' .1 I •. ' . •'• 1 J ' .... ■ A-^Einalinal ^ E Cooler Tnesday^^cjj ^ Editio[ition . ' J Th» Magic VaValley Newspaper DedicatedDedicated tot Serrins and Promotingmiotins tlthe Growth of Nine iirisatedIxrisated Idaho Counties ,; - ... - ■ i^ ^ '

TT Ww INi n fFAL a l l s , iDAriOTMpT^bAYTTroia y ------::------...... T E N - G E N i a ------.. . . . Z I - D , AUGUSf~97~I9B5~^ ^ .... .1\ ' ' ^ --- $280 M illionLon H I 1-oops HH i it Health Resea$ s e a r e h - ^ H Bili is Signec^ n e d | B •n W a y tto WASHINGTON (AP)—Presidentlent JohnsonJohnsi signed a t2Sa million health research bill11 today anand announced hri.'coinE to creatfr-a-top-level-taskrei -task. for, fQtce..lcL, 5sa for Z Ltion Roals thaf wtll-be~al-once-at—once-^ambitious Tir and i d C a mu p p ^lalistic. Johnson said his panel:l' will set national n goals |® 5IP5C 2 30N. South Viet Nam (AP)—GTovetn!-G “oveniiWent forces fiducation. in health and m the quest forf, happiness on the; march lo relieve the besiegedged Due Co special L ail the world’s children. ComposedComposed ofc experts in I n fo rces camp wwero attacked by sniperspors loday,lod a U. S. ' ,nd put of government und er presidentiapresidential leadership, m ilita ry spokesrnan reported. "Cavalryiivalry elementse nt- I “ said, the task force w)H tached1 to road clearing troops on Route 191£ took somo ;«ltAinenca_ where we T liJ rH I s n ip e r fire MondayMoi with light casualtie.s,"laltie.s," the spokes- jre where we are gofcff i Uhird i r t l - XPliase— man said.said. CoiCommunist-.forces havee laid sieges to th e _____ c a m p 23(riiMtesTi'eirtheasn5f'^!nRon22(riTrrtes TTCar'tlKfXaTfTbodtaTTn e a rtte ----- ^----- ;re.” OffVoteBiU Vote • * it * border for 66 66" d(lays. Twelve ^ Americans:ans and more than 1 ;rsu7°r,ii 5S.a . j la to rs G e t l^O mountainnountain tribesmen ' > nstinitwt>f— arici tarts Today and Viefnames:etnamese are in the I ame time announced the resig' wagave a b ip artisan A large Vieti irnciHpnlinl liiyiplnblp nbOUt ' group of about 40 senators to- *orceforce wawas .sent in last if the 75 federal voting exam-| fc,lliJiKgv^'.iv '^iiv w IMirlat .StMl. Min Nntorit - M aiisfifld, T luim dnyly tot o lift tho—8i»g» but------s — all employes of the Cryil D-Mont.... callcd a "person-to- was drivenven back into the cnmp Serviceifice Commi:Commission — will jf'.* • briefing on Viol Nam whenien it trie tried to move out • wiirlfl siiiiniion. against the Vict Viel CCong. s Johnson declared: , j5''co„nH e iu)d_thu-vuicld_sii lite r * -----Ma(iJ.iield,iiield, the. the_SejiiifiiIl?cm 6 - | ttrroindid7-irerimr’m=ofher^^eTea# -aetion-^ • As the lender of this coun- he Justice stice DDepartment also ■»! infii ul j r.-, 1 plan IQ s e t.some goals. . . “ ■ -^ cratic lender, sai said there was no continued;d light oover “the ■week* 0 BO to court Tuesday in an ...... indicationion of anyam shift in Viet end and1 into today.toda -We do ims f e a u .'e.. . . wo spokesmen gave this re­ „ns: advancc,daily or we w.ll rt to upset tne pen tax~re=^ AIERIALA1ERIAL VIVTEW of a Z5-car derailm'aliment ent of a 7(>ended J Uumps IIIIJ B Tracks BOISEb o i s e ((AP)—Noa inquest is planned ini the drowning solution."I, »• were noI mmedlimmediato reports of (SCO picture on page 9) Senate RepubI u.i;wj^~1iplnwl~i;av&: his_ Qwa i" Alabama. Al, ’ASCO^ Wash, (AP)—Twenty off nine-yearnine-year-old Ricky Smith, Twin Falls,Fal whose body to Republican L e a d e r ^ - PA5C0. wasl \SHlNGTON (AP)—A group Everettt M. DirksenDirt of Illinois A Viet_let Cong regiment Is olina, Virginia and iH 2C fivcnrnT.-r of i fniir^d Sunday in Lucky Peak Reservoir.Res Ricky's „Ze.iina iV s. The construction legislation ii ;gllnK U S . '^ l l c y In. Viet rij^ jin edd_ -tn tfi.-discuss .-d isc what went to be In the area around nties in North Carolina and trainlin jumpedJumped the tracks five bodylody was fifound late Sunday alter the search m the NumI adoptedaaopte'd a "declaration or on at the meeting.meol But Sen. Qiiang i^gai,Rfi'ai; "Arid and tha twojoper------rtendJ for three years a pro- each Pnin Arizona.Ar?z Idaho and milesles casteast of here Sundsy, in- surroundingurrounding hills had failed. Divers ha< ;ram begun in 1956, an d in >ivers had found no evi- peace"•c" at a meeting on the Karl E. Mundt, R-S.D., said ations apparentljapparently were aimed ne. Juringing four traitransients. Ience earlieearlier in the day that thehe boy mimight have down- Washingtonhington M onum ent grounds „ ,a t ^^,hllehile the hbriefing covered “t preventing:nting smtsmall enemy units The first of the poll tax suits AllVll four meimen were reported ^:d. . Hei»^ ihad___i been missing since Saturday night when he y and “"d votedvote to march to the a 1 front, ”1” 1 heard nothing from Joininglining up ffor another big ‘■“W ed—agalns^HW tssissippi.- x>iit-:^nf-dangnr of^ dangor-j and resting com- f jy He had e. Quang Ngal city is ™ via 1,263 construction ...... — ------iwas'on'a-piijs^n a-picnic^outiag-^ , ncw o rr startlinstartling.” g 91'®"^!''^. Quang state plans to defend the fortablytably at a hospitalhi here. . mr3S(^^pei^on»-were aM he —ifairtfrrsenatotfre^SEnatdrs‘m e t^ th IRe 3 3 (Nnnle59=-northeaBt=cfeSalgon^=-=9 =-northea stitutionality of the J2 fee Officials)fficials of thetl: Spokane, Port- s parents, Mr. Md Mrs. ting of the newly formed Presidentent nt 9:309:3 a.m. and the A smallall group of government Tta grants go to universities. =°^VJired r^‘T of't itso 'voters In state landid and SeattSeattle R ailroad said X O U U l :1 Smith, 228 Du Bois Assembly of U Bpals, medical schools and Souths Under SlSlf, :mbly of Unrepresented Peo- others ata t 6 p.mp.ix . H ouse m em - m ilitiamnen en kllleikilled seven Viet local elections. The poll tax the: freight carsca were demoi- - _ ' Ave.,/e., and ] Boise relatives, ple. , , , . , ^ b e rs will^111 be InvInvited at « later Cong andnd capturedcapturc 60 pounds ot ied an d It w ould probably lifcmcnt -Bltaady hns hren Jshed _an d It I M t o I .pgy p Adala County 1 Coroner Ed Paris Tho10 decision to march to the ^ate. TNT inn an opeoperation 8 miles ned in federal elections takece several ddays to clear tne '"i'O . . Id the boy apparently went CapitolItoi steps wv, as despite advice ’ ______south of)f DDa a NNang. il No govern- Jte 1965 measure also m n U throtiRhittgh a constllconstitutional amend- tracks. Ling along the sh o re of tho from1 police lhat Ih it would be il- , .. ment casualties:asiialtles were reported. nhority to Ihe Public Health iL DamageDamage was unofficially esti- " y 1 \J :e near the backwaters. He legalI to march past the end of Ir* 1 Viet Cong han harassment contin- trvice. under which the NIH ______------m atedIted a t $500,C5500,000 o r m ore. V^iet ’ Nam^ ' War saidd itIt appeaappeared - Ricky slipped the mall a 1half-dozen blocks ■*■ U lxC ■*J. JJ. C; upd In chuongChuong ' Thlen Province perite5. to enter into research ^ .>I ■*T > . TheTie 25 carsc a rs w ere in the mid- SAIGON (AP)(j — Younger on a shale rcrock formation nnd away. -w-m • 100 to 120 miles southwest,of ontrscts wilh private agencies. lw t*reek P ,f^ k Farty I die of the w. Marine patrol fought irs can work with patients who stantine with a r ■es southwest of Twin Falls "Because m tine with a new challenge, K 5 U P P O ] Uons‘lgainsl“ions against the Viel Cong. Sundayiday as as 50 50 men from Hollis- cans! had hopedhop and expected Police;e fired fired 2 25 shots to dis- an unknownmown nunumber of Viet ave a disease being studied. Thele deputies -pp -crew wa.i 4Jf-ar.f - imd hix Lhe..■r£ginn'-fi_-tpihranking casualties. ------■----- poulos' acceptin 1 on the scene Monday morn- °"d expectalioexpectations have been be- enforcementiforcement official. l^oiherier Marine patrol killed ~ i from1 the king, a party official Unionion will will con continue to support arere certain provisionspi in enlist- still on the sc< I,------peacefuliceful and and i nonpeaceful "na- mentnent and dradraft regulations un- ing.. The fire wwas west of Salmon trayeded in Viet Nam. we declare Crowds/ds of of den demonstrators had three VietNet Cong in a fire fight :e with the people of Viel ^een protesting ] Da Nang area, again M n g a p o r e former depu deputy premier, un- tiona!lal liberatic liberation movements," derer which sol.aicl------ncial aid lo both factions in t k t « Jood Condition I in Ihe pre.sent situation lr nf the world’s —------— lho DammicRt i t n a m e s e n e w d e l h i , lies — Echo I — will bc ,'> years Dominican Republic unlil V ICtUai] DELHI, India CAP) — .Premier Ice Kuan Yew ot ^'lenHen CChandle. handler. 19. d a u g h te r, wnjuldj|d be correcorrect to act jointly lites — Echo I India is1 rushing security ; forces I Id T hursday The years have ' agree on form ation of a ______'^Kapiire told a news confer- lr. and Mrs. Fred Chandler, m theLhe f.truggle .struggle against imperial- old Thursday jerOlUesrome County j provisional."isinnal fi'governm ent, t h e imir to cope wilh Paki- I and reaction instead of artl- taken Thcir to a m T i e p o r t s '<^e Sinpapore wants to be te 2, Buhl, i-s li.sted in fairly ism .md rcactio 5ken Their toll. CJ|r»^ T e-Department disclosed to- JL e a i l l -Tl infiltralors" who already.__ l. "nds wjth Indonesia, which ^oodd condition aat Magic Valley ficiallyally aggravatingaggravi our differ- Goddard SpaceSp Flight Centcr ijiaieSlates JJunior ■m p I'J -| have clashedashed witlwith Indian troops J Tinrial Hnspital Monday with enceses," " Pravda said. ''Onlw- im: .savs Echo T i :ral places, an official I;; ays Echo I is C^llCff C rficlal.s acknow ledged a t l l O I Ix e tl several place '"gjpore once ™ rri^"^n^"^ injuriesries she r^ereceived in a two- perialismiaiism benefbenefits trom this. “ particle: ftH ege-H eetion^ Dcatll C :tpotaea>aft-taidftait-taid aarly< Monday____ 1. “Urishmg trade with Indonesia accident Thur.sday. Thi Thehe newspapnewspaper claimed the smoothmooth aluminizedalumii skin is wrin- JEROMEEROME —- Jerome County pressure on th< •let governm ent is taking the isure on the junta headed by VINHI LONG. 5South Vict Nam He saidlid there has been "ex- J ™ "ants to regain il. H®''cr s>ster,sister, LiLinda Chandler, Soviet governm led. Commissionermmissioners sel Aug. 27 as Brig (icn - A Vietnamese counter- tensive infillralic was killed in thc accident rightht line in SoutheastSo' Asia (icn Antonio Imbert (/\p) _ \ Vie'tn infiltration” of armed a The space center snys Erho the datedale for anc election to add Barrera and sncy team swooped down men from PakisI ■-« declared, however, that wheiT^hp'‘rir‘^th;n the car they were riding "AllAll aid necenecessary for repuls- ‘I’® rera and the rebel group insurgency team om Pakistan since Aug. ^ »peraiion with I n d o n e s ia , w eventually will re-enter the all the territorytern in Jerome headed by Co /lei Cong strategy meet- 5 at several poi was struck by a car aboui, ing aggression is being and will I eventually Jed hy Col Francisco Ca- a Viel Cong everal points along the ] 1 “Uld be impossible unless the tmospbere and burn up, but Countyjnty to the Collcge of South- manno Denn t lay and was reported to cease-fire line ar I a.m. Thursday at thc in-|bc rendered to the Democratic atmosphere a ino Denn to agree to pl.nns i„g today and w ire line and the number ] could be next year or 20 ernI Idaho JiJunior college dis- for an interim ;illed a Vict Cong district of infiltrators h «3oncsian.; recognize Singapore ection T!f of Secondq Avenue, Republic5 ublic of (Nc(North) Viet Nam,” “ he an interim governm ent for- killed a Vii ilralors has swelled to sovercgn. independent na- sM h leclarcd.______years e a rs from nonow. - trict.:t. Twin FaFalbi^ mulatedated by Ihi the Organization of chjpf U.S.u s. sourcessoun disclosed. considerablerable slreistrength. it and Sixth Street West. Mi declared. ------T'axpmyers axpayers a n d parents or American .Stat erican .States (OAS). Xhe team tra|trapped the ^ m - -nij^e! was no iiimmediate com- guardiansirdians of children under 21 Meantime, rA "f"dBn{sIan'T3eputy ' canlimc. - the pA.S, in a rriunist chief of thet ^ u -:^anh fromrom Pakis Pakistan on the In- yearairs old ,Ti-gnre eTrglbl^lo^voTeT “rel3 ,e<) devoir -?nuei__Suhandrui_said— Inxlo. led devclopnient. provided district,t, irim theThe Mekong H.ver jtatemenr.atem enr. su was ready to recognize J I ^►rive I T L V c to I PierceB Gw^hrtiSttflSejcGa\ ______^The^Tie^ election will be held from the means for in a cem etery tom b w here ^ , , noonm to ~S"If p p.rn. wrth poUIng cord:means------for a Dominican ac- della, infr- araported- cemeli meeti ng.-with. —ver, a Pakistan* news ^Rapr.re but would continue its ^ . _ _ r------he—waft-raportei r"6poift6d h tirln g -y F a a iO ' «ale policy tow ard the federa- f p f l ces at Jerome High School j, unveiled leaders. agency r 6^ r T 6^ p o sitio n a^^Van^^1 Valley High School. acj whichunveiled th< an Institutional olher leaders,■rnment sources said they describing itself as taUed by Whiteite HouseH. Qpposit which thc Inter-American Government so of Kashmir” announce ■. ■m- ^ ~ 7 ” organiration t ,lanning an attack on the “f.^ashr J ~ ~~ WASHINGTONASHINGTON - ( A P ) ------A;jneril.nl aas s an an ntte attempt 1 0 oversim-Jeralral agencies to make their miration hopes will serve wcre planningment’s Dueai Tom district. I'O cstablishmenablishment of a revolu- ‘Cords open to public m.-,}>ec- as a constitiitconstitution for a provj- government’s Du S110V Y outn Senate-Hou-seue-Hou.se drive dr to ^xicrce phfyy a complex problem. [record.^ open [annes Return hclicomer moved in the tionary council 1 in the part of J ^ government2rnment secrecyseen by making| Despite5espite the oopposition, two of tionon except forfo matters pertain- TJ' XT al~gnvL'i-iimcn i- T h e act- was- A- LLS—hfJiCQpteimade up of Vietnamese -Ka..,luMUrr~contiullfd i-.,„l.(jlt. by India to------lg to security, personnel JT rO IIl V )C submilted later today to team, made up 111 S P f l r t l l C "’0''®e records reco rd s available a\ .lo the the measure's measure s leading congres- ing to sec rom Viet Nam. II police and military in- in all out war of libera- OeriOUS publiclie has stalledstalle in fhe face sjonnlnal supMrteisupporters, Rep. John E. records?cords and informationir private AN DIEGO,d i EG( Calif. (AP) - ers of rcpi.the opposing sides in nationalice police agents. a ______tlon againstjinst India imperialism." M.AII.E'i _ Kenneth Peter- WhiteVhite House (opposition, con- ss, D-Canf..D-Calif.. and Sen. Ed- concernsincerns musmust submit to the ; first U.S. ^ g combat unit to ______island republic^1- ______lelligence agent* I'. H.iiley. who was Injured gressional>sional inforninformants said to- wardrd V. Long. D-Mo.. are por- government,-ivernm ent. landd in in Viet Vict Nam for combat _ ^ ^ractor-airplane acci- ‘'^y. trayedved asa.s bcinbeing optimistic the Since Mos.s'Mos.s’ hearings ended in dutyy is is home. home, I ii-Ajjers Explosiorlesion Kills ‘Rursdav was reported . source saids: word had legi?^l3iinnislation will tw approved. April,pril. discus;discus-sions ifiave been Somome e r.tXKntTarinesT,000" left the *' our mBiu’ley- Teen-Agi but in serious con- V®?"n passed fifrom President Mossss heads theth( Hou.se govern- undernder way in an effort tn draw upHcditcd Stafes States over a year ago .. nt information subcommit- „p a suitable 1 f o r T e s t I in Texas Mondav afterTjciln a t Johnsonnson to House Hou.sc leaders to jet- ment informat p a suitable bill that will s.itis- part part ofof thethe 3rd Battalion. 9th |-_rk I 11 l i i i X C & l TwoinTi HOUSTON. Te: n the bill. tee:: Long I.ong heads the Senate judi- fy' every one iincluding the Pres- Marine band. 3T0N. Tex. (AP) — An « Valley M em orial Mbypital. ‘he hill, rine band. 0 Underground for 3n ripped a new indus- lif e and Mrs. mcasure-w j ciaryry subcnm^^ subcommittee on admtnis-^aeliT.lefflL ___ y ''It’sIl’s all overI now.” one BURl-EY—F :est the readiness of the •le Petcr!^on. *cre with mattermatters dealing with trativeti've practicep ractice a n d proctdurev » i^nVrce s URLEY—Four Burley leen- is to test the n jnt in cast Harris County A source said the measure; T.eathernSCRh;ithernsckhad stenciled acrosir 'S'gc'vOTuirornrvCTifriTCrnr FTTterrd t he-fa ll--C a ssia -County--Clvil_-DeXense.C fn in ty - r \ ; i:IciHing .1 1 -two-persons-*nd-— ^ onal -security, but the ad- But!ut thcthe hill'sbill s chances appear ^ u n d c fe o n e m, according to Lyman .j,™ “as mnwinE weedn nlnnp -security as undergone eighl revisions, j his dufflebag. out .shelter bc 5 three others. iJurjhis year with Congress iJnaergone sheltcr beneath the Burley program,dale, accorc county'^director. „ * '■'!« of the H anttr nimisuation_a_s.isuaUon-i»~saidi to be con«-dim^-iiir4"j’^ The major difficulty. Moss ~ Post'OfficcI'Officc at 112:.10 p.m. Sunday Martindale. cour jed with protecting the doc- shootingwting for jadjournment by IJc '"“Jor ' will study a physical fit- . Retzloff j iv Chemical Co. .next month. lid. is the insistence by "peO; T’p a ffji will rem ain th ere until Aug. T hey will studi ad heen open only a few e of executive privilege and late ncxt month le at the Ju.stice Department" rrafX l o H l -Deaths T^^he'o^mng rogram while in the shel- Ptant h ^ -been o] 1 ,ides of Long said,-the-«uutOC, fic he opening date of the Cas- ness program wt rhe plant manu/acturcji g u arding se cre t files such -sAides o f Long lat pravisTonsTje rna 3 S~rrt~ttTe hjIdaho sia Counly f an nd live on dehydrated days. The plant he FBI's. - ' hopedxvd to puslpush the measure Jh-it provision: "ounly Fair and Rodeo. ter and live ( lural chemicals. "j " ill for protection of executive 9 6 5 .| 1 5 5 The Ix^iys. The youths will read.and agricultural chei he rreeifom of *lnrdrfhatlon alongne by winningwmn; his subcom- “‘‘.v .‘9'^ protet le b^^Iys. Jeff lj!wis, nivl foods. The youth “tdoff official' aaTd'bnly rough Cilif V* n freedom rivilege. ' _ 1964.'.'....;...... ■■-■■■{ J l ' Albert .Klauscr am es d u rin g th e ir stay . A H etzlbff offi bill has been urgedurg. by news me- mitiee’stee's approappro\>aI Ihis week- Privilege, 9 6 4 ...... U l ■rt .Klauser, both 15_ l.ewis jrI^ gamesindale" durii stresses that the «bout frve-Qriv e -o r six sfat c o m p an y eft»- "I will not agree tn any’ lan- Moqii :bold and Rfck F ries, both M artindale str laer and r c c e iJ ^ u n d er the dn» representatives*^85 representativi a guaran- Mossss is not that hopeful. "I will not Mogic Valley 16. have a w; being administered under ployes were in tlthe plant at tha loth .subcommittees have guageiage that grantsgrf statutory T-cc|- - jg^c havc a walkie-talkie radio test is being adrr iniur^« ^ of the‘he citizens*citizens right to know Bolh sucxroi 9 6 5 ...... 32 and a telephon Civil Defense ipecifica* time off the expl explosion ot uod«> ‘"Junes and broken about their gb d hearings on the measure, ognitionjnition to executiveexi privilege." ...... a telephone in the shelter, strict Civil Dcf ut their government, but held hearmp < 96 4 ...... 2 2 Purpose of tl termiDCdsd .origin*.origin. ' opposed:»cd byb y the Justica. Depart- In generalgcnerau it wouldwi requira fed- Moss[OSS »aid » a id .'.’ ...... irpose of tbe 10-day venture tions.

♦ % 1 TrfVWomati^^ Monday, Aug. 9. 1963 N ew s in B rie f |T.1^ & .m ppratiires!S |T:|T :!Sorenson^ Ti S e e r r T i5 i* — 2 T\Ann~T^trTrTffl»ni'^ftwr(sf-W eatber,^E enif »tu—Wfrcshmenrs— Art and h a i^ -C O __ ' > _ • ■ MAGIC cloudy tonight and Tuesday with | d e ^ at College ot Southernern I work will be Judged for the Po- ling pow ers. A lUtle cooler Tuesday.iST.F.,Die8^SS J. • . Idaho will be held Monday eve-ve- mona Grange. » Anms and Duan^' light In M s, highs T u e sd a y In uupper p j ^ r , « •"Imig. The college office In the water skiing . D^ath Glaims> tf"HIghJ today In •<-n>---^~^.- mam- Bm“H.^inri612-wniow-fcatw. ~1WferGfabert“ 8 a.m.; M at Jerome. 6 8 . at T.fnlo- r . •r-j.onThomaa-,7>. eight-inch 7S. 20-lnch 71, 3M n Maude E. Hientz in Pierre, S.D.. to Refugio R eyes on Ju ly 3. 1933. ArmoVv ili- At Buhl, 74; Wendell, M, andi King Hill, 81. tnorial Hospital o( a brief 111- At Buhl, in'1907. She died in January. •affic Courts Ltu?Jat Uvalde. Mrs. Reyes was a‘ cussinncussing University ness. 1951. Mr. Sorenson later mar-nar-S Valley Traffii ^ , . , memtier m em tier of St. Edward’s, Cath- Gene Sl GRICULTURE SUMMARY . J' „ SYNOPSIS AND AGRICULTU! yec. Ruthui B ru ck n er. 224 F ourth St. St. Hazel Haz« A. Patz. 601 Fourth Av'e.V olic Church. . Hank W Sho w a s b o rn Ja n . 27, 1877, a t _ . . southerly winds at upper levelsleveis 5 ried' ^ , . , Rose , E, JHardy Cox. Dec. R ) Schland, Germany, and cameIto to GraduaGradually strcngtheninK ^ ’“‘herly 1 ie in 28. 1951. ^ £E jgJerome, was fined S15 by Je- E.,E.. Jns increa.Miincrea-singly favorable for scat* He n Marilyn Swraifiston, Richfield.'■ Twin -j-,yjn Falls, p, and Alford Reyes, fair ovei ; the next two or three davb. AI few life inm South Dakota. He moved)ved for fa for failure to yield. . fair over phone the Lutheran Church in Nebras-TS ‘“fpatered thundershowers during the next tv then Ronnie E . M cConnell, Box M2,342. was was fined f *15 by Judge Shupe^ Filer; pjigr; three daughters. Mrs. Kinyon \ • in isolated thundershowers wtM likely developdevelo this afternoon-oi^«^afb^to-Canj tnr ypnn flprl thm Ron dge-*rt-leavine-the-6ceno~o{-thetiixi- ^livja— k a an d O rd e r cf EUi.stern S tar in isolaied i came to Idaho In 1925 and had Wendi W^d'eli: W s" ffned -JiaUy-^udgc-^lee '■ Olivia -Torrcs,^-aemine;— Mts_ Gonrad-t ,ar. evening mainly near the mountain.s.jntains. , came I dent and failed to notify the j^j^ry H Nebraska. IaJ897 she was mar- evening ii Wed- been living in the Twin Falls'alls Shupe Shupe foi* impairing traffic. ^ Mary Helen Munoz, Twin Falls. Xom G ired to Herman F. Graybert Sr.Cr More widespreadv aciivuy Isis expected for Tuesday and Wed- been J owner. and AnnaAn Belle Reyes. Twin truck nesday. but so far indicationsons are thathat showers will hit oniyonly area s;since that time. He was a D arw in L. McConnelL 2J, paU j; f, in Broken Bow. Neb. nesday. t anied member of the LDS Church. 1~k ’• Falls; four brothers. Joseph Lo-' ing his d "3 “s rather light but1 may be accompanied memb< Wendell, was fined $35 and Den- ^ j,nd Survivors include two son.s. stauertd arcus and will he rather light dow w e , |. '■ pez and Ines 'Lopez, both Je- don Nels by sirimg gusty winds. ' SurvivingSurv: besides his widow'JL/flDamage^-for nis G abriel. 16. 228 Sevenlh St. rome, Jesse Lopez, Ventura, birthday .Carl Grabert and Herman ,/• I-'. Temperalures will continueJC generally hot in all sections1 thisIbis are twotw sons, William Sorenson, I birthday annivc-rar,-‘*pa''''' Grabm Fal^; W.. Je ro m e , w as fined $10 byy Calif., calif.. and a Lionarilo Lopez. Star. Richard Mf- a riernoon. turning n little coolerrooler Tuesd T-uC'sday-. wiib fiinhcr- coaling“ lujg prAiitlaKruitland. andJiaiik-Sorenaon.LXVi - JudgO'Shupe for-speeding. Tex.; oneor sister, Mrs. Rita Cruz,' Jagles . iwQ__dauctU era.__ M rs.__ Amelia ur, y,,, ______l.as 1^3 Vegas: V a daughter, Mrs.virs.El-Wife Loss- Pau ' Ja g le s . . ., rJarv Jenkiri ' Stoller, Van Nuys, Calif., and ‘’"on-Wtrt^«e-rtlay. jf " " ------— ------—----- Paul G. Zamarripa. 19. 520® Uvalde. yvalde. Tex., and seven grand- wound t ' Winds wtll be mnslly lesss than 15 milesm per hourTo^ray.y ~ ^ [T*ealT1 e arl KarrcKrTaf3rVega5rB”si5- - i ■ wound on forehead c* Mrs. Minnie Scolt. Eugene. East Ave. G.—Jerome, was fined children. children CovinronCovinron talking about'si^ Sundav was another hot cfayJay throughoutthroughf Southern Idaho with ter,(er. Lena McNew, Ft. Calhoun,nun. j/\j*e A I* A.ske<3 l*200 o o 'bby Judge Shupe for drivings RosaryRosar will be recited at 8:30 ley Mus Ore.; one brother. Paui Roe.ss- „rVu decrees warmer than Saturday‘V in Neb., and five grandchildren I ley Music Canip p-' temperatures three to six decrees wa while intoxicated. p.m. WednesdayW at Reynolds; Shenber)Shenberger in cowbov ler. Broken Bow, Neb., and six ‘eastern sections. ' At RupertI the highhifih of< 9H was the warmest-mest and five great-g ran d ch ild ren . SAIGON SAI' (UPI) — The hus- ^hile grandchildren and 12 g reat- ary Jake Wahl, 16th Fourth Ave. Funeral fruneral Chapel. Mass will be' horse horse tr trailer \ f ' there this summcf and 9H alt PocatelloPocateUo v was a record for Aug. 8. Funeral pune services will be held band of a Vietnamese secretary grandchildren. Her husband died hite s la i n last month with her Aineri--rf. W,. • Jerome, was fined $10 byy celebrated celebrat at 11 a.m. Thursday■ Berry B erry w washing windihield^ ‘ , The highest tempcruturc reportedeported was lOG at Kmg Hill,■ the' ut 11:30 a.m. Thursday at White slain 1 de- Judge Shupe for a stop sign vio-*■ at St. g, Edward’s g, Catholic Church And ovei in 1940 and one step-son preced- } summer at King Hill. Parma reach- iviortua I And overheard: ’'M;. husbar;;. — ^.^ed-het-^n-dtnrttn------^ ^ o n d ttccurrejjce cJJOli.ihis su m ^ r m 1°*“ Mortuary Chapel with Bishop,hop can b (n S. lation. with Rev. R< Thomas Taylor as sists I : ed IOI. Mountain Home and "Wehdell. Wendell. nw aing'~Emmetrr~t7nndmy+^|^-gy™ing+SherrTiah~Swensen ^ -^ "officiating." mand -----Rtchart!—fcr—Bryant;—^19.—221 celebrant:^—Concluding—services celebrar -ditch-wt r®in damages for the loss of his 1- l a a r ’"'"Hi Funeral services will be heldcld and JeromeJeroi hit 99. Overnightght temperaturestempera were warmer ,il. in Finalpina! rites will be held in dama „ut West Ave. G.. and Donald O.*■ will be he heldI in Sunset Memorial he can at II a.m. Tuesday in Reynolds jho east n The sum. equivalent to about ® Ids the east and slightly cooler inn the west. Lows1 were mostly in"A"! ^he Sunset ^^y^et Memorial Park. The ,vjll M ason. 16, 210 E ast D. both Je- Park^ p^rk.______head fisl Funeral Chapel wiih Rev. Kob-ob- jqs5 0 s with wjth a (ew in the Itjwer 60s.:)s. ' ' ^ , ------*18.001 J18 000 at the official rate, will Mason he demanded of Robert Kim-ini- rome. rome were each fined $35 by ------—- ert Schreckonborg officiating.11^.. -----: : ------ing Judge Shupe for failure to bc ■«7» La.it rites will be condurted ball held In the double slaying Judge ted FIVE-DAYAY FOREC/ ^ R E C A S T jek reasonable and prudent. \ J 0 r.------A d ttir-toHl low pTCTiSUrB urein:ente IwZXiye Bomb ____ ^..^ y y; NBuyen-HliL.Hm and Jack reasor ° YietriNam W ar• MayMa^ End . Ryan? director of the U.S. Aid ------Coast l.HI.S moving very slowlyly eastward.eastward, This low will* weaken' on. was fined $5 by Judge Shupe for ^ .somewhat and move to Ihe! Pacific NiN orthw est bringing much I J[^ Mission’s public safety division ri S'Found Near ^The sum asked is roughly 10 >mproimproper backing. ' Chances VjOti for 1966 Demo Takes. ccoolcr r i L ”'?en temperatures nnd scatteredttered thundershowersthunde to this district 966 Ttix Cut during the (hi next three or fourur days. _ times Mrs. Hal’s annual salary. MIAMI BEACH (U PI)—The tion’s se Ryan also was Kimball's su- nO TP ' 1? • ‘ ton’s section on insurance r.,r A deep cold low pressure areairea centered off the Washington> Coa Post O l Office “ Rya war in Viet Nam may kill offr gence ai and compensation law Tcmpori irough Saturday will average two perior and t>oth m en had been Stand Beliiiid Temporatures Tuesday through Satui -A reported friendly with Mrs. Hai. any plans for another income• He als Ihal cutbaciii ___ tg fly^- helnui normml al wllhwith aft J roollny trend extendingnding ST._ST. LOUIS. Mo. (UPI) - A re m r' tax cut next year but^tha possi- governn ilures trve.'liuinBimnle buiiib set to e.t- -jytorm ■ governm ent spending, der^ I Ihrough Thursday or Friday,y. dropping afternoon temperatures IWt, h> TT , !* T 1 [“ Dility has not bggiuptdgd—ont-' tued pyby .■>oine.^u toiv Salcsr-lax to Iho 80s by Wednesday orr Thursday.Thursday, Some whrming shouldhould plode vwas found outside the doorloor Kimball; who already has un- XXL )ard dergone preliminary examina- yet. Commerce Sectary JohnI make make up u] the cost nf the ui y-j occur about Saturday, probablyably beginningbe«lnnl Friday in the west, of a Selective Service Board jergo T, Connor said Monday. would he ^ BO IS E ynrm a°'*n ■eriod Sundav night, it was reyeajeda led linn,unn. willi undergo ariother Tues-,i; I I 1 ? S W<^ld he a drag on theecoro- lmum-_temperaturps for this period S tin ^ _ The facts are not vet availa-■ Connoa m n o r stud the Ealls^iitLrtQ 52. and Burley. 8 8 i^lTfr MWonda o n d a y . ' ■ ■ —aayr!— dayrScverar sueh -- — ble forPresidtmt Johnson -“to [ tionat state~cbmmifleenian saiaTTVToh- “■by -be-held before he comcsJormal- ’ !. .r, “‘•'*'0'’ pushing thrc-- day he will urge tho associationnn , Precipitation J will overage less thanIhan .1.10 ot an Inch occurringrring 'rhe~bom^wTCarsSmfcd“^yThe 'be-hel KING-HILL—Two Twin Falls^ concludecnncludt on-this,- one way- or- the-l9G4 lax-cur-R-hemrsllejT y or the man who found It, Postmas-nas- .ly to trial. men v were listed In fairly good to go on record favoring relen-■n- with scattered thundershowersers TuesdayTuesdaj Ihrough Thursday or the mo the olher.” Connor said in a1 budget deficit remained »■ tion of the State’s sale* tax law.'w. Friday. Gusty afternoon windsInds may bbe expected during •his Ihls ter LarryLa Poleskl of suburban■ b a n ------condit condition Mondav afternoon atI speechjpegch prepared for a meeting; revolutionaryrevolulit but said, "wh Magic Valley Memorial Hospital q[ ,he period. . , St. Ann.Am Mo. He said he pulled J* of the American Bar As.socia-- the ecoreconomy seems to b« sk; Byron Johnaon. Boise at- cause out the wires "acting on in- iTj.£ following a two-car accident at ------torney, aaid he will introduce a Expected , thundershowers andsnd gusty windswl will probably cause out th "in‘i Make Relieve ding a bbit, the worst thing toi ill to s tin c t.” 7:10 p.m. four rniles east of resolution favthin u M .*» r;JU"■' f'' know '' ,7 w hat he h ad .” "a—Sm hixm-k Ihe 2QU l versary ofL .and w nrlhahiln nljiactii.ii. a bi long-delayed im provem ents in A.h.viii.A.h.vin« ------_ -- f" .01 JlMUml I H r.rh ___ , . hZ ; know ' ?all ^on's 'Son's ambulance. ; Gooding. ,l,ethe atomic bomb bla.-St that left anced i —______1*1 *1^ -37.37 Ml'tlnnil.MI.IIum.I, T ck. ^ . _ <..7 l.H .0« | anced economv is needed education and .social welfare ^ •jji Poleski said he found the The hard-luck Allas-Ccntauraur Ben Shinn. Iduho Slate Patrol- their (heir ancienfam city in ruins.______help act lllllino ______: I'l 1','T I bomb, contained in a milk car- ... und man, Mounlain Home, will con- h - ie lp achieyc.JCi-Cnnnoi'iiii p ro g ra m s fo r stim ulating eco- Hirmii.ih.m" .«« Mpu-.si. r.ul _ _ . 7t tA I bom b, will be carrying a 2,100-pound man, '■ The bells of Buddhist temples Despit nomic and Industrial . growth, in.m.rci. _ Nuw Orlriiita — _ . >-i* .5; I tOn,ton. a*ns he was cleaning out the ^,1' „ j Despite the cuts in incon dummv Surveyer spacecraftraft tinue investigation. and ChChristian churches tolled taxes ai ===^TiiHj=1 m'==Teform*nK=tho=-st»te'» S fw \orli ____ ►><8 75 I liuMmE^Slinday, V,.. il.l night. The St. 1 taxes and this year’s reduoi; - -- _1‘: that is to bg^sent_.tomrcL an .. inciccLsf governmental operations.” '■» iiuH.in — .07 srST' ()klkh..m» Cuy _ _ *30 Ann Post^fTiceI oecupteV-fherJ im• aginary point 240,000 m iles | j ’ I ,iiiuacisfclaxes^ihe.eciimimv-hi IluH.ln ______” f'* Okl*;'""'* the time the second of Amen-• been growinggn at a rate that i The ux. enacted by the 1865 1,12 OniahR . .._ 7 '; ft 4 III KOCOnclsecond flood of the building and ■in ^space that represents the 1. ti « :z=:: I'l ’ " Iho Selective Service Board part „„„ ca's wartime nuclear weapotfsi lows lows expectation cxi of an additia legislature, will be challenged ch.ri»ion. i i.«» rh,>,ni. ______I-S TH the Se P“''' moon for the rehearsal. exploded over Nagasaki and g] j 7 hj 1'kf.f.unrh — ___ . ~i oof t thelhe first floor. To keep the launch as close I ' al $7 billion a year in feden In a referendum in November, J I’orlUrxt. M*. ___ — Kl killed an estimated 75,000 per- revenue: 1968. The voters will decide at Ch.rlntf. N. C .------l"> ■" „ ”I scooped up Ihe cardboard’ard as pcpossible to the real thing."-In Maine, 1^- ■ revenues, the secretary said. 129 r-.rtUn.l, Or«. _ f.1 1 S sons. . XliisTllis I money can be used ft that time whether to sustain theho cinoinn.ti ------. 10 J' u"''rf Cil .. 71 .07 milk m ilk carton< and was going? to engineers engim have given them- Three days earlier a U.S. "unexpe Cl^.l.n.l ___ - fl I" ■;!.07 .