied B tfficers club. Ros*Rosecrons. seeond, and Mrs. second, and Mias Trieber, third. AudreyAudre Neiwerth, third; lavenderI'ender by JerryJe Cunntogham. CaidwcU. E The bride w u honored-at-at a Reed Bonson. third; miniature,lature. DahlDahlias, one stem, any variety or blublue, Mn. Ttertoo, flrat;; pur- Mra. K ent Kehler w u organist. i re*nuptial kitchen ahowerr giv* one eluster, Mrs; Anne Dutsco,mtson. .ndand cocolor, Winton Walker, firat, firat. ple. I Mrs. Culbertson, flrat,i, and MrjMrs. Proet wore a two-pieceiwo-plece B n by'MTs: ifeii Strauv andI Mr*,Mr*. nrKl'Mrjr.Tlcedim c; HimMn, second,lecond, aecond.econd ond • third: two stems. Mrs. 'in v ln o , second; bestt col- beige Uce gown with green;reen ac- | rank Rizio. A linen showerer for and Mrs. lavlnia Elton, third; Mra.Mrs E 2 g ^ H itt. third; third any type rose, three rarie-varie- Miict,edict, firat, second and third; AudreyAudre Neiwerth. firat; oosmoa,osmoa, wiUtewhite aeoessories. EschI wore a | The bride is a graduate ofIf Ke*Ne* Ues, Miller, flrst and second.>Uon' for enant Huffman it an aviationlaUon L. L. Culbertson, (irst, andi MMra. n. Oneone stem, pompon. George MeOaMeOarrey. first, second and w guesug were Mra Rodod Prost, sdet graduate, Vance atr, force LoweULowe • Ftench. second; 'Tran*T ran - zimmerman,7imT"» flrat; Mra.. U la ttiM.;thW.; Marigold, m n c h , Mrs, Mrs. PhUUp Hoff, U as. . James u e , Okla. . nullity,"Quilit Mrs. L. U Culbertson.ertson. Benedict,Benedi second and third: Uiird; UlaLUa JBenedict, first aad seoond,eoond, HaneyHane and Mrs. H ,S .^ e n y . 0 ut*of*town wedding guestsguesU first;flrst; Jerry McCormack, second,lecond, three stem.s boU type, M n. Q. L. and Mrs.M Audrey Neiwerth, third; ’The’nx new Mrs. MeUles1^* lai< a* ' 'iiTT' ere Mr. asd-M n. Oooald Saw- andsnd Mrs. Reed Haofon, third; Acock, first; M n. Benedict,:t, aec-acc- martgimarigold. African, Winton Walk- gradugraduate o r Meridian highgh school tr, uncle and auntiof the bride,bride. LaveiLavender Blue, Dllly. Dllly,”■’ Mra. endS n d aiand UUrd: best artUUcUc ar- er,er. flrat;fir Mra. Audrey Neiwerth,werth, a n d SU Alphonsus hospital Dd Donald Sawyer, Jr, Buffalo,iffalo, Earl Goode, llral, and Mnt.• Reed rangenrangement, Mra. O. L. Acock, second,eeconc and Walker, third;I; na- schooschool of nursUig, Boise.e. She Isis M ------' ------HowHanson, second; '•Sunshine,"‘hlne,’’ fiMt.n n t. Mwtlxsturtlum. double, M rs. Ployd employedempU a t tbe hospital0. Edith Trieber. first; Mrs. O. L Qiadoittdloll. yeUow, Mrs. Prancea'ranees Pruit, Ptuit, flnt, and Mrs. WalterValter MelMeUlu waa graduateded tromfrom ^ Marian Martinn Acock, second, and Mrs.• EorlEarl Haser.Hager, flrat; dream. Mrs. Stan- ’lUylor,Hwrioi second. OoodlOoodlng high school andid served ^ . " * Qoode. third. gley * Mi Mtaer. flrat; bi-color.r. Mrs. Petunia,Peti balcony type, Anne four y e a n in the air force. He -anerald spire," Mrs. L.L- L.!<■ Miner, Miner, fln t; lavender or pUrple,pUrple. HaU, HsU, fln t; single ruffled,, Mrs. atUmattends Boim Junior college. Donnielie Jn Here are two sturdy picniclie hot ContinConUnue baking unUI blscuiUjiscmw Ireland. Wtoton WaJker, dishts that can be kept hott Uir in-in* are don^doi 10 to 16 nUnutes. ’ ■»iker, REGISTER NOW!r BUFFET[T I $ 2&9U.DRAWINGS 5 0 d S m i sulated by several thicknessessses of Beal Stew n n t: Mra. u ia Benedict, seeond,Kond, newspaper. ^ I Storting o t 2 p.m. Chlckcn Fet Ple a poipounds slewing beef Mrs. Oterge Bomord, fliS ; Oal- ' NIELSEN ------ardia.-Claude-Bond,-firat,-.and — < ------rMaker4-to-8-serrtngs)s)------aatabiespoonr-com ta t “ oU------— Schodl~of Dance— ! “ 0.00-?S ?-| - 1 (3*pound) chicken, cookedlOked 1 UtUblespoon paprika “Mra. J* *U la Benedict,' second. ’ *■ d | - ^ I O O . 0 and cubed,. ii (at(aWeapoons water ,,»<>“HoUyhocks, Mn. U U Benedict,iedict, PHONE 733-6343 ! 1 SOUD ^1” ^ U vtoia Elton, second; E WILL.L BE GfVENGtv 1 4 carrots, pared, sliced andand 1 emenvelope golden onion soup asUier ii*f> * daisies. Mrs, U L. Cul* - Member mUrnaUonal j T0‘ |\ eooked. 3 euicups jvater eodety cf Dance Muter ONE■ LUCKY PERSON: 1\. lU toacu(Mpeu. '' 1 (1C (lOH-ounce) can tomatoIta bertaon,b e r ^ fln t, and M rs.. 0 , N. ** | \ 1 envelope cream of leekI coup. > iPUI« ^ 2Osmphell. ? ^ aMxmd. I ____ CASH Drawings.A fin g S ____ . (nothing tonothing I to buyl) I , U L ijjU >1 oup wnler. *4 to e medium poUtocs. pared m m m J a cups cliicken broUi. iand cubed. ’ BHHIHHHHBiH ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ HI® I ~ (Adults Only) U 3 tablc-pobS T % . cutCut beef into 1-lnch cubes. « cup water. - Heat (com oil in deep skUlet or iL i package refrigerator blsculU.laculU. Dutch oven. Add beef; cookS un* WE WILLLL BE...Bl FRL, SAT., mSUN. . ■ SMART FOE flCHOOL . \ . 14 ■ tta brisk faU days, girlsto love ■ Combinecc chicken, carroi* and Ultil llRhtlyIIrI browned on aU sides, e Mix Sprinkle with paprika; add fl 1 PLUS— Free Bootit Tickets W ^ o to school In ft nnsrt:t suit, pesapeu In 3-QUort casserole.en MlKaUr tablespoons water. Co^er; simmer choice li thla plested-leoted- soupbouj with 1 cup water, then ailr UbtaF 10 boUl ♦» minutes. S tir in golden oalOT : ' ^ ^ » tyle with easy, deml-fltsml-flt into dilcken broUi. Bring toI boUj soup.« mln 3 cups water and tomatoi CIOSOSED ^ Choose- line flannelnel or gimisimmer 6 mlnutea. Blendr flour Into puree: simmer 18 minutes.s. Add with 'i ■ oup wster. Stir Into ^U Puree. toea; cook untU Under; Pattern OlrU’ aoutaoup mixture; cook untlJ sraoolh “ M , 10, la, M, Bite 10) takes ^ th ic k e n e d . Ja g^ u H t 15 mtoutes. ^ Sat., Sept. 1&JV|(1 & Mon., Sept. 3 ’ Pour over chlckcn w d vege*vege- p — « I®' K Ubles.uS MU lightly. Bake hi 480 nEB'kEBVOUS T t T . . . GetitUie Uie •* • *M deffree T. (very hot) ovenJcapsnle.speclfleaU until y fomioUtedlUted , ' y!'- g "n rb A p..» K M *rlw MarUn. Times- *1£L for Uie relief of IrrlUbtlUy, Pittem Dept„ 3Sa: w»r Westr H mONDAV)A V eielUblUty, BetUesa.Inwnnla. ' 1 1 1 OBU New York 21, N.y. fWiit ■ 1 H f Nerrons Stomaeh and Nsr. 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    • r. ;______. - i '• ...... '.V ,-.3 -t Am, 31.19 a , ® H inigs g s W allopop (G6wboys flell Footballers fe':FiyieeT(3e Tough Season B ||^ / ;.WEND£LLy Aug*. 81 1 0 - 1 aas s W ' ild EanP a n s 1 3 , W . talent lh' the" baelaield V Trojana 6re looking fo: ■ BPn,.E!ey©njcet»niInff_leitarataletterm M .anian o n U its 3B6th 6 t l Homeir will help B'ehrerifi reeord. "We lack wei] • BILLINGS, Mont.,?nt., Au?,Aug. 31 (>P)—Tho Mustangs'istangs' JerryJcr Wild struck out 13 and BlUinSB rapped Mlagic agic ValiValley 10-1 here Thursdayrsday night.night Wild never wasras threat- . s p e e d an d 1 experience, ened after the firstrst innin{inning. In the first ho spotted MagicMai Valley one run. Blllinga we’ll have-to-work to “'wrapped up the ffamerame In tthe bottom of the first when Felix DeLeon slammed a ' prove on last year’s rcorccord. XT ■■ . 3owlin and Bill LeFebvre onn base. It Our ffuard poslilm is strong, homer over the rightight field wall with Hoss'Bowlin and the backfleld and end posli ------waa DeLeon's 36thBth hom hom er. er. ~ are weak,’* reUles Behreas. Helps SoxTop; I f . The Mustangs tallied three ’The Trojans wlU open I Twin Bill'Is1. X8 in the sccond frame■rJVw'o'Idaho on two Fallsdls ^ 2 3 0 M uoa football seasonS on Bei Detroit 54 : doubles, a single and a Ulple. B f l H o l against Declo at Wendell at The Cowboys got their«Tally7.5W one run in a K H R lM pin. Veteran ballplayers bac Split by In the first when Jlm Couch • Win H E : A .pj ^ ^ assault against singled and Fred Walter# ,dou- f£K.v;«;lTO IntadiDg Declo team will A n t Q bled him home. - *'*rnr Conyers. IM-pound Boise, ElectsX il^ V O y,j_ ^ rtiujjUBn"-“ni> »fc»hab ■r:I b rtrb Over Chiefsiefs K ! ^ h | r a l y ; ^ ' ^ lor, Dick Stevens, 180-pound tor tJid-L vry Jasper,uper, isa-pc 188-poon(j ? i w * 1 0 7!- « I 5 11 POCATELLO, Aug. 31 Wl ~ GREAT FALLS, A.ug. uj. 31 Ifl-I fl- SSTtr 4 J SiJ^ab?ra 4 ; 2I 2a 1 Maho FftlU Jumped1 to aan n early Junior. *~u4.u iW-looi, liner i ^ ^ . G reat Palla ElectricsJ turned lrin 2 o i « ? | > aon 2 1 2 4 lead and held on for a 7-S vlctoiyvictory . Sxperlence In thethe.llne . line wllwlll be ®«t»S ' Uve double playa aa, they beslbeat J 2 ? S “.iKl?;- ui J o So 0 PocateUo Tiiursdayirsday aJghtnight BoLm 8>1 Thursday nlshtlight InId lhe Tlm.«n 4 0 1 0 MtJljika » 1 0 » one feather in Coach Behrea'sBehi h o a ij jubleheader/ y*nch. » o o o K,™*kuk 0 o 0o 0o 0o behind strong reUef: pitching by ■' (jap,' with these returning letter- lei n^troft ‘ aecond game of a doubleheader 1. 4 0 2 0 Jlm Horsford. Boise took the openerr 6-3s-3 with o|> ;,™ ; S I S S K , i ? ” men: ReUle Psrr.■w, na-poundI7a-p( three-nm double by OJena im Clark.CJarfc 0,*,,^ s o o oyoifth inning In favorivor or-of- the U J senior: s ta a soare*,*re», Ja-pc 3«-peund ™n on pitcbcr Terry Boise got nine hit*ilts In -th -the e ■ ______i.?jL2 — — Yankees. Horsford cama in aadand 1 • aenlor: Rex Stevenson.Itovenson. 138- y aruton’s single scoiw^^ nightcap but the doubleouble plays t : iTa-iwund senior::: Charles 1Han- o>nUi. " V Boise got its only run In the ™„ ta th . ro’S.A-Haiio i M ; vi:y»^ the way. :v.. aon, iM'Pound Junior,iinior, and RRich- Turk Lown. who pitdw ^ tblrd when Jerryferry Hum- Diiiinf* (jtIfl,;.7. di*—wbi- He picked up hisils 10th win mltach singled, Tom McGarrey MqGarny wr*. Couth, nowllnj BowHb. U(*b*r<| ard Rost, l9a*poundund Junior. The only two batters In relitfTSJ JbriV. LO D - affBlnst nine losses. J iS S k lone veteran a t thethe tnd poa!position ed hU third victory. doubled and Santoa Alomaru,m'« sin­.in- offiri.,.'"”-Hff (s>. Idaho fnilj got threethree In the u Jerry Nielson, a^lSO-p( gled In Hunimltsch. 211~Wfillrn. Cartnu. Ortfo. s D*.u i *t«t on two wolks. on an RBI sin- sln- a. a*. IM-pound •nie triumph enabled ui, ^ 1 Great Falls startedI wwith ith two Lwn. in-Ilow ||n. liR-D«Ucn. 8l>— 1 junior. rence Jones F.«ik«,r. 5-ii.iim.r.;}iSr 8PSP - gle by Joe Magglo, a wUd pitch Other promising baUplayei. . . . . ?®* *® ®P«n “ »'*r founh.e5‘ In the Ilrat when Clarence Jones „ .« and an error on thatlt play when >g baUplayers to lead to two games alngled to score Reavtaes and Ar­Ar- rp „ uB z SR n aBB n aoso catcher Ray Renfro threw wild atUfen the backfleldfeld will tncludeinc Tigers. * “ “< wild throw lUIImtr (L) 2 S 6 < 0 1 1 threw wild nette followed OB a wild tl^ w a 2 4 s to the .plate. . ^<<(0 Ruby, ISI-pound Jur They got two more in3 ththe e ththird ird * 5 ? ? 1 .5 Lawrence Smith,'■iKinW 130-pound uni. when Darrell GrlKlthlUi walked .ruLr„W, * ,V .*yI: Plrst baseman DanQ Eoff^ t t drove drove ■ M ( lor: Juan 'Oallndo,ndo. 147-pcm-pcuna ntoi JJ' “To * - ! mI I'i the rest of the Yankee'Yankee runs -.v.n and Jones slnmmed a homer.hom er. Coaaat. Thompaon. T-SiIO. A—l.K^1.H4. ' ^ second, a S m sophomore: Barry Howsdon. le second, a ' ^ J pound sophomore;I “ Van TK?b.'"r Neb< IS' !•! t t Bolx Gr‘“ f•Ita .b r k rb single In the fourth and a double iOS-pound sophomore, and ItMniUub 4 0 3 0 RMvn 'JsVS * ° ° T 1a v «i • a c I hv *'»hth. J |j ; s Legion b e r^ l IdV. MU obrlirb >Ms. - - abrbrbA brbrb ^ Schrenk, l«e-pound sophon t ------I 1 1 ci a ,a « 5 5 0 0 00 0 0 !, Up tnd coming linemen ' I R M 4 0 0 0 Mllnar >210 Charles 'au rch , ’m'SSfl’. 167-pouad . T ' w » “'w.™?«“A r k l l l ' C O rtian 2 s 1 « Naudaia 4 1 1 0 ^ J ii2Z atarted the {wo-na t»& ' jsli Sees St.Lpm’sj UIU 9 IEoff 4 1 S 4 tUard 4 0 11 lor; Westley Henslee, 120"-pc HUi«nhiW 4 0 t 1 cSumo IOOO U tgth SII] Funk is2 0 ii ) 0 ^ sophomore, and Frank Will ALorth * 0 1 8 C«mot«k * 0 » J noa * I J J ..V , A ’ l3D-pound Bophomore. Olen Agulno 0 0 0 0 llings w s _ Hi! & I i i s pew, a 138-pound aenlor wll ■•OrrtUC Hi;1 0 0 0 Down Billings i playing in an end slot. TeUb s T r m l T.Ul* , »1 1 J 1 , , VltmU 4 0 * 8 Ylncllnr 0 05 00 •Struck oat for Aquino I.’S I" V ' BISMAEOK. N. D„ .