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>66 VOL. 48, NO. 3 ~ ______...... " TWTWIN FALLS, IDAHO,O, MONDAY,MON APRIL 18, 1966 TEN CENTS: M eningitisitis R uled I M a n s f i i c e l d J JJ r r i g e s O ut in Dej)eath of I i j t i

.y , 1 I ^A r r a ni g g e m e nn t t o f M o t h e r a n d S o n | Spinal Meningitis has beeneen ruleruled out as the cause of ‘MM k Sm death of 19-year-old motherier and her I3-month-oId sonon t peU who died Saturday night enroute to Twin Falls from)m » A s i a nI I P e a c ee I M e e t Phoenix. Dr. Luther C. Tliompsoiriiompson. Twin Falls County> ty ___ r ' H i 'y U O utopsies indtcate"thert^-pre=- — F _i______WASHINGTON (AP)-Sen.— Sen. MiM ik a n v in n.sfii>1d D -M/Tont.. ont.._crnllecl a lli today for efforts to coroner, said results of autopsies arrange an Asian peacee conferenceconferei to bring aboutit “a directdirec confrontation across encephalitis. Meningitis was'a s Hp surnably died of viral encepha the peace table between;n ourselvesourselv antl Hanoi. Peking and : te r iking and such elements in South believed the cause of deathath late Saturday night after Wl ! Viet Nam as may be essential to preliminary examinations of the ttwo after they arrived H b :! V ie t isential to the making and keepingkeeping of the peaceful settlement ^ in the region.” MansfieldId said the tiine m ay have arrivedarrived for a new attempt to open ------^ ~ at MiMagic Valley Memorial H H negotiations but gave; "no no ■ ------Hospital. I indicationin d ii of how such a X G e m i n i 9 ^ Dr. Thompson said viralral H encephalitis is a virus B ■- conference might be " ar- U.S. Jetss Sn Smash I __ fanged in tiie light of prc- ■ which causes inflammation of -- L aunch Set the brain, afld evidence of this I ., ,V3ous rejections—l>y Hanoi of fTTl was apparent in the mother, 1 '■ -.American overtures for negotia- I B tions. For M ay 17 ^1-M rs, Jose E scobar, but not in KvOI^Ki ' t ? t i o n s “““'Two Missile3sile Sites ^ her sons Jose Escobar. Dr, 2 Mansfield made his statement 1 on thet Senate floor whilerthe the SAIGON. North Viett Nam (AP)—U.(AF S. Air Force Jets CAPE KENNEDY. Fla. (AP)P) ThompsonThomf said cultures werei - B gI im l I 2 - .■ senai Senate FcSreign Relations Com- smsmitshednwD-Soviet-built it uilt missilem issile sites on the outskirts of , —Gemini 9 astronauts Thomasas made from .samples taken from .■r- the infant and unti! laboratoryory 9 mittee was hearing testimonymony HanoiHan in the closest raid yet to the North Vietnamese P . Stafford and E ugene A, Cer- the in: ■ from Secretary of State Dean capi nan will be launched into spacece tests fprove differently, he must Dean capital a'nd left two key’bridges:ey‘bridges in ruins, U. S. spokes- lu- presume tho child died of the it' RRusk. usk men reported today. Another j M ay IV.the, National Aeronau- presun R u Another group of Navy fighter- tics and Space Administrationon same infection which killed his M Rusk told the commiltecj .n:i.,f,ni H freely elected South Vietnamese! bom . bers set off a huge;e e.xplosidne.xplosidr at a suspected missile announced today. motheim other.' low ai^'“^ 27 miles south of the coastacoastal city of Vinh. IfiO m iles ed Dr. Tliompson said the child rflWKlBBl “ regiiiregime which chose to folllow News media have carried Dr. wid honaligiicdhona policy "would create;rcate! soijith soijit of Hanoi, silencedsnced sevcseven nearby antiaircraft this date for several weeks. Butlul was f(found (lead with his facc |k no P’ problems for us.” ? ^ ■ bbatteries a tt and sank a junk. NASA makes a practice of notlot facing the floor and his dead M a in- m other atop of him. D r. TTiomp- W Mansfield told the Senate that Led by target-marking F- muking an official dale an- mothei B President Johnson has followed i ’ 1 ys son said this would indicate, Wm lowed Film S tar, 100{'oo'* S u p er S a b re je ts In nouncem ent '^until about 30 days son si 8 a wise course of restraint dur- ' , but not prove, the child suf- in advance. ' hut n( 9BIP I ing the political turmoil in Sai- J o clear afternoon skies, a During the three-day flightht focated. focatec He said the exact H ■ Joel M cCrealJl ' pack^ of Air Force supersonic the a.stronauts are to link up virus 'which killed Mrs. Escobar HBB b A V 1-105 Thunderchiefs began the ;r- will not bc known until tiie H Mansfield suggested Japan or raid around Hanoi Sunday by with an Agena satellite nnd Cer- will n K B urn Burma as an appropriate set- nan i.s to take a lengthy spacece laboratory ahorai results come back "H Shops in T.F. , a hurling 7.'iO-poiind bom bs a t a later in lhe week. Tliomp.son B ting fqr a "Viet Nam pcace con- walk of about 2 '/2 hours. later ■ fcrcn feren ee. ...j. F bridge 33 miles south of the . The flight will be simitar In said "cultures must be grown and ‘‘Twin Falls is a betterr place icapitalicapii on the road to the chief (.J, liecause of the difficulty in fi Rusk expressed confidence□ence toto do cl business and shopop for port of Haiphong, many respects lo that which Jg that if elections are held as mnc] had been planned for Gemini 8,8 growinggrowir viruses, this will takelke HH “ ranch supplies.” was the reason TheTh span was put out of com- •nl se v era l days, * — pplanned lan r this August, the people given by motion picture■e star mission,miss a spokesman said. which had to make an emergen- severa jij of South Viet Nam will not "be cy landing last month when a Dr. Thompson snid results , of WINTER’S ARTWORK INN April waswa thc result of a sprinklerInkier beingbel left on Sunday night at * Joel McCrea for his visit;lt here ThT he jets then m oved closer to se the culture growth will probably y, lielow degrees. Only part thisL. the first people to elect a com- Com- r^„„.ivionday mbrning. ^ the capital blasting a ml-ssilo jet thruster stuck open because 'he cu , 'y the Twin Falls Masonic Templemple as temperaturesten dropped below S2 i of munist regime.” of a short circuit and sent thehe prove; the virus to be one of the ,tree jhad Ice on, It Monday' morning. (Tlmcs-News photo) McCrea. who has been1 In thc miles south of the city spacecraft spinning wildly in influenzaInfluen family, "of which [here I r ...... , ) ^ RRusk, u the first Cabinet offi- picture business for 30 years.years another 17 miles southwest * * * * * * * * ' ' - 7 i*corc e r Ito ba questioned in public ^ space. . ■ are 189 different known types, J now spends approximatelyly one- rockets and 20mm cannon S tafford, a n A ir F o rc e lieu-:u- but said .sal he i.i not just sure which * I ' by senators since the drive® for third of his time in Ruby Valley.Vallev ^ explosion rocked a one it will bo. He said this is a j \ "I ^ Friendlier I I elections broke out in Viet-Nam L 1, 1 ' one of the missile complexes, a teirant colonel, and Cernan, a one it L ll MOSCOW (AP) —The :] durin - re- where he operates a cattlo Navy lieutenant commander,!r, form o of sleeping sickness, but|1Area is Shuddeidders From e ; j during congress’s Easter re- pilot reported. The airmen spot- V are- to catch the Agena in thehe in no way connected with Ihe _ : West gels friendlier greet-1- | I ; ; cess. cess, said he linderstoodI the the ^^nch. „ ted rockets on the launching I I ings and,R,ed China is de- electi -mak- "Ride thc High Country” with pads , thifd Qrbit. AfricaiAfrican sleeping sickness cau.sed | .. !- eleclion of a constitution-mak- / with pads just before they roared In ------During his spaco walk, Cer-?r- by the Tse Tse fly. ^ J I I moled in the Soviet:t ': ' ■ inging i assembly will be lieldId in In 'he the 1 late Randolph Scott wasvas the but only one missile was sent :' Unseasonaflaf ^Snowfall Union's [ new May Dayy ^ Aiigu ^ August. lastlast I picture McCrea appearedared in up,up. ]It mis.sed. naij will wear a self-containeded He said none of the otlierIier slogans, whic h are walch-1------1— befor backpack -which will have small:ill membim em bers of the c a ra v a n have M o t ut in an imexpcctcd appcarance before his semi-retirement.nt. The y),Three other flighs of Thun- MothballCid fur coals put itr nn tu , ed each ve.ir for signs ofif • - p j I "I • T pictup ictu re, film ed in 1962, m arkedarkcd derchiefsderc struck th e m ain tTiil- rq^tets to help him move aboutut been quanantincd.q Allhoiigh this Monday lyjondi us J^lagic Valleyy sliuddtMcdshuddei beneath as much'ucn' p policy change. at’ tho end of a tether. is a ccommunicable disease, ho . liliodesia ls the‘^ e retirement, of Scott. road bridge between Hanoi and as a foot of snow in- sorue)rae partsparts. Snow was reported!rtcd Britain. 1-ranc-e ond^ MeMCCrca said he enjoys ranch- Vinh with 750-pound bombs, * \ * said, iti can only be contracted ions the United Statc-i, for- Om., upon direct contact with an In-in. fallinjfalling throughout the area,rea. with slight accumulations tl . ing and the slower pace of life leavj leaving it completely "sagged, in the lower areas and heavyeavy acctaccumulations in the highligh n nicrly lumjx'd togeiher inn o S ttill G ettin«;J afterLifer the helter-skelter of the twistedtwisi and definitely unserv- Electrical Sdfected person. in th e a single slogan, got sep- Dr. Thompson snid mortalitylity and northernr regions. RoadsXoads we'weTe generally wet but •• ^ ’ moticm otion piclure in d u sti^(>, , and lcc?atIceahle.” a spokesman said. The iirale grcelmgs Ihi; year. I : on his bridge was Jflst November g rates from lliis particular virusrus clear throuchout the area,ia. with 1 the 1 exception of snoiv- “ ^1 hopes to spend more timo on his bridj — ^Um oH-^Biclvets I A new slogan was addedI O il O v erlan dU ran"?iranch in tho future. but 1 had been rebuilt, he said. are probably very high and no'goveri"‘’ covered northern roads. ~AA foot^or foot~or MTOW'WznrTppni teil on-1------lirgTTlB-the.'-iitrpjigLhcnini:____ 1 AT- ~ At»Uw pre.sent time MeGrcaGfca iJis— ‘^^1° loss of five m ore U.S. _ cure is known. Mrs. Escobar’■J the ground„ at Hailey by * *• * * ,1of pfiK li und -st-'cuniy inti JCjl-TnHANNTiSBURG: Soulh AT- ' had thc disease less than 24 cam- rcviewing>an unidentified script.script P'9''' *" lhe past three days space ixC nter tt noon^ Monday. However i Liiropc. ■ ric-a (A P ) — Tho B ritish cam - rcvie J. hours, according lo Dr. Thomtv noon • •C The sIof>nn on Redd • paign 10 keep the tankers Man- but hasn not made up his mindnind as CAPE KENNEDY, Fla. (AP)P) son. warmwarmer temperatures i n A /V prill) bliow crs liver- to whether or not he willI mako mniin down° , In the 15-month-oId atr I . China was dropped fromn ut'la and Ioanna V from deliver- to wl war against North Viet Nam to —Members of the International Dr. led the afternoon appeared to 1 ; big the picture. al Dr. Tliompson said he ruled the a • thu top of those for Com- Ing j ! oil to Rhodesia made big the p 210. B ut only tw o fliers w ere Union nf Electrical Workers set Qut -meningitis_m ..when, he- coulduid--be be -melting mi the nc:ciimiilalinn | l-i- ,. . headlines, but the - rebellious re" O f S n o w , R a iIlli n jjmuni**t cnunt.-R‘S to nutn- ’ "^9“ -'^ ------repi)reported lost over the weekend, up picket lines at all five en-I’- findf|„d non( inflamatlon of the men-en- faster than it was beirift re- W A h er ffve. 1-ai.i ’May D ay’ss . African A fn c colony is still getting j « An AIH Navy Skyraider was trances to this space center to-o- giesgjes whichw envelope the brainain placed by new snowfaU.' TT** reference to “eternal, un-I- more oil ench month overlandS JL J m s t d ay and ab o u t 500 construction a n j T hird V ehicleH-/J.C lost to conventional ground fire and nerves in the spinal column.nn. AbouAbout an inch of snow was rere- Hit r j l | Region breakahlo ^ friendship." lhan either ship carried, a South ,i,i_this afternocjn three miles south workers honored them. If it i< t. African newspaper reported T If it is found the child died of ported on the ground at Carey,rey, . c5 „with PekinR was omit- Afnc ( 1 of Tiger Island and just north of Except for some construction'’’J encephencephalitis this would indicateate halting fieldwork. High windsind‘> jjyBy The Associated PressiS tited. to “ >‘''*5 d ay . " AIs S Sought inII V the I7th Parallel frontier.-Thi; work on the Merritt Island ^ speci a special type of virus which at- were blowingh and snowfall was ^prii Johannesburg’s Rand D Daily aily . ^ - ., pilot was rescued by helicopter moonport, the strike was not tacks April showers — of both rain • lacks thc brain. However, if'it it continuing.continu nnd snow — splattered across • Mail said the flow of oil from » a fte r ejecting. ' — expccted to affect activity here, is found Ihe child died of suffo- Snow IS: South Africa lo Rhodesia aver- A rea atahty Most members of other indus- '■9 - Snow was falling in Gooding,'I’R' the, 1,^ In]„ tcrm o u n tain area loday, Although no American planes ' cation. Dr. Thompson said thishis but thithere was liule accumuia- and theIhi Weather Bureau issuedj^jrlSiG overnorto ag •!>“ es betw een 1-10,000 and IfiO,000fiO.OOO s,ate poUce aree look- werr were reported lost in the attacks trial unions appeared to be ig-S" would indicnte Mrs. Escobar tion I gallons d aily — double thc j„„ j noring the lines, which are the 5®'' tion. Fairfield received aljout)out warningswarnin to both stockmen and! and I!''"" ■ , jng for a third vehicle which/hich is arou around Hanoi, other heaVy air J® died of a common flu virus andind four iiinches of snow, bul the tho traveletravelers. | amount required under currentirrent conn(connected with an April 4 acci- strikes Sunday near Vinh and result of a wage dispute with j, rationing quoins. ' it was a one chance jn a mil-lsnowfaiiI-etween the Jeromec junc- D^tiRDO'^J Hol cost three planes. Hel- United Technology Center lion that the virus would find Its I by 11 Its Iby 11 a.m. and the ■'inow v<,-as was pumping colcly 1 r in- — The newspaper gave thisIs re- tit)ntion and Eden in whichI J.J E. ic^opiers rescued all five crew- wav lo the brain and settle. rapidly The National■ . Aeronautics. , nnd ^ wav lo rapidly moiling. to ',|,p the R-'ginn. 'I®cy prctlicicd J I V l II port: GiffoG ifford, 53. Je ro m e , w asi killed,killed! men. ______Space Administration and thc Thompson . said ail virus seek ThreiThree inches of snow were re-I'e- partial cicariiig and freezingf^;'f;l!M em l>cr S o o n .\ survey last week showedlowed PcjPolice said that Dale Johnson. Air Force hoped lo have figures a ‘ place* lo .settle, u su ally in the ported nnrterl nt Richfield, with hardard tempertemperatures tonight. gf t iT_ that each d.-iy at le.ist 0000 gal- drivedriver of the truck which struck i | See DEATHS, pg. 2. col. 7 BOISE (AP)—r.ov. Robert VL on the number of absentee snowfall continuing at noonoon while Ihe precipilalion was sn,ySmyhe sajd ifxlay hc wdl an-a^_ Ions were shipped by truckss and the IStale Highway DeparlmentS = Council Meet workers later in the day. . _ Monda:Monday. mostly rain, or rain mixed with nounce noun shortly appoinlnientt'of of IOO.(100 gallons hy rail. Ann un- truck driven by Mr Gifford, The strikers are members of ■ Light snowfall was reported-ted snow \which melted rapidlyy in^g a newn< monihrr of tho Slatea te ‘dentidentified oil company officialfficial said he saw an oncomingq p car Marked ijy Local 1201 of the Electricians"s' D epartm ent at Burley, wilh litlle accumuia-ula- the vavalleys, several inches^ of noaiBoard of Corrections and at the oil firms favored thethc come over the crcst of a1 hill a y Union, which has its headquar- I tions. lhe unexpectedly low'snnwo w'snnw aaccumulated in the moun-ioun- samesann time will recommend,j a chca]cheaper rail routes frorrf Lour- fractionfract of a second beforeore thethc XV/ 1 • tors nt the. Coyote, Calif., plant Ih v I temperatures apparently caused^ed tains, ^oini(iOmprchensive study of IdahoJabo enco Marques, in Portugueseguese state vehicle. Johnson loldold of-of W W ra n g lin g of UTC, a division of United E xplains U . S.* circles of ice on lawns nt Bur-iur- In th- Ihe 2t hnurs lo .'i am . Salt penapenal laws. Mozambique. ficers ficer; he apparently misjudgedsjudged ~ ~ Aircraft Corp. 1 ^ Icy where sprinklers had beeneen l.ake CityC measured more than lhan j.|c iQij j-jjt; news conference?nce MoMost of tho truck hauling is lhe distance beiw.ecn thehe two BOISEBC (A P) — P olitical ck the wrangling marked a meeting of About 22.') electricians at the^ B o m h B u y i n gr left le I rurrunning during the night. one-halone-half inch precipitation.• It there are some ’‘curious fea- now ther the vehicle driven'cn by DemocratsDem ivcrc blocked In an cumulation. High winds were norther ed auto attempt to install a member of on the snlid-fucl booster rocketsts todavtoday 'why it paid $21 each for <;aidsaid to be whipping the area./>'’d-ea and adjacentad areas also report- islorinR isier thr st;itc penit(*ntiaryiary of th(the fuel shipped by rail. John'Johnson or the unidentified auto alien struck Willinm (iough. 5G. Je-UheirJe- their choicc on the council, for the Air Force. Titan 3 space:e bombs originally sold tn a Ger- Roads were reported clear. jCd1*^“ con-iderahle prcnpiiaiiun. and determining which pri.son-son------^------stru c rocket. m an fifirm for jl.7 0 each . , , .(ed! * * * * ers warrant leniency. rfHTie. after his bo^ly landedided in BeforeBe the squabble, the coun- Light snowfall persisted im the cil agreed to ask Idaho’s two The electricians here receive■'C Aa spokesmansp said Ihe higher . P. kt*g th e 1 roadw ay, 71 feet from thr ci! a throu(;h Mnnday in Twin F‘'> ''S|T > _; “National penal authnrifies.”es jSoft3 0 J Coal Miners th e a pay of S3 93 an hour. T^ey-y price t(took inlo account cxpen.ses ^ Smylie said, “say this is mcon- spot of initial impact. Boih3oih of universitiesunivc to conduct a legisla- I and Buhl, hut no snow accumu- ciured turc-ordcrcd study of Idaho's seek a l.'i-ront an hour raise, the bu'buyer incurred trarLsporling f l? . Rain, W ind, ■ sisfcnf.”f g KG G ough’s legs w ere fractured ture-< plus a 30-cent •'field rate" for Ihe the explosives,ex| building facili-1"? lated on Ihe ground, " Return to Work one of Ihem nearly severed,red, in in air air service needs. „.jrhe povernor leaves Tuesday P pj-j H T S B U R G H (A P) — Thou-k "i"e ‘ working at Ibe cape. tics to remove the bombs' ni-ni. Farm work was reportedly for Wa-^hinj^ton. D C. to testify Ihou- llie accident and policee said' HouseHo' Minoritt^ Leader “Dar- Stafford, 35. and C ernan, 31.I. tratrates te s for fertilizer and obtain-in- haltfKlhalttKl ori limited throughout the I iH i d ail - C laim " sands of miners return lo work'^ork this 1 would indicate that a vchi-lrellvehl-! rell Manning. D-Bannock. told at a-Hwse subcommittee hear- today as negotiations resume to (.je ^ also will conduct several scien-n- ing re;re a l espite leases and li- area,area. . inR. Ho indicated hiM appoint- ^ ne to cle ran over his bojly afterifier It lhe council House Democrats ------J J J'" T end the nation's largest soft• coal landedlandc on thc highway. IdecidI dec ided in caucus last month tific, engineering and photo-o- censps needed to store the ma­ '6 i n T e x a s mentm em of a new corrections board gtrikc graphlg.-experiments. terial. ' It was originally believeded Ihatthat they wanted Rep. Herman Mc- . MEETING HELD meml>crm em will be made beforefo^e It V ------• ■ "T"These he costs werd Incurred _ p. DALfj\S. Tex. (AP) — Death-■ alh-u^n.- More lhan 50.000 men werew ere bothb o th Mr Gifford* an d Gough I| Dcviit.Devit D-Bannock. to be on the 33 WOUNDED by the'contraclorthe and specula-,a. INDEINDEPENDENCE, Ma__(AP)' dealing sto rm s hit Texas wg3Twg3r •*I'he ' boa rd has one vacancypcv Idled for the past week whilee the wereW’ere in the state vehicle; when I-< I.' gislativegi;< Council, j VDEN (AP) — Thirty-three- 0 lion tion th;that he could find a market(et —The coniDlC.'^ b u s in e « . of^'-® _a I hu h ,,rn rrican c a e force winti';. oi casion-'ion- as a result of lhe resignation U nited MinJi" W orkers and1 thet-he it w;w as struck, but. policce said’said- But council members Instead British soldiers were wounded^d for the explosives for peacefulful 1 church witii a “Tar llunfJ mcm-’’’’'lal . tornadoes, torrential rains'ofains^of L. i E, Clapp, who was ap-i'^*"'"a- I Diiiiminijus Coal 0per.it0rs; 'As- MondMonday Gough was in thc; true,truck' k | f'hosrc-hose Rep. A lvin Jo sly n , D- Sunday night hy a hand grenadele uses,’'uses.’' the spokesman said, •'in'bcrship■ In!bcrship of 191,000 people occu-‘^'^'land destructive haft'Snnday and pointpointed sccrelac.y --of - stale-_■ to,„:socialmn ■ rem ained.at (xlds.Is. injn bed.bed, o p erating I h e miachine|F,lmore. achine F-lmo TTiere wa.s sorne qups- thrown into a movie the.iter in-n- view 6:of the.se facts, it w as de-je. pied delegates to the world con- today, today taking j at least six lives.5S. succcsucceed Arnold Williams, whoivho ^ “ ’’'^w con- wwhich hicl washes roadway sign-.. sign^. liontion whether he would accept, ■re fcrence of the Reorganized id just Manning displayed a stack of side an army camp at Beihan.n. terminedtermint that the items were ferenee ^ Four costly yachts burnedrned resig resigned for reasons of health.iHI, tra c t. An estim ated 19.000 wwere ere GGough oug told policc he had just Ma in the South Arabia Federation,n. recoveredrecover at a minimum cost.”t " LDS ChurchCl today. e a Smylie has indicated he j is5 still ^off tho job tcxlay.______^Sco VEHICLE, pg. 2. coLlol. 6 loitersloiter from Hou.se D em o crats ______i,______aafter fte r J:lightning struck while a Sm ------r:------;------;------preseni,pre.se at tha cauctls—all say­ ^ sqsquall u sll line swept through the consiconsidering appointment of an — educator to succeed Clapp as a %/T, ing they would not acccpt ap­ Houston area. educi pointment to the council. Man­ Three persons diecf as theirbeir means of strengthening the -VTassive iTXi N u clear^lear P article Two M onth’ss SuspenseSu Endsnds W ith board’s experience in the field , ning said one of the letters was , pprivate riv ate plane crashed during brart , frcim J o s lyn. ______turbulent weather near Decaturatur of vocational training and reha- I 1* bilitation. - ---- ■J^ *r'^ piseovered at LaL ab o rato i’y~~"'~Q^lhe council 'vacancy was-" 38tlj Oscar AwaVwards Presentalontation in northern Texas. Two drown- “iiua created by the resignation of . ings and a traffic accidcnt[ ipin Mark Maxwell now is servfiig .... . ings ar I as acting chairman and' actingti^l CHICAGO (AP) — The most proto,proton in an energized state.ate. It Rep. Vernon Ravenscroft, D- SANTA* MONICA. Calif. (AP)’) CharissCharisse slipped. fell andnd accountingaccount firm s closely guard- blindincblinding rain swelled the toll. ^ard massive nuclear particle yet belonibelongs to a family of particlesirticles GoodiGooding, who indic:atcd in «-lct- — Ending two months’ suspense couldn' cd secrct. , ■. „ warden. The other board mem- ^e couldn't work,” he shuddered, cd seer - -A tornado whirled through -the j known — nearly four times!S as called nucleon resonances,!, they ter hish action waS=a"reSult dl fof-flowinees and faqs, the "mov- Miss Charisse will dance.:e. The favorites? A vcicran; ' ■ massive as the proton — has said,said. the acaucus action, ie academy presents its ,38th Quipma lod Austin without causing j :h Quipmaster Hope will presidedo close olobserver of the Hollywood known damage. been di.scovered by the Argonne[onne Its life is only one-ten thou- The move to seat McDevitt annual Oscar awards tonight. over th e cc’rem onies fo r the 12th!th scene says si speculation runs like National Lal»ratory scientists,tists. sandthsandt: of a millionth of «a mil- wasw as c opposed by D em o cratic .sen- —An auditorium audience of3f timtime. e. this: AAt t Brady,B in West Texqs. a ,<.st twister -damaged severale ra l \ ^ n T » e ^ lionth of a millionth of a second,ecpnd. ators on the council and all , 2.R00 including lynda . Birdd The t two-haur s)jow goes on at ” 'The'Th( Sound of Music’ as best twister China Withdrawsi^S The^^ileant of physicists who™ But the discoverers said this is counccouncil Republicans, Johnson and her beau, actorl>rl 10 p.m. E5T over fhe ABC radiolio picture and Rod Steiger. ’The houses. made the discovery call the new parti- —------Iged [pparticle a rtic N-a ste risk-3245. They 10 times longer than other parti- George Hamillon. and tel(television networks. PawnbrPawnbroker,’ ais best actor. RainR a in of S.RO inches deluged IndonesianI n < Aid cles In the nucleon resonance f ’||i — C o a s t-to-coa.st televisionn HamiltonHami will escort the Pres-!s- "O"On n thc -women’s side it’s Wortham W orthai in central Texas, and TOTOKYO (AP) — Angered by jaVsay N-asterisk-32-<5^ is a m ass of scries. Nucleons are either pro- Church Planning viewers seeing it for the first ident’s frozen energy — and the num- >t ident’s 22-year-old daughter to between the two Julies. An-^n- olher hheavy rains fell in manyany the sacking• of its embassy in Jrozer .hi ‘o"* — ‘he positively charged time in color. the auc auditorium and with Pattyty drews. ’Sound of Music.’ wonron places. Jakarta. Jakai (Communist Chipa told b®''ber "3245” stands for the particles which are a m ajor Trip -■-1.1 to Europe The stage setting at tbe Santaa Duke wwill present the award foror last yearyej for ‘Mary Poppins’,ts ’, ------— ------Indonesia’* Indoi new government■ ent amou: amount of its energy, 3J45 mil- component of an atom’s nucleusucleus WAWASHINGTON (AP) — Sen. Monica Civic Auditorium is de- achieveachievement in sound. After thehe which I suppose hurts her fji today it is terminating its eco-:co- lio" ®electron volts. _^r— or neutrons, the other m major ajor PrmnkPrmnl Church plans a t«*o-week scribed as one of the most lav- ceremonies ceremo; he will take Missss chanccs a little. There’s a lot of Traffic Deaths5 nomicS a.ssistance and with-■ith- It-s -discoverers — Alan1 p.D. compccomponents of the nucleus,icleus, tact-fl tact-finding Crip to six European ish yet. It features .two dozenn Johnjor Johnjon to-the Oscar Ball for 1,-1,: sentimscntimei ent fo r C hristie, 'Da ar- r- - ddraw raw ing C^hincse experts. KruseKrusch. John R. O’Fallon, KeithCeith which have no electric charge,irge. cities early in May to study ad* fountains and pools. SOOi at t SOO at thc Beverly Hilton HoteLei: ring'."ring'.' ~ I d o h o Th

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Monday, April 18, 1966 2 Twin halts Times-News W TT ^ eather, Temem p peratures Plans Pla Made T iSTews in B rieff t*aiP a u l V % , Seen Se Today T w in FaDslsreT* • " David—Johnstnf^standing - in ^ ^ MAGKMAGIC VALLEY—Clearing andind cooler tonight with frOst. Fair Marine Pvta. Duke W. White-te- ■ TbeThe College of Southern Ida- C ^l city hall looking apprehensively and warmer Tuesday. High InI low SOs.SOs, low iri jmlddio 2 0 s, ex-‘i- JTF O o rl D istric t head“'head, son of Mrs. Altha White-te- ho,’Boardho,'Bot of Trustees will meet|51,Diesin ■ at snow flurries while waiting Jaycees at cept Camas Prairie high In iniddleddle 40s, Ii low 15 to 20. Outlook for'or . - _ _ head, 124 Walnut St., and Lloydlyd at'8 a f 8 pp.m. today lh the college . I for rest of fellow workers . . . Wednesday Is lair and warmer.r. TemperaturesTemper at 8 a .m .: 32 a t M l L. DeWitt, scjn of Mr, and Mrs.rs. admlniadministrative office. V V A H o s p i t a l Larrjl Becker talking about good j[i»Tnttii», nt- T- F. weather bureau>ureau witlwith 59 per cent humldltv. F loyd G. D eW itt, 43^ H ighlandnd ' ------▼ -G feodm ^lecti^ jr ------U n d a-M clto b er t«,-d augh ter. n{. fishing at Salmon Reservoir . . . S2 at T. F. entomolyogy lateratory■atory withwfil «4 ^ r cent~Iiiniitdltj^r^ Ki’fi-p CAREY-^hal arrangement^ Averrwere-graduBteorrowing ■ salt ■ J 'will meet at 8 p.m. Thursdayay averagaverage was a perfect 4.0. CampbeCampbell, Ohio, and attended Barbari - the Gooding. Jaycees at an in- Low pressurep at the surfacee centered In Utah and Western The conference c will be held „ ‘ „ at Harry Barry recreation bulld-Id------' schools there. He attended New shaker . . . Mr. and Mrs. Abbie stallation banquet Friday at Colorado Is Causing cloudiness along with light snow in Northern at at 9g a.m.a,rr Saturday in the Carey . ing. Wllllara Grange will show3w Mr. andi Mrs. George H. Nuss-ISS- York StState University, and mov-nov- UriguerUriguen getting into car . . . the Lincoln Inn. Utah.Utah, WWyoming and EasternI Idaho.Idaho, Occasional light snow School. School. PTA members are in- j"?' ■ • to Joel McCrea signing autograph Other officers installed were flakes ai j color slides featuring scenery of baumv 1525 Fourth Ave. E., haveive ed fromfron Long Beach, Calif., to Joel Mi flakes are falling as far west; In Idaho as Mngic Valley. vited to attend. Newly elected gh- Twin Falls in 19507 He wasis a . . . . . R. s. (Buclc) Wilson stand- Jerry Robinson, external vice MeasuiMeasurable amounts of moisture were ,7 . the Northwest states. All in-In- receivereceived word that their daugh- Twin F sture were confined to the east-st- officers officers and committee chair- ; ter, Latira Nussbaum, will re- membei member of the National Honoronor jnging in sisnowstorm looking through president; Jam es Blevins, inter- ern valleysvali( with .23 of an Inchch of.of, PrestonPre; being the greatest men are terested persons are invited. ter, Lj ist men are urged to attend. leresn ______ceive her, student nurse cap:ap Sodaety. He worked in the steelsteel citation booklet ... , Judge Zoe nal vice-president; Dave Smith, amounts reported. Idaho FallsIs reportedreportei .16 of an inch andnd Mrs. Mrs. Donald Green, host treasure^ and Barry BroWn, pocatellc Sunday during ceremonies at St. mills irin Ohio and had a danceince Ann Shi Shaub with sunburned nose Pocatello .18 of an inch with one)ne Inch.olinch.of snow. Hailey reportedod chairman, chalrrna gave a report on a 1 band, of which Dean Martin was acquireacquired while doing yard work secretary. seven in Luke's Methodist Hospital band, o seven inches of snow but thee water'water c content from the snow>w preparations preparai by local commit-Ir OSmylie U I Talks »School of Nursing, Ceeiar Rap-ap- a member. meml . . . M Mable Hodge laughing ’at . Ed John, state vice president, was not measured. ' .tees. .tees. Plans P for packets were ids, Iowa. He is a veteran of World War joke . . . And overheard: "Sum- was guest speaker. John, who ^oldCold v weather is in store forr the valleysvalli the next couple of told by : pf. told by Mrs. John Briggs, regis- A 1------II, in wwhich he served as a ser- mer waswi sure short this year. is a candidate for state Jaycee days. jgy, CoCold air aloft continues to move Into the Intermountain'‘in' tration tration chairman. . -Tii/A t C o l l e g e president, told members that Region f The Twta Falls Labor Councilicil geant iin the U. S. Army. He wasn’t it?'* Region from Canada. DaytimeI temperaturestemperat today will remainlin Aa special spe feature of the con-on- ^ - • voted unanimously to supportlOrt wwas as dischargeddis. in 1948 and mov-nov------the Jaycee organizaHon tas a mostly iiIn the 45s. considerably’ lower thathan we have experienceded ference ference is a program workshop I large responsibility In ti'aming during tl ’“ p t^hethe coCollege of, Southet-n Iflaho ed to LongL Beach at that time.Ime. , - during the past, ^hree weeks or so. DaDaytime temperatures onon to to be be conducted c by Mrs. Ru-KU- Convocation bond i! young men to be leaders today Tuesday bond issue May 10 at a recpnt He ,married,ma Virginia Shilling- Tuesday will warm , only a fewiw degree.sdegrees, due in most part to lon lon Lewis, Lew Rexburg. State PTAJA POCATELLOpgc (AP) — "Aca-:a- meetin;meeting. The eight unions rep-ep- biirg onor Sept. 12,- 1950, at Twin^'wfn F i i l e r M a n and tomorrow. ., niorerriore sui sunshine, with readings Inin the mid 40s into the 50s. Morere president, presiden during the morning‘I’B demdemic ic excellence” in. Id aho’s5’s resenteresented agreed that CSI has paUs. j ."The Jaycees,” he said, will warming lias Falls. He was service rrianager warming is forecast for Wednesdaylesday in all valleys of Southernrn session. session. -young people was described to-to- proven itself vital to the com->m- at^t CainCain’s Appliance Store. Lat- f bilild men who will build com- ijjahoIdaho. J}; C ited A fter ------m u n iti^ —I t- s - n o t.- o u r - r o s p o ^ - ^ h e —lo ___day as "money in the bank.**-** m.unlty m.unlty and the young people o' of er (.y he becameb business manager —The—low—prcsstire~ccnteT—at—the—surft—the—surface to the—south-^ntf ^ Gov. Robert E. Smylie used the valvalley. " for the American Legion. Until . bility to build big leaders, but east of here will move eastward[ward toditoday. HoWever • scatteredEd [T -i- 1 ractor-A cl uto to train people who will In the the words in remaiis^preparfd . , , illness forced retirement he £was A / \ ||1 uto M ishap snow showers in the Southcentraltral Idaho valleys and periods of ~ for a student convocatidfrmifi-k-.-1^ . '•"Th**..v-*fhe.. M agic V alley Coin Club•““ owner * of Household Appliance city and county government, light snow In eastern valleys are expectexpected today. Clearing will I l ’*l granges ai^ o cal organizations. S ing governor’s day at Idaho1 0 "Mil hihave its reg u lar businessess serviceService in Twin Falls. , FILEFILER—James H. Scott, 19. ijegin tonight in the valleys and free:freezing temperatures willii C rash ** In ju res ed meeting at 8 p.m. Tueselay in He wi ‘■These are the people who State University. It preceded meetini .‘1 He was a member of the Ida- p:,Filer was cited for failure to bes be widespread. I^ws tonight will be liIn the low to mid 20s. t dedication of a new fine artsrts the TvTwin Falls City Hall. All ho AnArmy National Guard, make the world go around." p^QlecioProtection will be necessarv tonight in all fruit orchards. /\-p p y ’ reasonable and prudent after ho A r e a W o m a n building on the ISU campus. collectors collecte aro Invited to the‘he American Americi Legion Post No u_l„’ 7, w recked „ his auto w hen he ap- he said. ~ . .u T . ProtecticProtection to emerging beets by use of irrigation water during and the Twin Falls First Chris- w r^W ng . TThe h 6 governor explained to ISU;U meetinjmeeting. ______and the „er parently fell asleep at the wheel J6hn also discussed the Jay- colder nightni hours should ije considered.onsidered. A Bur Burley woman, hospitalized tian Church. He was d former cce creed and Its application to xempe; '■^9 students in detail the program Temperatures yesterday werere from ;2 to 19 degrees lowerer as a resultres of a tractor-car col- a's Karleen J. Wilson, daughter membeimember of the Snake River.iver r:25’a.m. Monday near here. ', of state scholarships he had • according ot Twin Falls County daily living. than the previous. 2} hours. Highestlighest yesyesterday was G7 degree.s-e.s- lision Saturday,Sa was reported in he of Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. Wilson. LjonsLions CClub. ; John Installed the new offi- Ontat suggested earlier. He put the Mr. lyed Sheriff’s officers, a t O ntario and the low est - 477 degreesdeg rees at Castleford and 48 good-ccm'ditlongood -Coi Monday at Cas-“ *■ costeost ajJ t $250,000 a y ear, adding:g. has returned to University of Aftcr After the war Mr. Velly stayed :>neri,i , CMS- and al3<> the bdard of di- at , Rexburg.Rexbi and Hailey. Minimumium temperaturestempe last night were sia Men Idaho after spending spring va- ilish Officers said Scott was driving rectors. Duane Maxwell. Wil- re sia’ Memorial Hospital. ing: ‘ y“" In Rome and helped establish Office below freezing In Eastern andmd soulhcsouthcentral valleys and In Mrs. / J cation with her parents. She communicafionscommui for the Pope’spe’s his 1948 Mercury west on High- llam Mink and Harold LaCroix, In Mrs. Adolf Gearhardt was In- „„"Believe me when I say that hng°^ the low 30s in southwe-stern valleys, Lows ranged from 2 21 1 jured when\ the automobile , has been elected president of first national Easter broadcastcast way 30 when the accident occur- immediate past president. , Rexbi 5 ® it would pay rich dividends In romobi at Rexburg to 34 degrees at Ontario..)ntario.. driven b by her husband struck a ctliden Campbell Hall, president e>f after (hthe end of World War■ II. red. OfficersO said Scott told LaCroix told the various proj­ , „ student accomplishment, and la-I”' PEMpg«* Clubr and treasurer of the survi\ low. them he fell asleep at the wheel ects conducted by the Jaycees ------tratractor c to r eand land scraper driven .ter in• citizenship achievement. ,,,„ ^ Surviving, besides his widow, them he FIVE-DAY’ FORECAST FORECA by Melv Melvin R. Call. Burley, four .-Ke "I” Club, women’s physical ,are one son, Michael Velly. nnd when he was about one-half mile during the past year, and pre- A . north fo northwesterly flow of air wl "Keeping Idaho’s finest highP education. ^ , , . . , 1 honorary. Miss Wil- sented the SPOKE award to V of air will persist through much:h miles westwe and four and one-half school minds at home will In- ^ one daufehten, Michele ,Velly,?lly. from Filer.Fi of this week causing temperaturesures tofo averageav below ntrrmal in miles scsouth of Burley at 6:15 crease I"' son has accepted a position for both -j.,Twin Falls; one brother.h?r, His vvehicle left the right side Robinson, and the Key Man cn„ti,em ■’5 crease the capability of colleg- the summer as counselor at a v ^ Southem Idaho. p.m.p.m . Saturday.Sat A cloud of dust gjes and universities to excel in j “ Joha Velly, Youngstown, Ohio;h'°. of the(he ,roadway and tore out 46 Award to Brown. Temperatures -Tuesday through Saturd camp In Winter, Wis., on Hunt- Mink presented LaCroix with Igh Saturday In the valleys will111 wasi reportedrepe blowing across the every field. 1^ 1,, ” one sister, Florence Velly,"V ’ feet of fence. Officers said half average from 2 to 9 degrees below norms a plaque in recognition of his wedn :low normal. Warming Is expecteded roadway,roadway greatly limiting vision. "More importantly, it willill ______YoungstYoungstown, and a half-brother,her, way (hithrough the fence, the car on Wednesday and Thursday withvith a chancechai for cooling towardsIs Both thithe tractor and the car challei Alex Garnet. Youngstown. He struck a telephone pola and work during his tenure of of- ^ :ar challenge us to provide the very ' the end of the week. Coldest nighttime;httlme temperaturesten are Indicated:d reportedreportedly were traveli^jg .at re- best qquality in higher educationO' .. -iV T -I was preceded In death by hish'® sheared It off, for tonight and Tuesday night with prote James Brown was master of with protection against frost and,d duced speedsp because of the dust,1st. that wev can possibly achieve.** T parents and onc half-sister, Scott was not Injured. ceremonies. Wanda Uoyd sang freezing|^, " temperatures to fruit trees and emerging beet plantsts Call wasw making a left turnirn As suggested; by Smylie, the /r-„, V Funeral services will he con- being necessary. Jf, (Continued From Page One) with Mrs. Henry Robinson as , when theth auto struck the rear:ar scholascholarship program would call ' ■' ducted nt Reynolds Funeralcral accompanist.______Some normal maximum andI minimum temperatures for thislls wheelsw heels iof the tra c to r a n d th-he e for awawards each year to the topop bent overo\ to pick up his brush'Sh chapclChapcl at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday period are Gooding, 64 to 37; Twin FallsFalls, 6 6 to 36, and Burley,y, frbnt wheelswh of the land scrap-if>. two ststudents, m ale and fem ale,le_ whenw hen het heard something that by RevRev. Donald L. Hoffman.lan. iTM lU urtaugh l Class 64 to 34. er< How|qx: M agic V alley Precipitation will continue lo be light withv the next chance forar GearhanGearhardt was treated and re- would be usable only at an Ida-la- He He saidsale that was the last thing morial Park. Friends may call^aii XPlay l o j Scheduled showers towards tho end of the week.week, Precipitation amountsts leased,leased. ho col collegc or university, publiclie he remembered rem until he regain- at the[he cchnpel until 9 p.m. Tues- mMURTAUGH h r - — Thc senior ed consciousness in the road- jgy ^nd will be generally less than .10 of an InchInc in eastern valleys to No estimateest of damages were:re or private.pri' day and Wednesday until 1 p.m. class p,play, "The Miser,” by Mch ed way. . F u n e r a l s Uttle or no precipitation In westernstem valleys. valle availableavailable. The John Deere trac-ac- The awards would be based way. I liere, wwill be presented at 8 p.m. Sunshine will average aroundi4 55 to 656 per cent of pe>sslblele tor and !land scraper are ownedled entirelyentlrel on scholastic attain-in- Police Polic said his body probably Friday and Saturday at the new BUHC — Funeral services for through this( week. Lighter windid speeds ican be expected duringlg by MarvMarvin L. Blacker. Burley.-V ment and would bear no rela-a- flew flew throughth the air completely D e a t h s gymnasium.L m n a s Dennis Goodenough Va'ntoy Low, former Buhl resi- the midimiddle of the week but at other times stronger and at InvestiInvestigation Is continuing. tion to financial need of the stu-u- over theth Johnson vehicle. . is d irecto r and G ary Lee is d en t; will b e held at 2 p.m . times tim es gustygu; winds are possible.-'. ------— ' ■— ------'—I ■■■ —------dent. 'Whether they would cover Accordinga c c o , to police. Mr. Gif-iif- (Continued(Contli F ro m P ag e One) Tuesday pt the Albertson-DIck- . Soil ter 'Stage manager, Soil temperatures, will BeTowef'/ee wfth--lhewfth--lli coldeV air moving In ' I . t J only one year of college, or con- ford’s ford's hody fell through thehe kidneys,kidneys. stomach, ears, or otherther ' Includes Edward ard Funeral Chapel with Rev. but shouldshot show isome. warmingmlng stanstarting aidund midweek, i W l tinue for four years, would be v^indshi I" T w f t I n j u r e d S £ o ” Windshield as ~the truck nose>.'e body appendagesaj or organism, Mitchell »«j,.i,pli playing the title role, Donald Hoffman, Twin Falls TTemperatures em perai at the three and1 feHir-lnchfour-inch depths will average In .-- up to tho legislature, Smylie struck .struck the ground and began to a„dand it IIs a very rare instance . First Christian Church, offlcia- the mid ■ 1“ T -m * -. 1 ' “ P "5° Joyce Vittetoe, Paul Morgan, the mid 40s Into the SOs. said. , turn on01 its side. Mr. Gifford"■'j when theyth find their way to the gfeve ' ating. Final rites will bc held in ____ I n M i s h a p ----- ——------was w as pronounced pn dend on arrival brain Steve Graff, Donna Stanger, brain. JudvJudy 1 Ledbetter, Mike Love, the Buhl Cemetery, donations TEMPERA-RJRE AND.ND PRECIPITATIONPRE( -mx' at St. Benedict’s Hospital. Je- j( was ’e- Tt wa^rcported lhat the moth-p. jLeon ^Wright, Mark Cummins, may be made to the Cancer Highe.st Highesi temperature Sunday,y. lowest temperature la.st 1 2 \ p j l >2 Near Buhl U.U .s. T roops rom r”Le.- e. cr aTd"aTrf infant began vomiting Merrit ,Olmstead, Cecille Webb, Fund. I hojirs. pr precipitation for 24 hours•s ending ai t 6 a.m . CST. . . * Police said C harles A. Ha.s- when ti ■ — Station when the family reached Con- Susan rRambo, Sharon Peterson 8 '«Uon M«i. Min. Pep.>. Ij j .. Vv . ,i,„b m ------OJ ft! BUHIBUHL — Two Oregon persons A ‘ sell, who was in the sleeper of tact, Nev, Shortly aftcr passing j TWIN FALLS — Funeral ser- Aib.ny.Alh.ny. n N.Y., ______<4 JI I.lttI,I.itti, II,,,- Iio.k _ _ _ _ _ Sl D u riu ’c7 . were hospitalized after an acci- A r r i v e 1 1 1 - tho truck driven by Johnson, is (hroueh 'bar Louis Andersen. vices for Reuben Earl will be AmlJnno"’"Albuquerqu. ------77 ' 4A I....1.... Anirtfl Ani,»i™______70 l.i w ere ho- through Contact, Mrs. Escobar ______Amarillo ------m 4 4 I.<.ul«vlll,i->uiHviita ______fi7 f.o dent at 1:50 p.m. Sunday twowo . paralyzparalyzed from the chest down dj^nbcd conductcd a t 2 p.m . W ednesday Aahrviii*A.hpvlll* .------fi7 8(1 climbed into the back scat: of M » > m p h l» ------h2 miles milpc east Pn of Buhl ot an Inter- and cannot move his arms or . at White Mortuary Chapel by A"-";*AtI.nt* - —------73 4U .Ml.tiilMiami Hi*. Mrarh______74 T.S nTllCS Ca -Singapore ...... I", the family statlonwagon with .— n illin ir .------.14 ::i .0 2 .Ml,ll.n*l, ^ section of Highway 30 nnd a hands. They said evcry rib but , , . Bishop Orvel B. Thompson, mrminuh.r 2 .Mi.ilan.i, Trx. ______7fl M SOCtlOn ' thc baby for what Ihe family / Illrminffh.m ------HI 4» .Milwnnke.*MiJwni.kei* ------«1 47 ..^1 COUntV Ti . SINGAPORE (AP) — U.S.S. one one in in Johnson's body w as bro- Friends may call at thc mortui niim.rck niimi>rci< ______40 21 1 fti county road. SINC I ' thought to get some sleep. I ■ Mi'll*.-M. I’auJ ______r..1 M .21 t 23, troops Irave landed in anotherer ken ancand a lung was punctured. \ ary Monday, Tuesday and until Iln a ta n ------da 41 NrwNrw Orlf. Orleang______77 r.fi MTS.Mrs. JJosephine N. Badoni, 23, troops Dr. Thompson said drowsl- / A 1 lln>wn.vlll« ------^ 0 71 .01 Ncw Yurk ier Asian land, on a peaceful mis-is- Police Police said Johnson and Has- 1:30 p.m. Wednesday. The fam- nuff.i., I Nrw Y e .r k ______r.A 4,1 McdfOfd,Medford, Ore., and Christopher Asian ness is a strong symptom of the B u ff.lo ------.41) NnrthNnrth ri.l P ia tt* ______r>7 NNepper, fnoor 19, Ashland, Ore., were•re sion.sion. sell wil will lie flown to their Boaz, , ■ ily suggests memorials may be nuriimton.nurllnijton. V t ,_____Rrt 27 oki.ht.ma i'uy _ HI f.A .O.S ’ disease, and in actuality, Mrs. ^ 3n- Despite fears of leftist pro-0- Ala., hehomes later this week. Escobar made to the Cancer Fund. ■ C uptr ------.12 Jl 5 .15'Om.h. 'Omaha „ ____fiK rcportoclreported in gotxl condition Mon- Desf Escobar was dying. Both ism? she 1450 KC - Ch.rlci.in, H.C, ------fin fi2 rhil»!day a t St. cincinn.iiClnclnn.tl ------fi2 4 fl , I(.lrt«h Alanzo E sco b ar, 15, and Yo- 3;00 ..ma.m.— Sign On by Nepper, swerved out of con-m- come abouti 80 a week for com-n*: MBy J j _ Jehovah’s I'^Alanzr Nicholas Catholic Church with C'lrv.l.ntl------fio 47 .133 Hnpl.llup/rn,/ Cit: _ " 2 ^ .14 bv N epp landa Escobar, 11, brothers' of 5:30—Holly5 ,3 0 —He Houfburg Sun-up Fclliea Columhu,. O hio_____fil 61 Itcn.. A • J landa E - ^ e v . M alachy McNeill a s cele- Denver ’ lirnu . . __^ __ :n ,oi trol off01 trol ' off the highway, striking a batbat leeleaves frora yict-;Nam. U /i+ l Mrs^ Escobar’s husband, who j.oo—jir p.nvcr ------r.l .32 .13 Ki,mn..n.i' Kl,-mn..i..l' ------r,7 44 ' concretcconcrete culvert, to avoid strik-ik- So farfa the program has hardlyly Witnesses TT 111 Aide w r ^ E ■'/ho 0-00—Jim Roas BraaUfat* Club brant. Rosary will be recited Dr. .vioii,.,.Molnia ------fiq 4.-, ,st,St. I,„„l.Lotiln ______7.', r.-i he caused a ripple in this island j. . werf in“TRe hospital for observa- *;00—Shop & Swap, Ed Pratar at 8 p.m. Monday at Wall? Mor- r>»trolt —------112 4.-. .31 S.lt1 s.lt l-.k.. l-.k, city ' ~ ' f.6 ,ri ,H2 ‘»King » a ‘-'i car that pulled into the caused '<1 J. R. Durcll, circuit supervls- tion have been released. Duhlth ------47 31 .177 S.ns.n AninnAntonio ______73 ,',7 ,86.86 highway, highway. state;state; which has the largest „for of ,Jehovah’s Witnesses for 9:05—Ed Pratar Coffaa Club tuary Chapel. Final rites will be Klki P..Op .. o ------PO «2 S.n t)i..iro s.n Ci--iro------r.4 r.« Another Anothc 19B-) Dodge driven by British British garrison ea.st of Suez. Idaho CCircuit No. 3, will be with 10:35—Social Club. Kathy DarQa ------47 20 .044 I S.nSan franriacoFr.nt ------RO n ith 1"““““ “““ “ ““ ““ “""““ ''“"“''" " ^ 10:35—So held In the Rupert Cemetery. k *™"w^ni r, Willis B, Ray, 75, D avis, Calif,,if,. The GIs arrive quietly in cl- the Twi fort W orth------71 Ml l,r.3 1 Sl. St. St.c. Sl^ M Mftrio______r.K 40 Tr Willl.S li. the Twin Falls congregation this"I WE LOAN NN.OO-HC oon—Holly H o u fb u rg D innar Ball ~ H«*len«Ilrlr n B _------3ft 24 ,02 2| Sr.ltlr,Sratllr ______r.H nn Stoppedstopped I at the Intersection, thenen vilian clothes by commercial week, ^gek, TW IN FALLS — F u n eral scr- H Hou.ton o u .to n ------72 (to 1,07 I Shr..vor..rt R oundup entered the highway, Ray told5ld airline airliner and are hardly distin- A c c o i vices for Paul M. Velly will be In<1l.n.poIla______fi.< 4H "i-SX S[«.k.np r'L .-.--:.. ll ?:• •“ entered P" According lo R. V. Shaw, lo- a a / f 1:05—Larry Darwick' Racord Room J.rknon, MU,._____ k.i ,".« Tr, '.'Tiir.on' T.ir..,n ______.VJ t;i investigainvestigating officers he efid not guishableguisha from other We.stern ca| mm conductcd at Reynolds Funeral cal minister, the purpejse of Dur-. |y |^ I 5:00—John O. Kelly Top 40 Tima J.ck.onvIII«______78 r.4 ' \Vivj,hinuto:WiUjTiintfton ---:------f.7 sCCsee lhe the oncoming car until he he touriststourist or residents in Singfi-f*' ell's ^ visit is lo give instruction"on , MORE MONEY Chapel at 1:30 p.Wedne.sday K K.n... .n .u cnCU r------H2 ftj ,033 Wtrhlt.Wirhita ______H4 4.S .72 . Jf 4:00—Juneau Shmn Report to tha bv Rev. Donald L. Hoffman.;-;- Some temperature^ extremes ..from from withinwii the cojitigiious was on the highway. pore.pore, and tr training in the ministry.ry. i, •"•!! Bunt, 9 «lf elobt, tflamend*. *:0 0 —Jo Ray's vehicle was not struckick UU.S. S, officials added Singapore This will bc accomplished when ■ '•Jj’*': vacHet, typ«wrtt*rf,i h .skt«, V^ .H a v Final rites will be at Sunset United 5States: Sunday high 98 98* at Irhperiiil.Irii Calif: 'Monday rw- 8:00—Plafter Party, John Q. Kally mprning low 15 at Grand Forks Air Fore by lhe Nepper vehicle, toto thetho list of rest and recreationj" Durell accompanies' the wit-, Mddl*t. looU, TV, Intfrw- 8:00—Pl Memorial Park, Friends may mprnmg s Air I-orce Base. N. b. Greatest 'w p he centers for American forces in 1^ • chain tawt, cam«rai, bin* | 10:00->Ni snpw depth, except at mountain ,st.ition,s Mrs, Badoni told officers she centen nesses in the door-td^oor minis- ' i 10:00—Ni»« W atch call at the Reynolds Chapel un- snpw def in staiion.s. 10 inches at Lander, swerved id. Viet Nam because the American •cuUrt, tap* r«€erd*r«, iarchaiy, 1 -QO—Si til 9 p,m. Tue.sday and Wednes- Wyo. LanderLai nlso reports eight inche.s o swerved tn the right to avoid, Viet N I try and home Bible studlfcs. i 1:00—Sign Off It inches of snow m the last six the '.up Ray Rnv car. and in doing so,50, trcxip trcKip build-up has taxed facil- n u rel ' ant^ anv •thsr I fam mf valu*. day until 1, p.m . hours. U Lake Charles. La., reportsrts 33.05 05 inches inc or rain in the last cont Durell will also speak at 7:30 ...... ' ------■ SIX“ho(irs.Sbrhodrs lost control of her automobile,le. ities ities ii In Bangkok. Tokyo. Hong _p.m. Tue.sday. -j. 8 p .m. Thursday, n 1 KEEP FEATURE _____ H Horit vchiclevehii swerved off the right;ht Kong Kong i and othcr leave cities. J’’8 p.m. _ Saturday , and 3 p m. Sun- |f < Spot-Llt« on Sports GOODING — Graveside scr- Some official."! were concerned . ' B & B LOANS vices.jfor Mrs. Gertrude Rosa- side of Ihe roadway. Somi day nt the church. Ed Prater — 5:55 pjn. Alaska, Hawaiiaii and CnCanada ^'^Her^ *t :v that the Communists might kick “ , -MAIN. AND SHOSHONt SIDCr, Her two children, Tracy that th All interested persons are wel- ^ 7 ' Spo Sports E^'cry Half Hour lee ia k c r Will be held » t 10:30 Highe.*;tHighc;.<;t temjwrature yesterday,lay. lowe.'itlowes tem pcr.iturc last 12 r ,.nn l'3 up demonstrations, but none has I • A U O BUXf — SEU - TRADE • a. m. Tuesday at Elmwood hours, precipita'tion-forpr 34 hours ending ■ L>JDn, 3, and Tamnne. 13 up den com e. 1 • • -S ending .1 a m, P.ST months, ' passengers in the backck occurn occurred. ------— Cemetery with Rev, Warren st.tion Mhi. Min, Pep. St.llon 5a. Once Singapore's Premier»r ' ------...... McConnell. Gooding Methodist r*lirmry ______;n .o.'Sft Winuij.o^r ______'‘.'l'’- .-^eat.seat, wewere uninjured. Mrs, Ba- Once ______10 IK V«nr..,ivrrv .n r.,„ v rr------dooi rec( doni received lacerations of thehe Lee Lee Ki Kiian Yew condemned U.S. Church officiating. The cortege Montr,»iMontrr«J .______B« H2 Ane-h..i«j;* cs intervention, not only in South Ottawa ______R7 S l F«irhi»nkB arm and possible chest injuries, interve will leave the Thompson Fa- — r e Viet Nam but in the whole of {' neral C hapel a t 10:20 a .m . ------2« 11 Ji.ri4-n.iJNri4-n.. _ RO 2 « '. ‘'ind and NepNepper received severe Viet N Toronto ------&8 S« n ..n ..iu iu ------— 84 «s head laclacerations and chest in- Southe Southeast Asia, l^st week, re­ T uesday. juries,iuries ferringferring to the Viet Nam war. het H o w mn u u c c h IDAHO TFMPERATIJ]IPERATI;RES R;,Rayv w was ciled for failure to lo said: said: "It is a crime against hu-u- BUHL — Funeral services for Ststion M*k. Min. Trp. r*ll. ;e.s manity. But to say who is com-' Vantoy I-ow, former Buhl resi- Atwrti^^n -______Ml 27 .nr.r: Jrn'm«» ------52 ” -'“iVield'the^'^iVield the right of wny. Damages manity H«**r ______.13 . I io the Nepper car were estimat-at- mittinf milting the crime, would be tak­ dent, will be held at 2 p.m. KX. J ; I.»wi.t..n _ ___ r,r. 31 I to the N( Pol*#______.TO ------fil 3.1 .0707 ed at $1$l,50n inging sic sides.” Tuesday at the Albertson -Dick- nuhiPuhl ------______1,4 2!) M.Hiiit.inM....t.:.in 11.im. 3 4 ------ard Funeral Chapel with Rev. H u r lry —______M Tnrinn1‘nrmn 7 mj d o e s a CaMwHl ______r.-rnt.-ll,)r„..,..ii„ _ ,M 2 S ,1« M , Elli,' Donald Hoffman. Twin Falls CaBtlef.ird ______47 21 M ^T, Ellistin. George Wood. First Christian Church, official' KmmrU Emmnt '______«4 .*^0 .OS« 5; ;? H“ Mrs,M rs HaroldHa, F, Sampe. Tommie Gross 'J * -'' National FaJrffeld ______M 2 2 |llii|. 27 ,r»7 .Sprir George I.ahue. Maurice Melton. Product 1- " Rises ------—— « OmnirevilU______47 .02; Twin t':.: V.Vu" P»|]i ------5 ; V, ■'’* Mrs, John Jol H, King, and GaleilJ WASWASHINGTON (AP) — Gross Hailey . ---:______4f< 22 , r,4 Victor V ictor Atwood, A all Twin Falls;Ls; nationsnational product, the value of", f u n e r aa l Granp Honprs ------Darreen D arreen Exon, Bliss: Mrs, Wa|.al. all'gonall goods and services produced:d NORTHERN IDAHO—Variablele cloudinessrloudine wifh little tempera-I- terler E,E. Henry,1 Kimberly: Mrs,-s. in the econom y, ro-se sharply'.y ture change through Tuesday. HighH irH -t.*)*15 totn 55. low 25 to 35. Kenneth Kenneth Buell, Mrs, Wesley M,VI. during the first quarter of this Two for Service _ ^----— FFuller uller arand Mrs. Otto Hahn, allill year, toi a seasonally adjusted I MURTAUGH -- Earl Young. _ ^ r; annuiil rale of J714 billion, the secretary, and Mrs, Ralph Den- 1^1 1 X T • i 'M Buhl; Mrs. Mr James Brady. Filer; annual Mrs. Emeliano E, Cristorena.a'. CC^mme om m erce D epartm ent report-I c o s t ? ton. pianist, were honord at the XTXry Mc Mrs. Danny Watson. Mrs. Don-m- CommeCommerce Department’s Office funeral chapel3 pel ^ ^ grange. Donald I Hansen, Mrs. Charles. bra Swainston, Richfield, and „,h n , n. of Business Economics said the Mark Buker. Mrs, Homer Can-^ aid B. ' J Morgan, I.eona Hann. of Bus: A hamburger fry preceded the Davis JrJr.. Mrs. Lynn Dalling, Mar^t Alan Everett andnd figures are preliminary and in­ regular grange business meet- Mrs. DerDennis SIdwcll and Mrs. treil. and Mrs, Ressa Steven- r,^ in complete and subject lo revi- son. all WendeU . Mrs. Robert Condie, all Twin comple 1- you decideie ing. l-ou Martindale, Burley, Ralph ThThornton, all Burlev: .! Falls; Mrs. Ellsworth Schooler,•r. sion nencxt month. representing the Bureau of Land Richaref Richard" DanfleldI and James H, Ellen Brown and William Rob.,b. ------Management, showed a. colored Moore.Moore, f:both Heyburn: M r s, ^_A /' son w aftfrn to Mrs, V ert, all BijhI; John B. FridLci>. W e have funereal services in «ve film, "ijew Paths Across Pub- Wyopa Wyona WardleW; and Ermete Dal- t-'audmeClaudine Burdine, Hagerman. ' Kim1)CrIy: KiiiiljCrlv Mrs. William Bfdvm, Gar Interior is ices in every price range. lie Lands,” and conducted a Soglio, bothbo Rupert. _ TI’ . . Hazelton, and Mrs. Wayne Our prices are plainly' marked eat all timei —. question and answer period. ‘' .-' Dismissed Goodinpr GOOO M em orial Griffin, iBli.ss. llUlGutted by Blaze Mrs. Ralph Breeding, lecturer, O. tZ Hale, Mrs. Thomas and there are no hiddenlen ixtrai. Admitted ' ■ r- - 1 Birtlis ^ - DECIDECLO—The interior of a 196010 presentd- a literary program. Geary, f G eary , Mrs. Eldon Doman, J, .T. T.T, Patterson,I Judv Wood-I- Sons m were Ixjrn to Jllf. and Chevrolet Chevro owned by Jame.s Hitt.t. " - Mr. and Mrs. William McCoy Clifton F Clifton Fairchild. Harold Hatt bury, l.irl.inda Brooks. Ethel O'-'- Mrs. GarGary G. Simmons^^and-Alr. Declo. was gutted by fire aboutIt ^ TThe following breok-down sh were hosts. Mr. and Mrs. Jay and Adbli 3k-down shows whot com- and Adolf Gearhardt, .all Bur- Brien arand Angus Smith, all11 and Mrs.Mrs, Richard A. Ptafl. all"I mmidnlgl idnight S atu rd ay . A short In Clawson and Mrs. Bertha Bland ley;Icy; Jo*Jo * ;StonCj^. M urtaugh, Mrs. Gooding, Gooding. and Shannon Tuckerr Twin Falls.Fa Daughters were tj,e wi plete funerals have5 cost at JheJ White M or^ • will be hosts ' for the „May- 6 Gary Jft ® the wiring apparently started Gary JftpkSOh and daughter, aiiaand—Terry Terr -Tucicer; boih Twinn born to Mr, and Mrs. Terry■y the finfire-in”the^ica,; which-w«)^ ----- ______t U Q r y during ___ .mftctlng. Declo:, M Mrs., David -Jeaoe and Falls. Webster,!Webs'ter and Mr. and Mrs. John covered coverec by insurance. ' . c ------MMrs. rs. GcoiGeorge Franlts, t>oth Oak- .—^— DIsmUseMl S. CushmCushman, all Twin Falls, and jame James "ricad, son of-'the car’s , ...... 4% SPENT FROM ...... Icy; DeMar Mad.scn and Mrs. =-Ellwin Rogers. Op^l McCrac.I. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Henry,y> o^nerowner, ran to a nearby service ^ ^ ...... $150 to $299 jjalames r n e s KcKe>epcnick and son, all Maude P. Valley Traffic Maude Pauls aneI~Mrs. Marvinn Kimberly,K im berly. station where a fire extingiiish- -3-32% SPENT FROMA ...... $ 3 0 0 to $ 5 9 9 Rupert. ~ France, a France, all Gooding; Mrs, Ben" M init ere r was w as obtained which containedd INVITATION 4 ------WWaters aters s and daughter. Glenns Minidoka Memorial 45% SPENT FROM\ ...... $ 6 0 0 to $ 7 9 9 Courts Admitted the firefire; 'No'esimales of damage Leslyn J. Ebeitoft, 19, Boise. St. S t. B crenedict’s* Jerom e Ferry, and Norben Arterburn. Betty n-,,.. Staker< and Wes Jen-n- wasw as available.av , 1 9 % SPENT FROMA ...... $J 8 0 0 OR MORE Council. L ■■ - - was fined $20 and assigned three Admitted Council. „ sen, both Rupert. ' violation points for a stop sign SirotHtr S(rotH«r Hopkins and Mrs. , I Dismis.«ed ELECTED EI.I GOVERNOR V - ■" vio latio n , by Mris. Ruth P ar- Dell3ell Weeks,Weci< both Jeromc; Ray Magric WagTlC V alley M em orialI Maggie Menapace, G c n e V a MENDOZA,MENI Argentina (AP) sons. Bliss justice of the peace. OyerDyer. SheShoshone; Mrs. Claude Admitted Rasmussen. Rasmusse Mrs. Terry Peetcr:r ——, ConservativeCon Emilio Joffre ____Richard , D. Short, 22. Ru- Burdine, l a J u ^ B urdine, Hage rm an. .Trini Mrs. JcJohn Cushman, Delwyn-1 and " Perry, Jonii daughter,daughter. Heyburtu______sition.______sition. ______111.. ••vi'-Mi* ------:---- ^ ^ ______'.'"'l______^ L— p .