<.,,1,1 Cl.,_------... S| M throw it aw ay but it w as' so ,.;elvcsselves two 58-minute launch pc- I c • "unexpected expenditures, sue , Ci.luml.u.. O. _...... -- Kl •“ •=’ , Is Controlled bomberbom ber had dropped tho first as gg the(hg Pre.sident has recent( .. .h. le- SItrnvtr “- ‘______“I lUrbmon.i - h.i 7 * .01.01 heavy heavy it got my interest.”' he riods to simulate the times bombomb b o\over Hiroshima. warned iublican administration sayingng i>~1)~ Muinr.Molnc.___ - HI M S’-St. 1 .11 cnid • rmy when the moon ond earth would (yjoi w arned us wjJI be reiiuired I 'J7 said. "I have been in the Army when 'U'd NORTHFIELD, Maine (AP)) EighteenEighte thousand persons I has failed to lead Idaho for-, l>.lr,.lt______»“ J*'' and have some experience withwilh be in proper position for an ^n I the sitiiation in Viet Nam," I l)„lul.h ______71 H S*ns..» Ant..nio 71 and hi “n — An army ot bone-weary fire-:- crowded into Nagasaki’s Peace■ said, or can be taken in l a cul ward and **rcactcd to the slate’s"* s ki hi i |'«»o*«»o — S«n ---- — KA explosexplosives, but 1 acted on -in- 4n- actual moonshot; fighlefighters defeated Sunday night.t. ParkP ark to h ear a m essage from inpr,> fproblems only when a crisis hns S»M F,«nrU ro------Cl „j stinctefinrt w hen I pulled the w ires.”s .” ------after , or increased expenditures. - i::;rw„„::i:i_r:; S? n SSt. rf si«>. M .r u __;___71) J.I .03 sunci after a five-day fight, Maine'ss Prime MinisterN Eisaku Sato. He appeared and emergency ac- __ SeatiU ______f'O PolePoleski said he was sure the Tt/r w orst forest fire since the 19477 promi.seipromi.sed that Japan, as the tion Is required.” ji..„.t„n -zrirrr.SJ shrt-vcport------70 bomb Has inlendfd for the draft IfJlcMass KiUing holocaust. only natnation to suffer the ravages l l l n p "Idaho Is the ‘mlsslsslppl of .04 Sp..U»n.. _____ r.l ‘ , r J.rk*on. Ml... ------n f» .li'.n\ TMnim-St. 1‘rl-*.____ >*.» 7 7 IxKirdboard because there ’’are manv'.h’n»ti ------y| 7.'. .:*<» ,^i.. ^ i j !.»• V«tw» . . ------VKvwnis ' ----- ■ “Tr-^rr-ire ------in:;------^-[-this_one_is_,just_foiL_tlie„dtaft( T ^ f ^triuiYietiNain::: X l l ------up.-^ 'Httid—13eputy—Forest^Com-- nnuelear-w u e le a r - eap o n s;------^ sing economic development and Some titem^rature(^ extremesies trom wiwithin the 43 contiguousguous board.board.” • 1 1 m missic issioner Fred C. Holt. Unlike Hiroshima. Naga.sakii Elmer Alford, 66. Twin FiH It» antiquated state govern- United united States:Stt Sunday high 11010 at Blythe,Blythe. Calif. Monday morning The 600-SOO men who worked1 has domdone little to keep the scars’ died SundaySur afternoon at Mig ment." ho said. lo^low 42 at a t Keno. Described under „ Holt succeeded in sur-- of the bombb alive. It has razed1 Valley i Memorial Hospilal d. Johnson also Indicated he ‘ SAIGON (UPI)—A young U.S.J.S. rounding round the flames with a bull-- and rebirebuilt evfcry building dam-• brief illness.ilir ------would— r«»olutioni at------___ SmSmylie Plans sa^ ------Alaskar tlawallamall audand CanadaCa ------—------____ aide nffirin^ tnld Mondav howlow dozed dozed path from 30 to 80 feett aged or destroyed by the expio- j.,^He was horn at Ogden. Ua Coeur d’Alene urging extension Weather at 4 a.m. PST. liiBhestghost teniperaturetcmpei yesterday, lowest A C( the Viet Cong overran a refu-.'fij- wide. wide, sion. IT Its Itnrc iciuliidei— is— a- of Bonneville Power into South- „ratu ["on" Aur. 2!). IKliS. H i wai a !ui temperature last 12 hours, precipitation precipitatio for 24 hours ending"j^^TSssi^nme^^ gee camp in Binh Dinh Prov-ov- TheyThe; stopped the fire frontt memorialmemorii statue in the Peace• tim e resident of Twin Falls. \ em Idaho, and favoring reap- 4 „ PS ince. slaughtered 17 women andand before il could reach this tinyyl Park aiand annual ceremonies, s^rvi portionment of both houses of 4 n.m. PST. ■ is survived by several cousu of sutli.n -M.». Ml". IVl>.|IVp.l lyinnlp*.W innlp^r ------Pl l l ^ ' o children, killed eight miliiiamennen town, town, mo.st of whose inhabitants^ nndand a number o t nieces tho Idaho I^Bislaturo on thehe I-.|„.rrc.i^.rT ___— ______*' V»n.-..u%rr ______Ci bf^' ,.in^For1f> ^ Session "and wounded 60 other civilians,IS. had evacuatede their homes. basis of population alone. .46 \n,h..riirf« -...... 57 .01 _ and w nephews. ou.w . _____ — 2 - K«lr».«nW.. ______f't r.R BOIBOISE (AP) — (lOV, Robert "M y blood bolls at the thoughtpht Sinco breaking out in a peatt California v^ttlll Girl Graveside services will be c? ----- —— . :■< m;______-----—_ -&/-&iiiylie_haid_l.x)ay -W ■would-lrrf—thi >K-k bog. Jail—Vu£dncsday„the—fire. JH/'-J— , - Hiirtpfl nt 4 p,m. Tuesday | ” ______•!« «' .S5 Hon.,luhl . . . . ______87 77 -yf—thv"vtnught*r;^'—-wmte—Divk ______have ;additional assignments for Kricc- Kficgcl of Arlmgton, Va., inn a bad covcrcd^ more than 13.000^ WinsT r i n ' Juirior^olf^ Twin Falls Cemetery. Fn« Magic VaUey IDAHO TEMPERATUE M PER A TU R ES «a spe-special legislative session‘ on lette" letter to a sup>erior In Saigon,,Qn. acres ^cres of tbg, hrushland and for-■ i IJKKE j \ k e FOREST, 111. (AP) —. m may ay callcall al Twin Kails Moniu: V ... »lln. IVp.I'cp. ______B7 Idaho reapportionmenl, regard-ard- •■vv’ia "What the hell can the Viet^iet ' A birdie 4 on the second hole. from from n(X)n nix until .1 p m. Tues^? A S „ J ,.n ------»< Klnar Hill — ______I hS ; ed nSas a possibility later this ^ongCong gain by killing a bunch of fu n e ra ls n,..r s,^rT."w.- l-.W.------Ir'I'V "" ' of I sent Jar Jane Bastanchury of Whit- n -.u * ____ ir:::.-,"" ■ ^ yoar.' innocent kids?" ^ i" Itier, Calif., into the lead and she , WBNDELL — Funerat ser-;r- \u,h] ll„ h l______0» I'l M,inMMuni.in II.-m. l-H C^ 7The hO povernnr told his news The attack occurrcd last 4 never trailed in defeating Carol j vices for Thomas A. BuckleyPV H 'lrlrT______conference, however, that it 7,000 Btiy i'l MUSIC ^ - , . 1 1 . .. z r ‘;;i ■ ‘ Thursday a few miles outsideiide .--w . « SorenserSorensen of Racine, Wis,, 2-up ^ r.M ______f* would bc usele'ss to speculate T will be conducted at 11 a m.m- c«ntf..rtiC^ti.r.rd .______►« — ______would ; J , the seaport city of Qui Nhon.' M p for the Western girls»junior golf[ v FOR ^ A ll AGES T u esd ay In tho W endell P re:s- s- EmmrtiEmmMl —.. ■ ______» ' 5* n..l'»rtH >u'*n _------o-A regarcregarding Ihc time of a specia! ® US according to Kriegel. He told of,-*- ^ crown Friday. Organ Or or P.Ano byterian church by Rev, George„« ------** S.ln„.n session before ruling by U.S. Permits for ' 'rown'r K® Ctmrm ______»> SS.hIx Sprinin _2I_ __ !<'i SCSsio ■ one militia platoon leader whoseose • BlondtBlonde Miss Sorensen, 17, In ii complete prlv»cy. BarnV isrt, Jeron>6, ConcludlnRng Op,nir..rlll. Cr^ne^'rtii* ______»* T 'In T y^ in l F*iu - S7 Distri(District Court, one n squared the title match over the> Transpoiitior^, Trans Chord Th«o«7 eU iJ.ho K .n.------m rii.Iril .. . _____ 100 4S aid younger brothers nnd a cou-; P j X rites will be held at Wendell I'Uho Tlie special session, he said. ^ Exemptions Onwentsia course with a par onJ ind Irnprovijing. Cemetery. Friends may call at : . ’'depends entirely nn what the i "were killed in the wanton of NORTHERN IDAHO-Mosllvtly sunnysunnv todayIc nnd Tuesday with n it battle. OL'i the seventh. It stayed tha^ way 1 Weaver Mortuary until time of district court docs and when it I OLYMPIA (AP) - A bout,I until dark-haired Miss Bnisian- tJ few afternoon and evening thundc^^wjthundershowers. Not quito so warm y •'He ran am ok,” Kriegel said.Ild.|7.OOP (7.000 shoppt>r.s from out-of-state ! J . HILL -J _IIL does what it does " ______” Hc g^ehury won -the 13th 4o------the service. ______Tue.sday.T uesday. ! HiRhs 85 to 95. lows, inin60s>— 6 0 ^ ------, - Q ^ eer- "I happened to be present when^liave I- f WOWg _____ One of the other items cer- "I Ha hen have bou^;ht permits that^ go 2-up, o-un IHHH i TWIN FALI-S — Funeral ser- ~ tam tlto he given the legislatorstors he beganbe firing his carbine at cxemjexempt them frotn the Washing- vices for Roscoe B. Beattv will i.s the manor of fin.mcing work;ork everyeverybody, screaming 'V'C. VC.VC, ton ssales mx. the S tate T ax< | I, . - ...... be held a t 2.-30 p.ro. T u e ^ a y a t i t l c al Farragut State Park, neededKled VC!”VC!*** I CCcmimLSSKin nm n said M onday. |f White Mortuarv Chapel withI Magic Valleyley HospitalsB Jto make the area usable for the •'!‘’I ■walked up to the puy andmd Crimmissj.jn .Secretary Jamess Rev. Harold Nye olficlallnR. M agicacic ^Valley M em orialial St. BBenedict’s, .Ierome)m e World" Hoy Scout Jamboree,ree. foldjold him1 to give me his weap-|^ap-1 said the $1 permits} Final rites will be held In Sun- -______^ ANnitANiut 17.000 scouts and thheir eir on.”o n.” Knegel continued “Korr a he selLinj^ l>est in the | ------se t M em orial P ark . F am ily suq:> ^ JtfflwntRI ----- ;; —------Adm Orirk llKVd------tratirT m inirte- 4v4 -h(wi— pests memorials mny be mnde f , p Ch.irles D:n;s .ind Mrs. O e n c ,i'. minds and then ho started to!to ! ^ a.shini^ton .side of the border is j Mrs. Francis Horejs. Ernes- ■ to the heart fund. I'riends mav»v tinetjj,e Grabert.Grabc Mrs. William Ken-■ Miller,’' | , both Jerome: Mrs.%T' Or-]'' I “T It]( will ?]"fi follow by two years the 1^?i^ shoot himself in tho throat, i^^hedcI the ddm m ant iTiarket place any-^ 1 call at the mortuary until 1:3030 daudall. Rick>Ricky Dean McNurlm. Bar-iir- ’'"'’’sia j Robinson. Wendell; Ron-^ln,pm.international roundup of Seniornior grabbederabb the gun and walked!ked[^‘^'*-'- such ns I ont’view, Walia ' p.m. Tue.sday. ripynev John ' Florence. Manuel S.nn- aid Dedman. Carey: Enioryi,;,^]1 -Sc-outs.j attended bv jh o u t him iabout si.v kilonieu'rs hack I W alla nnd .Spokane. , ------chev, rh cv . PanPamcI.T Ann Sh.irp. Mil-Uii- Sum ner. H ailey, nnd Jo h n Vick-1Vick- g’poo g POO girls and 2.000 leaders. to ,o thej(,t ccnter where he calmedned ' ““This I’h doo'n't imply a criti- * TWIN F.M-li; — Funeral ser-'*■- ford E, E. K Keenev, Pamela K.irenren Greensbtiro, N.C. ' The governor .said other mat-nat' jowndown somewhat ” jOism ( of th' priipram,” StanfordI i ------I vices for Thomas (Ted) Soren-1- Vanins. Mrs. Dean Masiin.iitn. D ism issed ters tthnt might be put to the Kriegel „ . said the milmaman^an maybe there are' Kon will be held a t 11:30 a.ni.■” DouplafiDouRla.fl 1 Lvnn H aw kins. L arryrry T(xld '" " 'i Jackson, Jerome: Mrs. legislalegislature are mostly house- then ,helped the other defenders,eVs lot of pcoplt' m those areas' I Thursday at White Morluar>'r-' v.V, Brown. Willis L. Zimmermannan *‘ *^<'n PapoaR‘ ' a an d B ruce Rciss. keeoinr:kceoin problem s, T ' . I who a n ' nnw bu\mi> in Wash-*^ Chapel with Bishop Sherrnan to dig graves and bury the dead ' and Mrs. Bennett W. Madron,■on. J" Shoshone; Ken Br.i'un,:r.uin, PPone endin" in the fiHler.nl court7*^ -While we were hurMng h his' is ' havo be-1 S\vcnscn officiating. Final r'tes^ ^ Tivm- nip-Twin Falls: F cILk U ribe. Ha^cl-Luebis is a lawsuit challenging the . J Capable, uell Md! j trained ’ will be heia~af Suri-nSTWembfiaT Heflin. T ?i^r[rrTirali?utrcrTMilT^-TT^ Heflin. Filer: Mrs. Richardard ' and“Mrs. A lvin C ho j n a c Ey^iV at c u . Kriegel wrote. ‘Before I could^ V Park. Bourn,Bourn. Ki Kimberly, and Richardard ‘"'f'd daughter. Jerome. Senate as reapportioned by the stop him he pulled the pm onn Jl I Bollingham and 1965 I egislature. There has been ^ P el assure E. Zimmerman. .Montpelier. — ----- 1965 I the- Krcnade and threw n a few 'ecu 1 as opposed tof , ;[ personnel asi t w i n FAl-U; — Rosary for no ncUon in Ihe ,<:ulr e x cep t the- reNtdeow <•( U^nler cjties and Mrs. Eplfania Reves will he re-^ Dl-smlsstd Ca I filing of briefs and motions. away into a rice paddv The;,'*;.^; Cassia M em orial I fi ing firenade went off nnd he caught I towns, weren't going very wdll ' ------citeit-«t^-3frpm.’Wedne*Iay in IXmaldDonald \Woodall. Vtcky fjatterr.- the lawmakers adionrnetl grena ’Otther. / 1 ^ careful, ihoujlitfultiioug A d m i t t e d ...... ' Ited some shrapnel in the fare Reynolds Funeral Chapel. Massss Mrs. HowardHow Thompson and B\ron ninga t'ourt officials have indicated | B\ron Heinze. Mrs. Dnminga t'"it Kriegel said he t.;ok t!ic \ ic- p«"rmi:-;, which exemp'^ will be celebrated at 11 a m.n. Mrs. FranFrancis Horejs, all Twin lun.i. R Dawn decision is hkelv either late . 0(H-of-scafers fr ,m Washington's Thursday in St. Edward’s Cath- Falls; Mrs v'" Luna. Ronald Hinkley. LaDawn 'I'-’*'' ; attentiontion tot h- Falls; Mrs. Harry E. LaCourse. Gre^crsen. Qrepcrsi IjVern Grcgcrscn.•rson ;: ’*”s month or earlv in Septem- then " to the Qui Nhon HospitalItal ^ ’ V w ere d e ­ olic Church with Rev. Thomas»s Hansen: ^Mrs. Joseph 1_ Gur- stevcn t Steven Dayley, Mrs. Anna Web- bcr. where the man recovered vised w b\' the legislature as a I Taylor as celebrant. Conclud-d- well,well. Filer;Filei Douglas Christen- pr. Mar; ______mmethod etho o' lunr.q more shoppers | lalneed Injt services will b« held in Sun- sen. Burle: er. Mar\" Lou Walton and Mrs. ; ; personal ne n- sen. Burley; John P. Hamillon. Civile CKiIe \VW ardle. a ll B urlev; Mr, .Mrs. TOUR NOTED • to lheth e *’?- I set Memoria! Park. Buh): Sirs Buhl; Mrs. Terry Brinkerhoff.''I'- Rolvrt - Gee, Oakley: Ross5 Ml-Mi- . ’RT>.'NTPKn. Man (AP'—Si.v- C n r Oregon ha^ m sales tax: Tda- I ------Kimberly, KimKcrlv, and Mrs. Olis D- chaei.son 1 Wll- J-oviet agriculture authrir- kJWSouth l Korean ho put n .I p«1 into effec: ,Ti;h. j vices for Mrs. Emestina P. the Soviet Einhassv in Ottawa[Ta XPolice " I Alerted Grabert vrill be held at II a.m. _ Dismissed ,„j[havc ^ havo'a arriveii here f.ir a tourr of sEOSEOUL. South Korea (.\P) — . Tuesdav in Revnolds Funeral>1 iVnnid Ronald Hinkley. Burley, .and\the pr:i;ri;’ provinces to see hoW|-i-f,e < WHITi t e Jt^hidoka M emorial hoW|-The South Korean |;ovcrnnicnt Fred Slopka. -Hevtjurn. . ------L,-. Chapel with Rev. R obert frrrnMng s y s te m s worlc-^ ^ t —rvati.>nal—n fH.int*--**fi Mpectal-™ l m h WE LOAN I ^ A dm itted Births I ^^ Schreckenberg officiating. I Mr I ' jalertjalert i loday and warned th.c peo- /y\ . Final rites will be conductedd Susanne Fischer. Burley; Pat-at- A daughterdau was born to Mr. ;!p Fairfield, ■ and Lawrence Jones,nes. ple tbattl Communist North Ko- ‘MORE MONEY I "Tfte Chape!by^by lheihe >Park” .’ Thursday at Broken Bow, Neb.5 ^sv Genirs-,Genir>-. Daniel Fernau, andnd and Mrs.Mrs Dwight Skelton. Hey-1 Corral. ■ r?an agents were trying to <■"on 9 gum, g,l( di,moi>d.. rt, I burn, and a son—WaiJjorn to.. _ f ______- Mrs. Denn Dennis W ells, all Rupert, I burn, ar T Dismisstid jnrount Inrount Viet CcT:g‘t\'pc iCTTor]=;t'rt.sf '•Qn, all Gooding: J.J . woow oo-callcd ‘c on t.he police for in-,n- f p . r,,„d.r%. ,nl,,rr. Twin Falls Cemetery. Friendss Both MaltaMalta; Mrs. Antonio Ortiz f'n n , j R. Russell. Ilagermin. ai>d Johnohn creSsccreSscd security measures to(j, *"’*.nd *.nr „h., i,,„ Goodinjr M em orial m ay call at Twin Falls Mortuaryy and*nd son,son. BBurley; Patsy Gentry. Burch. Poc.itello. I[guardguard key govcrnripnt ar,.i riili- R wvwf«ti« W werrr&'now A NATIONALONAL SEUCTtI5SELI MORTICIANJ from noon until 3 p.m. Tuesday. Daniel Fe 1st Admitted Births Uary'tarv i installations. He s.n.rl r s D Daniel Fernau. Mrs., August I ------Dethlefs. D ethlefs. aand Daniel Tyler, all HanrtalHanftah B ailey, M rs. Robertobert I A d.idaughter was Kirn to Mr. M r,’milita ’ military—hni?r5-UTrf~air5'~far: %------1 . 0 lO&NS TRY TIMJESJiEWS WANT ADS3 Rupert.Rupert, an

/ o • . _ - ■ t _ . ’ ' r ■ :WW . ■ ' ■■■ . . ■ I ■ • '. . I , M ondsy;onday,A 6 g. 9, 1965 ' TwIn Falls Tin'Tirhes-New« ----- ~3|- > ■ J • , ■ ^H fee^Pfogr Jnder^M iedic ~g:S riT h re pgrains^Q^fferedrUrix ffe — ^ ^ \ ^— By JOHN TROAN, c alledlied Kerr-MillsKerr^^M programs tp ifyfy but but in. in. Lousiana L he rnight ‘"Klg animals."animals . property—s~bciie_heaUh_benefits-provlded gent——These—at^T hese^fe persons-pasr is^J3;000 as'J3;000 and'slTirgetand "meaTiW; rulesiles coiueconcerning assets, i But die, anda n d all a ll y o u r c h ild re n grow s ta ndards d a rd s vvill vvill be applied to all (NEXT—CalEXT—Cash Retirement / the new . Socia! Security 65 who aren’t poor enough to issistance." assistance.” CongressongreSs nc now has jiggled the t upi sueh1 welfare-type, welfare free-care BerB en efits.)______j icare law have been likened ratele regularre^ lar wH>l\^He o m e - ’’a e tu ------EE ffe c t iv e —- l a a — J ,— tlliiS, tlw be w4itSj-----«vm fits,— « vh e-----nur«t*ft-)M>m<.i------• on « ® fundss collected fifrom Social Se- indigentligent” vary var\ from .state to ion's son's life life msurance in policy in allylly availabavailable " . sameme healthhealth benefits offered lo cure,!, some l;ilalxiratory and X- ROOFING *‘^,imeitt. ' jitnnc curitvty taxes, it offers certain state.ite. All All provide provi some hospital iguring figuring his his assets but most 11 (l luis.hus. a slate.s ■ wouldn't count “medicallynedically indigent'' persons ray services, and some cover- W W ^ in indictments nlonp oiu'Msteiu income a woman pastst 65 65 may ma; be extended by a age of doctor 1bills. Bevond this,! ikjcin ATIf )ital, nursing-home' and care.re. Soine Soine also al cover certain statesnates calculate calculi the^cash sur- nonvxisteiu SULATION, SIDING, r health benefits to persons doctorctor bills, bills, some sc drugs, some renderender value valut California dis- is I supixjsed supixjsed lo be getting from stateIte to to certain ce other individ- nny state mayma\ add almost any nd older. carere inm aa nursingnurs home or the ounts counts any any auto needed for a runawayrunaway husband or reluc- ualsds under under 65 who would onli- ''extras'’;ras'’ it \vi wishes—and can af- A L UREMODELING. M IN l lyer No. 2 js the supple- patienttient’s s own own home and even transportatioiransportation “regardless of tantint relativerelative/) ' narilyirily qualify’quali for tbe welfare ford, LUMINUM STORM j Stal ' health-insurances.,.5J pro- such:h things things as a: eyeglasses and iiarkec market value”value but Idaho; speci- Nor could a grij,wn son or rollslls except except Ipr the fact that. Because■cause the: these programs vary DOORS>ORS & WINDOWS n which provides additional se false teeth. teeth. fiesies aa "popular-priced"populi car" and daughteraughter bebe requueit to pay for whenien they they ariin't<^ick.i their in- so iiuich,nuch, anil will be in a slate i iligibility rules also differ. ^a^vaii Hawaii sets sets a flat $500 limit, ann elderlyelderly p parent's health care, comesmes or or as^sets a exceed the of fluxlux for some soi time to come, U C “ r ; !fits, including E coverage of Eligibility n Office r ^ I asseter J^lllarliar dQClQt bibiUs, on am Qp- Forr instance^instance up, u Ul now. in some Iowaowa exempts e.xempt “tools or equip- nss some some *t *taies now demand, specifiedecified ceilings. ce This includes the best way to t find oul if VOU r l HEARDCi , IK i^uetf fo r tionaill basis to jx persons past 65 fcountiesjnties ofof MarylandMa an elderly nent ment necessary necess; for pursuit of However,owever, if if you draw ‘'medical childrenlildren under uni 21 und some of qualifylify for anany such benefits is ROOFING•OFING &i INSULATION The grand ury rec^ agree to ^split the> S6-a- personrson with with an ar income exceed- in an 'occupation,” ‘occupatio and Colorado as'sisiaiice''S'sistaiice” a sijte still could theireir parents; paren the blind; and to checkheck wiiliwitli your nearest pub- Phon.Phon. 7 3733-17i6 3 .1 or 733-2194 ; JI,080 a year couldn’t qual- liscounts discounts S200 S20 w orth of “ w ork- placelace a a cl claim against vour persons,rrsons, whowho are totally and |ier- lie assistance (welfare) office. 1 m t n d i i *'*’* • rnonlhlh premiumprem iu m w ith U ncle ing $1,080 a yc f S S r and pace. B a r- Sam. indictmenis accused Bar^ le third ,gy^layer offers free i ■ abstracting . “I™), healthth benefits to the needy and k ^ h is own use a bank „ear-needy.near-needy. It embraces mmmmm c o v e f I f> S - “■jv e w hatnstns now knowknown as the Kerr*^ ^ ------P.M. of common stock o s program ol of “medical as- SHOP 9 A.KA.M. TO 9 P.Jy( i ^ c a n Tiolding Co- _ m ce ^fo pr- r-th th e a g e d ” - a s . JwelL _ ^ BLUE LAKKIKK Sl SHOPPING CENTER ^ indictments against healthlealth benefits benefit available to W « -i ^ and Pace charged em liar recipients recipient: of public as- ’"'ifmenl and misapplicatio ince (welfare), (welfare; funds. - Thislis free free carecan is financed _ ------Jointly;ly by the lU.S. Treasury ------and the states. 1 the states. In some cases. I ------Jf9 _ I J j J i ------co u nifinc ties-a iinH nd Incalocal' c o m m u n iti e s ______chip in money, B rin g -MN o - C aa s sh J- _ /A P W T h e J e ] ciiFFOLK. Va. (AP) ‘ ne ^ |,1 states s(a(es provide provi health ben- b m :^p o B cost of living fits for for recipients recipient of ■"old-age he value of the dol ar has 'Stance,” a ^ form f of relief Jl------No Service Charge On)n Any 30-Day FLEX-O-PAY-PAY Accoui^ti jl j.^iined. Ju"' * ^ T ‘lnr% » a v a ilnlhbre^~Hb b re ~ tb ~Be ~ ^ ~ Y t l f^ts Mrs. u Tavior 3 :>j personsons p p ast ast 65. 65. In 1 uUditiuu, ~ ------— S-WJ UTH ^OI?g HriOWKT-POSSIBlSmG^ TOKS bill is problematical. six states—Alaska, states—Al Georgia, BUT YOU MUST HAVEIAVE THTHE COUPON FROM THIS PAC The Suffolk housewife ac- Mississippi,;issiopi, Missouri, Missi Ohio and OPERATjED>per a t|ed Bby g a m b le-s k o c m o),, INCi n c — — i-i— ■ as~have put into effect so- 1 = ^ = 5 = ^ rrS ' “ * Accideiiccidents in II Lig] i‘-^"»"^ in-"October. “SSr^^L JlahUtall Claim i ■

- F ( fEHir > i i p ”PPersdns c r H osity. ByJy TheThe AssociatedAssoc! Press ~ ^ Fourlur persons,persons, including a ^ father?r and and his his 14-months-old C T c daughter,'hter, died inii traffic acci- G E ^ S e c u r i l y dentss over over the the weekend we in Utah. ------1 Threeree of thethe-four-were fou official------m isted as traffic fatalities, |lU tiedSC U boostingting Utah’s I toll to 154 for •_ T* *11* ^ the year, nine fewer than a ^ CLIP THESE COUPOCOUPONS For DiiiicHMfiS ago. i l ^ Thee other death — William E. AND CHARGEGE IT!! IT H ! M WASHINGTON (AP) — The Schwartz/artz — was 1listed as a pos- l|™T 2 S— I Bo State Department shut off free sible heart attackattack, although the ^ C r e s t niblic access to its b u ild in g to- c a r he wasw a s ddriving ri smacked 1^1 II NO MONEY REQUIREDJIRED - — YOU ml ^ 1 S o le ^ T I Ky (or the first time in peace- into a tree at 33rd North and First: West In BountifulBi Satur- - ^ MUST CHARGE ITjndJia>jm d_havj! jfpur v J In tnnouncing th is, •* =>ijv,ki.'i d a y . pjk^.------Cou port-t o -b u y, th o -SpocSpociali iol*- on this------n u n said the action is being tak- Butt Schwartz’s Infant daugh- % j(W\ t o o t h w page. Use your chargc■ge plate at any iW j 100% q “TiTFinilirDVB^'secartty—follow - .fer,- €hei»yi^sueeumbed-of-accUChei»yi^suee^ ------bg recommendations by a S tate dent injuries SundaySi in the Mal WU of our registers or mokelake applapplication Elastic top 9 Department task force on sec- Southh Davis Community Com Hospi- rWl |B\ your instant chargoirgo acc< account at SizesS iie j 8- JO a M ^ ~ miiyr" ^ = — '------" ' ...... ------i.o » 9 fi------'— rTT;------^nr-^uitD m ci'—GonrcnJcnco^*cn>enee-€enter:------j^r------Ut spokesman denied th ere a (wo-car collcollision In West U®\'M\ Si*e ^ ^ cHJ iavtbeen breaches of security Jordanan killed killed Miss Mis; Carol Victor- }^a\ - m u s t B t. I' You must quality for a Tempo ((^ to sud “an ounce of preven- ia Polve,olve, 23. of KKi earns, chargc plate by having^ing establishedesta ■ bmismrth a pound of c u re .” r sister, sister, Mrs. M rs. Joan Morten- W3\ credit in your home town! Tm inances last m onth in 27, 27, w w as as seriously seri h u rt, as jTOw fiicli /male employes com- the driver driver ofof tho other car. \g S niiijri ol being molested in the clark< F Frandsen, ran d sen , 18. 1 , 1 1 fcttg were not the basic rea- W /y for the new step he said id a Bureau of Indian Af- em ploye, R alph T, T so, 47, Under the new setup, costing struck bybv twotw cars as he tatCSO OOO this year a force ^;;“fkeTed across acros/ U.S.U.I Highway 89 eO guards will man all pedes- Willard Saturday Sati night...... iTJii and auto entrances to the ______I RRain a in ml Slale Department building ^ T \ toted in Washington’s Foggy J £SS6sse D.L f . Coats V. No one is to be allowed into X *&Lld id LLasflKites S S C I^ S H A M P O C fie building without approved TT7 DriimTT p- Kcrcditation or perm ission. JUiROME K U M t — i-tJFuneral services ' ______1______were! conducted I for Jesse Del- \® \ headscarf 1^) 3Va-oi. Lotion—Reg. 6( ^ mar Coats Satur Saturday at Wiley Ti(».GO(W ' (Jal -Reg. 60c y p -'l 'ffl , So/id o„, 5 o /ld and Color i W l F S h O e S ------.^ neral;ral pnpci Chnpel I by. Kev. Jo tm ______i M l _ A 'J J • ■rv i,I_ Gjarrabrandt. a rra b ran d t. ^0 Bor ^ ------ml------AIQBQ i n U 6 S t n S Keithith JohansenJohanser was soloist Uj3l\ ® \ C o u n t. : ...... C If/ '*‘^9-^ : - r - I Q ^ Mrs. Luella Sherer was ac- jlSl 1% 2 1 c - I LOUISVILU.E, G a. ( A P ) - A “o mpanist. p '^ n !st‘' “ " ‘“ ' HF ...... * ^ ioctor savs he believes metal- „ sO *'^1^ “MUST BK •piked goif shoes contributed to Pallbearersillbearers were w D elm ar i 1 V ^ \ \ A C H A R GCJK- E - .f i P-kStQn.£tQn, EaVDavid ld hKennison, Gene fr^l by lightning Sunday as they took Broughton.Ighton. Ernest Ernesi Coats. Frank ihelter in a metal shed. DahlquistIquist and and Dewey De Cavln. (w* The doctor who pronounced _ Fmalnal rites rites were we; in Jerome f ' V ' Jerrold J. Quinn and Joe L. etery. Cemetery. Gay, both Louisville, dead said te believed the shoes helped C T n O C D C I1 pound lhe lightning. OIUrODCll"OPS BED-WETTING ^ -pabl i « « B a a a a 2 ^ New Tablet Way ______I iL irrtT T ff^ v . g . i Miss Johnson Ithout Electrical Devices Itdlcally 8 af« — Cu«rant*«d JSO -count Box Visits Illinois Discoveredov«rod .. . icIcifclcntiflc new WET- \j® \ WAIIk-Cf'AM , ■ NO-MORMOR TABLFTSTABLETS quickly helpi (^ l J L a d ie s ' • Eg a n , h i . (A P )— T.uci md functionalfunctional bed bed wetting, due to ' \Qh I I '"Y^hn.Ton, vi)Uiig!!^t daugh- li-iblt,t. euiuUuiiiguiulium ur ine r r im» ■te nflien. ------%------f i^ T[TIRttS T tW ---- I Mfmflf «r of the President, spent her electricity, ipiipecial aheeta ot NKI ms. For children (over ft years) i I 3 \ VV/i/fe «C0„ c ecu.ive week-end in ‘|,rad„^-adults. Satisfaction or money i ' I f h w i i s’ I E^ S % | ^ hack. Only $.1.00.W.OO. TodayT( . . . ask for Colors, V M 'ms Johnson visited th e .h o m e WET-NO-MORr-NO-MOR Tablets Tabl a t . . . D « . Reg. 2 7 c . I V i s s ^ ■’"'■y N u g en t. TROJLINGER LIN G ER PHARMACYPI R c g u 'o ' 6 ^ » j vyhite only— Size*zcs 5 to o (Jl ^ 1144 4 4 MAINM A IN AVE. S. ( S V 2 to r 3 3 c ...... -Afif.ST n p - ■ ■ V .^^''h Nugents’ son. ___ Yaair Homa ______... ■—------PK»rm«<______PK»rm«

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r ■ " ■■■■ "■ .■■■, • ■' ■" ■. WHIRLIGIG By HEfiRY J. Til By ANDREW TUULEY I Secretary of State Dean illusk’s —“ Do WASHINGTON—Now that the new Social Se- C p l - . Secret! ;’s —“Do as we say,'or else- ■ . curityurity law,I complete with medicare, is a reality,y* M long WlO-mooth attem pt-to. per-r- tries tot achieve the onlTfBiT ■ on ..... ' suade siuute^a the U.S.S.R. to reconvene ible vi — x~c»M^naASeii-‘o r r < t c - ^ t« t r o f mjr'iiMtu, Jll. I of the legislation —T O air im >h> Twi*. raU Wr*f -8*yjlli1ii^|i|y|||L I 1 ~^~TTirt7i I if il‘ii r iiii Jrvlnir~to-to, ------■ 1 ' ] ^ H H | thB -O ei •« u ^ « b * d la . 1M44 f U H | ^are" the daylights "out uf iho-M-—^ — :------^ ------1 - 9 I | . — I ______lereace ference is enough to discourage to be rvhiUh^d 4»lUr ma4 Bundrnjr At 1>0 Bmk>ii4 BtrWi WmI. A f ^ It will cost too much, - ■^IjjjljjjjjM — nva.li—loiS t -agftrps 5 ■ Twia F»iU. {4*bo. |>y tba Tfm—»N>w yubUtliia# co m ' K ltJ sneer, and plunge us all T he fundam ental probletn rf ■ JARED HOW JACC MULLOWNEY IfiwtJ bankruptcy and or debtors''■* ' W er American stalesmanshio ~ ■ i*r«ia«ot Pubu*fc#T m g T ' #1 had some of our tw j, i prison. a l WtSlXIlGBlCH l^WKLLDICK WIMSY DODDS These calamity howlers areire I i s If. 'vSV'r vnths?i,Z5:£ru,“.r“j“a for tht I BuiinM M«D««*r . M «a«ela« £«iiU>r AdvtrtlsinM Um n^tr S o v iet' negotia- Uie wl DALK TMOVir.SON PAUL STANDLKT talking through their hats, as lUxMM limcACvr I*r«M Room »l*Da««r ial ■ ’ C^po*lnn; usual. To be sure, thc Sucial f i 'i r K - s: I Ail notl^M r*Qiiir*4 *by Uw or W or4«r of court e( Security tax will ru up for'or , ' (."■ , ;.* Ie Tbe.auxUiary feaiureofSovW ■ «Ami>«l#nt juriM it^loa to b* pMbUab«d w*«k>r will M mIB i * JIB a n^use withIth lulucleai clear djplom acv is the pubUsbad tn th« T h u n d M y l*iu« o t th is pMi>*r pursuant U> everybody because the new ben- ■ tiic. «0-lM IfUho CmU. . . . T.n. ^“ve to be paid for. but * —... - ■ 8 eobra emotions,IS. of o f kick i c ^ l E r W . KoUrvd aa »a«on4 rUaa mall mattaf April 1. ItlS, at A«4r« the new system remains a bar-i i ' . , ...... — ideally chosenen ment nient discussion upstairs tn ^ H -tha puaioffUa lo Twlo FaUa. Idaho. Qodar tha act o/ the Genevava eludedude all-weapons. “ ■ Uarcb S. l%^9, glain. s ln . A As much as J103 will t?e added to the T»rtlf joh. For he ex- As t O fficial City ftod County N«wapax>«r a nnnual n u a l tax on'many, and eventually this In- s I h A B » rr ■ SUBSCRIPTION RATK8 cfeaserease will com e to n early *200. But for this, TlrTggM flfl' I r Rw 'flBlig presses 'well the onlx_}jsterfst!St tal ta l dl d isa rm am en t is literally . I Bf Caniar-Ooa month 11.10; thraa oaoatba »i MI ali he citizens •.: will get a seven per cem increase - A the Kremlin has Sir this 17-na-a- nonnej nonnegotiable subject. Total diJ I »ont«ia M.OO; ott« yaar lU.OO. n pension C lii benefits, plus hospitalizalinti insur- ' ■ he armament is as utterly ■ 0«t«i4a BUU mt lUht>—Oa» montii 11.71; ihraa isoat^ IH pcnb tion meeting: the use of the armar — I^nnthm M9.L0 1 unM y—y Hll.OO. anCCncc tHthat will pay for both hospital and nursing «'/: platfornplatform for. propagantla. siblesible as total health. We SS’ ■ . — , ■ — —....————------ii-i-----‘ homeoirie care7~Arfdttionally,-there Ci Is a suoolementaJ ------BecatiBecause—french- Presidentiit “ “ l^es iv f? S-hould neve/join ■ llan costing $ 3 a m onth w hich covers doctors*^ - W t J P ' Charles de Gaulle boycottedJd such i m aneuver. 'We should ills uftfX ft $50 annujU deduction. q the meeting and Red China is ‘“• To propose it ,s a ■ • • ' • ------~ the me< Old Hazards —A rTnyv~3ilrSr^^— --- -absent--«hsw>>. only three^ of the live''6 '^‘ble i '"“ key on the yearnina ■ SPENDINO MONEY—The pen.sion plan alonene nuclear powers are prcsent-to-^^-iif- mankind. Well-meania^ ■ Old traffic hazards seem to continue I almo.it worth the tariff. A citizen who has tieen K groups, too. do not ser^■e S,* M. for years without correction. After sev- tigiSaiiMWfiwWwlW ^ Ullc abiabout anything at all. group: ;ettlgn the mininnum retirement benefit of $40 As ecarty as 1961 President eral accidents have occurred at the same month will get_$-H from September on. ff he's mb' Kenned:Kennedy predicted that perhapsps f merely a diver- H Incntion. public officials should bc moved | (^cnicen gettine g the lop benefit. 5127, he'll get 10 or 15 nations could possess sion froin' any hmiied disarm- H 'to elim inate-a fillziird li one~ts‘0l)viau»in33:90r133;^0r-Kvimfoit»y,-ll»o-mooihhtxlictk will climbMl' nuclear weapons within about,ut “'hernament that might be realistic^ ■ or at least try to find out why accidents ass hfRhhigh as JI 68 for individuals, while theTTrffit' “ itry10-yeai^r-But-the-Russi«n».take- e a ti ke- i l Soviet ■ r>8 . a jj/ jjB I K U continue to occur at a specific place. 3r a family, now J2M, will be increased to J3r>8. g |jH | an entirely different slant, and J ' Thus, between pension.s and medicare, the . this is the principle we must »tiriw1 Ami»t-lrnn ^Yi|) .jnv,v Tmich more fwim" " ’ i y “ Go back as far as you plejs. ■ " — f c - . e>'^p-B"“P- „ , ^ ^ and e bxi--SuciiiL-Securitv -fund tlian'"Bl- coinntiTrnrsT-— = — — HiiBilim mByh dvukhkh H ic rr conference for toul ■ 'nder medicare, helFget 30 daysTiTTOspitaliCT----- ;— 4 i.sarmBnTrnt rnv«;^ «-tB X -B Tother^day.