*i5-.Aug. 31 m Biro ]PhllUpa 2 .1 0 0 a.Cbaa>o*amoa 10 1 j 1*> * ^ _ The Trojans* schedule eon noiM OOtoot 0«1o«i 4—4 —SC. Louis. Mo., camee up with a i Honrenl 2 0 0 0 Want 10 0 0 ues with Filer a t Filer p Sepi ^ ? S l “ ‘ors’ other run. c m t r*iii 010 101 o-s0 -4 S iiiiiia ® * Kimberly a t Kimberly Bept, seventh Inning rally In a wln- 12 S 7 < sent ,? '“ “ n'ore’. two runs m ti' B-Sattt. rO-A—a«)»# ‘U <214) iin S Cm* S b ner’* ««n«* tonight I to c deteat ' A . . Olenns Perry at Wendell I m it DP-«eN«i. juMotuuii ur In 4ib: b! SLIDING IN SAFEIB is Gene Weodilag, 1 New Torfcrfc MetaSfvta oDtffcfder,odU in game a t Connie Mai aad^McGtmr. LQB;-B«1m; (»S )rcr«« . G m l Billings, M ont. 7-4 at thothe Ameri-Amerl- , »-Slnilgi for YlntUcur in 4 th s> onnle Maok ag, Hailey a t Wendellfd e O u ct.,6,' S , viC p Sici* Drc^H"!! can Legion Little Worldtld serta.Series. \ s:„x fj-i•“ ‘ atruck oul'for stadlQm after Charlele Neal singledslni to eeaterfleld la Maevratb vratb inning. WoodUag eam« In fro: ^ J^ciV k. lIB^ArMtl. 8B-I.l?e s«o 9tw> *1"^ T*>e throw fromrom TonyTooy Taylor I to caUher ClayCUT DatryxDDatrympla was too Ute. Tbe PhUUes PbUUes do-di Wendell Oct. 39. Murtougl ' ■ In ellmlnaUon play)tav today, i^*m 4 2 10 ts m en a n d 5o»i>«r ( t) *(4 s « , 4 f t •\*tom .r 0 ICriUUh b SlOl s 1 0 1 struck out 10 BlUlngs men and i M i I M e e t min TopT Nationitionals Match Coach Standings Alim 0 0 Arnttu • S s Ss t1 1 1 burled a four-hltt«rr ln>in« going ^ # 2 1 1 * 7 H e a d C o a c h UeNnl 0 0 Jonn 4 1 S 3 As C«nu 0 0 P.vllck 11 0 n 11 ? the distance. Both teams:ams scored » dp—Dr Pbiiiipa (Jobnw n): h br FOREST HILLS..s. NrY.,N;-Y., Aug. 31 (/P)—A.^ mmatch atch betweenbi th e W imbledon wo: SANTA CLARA.I. Callf..callf.. Aug.AU( 31 r*0N«M CUrk 0 olo'M M t( 0 1 1 0 three n u u in the secondflnd Inning.In n in g ^ Want (lUamal. WP—Dunktr. Wtnj en’s i champion, Mrs.[rs. Karen Hantze Susman,n, San Diego,Die Calif., and her WightmW ightm an rare-oick Oarlbaldl.Idi. former bas-1 Diiiint* ------» u '& 6 tllDnbtw 0 0 ItMd 22 101 0 00 BUUngs UiUled ita last run la * *nt».Clara, has ------J» ji m ir^ Unmlucb 1 O U tretf > 0 t 0 .it nu. li *"■' ICup teammate, Justinaustina BriBricka, St. Louis, looms as the1 best of the 64I offerinoffcrinKfl kelball SUITS at Santa Clara, * ” ^ tho fourth OR two walks,Ute, aft aacri-wert- __:______J (icial opening of the 82nd National hlnn Th*» been named as thej« Khool'.school’s lih..d .! !! Jli S 1 ll ToUl* 2 2Ss 1 * 1 I TT flee and a single. —TT Friday in the official oper id National tennis championships, T IiUlto I'nlU____ tt JT JU a* . m the seventh, St. Louis j U ljg entire lower half of the memen’s draw, featuringriring aecond-secdedaecont Roy Emerson of A i ».«lBtM Is m tm Ui. St. lool. Donovan Quits ' * . Peerlck. wbo •*« BetM 001 001 M000 o^i' 0-1 picked up four runs onn four bits,hits, ,_ _ ' tralia and third-seedethird-seeded ------^ _ recenUy became head coach <02 112 z-« a walk, three singles and a dou-; 1 head coach of AWgRtCAN lcacui CrMt rklU tos 112 z -« I- Chuck McKinley, St. Am P a i K a the San PranclscoCO Warriors in ^ w l r.t a fiuT' (mS»T fielder Danr R Budano- u w ^Pro Football «iU“!S:S?; (S:.t WESTKTNSnai, Kl,L d , Aug. ., 313.M • eleFeelsIs Mo., and the second ^an"ti ar Chicago CubV ^ l l I J S the Notional BasketbaU*«b.ii »»ci.- asso — >! JJ ™ r Orwt >4111 (2M. SP-Grilflth. (U. Loa Ang(I« ____74 » iit I r s u f i i ------____ » (A—Art Donovan, who suffered ' third quarters off th e womerwomen’s — i •■■ki i- » „ _____ with the Baltlmor« Colta when 111*!* P&lrlngs are up for contentli a a c Oarlbaldl had worked as F IU »r:Sr.-=:K S iil .11 .LOa-SeU« (S). OrMt r>iu the? won omy one '“ game their Yanks Hurt■Al l. Bt the West Side:.'VS'"cS Tennb cli) To Play BeesC C a jgij., ijsistant andId ss as freshman fteshr d„„ u ______„ „ j* i,*} 21 Grid Veteranserans f B Feerick'a per- C)»»»).nd------« 10 ,*ii 11 BB — B «*n, . first season and exulted later *1 The way was clearedeleared for tlthe /-v rm i.. mentor. Ho was Feeriek'a i S t a t e '* 1 ^ ' NaUonal Football 1 i n loumament proper w ith compi '*C rlsV A 7’ aonal choice (or the post, and ------« J ‘ At Oregon State ;league championahlps,M gave O up n M o u n d tlon of 38 qualifying5,C3!» match On Thursday8 U ( t ^ ^ o o l OfflclaU aelecled aelecled him 1 » 4« ' » * » CORVALUS, O re, Aug. 31 mmn playjDgp 3%iinday. I (ift—Vitn- Thursday In the men's slngl r a ^ L U j l* l * — Oregn SU te’s football t«am. cmCAOO. August CB-Mon- *Tlils Is not an easyisy thing to .jgtj. Qgni M elAf thele menacing division, reducing th e reeord ei ta ^play 'The new coach,• is Is the brolbrother national uicvt j F is n COUNTEDZD wlUi 31 letterrnen including x AMr P aim e Of Bob Oartbsldl., whom the Ban . ^ j: 'j}-, « I By tlie AwocUtcd1 PrettPk m quarterback Ten; Baker returs- -<*'>■" “ ><* tbo *>18 defensiveL*f**.y® tackle Minnesota1 Twins, not«”Xil a maa to p'w'"-^ ^ Salt Lake Olty. their Paci with a QUlver in his highWgh pitched gloat,t felt niursday.' the pace- Straight Clark;^ .^“’ Haverfot “ ■fqrd. Coast league affUlate.tc toin an ex-. PrancUco -OlantsI signed for fo a JJ f» TA T be upstream movementrement of tng. starts practice fiacunlay. - It July. ' CindnnaU _____ 11 U 401 1^7 “^ a Colta haveve been my getting ! New York Yankeesankees may P a , a wiry 37-year-old'?T‘ ® depor hlblUon a t Dertcs fieldle id Sept. ^ t. e. «W,o» bonus test July, Ilsh a t Columbia' riveriver dams ’ Coach Tommy Prottaro, wltb » -whole Ufe and started ms In \ 41-28-1 record In sevea acasons. u rted me In be h u rting pltchlng-wise.■wise, ment store executive who wi ranged Wed- D‘e>‘ Oarlbaldl played on threeU « m i V Aug. 39: < en seasons. jju,ioeaj.** ‘ iuo“naU?°ellht was arranged W. ibed tha NCAA Mllwaukaa ------« « 4U Uh Steel-leel- . again will use tbe T-formaUon « Mele'a weU-stackedI Twins en-«n- ranked No. 5 naUonallyr •rfvanr. elgl with HCsdoy by general managervSSer J(5mJc ’»‘>lch reached the NC Chinook beadeadSllvera SllTers he started last year after sU „ 2>onovan played 200 oof t hiahla 13 Joyed • * day of rest enenSe route toCo advance wli tloMl iMirue w«t«m regional tournament. Ha ------“ i* jl{ nu fS ,/^ d .v a 8-2.1-®, 6*3 victoryww over HutHMh "<•“*«“ «>» National l«n BonnevlUe __ 1680 1619 MB3 years wltb tbe single wing.win^ py w seasons in Baltimore.to o re . J a Boston seHes starting Friday m T ^r whoC‘“*’ and-HerTnon S Pranka,ul v-Jke »«red the drivingIg la y ln wwt h l^ a>l»aa ______*• m jm b *Xl>o DftUes _ U 8 1S03 u Baker, a senior thisI season, b In the Colt championshipiiamplonshlp algi h t a fter climbing to 5 within ‘tS ^ Sweeney. Houston. T e*. wl “ • gave Uie BroncosJ a 88-M58-M uiupset Maw York ------S4 »! JU' US Ukeer-wlth went through his ipaces a i S wearinSwearii President "of the Bees, JieN V T ____ 197 mm J71? toe of the haUon's topp collegiate 7 Tears ot 1S58-S9, Donovanonovan was two t games of the Yankees with and long white The Cubs wUl stop..« In S«i.if alt TLi -v . »>n over Wyomtog in the l Ica Harbor — fll 143 3 athletes.______ooa a front line nickaamedknamed tbe 1a 9-3 victory over theS l CChicago hlSSo » mwlaeho and long wbl i S ^ n i l S »e»ten i regional c h a m p iw i5 n S h t? ^ trousers req>UiUcent•nt of the HTIU City en route to Loa Ange! ------**Feroclous Five” wblchich was tbe 1Whlto Sox Wednesday nlgbt. where they open a aeries Bept scourge ot rival passers.“*” • MeanwhUe, the Yankeea lost a «ith The Bets wUi be idleK after t ^ ^ ei d ’- EUOENB TOPS8 YAKIMA I ^ , ■ TT I Donorao vas All-ProPro in 16H16U doubleheader< to thef*^Sev(Smd Cleveland Mrs. Susman’s match wll S 2 t EOOBNE, Aug. 31 WMEUg. PassU!'ass Master *through 1H7 aad selected on ]Indians. 3-3 nnd 0-5. wW^which could d Miss Bricks should highlight U held scoreless t ^ u g h five liveJl straight post-seasonleasoii bowl mi ean th a t Mele's TwinsrlM maymov beb« proeram since the favored me H ^,. . nJngs. came fromI behind to de- | CEDT 0 — —r . - - tteams. The Boston college-grad-«liege-gr^> |» ^pennant threat rightiBht to the players apparentlyy have simpsimple ' will be the seccnd-tim< iearYaklma-«.7-ThursdayThursday night nl | a tr I a 7 .e.u ! accMs to the second■ond round, major league team has pla: gS |£R iU uuate stands e-feet, 3-lncbesi-lnches and wirepin, this closing montblonth of the Susman. the;he 19-year-ol19-year-old the Beea during the regular ai W« n..d do,. W weighs 269. ' ^ “ i I •Uhman and campaign. bride who gave Americanmerlcon tenntennis son. Tho PltUburgh Piratea r I all four classes. Register • Tbe 37-year-old Irishm an and yonkees are an unexpected lift by winning ati t>ie Bees in an exhibitionjxhlblUoa a t I ' — ------^------w— thc-OoRa-wUl-remaln-logelher.In-^^lhw - "Yes. I think the Yonkeea are second-ranlced Oexks-whca_U}ey_ha;d.a_^ork _ _ I all G foyhourdt yo»» i M B a j H . B ippear.as a hurting on the mound."3un"d“^ said Wimbtedon,— « —second - ranlc< ' He wflT.scout aad appear.as 4 t T nationally and MissIss Bricks, wliwho agreement with Salt Lake, pubUc* relaUons promoteromoter for Mele. i adding; "I thinknk our own ^^^ed No. 5. t] rated No. 9. The Bees have a dual work: them. 1staff b straighteningI out." In their only meetingmeellng tbthis agreement with Chicago^KINGCOAI and 1 C O A t h - ^ ^ ■“ ' M innesota’s pitchingIng success year, Mrs. S u s m a n won In1 Cleveland Indians. WARBERG'S } henceforth must hingelae on ace atraight seta al Marlon,Marlon.. . Pa. , Scores > • _ , Mrs, Susman haa a rugge 1733-7371 «or Oualli [ . ‘Sisk s, AHBMiCAN L tAAGVe G V t ■ ’ >rightrhander CamUo0 Pascual, t4,jj n^ead of her5“ if t ahe U I “ >« - Chlcato 0:0 000 021-1 10 0 , W rn /fit B W fiSatroll 0:0 010JO 001—40 0 1 ^ ’s S Ss ' Wednesday night,t was ered-cred- match her Wimbledoniedon triumpltriumph. Mrs. Susman Is secondecond seededseed Bauman. Lown (7). 8Uin«lona (sj.Fiib*(S), Flib* ited1 w ith h b 16th victorytory against She facps a formldoblodable opponent opponet In the tournament behind M Miar- trlih five other saret smllh of Australia,islralia, who« ^ MO I A^SfaBSBXA■ n \ rt r (0). Jojrca (tl ahd Carrvon; Rnan, al»ht . defeats even tbniicrh though h*he io cverv round. w ith five othi S & m N(ich2 MO-2 I» 6e J Sunbouaa and tUla«T: ]|all, Wll. I I hind Davis Cup teammateimmato BRod balm (B) and Triandoi, L>ndriU< (t). | I Laver whom he upsetaet last yeary« W—Sunbouaa m*IOI. L—llal l<^). ilomafVD — Waablntten; Lock («). J Countryintry StoreS1 Night for the championship,iship. playsi^i A A M ' Francisco (Pancho)I Contreoas,Contres Jl I I NATIONAL LEAGUE | 1 0 ’ Thisjioupon andand 1919 ci admits bearer to Mexico’s Davis CupI captain, in l - l ------1 __ A- r » „ „ : the nKlnley, rst round. aeed- McKinley. A ae< W III Q, BUllEL I Cardwtlt, Larr (Hi andS'lL'afi'si R«runi Me t I Country Store NNif ight on Labor D ay, lie d third, opposes Bodod Bowdltch,Bowdit I I 1 1 ■ j Saan. Oli«o (O. Faea (Sl and Lap. I t. 3, a t Jaycee Park, |! a Harvard Student irom from W(W or- | | a I part.5 W—McOaaa (144).il’L-'Jidi'.'n X—Cardw«||L j Sept. 3, a t J I cester. Mass. Both are expectcd expect I I ■ |f ^^ItomaniB — PKuburtb,,b. CCUadcnan1..J.... |I Magicilley VaUey Pocatelloy II lo win easily. SALE! UllwaukM 000 ooe 200-2 S 0 I »ys Chiefs I PCRTLAND GOLFERI^R WWINE IN S • San Francltco 200 m OOI OOi—SSSS MI S I I Cowboys “ I I Ssahn anrI Crandall. Torr* (S): 8an. I I I PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 31 t (Un I I U ri, O'Dtll (I), Millar . Hornadoy &II SltrroiSltrra, lilarga cal., 7ntm, g % ,9 9 Captda (» ) D«>tnp,.rt <»». (40,. I|. park! Supportrt the CCowboys! Carry“U aiaaya io a V the Oregon Professional Oi re*AB3e free load of groceries! " assoclaUon toum ame eni. n i ------270, 6 mm 308 andafid 30.06 A o a *4 K«w York 120 00000 202—7202-7 Uu o0 ^ i your free load ■ — -ji Voluti to S.25; ,2 5 ...... BOX OF 100 w O P A M n rtiiudaiphia W4 Ml01 2 ti- a i:12 a0 ^ Cnia. Da.Uull IS). n.^C. R. C. Mllkr CompUl (Kl, Moorhratl .An SlalQ Complimentfl of Times-News JBUr (*l. X _ _ ■ ■ . ■. _ _ ANNOUNCINGC IN G OTHER CALIBERS....LIBERS...... Bo n oM O O — 2 . 4 9 r'!i,:“a - jS r— a' r - " T Z - — . '™..- —the 9penlrig_of _ H v Khan It) and Dalrvmpla. W—(laid. I _ i g of -J-WINCHESTER-AM*STER-AMMUNITION O 0 0 ■ V achun IM ). l ^ tl. G. MillarMm«r''^(2.2)I^* «2-2). . rf- T T V >loni*runa — Ntw Ynrknrk. }l|*(i llanw (»(. Oroanan, t i . wardt; WjllUmi. Ortasa (•) and Bm*. •ip«d«lly for man and TRAILUL '55' 55 CKnic woman w he Itk* le M l- 9 9 $hoihon*'.$», N. RIFLEiFLE m hnm, W—OToola (14>1S). L —Wll- llam (I2.»). o n e y Down- wiley Drug) Ih*IC"' luoB'O “ '.('I back coun- No^ M oney• D o.,,. . BEEB BEAT SPOKANE ' try. Tha HONOA TRAIL O o ApprOVfld0 RRifit lfl. PfIPrlmtra. iR M b Q • evening claiiei for lovghait counlry,. T. S f c j l ^ ' buslnsii people-6nd f t ^ COLD WEATHER _ 46.994( Slfleping Bogt and ClothM R B B ^ — LAKOI Ml. DACaON tAO, 33.n HMjBJ- —Individualized—lized— -30 lb, K*g. N».N«,4a»5roW 4«»5 D M •:33.8(L TINTS ------_ 319S3MS HPMB I - , H m COAT! AND BOOTt-lOTf- ” * R S*^ Remedial Readinge a d i n g — B W W y ■