^ ..._ . r , , ' — :— ll------...... - ...... Monday, April 13, 1966 l Ai'izona’s j| ■ Psyclu atrist m — — TwS ing/ argued in the case. I ahead one week or a month.” he geol- FAST-SELLJNO RESULTS I,;. __1 reported.r "And those who ’died d|ed '““=*• . grade football 1 .Vernon Elfbrandt, husbandl o of f . and track and assistant :astle-cdach ; Mrs. Elfbrandt. likewise re- ■• . y V latc^‘ .said they had looked aheadt six lo 12 tnonlhs.” pf eighth grade basketball. ■ fused to sign and has taught for , r ' ■ V, I He will attend Arizona fpari* State I eight years without pay. The at­at- . i f ' ' ^ The study group had an ay- coll< i M Tempo, on the schoi- r tack on the state law was . j ■ erage age of 48 years. AUU the ^rsliarshp this summer. head , ' H brought In her name only. “ 1 V / ' patients■ were aware to varyingry m g ______' Estimates were made that if ...'C jj . f e ® . degreesi' thht their illnesses wwere ere " • : CARPET? I .she' won the ca.se, the Elf- Jserious■ or even critical. n i brandts would likely collectlect sPSPEECH AWARD Is presentedesented lo Mrs. John Burkhartt ofo( Fall! FaUs, Magic Toastmistress Club, \ up, — ------DBAOCACHE& i “ \ f/wi I back p ay of about $50,000. Therhe the Twin FaUs Toastmistressress Club, for best speech at Iho _and «nd Mrs. Lois Jepson, Jerome, spee ist- ‘ COMMISSIONED 1 T C k K i r ^ SECONDARYschoi- TO { J foVmer Spokane, Wash., coupleiple CouncilCour 9 Toastmistress Speech»ecch ContestConl Saturday at Jerome.me. misti mistress Clubs from throuchqut M) JEROME — David M. Stuart.tuart, KIDNEY IRRITATION - furniture? I have received financial aid FrorFrom left are Mrs. Burkhart,chart, Mrs.Mrs Wllllam Bolster, Twin'win ed ed a al the contest. (Tlmes-Ncws ph r After 31, eommon Kidney or ,OIaddtr lr« from friends and supporters of ------____ son i of Mr, and Mrs, Malcolm[CUlm *tiikrttstlona twice m many women u a KAan m en »nd m ay maka you t«n«e and nervous ^ 11 FOR THE- VERY Ftf^EST ’ | 7 ' their belieifs. ^ to change your wife. girl M. Stuart. Jerome, has beenDcen from too frequent, burning br ItchingM Q ITC YOU C A N BUY l i Douglas .said In his majority • I u rination both day and nlgh.t, Second»r> III C ounselor Advis(advises Y oung '“ "Toto the young man who has i her and commissioned a .second lieuten-'U icii you m ay )oae sleep and auffer from t!> opinion .the Arizona act "threat- ■ n in . uaually5“ ?,“ bring* faat, reUitng comfortATION by B ^ — >. H association protected by tlie lYJ^JM arrieds to B ecoecom e Friends ... ■ basis eurbing Irritating germ* In atrong, acid I'irst Amendment." riage prosper, I might also sav: fi'ie ing .School (OTS) at Lacklandkinnri «»■•«» *nd by analgrale pain relief. G et now that you have married the mai one Ktunu CYBTKX dxuf«UU. /•«! belter laaU _ ------SAN SA^ FRANCISCO (AP)—For-For children childr come? * ------______!____:____ _ Air HI ucl Force Base, Tex^______' the teen-age boy who has just "Isi"Isn't it better to acceptt the Z 7 w ere fer from ■ B A w ards G ivenn mmarried, a rri a counselor hass a fact thati all marriages cannotinnot i » thouj Id. tired, ■ Furniture Company wordw ord of advice: "Now that you be ejexpected to worlt out,"" hehc 1! . ■ r have married the girl, try/ to asked,asked "and accept divorce as j • ' • I_ BU'ID'NO ■ i7”f a t D D A t O rder of mmake ak e friends with her.” necesnecessary, natural and a good j tu laaU Ben Ard, professor of counsel-isel- thing In some instances? Col- “If we are to help the teen- j ing at San Francisco State Col- “If i P l l l h - ...- - - - l i ----- ■ - A i - r o w E v e n t lege, made the suggestion Sun- age ffather," he said, "perhaps j S F > ' ah=a w avs ' r ^ ' ~ F the day at the closing of a two-day-day one oof the most Important ways ; The 51st Anniversary of the day a ^ Th, Boy Scouts of America’s Orderder sympisymposium on teen-age nrar-irar- would be to teach him how to be S it ^ eragi of the Arrow was observed Fri-rri- riages and divorces. happjhappy though married. If you I (.](] Other speakers had'satd that -feel thatI you are beginningig to I . IT'' • i Patie day evening with a banquet held nt to I J. ■» , ; , J degr( at tTie Twin Falls High Sehool.3oi about *10 per cent of today'say's hate or become indifferent to serio The dinner was highlighted(gjj bbride; rides are betw een 15 and1 18 your Wife because you fec-l I ccnt ihreatened hy some aspect-I of ;[...... Mss Club, \ , who was named runner up, bv a speech from I.. James years old, and that 50 per ccnt ihreai of their marriages would endd in your marriage, you, ofien can '; -Jh--•omc, speech contest chairman. Toast- Koutnik. a member nf the Snake look into your own thinking! and !I ■ ufihqut Magic Valley were represent-^ j£ River Aren Council executive divorce in five y ears. look I , Ard asked whether many/ of solve the problem by changingnging I yj/r 2Xi-Ncws photo) ______board and chairman of thc Im-j these ^ teen marriages aren't; es- yoursyourself. Instead of attempting poriant Activities Commitlee ,, of sentially "child marriages,"• aat t ———------girl, try to muke friends with ' Ihe Council, who .spoke on the 0 has her. Too many young men and comr least "in Ihe sense of tiie part- MARKS jy| ANNIVERSARYY ! ■ . I »•■., honor, code of the academies. ners' Inabllitv to accommodate j ■ f know ■ women I have .si^en in my mar- ant I Ttie highest award that the "‘‘i , HAVANA (AP) — Comniunistlunist ;1 / V < J ' each other." He asked, "Siiould, Cuba marked the fifth anniver- ; nuir- '■‘‘‘ge counseling aren't really 'gradi Order of the Arrow can give a ^y^h ____ J „ / I I “ much effort be made to holdP?'H sary of its Bay of Pigs victoryctory *—'•------» —# t - .-j«------1i sav: \L ------friends even though they are , L z 2 z : : z / member, the Vigil Honor for. together(opeih those marriages which !d the married,” y\jr li i t z continuous outstanding service show Sunday with a demonstrationon of show strain early In the mar- fire power‘ by Soviet warplaneslanes without thinking of oneself, was riage? J-janc' Wouldn't we be better off j i presented to Ross Corless and to{q let them break earlv. before'fore - ______F erris Taylor, hoth Heyburn,rn, ------and Ralph Walqulst, Acequla. ila. COMPIETI ie P aint OO ff f f e r TTie lodge chiefs aw ard s for outstanding service to the Orderder CUSTOM L e t t e r Shop F R O M Y O U R of the Arrow lodge were present­tnt- ed to Cody Ferguson and Wayne Service rvlatzone. Twin Falls: Brandon- CLEAN ONLY! Eaton, Wendell, and Ralph Wal-'al- DllDireci Mail Dittnbulion — quist, Acequla. • Addretiing ^nd Mniling Sefv(c« Alan Hutchison, lodge profes- J Multilithing . , . Photo copie» Porionalized letferi T ’ S P' a a i i n t D e s sional advisor, presented El- r BEN] M Buiinett Cafdf #nd Stationeryf wood Grime, Hagerman. a spec- B C r- ...... - M ial award for outstanding ser­!er- 4 -B i i 8 9MT-____ ‘_ 1_- L ___---- -p«f*onAUze£l,Bu3tnen = .0lftii ^ ...... vice given to the lodge for the Attache, Portfolio & Brief past two years. 0 c . . . % I i l l Announcement was made that ^W- ¥ Pocket Secretarial and Walleti Ihe Snake River Area Council's TfouVaEonatg • ^ Pon and Pencil Sett )ealer Order of the Arrow lodge, Mai- m shu, will host the Area XI D LAVNUSSKKIMu } “Tr **niLLS OF ID AH O ^' Conclave nt Sun Valley. The \y : YWBUY conclave Is slated for April 29 N nasns^ 1Bank ft Truit Bids. - 733-45&3 m Y/ through May I. the wall paint I GETr A PAIRPAD OF i F r e e ]

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FAIRFIELD ra Ted's Conoco HAZELTON ,, Hazelton Hardwa Wollpaper je r o m E Van Orman Hord Food Bank TWIN FAU.S Ben OR'S VIEW S ON Monday, A pril! 8, 1964 NATIONAL T A B O R ' S V I — 4 1 '... " Twin palts-TlrViijs-News ------— ^ I Lots oft>f SbiS o u p Jrpiri O)ne n e iOyster _ - WHIRLIGIG ^ r -^W O R:L m D NE WS By ANbREW TULLY / By HENRY J. 'TAYLOR WASHINGTO.N—W6 seem to have a live onei < April 19. 1775, thos Ameri- beebeen a declared nation tor as . . ir in Dr, James'L. Goddard, new commissioner of ) _ b£&AULC£S can Revolution began, pur co- rtiany nia years as we bad been ------—— jr'coBTdirdiirtt6"tt~6r^b:~ Bridge Nojs less than three fgrelgir**"' _____ Jn-i»Q4i______\ __ ii Publifhrd d*!ly and Sunday «t ISO S«cond Str««t - W«iC ® ^ . T ^ rasual d ru g i n - ____ s i r ^ ‘ In ^ -ffaij Twin FalN, Idaho. B390X by tba 'Tim«M-Newa Publbh)^ibhiu X dustry, not eo steady with it. [||H |||| New Jersey — the Dutch. Swed- company Inc. rv B Although he-has been in of- Ish and British. But still others JARED HOW . JACK MULLOWNEY^ v. 1 ' fice less than three months,iI God-gc^^- rrcrildent PublUhor ^ | | C -- were to fly over land later to AL WESTEUfiUKN LOWELI. DICK WILEY DODDSDDS K dard already has clamped down , «£* 5f < IT n become- part of the United ■ Business Manac«r Manatflnff Editor Advoiftiiiiiif Manaseru»sot aot ■ Goddafd has jumpeded on the.Lone Star of the Republic of of March 8.'. 1879. ■ dishonest and misleading label- . ouro u r educational tTexas,^ the Stars and Bars of AU notices' iVl * lng p ra c tic e s, m isleading ad v er- sysi the Confederacy and the grand competent jurisdiction to ba published waakly - will ^oa-. published in the Thursday issue of this papar pursuant to. A»dr.w *in, tising and a clutch of other sly old Stars and Stripes of the flee. 60-106 Idaho Ctxle. ------. . ■ - _t,-passes at the fast buck. Wuh of United States. But it was Brit­ SUBSCHIPTICN RATES - Goddard in charge. 1 suspiict that taking a new ' ■> / ll !■ mm I...... ^fc ■. . ' . and universities ain ^in who was to play the role of By Carrier—One munlb 11.60; thvea moptha t4.K0} «* alx q pill no longer will be quite so dangerous as play- - to require — re- a.arr J. T.yior the month* 19.00: ono year $18.00. O' ^ fV ' play- |W|h» ' y jH — I. T.Tior the "mother country.” By Mall_Pnyable In advance, within Idaho an^'*[' ElkoEivo ing Russian Roulette. ' quire — American history,itory, sosci Inj fact, as late as December, County. Nevada—one month SU&O; three montha K. |4.2&;2 S; P o ssibly G o ddard’s chief assOit in his newW Jobjob CT 1 t . J often commented on in this col- ] ]gg9 g3 , in probably the most un­ ■U months IS.OO; ona year $16.00. Jgis his determination to lay the new facts of | I J um n. diplomatic. dip not to say stupid, Official City and Coanty Newspaper drug-regulation J. life squarely on the line. In the M l Two-thirds of them failul to re- jests jes ever made bv an arriving Member of Audit Bu.**au of Clrcuiatioa, Assoclstad Pr«aPf*** p; past, there has been such a romantic relation-lation- ^ J jtWBjK.* ■ ^ - ■ quirequi it. One out of fourir of our envoy, en\ Sir Alec Douglas-Home .— _ — _— — ------j.i ship between FDA and the industry that some I teachers’ colleges—teachingnmg stu- announced am at Kennedy airport: drug makers got in the habit of cutting corners. *-r J - . dents deh to be teachers — requires ..j ..j suopose we British have an Goddard has now set them straight, notably in S no study of American history, ^ff, C ollege C rush G everi°re “ former colony.” ------0 _------a.______H spppch to the Pharrnaceutical Manufacturerstu re rs ___ 1 V ' '■. - MoiMore than half do not even re- k -, Not too many years ago, a yomigster'Ster Asspciation-A in which he charged the jndOstry 1 , '"-I qutre“ any^nowledge-of-rtmerl-r Ameri- ^ British thought than usually re- iave witn "thi-disease^f irresponsibility.',’ _ I can history before entrancerance to „ijj i,v those who haven't graduating from high school didn't have I a teachers’ college. , lived In E nglaad. to be particularly worried about wherehere p eo p le VS.^PkoriTS-^This is tough talk i I "Said Woodrow Wilson; "A na- j he would attend college. Except for -a : 'A na- gy the Peace of Paris (1763) 1 J to an indu-stry whose lobbyists exert consider- tion not taught where it,it. came the French gave Canada to Eng- few notable exceptions, he knew he couldould ablegi pressure on a sensitive Congress. But God- ^ ...... from cannot know whatat Itit is landjnn and relinquished I^uislana enroll at nearly any university. And1 ex- di dard has a preen light from President John- trying to do." to ,the inert hands of a declining cept, for the formality of submitting; his soson. a politician who knows about such pres- R y ‘ ■ ■ ■ • ■ There can hardly be a better SnaSnaln. Britain then “possessed'’ transcript of high school grades, therehere s'-sures but who apparently has decided that peo- -f plaiplace to begin than thehe April the rest of the continent, pie are somewhat more important than profits>rofits morningmoi of our great unstwig -L vWhen Patrick Henry condemn- - was no rush. Times have changed. —in the drug field, if not in such sacred mattersa lte rs V. day. ed the Stamo Act (to pay fot—*• Nowadays, even top students can’t^ be as the oil Industry’s 27’/i per cent depletion al- l'i ‘’“ y assured of acceptance by the collegec of lolowance. At any rate, Goddard clearly told A TThe, North Bridge was built in ouaQuartering Brltl.sh troop.s) In their^ choice. It's a harsh, but simple,vple, j>: jewels to purchase medicine should be com- H ■Tiuje forted by Goddard's reminder to the drug iojksfolks ■ lifetime of most of us, had we momortal phrase—"Give me lib- sters who would like to attend. This■ t i t Pr<)duction line "is a __ « r ert;erty or give me death.” But year’s high school, graduates who prefer human life." As Goddard noted, some in1 the ' rf Presidentp Johnson’s policyolicy on thethere wns a bitter 10-vear da- a particular college ftave made the first inindustry seem to have forgotten "that basic H VietViei Nam has been under■r attack batbate before we /ired "the' shot contact already in preparation for reg- fact."fa After all, Goddard snid, the prime mis­ ■ H from many quarters in this hea heard round the world" while- B country — particularly in the the istration next fall. sision of the industry is "to help people get well,” ^ Interpretin! in the the British Red Coats sang , , not pile up record profits for stockholders. o t H Senate and the academicic world theitheir "Land of Hope and Glory” Just a few short years ago, Idahoi£lnO v e e ?'■ P lj| — and perhaps he can’tt gauge like the wrath of Sol. youngsters who couldn’t attend the col- col­ WARY OF “EVIDENCE”—Perhaps more to TheJN ew s |] its full effect on him. FFrom the British viewpoint, ' an- the pragmatic point, Goddard has served notice % ‘ 1 For instance: Would he have this was a civil war. And the lege of their choice for one reason or an- th A pursued the war harder, been Bril other were virtually assured there wouldould thatth the FDA will not waste the taxpayers’ O Jh o t s !r, been British motherland policc could nsti- money reviewing data of questionable qualityuality^ S By JAMES i^RLOW ■ less reluctant to bomb3 North not stop it. Or could they? be space for them in one of Idaho’s insti- ni H Viet Nam more extensivelylively If S(Soon nfter the first victories, tutions. That situation has changed, too, submitted for experimental drugs. "I have been ------1------shocked at the quality." Goddard told his audi- WELL, YES! WASHINGTON (AP) When An let the critics weren’t on hiss back?, our forces were torn by conflict, and for the same reason. There simply But nny cffect on Johnsoninson is fiagglard'fiap with want and almost f'R! ence. "Our medical officers are suppo.sed to Dear Pot Shots: the Ifull story behin^ the Budd- Re isn't enough space to take care of all1 the taketa all this data very seriously. I cannot. I jrlous hists’ maneuvering in South I if this °'’iy P^*"^ possible bro! broken by despair. ° xi ' *’''® been vaguely curious ^}?'f ave in effectI of the criticism. \A French naval salute to John students. hehave told them that unprofes.sional data , subr about what's meant by the "new Viet Nam comes out It may is ver- "’‘Ssions should be canceled immediately.” math. had prove to be one of the slickest mi: tine on example: What hnsas been Pau Paul Jones' "Ranger” was the \ Last year, for the first time, the Univer- ” math." I've thought it had P”*^' ntry is ®ff<^ct of Americans’s’ criti- worworld's first official recopnltion In plibHShing this ukase. Goddard has shownbown somet.something to do with the, way P‘^ pieces ' of Machiavellianism in she sity of Idaho rejected Idaho students. ^ - L , our time. bac )f Pre- pur; their own government®f'”7 ’®nt of oour flag. LaFavette would one ■ a shrewd awareness of what makes a businessliness nIt wa;was taught or something, but ' id has less thinking of the North jay ------M ore-w ill b e^tu rn ed dnw n tliis_ y ear._ P err (.j,tick. He suggested in passing that "if the spon- j four “’ The Buddhists ara trying to mli 5 North ,iay return to France wearing spon- I found out differently. , nvfri overthrow their government, ent lam VietnameseViet Communistss aboutaboul his uniform ns an American mn­ haps more stringent scholastic standardsards so soring company is imprudent enough to wastewaste OurQur youngster asked me to . . Ing’on “ ntinuing to fight? -jor will be Imposed for entry. Certainly stu-Stu- stockholders’.sk money on low quality work, then check o th e r G overnm ent dWhen o esn ’t Americans I to leave, and let the lor general. But It wits two years check some problems the .other J seem well-informed on what's .sor them South Vietnamesetnamese hefc before we would have France's dents in fhe bottom 25 per cent of tKeirHeir thatth company must bear the consequences." A night. They just don't add and „ . Budd- Reds take over. “ 7 1 to! among tho Buddhisits cat Ameri- l^uddhists about their chances heirheln. isid- Euy with 10 shares of Cure-All stock will* not subtract tho way they used to! j , South It might appear at first, if this class scholastically will encounter consid- p . and what’s driving them pr. mayif it is cai what the Buddhists have in of ® overturning thcir American-nerican- -j-]-n,e British had all btit won ^ X look kindly on that kind of management, even Aging Father f"‘*. these backed government and getting the erable difficulty in gaining entrance' to if he is indifferent to a new drug's ill effects on . is. it's keeping the informationIckest mind, V that they are operating on . E C ttin g the South. In April, 177S, Wash- college. And even the top students can’tt „a human being, . . (R-P*--')' toiu to itself. m in sheer da; gall since this countryect of Is Jr® u ington was battling for New ting • . • • For that reason no one seems whbacking the government ofin Pre- the J^hh»on apparently has fell yor Brooklyn Helght.i. We afford the luxury of delay in submitting , , COAL FOR FREE DEP'T. : mo.st confident^, despite the critici.sm, applications. TO MISS A MEDAI^-Goddard was not just *• able to say whether the ng Budd- to mier fiel Nguyen Cao Ky and has I . lost nenrlv 5,000 ta tte re d m en. 1^-^' Somewhere between half a ton” hist leaders are in a dealment. with enormous pri forces in Viet Nam.lom of support of a ma- I beating his gums. He cited chapter and verse and . a ton of oil-treated, one-inch ] „ „ iority of'Americans for llo his Viet i_ 2,000 made captive. Then. There's ample evidence of the collegeu Parading industry abuses, especially In ad- ;-lncn North Vietnamese Commu-oesn’t spe But they might bc banking on in November. British Genernl crush in Twin Falls. The College of South- ve ' “"J stoker coal will bc giveii “"'“y away nists to seize the South vhat's Viet- .something stn else to help /hists' them Nam policy. , Howe took New York's Ft. uth- vertising. For example, he said that in ,, the- , to anyone who carries it out of nam< But the criticism here nt ^ ” □ '■’ml government, askdhiiits the carrythii the day: divjd 9 d Ameri- Wa.shlngtoil With nearly 3,000 ern Idaho had fi-lO students for its firstFirst pastpa year an FDA medical advertising staff ,of , the(|,e basement. Inquire at -M.-) 2nd home could leave no doubt in sem ester last fa ll. A h e a d y CSI h a s mlore o re ononly two pfrsons oritiinatod complaints involv- , , ■, if it can opinion. .' J nim esp Prisoners. Here wns doom — l^J^j 'lA v e, N. o r phone 733-8216 aafter fte r crn--- c - u; -_'3r.-.T:rr=rrr-.—".-u.™latlon When the history of these the minds of the Vietnamese, [; applications for the fall sem ester thistl-,15 ing nearly one-third of tho PMA's membership.', ' North and South, that Americanm e S E'-i"’. ^ p nnd final, I Goddard's predecessor. Larrick. got nn award!wa'rdj^P-'"- P- . . . days is written the effect of nf nnlv Bntlsh gunboats controlled year than it had received only six days -^^^ ( thinking was divided not only . j frorn the P.M.A in 1358 for "devoted service to ieems what has happened here, in the ^ war blit Hudson River as far west before opening last Sept. 1. One reason, j,(,( wnd-' TRANSPARENT ERRORS Budd- field of one of America's ; most ahout how to wage the war but son, |,h(_. public welfare.’■ and for his "under.stand- Poor Man’s H even about ciintinuing it a af-n'll. f U l '’" 'y " of course, is tiiat the college is an estab-^lab-^inf; inf uf niiiliial j)rol)lcms," (kiddard i-s unlikelyikciv with prized possessions — freedom of : . Wayne bungry garrison nnd n chain of eeps I here's some new sort tif sliiff mmu- speech — may appear C as a I'lir instance. Sen Wayne lished, going institution now whereas last Idui bc .sn huiiDrfd. thank heaven, but if he keeps j |a Murso, D-Ore , snid the Ameri- l rusted iron stretched across fhe TUS. , up the wurk ma\be we tan name an^ a-S- (hat 1'permits a Inusv t\|)ist lo Viet- strong factor in thc Buddhists’ August it was still somewhat n e b u lo u s, up turn out a goud-li)uking letter, ■ can people are giiHiR to "repudi-'repudi- barred the path. It was I pirin after him, or something. ru'^nr* £}:'■...... P lato: the thinking. , nd thev evident that one more British But the college crush is the other big P" regardless of the n u m b e;r r of H atehom this administration and they justify victory could split the Hudson r e a s o n . » c r ------’ 1 mistakes.niTs'tal ------1 ■ should. You just can't justify By HAL BOYLE ere Valley and, in thnt split, de.itroy — But those who get wiseI and I Norl our being in war over there,” Vall High schools across the nation will J hold the letter up to the light He called the U.S. positionlition In 'i’® hope of bur new Re- graduate their second largest classes5 in Views pf Others' get a real shock. Those 'm mis- is- n NE e w YORK (AP) — Ono of his rides Viet Nam "shockingly Immor- immor- P'^Jl'ic- P*”^ ...... history this spring. The re^cocil, classla s s iE.r - 1, ...... >...... r-r*^ takes nre transparent! the iunsolved problems of the hor k to a al'' and said that if thee South South Thcn_V\5ishlngton ^ crossed the I choose Delnwtire: came out of high school last spring. And\nd THE LBJ STATE PARK N. O. Typistpist "Great Gre Society" is what to do mo ■i'n the Vietnamese were ever to choose from (Twin Falls)Hs) “boulabout suburbanites. sut it had freely a Communist govern- govern- When W Emanuel Leutz painted NEXT spring will see graduation of an- The' crux of the matter, as it appears from should ‘bis moment In "Washington this distance, is what kind of park the Statete of ... At present they don't quite fit bee 1 by a ment, the United States should *bis ether large class. rp’T. into either the government's chi f scis- supportate it. Crossing Cro! the Delaware," he Texas proposes to establish across the road GARIGARDEN FOR FREE DEP’T. esc and painted the turn fo the American Suddenly it appears the high schoollOOl frcfroni the L B j ranch. D ear ' antipoverty or foreign aid pro- sor If you were a Vietnamese and Dear Pot Shots: “""P more — victory. 1. by I have three lots of property.pgj-ty Eramgrams, but certainly something R )0. His our heard that — and much more — vlcti graduate tloesn't have a right to attendend IIf it IS to bo a camp and picnic park, then, by I hn my illu- We were six years on the long, re- “11 means, condemn the property of Lyndonndon at 35(350 M onroe St. I w illII letJet need*needs to t>e done to help them. thii 3 fast, you wouldn’t be under any illu- W college. Those who are accepted can re- s face sion that Americans wereere 100 100 long lone road from Concord Bridge B. Johnson'.s neighbors. How better could the someonesomeo plant to garden1 for LifeLif' is getting too toughne for of his bis job In the city, and rides Viet gard it as a privilege now. It's some-'^- 5 four per cent behind Johnsonison in to CCornwallis' surrender In 17GI. Great Society function than to provide a placeDiace keepingkeeplr weeds killed. them out there on the farthestf the hometwi five evenings a week to a al'' thing students should keep in mind . as ! for the people to park thcir campers and trailersilcrs Mrs. Mary Hartfelderder rinirim House fence. A park hard by the ranch where ^ „ cities. They thought they wouldpro- sors. If We have a black rabbit, t gen- f r health of body and peacerthing of Ronald Is 35 and looks 50. His hearseem to you a symbol off uncer-uncer-[Apr April morning in-il775 nnd who average scholastic records. the Johnsons spend a good part of their time dcr . unknown, that we got for wo : mind away from the humanem. thinning " hair is whiteningis fast, an you tainty and hesitation andd there- now are in Flan'ders Fields and would give westerners an even break. , . EasteEaster and would like to give And even after acceptance by a col- (Camper:) and picnickers might see the Presi- herd. h for bis eyes are feverish, hislixture face sion fore an inducement lo action on Bataan,I in the mournful ridg- , ■ .. ^ e -, 'ord dent driving rapidly home from church on a “ _ But It hasn’t worked outrthest that bet twitches, and he smokesand four a per which otherwi.se mightt ho.ve ho.ve cs cs of r Korea and the jungles of lege or university, no student can afford dei th the .seemed hopeless lo you. Viet ncc Sunday. They, might catch a glimpse of him and . way. Show me a suburbanite packs of cigarettes a day. tryii Viet Nam . to relax and enjoy himself. Acceptance : . ccur outgri outgrow it by the'time his m.sesbony times and you can seeir ^why a y p , „ , j ^ . T . ^^.be d Pis, Pass,- CARD SENSE building continues at the same rate dur- The g a u ge, utilizing a Cesium 137 radjoisotope.ope, inm children Who are nervous,vons, growt growth is complete but 5 until the ‘s ® prohlem that requires — ^ing-the-ncxt-20^ ears as in the past twa ^ ealth Ihen he should wear b race. government action. Only the measures .snow density between two parallel nignsti a d he Openlne lead—4 Q. ' o- decades, anything is possible. There aiu the but 1 doubt that one could prove>rove Q, W) e h a v e ju st been .told ntion th a t j^no'Kuvcmment Is big enough to CJ—You, South, are the deal-1 cre aluminum tubes placed 12 inches apart in thej but I d death ------_ J -----co u ld - ba--,an in d icatio n o f-:.b ig g etrzanind d snosnow pack. Into one^of the aluminum tubes is aa' that theyth originated in previous/ious our i;12-year-oId son has epilepsy,(One) “‘- tures the gamma rays that pulse through thelhe awakeiawakened the mother shouldlouId A. MostI children with epilepsy , A—One club. Toa don’t Pan-American. The new giants being will Ronald’s worst fear is that his• tricks p, will find himself losing rn< m ih fM- a a epenlnxl ^ snow from the .source in the othei" tube. In- try to get him to talk aboutibout were born wltli It even though | Jg irniwrtant tncks_ also. purchased by Pan-Am will carry some- the what was frightening him, then it do