*^*One^ s'pot is Cedar Crossing Under >i ognel'Ognel 1 m e a j^ j^ S S E T E e tw e e S r menta two and one-fourth miles east of Buhl on tlonon for each illness, JOO days of nursing home ' ™ental. The^conferees can^evT^B^ are after his hospital stay, outpatient hospital . : two stones." Gto This is the purpose^ grer agiagree pn definitions ■ U. S. Highway 30. Several major acci- aft ith of SoviSoviet foreign pdlicy applied What is an army? Does It In. ■ iagnostic services, and up to 100 home health if against the United States: do as elude dents have occurred there in recent years isits after hospltaliiatlon. ; against elude 16cal security forces, gen- ■ and the railroad crossinR signal has been • • • •■ri;;';. we saysay. or else, or else, or else,fe- jarmid a rm e n e . the militia, border ■ A hot war Is a struggle where units ■> broken off at least twice, inciudinR the WON’T HURT BLUE CROSS—Nor am I moved■ed ' ‘vj '■ ■ A hoi ite levels in i-ach clas- I physicalphyslci forces predominate, sificai —iwwrf rnr,«nt-nrridf!Dt. The crossinR is >,yIt-JJICsliCliyns I from such as the mvooic Amer- NaturaNaturally, these forces are mu-nu go60 oor r 70 countries need? What u I marked plainly and It would appear that jean■an IVfediralM AssnfflrrTmr—i-hTi» t;.. Lgi^ _ iually self-defeating in an atom- thn st 'ill put hospital Insurance plan.s out of busines-s. ►'juJ tually I ^erything humanly possible has been will put , “ ■ ^ Tc ic exciexcnailiii;. Tlie ■Russiaiu de- -ginwt thw rignper. >iere will always be those who want more pro- — nt action than l^-yOV«mm»uit nffcri; nnri lh(- n e3W w ______— ■ ' ______not wawant all-out vrar and do not ready^dy? Aviation that car^ ■ —nai r,- -■ int«ndintend to-have-it^.But-thejtjalstj Tho other location Is the curve ofie-la^TwiliIW w illinijte II fltiHnclnlly-Tnorc' attraeSveT-for.^T'riT':^sH":rri^p==r:^--, -■ ~ l -«gg^- »^i«^ t ir"*ir' ...... IT —r J5-0 cohiterl^. m wat -use?-Coist- T i ^ ^loTiiJCiBTiSiCWmr-Bll'Otrt-peace.— — - fourth of a mile north ofRogerson where themlem to buy It. ------. The resulting cold war Is a ■SuartFSwssels-wlrich-cajrtftreaf^'^^f en sh Most persons over 65 undoubtedly will drop l:Ji5______The . « en shorelines, ns in the Mfdi- ■ accidents have occurred for .years. In Most cTash'wherc-diplomatie-BkiH andind terraiterranean^-General stafh m l.-H - both ,of these accidents, it’s significant theirleir voluntaryvo Insurance plans bccause they're I J WashingSlr ^psychological ^ A o factors predom- leges fsurcd of medicare benefits, and thus private A on 11^ leges preserving cadres of pl», ■ that both drivers were cited. assured inate. This lets, them turn theirleir ners iand fighters? . . , , insurersisurers will be freed of the burden of the high ------vast atomica costs Into nuclearear moiMoreover if all these matten ■ ' ------rt beconies ohW eus-that-the-firivfir Is costJst-of-providiflg o t , health benefits to the aged. j ^ diplom(iiplomacy. And they’ve abso- are fi the biggest single factor in accidents that presuPresumably, they therTTJin Be~5bino^)Tfcr; ______News SO- are finaUy balanced in the world ■ ------^ ------—lutelyn lutely-no-intention-jilLsurrendefcL neighhnrhonds,neigh >vhn^ happeotuW. continue to occur at a specific location, reduced^uced premiums and perhaps expanded bene-! ing . this carefully thought-out when ts to younger citizen.s. In Michigan nlone, for^Or I ______By LYLE WILSON out when new political allianceTM" Big warning signs somehow fail to alert (Us to j ^ tool aat t Geneva or anyplace else,se. destroydestrt the-equations overniehi? ■ some drivers. It becomes a question of cxamplixample, Bluo Cros speople sny medicare will^ i l l ------(United Press International)anal) ■■kAV MoreMoreover, in atomic discus- The avo them $16 million a year in such paymentsats SSET IT EARLIER us- The world's diplomats knoir^ d isa rm am en t, much Jess taks H iit- takes a rather dim view of meni® in the District of Columbia Th Jg pared to apply the tool to Redled actiot action bn it. irough Congress bv Pre.sident Johnson. Admit- takes a a Therefore, it seems possible. China as to us. But 1 iqL napping nround the plant at odd wiihout vvithoi spreading on the record^ Conj B ut the fraudulent tlislractlon H cHioto. ^ y - ■'ohnson~em~Ttnr- ob~done^l)iii-it-xiannnt jiannlnji ^ Congress will enact home rule,j_ .Thus the Kremlin’s irocleer of thi ■ufnfully bc deiMSPd ll.nl ...... uuii. , (6 4 - hours- „and ------— of-___ d^l:ttebato the iint:a.sy tttCiSl this.s- this year for Ihenation'a capi- e a r of th e Soviet call for ttital dis- H Ito its decision. Harry Truman first recom-m- JI nevenever have any trouble when p^j^ts ore armament—sprvp.; n T^Wfffiil.Wl Courts also should consider revoking into it.s pects of the proposal. tal atid that there win De 7 « certa^«rtain''iVe^'daVR™ sia’s vie- p ^ ^ tended a form ot medicare more lhan 2 0 years»rs we go 1 bowling and I've yet to House action on home rulele NepNegro dominated government , • /ic- propaganda purpose bycashing^B' the licenses of drivers who can't be mended tory in the cold war while the in on the yearnings of millions ■ go, and it was on President Kennedy's priorityily encounterencountf the time when I was for . the . nation's capital is upip In in Washington. D.C, Such a de- d-strui alerted by all sorts of wanting ^signs. ;en bothered by falling asleep wWle 0^ destructiveness of the H-bombm b and r rounds out handsomely Rus- H S^tjwhen h e w as shot down in D allas. It h as been botherec next. It is likely one or morere velvelopment0 | would be good or riiaied over g~iattger^MneTini^=frf^ma^i'nn ticKinr, makes an all-out war less andin d slasla's 's n u clear diplomacy. Surely H ^ .a„g~^iie= 3 uprfimacisl&aaiaete had. bad, according to the prejudices i,.s« m of all other persons on a public highway. lece of modern legislation except civil rights,Its, ^ ^whenl e n I finaHy hit the beTTOe ^ a lesaJikely.- ...... — w e eca.n s _antlclpaie this again and M ,7„ House will raise the race Issue of the y Individual. The Soviet nuclear diploma”^ Sgalii-again in Cjeneva, , Bu{ all0 this is besides the main point, whichich at nighnlRht, all of a suddeti I m in connection with D.C, honiele I that the law reflects the conscience of a civi-ivi- justJust asa s w ide aw ake as If I d rule. But there was not in thele a W dn:y NEW ALIBI Uicd^cczed country. It tells the old folks that from3m just dovdove into cold water. J SenatiSenate nor is there likely to be llteralitera cy tests used lo prevent All this business about "frozen base- heree re in they c a n afford to be sick. Near!Nearly every night. I spend in the^ House a calmly respec- N egro voting. This was inadt hours just tossing ond turii^ing. ■ p aa^* rt the 1965 act. too, balls” might leave some of the fans ir,: table consideration of severalai ot 3 Or perhaps I try counting sheep Interpreting I M eanw hile, in 1964 Congnss slightly cold. Somehow It sm acks of the ■*** and I've gone through the ^»rstartling ” facts of,which most so-called showmanship of the wrestling .,e Americans are unaware, approved Its third civil rig h ti^ H routinero u tin e of smoCing a cigareUe, law. This tri(;d to Improve on came where only the wrestlers and a Viewsw of Others I sitting up to read and drinkinginn The-se facts are that Negroes The News the I960 a c t by narrowing down few befuddled fans continue to Insist that ir~r. 0 a class of w arm milk. All the in the District of Columbia out-It- the w ay in which Southern reg- tried and true cures have failedled numb.number whites by about 7,'i.OOO, is tra rs could use literacy tests wrestling Is a sport. Just as soon as the HOW ABOUT THE TREATY? ••‘led ar ut B y that the public schools are about JAMES MARLOW to prev en t Negro voting StiU —— wns nirpd someone should have -SouthefB-Catifam - . ia nnri Arlntnn ii^vnr-nic„ a r e nii tossed a few baseballs Into a freezer to r^~-r ~ R.s per cent Netrro and that the __ com ing Increaslhgly dogroaticiitnHeiFm^Jec^ morning after tho alarm clockKk hom^ehome rule setup as propo^k -^WrSSHINGTON^ ^ CAPF^.=~The1 TIegfd ‘flSl Presfdent Johnson asked^i-^B -—dete m ^ a just .what would happen when tipn;t■pn«-.fpr jc the d iversion o f th e Colum bia R iv err-. h'lTTPsmornini Then when rm Fuonosed.sed jroga. probably would establish a ^ J[965 Civil Rights Act is the child ^aiits Jlor gressapprc Jn perebn for still another ■ -^^CfewaaT«gar^r~ATTTmii iimi laizzes.. n. of~73^ay~aiid obstrucUon, the wheii'l law.and Aetfer civil righft^^ la«~^B m be up anJ at 'em. 1 ean^t- the ll Offhand and without any experiment- n the next century require some 15 million keermy1 eyes open! “*^^-® D.C.. On'’Thc'’u.S Senatt: flooror ^ fourth ot its kind in eignt y e a rs, ■peal It icre-feet more waler a year—which must come ‘‘^CP «■ Ima Wreck and in1 committee there was a But this one is stronger than the a slov ling the shocked H by the treatinentgivenW ing. It would seem that a baseball that ram the tl Columbia River,” stales the Colorado?°o (Twin l-alls)I dispos dispositioa to brush such facts,ts. re^rest and should work better. few N( istraiNegro demonstrators in Selma, H was actually frozen wouldn’t stay in that RiverWver A.ssociation. with headquarters in Los ... underunder the rug. Supporters of The 11 three earlier acts, among The ney to Ala., pi by State Police and a local ■ igggle.s, in ils Julv newsletter, lg. other things, were aimed at pro- genera PUPS FOR KIDS DEPT. homehom e rule KeiTie^ -^ho feir-^ismifinjafetfling posse. H Impossible to have frozen baseballs all StudieirT Studi T!irT ’amt«r-l'^mhwtErt--t>f--fuiiH^ ~A~Cliihuafiua-lernei‘ Ptj^f 2 yeais^BestCT it*, lecting Negroes' rights by en- a suit in T he H ouse finally approved i t ^ leeds of this region are brushed aside as need- A O he abling thetn to vote” particular-[Id against such i because of his color during a game without keeping them in needs < I old needs a new home. 'Vou can^ teefeT hheaH^s that some of the »blr ^ e u he tried to 'vole cbUTdTlIS^lo w 'I'uesday;—the~atitl J Senate Wed n < 4 B ess impediments to progress. President Philip' S inquire! nee nt 1917 Sherry Lane,me, opposopposition to home rule wasas ly ^ in the South. The new meas- that 1 ;hts day. And now it goes to JohnstW a portable freezer close to the field. It ;orrln of the Colorado River Association is ‘nquire S ure deals only with voting ■pealComm lu a fedeial court. T his wa s -Marc doesn't seem likely a super-cooled quoted ' ,V, TVin Falls. based on racial considerations. he a slow process and som ethingim - chocli to be signed into law. It's the luoted as saying, also, that ‘'debates " about Tw^'n^ f ■'" — - Hor , rights. The delay in reaching proved strongest of all the voting acts. baseball carried around in an umpire’s howIOW 10to share impending shortage.^ of water in ,, , Home rule opponents general-^ the goal is typical of what hap- few jt Negroes g, could afford. Neen A sm all white dog. fully“ ' . ly denied. in tones of shocked ;ov- It would suspend the use o’ ___ pocket_would remain _cold Indefinitely. thehe So Southwest ••become academic if definiten'te grown, ® looks something like a ™ pened to Negroes for more than emmeThe 1957 act said the attorneyoint Ala.,literacy tests in much of lli ilans- wre-m ade~to import substantial quan->“n- Poodle. § She Jiecds n new home,- “ innocence that they wcre not at ^alfhalf a century. o- general reglsti could help out by filing posse o i l swayed by racial cansidera-. . p, ■oes South and let the federal gov- And even If a baseball Is frozen, what Ities of water to the Colorado River from areas You can phone 73.1-i :00. f’’ ^ - For . decades aftcr the - Su- awhen . suit for the ^Qvernment in The tions. But anyone familiar with p^e, 6cd . ern m en t take oyer Ihe registra- happens to the ball? Can a pitcher hold ofif aburabundant surplus such ns the Columbia Riveriver - - ' lions. premei'Court in 1896 declared it such This ai: case, h proved so slowlOW, Tues'i tion of voters where less lhan M onto the frozen baseball long enough to Basin.”iasin.” A . 4, -month-old pun is a crossoss the the d district by reason of long'’8 con.coiwtifiitional to segregate the that The it in 1959 the Civil Rights day. and residence would know the out- Neg 1965 per cent of the voting age po^ go through all the motions, delays and The Southwesterners are entranced by esti-!stl- betweenbctwee' Cocker Spaniel and reside NegroJ he remained the shoved-•’« actCommission wanted the law im- toulation tx voted in 1964, This al- the Australian Shepherd You can numb numbered white community ts asid windups so common for pitchers today? nates of a mean annual natural run-off of the Austral aside man in American life and"8 proved. i Jier stronfects the South most. -olum bia a t its m outh of 178,600,000 a r r e feet,eet. gget et thethi critter at 428 Martinrtin dividt divided on the matter of home"e comcontinued that, way pretty much|P" art It in suggested the federal gov-Et a WIt hile Atty. Gen. NichoUi From the batter’s standpoint, does ut ISu perhaps[ coincidence that tho 15-millionUon St.St afteraftt 6 p m. rule,rule. This division extends toW untiuntil after World War II. ernment federa be allowed to appoint lltera members of Congress other,than u ■der Katzenbach this year explameo freezing^Hjasebftlt affect its-hitting qual* Acre:fei^ciaAet-Ilneed" pulled ^ut of the air by the ' ^ ------meml an Until then any government registrarsa Neg to register Negroesid a Soutlto C ongress why this new act .olorndo A-ssociation i^i only 'STOnWr“TTcrir-fectfe e t Pot- P o t SluS h o ti;— , ------the-H----- the--fire-breathing -segregation-w»- actiaction~to-treafr -him- i!qualiy -oril paiter 'ocal registrars refused, ernm Ities? Does a frozen baseball bounce as Colorad ded Seven hlack puppies need new f rhis was needed, he said all prevKwi jss lhan the effective storage to be provided Sever 'ew ists from Southern states. Racece protectproi his rights came almosth i Z?’*® ^^,as g80 t sidetracked until now,3 me tionprocedures < through the loner well as one that’s at normal tempera- , n Canada under ternis of the Columbia Riverivcr homes.honics They nre half l abrador and fear f, of a Negro governmentnt entirelyenti from the Supreme™ Thejujts ideat is built into the 1965 per c tr e a ty and pan German Shepherd. \\/. co urts w ere too slow, and ture? On the other hand, docs a super- reaty with the United States. and p ■rd. in W ashington a re the basis of CourtCou which, bit by bit, beganIj ]„ i - om- ulatitplenty of ways left to dodge i lans three males and fuur females,les- jivisi division among thc outnumbered to u heated baseball bounce better than one Yet vct the thirsty Californians ai\J Arijonans three 1 ed to undo the 1896 segregation de- mISsIoSo Congress passed anotherBan fects court order. that’s kept at a normal temperature? Or ouphtught att least to explain to us northerners how Phone Buhl 5-l3-507ri. ww hile hiles. cision. act in 1960, This one would let a Wli ___ The O'Donnells (fc-J— President Pr.inklin p . Roose- federal courl. after a suit, order Kat« ------( k t 3: b 5ht)------Tht:— congres.stona4— 9cgrca >- ^ j^ perature does have a bearing on perfor- •''?”im p !tho potentiul storage of th? vet UnbuiltHiilt , ; . liomlionists s on half a. dozen occa-;a. velt’s administration recom- a Negro registered If it found a to C -ibby Dam) from the Columbia without doinc T sidTis have prevented the Hous«is«^ J^e'mended no civil rights legisla-OT p4iterh~T5r discnihination. This was i mance of a ball, there should be a little jolcnce to iho treaty for maximum milization"I"® K K H im T E N S FOR KIDS D E P’T. j], tion — and Congre,ss enacted was a long way around. Some proct research and then pA-haps o f f I c i a 1 s , ,ro| A mother cat and her fouro ' , passing a home rule bill that al- by Jacoby i the Columbia’s flow for power, flood control A m icwl ready had Senaic approval,,1 none — but in LO-ll he did crack"e suits___ ITOk years. court should specify the temperature at which navigaila^gation, the fii^hery and oihor purposes. half-gro'w-n half-gri Kiltens need n e w i ready In 1961 the Civil Rights Com-rr V ' plent ■ ------;______1-7 - X lfl homes. You may phone 733-6477u 7 7 |Thcy 1 oey could not accomplish this.lis'*'”"'” ■'* discrimination by ■*! ------by ieballs ohould- be storyd , ______-TheThe Congress has commitipd itself to pav- homos. ^ co m p an ies _.a_nd_ ijjiions doing mission had another Idea: Ban coun TSr nnnd-rnTTrr;,1~ w p k ; ‘^(hlaUioe. howtwcr.Jhc_UouiC_ics^„y^ lyer «elves w ith a bid of ____I regationists needed help an>J *■ ..p, m ean Somehow, it.has sotne of thelivertdnes "'j'' .•f’®,treaty1, penSSTRcgToHitTr^ ^ere that there just might of all the talkTaf “curve” balls in base-lgndind p„ pubhe power utilitie.c have paid British C<> ' tliey got It. T ~ ’T ~ T w h e FAMOUS I-AST LINE It will not be easy In thiSi^^jjtls President Harry S. Tru- by ge^’^'^W di^g’^ three ball. Players continue to Insist a pitcher lumbiau m b ia S254 m illion \o build thret* ri.ims The F all vear of civil rights (or 'man civi created—a committee on . )rovince is to pet 50 per ccnt of thc power. in-j" “**• . •. . She doesn't put on all y ear ' civil rights prove beyond a doubt that the baseball of water at main-stem Co- FOURTH ROW mging Ito realize their power as j„a,ination in voting, among other rom treat a bid of a new sail a • travels in a straight line regardless of M6 when he says, "We were—) that a suit has been raised « umbia River project., in the Unifed .Stjics is £ ^ _____ I things. r~~ ------A n what the players and writers may be- heldield tito t)e conclusive evidence of non-use of In the 1945 presidential cam­on expression I.s used i, by ger one round force ____ iiev_e.______1 ______Canadi^nadian storage. paign Truman promised civil South expected ‘ha' h'* ^ ;c- “ duplicate player to describe seen er i would merely bid '"nte-»S.^«na 1 * K 10 7 2 Soi He— ^----- ir u £ t _ In England, a farm machinery firm benefits, but «-cuUI Ix^ at the cost of T h " L 'S !I The ' prickly heat sea.son is thethc aaffected area,s. until 1962 that the Defense De- ’overnment and utilities i The partment called for abolition ofin ♦ K S 6 3 ‘" spad X ‘^slamwasalaydo.^^sb« I here. This ciisease is especiallyally Q — My granddaughter. -4 all-\ iii- ♦ A 8 4 woul rejected all applicants for a position; i The Ri'-er Proj'ecfs pl.in' to ' common '' in infants when the rnont! ■’ all-white and all-Negro units in North held perfcct c^rd^. Jivert the Columbia, needs a lot mon- study ht'-: the months old. has licen spitting"K the reserves. to WEST e a s t his c posing with farm machinery. The girls <^'vcrt *T' weather is hot and sticky.. It up heher milk and baby food since xi eluding the right dou^,^ ore any association is entitled to make the'halrt I need not occur, however, if you birth, The great watershed in civil, A-I «Q South but had to lose one heart were rejected because they looked •‘too natemem th.it 15 million acr^-fivt a you birth. The baby doctor said not riglrights cam e on May 17. 195< ------»-Q-UU-S------»-KLXfl-7_ _ .spad avoid putting tco much clothingling (to to u-orry«i but I'd like to know whe >le could ruff his third heart fragile and delicate to be at home with a "must' when the Supreme Court, over-n®;' „ ' ♦JIOT 2 No —The Oregonian. i»uiuu on youriK'iby in the daytimeime how to gel her to stop. turr CulUvator or grass cutter”. Thc firm is and too many blankeLs at night. turning the 1S9G ruling, bannednt ♦KJioS *Q7a3? ‘^“SlJ'thhadhis by I to p ^ r^ ^ ■------lof A—All babies spit up so'me of segisegregation in public schools SOUTH ding off a tangent. That’s precisely the sort If you do overdress your baby , HAD SO'GOOD the openings of his sweat glands thcir ^ food wheh you burp them,Tl. and declared segregation un-i ' ♦A#86543 Th never rr t If the doctor says not to worryry cotvconstitutional. ' J of girl that should be modeling with Thi;r 1 oof ' wwill iU ° becomeb plugged and in-, ‘ vas* Nort I he must be basing this on thehe TThe court has followed a a Q—The blddin* h« t “ ~ : 3 iai:liinery^ ------— o io o i-c ‘ited I flam ed.______|.f a c t j v il ^ ^ cludi . . hom cn ^ttc,T T h is Ts pricTil'y TieS.- 'Any -,,^.i(act.lhat j, your granddaughleLiSj^tra-is.(.5 trajght_line e^-er since in wip-954 J * ® * SoutlW est North ■f~ -making a normal gain in weight,It. ing out .segregation. ' ----- ______P*** In these days of refined machines and cannot tom I of his body may b^aflecied bul. ^r- E»*t and Wejt vulnerable I coult s* Double T»S* root. the neck, shoulders and che.sr;: ^This habit usually ceases whenen ButBi it wasn't until the admin-,ed ------North E*rt Soath We*t dumi I machinery* it doesn’t take nfuscles toi'''"^'^'' a baby sta rts to w.-ilk, .. istration cf President Dwight D. espcci op. Y ou, South, hoW: icet are es'pecially vulnerable. j ois 1 ♦ I”*" 1 ♦ P»« ♦ Soia QS7«5 •»*,♦«»*** ’"O'-e of thei wafS'n . i If the spining up is excessive Eisenhower in 1957 that Con- Ponen vith] Since the salt in-his sweat “S',,were m. * * P»« 3 W p»«par- East ^ persons ^Ho purcHase' machines' a r e * haTia i tard ^ g w v a te s-t h i S' ocmditionT- youU'there , .are some things that can3„ gress passed a civil rights act, becau;4 * P«M 4 N.T. P»« ~ -Utely to *»• "fragile and delicate”. They und should keep your baby's skinkin ^ done. . "Cut the fat cofitent ofof; I the-first j isince-!875; - — . ticiUai5-V P«M e A P*» t* _ e»He<>t » B l « , ' - the -feedings and make sure, if^1 1 , It \ was mild, with delay and. ■ Soul P»SJ P»M ^ ______® «houId get the idea quite easily they a mw lyed clean and dry in hd! weather, .ue j, XODAT'S ard, Don't be afraid to remove his the baby is 'joltle-fcd, that thej,e‘frustration built Into It. It creat-‘P" He---- w.Opcnioc-lead— ______^ ed a Civil Rights Commission for hi ould Iiutcnd of tW»* won’t )1!W»ar themselves out. After all, hitchet oal. clothes.. nipple tioles are vcry small so In------the baby must work to get the permanently and, among other and w sn't If itching appears to bother “ ^ . thfngs, sought to protect NegroD. fromespecially gooa play by tne op- Vou jortJ him dab xalamtirc lotion-witlr-lIr-j mi*k_ m ilk—insteatiU-Ot—just—IfItin g -iL ytsti: Jn- ponents but mostly a fix results aA a ll Of worm vtMing r ig h ts .— ------i« a « ji ^ 1 ------per ccntc«i pheool on hii sloa in run dawnd her throat. UiUnder a 19th centiuy law ct, a playei because an opponent has par- ticularly good. lut:lc. . A nd South was rather desparate. *• * t at- He wanted to get a top score on for him.sclf if ho possibly could ir ier and when his partner raised.him , clut TO from one- to two spades. South spac — reasoned that all other-South ___ » players would jcontent them- |PPpPTTr-!-’.-jry ' / ' . • ' ' i __j______._ . . • - ’ __ /..• • • Mionday, onday, Aug.A 9, 1965 Twin Falls=alls TImes-NewiTime

T Ip france [M M B i^«H#^ElestdentlFr^t^Fittds^heerlearieader - . Ias^tothing^*^rtrbl^rcrWeins7Maiiy^\^iy~W o r r ie s — Belter’s KoUiKei The loPowhtir eto»|f ers* and milk hw ma f*r«ierl«rai«r reeidenlm of T»m K.lU o ^ . and ”milk ^V. shakes for the same uniform forI football as for ’ M the trieb end tribukatiut* of the "holCle gang, g a n g ." • basketball.!tball. So. already it's cost p arenrent t «/ • hich «chiKi( ch««ri*ed«r. ButIt Ihettie ne.xtnCX( year she wasn't a ioupleiple weekweeks' paychecks for Bob Leerl«ht C ^ — -HoMm.— leerleader. She'd moved up a basketballsketball ccheer-leading uni- whileHe Leerlght we«, KlBsir V«||#y editor h igigh h SChoOlschool \vhere the~sopho- formT"r a^footha^fciotball-xheei^leadingr^: ------^ — of th^. thn TiuTiw«e-N«wi.» iw h n r o r ei ggirls irls a are~p<5i'^P'h r e glrts: ” uniformrm and.-believeand. b it or not. a ling uniform. ; <=-=" By BOB LEERIGHT papa P‘\P,® shelled out again for traveling uiiifo: k, blue nnd white iwmpon Virtuallytually the same girls have ... MS sighted Sunday CCHEYENNE, H E Y E N r Wvo. i,AP)-A P' on the checr-leading team Bhf schoolschoo football plaver Jrms and «■«> pompons. been im the ch was anolher year of the juninrjunior hi high, biit they still ordered a search wears:ars 20 poundsp< of protective! was anot til''practice. Each has a uipment—and causes his par- same—out-of-t(J—out-of-town trips with .Practi !>>' I m when they saw it 'king, screaming girls; summerner job, so.s, they found only e n ts ab o u t 10,000 worrie.s a shrieking, sc convenient time to meet. , of the >'*f^LSly ° u ' ason. ■' f^'ustardard andand catsup dripping convenien, tl""^ ilSS^ .w ho com e lo (Hir house ev ery Officers ^ But have you heard about the "f.f hamburgers.hanibiir I hey come to 1-^ J^ ^ u n d personal bag- B ut have „ . m orning.ing. At 6 a Ml. I am aw ak- othing problemspro and wnrries JVly•hat hat g»es gi>es off lo one moth- ened withwiih a "Siz boom bah. - cau.sedu.sed by a high school cheer- er, tWiugh. ttiiSugh. By I! some miracle High, g.,.East High, Rah Rah ider? Cheyenneenne Ka.*itEas made il lo the Troial>les began in our house- statele basketbcll basket lournameni. — ’------cuMiish officers) r e p o r t^ chapH?roned the six pinn- '’^rT the yacht apparently lid j-ears ago when youngest Sho chaperoni ty m the Belgian Yacht ughter, Robin, won the cheer- P<'n girls girls through throi four days and _ . b e l ^ . could accom m od^e iding tryouts at Carey Junior nightsIs of of a a basketball h tourna^ I S A / V E H " ‘^ ^ s L 'C ^ r s o n s the^ SvKfisk gh. It was a bright day in her nient. ~ life—bute—bat thethi start of gloomy Robin>hin waswas pickedp as a junior HEHERE jfnfficers reported. H ies for maimama and papa. varsitylly cheerleader cheerl her junior First camecann the hill for pretty year. Here's Here's where I learned ^ lid and black uniforms, gold anotherber lesson.lesson The pretty black I /17 Forest - id black megaphones — and and blue hlue pt^iMpon porn unifo rm -just} ^ id and bill black everything else, wasn’t1*1 suitablesuitable for a junior var-, The parents-worked out a deal sity cheer cheer leader. leai It meant fires Noted to swap tratransportation on out- otherr set set of of uniforms for the ■ rrrr-tt\->ratir=TU3;.T»e»uaDf^'Knflnr ( r .^ H -town trips. Unfortunately 1 wholele crew. crew, And more trips. drewew the tri|trip to l.aramie, some screamingaming girls, gir mustard and ^lu^M outana ______^ H g ~50 “ niilesm iles dislitffmhTs^TeTvnrcli hambnrgersr^bnrgersvT - - —- OVER 3 3,000 DRUG HELENA (UPO-TWe Forest J .. ght teen-i teen-age girls jammed Nowiw she she is is a senior. I lost iT C M c r»i reported that new intoto a station wagon: yelling, againn last last spring. sp Robin was lltnabTEMS Ul DEDUCTIBLE! ^w erestarted^ the region W^y\: A . reaming and singing all the jplecteded to to the th varsity cheer- -yriii,IS, UieraltTUicniir ehouaamls ckf dnir iud»d (iafi a p ^ •------;------J N O ^ Two smoke jum pers w ere I- J .1 . ----- News of XBcce W / V / « ^ X \M. j„James m e s Punl^)mory. Deiroit. Mich., Now Without Prese^ ^ m - >■ • **’•I’s OVX oar WJ way ct nyli«, *TTianJt Olt into Ne^rce. O- .- T I), 5-dav jail sentence for vag- Sitopi topi AAttack! tt in Minutei... . . Reliefbelief LastsLa for H o u r i l yoot- ---- EfcMORE COUNTY D.). Wells. Wells, Nan Nampa, Jl?; Glenn-W. r^ncv^KV‘'\l tew-v«-fcr-W.V^<»i|*^A«U-JCii£-Aith.nyi »ithfiUlijut t.i>reBcrij jireacrlplloA In most Btotr* >me la today and register for incv. Ko was aclmHted tn the -w ^ gTa« aertlcc, .Start aaying -taa- ., " a t^ L a w ^ ------Ju strc c' coirrl------Stui/.iiiarrr^t'^ imore Cuunty Jail at Mouritain "TSTinuliriiy"gnynilgnpreKrTib«tt"TOor^ than- «ny tiny I 1 Overv er wweight eight load-i, H arld S.-L... W West, est, N Nampa. ar $13.50; Leon- ___ ^ / , otherther by do.doctora foY lheir pHvmte Theiasa PrimPrimate'ne al Tablets open ‘^“ *7 ^ Hudnall,Inall. Los An-icles, S19.50;-ardrd L. L. Jolley, Jolley. Sterlins. $21. and pjititnt.i. nown available to asthma bronchialichlal tubes,tube* loosen conKCBtion, A J H .T ] J^iJten one-quarter and 10 B e R e v e — "■"’ BUffererB wti .> ' Austinstin D. tMorns. Uliiliclle,-Leon.eon T. T. Irye I ryer, Salt Lake City, uffererB without preaiJHption. rellevaeve taut Minervous tension. All / f \ p f Irr^ and were in the Helena MINIDOKA COUNTY Mcdicnl Mcdlcnl testa tc prove.! this formula v^ithoutlout painful palnfu Injections. -cI ^Nelson s' x ▼ s j Waverhead forests. CHEYENNE.lEYENNE. 'Wyo. (UPI)— Okla.,a., $19; MeMelvin VV. Deiigoe--$18.50.18.50. H h tons asthma attacks in minutes and —.he .«<.%.•»secret u_Is—Primatene comblnea k A _ J • - ______The Wvominr; Wyominr; SupremeSi Court chca,a, Jerome. S:2; .sherwin L. Ronald 1. V Heyburn Policc Court c:lvea lv e ! hoursh ^ rT "of freedom from recur- - n R onald 1. W inkles. Boise, $10, MMike ike Nn!i Nus.sgen. 15, Heyburn, renceence of painfulpaii nathma Bpasms. . edlclnea fu^ # (in full prescription fVMedical tG O IC Arts " ^ ruled1 today that a! portion of a Beaman,im an, CaldwCaldWL'll, S1‘.T; N o rm an-backinglacking vehic vehicle without reason- sentenci Thla fonhula Is ao effective that ■trength)tngth) fourfound moBt effective In A as sentenced to two days labor Thia fonh bination for asthma distress. r y^ar-old—state—law_relating ______------able—ble—safotyi— safotyi- Thomas— Moses, —therr-th e villi-v illa g e of H eyburn, hy ly*;*']',?:,?!’;LitJrhephysicions’ leading asthma combination fo; PHARMACY i;igsi^Lists' I to'^rn^ntallental hearings hearinf is unconsti- P )rescrintion — BO aafe when used as Solook^orwioloolcYorward to Bleep at nlifht, iiirley, $5, no drivers license in Policeolice JudgJudge Roy Skinner, for 5i'eci,Slirected thattha now it can be sold— and freedom fifrom asthma spasms. ______7 3 3 oal Power noisy muffler violation. e court In a unanimous lis possession, and M elvin^, a Misy rnuf ■Fair-Judging ion d eliv ered by Juistice ™ I 1 1 John1 J. Mclntyri McIntyre held that a llCceded C U C I in ___ SpllPflllleS sentence;nce in a la law enacted ^by _ ■ » • DtUCUUX jggj963 I^gislatu I.eg islatu r£ saying evi- | l SENDINGHNG MONEY?MO PAYINCPAYING B ias? BURLEY — Cassia County dencee that may be offered in i—outh Dakota ■ SHOP 9 A.M. cOm Stop Oom > of Tmtpoh•$ thN»w w Fiir and Rodeo will open Aug. courtt hearings relatingre to men- SPOKANEPOKANE (J (AP) — Coal-pow- I -IJ l»i-wili -run thrQUgh_AUgi tnl illnpcgllness nppri nepd nrnnr hp hounfl hy d-^ienerating-plftflts-are-help- — -M TO 9 PJilL; COSTOliimmEB-COMWEMIEMCE-CEJ BE-CEMTER_____ rulus of evidencti is-uncon- ^ .sup[ilysupply ~cle electrical power Fo ^ ^ H H H K pisident of the fair board. ■ t'0'’a>-stitucional Southlth Dakota hetause hydro- L i M O N . - SA T. Ch«dcJc Cathlna..Caahh Monay Ordar*.. PostalPo«tal SSarvlcoi Tta fair grounds will be open Thee courtcourt actedacted in the case of electric:tric powpower er produced by Mi.s- Travelers Cheques - Gift CertificotZertificotes Aug. H in order that anyone Carl W. W. Holm, Holm, who had ap- souriri River dardams is insufficient, ' ------X: ------SUNDAYSUNDA NOON Trayele NOTARY PUBLIC irahinj to decorate may do sc pealed;d from a SheridanShi District gj, electric po'power official said _ YOURSYOUR STORE WITH MORE AT IQWESTFl o m n POSSIBLE PRICES J Q ; n Srar tOOfflr-nnrst^^t^^ -eourt-mHng-OFdei■MtjHng-OFdeFi»e-HoJn»-hos- lierr'Me MoTiday. tJndsryr- ■ ' ______r a ^ n ii u pltlKl by 9 p.m. Aug. 16. fair pitalizedized under under provisions of irgil j, j- T. ,Hanlon, , 3 , manager of L — — O PER A ^ BY 0AMBU-5K00M0,U-5K00M0, INC ■ ""* offimls stated. sta te law covering coverin) treatment of „ ower eoopcrcooperative in Madison. Coe Rinebold. extension m^^tally;ally ill persons.persor S ‘pD., ^ademade th. that observation as itEtiBl Ann J. Coltrin. home 0 court orderedorde the decl- 3 roup oof , 32 ^electric power of-i fiwntion agent, jointly an- sion reversed and remanded to als from hi;his state began an | waratiie schedule for the 4-H the district courtcour for a new 800-mile■mile totour u r cof the B onneville Shopp AroundI I thetb ClockI forfc these nmlersand FFA during the ‘rial. ______Powerver Admini-strationAdmini system *“* on the Columb Columbia River. Al!i.m. Aug. 17. the Judging Hearinff S lanlon said thermal power |H cf Home economics projects _ laring Set , for ^ «a^tSduced byb\“‘1 lignite coal from -th Dakota js as cheap as iflL Jiu, ..r wflll^U ' U^ J romeJLiy^stQck rfoeleclrrc power in the ua^ B th. Burley High School as. Tlie first thermal plant isj ■ Comi1liSSi(mmission Sale nnen next month, generating HOW BW M s m ECMJ.t S f JEROME—The'ROME—The Idaho Public 200,000,000 kilowattkilow atts. timnt tna snowing ano quai- l ivestock—Markestock—M arket—Board—will------r ‘=°"ductuct a public hearing at 11 _ ^ I IJH. Aug. 18. and at 9 a .m^ . • *^,q jr Aug. 19, in the Jerome J[ OU F l5( ity court house to consider rpur ”T , . aScheduled \ ' ^ ^ Win P^°J- County court houi OME (AP) — The office of g l N O g g ^ - ^ ecu ^1 begin. applicationppiication for a charter on '^^K> tiU R R Y -^ _«8a.tn. Aug. 19and20. crops the presentpresent lives livestock facilities ly’s PresidejPresident Giuseppe Sar- ^ ^ niT!8Stitrtes-pro)ccls Judging Which have rt-announc«d-he-will-oWic-iaUy- - to at 8 a.m. will be the show- several month.s. : i rit ?five r “s"o:^South American coun- « ral months. . :s—Brazil, Uruguary, i Argen- .-y V ^ of horses for quality, grand Petitionstitions are re being b< circulated . ^ 1 , Chile and Venezuela—Sept. / IIMITEI tlumpion fitting and showing, throughoutLighout the the ( county calling and will C c . LIMITED \ I S^KPng at 10 a.m. Aug. 19, for the reopenin) !3 and will make an unoffi- I the reopening of the live- ‘",f,1 stopover in Peru. ' •ill be the Home Economics stock < commissio commission sales ring, ___ ittior division judging co n test but mmore ore sigsignatures n atu r are needed, ■■■■■■■■■ V g •alatj p.m.. the junior div isio n accordingrding to to- - Ch Charles 4^'Heris- “Iging contest will be held. At son, JeromeJerome Cha Chamber of Com- PersonalizedPeVSO S ------y ' •m. Aug. 20, will be the merceze president. president. GiftsQ Home Economics demonstra- Residentsisidents are petitioning the > 0r ^ - * S 1 ^ Q k / Idaho0 DDepartmer e p artm en t of Agricul- FOR ALL O< C C A SIO N S *■ 1 p.m. Aug. 19 and 20 tu re andand thethe PPackers a c k and Stock- 5 ^ f e “Mie classes will be conducted yardss divisiondivision ofof the U. S. De- • • Tufida Brief Brj. Caaea, Legal* ii-iha arena betweert races. ----- partmenrm enr of A griculture ' to ’ Executive Execu'rivo end «nc AtTephe C aiet, I ^ c ^ / i k p ------grant the neceet the necees.sary ch arter 5-year 5-ysar Guarantee1 j T liccnse for the operation . • Pencilt P'ocil • Pent / i% O ^ S ' / Services Honor le ring in Jerome. • Pen end Pencil Set* * ' / Wter Schultz ► Stationery • Address Label* V . , fi? - A c . n o r e d at Rites • Pleying Card* • Naplclna j ^ \ w c^ n D^ E t.L — Giave.?lde ser------m»oi♦"T n»ok MatcHe* " i i " Schulu ot 11 a.m. Saturday vices; for Kenneth John Greene ------\ I-the Hagerman LDS church were held MondayMonda' at the Wen- •' Amiry Men'* or ladiei’ Wallet* / i \ > * V Bishop James Mecham, dell CemeteryC em etery \with Bishop • PHone Phone Book C oven //___ ! s a . ^ S A t V—V------. Douglas'las Brown o officiating. •I Scrap BooVtBook* • Photo Album* / § ’ prelude and. postlude t. 'L ----- ^^Tayed by Hanna Akers, DECISION IUPHmlD^ • IlbTei *• WeJdlngand" ' " T[A!J.AHASSJEE,l-LAHASSEE, Fin fAPI _ _ Anniv»r»«nAnnivertery Accessories „,__JfflESlL:zzzzt±zz:z IV iwrtet. Mrs. Marion A statete appeal coi court bas uph^lST PHONE, hone ORDERSORDI WELCOME "“Wire, .Mrs.-William Choules. a decisioncision awardia w ard in g $65,000 to uku "* " / PRICES PRIC GOOD \ «e Joseph Haycock and Mrs. secondd grader JosephJc Cumbie ank f: & Trust B'Did. 733-4562 Palmer. whose; eye was Iblinded by a ThhT h k lliills i i l h Of Idaho ^< » ^ * _ _ ------1 " ^ WEDNESDAYW EI ]______Im invocation was given by Pencil1 throwthrown n wwhen he the teacher ______™op Mecham and the bene- was outlUt of the room.roor ______I — — — ecords I AU(AUGUST n J Vn? William Choules. O v/estern Record >>;ne Schultz^^read the obit- H |||||||M ONLY! ^ ^ ' " o nf^enf e n t • I Schult^,'* " Capt. V irgil - Wally SchulU , Schultz. I.P.^iie S chultz. ^^Kenneth Noel and Dale \ ^ \