    < Beckerr UUpset byrUnknownl’^ Ur THE TiAAES-t^ E S -N E W S ' rriday, Au0. 31,1?62 13 |JFly'Fishinji ^ Gund( ^ Best Catchi nderson SurSurvives | ^ ( BOISE, Aug. 31 l« -P-Pl^ ly fb flah- il^ gtp i ^ I M l/ lng U producln* the beat catchea a M in Idaho, tha atate fUh toand n game IronZi * w department reported “niuraday. gi ^ ^ e rjr-Finals - I in ;'. • . *■1^:______* * * i t 8 6 - once and Uie BlT^Loet river beJow tdto;? , i » 86—72 Country clubS of VJGiants Def)efeat ei Milwaulsvaukee 3-2 . i been planted at least once and U conditions are reported ‘^ exceUent u S t and iSckay reagroir. ■ m Rochester course, oustedo u s t^ By The AtMKlaUd Press ^ :k-end. copper b%Ma are atUL good,;i^. 'y, . M n ,Ueu«r fof lhe Labor day week-end. O Mrs. Dccker 5 andj 4 to TTho Cincinnati Beds,ds, bailed out of a bases loaded nint!ninth-lnnins’ jam by reliever Here j ts thc report (ortor oareas n u sweep Into Friday’s semi- Jim Brosnan, defeatedid the leasleague-leading.I>os Angeles DodgersDo< 6*4 Thtirsday night sui final \ n ig h t surrounding Magle Talley: f ^ against Annie Baker, a befi ncisco Magio Valley— H r : aaker, a before 42,588. The lossSB reduced the Dodgers' leadead over scisecond-place San Francisco : H I 17 r year-old jrom Tennessee, to ♦two and one-half gamesrnmcs and left Los Angeles8 five andond one-half in front of)£ the t h e ^ snake river and U k e WolcottWalcott Clinch Mag ; I ^ B UUs ^ e r toppled Marclo Me- — are slow. Snake river. Triple l .aW lo reservoir U fair wIUj a lot !0«0 champion, blew a Uurce-Cf„, ‘O Mays w hen' WllUe lottedlofted hishU PiiPirates to a 6-3 victory overver them e "f tnkfn couver MoimUe* TUu»d»y H n holohole lead. UienVaUled andH final- aS : St«n WllliamB (12-9). !«homerun' 400 feet overr Uiothe left ChicagoCb Cubs. ”some larger fUh being taken. Sa supped Roy Pace, the Pirates’ peren- ! r ly dlsposed’of the pretty,tr. peskyoeskv ^ PrancUco's Jack Sanford,Sanford, flelcfield fence. Then Cepeda sUpped 1 LllUe Wood river reservoir U im- ■ • & “ * ? , » • *■ S •’ 1 HWBII bankbank-.secretary from Richmond.Ichmond. KiveiKiven a huge raUon o( bullpen ln(o a 2-1 ouUlde pitchpitch and nlinisi ace , once ^proving for fUes and lures. n i OaUf.. Barbara WUUams,os. i-uD1-up woo 13th straightIt game rappedrapi it over the right-Ight field agiagain snuffed out an opposition ^Flah creek reservoir U slow. ^ ■ H ^ In 313(t boles. a« Ithe Olanto beat MUwaukeeIwaukee fencefenc for hU 33nd homer.wr. i;^i?01y — Ulls .time In thc , eighth Z i * b u t should improve. SUver creek for. the after the Cubs had erupted for ^ the league pennant by edg- ■ ■ B Oubdy’s semifinal foe1 will be *-*•9*2- DDavenport, starUng for. the afl ia fair. Big and LltUe» emokey MotmUea 3-3 W tha S ji';'. ' r.W her Curtls Cup teammate,te, PhyW wW m ie Mays b it hU 4QUi1 home- flralflrat'tlm e alnce breaking'lng' a left threethi runs against Al McBean. U« Tlsh Pretiss. Pompano0 Beaeh. rtin of the year sod Orlando ^and bone on Aug. Jl. belted his McBeon1 was soaring along “ n a ., vho defeated the Newlew York CeptCepeda and Jlm Davenportirt each >3th homer In the sUth.th. I t w u eateasily through seven Innings, AU rivers and streamsLS are low state champion, Urs., Barry add*added one for the OlanU. Prank ft <1single season career■ high for holdingho Uie Cubs.to two singles and „ ‘ clear. AU major andd second- _ N«viNevil, 4 and 3. BoUiBoUlng and loelng pltcber:r WWar- ar- the third baseman. anand no runa. . ary„ roods are g t ^ . MlMiss Hahn,' wbo won her first ren Spahn rapped consecuUvesecuUve 'Hw'Tl Philadelphia PP h i l l i e s But3 Uien the Cubs p ut together North P ort dlstrict-MfJTnat ost high • • • ■ :v- ■■% ^ ■ 1 DeUDelaware state tlUe wbenben she homershom for the Braves, ocorscored five runs In thehe eighth twtwo Plltsburgh errors ondL three /hi mwmtaln lakes have been doing ^ M A . was. 14 and haa won fourtur more ItI t took Bob Bolin. Billy OT)ell. loniInning.: including Don Demeter's hlUhit to knock McBean fromom eSs the well. Ply fishing In evenlnga U COLONIAL ■ ^ 1 championships since, ratUedtUed off SBttf tu Miller. Mike McCormicklick and aecond>eco grand elam homertmxne'rtm of mcmound. Afler reUever Dlomedes _ H p i ) six straight pars In goingng S-up. Don Larsen to preservee San-Sad- the season, to defeat the New 01:Ollvlo gave up a single, Face'flee re- f " ==^=j CONCRETE made it 4-up with a birdielie deuce fordford's victory sUlng. VorYorfc MeU 8-7 tn Uiclr.heir, flnolfinal UrUred the next two batters.8. CAJTT OBT a t the 170-yard, par threeuee sev- LarsonL« stabbed Tommyly Aar- meeUng.nee AUTO INSURANCE . enth when her tee shot stopped on's lUier to the moundId and Dtwo RookieR Donn Olendenonn d e n o n del defeaUng Salem’ia-8.______^ the first 67 hole* eoveriogring the = = earUer four rounds, trimmed H | UUs Hahn's lead to fourir with a , ■ , par on the 13th but P stsytsy ramr a n - A . A . J t ^ 4 ^ 1 med In a 12-foot putt forrablrdle a birdie ’ ’ " ' V y H at NNo. 13 and when theyy halved elawaie, wboh« de- Uut» « t 'week-end. fttte d Anm QbmI Dceker,tr. de/sDdlide/sDdlox ehanplon 5 and 4 ^Jn tbe ,.ye veteran Unebacker Mattltt Haz- / I fifth roDnd of W eaea’i Amateor AnutePr golffc tonm aBent Jo Boobester,heiter elltoeltlna b u recovered Arom9m knee ^ THE QREATES1GREATEST EXPOSITION OF9F FINIFINE QUALITY N. Yh I» ihowB rttrierla*If » baU oton the 10th green. (AP wire-- I r e ' »>dand back InJurUs and wUl b«bo photo)______• ______readyread] fv acuon at eacramento'Bunento'B EQUIPMENTJIPMENT FOR HUNTERS IN THE STATE! ------^------HuglHughes « a « u m agalMt thetheTBx- Tex­ ■ Jl ans ^ Also ready wlU be rirst-strlnsst-strlns i ^ H N defensive halfback Bddle Dove, Wills Openpening Eyes gtwo-way back Ray Norton and pass-run haUback threata« t BUly ★ CREDITCR TERTERAAS * LALAYAWAY! f l f KUmer. All were shelved1 by in- , ______,1 £ juries last week. With Basease Stealing“ jj^ In fact, tho only missingng pros------j COiHPUrf UNfEOF OF NEW YORK, Au».. 31 (U(UP PI)— The old-timerss who jjcPectors te wUl TiS center■ Prankptank jBL p o n n a Mo™.-who U recoveringI from a W insist “baseball ain't what shoahe use^te be" are gonna knee operaUon. and defensivelefenslve M have their troubles explaining>xplalning the'rose-stealing:’ fe feats ats end Clark UlUer, sUll hobbUng m of Maury Wflta of thei LoaLos AngAngeles' Dodgers. The scoot- from a knee Injury receivedelved in ’ M HUNTINGNG CLOTHES Jn? little sho^stop rapidlyipidly is approachinga the Nationalitional th^ e ^^ AU-Star game. league rccord of 80 thefts — The Forty-Niner squadiad In-In­ Everything for the hunter—u n te r— | ereased to 44 acUve playerstn wben ^ K S i - v - X -viiE L lo r a single season? Mand d « 4 f ^ the^ prospectors decided to have Coats, Pants, Shirts, siiffht even moke a run at B f f f S a look a t John Sutro, formernier Ban ■ j l f l L/nderweor, Gloves, Hots,H o ts, I Ty Cobb's all-time high 1 B K l J « e s u te tackle pUced on walv- narks of 96 set in 1916. fi m M ers by Dallas. Sox, Boots, etc. Mow, how M the oW-Umcni ^ r 9 ^ sutro weighs 345 pounds.Ida. KOnnft kfiMk that? ------S d V in su la ted Tbejr gftve Ro«er U atU of (he OnMMD0 j!S^4tlJS!i Ftti Kliakt JtiuL ' m g ^ VEST______. Yankee# & b&d Uma ■ l uIt t yearvear »•»>*> i> d*(Mi«i id«bo D«pt. his PACKER 7.95 Ston s-l! Yaans'* Dtlrr dtfMUd vhen he w u thoouns for nOtlWbomer T»lB^ T n 4-Os llua*a'« Amntcsn 4*- No. 61. The UveUer ball. UvcUerUveUer (mu4(nt d lit w u tMll>lduM f*mt. Ju lr B w r ^ i bat,- poorer pltehluB bit w u M'» Trade-InIn Isis your Down Payment SWEAT SHIRTS ______L98 K pUjred from July to Octoberj«r w by Sii Jji '■a;.“ si.“ ' KS’S . “E S it $20.00} pper er monmonth on Bolance. thoM who f*lt Babe Ruth'sll's rec-rec> Dn Dtpot Grill. T«ln Tn 111; hish uSm mm l.in . ord of eo should stand forever. ^ ToSS«5 . »”®**‘* ** PwoUff Q nvt *«•. ■ FLAME ORANGE Srery modern fielder whotho selseeU duDtlrr <.'>»: icnuh UoaA Mrtaa.MrtM. ' ' BOWUDROKS I INSULATED C A P S ______' a record heais from the oldsters Twi Zailv B M LaaMa thst *tbefe ruys (qdsy usee bush>burt- u.i „Jud, j pia, lUr,. . CUri« CUri- oo« u Buua% Maaua Bhl.:: Bird* T R AAIL I L BIKE el baskets tor neldefs m ltu- ,_ n « » « r U iiM ffl Old KSS ■wsr.si; COMPLETE RAIN SUIT -why-shonJdnt-thertrt-recorda?-corda?" —tarniniM«-J- Ca.-d«f»Md-t»h-A»«»»h-Av«n« a S^iHunali>*.91i^^«bu«dJr«U«F ^ ______-H00D,_JACKET,_PANTS.._JPANTS.. nn kit Mkriwt M : Om e u u Knli» tftfaaM Blnl*b! ^ M : MoaUas BIrh . dafMUd ------TRAOEifN------3.95 P ltchm who tum In no-hlt*n o - m - MwUlr£|! S-1: Ch.llfiit* d*(MUdUd lUr*lUp. Thuix! Thundtr Ulrda S*l. ters or exceptional strikeoutmt rec- unillnuinr «.0 i L4nidon-« 8u«t«n«ttn d*.d f lilfb ladlvbfauJ saat*. Batbarm WM- III for any usobtfi ertit tmiuenUy hava theirIr teata feats /nfm M V«}|fr 9portl/ur Rood*S.I;r.irr. T. rr. . klni k in 'i i'm : bUhv|adindfty'sr t hJt-hit- ^ 8«PP‘'lr« a;i ^leM W 4 i .‘at :;.« 5IlMP s."ss M ai . Jets are “iwlaBlaB tor theI leoccsfeoecs niilUb IndlVldutl (UM. Lot* V1M«M c«m. FAST DRAWf HOLSlHOLSTERS DRIEIDRIED FOODS 1 ju " 5 K I .Uld are bouad to strike out a ni*»l! ll'4l.lJg.l «rl«. LoU V»»- U*m , QUn SiB: bllb Mnuh Uunm saou. Mnlt **•“ Thuodar£ * 'i Oirda S S ■ SHOCK ABSORBER(BER FORK ASSEMBLY, RUGGED lot- S}^U«7r«ir SIC hlib h>ndl(*» UkiB >■». IJM. JGGED world's finestfinest desdesigners ' ||y ^ But Utun* Wills Is rvnnlng'VRftins uL«nidon , UtMln* *1): blib handicap TIm MO apllt. 4 h o r s e p o wVER e r b BRIGGS r i © & STRATTONN EN- ^ by ARMOUR I for bases that still are 9000 fee?feet K;:?^ and manuTBCfurer*ifacfurers * apart, os they*ve always'1 bccn,been, OMiirn*« 2.JS». ,w »i ton 4 1 .i; GINE, WEIGHS5 ONLY 1251: lbs. _ _ _ _ A\ v/Ido v/Ide varvariety of tha tastiest: - I i bane- tivwivr o( WMk. U>1* VMqu«tguat 141. Seiiu. SellUan rtcfraud llaadpiSMnm a 4.0; rSnake River" ' A tnd it’s doubtful If the bane- » WaUr Lumpa liafNiUd Shortt CIrailMCImilM dried foMs madel H Pftlhs today present « "track" "traclt" , v«ii« u*t«t '[•J*; .1 Warrlla By West 5 Petnit,1.. f _ XA2 1I .. 