A pril ^rsaDff**' -T’* Monday; 18, 1966 M e r g i n g ^ ^ , ^ ■ ^ — iD pctor Faces I Twin" FallsTimes-News —js " Papers Set I N ew Q iarge 1 3 Mrs. Kennedy to Press.Date | N a r c o t i c s ^B On ic^ ^^1 •T1 p,!^ ^ I Attend Bullfight j ^ a t t '^-ivmrtBTtobKh-NrYi^Apy-^ — S e v i l l a , spjitn (A P)—'Mrsr~ M^yer. president of the corpora-pora- - Dr.x>i Timothy Leary, dism'Issedisrri'issed 'John F. Kennedy may see a J.______Ijnn-ffirmpd h y thrpp__tmprging ^ bv H a rv a rd Iln iv e rsitv . -iiftRr. — ----- bnttftght fsaiUrinft Spain's lead- ' New' York City .newspapers,ipers, 'f i experimenting with hallucinato- ing matador today when she V . says “we will either publish our ■ ry drugs — and convicted last ■ L ^ attends the opening of Sevilla’s ' two daily papers on April 25, or H monlh in Texas for transporting -^ famed Feria, the spring fair, we will publish no papers at H marijuana —faces a new nar- R:™, I A spokesman said Mrs, Ken- coticsCG chargc. ’ m nedy definitely would attend the ‘ TTie corporation, the Worl^f I A raiding party entered eventevi at which El Cordobe.s — Journal Tribune Inc., is to pub- H Leary’s rented estate Sunday Manuel -—'Benitez will perform. lish a rnorhing paper, an after-after- ’ f P I arand seized what Dutchess Coun- Mrs. Kennedy stayed until 3 noon paper and a Sunday paper.a p e r .'■ ’||| r ty Dist. Atty. John R. Heilman ^^^lllllllllll^^ . a^ta^rrtr-loday at a glittering chari» Meyer had this statement J called "a suspected quantity of jty ball at which she shared the Sunday for the, 10 newspaper3aper H ^ marijuana." I spotlight wilh another Ameri- unions, none' of which h has as H V Charged along with Leary I I can, Princess^Grace of Monaco, reached an agreement with the ■ wiwith pos.se.ssion of .narcotics I the form er a c tre ss G race Kelly.- new corporation: ■ . 'I t - ' - ’'-'' 'Vpear H P » ^ . ‘ thithe pre.sence of narcotics in the I that afternoon combined as the H sprawling 64-room mansionisiin'l;: he Trademarklemark t of Confidence World Journal. The Sunday edi- H ~ letleased in 1963 in the name of thc • • *• r"*^ tions of ths Herald Tribune and H ^^a .- ^las .CaCastalia Foundation withrh °h him- .'m - . ^ the Journal-American are to be self as director. i combined. H The marijuana was said to I have been found in art upstairs 1 bedroom. Authorities said Leary i Cave Blast ■ was arrested since he was in flJ /, I I I'I 11 > ■ 3 * J 3 I n . possession of the house. 1 ii J L’J t L^’il Sheriff Lawrence M. Q Quinlan, uinlan, ' Cause Still | whowi led the raiding partyrty with H H Heilman, said: ‘•They (aboutabout 30 \ „ - men and women) were■e lying . ‘ Uncertain VICE v PRESlbfeNT Hubertbert H. HuHumphrey holds a youngg fan IheIhc child back to his father, thetl child wanted anothef^Jiug.ir-'Jiug. around^ on mattresses, on the < in Albuquerque, N. M., prioririor to a ivisit of nuclear facilitiesles at HumphreyHur spent Iwo hoursurs SundaySunda in Albuquerque. (AP wire- flc TRENTON, Ga, (AP) — Res- ml wire- floor, and some were playing q ,^„- <-:, Filhc'r Bill M cN ew military installations in the area.area After Humphrey handedlanded pholo)phi music with guitars.” | cue .squad officials see little ------—------______^ _ _ _ _ _ himself ik T B I I M,n.o„rManager Saloi Roprasenfativ* hope of determining what kind ^ , Leary, who describes himself I of gas set off a cave explosion as a Hindu, said the foundationjndation Singers B id FarewFare ell to O ld ) J |n devoted to “scientific and I which resulted in three deaths ^ S e c o n d C u b a n w« and ^WamJ^B^S^SSSSBSKtBttM sirvinq and a lO-hour o rdeal for th ree -My| Id Traffic Jam - religious research.” He .said said the j persons at the 85^ear-oldd estate Ji 3930 young Boy Scouts. jYJM etropolitanin OjO pera H ousep . FALL RIVER. Mass.'(AP) 1 WESTERN ‘‘Something happened, this we ' —The new bridge was madeS Exile’s J Homn e e overo^ the weekend^were there to J POINTS know," said Gene Glaze of Chat-:hat- NEWNI YORK (AP).— Some of sure J, impassable by a traffic jam .. help plan a summer campm p thatth at M me of sure the farewell night was a the foundation' hopes to conduct ■ tanooga, a leader '5rt the Tescueiscue th^world's greatest singerss said biazblaze of vocal glory. before it was even officially I ci'ai’iy I g B o m b e d on consciousness - expandingpanding B effort. ",Thj?re was an explosion^-ftoocsioiy-ftoodby to the old Metropolitan)0 litan Leontyneu Price, singing, from dedicated, what Opera House at an e.'iciting, 5>/i "II . techniques. ■ to ta l but I'm a t a '16s.s lo .say w hat Opei g. "II Trovalore," has .seldomjom if Officials opened the newnew MIAMI, I-'la. (A P ) — Thene sec-sLc- Leary, an experimenter with ■ caused it-because the only test hour farewell concert Saturday ever e r with urday ever sounded richer BiBra^^a Memorial Brid^r’cidp'e ond oi unexplained Iximbing^ of a such drugs as LSD, and a col- ™ equipment we had' was for car- nighnight the best way they knowlow — Zinka7 , Milanov, who hass sung ncross «‘' the 'faunlon River,tiver, Cuban C' exile's home in as many j ^ B TRANSPORTATION ‘ laboralor, Richard Alpert,rt, wwere ere 'V * ^ ^ ||||H b B ^ ^ E i>b | I | | S bon monoxide." by s singing their very best. , 4 45.3 5 3 ' performances in 28 seasons,masons, th piled into cars for ther the weeks w exploded on the fiflh icen- ('Olden Horseshoe will ,,pd f Pii>- '■^leased by Harvard three | 9 ^ r SERVICE Those tests showed a concen- ^ will jip'd niaking her ownn fare- cer^*nu)nialce drive across.s. AnAn anniversary *n of the Bay ofll Pigs ib-s years ago ifor assertedlyy using tration of "pure carbon monox-inox- hear opera no more; in three three nppearance^ soundedI nsa,s iliX _ antique_autour at the headad of of invasion. in ______- ______- __ ^ stildentiJn drug expetimiUlLs..aiuiLs______. ide" in a -tO-foot-deep pit( of weeks it will he torn down for M f “ ' “ '’K ""'y/ from parade ^italled ai an ap-n ap- No one was Injured Sunday ______^______Howards Cave, where two res-re.s- “o office building. The Met retirement., ^p,|| She ;Jang thcL‘ final proach. pr delaying the motor-lolor- when w a bomb demolished one cuers died. The third victim,,„ ga opens its .season next September d*shnt'^- RE TU R N S TO JA PAAN N „ ..o.NP from- '■"Andrea Chenier"lenier” ca cade for about 15 minutes.les, car, ci damaged anoiher and shat- OAficrr fidONTuNrs.TllNfS. INC.inc. guide for Explorers Post 79rg'of of */'in "a new $-l.'j,7-million buildinguldmg Richard Tucker, They ,____ . -...- .______lered te windows ouLside the• home ]EDEN—Roy D. Clark,c, rlre>Flre- THiu-TftAim uaviciavici '(he Lincoln Center for the Per- Atlanta, was trapped wilh the * • were called Irack for six hows — ““ of the brother of "a formercr Cu- man m; Apprentice and Interior three Scouts on a ledge abovebove ™ Arts, , more tlian an.vlmdy else, IJ ban presideni, ^ ^ ___y. U.S.' !L CUSTOA«CUSTO BONDED The singers at the gala made formiT Comunicatlon Electrician,I, son son of of and behind the fumes. n ia ^ 1 he audience, which h:id,d paid [Program1 T Book Anuinio I'rio Socarras, former There was some speculnlinnItion lipup lo $20(1 a lii'ki’l, a iiiial of »> k Cuijan finance minister, w was as “ I’d Mrs. Roy A. C lark, that the explosion may have . . . $292,000, was even more lalka-i : l ‘a' |Being j ( Printed aasleep ' when lhe blast occurred,;urred. Eden, Ed has returned to Yoko-y ‘T ' wljUHUJWmmTrrmr-' been caused by gasoline fumes“S -1-^'N ew U ses for*1 . SS tfve at intermissions aiul more. , ., Prio, Gl, IS the broiher of for- .suka, ,sul Japan, after eight: weeksweeks ^ ^ a ^ jHTil' i"lT fig '..lineTr ' H A ll.E Y -- Mrs. Ed I.averly,I wich had seeped into the cave, ^ elaborately garbed and glilter- '"T ih^ mer Culnin President Carlos Glaze said he understood Ihe ingly jeweled than at a Met “ f couniy cHaifman ofol thetne Socarras, who was oustedous^ted **’® Seventh Fleet in the 5600 Third Sfr«Street Weit cave had been posted several. 3 Sateliites opening «; night. Cornelius, Van-y-jp. Kconomic Development AOmm- Admin- • ,g 5Q hy Fulgencio Batisia.latisia. South China Sea aboard thethe USSUSS F,„, Phone 733-3282 years ago because of "poison-ison- »i -m-r 1 dderbilt ert Whitney, whose two EDA programrogram bombing was at the JosephJo: Strauss. ous gas” within, A] grandfathers had helped found process oft beingl>eing home of Armando Garcia,a, edl-e d l - —------v,or- A r e N o t e d f - ' ih his printed. ' Rusty Mills, about 18, of Mor- lhe Met, was there wilh his lor of the anti-Castro newspaperspaper - ^------r ^ - IT— I— '—-»■■■■...... ——— H row, Ga.. and Gernie (Jilley,, 19, HIHUNTSVll.I.E, Ala. (AP)p) — wife wife. She was wearing a dl-di- ShShe urged al! interested-'d per- pjPatna. The Garcia homec wasw as - ^ ' •■* • of Trenton, died atter rushinghing SpaceSpac scientist Dr. Wernherr von amondamo and ruby liara which sons to attend a meetjng; called (jjdamaged in lhe same manner — into the blanket of noxious gas BraiBraun says satellites may3V be had, had^beJonged to the Empressmpress for .April 27 in the couriroom.)om. at (j\dvnamile or a similar type cx- In a rescue attempt shortly aft- used to counl noses as wellell nsos ElizabeihEliz of Austria. whicwhich time .Ferry Evans, Boise, plosivep)i placed under a car. >■- ■ ' 1 w - er the explosion about 12:302:30 radiationradii and olher mnre com- ConductorCc I.eopold Stokowski,:nwskl. regiiregional director, will speak.eak. Prio said hc was nnt involved jg* p m. Saturday. Phil Howell,, 27, plicatedplica things in the future,e, ' a spotlight-shiningsp on his white Mr.s.Mi Laverty said anI addi- in any political activity that of Atlanta, the guide, apparent- Sp ,f Mu- hair, made an impassioned plea ■ent- Speaking lo the I.eague of Mu- hair :^a^ler project, not reportedted atal would prompt an attempt 'at . S his i p » - ® V 3 ^ P F -ly was also killed by the fumes,ines. nicipalitiesnicip conveniion Sundayundav to saves the old Mel. jusl afler . life. I*’’ /eloped ______p' The trapped Scouts, ledI to night.nigh Von Braun said salellitesellites he had1 conducted the openingpening ' m«trtrnR. Has developed safety about midnight after •he the also could bc used to spot crop selectionselec of the evening, thehe en- and will be Announced a at t the tti r y TTMES-NEWS WANT ADS cool night air dispelled mostit of diseasesdisc: and aid in water man- trantrance of lhe guests — thele Met meeting.nieel ^TOR FASX-SElJLINa RE9UL.TS f— ■ tlje carbon monoxide, were sent agenagement. chorchorus — from "Tannhauser," ------p»«30es»icvsc3»B«2^^ L hoVne a fto r a n overnight hospi-)spi- He 'said., the satelliles wouldAould TuTurning to face the_,audience,lienee, ttWKV3CSCX3CXXX3CS£S£3CX3CSCaCVV«i»i«! ^ JtJr -'".Vt — - 4 ^ -^ ------,T -- tal stay. They are Chris Shan-han- use man's- habitations, recnea-icnea- thq 84-year-old Slokowskl' said. 5 non, 147^ Mike Strickland. 1.^: 15: tionaltiona areas and industrialslrial "It iis a great ple.isure lo bring « I t \ CLYDE'S I’l nnd Poug Flemming, 17, all1 of projectsprojc 1 0 delerniine populationlation musimusic to an audience of true 5 Allanta, levellevels. loveilovers of music such as yous are l 5 IM E E T I ------ThiThese space findings wouldild be cand in such a beauliful house,Hise, 1l ''^ i „ , AI | r a d i a t o r | | correlated wilh intensive earih-panh- ask you very much to .-e thisiiXM^^X.VXii

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• AAonday, April 1.8, 1966- „ BUREAU TO MEET H fPre-Registrationilllll Regularr. business meeting of 6 Twin Foils. nm es-News “ the”FIIor Communlty’T'arm ‘Bu-’ ^ I d a h o0 N1 e w s ■ TeaTe Is Scheduled[leC l reat reau will be, held at-8 p.m. Tiies- 2 POT ON PROBA'nON1 , ESCAPEES CAUGHT HANSEN—A pre-registratibnitratibn day at the Filer, Grange Hall. Joiinson Sets’ coCOEUR D’ALENE, Idaho (AP) BLACKFOOT,Bt Idaho (AP) — tea for m others and their■ir pre-pre-; William .Berry, Idaho Power —\ former office secretaryy has Twc}Twq 18-year-old girls whoo es- - he en- Co.. will present a program on will be safety. — - .... M o r e T a i k s been put on. three years proba-irobd-"ca^ 'ca^ from the Idaho State terintering school next fall, will be tion after pleading guilty to0 em- TrailTraining School at St; Anthony ■ held at 1 p.m. Tuyday^^^at t the -T- r---- - ======benling—ftmds—from—fcaboMra' SnttJiSntiirdayMiight-iiifere taken-into -—' H am I___InteniatlorMl Ui^on of North riistr oot------...... faboixids-;: - America, Local H i, OnOne of the g r^ Sarah Jabeth , SAN ANTONIO. Tex. (AP) — thelitheir children's birth certifi- ) ~ Mrs. Cdrda A. Shanahan plead-dead- of LLapwai,' cut tendons inn hher e r cate!cates or. .suitable propt ofor ‘the the Sun Valley Trio Aglow over his welcome „ to ed^ g„ u ilty to em bezzling J5.643,3,643, arma rm s s while c ra w lin g throughJgh a ’ ' ® hildren - • . ■ Mexico, President Johnson j . child’schild &ge. Entering children the U. S. Department of LaborLabor brokenbroki window in the school>1 cot- ^ musimust be six year of age! on oro r Playing Nightly passed word today he plans two office in Seattle reported,, but tage at St. Anthony and w was as Sr le first more riSretings with president befo:before Oct. 15. Alt eligible first e I ? pleaded innocent to three, other hospihospitalized Sunday night inn fair j gradgraders and their mothersjrs are __ Gustavo Diaz Ordaz and- ii La- Kfalse ,|j- reporting charges. . qondcondition ot Blackfoot. Hospitalsp ita l ^ tin American trip for Mrs. J.ohn- ,, urgeurged to attend this pre-regis-e-regis- DININGq| and DANCING d U. S. District Judge Ray, Me-Mr. authorities* sai4 she had', suf- ' ■ tra ti sori. No dates were disclosed. in fa- fsred loss of blood. I On a dfly when Latin Ameri-, ' . 1 Nicholsf^'cni withheld sentence in fa- - PLEASURE lim vor of probation. ^ The othcr girl, Yvonne Stone ■ can matters continued to claim * of Ft. Hall, was being held in I FILM STARS WED his attention. Johnson also Blackfoot. ;. -I HOLLY^VOOD (AP) — Film named John W. Tuthill, a ca­ MAN KILLED' stars George Peppard and! dEliza- 4 S Kay's|({ Supper Club reer diplbmat with broad eco- FIIFISH HAVEN. Idaho (AP) — „KEPT UNDER WATCH I beth Ashley were marired Sun- nomic experience, to be the new One young man was killed1 andana b g(-OISE (AP) — Murder sus- ■ " ■ ■ dday ay at the Bel-Air Hotel.______U.S. ambassador to Brazil. ' two 'were critically injured ear- ^ Williain H. Butler wass be-b^ g,GORDON RAVENSCROFT)FT KENNETH BARTON . ROGER XAUGHUN '«ll|| P i^ s . secretary Bill D. Moy-loy- Iyly SiSunday when their auto’ ran ing ,kept under watch today af- ers Sai dthe President was back«ick off tU.S. Highway 89 just northnortn jgj. j, ‘ jjro in his county jailIf cell •' •J • have been named HagermaHagerman delegates to the IBM American Legion Boys' Stat? .Con< -im working at his desk at the LBJ of theth Utah-ldaho State line on Cntut “ vention to be held at Boiseilse CollegeCoUeg campus. They are the sons of MiMr. and Mrs. Vernon Ravens- ^ B Saturday night. - ^ I Barton and Mrs. James Calkins and Dard Laughlhi, Billing;!, Mont.' ranch and "in a very good-ood the westv shore of Bear Lake. Butler, 22, of, Bayonne, N.J.—^ J __ croft, Mr. and Mrs. John Barton a mood” after his 2VA hour neigh-igh- KilledKil was Douglas Nate, 21. accuaccused ol stranglinp Barbara Alternate delegates are Wallace /Akers and John Gibson. borly call in Mexico City. a soison of Mr. and Mrs. Miltonlilton jeanJ e a n Dixon, 20, a Boise Collcgeollege ~ j . ~ ETPS And Moyers disclosed someome Nato of Dingle. Idaho. coed in January, was treated A g tion the traveling public tor^e take ■ CAaus PETPS things that were missing from In critical condition at Bear for ssmoke inhalation. A ctivity o n StateStat< H igliw ay Icogncognizance of construction sign- mM the communique which ended Lake Memorial Hospital1 in He was found in the smoke-noke- _ ' , _ _ ing. machinery nt work and^ id H I SAND BANKIK oftheofth e DESERT ■'the infbrmal talks between two iMontpelier iMont were Alleri Sparks,larks, filled cell with a w efrag ov-er maintenance in progress 0o 0 n^ faU a l l ^ B ------— , chiefs of state. 221. 1 g.son of Mona Sparks of Din- his face.fz Dctective Rollie Wright Jrrojecls Is lncr0**' idahoIdaho State University’s Alphatipha solutisolution to a problem which, ho Twc same R'ght - of - way for the-pro- h. ho Two other sections of the same R ; 3 0 Enid Winkler. Lana. Sanders,iders, ^^^B countries." KappKappa Psi. national businessiness said tenure alone will neverlever roadway,roadw from GreenwoodId tolo posed re - routing of U. S. 30 ountv from Cedar Crossing to Filerur is Richfield,Richl will teach third1 and ~ ~~ fratetfraternity, chapter. overcovercome. the JeromeJ Minidoka County '■'oi fourth grades- replacing "Mrs.Mrs. I y to thb presently being appraised. As rou” More than 350 persons attend-tend- ThcThe Idaho congressman urgedirged I.ine,Unc, and from that point to the P''*-' is ^ ^ ^ B ed% " 'ards a professional and technical Burle' gre .soon as this pha.se of the work.vork -ludith Stroud. Miss Sanders is U tah D octor ed the seventh annual awards a pi nical Burley-Paul Interchange, are J of Ricks Collcge graduate. , _ banqibanquet, staff for Congrcss in remarkslarks under construction nnd nre„ r o '■'1 '-■> completed ' the purcha.se of * Boise Cascade's legal advisor,isor, prepaprepared for delivery to the scheclscheduled for completion byv fall - of - way will begina so StrStroud also announced the . A dvocates cGlen ie n ‘ A. Lloyd of C hicago,, de- Lewi- ap- terelltere to the Utah line is nrac-irac- / Junior-Senior ' banquet May 5 F o i y g a m y — it.of- and th e Ju n io r P ro m M ay 7.Y • April 20, 1966. Limit oneo n e to per) proxirproximately 80 miles of opera-ipera- ticallytica complete nnd right-of- t over 21 year* age. tional Interstate Highway. was is being apprai.sed. Someome ' ------^ By C A O U S PETE. WASHINGTON (AP) — A here NOTES ANNIVERSARY Utah physician claims a guy Y f Design is progressing onI that delay is being experienced here N © West because of the difficulty in mak- MO ought to have more than cneS VOUR BIRTHI>A\ portion of Interstate from West nak- MOSCOW (AP) — Nikita S. wife after age 60 — to ease frus­ Jerome Interstate to Bliss. That ‘"K owner contracts. Many! of Khru;Khrushchev was 72 years old H R jnder them do not live in Idaho. Sund£ trations and keep people happyppy and HOROSCOPE portion will be placed under ther Sunday. The former Soviet prc^ P ^l| — but don’t loolc for h elp fromom contract as soon as design^r, is . "A spccial maintenance crewrew mier and Communist party ;lead- i ■llllilllllllllilllllli Washington.' completed, right-of-way acquar-ouar- 'j* Ipresently engaged in floodIood er. wwho was unseated in Octo- I This damage repair in the vicinity ber. ! — "The administration has no edand money is available. This ni^ ber. 1964. was believed to have ence should not be too far in the tho . Leslie and in widening U.'• S. spent tho day with his familyr;- at CUP COUPON I official position," said William“.m MONDAY, April 18 — Born to- ees \ 93A between Moore and Muck- a cou Fullerton, assistant commis- day sue- future. uck- a country home near Moscow. ,, I'S- day. you are a gay. happy, than 1 Ico “y- completion of workrark ______U:Use It Just Like Cash! ___— siflncT Qf the asing jn the De- pi„a„ rate- Jerom The ncw Hansen Bridge, ysi pleasure-lovjng- ^ rton—by—n;>-^ cess, ■ thoro they will bc-iaaved to the t r y ■tim es-new s WANT ADSA I> S p^tment of Health, Education‘“n ture •— one who will hnve to those ac^ross-'^SHaTceportioi "R iver on Sfafe ‘"f., , _ H ighw ay 50. is about fiO perm'r Bellevue - Ketclium area wherelere FOK PAST-SELLING: RESULTS7L.TS______and Welfare. take care that he does not viR contra P" they will be engaged in widen-Jcn- "This means that a man who^'ho waste his days in activities that. sireSs d a( compli complete and profirossing ,ing ^ U. S. 93. • had a wife for many, manyiny thoughthougl satisfying enough on ihe y ner edand Sessions said. Both abut-‘"’“‘I ^ Load limits on highways hnveave years, would take another onejne fun sscale, weigh in at veryn to- Make ees will have more influencet ori "’^nts should nre nbout complete and [,eerbeen removed over the South-uth- the piers are rapidly approach- after he was 60 years old.” Ful-ul- little when it comes to beingppy, your than iusual on your future sue- . ' crn p a rt of the district. How-ow- Now Playing lerton added. "Anything I coulduld worthwhileworth in the forwardinj; n.-r-of r-i-sg , Mnlfn nn p fffirt to p in r atc-____ ing the required height. ThisInis ever, they are still in force he-be- • project was mostly closed down say would get me in trouble 10 a career.can Bright, alert, and withc to ctjrir those about you. :lown (^^,cen H ailey nnd Clayton, on different places.” Fullerton is a keenkei sense of humor, you during- the winter, but is back c not VIRGO (Aug. 24-Sept. 23) - II. S. 93, and on S. H. 68 fromrom , a t The Gala Bar married. have it in you !u be a .sucli-.s s ^ - on regular work -i,ched^il*r-■ l-'airficid wcsl. They are also lhat. sireSs plans mutually arrived' “at n This .. , im p o rtan t'lin k to IJ. S. 30 ^tMI Dr. Victory Kassel, a Saltalt at whateverwh you do; the prob-Ihe by yourself and a partner. I still in force on U. S. 93A and Lake City, Utah, physician who/ho lem willv be to seleci someihing and Twin Falls, from I-80N, will" ‘11 from Arco to Mackay. very Make no effort to strike out2 )— on be . operational by the time the has specialized for 15 years in of valvalue in which to becomeeing in- your own at this tim e. . ' the ••In the interest of safety,” . BUS AND ailments of the aged, proposed;ed volved. volved Bright ’ lo'Interstate , in that nren is com- Sessionssoss said "let us again cau- L that legalized plural marriage—2— AlthoughAlth you have the ambi-!vith , l i b '' r a (.Sept. 24-Oct. 23) he - I pleted. "ojeci c.nriv tliis fall, Tho com-ro m - 1—__l LJjS:------^ l ^ polygamy—be adopted. He saidlid tion tcto succeed, you lack some-vmi ^tick ^ to thc aim s you Initiallyo 0 fictiond uring of Ihis projcrt will give] 1 \ BONNIE It would help widows who sub-lb- thing of the drive that could .set for thi.s' day — regardlessthe the gp rep scrnnd iniporinnt link ho- sist on inadequate diets and liveve make success not easier comernh^ of ^ inducements P to go in an tU'Ccn This In terstate and Twin I'alls,1 MOTOR-VU [\ ■ entirely different dirciction. in a state of sexual frustration,>n. by bulbut more of an eventual cer- ot/ — area. ^ beaMer ^ There are more women thanan tainty,tainty. As it is, you will Tiavc, in':to SCORPIO j (Oct. 24-N ov. 22)-■ ' " ’ 1 be,\ opc co n lract In thc am o u nIt t nf ENDS TUESDAY I m en o v er age 60, an d ab o u t 130130 bolsteibolster your own sense of re- B riglu prospc'ct for success■‘’',"',$!) In Intcrst1.2 n2 .'■lO has been awardedd lo1 0 ------_ ------— women to every IOO men over'er sponsilsponsibility and your own de-bi the very ricar future may belpictpd.''’jA.slcIt Construction Co. to con- fyQ ,ASUR.F|fv' f n age 65. Jiost of the men arere terminationtermin over and over again■ the outcomc when you sign a stru fiction ct stockpiles at Bliss and gisj, marriecf as yoi you continue in your work,luld p .p conlract today. Read thc Shoshone, |(,e to seal coat U. S, 30 First opposition to the propos-os- until i at last these two impor- fine \ print! , from tuccn King Hill to Bliss, to seal Hf? ar came from the^46-year^ld)ld Taht ingredientsIi to success ' _ SAGI ITARIUS (Nov. 23-Dcr. I^rcaeoat-Ur-S. 26 , from. Bliss June- FREEE MEMBERSHIPMEH doctor’s wife. "My wife thinksks come a; habit. -o 22) — Not everything going on, tion to the Malad River Bridge ■■‘“‘tha "whole thing is a bunch of BasiBasically gregarious, you nev- ‘behind your back is to your and to place a roadmix surface 4 nonsense," he said. “But then,in. er laclack friends. You are fondj ' disadvantage. The surprise■■ob- in'AslcTlt" on roadways within Idaho State IVINGS TUESDAY! she thinks a lot of things I do of peo a o l School for the Deaf and Blind3Ilndi I1 r T Z - S ® S * E * do of people and they in their turn’ain '" “ y struct are nonsensical." are arefo fond of you — even» . when making __, of you. Shosho(tn; Gooding, This work is pres-P'-f- LlS£hni^^lo|g ‘ Some queried here said—it-It tlwy ddon’t fully understand you. CAPRICORN (Dec. 23-Jan. '■‘U-'i20) ently in progress, approximate-"“‘e- GARY«ac CLAf^KE -CHRIS NOEL —sounded like "an interestingng Ohon ththis score, you need only -«,JU |8 0 od-ila.y,.-and-Qn<»...duringom- eoatr-U ly 1 5 p er cent com plete. SrCClAt s,cc„ cuts! SUBSI___ Idea." Some'said it would "posese guard against taking everyone J""whidh ' you should-be able to see A nother to co n lra c t ha.s been lAY^a?*MERICAHS i«yii 1 BE^jJ BRUHMEIS proWems." The Justice Depart-rt- at facefac value. Remember that far " enough ahead to anticipatethe apj awarded to to Twin Falls Construc- -— !■ ment said possibilities of plural■al not everyoneevi is what he seems;bnei p.g, solution to future prob- ontion roai Co. for $99,290 for placingicing DICKDICKvidDEEDEE -IJ THE ASTRONAUTS \ stockpiles at Ketchum, Bellevue marriage "are dim." may p put on false faces merely -j-ike road l*CKIE>.’;DeAYLE J] Sw-tOSoMOS The American Medical Asso-io- to gaitg ain a n advantage fo r them.- '^AQUARIUS (J a n . 21-Feb. fun- 19) | ;incl f ’^^oo Hailey, for placing a road elation declined comment. selves. ‘ nnfi —An viactive day for thc Aquarius"^‘^imix ently surface i and seal on S.; . J H. |f ------PLUS ------p - At the American Association5n Xojo findf w lyit Is in sto re inlv for , ^ really intends to accom-nty ly 79 15 from . near the Jerome golf ^ I a\ for Retired Persons. Willislls -you.you toitomorrow, select your birth-one ^ P''®’’ '■ everything planned. Take course Anotl to the Interchange southouth DARING! DEADLY! f d Atwell gasped and said. "You'll’II day andar read the corresponding. , on ~ nothing _ on tho spur of the awardeof .lerome and for seal coating havo to talk to Mr. Fitch. He’s paragr _ moment. tio,,S. H.Cc 79 from its junction with DIABOLICAL! j§f, f l 's paragraph. Let your birthday executive director." Mr Fitch-h star beb< your daily guide. PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)- stcckpiU. S. 93 to the vicinity of the |Hfl I Now PlayiPlaying \ was out of town. T uesday, AprU 19 „ _ Take advantage of the opponun- ;,nclJerome H; - golf course. This proj- g H Jo h n O verholt. g en eral coun_-0: ARIESARIE (March 22-April 20)-" •' ”itics T, beingJ offered at this time ect is su just beginning. HjH sel for the National Association>n An excexcellent day for beginning, , and you should find prosperityIng 7 9 THie fror ncw Hansen bridge will I "The Best of Broadwatroadway on ke, ^ B of Retired Civil Employes, said,<1. a new project in adult educa-rth- around , the corner! lior course be put inlo use as soon as com- "Why don't they have some con-n- tion. LastingI rewards for ex- "'fih . .0 0 0 pleted, as the approach roads. J H i Jobifny MelendeMelendez" B cern for men over 60? How willill pended m ental effort. fur the to I-.SON at Tipperary Corner they handle this?” TAUlTAURUS (April 21-May 21)— federalSalmon School nee and^ "s to S. H. .'iO to the south are a part of the present con- "We’ll have to study the pro-0- ifIf settsettling into a new home, to schc in TheT h e t posal," said the Senior Citizens'S caution pays off handsomely. Gets Shelv Library IOW tract. The proposed connectionI k i i I of America headquarters. Take nnoihing for granted at thising being SAI.MON—A r library Is beinglich from THie south of thc bridge to "I don’t know, but I don'tt time. time, • ca- has installed bc in Ihc? Brooklyn Juniorin Redbe put Cap Corner is firm asS to R r -"iiraRlOIMAN-WtNimW 2 o f COLOR BBI A UNJveMiAi. mCTunc ■ ■ think that’s something we oughti’t GEMINIGEM (May 22-June 21)—ex- the High pas School here w ith $12,000Jis. alignment pleted,^ and thc purchase of COI to' gH into at this point.” said I3on’t iJon’t beb so eager to begin,a ncw trictin fundssu received under the riglu to I-.SO: - of -way is contingentRent , G ala RoomRooi J the local Young Women’s Chrisi5,'' projecll that you leave loose)_ federal program of assistance upon and to condemnations pending.! It OPEN( ADM. 5>) i.*i hoped agreements can bci tian Association. ertds b< behind on an old one. Tiene, to schools. are a d's': 7:00 $1.05 A spokesman for tho YoungB every knot I firmly. ■ly. GOOI Shelving ond books nre nowL reached tract, in thc not too far dis- Men’s Christian Associationn CANCCANCER (June 22-July 23)—his Rieger. being placed in the school which,as tant from future. s ______I smiled. Be esp especially kind toward any beenhas been g without a library in C.' —— I I— whosew h o s heallh is threatened.)_ Univer: the past, said Robert Banks, dis- alignmc TThese hese iare days for playing thccw Schooltrict superintendent. riglu - Good Samaritan and going that Base, / ------'h« upon cc Declares War extra ^“a Imile, rie former GRADUATES i-'i hope MADRID (AP) —Madrid, LEO (J u ly 21-Aug. 23) — A of GOODING-Capt. M r. Delmar L. reached population 2.8 million, has time whenwl employer or employ-)— Goodin£ Rieger. Hiawatha. Kan., has tant fut declared war on its-rat-p>opu- = = = = P l ny been graduated from the Air r ™*"™ lation, 3.5 million. ;d. University's Squadron Officer ■ m The sanltation-department H ;hc School at Maxwell Air Force say s 70 m en in g ra y o v eralls lat Base, Ala. Mrs. Rieger is (he, i a and plastic helmets will F W a Rformer h Rita Potter, daughter make daily poison patrols to H A of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Potter, BsM eradicate the rodents. ^ sy- Gooding. 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'"S committee member M onday, April ! 8, 196< J^re-Scliool lllll A ppearaiicestices.._ ——" *•* R eunion, SetO 01, Mrs. Rutli (Field)Id) MedforiMedford, —-— Gooding; Mrs. JoAnnAnn (Hende(Hender- '^i.n Falls T im es-N ew » Guthrie, Shoshone,lioshone, anand ~ ------R egistration B y Sw edish A t h o s h oLU n U e C Waldo Jones, Shoshone.jshone. , SHOSHONE — A 20-year clas w e d d i n g PLAl a n N n N e ED d MoreComfortWearli P arty Slated T enor L isted reunion will, be heldue July 9 an TOKYO (AP)-A Dec. 18 wee I*) ^ere for the 1946 Shoshon • Svgn Bjork.- " lfnn\i ° ding is planned for PrincessPrinces I FALSE TEETI ^ sch o o l — tiigh-Sehoot-grnduating-claaSr-«ng-ciassr— YastlUKOT'Zr.TSteiiei Ofof EmpSTC ’Hers u t' Dieusntni^y'iKtivinx) Swedish tenor, 'will makem ak e sesev- J______retfistration will be held! at 9:30 At 6 p.m. July 9 the.^embetthe.members Hirohito and Empress\r#»cc KInoaLrxNagakt pl^tg dUcomfOTt. FASTBEn a.m. April 21 a t flieI ggrade ra d e "— ■ improved powder, iprlnkled |yV Valley this week. Lepinix-halV to--MotitenratC(SiroTSr26rfheV 26, the im-in upper and lowgrTiiEtga timaB tu school, according to Georgeirge Mc­Mc- '' then will -taice’.a' toiirr of the highigh perial household agencya^ p n rv anai . Armer eo th a t they feel more cc Clun, principal. y e a rs a s . agcncy aii^ fortable. No Bummy. Kooey, im Bjork served ten years . school building. Att 8 p.m. . a nounced at Tokyo. taste or feeling. It’s alkaline fn« All pre - .school childrenren who ^ ,,4^ featured soloist at thehe-Philadel- -Philad( banquet will be servedrved at theth ------acid). Does not sour. CheckJi **plj will be entering the localcal first ' ^ r Tp>»%, p h ia C hurch of Stockholmckholm aiand M anhattan -Cafe. A fterrter the barban- TRY TIMES-NKWS^Qt’b/AM'T'a n t ADArvQ breath**. Get PASTEETH tO< grade next fall are invitedvited to ,/■ a , ■/_ as soloist with the , StockholmStockhol quet, a dance will bc be held ati FOR f a s t - s e l l i nNO o Rr e^ s u l t ?t l .V.rywh.r.. attend with their parents.Its. **1 f ' YMCA choir under thehe directipear at II . . . wrfl - known Swedish given lunch at the cafeteria.teria. Boy State conventionI ata t Boise College Campus.-J^BothBoth are Sunday in the- Buhl j’ A tenor, will appear InIn se several v era l REDS ho Is spon- sembly of God Church and Su Birth certificates shouldDuld be juniors at Wood Rivcr High School, Scho Hailey. Rig-gen, who Is spon- ^ s“hoshon^ Valler-Ctraraier^and ^onf 501 Nylon n. sored by thc Legion, is the soi son of Mr. and Mrs. Robertlohprt nD. evening at th<» Shoshoi TRADING POST^ j D uPont taken to the registration. mrc'h. club meetings this week. RiSKcn. Fica, sponsoredred by thiIhe Hailey Rotary. Club,b. Is tho Assembly bf God Churcii. S CompletelyCompletely installed on our ’ The public is invitedted to heihear " "■ ...... son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomasliomas Fica.Fic< m heaviestjavlest foai foam rubber padding. ^ Richfield Names - — Bjork at each church,:h, with £all rrftKiniUirAI nes ^------= — evening-performances-begtnnirs-begtnning ------tCQNlJMlCAl.------H onor Students a t 8 p.m . LAWN SPRINKLINMNKLING ^ Y S tE M S ^ I RICHFIELD — Highest grade New s of Record r- Roske,- 37. 625 S unrisele BBlvd. lvd. NN„ FREE ESTtMSTtAAATES ATI ____ALL TYPES point averages for the sixX weeks TWIN FALLS COUNTY;n T Y . Falls. $15; Patrick M: Hussey. grading period at Richfieldcjld high Police Court 16. 474 Je ffe rso n St.,f $” $15. an’dand ' “ f =^P««di.ng. school were achieved byy Cath-Cath­ Ruth Marchant andd Jessie John. R. Stokes, 18, Route 3, MINIDOKA COUNTY S 4. erine Flavel, a freshman,Ein. and 1Taylor, both Twin Falls,s, forfeit- ’Twin Falls, $10. JudgeJ Robinson p„Hce Court , 0 . " Eva King, a senior. Eachh had a ede $35 bond; Wammie! Chedda- suspended $5 of Stokes’s fine,fm e. A nnie B urns, 24. R u p ert. $ & Equip. Co. hop, Twin Falls, 10 days in j<"il, C « & NON O MONEYMC DOWN 4.0 grade average. ys in j<-il, Stanley H. H osteller,:r, 35,3,5, 290 expired, drivers license.ense. Ger-Ge 127 So. Park. Ave. 733-7581 Manono Pope, CarolineIP Chat-^h^^- suspended'® if leave town,'"i?’ and tir QiJincy( St.. was . fined;d $15 for ard o Vela jr .. 19, R u p ert, $1 field, Linda Riley and Phylis ' Arthur Hirvas, Twin Falls,■alls, 52 S25,j , ,speeding by Judge Robinson.ibinson. .■. ■ eypjred regi.slratiori.“^.1_ — ■ JACUZZII p PUMPS u m p : SALES & SERVICE Morgan were other seniorsliors on ^ “** drunk in public place, , JlQUte )! G utierrez, 39, Rupfcr c i a uf m e ^ : B t R O W N 'S iors are Fined $30 by Judge RobinsonRol^inson Kenneth Snyder, 57, Jloute Service oil make Pump* the high honor roll. Juniors are nonvpr P'ler. was fined $10 by by Twin Twin S5, no'^river's licenseise on^'pe^r- on pe W« Service FEATURINGJRINO THE LARGEST CARPETINO Kay Jensen, Jancne Pridmore,idmore J' James B. Wright.’ Denver, : Police Judge Harrylarry Tur-Tur- son, 2 days in jail in lieulieu ofof fine.fim Dale improper passing. ' I SELECTIONELECTION 1 IN MAOIO VALLEYI and Marylou Lazamez; Dale *' ,inson for f“''“'’e 'o yieldi thethe rightright and costs.______Sanders was the only sopho­sopho- Fined by Judge Robinson for ------^ ■ more and Dena Chatfield,?ld -an- an- ® violations weree re Ruth ' other freshman. ^A. Danos, 33, Route 3, Twin Judge Turner finedd D Dorothy orothy Nancy Kelly was the onlyinly .stu­stu- \ ■ dent to attain the honorablemorable rq^ntion list. tl. . 500.000 HO M ELESSiS ' \uthorized Dealer For • 1 JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP)— Floods in east and centrala I Java Ja v a I have left 500,000 Indonesians Y O U C A^ N N IH A V E T H E homeless, the official news k D E K A LLB B N Oo w \ agen cy A n tara sa y s.______FARM N MOS>ST A u c t i o n CALENDAR EPw m nIENTr WATE/ATER HEATER{ EV E V E R M A D E

— « s:. C o d tact the Tlnies-Newa WE HAVE Parm Sales department for < i.omplete advertising coverage of your farm sale, hand bills, fhi e w ' ^Ssseatrnmm. newspaper coveraRC (overri 70.- Red Seed ^ 000 readers Ixi M a ^ o Valley)Galley) advance billing.. AB o'l onee spe­ s p e - ^ m m r cial low rate. Fvery sale listed In this F arm CaJendtir , for r f o 10 P o t a t o e s f t% ’ LOVE # days before sale at no cost. By the Lb. or TruckloadT ru c k lo a d All Magic Valley GARDEN SEED!SEEDS ^ ...It’s flamelessess \ y Sales listed Here»re ...It A p ra 32.------BILL VANTJEVER TWIN FALLS\LLS FEED & ICE:e AMGIIS CATTLE DISPEHSALb lS A L ______A dvrrtlsem ent: April 19 * 20 Auctloncerg; Gaylord Phillips and Orril S«sun OPENN 24 HOURS APRIL 23 DAIJE SCOTT AdTertl.s«ment: April 21 *^23 22 135 5th Ave. South»outh Ph. 733-1297 ------A4K»Uon^

I^UPLEX FREEZER-REFRIGERA1IGERATORS f c l mFast•ost There’There’s just no matchlatch f(for the effi- ciencyney of;of flameless electricctric w£water heaters, Full length fraszar K A S 0 Clean i Full tize MiiM Theyey neecneed no chimneys,y^s, becausebeca there is mQuiet no smoke or odor and all of thetl heat goes mm intoo the wwater. Because;e there is no flame, ^DependableOle they;y can be completelyy packepacked in insula- P I ^ tion.n. The outside is alwaj^salw^j^s cool to the m • C a i touch.ich. TheyTh can be installednstalled anywiiere, closese to thett point of greatestreatest use for less ^ heatit loss in pipe runs.IS. refrigerator |M Modern Moder quick-recoveryovery nmodels have NEW c a ^ improved,proved, high-wattagetage heatingh( de­ DUPLEX H ■ MD DOWNDO' PAYMENTT I ^ ments.nts. G«Geared for active,rive, modernnio living, I only 33“ wida t ^ n n ^ m o n t h ^m they’re:y’re tl three times fasteraster tlthan the old AT THESE OTHER BUYS fKOUij 19 j cu. ft. capacity P c u u ON YOUR W. reliables.iables. ►StDE D O \V N I ChoM fh« fer yovr j family-—-eth*r tlict 30.S^ ■ I »3»W ELECTRIC BILL ^ VTOR - FREEZER ...... 1 ...... fM I er ^ 3 cu. ft. Buys■s oa new,new , 52-gallon qoick-recovery>ry ^ Electr:Electric water. heating^Jsating^Js the first electric:tric \Vdlar\Va“'■ ^ servedved bjby Idaho Power\^er Co:Company. I t’s I ‘4 6 9 - 1 choice.Ice. ConvartCenv< now to guiclc-racovery! ^ 5ther-among^the-manylany things-eleetri—thi ------FREEZER ...... ------another-a ______cityjdo^tf- does best. ______i t t u X E ------F^M ADMfRAL ^ b H •t Ct o r , regutar $219.95 ......

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' . T ' . - ...... *188“ ■ N . * ' ' ■ 4 ■ ■ . BUREAU TO MEET Monday, April 18, 19661966 ( TT W Tf [Pre-^Regist-fatlon-' a i i O n ------Regular-businese—meeting - 0 g Twin Folls Tlmes-News -1 the Filer Commiiriity Farm Bu ^ I d a hh o o NejuDs | H | Tea Is ScheduledQ llie Q reau will be held at 8 p.m. "Tues kf-Q PUT'ON PROBATIONnON ESCAPEES CAUGHT -HANSEN—A pre-registration•eeistration ;day at the Filer Grange Hall Joiiiison Sets COEUR D’ALENE, Idahoaho(AP) (AP) BLACKFOOT. Idaho (AP) — ttea for mothers and their pre- William Berry, Idaho Powei ' —A former office secretaryitary has 1Two 18-year-old girls who es- school children who will be en- Co.,< will present a program or S—------hgi»n pii» nn yfflr”rs pmha. proba- ccaped from the Idahoiho - SState ta te __ tering school next fall,111, will be safety.______^‘ ~~-More^Mks—fa------tion after pleading jpiiltvat-la.£m^ to em- *1Tj-ainirig SchoQl~arSt, Anthony - held at 1 p.m. Tuesday,lay, at the ------; ;------— bezzling funds from Laborers'Ijiborers' Saturdays night were taken into . Ha®gn~EKWeWSry-School;----- W ith MexicoC O International Union of)f North ccustody Sunday at Blackfoot. Mothers are askedI to bring ' - -FABULOUS One of the girls, Sarahah JJabeth abeth tht ^ r children|s birthth^-certifk ,--ce£ti(j-. m |/-|Uw Tma SAN ANT6NIO, Tex. (AP) — Mrs. Corda A. Shanahanan plead- ofo Lapwal." cut ,ten?IUlis_jn ' her ~ oof o f tha-1 --— & u n — y m ic .y — i x u t — Aglow over ■ his welcome to » guilty to em bezzlingIg JS,G43,JS.G43, armsa while, crawling throughthrough a child’s .age^-'Enteringg childrenchildren! . Mexico, Presidenl Johnsonlohnson (j,g(j g_ Department of Labor brokenb window in the schoolichool cot- must be i^ear of age on or ' Playing Nightly passed word today he plans two ^ °f»ce in SeatUe reported,rted, but ttage at St. Anthony andan d wwas as beforeI Oct. 15. All eligibleligible first ^ more meetings with presidenti t ffl _ pleaded innocent to threeree -other other ho.spltalizedh Sunday night;ht in fair graders and their motherslothers are Gustavo Diaz Ordaz and a> La- reporting charges.1. conditionc at Blackfoot.. Hospital urged to attend this pre-regis- tin American trip for Mrs. John­ pnu Mr Buthorities .said she had suf- pre-regis- d INING and DANCING son. No dates were disclosed.lospd ' ^ U; S. District Judg^ .Ray Me- ® tration. Ameri- Nichols withheld sentence1C« in Xfa- fered losi of blood. On a day when Latin Ameri- ^ The other girl, Yvonne Stone ---- PtEA SU R E can matters continued to3 claim vor of probation. ^of Ft. Hall, was beingg held in FILM STARS WEDated his attention. - Johnson1 also - — I pBlackfoot. , HOLLYWOOD (AP) — Film named John W. Tuthill., ,an ca­ca- MAN>J[aiXED stars George Pepfiard'Ind'ETiz™ and Eliza- Kay^s Supper CJub reer diplomat with bToadii eco- FISH HAVENTidSio (AP) T- KEPT UNDER WATCH beth Ashley were mariredirired Sun- • ' * nomic experience, to be the[he new COne young man was killedilled and (AP) — Murderirder sus- day at the Bel-Air Hotel.atel.______L______U.S. aiJnbassador to Brazil.,zil. titwo were critically injuredired ear- ‘ ^Villiam H. Butler was be- ). Moy- ly Sunday when their auto ran r w as b ^ GORDON RAVENSCROFTICROFT . . KENNETH BARTONON ROGER LAUGHLIN Press secretary Bill D. Moy- Ij ing kept under watch today af- 19W American Legion Boys’ State C9 n> as back off U.S. Highway. 89 justist north , ^ county jail cell . . . have been nammed ed HageiHagerman delegates to the 19W Am ei ers sai dthe President was back o y jail ceU vention to bo held att Boise CollegeC< campus. They ares the sons of< Mr. and Mrs. Vemon Ravens- ...... working at his desk at thehe LBJ ofo the Utah-Idaho StateJ line on Saturdayg night. John Barton and Mrs. James CalkinsIdns and 1Dard taughlin, Billings,HS Mont. ranch and "in a very/ good theU west shoria of Bear Lake.'^ • ‘e. B utler, 22, of Bayonne.nc N .JT .—— Mr. and Mrs. John Barti are Wallace Akers and John Gibson.son. mood" after his 24'A hourr neigh­neigh- Killed was Douglas Nate,Nate, 21, accused„ of strangling BarbaraB a rb a ra . Alternate delegateg are Wallai borly call in Mexico City.y . a son of Mr. and Mrs.i. Milton Jeanj Dixon. 20, a Boise:e College “ ~ ~ ~ — e ■ CAQUS; TOE'S P E T E 'S And Moyers disclosed1 some NNate of Dingle, Idaho. ccoed in January, was treated tion the traveling public to take s tre a te d ^ C t l V l t y O i l S t f y cognizance of construction sign- things that were missingE from In critical condition at Bear fi for smoke inhalation, n State H ighw ay ANK of the DESERT _cnded — Memorial— Hospital—pital— in - — H e - w a s -f o u n d -in - th e - s m oker, ^ •/ ing, machinery at work^o^kTd and ! ■ SAND BANK o ft the Inform al^lks between two ^ maintenance in progress on ^all ' ien two Montpelier were Allen Sparks, filledf cell with a wet rag over ev., Wednesday, April 20 chiefs of state. 2121, son of Mona Sparksi of Din- hish face. Detective RoIIie Wright P ■■ rojects Iss IncreasingInc highways. A little cautionution can Jackpot, Nev., Wedno; For one thing, president Diaz S High times save lives." nt Diaz gie_„ Dennis Nelson,, 21, son saids he believed Butler started k on State Construction of U. S. High- Ordaz wants President Johnsonlohnson g, j^r. and Mrs. Merlin Nelson tl ^thr^ SHOSHONE — Work on State gj a Nelson the fire which destroyed„ three Highwayj, projects is being in­in- way 28 from Gooding east to- to come back on a formalal stetestate of qi Montpelier. nmattresses and clothing. ^ ^ This Couponloupon Entitles ■ed him ______creased a t th is tim e! In view ward Shoshone is contingent visit and the latter assured him ather ac- upon pending condemnationsitions0^4°; for D ietrichlk^s _ ■ there would be one later on. of snring nnd fair weather, ac- te r on. b U S IN ^S M A N CHOSENOSEN RECOMMENDS STAFF ° sions,'dis- right-of-way and agreements Furthermore: , ^ POCATELLO (AP) —- Robert LEWISTON, Idaho (AP)—Con-^P)__Con- cordingC to Blaine Sessions, dis- ers Bearerer to I Receive afessional trict highway engineer.r with the city of Gooding..g‘:" Align- S 2 New Teachers "The President agreedd with vV. Hansberger, Idaho's's Busl-Busi- ggressmen need a professional ti ment and design are complete DIETRJCH-^- Two newsw teach-teach­ president Diaz Ofdaz," he said.said' „nessman of the Year for 1905, aadvisory staff—not longer;er terms "Contractors are gearing for d Seotem^ and ready to go. ^ ers have been named to the " to meet'him'on the border credits Idaho's environmentment for ——to deal with complexX legisla- fifull scale operation nnd Seotem- fnr thp teaching staff at the Dietrich g m some time in the future to take developingj talents nnd energies tltion.. Rep. Compton I. White, D- berb of this year will see Inter-Inter­ Ahgnment and design for the tm;ed ------t Jero m e U. S. 93 by-pass aroundd RRnacr oger- school. portion of Interstate frnm-om West because of the difficulty in mak- MOSCOW (AP) — Nikita S. wife nfter age 60 — to ease frus­ ■H Jerome Interstate to Bliss.liss ThatThai ‘ng owner contracts. Manyvlany of iKhru.shchev was 72 years old 'ho. Sunday. The former Soviet prp-, trations and keep people h happy ap p y and HOROSCOPE poriion will be placed'd under S — but don’t look for helpp from Wr contracl as soon as design Isis A special maintenancece crew rimier and Communist partyrty lead- "rJ, • Washington. completed,CC right-of-wayf acquar- *•'’ presently engaged inn flood eer, who was unsealed in OOcto- cto- ihip Thiq damage repair in the vicinityvicinlw bber, 1964, was believed to have "The administration haslas no edand monev is available. This r in 11,0 "f Leslie and in widening■’g U.U- S. spents Ihe day with his family- -at at CLIP COUPON official position." said WilliamVilllam MONDAY, A pril 18 — B orn lo- ee influence shoulded not be too far in the 93A Ijetween Moore andJ Mack- a country home near Moscow.oscow. Cash! Fullerton. assistant commis-3mrms- day, you are a gay, Born happy, lo- eesth will have more influenceure sue- future. P | i ay. Upon completion ofif work ______sioner of the aging in the De- pj I placate new Hansen Bridge, he Ue- pleasure-loving person byhappy, na- ce than u.sual on your future sue- ‘i* nn Sl I there they will be movedd to the itr y tim es-new s WANTNT ADS I - partment of Health, Educationjcation ture — one who will have to th across Snake River on State by na- cess. Make nn effort to placate_ Highwav !>Q. i.s about■ rn(iO pern'r Bellevue - Kelchum areaa Wherewhere F FOR PAST-SE3J.,ING RESULTSESU LTS______and Welfare. tatake care that he.'doe.shave noi to those ab o u t you. “ S ^ they will be engaged in.1. widen- ' . . .."This means that a manm who wastew; his days in activities that, g; rriveH ar <^ent complete and proRressing 3e.s, noi VIRGO (Aug. 24-Sept.nnrinpr 23) — Well, Sesslons Said. Both abul- ing U- -'5- 93. had^ a wife for many, mimy mifny ih IKotlgh- satisfying -enough-onies that, tho byStress plans mutually arrived at nth noul- i^pd lirnits on highwaysys Imve have years, would take anotherer one funfu scale, weigh in at very e o u ^n i''ems Men’s Christian Association q I, h as t*'>nt future. I_ aUon CANCER (June 22-JuIy 23)- RieGOODING —Capt. Delmar L. rea ------L ------smiled. Be" especially kind toward■ 23)— any bee; Rieger. Hiawatha. Kan.,he has Air — whoseW h health is threatened.d any been Uni graduated from theO fficcr Air |“ TheseThe are days for playingitened. thc Sch University's Squadron OfficerF orcc ■ • Good Samaritan and goingng that the BasSchool at Maxwell Air is Force thc I Declares War extra mile. g that forrBase. Ala. Mrs, Rieger Hjght^f' is the - I MADRID (AP) — Madrid,■id, , LEOLl (Ju ly 2-1-Aug. 23) — A offormer r Rita PoCter. daughter'P o tte r, -I n p ' / 1 population 2,8 million, haslas timetimi when employer or employ-1— A ofGoo Mr. and Mrs. Frank Potter, fi declared war on jts rat popu-pu- nploy-1 Gooding. g lation, 3.5 rnillion. The saniUtion department ■ says 70 men in gray overalls ■ r n B m s m B B B m I and plastic helmets will ■ ~ I make daily poison patrols ito I H ^ Wate - eradicate the rodents. ^ a t c h I jj , CASH DRAWINGSVINGS E^Every 30 M inutes = I T rue AA d d v v e n tu r e I J i i m ^ WEDNESDAY! « WIN...... ’ 5 7 0 ^ 2 5 0 I I af a ■ I l- l New Time'ime Tonite I J [; I 7:00)O P.M.P ' ' H1 1 FRIED CHICKEN! P | K M Y T C - %ii»« Southern Fried With ~ rrehr^— -| | I j All fhe the T Trimmings. I Now Appearingring Nightlyt Un AILill YOU CAN EAT .. ^ I WEDNESI I "The Covaliivaliers" N frorn 8 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. /y j I "The Fun Spot NORTHSITH ^ »Iitha^Bofd^r" |p b iid H • M ura d M o Open doily atot 10 o.m. a. “