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P a __ __ ■ . - ■ . , V .. ____ ■ - '. ^ r ^ ^^^—- __Horse Races |p »rvation®H 0 g Twin, Falls'T im e*-N ew « River Preserve 11 OutlinedV rhe Wolf I in Wisconsin, and OevenlMSW—heTTijTBy*—tnr—has---ask«ation’s more picturesque r■iv- y-lected. lected? ■ eluded ii Q. -'What are the chances th., i r . 1 1 Brewerton. Brewei « veteran BoUe of 196 rild A. Iq 1963 the departm ent off A.a., jfIf the Green River is re- Coneresa I ------newaman,_moves_ to Jleaborgborg j»ised jiolsei 20-year-oId Boise college^^ ThursdayJ |ers | In a nationai sy stem ^of wild A. I: r - T«1 interior and agricuUure initiated1 moved fromf: the group of rivers and whei =4 n^tiolorado ^at 7 Ihe™ end of this, tnonthh to < coed.' ^ d ...... - —^jfEj ntv^s nvers ^ 89 near their natural Interiq I 7 other ..'J^**®M^'~’^^*«>»ne-Cotinty'»rcYng rivers st^t” as ^s5ible. Ti hopeful oof f a stocfy^ w bich-revealed th a t fd•t toto-be. -h e.o originaH?, r Included in the A. II-/hi vhope th at the Senate I become head of the Journalismilism She was selected over n7 other jggj pa^utuel, horse racfng state >- systemrand iplarj^d ln~thft:gpnp_ teriorC o tge. contestanLs Saturday nigh! to 5^ 5,5^, th 10 Senate passage of the measureure 100,000IM W miles of n'wrs''a«d^trib«'TOstetnri tengrCgnroJneg^^^^^ department at Rlclu College. conte: « Ida- with 10 Senat » for. turther study, it wiU be be- bill somi To Be Sold ■ for represent Boise in the Miss Ida- larles in- the nation only a .few for turjh FiirSSS^ime this m oX ^TM ^ Brty/erton,B re« atate editor lor /ep re; id was *»ch evening, starting i this j ho, might still b* classified t-«ss cause &Senator McGee wants to ^that a t ththe e Senate will act to I CREEDE, Colo. (AP) — th e'e ': Statesman newspaperiiper* ho pageantpa next year andearer! was Thursday.j.j,yrs and ending SundaytSay! ‘^Sen," Sen FTarik Church. l^Idaho. J^^ht I. make sure that tlie wild river it to the r the crowned by Kandis Weaver, Jir- ‘wild’ or relatively, unspoiled, make si it to the House before Vdjo^S ■ Creeds, onetime gold mine! bo- here aiand a staff writer for the crown according to Jerome Countylunty autho author of the bill and chair-ub- The special study team recom-I- designatdesignation will not leave Wyo- ment. This T U as much ■ nanzu town high up in south-outh- papers for 11 yean, alao will Miss Miss Boise of 19C5. RecrcRecreation Association Presl-'resi- man of a Senate mterior sul> ‘"f muig without a s t o r a g e site could he western Colorado's rugged San direct committee handling it. outlinedned mended establishment of a sys- muig wi could hope to accomplish feu I Sun direct the coUege’a news‘ Im------dent Tom Prescott. comn ter- tem of wild rivers under eitherr needed to - hold her water en- year. Juan mountains is about to0 b be e reau. SEARCH STARTED yThe^ Jerome County Fair-iobjecF air -1 objectives of the bill m an Inter- of it ______state or federal ttdminisiration.------sold—at least a big chunk of it IDAHO FALLS (AP)—West-■west- groundsgrour b oasts th e only lighted^“tid view that went hke this: Lji| It also made initial Identification |nm l3. B(BODY RECOVEREDPnllr, em Uw ofllclals were trying track,track in southern Idaho andan d j Out (Question. What w ould the biU of 73 rivers ^ which still had some >lull The iBler^bv—the- Colorado•rado idaHIDAHO FAI.U>^^Aa)-_.£Qlicft iiiiiiiiii l o Board of Land Commissioners, recover C„„. -Tir-ioc»le »> lllnerant farmfarta -postaimeJs_7_fcm^ posU dn? . wild characteristics. This group B | recovered the bo^ early Falls Sun- 'ouple who they believe buriedjuried Fpei eatu red d u rin g theT our^aiSF:jE5rr^nSwer7-«s-purix)ScJi-ltL n— Ani ^ was-wh»nowed-down-and_thflS& il to clear up a land ownership'■“hip day otof ia 53-yearK)ld Idaho Falls 11 be serve certain segments of our l^ c e d '• '“ ** •*“'y *® *»»•*'■“astern pari-ipari-mutuel race meet will be serve in the bill finally selected. muddle thnt has existed for at o blunged ; j reds, most beautiful rivers In their q least 30 yeurs — ever since Ihe g , Falls’ lhethe r region’s top Thoroughbreds, most Q. Your subcommittee heldf ■T xA aO rp^ ...... ' into a canal along Idaho Falls’ I said AppalMsas and Quarter horses,irses. original origi' free-flojving state - to s ^ 1 ' courthouse went up in flumes, ^^^tWest R River Road. ShSheriff L;' G. Hopkins said Appa ' ^ hearings here and in the West. an a s he Issued an aIl-po}pttI bul- Prc Profits from the race meet as.sure assui that scenic, s^ rt aM Please comment on testimony, and the land record-s burnedirned officersoffice identified the man as he I rove- recreational v«lues-wUL not pe ^ SAHPBANKoftheDEt h e DESERT wilh it. Edwin :r for letin for the couple afterer au- will Ibe used to pay for improve- recre ■fbr-Oi'-against-the-proposaL___ ^ ,, I ^ w in ,n. .Allen, a painter for Jetta i girl ments made In connection with lost to future generations -of^ A.^ Testim ony in Wyoming was Creede Isn't what it was 70 the National; Reactor Testingesting top»;tep»y - ol ». S-monUHild gM rnerU ’aw: Amerieans’--treinendoui_e£_& .^jgh le 1 ^ 1 Jsclcpot, N«v., W ednetd^,letday, AAug.HT] found Saturday showedd she the county’s< faclngrprograw: Ame f_7r weighted agalnst-inclusion tJtlhe year* ago when it wa.s a boom e,„,|onStntion. loun fair- nomic and population pressures con- died of skull fractures. Spectators Sp« Jammed the fair- nomi Green River, in the bill, whilele ' I H — town of 15,000; w hen Bob Fshot ord. Policfpohci said they would con- died coun- have ruined many of our mag- »l«yer-ot Jesne .Tnmcs, WB9 shot __Klg The baby’s body wa* found groundsgroui last year In the coun- have ^ testimony in Idaho was i^ore in tin u e investigation- inlXL__lhe Th near tv’» first purl-miitiicl rare meet nificantnifici rivers, and we mustI — favor than against ihcludmg the to death there, and confidence, hw death) In t an ■ unmarked grave near ty’»-( ■^^TTs President-Johnson^TO>ted-m Enti Indian Creek, aboul miles and this1 year officials arealsoTas T , _Tasrtio~nvers7-A-number—ot-W yit 1 Entitles^^H I man Soapy Smith made It‘ his ------Indli SS «d his natural beauty message — j ba.io of operations. northeast of Idaho FalUI near predlpredicting a capacity crowd. his i ' - ming witnesses voiced fears that GIRL KILLED nortl ,nsor- act soon if we are to save some establishment of the wild river Then it was a roaring city of° rn«CHALLIS (AP)—A IO-y«ar-^ear- the the W' yoming border. Next Ne: week's event is sponsor- act ; ^ Bearerlo^ReceiReceive ed by the Jerome Ojunty Rec- of th would mean the loss of a po- tough, hardrock miners, ^ gam- old Cobalt girl was killed Sat------ed b would the rivers be -----biers—girls and gay saloons----- _ reation- Association. Q- tential 'damsite. it 350 urday night when her lather’sher’s VOUTH DIES reatl, Today, the town hos about 350 L Nam- P«rl-Mutuel -racing Is also th e Q- McGee, D-Wyo.. met!) rolled off Morgan Creek'" k CALDWELL CAI (AP) — A Nam- /^ fr° '’rR es^^ction, would-ban-Xhe _ 2 l J perm anenT iresident."!; It T jttracts ‘ -* i_ scheduled Aug. 25-28 a t the fair- A. pre- ^ ~ visitors chiefly Interested1 In road *2< miles north ot here p a you,h y, died Monday of In- , lair construction of dams and pre- and she was pinned under- juries ollision sponsored by the' fair com serve the natural or pastoral ■frhlng or skiing. Ider- juries received in a collision Ts’ Plant Slated 'Commissioner Wesley Wood-/nod- neatht _ between ru»tu/i* his motorbike and a ______chcharacter ar of the river banks. -t4w«- — .Stole j^ lc e Tdeiitlfled • tfiF5 ? tiiicktriick. ~~ — ___ The constructio^n of commercial■cial BOjBOSTON (AP)"—' The presi- w ard 01 tm rluntt iKiaul .^tty-i Hint- —' ------ffvfiiiiinj ncvl in the r i v e r s dent for years he has been tryingIfi to *hlEy' as Vivian Jenn nioflimjr' "'"T^'~'nie il<;aih Incrcjsed—Idaho's i LL5. dent of boston Edison -Co. Is unscramble the riddle of who Ttie car wa* driven by her f«- traffic toll for the year to 15G, would be prohibited. . going ahead with plaiU fO build owns^ what land in Creede, Pi>r-pjir- *her, *;R obert. ^ fl„ee,fifteen more than were killed U rv Q. What riv ers would be an ^atomic generating plknt for ticularly In the southern partrt of ------in the corresponding period last -TFor I* L. Hagberg6 placed2 in the system and whatvhat the G Greater Boston area. -vices rivers would be studied for pos- the community. MAN DROWNS DN VMr , , BURLEYBU — Funeral services rivei President Charles F. Avila Anyway, in mid-August the ttie LEWISTON,,.IPAHO,l.fc.WI (AP)r) ---— offiOfficers identified Ihe victim for for LouisJ J, Hagberg wereI held sible inclusion later: sj,ijsaid , the company will file a for- state wiil sell quitclaim deed-slecd,s A l.ewi!l.cwlston m in drow ned “ a tI 11' * ns CiClark ,fJ. Skidmore. 17, the Saturday SatUi afternoon in the Zion 7,ion A Thost! rivers which would° mal , application for a 600,00000 ■ to 219 lots and a 10-acro hill.ill. o'clocko’clock Saturday night while son olof Mr. and Mrs. C. L.„ Skid- Luthei)^i uth Church with the Rev. be whollyv or partially included[jjjl kilowatt plant. ______^_____ In Ihf system by the present bill ------n..i tf vm .’rf. Ihlnkinir of huy- huv- swimmingsw im m i ot a beach 17 miles monrmoreTHsiaiaoa; AuthoritieiC“ hed b«tw««nb«>w*«n th«lh hourt V ^ Ing an old gold mine and head-read" eiisleast Ofor 1-i‘Wii.Luii uu llm C lear- -tt,e hT ivns riflinylUULJli! h^t ----- filen r;i. Hnll was soloist. Or- are the Salmon, ivilddlc F uikofi^^^ :__y ‘ lhc ClL-ur"-i'"r 'rihiitar-•laiii—n g% irt r»PV drive-in o^ 6 p.m. ^nd 12 p.m. W'•dnekday. «dnekday. V £S3 ing for tlio Rockies with pickuJtckan water River. I the n rear of a truck drivenven by (>anist„nni' wos Michael Biermann. ttre— — Auq^ 11, 1965. tim if on» loto porton -----and mult;, don’t. Tho state! re- re- Nez Nez Perce Couniy Deputyleputy CalviiCalvin Pease, 63. Caldwell. Pug,Eugene Hill ond Fred Tjaden?„‘d'en ies. Uie 1 ochsa and Selway,ralT all K|% l U K E I — JEROMS— over 21 Y9»r« ot «ge. " ------selves mineral—righls at thti'ieJuise Sheriff Basil Wiggins said Rus-Ruv ’HieThg accident occurredI Wed- were ^grc ushers. in lc Idaho: the Rogue in Oregon; by CACTUS PETL% ^ M il STrnrfTons, "150;—Hppnrtsm iy -nndir illiam the Rio (irande in New Mexico;iico; AAONDAY-ENDSMC TUESDAY sales. sell Sir 'n csd n y -in -eaid w elh -______- —PaUbejirers _ P a w e r f William the -and-_____ ' ------— suffered . cramps, while swim­swim- ______7K T rieger, ^ W ilbur Biermann, TU-tl'L‘-tf Suw jiirc in—€«or-g;a—and, ----- •fi.i ------K rie Florida- ana:Tlre_ Green River-r in SusiSusan HayWar3:^:Ben®~OavTS-*-^B| ming in 15 feet of water. The ^ i EmanueI~Maier. Leonard Funk, body was recovered at 1 a.m. I I Chess Match T. F. Girl InjuredII CU w Walter a it Quast and Donald Reh- "V” scheduled for study as y|f||| ^ Sunday. ^ y Where Love,Has G o n e^ P n f •O nn- potential additions -to the sys- _ ^ ____ _ I go In Area AccidentClll> '"n, Floral arrangementsUor-Tn were temun- include segments of the To Be Playedtl vouYOUTHS HOSPITALIZED ' daugh- der the direction of the Lutheran Ifth ™n CO-HIT ri BOISE (UPI)—Two 18-year.year. PamelaPar Ann Sharp, 16. daugh- der 1 r Buffalo in Tenncs-see. Cacapon CUP COUPON Y over- ter of Mr, and Mrs. Darrelrrel M. Women’s Missionarytv,»Mn League. West Virginia. Hudson in New I A Old Boise boys wero recover- te r ol vas re- Final rites were held in the JP ^ By Telephone Ing at St. Uike’5 Hospitalipllal Sharp,Sharp 607 Pierce St.. was re- ^ ' " York, Missouri in Montana.TnZ 36 HOURS ,,Use If Ju st Like C ashI ^ n M on- Pleasant View Cemetery.Niobrara in N ebraska. Skagit;it in y ^ Monday Irom Injuries suifer-lifer- portedporte< In good condition Mon- P**® in J.OO NITE t i m YORK (AP) - U.S. ed In a weekend boating( ac- day day morning i at Magic ValleyV alley ------y^asWashington, Susquehanna in chess champion Bobby Fischer. cident ,at Spring Shores Marinairlna Memorial Memc Hospital where she is New Vork and Pennsylvania.ania. — , who can't get government per- northeast n„rthet of Boise. undergoing under treatment for^ 'faciii facial Fire Burns Hay ^ mission to go to Cuba for anjll — Glade'Johnsoncijd. required sur-»ur- cuts cuts andi lacerations she receiv- RICHFIELDR) — A fire atIt the International tournament, •pin will 8ery alter suffering chin and ed ed in in a one-car accidentI about LaRae Brown Ranch Saturdavu rd ay ^ participate nnyway — by tele- neck jInjuries. His conditionUtlon 12:55 12:55 p.m. Sunday on Polelie Line niorningmor destroyed a stack of =F=i= =wa»-»«t»

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■ V JEL- - ____ -■iiiiMiaaiiiiiii 'Miss Kennisdn, | - . ^"ci- ______“ 'Miss Anderson, j TT" — BingBingham Wed in I g Twin Falli TIrnev N aw t ""HarnphTies H o n Set— .jN^s’Nielsen, SeptemberSept Date» f | . Nev o u t — -i^P3 j;eiu 0 nt of their daughter,' H nH jt EugeneE ugene Humphries, Rupert. ' ■ ding vows01 June 22 at Elko. gS about ^ ■ 1 - . ^ ding V :--M . Marilvn. to .lerry Swenson, son Miss Anderson is a graduate ; The bride -.wore a pale blue in-, fi', ite "The ; rJ Mr. and Mrs. Sherman,Swen- , ,.4 K of BrigBrigham Young University,!ly.l 'dress dress ofof organza over satin en- .ggm to n . Twm I'alls. j } where she^ majored in business:ss — -flfc-;.'Jfc.' hanced hanced with white, accessories,' M"'BBS DIAAHiIAMOND The hride-elect Wm gradu-lu- I ' education.educatii She wort: a corsage of pink rose- ^ Bled Trom M inico H igh S ch o>ot' o l : . ■I ' She wor Hu'mrHumphries completed an LD.'",D.'". ' I J m m t buds buds accented ai with tuUe and in 19'il “IX* ni'ended Brigham mi.ssionmission to Germany and willvill / blueblue ribbons.rib p L QUALUALITY ' YimnK University two years. « [ . Swenson il a graduate of Twin,ln continuecontinui his studies at BYU. . , i The bride'st sister. Mrs. Gin- ger Gabriel, and Bl Rentleman, mors y ' ra lH MiKh SchcKil, aitended i- "■TheTh? coupleI plans a Sept. 10 1 ■ ' ser Gal mon you’ll oppreciof# ^ , weddin"weddin; at the Salt Lake Cityj'ifv) . . « attended attende< the couple. 1^3^20 STOREJRE n N aA M ^S 1 Brifihani Young University and" ‘i {'<“ ' . V The bride was f^ted at a bri- ..-fejaSK ' c'>n'ploed a mission for the I.D.S Temple.Tc They will be hon-o V f ‘ T h e b orcJo rcJ al a reception Sept. II a( at J I da!dal sno’ shower at the home of Mrs. mondyqluest ‘ cliurch in Brazil. • , Alfred While, cousin of the l he couple planH an Aug. 18 r^~ ‘r:?- ______the' EEmerson Ward Cultural '* j|^I.~r*~i— r ~ ' ' ' ' ^ Hall. • - . MRS.iwRS. ROBERT L BWGHAM ' weddmg at the Idaho l-'alls I.D.S MARJEAN ANDERSON Hall. * bride,- - -tSffl ^ MARI1.YN NIELSEN , MAS ______» » » (DavU pholo) * * * v ^ D ■ ' TemprcT A reception-will-be-lield ------” ______« ___« ___>i_____ :______that evening at the hoine of the. ------bride'ii parents. Aug. 19 a re- ||g||jjjjjg GlaGlamour Kit Is “ Mr^. T. Davts ^ yflBidHIM I - --ception-wilM)«-hcld in the Ciil-i_^^^^W Social E v e n t s lural Ilall nf thc Second Ward ^ -Needed^^O'Afd ^ _ Hosts Meet of 1 DS Church, T.win Falls. ¥ ¥■ ¥■ B B iE P ! So-Journey Club will hold a• NorthNor End Club ia CareerCor Girls so j. I 4 y i i i ^ garden party ' P ?}„^ Wat R IC H FIE L D — Mrs. Je rry Women's Church m j u dav at the home of Mrs. Wal-“ f Davis„ hosted lh« North End j I I'lK'ter Miller, one mile south of,o Club meeting at the home of 3 9 9 ^ “ . r-' 'chunce '"'C.Currv. .Memt?crs arc 3le he^daiher daughter.,Mra. Robert Fad- *, Units Repoct------^ U i r you musl rely on the in- S bring a covered_diall_aniJabIe— dis. ------. When I you buy a diamond you must Members decided to continue tegriiy I of the store and its^pastIs-past perfofmanee.pe For s Business Meets— ,ces ^ ♦ w Mem i] Group meetings of thc Chris- 7 Tlie saving coffee tops for a club many t years our reputation has been your best g-jar- ^------liim—WoniMi's I'rllowshio S reports Diamond Wheelers Dance' l-oifgecoffee urn or another premium. antee ; in the purcliase pf aI diamond.diamond, No matter how. i^^^i,a..W L.dancs .from 8 to 10,The1 0 ,The clubc! entered Ihree pairs much , you plan '.o spend,, it won’t C05* you one 1. im pres By ALICIA HART Say y,' f -inenihcrs.. joys p.m. Tuesday at the basement of piloi pilowcases at fH« EOUniy' fall ■------—:•---- ^ennyj mflfg: amHirmpsf^cgseiFffSt-M?55=W5h^-?rf4t * . ite 18K gold. Calling" entitled "Callcd to Be prpnmcd. as im\fm^iKa Clul.‘, Ward received the club prize. able i In both yellow and white 18K gol ---- l-ahnmrg " wns piven hv Mrs. The Uiyal Order of Moose The group wiU -meet at 10:30 I Donuld Hoffman. The lessons o n " ' ^ 'Wllh the girls. Her boss enjoys^ ^ ‘‘Uviii p.m. m ee< a t p m Xugs-es- j a . m—m i Aug. 19 at the home off_ Cenvanlent Cen Credit TermsI — TakeT ake M onths To Pay ilmiUinfi at her all day w hen she of R — I was presented by Mrs. Harp wopiai al- day at the Moose Home. Mrs.Mrs, E Stanley Weymant. Burley. ------! from the study books, O DIANNA JACOBS i.s'out-of- neat and wears a smile. Ernie rh® OELVA SLIOAR 1 lo m e ------^ 11*1 — M » M______^ ^ I/. , 4 Iliuugt: Hor grooming fits into an of- : ::zztUUL-asrDtxi^im^‘== Z = :r:^^ p.! fice image of efficiency, cm- I Mrs. C. P. Bowie* was hosjtesa K A ic c ~ Mii^ Jacoby iP4 ployers reveal. Such daytime dance tey“ftiw n te ^ ior group No. J. Sho was *s- M iss StTgar ~ M ii grooming awareness spills over I Blsted by Mrs. O. A. Jackson.X Names K Jn m Date LauLaughlinAre '^yi into her social life after five. *! ^he M RS. SA NIDRA D R A PIR- ” _ .U«sieM«sie ’ValUy FftToritM. If you bftv* ft home/*-Mr»r-Bowler-g«v«-th*- -rli)ge-o(- iiv ttt Cecil J a c ob.s announce the------en-Tu partm r«~ce ~niB~~gtc^rr~rgnge- in- ‘ —______jr Barbecued Burgers______f.vurlufkvurtU r*eiptf. Juat it to th# It t t t I devotional service. To^5ui^an'*3'.cf&i>re^^ to Alrm« gles- gagementgagetni and rorthtrnminirmar- ^nes^stead « n m ln g ' in hiSt.’IIilVQrUE: -----1t*c4r»«— —-Womens— —i—■•■■■ Ibert riage of their daughter, Diunna Higi find J (-an corned beef rfiior.vdltor. Th« r««lp« b*com«« th« prop->- I' Group No. 3 m et a t tho ho)me m e ton,ton. son 1of Mr. and Mrs. Robert riage c restaurant. ize Tlm«»*Ncwa and e*naot)t ______of Mrs. Clyde Ramsey. Tho EgglestoiEggleston, Buhl. Joyce, to Gene Joseph Laughlin, auchHow j do you keep up suchkept a 1 bottle catsup, regular size tx r»turn»d).______. ■- lesson w*« given by Mrs. Ron-ton- Miss SligarS is a 1964 graduateluate son of Mrs. Anna Mal Laughlin, front? in the The secret is a so-calledlight- 1 catsup bottle of water top- li teaspoon cinnamon , aid Bohanan who told two ator-tor- of Twin FaUs High School and all KinKimberly. / p H glamor en lh kit. A small, empty les. Devotional services wererere a graduagraduate of Hollywood Beautyauty Miss Jacobs wa,s graduated' candy box or inexpensive'trans------a ica.spoon ground cloves from Kimberly High School and tie, a V"*' Salt and pepper ■i Biven bv Mrs. Ralph Howard.rd. College, Twin Falls, from K 1 Mrs. parent plastic tray with com­ lalt ¥ * * EgglesEggleston Is a 1963 graduateluate attendeattended the University of'mie Ida- en- partmenw yersit keeps primping P*°y" sup- Diced celery or celery salt of Buhl High School and in sta- ho. rm ar- ^]ies~neatly-irr-a“desk—draw ?5^ Port- er, ------M ix all ingredients ,fogetherther ^____ tlDn«d_^At Larsen Air Fgj-ceorce Laug Laughlin, a graduate ofilunna Kim- Ore. High school girls may find and j ^ simmer. Serve on warmnrm I^AnnuaLSlaak^_ °tLn^l — ' tserl^High School.^altendec^hc l a ^ Rsse. Wash. beriri iighlin, auch a kit convenient when med.kept buns. ] b Serves four. Fry Schedorfeci-^ ^ A Sept. 25 w edding Is i^ an n « J. ftm iv er ughlin. In their lockers. It helps light- i c en the load in a handbag, too. (, ^ 5 ^ - W agon lers ------' J U ------______duated ------it t, anntial iteak fry at 6:30 p.m.>.m. ol and tie, and Washington State Uni- g ______^ Thur» .• Johnstone, 733-noi, or Mrs. Bor-Ber- Electric heat ' > 1 # ^ >* ' i n ard Schm idt, 733-9M0.______, to an^ g e ls e ” ■ Marian Martin Hi M r i n ever go \\1 ^ I -

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B uutwVnlF^lrfor t l ^ (* SSih l l v C I * I IKis'-.ibl; to111 takelalit aw E ay the artI* ■ ^ ____\if A OLIIMrTTf^ ^ ceiling.-■eiling . pricepr th a t the ^ Vv ASHINGT s n r r to i v, ON (A D - - W y-that- nn adequnte ytoch- VrC;t-ln^'*"^^h•;^n>gl3rTi:rn55BTnKsiatnB on ernersra arc in the nilnoriiy on [pile of silver is needed for- na- .,jh -r new • coinage comTTjissinn. itionnl defense and for other .., - ' „ ,, oon as the transition is | > but hey promised today to fighi use.s, includingncluding coinage c _ ,. - look forward to the tim# ' | . b I silversilver coinscoin and mining.. ••[ ^^ould.quid hopehop< also," Domi- ^vhen the commis ' <^,Sv^Tisch»er. le commission will rec* ij You!« 2md Mrs. Delaun i,' . O nly,ly four olof the 16 members nick said,aid. "that".that a mechamsm onimend (he rele ' of .the_ commi J (he release of silver IB * tie_ com m ission, formed to lean be found a L t the t earliest Jeas- from thelie ceiling p rice. a n d _ a t______J '' ' ..■ advisese the prpresident and Coii-[ible opportuniiv>popuniiy to ?top the re- „,e ^jji -----:------^______gress8 on coinCQinaKC n^allers, arc||,.„si„p nf ^iK.pr e when silver will be «l- £00^ st:*I* jh» ruj®?<* tnallf 1 ^ ----- :------^ L .s Uver by-..lli: TrfiiS:. lowod-t^v-wmk-io-o—seek—its- own m ark et______u'^milfs east .of n | ^ H L • fromI the silvei silver-producing Rocky urv into0 lhe g33-5107 ^ cal years.” in the half dolladollars will mak? it ■■■■nUOBBI Registrars ble said he would urge (he T reasuisury ry Department to take ■...... % ediate steps to stop the. |p Are Sought m elting,Ing, exporting nnd bank t hoarding of silver coins. ' Eyerything MusiWN'S W * CONTACT i federal olficials to register mid-September to report to u m rrtnii J;{,etUr]leturn to ArmsIS MeetMe Are Repoiie p o r t e d ^ annual assembly of tlje vuiv-udurOLCO BUILDERS SUPPLY ,413 3 MAIN AVE. E. V.TWIN FA115 Phonli 733-5571 t I Biniwell was one of three npMRVA:NEVA (AP)fAPI — Why haS target;et list are "the West Ger- siansans are anjanxious to keep up Unitedited Nation Nations in New York. JomitiM to which the Soviet>ovlet Union rretvirned to the manrj revanchisrevanchists” who have contactstntacts with tho West on dls- to b<^ were Sa‘urd“y. p.n^tionition disarmcdisarmament confer- faced5d familiar charges rof de.i- armament,•m am ent. after 10 months? peratelyately seekihj seekifig to get hold of The world : ^ “ fte-- 1« The world is approaching a rstern diplomats have been nucl^rlear wea^rvweapons and seeing the stageago where w here a number of poten- Upon recommendation of stern Multilateral Nuclear tial nuclear pc South Carolina Atty. Gen. D an- askingig this questionquesti ever since western Multi il nuclear powers will have to Russians accepted early last ■ce — MFL -— as a good way makeake the vittvital political choice ItM R. McLeod literacy te sts the R u s la n s acce] loing so. whether to IOT juspended Saturday in monthLh Pr;esidentPresident Johnson’.s ap- °f doing so. hether to acquire nuclear jk M and Newberry Coun- peal for o jesumplionsjesuir of the “NotNot only hahave lhe Russians weapons,eapons, A nonproliferation tin. ' talks.I...... ~ brought-nought -no neivneiv_ptoposaIs. they agreementjreement mmight tend to re- Mti. Nick Martin, a Barnwell sinceice his returreturn to Geneva, have'e rejected every current strictrict tHethe m_ianvjaxluctoanynew 1 Initiative, U.S.i. iiegotlatornegotiator William C. Fos- The RussiaiRussians know that If \ I" i ------He rejected out•ejected o out of hand a BriF t**" ^ « wendell Presbyterian Church PAWTUCKET.^WTUCKET. R.I. (AP) — M M M aH j 1 rLl:^ G^rge Barnhart, Je- Supportlort for a uniunicameral legis- -tne Concluding rites will be Iature-e in Rhode Island is in- FriL/ wendell Cemetery, creasingusingL saya former Gov. Ur^ Weaver Dennislis J. Robertf Roberts, chairman of until time of the ser- the state constituconstitutional conven- ______tion.______J- . 1 ~ | ■ f r — X B V 3 0) - i n c h I 01 \ "' a uu t t o o m m a a t t i i c c * ------L mam^mm:siss=sssess=i=s^ CteCuTIC'TZlectric range ----- it's ' o pen\ for sovtngs^^pl,^O iinti the:clockJ o c k ! — - _ _ vf *%-V ■ ______T t h n e w ^ m m W w • ' ■ We’d keep our doors open(n a lotI longer — putput a nnd d cooking c o o k i b branch officeDffice in every neighborh*iborhood to help you'OU I ______e aa s s e e ! I save^ for aI bettebetter life. But, therere are regulations andmd

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Part will bebe-repi -repaired or -ex- . chasgededif if foundfoundtobodafective. to WhirlpoollW hirlpo Labor alao covered fr■ ( I. •> mmt " * t < I. kb *• OTMri rf------^ , after dateiate of our 'Warruty. n«i* tWn* <| m mseta miitp ■aal ta *• MM •*. ■ ■ ' ■' ■■• ...... r n ~ .. - : ...... — Jim Ruge = = = = = J 9 Umm mtm* • Wthfi Immt rnM I >«inn »ia un-n-mu& iSSm hM______------tm Kih m M norpM om R K l N C ' 9 M & Y ELECTIECTRIC ^' u*M» ______:______at——— ______J Wtm | —---- ;------1------L ^'^WeeE>-SMOPP1NG'IGTCERTER CbKfTFR 441 MoinM ain .A va. E. PhoiPhone 733-8212 ^ ---- * -___.s . • • « ■*»>.' ' .- f e r — I ; - I ' ^ ' n :—^ ■ ^ -i" ’■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ' ^ ...... ' ■' ■■ ' . . ' . . w . - . 7 ^ ——rtr*j ■■ - ..... '1 0 Twin Falls Timet.Newt ' E " f l _ _ No Grounds ~ T T S c KS w e a u l e s ^ iTsitairtXetter COLUMBIA. S.C. (AP)— ------" ------— MeNDft¥r-AU&-lVi-AUCi-#------r ------The South Carolina Supreme ...jiu“ T he M] an F r o m V N C LE ,” J(6;30:30 p.tn p.m . INBC) - Even Medl«„ H ) Taylor Sees i Court has ruled that' naming couldn't help the occupants of a small,c smalLcommunity on the rru? I To Aid Man rJ gIs not physical cruelty a^. of .GreatGreal Britain. §eems all of them were wer afflicted with a j^ ' H ______therefore, not grounds for ^jseasedisease with one common characteristic-icteristic-old age. Solo and IK ■ No Need to------'1 TOOELE. Utah (AP) „ — ^jvodivorce. The ruling reversM are called to investigate the strangeange inciiincident. “■ * P TownspMple-of-Twtr-Utah^omTown.' ------jiraivorce'decree - g . granted-in—' ‘ -tCotoi^-TT3rpTnir SliiiBJMsrHi,**: T .«T1 1 a -munii miiniiies have started a letter-L ^ a G ranville County court. I I writing campaign W ^ ------T" • and acto r Wally Cox ' ’ BombTlaiioi iS ^.0d A Greenville County rfratr— 1- ! escaped murderer who liv^ " III I...... M WASHINGTON fAP) — Gen. ' fi among ihem unsuspected for 1618 cialclaimed in his suit that his jntrigueintrigue about a glory-faded HollywoodJllywood familyI with Vera Mii.f ■ - Maxwell D. Taylor, former lim- 'amoni wife's "unjustified jealousy John john CarradineCa and James Farentino.'entino; h.issador lo Soulti -Viet Nam . I .^ TiJton James Hall. 59^%rrlvedved and and nagging grew so unrea- “Winston*.^^105 Churchill,” (9:J0 p.m.Tl. NBC) —• This hiEhly-acclair,.M H . said Sunday "wc don't need to” :m- solvable that he was deprived f,aif.houhalf-hour series returns for somene late stsummer repeats. Rirhi^-^B- bomb Hanoi.a^Hjk B in Utah in May 1949.‘An cm- som ■ plove of Westprn Pacific Rail-ail- of of i rest and sleep; and that Burton, Button, Gary J\4errill and music‘c by RichardRic Rodgers h ig S Taylor wus os’kcd durlnfi the Ivin such conduct amounted to tonight':tonight's program. The series is based o NBC radio-tclevision prpBram H road Hall was known as Melvin sucl s b ased on "The Valiant Years,- H E J Hurley in Grantsville ind and phy, physical cruelty within the gjj.Sir Winston’s memoirs of war. ^ •'Mfct The Press” whether the meaning of our divorce stat- United States can win; the war « Wendover. . MONDAY NIGHTIGHT MOMOVIES In South Viet Nam' wiihout iBut last Monday night afterf,® a ute. . . "Host“HosUges," (IMJ) Lui.se Rainer,ner, WilliW illiam Bendi.x and A u r t u 't H i boMihinB llunoi. seal of CoiD- K u familv spat. Hall confessed had to _ ------1' . dde e C Cordova o rd (10:55 p.m. KBOl) — Fair action film pavs trihi'.T^B iruinist leadership in North Vict l y , . ' sheriff's officers that he had to the Czech underground. A groupjro up of people| are held as Namr ----- , ^ tages after a Nazi is murdered. "As a mauer of fact, we ^ p^u^liary”in November 1948.M8* Power P o ^ Company tages ai don't . . Tavlor hcfian, and : :zr—liiomAY'^ajGUS K nit^. at firs' shocked by Hall's"i" Sal^R^ested - UGUS^^'96^rr:-m then paused, “I wouldn't think ■ I cCTessionrare gatheHn8-si^a_- Inrormation 'llelow ' I C B S ______led. in the Coeur d'Alene district, asIS ------...... - , which ^tlie.,United...S lates hasha_s ■ than Hall. He should be paroled- in the Look how long he’s gone[one its onlyor Id ah o o p eratio n s. liM■ , » CronklW I?.*"* £•>Peter Putemua sought In efforts ,to end the ^ L»■ T r u th ------Tavlor was then asked: "Then ^ PREPARES FOR FAIR ' s a i l o r s CA PTU RED oiir aim i.'i V6 flKht this-w«M»i4h------9 m II Hill LONDON! (UPl)^The NewW «,o« a,o« I’v* Got S««r«tlRifl«>n«B >■«' jy KING HILL — King Hill LOf ,A ,15 rv* Cot S*cr*t|«lfl«m«n out IiiTmhlnB H arm i?"------lies- China N ew s A gency reported ■>« SI ( S | S E 3 | j | ^ f l |----- Gf nn H rn -n " 1 l3* I N*wa Playh.m--.* • Ni> No Tim* Situ. N r-, "I would not h>ake that state- ^ day nigW-ttr-discuss the llrtsrmat ^"Stin^ n day nigh«-4hat fiv>» I^nlinnai L l .. , e N.) N.) Tim* Sgtii, 'Wpathfr m cnt.” lie replied. ^ y K)th ist Chinese sailors were captur- J E ^ K p ^ S H lJIJ l a arrangements rra i for their booth ist Ct ^ TiM ClynU IS!’'"!* An*fy WhlUmr (ilynU ■ at the Elmore County Fair• lo ed FiFriday when their gunboat ’JJJIII GlynU ' AnJya" WIIMents ^^B w as sunk.