97 5J y I J Ideal for the Hunter ■ significantly faster thanfJ W"hla ^ 3 s'5; ilTJhi reg. 346.50 A predecessors had In the oldId d»yt. day*. TutTutf Club d.fr«lfO P»rrlt.»J l Louni* S , ™ nifl JU. Fran U a^n IM: hlih ladj-'?S: Trode-Jn, $50.00 OffiarsQt oww o oi3,g . 3 . 9 5 (oI o r r camper. H Purthermore. M a u ry isIs as *•«;«.«: A»row rr»durUduat ? aarba, MarU Sivuon t7t. Dot .50 _ nf Ih^ <•»! d«f»«Ud am iaS"a! PAY ONLY...... U marked man. He's one of0* the l!>n*r 8»"l Co. S.l! Ai*t«» iUMWthKMMTth hatidleap l«aa 1 2 9 6 - 5 0 lew today who, when hene gelsgets j,f,iWfMttiid UnIM KW^ronla «.«. _ on. Is almost sure lo go.). Cobb , iiHllh Inril>l4uil J«li Cubll ’y - 171: hllh TSnKaTrepumiOinJUt-so-md “ }■ V m a — - - quite a few others. uuiCluh m : hlib bandkiB UuB VMM. OrnhiM n .^1 lUraalad ArrtU/6lr*la 4.0; ^^When the Uttle Dodger swiped TurfTut Club S.001: bllb bandkupnp Uamlaam dafMird DowtA DUtribut* thrM asalnst the New Yorkr k MMets ^ ••'I"- £ '“k ‘ »"“ *•' In, Jt.l: Watn.,-. dafraM Album g g a - , - ■ .1. anl ‘•®= J*"*!**! dafaaUd Utt Sunday be hiked his2 1 “.- sea- il lit ....eo4. sis J.O. T ,„n, a,f^uddtfaaUd . *on‘i lo u t Co 73. making’ UIt the Offl«r>l In p n ' l’*rm* ^ t time In 47 seanonsHB any ccurt aod .Jack’* »•»; 44; Nallnntl «"»"« Cuird SSS3il*rMl*d « MIlUr '! ssi,"!!!, EATHERBY RIFLES - O w yhee To o u u g g h h . . . . . COwyhee Beautiful The National league recordcord ofOf t.T. y. Co-p i . i : i-.troUn. dafaalnl d«r«(».i l L<« . , i Tavarn Md; hlib handicap laam •0 was set in iBtl by Bob BckIi-Beich' ml: CUWMI) ConaUonal. dd*> f ikm*, lanta, Tavam «•*! bIth baodlaap " AND SCOPESSt ^ .All L e aither th e r Cases Designed for ■ *r of Cincinnati, a toml exceed-ovrMtl. (Mini"»| A iikI II F^ulpmrnt S*l.•1. iramintm ••rlta. Loc Tatfre 2.741: hllh . .u '»«•■ '"‘•'’•‘'“•I «*"»• . T»i»a « afrakti tn m »*rtaa, W Ta»»™rrn'tcUB. W**- «d only by Cobb’s M In the mjtl], hllh IndlvlUutl wHm. D.I. TawallT*«aU Slow Slowltr or waak. tjilluaiiiiar. Millar, It's our pleasure to0 moke yo you th e proiid ov^nerer of th e W«*»5Pe)irteSp«^i American leattue. These are so* Ctll«« hlib •<-iaub uam larnf.f. SmithSmilh ftatt VrhlfUn U an a ^ GoodsAloMsr:^"*25.G0 I nf thn n«<(ln( *»i bllb. bandl»i<»< uamtaam riU riUmitii lUraaltii Blaj-nanT bIu !•»: world's finest rifle.t. See the thie .300 mbgnum with^Ith vori* > 5 ^ MUed modem records ot the IMmUn. «M: blih handlcan hanOIl‘l di-fntrJ llnmaa OalriM Danll Danll Of>Wn 414. lUrban ColaCola 42RI 42RI ’ : il^ o era. Harvey Btovey of » liad Da(. hl|b acnuh la an latn*. PataraonaaonaSlll S ill ■ f - -> » . The I World's Finest.»st 13 Inches o f M ountoln- •WlUdelphU stole 166' ln. 130 nulldar* hllh handicap Uam fama. Fatanotu F a t ^ t u . . m o w n o W Mon Steel '• KT 6UNSMITHING I I p t t in 18SB and Bill HomllU>nomllton d.r»t«0 MIIJU? inn 4.0iD: KllaanKIlMn IIH H : bliht handicap Uam MHaa,•a, FaUr* - - ’ . Handguns. EXPERT GUN! 1 ^ IlS In ths 139 gunesgames ^ ««m M —ud htine Vphouurrpholaurr ^MM lj ,« l ; bteb^<»U h laam taria*. ------DKk* m . ■ 13.50 "FW T TOP" I Ruth camo tlo nlg i with chichain and came up to thene par- KiH*LANn 3 GaasmHhsM s wiimdIO Fatleries ■ hit boomlns homerim bat,lat, the ent club In less In Umo to help In .3 5 7 o r.4 5 C o libser er AndTlMltoMt ^ Coon.; Kim. Hunting Knlf* Madal tone went Into onother Rradunlgradual winwlr & pennant. uhT’i Z » .ttojjje timt put 0 ,0 accent;ent onOQ J» e stole BO bases In 1900«o and ^ -■i-'ffi!; f o Serveterve VoiVov Befftrf . ■ ■tefl lonj baU and the blj: inningInning "all''slumped'’-to 3S latl year._r. „ _ Sf^iUdd«f»av iS mHU. ».l I PatklBala Tweli.Tnieli. ^ ______1. 150.00 b of the bunt,. stoleoBO base vWills was given the green ‘ llS^batUn I UCKT..22.50 singles strategy Ior. a run llgllight In July of IflflO W steal on 1 UOlU 5 two along tho way., Base*Bose- his own, without waigng for In- dh»..: f^«»ng almost b e ^ e a lost strucUons'fromstr manager Walt His AUAUton. Hence. Uie high 'Iff' totaltOtAl. IOO: hlth aetaleh (aam susa. Uke LUtl ApMlcIoiparlclo "L": u t seoson, tli8 mlanager anawr Pams'aPamn iga I»«>,hlth .£ „ ^ e Chicago White Soxox sndand tootook me off my own because■nft the «»"*•« « • o*"*®" 1 “Idd a a h h o ^ ^Greatest e c OutOutdoor StoredSte I •PWt have made It In tliohe ma- teateam had more power and.Ta he JS.,";;. vst, laa. 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Tbl* U .iiowabip « n t oJ « * o o ij Jn digtrict 4i3, ex- XEcc Contact Mr. McKean d B-"'! ta" ?&'•;&'w K rs »i™ <13. « • ALCOHOUCS ANOtlYMOUB.TSTfUTl l^or fur- > • K!i.?‘, J S ; 2 ; . r ! . s n r A E £ Biambara hlblted th e a portam anjhlplllp txo-tro- tbartb«i InfomatJon pbon* 7M-72alWIO* vr SCS0DKK1:kI'1NU, Irpln,. Me.,:., la nrmr 6«* It todar. Xrnweed Realtr. Pbon* phy which the Little league wtndtii ^ :t e ’s IB. aed I = 711-Hll er 711-W40. ,N team received at tho recentent MMa- a- oiiiuo iu u o p ^ c t w m "* •Pfcui|*‘-ktpt Dr. c V.. a c t u s PETE’S J I , THREE btdreen. IH bbtha,U.^|fln*l«J. flr«pla«*. fctiS?D 'rJ,ss: issuJuii"', ii'r '"m p IS i K2f St" lad SS”I tournament. The boardiflarH ofnt Alaa llafl o, U7 North Waah ng- . , IlloNliJa I. „ >,.m. .1 iP*'^ ~ r U i. ^ altacbad carac*, patle, lert r. f*ac*d> •oara of ,<,n. Pbon* iiW T ti. WMhi... Jackpot, Nevadaa o a . 414^ Ith Artnua Eaat. Pbont 711. .Ttnu* *W**t. mtBt, all' fcnead. 4*17 Eart "Pin* i!siH'rAiS.ss£ i‘"rs:•rs: Di....Ui.r‘.rK..'r/n11 am. .. . ‘“^ ‘ora^ voted to have . the ^66«e oij iiVen' a _ w i■HA. s r Pboa* Avne*. J*rem*. Pbiwe il, namea of the boya on thehe team n.tOath and Uaaaac*. Okar Bbopplat.‘C K F t . . . 733-8H3® ^ UUUKKBmNO and trplai In mr a * te sa.-"U "a:„r..s:I iioir SSS engraved on the trophy. CanCanur. 7tl-M«0. ______— . , , homt. JUaaonablt. ^ a * I1I-I4U. - • rOB bea* and fartn barta# fBU4WM* B •dDM tl^tllO •• ■•. W«dlMri^,]n*«l^, S""'{J'mmunlon wlll b* e*libnt«l In both Rob Blaatock. Jr., prealdent,resident, CUWcu sto m m eat c o t t in o i ror tin«i u .i ______ANACONDA .CtrtffW bemeit Pr#. In. LII- }''» ";>0 a.m. and 11 a.a. a*r*l«*. Help Wanteil—Mole^ ____ 19]»cS^r™ ^ n5T«==rFa:‘ ^ Sr*“ 7V *i«"o® n w m '.® ' r a s s s ^ r “ ""•■•“■■*Incluellon of contnct taacbtn In" .S UO i wnoimcBl *«nOl » hiBhwny 3«10 mmmi- eet- ?iU,,‘''p*Sron'*J“ iga “ uMlIat. Klm. jjf p r s ss"S.“i.r.i.“-rr X>lnc «s p a “.: n 11 YEAKS et r*al *eUU «xp*ri*B«* !•' a.m. f«rv|c*. Th* 11 a.m. atrrlc*rrtic* la Ing In s will V be held a t 7:30130 ppjn. jn . barlr.b«” 4ZS-K80. It. Klm. s x i ’ElueucED mllk.r with im.llam^ ’ "• of It roan*lf. er will contnct.rntnct. Can Twin PatU al rour tarvlca, KaH 0< appolntm«.t Pn^aan. Baallor, 711-1411. . ylM T CnUBCH OP COD itrncUon Tueaday at Kimberly anaDd real- d^t^ylbEfJTlAi. TC„.ti».tlo’S~ *cr*t ^ pi! '■> K"v.vusi- .r,' sris; =rs^ .'r-a “**•* w ^ l0 ^fl^0 ^•n mr hem* .l - : »r riaJW r o • - a UBOROOU, wall l« wan earpft, m B*« ®Si.“.a.* S ftr ^“"1'Junior and adult DIbU «laat**;* aiat "0 10 ‘*«nta are urged to attend. A wp< ita u n Mnadar. Seoul troop ta at TilO7iso dUcUJdlacuaslon will bo hold on the T**; •“■‘"'f" ’'“ ."^7.“,“ .”": i t t ’.'S B.“ ^ ______NICE t bedroom modrni b w *»*«>t Womtn-a lnter#ecUtm of hlghwaya 30 and r j ^ - — —— *r»ncn. horria gc>»rt. Duhl.duhl. 3^i'AWTlNUi l(oua«a. axtartor. laUrtort *“r « “ViS-‘5'"p»te E,&2i..n .T O u .i?‘V?.!n » .S T„. ,..u. u... 'a n d '^ a ! trJaa ISd” uwti.*|1.0«l! Wn( ! i K l a ; - «l»y. Wallhfr Ira n i pUnnIn* ma^init m**tlnc ^ “ or the ono ono a the ^ ^a a i r bom* poUe*d br m*rtbanl polle* MAIUUl^U) “ t/, or alBtl*. trrtcallns. traa- • Uk* tralk r bomt a* part parmant. :^'i.:;,K'.t's:,-'.~'K'-'"..s ;sat R p m. Tbundar. n*w.adult laatnie-Inatnie. JordftJordan comer. whiwbll* on vacation or awar on bual- ^ ■ . 1, ^ Muat nub I Condlt Rtaltr. Uac*r- IbK itud», . ______tlontlon claai In church offle* • p.m. Prl* Que Inelud- »«»«• Phona 7II-4K0. ta n ln ia . id a l u » „an, pben* ai7-4»l, hem* raat- JB. Prl. Gueata at the meeting Inelud- _»«»■ ihwar coa- tlona. Wtauro ahlrU • I apaclallr.IIH dtflc*. ai7.*ail. Uactrmaa. CaBIBTIAN BCIENCB g:r;rd^'^J«„"ior*?i‘£S?5oa*‘* . U : i ed «> ththe Rev. Eldon Shlelda^ Dr. oMwork. alructlon. WlnUr work.1. Top par. ^ Mn. Wmlon DtnaU. 7ll.tlH.__ — Chjrth *®'“ «“ AadeiAnderaon, Col. Elmer T." Harsh- a i. i to .Mli :i “■'o'* *>•*••• *»« ""(I a t * " ^ *»• *1 barger, Jamea Smith andid HHar- ar- om< W riu !■. O. no* 71. Pair. S B n . g ° ° - °°* *"'______"*• claltr.1 410 Ird Avcno* Nertb.th .1 Tioa* ^ a * caa aiak* a t r a badroea If d*alr*d. KMM-rfeffVji-E* SbtUi „ OUR SAVIOR LUTHBRANM north o l d Moaer.^ Quttenberg, la. Cara*r lot. Ce**r*d patle,•aUe, rarar*rarice 7ai4«M. !-■ • «u« pnm d hll Mublp wilh Col3o4 *nd S««ond .lr.*t and Pourth av*nu* norlb “ tnlnn. Cua. ^ can do Bana* TIatka. paJlar lom.r H n ln rout*. Wnlmui. eom. W. t":Bd tx. • I t . 'l ^ o»«c* •MllrlJd.“ BUd* c ^ "Inte t o * BtDBOOM bifcL J V bathk, flra- It ptr'^ur, caratlnn baatmanU: Ircneblocl Im- Kr-ri'si K';i,rcr. "dl,;: ». Boa m 7 , *Ilni: till dirt: drain fltlda]£»'uT,: bad. :sa.‘",!usii.-^t5: “ ‘Bu?/a‘j; wl?h“t o [ r « u n V o n ': ‘*Su*B"dV‘.cjU3 tS i FilerFll' Gains Twow o |s K5.TS " •Ste ; s sffitr “-chft — —— r - *t*P‘"r. m-1701. ^BY OWNERl a rear .eld.,I. aI badroombedroom . JjiJ, 12 kSi'y'dliUACt: .W.W, Vo .11 ™ M homt. ovtr UOO ft*t fleer ipae*.a p i ^ BY OWNXlti » bedraea haaau Larva 4,. ft:U f Bundar aftarnoon. Sundar aehool Students O L U i n ’62 my cuatomtn. I am on mr way to ^a i 'l A '& i " DONT PD T I T OK^ ” U rr* lltlnc roam, dlalne room. •V* b>vt M«n and do tn tltr lhat“ at th*th; •(•■i• « « Tundar at 7.10. Chureb wom.n laaptcU Urch cablaeta. waU ta waU Mtp*ta, -ilbtr Mnt th* 8*a to U a»»l«ir'lour of onrral boaH W*dn«adar al Tbom|>- FILER, F IL Aug. aty ^ u p t. Thom- cl*. " „ f c i UCALL hardwood floon, utlUtr; baa«B«al. b« worW.** 8«l»«tl*MO'!. > n Shoahon* n o ^ atIt 1I no. oaU Turner TU announced a reglatra- J r . v '.’S .-sLi’sss. t i llMllh Wlih K«r to tb* S>urtJbunh couaell Tturadar at.7il». 413 theJ flrat week of achool. ■“ wall. Irriratlea watar tor Uwa. Cat !><• fp. >U)i “Chrltt tspMM* Co* Dim*ian>* U TlT R tN trr SOt/TTCBRN OAPT/srTIBT ^ l a ia a gain of two atudenta vonxmew with lU«l»b. and tlludxalludta J02 Thlnl atanu* northh over laat year's reglatraUon of SiJnLFTion* ' Ford tractor mounUrf roto-tilltr. - — r a ir MW *dMi>l*. Bt« at Ur Wadnwdar.W«dt R p.m^,£r*rar itrrica, ••rrlca, junlor-acnlor junior high Is 431; Vlc- Colorado. „ Wall u wall carpatlac Ip Ufto* toaea ^ K WON Tbundar. tlio p.m. VaWIlt Rcat Uom*. . tory achool. 178; Central.i i , « 247. i . J.*BcmDAV, EXCBi'TlONAL ^ opportunlir for mala 0 p. m. If."." m o pjn. Skr Vlaw Manor. » r y ^ NOW IB THE TIME BARRISON SCHOOLL AREAaacA ffi „*J"SS5»."TSS | r ------i' and and HolUster,I loa. . To place your classified Bd **< Nrw a btdreem hem* withl5 r^ fnU . g-llr. '»■« er nMW. | '. ''E.“i.''K S.al '..rs b*. : LYNWOOD CHAPEL In Tueadny'a Tlmea-Newa,^Newa, rbSii.".;A,* “i I, „o -rtii: earriar It ■iSiy.fS yooS X « t "S. £"viurp“ur‘ Poi btlpful. E am inn art unllailud.iIlBilud. For . FvUr lOMond •Id at t p. m. nhibltr lbdou«h a ,4 iiatmblr Pomona GrangeIge £ M. 7 to » ' ” I. Com* apd bMr Ui*m euuundlnc and < 8:0l).a.ni. and 10:00 “■m.a.m. ;r.'T,“r,;; “ ' ~ :s".ais'2sir.“!s !.a ;s s l ranfallau. ghip ------WELL DRILLINGJG MITTON REALTY ,’5-..'S&,.'ii..w.Lw MeMeeting Slated JUO Bloa Lak** No. 71»-teU . si.“gag.'sJB?r5:g8r“-l riR ST PBeSBYTERiAN fa ‘'oN plannad procram of InapIratloBtloB for pPILER, H , Aug. 31 — Pom Pomoni ou Tueaday mornlnK' W ANTED!I DomeaUc & Irrigation* ‘ RaJai’a^ Grange, wtll meet a t 8:30 p.m. - — I n ..inM :;*r:«tp...or rf- o i i S - T H A N K Y O U_ - Gardeno Bean Pod RoguersEopinr. tlon o( J**ua Cbrltt. IllO p.m..m^oiT Pol* Saturday 6 «ttir< at the FJler Orange Previous experience necessaryICCMMiy DI.I T.WM1 Twin T.U., w„ > SPLIT LEVEL BY OWNER 'S T J*•„{?