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... - - : ing to committee niembers, AiMonday, April 18, 1M 6 ^Pre-Scliool 7 ^ ■ A ppearances | R eu n ioii g et - - feMrs. Ruth (Field) Medford, - . Gooding; Mrs. JoAhn (Hender-flendS; Twin Falls Times-New* J t son) Guthrie, Shoshone", and ^ I . , 'Registratibii H By Sw edish ' M , S h o s h o n eC Waldo Jones, Shoslione. ' , SHPSHONE — A 20-year class WEDDING PLANNED:d MoMoreComforiWearlng Party SlatM __j | T eno r Listed if"jl reunjbnreun will be held Jtlly 9 and *rdTO K Y O ( A P ) - A Dec. 18-Wed- f i 4 |t~ 10-here-=for--the-194fi_ShDshQne dine I ------^<^1’ ding—is -plannedr-foi— PrjncensK^JEAL§iJEET|L J e I — ------SHOSHONE—-Pre---scho6l —M d |;IT ' -High■HlglT'Schtx)l"graduatlntr*clasK:— tnowiv Yashuko, 22, niece of Emperormperor , HeHere I5 a pleaaant wmy to ortrcom ei registrati6n will be held at 9:30;30 - ~ 1 ' V l^sey- f' At 6 p.m. July 9- the member^Hlrolmbers Hirohito and Empress Nagako,Jaontn dUcomfort. PA8TE:ETU. Improved powder^ sprinkled oa * a.m. April,, 27 at the. gradeIde will meet at the Legion hall, to WMoriteru Konoe, 26, the im- uppe -^ven—Bjorki—well—^^known - ;he im> upper and lower plAtea bolds them sctiool, according to George Mc-Ac- ______tiien will take a tour of thes high pericperial household agency'V an- P"?" ®o th»^ they teei more com- ClUH. principal. ^ ; Swedish tenor, Avill make sev- «cho6l^^4mHdingi;=^Ati^*^,-m,>--* nounnounc«d^t--Tokyo.— ■ 4S«3portable. No gummy, gooey, .,p—ty All pre - .school children who j, eralfeatur guest appearances in Magic m banq banquet will be seryed atIt the — ------^acid). acid) Does noc sour. Checks ‘‘plate will be entering the local first ' Valley this w eek, H Manhattan Cafe. After the■ ban- TRY TIMES-NEWS WANT ADSArvQ breath". Oet FASTEETH today Man* 'o t Vt at drug counters every>vbere. grade next fall are invited to , /' {hoini quet, a dance will lie held•Id at FOR FAST-SELLINO RESTJLTSrO UXjT S • attend with their parents. ' ' ^ ' Yfeatured c° soloist at the Philadel- the Eegion hall. fVk I A film will be shown the par­ phia Church of Stockholm:eden. and K ^u.Sunday'noon a family picnic 9 I ents while the children are -su- -su­ ^ ' as soloist with the Stockholmppear ^ will be held at the MaryPy‘1 L. m 1 I LIVING^ING IROOM pervised for other activity. The YMCA choir under the directiotlwanis ■ GoocGooding park. M I of King Gustaf VI of Sweden, ^ children will have an opportun­un- July 1 is deadline for notifi- v I ity to preview the first grade ancesThursday, Bjork will appear fl cation for reservations, accord- K I under direction of the teachers. beforerome the Twin F^Ils Kiwanis ■ nm ■ J Thursi Q UJALITY A I The regular first grades willviii 1 i J: ■ Club. Other scheduled appear- ■ ^e dismissed for the entire daylay ances are Wednesday night,Falls, Je- ■ to accommodate the event at ROBERT RIGGEN THOMAS FICA rome Assembly of God Church;1 As- H " I LOANS l l school for the younger children.en. . . . have been chosenI as Boys’ State citizens by Blaine, Thursday ^ night. Faith Assem- H SVEN BJORK ^ (On Anything of Valu*.7 1 1W I C A RKPETING P E Children visiting aI.so will be CCoun ounty P o st No. 24, A m ericanrican Lesion,Legl to attend the annual bly “Jo' of God Church, Twin Falls,at II | . . . well - known Swedish given lunch at. the cafeteria. Boy State convention at Boise ColCollege Campus. Both aro and “ Friday night, AlbionI As- tenor, will appear In several alne Church, RED'S I Birth , certificates should be juniojuniors at Wood River High1 School, HiHailey. R iggen, who Is spon- sembl; sh^ne Waglc Valley churches and I D u P o ntt f 501 5 C N ylon sored by tbe Legion, Is thele son of Mr.. and Mrs. Robertnual D. BJork < also will appear at 11 t r a d in g POST taken to the—regi.stration. sored club meetings this week. l^l ------Rlsgy the HaHailey Rotary Club) Is „,.g the a.m. Sunday in the Buhl As- g ^ i m Completelyletely InstalledIrista on our son of Mr. and Mrs. Tho,mass Fica. pon- sembly The of God Church and hear Sun- ^ ...... - —r:.;- 4 ------:------, r, day evening at the Shoshone . ____ % ______heaviestt foom rubberrub padding. ______^------^ — Blork UicMmUMames. = ,l,g evenir Assembly of God Church. “ ----- ECONOMICAL------The public is invited to ___ hear2 l a w n SPRINKLNG^SY d ST¥M S^I| Honor Students -----^ Blork at each church, wilh all RICHFIEUD — Highest grade News of RecordE evening — performances beginningJ. N„ FREE ESJIMATIS'.-^ a l l TYPES S I ~ ^ 5 ■ks t w i n f a l l s c o u n t y FFalls, alls, $lS; Patrick M. Hussey, point averages for the six weeks Tl at 8 p.m . grading period at Richfield highgh Police Court 16. 4' 474 Je ffe rso n St.. $15, and school were achieved by Cath-th- Rut*Ruth Marchant and Jessieissie John R. Stokes, 18, Route 3, j 8 Sq. Yd. erine Flavel, a freshman, andnd TayloiTaylor, both Twin Falls, forfeit-feit- Twin Fall.s, $10. Judge Robinson Ro^ke, 37, 625 Sunrise Blvd. N „ I a ed $35 bond: Wammie Chedda- suspe $17 for speeding. it Equip. Co. I Eva King, a senior. Each had a ed $3J dda- suspended $5 of Stokes’ fine. Ann Pum|i & Eq % N O MONEY •4.0 grade average. hop,hop. 1 Twin F alls, 10 days in j'"'*; j<-il. Slanltysiai H. Hostetler, 35,fe 2S0 3, expire MINIDOKA COUNTY 3 MONEY DOWN jjj. suspended if leave town, and Quine Cpt- 127 So. Park Ave. 733-7581 #1 Manone Pope, Caroline ChaJ- Quincy St., was fined $15inson for ardo Police Court . $10, _____Jield.-JJnda Riley and Phylisi;„ Arthur „ ,“' Hirvas, Twin Falls, $25,*25. speedingspeed by Judge Robinson.>• expire Annie B urns, 24. R upert, $5, \APS SALES & SERVICE # | nn all for drunk in public place. ' JACUZZI PUMPS SAL . Morgan were other seniors on oil ror Kenneth Snyder, 57, Route, 2S0 1, expired Man drivers license. Ger- I Claude BR( Fined WO by Judge Robinson m t the high honor„r.all_Juniqrs are .'"J „ F iler, was fined $10 by i Twin for ardoS5, no Vela jr .. 19, R upert, $10, ^— We Service:e ^1 all iriimake Pumpt WC I - FEATURINa THEBROWN'S LARC Kay Jensen, Janene' -Pridmore, was •*James B. Wright, Denver, ' ,V n. expired reR istration. jle for improper passing. ’ Falls J Police Judge Harry Tur- son, 2 M SELECTIONTHE IN LARGEST MAi CARPETlNa and Marylou Lazamez; ^'Dale ner for failure to yield the rightte 1, and-ci Manuel Gutierrez, 39, Rupert, BMPIMBSJI ION IN MAGIO VALLEYI Sanders was the only sopho- Fined by Judge Robinson for Twin 55, no driver’s license on tier- _ _ _ more and Dena Chatfield, an- stop sign violations were Ruthju th jur- son, 2 days in jail in lieu of fine, A. D anos, 33, R oute 3, T'win w in JudgeJud Turner fined Dorothy i other freshman. right and- costs. - i i i i Nancy Kelly was the .only stu- ' [ dent to attain the honorable3le mention list. , rothy

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y - # ■ _____ I ^ ------1------1------— ^ ------... ^ ------— ------:------— • \ \ ■ •' ■ . \ - ■' . ■■ • ■ ■ ' ’ V \ ■ Monday. April 18* 1966 3 , [Twin Fflll* Times-Nttws p t-j - i ! Magic Vallevalley Favorites I Wl; -Bait Itock ln"Cfty~- | , Space Plus | C MRS.«HERBERT.^HERBERT N. PECK W ‘ .RDvt* .Hout. 2J, , TwinTwIi Felli ; . :5o . ' "Wayarhaeuiai^ | Sty ie Spark | i,iii.iiii.i— .,.i...... I...... ■ - . Z e sta stv P o ta t o 'yjalaH vple tnr ^^adium.v[M th-mayQnn^y p & ^rate a tQ with I^th Wa ~ ~ r ~ V ^ is. M akes 5 KEEL WIlKlSONinTlONIC'^ Handbags for spring ’66 haveiave 5» ■^'potatoes ^ tortomatoes and watercress'. Makes S a dual, focus on fashion; space, 3 cups diced celery elgeight wedges. g8 LUMBER COMPANY g ■iand leather. J/l.cup finely chopped onionjnlon , -rimra-N.wa will p»T.IT. IBig ••ch 8 ' On Truck lani In 8 •i ; % cup freshly chopped p parsley arsley we. ■ubmltKd , V — , : : Naw^-tiaei..-lQ0kU8mftl!t -but for U.xlo V.ll.y F^vorlt«i.„‘“;rVoui| U you 18 Twin Fall. g space is cunningly utiliztd- fqr , ' .S ';i- ' ■ - 4=Hl-cu|>-mayonnalse have a favorite r^lp<>w,.Juat mall it v maximum effectiveness. As for jf-j 2'teaspoons cider vinegarQr •. to£, the Recipe Department,“‘w^m.n'‘i Women a Sxjcscstscscxscsatxjtaaocxwexjt^'' 2 teaspoons salt pPace.*i e *of - ihe Tlmea-Newarlmoi-N.w^ t r y TIM)^-NEWS _-----i-tures are u^d-----alone-or in —it* : . teaspoon pepper- - , .and eannot be returned.) Mayonnaise, tomatoesIS anda n d —------combination — in styles span- ______■ ■■ — ------■ ' ning every price range. watercress (optional) to gar- 1= ...... ■"——----- . nisnish. Luxury with practicality ' is Cook potatoes until tender. the pleasing result, reports BK IV '' i EBULK& Leather Industries of America.'ica. -W Peel.and chill. Slice oror dice \ _ M tHihly; Add celery, onion,in. fine- | cale PACKAGE This season’s small - scale ■ ly|y chopped parsley, one cup fa- bags, and their big sisters, area r e ■ vcjrite mayonnaise, vinegar,jar. and \\\ fashioned of striking grainedIned ■ ^ seasonings. Toss -llglitly juntll and embossed leathers, delicate ■ 'I' ' well mixed. Press Into a 9-inch smooth leather, velvety suede, ■ pii plate. Build edges as for i SEEDS handsome brushed and waxy'axy ■ pastry. Smooth centcr. leathers, and jgleaming lustre..S t i c . . ■ ' Chill about three hours. Be- W ALL TYPES GARDEN and patent leathers. ■ y AND FLOWERS From these have been crafted ■ Hi' ' satchels, pouches, envelopes. | ■ I Officers Nanned swagger bags, totes, i>ox bags ■ ______and shQulder-strappers,______i B HAIL'EY—Elected officers of thEthe I^ast Marrons Club; Beth- JlflflMJALLS^ftlLS I FEED & ICE For double, style and space>ace! ■^ de M rs. ______at- any Chapter No. 23. Include Mrs. are two trim leather bags at- ■ Frank Gelskey, president;it: MMrs. rs. tached back - to - back. Accordi- ■ . Ward Beck, vice president, and on sides may provide even morelo re ■ .' ^r! se"*! 4 24 HOURS room. Styling of the bags may ■ Mrs. Roberta McKercher. sec- OPEN 24 be identical, or they may have ■ ■■■■■IH retretary-treasurer. - - U — r — fy------>“''6 M m Plans are being made to at- different closings or added ac- U ; sltu^- ^35 5th Ave. Southuth Ph. 7 3 S n i9 7 cents of color or leather. ' | ■ tend the district meeting Satur- Conventional single satchels, ■ day at Burley^______” __ -1 - ' - .I______envelopes and pouches ; may ■ gain in c a r r y in g capacityicity ■ I through deep gussets or accor- B dion pleats. Trim on these com- | pact, yet roomy bags Includesjdes handle treatment — chains, rie-rig- HOMEMAKERJJ' OF THEJ YEARVEAR awarda’ Is presented to Mrs; H Homemakersm Council att the FirFirst Christian Church. Other Id construction handles, singlengle Wllfordwill Wilcox, Heyburn, right, by Mrs. Dalo CrIbb. onele of Judj Ju3^s were Mrs. Mildredred ThaetThaete and Mrs. Leo Ketterling. or double leather straps — and the Judges for the event. The award was presented duringJ the The Theme of tho lunchcon1 was “S“Swine Into Spring.” (Times^ islon News photo) v t m f mE n r s n ^ rich - looking gold or brass clgs-:Iqs- annualanm spring luncheon of the MlMinidoka County Extension Nev ings and other ornamentation.n. * * * ' ------are distinguished for their sup­ For a soft feminine effect, the ( . s D iversity Is p^ leather may be quilted or shir-■Mr- f—ICHomemaker , Social S Events E)i pleness, their ease-in-motion. I at M & Y ELECTR And fabrics enhance the limber A ^>1------I Notedn c in New' look.^ The leather swagger bag with^ith A/\V w ard Given ppPrimrose Rebekah Lodge No. j— full-depth outside pockets Ts an- -p A second silhouette Is the geo- ^ 76 wilLroeet at 8 p.m. Tuesdayesday Foshion |-Q Ideas ' metric looK, which, continues In other spape - stretcher for S the T e | T O o M r s . W i l c o x ' i r r , ^ at the ibOF Hnll. All visitingisiting yo Young. Carefree. Soft. Swing- Swing- in importance but takes on a softer new season. In both small and RUPERT — Mrs. Wilford Wil- RebeRebekahs are welcome. ' • large versions. It boasts a full ing. Spring fashion is all1 these ai air for spring. Welt seaming, *“** cox. Heyburn. was namedTied ^ Ion things, and mnny more—andmd the the pr preci.se tailoring, crisp fabrics measure of compartments for a dur- Xwin Falls American Legion , . ^ ® "Homemaker of the Year” dur- Xw ® , fabrics and colors are justust as as ar and bold use of contrast colors lady's necessary paraphernalia.** , • Ing thej annual spring luncheon;heon AuxiliaryAuxi Unit No. 7 will meet Pastels and pale neutrals in pf th . varied as the silhouettes. arare somo of the notable featureslatures ! RINQ FEV ERtX ^lr^^ ‘ ^ of the Minidoka County Exten-xten- at 8 p.m. Wednesday at the sity of here, smooth, grained and embossed sion Homemakers Council. AmeAmerican Legion Hall. The■ child ®° great a diversity of he wall — Elv* In to H. leathers give a„ sunny spring- d by welfare and foreign relationsations newsworthy fashions, the selec- selec- For sportswear, the "poor Maka Ilf, ,a5ief *iu, time look to this year-round fa-»? The award was presented by welfr ,. tion and composition of a spring boy”be look initiated by the rlb- Mrs. Dale-Cribb. The 57 Desertesert progiprogram will be presented. le n b - _ vorite. Mrs wardrobe might at first seem be bed. long-line sweater prevails of Dozen Extension Club was nnm-nnm - >(■>(■* k reva ils ''V The bigger handbag has, of r the Morningside Club will '■ meet ^ ° rather too complicated,icated. bo both, in sweaters and dresses,resses. M , course, not l>een forsaken—€s- ed ™ the outstanding club for the Mo work Actually, head-to-toe coordina- pj -uai year, with a total of G55 points,jints. for a potluck luncheon and work . ardina- pants step forth as a leadingoading V-Ssy peeially fot . sports and casual wore meeting at II a. m. Wednes-•dnes- . " fashions becomes easier fa fashion, with shapes ranginganging ^ ^ ^ wear. Sturdy yet smart-lookingJw Judges for the awards wore meet t*’®" ever, thanks to spring’s fn r " ” M rs. M ildred Thaete. Mrs. day at the home of Mrs. An- pring s from stove-pipe-slim to dashing are larger - sized shoulder-strap 5?"- ■ling, thony Federico. M rs. GCene ene “ trend—the costume.’O- bebell-bottoms. bags. satchels, poaches or ^-riDDCribb and Mrs. Leo Ketterling. ihon> Putting together a "best- The theme of the luncheonheon FedericoFede Is^hosless.^ , The strongest Influence on totes. The dressed” look gets a big boost j,_sports and casual wear, though, Decorating this Informalmal was "Swing into Spring.” Mrs. JJ from the increased availability ‘jjT group may i>e two - leather o or r BlainB lain Nielsen, was general ,SHiSHOSHONE - Woman’s So- . u. is the Western look. Cowboy cere- cietv of Christian Service! will cosutmes. Whether the basic two - color themes. Industrialrial chairmanchain and mistress of cere- ciety It the fashion Is a dress, a coatt or(i'/'n a |.: buckskin jackets, hlp- lippers, brass trim and heavyavy monies.moni< meet at 8 p.m. Wedne.sday at the likelv joans and sassy skirtsts are a re hree Methodist Church Fellowshipw shio ™ ,■ -■'Pring it’s m ost likely. " .some of tho components, stitching. Pri;Prizes were awarded to three Julius accompanied by o thier e r imlm- - ^______J ______~ clubs with the outstanding ce»- Hall. p®"- Hostesses are Mrs. Julius ™ Pennington and Mrs. Marvin[arvin P^rlant fashions. — terpieces made especially for * elec- dress takes a coat or I M arion M artinn K the table decoration. First prizearize ;Pearson. Officers will be elec- : POLES REELS ■jors, Wandell Elliott is5 pro- ]‘>‘^'^ot; the coat covers a dress went to the Jolly Neighbors. ' or a suit: the suit may appear In »si• dgcs SHOSHONE — Magic Grangeranee "Jnianv cases, a coat. IFlat Fish.— ...... - 6> 8 8 d d ^ the Wo^-thwhile Club. Judges meet Costume coordination for V were Mrs. James Annest nnd Home Economics Club will meet ^ both at 2 p.m. Wednesday att thethc,^'" '' is far from conventional. | _ ! ’THEWASHCT k Mrs. Roger Woodbury, both at 2 Wliiie there are plenty of'‘t?Sdl: tradl- Trading Post-ost- |I I Burley, and Annajean Coltrin,trin home of Mrs. Ed Sheer. , ■ex- , H. ={■ tionnl combinations such a as s the^^ t h e ! ------i'' I ' 1 Burley, Cassia County home ex- checked coat that reversesses to i tension agent. CqC a r o l F r i t h solidsoud color, and covers a matchmatch-,- 1 ^ ^ I * 1 8 8 " Sb Mrs. Roger Vincent, Filer,l l c r , ing solidc; color dress, therere arearc i - . . [Jr who holds the title of Mrs. Ida- P f f F i£r P resides a t just as many costumesi thatthnt j THE DRYER ' ho of 1965., w as guest speaker. _ '■ , , . 1 artfuartfully mix contrasting colorscolors^ O C d J.^ Members of the cast for the op- R q -I Bethel M eet and“ "<1 patterns. |I I ! eretta presented recently at P In costumes, ‘‘separate”r a t c** I *------r------* , I'.' ^ MinicOj-^^The-Sound-of-MuRic,i^iic,lL —HAi—HAGFR^^AN — r.arnl Friths' "drcsscns;—suits and" spo rtsw ear, — ^ |j^ l3 4 * * I sang several numbers. Thosehose honoredhonor queen, presided atJi the , two silhouettes stand out. Ono I parUcipating included. Nancyincy meetimeeting of Internalional Order is ■ tho look of soft mobility,y.^"r“i per-, Imogitie! : I Williams, Etta Srtilth. Sharonaron of Job’sJc Daughters, and intro- haps . best' exemplified by I Lemmon, Donna Trevino, Rob- ducecduced Mrs. George Lenker.. past spring's many easy dresses.resses. MOOtL li't «}0 I ert Newman. Bruco Fagg.•agg. guarcguardian. . f.P"; "covered up” smock styles to Kay Plans were made for spring ugHj I Mary Jo Maxwell. Kathy Kay Pla honor halter-topped swingers, dressesiresses Nevor Noed1 ^ c : Maxwell and Cynthia Sprelers.lers. activitiesactivi and include an honor ------This washer is; a realreai b^SCb^Suty! Features in- Spring(pring showers showers or summer sun, your and accompanied by Susanneanna night April 27 for Order.of East- Run Out of elude; two washing■hing speeds:speed; th ree w ashing w^ashables ash ab les are 8r< softer and fluffier Haslam. ern SStar members. Masons,’ and RENT A cycles, includingng C0LC>COLIi Watec w wash; RCA whenTiudry'henyou dry them th in an RCA WHIRL- Reneo Alder, Minidoka Coun-Ioun- parentsparei of Job’s Daughters.rs. A WHIRLPOOL'S "Surgilator^"Surgilator Agitator:" and the POOL>00L dryer.dryer. Both I WASHER AND ty homo agent, outlined pro- danc«dance will be held from 9^ p.m.p m Ilaw Jj n RENOVATOR 9 t spccial ” Superr Soak” eyecycle that gets the DRYERIRYER featurefeafun RCA WHIRLPOOL grams for the coming year. to midnightmi May 14 at the Amer-\m e r- OR , K enm ore-* grimiest clothasI sup«rsuper clearclean. qualityuality construction!'constru inual 'oan Legion Hall. MembersS will Aerates by cutting In tod — taliei takes Registration for the annual 'c®n • rs a rv deed gr«»t — knocks down f meet began at 11:30 a.m. and visit the Buhl 25th anniversary ■’p mppf worm hill* and even mows your ' lunch was served at noon to, the tneetmeeting April 26. and will meet lawn. Do this eny time of the3 year DetergentIt <* m gB B B B M m I 150 m e m b e rs of the extensioni5 ion ®tat th*the Masonic Temple to go in without damage. ALL lawn* nead it council and their guests. a ^body at 7 p.m. t,f,before fertilizing •ipecially. We [ jKt » ¥ An invitation was receivedred to ,i,oaUo have lawn power rake*. •S All I AGAIN! j attend a wedding reception>n for I our equipment has new knivei. III fJI, i Burle: M rs. B eisher Is Rose Minard Hogue, past; hon- b«ltbelts and 4 hone motors, — l/i tensio ored queen. RENT-ACtS CO. "Be an Optimist” was given ^ - U n i t President “'" b Opp. fire station en 2nd South Mign-pressure Jetet action washingwas and rinsing BLISS—Mrs. Gregory BeisheroV,«.- as“f® *" the librarian's report by/ Ma- 1001 Items Ph. 733-^667 1 Rive you the finestnest dishwa;dishwashing efficiency. was elected president of l hthe e ______j And the RCA WHIRLPOOLdiHIRLPOOLdishwashericours » U k Meml 15 table settings!s including serving pieces— Christian Women’s Fellowship p “““ j and there's no scraping or -1 I ' eretta e of scraping or prerinsing! No — Minicat a meeting at the home of Installation requireduired eitherl M r sangMrs. Herbert Stroud. Mrs. particRalph Graves was co-hostess. ^ WilliaOther officers elected includc5"; HOOVER:r SFs p e c ia l s ' . LemnMrs.' Frank Cutright. vice pres­Dres- ident; Mrs. William Holmes, e rt im as F O R FIVE D A Y S 1 secretary,M ary and Mrs. Thomas P H MaxwGibson, treasurer. / and The project for May is to pur­piir- chaseHasJa equipment for the churchurch g kitchen.______Slim line iS-l Rer JOOI _ ' O ' I % 1 i nly ty hi Modern m , The ex -.'‘I gramPERSONALIZED t; •croplna er prwtatlnf 'v > s.:’:”: ^f W clr^anei eppearanc* W. i i l g i f t s •:U . I J I V s . store* / | k»1 lunch but loaded >Nfc. ih' 114. FOR ALL OCCASIONS^ wilh power. i j I t ' s T r u e . . . Ices /V ^1 councIMMEDIATE Personalizing S«rvic* ^ You pay the resrulftr store(tore I \ch ^ pricc and you don't have to luK it hom e. 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v the NRA of >3.909 a t B ostonn Garden. G arden, LONDON (AP) — TwentyTwenty-six in the fourth, hitting> a home rrun Gariy in the second period or nds with tors. It Is headed by the NR ’ field s ta n d s power'plajusoal byy Andy Bath-Ba Ken McMullen hit nit a solo hom- ho Home runs — Washini one hand and eats as much president and is considerednsiderfdThe tli The Celtics held a 62-61 haihalf- British athletes protesteditested Sntur-Sni into the lower left field stan er after Chance’s blast, chasi as his 6-year-old brother. ^mmiuee in ‘^"’6 lead and boostedJsted the ad-a day against the 196S9(i.S OlympicsOlymj with Leon V^agner piLbase. 1 btast, chasing Chance (1), McMullen (2). brother. most influential committeejmmittee iin gg.g^ eig ^^u^^ff Red ^ *^^Sti’ll in the .secondicond perilperiod. Julio Navarro whow had relievedreliev troit, Kaline (3). He was normal size at birth. the NRA. with eight being held in high altitude MMex- Sims hit his home ruiToff R ing on a gim- Hank Aguirre. ising out the ico City.______Sox starter Earl Wilsonilson with nO| D°“,S Mohns. skating on,_a g i ------F rn m — this— cnm mmittee, ittee.—...th th e “ hicBgo^a—first —Agulrre-left after John-Orsi leadership and policies of th ~7TT ^ In' a letter to the LondonI.oni one on in the fifth. VicVir bavaliibavalillo leg* scored GhicBgo o fi e^ohn Oraino t r y 'TIMES^NKWa'WQWr lo‘'*member The'^kers pulled!d into a iitie, xiixies, the athletesi'saTd;the said;the 7,- scored in tlie same inning on a e°“'- ^Ith the Wingsings a mman and Bob Saverine! hit success]successive poR p a s t -s e l u n o r e s u l » l c m ore than 750,000 membe se and Max Stapleton shothot from in pinch singles, the! latter scoriscoring —...... B olin H urls,L organization are decided.-iH prr 108-IOS, In the fourthurth qquarter, u arte 500-foot altitude wouUr^hamouUr^hamper single, a stolen basese and MMax j In B oston quickly regained i ine to cut De- Ken Hamlin with the first run of i'he executive committee w is i regained Its performanc-cs in endurance endura Alvis’ second single, imittee is in fjye point advantage,age, 1 llb-lll. 1 6 -1 1 events nnd give nihletes alrei . troit’s lead to onea goal goinggoi the Inning. ♦ g charge of the affairsI ofor the NRNKA t=ams then battk iletes already Guido Grilli replacedaced WilsWilson jn(o ji„al period, H its G iants then battled ijving in high altitudesides or or train- tn and strScK out Wagner to e leadoff homer PIANO in absence of the 75-membc down the stretch with BayU gner to end -fhen Howe addedd^io to DetroiDetroit's ° board of directors. The boar with Baylor j„ them an unfairinfair advan-adv the inning. 1 .U putting Lo.s Angelse: in front 12 121- ta |g lead, Ullman scoredred . another,anothi O ver A stros meets once a year andnd the con com- ,1 9 Boston’s Bill Russell Wi Boston 000 0000 000—0 7 4 and Bobby Hull’s goal for Chi-C • RENT LESSONS mittee has six annual mcetingi called for goal tending wfth ; The Britishers "acknowledjicRnowledged Cleveland 000 220Q 02x—6 10 1 cage meant nothing.g. 13 S hares o ff Low Low Lin« Lino For all Ages. Popttlar mtys SAN FRANCISCO (AP)/Ap) __ Sanborn joins othertner distiiaistin- seconds remaining in Regulationregulatic “ was probablyly impo.ssiimpo,ssible wilson, Grilli (5)i) SadowskiSadowa ------Canol W at*r Chord Instruction. Pltche? Bob Bolin, singledfiled in ibe th( Buished businessmen,3n, veterav eteran ^ • to remove the games frqm M It and Sims ONE-SIDED ACTION rte seventh competitive shooters,>, match of- o ^ ^ ^ ... , ‘CO City now but suggestedjLestTd thait and Sims. (AP)_The-T™iver- Univ< p.r shor. tie-breaking run In tHe s S-wo?‘'J he walked Rusty Staubb with oneon< nlmost every local meet, acl on Swoboda T I nr with the ba;ics loadedladed in theth T I out. ing as range officer or ju< % A mo^flv lie giving New^ortrNew-^ork a Bill Henry came onn and re-re giving advice. But mostly h victory over Atlantalanta SundaSunday T tired pinch hlttfr Chuckuck HarriHarri- was there is his official ca , . and the first winning record iin T son after' which Frankank LinzyLinzj pacity, secretary ofI theme statsiait, Mets' five-year history. T ■ ' relieved and ended thee game bj by association, Ectting Bob A sprom ontente to hih i t ------_____ The come-from-bom-b e h I n d J H _____ into a force play. triumph gave the Mets a ''2-.l 2- I I I I g m g A ) rccord. Never before>re had the they X ^ H ouston 000 ICO 000—1BOO— 1 3 2 : C l a y S a y s M llx—3 7 1 ^ *' been nbove ,500, a1 mmark ark thcIhcy I ^ M a San F ra n 100 000 U x—3 7 1 reachcd Saturday for the fir! T p ) M ^ Latman, Raymond (7) anc S tim e. en^y^ X. I s Bateman; Bolin. Henry (9) I The walk to Swoboda3oda was th the 2 ■ ; m , Linzy (9) and Haller. W—Bolm IO’ the inning. With one out,ou i ^ m J B iWlA i R l 2-0. L— L atm an , 0-1. B ig C hallenge Bill Murphy walkedd and racedrace X m Home run — San FranciscoFrancisco, ^ r- ^ , to third when first baseman Le Lee A M CHICAGO (AP) — Cassiu Davenport. (1). ,1 Thomas picked up Larry Beai Bear- ^ h.‘ M __ Clay, who has agreed to defem OF .“fn narth's bunt and threwirew the ballba T T;' M V g ONO •TRADE-INflDE-IN k 1PRICE |P9 • J his heavyweight boxing title i Rr O'Dell then T Kentucky DerbyS rD V ■ London May 21 againstq mHiv Britain' Ed Bressoud,id, filling th the T f Henry Cooper, said Sunday it' bases, and Swobodaa batted forfc [leed, JH the biggest challenge offered. ; C h a l l e n g e Al Luplow. Is Set May 7■ -It. M J "Cooper’s a bigger challeng On our high-speed, NEW Y O R K (A P ) —- The je BZnd 92nd ^^an Sonny Liston or■ Floyd PalPat- Boyer s third■d double rof \ f ’ hlgh-J lylon thre! Q U K entucky D erby w ill* Ibe rur terson," Clay said when hoh th® game drove in two runs an an'd > ^ high-performance nylon 1 May 7 at Churchill Downsiwns with­with- signed gnd of the. agreemen agreement ticd.the game 4-i forr the Mets ini T , J EAR . m IJ out a P hipps color b e a re r—un- Saturday night, the eighth inning. Two-out sirsin- I ■" THE GOODYEAR BARGA les.n. T he unle.-;s depends on nnd Johnny T ' ^ GAINS I pends on Cooper, rated fourthrth aiiioniamongIc'es In- Kon Hunt nnd Johnn whnt Impressive docs SaturdayI beavyweights by Ringting MngaMnga- l.i'wis preceded Buyer’suycr’s shot,shot. T .. M m g m in the I 1-16 m iles of 3- thc i j SinO,- V' *■'' “ '■'•y fifihtcrter who hahas Ailania 001) 211000—111(10— 1 G 3 T , . m M m m L 3 f t O / / I ___ IN I: 000-added Governor’s Gold Cup knocked Clay down. Ho foughfought New V ork 101 00010 021—^ 021—5 10 3 I I,.. HQ < at Bowie, Md. ' ' h u n d e r b L Clay in 1063, Cloninger, Olivo (6), NiekroNiekr I PREMIUM DDYEARTIRE g That was the word fromrom train­train- Clay’s attorney, EdwardE dw ard WW, (g)^ O'Doll (8) an dI TTorre; o rre ; SeSel- A r» IMIUM-QUALITY GOODYEi* er Eddie Neloy Sunday,y, the day Jacko, who was to turnjrn the con-con ma, Richardson (5),I, SutherlanSutherland 1 Tested f o r erlZOM.P.HJ H after Stupendous fromom Mrs. tract over to Cooper's's attorney;attorneys (g), McGraw (7),, BearnarthBearnart A •PARACHI^CHUTES I; H.C. PhiUips’ JVheatleyey Stable in New .York Sunday,ay, said iti (g) ,and Coleman. W — Bear-Beai 2 [ed for 500 M iles at O ver 120 ] jnpresslve. .gives—Clay—50-por—cont_o£_thicont-of-Ohe, narth, l -O—L—Q’D«ll-0-L------lag* Tufsyn tubbarl iii-o-i.------irt-mileag* Tufs) by three-quarters of a length in gate and has a guaranteejarantee ofo piofne ^uns—Atlanta,nta, Thomas Thoma « ng 3-T nylon cord I * • the J59,200 Gotham at Aqucduct more than J25.000. There is nc ------• BRAWI SOIS U R ^ ^ * “ (O- Alou (1). tro-slrong 3-T ny ' I B < with a stakes equallingK clocking return bout clause. ike hlgh-spted drivlnf, of 1:34 3-5 for the mile. "I don’t want no retun B "Stupendous definitelytely will clauses," said Clay. >? If he get: BABY CHICKSICKS I 1 Inel I r a V* Topless BathBathing Suits n | not be a starter in thee Derby," beaten. Clay indicateded by nod- nod , said Neloy. "Subjcct to a last ding reaction to questions.estions heh( replacem ent Ulayir y tr Flock*,Flockt, ♦ minute shift in plans.ans. Stu-Stu­ may retire, ’ or »om® of th o ie tattyaftty fryerm. V pendous will go Saturdaylay in the If he wins. Clay said,;aid, hche fafa- DFFER1 I I *• LIFE PRESERESERVERS 11 Wooa, “and he is not the“le type pfp f vors another fight in Europe sixsi> SUNNY CHIX HATCHERYlATCHERY ? ------horse that can stand hardlard races or eight weeks after therbout inii Filer, Idaho Wid, ^^1 ® id It will Highbury Football Stadium- ♦ \ WH1S «i. so close together. .And Jt will tadiurp. i = ' ''A V M K »*• •

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(AP)—Arno0 —Arnold Palm er m issed an eight-footeight-f piitt for par on the nings ' \ ' i / i u c . start, retired after six innings - final hole Sunday and v«5nitiia“?l5nitlia“ 'u u] p in a ti e w ith G ay BrewerB r e w e r Jr. to throw the $100,- j,ecau- sup- eerror rro r andi tw o m uffed force out honey of a buy run attempts, rallied for two runsns in B l -buy ^ 1 7 9 9 one of our best attended clinicscs lead with1 a seven-foot birdierdie P^rt. singled across a run attemf for only ...... In the past few years." putt. , aP'*and ,s< scored on Pete Ward's sin- the eighthei( Inning and a 5^I vie- vic- ■ ■ De%flne’s record a t M issouriiri PalmerP a ln was in thb rough withvith 8B'e*® m third Inning, scoredDred tory o\over the .Vankees Sunday, JH 1964 FORDCD Falcon FuturaF fordor. Here's a has been outstanding, seven of his tee shot on No. 18 and hisl,is after singling in the fifth and Davejjave Johnson, whose throw­irow- f m " top economy>my buy Hi that can ba ed sccond was 70 yards short. ItJt nomerhomered in the eighth. Inging ererror on a potential rally-rally- m his eight teams there being rated second your dreamm boat for jusl ...... I 3 0 0 In the top 2 0 teams in tne na-a- took threetl to get on the green,Len K ansas C ity 000 000 000—0 “3 “ 3 kining killing double play allowed1 the wo’ C hicago 102 010 Olx—5 11 1 Yankei tion. Ho h a s a n 85-23-7 overallill wwhile hile brewer made it in two, *11 Yankees to score two runsI® in fecord. somesom e 2 0 feet from the pin.pin’ Sheldon. Lindblad (3). Mon-lion- the seventh,sei opened the Orioles' Ramsey, who has won sixix BreweiBrewer almost holed out for teagiwteagudo ( 6 ). Aker, ( 8 )^ and Bry-BO'" eighth with a single. The Yan- 1963 RAMBLER Clasticic 4-door. 4-door. 6-cyiinder •n - Middle Atlantic Conferencece what would^ have been a birdie'die Buzhardt and Martin. W—^ — keesi^ees thentl tried twice for force gine, standard transmission,imission, wrap around Championships at St. Joseph’s,'s, and victory. vii Buzha:Buzhardt, 1-0. L—Sheldon, 0-1.''•1- plays at second on sacrificerifice bucket seats. A real has won 210 games against 67 Don Massengale finished be-be. Home run—Chicago, Robinsonison bunts but were unsuccessful,ssful, Jor ...... defeats. His. teams have beensn hind C asp er w ith a 72 for 287 (I)-(1)- loadinjloading the bases. *1177 ^ invited to nine post season tour-ir- and Nicklaus,M with a 72. andond — — PinclPinch hitter Charley Lau then 1958 PLYMOUTH Stationition Wa£ Wagon 4-dtJor. V8 naments.'He is an exponent of Bruce Crampton.-74. tied at 288. hit a sacrifice fly, tying the with automatic tranimistlon.mission. You'll hava tb "pressure" basketbalL U.S.-OU.S.-Open Champion Gary Play­Z- B o w l i n g score, before 'cond hurry in. today for thU buy . ^ ------er.er, w itith a 34-42—76, had a total’tal LANES bouncebounced a single past second ...... of 294. Commercial Lcagu* , basemanbaSCmi Horace Clarke that ■» iu*» ...... - - - - ...... PGA champion DavfT' fJlarrarr Farm Servlcc defeated Mamey'i?u.rl brought in the decisive run. The \ A 9 6 3 A U en’s B last . / Bldg. SuppJy. 31; US SieeJ Iled Ellen shot a 75 and tied a t 289 with^Itn Auctioneers,Auc*l(jn» 1-3; Eddle'e Bar defeated••led official scorer first gave Clarkeijjjg 1962 FORD Galaxie 500>00 Fordor.Fordo V8, Cruiseo- Frank Beard, 70, and Bobbybby idohoIdaho rFroien Food*, Colhn»5Bicf & n arf r f '^fr 'e r r o r on the play, then matic, power steering,a, factory air condition- Nichols, a former PGA champ, Sons defeated Gem Equipment Salet. , L ets P hillies Nicholi 4.0 . Farm Service defeated Hamey'iney'i CnangCChanged his mind and awardedirded ing. Test drive thit onene and you'llyi agree that C h e V » o ' ® ! who had a 74. Builders.Duiideri. 3-1. BlefanBlefary a single. it's truly Ihe buy ^ IllihHlsh IIndividual lame. Al Ulrich. 240: r}a,.i —S hJRhhlRh IntIndividual wrlei. Al t/lrlch. 5S1;;5j ; i'aulPaul Blair produced a sixth N ip R eds 3-1 hls^high scraich team game. Ellers Auc-Auc' inningInning run for tho Orioles tuh with ‘f’o y--- - ...... _*1487 ^ lionrrrs. 9-43; hijrh hantlicnp tenm game. i_:<, F a rm S rrv ic c . 1012; high h an d icap TrTrn t«*am ‘ second‘ , homer In two gamesimes I I960 CHEVROLET 4-doorloor Stati. Station Wagon. V8, PHILADELPHIA (AP) — r.ich but three Baltimore runs were' Rich Allen blasted a two-run Man Unhurt EHlKrrirs. Collins & .Som, 3733; high scratch DUt tn: j" CINCINNATI, Ohio (AP)—... iru wm m »**fir». .. C ollini St Soni, 2527. Uunearned. n C a m The Orioles madeMwo two. Power Glide, radio, 2-tone-tone pair paint, and it shows homer In the first Inning Sunday . Uowler of thr Wetk—Al Ulrlch. fQpj extremely nice conditionlion by by il its former own- :: leading^Philadelphia to a 3-1I.j AntonAnto Dos Santos. Spanish Wnunder League CTrOrSerrors which accounted for ^ s - ' C 1 :0 Kimhrrly AdneiiiHfr defetled Ledbet-<)»«■ thrCC"!three-unearned Yankee runs.'S.I er. Our price it tiathed victory over Cincinnati thatat high wire performer, fell 30 Kimbn of feet at the Shrine Circus Sat-. trn, 40; p“ Persona IGA defeated Kim* PnlfimB altim ore 000 021 02x—5 9 2 to just ...... ended the eight-year jinx of : b rr ly P lu m b in g . 3-1; U -Orta M otel Ued " ' j ' ...... *877 , Y Henry Jones' Janes 33; Ghost Town, de-d” NCWNew Y ork 000 lOl 2 0 0 -^ 12 5 ...... Reds left-hander Joe Nuxhallill urday night. Henry j. A bout 11,000 personse feated Denton's ° Drillers, 4-0; U-Otta Cafe FFord, ord Ramos ( 8 ) and H oward ard; ; 1957 PLYMOUTH Stationon WWagon. agor V8 with auto- Bl over the Phillies. Ab drfeatrd Henry's Farm Salet. 3-1: Rua I screamed as Dos Santos hitIt Enrs tlir, defeateddt Jake’s Builders. 3-1. BarDCrBarber. Hall (7). S, Miller' (9) matic transmitsion. You'd>u'd expe expect to pay much . H Nuxhall. long a Phil nemesis. the wire on his side during a HJgf' ■■'s*' Individual game. Willie Taylor,ylor, EEtchcb tc h e b a rre n . W—H all. 1-0. L — - 143i high individual series, Wanda John* O am ne ^ ~ more for this beaulifulFul SeafoSeafoam Green and JH hadn't lost at Connie Mack somersault and fell to the *'5^' R am os. 0-2. ® ion, 5(1; lAtl, icr.tch iMin £ime. KamOS _ White exterior finiih wagon thi ------J "T = S tad iu m since M ay 31, 1958. -co n crete a r e n a -D o s —SantosiS ■ person*- ptiironi tCA,'~S<*r”hfBh~hindlcrap“ Te«mturn —Home-nin nOITI’ -----Baltimorer*J?Iair ----- v«goiuthaii-QU(L^2^^^'______------He’sljeaten Philadelphia seven w a s pronounced unhurt a t n a game. same, Ghost ( Town, »€3; high scratchra tc h /f7 t \\ -r?"->“ /<■f ' low prico of fust ...... 1... ■traight times, last losing at . **’ tram series. Persons IGA. 23M; h^hh ^ h _____ ^______ho sp ital. handicap ir.ndic.p team .scries. Person* IGA C incinnati on April 30. 1964. ' 370 1 . Allen's second homer of thehe s = ■-----a^ '.Stella .Stella .Spain picked 5-7 split. Mary •0 ShrpardS h ep ard p ick ed 6-7-10 sp lit. 87 C f 4 H andballI young season came on a 3-0. ^ Kim Major League two-out inside pitch following M ag ic Dowi defeaied Seven-U p* 4*0. M* I 1948 JEEP. 4-whaal 4>wheel drive, hubs, naw tires end Cookie Rojas’ double to center. Pirates Edge Jim s Kepalr defeated :Denton*a Driller* w l a w k paint. A fisherman's dream ^ 5 6 7 4 0. C nnd H Drive-In defeated Henry'siS ITM X C atches l Set lo r just Allen also scored In the ^ Farm Snles 3-., Bradley Boilers defeatedea ted fourth. He walked, ■fTiferi' chme I o i Witlmer s Texaco 31, Kim Lanes Ued *|r^» UL 1954 OMC Pickup.Pletcup. Here'sh a work horse for tha around"on a sacrifice and BobII C ards 6-5 oil ST o lm r' an T ra n s, Co. J-3. ^ -a-jjH ^ High i;individual game. Carl Rlngenberg,J r . ' M- F J i L X r s t D a y IrrJoafor»r .1at J)y low ^ 2 6 7 Uecker’s single. ^ 245; hii:h individual series. Ralph Gillette,le tte , J • price of ...... Don Pavletich, who slammed ^ 3 1 (iiT, high scratch Iram game. Magic cSALT a t h LAKE CITY (AP)-The two doubles off the benrer field sacriiice r ly Dowi. , •'i* 9‘.)0; high handicap tea m g a m e . 0 AL.I y \ 1944 WIUYS Jeep J J300, 4-wheel drive Pickup. Mngic Howl. 110«; high handicap ic.m team N National ation Handball Tournamentm ?nV \ - loadedi with all the fectory equip- $011 O C scoreboard, drove in Pcte Rosese pPITTSBURGH m (AP) — Bill nrn-». 1 magic Bowl. 3157; high scratch got under way today with top-! ■ 4 9 6 0 ^ he Mazeroski hit a sacrifice flyf i , , u -am •*'l e r i r v M agic Ilowl. 2809; g u i u n \ ment andind accessories. A real buy at X I Y D with Cincinnati’s lone run in the Mnzen , ’ Kim Merchant League SCCdCdseeded Dave 6raybill of Tempo,! ' A ' f9Sr STUDEBAKER IPickup. 6-Cyllnder, 4-apeed first inning. with t the ba.ses loadeci in tne the r.rmGrm Stale5 Paper defeated Military f'"d fnn AriT favored to win the .mx-' C incinnati 100 000 000—1 10' 0 ninth Inning, giving the Pitt.s-( 155- 4J 0, Fflily ■ Bread defrated Uhllg HcV feed day , competition, i transmission,'Ission,' heavy iduty tir^s and wheels'. You - , _ r L<1I« 4 0. Rrs^nrch Center defealrd Hen- u^y CO will havesve to ect quickly quic et this low S l O O P h ila 200 100 OOx—3 5' 1 burgh Pirates a 6-5 victory overVLT ry^>'7 ■ F.ir F a rm S ales 4-0. F alls B rand d e fer«i<^d a te d G Grayblll. r a y on Ihe faculty nf Arl-! Nuxhall, Nottobart ( 6 ) annd d St. Ix)iIx)uis .Sunday. intcrmnx.Intcrmnuntam Gas 31. Kemper - MaltlceI'riM -^na“ na QS tate U niversity in T emm- pe,pe,l I ^ foref o r i in*' price ofof just ...... - Pavletich: Short and Uecker.?r. Maz(Mazeroski’s game-winning flyfi„ iJ.-fcntrd Painbow Bar 3-1, Hom* Dairies ^ , HgVo \ ,Qg[j fgoo y, drfr.itr.l Langdons 3-1. finishe'finished second in last year's' FORD F800, V8 with^5-sp^ed transmission, W—Short, 1 -0 . L—Nuxhall, 0 -■1-1 , cnmcam e after a throwing error byDV High individual game. Lloyd LeClalr.:i.ir, fniirnatournament but was seeded ‘"fi?st[ first 3.*peedd rear axle, fullf air.'*th top $ 0 R 7 Home run—Philadelphia, Al-U* CardinalCardin pitcher AI Jack.son had I-S:i-S; his individual series. Lloyd Le- Clair, 5«T; high scratch team game. FallsF«i'i DCCaUSbecause champion Jim .Tacobs top conditionmdition for ju just i ...... V O # Icn ( 2 ), opened the door. Roberto Cle- Rrami, Brand, n3R; high handicap team game,;«n>c, of of NCV New York is out of competl- f V 1955 DODOE30D0E ficlfup. Pickup. You'd expect to pey a lot ------mente m ente singled leading off t the h e Fnii«F n lls Bhr ran d , 1037; high h an d ic ap le a m"„Vh ae- tion with a back injury. inning, and Willie Stargell laidn,A rir» . F a tti B ran d . 3716; hJgh s c ra tc h ; o n d . f ‘o " ...... ' more than oureur aslclnjasking price ^ 3 3 3 leam .-nn. Home Dairies, 2538. ThCrThere are 95 entries In the of o n ly ______Yancy Ras First Zln"down a bunt. Jack.son threw'ew Eddytjtiy s■ Bread won last third. . sifl^lessingles matches and .19 for the 1961 IL RANCHO t wild past first on the play, and MAGIC BOWL mmasters aste r singles tourney. ^ o»ot i-*i-** * ...... IL RANCHO Deluxe Camper TralUr. TTila Iraller has been uaedused very little during ene see* Pro Golf Victory ClemeiClemente raced to third, General League TdaToday 87 matches were being>eing V v WILMINGTON, N.C. (AP) —__ RelieverRelic Dennt.s Aust thenhen K Kiovrr io v rr Klub defeaied Butlrey'* No. 1. -xI o v a H endnd Isla completicomplete with ell cooking utensils, 4 0. Don I'lrpers defeoted lit Federal.r.r.V played. ■ i sleep* four, hydreulichydraull brekes, gas stove, oven, Bert Yancey of Philadelphiaia walked Donn Clendenon Inten- J ”: 8 8 ‘T 3 1; Smith Rmifmg defeated .State Police.niic«! TuesdayT u es thero will bo ^ refrio*ratorrater end^paeeend fpae heater. You can save lots won tho Azalea Open Tourna-a- tionall;tionally before Mazeroski>Skl 44o.’ 0. kl KLIX Radio Iled Buttrey’* No. 3’ rnatchi. W.3. high h.»n