______is»|S« No Tim* Bart*. lD*nny Thomaahomaa An-ly An WMH*m* N„ Ttm# Pope Paul H be held this week; was ! — i<3 No • SirtJi. T>«.nn^ Tbom»?thoma;t A-nilyA-n V>'HU»nM Ttmc • iO« • PUybovu* I Llvlnv Doll)o1| Mh HItch.'uck Plkyhouin ill PUybu\u« I Living Doli>oli Hit Hitchcock INayhoua* lit True Advcntur* U.N.C.L.£.a . Hl< Hitchcock City A])peals for 1* I '66 A-GO-GO0 C Color T V rru«> Arlv<»nr»r^ Hi 9(f» GlIH#*n II.N.C.I-.E.E. B«iBen Csaer C.tlUnaD L C o l o r M l KMVT ■ IS Gini**n • U.N.C.L.E.£. BenB«i C«s«y CUlixKn Weapons Bann |jg B — -To-Receiw Good Color ~ ----nWT" i---- BfiP cia gy------T»lt TruiU------^ — i4t B#n c«*ey T>>l Tntthth _ _ »»«»n* ra«»-y I , „ rA.-pi»mm._mnmi»ntnrllv duringirlnft an assaassault on Viet Cong positions Channel ■ Channelnel t Channel 1 Cbannrl i iet on the freaint~Bn«l—«—bandanna—mna— —4^-0lr«»-OHl-Alll-ANIENHAJ»_£5SE!—, JHA It ESSENTIAL fo t GOOD COLOR TV. came during his usual Sundayiday ata t Due Aiu BO miles southh ol of DaD a Nang.Na His steel helmet on the i / Co/ttact Yoor Favofit* 5«rvk« Man7'“Y6U ------NBC------C a h le _ t_ __ Cable Z Calile S Its tho heat humidity as1 well as thithe enemy. (AP wirephoto.hoto. KMVT Suoo««'» Th.t You ConUct Yo noon appearance on the balcony:ony around his neck, ho lights the h e a l and Will >• Plt*l«d With Th«’h* Extr.tn.1Extramaly lo ^ Coat Of An Off-Air ABOiO NSC of the apostolic summer rest-rest- via radradio from Saigon) ------Anlanna And A Ch«no« Ov«f SwitchSwUch, _ dence In this Alban Hills tpwn,iw n ,------— |,0< N.«. Sup.rm»nID MovieMi News south of Rome. 1 1 * - COCOMPLETES TRAININGING ander, andei Castleford. has recently:ently Order Your ColorBr Sat $•» an and Anfenna Nowl ,15 New. Huck Houndlound MrMovie Ne«a an 3.C. completed basic military train- ,]« Shlndl* Huck Houndlound N ------Ist.s-aml Italians In the square ■f beneath his 'balcony: "We pray I I TlOeTiO< UNCLE Voy.B. tUNCLE Ul Glynl* B On^^posaL-1- ilSIII UNCLE Voy»K. UNCLK Ul GJynl* that tho world may never againgain I ■ ...... - *a«. tl*. Andx WllJI.m. No Tim .• Sgtt. Sgt*. Andy A* WllUama Danny ThosJ^H Bce^u ^ ^a wretchtjd day as thMthat ^^\^^SH WASHINGTON (AP) — Rep. ■ H 1^3 Andv Wini.mii ?'■> Tlm»• Sgtw. SgtH- 'Andy Al WtlHumi Hat^ny T}ii_r.i^M gain .L Dole savs "there; still |M H H it««ltd* Andy Wllll.m. W.ndy A4 M.M* AiAndy WlllUma Tell Tnit^ ^ B may men put their confidence.nee, Is a gliglimmer of hope" (uror ua~^ ~ ' ------— - ______H aslli An_d^_Wllll*m« W .ndy jaA M*M. AndyAi WHliema Teli Truib their colculatlon and their pres->res- constitutionalconstitui amendment whichvhich ■ ------— ■ ------r»f- tt______Hitchcock_____ Miim«>nd MovU------paired forever tho honor of ] The Kansas Republican said H H lOiOft Joey BI»hop New* Newa N N«»b H Bclenco," Sunday bipartisan effort willill bcbe M ; ------111 Joey BUbop W**th«r Weatber W Nrwi te on ■ ■ i30 N«w* Movi* Tonitfht Tt CBS Heoor^ . made m nde tot got a House vote on i45 I N»-wt - ■ _ T<’Hirht Tj • < MS tho plan. H I 1.000 Acres 39 in B ------ll;0» ll;Of Tonijfbt * MotI* TTont«btc ‘‘ns IlrcM^nj ^ B T he Senate voted 59 to 39 In H ------,15115 Tonight Movi« TtTunitfbt i.'ns itc[>orj _____ fnvnr of such nn nmenchiicjUi^Bmctit ------1 ^ / ^ l3t Tonight Movi* TcTonight Movi« last week, hut a two-tKlfdsI mmn- a- ^ _____ 420 Main1 Avenue So. P.O. Box 47 H tf* ,jj* Tonight Siovl* TcTonigiiC M>^vie nN r ro CO ir trCR p U T K A I t L» ----- t i-' c r :_:._.BwrnedjQiiZ_I Toriiyjo rity ooT this' 100-man body-w' -w as ■ ------. ------.______Twm Falls,s, Idaho Id ah o " 833DT------■ l a i M — IftaldPeafc-----^?sl£f;required for approval. Lead fire dI7 XT.n—. WENDOVER. Utah (AP)) —- Novelist, .N O V 45, I Fire broko out on the north and _ , northeast ^sldes of jrugged PHo^S Pies IJ1 6 S at Home I and h»d burned an estimatedS teg ~ NOR'lHFJOTT Hb.NNlNC.TON.^ VtrM 1 ------— DEAR_MESiMLRESENT AND FUTURE PATRONATRON OF CABLE VISION;O N ; ______B I 1.000 acres by early today. (A(AP) P ) —- Novelist Shirley Jack-Ja ck - ■H A crew of 100 Shoban Indianslians son. ^S.45. died at her home Sun- was being brought in from Po- day. CauscC of death wass not ■ The "Fall""Fall" TV TV | program schedule will^ill IndueInclude the greatest array ntrol announced immediately. ■ catello, IdahQi_Jo help control annoum uthor programsogroms tha that this great entertainmentlinment iindustry hose ever produced.oduced. H the blare, burnThg "grass and ' Miss Jack.son was tho author ...... l imber. ------of— sev eral - novels, . IncliuUnsujtoK ...... AM th r e e nnetworks, e tw o r k s , NNBC, CBS, ABC, willI be competing come tor your attention, H iage- "The Haunting of Hill House." ■ Tho Bureau of Land Manage- "The H Have I Many of thehe progronr programs will be produced in coTdr7 however, if-you do not ment fire headquarters in Elko.ilko. "The Sundial."S and "We Have ■ Nev.. said the fire was at nboutibout Always Lived In the Castle." H h a v e a colorlor receiver receiver, your block and whitelite TV setsi will give you a more:>rc H the 8,000- and 9,000-foot levelsEvcis ------of the 10.704-foot m o u n t a i q vivid picturejre than fromfrc a block and whitete progroiprogrom. which thrusts out of the North- T)n*< west Nevada de.sert Jieor° thett PartyA <*»• Aide Diesies ■I Utah-Nevada border. ‘ NEW NEW YORK (AP)-Vlctor•'JT J. ■ Cable Vision“ Vision of offers you fl.ve channelslels from which to choose; CobI* The peak is about 20 miles Jerome,Jerome a leader of the Com-Com* norlh of Wendover, on the state munist party in the UnitedJnited Vision offersers you you on one exceptional advantage—\ntoge— VARIETY. We bring th« line and a't the western edgege of States, died Saturdav of a bbrain rain ■ ^ Ut.nh'.i Bonneville Salt F lats.ats. lumlumor. or. He was 6S. He wass one entire i V world into your home This VARIETY/ARIETY' offers you all the programs>grGms ^B •site of world record auto speed;pced of 13 pi party officials convictedted in ■ NBC, CBS and ABC. You decide what/hot you 'want to watch and when-»en you wantv H runs. 1953 of conspiring to tcachh the it. In addition to the three complete•mplete cccommercial network programs, Bureau officials presumedthere the n„..,uroverthrow of the U.S. govern-avcrn- H watch it. In oddii 'ogramS; ^B , fire was man-caussymphony, historical and travelvel documentariesdocun Death Ship Heads forPbrtr ------H I ------o o d -m a n y' oother th e r fine fine presentotions uninterruptedterrupted by commerciols. ~~~Tn Florida AfferTi[ffei^iTcideiits^-—■-■ ^ ------€ qble‘Vision ho J on excellent color sianql. KEY WEST. Fla. (AP)—The—The t.ewisLewis snid. "but no one came whenever a good colccolor signal has been transmrtteransmilted. Now that many TVV statiorstotfons — - lined to the deck to wave nt us. I death ship Seven Seas, stained to the there iB improvingving their ccolor tronsmission equipment,q u ip m e n t, Cable Vision will bringring ^B hy the blood of her capt.iln.>t.iln. made manyn low passes but there first mate and tw-o crewmen,men, were nom signs of life.” y o u a n e v een n better b e t t e r cicolor signal. If you hovelOve CCabi a b le V ision serv ice, ' battled rouph currents tod.nyly to- BuryBurywaise. a Honduran,I. told !■ ... wani Key West, where investi-\.*esti- Coast Guardsmen1 boarding'g the y°'^ I'cceiveeceive a go.good picture on color ond blackblacl and white without story vessel that he saw a crewman jjpy antennama ininvestment. v estm Antennas ore not only expensivet but requir^^ontinuc'Continual of sudden violence thot sweptswept sKotJf'lWTlrsfsKotJl-l' Tnjitfr-tleRd-iiv-bis-|^H_ her decks. '^ bunk SSnturday night. m a irffenonc'e'nc'e~ f or'besor^b est—pe rfo rm o n c e,- In c thhii-areo._Ql ii-o re c L jOfrie t im« y od s, ___ H Only one frightened crewmanvman TerriTerrified, he said he raced to ' remained alive on board. He the bri bridge to warn the captaina^ain'B antennas con be dandangerous to people andid property.proper i‘ wat one of eight aboard thc0 125- and f(found him also shot to^^H ; foot Panamanian flag vessel,’esscl death death. Then, fearins: for hisis o QViTll^B w n l^ | ' ’ when she left Miami Saturdayjrday life, hehf hid in..T ch.iin locker, ., bound for a Tampa drydock.<. where he heard olher burstsrsLfofB nf We at3t Cable V,:Vision would welcome ortyony oppe reiSaininEjhrec crewnvcn.icn;_ crewmencrewmi were withheld, and ' H CABLE VISION, INC. FBI agents, a U.S, m arshirshal al littrellilTe"! "Information“was fClea5e . Seven Seas adnft. <1 the Miami, was not carrying a car- ^B ' go when she kft for Tampapa for fo r BL. •rrhft slup looked seaworthy,"inhy," repair-repairs. BB - . . ' . V ___ ' . ■ \ ' ' ‘ t' PRaj||||||er^^ ‘'-''AAbnday;'AAbnday; Aug. 9, 1965, ' ■ Hieolbgiau—1__T® h e D a i l y Iwlnin Falls TTimes-News ^ ] ^ f k e t m r f e m c W ^R e e ] p o r t SNotes I;;; Threat — ■ ■ - J, ,■ ^ — t — * » » » 1932932 Car Is‘ H * , ^ • MARKETS AT/ A GLANBqE~ ^ — In^vestop- — 'r -W #rtl*K8 NEWNEW YORKYORK (AP) — Markets t>irReligioii „• Cmsl]Inished for j att a glance: Livestoclis t o c k Stocks — Lower:' moderate i KALAMAZOO. Mich. (AP) — By WILLIAM A. D O Y |L E , vnuK (AP)—Th« Stocks — I DEN V ER IPORTLAND ^ A leading theologian said today ^ 0^ lovwr in moder- rading. trading. DENVER DENVER (AP) - (USDA) -- PORTLANDPORTLA (AP) (USDA) — I religion is^hreatenedis bv a secu- ^ HBlirii Tombombstoiie i i — HBonds—Mostly-stead}^. r—;—HBonds—Most------H ogs—1.000; s CattleC attle ir40C1:400 :“sIaughterT^^«-*‘-*Tlar-revolularrevoluttonnhal'TeauceSTIYaTi —After—reftdtDS—your-t-m i- tng-fhe-frar(r-the-traTtsactions-1n-my-rc- ^ STRAITRATFO FOI R DlO N-AVON,' E ne^~f™ slightly higher in Cotton—Quiet. Cotton-Quie 25-50 higherhigher; sows over 350 lbss ^fairly activactive, steady to strong: rather th; tinued statements that a family countlunt cach nnionth. But the state- |„‘mi (U Pn- S.r Drices wiU^ :H1CAG0: GHICAG^ ■ ______m ostly stem rather than enlarges hile thaijers.s. let’s popoint out that buying coukllld not bearbi tho thought of I °,|j,'ted Natural Gfls and Hogs—Mostly Hogs—Mosti; 25 cents higher: steady; feefeeders steady to 255 standard 15.00-15.50:'1 bulls, cut- "Religion, Religic Is ready boxed In ' the right kind to have is term on1 margin isi; the process of put- anyone■ one else driving it, • - . ' ‘^JS^^WiTBusiness Machines Dp top J25.5D. J25.5D...... ,_.j------higher; ewe; ewes too scarce for test:: terte r and utilityuti 1.100-1,300 lb 14.00 >>yby a«, vasi vast and powerful adver- insurance. I nm enclosing an '[jnng g upi,p onlyoni part of the pur- "Everyone'Everyone who saw it want- I ijttfMl . ^ point. SlaugliterSlaughter st^ steers — Generally springsp rin g InInmbs mb mostly choice 90-I- to 16.00; v ealers and sla u g h te r sary," MiMiller told his audience ‘"^urance. article which, if you need it, chaselase price nnd borrowing tho cd to buy it,’'i said a spokes- ?im 1 and General Motors steady;teady: top $29.$2! , 102 lbsIbs 23.0523.05-24.00; cull and util-i- calves 2 200. 0 0 . nol fully established of clergy ancl lavmenSiepresent- , will inform ymf of the true lacts restist througlthrough the broKer,) mann for the firm which crushed Ji,id about half u point. ity ewewes es wlwith fall shorn to No0 by 10 a.m.a.m.: good and choice 185 ing ‘"K a“ wide'vid range of faiths. about insurance. ] Naturally the broker charges the' car. "Gut"D the owner had ^ » n Telephone dipped a 3 pelts 5.5015.50-6.90; choice and fan-1- to 400 lb 220.00-23.00. "It doe;does not make any differ- “ ence." he added, "whether we A,A. Mrsi First things first. I don't .youlu Interest on what you own, givenen Instrucinstructions for the car to cy feeder spring lam bs 80-92 lbss Hogs 400400; early sales steady; ence." he crushed. It was a horribla ^ ^)^e'for"the day ^t]- Gl 22.00-23.80. barrob arro w s aiand gilts 1-2 200-220 Ib are oprimisticoprim or pessimistic — represent represent any "field." This j Thehe interest charge (in dollars) be crushed, Grain 3.»S'.v;’ the real question is whether we column trtries to touch all bases, normallyjrmally sshows up on your decision■ision for her1 to have to m ake, CHICAGO (AP)-Demand was ■ C attle 2,700; calves 25; slaugh-1- 25.75-26.00; sow s 1-2 400 Ib dow n the real c t she hnd had the car for. , : 21.00-21.50. understanunderstand the situation cor- As a result,resu some toes get step- monlhlylonthly stastatement. But the bro- but she hat wrly-lirisk for--whea^ futuj-es tet" r ste e rs and heifers ste ad y : 21.00-21.50. irs and did not want anyone_____ cow s- strong to 25 H igher;; SheepS heep 1.000T~slaughtei^springl.i rectly andan j • hold It u[ r grave as a headstone, || '* headed for the top of the . ^ choice ■ 800-i 800-925 lbs 24.25-25.00;; slaughter utility i and good 4.50- IS kind of insurance. If you think i you3U open a margin account, her grave n: active list. E a ste rn BBrokers ro k ers cre- 5.75; feeder sp rin g lam bs 80-87 - ousiiiess of > ou'll find it if your eyes are 'It “ wnswas na pity." tlie spokes- * ' good and choice 775-900 lbs 23.25- 5.75; feedt ilit 1-S.is . you’reyou' soft in the head. You'll find Irt said. "It was he.arlbrealt!^^,.^^ and Fairchild Camera off thethe supportsupport for wheat to spec- 24.25; 24,25; hiRhhish cutter and utilityy lb choice :20,00-20,50, ' Term insurance i.s su a iBh( in-_ B99ystem Urged flie motors eased after hav- “'Estiniaterf=^~carmt Estlniaten^' ------receip t» ta*r25~T)g«’ -=jngfi n8h'eT! soWit -utteveMy y ±a=2fla:m=Jba=4>^tiy&tfe^24J:faa=2fla:aai 5^leven4^^4cvcn4»ttu this ycarr------~ ^ pany wins--itsvi^ bet. «rp-i^-vou-ttfe ii yt^u ai not-a partieulariy -----J —■ inri^n up a bit.-General Mo- were/e re wwheat heat 39,39 corn 401, o a ts 56. steady ste ad y to asa much as 50 centss 25.25. U.S. 1-3 300-400 lbs. sow s Twpntv ...... activective custccustomer. '1 3 ' Twenty-eight U.S. corpora- Trrm ir q j Town about a half a ryeye 3. barley _667 and soybeans 9. higher;h igher; 1-3 195-260 lb b arro w’s s 21.75-23.00. consignm ent under Term insurance does not build Q, I leave[gay, the dividends paid i ’ O l’ V tions that made more than $100 up cash , surrender values, ns uj,, j i'or Congress i ------and gilts 24.24.75-25.25; sow s 255 Ibb 300 Ibs.lbs. 23.00-25.00. 23. miLnmillion J each in profits in 1964 J. , n my life insurance policy with PORTLAN D 24.00; 280-3n280-360 lb 22.75-23.75; 360-3- C attle 10,000, C alves 500. have h a"" reporiedPew their earnings for other types of life insurance do. j|,gle i,,suraninsurance company, which WASHINGWASHINGTON (UPI) — Con- I % *es advanced in moderate PORTLAN D (A P ) — C oarse 400 lb 22.25-25.25;22.25-: 400-600 lb 21.25;5 SlaughterS laughter steers , and heifers jjjg first Term insurance is generally less ays jntere:interest on my dividends, gressess was toldtc Monday it should II ^ding on the A m erican Stock ; the first half of 19G5. And with rain wholesale prompt delivery to 22.25, mmoderately oderatel; active. Choice and' o„|yonly two(wo exceptions their net expensive, especially for young- low does ,the interest paid by becomecome computerized—atcoi least ll Exchange. u j bulkulk ton, f.o.b. track Portland: C Cattle attle 15,000;15,0 calves 350; ste e:r r primprime e strong stro to 25 cents higher, income 1 this year is running er people. (hgle insuranceinsurant company compare “ little bit. ■ ----- Corppraie ^ re a s u ry bonds Ints ^ No 2. , 3S Ib white .... 1 choice 23.50-24.25.23.f ' "hfs‘^ythis year, e„“ on the basis of show- permanent pcrman^er life insurance repre- la column. H* cannot anawtr pbon* fvuiiicy an of the CPA organization’s |l' ' Jl Rails 209.48 off 0.66 NqI0 .2 . 2-row, 2-2-row western 49.50 cowscow s I4.7S-l.'i 50. Sheep 1,500. Market not estab- ines in sents the only real savings they LiariM). uu.ri™), man of thc Sheep 2,000; slaughter classes ijshed. ings in the first - six months,- 'I’®'’” ------committeemmittee t on relations with the 15 Utils 155.54 off 0.15 WWheat heat Tbid^ (bid) to arrive market. 11 ‘‘Shed. ______T heir finfir.st half profits top $50 havehave. Forl-or such families, perma------65 Stocks 308.93 off 0.65 No 1 bulic^ mostly steady; choice and prime nent life insurance serves a need deral government, recom­ Jo 1 bulk, 20-day shipment, sp ring slaughter lam bs 84-105 lb CAT million each. and is" vi very "right." X c t l l l t mended thatth the first step b CATTLE FUTURES '“sinceSince '"i corporations still turn q j ^ Father, Son NW YOBK STOCK EXCHANGE leliyered coast: 23.50-24.25; choice 104 Ib. shorn" The7 1 ,5 followingfQ|| quotations are , Q. 1 opened a margin account ' shouldould be establishment of a ; over almost half of their gross ‘ ----- SbW-¥0»K-(AI)4—L ..I .«1«------AiOlUe ...... old-eFOp4ambs-and^earlings_Na5 provided Ibjr E, W. McRoberts °^"i “ with a major brokerage firm lT r|Y 7- p aall staff operating under a —1- AJC Coll 10>4 Lib McN4L US Soft White . .. 1 pelts 21.50; utility and good Co., 1 ■ earnings to the U.S Trea.sury, jointint committee.com m Aimi™! Mii '■'11* * White Club . ^ and Co.. Twin Falls. _ some months ago. The broker iHEave A tt V C Quarrel; JUr Rriuc M>4 Litton Ind 9<^i !. j S ; . shorn slaughter ewes 5.50-7.00. de.spite the inixlest lowering in sends .gnds memc a ‘‘statement" show- -j-j ^ ^ He said theI information sys- *j udM I Lock Airc soil Hard^Hard'iied Red w wlni;;;...... shorn slaugi corporate income tax rates, Ihis ------m should embrace revenues, ' AI!i«l Ch 46*4 Lorillard 44^4 nrHinarv ... Bid Offered tracts ycar's'nil Iiifd Sin 76»; Madison Fd 3i«/« o rord in ary ...... L52 jST. PAUL Aug . . . J year's merry jingle in company " " ~ " Both50th D lie ruThorS'loithorizatlons and c.xpenditures. AUu Chii 51*, Maunavox Ai\\ CCar ar rCCOlptS receipts: Wheat 223; bar- ST. p PAUI. a i i I (UPI)—Livestock: Qct." : tills should mean that the treas- \T l 7 ' n *!u.-o Ltd ie^j w ley;y 66;6 6 ; flour 55; corn 5; oats 1; ;; fe SB gj ury s will have raked in larger YY cl STAMFORD, Conn. (AP) — , Hogs. 6,000; barrows and guilts pgp ” '■] Wall Street ,£lenry7 C.™ F ish e r S r., 40, nnd his I str Vl milo„ lo 1 ; millfe^ millfee Srai"?y' I revenues than ever when the moderately active, generally peb! !!.” ! un. Henry Jr.. 16. got into a delegate to Ao AlflifJ 50»; Maytag 30Ji — stead y , .sows fairly activ e.? :::::: ___ ?!:!S US Jl■ firms;Sr“„ finally balance their /Lb Bfdctsi 60 McK?i« & R 41^ CASHCASH GRAIN steady, .sc ; books for the year. L-ated q u a rre l Sunday night ^ « strong. Barrows and gilts. U.S. , Chatter =^'”"bout cutting2: the lawn. t^ * in i( S ...... m S “ m S . »6Si CHICAGOCHICAGO 0 (AP)-W heat No 2 1-2. 200-240 lbs., 24.50,-25; sow s. I ' r t t o l First half net income of all NEW Y I.58V^n; No. 2 red 1.53>^n. J-2. NEW YORK (UPI) - Newton “ The quarrel became so heated >ime Meet S Ms:rx Vo’t ard ^ss-^n: ; U. S. 1-3 170-350 lbs.. 22.50-1 Potatoes, Onions corporations reporting so far is- pn. Zindei Zinder of E. F. Hutton and , Mr^ F Aa Met Cl 47Vi Ward 3l«4 C:orn om No. 1 yclyellow 1.29%-31; No. U b. l-J CHICAGO running 161 per cent ahead of a po., say; iiat Mrs. Fisher called police. T Ab MW 9!i Murray Cp 37 ? vellOW 1 2Wj 23. PH iP A r: Co., says that technically the yellow 1.2914-31; No. 3 yellow 23 g CHICAGO (UPI) — Potnloes: year ago. ago marketmarket s seems to be in a far .“yBy the time the police ar- ASs Picketed -1 H Aa N Gai idV, Nat Blic 57», .30; * No. 4 f yellow 1.29; sample Sheep, aheep, 1.000.1, Fairly active, ^ g Aa Smell J5‘, N Co»h Refi 78H 1-30. No. 4 yC slaughter spring lambs steady to j,g I Among the champion profit moremore ad' advantageous position nved.ived. however,howt both father and c-rnr-vur Sld IB Not Dairy 8l CradCra d e vellOWyellow 11.15*/i. O ats No. 2 sla u g h te r sr on were dead. Both had suf- _ STOCKHOLM (UPI) — Tho ' _50_lQWer. mostly steady Other• jjjg^erate;s a sars nsjs,' makers,jsr^, the only two in the $100 cucurrently rre n tly to move above the 890 were i )uth African delegate to tho ytra-heavy-white-73^ ^ i N o^ -lower, n J.»z^m „thi^ Daw^unp.s indus- feredared appaiap p aren t h e a rt a ttacks, ,ht“ a llnl'ip^ xtra heavy mixed 73*^. Soy- classes steady.st^ea S ^ h te r laiirtff - million-plus-club-^!o-f»r~ti>-repotL 4ev«li-i»_ Licd^Ualtcd Nation Anti-Crimo----- tap«x Cp uv« Newb«rry c x tra hcavy 1 declines this year in first naif trialtrial ave avera|;e than it was in "Tlie TTne captaincap of detectives. Conaress w ^nsda NY Central 53fi Kpnnc>eans Nr>No. 1 Vfyellow 2.81. spring, choice and prim e. 84-110 Track T rack sales;si (100 lbs. U.S. lA ongress was picketed Monday Lmco SU 6J No Am Av 55H OeanS INO. 1 yC Ibs.. 24-24.50; old crop show n. ‘ earnings are Jersey Standard cithereither June Ju or July. Roberttobert Hui Hunt, said that the fa- / anti-.segregationanti-seo demonstra- iTDOur J6U , Nor Pac «*i WW heat heat WaS w as 11% to V/j cents a 24-2^5 ’ unless otherwise indicated); ^iiOil nnan DiDu Pont chemical. Purcell her and son were known to „ cAiion 13»T Nwii Airlin 8S«,i hiichflushel higher hlffher at the close, Sep- choice andnnd prime, 95 lbs., with California long whites 3.00-3.50. Purcell, Graham nnd Co.. says ther and irs. He walked into the meeting , „ t Refia 7Jt,t Olln Math 4i»i Dusnei nigner No. 1 pelts, 26; slaughter ewes p„ ; The oil giant had profits just thnt that oveiover the longer-term the haveiave cardizcardiac conditions, plaLlaco and “took' scat next to a ' Ka Corp 13^4 Otii Elev 44S tcm;mber b er 51.51%- corn to 1V4 No. 1 pelts, -= m ixed p ack c a r 3.75. b ak ers Sl shorn, utility and good, 6-7; ., 7 5 . ’ above $1 billion for all 1964. In sharply contra.sting action of Hunt .said.sale that the son, a high Negrolegro delegate,dele iai Fdi Sl Ouib Mar 15^ I Oower, VV G T. SCDtSeptember $1.21'/4-%: shorn, utill '■ 4.75; Washington russets 4.85.; ?hVthe firstfirt half of this year net growth hcck Airc J0T4 Owen* Ul 50% a ts . Ys w to * % lower. September feed feeder er lamtlam b s spring. 60-80 lb s., jopg ^^hife growth stocks and cyclical schoolchool pupil,pup was the first lo ^A handfihandful of teen-agers took iMdil -P*c G Ai El W/t oats 78 to /i long whites 3.00. norgold bakersI .arninesearnings were $505 million, .stocks stock-s shoulds become more collapse,ollapse, up position lift Steel J4’i Pac T fc T 36»i 67%7% CCntS;cents; tyrye % lower to y^ choico 2-3 y ears old, 10-12. 55.75, 75 rurusset s,. bakers 5.75, mixed ^oTe tht p positions by the entrance to , C attle 6,000, calves 800. pgcic c a r ' more than half of last year's 'marked.marked. The fatht father went to the aid of thele buildinbuilding as the 1,000 dele- I 1^ ‘cfihda 49H pI?«n^^picV^MH higher,Igher, SepteiYSeptem ber $1.20>/4; soy- C attle C “■ pack car norgold and russets ,_,.i u,., Slaughter steers and heavier bakers 5.1 ' total but 5.9 per cent lower .than Richard Richarc B. Doyle of Winslow, hislls son, applying mouth-to- gatesItes from 75 nations liegan ar- I lorjti 43S Pvke Da 30^ beanS«ans % tOto 11V4-lower. August Slaughter bakers 5.50; Texas round reds' the J$5375 3 7 million th a t 1964’s first Cohu and iof| Wtrr^ 41 Peftn Dix 14*; 2.75-75%, J2 75-75% only mmoderately o d er active. Slaugh- 5 po. Cohu and Stetson Inc.. says the mouthnouth resuscitation.res Then he rivingving for the first meeting of I kiu» Mf 4W Penney. JC 67H ter steers steady to weak. Few street ; six months produced. Price niarketmarket wwill probably plod ahead collapsedollapsed aand died. Hunt .said. the16 congrescongress, I — lnai*k_Ui_ P» RR 4J ------te r ste e rs s * Street snles: California long• weakness in Europe'an and oth- .ladj Co IS pjpit Cir-7t • —------€HRAIN-GRAIN-EUH1HES______sasales les 25 loilower, Slaughter cows'S whites 4,4.25-5.00, bakers 5.50- „ ^arki In a weary fashion until after ------TThey hey wwaved a' ^Integrayori jJlac- I unewcii. ikvuiugiiig .Mi.ady: OUiui — We er markets is blamed for the ij>Knr1-abor Day, n, Doyle savs this is „ rds attackimr Mni_npn- .Inh'am j j -£L'A“*<. - ^{,‘r . n^.u ■ CHICAGO 0(AP) — 'iSS^FenrsVC -BrZfr;— Woflhlngton— round— reds‘"iillp utin - lirin tlm final Iiionthy of-h)fr> ., most r W p’ck 27i; Phlup Wor S3*;------—— ------Prev. clashes steasteady. Slaughter steers.S; 6.00; NebraskaNebi round reds 6.25; - 3 , 1, ' a most propitious time to pick. VCliina yiJlina Says U.S. ;s C. Steyn, chief of prisons foV H Soup 34V4 Ph‘il Pet 54H Hiol a v e r ig e to hign cnoice: ItIOO M innesota and early 1965. choosechoose, tand look lor neglected iT»j. l> le government of Soulh African ]l| --Cia-{>fr-a>u ^ — p«i,rotd-7fl------f,------High I^w Close close average to Mini^Psota ro und r^.^---4r-36-4rSft^p —=fitrrfcmt^ar9«fcmsfl$fe=»E9H!^ n n Pfw Cdi P»C MtJ Proct & C 72>; Sep 1T51% ]r505ri:5i>4 i.5o»^ TBiTiTBiTr'zrsay 27t5Cn slaugTtreT~lre1fersrST Wisconsin round reds 4.25. round j214 milli ■■vaftiej. ------nHit i l ) ' KRed * Boats— IpitiCici'-I'eiiilci'- DH^^widi4k—D V«r»'|jH CiTTltr n\. Pub Sr Colo 29^ 0 e c 1 5614 ] ' $214 million this year was down oerd. Steyn entered tho build- Tlj )ec 1.56% 1.54% 1 .5 5 % 1.54% mostlv m ostly highhip, choice, near 97575 wwhites hites 4.00-4.25,4.0 early gem s 4.00.■ 8.9 g g p e r ctcent from its $235 m illion _ . 7 " TOKYO (AP) — Red China _Cw. ;i HTfc Put Sd P4L 3«« { cqi7 g through a side door. IH CWr Tr* 41U Pullman 49 ' M/Iar a r 1.58}.4 1.58% ] l.56iX 1.57% 1J6% lbs., lbs.. 26; slaughtersl: cows, utilityty susuperior p e rio r 4.0Q;4 T exas norgold ru.s-■ ojof the ,h e first half last year. Cred- Jy||*S , :harsed today that U. S. war- cni»m M«4 ’ RCA 37 Mflay ay 1.56141.56% :1.54% 1.56 1-54% a n d ccom o m m m e ercial. 15-16; slau g hh- - se ts 5.25. ------jj-gj foYnr . Mrs. Slater Is___ Tho 24-member U.S. delega- ■ L CtoHMd uu Rayonier U\\ T.^l l a-j^/ • Hed foTTKe~d6 Cllne Is thtrlossTif ------ih ip s -a n d —m ilita ry planes at=. ^ J r Oh TO'i Rayth«OT 34H^ al ^ 1.47% 1.46% 1.47% 1.46% ter ,er bulls, utilityi and commer-r- OOnions: nions: A rrivals 26, tra c k 38.■ General G eneral Motors dividends after :ack Chinese Communist fish- iiTloTho ® congres.*) l.‘!'hcaded“b y-* -C o rn — _ — ------ri.Tlci.nl, lS-19;18-19: Veniers nnd slaugh-tv SuonliesSupplies moderate: dem and Hisi^<;nl Honored at Rites chm, jlicitor General Thurgood Mar- V tirnltf 43’i Repub Stl 40»» C--. l ^*>3^ ' L disno.sal of the motor stock un- „ . , mging vessel vessels in it.s territorial ^■n St U Rex Drug 37^ ;ep \ io//1 .2 \2 % 1 .2 1 % 1 .2 1 % 1 .2 2 % ter ,er calves.calves, choice vealers. 25-5- good; mamarket .steady. jgrder a co court order following ail —Funeral—services—for— ^ watersAbaters twtwn ice in ih(Tla.‘it 22 days C«» Celi TSi; Reyn Met 41»; OCC>ec 1.18*/^1.18% 1\.n% \.V 4 1.18% 227; 7 ; choice slaughter calves 18-8- Track sales:si Yellow large 3 25.■ antitrust suit. For all 1964 Du Reva M. Slater were held Mon- „ind “J that six fishermen and one Dnai A ssociation for the Ad- I] hi JOH Rey Tob 40>. M/lar ar 1 1.22%.2 2 % 1 : .2 1 % 1 .2 1 % 1.2 2 % 2 2 ; feeders day at White Mortuary Chapel incement of Colored Peoplo jl ^>*lr 18U Rlch/ld Oli ^ , 22; feed ers, choice 500-700 Ibs.s. whitew hite medium mec 3.25; New Mexico’ Pont pont made mat $471 million. ““V ^ ' vessel are missing. mAACP) flay 1.24!4 1.23% 1.24 1.24% 23-23 with Rev. Ernest Hasselblad of- “ ^AACP). " C®* bf C«i 33vl. Royal Dut 3»U M ay l.2A\^ ste e rs 23-23.50, mmixed ixed pacpack car, yellow medium‘ The re;rest of the giants report- "'‘•b The New China News Agency Cate Gkt ao»J^ Sa/ew»y St. 31 Juul l 1.26 !1.2.S% 1.25% 1.26% ------2.40-3.50, yellAw' largs 3 55; Cali-- |nging are iall in the plus column, ficiating. New S»J Cred 37V. St Jo* Lead 37i4 O ats na»e ( Organist waS Mrs. E. A. Beam laid in*" “a broadcast, monitored - St Reg Pap 34H ^ _ CHICAGO fo fomia m ia yellowyei large 3.75 GMr.M ’s's firfirst half profit of $1.27 O rgani; n Tokyo, that the incidents oc- L ( SifCorp SchenTey-^n' ' tep—------.6RV^ .68%— :67%—,« % .-_ J B % ----^ H 1CAG< and_Bc?( Reed_was_sojoist.__ I okyo. I — CHICAGO --)------StreetStreet ssales.;-California. yoUoui' billion-wibillioi»-was l 2 -per-coiU ahead of and_Bc?( rmred-in^-the-Sfmth-Ghina-Sea-^ — -t—x—LOANS I ' £<■ Uit 43*; Schcring 6SH J>Pf'>ec .70% 70«A .69% .69% .70% Hors 4 000- Pallbearers were Harvey xurrrt-nr Frirvivt 3i3i P®p Hogs 4,000; butchcrs m ostly 25 larglarge e 4.004.00, medium 3.00; Wash-■ the (he year-agoyear- figure and almost P a lib southwest of Hainan Island. . On AnytRIngAn) orVoIiie. fottimer Iji; Srari Roeb 67H l a r -72*/^ .72% .7132 .72 .72% higher; ^ r 1-2 200-230' lb 25.25-25.50;0; ington yellowye large 4 00; mid-- up to theth $1.7 billion for the Grindstaff, Grindstal Gala Harger.’ Gary southwest rhat would be in the 150-mile ■ q tow Air L 29S Servei 4‘4 MaVflay .71%7\V^ .71-^ .71% .71% S ’l .l li 5 ; west: Illinois, Indiana, low ^el- whole of Grindstaff, Paul Ijirrick, Ger- Th.y wouli C«t 8*k 51 ^ Shell Oil \ mixed 1-3 190-240 Ibs 24.75-25.25; west: Illir - whole of 1964. CIrindstal Aiide strip of the sea between' IS t*t Cm SSU Sinclair 59^ u* — — _ — — 2-3 2-3 240-260 240-260 lbs 1 24.50-24.75; m ixed. j 'owlow medii edium 2.50-2.75, la r g f jlli- a.TA.T.&T. .& T m ade $860 m illion in aid HcydenHcyd and Max Jamerson. wide strip RED^S taw Otl 74ii Skniy Oil 21H Rye RvC 7.3 300-'?*if) Concluding services were held the:he ChinesiChinese island and Commu-1 TTRADING H / POST 1-3 300-350 lb sows 22.75-23 25;5 ; nois 3.50. ^ the first half of this fi.scal .vear. Conclui list North Viet Nam, | sS°'cai**^ 38>i :ep 1,20% 1.19% 1 20% 1.20% bo ^ o ars ars 16.00-17.00. 16.00------up 7.8 perp cent. Ford Motor's at Twin Falls Cemetery. mst North Cnw Coll Southn Co 65 Doc>ec 1-24%'-24% 1.24 1.24% 1-24% C C attle attle 13,000; 13 c a lv e s 20 0 ; FUTURES S4.38$4.38 mill million this year was 35.2 r„“ ^ a r w a r 1.28^ 1.27% 1.27*5 I-27Xs , la 1 au gu gh h te t r - steers generally]y The followingfol quotations are■ per cent ahead of its 1964 first ...... ~ ...... ____ fadiiiy Pk ei: Sperry Rd 12 flay 128% 1.28% 1.28% 1.28% I.28iJ steady; ste ad y .seven sev, loads prime 1,2 010 0 - provided by E. VV. McRobtrtsi half. std nil Cal 73Kful 1.26%* 1.25% 1.26% 1.26 ^1.3501,350 lb lb 29.00;29. num erous loadsJs and Co.. Twin I’alls. Gains this year of the other . J«*RGW20«^ std Oil Ind 4S»4 ------—— high high choicechoice and prime 1,135-1,-1,- M> aine Potnioes ggiants ian ts (li(listed by per cent in or- / Jr PfPP*r 37»4 Std oil N J 75H ^IWrtC'i Std Oil Oh 54^ JjUButter trG r and Eggs 400 Ibs 27.75-28.75; choice 1,100-K)- High1 Low Close Carsi der of pprofits for all of 1964) / . . . Jo- aem 6S»4 Sterl Drug iO\ 1.350 Ibs 26.50-27.75; m ixed goodxl Nov. ...$2.39. ..! 2 3^ 2..16 2235 are: a re : TTexaco o up 11.4 per cent, Announcitcing cd--dawfl--i Ea-'?wan Kodak up .39.2, Beth- ______^;ale a l ^ buying y m g n prices r unchanged to Jflmas-flDd Inmbs and shorn « slamhipr pw rs^ i l"to,..° up y2, sales 40 gontrnoto. SapllChcm all ------A II-B ronertv-r TrustEunds "SS^^-N onHnafr B-B.d dated Edisoji up 18.7. Comynon- SIMPLOT INTERNTERESTS and WILL I US Induit 13**------)ld».IntardaaUr Int«rdc«Ur quotalloni. do not in- INVKSINVESTMENT TKKSTS w ealth 'E d lso h 'u p 'T r a n d eo n lt------TT;-T»TyWd--ri------Tt» ; ^lb*rij»on’i Alb*rij»on’i______, Ci-mmonwealti Ci.mmonwealth ______in.44 11.41 The three nohclub members 5»;'i l.'S Steel 47S 'iff Biff Piney Pinf, r J rJ______.04';, ,0..‘ . r>i«wOi.w Theory Theory . . ______f,.R| Ais•• Wool ’’ , . , who mad made better than $.50 mil- '5'4 ^elhl T.vlor TAvlor . _ 21 no F.«t.-n andand Hr Ho*«,d ___1-,.07 lfi.^‘4>« NEW NEW YORK (A P)—Wool fu- ,jo„ jn tl P».L„ ^'tAh P&i, 4|«S ■:ou f>ju<(T<(7 O il Oft______IT-.::* n.7fi fH-frlity i.fclity Trend Trend ___ Z« '>* 22 7^ ftirftc ' lion in the first six months are y.n.H fp 3IH Ki.,/s.i.“c,T;;rMmi S#c. Corp. -- lnrori>irati*dlnrori>.ratM 1 InvM t,__ T ,'.4 fl 24 tu re s closcd .3 to .7 of a cent; Cities r j.ie g Servicogg, up 26.2 per cent, ■■ I5ll 1?-Tr-----Flr-t-Or.-iwvr^fnvr - ■-- - t s r y ^ -41-3. __ - 1^ i^JoweL-OcL11 JoW Pr, Of U9.7. Dec Xtow-^ChcJDow_^Chcjnical_up_4J_and_Keit^ t Cni Co :Hi Krontlfr•'rontier ntu. R fg . ______7,::,T.T.'. R-4 n-4 ______n (i« 12.07 13] IB M iarretfa ____-il^Q Krj^tonc K-l -I 13L1B, M ay 128.9, necott CoCopper up 36.1. I:, <« »«m B ric Mlj ,;r„„Jr^n ,;i,„, (;Unt ~______‘ J'2.2-5 22.‘S KVv«t-.n#-' K-^T r . - Cc c er rtific t i n a ated w.o^l spot 130 oa. ^A few $100 m illion earn ers ’ M.h.,daho Pow«Tro w .r'rtd Pfd. _ hi 00 pft.OO Ko-ton«>Ko-ton«> S-2-2 _ __ 11 Cl ir..^l .Wool.Wool tO tops futures closcd quiet■ last year are still to be heard nterrntn. C a* _____ 2% '.”1 2R.D0 K«*r«it'^n<» S-1 S- 1 ------2-'/’o „o sales. , r=i r > . ^ _____ 7.7.', Key»ton<* S-4 ;;■> no sales. , f^omfrom on how they did in 1965’s dorri*on-Knudten __ .11 .'.O R2.nfl Krynt-m**Ko-nt-.ne Int. Int. Pund 7_14.11 ,;o Certificated C crtlficj spot wool tops at' pcrngrkatremarkably profitable first six I t O r W. Natural Gaa __ j«.:s !