/ S C Elowinf a, lb* Sundar *»*i>lnf acrrle*,Tic*, wa haU. MembersJ are asked to note UM ... HBruiKb , tM tar Tomorrow." flpMlal inu>1(. , to noie Phone 733-0931 — loaday, IdO p.m. Saatlon m nllnt. .. ? thu chanse of date. Please Call , .a;;: ;r& -crar''M A "S,';“i: ■j j R. C. DENTON t SON Ir.14* looua. W*dn«dar. IM«0 5">-p.m! numcrotia ap«elal aumb*n In Go*p*lCo*w! .M Mlaa I* Tuloy Setln. Turkey.key, ex- « • “Aak lor Clasalflcd"" ■ Filer 32W336 ^ toop i u . cTHBatarlun. Thsnday, aonc' and muale br iroup* fromrom tb*th* changed u n g youth from the organUa-rganlza- Mc^aeSdT^hwJiSl? * I a ja. UPW cxacutl** n n tln r,r, Plra-fir*. di,f*r*ntSi,,;, churcb** atundio* tha alnf. «(,« E ------B aJn, u n til 8 p jn , — ■ p b M , y b a t? . famTlr rocim. n Jw “• ______E».rjEv*r7on* la wtlcon* to aom* and’’!■ IiS!' *ln«. tton, .3 ^Experiment In InU m“ aU tlonal onal ------NOTICE OP SALE: ____ ■______^' ^ Buiineii OppotfunlHtit 30 3 0 thU raar. Laattaa—mnit »*U. m 7 ISO p.m. W»dnc*dar. Dlbl* atudru i Mdaad Wring, w n tlg will apealc. - .. MeaU VlaU Drive. 711-10X0. prarar tlm*. _____ T h e There wlll be a n elecUon ot q »«hoj*rNrnr.‘^u....t -■ ;tlon of OP STATB PROPERTY 2-MABRIED MENHEN “I ------offloers.’ Members are aakedaked to I t to 40 with r*UII ciptrianct.uptrlanct. _ J Coodlnr. Idabo. " “ “ 2iAt5?*'* BtDi,UE LAKPJ UNITED PENTE-!NTE- bringS - ,n ^ cake, cookies or aand- TO BE SOLD AT Onlr « m*n pi***ntlr tmplortdortd tam.tam . TltADE Tit rour hom* for tbU almoat— — a«w - rK -M IN E BPEOMLML 55 I ■ its •.» . Karir mortilnr wonblp. ,nh wlchea. , inr In Mccta e t IIOO watkir**klr nttd caf*. « Tbla la trtilr ea* ef tb* bat. I* t*a OM n a r a a ^ te advnrtli*. W* cfva ra e r , -5 fnaoB. *'Endurinr L m .” »l4t'ris a.m...... SSL ______PUBLIC AUCTION■ Bpplr. I" r*rman*nt. . Ac*j lUaltr. 711-M17 er TllOetl. aBday churth MhooL 11 a.m. £"■ Uom- .„...... — Interview • ftfi « wonhlp. 8»r««n. *^ d u r(n i Lo»».~ . Koffe* la bantir k(v«b tbaC tutd £ 22* I®***** •» «»• »*» *»d Sffi-riSi “■Sr S fe ? ' a | ■41 pjn. Youlb »helr. t p.n^ J^ Junior ” ir Wonhlp^ « « 1... , D*JI«‘l<«n ..«!« and obaoltta SUU propartr will‘ "Ji |>* BY APPOINTMENT ONLYfONLYI n boBta. Ava. Waat aad mak* oa aaan offer. r*t tb* aarrlc* roa to a rra . J r r . 7 p.m. Junior blab, JudunJudfton lmm»dlatalr followlnir. Uapilamal a*r»- LuetiM P>“ "» ’ JS-TII* _ S Prie* M.700. j DYPa I" afwraoon. (laO p.ai. pnrcr ^ ^ 1 andard B«tw**n B and t p.m. y a It-Uta* and tha 8«nlor blfh ■»mntlnc. ‘J 7 ;S0 *vaa<*1[atle aarrlca. ■ I p-a. , T E T T n iX lw trT S iirT rS riJ S r , Wll5 Tuiadar. « ».«. nibla aludir. W^n**- Bt tb* . IiBUnxaUoaal track. Will trtda fer IOSTRANDER AGENCYp C Y Id v S j dar. S i ■ P.m. UdiH auilllarr. »il Thura- Classified % llalrlct . . *ealtl* or a*Il for II.OM with“ t«nu. P«tria* HeUI Batldlac I lr*.- Manday. 7 PJ»- ScouU and “ Ki. dar,“ J' • P'“ - Younia Paopla'i *«r»le*. g l -DP Phont 671-7114.______Idaho. Tba BUU propartr to b* SPECIAL TYPE UOTEU dowatowB tMatten. 10 salu WESLEYAN HOLINESS ofrit«d for aalt eoniltti ofl < «• pfu» JJrlflc ijeurt*™. Malt* Arwa ■ SAVE ?2000 ^ D8E THE8 B FaONB[• door aadan. t plekup. S earrr-allf, ■ r o u t e w o riK k parm*titp aod pvr a p«x*ntat* ^ Neighboring3 1 panti dtlWtrr. 1 atatloB waton, Btt prefit OB baUnc* U reo aualltr* 7 dump truck*, 1 truck chataU, gg average A c R*.itr, 7ia-a«7_er 7u-ai4i,, - Sundar acbool 10 a.m. UuralncMoraine NIIMBEOS FRE* varloua lUma of «bop aad *o“n offlea ^ 80 atops dally. $135 average —i “isit. iffiJin..£5 C hurches wonhlp 11 a.m. Youth a*rvlc* T p.m. •gulpmant, *mptr paint barnla,>amu. ■ weeklyWe eamlngs. Apply.pply In ECCELLEOT BX »elac bu.la*...la. Cold *.cb alcbt. Cransallatla atrrlc* 7ilO p.m.“ Mld- ^ M,plac*a Waat Ad U1 2ndand numaroua Itutha, sf round pelperson E m ploym ent Security 1 I waak. prar*r BKVtlac I pja. plUns. All lltau offtrtd for aai* ^ a * . ‘’i‘n"*iudrfiii‘’M "e * t ,j ' ^ g i 2^ ••- PIT* b M n » e ^-^'S batha, cannted-' • n * ' Tia*»IT«w* Baymar b* «um(ncd aC tb* «b*r« to*to! Agency,-“* 404 3rd atreet;t north, „tn„ t and bulldlnc. lU.OOO. tarma. BUPEttT MRtlODIST -m CtlUN D ^CRAPEL calilc tfo .. C. Looncr, tUaltor. 71-4011. bom* K 'nS’i.ss'sjr.er.rS ;g^*nd.Sl.trd.», 41. itb,-Av«i»,^| BIxU and li ttrMta Tuesday, September 4, . 10 «,nva jn . 7H-44BI.? ______^ Irarac*, patle, aad aoadack. Levw 1Ura*Bd A. Thaapa«k alaU" ltr " „ aar*nt* Hanl.*PMUr rroFrom m Bnriey, Bnpert. Faol,ll. Declo a A «eeraptcU dtUllad lUt e( lUn* ta to 1 pjn. Aak for Mr.r. Sterk. UOTBL uo i Eicaltest bnek pulldlar,i d i S r US & , Wonhlp aarrln* lilO and 11 a. m, .M Kt ^ offartd for aala mar b* aaeurad *l**plnc room* ea **eoa4 floor, pla* 1 a. n . broadea«t o n r radio KAYT. ' and NorUnd. Dtal 67B-tS5t from tb* D*partmant ef illabwara, ____ ts SPLIT L E V E L | trtnon topic. "iun*'. *’™'* . . - I . . ■ DUtrlct No. t. In Sboabon*. er br —^sasi iVoiB OMdlngv 3 tn m t, tVMilan WesdeO MUr ef r*<]ua*t to th* Drpartatnt Large - er j, iwiwr. Mm I mui an4 «U. « « « . __ • eJ^PiAiiS-bte I BUftLET riBST MeniODIBT ^•1 22: ------— ------^r .• ssnswai . f R*t. B. B. Dliaa. pattar and nagemaa. Dial SU-Sm"S MOillja."'-"- '“'■* NNATIONAL j CONCERNICERN J ‘’’•r------: SEE TO AFPRECUTEIA 1S taeaa aad ball* carptttd. i lUnloB. TtlO ajn. radio broadcaat o**rr KLIX *Bu Pr«> PLUSB FEATUBES, PloMt Martb- > With 10 a.m. Sundar acbool. II >10 a.m. ... Th* lt*ni te b* offtrad tn tbli'!• MUaai* Nt«da aarritd maa with car, Ilrla* ^ r m a t ' Child eara for pra-^bool «or»l ” * ^ " From Bohl and Ca-Uefordeford ^ v * DO l u r ^ UM ».lu* toM lh* In Goodins or Durltr iat aptclal 1 SSSib;'t;.X'i?£..5".",S: ffitrp* rouu work. 90 atop* dallr, J e2.*’i5 i i t : - Phone 783t1104 • . \ lureT'aebo^f f”r‘!ar.^«.'V a*wombln< ibln^ ^^<10 JO p.m. EtanialliUc ••rvlecai con* ^ ' ot &». t i l l wt*klr «.ralaf»niMi foi- moUDUlM, ? It ren u . • «ok. ra'^ppi!2Sr‘.S 1 { s a A .» ; - i 'Y^tthful’’ and "Yoanr ilarrl«J'<’*^ V - . rrf*ailonal> r^* tlnilnf wllb apaclal.I'muale muale ■■ amlaars. • “ !' to*towlas frc* trslolnr. rou ” cant balp bot' mak* aar^lar < ORACIOTO LIVIN O ^ lm«a m««t la tha aanctuary una» h*4- : b* iMiUnblp ef Edwin Are**.“”4!!' Tba P>’»>;• r .« J fS?‘'‘th;'’^lek* a^n‘r V ^ r t « l 5 ; !^K» Interview 5 j'rparu for UptUm. Tundar tbrauiS^ PHdar I 4. l'*nonal eb*cki drawB on aa Idahs „ at atS.OM. Per taer* d*talUla conuctcontact bath 1 and bedreom in fauTlntahol barth Khool will m*«t br dn>*rl. **' b Pridar and Jackpot. Nevada.^ bank,Jl*" bank drafu, er moaar erdtraeX! BV APPOINTMENT’ ONLV Drrd*B I A,»agr. Jwoaa. ai4-«a». baacatau 1 Prieed la adL STiJ:zirth‘‘sUs%ssr- J MntJ. Cblld ear* (or ebIMm Uk>wUtow * X.P," P "- Tundar. » p.tB. r nVit BIbU atudr. W*dn**dar, S pja. Pnrcr DU1»8-63T8 ara raaaldcrwl ta b* caib. PiOB* 7sa-7iii — «Q yaara la DurMrr. Kallr dar « » t B*tw**B S aod I PA.>•«»• '■ FOR LEASE LLOYD ROBERSON igadar. B*alar-lil HYr will notr^ n*«l. ;,V m**tln*. Prldar. »-P.m. Cbunb P«l- All aal« ahalt b* d««Bwd com* ISON I 'lan to atmid on th* Itb. Junior-Ill - pullr equipped naUoraat. Exc*VEi(*V AGENCY irr wUI bav* n n t >m.ha B »(M Sun- CblM ------till, waJj Heip^MHai ol* Of FemolB i5 i ««at te m BbMbim* Btrett Nertbh TTbMBU uoau A u "^ tsa,eoo. • > ar. SapU (. Mr*. WUlard JlarpiUr, __ *«pi«d br tb* purchaa«r. — Net M«mb*f MaMph *•««>• n o o o b ^ J •uoMler, , TYLBR TYI BTBEET CONBERVATIVBTIVB - IIM Par Meat)) ~ ______DAPTIBT ' ______ChiCLA88IF1KD DIRECTOBY:OBY ■ AllAll ItMiu ar* to U eOarrf fer^aal*sr aai* O PE N IN O S FOR PBONB n H 4 a« . ' ^ BQIIL'fllUT' WAKU UJS------I5.B------J . A. M A R TIN------fcCBSACE _ FOaEALE OBB TRAD* _ _ ■ Tb*ra wilt b* no atrfla*a bald "^In In th* »i8»>>S a.m***8^ a r ~ ^ S ~ t andnd B*w {^akmakL abaohiuir no warnaalr of QUALIPIKD>PEOPI.B------^------apt. I. m*mb*n Intlnictlon claaa. 11 a.m. ot aw Strictly ConfldenUalrntiai ' A g e n c y !with v*CT elaan auiactlve t b*«> ; It. VS. ANNOUNCEMENTSft anr kind a* to th* eondlllon ot anr . . boaa. Wltl ceaald«r ear e r v' gorgeous;: ...... M held s:S Mornlni wonhlp. Spaclal mualcjWlq PEB Paul <11-1101JI-llOl jtrailer beaaa. Prlca If.OOO. 11.000 . »rna^ br J « ^ ga^ljabit^. i"5?.^ Cll*ClaMl/lcatJoa 2 through5. Mli /w NO RECISTRATION PEB — ' Vll j*].!.?!!* 4?" ^ CSUBCGD ^ ------dowiw Jf* tm p v . aerr* la tedarl ' a* U a Mhadul* of eonr*nnr* mrtU p.m. nd^ia^_ STANDARD OIL CO. J w*n. aet oalU. BOT WOBTH tba Walfar* ffl*«ilnf Salurdar nl7ht nllht KEranl n ln < ”wonhl^r’swl'al*^uilc. (£m. EMPUMTMENT “ p It iilO p. m. OtnaraT MMk>nt will>111 U Bunl< BUBloa madlutioa br,lh*-pa.lor. Ob- of th* aai* and wlll b* r*Qulr*d -KARE-C.-FREEMAN—3IAN------’ nS»u{<^««r%^57^wiuw---- - It 10 a, m. and t.p . m. Sundar.'. MIA aana aananc* of "Th* Lord'atr.” 8upp«r.~ OlBOlaaslflcaUon 1C throughCb 34 to rvmot* tha purcbaaad lUma Orocarjr Or< and produe* manactr,'.. ^* » B**£ **UbIUb*d **rr.cnn>. JO jq ajn. Bupdar achuel. 10i4l41 a-m. a-m. CU ClaitincaUonj 30 through[b 38 ’ O . Bryce B e n n ett WoWoman Clark fer crtnlanlan aad•»« ______Mort.'Momln* wonhlp and Junior churth.church. State Highway Engineer g,° 7 p.m. Br«nln( atrrlc*. »ilO10 p.m. Ineer 8up*r»ii5ktt eh*t"*t air**! r e a l e s t a t e JJ.'JMrman*DU Ihrouab StpUmbtr let. Mol w m trade eaaltr in JH I 4 dear Danald ll*H««n. aHnlatar Kama rarrott. fboo* 711-1117.HT. ^ Dat al9^*ltun fer workln« molbtn. 'Call U8 for Auction Salear Bundar, BtpU I W»*k.*nd wotk:k camp Clft:ClasslflcaUoa 80 tbroughIh sa ea btHcIBrF.CIAL I t ptmaatnta rra n br Baua. r.*! ^ L IV E I N TBE COUNTRYNTRY W Ma.tb.v I ttARERMAN U m iO niH T .t^w'a t Ma»le mounUln. Salurdar. Suodar. dra 1 C*rt*r, Idabe Oarb*r and Dtautr r.* . rtJ^ in ".n V * fu ll tlm*a* efHc*efnc* G E N E L A R S E N ■ . Adatla C. B iK tr. alnlatart , uondMondar. nibl* aehool for all a«n at Bhnp. Phan* 7M -m i. attraeU ^ UM*b*droaai , CaU or write M* for IU I a JO. Momlnr wonhlp at“i™ lOitO EENTAIS cS 1—— *0 G«Vtlae> 7ta-t07*7 t » ^ » BttiBBlae.thn* b«!reem: Oiia b«t- ^ (Int and third Mondaia, ®Onn Onn ]Hhl*lriM*"ttudr.^'comlM CWF nimmaiaj m ^ t ClaaaUlcauoQCltU 100 mrough:h 118 ma^la. II ^*Pbent tlT**!?.r7l Form Fom Work Wanted* 23 tncfcac*, « offlc* a n d *qulpm*aLPM L — ' «»up (.I*. Bapl. U.U at lb* former lUrn- DUimiY‘9 IMUW SalOB. 1«7414 Ulh CUSTOMCU8T thnablnr. Peu, tnlB . btaaa, Tl erTuatldd^a'^" ■Su *nMa-| Artnu* Eaat. ParmananU II up, aUndlnsaUt or wiadrow, | | Uaaatr Uar. la i*i2IZl k r r l l i i MISCELLANEOUS »b*Kacbool aptclala H I 'for 17.10.I. Et*. rlt. ria. Go anrwhtr*. 711-1117. ba } 7 7 i a bwIroea.'^fBll baMamt wtth a - J s£ '?s’.sraefrtfu£;“. .RANBBN MBTIIODIIIT *,?^l tta U ib. flrvBlae*. Un*- kltehaa. , pp(.‘ » . ClaaclfleaUoa 120 thnwgh,jj JJJ ^^_"^ln«^ajpolnlriianU. Pheja CUSTOM CU8T b v cueU of. Abe, aUalf% » . H*r>ra C. nhar. Mlnlaur rbolr k |li4 0 . erowBlnt. PlowlBf, ll*rmaa5 F Phlppa, 5 5 Call or WWta * «<*»' ;r achool I a. m. Wonhlp> atrv.a * ^ « < p.o p.m. ______'• >IU a. nt. Sarmon. "Labonn Ti^ TlntlnK,Tl'ntl' color rlaara. MTVoaalliadtaalliad PhoPhon* 711-IPM. — ____ , J. A. MARTIN " HYP m.*U p. m.m! DRIVB-IN CIIURCil , , X ll »T8 I . ?e>>l- llA^ an'3~alraw atBc7l?r. I'ta »Si n tH» -Tha -lail atrrlea of t t t P,r1.a.ln j I'H " - -n AIRCRAFT « .. AND BOATS U 4 » 0 . ^ i n h.allB*. PboB* l J ^iTalS Uaupla, ' Agency i .£.1 t a.m. Claaalfleauwi m throughh 171- »»*«“lUiutft. ______;______7M. 7M-7471. Your AcUvo Realtor P :W ffiuTOrii. tr. k 8*r- ““ _ . ^ UAY and STKAW balla br bai* bai* ere roa M Bat B< »0» - - Paal 4114101ta4ioi laur of BabyBaby Sitters-Child Core« 116 6 ^ ahana. rhoa* Roa. Watd. 71*. aTT ONLY'jW.»o‘ chu«b. ACTOMOTIVE ^ iTiiT. «»»_*?