  • »i, o- in the eighth when he singledI to .SmUh Roofing. 2510. hiahhigh han handicap leam seriei, MonocoI Gas, four^under-par 6 S and a 273 to- in the , nowler of thr Week—Dick Lfngnaw,;naw , JJ769,769 tal, 1 0 under par, to win topjp left see scoring Bob Bailey. Bailey’s■y S cm601. Dor.Dora r Porter picked lhe tJ-710 split. ao double off the scoreboard hadlaCl ’ Na-1 e h ' ' Dave Marad. 22-year-oId Wol-ll- ((8."Aust8 ,-A u; (9) and Corrales, Me-4C- nowi^rBowlrrs of th* Week—Heltle Greertr *A tionaltio n al LsL au n d ry . S41; high h a n d ic a p te a m i ^ 6 ’7 V Btllii-Crew. *erle*.series. T Troy National Laundry. »S0; high I laston, Mass.. professional, wasIS Carver (8); Veale, Face (7),V Kelly ' LeDoux picked $-7 *pllt, Marty(arty handicap team series. Theisen M6'tors, I a suprising third place finisher;r FrymanFrymai (9) and Paglraroni.)fll, Davisd.vi, pidkedpi l-Siip iplit. 375g;37SI; hig high scratch team aerie*., Troy *Na- I M ay (9). W—F rym an, 1-0. L —__ , . . llaieltofi Mixed L««rn* tionaltio n al L j a u n d ry , 2319. I with a closmg 69 for a 281. May (£ Sch'vab - Mcs’eil tied . Baisch • Crandall.tdall, Bowler of week: Alma Wataoa. 523. I ------Jack. FineFm. • Crumrine defeated Griffith*th* - Depot Grill defeated Idaho Dept. StoreS to re I ley (1), Alou (I). Hall. 3-1; . Simmons - Andrews defeatedrated 3'!,3-1, CociCoca Cola defeated Horne Dairies I StandHirs l e r u ) Budd Schwarx. 3-1; Kaserman-Buschhornihorn 3-J. KllnlKllnke Agency defeated Olsen'* 3-1,j-i. I • American League — ■? drfratrdd r f r a t r d KotTz Orant, J-l;r YllU L6l Lcunje ued UiricA lr»veslfh^i« Cd. ----- ^ t o High individual game. Rajr CrumVhierViner -a-J,-j-3. W. U Pet. G.B. P rif 24R, and Lois Bragg, ISS: high Indiridualidual High iIndividual game. Norma Kerbs. H j • Cleveland .... 4 0 1 .0 0 0 — ' Priest i H C Lake Is series, £ Ray' Crunnnne, M5; high scratch'atch 335; Jilgh.high individual series, Norma Kerbs, | ICnm glftie. Hagan - Bragg, 73«| Mjh SSI; “hig] 1 htih SSI; “high sCriTfh^^Team^faTfte, "KirAte ' t D etroit *•,•••■ 5 .833 — [F H«nd{cap Teim Aim«. Hag>niniao-VtJUiucr o b in io -.defcated -O D elI-0I- Towh House in Kimberly «t 1:00 pjoi.l. *en 3-1. Black-Marshall defeated Mont^M ont------— New York .... 1 5 .167 4 weekend weekeni ahd the season forf o r ------, ■ tgomery-Hoffman o m . r y H 3-1, McFall-Rogers de- Boston ...... 0 'S ' .0 0 0 41^A kamloops karrLloo rainbow trout andi n d ______^fe a ated t e d H a tc h - Q u a in ta n c e 3 -l,~ M uInst rra y- -- KEH-^McNEW-^lSl ROLLING J dolly va rden-opens^'pr*F3B:------K iF n _c^^^Y^aw»^w~T^fg~•^^^rT^f^FfiM>^(Ins~7T■ ___ I I I ' ’ DLLING OUT -THE CRYlN''. TO//EL FOR L O ¥ D WOOD.)D. LARRVLARRY SACKETT, HANK _ ''TiTgK Zn'HTvTdual - g am e r BarTitara CKyno-5 -^ - — Ir a p e ; B Y R O R rT ^ y E S ’ ANCT i ------. . TheTTie IIdaho records to beat, ac-ftC* Westernwejiem Muaic defeaied Gtm Stata ^ OU wath, 3}«;33* high individual—eerie*. Le9n a tb A N D LE ONHARD FISCHER.HER. THESETHE uK TiON'M OTOR3R AA-l -l USEDUSI CAR SALESMEN National League cording to the state fish and 31. Shelby'* defeated Langdon’* 3-1. Par- Hankins. 570; high acrafUi team game. ^ARE POURING OUT THTHE E TEARSTE BECAUSE OF: THE RIDICULOUSLYRII LOW PRICES f . . it Co. defeated Mayfair IVi-H- Murray- 1 . .833 — pound, pound, 5 ouncc mackinaw; a 37 Ji<; highwbH individual scries, AJIc* Vandetvdetv Commercial Leagua ^ IDEALERS! J Bo*. 549; high scratch team gmme. Pari*‘ari* Military Ian defeated Petrolane Gasi Philadelphia .4 I .800 'pound4 pound 1 kamloops and a 32 pound**“ Co.. MI; h f^ handicap eeaa game. Par- 4-6.4-«. PlywiPlyway Co. defeated Meadow Gold Pittsburgh ... 4 1 .800 dolly4 'dolly v; varden. ; i«IS co.'» Co.. M4: high harulicap team series,ries, S-1. Beaa Growers defeated Eddy's Bak- j The kamloops and dolly var-a r . P**’** Co.y >3543; high h an d ic ap .te a m •«- •« - eery r y >-l. Rogers Bro*. defeated Karl# Los Angeles 2 .667 1 (The I * ries, 377#. Shoe*S hoes »-l. }*1. New York .... 2 1 .667 den5 den fis fishing is at Lake Pendnd LadiM Vaney L**t»* High lrIndividoal game, John Gentry. Cincinnati .... 1 2 J 3 3 2 '/,4 OrieUe. Monoco Ga* defeated Bob Reese 4-9.4-4, 234; high Individual series, Neal Pastoor The fish and game departmentmf ^ , Mono defeated Fran'* Snacklack Ml; high scratch team game. Bean I I O N ^ H ouston ...... 2 4 .333 3 T he fi Bar 3-1. Vem Thomas defeated Title and Grawers,Growers, SM: high handicap team game.:amI e. |{ UNK 4 said it stocks the lakes with ko-CO* TrustXru>t 3-'i..i--. Firat Federal defeated ^pSap* * BeaaBean GroGrowers.-,SM; high hat»dicap team a MOTOIORS - ...... 1 4 J M 5 icaneg cm ■ whidr'tfag'trophy fish •y-'a -eaeiaa, ^Maiury- 4an, - 31U ; ■ ...hl^h - a c ra tc h 1 Ued Depot Orlll «. team •ert.serte*. B«m Grtmars, 3S49. ;:sj Used-Gar-Lof—- ^ — ISO 3rd Aye.Lve. EtE a s ^ Phon C hicago 1 5 ’.167 .4, SX&M bibigger. Hi(hHigJu b tadMdsai taoa. Arty Sbllllft*-lar Bovlar

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    J • 1 1* ___ * • ' *to ,, ■ " " , ' J '■ c ' .... ■■ g Monday, Apfll 18,, 1966 TTwin Foils Times-^ews ^ p Business ^ I e f a n d FF i i n n a n c i al l l Rj e p o r t T o d a u ^ s f \ M i r r o r * * * * . •-=====-===r!4=-^^ ® = S = , * * * *k * _ * * * * . ;* * * TKe Dail; >rofitS CpmlCr. 1.80 24 30!4 JO'^ 1074 4 30)i. .1 + »1 M A R K E T S A T A G L AiN N C C E E ------^ _ .. By JOHN J" CIJNNIFF[IFF ______* NEW YORK (AP) — Profits. gojComSoW l.JO J<0 73V. 70 711i +H. > •were taken irlitres ^ Comw Ed 2 35 mi l't‘ / NEW YORK (AP) — Markets A j T a i i TZZ2 zd ; ^esto ek z: z ~cain'^ -trom.lt------W—444.—444.—43----Jit-41 ‘ — 4;- jit-a —glances ------'------~NE W ...VURK (AP)~^ In his “ Con Edll 1.80 67 3«H 381* 38Vi>8^ + 4 H ~ ,*stnp^{iSt T nwpr* hoaVyi/y fradt r a d - .....___^ ...... ______p '- - - a - — =------PO R T fcA N D ------econcmritr-fnessage—early^thisei ^ ^ 3 ^ e s t a r eonBlcclmt-l----- 7 - ^ CHICA qTO (AP) —HRye and IS a f t - + W ‘ P P Rye and PORTLAND (AP) (USDA)SDA) — yiyear President Johnsonn called irregularly lower early-this aft- comCoNG.l 2.70 9 631i 63« 63';^ es soybeans attracted best de- , „ Con.Pow -,.90 43 47% 47',i 47Vj 1711 ^ ii^ ii I '^Bonds^Narrow changes. ®°3 choice stability of,' costs-rond—prices ernoon. Trading was active.f- „ gJConlalnr 1.20 • lor 33 33^, 321i...... ( mand In the grain futuresroc ma,r-m n r , ®"'* cfllv es 7 5 0 ; choicB St L_prices By WILLIAMI^A. A. DOYlD O ^ E S^‘i:ii, Cotton-Quiet. slaughter steers and all; heifers “■“perhaps our most seriousious eco- Coppers declined followingin g a conCom Air .60 183 6 8 H 634; 6 6 - 2 'i ^ \ ket today and" prices of both : »» 1 ■ la s t Cont Can 2,40 2 6 711i, 7Ui 71Viil'/, ...... CH CHICAGO: .kel ““ I’ 25-50 lower good and lowV choice nomicni challenge in-1966.” big advance by the group„ last Gontgnj In. 2.60 64 73 72 721, - ',4 . strong, commodities held firm to ; week on news of the boost in the coni W heat-^Higher; July strong, cp' ■ „ steers 50-75 lower: cows■ steady jjg jq U Congress that "only "only if Q. Several years back:k I heard be bi less. But, most likely, it Pin th e Cont Mot .40 2 16»1 16»i 164i - li ; r- scat- strong most of the time! in gen- j strong; bulls steady; other export price for copper by cchi\e. h ile . conCom Oil :.40 6S 6S>4 « u , 64i,i,’; _ - vJ vl C Corn — Slightly firm er; scat- ''I'' '■• .o™ '’ inflation.* can be avoidedJed will of real estate syndicatesItes offer- wouldw be $18. Remember that jr r p n t Gomrol Dam 133 2sfi 29Vi. 2illi33 ...'i ...te r tered late buying.erally quiet trading. ^ , classes not established; slaugh- Weekend articles . and current Rn ih^ i sustainable.’’le.’’ [n[ng 10 to. 12 per cent Jind even cicommission charges are on a Hi" Gats—About steady;meager meager Soybeans showed advances“I . % of ^ ‘er steers choice“ !)25.1080 Ib at comment mentioned, thatt ththe e Cornunwkcon 3a 30 293'.? 28'J',i 291 -4 ^ about two cents/a bushel for . •ifers of weapons • that -could;ould be Whigher returns, plus thee possibil- " “sliding scale’’—thc more mon- higher copper prices would1 hben- pn- CoxBdcal .<0 9 35?i 3i'j 35Vii 5...... '/ l ...... trO . t r a d e . 27.00-28.10; slaughter heifers of ;hreat to capital-gains and1 tax shel- e;ey involved In each round lot. CrowCol l.39f 59 45Ji 44!, 45!i + VS ’ Soybeans C — Higher; old)ld crop “l'l ‘^'■op months in bothth eaVIyeariy \ choice 800-950 lb 25.00-26.2020 cows ct’allenge this threat to efit competing materials. croiCrown Cork 14 59>i 5!)>j 591i + 1, and late trading with most of , its rnm’ national prosperity include teter. Investors were invitedInvited to thetl lower the percentage of The losses of copper stocksstocks Crownom Zell J 56 55’i SJ'-i 55>ii5>’; + l’l‘i mcl monlhs strong. S standard 20.50-21.50: bulls com- (on the put in large or smallI amounts commission.ci r „ ir Cruc Sll 1.20 45 39% 33Vi 39ViiSli ■ ■■. • I-H o r s — 25 to 50 cents lower: lower: ‘he ‘he demand believed . to f be • mercial aod good ' 23.50-24.75.1-24-75 " m onetit^ restraints (on the pt were sharp. A number of' air- cud, Cudahy Co 18 84; 8>i + !i nd cred- of money in order to buyuy shares,shares. When the amount of money speculative. A good deal11 of thetlie Hogs 150; barrows andnd giltscilts availably? of money and cred- of lines, which have had veryV big CurllJcun Pub 334 ■311 12», 1I>;j“.V t+ *.•", tOp t o p $ 2 4 . SP< (govern- Now that I am in a position involvedir ih each round lot (of Cutl Wr I 338 37V, 3S>; 2S>.54 - ' S StaugUtef steers — 255 to to 7 75 5 supportsu[ was credited!ed to , steady; 1-2 around 200-22525 lb at Tiscal measures (govern­ gains, also were slashed. ment taxing and spending).ng). to enter jnto such situations. 1001( shares) is between JlOO and DanHl* 1.30h 31 3b5i 36- i.Hl, soy-.soy- : 2^.85.25.10. The market was generallye ra lly n«ynaycocp .soi. 14 3»«. 2«'/, 2 8 ', ...... beiin oil and soybean ^ e al, arly. The Johnson administrationration is ,I don’r hear about them.m. Where S399,S: the commission is suppos- higher in active trading atIt the nay PL 1 .3 4 34 39!i33i, ::i», ...... _ . . Sheep — No report early, O'-'re l.tOa 48 681. 664, CS',i8 ...... 4 — ...... Estimated J carlot receipts * _____ I ^ p]placing heavy reliance on an-canan- cS I inquire "about beingbelng put eied to be two per certfeplus $3. • opening but weakness showedlow eo nn„i, „ |,, , ,, ,55,^ ,,, jgi' + 4 1 - w ere w h e a t 25. c o rn .121, o a ls other weapon: guideposts,osts, or oron a mailing list of suchuch offei-- ButB the minimum commission 5 a n d DfnRGW 1.10 *7 31 304;- 3fl*i 3ft>i * Par P a ra m P ic t 2 115 7 8 4 75 7 8 4 + 4 » i progressively. Motors, oils and ner 3'Ji*. + 'A 3, rye none, barley 37 and Toy soy DENVER Ige and ings? 1 realize that eachjach such coinesci into play in w ur case— rtown- Dcl1£dl, 1.40 ■ 33 334i 33% 33>,I3». + + • !i ; Par P a rk e D a v la ’*00 4 « 4 3 » 4 a n a _ s o y d e n v e R (AP) (USDA)-Cat-A\ r_. ^ standards that tie wage and in selected rails resisted the down-UOWIl JJ ,u - + 4 ij, IV^ ab C oal 1 43 33 4 33*4 3 3 4 + b C l 0 6 w t 1 1 . — ------~ I ‘w~com' increases to the average yt,galioa-W3uldsi; have to be judg- $1$6 per transaction. Each round DIamAlk 1,10 371 47 43'i 44>i44 -2‘! —3'i PcnnUuie Pon .60 16 I3‘.g 12H 12H ...... tie 2.300: calves IOO; few com- P' lot is counted for these pur- trend. _ n‘»' ri:,_U Penney 150« 23 63U 63*,, 63 634 14 — 4 ------' I lower' increa.se in produeTnntjTluerlVTt>r ^3'onec its oyvn merits. lc The Associated Press averageG race nmDisney .<0b 59 58?i 574i 57*s — 1-j P^-n pleted sales heifers 25 lower; i \ DomeMn ,60. 5 374i 37'/i 37»iI7*i + + *'i ''i Pa! P u Pw Lt 1.48 16 3 3 4 33 + 3 3 i* 4 4 K A N SA S C IT Y 1 f guide- A. I'm glad you haveKave that Poses.P of 60 stocks at noon was offI .<.7 at a i DoujAirc lb 114 103V, 99 91,'* 90',; — —J', 3 4 P*» Pa KR 1.60,1 142 6 9 4 68 6 8 4 — 4 , slaughter cows averaging/eraging The chief idefense of guide- 5 4 —I'k PonnzoJl 1.40 52 8 3 4 ? 2 4 *“83+4 • + i' KANSAS-CITY* (AP) -= -U ^ t.: too lim- posts, then, is that theyley help realization,re becau.se thele best in-in­ So, you probably paid a S6 3 4 9 . 8 with industrials offf 1 1.8,.8 , Dow Ch*-m 3 85 TU’i 75H 75>, - I ', Pen steady; volume feeders too lim- P I Draper l,30u 35 30!i 30H 30'iON ++ Ili t PepP epsiC o l.fiU 68 8 2 4 83 •3, 82 — I 169 169 c a r s . u n c h . to '/4 highLT. N q j X)d 1155 a pratriotic b a ttle fofor r nna- a- foformation about .somee of the ci comniission charge on the pur- ra ils o ff . 2 and utilities off .!. gjji _ I’/uvrC l-20a 22 6 8 4 6 8 4 “” • » * ) I I cnn'/ i‘e d fo r ti-Kt; m o s tly good 1155 Dre«, Ind 1 28 3414 33*. 33Ti —. Plu so‘ Z i '’. 2 hard and dark hard 1 .6 flS^ to , ion robs hotly-promoted real estatestate syn- cl chase of each 100 fehares—a to- The Dow Jones industrialal av- duIkDukePower I 35 384,36'; 3f.J; f,j-...... Pl'e PhelpD 3.40a 62 824 7y4 -H . f * vlUi? Hol'^tein steers 23.50;; choice tional prosperity. Inflation robs he -t* h iu Ll ,.4 H 52 334 314 31 | y V -.j.,- 2 re d TIfiqi/. J incomes, dications-can jio w —belobtained,^obtained lital nf tl8 cnmnuss^oft-nn-aJ375------e r a g e - a t - no o n -w a » - o f f - 5 .0.07—a 7 - a t dnPonI l,3i. 97 30^__1M!LJC!!__=111 -875-B75-ll>-heifer3 25^5-to-26H»r!o-26H)0r ^individuals—on^ixed—incomes, dl Dua Lt 1.50 17 3l’t 3IH '3 l'i l l...... ' ...... Thii Thii JT~684^4 67', No 3 1.58V4-1.63. I t makes from district attorneys,, state at- pipurchase. _____ DynamCp ,40 635 16 ISi-i 13J;53 ; + a; «; Phll PhllMor] 4 20 5 084 88', 984 '*•4 , , . . , high cutter and utility cows at siJeh as the retired. It makes fr 942.70. , Dyni S2 l, — 11 Corn 93 cars. unch. to 14 hiRh- , competi- torney generals and jail war­war- You buy stock, at J1.25 a Anaconda, biggest factoro r In ta.i EailAlrL .ISo 230 11214 107')i'.08',',I8‘4 —3', —34* Phil P hill P et 2 30 88 5 3 4 5 2 4 5 2 4 — 4 '■ a M l '8.00 to 20.50; mostly choiceoice 570 AAmerican goods less competi- to „ i:j EailCF 3 I0( 3 1021', IOI>; 1022 ' + >/. U Pl'n P itn ey Dow 1 37 5 3 4 5 3 4 54 — — If 4 er. e r , No 2 white 1.32-1.38, No 3 . den?. sl.share and call it an “invest- Chilean copper production, slid IK —2'4 P iiP lH ie 2.C0 25 7 4 4 "3 73>4 — 4 ‘ 1 r , > J Ib short yearling feederr ssteers te e rs ‘‘ve.“ de EKodak l.40« 148 133U 1304; 131»i —2'i Pilf — ^ 1.23-1.37, N o 2 y ello w & m ix e d . man of number of thoselose situa- ment."nr You had better add more than 4 points. Kennecottn e co tt EalOnYa 3.30 » 66 6.M. 65». — I?!, P,i PU Sim . 16 H4 H4 144-^ }'t 27.00. Roger Blough, chairman of G-l* 4 P o laro id 20 337 14!14 144 145<5 — «« j 1.303/^-1.331^. 1.3l N o 3 1.25-!4-l..12'/J. ' of cuide- 1^*°"S went bust, amid all kinds .some.S( question marks to your and American Smelting, de-ae- EG&G .30 37 3714 3f>, 26’. — li Polj 'h Mn •) H ogs 1,5()0; b a rro w s anmd d ggilts ilts UU.S. Steel and a critic of guide- ■ , Elllond.'i I 71 6 3914 3«'i 39',0 4 + 4Vi Pio< P»o*-«cr t* 3 48 65 4 64 4 6 4 'i r 2 e real es- description, oa; + 4 P u b lk ln d 36f 64 9 4 8T, ‘Jt’ * 4^ — I* 4 Oats . 5 cars, nom. unch..tl.. No INO • 25-50 ■ lower; .sows weakk to 50 posts, pi admits they canin have scandals. The whole real es- d< d in e d a b o u t 2. P h e lp s DD odge ,;ip. EIPaioNli . 89 30>; 30>, 30>; + 'i Pub M';‘ + 'J w hite 74-79,'N o 3 73-78. got a big Q. I have had some Series E, ta n c e , i:mer n 1.33 36 62', 63 63Vi2>! + + >; 4i Pull P u llm an 2.40 33 6 0 4 594 604 + 4 Wh lower;] barrows and giltss mixed some st anti-inflation value value. syndication idea got a big lost a fraction. Copper Range. Km. 1 +I RC.\ -PO 420 6M, 5«», 5 59?,1 —14 ^ uit, most U.S. Savings Bonds for more d EmerKud .<0 394 4I'4 3a>; 41 +3 KC '' , —I*. Milo m a iz e 1,95 1-3 , 200-2.10 Ib 22.50-23.00;0; sowsows s “There is no doubt,” he saidsaid, blackP* eye. As a result, most U delayed in opening, droppedped 4. ,.;„j J„h„ 6 35>; 35>, 35<;ii; - — s,>, Itali KaUtonPur I' 13 5l»; 504 504 + 4 r om them, than 20 years. I keep receiving 2T, + 4 K ayonu-r ..IO 42 3 7 4 3(>4 3C>4 — 4 Rye £ 1-18-1'.21 ■ 300-100 Ib 19.50-20.60. “i“that for a limited periodiod theythev investors shy away from them, tl points. ' . EneLaik KR 80 13'.; 13>. 13!, + li Kay II real es- d i f f e r eji t information about inn in K'l'V' ‘ P “ 37U., 37'. + «. 7 4 Kay + 4 K iiythetin 80 316 53 5 0 4 52 52 — 4 I Barley 1.17-1.24 i...... ,, ^.heep I.5f)0; s la u g h te r■ itprJac C!can and do hold down thelie lid on This is no rap at all real es- d Airlines were weaker than m Evansl'd .Mb 85 46 45',- 45',5\ + 7« HeaR eadlnB ( o 20 32», 3l>< 31’ i ...... Soybeans c 2.89'/i-3.00!^ — ' - , tate syndications. Somee of them trthem. One person tells me that some tim e. United lost nearlvirlV 5, icve; Evertluirn 1 93 38?1 37>, 28',;ili — — J,'. Kelt RfichCh .20a 101 1 4 4 144 M4 + '♦ t J-l nn lirm fis I.OS-2.00 h ig h e n oDld-crog ld -c ro n JflJJMces.” ta 4 i'i — U Sacked bran-and shorts 43.00- . I turned out very well and have I should cash the bonds in be- H fcan EalrCam 50s 303 1*67, 178 1814;1 4 + +l>; 1 4 Rep RrpuhSlrel 2^73 424 414 414 — 4 S ■ts 1J.UU- slaughter lambs weak butut poor- The administration also can Eastern 4, American 3 and Pan lairFairch Hiller 330 21'; 20!i 301;O'i + + 4 li Rev Revlon 130 534 524 ” 534 !• —14 ^ 3 43.7,'i. i nTfiiniill the people who investednvested in causec; they are po old they no A m e r i c a n a b o u t Fnn:Ean.leel .Met 92 33»i 3IV4 31'jli* _ - I, 1, Rex, RrxuJl 30b 51 464 45 4.5 —14 i ly tested; slaughter ewess steady aiargue that guidelines actually [r 6 3 ij +ii; Wheat futures closed Yu lo % t them happy. But syndicationsndications lclonger draw interest. I'm con- Boeing, stii) benefiting .fro• from m Fed. Fedd Corp 1 '.9 1814 18 18 1 ...... Rey: R c y n M rt .73 17. 64 6 3 4 6 3 4 + 1 4 ' /a ‘O VB to 50 lower; feeder lambsnbs not representr< re.straint, that they J" H i 4- 4 K.-yn Tob 3 »4 4 0 4 40 40<» ...... o f of a cent higher. , never attained widespreadread pub- cerned.ci Is this right or wrong? frnrn FedlWlr 1.60 91 63S 65i; 65»i + S Keyi well tested; slaughter spring ai are an implement of moderation j; news of its .big jet order fromiro m , 20 15 33 3H; sitIT,, + + 4 l, ube. R heem M 1 20 34 2H4 2 2* 7 4 + 38 la + 4 ______, ” „ lie acceptance (such asrstocks A. Dead wrong. All E boilds 4«; _|K Rohr Corp 1 75 43'-j 43'i — 43*;1, — 4 la1 m b s ch o ice a n d p rim e 101-110 al Pan Am. held a 1-point gainm but b u t K.i.r FllTOlCp 3.10 7 55i; 5tli 541, - I '; Koh, ! 101-110 a t a tim e when so m e e c o n o m ists J*' an invest- now held by the public. con­ w e re Flte.me I.JO js 39?i 381i 38>,li, _ - I.J[j Koyi RoyCCola .60 8 244 24 24■ '4 ••• • CASH GRAIN lb I 28.55-28.75; old crop lambs of hi n.i infil. “id bonds have) as an invest- ni othcr aerospace issues were fE»t1 RoyDul 1 BSg 63 41 4 404 40', — ^ ambs of have suggested rigid anti-infla-nti-infla- “ medium. f‘tinue fo accumulate (build up) 3 3 ',‘ CHICAGO (AP)—Wheata t N No o 2 2 good, an d cho ice g ra d e 79-99 Ib t|( ragged. Douglas Aircraft anda n d p,,n, I 80 3if, 3.14 3i'iMi _ — 4, 334 ...... , '■ 79-99 Ib tlo n co n tro ls. ^ nvesfrfie'iJl interest. To get all your ques- dow n Fla Pow 1.28 13 471, 47 47',74 4 +. I, I, Ja Su/tfway e Sl I 61 28*i 284 3 384«H —— '/,4 hard hqi I.63'/i n; No 2 redd 1.63Vi wooled \ 20.00-20.10; utility and Look. When any Invesfrfie'iu ir General Dynamics were down fiu J»: +14 StJo*Ld 2.60 29 454 <<4 45 ...... _ ity and Ti,e guideposts al.so havelave vir- jh provides a fantasticallyntustically ti tions answered, I urge you to Fla PL 1.53 93 76'; 75% 7B«; +1', MJ" Vt*' - ^ 1' Corn No 2 yellow 1.310110 No No 3 3 goodj shorn ewes No-.2 (o most- .. about 2 each. United a fraction,Clion. f , JU JJ , 5 ,.^ j 5 ,^ _ |i11, j iL SL s SanFran 3 10 48 474 <74 — "* tues that more rigid sanctions u: > need for go to your local bank and ask + 4 StRegP 1.40b 99 384 374 38 38 — 4 yellow yeJ 1.26-30; No 4 yellow yellow ly| No. 3 pelts 8.50-9.50;' feeder „ lanctions return, there’s no need for gi Radio Corp. lost aboutt I'/i 1*^ FoodFalrfo ; 30',i + 1, MHi iv I .might lack. The Council of Eco- lo spend a for thp officer in charge of sav- p a in FordMot 3.40 374 50 494; 49’iJ’k + 4- 4 4i Son .San U Imper 48 6 4 64 J'J6 4 ...... 1.1714-27%;j j ‘ No 5 yellowiw I.IH. la | m b s good to m o s tly choice 79 I of Eco- its promotors to have to sp>end a fc while Z^ni^i held a 1-point gain. fojJ S4 — 4 Sanders .30b 65 474 4C4 464 ...... ^ Hoice 79 nomic Advi.sers can apply these g| ; Fore Dair .50 58 36V4 35*4 35S - >1 i-?"' 4o5;'.”;' Oats No 2 heavy whitete 7-13/;- 74%- lb] 19.10. " )ly these great deal of time, moneyioney and ingsir bonds who works there, IBM and U.S. ’Smelting losto st 3 cmi GenDynam 1 361 644, 6314 63';li;_H: —lli J»ch Schcnley I.4O 85 4 1 4 40 4 4 0 4 standards directly and quickly, gf Gen Elec 3.60 191 MOH 10914 10914071 _ — 4!i •Sche Schering 1.80 12 934 91 91 91' —J —2 75>47 5 1 n. Soybeans No 1 y yellow ello w • ------quickly, effort looking for investors.tors Verv Very ■'' e a c h . Gen 4 ’ _1 Schering wl 5 474 4G4 46*4 —-1 9 qi They can cnforce them by bi ignai vei^y t r y l j t m e s - n e w s w a n t a d s 1,.1J GenMIII. 1.40 43 53',', 53% 54 -1 Sche '/ .V - '- ; 2.98'/< n. O M A H A ' iem by bigh returns usually signal vei^y T All Big ■ Three motors heldh e io gGen "’ Mot ,85« 441 93',\ 931i 93'iji; _ — 11li ■'>chl .Schick '.3 84 84 84 - U ^ H . means ranging from persuasionirsuasion hi high danger, fractional gains. ti<-mGenPrec 1.30 84 591. 57 5S'^ — - K■; ■‘><-M SC.M Cp .40b 363 74 4 71 4 731, 73T, + + i; 4; VWheat clo.sed % to I cent cent a a OMAHA (AP) (USDA)—Hogs {" R o a n GPubSvc ,42a 39 6>i 61; 61 6'/,/. _ - 4 1. MoiScolt Paper I 52 344 34 3<4 + 4 hn< ) to power. Amid a sometimesmetimes j advise you to forget about Calumet and Hecla and Roan gp^u >ti __ >, S cab AL 1 80 20 51V| 50*i 5l*-»1 'i* + */, bushel ^ higher. May :-J1.62Vi-'4:.62Vi-'4l 12,000; 1 barrows and giltss under cumbersome bureaucracy of , t ' G PubUt 1,40 40 32V; 317. 32', — Seat co rn to % higher. May ; acy of being put on mailingriisrs"°'i‘f lists. If 4-ROOM HOUSE Selection Trust could not)t be QXelqj, El 1.12 428 46 45 45VjSiJ 4 +- 4 li Sear S carl C D 1.30 49 57 5C4 5fi?».— 4 ^ O f '/„ r. May 230 Ib 25-50 lower; h e a“ Vv iI e r h,bazy terminology, guideposts m u la- Gen Tir. .80 129 3!H 34*1 34>ii i . —- 4 V; SearsSear Roe la l04 584 38 5»'.4 •••••...... $$I.27>4-28; 1 .; oats unchangeded to .'A weights\ steady to 25 lower; .sows iideposts yojj are bound and determinedetermined FOR SALE traded because of accumula- Gen r i i _ i S eeb u rg .60 66 30Ti| 29>; 2!)!« — are agile, direct and to the GaP.clfic Ib 149 6 8 '4 67 67'4 —1 ^eeb ” higher. May 70>4 cents; rye % • to the to look at syndications,s. ask for TO BE MOVED \,t\ . . . . S erv el 26 7 4 7 4 7 4 ...... " ‘fi ; ry e % s te a d y to 25 lo w e r; 1-3 190-24019U-240 „p o in t. tions of orders. , , ccrt GcrberIM .00 6 3014 30>; 307, ...... J ''* information from real estate in- SCAA P ric e s w e re g e n e ra lly hilg ig h e r CeliyOIIceic ,I0. 31 4 3 '/. 4 .1 , 42 3 + + U14 Shai SharonSlI .60 8 27T, 27 4 1713 274 — — 14 4 to tO V/t higher. May S1.287g;17«; soy- soy- Ib | 22.25-23.00; 330-650 lb sows at ^ 4 1 - + l i Shell Oil 1.00 6 6 1 4 6 1 4 6i»; — 4 bez sows at guideposts also can be vc vestmept people. AndJ InInvesti- v esti- In heavy trading on the Ameri-m e ri- Gllletle 1 ,3 0 1 0 0 341; 34*4 34'4 + li shel beans 2 to 3'/^ cents higher, 18.50-20.00. ] J Glen Aid ,50a 153 I4>. 141; J J _ 14H 4 — ShellTraVi .43e 30 234 23»i 234 + 4 ^ »s 200- defended for their educationaljcational gate each offering veryy careful- PhotMS 7 3 3 -5 3 7 6 can Stock Exchange. Andrean d re a Coodrchcao< 3 .3 0 51 63', 6 3 ', 6314IU 4+-J 1 SherWm sher 190 10 49 484 5k 4B4 *...... * .May S2,96>4-i/j. Cattle 16,500; calves 200; ^y . + \ ' S in c lair 2 20 40 6 0 4 60', 60 4 + 6fl«4 'a + 'a —...... 5 ' lower’ providing both sides of ly ly. Radio rose about 4*/4 and C Con- on- Goodyrcoot 1.33 103 467, 46>4 4611 + U SInc steers and heifers 50-75 lower; ^ „ Gr.ceCo 1.30 43 51>, 507, 511 + + {. S'"!: S m gerC o 2 20 S2 5:H, 58T4 5:» + 1 4 rnron <10 ‘he business-labor bargainingrgaining q. I was really shook□ok whenw h en ductron about 2^4- Gains of a ^"1 4t; ..... SmnhK 1 ROa '>2 V i \ 7SV, 7?5''4 9 4 .*.!'*...... G R A IN F U T U R E,S S < cows strong to 25, instances 50 O' “ GranllCS 1.40 2414 24Vi 3411 ...... 1 end of understandingn d in g of I received a confirmation point or so were made by Amer-Vmer- gia.GtAtp 1 3oa 5 4 31*4 3o’i 31 I ...... Socony 3 20 42 9 1 4 OI4 9l'.-j + 4 CHICAGO f (AP)— Ihigher; high choice with end of rf Unen- C' Nor Ry 3 21 7571 75U 75'1 51...... ; . J°al SouPR Sugar 19 2 4 4 2 4 4 24^, >- V* sn- MnU the needs of a noninflationaryationary ststatement from my broker cov­ ican Book. Brown Co., Contlnen- gt i 3 6 l‘, + i‘. PPrev. re v . I prime 1,200 lb steers 27.50; high '■ o k e r r i; . Gt Weit Finl170 9 8*. 0 ...... 0 -Sout S ouC alE 1 35 148 3 7 l, 3f»4 3 6 !, + 4 ering my latest investment.n e n t. CanC an I FOR FANCY ROSES tal Telephone, Duval, Flying•ly in g ctwGtWSuj 1.60a 33 4IS 40>; 40*;0 1 ; — -H lU I Sout South Co ■-!»« 85 33 33'. 33>» + 33>;1, + 4 High Low Closes Close < choice and prime 1,100 lb Ib heif-h i!f ^ 0»*_ iJ SouNHns 130 20 32 314 314 — 4 ti value — you tell me what the commls-conimis- _ ,, . Tiger, Syntex and SolitronI DDe- e- GrejGreyhnd .99 70 30*. 30 1 4 30», - !, Soul T ',■> Wheat ‘ers 27.00; most choice 25.25 to They have a publicity value — yc GrumnAlrc 1 »7 561, 551, 55>, 53...... * S o u th P ac ISO 171 39 38>.i 3 8 4 + »• imercial ^^en when not applied — that sionsii charge -should bec on the C»ll th« vices (new). Simmonds Preci- GulfMO 3.30« 1 76>; 701; i\i\ _7»i>, 1: - S outh 'i Ry 2 80 7 5 5 4 5 5 4 S5', 55', -— >,«, M Ma ay 1.62-1J l.Gl-% 1.621/Jy. 1.61% 1.6174 : 26.25; utility and commercial 31 + Sperry Rnnd 607 23 22 4 33 4 “ 4 JuJ serves to subdue the urge of pi purchase of 300 shares of stock, sio n p lu n g e d m o re th a n 16 CuitCult 011 3 109 531, 53 52>, + li Jpei ”,*• T J u l 1-5S 1.56% 1.58 1.571.57 < cows 18.75-20.50. S‘ n e n r- G"'' s Ut .73 64 27 3t», 36S6S _ - I; SqiJl .-iqu.M-D 1«1> - 39 75<; 7<', 75 + * ambs manufacturers and workersrkers to oron the American Stock Ex- p o in ts a n d its w h en -issu ed n e a r- C“|[ ■)i, _ l! S tB rn n d i 2 »iO 5 7 1 4 71 V,';:.. 7 , 4 . . . . "O p 1.59% 1.59 1.59%% 1.59U 1.59U Sheep 2,500; wooled lambs ^ri llalllhurt 1 70 39 50'; 49*i 49', — ', steady attempt inflationary price>rice or change,ch at $1.25 a share? GLOBE c‘o . ■ ly 6 . Alloys Unlimited lost mmore o re llamPapn.„ 1.60 5 611; 60>; 1 _61 - Std 'a Ko^Uman'- 190 3S4 37 4 3*') 3*4 ++ V, D Dci ec 1,64% 1.64 1.64%Va 1.64U l.M'4 1 1,00 lower; shorn about steady; ,7 4 - 4 StOU Cal 2.50 53 7fi4 7 5 4 7 5 4 - 4 w , , A, It c o u ld b e J18. It m ig h t e o 1. Harrlilnt ,8 0 2 0 3»>, 37', 37'.i - S Z !: Mar 1,675^ 1,66% 1.67»^% 1.67‘,J : shorn ewes steady; choiceice with ^ wage increases. th a n 2 a n d N a tio n a l V ideo 1. [j“f'llecIaMn ,2!a 68 377, 36'4 367.(i?. _ - I. '. 5'"' SlOillnd 1 70 3< 454 454 <54 ~ 4 ‘''‘‘I TWA warrants lost 5. |;"iHercPdr 20. 03 41>, 40*. . + I- StOil 4. N y 80a 130 78 7 7 4 7 7 4 — 4 Corn C ■. ‘ end prime wooled lambs•s 25.50; ■' ...... - " ii — CorF>orate and U.S. Treasurya s u r y Hi-nHern 1.30 24 537. 53', j» _ i '52>; .SldOll - O hio 2 6 63 62*4 n- 63 1 + ',’ 4 May M n 1,27‘/2 1,26% l,27--!i;■’s 1.26% 1.26^^ < choice-i-with few prime5 shorn HewP.ck 30 45 54>, 53', 53',Jl * 11 >.1-_ J' ' Sl Packaging C>0 134 !•'« bonds were mostly unchanged.3^“ - HobartJJ'“ I tOa 1 57'' IT'; 57'J71/ + V. H -Jla" S tan W ar 1 r.O 17 4'i 4i4 4'.> >, .lul •lUl 1.28% 1.27% 1.28 1.27%1.27% i with fall shorn pelts 23.00; util------Hnll Htm Eleclriin 57 32», 311; 31’ilp; _ — 41 -''at StuuffCh 1 40 57 47», 45*. <7‘, 474 -m;= 14 Sep Spf 1.25'^ 1,25 1,25*4*4 1.25% 1,25% < ity an d good s h o rn ew^ es 7%'i: 7,00- PACKAR: k a r d b e l l is pPLEASED l e a : TO Holld Inn .40 52 43'i 43', 43*...... '2 4 .... J"’' SU-rlDrug 80 42 3;-4 3^-; 3»4 “ \ Mar m ‘i .51'4 .4% ,5>41I2I212 7,50. D ow -Jones A veragesr e s I Moil HollySUB 1 SO 1 37*1 37*. 7»* 37*. ^ - S StevcntJP 2 20 73 724 724 — 4 + l l Sludehaker 44 3«4 354 36[) 364 ...... M a ar i.25% 1.24% 1.25%V4 1.24% l,24-’4 ------30 Indus. 941.87, off i.90. H om estk 1 bO 6 45T* 4 5 4 43»» + 4 ANNOUNCIlUNCE THE APPOINT>OINTMENT OF Honrywl 1 10 58 95 024 2 %. _14 D3', -Hi Sun Oll lb 2 734 734 73‘; — 4 f CHICAGO ,nji + u Sunray 1 40 143 31 30'i 30', — 4 2 0 Rails 262.68, off 0.48. ]\Z.Hook Ch 1 30 fl6 51 5 0 4 5 « 4 + 5°3s“ s M ay .70>4 .70'/, .701/5 '/I .70 .70 CHICAGO (AP) — (USDA) — 15 Utils 140.63, up 0.09. iiouMouse F 180 9 65 6 4 ', + f.5 i] + sw 4 ifi Co 2 35 5 3 4 5 3 4 5 3 4 — 4 M a H o u .t L P •. 53 5 3 4 5 3 4 12*. — S 3 0 \ - T a 4 m p a Kl .52 7 4 2 7 4 26 4 2 7 4 - - - |> '4 .lul T yl .68% .68^ .68V, Hogs ] 9,000; butchers 25 to 50 65 Stocks 337.96, off 1.29. [J™ I9 » _ »: T en n eco •, 16 136 33 4 33 4 3.14 + '« r. H ow m rt .CO 35 30 4 3 9 4 3 3 4 - 4 t Sep .68% .68U .68% % .68% .68% lo I w e r; 1-2 190-215 lb 23.50-21.00;50-24,00; h f WM M - - HunHuntFd* .50b 19 274 274 3 7 4 + I4 '***' Texaco 3 40a 137 784 77 77*i + NEW VORK STOCK EXCJIANGE'G E Hup H upp Cp 18t2S0 7 4 f ,4 7 7^ . . . . T Tcx cx K T m 1 05 109 22 2 1 4 3 l 4 ...... DDcc c .70% . 7 0 1 4 .70'^ 1/ .70',i7 0 U m ; ix ed 1-3 190-230 Ibs 22,7.5-23,50;7.5-23,50; I f I f m W A a nit Idahf)P\'/ 130 16 35 34*, I ' . + 3«4 «: 4 T rxO S ul .40 276 110 IO8 4 lOS*/, — NF.W YORK rA P)—Foltowmf la ■ Hit Idah ,■* '* Tcxanlnilm 1 »-J35 jjji; I’X*. J —li, | ‘‘. M IVin ar — — — _ — 2-3 : 250-270 Ibs 20,75-21,50; 1-3 m f A I f of »rlect*d *tock itanMcnon* on thetie NrwN rw hJo.i l(lo.ir C rw I 30 18>', IA 4 l-S', ...... Tcx) 32.S-too Ib ,>;ows 19,25-20,00, York Slock ilxchimje with 3pm pricesp rlc r , IIK IIK i rn ln d 3 10 53 H2 RO', Jl" '♦ Vi i ' 4 TrxPLd ♦ 35e 133 21'4 J:»4 1 2040 ', '*•'4 .'; Rvet S illrt ----Nvr TTTT Trrr-V'fTTnftinj.' ------r r ^ * ,‘|T.-xtrcn \ 1 1 6< 454 <^4 ^^4 ••• • M Ma ay 1.29 1,28 1,2.S%7'i 1.277', Cattle 12,500; clavcs none; Ih,nki.I r... n: ::4 2 1 4 : i 4 + 4 J ______(hdK.) lUftb Low ,n Chtt. C htt. Wil;i w.Ui.ui S 'l : ? o \ * 1; Ju l I .11% 1 ,T| •i; l,.in-% slauchter steer,s 25 to 75 low- , ItiMli.S'iMn 1 I 81', M ', . / 1 ■* lul.ua! '» Oil 2< 5 1 4 5 » 4 S1 4 4 J u l Abacus Fd I l«U >‘''4 ♦ ! lirn nil 180a 19 44 434 44 + 'j SCf 1 1 2 Ahboit Lab 1 k3'J <3 43‘, ‘i -f Vj Inl.- Ini.TlkSi I f>0 13u : s ' , 3 : 4 .174 i ' " ’ « ♦ '5 Sep 1,33% 1,.12% I,.13'A'A l,,32'/2l‘,. '/, I or; several loads mostly prime , + 4 lnt»u*Mch 6 41 6 J . ' i 54S 5«5 —H Tr.m»WAir T r.u 1 212 90>; 8 5 4 8 7 4 —3 4 ABC Con M 26 2SH 38^ 28^. + S IntH »; _l»; Trunsam ,90b 81 3 4 4 Dcc 3 4 4 I , .16% 1,.15% I,.16(4<4 1,.15-iJI,.15% 1,200-1,425 1 Ib 29,60-30,00; high ACF Ind I M 3J 4«T'i 48% 48»,;4 --r r »,», lnt Int \Harv 1 SO 53 494 4«4 4848 —14 V “’ Ad Minis .40* 11 ISH ’.Si.i4 - + f'* ' 4 , IniN In iM in rr 1 30 J44 6fl 65 4 . -f,5 4 —35T. 4 —2’m ” f ' T ran ^ ilro ti------191 20»; 19*» •.9■ 4 ,9_s-r — I M M a ar 1,.18% 1.3.8 .1.38%/i 1.37*^1 37*yi <^boice J and primo 1,250-1,350 Ibs , — IT, In l N irk 2 fiOa 33 0R 4 9 7 4 18 'J 8 + + 1' 4 TV* rl C ont 20« 58 *25-----34% l2<', i '', — — Viv; 28.00-29.50; i choice 900-1,350,350 Ibs A ddrew 1.40 M 74 71% 72^ —IT, In tr -.1^ T w ^ n lO r t lb 43 3 5 4 3 4 4 3 4 4 — 4 A dm ir«l ISS 138 123>; I24«ii —34- i U Inrl Inil Packeri M 134 13 134 ...... 7 ,'^ ' 344 — 4 J 2^75-28.25; • high choice and I, ...... In t P a p 1.20a 134 23!', J 9 4 7^V, +‘ii + 4 J-'" ‘ Un Carbide 2 1R3 6 4 4 63 634 — 4 ce and AC TM Air Red 2.M 44 73^ 72S 73^ Inl G _ Un F .lec^l.12 1 8 * 2 5 4 25Vi 3 5 4 + U lau g h ter v J S - T I H I I E I R N E W Alleg Corp 137 16*.; 16H Ifi^^ + + ^4 4 lnt ln t TAT 1-35 103 7 6 4 7 5 4 76 — 4 IQ S rp rim e 9.50-1,075 lb slau g h ter 4+ 4 In^aPSv I .20 l 27 27 7 _ 27 I' - 4 tinOilCal 120 55 55, lli’f 544-544 ... • Mutual Funds AIJegLud 2.20 22 S3!i 53^ 524 + Vt tn^J _,i* Cn Piic 1 80 40 43 434 43*/* — 4 Af( ic n on h e ife rs 27.00-27.50; choice 800- A U egPw \ : , i W 26i.i 4 ...... UM lX iiC k \n tk I H 74>; 73 72 — . 4 «'/. - n Affiliated Fund 9.25 9.M , 4 ...... JohnKVin 2.30 91 56 55 ;*». 554+14 4. 11, ,V" Un T nnk 2 16 74 7H4 74 + 3 “ ,, qq 1.050 lbs 25.75-27.00. Allied C l.Mb 113 44H 44 44«4...... Joh« <91* + I' »rnAlrl.» 1 50a 170 142'^, '3 137',^, IV; '.3!> —8'4 Commonwealth 10.97, 11.99 Alliedser 3J0 J MH 80 »0 —— Vt4 Johi JohnsnJ 1.40a 11 1BD4 IW 1«9** + 4 . na 0 7 1 Sheep 700; supply mostly II + 4 Jo n L o o an .80 2* 4 6 4 4 5 4 4 5 4 —U nttA 4 lrc 1 60 145 07’ k 05«-j 9«s'l 5 4 —I'j — 1 4 DowD o Tlieorv 8.08' 8.74 . A lU tO uI .T5 427 40V4 3»>4 39«; + ^ JonI i3i. _ », Unitf.orp .40e 9 8 4 84 84 — 4 Fn „ „ shorn slaughter lambs, these Alum U d 275 41 40 40‘.4 ; ...... Jon. J o n e s L 2 70 25 6 4 4 6 3 4 - ^ 1 4 - 4 V-’ " »li - n Eaton and Howard 1 6 87 18.32 ', 14 + • ; J o y M fg -. 25 34 4 5 4 4 3 4 13 4 3* 4 — - I1 ,V:"Un F ru it 15« 75 3 0 4 3 0 4 39 ...... nn i r B7 higher; three double decks Alco* 1.40 87 9 i% 9IH #IH + N ,„s* . I l'(..i» C p 1 70 175 54 + 4 no s a t ‘^•’oice an d p rim e 108 Ibb shorn]shorn — 3 4 K n y irrR o .60 2* 414 404 10* _ 404 V - I'nit 4 M.M 1 20 32 344 34'; 3<«4 + 4 Tnr i COLC AmAlrUn 1.35 200 77», 74>; 75 -^ > a Kny Vii* Z Incorporaed Invest 8,08 8.83 . LOR TV _ 2 ' tlSHnrnx ,R0a 53 3 5 4 3 4 4 3 <4 — 4 I* 4 — 4 Kenni-coit 6 75 1334 1314 H>4 -3 73 19 35 Inmbs with No 1 pelts Am Doich .60 30>^ 2»S 2SH -> U Krn :4i* _ I I'M.yp'm 3a 43 58', 57 4 5, 57», — 4 Keystone KC B-3 17.73 19.15 ^ - Am Brlf Sh 3 5 72»1 71^ 72 ...... K KrmCLd rr 3 60 19 744 74 74i, — 4 DEALERER IN TW IN FALLS — 4 K rrrM c 1.30 16 7 6 4 7 5 4 _7 5 T* 4 “ L'S 4 Ind»i 12e 55 1S4 1 74 '» 4 - — 'i *■ Kevstone K C B-4 10 99[)9 12.00 12,00 ' “ ■ ______AmBdCit l.CO 29 8 34 8 I>; 82 — S K rr I S I mr, :b 4 424 42'4 424 - 4 Am C »n-2 10 47 M 5S14 55«,41,4 —— S4 K«n KtmbClark 2 44 5*i4 i54 5'- + iii.'Z ;- Kev.stone K-2 7.53 8,22 4 _ 4 K n p p rri 3 80 10 6 7 4 f,; k Am CrySus I IS IflH m l Knp 131* _ \. I S Huh I 20 U l 3 7 4 3 f,4 37 — ' ; K e IS T CATTLE FUTURES AmCy«n 2 50 55 8Ct, 86V^ 86‘,i, —_ h4 Knp Knpprri Wl 4 334 334 334 - 4 3 ; - '; K evstone S-2 14.11 15,61 11 * _ 1/ I'SSmrIt ',0« 2ni 804 764 7 : 4 — 3 4 iTrt ni following quotations were Am ElPw 1.32 65 31*4 38H 3 IS4 ++ ‘i4 Knrvritr 74 2 1 4 33t« 2 3 4 — 4 .^' rr?.’; K eystone S-3 23,2,1 25,31 j See Innstant stani Color Purity A Enk» MO* 10« 44H 44*^ 44«44 + + H4 Krr Krr#ae 1 40 8 M 7«4 ro _ t 79 • l-S -I .Siroi 2 175 4 8 4 4 7 4 4S ...... X "o ni Twin Halls, 4 + 4 K ro g er 130 75 2’)4 29 I0»i - 3*>»i i; - 1"" 4 Whrlan 0 3 4 54 5 54 4 —— 44 K KC ev sto n e .S-1 7.,“ifi R.O-ll - - A m FPw 1.16 3 1«H 18H >8H + *t Kro 3 ,* InM.itrh r.ft 78 204 30'i 30'4 + 4 « « b id o ffered con- AHome 1.801 81 78% 7fl‘i 7*^ —— H4 l-«-n l.r n r S irg 60 2'W 3 4 4 3 3 4 3 3 4 . . . In te rn a . F u n d - 17.R3R.T IS,IS .2929 tra c ts *4 + 4 L rh P o rC cm I 30 '.fi4 16 ir*'_'i' 16 — 4 , »'niW>Pd MO 8 7 0 4 Sn», _ a; i n t h e3 N eew w Pockond-Ber Am Ho*p .40 38 41H <0’ , 4.*^ + 4 Lrh A,- '* lip in h n 14^ 17 8 1 4 8O4 fins* — — 4 Life l - ll In.s. Invest 7.fil 8..14 ] AmlnvCo 1 10 6 IB 18', ISli4 — — 4 Lrh Lrh Val lnd 81 I0 4 10 4 1 04 ...... R3 8 .14 p e b . 27,40 27,fi010 46 46 j Am MFd .80 110 18'i IB 18 ++ * r Lrh L rhm ttn 1 34 3 1 4 3 1 4 3 1 4 11...... *.'.V.V. Vnn:,; 29»4 — H Lon W* +'li Wryrrhr 140 131 424 414 414 4 Potatoes, Onionsions A M P Inc .60 14 58»; 58^ 5«H4 H H Lon L o n g liL t I 08 28 39 3 « 4 29 + 4 Ji** t r Value Line Spec. Sit S.fiO60 6,14fi.l4 CHICAGO (AP) (USDA)-Po- Amp«* Cp 161 22H 214 21Hi — Vi Lor L o rillard 3 50 125 53 4 51 4 5514 3 4 + + 1 1 U 4 JJ" W h irlC p I fiO 33 47>, 4 6 4 4 7 4 4 IA)—Po- «t M 1 f.O 47 50 4 9 4 4 4<)44 - — * 4*4 W t A m phC p 1 20 113 4B4 484 49 +2V*+ 2 \; Luc LuckySl 1.60 b 3 45 4 4 5 4 4 5 4 ...... 5 V <) West, Ind. Sharres 8.74'•* 9.2.5 ^ i tatocs 3^rrivals 179; on track ifti't J - " u Co 2 8 5 2 4 - 53«-i 5 3 4 ^ + 4 ------An»cond* t« 305 104H lOO 101 —5— 5 4 Luk Lukent Sit 1 84 4S4 48 484 — 4 20fi; tol44-shipments Friday 628; 4 — 4 M a c k T r 2 C«f 03 5 1 4 5 0 4 5 ...... W .nnD ix 1 32 4 34«' 33*J 3 3 4 - 4 Jay Anken Chem H5 204 18*4 1»*4 — *i Mac ...... W oolw orth . 171 2 3 4 35', 3 354 5 ^; — 4 I, NewNer Pk Mng S2 74 74 7»i + «i ; Armc-oSt 3 34 62H « .4 ^ — 4 M M .t acyRH 1 40 18 4 8 4 47 4 47*1 ...... 3 2 4 32 23'31 ^; +’i; + 4 ' Worthmrtn 1 41 41 394 <04 — 4 A rm our 1.60 37 4 4 4 434 4*; 1V 44 4 Mai Marathn 3 20 3fi 554 »<4 55 + Preia 1500 Shd W Air 135 354 35 4 i 35>i—3 5 ii- 4s carlot track sales. Idahoho rus- rus- W H M ar Mill 1 30 33 2‘'4 38 jgi* 2 8^ 4 4 + 4 fopynghird ‘ hy Thr Aftinclaled Preia 1908 Shd AichJBon 1.60 81 36H 3«4 364 — H Signal Oil A 1 25 2<>4 294 . 204+2 a>, + 4 n ! sets 475 Minnesota Northrth Da- Da- .■ AflCl.ln# 3a 2 87 87 *7 ...... Ma« M arq u ar 35« 31 M . 7 4 1 7 4 |7...... 4 ••••• ------Sperry R wt 81 10 94 10 4 1 All Ref 2 60 41 79H 7»4 7»H4 H H Mni M nrq ('m l 1 4 18Ti I8 ' i 18^, 184...... AMF.RirAN STOCK FXCHANnh D Da- a- ,1 Avco Corp 1 433 30 2J>^ 29*iu — H Ma; M ayO Str 1 60 37 50 49 4 49*; — 419*; H*t — '; ll*t pf i^lrrtrd stork trantacilont’1^ ° on " Ihr Trchnlcnl 75 II IS'l '.Cli 1 6 \* H | A m et .50h 73 344 234 2 34 4 ...... Mc(...... McCall 40h 11 3«4 3R4 3*4 —3 K»i*»' _Am 4 ' A m m r» n .Siock E x chang* w.Ilh ith nrxinnoon .. ja |j , 1 . , i;: * U[J kota Norgolds 375, new — car-; c ar-; ;■ Avon Prod ! 16 834 834 8344 —— TiTi Md McnonX 60b 434 64', r24 634I?;; z— :■4 pnc N., Copyrighted Co, by Th« Aiioclaled Pre»iPre„ i»« 1966 lot^ track sales: Florida1 round .1 BabcokW 1 25 73 334 334 3 34 4 ...... Mci M cK n * 1 70 15 48 47»; 4 7 4 — 4 reds 385, . H alt GE i 44 8 3 64 3««i 3 6 4U —— V.i; M Mrad n Cp 1 70 « 544 544 i44 — 544 t; — ‘i (hda.) High Lowta«f Chg. ta«t Chg. ' BeaunU 1.50 ’il 554 5<*;l; 4-+ U4 Mel M elv Sh I 34 29 37«, 37 31 7 4 + + 4 4 A A rrn rr jrf 50a 3 3 2 4 32«4 3 2 4 ...... S Sale* flgurea era unofficial. Beckman 50 47 444 434 «44 — _ H H Mn M rrck 1 30a 373 79 77 77 7 4 4 — — 4 4 AJaAJaxM.rnrih .'.Of 5 13 12 1212—4 _ ^ Unleai ^ oiherwlie noted, rairt of diri- BerchAr .70b 40 3*4 374 374X — _ 4 Mrr M rr rm C h ap 29 2 ^ 4 38 4 2 8 4 - 8...... 4 ...... AmA m P rfrn f A 30g 4 » 4 ., 9 4 ...... i. don drndt In the foregoing table are annual Bell Uow .40 141 ' 484 474 414 —_ 4 I , Mfi M fiM 1 60 56 5 ^ 4 5 7 4 5174 7 4 — — • ; Ark Ark La<;ai 1 50 11 434 « »ri24— A4 difburirmenti difl based on lha laX fjuartrrly Over the Counter 4 7'16 + 7>1^ or lemi annual declaration. Sprclal nr Bendj* 2 4b 52 8O4 7»4 794Iw ~— 4 ^ MidSoUtil fi8 343 2 3 4 3 3 4 2M 3 4 + 4\* A».i A s a m rra 983 4 9-lfi 4 5-18 4 7 16 + 7-W o r Quot.tloT.. tn m NASD .t .ppreil-•p p ro x f- 5 " '4 ...... extra dlvider>d or paymrntg not detig- ^ BeneirH-«:#S« 895 3 3 4 3 4 ...... ■ i ...... Mm M m rrC h 1 30 47 3 5 4 34 4 3 < 4 i4»,...... A««.d O i'JtO IM 5 4 5 4 5‘'4 ...... e*ti ied in the a- AU bt* 74 .....:* Afl; ...... Afl.i< Cp w t 146 3 4 2'4 23 i4+ 1 4 Mo Mo P ac A 5 1 <12 92 93M + * '.^u-Dra = u -D ra r_ Irac ^ 10^ 1 0 4 10 1 0 4 + a I,lquiJ,tm, '•'"'"I**!"'.- B o rm g 3« 233 181H 17«4 17744 + 1 4 Mob M oha»co KO 44 25 4 35 4 3154 5 4 + 4 RrK n rif P rt 27r 24 -.Ot^ I0 4 1 I 0 4 4++ >; »; ra rale n plua stock dividend, c—I-lquidatmg B o is « C a s .40 *i7 73 72 4 7 3 4■4 M M M Mon»an or 1 60b 37 78', 7fi4 784rjii; _— I_i4 Bro n ro w n Co 60 18 25«; 2 4 4 2 2 5 5 4 4 + + 114M4 d dividrnd. iv d—Declared or paidd In In .KS ,965 B id . AAsked sked |B |S ||ii|||M Boi,eC«*c wt 12 » 4 36V4 3«4 •••. 4 . . . Mor M ontD U 1.40 27 3 3 4 33 3 3 4 3...... ' ; ...... C C an am p b C hih 113 13'4 11«; 1 IlT 1 4 _ i— ti 4 plui Pl“ ttock dividend, e—Declared,<1 er or paid P.M ^ A lbert.son’s lS.25 1S.75 3 + »o far thia year, f—Payable In atock dur- i Bordm 1.20 70 384 374 384^ + H H Mon M onlPow 1.48 31 3 3 4 33 33>i3 3 4 + + 4 4 C C an So P r t 211 3 3 3 + 4 »o B ig P in e y .04 .06 BorgWsr 3.30 54 46t; 454 4« 4-4- 44 Mor M ontW ard 1 107 36 3 5 4 35 5 4 4 + + 1% 1% Cdtr Cdn JavrI.fv 33 II 4 11 1'.r< ...... ing ing IKS. eitimated caih valua on ex-divi- BriggsStr 2a 10 484 484 4844 + 44 Mor MorrellCo lb M 384 38'-, 2«4:«4 + 4 CfneramaCfn« 30 4'-, 41; 4 4 ...... dendden or ex dlitribution date, g—Paid-p.id laili.ii 1 Equality Oil 18.7S ig.ZI BniiMy I 20« 29 101 W4 9«44 — — Ti 4 Mot. M otorola 1 S'* 226 217 • 0 42204 —< —* < < 4 10 —— 44 MiS Mi.St TT 1 .2 13 3 1 4 34«i 2441 4 4 ++ 4 4 Cfr>'»ide Ttr) Rlfy 22 3 2 2 ...... IdrjIdrnd or aplit up, k—Declared or paid , B u ry E r 2 M 43 7 6 4 7 5 4 TSr«t; ——I I N Ka! a! Alrlin HO. *ni02’'j !>9 --I>2 —2>2 _ —2 frri ■ C rro le P 2.«0a 12 3 7 4 ■3714 3 374+ 7 4 + 4 ihii y o r. an accumulailvc iiaueIOU. with «-iih 1 First Sec.-lnvE5t. 5.82^4 6.00— Budd Co 80 54 1R4 IS ] « <' ;...... Nat NatDlic 190 20 sr; 5 1 4 il'45 1 4 — — 44 P a t Data Cont 3 134 J3134+ 134+ 4 dlvid«nda 4 In arraara. n—New iiaue. p— ]Frontier Refining 7.00 7.50 Bullard 60 5« 2 74 2<4 2 6 \I. 4- + U Nat N a t C an .50 3 3 0 4 2 9 4 2->41 4 + + y*V* Kqu K qutty C p .18t 17 4 4 4 4 4V4—Paid’thla 4 year, dividend omitted, defer . Bulora .60l> »4 21^ 21 3145 + H H NCa NCa»hR 130b >? 89i; 874 8 »«i p +14 t; +M; Far Fargo Oila __ 77 3 2 15-18 3 ++l-i< M « r^dred or no action laken al lastI. dividrnd dividend 'G a r r e tt F r e ig h tI.l 27.25 28.00 I B url led 't 30 44?i 44H 444,4, — — 4 IA Nall N a iD a iry 2.80 41 7 8 4 78 78 — — 4 4 Frlmt F rli Oil .',Sf "~T 94 94 f*^+ #4+ 14; meeting,mei r—Declared or paid in» 1966i»M pluaMu, Green ( Giant 35.75 36.25 464+14 alodk dividend, t—Paid in atock during 1 Burroughs 1 124 €74 e<4 «7 — '4■4 Nat N at n u t 1.60 55 351; 3<4 15 35 — ! , FFlv lv T ig er 1.34f 78 47 4fi 4 6 4 + 1 4 ■'<>< » Ida. Power Pfd., ,75.00 _ 78.00...... ------C * l-K h a n l Q 5 4 5 4 3H i — — 14U N*t Nat FVI 1-48 i 30!* 304 30UlO U...... £>«» 0 * v * l 74 7 4 ld€£.7 4 Mtimatadl c*>h v»lu« «a -ex-divv | C a l P « rk M 11 274 27. 274i ++ 44 -20 37 1 0 4 »4 514 «4 —— 44 On O n P l w d ' 185 1 1 4 1 74 Itiv; l8V; + + I4 m den dend or ex-distribuiion date. In J te rm o u n t. G a s 16.75 17.25 C alu m H ec 1 1453 6< <1 — —2 i i 4l N «n 34 3 3 4 334'.....3 ' i ' ...... Oiai O ian t Y el .80* 38 1 1 4 I I 4 JI H4 4+ + 4 4 *- x~Sa!eay -E in * div full, M j c G re g o r 9.87^4 10.75 C * m p B L 45a 7 19^ ll«, 19^ii ++ 4 4 N NaO*ad afl .75# 48 €74 6 6 4 M,46 4 ^— ‘i4 CoU fTojdri/'irt 107 . . . 3 4 2 4 22 4 4++ 4 4 ctd—Cailrt.Ct *!—r.x dlvldHid. y—E* div- C Am p Soup 1 M 3 2 4 33 +-4-H H N N at a t S teel 2 50 54 54 4 54 54!4 44 tif tif na« 1 Prt ' 32 4 34 4 ...... Ider idend and aalet in full. x-dit^Kx-Ei di.iri- diiiri- Morrison-Knud J 28.25 28.62%2 8 .6 2 ^ . 1 ^ C ^ n D ry I * 21 3 7 4 28 — — 4 4 N N a at l T ^ a .M 10 1 5 \i 1 5 4 15 5 4 4 . ••• . . C.ull C.ulf Am 1.4 18 1 2 4 *i2 124+1 2 4 + 4 4 builon.burl xr—Ex rlghta. rw -^lihout/"’.SJ'' VJ' war- N J . W . N a . 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New Newberry JJ '.0 224 234 234»4 * +*1 4 I«ra Iiram Carp 2 -3'4 - 2»f 2 24— 1 4 — 4 tributed. trlb wi—When Uaued. od—Next day * C a r r ie r V.M 49 854 844 854ki ++ 44 N N IIi IlngF-l 138 21 2 7 4 .27 277 — 4 Kai*rr K an lnd 55 134 134 13«i13«4...... deli delivery. ^ Portland I GE 21.25 21.621^21.62i4 C«rterW .4»« » M a NYC s y c e a t 2.(Aa 174 87 815^ 5 ^ — 4 .Mackey M ac Arr I? 134 13'k J34J 3 4 ...... —»*—In b«nkrm»tey or rtctirtrthtp or S <; ilv e r S ta r Q tieen s .18 .23 J I 1» 2 » 4 29 29 NTajN T ag M P 1.10 101 2 3 4 3 3 4 33 3 4 4 — '•*'* McC M cC ro ry » t 20 4 4 4 i, 44 4 4—— *44 Ix'ini: b^in rwjrganized unda.nh# bankruptcy ^ CaterTr 1.20 -M 4 51 4 ...... • Norf Norflk Wft 6a 43 124‘.^ 123 1334’3 4 ——11 4 4-- Mr»d M r» John .48 13 274 27'; 27«4-2 7 i,^_ 41.^ Act. Act. er aecurities attumed by ■uch auch com- com- S S ie rra L ife 13.75 15.50 INSTALLED■LED IBY EXPERTTECI 7T?r-A 'ir:r“ 2-8*------5*4:4->*4 4 Mfcl Mfch^ S u « * r .10« ' 4 - '<4- 4H < 4 + ii t4 pmnteg. pmni fa^Poreixn Issti* nib)cct.Cl TO to M- t» ''Isiriza iiSO S.255.25 . rTECHNiCjANS 3 4 7 5 ^ 4 5 4 Ir a;~14 —hJ Norsnain S 2.20 9 5S4 554^51^—•5 4 “—44 Moi; Molybden — ..18.«H’61Hff‘S — V4 lerem V4 cquAlUJiLiaa t u . ------^ _ C«nt SW 1^ 2* 4 4 4 44 ^ 4 1 ^-k uu NorN o r Pac 2W ------3 3 ^ 4 * 1 4 1 4 — n * _ -...... ■ .... Siiretv Life 6.50 7.00 O r r o 1,80b 3*8 8 74 SS^ii —2 —2 4 H N NSla S t* P w 1.44 10 J .!» 3 1 4 3 1 4 — 4 1 W V e s t C . A ri. 15.50 I5;87V4 itiful l||I P |^ H ______C e j l- i e e d J * *8 \9% 194{ —— ^V, NorthropN on \ JM 33 2>*4 3 0 4 — 4 is:“v4 Own a Beautiful [ CesXuA T-48 83 'S«4 W ------> htt-w-M rT >hr«Ant-i » --- 33 4 -3 0 4 — 30444— i V ---- Champs 3^ 5 434 434 4 34 -> 4 HU NwBan NwS 170* 5 414 ^l‘i 414—4------P a l l s M a r k e t s ^“ ------1^ SPOT METALS Checker Mot 1 184 18V...;.4 . . . . . N Non o rto n 1.50 3 4 3 4 43»i 43«43«4 — 4 ______------' NEW YORK (AP)—Spot« t non- non ckard bell C h r . Oh 4 19 t l 4 W 4 8 1 4i ——H 4 Norwch N o n 1.30a « 574 574 7 4 — 4 574 — B ChiMll StP I M 70 684 «4\ + * H H Occident O eci .70h 99 5 1 4 50>', 0 4 — 5 0 4 4 — U C R A I N UVESTOCK f,ferrous metal priccs today:Ja y : ' Chi Pneu I.8* 8 404 »4 U — — H H O h io E d u 1.20 3 5 284 28H.«J8^ 84...... B a r r l e y ...... f2.00S 2 .0 0 C Choice h o ButcheninWQ-220 lb*..Mliisoo . .124.50 Copper 36 cents a pound,id, Coiv -for oa os ChJ R( Pac 5 384 374 3744 —— 4H OllnMath Olln; 1 60 65 634 <34 <^41 1 4— ^ 4U OOat a U ...... - .$J2.00-2.ia 2 .0 0 - 2 .ia UU « « 1 h t Sow* ...... $18.00 ChriaC/t 1.10# 44 2«4 354 354i —— Jiu Otls Otls F.l«» 2 75 5 7 4 5 0 4 W ...... J - ...... MMixed ix Gralo ...... 12.00« . 0 0 H Heavv_S£Uvi e a ...... $13.0O-$17.SOi.bo^*i7!5o n n e c tic u t V a lle y . Chrysler 2 394 494 484 484 — H ^ Outb Outb Mar .80 1*5 314 204. 214l«4 ■*'+ Ti % Softsoft White W heat ...... S1.23*1.22 EGGS ,, Lead 16 cents a pound.d. New • - ipOO ■ e r r F ia IM 103 3 7 4 1 7 4 3 7 V4 t...... OOwy w enslll ’,M 14 a » 4 5 8 4 5»4 9 4 — — H H R R y « e ...... S....S 2 0000 t U j i m r ie AA ...... 81 ^ CitieaSrc 1.5* 180 48H — Ud 0Q *r fd tt P a p V M 1« €C»4 «6i? Et4 4- + s S C Corn o r <15 per cent Tnoutur«)....S2.i5....$2.15 I^rge t^ r ...... 49 *Y o rk , ^ ^ OlTElia -xJ*- iO M- J»K « —. u 0*fM Pap wi . 15 32*4' 32H 24 324 (Two (T dealera quoted) MediudJLAA Mci ...... 47...... Z in c 14V4 c e n ts a p o u n d . E ad. s t East . 3 ! — ii OtS, ___ Mcdlum A ...... 45 Q c o c c o i. IM u a tii4 llliZ — ^ 1 % P.C- PacG El 1.M 78 33 334 334 + 4 Wrton.V S t. IjH iis. Col* P.I K JM* MW4 — - W P a c L t t 1 ^ 30 36 2 5 4 t 2« it + 4 b e a n s ------^ {Delivered to retailer In cartons) CollinR.