«?.«« I.if# In«u.In.u. InvInviMit, ___9.17 170.0N.17 170.ON. m onths m « l m onths. Ir^ltla ___ _ _ 22 21.00 Maiw.Mai«. Invwit.InvwiU Growth__O.f)" 10.00 R-Rirf* »ar«floT ^ __ , .r.o I.OO Ma^«. InvraU T n ia l___1T.C7 B-Bid;Jft.ffl N-Nominal; A-Asked. _ mmt 'orUand C#n. £]«etrie 21..'iO 25.R8 NaiJnnalNalJnnal Gttj» Grrrwth______t-.!*4 9.V7 ”7^ SPOT M E T A L 438-2035 t'lrera ------i.<; jg.25 NationalNational Stne S tn e k ______X.7T O..SS Business Phone:>hones 438-2915 & 438-2 flrv ^ ^ierra ?r.rt?T I.if» -7^ . ______-- 13..^0 PutnamPutnam _ _ ------lO..'^® 11.Ifi I NEW YORK (AP) — Spot R 8in l>iver SUr Queen___.2.-? .2h T^Irvi.imT^IrvJsJnn E5<*e.___ __ ,'J Tl p.4:)H Checks V-/*lVxX Refused nonferroinonferrous melal prices today: A fter Hours Hour: Phone 678-88338833 — .. ____ 4.00 R.OO Valu.*Valu.. I.in* I.in* In Inrnm e____.1 MEERUT. M E E R l India (AP) - The■ Copper 336 cents a pound, Con- _____ ; . !5urel7r.{f« I.lf. ___ P 2S Valu#V'alu# ,Mn#.IJn# Sp Spec, .SU.__S.^.t 4.20 r: A'eat Coa»t Airline* ^ B.25 t.SO Woatem\V«tem Indui Induau Sh«rw_ «.2J 6..Sj,1 Meerut M cen it Electricity I DistributionI necticut Vailley,’ Lead 16 cents a — & CA N j|xchance__ —-T____ DDivision ivision encountered a novelI pound. 1New Y o rk . Zinc 14% - rkind—of—civil—di.sobedience by' cents a ]pound. East St. Louis. HOWARD C.. HAHAYDEN, M anager,ager, Paul £^ |5r“"-“w. J, employes seeking to negotiate' Tin 184 a pound. New York.J ' Twin Fallss MarketsMar ■ ' for Improved conditions. Foreign silver 1.293 per .troy ■ ------..I.— II.I T The workers refused tn accept■ ounce. NNew York. Ouicksllver f/« , , n..., CRAfN^ I b e a .VS th e ir paypa> ch eck s, the m anage-• g20620 p e r I flask. N ew Y ork. ] »T ------(On. ,n „ . -fntrrAe,t,r >iuoudi m ent saidsa id . ji .r t ------Grrat Kortham - ioSO __ SmaH Beda ______:______|w «k) j T^PRIC>RICES PAID FOIFOR 1 ^ p™t.in,_.I.=7 ^ Plnka _!------$7.50 Visrr REPORTED Vacation VOC( Pictures ! (Old crop b#ana IS« lo««r> - TOKYO (AP) — A delegation ------livi! ^ from CamCambodia Isd bv ^ice Pre­ Bring them fo ' mier Son Sann has ' arrived in fA * i Barley-WWheat he • MixedI GGl ra in | e'"rr t ;:'*""*' " ' “~n't>T.lnr»Tt2.:5-^35 • *-LIVESTOCK di.Un. Qiiotnl) Cholc.Choica Butch*iBatchera, 180-220 Ib*. 3fi PPeking c lu n g -fa.for-what- thc-NeW-China^' __ _aMERA CENTER^ poj^ Hanoi radio re- _ .1 00 News Agency .calley two points. 59-57, while tht H tough US to Nicklaus,N ickiu Daug.JiujKlli£v Ran- . ^ £ T A nen sconscored a H dy fJlover and Joe Canipliellp')>en pWBfB j B B a B j y M tG T a a m i n . e O I 5 3 decislordecision over their rivals m dy a two-day werew ere deadlocked at nme undirrniler |||n I two-day dual meet which end- I miy ST LOUIS (AP) — The San ed^ Sunday.Sunday parp a r through thro 70 holes H<- ralmly Francisco Giants, winning Iheir — slrnkeH Ihe hnll inlfl Ihe hole The track-m inded PoUsh tans lyWi FW t lili< 1^1 m sixth straistraight as Warren Spahn for an eagle on the 517>’ai'd7 Hj|Bj sn a p p e d - a --.nme-gam.a lo sm g.'em ^ ^ ^ j wild. About 35,000 par five hole. '-^—1. to — snappetL- -ram m ed-4n-th»-M (iall stadnmr---- p a r live tfjBM ■ • ! # Streak,streak, clichmbed to '"‘ijiin one . He ended up wiih a 6H nver ^ V firenaded her as she pranced m He em ^ S game of the National frontronl of th(the track after the ract. the par 72 Whiiemarsh Valleyalley I H T> lead by defeating d Sl. Louis 6-4 ^ CCountry ountry Club course. Irena, a 5-foot-II strinebean - Sunday...... - - withvith powe powerful legs, dark hair TThe he 1717th was the same holele on H jH The winwinning margin came on and a whielv-Nicklaus .scored an eafile md a little girl’s smilt w hielt -N 1 i C l Q ^ Willie McCM cCovey's 26th hom e run emmerged erged asi the queen of thj Ta'st year T^yTTdEe tiary -Player Inin lheIhe fifthf[f Inning and Willie neeL______by o/ie stroke. MM Mays’M ays’ 30tl30t¥ m lh'e“ s lx th .- J e s a s "" a S ^ r Alou also hom ered for the She beatbea the two girls wiih ____ Sanidej:! nnd CnmcM-lLwouod JB H ^.’S ^ I S 2 S f f i d ^ S H ¥ 8 9 f l H V P ^ Alou als( vhom she shares the worW up (iSlj for second, each withi in 722 KSra * TTlants-itn was his fiflh in the last four ecord ot 1 1 . 1 , miss~KIuRuS^---- ^ 1 - %'Jr. V. hole tota(o(als of 27H. Itandy Cloverlover UjMuBH jU l^ was his I la and M iss Tyus, in the IM , was fourlh on a 280. 'I'ony l ema ( game«. . . mnelers eters SatTiTTlayS; 'and almtl?[---- tioles M M gjH faded on the final nine holes |>Qj|n The Gianls scored three runs ,;in„iehandilnglehandedly won the 400-tnet. HiiSjl with thr! lin—^^ ^ * J24,3I)<),$2-1.3(M). boosdng his pro tour (our M g with t"two '” runs otl v- ivlusanuri ^ ntnnvym r)nev vw inning for 19(kS lo $114,- K gH B Iw K aM ltM ftit' MMurakami u ra k a m i in the sixth. Mike Yet notiiot even Miss Kirsien^ OOU. only S14.230 short of Arnold Shannon tripled after Murakami tem;ein and and. all a her glory could dull =— ~Pllliliui's ull-liiiie-raingltt-wiaj^oa------A-U -r.iiMNiFR Is Riven Sunday by SI. LouisLouis third th ird baseman Ken Boyer a» ^a”k"d''twwalked two men and threw two the:he exuliaexultation of the American -Ihe-SgirfTanclseo-Sl.-fceuto-game- ™.jj_^rch women's team, at last a rham. < w wnning inning recorn the 17th holeh to break a four-■r- 73-68-67-70-278 AssociatedA sso c ia te Press Sports Writer Calif., who won the 80-meter Mal. The houndund put 1his tail between his legs and ran for his life. Lom- -p. -• These were U.S. sweeps, with ' Tight Relief " 72-70-70-69—281>—2®' bbardi a r d i puts up with ho nonsense,nsense, even c' from the dogs. Hele nuns a tight ship. Let a back D jJ o odgers C I 18-0 second places going to Sandra Don’t Laugh Torty L em a. $5,600 ------missm iss a hole, a blocker missi.ssi Knott of Cleveland in the 800,, 71-6967-74—281 ; CINCINNATI (AP) — Jim JammyT am m y Davis of Frederick, , - HAGERSTQWJ^. Md, (AP) S a V € a block or a receiver dropop move to split end to give Max CINClh y McGee a hand and ,i Maloney pitched a four-hitter Md., in thetl hurles, nnd Cynthia — Albert iSoffenbcrgerTHBO; ^ t3-6og...... 1-73- /4—282^ I D In ildger sJBUastjijl'5 L - -a--^>«»siT-4ie_iusiii:s_JXhQ.uk_ik Wyatt of Buffalo, N.Y.. in th! was laughing at a fish tale -w^ ----- acqnired^ront—ihe^RamSi^will^ Bnerteo-lantM^eo-Cardenaa-paced^B 20-hit W yatt of T om m y Ja co b s, 11.600 f right now. -T"take over at flanker, backed upI attack wwith three hits and four shot. " ^ .'pomeone told Sunday at a Ol* > 74-70-69-69-282 JL jO < The men’s 25-point margin fell ' Tamily-picnlc when a wnsp‘ For Athletics ^ 2 8 2 Loop-Leadinw^ ‘? "K e eep your feet. W hat areare jjyby Boigob Long, a promising sec-• runs balbatted in as Cincinnati The me G ard n er D ickinson, $3,600 -I ”^ youvou sby 1 1 - 1 lowed wlien a blocker in a one- concerned ^o^j-gr about the loss of Ron1 Don DiDrysdale started for the ago, but He was hospltallred brief- the elghtieighth Inning .saved a 4-3 LP nn-one drill let a defensive line- Kramc I Dodgers but lasted only two in- defmitelydefinitely improved team. 1 ly and released. victory victory forfo the Kansas City Ath- TVT__.. or POCATELLO (AP)-The Po- Kramer, veteran tight end who Dodgers man knock him off balance. played ■ nings, giving up six run and los- 1 , letics ovc:over Baltimore and a spliti i Ninth-Inning i ^ i l J t5 catello Dixlgers. blasted three played out his option and be- nings, gi' ■ ing his 10th ’game against 15 W o |< 0 2 I I...... ' ^® of their th eir doubleheader d Sunday. ^ home runs, including a grandand Make‘'''‘J* noymislakc about it it. came a free agent. Marv Flem- ing his Sarazen^Receives ■ ^,^,[1 Lombardi is tlrivmgj his Packerkor ing,jng, (6-feet-4, 235-pound fierce! victories. ^ TThe he OriOrioles won the opener 9- slam hy catcher Bud Hollowell, .'’T Single Lets i club ID make up for lost lime' — blockeblocker from Utah will take! Tom HarperI collected three _1 ___ ® 5 wilh Norm Siebern singlings in O ______to smc lo smother Treasure Valley 11 1 J: hits, including a homer, and Golfing V iw iii Trophy ■ ’ the tie-t)i rZT hero SnttitayTnght m Pioneer-r t^o vears nf second place. over. hits, inc tKe tie-breaking rilri as Balti- "W e iTuhk we can win it;**^ —TEe^ [-■dFeva-in th ree nm s. while V a d a __CH1CA(CHICAGO (AP)^ene Sara- ^ B inp ■ n*!! more exp exploded for five runs’ in Y j[ g an j k ees W inin j Leagui League action, ^ . . ~ i he offensive liiie,' rebuilt last ^revo-io- ,11 said Lombardi. "You say we’re , Pinson and Pete Rose cach had ren. 63-y<63-year-old golf gre?rw«>~^B ______the ninth inning. ______p „„, It w It was a scoreless game until , , . ' year, probably will have Bob i w m l>jJl 1^^,. liable to be (he favorite? Thai's ci,r,rnr I a double and home run for the named SaturdaySi as 1965 winner H ■' ^ First Game rBSFK Ttre th ird tim ing when-^jedge.^ -^{15^ ® Skoronski at one tackle and “ double jK_-v tQne_slngled in a run with two . , ‘l^'STrngTiTrr-dlWl inintl being the . Reds^______of ththe e WiWalter Hagen Trophy by B bals cot to Treasure Valley ^ Steve WVight, !T~'5econcl=year ----- II I II I I 1 III I III I I M BaTfltnonS------02tt-000-205-9-l^V out in tRiHSmlH-rnnTHpr-Btvtiig^^ I."vn f a m u l i H— tai- rp„nm a n - ( f r o m ^ o b a n ia a t. the^ otH- Maloney, bringine his record the^’oIT rOver Mets IISlKansas City 000 202 001-5 II 1 , pitchers. Cenier fielder Terry’^ ent ive've ever had in camp.T^v- 1 to“13-5, gave up a Teadoff-triple America,A m erica.------ijlcr the New York Yankees " a 6-5 f. Heisenrader ■ started off the er. Dan Grimm and Gregg will to J Bunker. Larsen ( 6 ), S. M iller |h e Ne^ ' _ erybody said we had a poor be the guards plus Fuzzy Thurs-. to Wes 1Parker in the third in- The award,aw named for Sara- f t ____NESLYORK (AP)^- Billy o v ^ L triumph over Detroit Sunday,Yan onree ® home run and be* i'y. (7>^and Lau. Orsino (7), Brown T*e^^ictory maved_tha Yan- '■ draft but these nre the best ton and possibly ■ uingning but retired the next three zen’s long-timeIon hero and rival, H ■ T w iltam j’ high flynBairrellWe^^ (9): Segui, Mossi (7). Wyatl of the innmg^was over-P^-, is presented annually to a golfer M ly between two New York out- /gi' g n kees to within one game of the “ >-aung football players we've• ja^erlater con. batters.bailers. is preseni (9) and Bryan. W—S. Miller (7- kees.‘infl mark W n level thev haven'tavea't |ei'° pushed across fourlour j,ypr had," . Los Angeles 000 OOO 000— 0 4 2 o r golf executivee> who personally H V - r -M o.s^i 15-3).------rwM;------— —------B— Ber^ ern uMe OKporicncod mcn J ik e Kramer Is working himself Cincinnati 421 051 05x—18 20 0 [,ashas augmaugr ented the long-stand- II crossed the plate In a biinrre HonTe r Sic- reached since Mny 1. mfo-shape alter a riCfUis ul uper- Home runs — Baltimore. rsh- S»e* Mickey Mantle drew a one-oulne-oul '^ "h the bases loaded In the Jim j,„, ■Taylor, , Paul '"'o ' Drysdale, Brewer (TiT Will- Mil golfI III! lllll iii|i ...... Ill M ■I nInth-inning upri.slng that gave ^ in the fourth, Hollowell blasted on® one 'n„rni.Hornung. andgnj ationsations. Center ..r' ^ j. ■ I the Chicago Cubs a 14-10 victory berser (3 w alk from O rlando P e n a in the ‘OurHj hite (5), Purdin (6), Kekich (7) United StStales and Britain. ■ wSer^ n)'""'”'’’ wa^kninth but was forced at sccondiecond °^^r t fence, putting'tm g' ].-(,rresi rre CregR slill nre key op- tigure: and Roseboro: Maloney and Ed- - ■f over the skidding Mets nnd a _____ nm(h bi oward the Dixlgers nut in front 8-0 Ipratoi ,T , U| sweep of their Sunday double- . by Tom Tresh. Elston Howard tne u ■I’ lerators, manv do not realize [ zi£°^wards. W—Maloney (13-5). L— i””' powiPOWERFUL PLUNGDt CIUU Second Gnme by Ton i . nnd Treaure .Valley’s lone run'■“O (h.Ttthat Il.ombard’i quietly has been.R'^ — }ieader. ______Rnltlm ore g ■) (hen singled Tre.sh lo third, nnd ■ Drysdale (15-10). CL^ [lj B altim ore 000 000 0 3 0 -3 R I 2 Pepilpne.sEJIl hi.m_in with a sm-sin- came in the seventh inninK when'rehuil‘■hen I rebuildinp the Hackers. a Colleg ,S '’i,Sr>S’ ni_ The Cubs* six-run rally ex- Kansa.rT CLOGGED TOILETS ^ KiSS.rXI[y-7TtITt0T-1»x-4 •Idix -« I Ble to rig h t field. ' firstfirat --a a ■e-k-e-r— John ~BuroeU.i_j;hii'oeU,|. -The-rr.-.-iri'. 10 sernnd-voar menne^ NormNor Masters, a regular ' lended New"Vork‘s losing streak■ak mcNbIIjMcNally. Larsen (3), Hnridlx 8 ‘e to t _ in a.iiffyt sino The Yankees rallied twicece for homhomei ered. onnn lhtthe cluh. six third-year piay-iay- Tack'le‘~ror“Taclile 7e3rr--TerhTHii Pei*i*y-Hie4s--- to eight after Ernie Bnnks and'od ( 7 ). Hnll (8 ) nnd Brown, Or.sino ‘‘''.J crs. Probably four nr five along with punter Jerry Norton, 1 Ed Bailey had combined to (s',- o'E ties. Aflcr Al Kaline cloutcd n to (8 ); O'DonoRhue. Aker (S), (hree-run Jjes- A homer in the Detroil l

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Custom Farm ing ______c uR k REPAIRS.^ i-a . h -^11 Elm. 783- THREE bedrooms bedrooms with . garar*. «t!l- || consider your filing and HAS O f>EN IN t;S"FO R : - c,.n.,.^ni.^«ct^ome. niicct S»lea KxpI-vloncV7and' ------^-UblU, ' ...... — " ity—and—Btorag*- yOI®*’'* r ^ i c l believer in you consider yoi .n.ivvifvltff I.f lltfuvy Equipment nd—storaga- room— Dcrp~Pil«"'---- “H reason, allowing the-point N u rn b ei' to wall carpet, sliding patio " “Honesty is the ypur reason, allo' N um bers FR EE COCKTAlt WAITRESSESV m . I'.'-n''•ll'ful ' ''' l.ui n.'i iu-vp»»arv. Our I'iler ROTO-TILLING ROTO-1 palio - - large bath with Sold»^Y ou are not one where;e. they fneetfn®®t_ ito dictate yQur ...... CASHIEF •u.u.nu.., arr Tn.rkri-^, L'outrmc^ 326-49t}4 en*. Laixna- aod -t'arm-Aera-.------< aw u ioio-til*-*how*r. -til* -sho»s 'i'bl*-hum«-(»^T~------...... CASHIERS ' ■ ^ I'l’. 1-ttimci-s. ltuKiBir|i~« aud other 326-49S4 or 326-4703 aiT^'^'Totd^rr^tFord tractor mounted roto- complete.ete. ready for occupancy* best .n ooportunity to actions.'tts. '* /"I'f pV- WAITRESSES H.">vii-nsy Kiiulpcn«-IitK-.uu.,'. .-vv nera and ojv. J______"uiTn Price Il3,92i,$L3,92&. J4:$42S dovrn payraant. ;hough those with whom you ofv -l charge c i ' w a i t >nt. I,. Kx.cUc.i lUncfila. ------a “‘’...Slf either profes- Although those > Good wages, hospitalization, Kenneth L. Davis er ""'nii>month in including taxaa *na y°^iaUy, but at the have only a casualcasua acquaintance f i« time 5™“ pt any oppor- friendsds know that thai you are one In in these areas,an you can t-ibHNlAUJCONTACT: G uy K eep r>,.,.'''mpUr'.“’>•!» Dippert. Heirii.n.l Manager. ' trash boar^U. vii^vir basement.asenient. Wj Wall to wall earp«t« ul.rl.anu DlvM.-n, P.O. Uox 13SI, DOUGSCHiUH,UG SCHBODEK / BVM1.-. t>43-4523 NOW liirg* livingliving room,n>oi large kitenaa , W f"’ did not believe to whose;e emotions are deep and now telephone,the telephor Times- CactuCcictus P ete’s. FHE TIME TO SPRAY FOR birch birch cablncla. cabin built-in ovan a.-oma. Waahiiitfton. to arrang* r i wiTO.M 'ro u av^alhnigi^vTTii ..n n .w uht.onr7; • ReJlspi. vours. Only tiike lasting.ng. BecauseB ecause you c a n be News News free free ot charge. JackpoJackpot, N evada’ u in.crMcw.i..icr%ic... f...t ttn. b-liny • Re>lspider Mites lurface aurface unll. unll Cuvered pallo, , ______• ______n»,u-h ■u.h for the(or th. m.n » , ,r . l,H>kln» H.MtonJtom bMling. .» .l New Holland baler. •.^ Aphids larc* carport.carport. ThisT hom* haa a >* ^uch ati attitude, fine trusteded to keep a confidence, easton sv^alhcr. New iguipincnl. • s'iirbtcNlghtcrawlera •'**1 fine fine iruffic iruffit pMtern for a will probably be the recip- If you 11« Id D ia l u kENEUAL.n i^u a i. ok Offlc* ic Cirl: Muat ^ a ______* Go> anywhere.anyw here. Dava Hanning, &36- young family. \Yt»u must ae* to h ' ' 2 .< it is, does not dis- you w ill probably gvvid lypi.t. Shorlliand desirable. 2u/0,/p. W.nd.ll,Wendell ------S P R A Y fneekness that ient of many. Though Thi this may Bulil. Caatlerord Castlei _S43'«6iS Wril* In longhand ^ giving qualifica- J SPRAYING SERVICE .P|'r.-I.t.-.elate. TrioPrK* 516.740, dow a «>rii* in longh CUarOMiVOM hay anda straw baling. Perry t)j-i «] paymenla *H 7 including , confidence. become-somcwhame~somewhat of a—burden 'W Wenden.^ enaen,- Quoding;q ^k JOIJ O I N ’ DeTbrd;Frbr*«lroom. full basement,, t Keen l>“* ®Ldom led astray deaf ear to another’sanot need to Jerome ______539-0635 huflsekcvplng. “ car* of two children. WINNING W UN INI TEAM ------r «. l..wn..jtt,o,. .brut... M. L. fIr.I.I.rr,;acea; carp..rt.error Large ultehert, OllSrOMirO M grain,gralr grass coml>ln- |»>'ld«*. Lawns.; i btiili-ins. 2 bedriK>iiis up* ,_■ Hi>anlBoanl aand n j rooroom. sniaM wage. Hef- ig. Anywhere in Mag.jc Valley. ^ tioj-J’^ ^ u r intellect or by confide. Filer, Holllater, ei^uc«.ei-«nc«. Wriu W rit* Box i»*-D -C/o Times* . D.-.X-. you xvant to mako a minimum iKMlnmrn down with fam ily Tn addition, you . To fmdfind what-i;what-is in store for Ncwa. ______, ■r Sy.i'lH)Sy.O.H) p.T ye.rT U-t me piov* jntacl : Tom " or Jim Gilffith. 733- liKl'AlUlNtilUlNti ami ami refInl.hiiitf i Airnlture. room. Fir»-plare Fir\*place iin basement. Prica tomorrow, select your birth- ™EeRcn,R o g e rs c n , ______*► you this «‘«n !•« done and guar- . i&S.------Miniil*ll* I. I. i'ciei-sun, Pcieii Jv « u i« ^, Filer. |16.«75.i5. down paym enta 1105 5^'' • not to place one you tomorrow, sel iuUSEhEEPEUl to Uv*' In. State 1*' le 3u«W>H4l. ^ _____• Including taxe* a and read the corresponding jbcJ a c k p po o ti ______328-5375 intve yuii Sl.’.ii per week to ttart. CUSTOMSTOM comcombining. Jen.in* ■area _ pht»ne 3J«W.H4l. Hng taxn and insumnc*. nther when it comes day and read the age. Wril* Uu* 13-U, c o Tltn*a- rvi.lX-erinnJvpitr^eniiMkt ithe leading company only.lly. WWork ork iguaranteed. W«tdon M. l‘AlN’i'lNvleidetail.. ______SHURTr ofof timetime andan neetl achool clothe. .livlaiouon jti.tJti.i ,.ffnff fc:ai.lland Driva. Live In. Stat* ag*. W rit* Box 65D, j or ■> iiitfhc. ,uahci. a week (often ;ion*l. WANTED:NTED: hay stacking. AUo, work made?»T CallCall NormaNom Stansell, 733-413U. Remember curb Tuesday, Aug. 10------MJ Jo orland r l a n d ______678-2553 . TwmTwin Kalla- — nu *:Ai^va**iae, mber curU. aidewalk*. oil xu ^4 ii-vaa*iae. »*n.ly-MU*lifi*d.------hr-peasr-pcas and grain.t Det»end*bl* *err- - - - * *r« alandani. FHA coq- k|| luspectrin ,.Ho•Q (JulySr,'SA: 24-Aug. 23) — Your WO.MAMI’O.MAN to1.1 helphell cook on ranch for l«'«>lv ice.«. Jay theei;reene. '______BuSlnOttless Opportunltlai Opp< 30 Itr~tIon*7n.r'""tlon and financing. ||| ;tance-to-another^ -In diffi- . - — - * tf, -4^ - «UmtaUuit J mualmualha- - J‘hanjl 3'J4'2jio3. 'Ve a ,, ^ inte^rview >TO.M haying and peu •wathtng. " all Hay TTainhv. 423-5322 or Ken- X T A T n fo eJ M u rd e rs “ uy^m' will be°be bothbott valuable and ------^------'>*ern rn l.lndgirn.l.l.,!l„.'ri Mond>.y, Auguat 9, M A JO R OTL WILLSWILLS, INC. ' FAIIT'AUT tlin.tim* h*lih .lp n.«d.il In country fn.mnim 3-n3-,i n\n . *t ih* Rogerson nethflh Kriok».mEriok.on 423-54 *J. Kimberly. IVIAJD _ highlyly appreciatetappreciated. ttmvc SrOM svsathing Wendell and Je- StallonIon for for 1...., leas Kxcll.nt lor.- lUJ;' R91 Days; ' o 733-8160 tir TS8- TIMES-NEWS •"*area around fl Twin Fnlla County and Hutel,lotel. Twin >alla.': «- CUSI’OM awatl l.yn~o.id .r.., Cood Ineom. 'yUni..evenings, S Sundaya, for infor- RGO (Aug. 24-Sept. 2 3 ) - B e Caaala Tounty area. Phone 73X-'12U4. rom*mi* area.area, hay.h< peas, grain, clover. »->nwo..d i m. g L A f S I F I E D Handdandd Black.Black, 324-4in0. Jerome. asaured.red. Earn Earn salary *' Is Examined our gu^d in matters of fi- TENOtJUAPHEU: Call 733-3713 o r ------.------■ ■■ . ------7- trainingilrig achind. achind. Minimum J 2 ,6 0 i) ______— . e. Compllcatidhs may arise DEADDEADLINES 733.oor7 Taa.oor; tnr~>i appointm ent. ------^ j ____ iJUSTO.M5 .IO.V hayh.y a .ml .truw b.lln«. ,t.ck- Lal required- >'inaocial aaalat- __ v-i on. COMPANY Ig ■n.rij.unand hauling. Will bnl* atraw ( 1 least expected. , ottxtt-i a v lEAD lUn«juet w aitress. Blu* Cn>s*. A^^^l.it^ml#• m l.i.i,,,.1 I , v > 'ling mwn to manag* Mhnr«>a...... ——I'l'""*' Phi>ne---- 7:u-viM.------W RITE I T E BOx'YirTwln B O X Falls I.UES UNDER $15,000 ' ' BRA (Sept. 24-Oct. 23) - SUNDAYU N D A Y aai n d M O N D A Y ApplyApply lto(i«rait Koger«t>n U estaum nt. pr.ipuue pUi t V stacking ami hau.lng. will go • ropuiie plant In Tw(n Fall. area. »A \ stacking ______^73,vhgi______l i t : Falla Eii.if. Appliances, car- k Texas ^ideSf^^-iwoiuifeitsp—vantures—that__ &££m.______n . A g ‘s i F i P n I.KC.AI..K(1AL aet-retary w ants' tem porary KnowK'.lnv\nowK*,lu« t.f t.f pn>iiane aaU*s and anywhere.nywhere, DeDepemlable aervice. Bruce boaemcut. fcncing. 1 Work In AiTguat. I'Don* irrrvirarvi\U'H a a imr IIUIM. .Skl-'tnr- IlTLH-pnm«---- —Parn.tt *:ia;l ...... LL ^ « a b Uahe.i-W 4ft**a,.-r,aaraa.------414-W^r4h-4>etr*i r-This^ is-no time fop-trust------o r d e rs Must ^ itilxKiiiit meds. has beeiTexam^ rliiky. This^ is^ o •Orders M usnw Itectrtved ------»»l»«iiin arrfWilnfe iH-nehl i. Writ* CUSTOMSi’OM awalhlngswalh hay and peks, bal- tli>n lype. type. Showing Shov. tfood leturns Jng. rorprting, iair ■errmflthmlng. S 'tv a psyclvatrist, says mg to; 0 luck; befee £guided by past B,jofe 1 1 :0 0 fWltitr foil hackgrunni detail in inr-ir- -Coiii•Cou»i>iiiii4>ining p«HB and grain, 1«. aud hashas abundanceabundaii of potantlal fur Before 11:00 am. Saturday Helplelp Wanlod-MalaWanted- 19 ’iral letter „*t.': U. Soren-on. ^ ; , T o Lana experience.rience. . Soren*on. 7H.^-il441.______'future. the future. Du Bols. LiLarge shop, eariist, ^ , ------— V-1V-l ' o nI'i . COMPANY cusro.M3T0M hVyhay stacking wllh my GENENE LARSEN I.ARS) SALES CO. kin i.rl..,price. ^ , GRPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)— ALLA L L OTHER O T H DAYS ^ SALESMAN 'HO N. llolinr* Ave. Idaho Falla.Idaho 4^<]ulpinent.julpinent. Kl'!\perienced. Phon*|^lnt Phonelie 733-6O0S. 733-0OOK, M4-6171, 67P-8106 217ft Falls Es.-*l. Es.'»l Country living, t_ be confused by a pro- Orders MuJt Ba ^celved ------' ------(hunter.unter. 7:i3-.'.7:i3-.'.Th-J,______Chuck Chuck Peterson, Pet* 733*3638 charmning, ing, spsciotia,spaciti well. ^ n of events durtng-TOom- ~ T.„„ Ag* 11-4&, -A«at—appaatanca^ Tq . NEEDED- TNTMEDTATELY ousiiiM>T1 »M hay-and-h.y- *U*Mf-alacklng^.J2 . Cliff Peterson, Petar 824-6460 ► , lOurs. Take things as they Belors Beloro B:00 p.m. Uie Day ~ ..1*aell .n.land ' aen-Ueilr the fabuloua NtEUEn -ijcks, Ralph Taylor, phon* 320- **W*I AiV Aro 'MemMn- "Memt nf Computer*- . Lejt^*^.L?Jllir!L, Bif'■^»B[rr kj^lchcn, carpet« and exclualve tSlNGER “Touch A Man Man toU> take take over R.*al Est.tt* in UO. *Kller* Filer.______Listing * Listing 8 Hervir* Inc.’*______garage,re, quality .,u»Uty Tbuni.' ‘ '— ------8ew** aewing m achine. On th* orflcA ihat ba t >fflcrt ihat han been doln« S'JO.ODO —NTED —,— r hay--- swathing with condi- WOTLLL -• LuvelyLovely Cap* Cod home, 9 48S Heyburn We.t,Wi Brick, garag*. 2 3 Jobjob trainins.training. Salary plus com- annually.neinually. Mu.t Mi hav* e.'tpcrienc* WANTED hay nent. • ' «■ ' T aGITTARIUS o it t a r iu s (Nov. -Dec. mlsslun. Car furnlih^d. U»ual and»nd referenve*. reference tioneroner nn-4S'i7, tiled.. 3 etjuippedetjuippetJ wllh kitchens. Ki- ■Br nreoared for minor _ ¥ _ ~ __ _ * cinnpanycompany b^nclbenefits, l.'nllnjlted op- . , (-..nta.t; C.inta.i ('.lenn Jackaon Filer. H-h-jS-.i nl famliy buainea* and a aolid In. Mi>nroe. Monroe. Fireplaea, Kl baaement, lems and you shuuia Liff ' " " — AViANlEUi.NI ji U liia iy • h.ull.,,:^-C.ll-'lWi ... BT^»;i.y>nmb1nB buiinsw , ^*es . reaeonahle, , ______In [>fr><>n at THE .SINGER s >i > Rho«leMhodeM in iKimherly, 4 2 3 -41)0 9 , ^ ...... * frmton, said I’e •’“ s abIeto 'to"'m meet eet''and and conquer them. , COMPANY. 120 Matn N orth or Interm.... . e. a apartments located in rapid- j 7 sa Harmon Park.Pai Basement, birc^ ctived a report from the psy- CAPRICORN (I .. enpandlng‘.Xr coinmiinlty. Inqutr* cabineU,leta, Ilveabla,Ilveabla .PRICORN (Dec. 23 - Jan. ClOSSlfiedlassified Directory sdial r 733-3344 ftir a p p o i n t m e n t ------■ — ^—_ _ CUaTOMSTOM baling,balin airing or wir* tl*. O n i Stat* KealRealty, 638 Ulua Lakes cliintHst.______70)__MnkpMnke your pPlans according ______• on.iiria. -^rytx—mtrvr=it —mtrVTTIN— ItJSSTAU KAttYr lliJi.------1 hjF of Shirley Ann S tark and according acco rd in g to to the way you ------Aa N n N n O o Uu Nn C E M E N T S ------— ■ ------^r»'T“T~r’-s^HVV~r'vY^------^RAY-^S«r^&__illy«Jraulla - '-Jlydr ----R*pair«---- Ja«k*, -PO0R—busineasr>R—busineasi—poor—loeat ion,—d<»- — ]A|0 —9th—Sasir—-•th —Sa*tr—Aharp;—tharp.-— ------1 OUNTltV BTOKEi Ua. pump., rr- C C A S R R s 1 a l e s m a n hoiat.dat. emempact pact toola. Phon* Sho*bon«, i,,,, very very poorly, poorlj no possibility nf cuadillonlng,Itlonlng, caip.t,cai baaement. ^ ■ Suun Rigsby, 21, sorority sis- it itexisted. existed. naasUlcatlon ClaaslXlcatlon I through 15 pair ahop, gruccry atore, excellent tVonderful 'Wonilerful opportunity oj for right SXfl-2020.______doingg worse, worse, fully fu ri*n. man. WANTED:N TED : CusCustom hay stacking and be ftnd and can can b« b« moved. Cheap I In E M P L O Y M E N T rS “& be tin. MoveJ slowlyslowly andand cautlosuly in FINANCIALf in a : EXPEUIENCED;XPEU!ENCED truck driver* or ______Filer.Her. Ru»..ell Russell Denton.______qualify.ify. Men Men and an women nee 70 '324-4»4.41f>2. lf>2, Re«I Re.1 Walker. Jerome. .£.*111------Creek Water ( ItillTFUL new 8 bedroom Creek W ater Company, Do* »» or aiotkslotks limit 20. Call 7B3- qi/.THlNti.. > tu i vj ,- .nd h.y b.lln,. Thon. Jo. good motel In Sun Vallay doing DEUtiHTFUL 5CES (Feb. 20-March 20)— S SCHOOLS-It C H O O L S - I N S T R D C n O N .1firt.7ti?fl. (;>«nntilenna Ferry. 82i'41204 for for appulntment. app Are... avail- 1 bu.lna,. J40.000 wllh ».K.d l««utlful. beautiful aah cabinet, bullt- I T ransplant ppllances, dining ar«a, glasa I Ible Twin Falla, Burley and Kim- I.. Will con.ld.r tr.d. on «.K,d I" .Pldl.ncc, c a firm, steady hand 'on Jlaaalflcatlon ciaaalflcatlon 40 through 45 expehiencedIXPEIlIliNCED roul. .,l,am.n- Wll. f'’'?>«.rly------CUSTOM *■'* VrOM balin*baling. New Hollar.d. string farmI Jn.m fm m Cl 42 to t 120 .cr... Iv.r.on "’■'‘I exit .V".! on patio. Master bed- tiller if you would avoid llnsling ti»to mov*move tto Nevada. Age 25-45. .L./J______has balh. larg* carp*t*om, room, fin fireplace, open staira tatal I o r rocking the boa B713 or 733-41>lfl for Inform ation. MOIp—Male»lp>-Mala and Femata 2 0 wanted cuat JoTl SAl-E3ALE or TrTradei For Acrcag* or to largetrge pan*leTOM— hay—a a d _ slra w —atacklng. FUR_SALE» —Coi ijlQUa-4 prepared to change your Claastflcation- - :v«rn;inr TWUr SALE»- Complata—paak— outfit* —-SrAClQUS 4- bf DENVER (UPI) — A 47-year- ^ < 3 prepared to ~ ■—— - :"-fgir "Twtr "bu»-b!MliieM1n atmt ilv Iwuliw!. ■—t*a|a.l; and-dsai^ ;. Events may move sud- AGRICI UI.LY experlencrr. 2 betl- "\AF A •iTOM haystarMng. Phon* J*rry Oneof of the th* beat beet areaa in tha Selway. V, *• large doubi. doubi* garag*. do** to old kJavy veteran who had lived Events mt agriculture n>om modern'"modem home fumlahed. Vear .WANTED! IcknnI, 733-B40fl. anytim*. 18.000)0 caah. caah. Phone Ph< 733-2ftB3.______Stewartart Junior Junior . High. K«duc*d for iBjtr wilh a liver transplanted denlyr In ana n unejunexpected direc- ciasslflcatlonassUicatlO 901 through B# aruunti .roun.l workw.,rk forI, right party. Phona aala. Now f20,u00. ' Jerfy Callen. 324-4Q31. Jerome. ^For ^ Casino ^ ------GOOD AAA AAA motal moUl in Maglo Valley ,ln * ** Cftllrn. ^ giM>di motel town.town May consider some NEARLY new (rcn a dead person than anyone lust be 21 ycars old, prefer- , RLY n*^ B bedroom brlclc, tlH In the world died Sunday, TAURUSURU S (A(April pril 21-May 21)— LIVESl i v e s t o c k wl^ANTED; a n t e d ; M.n.ucr M . tr>ln.. for M uSt b e 21 Sell Your Don’t Needa J,™;!;-.. Writ. Boi “ 6 -D 0 / 0 T lm « . 2 b..utifulmtiful .Ion.*ton* flreplac**. finish. * Brunswick Co-operallon. Prefer 25- ablVably I not over 30. *• ed basement. --Udiwafter the delicate opera- Yo“ can turn whiwhat seem to be classificationassUlcaUon 1001 through 118 ?™"aT ',[^ in “', basement. attached caraga. < 8R. Apply In w riting to P. O. Ho« with a Want Ad Bo uLE d l e decker d ^ k .r motel. Choice loca- 116,700.0 0 . Call-to-cCall-to-day. ------r Bnf8 vorable=even(rorable=event»-iinto^highly —— ^----- ^»«^T»ln^|t.ll,.— ~AEBluX^-ICi£BluX^-iai_X»ick_.Swcenoy-.______■ --naac______■able ones. T hink! MISCEUMISCELLANE^Ua ^ Death came at 6:30 a.m. for J ILKCTllDLUX n ,^ . m.n for •«rv- O r orGl Guy Keep at PHOIP H O N E 733-0931 po(ntmtmenta. .nu7“Swl7 Swimming poof. Consfder ____ teDcnvcr man, who Veterans GEMINIIMINI (Mny (May 22-June 21)— ClassificationaasUlcatlon 120 1 through 160 ice anil sale*. ' O tiportunlly —' 9100 ranchh trade*. AceAc Realty, 7i8-S217. G E■M M STAISTATE REALTY to the mainstream of ■ week «e«k -.ta-•tart. rt. BOQBfl Blue Lakei.,______C ACACTUS C T I P E T E ’S ------——------HOTEL leas*lease furfor sal'i. 10 rooms plua 833 Blue Lak**Lakes N orth 733-R336 Mnitistration hospital officials ^ick to the m ^JRCRAFT AND B O A ^ bedroom .p.rlment. Include .11 j ^ Im refused to identify, a thought;ht andnnd evemevents today. This AIRCRAJ' r ’ART tlma bartender for week-ends W ork„k Wanted W anfe 24 Itur,. 67B-63U, llurl.r.______ji . Me*n*ramUh.(UlcUl M. realUtr 743-4548 J time to display marked ClassUlcaUona& sU lcatlon 1651 t h r o u g h 173 ,nand d hanmntlve parts m an Full■„11 *or or p.rti>art tim.. App'j'l i.llu* „r,l ir.clor■r.etor^mou^n^l. , Member Multlpla Llatlnc o a a iflc a tlo n 160 th r o u g h 200 inIn ch^^vroi^tChevrolet dcalerahip. Call 436- 'ab C o .______LEASE or Sale: Stor* and gar- He ipokesman said the ex- Use your best jun Hlway 20 at ■■ ■ D£C)C p o o l e r ____ 733-4375 ?-»„;"?h:,r‘S.'><». )»hon4» rt.<7-4H;iO.______Wause of death was not Im- Hght of of knowledge knowledge and past ex------TT------^ -— fi cattleA t t l e feet.WNEW JLISTING -ill m .U , ..rv lr. r.ll.- W .. Priced for quick sell. Pbone pfat was suffering from in- to weatherBather a a relatively relo stormy KKUiiaHJFiaH L.keLaka l Lod«* •cc*ptmg r ^ - 2 Haiflton. '?” "°".:______COLLEGEILLEGE CGRADUATE WITH win m.u. me 324-42S6. 8 BEDROOMS,:D R00M S, !I Vi baths, Tbullt-fna, «rvation»-vations — C»bCablna, Uooma. MoUna l a s. ---- m July 5. The liver came . ^ Cl*AilK..MlLUt:u"7LilK.-MlLLEU Gueat llanch—cabiM. HTT^THE QualificationsJualirications: : Ov«r 2S. marrle.1, Iv,?! .t m a n t , ^ — *3tggllgnt Iro« H mn I young boy killed earlier ■ ftyji " | I dinioffninir ■“- room, aaddi*i homea. i'or Trti*T •hcK.l or other neeckeU. alppera,sipr beUa, m*ndlng, <______Ita, acruaa th a atraai from M advancement,dvancement. Writ* In confidence roattime*.ntttme*, andan hamntitchlns. Ali iHSUranO ______33 ping •'c’^ canur. u ThU Yaluahla _fl Letter Reveals - DEAGLE 3AFSAFETY SERVICE loy Bo* 20-D, c/o Time*-N*ws. workork guaranteed.guarant. 733-7419. yyrj.^ HAVElAVE speciispecial low ratei on rar properlyirty U Hat*lUtad at only S28.B0Q. U f f f t n A W m S S A •* AllKnmeDUBr*kAvic-io«§on>C—ie i t o n s ------4(X __ 1632 A■Addiaon ddiaon Ea«>Ea Wl MtAHI, Fla. (A P) — M r. and '-ff * ^ jj|U |if l|| 25i ' memb«r«t)Ipi memberahlpa at price during Bruea» M*eham Mecham 738-54^ 1 ] Sy Keith of Coral Gables 'y< Auguatuguat only. Ue comfortable and en- ^ _ ^ — m, i ^ ^ ^ ACCORDION.RDION, GuGulUr, Piano. Privat* Blair OatvrhouiOaterhoui 783-8045 clualveualve in tn yuuryour family recreation. M in. wllh Itroup .ctlvl'Je. In- Art Ir.l.nd tKthtd this letter from their 9- igil— iub houa* part/e*, awimming p«x^l. * M .m Ir.l«nd 733-2340 ^ IJUTTW C^iuh hou«« D«rii Tients available. Wynkoop Music MemberM«mb.r MuKlpl.&fu L ln lln x | JWold son at cam p: , n i—------f l ------t j J l g M boatlciK.•atlng. w»l®rwater tiakilng, fUhing. picnic \ ^ T ^ ^ I C C S S^v/h':ioa, 034 Hu n rU*. 733-7265. ______— »=g^-Srl I andid Bolflng In p:privacy. Call 733-66*2 Quick Aiction ct Serv "Oear Mom and Dad. ■ ---- | * * — O,• writ* Canyon Country Club. Hox O therr Instruction Instruct) 46 >t L a r e a I "Having a nice time. Will be —..L '' — ■ lOOg.lOg, TwtnTwin FtlU.FtHa. fnr fre* brochure. If Large living room V U se this handy D irectoiirectory as a guide to dependalLependable uTs civi M tton. I have a room m ate in B i r comiIfc: o ON n NOWINOW! It'a goUg to -b* fall '^sTZm ^SERVlCE ------4. J Bedro -tllthngiilBl Tni/n anrt U cco . _____ H •form ynii know It and you'r*^ atlH __ J Bedrooms .J ^^Today--.-.-.^nd-evfii:y--da-y_V ------______t e I »olr>sf)lT>fic to b«b* an ^ oM fajhion'ed" il*- —— ------s e i ’v i « f r ^ 5 ^ o d a y - ^ Men-womeri IS "Gary." ^ Bi tndant on Ur. Dell. Mr. 2-Way Ua- •womeri IS " and bveV....Secure' BasemCBasernerTt ~ n.