*'»''» ■»' fc»for* «.». ■ ln*uroBC* *1^ 33 \L a n r^ b e s t* , eprfaWtr■ fntam . >»<>» Mhoel to a. m. Wonhlp atnr. topK. I drink cialHfleauon 180 Uiroughh 300 7»1». 7»i». OUSTIOUSTOU awathlact a machlBta.iblaaa. 0*Ga W Wk u l'lic U U u Is'^jTUB^ ei la^ f 2 ^ '.U a. rn. B*rmem, “t.aibonn "h- cclfaa - h” k u . 7».7mer ^ace^^d^^^^t^ Llord Beb. J DONT FORGBT TO CALL ' HYP m**la MHO p. m.IB. at at lb*(«• a*eetdleam tMtni*tlea. Lan7 Wattaa. * HOME, 7S»4*T4 ^BoimNB. BngUnd. AUB. ^ a* aad b'nt. aprtn«>tMth crllndtr.. rackatmki nonn 711-91*4. Sf- m E B , AU,. 11 - Mr.; H. *. i Tu m U 44 „.r.elda. 7II.Q7IO.______j« b ow, PU*r. £UtUild itai pipaL.?"p!aae UaMiaa. — « WWrha .Ity oounoU «pol- — g h . M i s . " ^ ?*■ Hunmenjulst. luperlntendent or „,,ht. Pbet»e Bentlac•etftlac*. XKNNBDY i BTIlBETi Ktabartr, • NEW, WHTIB B M C K ' !? 2 the BnUuuo department at.t the to LuSTt s f T I .U*n I mlln a*at ot Twin Emp|(Employmtnt Astnclei ___1 17 7 OUSTOUouiri PABMlNOt ttar taUwt, *ere _2 !i Bica twa b*divea beau. D«i>^ w”£ n 7»ll« ooumy M t, alrewrtreued PalUp.m off Klmb*clr nwd. Itbb pound TOJlJ& ll"ap*nlw o at •■i‘anoBn*l 'iiarrle* **l?»chopping, h**t barrttiia*.i 9gl Go anr. a ACCORDION( and GUITAR[TAR atraet. Oil furaaaa. M.OOS. . to btthliiB lulto to . wbanl^Pbeo* aarttaal P.p. Badtk*. ,-PRIvaTIS LESSONS « !TJ. l i J f a j ? u fo ^ “ ?ho»Vwi" oalr. R«r»r*on OeuL IXa-4701 itfl.4«l4 UMM! 6 J jnoMK. » .« ..a T .I. r.11. '.nVJJt FlorliH - 6 a to a hour* p*r dar. pou chout* ' ■ s £/lLL 7ai.«4io pon PKBiTd*iiTtrr. th* » >tem*n tii ■ £ t e r . tho' Mnrloe. th»U,, «d«* down. , . run*r«l daalrtu. hoaplul bouQiHU.gffi ,ii-.S7, 1" pi ..K ;aa;"k£7• «»• . WANTED _ £ s '<■' APBrexImaUtr IOOO Ulta *tofitraw, itrvw. mITS SOLD - »b*> Md te Prs«U»r -«m*- ott in U»**• ...... HOOVER IMFBOVINa - Kijti, PreaUar -F o r- rlalan Uundry. bEwkT O T . ------"fc- -- _B«ai».~*a*«riaa-.lb*-Valtar-froa*: - ‘IX NEW YORK. AUf. 81 WV-For- rUlan "‘5 boiB* dolni almpi* a*wlnc. ‘ W* *ui>. n >« ^ alt^ ~ Taylor Agency...... «ulu ^wnbnuiS^^^^ mer ^ Preildent Herbert HoOTer trtitu of White lu e. 1 ^ 5 ■-TICT Ofttea d ta o m L oonUnued lo recupor»t« MUalMi*SL" S .n4 __ 4114401 .council Bpolotlted b«._ torUy today *ft«r undar*oln« » m*,tt. lea. for Apply, l^pt. AD-al4, Oox 'SS: 7010, JC. C. HOLTZEN S, ^ Tkunaa mUa 4U4«M tfioaten tb i ihow.•• thrte-houpopemOoflTiieKlW.tofj g g j f f l ^ ° - Tlkrxn.. UMniUMna dc Mya^ntS. ^bSTrUi^n W M l . IWltola LUU^_ a n remoYBl m o 0! #n IntMtlDBl tuoor. YO If D 0N -T O -S C HHOOL O < ClASfla s h B Y tSElLtN iM GS V'isarA'i ' A i.lm n l B « . i l l n g 1101 0 0 u L l doca tha TiHn FalU*C^ OR nSNT. «« t t n t fluhl 4 r ^ Low t b a - ot^coSrvSmoMAi/-E^0NAI/< t5T AT^u^’North^ W>m. , 'i*. M il. J.n m .. ga,rg;?^iH .n^rr" r?;i * = „5“i t ^ ' sjs'.v.'-'.sis: ' Uad* hy Aemt. FlUr. ;o.Mfc Utlta k e y r e a l t y - ______UMlM, rd.n. Intotiowt. J*reB»t. tM U»**• * . l i t SbotboBt S trtttiw n m’t** t , 0 Busfneit-Off/ce , Ranfafi 80 ii j^ n E id o B ^ MM yo n AOnOM IB M I - u u « ll EI B^?&i? UYtttock WonWJ______m 1 . SELUNO. buTlB* er BC. IIt t bpari*t» HTAMI^y BASmi FInttt.,„ i. aummtr iJEw j ,000 »auar* foot modtm build. s: MB: -"ina ffi.rpteraAis ‘w,s,“i-EK!Sxr.Ena? J can afford. inc. SulUbto (or offlc*■Ijt or tmallaman g ^ ^ a Imp. Co., Twin Fall*. ■ Buhl. ____ _ For Prompt-m pt Chtap. to eonuet Bnifio IU»« IU«lty. Wttt 1,. Lynwood hop. for rtnt or Itaa*. L o ca ^ Dlut ^ 4tM 0ll. Coot eoftnt*. Pbont BuhT. U kta North. Phono U t-Vttt. ifl V A i , -Jinn. Pho^7ll$n"'*‘ 200 IIKAO Itoek nneb. Sm to apprf B B M O V A t »*UY u m it and malLr... , Burlty. eTMtW. ■ •*».•■ Uodam Traeior. g g m ~ L i-a. »' ““» » 0 ACBB f»m « mllo oM hWiwijr s?.uriurg'w i;.Ti ” o f K i e ^ rOCK ^ “..u, A,..- Walk uptlairt and *att likt Uadi . .. LIVESTOCK of o ih et RocI Eitota M 60 RtMpUon room and twej‘nr pHtaU ,j , — ...... “5S;ViS'K^i[!i.S''u."n v5 KInr Hill H«tio. ----- ;------ef/lcn. Uf» P*r month, A J ^ . _ a. Ualoa Val- p h ONK U t COLLECTCOLLECT FlUr” '" " *** S iv 'S C. LOONEY. REJALTORa £ t O K 3L‘i‘is,ft?^,w; ‘"a'i.i^:?i;.*asu:k **SvMrtrtdJ rOR SALE or trad* to.' fgr Uvaalotk, *t n < n i ¥ l ^ ' anii- blaekM O wklu-^aa O ^'pott^ Twin n U a 7 U -« l* - * 7 M « t Bart. m tur. Blnil* offlct* abo avail.STall* j^r calllt. Call afUr • PJn.. H*" THE BEST ; 46B8. Flltr. lommtrclat* _ - 82M1U. WUr. ______koLHTElA buck aad wblU.ta«— urs-a IDAHO HIDE ALWAYS k tood ,tl«tIon of «««!»•. c a ll' ” Iwto‘mrtS & TALLOW CO. bon « ond Dill Coubtrly ,«T«v USED iTIIE BEET harraatar tha H a|U Val- )Tco. Jltol ZtUU, terou trom Soon. • I Sboabona^ OSTRANDER AGENCY rboDO TMJSKt. Phone 733-4018nr BEET HARVESTERSJT E R S iR ' bif iieuuia Applioncet ------12im urL"' !a* f?U*''Tra«or awlncw ^ atv * a^ oew? for* Oai CALL llEALTY, lU 8ho»bontaont SStrttt lrttt FOUR BEDROOU HOMEIE on BlutBlua ._ , KImbarly Road. femla. Call «vanla««. II4.141S. Ji CompItU osd comptuntitu a t ttrr*ttr r. U kta. Uort for your moner, lhan — ------T7 1—M odel I IB . :^?,S .«t3?5‘“El2‘ii 'r « Ict. lUnebt* - r«tn» ourr ■pt*Ullt». ipttlalltr. anr bomt I know. tS.tOO.lo.” FlBaac- rinaa“ F Fc a r m t F o r R e n t ______884 4 irnmNATiONALAL ------______lac BvalUblt. -jj; J a ‘cK ci'‘^ ‘uH.. Ul ... IW ACHES nortbaldt farm. Good land, HARVEST TIME “3af.,‘£ffiur.&ra LEs-iiri-i -“tej 7 0 n SALE. tr»d# or l#*»tiI 804t04 «er«aera RANCH. 2.«0« acrta dtwltd.«1mL 4.000lOOO rood | corral*. 1 bedroomS ' bom* % with h a.l.M; odel 380 ’.^ ^ a a in- maehlaa. ExcalUat eeadltloa. DaL ftock nneb aartbMit ol Shoihoat. SbothoDt. jrrirato a]lotmt»i wJtb J.Mt entt- unbar, Duhl, FARM HAND FAST APPROACHINGlACHiNG fajyiJj-rg S ^ uiat ' ^ at r .Jtrom*. , S . dttk modtl. 7»|.M»4. O iSutt JI. C. lUeb. K t*- Utadowt.Mt*dowfc ^ 1« aharta of waUr.7» _j ,ral' Frtah or OKNICW I41V.W tttnttrauu. I Idtho, ■ . , , incbta from wtll, UO aeiyle rt wbttt wbtat fOlt yc LEASE or aalti StO acrct. iri|. S E E D S FOE^ Ordtr* m u t b* pUeadUoad aooa. . ® « ‘rl w “ ” «o“ V ^ S ; < '- * ^ " ^ I tba BTow. kllountat irowln* com. . bar bar and and taltd. j Itrtl nH ftnctd. 8 ftnctd nat. . , or trad* for all Had* e t Uvtttoek a* Ml* — Bull* P ^ * Cood 4 room bouatu t oa oa oil. oil. lurta.i no rock or «ra»tU abuadanl K.» o n . »nd 2-EOWRow Btan vott«r* Biada to« ordtr. Pel*.Folv aprin«tr« far California. Pboa* II* lariM and waur, poUlo etilar, ftt^JnsS i.;“ corral* "Sa.‘ to barrm uri and plUra. poUtopoUte c t Clyda Uncbm. Buhl. I4I.»4I7 < d. lUduetd aad acalta. 3 modtra boaua. .Exetl* lant for ctrtlftrd >ttd ’S MUlota S t.^'S and 'i FAEMBAND HABVE3TEE3ESTERS hulk bada. bt«t bad*. I41.M2I.______------— I- Furniture—Household 1! « 0 ACRES, W obtrlj' ditlriel. TuJIynli “ jllrcatock. WriU Bo* 1».C,.C. c/oTlmta*c/o Tlmt*. iwa. Wa milk T tiitjB iu u n u j j ^L .' , i ) M o{ eor. ]U HEAD I t montln. ttOtto bttdhtad tS ]Ntw*. Cl«* rtftrtneta and ability B A L E D H A Y L:,o O A D E E R R S s "is.'fii’s.rw s'.pas!! « ittr. FInttt Uod. top ««t o{ eor> A hatUr loader for ta a monty. .S '" SI FH... Tiijiii: " »»1*. IIM.OM. r tn a t n lUolty,ralty. Buhl. monlb* with IS cowa foror (Tt.OM.t7*.000. to f i n a n c t . ______' JER O M E ri s s " S i i ' "to r : or , “Ns; brtwr DININO HOOM *«t. 7-pltct, wood r Other Renfols 868 6 INTER-STATE^ T E than what you a rt prtatatlytatatly rnr«all». it formica top. Phon* 71M1M. ](Q ACHES, 80 thirt* norlbildt wmftr iBt CUOD ua*d carptu, llvlac room iand i.w# UALt.urJ aluminum u * f t plu* 7»" wtll. « hw . »« Pf"",?/ UOOH^ ilALL: i'arllct, nctpllonT, T ' INC. EQUIPMENTPMENT im“idJ1So^a2>a‘ wX' m^I l a ; '. . ^ S biUnet com. f tlr houM and nillk f m r ® club mMllnn. dancM. Danautu ^E Q U I P M E N T m C a •'la‘*Va?lty Farm*.*Bonu’Wo.? N^i! t. WeiwS '“"a uli.” IJ8.000. W«»dtU Boolly,loaitr, 63».i l t . C A L L R E A L'TY T Y larrtd. ; Phont 7ll.2t7»-or■ or TtI.mt. 73i.m t._ - Ph o n o 334-4394H and Weldingg Shop S h o p dtll. Idaho, er pheaa MMltl.MMIM. _ pfc„. ^ itu .______— ^ T».<»S J14 Sbothoat* o » f Ea*t^ 1? — FOK RENTi 17" or M~ UltrUlontltrUlon MU.**t^ ______fOK SALE or tiadti ttO MrM“ 'J? «ood U»rd« Klnc CUrk Call USED broaklaat a*t-.-ldaalFajngr^ tor pa !'Z€‘S S r'S ^ ■Md preduetlao Jtsd sm t U ukor. & LV ES U * y EUctric. 441 UalD Ea*L 0 lar I la J S “ *»»»!"«* —f «»*«“ > j «^irssa?‘*£‘u‘s:SSSTb^ '& u'S: - SPECIAL!!!liy— ■ '■“ HOLSTEIN CALVES U8EU Ultvliloa ttU. 11J4 Idube. AUo. 10 Krt* otor I lw r - - Phont 7I1-S2M. . Friday nUhU. n tn . Mjron B.rbtuib, Coodlai. - . ApproxlmaU^400” Head DDOIUS » . b .,, T n « l . b . , l , I Clover and Alfalfafa lf a ond-Iland Slort, 14* Soulh Ui r Bawiooii; D O N ’T B E L AATE T E Trucks nnd Cars biiALt bAficU ot to*t of SowuppUi “• Seed Combinene BEET HARVESTERS■PISTERS GUARANTEEDED Klmbtrly. ______PorfU rtrftet loe»tJe» for rtU rf -vr for „ i^ a i i i , n a j o r o n e w e e k M nt. itertmtloB. dudt r»neh£ dntlop- for SCHOW,3 L ja v i s r e n t -a - c a b sSYSTEM y s t e m $1,500 O ff' X H C intBt. Prict rtductd for flolek qQlck aala.u lt. Bgy^uyjpui. , btdroom framt and ] , JO H N D EER E Callen Friday wtnlnc*. fboot Wtndtll MMPtt.______framt and Kov ftt Dan’s Unitm 7efierrlcsle^Serrlco m a 8SEY-HARRIS-195S Contact Tommy Callen ——; ■ J l briek boBM on Ranche VUu.u u . Lar«t / W 9 5 S OEMCO S H A D E R -C A L L E N , .." » i ,« u r i i : s . " I i i i m r \ r r ? . wodel so special ‘ l l e n sr-SrJua;"-ss:r ^ iMACK'S U-DRIVEU \ L \ a 12500 Old Carsten Bara,. uM milem ile 8tulh. Phon* 7U -t2ll. r^und PHONE 783^2499 249 _ COMBINES^TES west, V Muth of KimberlyK im berly W i5lTa>'n j » . j tufntlur*. appllai :------O EHL Kimberly 4S3-S9C0■S9C0 . • ‘ *»<> thlnta. • Uayta Furalti 3 2 : - CA SE A -e . . . . Flioao ItM tO . and rtw cilAllilINO t btdroom bomt oa \ self ualoadlns* ALLIS CHALMERS1.MERS Twin Falla 783-0149 M O V I N G ^ tU H H lB iigb- alu.i«Bt ita ta ; lip* boma wllb elc* atmU Flnbhtd baMmtnl. j^ T E and •» * 103 tlt.»S Danaar ntreltut*; IH S loTtlr 7*rd. Good outbulldlnr*.dlnra. B Bmm nimpu* room. poMlblt 3rd Srd btd.btd- • Bent a TRUCK from UJa M iT T I and ^ . Sw in. 10: raiiut*. i n an®. i to ( f t It now Id m so. Tr>nk: Orr. IOO room. Lottly rard. undtrxround DolUa ____ C riO P P ES R R S rUKEllUED York*blr*. lUmpablr*il^npatilr. atanj bbltT Cfctim fc wttt. 1(9 Borth. U w nt ef Buport. aprlnkltr traltm. tll.tOO.to^'roo rOO '“"’““S S " C f c t i m a a I *MW7’? r " ' rhont JOHN DEEREs OEHL, Seu.propelled i apnUaaeaa. Buy. ^ ------Beet Hftrroster MSLia K ss-s.r.at'?.:anytblac of vilu*. " ‘JjPO}'' tie up. 81m Mj? TOR SALE or tnM l J U mentu m irri-Irrf. NEAT 1 btdroom bem* lo MenJof. =r O E H L , b a y aind n d ccom o m . Durlty. Pbon* (7S-UI0IS-UIO or IJITI< )1P SouUi btMdway,■V pboaa Bhnna IU-(411^111 ' Odd aliM Cut frtt. All kl. H. tkl n ttd fam . Vodtni bomt.. gsood e ^ out. aldt icbool dtetrict. Full ■’^"Sint battmtnt. HERTZ SYSTEMliiM with hopper 7211, *vtaln«». _ * U « ^ n d KlBc't (B L ««t4 I mllca te IIWIO with tow dowa paymtBtpaymtnt. 5 bulldlan «od com lt. 6 «oll«o to O n ly 11300 ------T oi fciLuiK^wAM. twturvi*«e.;" Twla Ftllt. Povtd blshwtr. Gin^ JUST’tblBk «M down will111 putput ronyw 1 Phoa* 7M.»tB Twin Fall*. Idaho ^ JOHN DEERES R E H o r t e t 10^***^ ptU. SpteUI t» ir . • « .« . AUo n Nftrtoct and oUlIV to flDtoe*.aane*. DoxDoz j btdreom bomt wllb — un . c/o TlB.M^N«wt.------T O R S See our display of new WANTED TO UUYi Smallaull I'alomliI’alomlao abla a t apvclal prlcta la 1*10'. t; ------tarmct. ToUl prle. oaly"iflVo. Ifl,000. Wanted »o Rent 88 •bKtWt. TKACXOES C'TATTTQ FOK SALE or trada.~ HbttUad ponypet For furBltur*-AppllaBct»—Thlni.11.HCM—Tbinn firr."^ghl. i w f M r«. food ftnctt. l*0^ih»rt. of Inl. ‘'i h l n r S WANTED TO KENT-6“ tc aOO aer.; ® MOUNTAIN STATESb lA iC < 2 > Uam. wacon and hamtaa.y ita a. Fbair a* of FO R NTrU RB katioa waUr. All aaacblntrrS ineludtd. a .00. 