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    Parsonals—Special'Nollcas« ___ 9 Hel|iHelp Wantad-Mala 19 WWork Wanted ^ 2 24 4 Ho H o « "« » fa** S « lo ______^5 0 ^Homa« for Sala 50 April 18-19, 1966 ; U se These Phone Contestants F; LAWN POW ^ RAKING .. . . ■> ^ TvTwin' Falls Tlmes-News 13 ___ MANAGEMENT Free * dembimrdtlons. Evergreen “MLS” ______• ‘M L S " — ------KING-TntL — A-re'a“fon:l-^ 1* -4srum— bePB -F]^EEE------^S-TOEI—______— — - trimming;—plantlngr-trsuwiplim^-i>!«>?------^ ------— ------— —----- ;— — ------ing. All work guaranteed. / J' Homes for Salo 50 '' more County Fair Queen candi­ OPPORTUNITY (3* 0-4<3I GLOBE REALTY, T Y ^ SPRING! ^ dates will be held May 1 at "thethe ^ _ ' - ^ of charge ; . DON’T BUY, . . Greenleaf Gardening 733>4431 V Nearly completed brick and OUK V equUy in a ihroe-lbedfrbom ------^------—...... ■------w e ---- _ »* * frame home. 3 bedrooms,nW tfir-fire- home. < 1403 square fcet plus fam-' King Hill Pitch Fork Ranch1 of ------WiB~aro aecklng pad------T N ^ "* uatiuate or man with several veura Gardens, ^ lawns, farm acreages.Tin------^ Hom es— —'------' —plaeerp * earpeted;—buHt»in • a ppli------n .... Mrs. W. W. Knox. ' N< ‘Q consumer finance or installment y Pierce Street — 3 bedrooms,ns, full rnces,^ on main floor. Full base- No matter where you liveia *''Til You’ve Checked c°n ir lm Ford tractor-mounted tiller. ' P recrea- THREE tfcdrooms. Very nice.' ^orse 1 ■ Each contestant will model;I a In these areas, you eoQ ...... ■ale flnante experlcace. for lm-In Kennethf L. DavU . 733-W30T7;1-2S3------0 -basement. Owner leavingtowo, town. • f^»«ht H has 4th bedroom, recrea- TH m mudlate opening. A degree In Priced for a quick sale. $15,9M.15.9M. jj room, fireplace, andind util- pasture, P bgirn. Take truck, etc.. as sports outfit and a dressy dress.ess. now.nc telephone the Tlmes-s- The Buy’s At - ___ Tccaccountli^ or business mostst de- R O T O -T IL L IN G ' Itles. $21,700. ' l^^rt g down. Will go G.I. Phone 733- Talent numbers'^and ^hftrseman-lan- ____rw_News free of charge.. ~ aii-Maii-able. *rnls position offersiinnod ca- Gardena, ^ lawns, farm acreages.MVAfl FourF bedrooms, family room, ^ PC! reer opportunity with planned ; * * recreation room. 1 1 ^ baths,,^ 2 *c?r car Newly remodeled, carpet- large carpet------n ------ship will be presented at the T J j m?n^--- niomited roto-UUer. _ r svs- ed living and dining roomom with with Otif Ol of Town Homieg______51 UNION MOTORSLvO advancementadv Into management:'*" ' fDick Pooler______733-43751 - 4 3 7 5 altached garage, sprinkler•r sys- ^ show to be held in J u lVi------___-_ If Jyou livo In Dial Applicants must be between 21 ' tcm . Top lo c a tio n . g20,W0,j ^ g delightful kitchen, und breakfast WELL ^ bulll log house. 4-rooms und (5H|_ Buhi, Ca8tleford.;l_B«-4B48 •* and 30 years old and willinging to WANT^dI W> Carpenter work. AU ' bar. Spacious sunken family i, Contestants are Jiosie ffall, 8 « A n n u a l ' ^ baths. Completely furnished. AUo. relocate. Call or write: Mr.lr, R. ' • types t of buUdlns. repair, andind re- ppour bedrooms, family room, *■ room with corncr flrepli^ce.« 2 •’ , • edjacent S building .\»lth sleeping Laura Coppernoli, King Hill; Wendell, Ooodlng, ~ B. Leavitt, Branch Manoger,\aaer, modeling. r Ni^n)rt>-.too sm all or o r too piu,h-i wall to wall'carpet Inin Uv-liv- » additional bedrooms ln*.^sei' - quarters • Included. Purchaser ~Spring A-l SniUniversal C I T Credit Corpora-rpora- large. 1 Frce^Wimates. referenceserences 11 room . A ttached garage.e. $17,- ” ment. New gas furnacb. W4.300. 2 Frances Qlarlc, B^njda Garcia. HaKerman,h * Make offer.must move from premises. Priced G loria Consoles. Mary Hanlce, j, tion, 305 N orth Yellowstone,stone, If 1 needed. Phone 733-8675.______gJ for quick sate. Phone Ketchum, Jerom e ______B36-25S95S3 UsedUse Car and Truck Sale>ale Ida Idaho Falls. 522-8512. COMMERCIAL ^ Janitorial work ’ , Donna larson, Joan Montague.sue, 726-5126.______• wanted.\ Equipment and suppliesaffi'ic’ Acreages , - . . < GEM'STATE REALTYA L T Y IfjBY OWNER: Two hoirtes for sule In Susan Neuer. Marie Ross. Su- PileFiler. Hollister nxrH rT7 Tr furnished. Private party. Satisfac- ___ BACHELOR like to correspond with SALESMAN S> TRAINEE^ \ guaranteed. Phone 733-6932. 25^ Acrcs. Year arounji 'water.w ater. «M « Blua Lake*', North 733-iS336733-5336 IEden. Onc 3-bedroom, coul stoker san Shrum. Janet Wall * Ow*i?cr BUHL: New 3 bed'roorn™home. Car- Magadan, Pat Markham, San-5an- , prices. cation. Only the sincere and1 hon- Can > cook and assist elderly.y. WillWili f,business arrangement. Owner ] Permancnu. Beauty A r t s need apply. ii leaving, must sell immediately. pel- [ blrch finish.-carport, on sew------dra~PowollrCindy~Souslcj^Ter-r e r ------TIMESRNEWS ------^ Aca;Academy. 135 Main West. Phone See: Tony Hatey llve-ln. Phone 733-2285.______Y H30 I'ller East. Excellentit tterms. S ™ ’ ^«*■. cltv w ater. Phone 543-4530, 8 733-6342.______ARIENS Roto-TUler. Lawns and gur- . g l o b e ; r e a l t y > a.m, - >'^:30 p.m. weekdavs. esa Stephens, Lynda Stachura,Jra, 733-1 ----HARBAUGH MOTOR CO. ^ ^3-6921 1632 Addlson E a st 733-2623 g HAIRCUTTING, hair atyllng. tint- 5 0 , r*...- dens. John Evans. Phone 543-6921 16 b e a u t if u l acreago—overlook->verlook- IN If^ HANSEN: l o r H.ile or rent, 2 Brenda St. Julian, Connje Stom, CLASSIFIED lng. Permanents from U. ArtisticCrtlitlc ------Main. Gooding 034-<112 o " r 543-0914. Buhl.______fBruce \ M echam , R ealtor 733-5457 •. Brjmd new-spa-now-spa- bedroom t house nnd 3 lots. Phone Carol Tyree. Gloria Uriona. V. — Dlalr O sterhout. R ealto r 733-5045 clous-deluxo ^ home withI every.every- 733-2Qft3. 7 ______>na, Bea'Beauty Salon. 135 Main West, LADY w ^ld like housework, , taking ArtT Ireland. R ealto r 733-2340 J Eldine Williamson and Pamela phono 733-1641. Evening appolnt-p^T«: HELP WAOTED care of lady or couple In’ clly. 0,Vic Engkraf 438-490438-4^ thing. " Immediate possession.slon. TWO Yv bedroom homc to bo niovedT C arrie. D E A D L I N E S mSfen' ents. ____ M A L E _Live i out. 733-5677.______Phor.Q 543-4517 or, 543-5043, Buhl. he .. . KEREMA'Sm7 Beauty Salon: Specialsals on A permanenti position In anin es- WOMAN WC wants h£f[rre~CHianlnging o r ------—------IM A G IC VAVLEY R E A L T Y Judges for the contest will be permonents and scalp treatments.ments. tab!tabilshed engineering officee forfor— . Janitor w«rk by the hour or day. 181 Dlue Lukes North 733-5580 Farm* for Sale 52 Mrs. Lloyd Barron and Mrs. i V H aircuts »tm $1.50. Phone 733»1837.3-1837. a rm echanical o r civil engineer-Ineer- _ Phone 733-1201.______1 ^ - *' “ M L S " Evenings 733-5830 or 733-653133-6531 ------— J": SUNDAY and MONDAY lng draftsman or Junior drafts-rafts- WANTED: WA Ironing In my home,me, $ $1 1 Joe Cook, Fairfield, and Mrs. “ LU ------“MLS" W. A. Carter, Gooding. Baby SlHart-Chlld Cara 16IO mu(mun has become available In an hour. h Phone 733-7.104 .______A'.APPROXIMATELY 1 acre« wllhWith — —; 77 x7 t“ oTi------____ ------— ------^ officeoffli west of Boise. Employer PAINTJNti' oT Int'jrlor and exterioryt<>rinr cccom merclnl shop and homme e on M L S 115 ACRES The crowning of the 196S-67g-67 C L A S S I F I E D BO •- iP E E P Child Care. »DlV^ 'eded providespro fringe benefits, vaca- i. muln highw ay closo to KIrh- .. Classes, nursery, pre-kindargarcon.larcon. tion and~« retirement program. Bill Donlt^n. 7.13-?od corrals. any age. Fenced lawn, reasonableonable PleaseFlej 'feply with brief resume.sume, Business "U Opportunities 303 0 $19,500. J- nt the Elmore fairgrounds in BelBefore 11:00 a.m. Saturday“y rates. 4M~3rd"St'reer NorllC‘733.i . ‘733- . and and“a''»m B ti-jam plo't)f-w ork,rk,. Ifif . —...... "Z;." ...... GOLD Medallion, split level. 3 I Price $3y,500 with real good Glenns Ferry. 2661.26S1, avaavalloble, to Btftf-8»1C, c/o Tlmes- ...... - ■■ ------...... hodroomb (large master),, formal t terms.- . .J.. ' D R I V E - I N ClCUTE 2 bedroom with 3rdd bed- dining^ room. SPACIOUS.. $27,200. Janet Jo Rainey is reigningling - ■ HELl/r e l i a b l e child care. Large fenced ______ement. FELDTMAN REALTORSt o r s . 3B ACRES ^ yard, supervised plKy. Hour,r, day Located i In thriving tourist area.mrmm room Itt full finished basem ent. Elmore County Fair Queen. ' ALL^ OTHER DAYSD orIV tweek. Phone 733-6508.______-rw« Combination living room1 and 87S8 F iler Avc. 733-1088 :2 miles from Twin Falls, nice All the equipment, fixtures and ' 3 bedroomm home.nome. buvert Experienced or Traineee Jcalid work. Plenly of work avail- capital c required. ' vd value, $17,500. BBusement, oll furnace.!. Quiet Sen. Thruston B. Morton of abte. Contact: Gordon Young,oung. Phone 733-5301 or aia rea ...... 112,500.$12,500, WE Would Like For You Kentucky, who heads tho com­ EMPLOYMENT Ch.Change Girls—W aitress ServiceIt'A Manager . . . W rite ^ox 71, Twin Falls ■ MOUNTAIN VIEW DRIVE ^ r, home To Come And Visit Us At Our mittee, said In an interview thathat Cla.Classification 18 through « 34 antand Cocktail Waitresses VERY nice 2W bedroom home. 1 ANDY Bt nOB S MOTOR CO. ------■ : N,Nice 3 bedroom brick, largfamily e Uv- •• down, total price ....t7,500....t7,5oo; fNew Office At: party senatorial candidates who Buhl 543-4318 Ing room with fireplace, family FINANCIAL Excelent Exc woriting condi- room, delightful Kitchen with t try to outdo Democratic oppo- ____ C O M M E R C I A L THREE bedroom home,e ba«e- 221 SO U TH L IN C O L N ClussUlcauon 30 tMrough 3S tionstion witii top pay ond paid—3111 fmvTf NEAT well-grobmed young muhTIBr - Minolftlfi—-built - In appliance*.>aoc». ^mant, garage. Total price *3.500, nents on the racial issue will get niuniTIBr B A R G A I N “Large lot. Price $20,0W. ^ e s t a t e CO. vacations. First rate hos-IDS- ^ 5 v train for salesman-esmun- . . , a bare minimum of financial aid REAL ESTATE p“,j iiger. Earn JG.OOO 1st year,r, over l> H can use a modern 4 bed- Jerom e, Idaho 324-4800 from his group. cia ^ p ita liz a tio n p la n . .t Jfo”!SiO.OOO 2nd year and thereafter.reafter. room r< humo plus 7 furnished rent- HOLLAND REAL ESTATEST j£ ^ Classification 50 through 83 ^ Submit application 1312 8th Avenue uis, u plenty of room to expand, L Y N W O O Df tI ii Main W. Twin Falls 733-1080 What is even more important, If interested, apply in per->er- Easte m ' (not vacuum clcanerslers or Ideal It location near hospital. Lot 733-1080 CALL us about a farm mort­ gage loan. Also, wo havo sever- Morton will decline lo channclinci s SC c H o o l s - instkijctionN to RENTALS South of the Border references. refe Write Box 14-K,K. c-o WE WE HAVE a vacancy In the Twin ting basement), blrchh kltchcn, ttrade or sale. AJI TimTlmes-News or cull 733-68C3 after F CT)un” Member of Multiple Listing |j] $5,000 for a single contest. Cla:Classification 70 ttarougtf 8S 3 after Falls area and surrounding coun- bullt-ln rango. hood and disposal. ig e n e ij v r s e n s a l e s g o . By tradition, ■ the committeetee '~ ■ CACTUS PETE’S _s_£S p m.______•______ties tl for a man between tne> agesa g e s ------....., —------11 living- room carpeted. Beauty Pleat Highway 03 Soulh. Just acrossrosa WAN!WANTED Al* ONCE—Mun forr Haw- 27 2: and' 5U tu represent nationallylonally didrapes, gas furnace, watert«r neater, Phono 733.(’,0«H — 1)34-5171 \gives all Republican nomineesees AQRIOULTURK rom leigh business In Twin FullsIs Dls- udvurilscd Wynn's car care auto- 'E ' slnglo carport with storage,^.cre Vlfl1^1 0 .-’ CUUCK i'uterson. 7;i3-3(>:W the Nevnda line. 40 miles from lelgl PRESTIGE HOME ' II “We Aro Members of Computers ■" some campaign money. For the cieuClasslflcatlo 80 through M 99 Twin Falls. irlcttrict. Rcul opportunity for worker.vnrker. motive rr products. Exclusive area, urcu. AC500. 306 Borah West. Cull 733-0;i30 Lls.ln„ S.TVlce, Inc." be ExpExperience preferred but notot nec- estxibllshed accounts, wonderful>^hu*vo ^ planned and spacious.Ilia s 9 appointment, weekdays after —. average candidate this will be - _____ essary.essa Write Ruwlelch, Dept. opportunityo\ for right man to huve los’ets * P-^-» weekends onytlme.______$5,000 or m ore — for the segre­;re- LIVESTOCK ------IOD-373-2:i4 Denver, Coio, his hi own business. Small invest-inv^.r ^ Bedrooms, wllh walk-ln closets, —2L m®:_____ HOLLAND REAL ESTATE m ent r«!qu(rod. Wrltu or callall A.A finished basement.■ Lni En- HANDYHAt MAN’S SPECIAL — Income 1Your business solicited and gationists $1 ,0 0 0 or less. ClflaClasslflcaUon ICO through IISna .a^TTENTION s^SAl.i;SMAN to selHru^k bodies and 1-roilZ Fleming fur nppolnlminirnt' ent. ‘Jj trancu hall to large living room room propertyp: in Twin Fulls offeredoffered by hhandled very carefully. Licensed equipment listiihllslied terrltnrv, p ih nr with fireplace und Dining Room, ov 8 full baths in Utah und Idaho since 1045. “I think it is shortsighted for HOUSEWIVES! .Salary and (onmil.ssnm. Apply iii ‘’ *. O H"’‘ Hi. Mldvnlu, Uluh, or Room, owner. room house, 2 full baths I MISCELLANEOUS .ckfout! phone :-:,.V0Mi2-,lav or nliihl.: ' ,■ nil carpeted. Modern Kitchen,tchen, —used— as two opartmenisnts or us C41G Main W. Twin Falls 733-1080 anv Republican running in the riiMoin Body Works, Blackfoot. —l- —c— HI Refrigerator, Dish washer.. Dls- Dls- 1 j family home with 5 bedrooms. ---- —— — ------, — South to line up with the ra- Clas:CIossKication 120 through 160 ______■~ I-OU FO 1-LA.Si:: Union Vfl .stationIon In po posnl. Lovely paneled fnmily 3 3 ' SEARS ranilly car giirugo ond office room. Ex- - “M‘ LS” ci.sts," Morton said. "We may ^ - , AJ.L arountl sl.iuj.'hlff lioust; butch- Jerome, -J' idaiio. Very bmull Invest- r«i r«ic»m .Spu«‘lous play roomI W'lth w'lth cellentce for a sniall business.ess. Ueau-Ucuu- AIRCBAFr AND BOATS} HuiHas opening for pmi-time help"C'P rr ,wantfd Rubv Mountain I’txk. I'ixk- ment.TV low overhead, dealer tram- fir flrcpluce In basement. Utlllty Utility tifultif yard wlih many flowers)wers und Top1 Quulity ICO. clean, plenty win a couple of seats with such only, — Prefer 2 0 ycurs and 1iHR,,^ Cuinpany, 7:i8-f.G(J5. iilku,• u, Nc- 1>»K, l>i iintl financial ui!»lj.iunce avaU- avitU- ro' room, etc. Deautlful yard1 nnd and fruitsfr trees. Asking $15,0000 0 0 — all 1jiiuprovemcnts, productive. candidates this yChr, bul we will ClxLsallicuUon ItiS through 173 oidoiolder %ail.vatta.______jiblo. al I)e«.'t season now slartinR.irting. pa patlo, Masonery fenced. L£xcel- Excel- reasonablere offers will be>e consld- ~ -r77~r t onsldcr wholesiilc-rctalL combinu-Tibinu- ler lent location. ered, er Cnll 733-0512,______FELDTMAN REALTORS lose in the long haul, AUTOMOTIVE Year around potenilol, HAVi; **vi'ci*r ti niiU-s fenit! t vicinity Wells. Nevada, I’ossibilltv pany, * 7:l■^^-:^0G9■______J "MLS" LOVELY 3 bedroomom home. _5 _875^-|ler_^ve.______733-1088 _ P*® ClosslflcaUoD 180 Uirou«b 200 a . 1 3 mmiles more. Call 752-348H after _^ LLOYD ROBERSON East location. Family room, 2 »0 ACRES locuted on oil road north- will see the facts of life and ap­ap- A p p ly in P e rs o n ^ a« pP .^ ______^ THRIVING THI body shop, locatedcd on AGENCY b.baths, 3 fireplaces, putlo.lo. fenced euste of Jorome. Field lays good peal to the Negro voters to takeike A£k for Clo&sliied SSEARS, E ROEBUCK & CO.O. ExFEEXPERIENCED Farmhand, to top p northslde. n< Building, fixture, equip- 33033< Main N orth 733-8S5813-8859 bt back yard and attachedd garage.garage, forf< eusy Irrigation. Possession the ■ wniiiwages, house Included. Referencesirences ment m all Includea In pricee for After hours eail 733-71000 0 St See It today. Kqr appointmenttment call rnuw, 2 bedroom home* garage, their place in the party of the -Itll . ■ ...... ------reaurequired. Write Box 16 - K c-o only S4.950. Term s. Handy Realty,lealty. NotNc member of Multiple Listing.Istlng R' Rocky M o u n t ^ -^tgaljy., 733-1406. 733-1406. - jnllk-jj barnr - and- - other- buddings, Lincoln tradition. We must go ______ATTENTION: 2 Neat, well groom-room: ximiTlmes-Newa. 401 40 South Lincoln, Jerome, 324>2877 _____ $36,000 with W.OOO down. 5 per ------ed women over 30 wilh car (local !a,,v,T ______— — bBY y OWhU^R: FurfV^ed 2~bedrooms,bedrooms, ^.^^tJ conlracl. Also, 149 acres, 2 after the Negro vote In the :tost and Found______1I tr«vjtravel) for dignified posltloa. Part WANTED ftt“ o n ^ l Irrig ato7 r - 5 and1 5 3 4 I ...^ °*' ______— 1^ baths. HPlnithed t>asement. basement. bedroom i, homo and other Improve- South, as well as in the North.” ‘•°*' .i ------or lull time. From 3-9 p.m. dallyrfaiiv general farmhand. Modern ’’p.'i*'- house. "MLS" ..»*i TWO PULL DATHS, * bed- Fenced yard, garage, fruitruit trees, ments,„ $27,500 with tern»s. Dryden' ______S:>i'UAYL.L>: lltA I UlucK whitc-face heifer,“fcr, for for 3 3 days for $50 week, or 5 days riicr, rc rooms, den or family room, fire- YOUR LOAN Near li' High Scnooi. WUI1 consider Agency, / Jcromo 324-5232. Ed Pet- abouaboul 2 S0 pounds, Broiided on left for for | $100 week. File applicationlon ata t ..______... - __ place, pl carpet and double garage.arye. IS APPROVED «car. pickup or trailer foror equity, ittu salesman, 324-5234. Inp. Lust seen southwest of Jc- J312 1312 6 th Avenue East.______WAN!WANTED experienced farmhand.and. 3 |l02.50 |i month on the new G.I. 38* n i e r West. ^ ^ ilrabi# ■ i ...... —- ■ ■ . 11 2 2 0 0 ACHES deeded, 224 slate lease, roine. i-*»onu ------VACANCY VACAf —* stenographic secretaryrmt'arZ c«siciist, 2 south of llazelton. Walter terms. te Coll 733-6615 or Mountainuntain Your financing on this desirable “ “ Search and ShouU^..H29-5lOS.______States st R ealtv 733-5974.______home can bo "Okayed'’ in a few five bedroom frame home.3 me. Fin- 50 5< head, 6 month range right, 02 r or taken: Ladles black purse.jrse. wanted:want Typing, shorthand re - — ------minutes. This lovely homee has 1*'Ished basemenl, patlo. garage, acres a irrigated; good home; shop Taken from 213 DuBorxr Rewaroiarof "auire "quired,'FlTu appllCAllOfl Twin Falls F alls WANWA NT^trr I Vear—i»r<»urtd— -p-rr 0 1 8 _____fenced yard, close to shopping and a feed yards. Place carried 150 733-5043.______Coun Lakes Phone 733-5900 Twin Falls. nhaod.- E n j* 'MEK I tnfm-routas for-aala.-r-aala.----- —•i-h/»rtriAnm« u/l>h_r-ftrtfW- fnr _____^ County ASCS o^lce, 582 Blue Lakes Phoi ______EAch one making good money. 2—;y. 2— 3n 3rd bedroom u pstairs. Also0 spa-.oa- cerffer and schools. IT77-42Sr « 3 with ~Trea"d"rn~TDB5: h $OT,000. 'g 6 6 d ‘ieriH I— R e s c u e U n i t “ ^ Boulevard North in , Lyawood 7 7 —jj 1965 trucks. Health and farmingrming clouscle living room, large kitchen,tch»n $375 down. See a t 2026 llth Av- Wendell V Really. 536-2274; Phil Personals—Special Notices V 9 shopShopping Center, HOlp-Help—MaFa and Famala '20 reason “ for selling. Will considernsldej: disposal,osses- ping. Fireplace, paneled family KARATE INSTUUCTION: H40 Ad- large living quarters. Lots ofo r po- p S room, largo patlo, beautifulful fenced * from 80 to 1 2 0 acres, cows '' HAILEY — Orville Drexler, dison Hast. Iduho headquartersI lorfor “ »<=■• » P ' ______tpntlul. Priced reasonable at S6‘J.- yard. Excellent condition,>n 117$17,500 500 ^ Machinery optional. Also ex­ Blaine county sheriff, who he^suls UnitedUnu« Slutus Karutc Association.tion. FOUNTAIN FOUN' glrJ. Good hours, good Also lady w aited lo work In• kit- 000.qq wllh good term s. See att m'7 1827 HAMLETT REALTYr Y _li FHA appraised. 733-1842.______^cellent Jug milk dairy In good lo- -c. Melvin Turner. State Representa-;nta- pay, fringe benefits. Apply In1 per- chenchen. We need waitresses also. Kimberly^ Road or phone 733-1840. ————— cation' wllh cows, feed and equlp- Ihe Wood River Search and Res- »pec* son; Trolinger Pharmacy, 144 MusMust be 20 years of age or older, rrrn ^15*2: 205 2nd STREET EASTST ATTRACTIVEATI large 3 bedroom‘oom stuc- m n ent Included, grossing $27,000. tve. Classes also In Rurley, Spec* son; ' BUSINESS 0 P > “0ltTU N ITY . 5ai% cue Patrol, is asking ail/6 rga-?a- laiurtutors welcomc. Call 733-3&8G.______Main South.______' ___ EVENING WORK ONLY “o 1 DAVE HAMLETT. Broker co home on huge cornerr lot wllh $ $:2 0 , 0 0 0 down. Clyde Petersen Cafe. Motel. Hardware, pool hall* Dial 733-4079 (anytime^,v 2 . 0 0 0 square Toot commercialcisl build- Agency,A 536-2071. Wdndcll, _____ - nizatlons who^Twe ipd^icated;ed MK.m k. 2-WAY2 KAUIU !• Iho bllgeatgest NEED NEED ambitious womarT ai local No Phone calls Please. andat auto court. See Gooding Real- ar been distributor for Beauty Counselornselor Apply after 3 p.m. ty l-^Sl* H offm aster 733-281013-2810 *ng for $18,000. D rake JlealLy. 73.3- SMALL ;nCT stock ranch. U95 acres nortii their willingnackyei*d. shade K c-o putter. Write Compatibility Testing FO U RPLEX . 6lh Avenue N orth. In-.J trees, patlo; 4K P«r cent Interest.Interest. •^LS ’ »I2,205 TRI-LEVEL.r—Muson.; Muson- *er.*« 5 room home with spring Drexler said organization de-ie- 2S41. ___ adults. adult LIve-ln. W rite Bo* 5-K c-o putt< Ai/r come $3,000 gross. *25.000. sm all c a ^‘r soace water. Cloie to Snake RlVer, $40,- WH!£I::l chuirs. exercising equip-tulp- Tlmes-News. Time intetInternational, 842 Redondo Ave..• down balance easy terms. Hack-wT^“i! daCall 733-1240 a fte r 4 p.m.I. week ry veneer. 1,800* floor space, ^ tails now have been completed,V • mcnt. crutches, walkers for rent. _ “T"";— _ _ _ _: _ ----- — ' '•" —...... Ill—"------— LonjLong Beach, Calif. Hack- days; anytime weekends. |,:1.205' finished 1»^ baths,hs blrch Farmers Really, Buht, 543- 1 0 ------— ------_____ ney Qf Agency. 733-4559.______— cabinets.-3 Is.'ge bedroomom’s, s, car- __li 4650.. Evenlpga. &43-5H5Q. and future meetings will be to or sale.> Kingsbury's Pharmacy.ley. Help H^lp W enfed-M efe 19 — 5^7^ . "MLS" OLDER J bedroom home. “ ies 177 Main Last. Phone 733-6574i or ------^ ------—1 1 AAgonft-Salo.men g e n W antedid 22 WILL wiil trade my equity In commer- J . ' port, huge kitchen. Only $50 need- 120 ACRE stock ranch. 2 bedroom. instruct members in their duties ------clnl lots for camper trailer. PhonePhoHA Of room wllh screenedc nt In r ed Ace Realtv. 733-5217.______mmodern home, walk through dairy 733-9114.______3 DA'iDAYS TRAVKL— < day. a t home. 733-03fi77 3 after 6 p.m.______P°’porch. Close to shopping center 7 7 ^ in case they are called out, . ^ . S*iiSM by OWNER: Very neat 6 ^vear year old bam. Will take grocery store or E. C. TREE Scrvice; Topping and ^ Man over 45 for short trips near ttt-t ------and schools. Terms. $ 7 ,0 0 0 . Susan Inf rS r. Small^ motcl in trade. Iverson "A co-ordinator, chief and as- Vcnio' Twin Falls. Worth up to $8,000 to CAFE, p, b ar and slots on Highway*y 40, Shaw,shl 733-0473; Irrig ated Landsl,nndf 2 bedroom home. Large lot, car- •• removing. Insured. Free estimates.£ MAN WANTED Elko. Nevada, for lease. Contact: ro ort. Storage. S8.0OO fullill price,price __ Realty.£i 934-4354. Gooding.______.sistant will be named for eachch Stumpsiumi grinding and 50' aerial D $ 1 2 . ! » 0 In a year. •plP* regular Co-. 733-1076. po bucket, i ’hone E. C. Konicek, 733- . . cash bonus. Air mall O. c;. Brooks,ir'ooki! —li­ Pox JO, Elko, Nevada.______BY OWNER: cTean, com fortable fJi750 down. Will FHA. 465465 High- BY OWNER: 120 acres. 75 irrigated. group," Drexler said. 6S4&.______Salesman Sales or Sales Trainee Inter.,ter., vice Pret . Texas Refinery Corn Corp., SMALL SM/ Business for couple or wom-Y®"?* family home. 4 bedrooms, living rland Avenue. 733-0455.______2 bedroom modern home. Good 7 —- ested In entering sales' field on jjo* coal furl corrals and outbuildings. Health Tho Ketchum - Warm Springs BOYS — Rugged horse pack tnps Box 711. Fort Worth. Texas. 7ei01.7eiOI. an. a r Will sacrifice. Write Box IJ'K, 13-K, room,rw family room, kitchen.*en '^l^1 V4 SMALL 3 bedroom home, coal fur- Riding Club, Savrtooth Rangers,rs. Inm fourro states and Canada, Eedrooms. *Manv Many * erty. • ’1 2-bedroom home. Twinwin Falls. GQO«1lng.G “ T dress. Telephone number, workork F il e r Twint \ Falls.______extras.gJ] Must see to appreciate.ate 15« 156 S*Gaoe Johnston. 1129 7thI Avenue m a UKICE KLAAS Real Estnte; ______FULLER F f e BRUSH CO., quality prod-roa- ‘^ackfl background, your 'age and datelata ^28^984 or 328.4703 a a Madison. 733-6495. E Es ast. 73.3-UQg.______)______"Farms a Specialty.'* Phone 733- ucts, prompt courteous service. avail: :------Insuranca 33 554 Lynwood Boulevard, phone or- available 4f accepted. .i.i. MOVINOl Sellinf our loveiy^ coun- fo r SALE By Owner: 5 bedroom 5519.55 Randle Bristol, salesman, ders, 733-3204. ______C U STO M WE HAVE special low rates onm carc ar try home. 1.790 square feetFe»t onnn home, carpeted, full basement.>asement. 733-38C3.73 1 cou- main floor. 3 bedrooms. 3’ baths,baths ii*Near Junior High School.001 Call WANTED -to lease-wUh opUon to Soviet Has WlU.'^ick)”per cen» human hair, hand7KZ CONTACT MAN ;MANURE HAULING Insurance for young married cou- ' 733-6553 afternoons or evenings. bi tied, reddish orown In excellentlent Intro733- ness - Professional men yourour 733-8363 afte r 5 p.m . * rick, car- c-o Tlmes-Nfews. . 3297. ___ area. 1150 weekly Guarantee to ------a------— ^ ------■ ■ ------homehoi with basement and garage, family room, fireplace, brick, car- c- 4 A new gas furnace for trailerr house 316 500. Ace R ealty. 733-5217. b nilYlNCf.It -Selling QiL_Op In >1 motel operated by us. Age L skin-graft method of replacing InKton. phone 7I3-I70215 FOR CATTLE aad sheep ranch^, ’ by three operations performed P»U*. w n t a Box 13-K c-a TIOM*-Un«s> liAOC-HoarbxC K - Tractor niouacad wu5 ------^ —:------Frt Bail^v. .B rfltgr, VTSJtlSL-^ more than a year ago which News. ______front bucket. Tranches, backk fill- U. S. CIVIL SERVICE Burley. l!Jtancnea Our .Speci^tv. ' lRlkf9.______------mpthnH wqs described ty for right man. Phooe Hollisterlister CUSTOMCU5TO Plowing and ground work- hoours. Advancement. Prepara- . BUSINESS Ot>portuniiy to trade for ___ fc55-4y^ befora 7 a.m» or sifterter 6€ Iniilag ^ wtth roller harrow. ‘MOW toi•4020*’ tory training as longredl as required. knowledge Jtn and experienceice mal^s makes buying1 orjselling a home_ „ this w av : ______. i "O”" _____COW . raacJic*. Jerome Realty and = = = ..Juuu P te re u a ettyr with 0 bettem>ewem —TJt -^^^ntgaaoinrti nf-^ntay-nf>gn.~Exper'!-~'!gfc— —ta»Icr4»h J-rasier-,4 jSatiniejaBL.pIa^Lmgjviiu planln.hiiy nr rfni , .InInsurance. PhQng_3;^i:j3Mi-:______A fingier bone from a corpse is SAJ^isMAN Utw«in Jl and—TX" ^ »'»"Spinner, plow. Will go anywhere.where. enca en usually unnecessary. PkIiS , ^ Wesley Bauar, Hagerman &37-4731.7-4721. Information inl on jobs, salaries, re- dOdo it the modern efficient:nt way w a y ...... contact a member»er of idoo T5» Hli^AD cattle rinch. Price to placed under the patient's skinin - , m ust hava good refertacas. No sell. CaU TTie Lnad Office of. Idaho expeHeaca required but prafarred.n 4 d . JOBm s m B air’s Custom Farmmg, man^l quirements. Q'* Write TODAY giving'Ins theth< Twin FalU Multiple ListingListing Sfe.-vSfe.-vice first, 733<07IC.______- ^ on his abdomen. Connected tot o . t h e Full tima work. Farm Jk Oty ure 1 hauling and excavating, bsse- base- name, address and phone. -Lln-Lln- e 324- Service, 'Box 13-H, c /o _ his circulatory system, it is left:ft _ DUiniD istributing. 735-5241. mment. ent trench digging. Phone 324- Raal Ettat« For Trad* 53 4 4 5 9 . Jerom e.______Tlmes-News. Tli there for several weeks “toto Hmp^ tWANtEWANTED: wrangler for private - *‘M‘M L L S S ” ^ family la Sun Valley. July, Augustjgust CUSTOCUSTOM Farming: Plowing. Tbov 3-bot- COMPLETE COIw your high school edu-•du- ' H A V E . overcome bfdlo^ical incompati-ti- . i Land *„r’ September. Call 73^5133.5133. tom diesel tra c to r. DUcIngI and cation ca at homa in spare time. Pay _ ____ LoLovely Motel netUnf better Uum . bility,” . ■■ to n m ft W ant A d Ketchum Ketchi aftar 6 p.m . toeorrugatlog. m i L. K .*sorenaoo,L, 733- ofxly on $4.00 a m onth. W rite forr' free FFeldtman e Realty .^ 733-T9«!**« M,rfiM agic VaUey Realty . -. TmSSO3 -SSgn _ Z™ • io % rio tra tf, to r aao to a o o h— d------t w raata. Motet u u exceuent Then his hand'is sewn to hisis HfeL^E'H k L ^ E R -'w a n t^ T M to ki ______booklet tx> that eatpUins how. Amert- G«Gem State Realty . 733-5338 eE.. W, W M cRoberts ...... 7334»13 ^ to sell your don't needs yeara of age. Brackctt Heatingating CUSTOCUSTOM pJowtnS wan tad. AUU AUli «5 School. P.O . Bo* 7S4g, B oue. ^ 1 3 , o c 0 0 n. abdomen and the finger is at- «> Company. 145 4th aveaua South, Chair plow. Idaho. Globe R ealty ...... 733-1633 .RealReal Estate Service .. 733-M16 outh, Chalmers I90XT. 9-bottom plow. JEROME REALTY tached to it. They are later re­ 733-<34g. ______Arlyn Krohn. phone g25-S884.S-SM4. 71 Z - a — ” Hamlett Realty ... 733-4079 Rockyr q c v Mtn. Realty ... 733-1406 P H O N E ^ Eden.______Hom*g H o r for Sal« 50 h s moved together, along with a MARRIED man for Irrlgatlag and _ ?^*jcn Harold’s Agency ----- 733-55335533 TavloTaylor Agency ...... 423-5289 a n d i n s u r a n c e piece of skin' with fat cellular • general rarm work. House andI ap- CUSTOMCUSTO M a n u r • baullni. Call HoNhOME in Hansen. J. Preston Sea- inIrrigated Land* ... 733-1078 r>ho« »4-tMa ;; 733-0931 ■ gspllances fomUhad.' Call Shoshooabone RIcbartfRlchs W. HIU. 711-7^ (v*.#v»* m m< ons. blocks .south of Town - 1” ® Twia Falls Realty .... 7334662.3-3662 Glenn oi Jaekton 3M-3IH tissue which forms the flesh of Me*7733L nlnga.nines. . Tavam, Ta westslde road. Lynwood Realty ... 733«11« 1 1 AllAlbert Lancnmr the new finger. ____