<)u]ck phone call to Gary's rlJ T I '\*'l p«ndant on Ur. 1 Job*. High ataatarting pay. Short 1 1 n a S ^ ^ S l . ' * dio0 bbaa u *11all tha detaila for being a hoiim.a. Advancement.Advancer Preparatory »» ^ _ ■^er camp in Henderson- Jo d cm .” 733-7324.733-7S ______trainingIlng aa Iclong as rcKjulretl. ^* G a arage ra g O N.C., provided the assur- I|jf^ i f U MASTtIHJTEH DETECn DETECTIVE: International Thouaandalaanda of Jobei o|>rvice. Any Inveatlgation.1 KaiJlo 2 4 -- H o u r lence» uaually uunnecessary. FREE ** LOVCly Lovely ; yard that Gary wa.i suffering •" - ___ __ equippeduipped c»ri.can. ^Worldwide repreaen- b.K.kletlet on Job*, salarlea, rMjulr*- ™ a case of poison oak, but m M M M ■ ■ tivea. All confidential. 733-6631 or ► ments.LS. W’rit* TODAYTO giving name, 10th AV >u doing fine. I >x B4«. ea* and phone. Lincoln Serv- 10th _ Avenue North TTnTCEirmiWrX EU " D THJBir lTDTT aHt y ~p"n>d^ ------— A n a s w e r - i iC O ...... - ...... ' w ■ • ucu.ta. promptprom pt cotcourtr<3ua aervice. t>54 ^'i- 59,5005 9 , 5 0 0 L yrawood n w c ^ Boulevard,Boulrv phoue orders. . Hornet for Saf< 7;«:i-3204. I# The Telephone of Any^ Advert!:Advertiser in This Directory liIs Not A/ n sw ered , ------“ H AAMLETT M L E T - REALTY ------If Th _____ki:#>,Ua EXTRARA larg* ololder home. Fine lo- *)nc OKrr» CT % oslav A nthor wMLL ill YOUyou REPLACE. I WHEKL-chain,EEL" chain, e>exercising rguipmant. >oy or Night. I 2ND STREET EAST utchaa. walkers for rent nr aale. Dial 733-2386, Tciephonolephone /Answering Service, Doy or Ni n, good condition. 6 betlrooms, ^ 7 , V ,, ! You ' 3 hatha.iths. Excell* Excellent terms. 819,000. P l.l 7.73-m * ^ i t claa^Isau nelghl>orhd. nelghb 8 bedrol. Jusc C a r p e n t e r s ______FFurnoce u r n o c Cleaning ______R e n t a l s • TWO b«^lr,.on,^lr«>om homhome. F>dge of Kimberly, ?4 C/'PJDJI. iH-Jt CaJl U»a Spray- \ ^ u r \ irirtually new, lirwe lot in *x- ij, ir«lT ------BVi-dlal 7.VX.i-:f)rt.---- CaiTi^uHia iTi^uHi »rBTk. w an taJ--- Nia. boEgL-Em-nsra•nara clcanxiuclcanxnit und *ervi.r.*_l. }10. OU_icvMiik’—maVTI.r."-;' ma. liui. fi.r renr 'ey' wrrt FEfcDT-MANSfcBT^N REAt-TORS patron. Call *73-5262. Kim- 1t| mrinih. —mnggi—frew4«»- Cantar, - f l u , A«a.—------u i-ia siL - - t„ r 4r. 0 « cLu ^ ... !*»>««Prices to »l'o’&lIow so-callcd sl’K.sCKU.NCKU SpirallaSpiralU regUtered figur^ and ,„d remodeling.remodeling Finnnrlnjr available. Bu.vra.U)vra. SS W years *.\perience. 7.l5-___or m>'nih. tt ^ * 'd £ K » u n t" o r **tnuie m ^ «-9. ______7j.U.______>14------i:o:o^ .No,.,. Nojih M.m, M Twin r.ll. 73.- , , „ r i s o T L? 'I.*”' “d£*x,unf'or------: i . i 4 4 . ______M.STINO I liv in a r,H,m TWO b«Jr«*-mbedr»x»m n mf>d<'rn b^>me. Will |/. price*. Soars original - ..nu. North. North, phnn„p ------C^rpenier: .rp .n l.r: ’' P.T7I’atl* ^ rem .•icims. new dining room, carpeted. thr*-« arcept grH>d giH>d uaeyTW--"WPhtHy -•v nu»T?3RT‘TMa ; m m r - » ^ " i p ig»r. ■‘rw r r ' ^Sifnlom'^ol^fSTr^ TS'rr'.Vrr^ " KMm«r'‘“ 'n if i* ^ 9 ^^lasrA fril for writing jlKat 1 . phone 733-4741.______—— ^ ’^ify' ' — '"seif^ Sell - Tra te. Anything oft 14 •) Mviet Union had concen- niue. Bargain (‘enter. 261 2nd Ave------^ ------• T______------1 ____■ doublele garage,garage, finef l.cntlon. SM.OtU). cornerr lot.Int. tS.OQO. »1^.00( Tenn*. 401 Jack- f l BEST way to b«iy tjnfinlah**! C ce ra m ic ______I,. South. 7J3-30M.______Jmtf chairs, tahlra, any number for jjn> Vandenbark. Vandenbark, Realtor, phone 733- »on. Ph»ma Phone 733-01733-0 1>6 .______■ mlture la at The Empormm. O^apea for bu»ln«bualnesa. t.r-'enwsre, glaxea. 1 ; sl»>. tianh hauling. ______,lrr.n..MH.in >n-I. T ,1.1-Of, i: I.------OWNKU DKFEH5 wt) VED: Two bedmom hom«^ b | OHOLICS Anonymotis, For fur- akutt kllna. Filer, ------fi,r 1 I Hems for rent. ■'Henl-Alla ’ Com- two beilrrtom beom bom*b- n -a r M ornlnr------E*periencr»i>erience»i hotjsemovlnc. ho Fre* eati- pi»nv,«nv. am Fir* Departm ent, a(d*Sehool. School. I.,«rge lot. Eacellent « ------UW P TTO 0 3 3« « M MONTHS 0 1 TO Transportation-nsportation—Car Pools 10 ConcConcrete ret Forming ______mate».lateii. n. G.r.. Miller, phono 733-GCi7a. ph'inen.me 7r>.t ______valu^. Call Call 733- 733-Sft20. ei-entnga. PAY. Ask S«arB aalosman TWO) rld#^ridnt ne^d ne^ tolo New York, leaving Concrete formlni Seotic Tank Service F()i; h rix'm ro-.m m.ni,modern b'»use. liaa fur- ____ LawnmowerL ow nm c Service ____rr Septic ------T ------nace,. pavementpavement, aidewalk, fenced ^ rnT 7'"DT h o w y o a m a y h a v a u p t o ai>ovjtout September s«*ptemh*r^ 10. Will ahire "X- tt„n r.wllnifii . tir tanW* rleaned, repaired nd In- yard. Irrigation 5 rtin King n»r«. Call 733-S245 — 733-3753 a fter merrlal.mercial. Merlin Deahl. TH-TI'-*- Pr^rulnn lawnrr, I , I Set)tir tanW* rie Irrigatif.n. near icho-d anJ [ ' T I E Fj Rrvr R I F I C ! II 3 full ycani to pay for P»-n»r«. Call 733-SJ Cl.Inn lawnmowrr «narpenmg. rre* .i.n»,lalleil. Kre*-Frf*-' Inip'e.-ii.m. Lhiyd Cra- niore.•. tt^.SOO.4.f;0 0 . PhoneP 733-1014. ■■ ------«aA--ldterr, l>.!Ln'« c.hln.tl ...... -T. ghm f Woine ApplUuuem.------.. — £tectnco4 Sorvic^ ____^ ------CliU.Ktl-Xux-juiiUlD-Xux.-auJcic. aala 1 Two^JMKtroom-__ -^isitilarlem” ' nd Repair Hhnp. lb8 Z Vth Avenu* ------.r-lt...)ier- sewfr service for any home. attached y m ill Fay ______W tttKtKKKtKH ttKIKti B«autylUfy Saloni Salons______J_5 CommercalCommercial and re-»i*leniial wiring. Eait.aiit. phone pb.,ier i«e e. attached gsrai^e. redwrM>d V'^P>-Dr. Mar- Fre* eatimaten. 24 h-.ur ►^rvt.-e., ll..b ------drainaworainawo fallfailure. Al.o septic tank frnc«^ed yard, yard, patio. pat & 1 i r<> G. 4. Ix^sn. When hCn yOUyou Uuso a Want Ad M I S B B & S B B R S ^ H SPKCIAI.IC 1A L I l^ack.tolUck'to-«ch«t li^t, aeroaa from Plackcra. ------^ ------—------l.awnfc-n iMtwer IMtwer ra raking. Kvergr^n, he«ljfe Talley,allry, dial "3.T-2j_^.______7: recreationeati.n riKim, r»>om U-ha*.h [in base- PPhone h 0 n 6 T.^.^-OOSl Wra-rf -T’C’^ this year I ------PdcoJiicIudiMPdceJrncIudMjJcliTCrr | Ti»~ nratrrm rr^parklng. 7.19-4630. ______Excavation tnrtmminc, m m in ,!. treetrj. fef'.Jing. (Ireen Leaf ------^ , t. J/>ta atorage, nlcw r» rd. treei, , , cn;« of his tour of N orthern — — ------(gardening,.rdrning, r 3: TTT-«ai. ^ ______~~TTlevision T g leVIS Repoir ge. >375 down. 7:i.t-1 fi.'.t.______ASiCAsk lOrfor Classified COMiM.fc.TKIPl.fcJTE UeflutjUefluty aervice by advan- Backhoaaackhoas. tracU>r tracu>i mounted. r*.li- HiitterfieI.i's Hftdi> * TV Sereir*: KXCKI.LK.VT tem Main W „ u P h .n , 733-fi342. _ ayatem. BatUfact-ion a->*'ne-:. t.ien Tran.iln.il Horn*.Home, Inc. ; In.up..l, bonilwl. --- Llil:— h. By own**.. Pbon* 73V0730. ty D p J l '■'.nhts leader ; i HAJHCUTTING.HCUTTING. hair hi atyling tinting. FalrbankaK.IrlmnV. S S 9. l rationwlde, Everett Hughes, |->Ien. T clClephone D h o n e Answer Se_rvice_ nferpriae 23R or Terminal K25-.M40. —------Sl for SaU SOiHoinatIt ffor o r SaliS ata 50 I-.?'" k th' ■ NAMS\p ______I r«rwrw anenU an»nta from from »S. A rtiatie I^ Q iy 3^..-.Un, b^ r n bVm.nt.,-.,Vn7irn„. b-.k- _ Kn..n'n.^------— ^------" r Teleph.me -...... l. never■■ ...... alon*. 24-bour...... ------Teleph.ine • Salon.Ion. 1»S 1»S Main Main Weat, phr.n* 7*J- finingfilling, elao^ll alan flll dirt. C. nrreie »rvjre. Phone 7.T.^-;23'^fi. ; if^r.♦ r. Evening F.vfntng appolntmrnta. ap ______biaementa P o in tin g j-. tervire. Ph.>n. ^®Sro deg- : street ______Ing. ba**m*nta and foTindr>d Deauty Deauty Salon. Sale; lJo5 Maple. 7SJ- Excavating;xcavatlng; baaebasement* concrela rerflj>v- ahip.lip. 733-3U5S 733-3U5S or 733-5025, Free m- noe,, We-tW..1 l“hl‘hnn> :.n-i;:'<.______**at or loading w ith Mlchliran -SCHOOL perm anent «pe«rv trir but she Is in : i TELEVISIONLEVISION T l ■ ■ 3 '” i ? 6°3«"*' t» Ktffrm dftnfn. ■ - 1 0 Jivln rhrtne ___r-'u're ,.IJ mad re mad at at your plumber — Call Tree J G e m SState t a t e Realty, 15 733-5338 E. W. W. M McRol cR obcrta. 733-6013 Rim Rock Plumbing and ----- '•------t-;—r E.Sl)ABLfi child ear*. Fenced ______Floor FIOOT Covering_' ______| : T ^ aVDIO-STEREO d To Is t e ^ I I i rn. ,409 Jrd Streetsi Nonh. Pbon* ^ ------eating. 1240 Blue Lakea North. U pr p h o l s t e r y ______dobcDbc Realty,Realty 733-2623 MountainI StatesS tates R ealty , 733-5974 >*clal: NylArt 4-a rT^V -f..am nati. ■ P lam Uftg O V E I I : ------Plambiag i>*r^w», fT«Tny»?e i the elephant j I STOVE aquar* yard. McClaln’a, 4^i'< Fillmore. ee. All work guaranteed. Milton „e fumi'orefurniture. IIlecover-ng. rebuilding. HacknCyckney Agency, Agl V33-4SS9 Taylorfaylor AAg gency, 423-5289 ------!------. RELIAULElA llLE Child I L a rg i fenced eentrance n tr^ c e ^ F ilerlie ^ ' Avenue Side.______j Seefield.■efield. 73.3-Sl 73.3-S080. ______refiniihmg. n barnyard atJ; ^ 11C.A-CE . . . I yar«l.nl. •iipervUpdaupervUpd iniay. Hour, day or ■ '— finiihmg. rrl^signing. Fr** aati- ^ Fair.-hare : Q ^tA5t m MAIL a il tttLttsratufa on fH* , v^k.9 k. Phon* Phone mu 74 3 ...... \------F o ir n a i c o i RRadiator a d i a t i Service.. _ . i-.in-.. lor.. Phon, 73.1-7111. , H amlett m l e t t RRealty cB , 733-4079 Real EEstate sta te SSe ervice, 733-14.16 Murray, runs : •t>ov«txiv. checked. ! ja c k .nd JlI.I/3 K and JILL’S Nuraery. Hour, dayl Xpert InatallatInaLallation U.unicr le's Radiator ^b^r^ 24S W'ashlntt- _____ VoCUUnVacuum Cleaners . “ buiw- : □ ,, , ^ - ! nrw«W,. w«W,. Llcenaed. 203 10th Avenuel eoffe* table*-table*; de^ka; ta‘.:e^ : •’«*• AftJo ^77 iTi make*; ; lloov*r HilOld'Srold's A^tAguiicy. 733-5S32 Kockyky MMt. t. RK ealty , 733-l'4(l6' •ease nave a S«la&m4n Srop at ; il**uAt, 733-6647. 732-6647. ______| Ridgeway’*.^direw ay'a. 4g: 42n-I^S72. K i r r ^ i s ^ ----- n. 7.*3-60S0. ^ Raer*erience. rience. .1 2r,.l Avenue Avenue >Uit. 733-1I127.______C. LOOnCyLooney RRealtor, 7M-1081 Twinn FalliFalli Realty,R 733-3662 f and Jack’* Servic*: Ttrne-ap and Kiectn»hjTtrr'IuT Sslea Sale* snd Service. 80€ Bin* r A D C *05 M »ln At*. ; j q ,, orK.Ni.S'GSOPENLSGS a.i t Per*ak«a Boulevat iHARi.w" J phon*on* . ^■yrinrrHifiai. ar^ rrTeiaSk------— \2-iZ£&.------~ ------» , ------..... - ^...... I ' ' ,t It W ith oa I P E R S O N4 A A I L W A NI T T A P l B — Neiw-Arr«rtiy i v t i i ? —T e lI-L l the t Worldorld A bout H 'urn.htr* & HH .Goods 122 MiscelUne. i; F.rm Implomonl. ^ C.Hl*CaHia ^ ‘ J Funnityro ■ tiscelUneourilrt,^~*^B i lot* .nd Acre.pe* ______544 FarmFarm ImpImplemant. ' , 90] F.rm lm| Aug. 9-10, 1965 F Farm* .rm * for fo r S .l. 52 lo t* .n d i — ^ - OOn n FFarm ( Slaughtering SNAKE sNAKE RIVER AUCTION 4.xS 1 6 Twin Falls Tjimoj-Nows j 6*]« Every Saturday ll ajn. MAHOG W E S L A U G H T E R 6*'*CALL 7S3-7754 “ ■»0»o Afmr3“A cnrs^ f!fS-.uth-9ld«^’D.jT> ...ll---- FARMERS-.?£--CUST0M ______.ff Aa rR m l E Q U I P M E N T : ; ______: • B E E T ...... «xr«il«nl•arailent >»*twater ri«hU. 2 home-. J- ‘ • VEAL. Vrn* r« Picktip Pic of ^SalaW# lt4^« Only Ona of (ha beat. lUralUtl.-ally pric limlu. M '■OPERATORS • UUdB '1979 1978 Klmbarly Iload - • -H »I'1> , — C o m b in e ? — —aa-.tm:o.ooo.------n k ^ U»«d furniture »tora opea every day HAROLD’S AGENCr— r..ii.i'l-:r , of loc«t "~rOHN Jt)H N DEERE 65 (19M)------~------MAGIC-VALLEX ------•0 Ari{F-S. 75 euttlvatiKi. prenly of MOBILE SLAUGHTERING MusicalAusitai InstrumentsIn ~VZV A C T NOW! II . .V .^ater. ^.M^i f. r'Mjtn bome/ other Al.*..f«-UnArr'wa fr^m -.i.» aervice andan< parta when buyjns lha Grain and Bean 12’ MOBIL] buildin,;?. ri«.7iO. Abeg*len.^Abegjflen. 7-l.t..^Sl': foili.w f.,il..winif inif .rtiuipmrnt; For faat aervic* e*U 733-4'Jbi TTTTur,'OW IS w that' lime to etart your ______, bullillOiTi. I'J'! WaUera. • f f »«•;/> Hii Way l>4>aders IN TN.'TFR TER N 'L (1957) u will tAk« • tmw <1«>B to com­ ______t - - • • H.-:idlttnd f(i-:tdlun< Furrow Op*n«r» ii>. i i- in P l SP ______*v«nin«. ‘^ccbild’a ^ d a miiaical m i education. Kent a pel* th* (>«{>«ni •n->5. «w hom«. Art m»w anrl w«.l«wa-la W*t^r. Water. (i-Hxl i«N.nr» h-*ma AI.TLHa S ranvinar from 1,000 to l.;JiO >^'ond p«r p«r roonth. rounti All rent applica i n- V] T Iiiov* in by lha tim« BCIIOUL .n.land buildlnga. Kimberly area. c.f„f n.iivenl.r,.nvenicnl l-.t- M i..il»- '■ • • V\,mm V\ ...11 <.r <.i Mrtal H««t Red* CASEr'Acrr 75 - Bean special, (very ■ purcbaae. Wblta’a Muaic Center. 7ijJ» ^ • t&rLa. I3U.OOO.130.000. expuiidlnve.i.ttiidlnv Sun Valiev. M ''- ‘ ! • *Alfitlfa Alfalfa (Jnmnera , CAafc. I 'weiaht. 7 head SpHnucr (luenuey purcbaae. V L’.L. .S.S. ILoILoute t.1. K^-tri i;>. *f- '* ‘ • HetinHei,n Cuttcra,<-u COOCJ)nood) helfem. helfem. 2 finanea companiea : htiO'J. p, A ACUKS of ««M>^ n»«tur«, lM*nlr 61 A(At UKS. to 7 north.ll* water. >.*ter.water. Nea.S'ear Hi»c W---d />,•". ‘l” ;''-'' • PotMit*I'.,tut/. Mlfia1 and (<.>-He:we«iu “ aa low aa■ 18 down and f» month: ^j^sUMEkSSUME amall am monlhly tiaymeni oa C ar or Pickup «>r w.stvr. th«D MvArstf* a.1 l.e»fi^-.rTl h..m* an-di v i. Jl«(inva. IJI) H.Ouo d>iwn. nror wwritJ nta Hox 3nJ. 1 i •"* *• v«-.iej.. v.,ie... vine cUml.iator. Field tinrt#*/tioned and. ready to go. Hoth oL‘b with 2‘4 yeara to pay. Al»« •e‘l ,rea- ,r*a- For For infonnatlon i write; Clalma ciiad* for outr1iM>r fmmlly filn. Oil Idaho.Maho.______tr.ted te.trd and an. ur<»Ker proven to b« UOnt-t for caab anytime. Euaena- Huabea. Dept.. Dept..13a North Main. Pocaiello. B.ALDV tho b«.-nt Harvoilera under Lha ^ Jerome 324.2416. __ Idaho. BALDWIN .MFC J * ym I ^ hunt* thrown In at Y'ltONTAf.KrilO.NTAI.K r.a A.I.- ..n .n4 t., Al liK.Si % .os 2nd A v „ .. 'no «xtra xrt»'KimI.ertj' !(>■•K-ad K*rellec»t .^r.e,ti-^a »«?,Jr-x.m. r ll- in-.%t advcrs* conditiu.na year after —-H— H a y E q u ip m e n t— DAiityDAIHV COWScc and beifen. SCANDAL.“CANDALLll T 120 bau accoTdlon. Ex- of ArrckC**Arrea«ea *and luU. f«rrn.farm. IJO.tJl.'O oiiO with tfttra k'" >' teroi- >c*r. •prinffcra. 1«0 */o ifuaraniced. >> I 11 cellent cellent condition. con Alao, bu£/et and ------HPAUKMNa clrao I b^!n>«n« . 1 I!.-L,a!.-Ua tnvInvetitmcnt .i.l- PAU NEW HOLLAND 280 tw ine i,uy‘'?^"tbuy or trade jfor all kinda livestock dining dlninff table. tabl Keaaonable. Pbona 321- h« with .itucrntfnt In IfArrU<>a PAUI. EQUIPMENT J an.i aprinjrera for CJalifornia. I'hone <072. 4o7-. Jerome. Jerun ______ciivfAf DutricV Hliihk' for r«tlr«fmaiit nr fiFMGEM STATE ST REALTY -JL'-'l- ' tie Baler ilap or Clyd* Hutfbes. Buhl. 643-64:17 ' a M oruan ar • t.rl.r.. W*ll e.red tur ymr.i with T V J'""""''----& WELDINGW SHOP lN oruan and piano to ba picked up oLMUfSlAIONfrarwTB •3) Hlua l-akra North 7i3-'.J-i« Vacation VaCAtlOn IProperty ______^ >o . rA<;pCASE 200T PTO B aler ■T 64:^.S«26.______in Twia Faila area. Tuka over • •rd«n nr«r rrmiiy tor h.rvwt. All paympnta. Write Credit Manager. SIS ^ H ‘ thu 2 ll^iOoo. ^/m«. J A. Hauer. Own-r . KNTIUE bjertl. of 30 pratlk cowa. Some paymrnta. i‘t ______^______• . CAJilNCA-UIN AL~^AL MAiflc D»m '‘'"I -'■■'■■■ J:;:-,^3, ph..n* 4^ i‘.*ul, Maho JOHN I DEERE 14T PTO Auifuat and September ■prini:^r«. 3737114m U U Overland. Q\ H<>tae. Idaho. LaMAR'S”L«MAR-S“ . AMKuk'^., cabin with larg* /en<-.d .-I LrSJ---- Phon* Martin ■ Holtaen* 643-5oy2. pla I.OV'ELY not.*o-n«w 4 b^lrw.m ___ RTF ahaip. ready f..r y-i rn,,^.. in >1.- JOHN Baler ' •LAYEIt-pU.no. work. lik. new. T.mi. S & b<>m« fU>*« III near *ehf>^>U ami — B I D1- S A L E — JOHN DEERE COMBINE ^aler ^*>*bl.______-- Claude Claude ,l>roWD ,l>n Muaic 4t turnilure 3063oa Hlue Li J ±JX t,m., r.n ^M„.lcli. , Mi.dcl I.-.l.'.'.KH. Purchajied _ AuKU-t. USCdUsed Mowers,N! most makes ni.,l‘iaTtiH rhurrhcs. Hath «n«l %. flrrp1*r». r'PCi A h »4.'/ J U-dr..oin I'J'*') -Sh.Iii.il in.o . UECISTEIIED Antfua bull», U month. Cn. Co.______:______CLLh MK.MlMt,siiiEurmF:iuiT2 ^ H J . I'ni4 from Jerom*. Iniplemrtit Co. or older. Enoujih to chooaa al prr»- jkj rarprt arttj irar»u«. Other nl<*« 560 t^Ovy Acrel \ Farm i;.''!'!': il;>. cut 1^4 acroi tfratfi Ino ------or oilier. MOLIN upright Ciulbranaen piano. -a 26 mcml^-n.hip,nu-ml^-n, al ' ► fraturM. Wjll try (i.l. or .nay c<>n- 7 _ rnil^a aouthweat „„j, of M'jHau|{h, 4,t.',. term. ■ .I- •nt *nt time.time Call Kimb«trly, 423-4ti.^ alao rectangular dining rcom table. Auu..„t Auuu.»t ,.,>1,. mil) 11, „,i l-v„n-.l in Carey -- (;annrtt ciea. innis IMNT. Hydmullt' lift • 1‘hone 326-4665. Filer.______CU..IV,, clu.^ivc m pari payment. H6.400. J*i.dland, 21'*-lo a.a.Tra r «Iry land p*-»lure. | f,,r *.’>oH 1,; ..n r.-el H.-ll type Tlcluip. Straw SldCside conveyor ^c. . USEDJSED Upright uprJg piano; 5100.“ S«e' «t luruae hi»uae parnej. 4»V Inrbra rieeU wat.-r »uht. '£ t all or .c.ca Don ..r Hu«. .IL'l-'-ol... ‘ SSw w ino______Halpb Halpb Ilai Harria .Moving & Storage, b..«nnw'. '■'•u TWQ J'HPJlOfJM full bm»0- «|;rrader. AJJ >Iydr^u)ic f»>wer .n.l „„in„a l^l niri.t for ••panaion. up.ilalm uHH- »T > ^ n«Q >*rll. ' Flr»t tjn‘l-rj{r«jun..UOO. Terrna to rlsht -I WEANERS.wkani Ham and Votk cr..«. 72.^ Shoabone Shoaboi Street S-»iith.______tfolfuvg tiM and >Kraiilir>il view ov«rlkln« a.lj.i'iicateiiadjiidicateil water "rljhl in th* SW sVvTss I.SS V Vili l.r.A7I 'offer V..1 .-n.urevlr-r |...iiy, 'K' K.-ilh Itl».>d«s«, Kout* 1, More In 10 daya.'^Buhf. 543 .ti. 1«> H K availiiblr av«ilnblr <‘..nir up ..ri-t '"j * m r\ I f ' i'.'S".* hOl.lJ llV lirlJS Ul' It) SKl’IK.M- thr. ,j,„ SawtoothSa>vf» Valley -r ph. o. " ^ ^ M MOWER Q PARTS >* EEQUIPM Q I J ENT CO. - .------NhTVVJKW Vamaha—pian^o*. Vamal - Uaed—piano*.- iTumi'imm' 1 ■--- 14IUKK~l*K»Ut>4m ttmud JIKn” l.ST.~ WTtIt" ni—withmrt--trvrtt— - 07^^ ‘ ---- H o rses 104 Admiral Ap«. H>' f ceiti- IDKAL < abin • atyl* aumitier h-tne witn t.uard.'.. t.i,«rd.v S.-.tioni*.J I.eiluer l*latea, , iU.Uti P«f Ai,^. wllh .hruU «n.-i.* Hnk* T.-»-T.-»ih, Huler Tce'h, Wiiid- Juhn ** 11111, 123-6131 \-j i,,j AUAHIAN AUAllIi black mar*, well br.^k.?. .'Oil S-/?l-E: -r-rr (Jood alto a.-ixophonf. panel,nu. l>uiiflinh'. n.,w t h*if Term.. Owner* rraarva ritfht lo r»- L " lowor (‘«.nvtt-i.iOH. Ktp.. etc. Cheater Cheater J Sherrela 733-8260 7^ Ar.blun Arabi Kr., fill,. r..-i> l-L.I-, l-h..ne 733-1122 afler fi p.m. to in- Huil.link- Hui'l.link- Sipply. S Y*uir ur draam homa fu» only jaet . all wV*bldv ______&UU.SUU. PhonaI’hona 7HH.4i:tc,.H»il.-v. i„wor ( «.i __ - ■ ______------UetfUlw4cd Uetrbtlw*C' tjuurtjgr Huiac. ^ ^ qmvI ------*_U_------FUA ------ur <;.l.------uuirg...,, ,, ------new ana iTITTTT**^^! “ Apai^menTi—FMmi»hed 70r o --- ~ ------Old , - R elialile ■- ~------Sor^el'r irr*r**n * broke. IAKMONV HAKMONV ClaaaTcaT * g'\Hlui'. P yCur niuuninin T^luuntnlti cuLin ci iniATTOlTKW'S K^Ir^m. l.)nr...m« lUda IlKta ai.rldr.Ia..n-tr.I l.y UobiTt .'^tephaT*^— NEW and USED "Morri'f>; .lld. new Btrlnga. with caae. Excel- 0.1,1. odda »n.l uiul rn.U ..t hoinrt yciti nnvrn an . old wllh I nh Avenue Eaat. ______NEW a«ie 1 Ti.p prlr., I1J.900. t«0 ArAi HKSiHKHi « mllea from Twlr» evening ev.-mntf and_^Ur.>j^v an ------II FE T Plnlo Shetland mar* 7 yeara 'alla Z atl-in.xirin home.i, v4M«i IJ.SK IJ.SK and nnd t^so im r.Kun., privn'a «uti»tu<-. .•ell,-nt condition. Ph.me 7a3-44ll2. Co.. J 'J- -s mlJA, A.ltli,uQ MOUNTAIN STATES eorral. I,,:",;: and cxubulldlnua. i'rii'rd t<» bath. balh. uUlllle- villl furnl.b.l. Ili.hanItl 4 P-‘i>iloP-I.il.. 1 pilfi-» hav* 1'^' hitfh :i2*-S24-S»&7.ii&7, Jcrome.______i .•client coni ‘•■ty limits 7u.n:i. **« aeJJ wiili tfM.,d term.. Aj.aflmrnla. Aj.aflmenU .TIO NoU. V-a.I.ii..'-I..'. ...p.. .. p.4Vvity. it y.^ ^ *.if-pr.>p.-il.si.- Brand Rrand New SWATHER and iittiisitiiliEtili>i'EUEU Appaloosa maiea. Color. , WA.SrVANTLD TLU :; tl.-.d u»e.i banjo” Deun ,'.*,',Vlr R E A L T Y •'<' ...... HAl.DWlN Mft;.. Inc. conformation and dl»p.M»tllon. Con-. pepnin'tlonHennm-non. E.len. H2fi-52.t2.______DEC(>liAkcoim tls'j^I LS- yfob;.-m,r -6_ Al’ltKS : '1 mllea northeaj.1 .-f — ~ 4ii'i -Jn.l Av.M.ue S.uuh .t1.iU..-,4 BALfc,!BALER for less than cost. 17 bo.lr:;orn~rn;..T-" ■ ■'tr*'Af;i. - -A.lii**CWmcin . aomiitatailiiku ro..m. I-r.-e conniUaUoo. I'l ern ,l.',-Sio-.>,i.',-Siu. tu Pbon* 7-1.1-i'Hl ..t 7...(-„.l. n.-w.ii.-vv. IM'.I111'.I tracu.r with dual.; 2\' IN I tH ONE 2-ye«r-old and 1 yearling fitly— - No, 905 NEW HOLLANp__ Appalooa dlAPKHlKS; r„nu,l.-t, 4,rw.«,-.>a >.i.iy ...... a f .r--- ^ !" ladio and TV Sets 125 r«rtm«:nt Lniwe »eh>ctii.n. t. DESIGNED TO DELTGflT k.';"."!;;KonVe 'In Vwi'; Twin F-all. That la I’U-aT. TITtcr:t7 TTTtcrK -“ Tnrrmrnr -h«»»rrTteti» " r IlllthVr, 'T l^7 i ^wam ur. U- UQiib 83975 A-dultj.Adultj. A.nl>:. 22^ 41b Av.i.at- h/u'. u.V aeito^. ____ - - •_____^ s;iL\Tn2TO^'"'7r3*‘Flvetzton ' ortna£>r* -TV moi: ' •I'wln KaiN, Kun-..T'v ___ ?n.r)nrj all. Tnr^-ciju.______Kxcellent comlitlon. OO day guaran------iii—:—(^aln’s. 7i:i-7llK____ ** B U I L T T O ENDURE r I U ’Tnr iM.t.TTo b.-.h 14’ and ll»’; John; NO.No, 28(2.S0 NEW HOLLAND TWO rw o i-.i.,Palomino colta, 1 and 2 yeaia KxcclUmt e LYNWOOD l.AlCliK ni.-« furtiiih.-d ap.i r t in.-nt I 11 U I. old. One amootb mouth Gcidinu, t*)0. Uegular Uegula *2l».U6 now >109.06. See lUU'i,JO'i, COM CON 11lM u rs filtoirnr^r D.-.-re combine: alumlnunt ret-1 ;: HaVHav Baler with PTO dual, ride or pack. 42J-5Ud6 or 423-6i07, Seara Sear» appliance appli departmen,..______pH* Pjl* 1 l‘*12‘»*12‘ rui{».1 fiiamed U.*k. * PRICED T O P L E A S E ______^ I llllllea fuinl..b.-d.^^ A^'Mi ■ ioni.ti |Tr]»iip . fUmtlOkC ali-Wcl . C. H. all Bi.b-«. Banner "InTT^'T^'mulJef: wMo bod pfctrripTL;------____ hyfiiension. Only ^2,675 _JL^»aen^------—^ Kmuji,.:.i;,T'tKHim.T TV* >311.60 and up.^nd TV ?V-, ? ^ Ueally - Uwa-in ihl* *11. .■ fio nine I.akea . Hlvd. Nn. ISS-V*!! I-l.-UNLSllKD H.^UNLSlliOJ wruuiid fl;;ur apnil.-m. ni luuuXuuu LuaILuiihcl i£iam. biu. I'huua l' , , TWO h.lfhalf Arabian boraea, gray, gen- f.Vr f..r Kid'* Ki.) a room, family I'oofh. el^. * — i..: _, |,ru-k ;i hedr.K.tn home. Ha* all lha • l‘> John * lll.hop. |:ralt«>r All ulllilltm ull/iHc^ .'..-.-j.i . Ic. lii. Ad-.ltj 7„._. H'HleV-______—Used — Combines— tie.-Well ti.j-w.ii tmlned. U*e«l iif 4-U aud m M a Ay Y EJcclrlc. 441 Mam Eaat WINDOWWindow shauhs; s *1,4; .7^ flt.er featinr*. ;i hath*. : firei.iart^. v, _ ^ ^ l,. 3 1J j ljL A'.-.,jK------,n , , Poaeltea. Pbone 3-4-53:ii. I mile ^ ..t.en o|.en Friday Frbla 'lil »■______' lo Ki II.td siies Cit I.M lartie kllrhrn with l.ulU-ln api.H- Harley "•^1,7, .Slather* l.oe Matbera _only. :i I 4 — UAV H.Vl.KUS lune.ll. uood aelcctlon; 2—No,2—No. 92 MASSEY FER- north iwi.=., und -J ea-it of Jer..me. , UADlO.S. T’ H. M. Kinif St..re, ,nl K^„ anrra. full baaement, ilouhle ^a- 7 iki -h47: ..»i 4-i:t-ftV4i DlTl'l.KX. Diri'i.KX. 1 i iK-dn.om willi or wubout of ^,|all muk.-^ and inodeh. N*w H.*r- GUS< XAlMoi^ TV’a” C7lur TV* r^palre.l. LvnvK>...r nio.iib, K. h.,, GUSON l-l', S,P. , BUCKSKIN nucKSKih 6 year old mare breetl to * Work\vork guarontecd. gunr No aervice charge. ^ raue. Varaut. rraily for poaacaaion._____ AJmjl>er r.ov b.-.l. Aut..malic hay •tiickem. all $3300 an d *3500 rvglrttcrvd r.-ui«i.-r«c Quarter Hurae. haa coll Young Youmr Uadi.)Ua.1 TV Service. 7;i3-76&a. CHKlHECK K OUU OUI STUCK OK. ■ M..|el______I I...... bl'., 'C.impli-t* line of Healor^ at Pl.le. Phone 733-RMl.l. ______hksT ' trunka, binocular?. ja.Mln. b I2:i.-J30i Knjoy » new hnina Ju.t m T7 A O KVf- I LKAN nir.ly furniib.d tw.. n-ru,H.u,H, bay hiiv nw Nwath.-rn.*i Twin Falla Tractor IHE HEST TV. radi... -lereo. tran«- pockelknlv.-H nulL*iUnke an.l ileepiaf i llttla different than your nel«h- FARlVt-FOR ■* AKIVI SALE *'• ^ ill- I.II.1 InipU-mciit. 7;i.1-HGH7.______VALVALLEY TRACTOR I-INTO ‘'‘nto rn.r., u.ntlc Uld.. or p.cU, lator aervice. Alao check tube* free Tr*,l bath. Heal, wntor. wn'hunr fu.il- «»nd Inipl Hna a good ruanlnc walk. Phone at Jue'a j TV. • 733-«:»7K. Ucd’a ivc.i a Trailing t ra.i 1\ mI, iMir'a. All new 8 b4>>lrm.' 3 bath Dal* Dale While While farm. fi IJilO North 200 iuo.’.'turn. No'p.No peta. a»;i Mh Av.-no- V.u^l.L-_ .SI A .s s S1': i: \-H -1- K U i; I' S(!) N nii-U-l 27 cun-' &o rR IMPLEMENT CO. 7:i;i-734H.______—^ -- home U for you. It'a k (lellchtful Ka»t. Ka»t. Ilupcrt. Itupert. Attrai-llv* nitKlfrn —■TSV(, ——^ ------r.-.m cabin f«T ren:. Suit«l>lellio bin«« bino I IJ'J’ Cut. c II.-cn stored In ahem hi>me. hi> I>arn and p.jt*l*» l'V(»fi«r r.-.m bachelor, retirc.l man. 7:il-|.i>.l.H.i. runnini; runninir c.ndltion, ( $6^0 c^sh aa U." Buhl. 1Idaho P hone W3-5622 I-Iioi-Es.siPitOFESSIONAL - Horaeabo.lng G ood Things Thlf t7 Eat 1 3 3 rrllar.cellar, atljolnadj-.lninv «dlL-K» roa,Mr. ‘'•,V“'V Kimberlv K«'ait.______l’looi«Pb..n« Nl Mn., Pi-rdlta Carman. 7i.4- at FrontierFron Field. John Conrad. ^ 0 0 ° »Hlf f i l e r .r r ,. wcll-ln.i.r..v.,| wcll-lnu' with Il'-U .c,.-. nl'. y‘>yrfu-\±______- ______—------— :t24-4&»rt :t24.4&»rt or 73:i-774H.______['O.MATOES. TOMATOES. cucumber*, pepper*, cab- TOT O P Ci CASH for SCRAP under cultivation, balance paatur*. h'IKl’UNlSllKD N 1S11 KU up«iait. apartment. — PUOFESSIONi'llOFESSI a L h.>n.e ehoelng. Hoi bage. ‘'“Kf- MkAWell J****' C.arden,. 2 mile, eaat Copper. Uia.Uii 1". Alumiiiuin, IH.ftfK) I Vrry rlean I b^room homa rrli«^lPrlicl rl«bt rivbt. fan )>* finnnre.l. In- ('b.«e~in.('b-.e~in. rhon*I* 7:u-ill'* .SIA.S.SKV .MAS.SK’t llAKKiS H nu..|-l UJ combine. 1 block aouth on l ulU Avniue. »J.l- liu.lialiit* nn a 90*:»00‘ b>t. Wall tandacaped. «juU««julf* Kir»l Fir.l Si' Sivurlty Dank, UupeiU " - - " «.....! r..n.litl..n . l-ord tiraln truck^ W l i / or cold. Call Edwin Etfbert. 7;i:i- U12S rnn.na •*’ or e^en.nu^,------e«rellent property. ri VNitb biiii.t and new motor. Phon*, 22:ifl7. ir.7. brfbffore 8 a.m. 'tr after f< p in. ** H. KOPPEL CO. ______AApartmonfs—Unfurnished p a rtm o n i 7J^,„ L llali"'*tsr . ______UUAJtTEU bred aorrrl filly. 2 yca«-* IKI) potuto«-B. number 1, M»o 10 Ib. ______l.'iJ ,'2nd Avenue South S7,000i I.arica Jot Ifl0»l00‘. Vary YDl'ltYlH'U rholre rhcdie - 2 fin* IrtO acra — REPAIR old. amall. uentle. Red Amigo breed- bag. b-JT- Hil ‘ ‘ / Main Iwtat oc 2u:^S iUixa. ' ‘ nlr« 2 h«sin>om h..mo, 0«nar muv- farma.farma. Twin Twin 1 Falla Tract. Wrll Im- I.YNWOOl) MANOR: N.iw |.-ai.lnffInir WKVN K OVKK,OVKHHAUL a^l makea uf (rac- b.-th H ..ulevaid.______WANTED:*'ANT'ED: V Furnituie. new on* and (wu be.l«oum apart-n . t.ii-..t.o-.. tCall all .M.iuntairv Stat^** Imple- All M.Ur. ing. >160. 7;i:i-62;>:l______b e ih _ 2 i^ thing of valu.-. fall 7Ji.T;il . pn'veil,prr'veil, rlran. clean, ('all Lynn Stewart. n«»w on* iXil m'arm Machinery SOltKELSOltllEL igelding 4 yeam old. Centle tVHOLKSALE WHOLKSAL bc-ef by half or quarter. -----KJ7r-nnS.TATJ W rA IT ftR t! m*mta^— -IIUm* iluulcwua33- »>i. nl. I'Ji . a- •- - • - (,'ul anti wrappetl. Phon* North IHKHK boaa la ou' tbe job at Tl* tsg -----C iT JJaTVT^ ...... V^/.i -WihJ .733- ~ ^. - /or-/oi^ am^Jamall children. 8145. 324-4b43. Main I'li, L>u'k-n, •«<» 7J3UHH2, ""»•lum. C.ime(.'.irne in and rfet yauf k«a • 76 Filer Ava. ' 73.1-lUHS — W O T-jYNCOX MAGHXJJERX ------JariinitiUioimg^ Mam 1j*.‘c ______T CO.Mum TTTIU.*^fc!s“nT s Sev'^ernl iro<>*l r*c»ui'.ir- ' “ TVTOLY ...aii Ufc-.;;...,n.i>, . ^u U U jjE i m ^n-^i|^-tu, . l i i ;_guud..ut£fa LYNWOOD ______JL’" _____ UKKI)UKKI) Al'AH AI‘AUT.MfclN TS : Nn r-ly .lecoini-nl- l.-io.l Ii- iod nxxtela in readv lo bo. t;em 7J3-7647 '133-7647 Twin Falla HUCKSKlhHUCKSKlN Pal.7ini^o VeldlnB. 7 year* I ^awcet corn »' 4.’>c doien. Weat t PoinU. Cull ,,M-..ii IIKADTIFUL Uounlaln Valley Uanrh» e.1e»l apBltment.apaitm nuul. b..mel|ke nlnl- KTl______I .sKl)r.sKJ) KAXTT e;.r.l.-i.., J.,1. Kllor WctI,____ ------SI-ECII-ECIaaI.IL i Aiium.^ A i:.JO bai.'ui J«hn iJi-aJtur Jl' t,. .Oil (wll 4:n>-;ilul, Camorunn HailK-ii HailK- WJre and Sfe^J Poata KANlfEHaSUK bree^ilng br ewew alao. few young iIKANS: jKitaUiea ^ r-orn other vege- uUr ular cltiil>rtn., cliiibe rii.un.im, U,a I JamM Danner. 7l.l-.';:*0 der «l»r cultlvallon rultlvalloi produrlnit hay. irrain•-----aanltalb.n aanltallon furnUh.d. l.io4* to ll- t,, .u.t Calf Creep Fee.lera and rloR F**der» burka. biifk*. Phon* I’ J. J., Conway. 678------itfmlwT^WattfpIrttitfn*------awd-i>m»to*a.^-ii^t*m^taatni<•nrt pmatoeia^- lamt iut.L----- toary, l AiV.iUrt, ______.s,.!..., |{„,.,Tt. Calf Crec tables. C7f. Jacka.*n. Call 733-3886 jr Model Mo.lel 7o 7o ii n ii H mtftia SiM)Sill) hradhead of «cowa and c-ould l»a ar- — ai.uK.UK. Ul.LLLNt.i __ TUUH.Tuun.imrlt:y. ,IIm __ -----^ ^ Slin'iny nnU*;».___ __ Weaver wt-aver i»cope. iicoi > 1 (i>). ‘Redfwld Hi • -- — ------I Hl..^.'^I H n>.sI I ' i'.n^"^T^nlh.-r. ba^" "^ihn[| »Tf-iTnicklan* rLl UANCI ^ '—------■' — ranue«l ranu«re. Laru* r-«nch typ*' House*—Furnishedu _,, _ c, ______7 3 i ll.-.-ia (-.-ylimier rnuino- Sav*-bm.-«h | 26.1 UANCH *wen. 75 whTtJ face eWc-a ,.l-rw-TM•KPPKltS.-:—Z cabbage t:id bt-eta. Laritf'.*' ~Kmpir.—Kmjn-^f-49. rtfJr-lia TIIKKR batlrtMim and larva Uv- brick hrlrk homa homa and i modern tenant I MOUSeS—ri - pl.'U. l'l, Sl'.'O. H.iih excellent con-. ------—— ' ^ flrat flrat lamba lam thia. jfcn.r_ PhuilA Jiuljcrt Nurnrrr. NuT^rr^' 41at6 ». p t-K______Farm SuppHetSui 91 Speedy. 4><7-2202. Ulchfield.______42 4 -"rM~ n....naJ^i-n- and evening-.. Hli-hanl »U har.l TIuni. tl KituBerTy 4IH ti)rvr' ein and fi , (.CKA.SdK Jial.iwin combine.7K ______.-;---;---______——r—TT— KKtilSTEHED KKtilSTKK Hampahlie i ama. 3 ^nZu i />wv ment. UUtaa tn arhi«>U. ahoppinii ment* ments In In A-l A>1 c*nt||tii>n. Invlu.tintf - ()■«l^Andc^ ’ J’lKK balancinK KHc. Farm a (.-Ily ye*rllnm«yearling*, <>tnl<> ■ MtlhKUN I \ be*lM,orn. »ia^ brat. r.union- b.a.i |:,-ii:.-.-,d> t.. CO...... ZltUu DiBirit^tlnif. Inc.. Twin Falla, Dur- ,„uiha.mth of Jerome. Phon* 324-22U. Fo.'d Store. Store K.^7 Main W^e^t. 7^:i.H:n L R £ £ D E R trailer houaa nr pickup. Only Dryden nryal .,I„II., |-Iv.„, ------P7\TiMiiAN Poultry and Rabbit» 108 IKO potui«»ea. 7o Per pound- Mayer. For the be-t deal In Aircraft. | 216 7th Avenua taat, I’hona 733- KdUCEI) t4. aril ---I-A ItSlM A N I > manuro uprea-l.-r with C phone 324-22Wr.. Jen>m.?.______low c.Mt Fliubl y InstrvjcttoQl FDIICED t4. aell account ill health: 600 ONF t.,Htro.mbf.lro.mi furiil-.h,-.| b.ime. pnvat*. ..ilcni;« ,,|eni;o rack.ri (I.khI one. Call 7n.'l- •arra era farm. PlenlyIM waler. All can l>«] unithurt Kli.nHlue Il.ak.-«. I'b-.ne 7:<:l-.'..iI “ - H eavy ^ UAHUITS: Doe*. cngea. bucka. 26 rrUAWHKUHlfclS. STKAWHEU plcketl. $1.26 g a l------<'ul(ivateU _ - _ „ ------i;UNITS; NI TS ; JtOLUNO STOCK I Maek bablea. >36.S Phona 7;i3-3g46.______' b.n. Call c^u Mayer. ^ .^2t-2JS.‘S. Jerome. loats BodtS for fOr Salo______J*'''” ’."’-, • bu.hela wheat. '<:5 aack. bvan*. Ks- ,, y - C-U Kwlll-MKNT <-0.. Hi«h..-ay ?7. Di.^oll)i.->el 1Tracu.r*. U)wbcd trailera. I'ELLOVV tranapurvnt applo*. iiea 630 ,7j;j 4 hall, kltrhen. dlnlnu rtkom. larva cellent c*llent corn itround. .1 home*. ’i)') I HOUSOS—UHouses—Unfurnished _____ 7 4' ^ 1 .s,.uih .if * r«ul J. J. C*«.» farnt ma- MjacMl:ic. Trurk.Ti 1, etc. pQfSPot« ina n d d P et S u p p lie i 1 1 0 j'.-'w.'.'n, OIlJs'SON A Mrt'lJLLOCn omii living rxM>m with fireplara. Ullllty mlnutea mtnutM fn.m fn»m Twin Fall* In beautiful *- n • ' ‘•b-.o-rv .al.-. and aorM.-e______For ^ Dgacrlptiva Hrochura ContacU JackM^ti;------^ I.ONKSTAU l.ONKSTA 1 lH,ala, Jtepalti tti MaiTlg Vallry. Valler, Wrll.: M, Develo.,‘ WHY IlKNTT Vo.i paint for the d.'.w n- DAKLlNli p.K>dl* pupplea ready n.iw STKINt; STKINti l>eanaIm for canning and vir* w«»t of Ileticap Cornei^. Kimb.-rly. fVPPLE.S ^pj.j for aal*. >3 per buahei. Call fO'oirsTrnTT! ir’SXTFTS” ic* bn.i •uit-faiiii paint. *23.600. Phuna 73J-3582. ■ , ------lartre. |7.% per month. Keal l-Iatatc I Made by ITcverly Hllla, C«Hfor^ia____ _ Krea tritrim and bath. Stud aervice. 7.7.7-N:.’09. 7.7.7-h1'09 * - - —------SISI ACUliIS ACUIlS on on oil r,>ad. no buildlnifa.^ _Serv^e| sVrv^ce _'?-17-in-l4i»|. iKt»UI Kou ,■-A,-AlK: 1 K !■•.• C'lrl Hulk potal.i be«l. '__ '*----- ~ - . ■ _ . . hoardinghciardlnif or grtKiming. After 6 p.m. ----L!—I—!— irulter. Sea J7uA Poplar uf BY OWN Elt I llaauti^ul i tM>droom ■ Trtra—ir T'TTTTI Tmrtrtm o.flno tir e.lnM.mv tiU balh. na«ira. K.-nilyK.-ndy to u'o See at .'^71) Tyler. Twm"^Hav.^ Hay, tif.Crain and Feed or w«*k« — brlrk h*>ma. fully rarpatwl and b«slnK>m b«lrt.«m home hom. at Theae i.wo 1>IJPI-LX. 1 ‘ '______J______"'___ ------' finfi. Flowers F lo w e rs ~f3y kiju■OH saiSALK;.bT i;-«hI 12 h.p. I —I--- drwp^rf;---harga hili>ia*>.--- btunhaaaL _ ean fan ba b.u>>;htN.u>;l aa one. 2’.»'^ d.»wn. furnace, , laru** r.«.m«. 175 including' ~ ‘ 8lo7kmen'a Kealty, imi SolUh I.in------^.n.a.a4..n.g. r«|‘'rafiltfi-tnrnr. WMtrr. r.llillaLk!!!.Lillie, , M■\l.\-~..Sh-\ A - A K \ 1. .f f.mhltie1 PASTUllB PASTH ItK for nrnU Caahl 7.S0 acre*. l-llllVmillll ... f.;. i. i;.rm. n Sh..ih. r.l p.ip|.l» -etW--- b..ai motor, l-all 7:n-'_‘'il7 ot m l.>cation on quiet rirvular drive. tito^mene T Se« at 211 »ih Ave. Kn.l ' 7.l.l-.'>‘.«i.S‘-‘i.s X.x, ubui, b.-..nl.,.„ attachment. Phon* .124-71 --- n.'.~your DVTymJr own' trVigallh.^- 7arluua patlu and double coin. roln. Jemme. Jemm S24-4M4f». UtHlney -*i .Write or contact: Arnold Fairchild. f.Lfor ,?L* aale. !, iom* wilh a touch of Hunky. caaiona. canlona. 