11,000 -s OB aiml^ldt. Good rtfthjac*. Owa 4S0 irrmiHATioNAi. nuhl. I4l.«ia7. tvtnlnn. ntNTrnRE Ckx>d t btdtooia boaw. ToUlroul prictpriM **■” * Ibtlp. Wrilt Bo» 1-D c/o Tlmta.Ntwa.Tlma-H.w., 8N PO R O (two) IMPLEMENTE N T ONE BAY HAKE, vtry .tnItnlU lU for ckii. »0» Sbothona SouUi Phon. 1 ll-» l tUO.OO», lt% down. » y ta n on • Call afUr i ...... • 1»aUnc«. AW ; 100 btad u tth could . UO TO 140 acr* fam . iJart own . ' I ts 2nd Avtnua, Southtlh 7114411 7114411 ,55^7,’,* bualnta*. Vtry rtatouklt. Cm h* boBgbt Mt tw k tt prica.rSISlS Coodlac CALL TODAY .."5V.^r£ ■'« ------Z S-sit ANTIQtlE AUCTIONmON SALESALI *• S A L T Y liJc“ 7o — ' ~ ^ ONE YEAU OLO Appaloota alud. W* . lUaitr. U i-H ii.______^ “ GEM STATE REALTY _! ‘ 9 ^ brok* mart. br«t to rtfl*Ur*d« i* u r^ Appa.Asih Hoiueholtl FumJahJngt 7PQ Farm Suppliet ---- 'loo*a. 91 Pbon* 711.1114.______HOLLAND PlBAL fiSTATB ss“M2ssao. “-S11S1! “I ".li'.EhS . USED BALERS ! . Saturday. 8tpt«nVtrnVtr 1—I 1—I pja. pja. IlnoUum cltaranc*. Btvtnl M I 'U m iO covtra. Hay BUeka. SiTniu '>‘ y e a h bay a^d^U aad pack mar 1" • ’ width*. >»c *oair* yiii: -Sto Ol for tpttlal la ttt^ U Is at 1244111 bomt, 711.2010 ExUntloaJloa 40 40 or or trtneh*, wboltaal* prica. Watl-Eai - u lW ^ r d " " : *” Wa*hln«loo Strttl. CoodlBfCoodlni eontlnutd patt«m taU lUll nl^t ■partnffHt boatta aad farva. ■rth ______7»l-tt08. 14-T, W ith onglne f J S aad UoS* 55'40 CaalUford U A. 0 . natlaad lUaltor. 71».l»g0 - Fans Start. FuUtr »arm aad Uomi Harrey C. Iverson Iventon nold Btai Comoitgm. i r «i S . " — -T ltm btr of MultlpU LbUacJ*Unx Jwn MICE two btdroom homt. tto .-ts t. 14-T. P.T.O. Supply. BuhL______, _ rbont Mr*. CUrk. 7U-1484 WMk *. wtll brekt. A uctioneern e e r 7»e aquart yard. Htni.tr Fana If You’w Interest^f'L .,.!. ^ J — Fumisbodib o d 7 0 day*, btlw tts 8 and (. X a fu i r »*iSd t and O L IV E R “M ". P.T.O.\ 0 . FAIK TIUE U Juat araund tha cemar ” i*B^**^r *iiJn 5Tl!d«^*llM?*dnn. IIH . 4. Fbona tl4-41t4t4 Coodlni CoodlDl POH LEA.SKt Dvwstowa botUa Aportmentt 70 I ^ y u r a w i n t ERNATIONAL-"45" t* br»d to ■ ntlon. W t a rt.a tr la f aar « ot any > KOOUS. Clott la. ZIO "eth fllb ATtntitAnniit ^ 1»» Flltr I to 1(0 acrta. P.T.O . , - V to tlio Lynwood Bberolac Cm Itla. Eatt. W; to abow oft yoor pi|5g rlu aalBUl tm lisagfe-noSinc.*"* Muilco! Initrumentt 1 EN 5 ilCWUl duolta. flrtplac*.“ earptt, o»t “ > Havt my own macblaarr.Mrr. flnanet flnanet Farm * City DUtrTbuUag. Inc.. Ul f;;ii.s:‘'.bSriS™ "i,?»l ■ Coodlat______wt»4.Uta T :AL Self WANT TO UUifT coed? ? ^SialiS quaUty **'•bay gomr, UridUo, MU. «po; Itaaod. 200 btad Ttrlor oafonwd ' propeUed with Eraln asda n d bean . Lloyd Caratr. Phoo* 7I1-00III. Hfbtfc * food nodtra boaca, out - t r y W a Trading ^,V ^'p g g ^ ,^^^1,^” now. Good ootbslldlBii. e corral*. o r ^ F* O U K ^ m m .^ 0 lU . no ptta.. p«a., 401 . ' Iattachment. Top condlUon. ' i i JOHN DEERE. exceUent. Yonr ewa prhrau fUblac tlrtaB WANt S e!;ln -Jl!:"u-i=u to- C u otonShe^ep ~ m . " A . T " 5 tbrooib pn>p«rtr. StlllDC priet. lo. 2 ssrra-. A ;76 CASE, bean special cladlac all oinlpDtnt and erepa, C to t2 S r iBQuIrt lB9uIrt**U0 UO 1“ aharta. Jo* Krtptlk., Flltr Filtr 12MII1. llM ltl. ftUl'FdLK kwcka. faoctr LtwU. Mi4 Btll«atl B.KLAT CUrlntt. tlood condlt ftt,000 with l«a tbaa 10% down. CRAIN ROLLING, ataaa------orJ d ^ r ri~ t ^Of South Park. Fbon* 71».«4«■bon* 71»-«4«1. Phon* 141-4117.U ir* Buhi H. KOPPEL'S rOUK KOOMB, prlTau balbath and tn. CLASSIFIED 'O U S WIHIama. Jtromo. Pbont 12I.2MT. r*ar.old «wta. NKW Kimball piano*:I^ T w Wad a d p iln Plai M s l i t B*eond Avtnut Btglb-7U.im ( CALL TODAY * •*. tl4 tlh MISCELLANEOUS ; U mlUa aouth Lowarr orfan*. Eaaylay U Urm*. fB ^ fra Wai ra a r______ssr. »yj“- ” "• ■'* ' GKAIM itOLLINC dty or moUaata mia .4744. Ruptrt. Uualt. 117 Shoahon* North. 3*110 Cbuckwasons forror chop* cbOD* • Tlllr a phont 421tfll34, Hatutn. :iib . a s , HUNTING 8PECIAU JEROME REALTY.j TY ' 1 < KOOUS attTBcUralr fnreUbtd.l.n,U »«. WHEN : . IIM. Pbona Rubbtrittd huatlac vaU — IU «44»00 . 1 ^ Eaody •■ UMtTT12t-MTT rrouud floor. Fbono 7U.42U (40 ped bay or com. v ... 4 KOOUS aad batb. KroOBd flo ^ YOU NEEDE D ’ t L ”« “ W l 5 i ? ’*5JERB • rirTSlW SOCIALlL igSrSmsTvisi^^. V.., ^»...1,U. ------* prfrau taUluo*. Pbea, U M U or bttt barrtaur. <44?. n itr .______abo soud ctllo bow. rbont : btdroom boBM. Barn, a macbloo _ T lM ltl. ' HACIU VALLEY Ullllac Utrvlc*. FttC iiu t ta : tart* room* and balk. Adoli*. HELP! SHEEP SALEA L E 0... pwc?RimDo^^iaY"m.o5Sr WT.OOO. BO «*t*.' iBQBlra 14« AuUn btfert trombuna. Will aall er tradt. }ll*l } GEM EQUIPMENTMENT nber U t «r 7ii.2o»4.______‘ H. KOPPEL'S p h o n e WANTEDi blraw. will111 cuteut ‘a'Sd aad ballbau Saturday, SepUmber Ut H LADY'S i l ^ apSnmtak™ radlapi . ^ .N V . oa ibarta. Pbon* Jtoaali‘w2rt7itioil: Ward 7IM011 t P»-p.m. UI’INCT PlANO-rvturotdrturotd U>1*Ullt aarta. j i j 2nd Avtnut Stulk •WH ^ beat, prirau tBlranct. bath, toll ^ SALES, INC. Caah aavlnr. or contract mavBar b t ----- —------nrour JOHN DEERES Dtaltr” E»tnln«t and btfor*I t* a.m. aaaumtd wllh approvtd crtdll. Wi ------■ad-Bl»Bty-ef-otbn-OBtbolMln*m.—bSldlw- 7 8«» Attnnt Eatl. _ 7 3 3 - 0 9 3 1I______------f i all* aouth ct UotofVa^Vb earaa eonur .MOUlLS.gnla nlltag.r. a u a a er iiry. n . A lt CUaatt . . . brttdlor« owm. M/*t CrtdJt Utntrtr. II»M? /^ 1»4. jt4 .'^Twin ‘in FFaiul W IL L SELL GR LEABI - ONLY tM.006. VtiT watenablo ‘ Pbon* ?ll-7t7t.t. UoUtata bUndlat. eoaetntrBU mil- I and aUuih. FOlt BAL'Ei Old* Ambat^dornbatMidor trumps.trum . J Inch EltctrirTib|«»-Wni«» Um*. •aaenabl* war7^.'~*Udy‘ly p*rtfli?3!prtftrrtd. Int. Jlm SlMlt. » aS -llt4 S n .r p Flltr. lltr “ u r IV m” 41& tad Avtnut North. Pbon* Pbont 7U. plu* ca**. Kic*IUntmt for btflnntia.bnlnn Powtr Hack lUw Inqulr* at t n Bouth Lotiut or pt ^ B E iL COUB E R L Y , thu^torpboB* j^/rvir-ck-i. LY _____ J^'^lC E _^V ocm apan^^nt. ______Ament tb* tarly eoniltnrntnU arti ^ ------lUfl LroM-b ^ ^ whlu«faf»'-firr-TBmw— lam a tad an.1 o r t i U S *» -ACROSS raO M SEARS- 'U*^li!,"t 8NAP-ON TOOL DEAU8 Olfleo 1U4»U « SoULJSn" C O U: COUJ'ANY J ’AWY a 'm S l r . : : ^ l . J " n*rS!^"«: i S i l l t NICK ONE-KUOM apartmtnl. AIM c^^ctio n Si BrSin - rbont *«» 71l.lt.ltr.tr ^ I MaarleoKIaat ‘Il U t l t I S ^ Q u i c k ^ ^Services LATEST tnudtl lUldwiB tltclrl* BlltCeabtrtr 12t411l7 l S l l l aUtplns room. Adulu. 3M «lh ATinut Ea*l^r n o lib Arttiu* V North. o ^ ' i tafUr U t __ * cana. Law**i prieta• aod***lttlurau aad*a*lt*lU Thta* ar* aB ticalltnl.lant. att ef «vtr. AUo ont u*td alaclri* cl ______Use this handjhandy D irectory as a guide tot dependable aolld mouth ranit twaa.ta. •. ersan lo btautlful eoadlUon, I A^rt'm h—Unfurnished 71 Anolhtr croup of 1199 wblU-f*(twbll*-f*(t .Dtw . . . BOW MSI. NoUilol d< ts ACRES > mJlta froa CoodlBt. i services e r v ic e Today . . . andnd every day taay tarnia. CUudt IlroWB Umlc. t btdreera nodtm bont. Hiw m w dairy M tr UaOBRMJ lowtr (a DtHndttrrdtt Apart. , bam aad toaflat ihtd. Eooa«i) bu* Pbona 7»- W yoU K you rant or pureka*^ ^ ‘‘w^s r.*tr *’*““• «*■ band Intlnimtnl. a**~ eur (one KESULTSI }, . ^ and rwoadlUontd )J u> sib StrMt W tat: . TWOwo btdroom. 2 4 H ou r Tor furthtr loformatloa call tba“• !SK.'S.S tltJO . WhIU'a ■ h«t. waur fumltb^ Pbont 71*. S 'O 'T n r y Hu.ii- r.»nur. t l l Main Eatl. 11 ACRES 1 mllo frotn itro a a. a . ONTARIO LIVESTOCKa o i u u n . I USED iplntt planoa.,.r E o ^ PHONE I . btdnotB fullr Bwdtra bomt. dalrr ' bam. oom!* aad loano^ th«7»l.nM. nu. PI.U lln. n.ldwtn.S„2\2 pl.i«. .11 733-0931 I /' WICK TmtEE.KOOM aparlm.nirH Val. . V Phono B89-063O C- c ’ «"«niil.‘i'h,‘.' the. 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I ^Housei—Fumiihed i 73 _ Applionce Repoiringpoirlng ______Insurancei ______Roofing • btdnwnj modtm b o m bom aandi; sd li ;t UOUilH. ckMr’Ia. H’aUrttr and an/i «t»|. «a»l. Eu*tnt Bmith. applUnrtr* rtpalr. It I L tt u* cbup yuur ln*uraact coat. Sin* roof. ..aval 0»»d P«»t S u p p l i t* t 11 Unredeemed corral*. III.OM, ii%Z>wn.B. UlloB furnlabtd. Ph-nt 7M.«tW. I mantt. Homt rtr t atrvca alne* 1«4».?*Twln*’W Twin fall* h or •talncfn.'*te anywhtr*.iwhtrt. (/alt(/alf Dar-Dai b n A u iy . pupflto, Htud ttrvle*. IV lltally and Inturanct. ______■ rtll Bwttl. 7 » .m 0>. . 7M.8MI.711.8MI. llam H„r.l. 100 Hramlrltwru y pDrlva. riM . MOUKKN duplt*. nnt Ixinom. tUtktr — Llko Newl T F p v furnac*. clean, cluat-ln., "rwin Twin V Valla. .iK B a s e m e n t WV o rko r k ______Honne Serviceice______Scale Repoiri.p o ir W W**kj °eld. s..-.',™ .. IVERSON REALTYljiX_ fh'.nt Flltr il2l.«r.-jt, — Ion*. vIoIlM. rilltA W E lt'io ill* !!" lln*. W. it. Ittm^altllnxi Ctmtnt Murkrpalt Toy 1-tklnitaa d<«a. Hoi 1 inal in «ood dondltloB. Pk-< * .or UWTiU Kboaboao nd aanllatliB Cooptr. I'hunt 711-4gtO.M. UlnlnH wall*: rooflnr:r : baatmtnu baatmtnU ItacommtBdfl try KUU of Idaho. S Ti.a-N ':?'".’ " aii'” ui. • rltantd. Lliht baollB*.a*. Ftndnc.Ftndn*. ytara In vallty. Pbon* L*ob Llltl< ' tlM . ______TJ :::______"" - Bicycles5 Ktlly.______711.7146. fUM. 7IMU7. . ■•rannmo BABOAiraB A n o A llis H.Qtlna tnulpiiwt J M k Se lc‘~~~ «tti*. n o Trade Yonr Homo Heutes—Unfurnishedh e d 747 4 . ii Utaalua C)>cltry. Schwlnci1 dtaltr. Com. M otOes rCV CteS • , • Septic Tonk Service J______t U fflH O ^^ K h W tnyM^on^^jici^. *“ iiUalut c irc iy y .a a U ainATvM ;y.ut B rEaab W S*£tle Unk cltanlnv.c.^O^ call Uair CbmurCbaaU i|ou‘*tbroka|*and f^^^ TfT=rm. B & B LOANS ------E t t g - a J t o n ______t t yjr.-v'E.ir'' “"'■■■ •“ i «. .iT» . i i i . l Talltr. phnnt 7II.JI0I. Mllr, M.k. o*. N ..I I . Y.llcw C b Coint«nr t IICUIiOUM bomt ntar Lynwood. |H . “ iarta. ' Prompt *"7aftM2*!' ^ **^ * BIpUc i;nk;--^..n*d. rtn a W ar 1 mllta frem Twla Falla.. 10 acrM.trrm I'hont 7M.1III8.______. ’& . r lETSji-palr a Ctnur, r ; |;r,ck*on'*Tkrpalrt DtaUrr Tor ~ir Vt^ntiift Yahama rntUlM. Una* cltan.^a..T';5uia InaUllt. r,.!'?.” i>.u,.» ,.*-;- Rillloi—TV 5.11 ■ i ^!!!* * IIKUKOOMU. 1«M Klmn.♦a. IM. Int. rCFbvnt JTt — »<»"«»■•«••______* —Yamavuebl and ParllU.UU. Al*o AUo itoo. p f **'** Inaptctlon. Lloitd Cravtn*. 71^ SLV A',f! 7*1.4660;___ _«’ «W 04«. Bookkeeping rtpalr. -Xlm. - i “ *- ______iSSlonUd »U.r- anarr and MlCt ont btdruom h>imt> (a* htal. _ ^ng . f ,'! " .aA " .l " ______Sou, Itoour ttw tr atrvlet. For an f MlMT u u ll MMInc. 1400 Cuhwllh t " f «•'! «l iot« S 4U «h S Strttt tm t I'arMlffltT bxikkttplni, auillUnc, u z " dralnasa ' fallurt. Al*o atptle Un t In TwlB Nortb. ' ______'______rrturna, Mtrchanu Audltln|t Htrrlct, ^ New Lawns ^ . ak«. 7 H in i or IW.On. 71I.IIM. Jut■ UcCollum.Uctiilhim!'*’*' 17” TELEVIHIUN only I4l.t». 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InUrtor'' Tui and t>UHor. tiurlor. - — A ..... t . , t ' ------: 3 D - mtnt* trrn^ CommtrcJ*] tand blatUnt, 7U.II14 lil.” 7tob*WtavVr; «Ui >K ^ut EatL ^ ° o o .* * ' “ ■ ■ LYNWOOD ^ Y, ' Ulta Falrbanka — Uaaastnt*. tr * a ^ ■I... . u - l l . . . . K ; 'r . 's '; : : . ! y “cUtU ; i 7II-77M. HBAUT1FUL Wtlmarantr pupt, )[ ««= e ^w" |5 f;S K “Ku."'.”tyaltm*. Si.r'Vit‘ 711- tS * ^ o r und Inurior. Ktpon work. /U. , REALTY ______lUbU and ttaaonablt. E.r!.S?;.'S A. Chtpmaa _ gtt.. 'a. ■ T lTElikll LkAriE, fatlck lt,rM 7 tTi tlnt. Ui~ * Bon l»hont 7H-tW2.. 1U.W71.7M.m ; i . ailiam Wrtcktr Htrvlrt, AddUoa Av< *«• 7114111 Wroom. ttrptiad, ftnctd. dtapa4. ^ ------_ n u t Wttl. Pbont 7M.1M4.______bgPi-£ W..*.®.'.' ; Rodiotor bervice xJ'T .'ia’ ° Cliff and Jack'* atrvict.-7K 'lSjn*.up------and'—I Vocuum Cleoneri n Wttt. ^ n t Tuptlr all m a W "iiTppirtt. Bupplltt. llocvtrJloovi eau" Wrda'and fllh7'■ilS'unStel B*«urtir»*«untr B.I*—a FACTORY RADIO 4 T tSSi’“A’i’“ “«x:-j.