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    • April 18-19, 1966 HouiH o u t e i —F u r n is h e d 73 FarriF a itw ~ lm p 1 e rh e r»« , _____ 990 0 F Farm a n rtnplemenU ______M F90j Farm Seed . ______^ 9 6 O C « t t l a ______102 1 0 2 ^ Appllancai S HH Equip.lip. 12012o|shrubb6ry-Plantc-Bulb* |sh 13® ------JttfANTED -to buy:—Dutry-.sprlmtftra, BA NQd-awuy.lEyERBEAklNa red rich straw* —^— 1 4 —T>^mFoHs-Tiiries-News^i.A«G»>V^+LA«GE—furnished—comblnntton-Hlv- = I'OR SALE [ ------^ Ing room nnd bedroom, Nice kltch- S wlth 3 backhoe buckets. lOGU in- -heifers and cows. Topf m mnrUec a rk e t 6 -yeur size, ^^posiilon ndfust^lo najustublo'^ berry and raspberry ,pTanfs f afso en £and bath. 733-3520; 340 Ostran>H E —USED TRACTORS— ““ ternational 170 .2H*tonDump DumpFirst Year Out Russet Seed.Seed, pricef puld. Mike Neal, 543-4760. ssteel spring, plastic teethinghing rails,rtills, . oone crop strawberry plants. Phono tru c k . G ood condition. 825-5591. Buhl, call collect. ______vwet proof Inner • spring} mattressm a ttre ss 733*2534.7 53 der South.______j _____ 1—OLIVER_ Super 55 .. $1275 ’e J 825-55U1, p r o w n o n n e w la n d , a l s o B lu e p rf Real For Trado _____ - ‘‘f E d e n ; 326-5408, F ile r; 733-0143. FARM Siaughtering: Cleanest-quick-»st-aulck- 5(Jh carton). $29.95, Bannerner Furni- HDELPHINIUM. t Pansies and. Gludi- "M L S ” w i l l " trndo a real com(ort-fortj Houses—Unfurnlshed H aul . 747 4 1—MASSEY-FERGUSONf WEWS~ OVERHAUL aTrmUkes *of■ol true-true: Tag North .Dakota Norgoldr g o ia Dest Job liT Magic Valley.Volley. ture. 127 2nd Avenuo West. ^ * ^ 0olus bulbs. Irvin Bodenstab, 2 ame ii Dcdrburti iiumu on 3ril 'r ■ ------No.-85-di«sel-with ------toitorg. CalLJdo>uitain_ smtqs^.>. I m f e _ Certified Seed. iDelivered anyplace, M, B. “Butch"•'Butch'* WRINGERWt Wusher und' twin tubs.tul)S. north,n 1 west of West 5 Points. Avenue North. Large Hx28‘ llvJnsvjng SMALL IWO bedroom home. Full m en t. 126 2 n (lX v o n u e S outh,jth , m 7^3- . - telephone _iE a c k e r. 733-4340. S$20. Small Freezer Bid. See ot r~: room, basement, nnd oil furnace.ace d basement.|J*® Oil heat. Garage. Oood Good d • u a l s ...... $3450J3450 8i32.-» J5a ______FOR SALE: 13 cows selectedted from , j 151 Walnut. ______' ______*** M l iscellaneous For Sale t 4 0 ' Owner will accept trailer houseniiKp neigneighborhood. No children or poll.pels. 1— 1 ^8 N F O R D ...... $ 450 g E t J3 - 3 5 5 733-3719 Days e a *219 10th Avcnue Easl or , . S 450 SEE tlio new vvrsutllo 1U20. 2020 a herd of 50. 4 miles south,louth, vi FOFOR SALE: Almost new' Coldspot ----...... or smalt home. We nlso have a st or i _ x O 2 0 FERGUSON . $% 550 and on. 2510 John Deere tractors.rs. Gem 733-7060 Evenings r■:ir v west, south of WendelLlell. 536- mediumn size refrlgerotor.or. PhonePhono ■Rmall business on Hljihway 30 for phonc 733-230B.______■ ^— vc. 733- — ------_ 2 2003. L oyal Crosb.v. . 733-3043.7 ______■ 532; TWO bedroom s. V ery' nl«^, .Baratfe^ 1 1 -9—• 6 0 F O R D ...... $1575(1575 Drive. 733-. — tra ile . Jla ro ld 's A gcncy, 733*5532; TWO « FOR. SALE; Holstein, whitelito and Ex iilC^EPTlONAL Vuiuel 220 volt,” 2- D O N ’T M I S S 733-7487: 733-487H.______and fireplace. To reliable couple.ouple. rvT"^HAY BALERS, 29 used, allill sixessizes S E E D P O T A T O E S black face. All local calves;fes: I1 oro r sspeed uu to m u tic d r y e0 r r, , $188. ----- *75. Phone 733-5961. Inquirere ut at — U S E D B A L E R S — 54 818 3rd Street East,______. -__. — and mukcs. all reconditioned.I t - Also '^-1“_____C e r tif ie d B lu e T a g . _ L100. 324-4162-.or. 324-4028. lerome. Iero m e. WesternV Auto, Twin Falls. loti and Acreaga ______^ 5 850 ‘ some ai Is. Elliott's, Burley. 67H> ----- TWO bedrpom, range und refriger- 1-IHC J ! 46 PT O ...... $ 850- ' ' _____R u s s e t s a n d N p r g o ld s , TWO ™ good young Angus bulls.ills. One FOFOR refrlKerutors, freezers,•"“'ranges. ranges, The Fantastic erfed. 1 -2 0 0 C A S E ...... $C 500eort 5585. * registered. Phone Dick Howard; nown and used: See Hall; of Music * , “ M L S ” ~ • ator, gas heat. Couple preferred. 1“—. ; 1U64 430 CASE tructor und mower.m ow er._____Early Reds. Pontiacs _s543-2915. B4hl.- ______" bbefore you buy.______No pets. 345 7th Avenue North,Morth, i_l __ 2' 0 0 C A S E ...... $ 475 * “ ? 9 5 ------B u y s A t GROUND FLOOR , ( 475 1953 27' tr u lle r house. E zra Cus.Cus*_____and Norlands. • • FOR j-o CHARLOAIS—Finest cuttlecuttle on DELUXE DE Hotpoint 2 2 0 -voltIt automautoma- a- 733-.«>057.______: __J per. Wendell.______OPPORTUNITY! TWO bedrooms, clean, gas furnace.—— 1—OLIVER _pei ______earth-, e call or write Hoss Parker,P a rk e r, tic tl d ry e r. Two y eurs old. $75. VACANT land with no clearingTS basebasement. $60 per month. 13.15 1335 ■ ^w ith m o t o r ...... $E 500 LOCI^WOOD Spud dipping vat. Abo GLOBE SEED & FEEDl .CO, r o . _t! H ugbrm nn. P hone 837-4848.^______Phone F 543-4587, Buhl,______Union Motors problems. Sewer and water. I.o- 5 ^^ ' ^ Jolm* Deere two-row spud pplanter. la n te r. ___ rriu —^ 2 2'2 2 good Tleroford'tows ond1 calvcs. 18-FT, 18-1 UPRIGHT Freezer. Excellent 5th Avenue East. 466-5390 Num-Nam- iCull f i, 423-2763. M urtuugg.______CCERili l lEU potato seed, bulk or E xcellent cation lUeal • for duplex, four-*■' pa. ______. —- ,i,.,Tr. suck, culling uvullable, C. J.J. Mur- __1 Pat Pharrls, Hazelton, 829-5324.J9-5324. condition. c I?x2l new beige rug. jjlex, collcue apartments, etc. ONlTn ___ __ . — U S E D S W A T H E R — 58x20‘^ STEEL udjuatnble lund lloat; ------M ake offer. Phono 733-2643. B-I-G ONE bedroom, heut and water fur- i __j One Minneapolis Molino truaor! tructur. ‘ Produce Co.. Jerome. 31*4- pished. 565 per month. Cunn be 1—MASSEY-FERGUSON * On, S w l t i e ______1 0 3 ^ ' ANNUAL SPRING REi\L ESTATE SERVICE seen ut 222 Heyburn West or I N o, 4 4 ...... $2800F2&n0 P hone 324-4701. Je ro m e . ______^ Furniture S HH Goodfk 122 phone 733^,0069 or 733-5336.______CR HQUIl'MUNl' Co., Hluliwuy 1:7,-TT CEltflFjEU’: Eurly^ Gem seedied po- p(> NICE NK 5Tg weuncr pigs /or sale. ’ 733-1416 phon tatoes, sacked and tugged or3r bulk. Phone p 886-7777, Shoshone.______------— A-1 U s e d C a r e n d irage __ .-- sousouth of Puul J. I. Cusu farm ! ------? ^• MODEMODERN two -bedroom, garage. ' Jp muchinury Sules and Service.,e ra rm 652-3386. P re sto n Aatchley, tchley, p p e H e d ER nnd weuner pigs tor for sale.sale' '^ SNAKE RIVER AUCTION basumont.-Ras -heat and gardenarh Ofnf Things of Value ^LAM AR’S AM ERICAN SER V IC E ment liKOOOtiits, t u n s. mucelTuneous , I I'M REE bedroom, 2 story homeom e needsnee< and order your equipment BKO» ground. Cull 324-4236. Jero)me.~ m e .- South S Park bridge, west side of BANNER FURNITURE PORTAULE tupe recorder with ull -MLS” Canyon Crcst sub-dlvlslonslon *” near oa^ M ornlngslde school. Washer asher nownowl equipment for 8,000 chicks. Will ^ sucked road- Phone 733-7665, Dobby'V Jones. Jo n e s. 127 i: 3nd A venue vVea~t 733/jj-M M31 .i uttuchmenis. „ usird--very iltiie., cobt offers many advuntuses tor good hook-up. $75 a month. 733-6810.19. • •Alfalfa Al crowners sell ull o r p a n . Phono 436-3652-^v* NORGOLD Seed Potatoes, sucked __U R upert, B ailey Dixon.______•4JbJt>a. ‘ P hone 652-3380, PP reresto sto n S1 SIXX-Y e“a R-OLD half Arabian,nn, half StWING SE' MACHINES servicervlce uiidund $129, I will sell fo r $75. Cull 733- living. Oood view, deep sewer. 577775FOR—; SALE ONLY: 4 bedroomoom • Sled corrugators R^l ■ Atchley, Ashton. Iduho.______American A Saddle stallion.n. Very repair,, n oil makes. Reconditionedondllloncd 444^ 4- or see ut Slandurd Prmli,rui> : curved streets, large lots, well , re-' H home,. ‘ ; $150 down and assumee GI * -Cultivator tools 4iEE 4>EE <*arm C ity D lstrlb u tars, Inc.. — t — . ^ " well broke to ride for pleasureusure or used u machines, new machines. 116 II 2nd Avenue North.______* Btrlcted. See us toduy. Lynwood733^- 1'“""Loan. 733.8658.-______^ I• Head land furrow openera for for grease, oil und oil filters.s. Twin Animaia , Breeding ______^• 1 0 0 show. S200. C o n ta ct J a n . 733-1207;733-1297; complete ci line sewing aids. Scis- rrT R ealty , filO Dlue Lukes N orth, 733------* Baled hay loaders Falls. Fal Durley. 733-5241.______SK*INNFR e o r SALE: Severul pieces of un- AVAILABLE May IsT 4-be.droom • r , - 2013 A ddison E a st u fte r 5:3030 p.mp,m. . sors si sharpened. See SKINNER }»2ll AVAIL room • Beet and potato beds ,^n SHAUliS< Northside CuniilI wut^wuter ^RTrFl‘cTAL“ AT BREEDING to A B S -rin Shnn. tlquo chlnu, u plTnTb. Some funcy — ■ ”— •' w —>------“modt “ modern country home, ciOse*ln.se-ln. sun cHit raking-a few orders on 1966 -toi c^hSrh KEG I ST i- RED Appalo”osa "iiorsl^ horses SEWING S s' h o p p e . Suve-On Shop-^ “ work and nuUis. Luvone Harris. liV OWNUU: 1 « 3 •Vflores ,tn— pood||tH)d| p^onPhone 733-7589.______IDCO stock for rent. Phouo 5J6-260u.jJ6-260u. great j proven slrus. nation's hijjh- / . Mures, ■ ping Center, 733-.VM3.______Y' ______model Bauor potato harvesterii. e.st tvpe prt)ducllon sires. Also ullI f‘>r , sulo or tradu for cattle. Mares, ' P rr-—r:-]------BulcSl'uiVd iCoule, G ordon, N ebrus- piisiurc. encircled by'Tiom^^fcncc. i! MODl*RN__Lwor,;,; 7TF bedroom honiie. edgeedue Complete Com Blacksmith , and M u ------i .ifl r colts, and fllllcs. G. E. Ahlstrom,■hlstrom, l-UKNllURU FU KliCOVHRING. I-lnest Outside- Clt.' limits. ScllSiil ‘’‘‘I n/ I ------breeds of beef uvailuble, Puhl col-M WJvV.* RL„ 4, Box 131. J e ro m e . Calloil EdenE d en work, w lowest prices. Calll ^ foro r '? free r e J -----..------Vifc of FfTerT .• garden. -■ private well. chine chin Shop facilities avullublo. Heavy Equipment 929 5 ile d . 543-6102; Je ro m e 324-2652; i: n.irt. Can divide Into h acre lots. I Phnne 32<>-5l26. after 5 p.m.______-----;------Huzclton-~«29-5554; B urley 678-8513.VtfsiV, _B25-5557.______o: e stim ates. H uyes F u rn itutu re , 733- C CH H E V R O L E T 1056 pickup. 1'4' Shell <.|u.„e 7.::,.7 , . . or V3 3 .fl.7^ ------iruTuTv WHILE SeleciTonI lustsl u s t s ------:------i------n p 4010.______[______Luko L b oat an d tru lle r. 300 gallon ----- ' nU w l y redecorated bedJOom PAUL JEX3UipjyiERT~-- ... — r e g i s t e r e d horses for sale, — riio, heuvy steel tunk. Call Chester 15 ACKIi pastu re. 2 bedroom mod -1 h^me, h^m< Close-ln. $C0.-^12-8ih Avil. ~ ' Selling out 100 tra c to rs, s c;rapor,. ra p e rs, Cattle - 102 Marcs, fllllcs and . geldings. t)ne One aS r THUII-ftX JlnOleum rugs: .>?. AvJ- - - & W e LDI n S SHOP ^“‘,1m o to r g ra d e rs . i)C) ti'rms. .snake Hiver Realty, 9 nt Phone 438-4272 PauL Idaho□aho SahSale. Bid now u n d pick a mnuchino ach in e On Farrn Slaughtering ppilunces. 36’’ to 54” odd sizes cul free, - Curpv, Luwn, garden, shade. 733- ______-...... at your price. Call Burley Es^cs . ® AITEN'ITON [.lorsemen INow,.Jow,. uc- WE'-lruwWE furnitilire unii ^)pllunces. 3i “ w e : SLAUGHTERC cepting horses to break.-< . Also, Also ^One pifecp or a house full.ill. Hayes All A M. H. King Stores und King's ------f/931. ______a t 67fi-fiOJ5,. B u rle y , a fter 6 p.m, ______• in Lynwood Shopping Center, KESIU^.NTIAL and business lots.ots- T\VO"b^droomfW0*l home^ basem ent. Hv- shooing. Cull Denver Fine,ne, 326^326- __ FL u rn itu re , 73.3-4010.*______■ ‘ ir J^riccd ri/’ht for speculation ur j. USED TRACTOR INTERNATIONAL 8 ^ single disc .- v I a l - 4631, :J F ile r.______’ AN'A NTIQU E roll lOp 'desk. GooU3ooU con- DECORATINGd e P ro b lem s? Let Ing room, kitchen. Cali 733-4403.l i __ aragrain drill, rubber tires. _^PJwno Phone . l a m b bulldini;. Genuine pure well wa-wu------2------733-2690 m o rn in g o r evenings. FOR SALE: A.Q.H.A. registeredsglstered dition. B est offer. 324-5416,5416, J e - Ll ^H erlsson’s help you b rlg h len ler available. Del Butterfield. 733- PoomRooms—Board and Room 76 —BARGAINS— gelding. 2 -yeur-old. green1 broke. __!lf ______prbblt'iri ni rooms. Free consuliutlon <'r Route 3.______------Magic -Valley , g'Bally face. 4 stocking legs. Phone L 'H erisso n 's, Je ro m e , 324-5361. 77^ nTc E sleeping"roonv private elv jbqj ss Hay, Grain and Feed 9 4 33 ACKL;s7 modern houso. 15 acres 1965 MASSEY FERGUSON 33 ------— Mobile Slaughteringg _« 436-6267. R u p ert.______*' mMusical U lnstrum0htjL-. 124 DRAPERIES: Complete draping de- ••lltl trance, and bath. Ideal for bach-3 iirulii. planted pasiure for 1 0 heud “ch- diesel Farm Hand loaderler WILL huve pasture for 40 , or 45 F o r rust aorvlco call 733-40814983 FOI-OI R SA L E; Tw o y e a r old Filly. q t elor or tJdTiege student. PhoneI 7 733- 3 3 - Landscape blade hea ••SUDDENLY” It'S Spring — Collec- C IU . purtment.P‘ Largo selection. We In- livestock. Priccd cheaper than head of c a ttle . 326-5126, F ile‘cr, r, ar-af- evenings 733-7188______IIHalf Quarter, half Arabian. Green *q Ynurs fo r «^all us for free e stim ates. jTj. K65fl. ‘ IQM tc r 5 p m.______>. oreen record album. Yours for huuse In town. Piione 32t)-5-476, I'l- —. ------1058 CASE ail-B. gas p.m . CAMEICAMERA CENTER HOTEL—Con- 0 3 *fOP^yAHTY baled hay delivered. - ...... —v«ntr—_ ^nrtmtty located downtown. By 1059 MASSEY FERGUSON M TOP- livered. L&H sixSIX year’old. Golden PalominoIno with mmond Organ Deuler. Masoner»oncr Mu- ALUMINUMALI storm doors (self-stor- diesel Loau lots. Phono Klerlin Askew. in g ), reg . $34.95, now —$25.88. T ha BV OWNER: 5 acres and 9 stanch-‘Ch- tinv. week, or month. 536-2511. W endell.______A skew , m o b i l e b u t c h e r:>C s lotsI? of sp irit, w ell broke,te, 1804 slsic C enter.______in lon cinder block dairy barn, loaf- ..., 1951 FERGUSON TO-20 Osterloh. 733-7»25.______NEW Yamaha pianos: Used• fl nianos,niiinn* ^A. C. Houston Lumber (formerly EXCELLENT rooms, warm, clean ^er STEAM cusiom grain rolling,;— ;;T;port­7 T: On the farm slaughterlnB Ing shed. ho« houses. City water,eat’ private entrance. Close in. 1377 4th Ferguson hang-on mower obh V Je ro m e 324-4724 THREE THI Shetland and one Pintonto geld- AdmiralA stereo record players.pU,ye?t: __ Home*1 Lumber), 733-22K. 5 room modern house, except heat. able to the furm; molasses, llas- a Ing. All broke ond gentle.tie. 324- WWarner Music, 131 S hoshoneo sh o n e UNDERWOODUN •'Sundstrund" non- ' Avenue North.______^ kell. 423-5HBO. K im berly.______Emergency For Evening F>hone 733-7105.______— REED TRACTOR CO ^ -r— r------W endell 530-2095______• _ _5C 5033. Je ro m e .______. •______N orth.______elpcT^ ej c 1 0 -key adding machine, WAN I'EU to buy gruln und hay. 77— io ACKES. three bedroom homo! Bus}nt cellar, outbuildings.Igs! • MLS” MLS 300 SQUARi; FE E T ol new 164 Third Avenue South W Wer endell. ______* »stein Springer heifers, w eighing^ 1---- fro m 1,000 lo 1,300 pounds.. Also, RU EA ii. L good 15” slo ck sad ddie le uncnt finish. Cun be seen 3 south, KEKEEP carpet cleaning problems }^ll.500. Uuhl 543-2729.______offIc*office space. Carpeting nnd pan- Yal Yard at: 300 Third Ave. South FEEDf IZec grinding and mixing. Molas- _ east of Easl F'ive Poinls.lints. small—uso sr Blue Lustre wnll to ■jT" cled. $75 per month, utilities fur- 4 -u a lot artificial heifers, clftse-up.bse-up. bridle. br S75. 7.33-8059.______ACKEAGE for sale. Close to Je- ®uu' ^ur- Phone 733-5M3 ses. ses. Bulk tank, Daffin Mill.. Theit- ineii- • ? head Guerrisey heifers. Have 2 •sb~gel'd^ WURLITZER Maple console^ —plupQ piano wall. ^ Rent electric shampooer $1. rome. Ciood location. For Informa-^.V nished. Answering service nnd ten Milling Scrvice, 73.1-6270. * THREE year old quurter horse g^l^ secretarial service available. Call y.—.. ______outfits to finance with. Eugene * Ing. B roke. P h o n e 733-2881. * 'p“for sale. Very excellent condition.:ondltlon. __ Greenawalts.bl ______tion_calj_ 733-0513. ______Gem State Realty. 733-5336. ON^E ONE used Harrow-Bed, sel/-propeN)rop”eN F^< POR SALE: Alfalfa ha\T und cloverclo v er IH ughes. Je ro m e , 324-2415.______Jl :------P hone 733-5310, ______LAWNMOWER LA\ for sale! Pennsyl- Good shaft. Call C. J. Mursnall Producc iT7 56 OFFICE space for rent. 450 square• led automatic hay stacker. Good *roducc d a i r y COWS and heifers, fresh or i • I AC USED Accordion, 125 bass. Cull ^f- , vaniaV' 21 •' with new motor. Also Business Property 56 ntion selection of used hay swather,cr alloil at 324 3 4315, Jerome.______1 0 0 ’^Zaran" Uveitock Acceisoriet 105 ^ )hone 733- P e n n sy lv an ia edge clippers. Phone —r ^ect, parking urea, refrigeration ” ‘7 , ______springers. per cent guaran- ______te r 4 p.m , 276 M adison, phono 733- J* i*OU LEASE — G0 x75* clnderblockock nira\r conditioning. c 1021 Blue LakesLi-. JJJJJi makes. Twin Falls Tractor 6 & Im- MAGIC MAGI VALLEY MllllnH Service;Iervice; tteed. Will buy or trade for all OMAHA OM. Stock R ack for pickupckup In' 0320,03 __733-8291.22 ______building suitable for shop or stor-tor- BoulevardBouI< North. Phowy 733-4042. —Eiiilplemenl, 733-8687. ______FeeFeed Grinding. Walter L arson,rson, kinds k livestock and springers;rs for good gc shape. $75 cash. Phoneone 733------— — ------, " — ------— PUlPUMPS: irrigation und domestic, California. Hap or Clyde Hughes,lughes, 0367 03 a fte r 6 p.m .______age. lieaied wlih bln fed stoker-ock COMMERCIAL building:~~26o block USED FARM eaulpment. Tractors. ...t ______Radio and TV S e f i 1125 2 5 aAny size. Steel pipelines. Quick boiler. Additional parts or stock S!^L‘*, r ig h t **'GR SALE: C le a n nnd ire u iedled ”960 960 __ Buhl.[ 543-5969 or .543-.5H25.______^ . ^ Installuilons. Killinger Electric room avollable. PJ.E. 305 5th«,h 2nd 2"d Avenue> North. 600 square feet feet. niac machines, trucks. Priced right POR S h e e p ______1106 0 6 56’ SELF • STANDING Rohn tower. Ijl Ample parjdng. 440. Phone 7 733- 3 3 . tern- terms to suit. Call 436-3101, Com-Cfvm. Ihs,1"*- 50-50 wheat and barley.■y. 423- R R E t G IS T E R E D X n g u s bilTTr good X _ i ------— Good used und ncw TV sots, ‘“ rea- rc ; —L phone 73:i-‘i728. ______A venue W est. 733-3824.______---- 8005. oroneron Sales. Rupert.______-^217.5217. Mnnsen. blood b line, many satisfied buyers, 25 2 5 H EA D of good rnnBO yearling yearllnR sonable, su lerms. Del Butterfield'sti^rfleld^^ HOi ROUND Ouk tublo and matching '•MLS" ADDISON Avenue W est:8 t: ------^ ------J1 .- 905 New Holland, $3950. Mas- ^EWE IHuy and sell feeu grain. Truck Priced ][ to sell, tQ-2V^ years,rs Oltl.oid. ew es lo r sale. 4 miles southouth ofol R, R ndio & TV Servico, 807 1807 Addi. Addi- chairs refinlshed; chrome dlnelte 122x205'. city water and sewer, ) Val- With hoist nnd auger furnished.■nished * *2 ,1 0 to- J330, Pliono 788-5250.3. Hnl-Hal- Buhl, g, 2 miles west on Castlefordistlefo rd sc son A venue E a st. 733-2833.3 3 sa t; pickup ca m p er. Call 733-7271, P rlco $25,000. Lynw ood R ea lty , 733-JSa- F a rm s fo r R e n t______8 4 •ev*ey ■ Ferguson, No. 34, $3800. Val------ley Tractor & Implement Co.,Co.. Ingalls»ngr Grain. 733-5300, _lf ______H HI i g h w n y . ______r E iTiTi LT RCA’s ; Motorola's:a's- G.E. G E SALE: Two choice lots la 0211.______FOR FOR REN n T: Acreage. 3 acres past- BuhlBuhl. 54.3-5622. _____ ^ ALFAALFALFA hay for sale, C, J,i Mar-M ht- REGISTERED KE and non • registered ------IA you name ll we have it usus lowlow usus Sunset Memorial P ark. Phone Oi-FICE BUILDING: 1,250 squoreore ture, ture. 4 room house with bath and iT7fr~o r tra c - shall Co.. J e ro m e , phone 324-4315.24-4315 A ^ ngus bulls. 18 m onths o r older. o lder. Pets P e t and Pet Supplies I 1101 0 $39.50. M A Y E lectric. 441 M ain 73733-4312.______led miscellaneous buildings. 5 south, WE fi... OVERHAUL all makes of trac- «hal ----- r:—■ Enough to choose nt presentt ttime.- i m e . —------— g feet. Air conditioned and localed ■ mlsci ouin, Mountain States Imple- GRAI GRAIN rolling, steam or drv. Mc- r ^7^------East, open Frldny 'til 0.____ Qf7 ] on Bluo L nkes N orth. P hone 733-7 3 3 . 2 2 east eaa of .Ierome. 324-424T: meni l i - , r 7 7 * t:all K lm berty, 423-5655 o r 423-401423-wn BEAGLES—BEAGLES ______BEES for palilnatlns Red Clover ....- ment. 126 2nd Avenue South.t. 733- .MillM lllnn‘8 . Jerome, Phone 3i4-2677. „ TV und radio repair, honestt service.servicc. bc seed. Contact Robert E. Miller. 0067.______-__ 'f^cm REN 1 tH 40 acres on Salmon 8432. oficT 5 p.m,______~ TEN-TONS of huTi iTTon clover ^ —™ —BEAGLES— fnfair priccs. day nnd nlRht.. WWesiern eslern R oule 1. phone 733-7857. F o k RENT or Lease; Warehouse.jse. Tract. Traci Gbod, water storage. F or ------SEVERAL second generail{>n- Po ABS nt Replstered « — ull nues —- petpel TV T' nnd Electronic, phonc Ken ■nTTi 32x100’. Also shop building 26xC0‘.CO'. information infori write Box 6 -K,--.. c-o MASSEYMASS! .FERGUSON R5 rflesci, dicscI, «-'halchaff, Phone 733-7H79. Twin'■ F alls. heifers. Some close up. West Point one Ken i-oH "u Job well done feeilng’-^ clean Overhauled. See ot ZItlau Motor GOOC ■ and show stock — Stud servicoervice R' Roundy. 733-8264. ■j - carpets with Blue Lustre. Rent Phono 733-3005...... Times-News.Tim e ' Oyej Motor GOOD irrlRulod pasiure for up1 to 200 Ht\ oisieln F a rm , W endell, phone — — ^00 G ran d v iew D rive. i j J l ...... - FIVE IVE acres cropland in Twin Falls Co., ' Wendell, Phone 536-5111. heach ea d of ca ttle. P h o n o 733-4250.:50. 536-276H. 5; Drlve_^__ USED—TV's and appliances.ices. All All el e lectric sh am p o o e r $1. W rengel’s. Vacation Property 5850 for rrent. Cash rent. Writ© Boxxll. 11- — ______S SUF U R P R IS E h e r th li E a ste r \i/ith w ith n makes, models and priccs. Cam- TTrrSTOW-a-way bed for rent, $2.50 a K. c-o Times-News. I lovely lo poodlo puppy from1 Cheri era Center, Hall of Music,usic, 20 207/ week. Banner Furniture, phone a r e y o u aware of thc easy terms . ^ Miller Kennels. Free trimm and __^ Shoshone .South, ■ 733-1421.7 3 ______ovallable when you choose your I. Billed T U IIE S chccked free ot J o e 's TV. rrTrr cabin site In Swiss Villa. Nestled W anted~to Rent 8 8 bath, stud service-grooming. Billed TUI wH REBUILD hydraulic Jacks al cans-swealers-JeweTed collars.ars. •««; 1412 14 Kimberly Rood, For bestbest TV TV jTi Abbotfs Auto Supply. 121 3rd Ave- In thc heart of Sawtooth Valley. W WANTa n t e d T o Rent; One Bedkoorn Summer and winter plavground of furni mile west Redcap corner. Kimber-K im ber- __se serv ic e coll 733-6278._____- nue West. See us todayl i of furnished house near Twin Falls.a ' ly. 423-5104 - 42:?-5l36.______r a T RADIOS. TV's, Stereos repaired, N EED c p e r t repaired. STRONG Scoit molasses mixer" 5 Idaho. Write; -426 Main Avenuenue with about 5 acrcs of fenced pos- Wan EXP<: ? i pos- N orth. Twin F alls. P hone 733-0716.716. lure.tu re. Call 733-9432 before 5 p m. GITGEIr m a N Shepherd registered>d show M Minimum service tharge.r- Voung Young tons pAdvertiser in Thif Directory Directon Is Not Answered, 7733-3269.x ______a a rd r . 3 m iles south of Buhl on Clov- ______152 2nd Aj/enue South______cd. E o sy te rm s. Phonc 733-7221.I. D ia l 7 3 3 -2 3386. 8 6 . TelephoneT e l e i Answering Service,Iervice, DayC or N ight. p a-Jh r a k e e t s , nest boxes. cugesTcuges. e er r R o a d .______WANTED:WAJ GmJd 19(>0 to 1963 Chev- CASEOMATIC 630 diesel, tropical fish. Bryon shrimpnp andan d rr oq nm E A pples $1.50 to $2. JoJonathan n a th a n roletro or Ford. Will consUior taking -.r- Apartmenfi—Furnished /y 70 . I960. Ther AdvertiserAdvcrtis( Will Bc N oticed1 to Call You. a q u a riu m s. 253 7th A venuee EEast. a st. Jl. j j . Red spuds $3 per 100.). Doden- ovover pnyments. See: Gary at Lee’s SPIC and Span one-bedroom apart­ STUSTUD Service. Registered Pekingeseiklngese ~ “ stab str Orchard. 2 north. 1 w west est of SSe ervice. U.S. 30, H anscrv______I, Buhl. West 5 Points.______- . ment In kimberly with wall “ Vo to CASC A S E 500. 1959. For ListlnK’ Informrormatlon ation In this llantly Business Service Guide.Gu Call 733-0931 or Pugs. Castleford Kennels, Buhl. Wi —------W A N T in r* to Buy” P iTp e r back wall carpeting. Modern bath and A Trained T ra il Ad-\Vrlt«r Will Helplelp Vou. You. —EiP hone 543-2921.______WHOLESALE wHC beef by half or quar- book.«i. mens magazines, elc. Con- ititchen. Pleasant location—at 2 0 ft F t 7 Ep R i G U S O N 35 ga;;. ___ PUTPUREBRED black Cocker Spanl^Spaniel ter. tei Cut nnd wrapped.C Pnone ta c t 345 V anB uren. N orth A sh. S75. D ale S choth, 423* ^ ' pupups for sole. 6 weeks old.-Phone,-Phone - - NorthNc Mnln Lockers. 733-4DH2. .. ------— ■ 5341: W a rre n Schoth. 423-5467. ^3-0521.______/ REU. white spuds $2.50 a 1000 pounds, pue ^ M A S S E Y F E R G U S O N 65 Am bulance ServiceJ ______Housemoving ______S e p ti c T a n k S e r v ic o pounds. Fuel and W ood 143 THREE room furnished apartment. MA. ______PUREBRED Brittany SpanieliTel ?e^IT- Vance's. Vu 1K45 Osterloh, evenings, —— wood for suler-^lelivef- Freshly painted. Utilities exccpt:cpt diesel, 1960. Good condi-di- p7<^Prompt 24-hour oxygen etjuippedulDPe^ Exi>cTlenccclLxpc-r h o u sfin .u 'tn y . F reeree c.s-cs- RoiRoii>.Rooter sewer services for)r any ‘♦ mmi ale o>ip. 7. .m o n th s old. p a rtly Sundays. Su No S aturdays,______electricity. Close-ln. Adulls oniy. ambulance service. While Mortu-Monu- timaios,*.'[1*' n, G Miller, phoneie 7 7:i.l-:1:1- d,drainage failure. Also septic: tank • trainecf,trr »10. P hone 733-0013, p o i -TT------r— ed. Phone 733-5940. 733-623«.______tio n . am t _____ POTATOES — Hed nnd white*/hltc for _ ------___ ary.nry. 733-6G00. Twin Falls.______cl cleah in g . A. O. H aken. 753-2541. PUREBRED Registered BrittanyJrlitany sale. sa Inquire 676 Jackson, Phone o,,! 1-UHNISHED or unfurnished newly lOF )ne 324- 733-8885. No Sunday sales,______"s' _ Building -.7. Materials 146 JOHN DEERE 730 diesel, J lawn Fertilizers ___ , Sewing ' — ' ^ sp an ie l p u p y 'fo r sale. P hone 324- 73: remodeied. Ground floor. Utilities ' Boarding & Training ______I 4164.. Je ro m e . ,______.SASSAFRASs a s ; bark for dellohlfulhlful tea.tea WANTED; I'urniture, appliances, furnished. Across from Telephoneone J959. Very good. qcotr - 5—r-r Alterations—Drcssmakiag—Aii types to re 837 an ything of v/ilue. CaJl 733-7754. Officc. 73.1-8952______George's Kennels. Boardingng allull. . FineFino sheep, cow ur thomical fer*- ^NE brownish poodle with shotsihois or Sta-Well St; Health I’ood Store, W7 breeds; training all Sportinglin g tiliierstillz npph«*d. Lawns power“ f: sewing., ' Wanda and Laura’s' ^cw-Sew- trade for white or silver. WillMil give M Mi ain W est. 733-8311.______COMFOKTAllLE one bedroom ”Tn In IHC Super C tractor, 1952. breeds, bree George s Kennels. 324-4245.4-4245. rakiraked, lup soil. Johnny Meyers.X^ycvZ L, Shoshone, 733- IjY,difference. 326-5241. F iler.______------snorting Goods 159 M u rta u g n . U tilities. $55. P hone Dale J erome,______733-733-8753 ______Very good. Jem ______— ------r------TINYt h T Chihuahua puppy, goodjd ’com^ com- Fertlliier ren and Scqd ______135.135 _ COMPLETE coK set of men's golfing Schoin. 423-5341 ; W a rre n Schoth. your eqnipment. Consisting of 4-woods 423-.MG7. K im berly,______5 ______S p r a y i n g ______pany. Phone ‘733-9&19 anytime—orlm e—o r hi-’ iin n e fertilixer delivered lo your Carpenters _____jLawnmower Service ___ UD load covers: 8 -irons; putter, cnrt, ______T------Wei ■ - | p ^ 733-9066 evenings.______phlace al $6.50 a pickup loud. 2 llACHiiLOK apartments rt>r rent.ent. ------Weed control and sp ray in g for night rr™ P hone 73.3-5065.______’ hag. lubes for clubs, glove, cap. Furnished. 1409 Klmberlv Road. ccrvi Dlock concrete and aU carpenTerpenter Lawnmowcrs sharprned nnd renair- rennir- crawlers,ci earwigs, aphis, andid oth- oth- fo I’OP r SALE: Wire-Haired Terrier Pl­ - bails and tees. All In excellent _$40 cach per month. 733-<>7S«» oi:,vSEVERAI. good u.sed JOHN “‘“work. rl Patios - fircplaces. etc.c. We Smnll moturs repaired indond rc- rc- p,pr insects. Licensed operator.ar M M. E.” A,K.C, R eg istered . 326-5170, r j — 733- hullt. New n n d used iaw nm ow ors j Shrubbory-Planfs-Bulbsf 136 cocondltlooj Call Bill Grange. 733- 'J fVO and three room apartment.s D E E R E tw ine tie b a le rsS guarantee. jaa^r Free estimates. . 733- nowors j, Fouts, Cusiom Spraying,{, ■ 73> 733- 2 2 1 ! ' : 6230 day.s: 733-8397 evenings for for s.Tic or ir.idc. Power ^ rakes r>r',9 .%7 .______GERMAN-Shepherd, G ^ AKC reglitcr-■eglitcr- EVERGREENS EVt — low prices. Spii arrangement to examine.______for rent. Furnlshdd and utilities ...... and l.nwn sweepers for rent. I-ree )ld. 610 zers and Tams, priced at 75c. Ar- • fu rn ish ed . A dults. T3:i-l<>H0.______O L I' IV E R Superior beanI n CarpeiCarpenter: • Patios, remodeling,• new pickup and drllvrry. Intermoun- 16 ^ ed. $35. m a le: 9 w edks old. 610 le an ^ and 1‘1-''HINC» poles, reels, lures. Flat work, cablneu. cement flnls.hlng. (^In rmoun*^ T e l e p h o n e A n s w e r S e r v^ ICi c e e Westwl Monroe. Kimberly. borvliae. bo both European and ^ ^, SMALl- clean npartmcnts. 523 to .».io J :»0 planter, hoe type. lahing. (rtln Fuel Comp.iny. phone 733- tt— irftt tnv American—prices from $1.50Sl no unup, J cents up to F7. See all a week Completely furnished. Call Freo estim ates. 733-8400. 6 <-.2 1 . . J' I “ YotY our telephone Is n e v e r alo nie. e . 24- AKC beautiful registered apricot toy ^r 3c dozen “f’J inore at Red’s Trading — . ------^ hour serv ic e. P hone 733-2386.;______poodles.po F em ales. P hone 733-8018,n RrtiR Number 1 Glad bulbs. 50c dozen, ______.— SeveralSevc 'good u.sed No. 70 ~ — 7—^ Also Spruce, large and smallimall sir- __Ll ______LARGtr- apartment. All utilities fur- ™ Chain Link Fence Lumber Supplies Television Repair AKT Miniature Poodles. Quollty nnd vegetable plants, Andrew JOHNSONJOH Skee Horso and out- nished, J75 A dults o nly. 323 5th ■*Flexi planter.^ for b e ets o nnd d ______— ______------pups nt pet p ric es. 733-1175.*5._____ Lang,L o Lang's Nursery, 40505 Gard- ho boards; New Datsuns; McCulloch A vcnue N orth 733-2040.______b e a n s . Chain Lmk fence, residential—com--corn- Storm doors, J 2 T O."). Niahuganyly pan- Dol Dol Butterfield's Radio & TV Serv- 7FOR? ^ SALE; Boston Screw Tallall pup- n ne er A venue.______sasaws and outboards. Dean Motor m ercial. Phc.ne 733-3547—733-5567,3-5567, elingelin S2 0V Plywav to, 1244 liiue Ice; lc 25 years of electronic expe r p l a n ii . C o . 733-20;2.______^ S.NJALl. a p a rtm e n l on g ro u n d f|oor. Gillespie. Free estimates.______LakLakes Soulh. 73,l-0.S.'in rience, ri 1807 A ddison E a st. 733- —lii:pies, 421 2nd Avenue West,;______EVERBEARING strawberry plant*. Suitable for nne man. AM utilities”es 4 MILTONM used beet ------28:t3.2t ______SSIANDARD I A male apricot poodlevile for $3 $3 per hundred at tho fnrm,arm, tax LAHi£RLAH electric golf cart. Heal furnished 442 l.o ru st 7.13-.3H76. Concrete Forming M otorcycles —p— sale. $3 5 . P h o n e 543-4249, Buhl.Juhl. Included, ln( By mail add 50 renrents ts go good condition. $350, See nt J. A. — planters. ^ TV nn;;;>.»______tion footings: residential or com- vice vice, Complete line of irnil acces- 733-R264. ------______Box 114. Je ro m e . Idaho. 83338,83338 ------:------— ------_ g e m ^ ------mercial. Merlin Deahl, 733-3138.H38. sories. sjri Erickson Motors. PhtmePhtm e ------— —^ ------SWISS giant Pansies. Rocket:kci nhtiand Aircraft Air< for Sala , 165 'IHRl:.!;. i lojni.s und b ath . Inq u ire ------7.13-4000______“ 7lf< 2 nrl A vrnuo h a s t______T ' ______T o w i n g - ______FOR PROMPT ^"1;Flornl Carpet Snapdragons. Straw. Custom Upholsffery _ . berry plants. Ron Jones, \t Kimber- a b e " r '. IT Kfce E D E R f l y i n g S E R V IC E ^ SHININQ a week Phonc 733-fi20l. < Roger Thompson, Western Uphol- -______------^ ______ti363. Dny or night, 23^^ hourshour. Dead ar« Useless .0son’s 1 IGA. _____ FcFor low cost Flight Instruction! ^ SALES, INC. siery. • Free estimates, budget>udgel OrnamentalOrnar Iron, cast nnd wrought,rnught. WithW radio dispatched trucks. A partm ents—Unfurnished . 71 nshlD . colum ns, ra ilin g s Phone 733-3547 ihtt; LIVESTOCK ^ lerms. guaranteed workmanship. colu SITBar Wrcckcr -Scrvl^ AdJiSQiiCWISQII-______e m m t T l o u ® By M arty Link* LYNWDOU MA.NOK; Penthouse,— 3 o ‘ Your John Deere Dealer'* Call 423-5664, Kimberly. -733-5567, —73 Gillespie. Free estl- ^ ‘{ : ^ S. EnsiVand Drive 733-7272272 ■ ------m ates,at ’ ----- Avcnue WesL .Phone T33-t^H. bedroon^s, 2 baths, fireplace. Two'^o John Hill, 423-5131 ------PHONE COLLECT bt'drorim ap.irtment.s for lease. Chester Sherrets 733-5260jgg ______E l e c t r i c a l ______P o i n t i n g ______“ ______Tree Service ______3 4 .1 Hlup l .ikes Hoiilcvard North. ------TWIN FALLS 733-683515 , P honc Vern Smitli 733-3f.C9. "V*7T, OWENS ELECTRIC Stuart Urothers. Interior andId tix-Ex- Valley Tree Servicee 678-8411 BURLEY CANYON VILLA; Two bedroom^ 1^ IHC 7^ gas crawler withIth MoreMor< current for lesi currency,ncv Jerliterior, Commerci.Tl and reslden-eslden- Trimming;Tri: topping an d removlns.lovlnff. apartm'»nt. .S i o v e. refrigerator,or, dozer.d02 HomHome, commercial and farma r m tlal. Sand B la stin g . 733-1134134 oor r Free estimates. Insured sanitation and heal furnished. wiring. New remodel repair.,o lr. "33-733-1948. ______BO.X 14, T. F . 733-3331 IDAHO HIDE ^ J2150 “ ‘V' S90 (>0. 7.1.1-133.^______[______MIsccMlaneous trades considered Tree Topping and removal. -wHfi: Work & TALLOW CO. also. Phone Leonard. 733-8435. P l u m b i n g i»ARl IALLY furnisnctl three lorge 1 5«I STARC MM diesel. guaranteed. Call us beforee youy o u ------Ihi rtx^ms; also sinaller apartmenl. •* J •------n a v e It done. 733-9483, F r e e« estl- A Appliancetdi & HH Equip. 120 UtilitK'S, laundrv. Near stores— $2,150 ______Encyclopedias ______PLUMBING^TUNE-UP^ U P ^ m a les.______—L-J l a o V ji ch u rch c s 7 3 :t-2^^^3______fou- E. C. Tree Service: Topping and Re- ( t e World Book Encyclopedia—world’orld's s For For }!),9S we will check all fau- E. GUARANTEED USED 1 O.N’E hedro<>m, heat and water fur- 1I'AC AC HDlO diesel crawler. '''uis.largest seller — Why? Call Altha cets cets in h*throorh and kitchenichen moving.n Insured. Free estimates. E D ‘ nished, scr. per month." Can be $2250 WhitWhitehead. 733-0175. Walnut.iln u t. and an d Install w a s h e rs (If rep•pair- air- EquippedI with 50* aerlni bucket,^ucket: APPLIANCES C seen at 2 2 2 Hevburn West or phone ------able). We will also give a com com- - PF hone E . C. K onlcek. 733-6548. 733-yW>9 or 73.V.^33fi,______ilete Inspection of all plumbing — 1 CASE 81 IB diesel tractor.or. ______Excavation fjctf Wanted:~Tree topping and removaLmo val * Used Refrigerators SHARP 2 - b e d r o n m. Carpeting. ^ ^ n your house. Shrubbery «- trimming. Free, estl-esti­ * ^J*ed R an g es j .—.ifrapes, ^i,>vr. crrainlQ tllc k ltciicnicii 5337,5 CmtonCu«tom Buckhpe Operation ror r«rin. ^ BRACKETT’S „ B, 703- _ • U *ed'W asher* ^ y m home or business needs. Complete nr m a te s , W ood's T re a S e rv ic e , 703- and bath. block from Lynwood>od hom« ”'‘Lnd PLUMBING aod HEATING[N G 5940. s ______. * Used Dryers ^ 1 shopping. Adults, no pets. Imme- 1 II conscientious service. Dale and ______- • U sed F re e z e rs j 'S s m r t— ^^lon, 7.13-VV'ii. 1 IHC 460 diesel tractor. S"?;W arren Schoth. 423-5467 or• 423- 145 4th A v en u e Soulh 733-6248 Umatilla, OregoQ^jT^iylng highesthighest / - -CIZuJx E new one hedroom stova,— $3150 s5341. ? r ______; *If-If youy o u 're m ad a t y o u r plum ber—Cr—Cfill all price*p for large walnut trees.s. Will A All Priced from $29.93 and up." ' r refriRrrat>>r Fxcclleni localion. „ - Backhoes. tractor mounted, ra radio. d io . 733-5922, R im R o ck Plum bingng aan n d rrem ove. Call 733-3331. 733-7037 or 733-2441______3 LOCKWOOD L' 4-row potatoato dispatched; trench, back filling,’illing. Heating.Hea 1240 Blue Lakes North.N orth. ------7 7 —— . . ------BLACKER*SI APPLIANCE - - f t basement digging, complete scp------Upholstery >“3061. OClvde yde' s~Radlator Shop. 245 Washing- — J2675^-EACH------gSIiSJBackhoe work. S^ialU ing U SepticS ep tic —ton, — ton, 733-6060. B a d la to rs our_r busi- ^ typ^» furniture. .Fecoverlng,gering, REPOSSESSEDr e f RCA WhirlpoolOOl 36 36” " J fl I I -— ^ ______tanks ?nd dntjn field installation.lation. ness,n«s not a sideline. Many — years y rebutldmg, reftnishlnf’, redesign-lesign- R Rangej with seniitemp burner.• r . "Ex-lEx- ^ 7 " ' - J v n I C lose to Xryn'wood,- h*If U r«nled. „ ^ 4 1 . eypertenc^. ______'______“Ing, Free .esiimatea. Cain’sI Inc., elusivecli Bar-B-Que oven.. Taka / , . I fTr—r-“ 7.^3-5094. 1 FlFORD 6000 Iractor. Hak«Tn sew er Service ,733-2541. phone 733-7111. ______. ovo v er paym ent* $12.71 p e r m onth. / / ”! " Remodeling ' toVELY 2. bedroom, gas heat. Wa-TT. $4250 'T l o r i s t s _____ M A Y E le c tric . 441 M alai EEast. a s t. Z/ / 7\ V ter and sanitation paid. Child OK.K. ______■ . ■I------AluminumAiur sldtng — garages. - ___ V a c u u m C l e a n e r s Open o r F rid a y s *iil 9 p.m .______Parkview Terrace. Lols Slreel.et. Anytln-Anytime is flower time—gifts,. cor- roomroor additions, domrrters. mod-- R Ret ^air all makes; supplies; Hoover4 oov«r O'KEEF AND MERIT Gas range.range~ XJ ------— ...... y. ' ------g . sages, parties, weddings, funeralin«ral ernizlngerni. kitchen, bathrooms, »«P*sep* S ^ ale s a n d S erv ice. C o m e r BBlue lue . i : , wjUi _ACtddle ,ltt'.mfc ^ 3 ;^-~iS-IrL^O TTS designs. Phll'a Flow ers. 634-4358. tic is^iems. roofing, concrete.te . ' Ll a k es, 2nd A ve. E a st. 733-1027.j2 7 JJJmiddli. Covert top. $69.537$7!m . , 'Houses—Furnished 73 Gooding. ______Financing Available -rrr- • dowrt. $6.60 per monlh. M A Y TWO bedrooms, close-in. Utnitles .Flowers for the occasion—bouquets, Electrolux Sales and Service.B. 806 ElEleclric, 441 Main East. Open•en*Frr Frl- furnished. Recommend adults onlv. —______-. . plants, artificial. Also weddings,SitfM* Free Estimates Blueb Lakes Boulevard. Phonele 733- dda ay s 'ill fl p .m .______no p ets. 713-7345; If no a n sw e r call■li luneffunerals. Crandall Flower S Shop. hop! ______Call 733-9428______5618. ______QUICKQUK SALE: Frigidaire stove,»ve.------re-re - > * t < f\ \f/ / I / i f m / / / > 733-0152.______733-3044. ______frigerator; dryer; light Oak; table; ta b le ; I f ^ / / ^ 7 ^— _ Have Your ' Yard Care ■ ihi Tri/ b-N E b ed ro o m . S50. W a ter a n d sanl- ifiowers say it best. Specialistsr i i - r in s ______R e n t a l s ______chairs; Cogswell chair; mohoganyho g an y J / * / U K t — ^ mmiT^ 1 Sympathy Flowers. Julie’s Flow- Flow* FoldinFolding chairs; tables, any number ——— chali-s; bed davenport. CharlottelarTotte , —■ / Jf ta tlo n fu rn ish ed . 527 Shoup. 733-"J: TRACTOR ^ Garden Roto-Tllllng yard workT Roberson,0 ^ 324-43S2.. morningsIgs oor r lt ' ' // 2 ^ 0 . ^ ..-'V ers. 202 Shoshone E ast. 733-3141.141. all occasions:< al*o trash hauling.Kuling. n thing tht of value. Buhl Bartaini a r ta i n «^ ' v i r ...... THREE room house. fumished. MOLMOLYNEUX MACHINERYr I, r Gem' Gem State Oil, 733-5962. Our FuelI ^ e l P*^tJp artm eo t. P h o n a 733>6667...... > . ming. planting; transplanting,I ,'fcr- ‘fcr- C Ce enter, 119 South B ro ad w ay . 543- S14H 3rd East. ^ month. Phonene YYoui o u r A llis -C h a lm e r D e a le r makes warm friends.______• _____ Septic^ Tank Servicee «fitlilzing, comphrte yard clftan-uxan-UiU2«. 0 623 2 1 .______y- ^ s ------' C<*U bf tW**4 Im. ______Greenieaf Gardening. 733-4431. j^ p ...... ______733-7547733r754 ______Iwin Falls11* OeiC In Ttyt H a b it . . HEP0S^E;^HD Maytag suds saver NEW LY retmxseled 2 bedroom home. ______Sepuc tanks cleaned, repaired and excExpert yaM v^rk—minor painting.inting. automatic au washer. Fully guaran- 44 -TTp L C T T H E W a n t a d s ^liia QOM to city c«nl«r. iS5 mooth.il'. OWATONNAGWaTO 30. T#64 sw aiher for ^ » installed. Free Inspection. Lloyd if*f can serve you call fbiiio®--8209 -• teed.tee Take over paymenta flO “D on’t disturb themem, , dear.de»r. T’ hey'to atudyinsl" Pboo« 73»-2a50 evenings. sale. 1 Phon« 934-5147. G oodlaf. HELP yoo cravC rav en s. 733-W)53. 7733-<165. 3 monthly. me WIIson-Bates. ■M...... jl '------______"’1 ■ rr*., ' _____