“Kii.'s.'TS« 1 - taltt. atrvlet. cerntrntr lllutHlut ULakt kta. and Suttnlr. ------and Avtnw ^l,.7ll.|rtT. — - f SL! »ptr, iiwMo.S a - ■ • Real Estate ______kxi-Elll^UB3J” ailpalnc *i 54 " limit.. f:..v - .W eldingllp g BuUn..!,‘"C buhl. i.1 • S o m i T h ln a l »o, It o o tl 13»1 E E = i r ^ S;.*ea*!wiS -______F u e l O il ' aadtr XftBcyl T ir tl/U wtMln., (umpl*ulr oor llli**nl!i‘u. fufnaoaa. *to»t*. IUdlo dltpaub. . a,_«Mt74. ahlt. Dar or night, nryca Naw^r • .■ K r tw - E ' .KKiTM-fc®? llll Otatlty at Jp,mtd|aU dtllttrr. AUu .aSTllnt. Rentals; 711 Bbothen* S l f tr t Mouth. s ?,v 7H.QM H : UAIIUAOK. AUo torn and P*P Sla StpttaU r ^UU Oil, phon** 7IHM2.” Folding et,a.r.. ufW , any ior ior WindOWS a.-? att araam. W« gir* *'**]* I P sic b ^ - b.ni.15 ; F u r n o c e C leggning o n in g X i ' ’*"""'- W.niiow rylacam tnuT i;;rm w.n^ow f41Uoa. Mat~ndlUo^j^!tal I t l Bprmn., 11966' » CHEVROLETIT ?i'S?4*Tt tuptrt. ^p . toU 'R B aiptcUa' U bt “ioook. ^ ■ O U R P ' T * S L yW lli*. Bmm«.______^ ____ ar«J,“ doa't cont btr*. We’rt' m *r*“ ^ 8 “*. j|S l is |t NASH Ambaatador, 4 door.r Hunt = - rOR SALE er trad*. IllS Cb*«n>l«t u t '■ .aB . hoaaat." Thai*.. Motem #oo< food rubbar. IIM . I W * TM. * _ YOtmEE MOTOR CO. ^BAUJWIN “ill BelAlr hardtop sport coupe, M*tul CA D ltU C DaVlUL Wlll tnda «. A ll OK’d " ’^ ,_____ V 8.-Pow ergU de transm lstlon. " or 11.000 *4gltr. 8*0 at U|'* t QulacrqS5o FORDFORE U H FAIRLANE “»00“. A-l ‘*“ ®- m T , or*ala».______afu r I p.n. AUo babr baatlatLtlatL ebaiebapa. HIM. Call ttl 4 } ll , •F FlUr. iki iNUTTY’S ' l USED CARS I —------afUafter S pJB. Trucks and PickupsA K S USED CARS'i|' ^ «B t»4 Awww BbbUi______L_ Om Special A t FORDroRO lit* coup*. F^ili n e t taslaa. — rotM nautabM* iaUrtor. maartu I ^ S *x> ^ MACIC VALLEY'S ------1440 Kimberly Road Sportini Goodi 159 u ^ b aad traa. Baat afftr ortr MOO.». FFboaa b w TRADING DEALER • 'Wa tlra Cold flirike SUmpaf_, I 1961 FORD 'iS/; «b*«bi WORLD’S JTtl4T4t. S JZ____ Falrbaa BOO 4 aooT aadaa. T t ' JpBuat 1 3 9 5 . . RICE'S IN JEROME ____ ----- 1 TOUOn OOINC8 . ter. Cruia»0-Katl* traaaalMleriA - KISS• Ano4tlt(. 4 0 I-S * t^ ^ ^• BuhlBu>>l ,B,it.. tni: .Bd 1H4 rrM hiof^eorm. FINEST SMEED-KEHELEY SM) :o , . ?2 1 S 5 , -S ______40' llvMiMk tr«ll«r. Bolh ciMlUat LEO RICE MOTOR CO. wn. SUMMER JCoodlBS lt4^T tt I, IM condlUon. Ctll HalUr Tt. -rr . OLDSMOBILE, INC. 1961 F O R D GLEN G. JENKINSINS 1962 LINCOLN IIT lnd Avtnr* North^ ■ CLEAN-UP B, '"piK BUY From RICECE !; S jsnsM*( ot c Ck>^ . 8aadt]r>-0p«a Zvtalatt (CONTINENTAL Twla Falli, Idabo OF ’62 in bh VvK SAUS er trad* for e«tU«i1 ttfSi i l l . . filM Cbnrakt tniek, I ten, f4pwd. ll ' USED CARS (2 4 9 5 ■ ____ ««lB «»4 bMtW. rood Urm! Sl.ooe « ^ . DDEMONSTRATOR ' ^ JEROME ^ CADILLACS • ■ 1957 CHEVROLET ! ^ ^ 5 t Lii^ BETTER 19931953 BUICK tl9S • . *86t . PORD 4 door * $805 B oslt For Soto l t 9 ^ J!*" If ,W ' waat the na«at car at“ ■“ .1999 . . . BUICK 1695 , rtda**4 pr«» >63 DODOE $145 a m lt ission, pow er sto e rta* . p o w -, J undersoldl i door VS, tuadant. ^r fiJU kV U m u *M ^~iew . BiiMfh MM i-wLINCOLN ci H csctm r CO Mrr^ ^>561956 OLDSMOBILE $605$605 -t -T er brakes. At tbe low prica. r 101 Uala AmDo Xaat Ttt.TTM j1959 g j j PLYMOUTH $408-$«»: ■ ■“■53 CHEVROIjET $135 0^ Fsrsro^^TO Toz-f^^ “"““ a g .? " ifis IBROWNING 5 door I ^Undtr, aUadard.. r l $1695 "’ ------1055 PONTIAC $909 ____ IIM OMC «M“ TiiCcirvl'”Jr 'l* AUTO ' ““ tccMWrtti ll Ropoh 182 ”“ OTtr brdrasllb^;^!] ir ^ r WORKMAN BROS.3S. COMMERCIALS R 182 10671097 :PONTIAC $1095 1M4 CHEVROLET % toa. L Haa BIG t !b a d e -i n s Home — 783-3m 1 caaptr ««aa "arsfor a? »« BUY WITH „61060 o : PONTUC 13395WM PONTIACj CO. ^ «laeb ------tIUITU • n e t FORD K ten wllh flat“““ 1961 LANCEE $3195 ’V h . a'jg'5.jrg‘tJa.'“''a;,»«'’ & PICKUPS — CONFIDENCE< 1061 COMET 13195 rack ------U ll 2,®S'a‘.S sri5 rJ^‘SS ■ j - ^ l» n ro n o H-tea. Lena vbMl. ------1958 CHEVROLET 11395$1395 «»«IMS FORO K tea < ^ p * « l _ t m , Unkic* tdtOitiMBt. laUrail IumbV flT* *»“jg u CHEVm CT El CuBlaJI^Vl! - - ^ w il l s a t ' JHI CHEVROLET % tea Uoa Md cbui oil KNtB. Onlr ti.n.IT.H. orfrdrin ' ______|l|H The above cars are Tudors,udors, » « Asia IH I CHEVnoUTT H-Wn* Pm I* Aitc ^ Pourdoors, Hardtops and ------1962 CORVAIR . ] '»• - InwUen, 4tpMd. lea> b ^ , AAugust U £ Clearanceice UNUNION MOTORS ^ 1141 CHEVROLET U t e a _____tilt i l oinbOla: Coup*. 4.«poad traaeaahalw, CE nullo. hnUr. Cood___ IIIH **° MUIH I ClIEVnOLCT El Cualao. aoU' 111! . "» UM m i FORDr Tbundtrblrd. K*r* ia a T T P ' , E E t h e s e c a r s ComsUU Bnk* Btnie* HMIH I INTEBNAfioHAL ***'* , luxury car rou'll hav* te »*• FREE*• FREE ^ RICE CHEVROLET, Inc. *tT M«la tMt 7M4III , MU GUABANTEED te. I) appr*eiaU lu valua. are good values at theirf Jtrom* S24-4llt, Idabo “ " “ 1 2 ? 9 5 , ^ m,^^^Rdurp^SSr^‘‘2 ^ . OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 8I PJLP J i. • ‘ GE COLOR TV . “regular prices but wUl beJ Suadara' 10, ajn . te S p.m. 1960 FALCON . T "-c i« ...... m ------::;:>H1 C^nOLCT H^e». “g SelectS Used Carj UH „„ CHEVROLETc B«IAlr 4 door ______t doar aadaa. Aat«auU« tranwBll dropped tloo. radio, baa ter. whIU wtB tln i, 11(0 roM “^iTVi, I***"II FINEST FIN SELECTION)N ptrftel" 5 cendlUoB. * Come In i Z-tena palBt . . . Joat 4-t t m ^ L ( 0 ) ( 0 ) K TWIN PALLS ?10 $1896 “Wboro Cu^Uo*n^S«Bd Tbilr -■■ IMOj,jq rORDf ralrUn* **00" t door. BUndard traniolulea. o*w \ nnrloa Unt, ir*!* low mlltac*. r Each Day Until Soldi1! ■«>*60 FORD Caitem fortior S crlla. ti»"•Si i Cam]C o m o m ~ 11 9 9 3 3 “**** “ v^ * S l r l a n . -#00- 4 door ***• ? [iis: '5'59 VOLVO SEDAN*a-> lloat rbon.. , Was W ft $1196 — Now $975175 , btM, w i^ b*d. 4 t p ^ . iS I!k« r u .su ’u.y:i,i‘f,.£,‘,u:'.v.:si'J S i, OM-V » » » IS.I1I1 a rr. Onlr ».1t andaind b< bsaur. aUadard Irantml*.•ml*. a a low-low Bitd car prle*. ^ cooklajr.^ Rnl (ood. 1(00. lift. s:s> il lloa. ----- CARLESON’S •54 PLYMOUTH $450 . IHT ClIEVnOLrr suburban. 4. ____ ONLY I130B ...... THEISEN'S SUtloa wacoa. Extra rood. *■- 1956 WILLYS ■ P-Vj ttELU Oil TIUOEl Equltr In U«Jf(U«aJ*.U« USO »M COUET C fordar. Har.-* a rtal PonUao - cadllino - QMO 4 .wheel drive sUtlOn wajoa. ;« '*** tlU moblk bont. Contldtr u r la cltan, btauUful tcooomr ear •35 DODOB $495 HU wlch low ailltact. Savt oa 1 $495 H as lockHnit h u b s, fro n t end IH l CIlEVROLrr H too ...J (rad*. Tlt>tlU. 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    Committees ' ft , Df Soirth of the Border" I Are Reportedted "The Fun Spot Soutb B y B P W alub u b jsR O S lX .' AUB. 51*^Mrs. jM •7oe]E ie ... b S? WMldrat of tbee Biul-B usl- neu nnd ProfcMlonal Women,W om en, '— jj^ounce* standing committeesim ltte es — ~ ~ ~ , w w t« wUl b e nro* ^ b e ^ - ~ gnm coordinator; Mrs. Ray­ mond •ulter. career advancement chMrman: Mrs. Johh W^wnll. ------t> tinanco: Mary MarshaU. hwlth and safety; Mrs. Irene B. MlUer. WendeU IntemaUonol reiauons. SdJth Nancolas, legislation; Mrs. I Jewell Depcw, publle relations, iii Mrs. Mtry Rice 1^. , ■e b s o n Mrs. RuweU Hamm. hwP>pltouS: LINDA MARIE FATTBESON Mrs. ixjls Jepson. naUonalal BPW . . • wilt be honored at » week; Mrs.,HlnUe Cox. P»J«ct;nrolect;. t tesUmonlal at 8 pJn. Sanday Mrs.- Bertha Meyen. publicity.tubllclty. • at the Richfield LDS ward and Mre. Sam Eatln. parllamen-Jlomen- c chspel. Mi*» * ta rla n . .... 5d » iiiitr nt B l*™ Mrs. R. E. Olds was elected•Itclca E Elmo “S Itm! b«n clUd on . seeond vice president. Mrs. Irene b L tow r- R. MUler wns clectcd recordingscordlns s soulh Oennany al HDwr- TS s l l U e M ,' t-F en er- OW ; secretary, replacing Mrs. John i I«ch, Oennany. She Is » 1959 Oeorge. who resigned. t Plans for guesl night, Monday.Monday, graduatei of Bept. 34 were discussed. Mrs. R. »school E. Olds,. membership chairman,lalrman. Proto,t UUb. i FEATUREDIRED IN THE I WlU bo In charge, assisted by li Slty she Mrs. Suiter and Mrs. “S Meyers, e S I Sept. M Mra. Olds announced InvltaUonsdtauons v will fly lo Germany Sept. M wlll be sent to guests soon.m. _f fo r two years. • Last Honor Paid No Luck J BTBVBSAQE. E n g lla a n d. , ToJ Mrs. Taylor .? Funeral . G A I ■ , Aug. 31 (fl - Two-year-old UA Catherine Burton watched ^ lo(Lcno) • • birds swoop around her!• nUr- M«i»nn T aylor w ere b e ld a t I A sery window and decidedled lo to pj„_ Wednesday In rBu‘U ■ ^ i n flying for herself. rj first ward chai»l WlUl'Ith BBlsh- ^ - ■ She plunged 18 feet I? to fta on S w ilU n m B. Toolson offlJw ^ ■ concreto path Thuraday,y, but The family prayer was gfv« ■ a clothesline broke her.r. fall,fall. w l o r f Meditation music ■ Cathy told her mother: “I "I Dlaved by Kathleen Fronk. ■ only wanted to fly Ukee thetho Sivo I , .,iy^msanga;g23i; School at Clover Speaker g wos John E. Bowen. -end Holiday - i n i a Pallbearers were Cartr£r. I^ol- Week-end Has 79 Students sen. j Tom Nlckolsen, JimI Olllette. FILER, Aug. 31 — ThoI Clover Jack Toylor. Hol Taylorylor anda n d Lutheran school has an enroU- KelUi PoweU. Florol arrange-a rran g e - : . ment of 79 pupUs OMOWcesnounces meots were under tbe dlrecUon principal. of members of tbe Surleyley Uter-Liter- .^9 ■ UNSOM> N ' S ^ Tbe school has three te teach- a c h - aor ry club o n d B o n H u e r d cJul). u b . _ STUAR'■ R T Nl A i l T H A I ers. B em lce P o h l wlU bbe e Inin plnal rites were beldd In thtbe e charge of grades one. twowo and^ Pleasantpi View cemetery.ery. TTbe b e . three: Mrs. Carol Stenaettett wUlwlU grave was dedicated by President___ teach, grades four and five,ive. aand n d wy j u U am Isaa c L ee . W T.inH»m«nn- wUl teoch tb« e sixth. —— ------V sevenUt and dghtb grades.a. l i i enrolledr 1 ■ 1 ^ 1 1 Ura. Bartwlg isIs cook 'BLISS, Aug. 31-Accordlngording to 1^1 ■ for th« hot lU2ieb program.m. Supt.St Oale Wakem. BlissUlss blgh h ig h ■ — school enroUment Is 63. T There h ere ■ S V IILLE, i are lOO grade school students.Mdents. A i l " M S r| footbaU game wlU be playediloyed be- , U.S GStylibrarian gtween SUss and HagermOQmOQ ata t 3 i.A.1 ^ 0 pjn..Sttturday at aogerman.gnnon. t a t - E ! # 1 •betb Whit« has resigned oa 11- .L-STAIA R R EEVUE! ^ hrarian a t .the Jerome llbray. ALL She was librarian for 19 years. The Ubrat7 board Is seeking nmeono to zeplaca Mrs. White. eg It was pointed out that appU- «aatt need sot have any formal Ubraiy training. AppUcaUonstotSS 'At horn* or •>»•/... may bo oubmltted to Mrs.5. K.WUabel 7500 AQBNTSN T S A spacfMf, matv«fouilf•touily eom comfortable Bererldce at the city hall. thol't the oil-new « b « n T O S E R V B YY O U n Iiofc®*"* ®" whe«I* —- thol'* tho M n. Boyd Freeman has been Wc... hired as asslatant librarian.<100. |MMHi Dodg* M otor Horn*.ne. S*lf-powSelf-powered, *0 Jw^jSSihS w fa m ily c o b n o p , r.ik-y/<' mm v B l OAVOBTEB BOBN LiciicD •’»®* *"* y®" ® ^EAOERUAir, Ang. »f-A A K k LOU HUIERlUlEK eot- ond ployto y whilew h ll* cniliins ^u«ht«r was bom Aug.g. a to n |H || Orphtumtm BIdg. , imr o ^ ly ot highwayoy speeds.speeds, Itdeol for -y- Mr. and Mrs. Ray Leach, former jtsldents now uVlng in Son An­ I H H Phen* 73^6650733-6650 th *Mier short weokendnd trips or exttndad< tonio, Tex. U r. and Mrs.n. Fred Ij^ E H ’ vocation tourt. Colorful,tiorful, luxuluxurious In- . Leach and Uis. FlorenceJ Parrott ta «r» pu«Dt« o t tb e eotipie. - a r r torlor, llfetlm* oluminum «xterIor, I Stani^rd equipmentent includeincludes: A 3^ ■S55SLiT'"-'^'v' B U Y TIM ES-NB W S W ANT ADS FOB PAST SELLINO RESPLTSE StJL TS . bburner l got ttovC/ gosgos refrigercrefrigerot^br, ond >perotIng on bottled ■ - ' " I Vgos furnace/ all operating or ~ . . ------— -|iqald’-gt»t-^LPG)f— li Autom Automoti otic-woter-^Hjl^^^BBH ...... 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