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    Boat* for,Sals 16969 Mobil*Mobil Homo* 194 AlAUTOS FOR SALE i______200ao J AUTOS FQR SALE 2 0)0 0______A pril 18-19, 1966 ^' T Twin w in Falls Times-New* 1 5 ■------^ ^ ------~T ??REtiR ^ Aa ' 'r l a k e s 1S62 doubla axten-Xten* ^ ' ' ' ' SPR1NG^S H ER E!~="Ute'»-Hilon7~MV~two-bedroom#,— 'Iger- —------—— ——------^ ------— ..... ■ ■ ■ ' ■ V - ■ 2 0 0 dtion a ir conditioning. 12x17 liv­ ------rr------Set-----^ ^ ----- ingIng room. Grand, Vu Trailer T H EEISEN’S I S E ] al----^ ^ ^ ------Join the early blrdi In our show*''I Court,Courl space 15. ^ : • WILLSviiZs ^ I room. T reat yourself to a look at” SCHULToFwiTT I057.^^xa trailer, 3 bed/. bed/, -j7 , ; tho latest in boats, motors* ac- room. Clean. Lived in 3 years. ; BIG WINNER us ceasorigs and outdoor Ideas. ^- S2.600r->wmi8 Goloy. R edcap. Cor- — R E D U C E D F I used car values ner. 423*4008.-KUnberly« < ‘ ''f APRIL. SSHO’ H O W E R S lED PRipESrr , ® B U D & M A l ^ N^SarX y neW“ l ^ ' Nashuo. TOxSi^ 347 Main E a st Ownet Owni going cverseos. L-.JUUiU) ’60 RAMBLER $59^^ '6:'62 MERCURY'" $13959 5 ■ . . ^ a t —------~ ^and 'iand :1V4 east. Buhl. 5^»S0Qg^ O f’ V a l u te s Ambi^ssudor 4*door Custom. MorUerey M' C uk t o m. Desert M otorcycles 18080 ARROWHEADarr o v 15' traiter. Clean,lean, 'Deuutlful "Scotch G reen with' jpi Fr<>»t wtLh o llV h lte vinyl I in* ' MILRANY Bui ------J------A-l »l^ano.! Phone 326-31M. Filer. - q. ■ niutchlng lotejMor, V8 engine,' V terior,tei engmtfT autom atic -NY Buick-O lds ^ 1965 RA M BLER 5229515 ' 19f1965 CHEV, P- / . .1 . uutomntrc transmission, pow- j» tn transtnlsj/lort, power steering, 1061 ^OLES*AERO.] 8x31 trailer *,”! Ur<- cr steering, power brakes. po house. 101 Fillm ore. 733*5810 .. V8 Station ..jvagon. Radio.0. ImpalaIm 4-door hardtopTPoUr- i , power brakes, extra good 1 USED — heater, power steering, stan-n- cr Bteoring. rudlo. heater,•r, (ilr( conditioning, individual1 wi white wail tires. Cleanest!5t WHAT ARE THE 10A .dard transmission with over-r- PoPower Glide. J j udjustlngi scuts. Be sure to0 oneon In town. 3 TH E PRICES??? MOTORCYCLES T Trueki ru ck * ______m • drive.3?; drive( this today. ■—‘ ia ■ 15 1963 T-BIRD $2095 9 5 No Reasonableble Deal TTurned Down 1965 Y am aha 80cc Roadcycle • 19<1963 VOLKS S1095 'G3 C O M E T $12 9 5r ’63^ CHEW II $1395 ...... rn 2-door sedan. 3*door hardtc^p with beautifulut I96I FORD $495J5 speed. hcuitur. ex tra clean, very iow. „very, | very clean. * PRICE...ICE,..??? . • 1063 Yamaha BOce Trallcycle iq£ 1959 F O R D *29515 19;1958 PONTIAC • $250)0 -Affeage. A top notch econ- ...... 1189JB , 1962 CHEVROLET 2-ton V8 fordor Folrlane. 4-d4-door. i P y '<=“■■■ ,g 3 5 1965 O PEI, KADETT 2-DOOR 4-sp« Long, 6-cyllnder engine, 4'Speed. ’61 CADILLAC $1895 ...... ^ 1-DOOR 4-speed. radio, heater, new AU In 4op^ condition - • 2-spe«2-speed.' 5 4-door Hardtop. Beautifulul ...... ca'r warranty, bucket;ket .seats, seats. EEconomy special. ’ ’ IRRIGATION and TRANSP(TRANSPORTATION CARS ’’63 IMPERIAL $1995, • J-Spanish Red finish, power 1960 INTERNATIONAL 2-ton 4-cloor hardtop. Beautiful ‘ steering, power brakes, pow- O NS f L L Y Y $ 1 4 9 9 EASIEST TERMS ’loLong.2*, Big '6* engine. 5-speed. i 2* " 195919^ E D SE L $29515 I9I1957 MERCURY $295 jFuwn with all m atching in-' er seats, power windows, ex- speedspeed. 3-d3-door hardtop. 2-d2 -door hurdtop. ttorlor. fully powered, air^ tra good white wall tires, ,q \f) conditioning. Chrysler's fin* :*J of 1964 THUNDERBIRD 2-DCiOR2-DOOR RacRadio, heater, automatic, 1961 IN T E R N A T IO N A L 2-tonton 1957 ig- F O R D $250,0 _ I®'1957 FORD $250 Jest. Stundurd in quality that1 X®very low mileage. One of STATE Extra long. Vg engine, 4-speed,>d. station sts Wagon " ■ Tudor. you’d J expect in a luxury car.* Cadillac’s finest. power steering, powerlower brakesbrakes, beautiful green with 2.speed. : IJ 1956 DcSOTO $195 leather interior. HARDWARE 1957 RAM BLER $295 , ) 0 62 R A M B L E R $695: ’C-'G3 KARMANN 249 Main East Twin Falls Station Wagon l9^1954 RAMBLER $100 0‘‘i Interior,i hlg 6 - cylinder en- RtRed with white vinyl Inter-?! 19 1961 CHEVROLET NOMADV1AD STATICSTATION WAGON 4-door. Ra- I960 GMC 2-ton ^1954 FO R D $95. ^ \e Rlne, uutomutlc transmls- |oi V HONDA Jg Fordor. ■ 19«-1952 CHEV $95 ‘ ior. big '6* engine, 4*spcedy* die, heater,, automatic,latic, power steering, power brakes. The world's most popular motor- HeavHeavy Duty, long, V6 englnt, sion. radio, heater, extrai transmission,trt radio, beater. 4-specd. 2*speed. good whlto wull tires. Very^ TopTo condition. cycle. ^cleun. ON L Y $ 7 7 1 9 5 V- BM W 195G 19 GMC 2-ton Long. TRUCKSS and PKPICKUPS A fine dependable road machine.J. V8 enRlne,er 4-speed transmission, ■■' ' ,'64 CHEV 2-ton $29955 ’60 CHEV 2-tnn S1S95 -i,, '61 MERCURY $795 2-spced2'spc( uxle. • - ...... ■* ^ V8, * V8. ‘327’. long wheelbiise.P. 4-st 4-specil transmibblon. 2-spccd'f, “’■Gl MERCURY $5?5* Monterey 4 - dqor S e d a n.n® 1964 BUICK -1-DOOR SPORTSPORTS SED,SEDAN radio, healer, auto- * KAW ASAKI 4*speed transmission, 2-specdd uxl ttxlc. Sharp. Club Sedun. Standard trahs- *■ wiWhite with Silver Turquoisele matic, power steering.jring. Local car. 1954 D O D G E 2-ton axle, 27,000 miles. ntltislon. radio, hoater. extraI top.toi V8 engine, automatic Two ond four stroke. Manufac* y«V8 engine. 5-speed transmission. * ^ good whlto wull tlrcs. trc tured by Jap an 's largest Indus* 2-SDe< transmission, radio.—boater,l : — ~ PRICE...ICE...??? . . try. •* 2-speed^ aj(le, 0:00 rubber. '58 GMC 2-ton $14955 *63 ’63 SCOUT $1295 ‘ exextra cluan. Very low mile* Truck. 4-sneed transmission.1 . ,... FTull ul cub. lj j age, SharpI 2-spocd axle. ■58 CADILLAC $295 “« STOP IM where-*you pick fromn N E W 1 6 ’ A N D 1 8 ’ r 4-iloor Hurdtop. VS engine. " __ 1962 M ERCURY M ONTEREYrEREY 4-DO4-DOOR Radio, heater, auto- Magic Valley's largest selection.'■ STOCK STOC and GRAIN BEDS;DS '57 DODGE >/4-ton $6500 ’50’56 CHEV $595 Jnutomarlc trunsmlsslon. fully; ’606( MERCURY $-195~)5 matic, power steering,jring. power brakes. Vj-ton pickup. I , p Complete line of helmets, gog-'■ with _ fold down sides. Pickup. Vi-i powered, air conditioning. Monterey 2 • door Hardtop. glvs. accessories. Hondomatio ^ Tiffany Blue and White?i O N L Y $ 8 i 9 5 fccrvlce. : . m utching Interior, V8 engine. WE TRADEII! *59 CADILLAC $995’ "1^radio, heater, automatic in. Sedan DeVlllo 4-dbor hard- trunsmlsslon. *rii Extra cleani“= 1965 BUICK ELECTR AI 225 2-DOO:2-DOOR sport coupe. Radio, BEASIUS MOTORS „ , W I L L S UUSED S E D CARS ;tcip. Beuutlful Sultanu White« <31 E a it Main Trucks are our Specialty uith contru>itlng Interior, full heater, all power,, factory airair'conditioning. New car _ NOT a sideline. i-povver. air condltlonlnR,! ’57 5i B U I C K $ 1 7f5 5 trade-in, low mileage,;age. factory warranty. The -Best Placeace To Buy A Cai* . nructically brand new tires. 44 • .door Hardtop. Beuutlful . SOLO SUZUKI 12 nu Used 2-ton trucks in stock;k ~ Tins unit is e x tra ' shurp In* Frost p r Green finish, V8 cn*;;i PRICE...ICE...??? Blilc ttnd out. {(Inc. jjip autom atic transmls**' j:— ■ • " Seo the * X-6 ’ Super Sport 6-I- 6 Used U 1,-tons TnTruck Lane We.st, Twin Falls Office Phone: 733-73K5 ‘ sion, radio, heater. Extra loj •peed The ■•Hillbilly'* TraU-Blko , . ( cicun. ■“ 1964 LeSABRE 4-DOORR Radio.Radio, h(heater, power steering, and tho complete line of cham*1- 14 Used U V4-and '^-ton Pick-k- LOWELLO WILLS — BUDD TEASLEYTEASLE —JR N IE W1I,[,SS ’J’59 CHEV $495 pion breed motorcyclcs nt m TelAir 4-rfoor-station wugon, power brake.s, factoryactory air conditioning, standard u p s 733-6562 733-4643 733-4888 IHcauHful Green I-rost finish, **jC 15 transmission. A rare•are one, TRAIL-CYCLE CO. ^ VBV engine, automatic trans* ’5 9 F O R D $ 4 9 5 IGO Main Avenuo North ------—.■■■ ' ----- I------n------mission, rudlo, heater. Very. Galaxie 500 convertible fin* cIcun. ished In beautiful Silver Tiir-;; ONLYv I L Y $$19 1 9 4 9 YAMAHA—AirsTzes “ EBOB REESE’S

    ______STATE HAtlDWARE . i ’57 B U I C K $195* engine, standard transmis-ii* 1962 PONTIAC STAR CHIEF:HIEF 4-doo 4-door- Radio, heater, auto- D O D G E C I T Y Monday’s Announcement'nt 2-door2 hnrdtop. Automatic slosion. matic. power steering,ering, poweipower brakes. . . -HONDA 50 Sporl. "Kandy Apple"le" BOO Block 2nd Avenue South SAVINGS trunsmlsslon, radio, heater. blue, in excellent condition, will^lll You Can’t Afford of Union Motors *' • accept reasonable offer. Phonem e ------*t ’56 MERCURY $195)5 PRICEIC E .. . ??? 7 i a . 0 l 2 0 . ______— TO MISS!!! 2 ’-52 NASH $150' -Monterey_mc 4*door sedan, I 4(loor sedan. Standard diodlo. heater, automatic trans*1-" I06rCORVAtR~4:DOORX Radio, hehea ter,'“automatic. New CUSHMAN 1964 trallster for sale. BIG ANNUAL jtransmission, radio, heator. mission.tnU Excellent condlllon. Phono 73a- , 1964 FORD $1647 clir trade-in. 8040. or see at 760 Blue LakesI . COMPLETE it«,1Station Wagon fordor. Radio,llo, Spring- A -l eyenlngs. ; heoteheater, automatic transmission, TTcrtr PRICE..I C E . . . . - 4 ? ? power steering. V8 engine. Used Cnr and Truck Saleale BLUE LAKES Cycle Shop open- n ■ T R U C K from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Bring your 77 repairs In. 111.1 Blue Lakes North.Th , 1964 FORD - $1377 ‘59 ] FORD $555i55 THEISEN MOTMOTORS, Inc. Custom fordor s^lon. Rudlo,lj_ !MM) 1-ortJor. VB, ForilonuiHc,He, T here are m ore)re to choosech from so HONDA 1965 50. 23,000 milea. See;r . C E N T E R _ • powor steering, rudlo. ntuir .. heater, automatic transmission, porfect | llres, tutt)no wHii,7m The Easiest Place Inn The WoiWorld To Buy A Car at 151 Woinut, T\Vln Falls.______powcipower steering, power brukes, * be sure to checkleck all the1 values at V8 engine. • contrnstlnt’ | Interior. !• o r g, '65 FORD F-100 vg er this unheard of low price. 701 M ain Ea.st Phone 733-7700'CO ...... Accessorieg and Repair 182_ LongLonjr wheelbane ptckup. M.^2' V8 EXPERT SEAT cover installntinn.nn. engine.rnglm 4 • speed transmission.n* 1963 RIVIERA $247777 '65 ;STUDE $1966)66 For News, Weatherr and BeBest Entertainment Let Sears’ qualified experts Instollnil Low mllcnge.i coup. Wllh V'H engine, sritnd.'trclirii Listen to Thei.sen’si’s Show o on KLIX Radio Coupe. Rncllo. heuter. nutomutlc wllii ovcrdrlvjv A local ono M I[LRANY L R A I v your seat covers. Buy em here or ...... $219515 truns,trunsmlsslon. power stcerlntt. ' """ Every Morningrning 6:30 to 7:30 I elsewhere. Fast, efficient servico. poweipower brakes, air conditioning, owner. Tlicre'il bc no h«c- ■ Phone Sears Servic* Station, 733- white sidewall tires, ail vinyl i|{’In* ; Rlinu or fussing on the trauoIlJo ______------B 0821, Ext. -45. ’63 S C O U T 4 x 4 terior. ‘on this one. ■ — Buick GpgrKadettK adett Oldsmobile ...... - It COcomes equipped with a full 93 cab. ’62'62 OLDS ( , $1066 Campers 193 “*>• 1-85 4-di»QX. Automatic trnns- “A ction;ion ConC orner” - S1595'5 I960 BUICK - $577rT' . r mission. radio, real low5 S T O P HERE 1966 KAM P AWAY 2-door hardtop. Radio, heater.er. ■ rmiieaKf. Hurry In toduy on Call< or Come in and Ask for OnOne of These Salesmen PICKUP CAMPERS ’62 62 INTERNATIONAL Jutouautomatic transmission, power/cr tthis buy. ’62 PONTIAC station wagon. •65 '65 CHRYSLERC New Yorkor 4- NOW IN STOCK CUO pickup. Long wheelbase.0. steering,steerl power brukes. 2-tone. ’63 ^CHEVROLET S118888 ^6. automatic transmission. door d hardtop. Automatic 202 2nd A venue Nlorth orth — OOffi ffice Phone 733-8721 4—«• Side Dinette. V8, 4-speed. 4-door. Siandard tran.smis-,,u. power steering, brakes. transm tr ission, factory jilrr I>cDee Savelberg .. 733-0-121121 HarH a rry H ansford . 733-2862 1—8’ Front Dlnett* ...... J13500 1960I9 6 0 CHEV $3771 I J sion. radio, seal beit.s, real Uadlo. heater ...... $1595 conditioner, C( fuli power, 1--0' Side Dinette 4-door. Standard iransmlsslon,un. "sharp inside and oui. Yfni ll brand new tires. Factoryy DliDick Gibson ___ 733-7708708 BobB ob L atham . . . . 733-6M9 ^______Side Dinette •6.1 rilRY.SLER Newport 2- guarantee. g •61 S C O U T 4 x 4 VB VB°°; engine. or d' hurdtop. V8 engine,}, ------■ ■ ■ ■ " floor models In stock. Order nowf 4*door4-door. Standard transmission 5500 fordor. V'g, Cruiscomal- nlr conditioning . . . . 12803 autom a atic transmission,I, exclusively for spring delivery. ’'60 JEEP FC-150 v«VS onengine. tIt tr.insmlssion, rinllo, and power steering, brakes. ^ Lowest price In Magic Volley. a w a fully equipped. A honey of a '63 CHEVROLET Im pnla Su- ...... $1705 ^ ^ Complete financing. «4 x» 4• pickup. As is per Sport convertible. ’327* ‘ GLEN JENKINS:IN S CHEVROLE'P»!^0 ...... 55955 11959 959 CHEV $377n V8 cnglrfe, 4-specd trans- '64 PLYMOUTHP Fury 4-door. 4*door4-door. 6-cylindcr engine. mission, ,'r a d 1 o, ' heoter, VV8 engine, automatic trans- . MANUFACTURING P i c k u p ’s bright red finish ....S1595 m ission, power steering,i' A All OK Cars and Trucksfrucks are Fully Guaranteed Paul. Idaho______<38-4580, ^ '5 6 G M C W -505 brukes ...... $1795 —T Tarfiflim axle, 5-speed. 3-ipeeda 1959 FORD $577f7 ’57 IFORD $ 8 8 8 ‘Ml ’89 MERCURY v(-door. V8. «u- Don’t Settle for Less tl ‘trAVKL trailer, 16-ft. Ttrry. Juit JSiTi jl}r ipmo^c transmission, pow. *64 B for Less than the Best Ilke new. V250. Phona 733-6^. 9.00 tires, long wheelbase. ^ FordoFordor. V8 ennlne. ^>li-Ton Pickup. Ncw rebuilt . ' *64 BUICK Wildcat 4-doorr _ ...... $2195 VH cnRlnc. 4-specd trarl'smis*lls. ' ' stcferlng. brakes. Sharp. hardtop. hi Clean as a new f ^ „ sion heavy duty throughout.,ut...... W65 one. ot Radio, heater, powerr ’65 PONTIAC ’64 CHEVRO LET Mobllo Homat______IWM 1958 OLDS ' $177 < " r ' Here's? a buy for you. blbrakes and steering, auto« GnGrand Prlx Sport Coupe. Hy-ly- , BelAlrBel 4-door sedan. Vg mo* _ 4-doon Automatic transmission. 'rci \ *64 DODGE Dart 4-door. Auto- matic m transmission. Sunf» dradramatic transmission, pow-»w- tor.tor Power Glide TranimU- f V8 engine. > ’51 WILLY’S j $5660 6 matic transm ission, a ir Bur«‘Cold B' -color ,.^.{24955 ere r steering nnd brakes, newow sion,sloi power steering. S O U T H E R N ID A H O ’S MAGIC VALLEY v?- Jeep. 4-wheel drive withItll conditioning. F o rest 'G feen tires. Very Shnrpl $1895 f hubs nnd winch. All rcudyirlv 'color. Very nice...... 11695 •62*62 DODG£! D' 2 - d o o r J i a r d t o pI; . $3295 International, Inc. j?581958 CHEV $377 \]for tho trip to tho moun-Lin- ■ V8. Vl automotic trans- Larg-est D isplay ' '* 4-door.4-door Automatic transmission. tains this summer and full. *63 'CHEVROLET Impala 2- m ission, power iteering. ’62 VOLKSW AGEN------~ « V8 engine. / is ’63 CO R V ET T E 2-d.2-door sedan. 4-speed, radio, 304 4th Ave. W . 733-4266 A .Special buy. 'door hardtop. Extra nico. Clean Cl ...... $095 • MOBILE HOMES q s ...... „ StuSting Ray. ’340’ horsepowerier wbit,wh wall tires. M arlette 1957 BUICK $177r7 ’63'63 IFORD $5395 *<1 IMPERIAL Crown 4*doorr motor,mo 4-speed transmission,3n. - . $995 __ 4-door.4-door Automatic transmission,,n ^ CROO. Tilt Cnh. henvy dutv. -(K) IMPERIAL ‘ Coupe ...11295 "..hardtdp. K Full - power plus■ hardtopbar nnd soft top. • TRAVEL TRAILERS ------V8 en;engine. VR * enRlne, S-speed with 2- 'ei *61 IMPERIAL : Coupe. Load- , air ■* conditioning ...... $1605s $2795 T ra veleze-Arlstocrat speed axlo. full air custom er. i air condUlonlna:. Verv ,, ’61 MERCURY — CASH— jg g g f cab, An ideal unit for thotho nice i ...... •42 ®2 IMPERIALn 4-door Hardtop? ’61 VOLKSW AGEN MoMonterey 4-door a.dan. VI R oadrunner 1956 C A D I L L A C $37*7 Jheavy haulers. Todoy’s Spc* , Crown. Full power, air motor, automatic transmis­ • PICKUP CAMPERS FOR CARS AND TRUCKS 4'door.4-door Automatic transmission,)n. cclal. '64 DODGE I 4-door. 330 6-cyl- cccondltioulni ...... $31955 3-d«2-door sedan. 4-speed tran.- sion. full power, factory »tr For Wrecking -. v«V8 enj engine. Inder ...... fUps milmUilon. radio, •'<>' W innebago . '$4 CHRYSLER New Yorkerr $895 condlttoalng. - t'.. . • PICKUP-COVElWb-v"—~ — '60 MERCURY 4-door ...| 675 stStation wagon. Full power, $995 DISCOUNT — . 1956 OLDS $37 T J ^ air conditioner, low mile­ K-D Kap.s—Gem Top /AUTO WRECKING ' 4-door4-door. Automatic transmission.2 UNION MOTORS^ *62'Z VALIANT WogOn ....» 895 jl ^ ’61 OLDSMOBILE age. ,y, ’60 CADILLAC • MOTOR HOMES „Uhw,Hlghwoy 30. Wcsl of City 733-5491, vs engine. \J',USED CAR DEPT. sa'59 i OODGE 4-door. V« engine. SuperSup 88 4-door , sednn. Hy- 150 .Trd Avenue FlaRt 73;M0I9319 nutomntlc' trnnsmlsslon t505 '64 D DODGE P o lara 500 2-doori> dram atic transm ission. ni)w-w SedSedan DeVille. Full power, Lifetime Premiere ------— 1954 1954 CADILLAC $77 ^ H ardtop ...... $2195} er steering ' nnd brakes, veryry factoryfaci air condition. • TRAVEL TRAILER 7 NEW CAR DEPT. '58 J CHEVROLET 4-door, *282' SharpI $1595 4-door. Automatic transmission, 146 2nd Avenue Hust 733-5110I JO V8, stanoard transmission. *53•63 ciCHRYSLER New Yorker 4- ^ ° RENTAI^ INI MAGIC VALLEY V8 engine...... $375 jjc ; $1295 INTERNATIONAL. Inc. —HOME PHONES— door. A ir condlUonlng $2395 Gene Ruwson ...... Bflfl-20fl4W4 *55 1MERCURY 4-door. V8. fl35 Ci '60 FORD The ONLY Factory Authorized >i/-s - Larry Saci Vs VH motor, standerd tranimls- G A T E W A Y . andB iScrvice for Twin Falls. " COMMERCIALS v-/>^ ^ go^?Leonhard Fischer...... 733-1264 tor, automatic transmission.m. sior sion with overdrive, new TRAILER CENTER 304 <4THt AVE. WEST 733-4266 ___ Ralph (lilietto ...... 423-^334 PICKUPS ------l-TONS ^ "n'ipower Iteering. tire ------.... — . ^ — 1957 CHEV $677'7 n?ro!!Rvron Moyes ...... 733-747f» '^ $ 7 9 5 ' ------Addison Wcst 733-2410 ' ,T jr n Rill Beasley ...... 733-201«)i« '56 GMC ( H'ton. «-cylinder. 4- '62 CHEV I-ton, duals. S-cyY^ — ...... ■J693 Rear Dean’s Richfield IHC lnL» TRUCKS—GasI & Diesel‘ ^.Ton WTon. r n ipoed ...... $350 Inder, 4-speed. OPEN DAILY: 8 a.m. to Dark CHARLIE'S C: TRUCK & Lovd Wood ...... 7T1--103T • OPEN SUNDAY: 10 a.m. to Dark EQUIPMENT------, 1956 1956 FORD $477 Kcn McNew ...... 733-Ii9l6 '64 SCOUT, 4-wheeI drive, full *55 ^1CHEV I'ton. duals, 8* stock 201301 WeWest Avc. A. Jerom e 324-4363 OPF.N F.VENINGS (cab. Sharp ...... S1995 Jand ’j grain bed. e-cyllnder,^ THIS WEEKS3EKS SlSPECIAL ------Vi-TonW-Ton. 7 4*speed. ------*63 ( LEE PONTIAC iqrr ------'63 CHEV ^4-ton. wide box. I960 FO RD 8’ PICKUP CAMPERS I , 1955 CHEV $2477 *89 FORD I*ton, V8. 4*speed. GMC TRUCKS-IN JEROME ^ .4 o n '63 GMC ■i-ton, stak e bed. F o rd o r s»r- NEWNEV STOCK of CARS andd ^ ------— 423-5I3g. Moot Boy er. Hansen. _ taUon SEE THIS AT PICKUPS One O n Hundred Gallons — M obile Hom es G L E N[ J E N N K I I N S ^ _ Fofigt»-SpoH» C«r» ______198 WWiU ill aaccept c motorcycle in trade3e «45 Lots of late model Ch«vro1et»-* ■ (Of Gas With The *00 Main Avenue South 73J-8U1 ^ ^ r . 4-d ^ r s . J>| ------——----- pp/)RSCHES rSCHI iges "DIJ". practically ■ -i ------f2) 1962 F O R D ______^ ; _____ EurchaseJQlAJJew—.— - I ’ - Star Craft— t ------' n»w,naw, M uat aall, 73»-BS»I; J _ P a rS k ------. JDISCOUNTL.r:' -%-Toa- plckupsr*Wsater, 4-speed-rd- . -~7raU^So^-Troll H M d a s Z ^ rM ^ I a ^ ^ ^ ...... CChrysl h ry sler------D odge------PlynM M— iOr------CHEVROLEIlO LETrilia ’ ■ New Moon — Kit ln»oo.inton. I1S30 Klmbariy Road. tratismisslon. long wheelbase,—— - atratatratlons. 3 blocks ' south offt ValUntVolUs — Dart, or Dodge Truckck _ ..... MOBILE HOMES wide bed. trailer hitches. YOURrR HighwayHigh 30 on Rock Qreekk durlnsduring Spring’ Tradla# Fever SALESMEN’Sca i HOME PHONES:•HONES: OiCharles Hatch, 733-6017 ' Nomad — Kit Companion Travel Auto« AUTO* 1for S«l« 300o AAUTO SALES SCHOICE _ . -— roadroad. — MonthMonth. . and Vacation Trailer* ------^------:------——’ 355JM MaMain Av«au« West 733-3350“> - $1195 - . ■ _ . M ike T egan, 733-7308» — WWoody oody Turky, 825-502S SALES * SERVICE r ' T 1 — ..... MILLER SALES - ^ -— HARBAUGH IMPALA 1962, 4-door hardtop, pow- T5 T H aniea Phone 423-5179 ____ . JohnTTcnBTii^,raKIiis.::73J=BMF— T33B ------PA R T S * SU PPLIES ■ ' ^ L E N T e W I N S ~ er steering and brakes. Good tires.^ BILL X>i SPAETH * MOTOR CO.. Inc. • Years Serving Majlc Valley /~<1 733-6393.______"Chrysler — Dodge — Pl3miouthUl OPENN EVENINC EV EN IN G S CHEVROLET VOLKSWA^^N i r o r 1955 Slmcol ks With Honeat Prtcea—Fair Dealing! VOUCSWAOtN 1965. 3-doOri twckets « F X' Ot R D S a l e s 1937 Plymouth. A-I original coo-^ Dart—Vallant and Dodge Trucks B A K ER ’S seau. Excellent Coodltloiu Pbooe“ *• JERO TPor M E — PHONE 324-2311 dition. Freem an balor. 423-51M.»«• k 500 MAIN STREET _____ ^ MOBILE HOMES S p e c i a l ■ 733-22g0tSS w anyUme.______Roy Hopper 324-2311II Mont Boyer, Hansen. 4IJ AddUon West 733-J3S* FORD 1953 hamiop Victoria, stan-an- Johnnie JohnnU Boyd 723-884040 RAMB r a m b l e r 1960 Ambassador,JJ- ^ . * GOODING * FFRO N K M OTOR CO. , ’65 CHEVROLET ’'“rrddard ‘1 transmission. Make offer.rer- Je Jerry rry DysonI 324-467272 factory facto air, pcrwer steering and"•* OPEN npPN EVENINGS -TII, S PJlt^ Your Oirysler. Plymouth. GMCMC WORKMAN 1 JmashUA, 1030, 3SX8-. *1.41,5; Nash- BalAlr _ 4-door, Driver Training SeaSee at 815 Greenwood Circle. Gary Gary Towle1 324-50(15RS brak brakes. 47,000 m iles. Sacrtfice. Mj, issA Mxi". »t.S95: Maynowar. IMPALA 19d ^uper Sport. Standard^ Winn Ellls * . ,324-4C3020 POO $500 cash. ^P-053g. ______O ] g7S-Wm — ~B arl^ — «7»«7M5L. ■ ] BROTHERS « .» 5 . BUhl MotaU■ car. V» motor. Power Cllda IMPAI-A - SUNDAY 10-6 * transmission. Powar ateerlo*, with o» ovordrlva. Real sharp. $1750. I , I. I _____'______L ______CHISHOLMCHISH Brother, 9nrley: Your , FOR SALE or Trad*: 1«0 Old.- pOJ, only 7.090 milaa. T3MS2* s;??- PONTIAC-CADILLAC HfTEEN loot ">aoh«" camplni ..... :.: PLVM5TPLVMUITi h " iSss wagbni motorotor avthorisAd Hamblor l>«al«r- forfor ..... -■■■- - ... . mobile (g conv.rtlble- All power. . trailor. Good condition, complete*■ FOR f 6 * sa:SALE: Neat 1964 Comet. 6-6- good.good, bodyI rough. C om er Clintontton CassiaCassI and Minidoka Counties, 678- WILLYS wiLLYS 1961 Jeep, new Ure*. Car- ««Y.in«w \ Ures. new paint. BxccnemmSi ■ GMC - —■ - ]y fumlshed. Sea at 1037 Sunrise J 2 6 9 5 cylinder cj,Mnd« car. Make offer. 67^(7$* Drive. Highway 74. 733-0609. eve-sve- 556S.5565.______. __ pet pet throughout, th no denUi top ornr condtuoo. CD-tOIM. Klmt>ertv. .. 2140; Burley. nings. n .___ l e o I Rupert. Idaho 08-MW Boulevmrd. ______LEO RICE MOTOR CO.. Goooi^&g. bottom. bottom Radio, heater, rear seat.eat. TWO 1W319 Butck klvleras. SharpI CHEVROLET 1953 M’too i>eluxa cab! FORIFOR SAJSA1.E 1950 Plymouth 2-dooi\r. CHEVROLETCHEVRO 1963 Super Sport to EQuFtYEQUITY i955 Jeep station wagongOQ HomiHcKoe of the famous OK used carstrs hubcaps.hubcat Doriesn’t knoer what a dirt OneOn, wwiui air conaiUonlni. DUtUi-utln- EJCAMINOEICAMII IM4, *32T eafliM* tu real good condition. $1785. Pbooe3oe or tradetrac for beef or milk cows.rws. and trueka.i AUo oolla and service': road road 1looks like. AA Ltal '~- jh ilii^ - Ittfory. Hadxcr^Cbmolet.rcklet. In thlithU area, next to M r o m , 423-4471, Murtansha Phooe 423-5971. Hansen. G U c a rt. 1 coodlUon. conditl f t , 390. ^ “ RRo|w vpen n. CaU C4Z3-533i, Klmbertr* . . / . " I - ...... 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