733-61B8. 7 I Bodenalab'a 2 :------;—- - «ara<«- »iLh au»ra .lav..______'JO'.... .I..r.,me. .Write oi : Choice. ? lutera nnd i culura. Sea nor^h. ««eih. !•» of W«H»t ^ IVtnu. A UUAT.lUAT. UU'. . iP'H. ir&ilir. Md}!! •.»4i'»7. ______DO.NJ-DO.NJ’ r Kent T F.-i.thr* no .rown.~ ;7 :T ‘ rAUA vY “iTAT:i:i!,'^ lL\'I.i i i.i u t J..hn iw T ; • Addiaon Avenua East, «e ph.vne SHU -Vu ' 4lh Avenua Eaat, Wendell or ------L. prlva Wrat, Twm Kalla, or IJDOI) i;()i)I) MU acrea.arrea l ‘j mtlaa from Kun-1 b«->ln»om.be»ln»«m. 2 bath, brick e.imbinal ion.ion.l j r, M,»,.,evMi»..iev F\.riru...n. Ntmib. r 10. Kl-- __‘ ' ------s:ifi-2ni7. Miscellaneous for Salo 140 phona 733.H.'<^1.______b«*rly. Drep p» berly. Deep prtviuctive anil, full waterp Ha.ement. Ha|>id p.w.cion, carpori.lon. I lift.',.hoti'... HiirU-v.Hi .•.7s.\r.^'., ECONOMY KCONOM’^ Dairy Pell.*t*. I4'i Pro-: - l---- "vALLKVr K.nn.l. wlh W ------144’ HOATHOAI "Iwith It^iler. E»rell«ti ai.pliance«. X14..’.0tl, l.<.an. Ac* TTTl X k7{ tein, hlah In Vllamina and Trare “ ^1.10 \ *TH AVtNliK KASl. 8up«rior older rlirhl. rlirhl. 33 l»r«lnHun l»r.l home, new u.i- .'""‘‘CV-, ■'‘'*1 111 l\'Kl!. :i:,. ...ir.pr..p.ll.^) '.ti"'Minerala. .‘’/j ISS ton bulk. Cloba S**dI gta.I ^ tn boarti your dog fur you JEST UEST aelectlon: aelecl Camera?! : rrojectora: _dition.^Pho.Iition. i’h<-n* 7,l-l-2llt._____ ------KTnWi—TTRRt—riindttlim;—ft—bedrrn^m*; ------a#aa.»..<:..d. • <.:» aJa A 4 i>al,v b.rn n. ■ ,-h ,n e , Kraliv. .-U 7:n-^:Ji :. ------| r,...,|.,n..c-n.lMne lluhl M,.,mil,In lini-^ ^ Fer.d_ * Co.. Twin l-alla.______uhil* .in vacati.m. Wa ate open tapa lapa reconlcm reco : lclevi*l.ma : atereo , aaparala mtialr. IivIdk, dining mom*. abe«l, ahe«l. sranary, sranar anti abo|>. 3>7J.''oH.) TWT\Stl 11 t>oilr\Mil>o»lr»M>m hom*. douMe garaue. | fcTncTTT!i,.r,;-r„ r ^.Trnn-n;------^ -rdb=±^s4= •----«lay an.h nl^fht—Phu.aa 73.V-,^14L.__ ^ plaver* yilnvera ; ? A‘i.nilr»l_ apt»liancr^. etc., IWOtOrCyClCM otorcycles ______[ I 1 hath*. hanlwra. fireplace. with wilh term«. term«. Taylor T Ayen-y. H11414J WilrrWilmote Avenue, \V«t..r ami 7i,„ , .\ ; - Tt>P quality bale.1 hay. delivere Cam.*ra CentST^Tp^JJ^ I baaement. Rarage. 3 l.ita land»cape,l. Kimberlv Kimberlv______.anitaiii-n.anitalion furnUbe.i Ad.* y«>uy„u hava hava pri>perty pr- to aell w* w.nildl\ 'J 't-’’' fri\ l-h.-na 73.l-.;.;jl ..r 7- U- ‘■I 1 - —LI—1-----—------andan.l PelPeUini:e«* atu«i aervic*. Huhl JLD OLD achool achool r road r.cl verr :i:u l-Alwartla li-htHilk. |^U,UlM).00 7J3- appr^lat* appr^late your yoi ll»tlntf with ua. We' _!! t :J______Mil FKKI)FEED jrrltrrlndina and mixinir. .Molaaae*.■ Vh.m*I’h.m* .’».l7-^iJl.______Sch.Md. Sch.Md. (i.xxlCt for rbil.Iren a play- onlv ,,nlv I I l.'O'i-''" M'f>' ■ ______will will vtva »tva prompt prt'T and ...urie.ua aei y - |I .M\tTtilMiN 0 1 > KIIN I'V,.t l.eilrooma and '>*'• ^ ,7 .~i.iiikH I. * I ~ \ V---- Hulk tJtank. Daffin Mill. Theltten‘ KK<;iSTKUKI> - miniatur* p..HKile». 8 houne. h-.unr. n.MikH.h box and acat. >1. Sc* u u'. '. Vl)S-a, ^l «in-l-.hir:d- ! 1l)1-:AL for~^tlret) or workln* «ouple» Ic*. .Han. ciu ______elf\.s ein., all all ihr ll way, He*l »h»r»i Aimiern amail (wo b^lr\M>m homa. amall amall acreage*. arrragr Huhl T Realty, 7.UI- '.|-,0. li.-ense,l I'**-"' and fra-iy. .>«» RLVi.S______l.s-adon. S J7..rh.. .1. Wairr Feeti CtrlmlinB. Walt*r Lar»on. Klm- ,77;v;-.; .. •UUM I’IIS ai# a liule b»tt ariea. _ffuri.|..he.l >>ri. he.1 Pbone t >•- ______•'•'II A.^’k’V~P ''' 'l.: .-.■.iilo,r.r',,',;',.i n.a.-bine". {■'*‘*7* HKAIILK puppien : Al^o atii.I aervice. JHEAPICHKAPI .Man’a A r.-clmer. Kenm.ire TUU'MI’HS 1 7 - 5-.-.'' l-.-ri^ L.-K.-,... H„n.en Phone■„ ______'“-u^i',WlllUm Heard. 1‘‘Hi C.randvie*f Drive. • utomatic automatic waah#^, - -end- e-rM-a rfrwrr* LuL« LuL« Licic. LiCi an.l ^ ^ L o \ KLY apllt-|le5*l on Adam. Street, Twin Tu(n Fall.. Fall., ifiH'd u «oll mtMlem h*>n»e.• THKK1-.THKKt be»lroombe»li carpeted b.ine I tn - | ^ V 250 TON. aecond chop, hay, baled In ..i---r an.l wind..«-«, AUo. ceiamirs kiln. reive HHI'- 1' Phone 7 '.IJSI!'” ■ ^.'..I!. 10.Mint, .-r .•s.-iiu..,-, 4J.l.:,U..->. 260 TON. ‘ lll.AC-K l..l,r..|„r .leliv.-iv. II - . ' ... I firUl fiei.l , alalao bu*bela mi»e.J grmin.■ old <-.erald ‘' J.-n.rn. .MI-..S74-I. Huhl. __717 >Hh Str.yr, H.ihl ..r ■> t-<.r.4>.7, 7.1.1.,’..-..-.7. SAl.KS ^ - btfiWLl ai'a.e. 4 2 bath., family _--______------TNV TSVt) lw*.ln« Iw^ln^-tn m.-dern h.-nir, rr>nlT"i’|i -I 1-’t-Mfi7. Jerome______. . V..*"'" .lASKKTHALL.' b.K,,,. b,..-U U-a.d an.l ‘ birvh kitrhrn »Uh buUt-m'HoMu Al'ICKSAt'liKS nritrne«r NSrndell A t'p ro \ tni a i r 1 v; i-..nnt>v...... ,li...... ,..,,.,,.1. c v l„n,-, ' j., 3 tiny AKC uhit* toy p<..>ill* puppies. HASKKTllAl PA HTS ______— ai’piiaiu-n an<4 rart»*'it. v>uh ai-ie» cultl11 ” ■ an.l a-'™.-bn,.--.i j, -... " STKA.M STKA.M cu»l..m ci urain rollinB. p-.Mabl* ^ pole . H.- hiiih). Aln... rhlldrena ---L2iLl----- ariea c.i v a te,|. m...tlv hav ai>d• J-M. .i.-rtH- I- it^r. ' .■-> , ,I ,’ ^I- -,1. r, .1 ;»s ; . , ( H„ I i,-v to to the t he farm. f mola*»e». Ha.»kell. 423-I rhon* 7:n-f.77'.>. * ______yard awing ■et. iKi-t... 1*>««i,ire. Sl* So .bare, • i.f \»-al.*r. Ne«lv Kimberlv ,, , ;ui:.c-c. Kvrellrnt r.-niliU-'" * ■ Kiinl.rilv______; ren.-Hleted rein.Htetrd .-I .1 be,lro..n» I b..me. * J J r . OA n'kvs ■ r. .itb.-i^ ■ «M.r t.,; •, ~„.||,n«“~b^ __ burn Kaat______<;aHi..n. Hagerman, *«-'-*aU--- 111 s r Near new irl-lev*l. High B.vd B-"-! term., i.*rni,, CUda t I'eter.rn Airrnrv, i Farms Fatm S forfOT Renr______8 4 low ‘";V c .t. Valley T.ac.-r & Impl*-: WANTEDWA.--.TtJ) b.l. C.,^i livestock Wanted 114 ;LEAN1NCKST ci'.KkVr^ cari>et cleaner you >J! • .•h.v,d I.K-atU.n. no traffie livinB M Mrr er.deM______jI I j <<'"..>n>. family r\'v>n», !arv* beilnv.'m«. CA t^ A I'l'LKri'l.K ranch ranrf ; J.n'.Mt a-'re* ileeile«lI I bo.o«-. bo«-’«'. I»..me I.a.’ure, c-'-'d pl«.-e f '• r nl'xi^'-h7..-PhH ( ,\ 1 uh. .. i.ai'.-r. A.- 7- hanu-7 phon* ^ ______LuntreLuatre KentK< electrio ahamprK>er >1. Ticer I"''. A t>pl lanoew. fireplace. Ileautifid land- c.‘mhii\atl.in r<>mhii\atl. ’• _^n_o'...^,., r>,.„r i.Mi!',.., J.«-,,me.. TOP TOP ijuallty «jual h..rs* or Biork bay. lal; Fnr Prnmpt __KKr-ng.-!_ rengel'i.______taiitfb _____ —- anttnns-. • fVnbr Mak« nffer. tmprx'V^mrlM*. tnipfx>vv.n\rjM* in-alrh- r-r.'.-. ..^aTe.^♦ .Ttrrrr^_ Ttrrrr-T New^Ne^ _____ - • ~ ____- - - • Z " ■ ~ eutllns. 2.Olil) balea. In ■tacW«, 113 :{|I)K to the high countrv and brlntr YAMAHA'AMAHA I VDS-a. Ai-e Healtv, T.n-,SJ1T >;li'<',000. >;:i'<',000. Ter-m. Te at ^•. lr»ter.-.t.- ir^o if.o Al Al Kh.S K h.S near Iwm Fall. n;,r. KOOmSRooms—Board —I and Room 7 6S T.m.t..n. 'r.4^ S->.t-:.»'47. Huhl______REMOVAL lhe »)ig “Vh- one^ bark --n a <1’SH.MA.N in).•<■ ti.n. 1 I.'^"" mlle^. I'f-*'" KIMm.NAl, HUV _ Snake Ulver Illv>r ItealU. It.ih* I , 11-.,.., g,-.d K,-.d K..-atl..n. Writ* P-.* all AI'Th.Nlir.'n^fh.N i'lr.N '..I. n- . II.-nid a^told FOU SALSALK- C.>rn on ...... b,,.hel«. . . TiniNler fn.m .M.-Vey., Inr.______'i..n l*h-'n.ne aelt. Year <'ld H.inse, dj»- CI.USK t.*I.(5SK to to Twin T" ISO a.-'r.'. ~ m ~ Je-( • Tirr,e— I .1...... m, Iv.-.!- .1 ^.l, 1.1..ek. I B<*odB.»od «Uquality. Phono '.*n-mr,, .....I- Olof IDead .md r-;plcss »l .stiiiiiii HODL -lort.s -i. in .1 .t«l. . ! KN( YCLO- TU1\-KU Ml-ll .Mi’ll l--> 1 -iW- p.wai, refr(errat.>r. Illtfh gualitr r»'m* n'me c.nintv. Cv'untv. I'.n farnie.1. ir.H-d .n.aMI ■ * fi.f I • -M-M *"n H ,I-. I S. h . t . f-i f,. rta I'le.. I] inc. PnyilmePn ______i LIVESTOCK ■I’KDIAS. i-k d ia s manv, Uln.ls. \Mrd. cheap...... Iiu.ot.. I-K..nr i'h" i.-l-.-'-iLiSg:- drapes, rartxling. AMraotn* patu.. atvK-k «tvH.-k ranch. ranch. Kdinb..touch (;.>.-nnkr . W a n te d tO 8 8 , ]. ".r thr,n r-ea-. i‘„i. After,ri jfAYHAY and mUcd arain for .*le, llaiel- H..XII,.. M-M.1I--4. Tuin FalU______HONDAiiisiiA I--.., I"' r.‘70 Sherry Lan#. Mornmji- Healtr. liealtr. y-U-4?;U. y.t4-« Hob Lyon, •ale*-—• - ,----- ®® ' ' " ■ ide Soh.H.l.______man.man. 'o:\4-4HJ 0:\4-«»iJl______VSVSANIKl); A N I KD ; M.'rnT lo rvni f r a u-. 1J _-l ' ______-II tiMA t.'n arei area Ph.me .i 2 Filer pj.PHONE COI,I,ECT !,U>rNTAlS Mtir.sTAis Cabin pan-lling. I.^.7.^ a diii.m Pb" c-.up;r N.> ,-hil.Iren. n.. p.-1- , ^ ^ ‘ I ^ IN ^ ni..-. -. tiUAlN i;u a 1N rrolhni.-, ...r ,l:v .Me- K.I • beet. IMyway Company. 124 Hlu* YAMAM 1- liO.KrHhLVST hK-ation, rery nioa 3 . 16U . - AC^iiiACiiK Kstftlf. K: Icvft_•'f 1» ' ...... Unaa I ■'''«•'• r >' >51Uan’a, Jerome, ph me .124 2^77, T-ln K.ll. 7 1.1.,Mi 67-S-s.ll Uurl.r I.ak«~. "*1,".^, S.ouh.!i!.l 7:i,T.ir.M>.______CuuxLa ^ 5 tx«m»m homa [2 e^tra larsol. z aoii. aoii. ni.*.lem ni.*.lem h.’tn*. l^i) .hare« of r< n • n hatha. fireplace. h*nJwoo«J flv«>ra. w.ter #«.i) I'li. ' ..-me ba»em.-nt. no .-,.,-,1 f,r- _ [■'OH SALK; I)ra» .Irapen. cafe eur- W'f^xsTwr:^.---i A NI' Kl)^ ^ ' water. a :,.'. Jrl.l a -1 r-4 ..1-^ .. T i 1'b . 1., 1-A ^ —a. Animal- I erieToeAiI patTS. Fen-'eil yaK! and ai- j'oin^lnirJ-lnlni---Tor" rrj: rnTSJo ' H.'.lUtl.T T r a " ■ , , . U: A n im a l B rc^K inp------IQQ ______^ ta ina. 2 area r'*£l_j^n.l pajls^ Phona __[.r j.Qi-r I’*" tai-heii iraraee. 717 Altura* Driv*. K»tatr : & 1 ALLOW CO. ' K^tatr Main -;<.l-...,i-----L ------, ‘" aWThHAUTIKKIAI, HKKKlllNw Alls “ V ccesiories an d R«P*‘' J - ^^n^^^-irrTh;r;n7^7^r-.--vra-r At'UKs rt.*; I ^V N 'iI-Ti) ll) KKN^. A .1.0-: l.r _i ' _m - (frr'at proven •ie«. n*i>.>n« bt«rh-’ ______AWHKN HKS il il c.mea r. to Imil.ling material*. I A ccesiorie -----AT I Ki>< n^ rr'-m ifr’wwr ~ ^ i fucTrrym ■|‘. TTf .- . . r .. : , ... ,v -,„,::Tr;r ■'T*'. ^ paint a n d har.Uare. aea Horn* ' - l.uaU...,!-:..- T.1.1.--.1 . ^■i2Ni-7-i-:i- 1 1 .t" . .r - . " .So ter*; .%e'v|y re»lei'orated two U>1- to Ha»erpan »la»erpan S’alUy. \Sendell Ken'tv. aide, , pj.,rh.-n,^ 4’,t-.S7J.i. Han»en. t-rvi+i. i i ^ l^e^la'^o*' ^&ef^air'arali^^'^jf^Kl*" colSAXlOtflTII^ ■ApplHncBi-irHK-tqDtpT—tito r>*om ba«ement home, carpetrxl. ft.Tft-J.Ti.&.1«-::T4.^ 5.»65-i6.:34H or Jeror.* 5:*- ^ 11 'i.-I lect. 546 .1'rttO-:; Jer..rni. i:4-?fi'.2: - - ,.i y T1II!U-TKX lln,.l...m r u , ., T '^ r.n '.'' n!il'i.A‘n'^. null.flnff I.'an available fo* partlea Cli;** CilJ** ICaXetton R2r>-.15.'^4 ; H irley CL-1421, ri-» Jefferson. Phone 73.-^-X'K\S. ■'Farm. ^ ' a .''pe.-iaUy." I'hon* "'l- By Marty Link* C c.ttia » ttl« 102 >1 I',* sc. .Mar>> m -1.-:^ rh.Kraa fr^.m, !*OOL poOL lable. table, 4r'«r. nisn pm» pona It'*h ***He^"e V h rk k be.tri»>m home on doubt* lot,] 5.'.W,5.',W, Randl* HriM.d. aab-iman. 7:ti- ______• \Se-«tern Avji... r>^in l-.>llv______tab!* lop. i.,p, 2 '.^ .Morelan.l Avenua - phone phone 7m-'.-.:i.______TAKK your I fruit tneew. nu* U'»n. I'nc* JT.J.OO 7 . ■. malic NexK ffiaran-.^ lake .»»er TW<> o»etl ------jj cr would trade. Taylir Airrn.y. L('(*KINt'. i . ' t. ' i. for a j;--.-.! f a rm re.n.»i'n aM y . _ ------— r - . 1 ! FFEEDERS : and 1 ^ 3 r\VO u»etl office .Ies* s . N^ugahyde — f:-'. K,m|.,rU rt'.'.'i:pn.'e.ir u W* . h ha>e 1-m1 acre^ for f.K .- '------paymenu lli m nth:>. W11 .on-Hatea, d.iveno n* C______am pers _ l'i*0 that It rval'.v ».T*h the m.-n«-v.1 ' ^ ______le'er-l.b'.n, iiv owNt.u: i;;",The l.wru! (Iffi.-e ,>f .I.Uh.-., 7 ' PRODUCERS ! FlUi.lDAlUl-: a.j-...m-i!ic wa.her Xt \\K HKHITI I ______;^eiiUh t -— .u;.114 ALUta..tn.^uiiUun-.ri.n..,h . . -----,------1 I., n n-.a.lI i.v'ih F-'rr^t Meal hunting and ^ W^f. See n. t.-.la, ! ______ST Ml Se* at r.r.neT'l I fi.hine, Irr.'.-.iire <.e~''•h.-r,e,-.ea-l unit. _ ■■■. -■< S ,.r^. K,„„, U.L-MINI-M Al i -m' is-I-M awnine wide IT long; \uMake u e rr-et^arrrr-e n | Sh.w at lrr.c»te.l l.and. Co. T^U I '»ri take tra-le . r Income pr-, and Feeder S.ile n—,U .lltK. r'nii ,„.,.l * ‘,-,VVtl,^.'' I \Si;bn>-g Acen.-r. Hevh-im. fv-Ti^TJ s FR ID A Y . AL'C.l.'Sr :Oth r..n.i.t,„o nil St..rmi .l.-'P. rhone 7.T.7-^‘l«l. fr.mi Ausu*t Augi I. jo.'h -- 73.1-04T3. Member of Ac^r vr.""-"' •‘OR roIt'SA'l.K; I.u-U Uik^ ^ 1,-.; l~.y* htkf TavU.r Tavu.r .S .S:rc :r^ ----- ““ -rkST i T <«t ing.______I|3^‘^ At'UK .♦.'rl; Tf:-’-.T. -111:*' RrW S'. ' ' r ------:------'■. ------>t^._r_hr-ne #f>. Phon# .______dodi.k ~ \ FR Y neat h-Vmi! «[ he.ln'. m h. me. p.^rthweet Piur-err. 1 / vuFT T ~7 lODiiK I'.*’'* yeara larira lot, rarp-rt and-' ___ NVi'b-.vn!—— ” \c^n.-T_TlexSim. . 'I '' ^ VALLEY LIVESTOCK ••(»U SALK; Ci.ler pr««. Ph.ma 7">.l- camper at.'rage. full pn.-e. month* AKK > tU' T,. L _pare price« *•. 7*,.. ______S.-i:.-,. Har^ AKK > ~Li:-.sr t-'T C.--V1 farm.' or COMMISSION CO. Iji.-lLj.hne late*. 4fiS Hiffhland At*- ran.-Se^,ran-Sei.. '%rc>- ’.re-e .^r .niall? Fh >n* V LSLI) rts ’ " e-' -..ih -u»* *lectric r r u T c rucks k s ______1 9 6 TrucksVuckt ______nie 7 •■ :-04.^^.______TJe.I’r,Keal-r. *:l.r- Sale Starts nt 11 AM. V»nge.r.n g ., ?!■!. ■ ...... TTlTw J brl^k. earpeU doub» S- AClit^iACRt>i ne*nea- Kiml*erlT l.a>-a per-■ .i / ^ T ( ^ )a «arase, family rvn^m. fireplafe^. f*^!feet. Pr>>v? ...•live, • 5 17..son. <’ •sal* ap'^na.re^l br the ll'\nO Furniture Fom itU n & HH Goods 122 N.'riheajl lo.-ati.m. N\>-tr»fflc tiv- d.'«d.'«n. n. AreAce Kealt\. 17. ^ CATTLK KKFDKRS Ia------friB' llxfrm of.'*. Keas.-inab:*. ^ w fk f e r / TltlN. "'V-' Sell Tour cat: * wfc,r* th* SPOT ” C A.S H “GRAND.ND - lolot* t* . .nd n d Ac Acreage* 54: i M I § f \ buyer* '• id b*! r.-r Fer Fu^rnliur.F Arpli.ni-<« BY ('WNKU-3 h.^me. I blo Katha, Hemr HH I / RALE COMMlTTEi:: Arl.-> Montff-.mery. ,b a n n e r " f u r .nI t u r e SLAMM . I-1W d.iw n pa%Tnent or wi:i ro.'m.ro«'m. farr.itT r->»,th firepla.-e- * \ Ari.-. 1:7 :n.l Av.r-,,. U - i 7,n-u:i lake in;.'k or rar f, r a^jally, 2i>i I>inin*I>inin* r\'-m. r\'-m. kr.-^en. built-ja oxen. \f V Jerry Jerry WhnaWer.^ pa .. —1-7.: M.-nnve Stryer. T:^(.0t7T.______ran^e.ranff*. refn*.'.refn*r^:r. utili'y r.v%m. ' --- . • /-. V Murray Murray OK..u7ke. U..Y-.rr» -JIM -JCNIOU O U l,l,SK .p.^1.1, Clarenc#Clarenc. H.Kif :e..J. Mar.»»a *» year re.r ..ir, r . , p,„,| h...l .nJ OWNKR n^perare: .NeariT n*w 2 Carpete.1 Carpe!e.i t.hrv t.hrv .lah.'ul an.i pane.e.1 ff. KuaselJ J-lnd*tr.m. Paii f.-«-'t, p!i CLEAN-UP”I-UP” r»'m. Etpen^ive rarT>etlnff. appli- t.vi. IXiuSla • tfarac* tf' an.l pati.> with --- y lr ' ~ KuaselJ t.-^.,-.,r,.. r.iU. . P...I- anr«^. r*raspr. birr*i 5r l\ \ • ■* / / ' L i Chall Allrr^i. A Hur er titl. n n ad a*.;ut:ab * •-..rina*. C^Jmpl^t* rlu-h. Wa. maka cffer. Aea and fen.-evl paatJi-e I' with r-innin* J ' ..... \ y \ . I / ^ CharlieCharlie Fie-il'.er. Nn~-» «ith«i;h » »e« e« t-.. f ir,r'.,T'»:., mg mattre-ij. Ke»:rr. 7:1';..’,.:: 7. water water jra jra.rr- ,rr- ^n.!, Prixa:* »e;i, \ ij 1\ \ * * -1 /,----______Wayne H.i'^er. C a l - - 1 _ <: » : lUr.-.er ^ ■,...._ 7r.^-U2:. /6 53 a.'re* .'..-a, a.cr*!a. i . J Bl V. >KLL ,r TK^l.K t ».h for uae-l J'lili'K re^Jcedl real buT on a .1 T'h^1^. r-.e 7 ■ • *■ J, I VW / / I i Al-rTKArcTioNti;r.--i. fT:r-?rnre .nyThtntf r.f brf.-k heme, wall (.■> wall — ,1-Al uL Lj'' I Harvty Uanf anf <. ,v: rei va'jeva.ae IH,.h, llAr,-.>.n I enter. 119 W i n d - U p S ai v v i i n n g g - 5 o n earpet. bireh b-jilt-in«. Grandvie«r A^'Hh.Al'iF.Ari'^F.Ar.K Kl'KHlK SALK: 4 *cr«t. m.N.1-; ^3 l A x \ \ TO COCONSICS , .r , ,.f,: S-n.th [,Hr,-a.i,,, ______■lirtrT. Tn^jTifra at rm ri^ hatnr*' jtr -♦»**-♦ra* b—m a^.d c-^f* . d- ' , • ,.,Vail£7,-,Vail«y . .C-=L=x;x*i,.a C-v. ■ bark. rals.ral.. Cv^ntatftI'v^ntact : R.-nrvie Hrviwn, Fafm- Ropert. Idahc. j-V n* Fer--. ■ SK^MNCS>nviNf7' MA..'lil.SK repair, factn;^ ^ Vi-lon VrlO — S''.ton Pickups ^ 3-tnn2-ton ChassK 83^^ •------—A-— ■■ - ■ er> yati.^nalyati.^ral Bank. Huhl.______i ^ or Wayr.e Ma» trair.e.1 i trair.e.1 aervj.-rrnar.. all maka*. Skin- * M El E l Camino C ‘I- ^ 2 -tonton T.indem Out of Town Homa* 51 cCIIOICK h o ic e ..-r.»cacreaeea and rtrer fn'ntaffe*. ______Bj;-:'"Barley < o' '»• s. . tc=iu; , S.^ln, .Shopp,, .. ------■■ - ~-^lAvamubA - -^lAVamubA V X>»n.h4Uia,p Ul'IiL: Tw.^ bedT\-«om 'h>Mna. Mv->derA ►aleaman Mlesman f.'r f.'r Schmidt and Muffley.; WA-'-'Ttl):WANTKD: L-,,.1 f .pplUnf.*., J - j ^ “T T ) e a l 3 eirert beat .earpet, dn«p«riaa in lie- yiT-4 ..;r~ 7 :7 r. •'.'’r -,--inr., W. jr.» i„ iny n'om. l-iw d.iwn payment. CKia*- UY jjy OSVNKK;OWNFT- i i acre«. all in paature. 3- r I**t u.»».a I ruttinff. De.u-^re.'. :...«er hr~.■ - 4^;' lUv« Kumltur.. H. <:.rv Winn. b*.in»m mi^lern home. Gvw! outSujld- frw er. Hitch F^^-r t .v ' at T\^0 bedr^K^m ho*ua in Filer. Trade inff.. inff.. Ju»t Ju.t out ou of Huhl city Umit*. :.iiKl-(ls,st.s,.u, t.W. ^... ^ Tn"Twm "Falla or Jemma. after ^ r.:m :...... - "Alvlh’*» A I v i r ouTright noww earrimearamg^mwiey g For^B ^~ aell. Phnne S4.1.^«;4. R.ih:. y j 733- 0 ^ 5 Wr<;> n^T l-K Tim... LN ACtaL’lAij^cKQVlA-i -Two liXA. I'^O mrr.»U ___ c h e v r o l ® JKKOME: 2 b<«iroi>m houaa .n comer buiMlne*. bulMlne*. C^»n*-act: Homerr , Teat of theh ed doren! o x c tx V * GLEN JENKINS GHI lot. Pbcna S24-2M0 for appbmtmaau Joaea. Joaea. HoxUox S3. S3 Oakley. ______*=■“* I Why*‘L' huj

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— ^ 1,, ------/ • ' 196 Autosuh>« for S«Sale 200 Autos for SaleS iZOO; Autos.uto» for !Sals' 200 Autoatto» for S S«la 200 AAug. u g . 99.10, 1965 Twin Falls Times-NewsTim 17 n p ------“ FOTi' sA)Ti-"SAT.-irr-xiiT-j“ T jim ii T!;yr-TlST^^ —— ... . - p«rU l, i-diH.r. ------— ------— ^ “ '• V i ■ lo100 o OOARS A R IN STOCK Chry^e7-iC h ry s le r— P K inouth—V a U a n t W O S«la ^00 Auios~iforf for SlTSll5 TWO *» FFARM A R M TRacKS ffl , •ir condiii,'!,. I’ncedP riced F rro m SS9 to 5999 Dodge anand Dodge Trucks . T3 T>/ - —-— ------— stanrtMtlUilt d ln s nucritiinrrlor..Kxciiiot fai-t. ry tleatir — ' JjXBROTHERS V * > - • S est DisPtei' : $ 1 5 D O W N » STOCK BEDS conrtiti.m. r..,., ...... ' • 8. South »■' *I\s On any car- in stock ' '’'' V,,',',', ,\u m o u c o :. in c . PONTIAC—CADILLAC P O N T I i ^ ITY JIfiEPiEP iwsalusa .Ul.i:i7;,7, D O D G E C I T Y I'll l-ieJit u II.,t iiiUi- , liu ir BUiJ «ave • ' G M C . . | 0 g : >^ BEETb EET. BEDS f/'.”:, « . (,.r .i.„,,,t .«nytnii>* o» 1.,,! lupert, Idaho G-M G ■i;.( CO M E'I i n O D l l E O .T . $2195 . “ Ct.n.l Vli r„,,;,.r Vll-, I vaiti.', \\f 1 h«se u fiiuiucc fur K'l. Aiul uu uul ti*a« xour way. RUpCrt, W 43 7 1*1 COMET , ‘tM DODtiF: CIIEVHOt.l-.l',ifVHot.Ki', 1,.,,1 — r^i u tll,.-I , s>My.'iu'. Cotue oQ In, 'w* ------' c\ti.oNn•^Cl,llNK^.U.orh,udt..^.. :‘-.i -JNi.* o ...... Autiiiuiitlo liiui ..I ow-rvou.r. I'KONt; SHARPEST > cukinii-, uiiU‘UU»l|.- t (i, tl III.;.n t, .nil--..nii--.|..o. I.,,I. {‘.Mwr ■ ** HAY h a y XTRUCKS I KONK M O rt^ R CO, S l J.">. tl ■ lu-uicM-lu-alct- i«n>l R“ ^??rcoVERS V»ur Chrjslcr, riyiuouth. 6 m C U»clUbc*1 C«r> III r,.»ii 5«^l. \Su",“ hito IfrtiluM-1‘vi' i«>-i .•.••u.t I...,,., .iifiil ii'if.il hi,il hi.i k ■r.u.uMi-*** with ■ • . " D I S C O U N T YOUREE MOTOR CO. tol .-..I. .fi,-. 'i l,... ikl .!\ii. t, ii.Mv 11,,., kk r,.,u/ic-( iiifc-ij.i:, Inirkvt 6>..h. i .-- _ «,s.s7s._ __y^uRE «r Mi.tl.' lit, StlH iJiiJ. i t,. .,-. ,.,1-1 .-.tri.'..n.i.W-. ..v.T '\:>.OV)0 We Have Them ^ jT h "a I.K ; U‘.Sh F.m.1 Ki.nlnt... _ v>.. ii ..n i v. 1..-. MtW »-;»r vviuiaiiiy ra- ■ h i g h ^v,AI: U Tt O< SA L E S 1.11 i^us!-;::,l’M i.S,',;i„,i, .....I T..n.litl..n, I).- KOIt100 .SAIK.- hnp. v.-ry 1 jji-.d 'tiaui.M,. .''.-.T- ♦ J I ^ A L S All... l l ______PLUS it im h Avciuie k-Mi.-. >•! .'-I- 63 b.i c Ch Hr K y N7 Ss l f : r sjniif) .'i.. .! .u. :*>:>"i/’> .M«jn.Mmjh UiT.UiT>t. Jvkji) Full* 7:Kl-.*i40l l‘i.itii,iI'l.ini., >,-m,..,1,, ,.!,1. si„!v.' .jfl.r. -as- »l T ii.li,-: • ' -JAOK.lAcm, JeromeJrrutttf. ______4 .1-.., ioi.«ii.l ImhI. A ival I- IV ..ud k..i I -.'at-, nil . 111'.I uili-iior GATEW^ , 9 Extn • That-, Want Ads rTT^iVT^'^Tu' 'a» .la aud Mlnltl..f.» C.iuoci-,. and .I.f i ,.>ioi. ;l U.-J.h.', /.VKlC LKM KU K '"nu* iTiu' .'O.. liot' ‘1 1 V,:,u;!'-u< > I boiwetMj 6:»0- Ca»»laI s A S auil . ______*‘01 uiuUilill uiu m Um iumv Ciii- XM.M.u.iw r>(>ut.lil. -■^'•“ itKi.niitiiiui.nimu-. 1'. H; A ^I'ly i-lvuck II^.IU.-11-iiu- ,.t,'f lh,-lho fuiut-iM OK u«cl cart' •T*. ",, 1. j„in. ^ -USED U S E D TTRUCKS it;iC VAl.LKY M OrnH 'i *i >our PHON'EPHON' 733-0331 ' u-M .. ..I... .V,... .oil. ...J ..Tvi,-« —o i; .^,u.l-: i num.mii> ilAtJlC ^ 62 Pl.'i'MOUTH S1K15 — :— 'Ji'.:------JL------M. tw,iiua..vtwiiiua. v . .1 ...n.lui.-i. I’hone *etvloe.etvloe with hiuh^M .lu .h f . iJ-V M I ^ .AM.KV : ,„,, ■; .... I • prU’v^,rlcvn lulo u-****U^M 1^ __ 4-.|,,.)i uau-n :l; ;««>,U i 1 D-d U k Od SS.50 11 reconditioned and guaran- Ask for Clu,s.M!lcd I All recondition* t;c \lM\i; UKAr.KK 7777TTi';.-.. \ •A , u r • V.M.'I 4 .1 V,.. j-oo.rcT.n^ U K:i‘t:Nt»AHLt; l'tN D A H L t t >«•» 1 H.lAir ). ,.M.- fi.i.l.-i, V ". Mii.>ni»tlc, .- ■______lilL'h k-door n*Man. N.-w tir.--, lu'v btuW.-*. „it .III I I K, p.'V'i I 1 bU'cI tntf. ed. P cylinders, V-8's. 4- ■• ■______.lift.M. to - 2ia bth 4-aourVS. »C 5 ii.Man.U. I'hone (l'l ‘ RA.Milllv.\.\llil !■:R S!iD5 . , ‘n." : m u s t S E L L - __ Sin.-i, hji.-, ’vj.USc^s. VS.------tC50.------Vi ------An.l>.l'-^;..LViul>ii";i.L t i t A-«lt'i»r. V ■» cowUt.., l-'li.i »,i.iii^ >eeds. 5-speeds, long wheel- illtli|1ll«l H' I I I. I)>IIU • • 1.'.1. |>.''Vli . Ii.'i'lvi. luw AT MILRANY’;M A N Y ’S ti2 I-ORD $1205 ....1 0 In-Stock AREVRE OUR £SPECIALTY 20 th .\N N IV ER SASARY R 'i SALE , auiriiiul!'' U' •i7J‘r.j\'Hi;VROiv u i -:vr >;T in-15.- . , Not A Sideline A he*t,r. In*If n n0 'M«I-"' ttl, p o w a f J- ' Jgon ’M'm noncii nonciF . ^ 19(il1961 PIP I .^ ^ .MO U T H \ ’S S ta t io n W a g o n 4-.|....r -.-.Un,, •.-lif*’ V.i ------N E W ______T uttt; lic ttlu i:. laiU"* h ..t.r - ToriiuefUt.Tortiueflit# lranj.mi*j»»o... 4 .l-.-r». iit.'Mii.I u' ^ I itOMiu > >1.' 11. R E E S E ------...... $2395 CHUVM.KU ...... - — p a r k ------ik.xira sharp ...... •<‘N\rr "t..» i ftiy, iM.llo. ’IjLulei', C-HlsN «S TP M'^ R SALES Mm oO t T o O R C O . I>'.M»HI lllllv-i.n.il.-v ■ NKWKW VOllKKUVoHHJ VK *-Ji- 600 Block 2ntl Avenu* South - ISlil, , , n ClllA' T i N'S Iiiipala 2-door hardtop •V. .T ’..U'v'ini:, 1965 OLDSMOBIMOBILE / id tW » F illLda. LIK*' n.Mv, M(il CciiRvsrHR ilR 'lS snofi v/.'u.ru l'.».. rii.l'L,., hcnlrr ond 1W»» ii V*-W Vttrkrr V-v < I. It ______^ . J U S r $ 229!) 4-door b betian e d a n ------—I------—SV^r— ...... I .ii.Miiiti.- 11I, • uu.«.h|i n. k)..'\.r —— r^f. ZT ato*^^® •.u-^-uow’. Uvuric...... I-I .n ...... — ------lillj.1 IMPTM;IMl’.EIUAL_____% Zm _____ - I h ^ - 7 ^ 0 PONTIAC PO N TIA C — - CADILUVC -.1....1 VH nikjlin*. ^y[l 299 ' ‘ i%;isn'iac;i sri ni'.nAKER Lark V8 4-door -U,'til COMF.-COMF.T S^n5 ilt..jl,r.t|.- 1 I HU'lllli • I'l’l. full ' GMCGMCT TRUCKS ^ $2299 t»*-«ter aful overdrive. ^/-vT ' iij*.' I--4-tlhii)-r L.V4 i-r »\>ih\\ Ilh , nil' r.-ii.illl.iii r 1 . . . . v e u R s F O R $995 .. CARLESON’S ...... ii'l I I u h...U>l»«l.iU. I.idl.i. J ' ‘''S J rT sc e ll.NlU . , >1 M«(n J*hcin« 73J-1823 ONLY ij;2 !)9)[) D O W N " ' '5!»5!l PON I'ITIAC s u r Chief Jj. ( 1!IK) 1 lU'NDl'.RBlRn Tudor Hardtopir d t o p ...... _ r U.ii'Ut.i.. C.t.v'.'i- U i VT b«Hl trnllcr. 4-whe«l. 20’ lO.UUx'JQ I'jK) n il j>ower aeal. pnw *r v\liul.'"«. ■i;2 Vvoi.K O l.K S s u n s f ■ inW.-:* -' - ■■ ,\u|.)ii'm !-• Iir»r»:mii»- I ubbvr. Kxccllfnl condition. Call JV.*V.T povver brakea. power aei :.i..I• ll •• r „,i„„hi->liiii J.,;,.....! ...... ^ im6«l #i»n*lart! tran»n> ■ 44 .1.1-..I...I -.-.lull. -.-.lull. 'Tir nnr.-w L'Ui:!!*';, >}...... N O W Sl(i95 ------S 1-71)5 ...... ^ ------—------1 ir>i-tnr. rt..li'.. h.-;»t.'t ll ,' ‘ li.'i.t.-i " ^PRI P R I c e ' d T ^ " " vvxrzjiTTirM a l nTXTOl'^nCDTmETtS— jN nro ^------^ 1964 BUICK RIV IFRA .l-dour.I'. Radiii,Riuhu, heater,he autciiiiatic, ,■■11. ■:>s’ ^ r f■:r c u r y $:im N(•)3 ii TF O m R m D 51595 ■ j j f L(0) (o)K. rp.m ( n i B U IC I 1962 C H l.V V8 B e lA ir 4 -d o o r f.ud.'f. '3'.“r V8 ■ n ------T o S e l l ! ______povwrpower steering, power brakes. SportsSpo car enthusi- * lUili... I.rn t.r .m l .l.n 'i.r d tr«n.mU*U'n.lamUalun. 44 ,|...1I...T r k.-.I.m, »<-.|.ui cuk^lu'', ni-t..- ' Cn~|.»iu .t'lii ^m T ^FL egr-wooP ------L£i_^ ____ NOW ^JIJST SL 595 nimiH t„ (Biiniu .n . t«*i'>u, power tMiKuu’,iIk'u*', I.ui.'iiu.ii.' mil tii'"-n»U- II i^'^ONTlER . , ------il5ir3^fAS'S3795-77r.T77TT77TTrr.^T7^:^a s l s ...... r r r r r r ^. . . .-TT^rri-i” .T-riTi ...... — AVus S '—^rrrrrnTrrnitit■trrrrnTrr rBtitTT.~h«nee»-—---- —------gi..n.i^.ru fniljii, h«’52;2 b B Uu iI cC kK ' $ 1 2 9 5 m1961 i CllEVCHi V'S B e lA ir 4 -d o o r SPIiClA L 2-door iri. t^ '^ khvaccr. L u r . ntAodan) irana- ...... S P E C I A L $995 If tnlMion. whil* aid* wall 1963 RAMERAM BLER 660 4-door. O)verdrivp, verdrive, radio, ra heater. ' WaW a s $1095 ...... Camper — mi«iun. » ’62 ININTERNATIONAL T E R SCOU T, 4 -whei'lwlR.fl drive,di (ull cab, t m v e l q u e e n tire.. VVASWAS S13'J5 ...... NOW $1095 191)01960 RAFR A M B l F.R 4-door Sedan wwarn a rn 1 hubs, radio, heater, goodood tires,tires. low mileage. n . .!». ."■> ’6212 FFORD O R D $1495 ll.-nu-rIl.-ni anil overdrive. Used ns a family tar. Ituormnc. - tp to l« V GAJ.AXIBGAJ-AXIB *6*600* f<‘rdor. Kadto...... N O W $G95 hcatci:. aui4>njalic Irnn-ttnU- '63 DODGE, D O D G I long wide '/>. VS, automautomaiic atic transmission, Magic Valley l?p\"'po‘^• lon. pow^r tlccrirnr. power 1963 Kjci trnDnFORD CUSTOM 3.10 fordor.lor. VS, radio,rad i heater, stand- new paint and a sharp unit. brakw. VH enirlne. whit# 1^63 FORD J1695 ...... ‘“i959 9 RAIRAMBI.f;R station Wagon n e w p a Mobile Homes ' .j.u;...u.aide wall tlr*ra, tuiguoUa and a rd trantf sm iisio n . Wa.s Jlti!>5 ...... Knilio, hJ-nlfr »n«l OvrtiltUe. i^hlla tutun«. ' NOW $1,195 ...... J N O W $695 ' -GO■GO INTERINTERNATIONAL TRAVEI.AI.L,LL, V8 eiengine, 4-.speed, IH tl>l° A«.nu._South_23^«l4~lun._friyUiidCt.j^i)Qi;dlj______“tr“ ; ’59.9 CHEVROLETCHEVRO $795 power steering, power brakes.rake*^* WAS $1135 ------lli'va STl IB.W STUDEBAK.E.R SJritim rW^gnn apir — ~ — ----- —*66-P O R I> ______=-. hSmlpp*J. " '“• DISCAYNK DISCAYNE 4-dn6r itation ' NO^^?S95 lUdlo. Itf-alrr and overdrive. UtoS»nb.______watfon. w.ll.-n, KaJlo,lUJ heater, auto> W a s $495 ...... J U S T $395 B | ; s r i l 3 mod.l U.ri lr.ll.™ trial le trmnjtmlKition, "■""" W ;i SPECIAL!U l ^■V uul !• to 10' “ Id-- Writ. Boic p f ) N T I A ( ,9 P O N T IA C $795 195901959 OLDSMIDSI OBILE 93 4-door.r. RRadio, adio, hchealer, automatic, 13581958 FOI F O R D VS R a n c h W a g o n 1955 DODGE 1-TONl-T O N ^------CATALINA 4-door it^Hun irakes. WAS $995 ...... n..iliaiUn, healer. Dual wheel trailer puller. V8 4-5i.ced, all aM aet up. A real buy and ^ ■ u iu in u tr hoiii«. 16’. •it™ Vaffon. w.ltun. Radio,lUd heater, auto- pOWCTpower steering, power brakes. WAS ...... ^oOU ll',it's a gogo6d6d ona. ^ K u T «U Mount»ln Vl«w Drlv.. mi>vii:tnallc tr»n»trannmiitnlon. p o w « r NOW $695 ^ ______— ■teerJnjT.• teerlnir. P<)' power brake*. ^■fgMditockr*»ck «nd b*d 7’xl3* i»*nT t: 1958 CHC H E V B e lA ir 4 -d o o r 0B« imkll Br»v«l dump b*d 140, 599 RRAMBLER A ^ ^ B L E $495 I’irupr Rli-frlnn, power brakes, radio, healer heater and tuitomallc. Bob I^i R eese’s Dedge odge City, j 1959 OLDSMOBILE 4-door station;ation wagonwagon. Radio, healer, t!&42*7. E>l>n. <-DOOU 4.DOOK .«inn.•« e-cylltiil»r. 1959 OLDSl W a s $695 ...... N O W $595 overdrive transmlMiiton. ra- aUtomautomatic, power steering,lg, power brakes.br WAS $1095 500 Block 2nd Avenuenue South I W bS i him, c.ii 733-73»7.------drifo. ia._ heater. J^ U r. ------lt)58-eHEV^Va Nomad 6ta4ion-AUafioaU a g o a ------r«. hea'er and auf/>m«flr. OPEN EVENTNUST"i'lL'^s ■'iii.'B n ■"T -59i9 PLYMOlp l ^ o u t i T" 5 f g ^ — ^ ------—— ------I'OVKI’owiT ulcvjlnn. power brakes, radio, hca'ei -TTTT^-v.-..-.^^CW - 45a 5------^■njcM 2-DOOR2 - o o o u * a «« J a o. »"■'■• aautoinatic. u to m power steering,ng. powerp o w er Ibrakcs7~W tis” S7EB ii)wci^.stecnng, poweruwer brakes.b ra k e s. WAS $.’)9f)...... Glen Jenkins ChevnChevrolet | ■ BUD & M A R K ’S ------K o w 5 3 9 5 ------^ ______^3-119* ^,,000 South LincolnUncolr Phona 324-4813 ’19621062 GlCHIW W V ^iTFI.eeisid^side ' ------7- Radio, heater ...... r . . 7. T ...... $1395 24M- O l^H S WARRijj>.REANTY— :r| ■»irrRU cks-r,a.s & Diesel ----- TTT^ , — H CUAHI-IKS ritucK * ?, CARS vJo?! Inii's itock. i r«ke31 VMt Av<- A. j*rnme. '5Zl-n. Ior 2-or acilM acdan. K*ce|lrnl n.ndl- The B est Place To Bu 3 • •■ala ------5:I6'J5 mid„„,1 l.ruk.H All tl.. ^Htioeir. eujinm c»b. 11,700. Fhon* tion,lon, g>xHi g-»MKl tJrr*.tJre*. overdrlvr. ' lf>i)0 or /~\ -f (^UJ5 Burlfy or 1210 W«.l 42i e»t offrr.offer. 7a.^-flU4.______L / U r ERSARY SALE ^ Mlnlil'ik* Coxinty. ------Our 1st ANNIVERSA] ■63 IMPAIj\ Sport Coupe . ^ 3 COME ^ ^ ------KOKu THK THK Hfc:.ST Hfc:.ST In .^rvlre. .^e Kd'« '63 COM ET 4-door ^HUVY duty 1955 Ford F-800. Cab •nd U*rtlJi«e- ^^CUnii ovrr. hydraulic biaiin, pow.ir| :tfi2.______*r>-l ’>■* FC FO RD .'iOn XL ’f>3 FOFORD Oalnsip 500 nv‘'r f.CAJiltr. i ll e r -CU:!''". ^■U y htiiling. Call or , VOaLr DON'T hav*have to uu*'* at D A S nownew n>(,.ij tnr. ** .• Uu 5-jjj-. - I , 254 nc I 4th 4.U Ave.A West—Trucklane (acrossicrt)ss fromfror Sopers Trailers) ------m N.rrth n.vM. -irr..m.- Fordord Sal«.Salew, JeromJerci e. n***t b'iv» uaed NOW S2y.):i rNOW iin MF 733-7.'JR.'j ’C>2’fi2 I I'AFCON ’AFCC lordor ^ P I V r77l^ 19«4 v«n. >-,-t.>n. ‘ fr- can..an<. pirkup-.Jrx pickup-, tn.cka.______OFFICE PHONE 733-73F s.-.i,..i rn..... 'Gl fil MERCURYMERC 2-n. ( fi.fi, fh« Sedan. Sr.Jiin. Stall'lard.Sfjii ! rao.^ml«■«l■'n. X»,nu« D or phon* •qMjppetl.qqjppeil, air»lr condUl>n*r.cc iiartfain. r.>ui,.. iii . ERNIE WILLS 5 very clrnn thimiU**''Jt- — 6'’'Jo , C-njpr H(b ‘fl’ entftn**, l-nii.-.d Rtmi'-n wi lLOWELL o w e WILLS 1 piu* ..n ihl.n._____ Vi-iy clcnn ■ ^ ______12121 Vth 7ih Av«»r.ui. Av««nue North.______\ i.s'\.n 733-4888 ■ ^^H^OGE. I6il IV^'ton tni<“k ; Int*r- x tif ^ gi vt?-r. ^i- •ai.v.-:.. 7J3-6562 7: ’59 FO RD Fordor 17IS ‘.ruclc; G^^C. I5i« K The 4» 4he-w\»cM t*j r“"""’ 'wQW $b'-15l' '■ ^ NOW 5H4', ______’61 F'61 O R DFORD Fairlane ■ Si:,ti..n EORD wnc'.n. V?4 nr'for. ■ .Ith ir.i„ 1^1. h.r Ell.r. uy • 1'“’' car. TheUrn Mutnm, ph«>n* _ . . T."0'T.OO- f,.rd,,rf,.r.l,,r Kf^lnn. Vs ni.'t-T • M^ti.'n taudnrtl w. trBii,unU^I-7n. M ' l I I ±______------^^•T~QO-______'53'(J3 V FO R D 1300' — ------aUjiJ-iiil' t FoHor «e»r^l dump Iruek. FOUR SAl.ESALE or tr»ctrada f..r fl^hiiia bont. Fortlor Keii, f75. toneU'n« paJni pajfii. \V4,., Sf^lari. K\t ^ T T 'N T 58 CHEV BelAir ^■*iarh. l*h.-0« 42.1-4'J3K. Klro- a:<-7gr.5. 7.i:^-7gr.5.______NC NOW ssy:') ^NOW Sir*.') T H E I S E N ^ ‘’585ft PONTIACF O N T I Star Chief 4-,|.,..r V, .„,,„.r, r..*-^r , 7 pm. ______TWO'(> good hin» - — 1 ‘*>1 Vr.lk^'^asrn ^ yir 4-.t.~,r «r.|ni,, ,V«. r. IK.!- iI,.,...... 1’"“ ' ' ^ ^ hlghf^t s««l»n rfi7r"*TWr ------:£2 c o m e t -I^V lfK ir______-fio 'm I c m : v nc.iAir r»ni»iic t r nn.\mi.t.n. -n, p. wr>r a{r«fins-,.,„.,1„^. J-t .n.l -hit- ■ p*ekup«, mtm Andy and Vagon. \Vagon. w ^kdayg.______Spnft c.,up«ci)iH)e. Fully' efjuiiipp*!. ~/-.l...r ^-?e - 2h9. burial •yrrrrrrfTve-4-dnor------1 ^■_BEET ,nd »r»ir, b^. ake «'>'<•«' older '»*■ car for equity. rbi>n« NNOW O S1145 rNOW ss-ir> '57T,7 PONTIAC P O N T ( Chieftain '^TTT’tTm t •«-a»nn». ISOO. Robert 7-'^--^.10^9, ___ Har'!iii|> ouh^. II v<) i ;»n\.»! ir S.'J.-.nS.'3-.n TT \ . TVimTnt^- ' V'nrrr •;•< -> .______(il.KNKN JK JKNKlNS N K lN S Ch,vr>.K.i, Inr,. the '60’fio VVor.KS c Pnnci ’55 f:.\TC 2 5 jfreshm ents "'.nlm'.'-.i,,;'Ira fHirn»'«i/.n. |>c.w.'r i»{r.-finy ’> SINGLK axl« tr»iK.r wUh racki. far car renter ffor MaLxK- V.lUy. 4-%rretl4-«r*‘etl tr.lr*n-.mi.-.i.in, new Tru.-UTril.- U H! J J I 1 " 111 c«. FR E E . . . R efreshr 1' " »'i>‘ I »<»b band 491. GOODi>l> car. cmr. rrocjJ ffocd entfln<». JJoi). 44J tire*.tire*. Wm Wa< : 5h4.'., 2 2-»pe«l-»pe*.«l r^'nr n •- ■- V\ > ■ '< M ______l.^runt-'^CO>_xAiJ,iij...i______( D u r in g e v e n in g! hhours, o u r s , totoo) CllCheck These R a r pT a ain i n s Aj t T h e 1 ^ ______. h*»t«r.*ater. 733-HH.TO7a3-HH.10 or 2:>2 Fillmore. ' 2^MZrTtTOHTTTieh O, n'XRNrr.Tr.'r^rrfT-mrr!T.'T^rrfl^TTlTrTv^rrr't'-hnrr'f------— ------From At Comparableparable PriccsPric ______2 0 0 A uHo« to t ffor ^ SSals a la 200 *61'61 C O O M E T $895 ■61’61 D C O D G E $895 Z — TIILTTK' CENTEF ------—' TIm« 4-r h«* Lancer I,*i 4-d.>or aedan. • * * « 1(1 ^ ](i . '5H l ORD l-ton ^ ^ * JBILL 3 J L SPAETH FORDf o r .d S A L E S braulifiil •t»rli.^ht Hir- p,,P^autiful EJiue m.taliic 'd■Gl CHEV ^4-ton ’5S l ORD /iniah and malrh. On. c » n .r I’jrWijp V8 mot.-,r, 4-'P-'-d TrickTr ick 'Nith"ith d id'.^ and itocV Jernm e J ing in*»r4»»r, ra^io, ..r.tr»dt-lP. tr,n.n,i..|o„lr«n'.mi»»|nn. l.vcklnu rec\r m.-k,Tn-k \'^ rnm.'tnr 4-«;.<^t'd (rari%. I HOT WEATHERl T H E R ^TVJnn ln„ "eTuT'ZllU, 324-4lia. Joh er. automati-! trar^fmii- . . *l.mel.iH and I..1W ’61 P O N T I A C $1395 ’59 C H E V '5ft FORD '/rt"" li.rdl.'p • Its tK-au- l.. n« wll.-..;! I-,.-,.,,, m.i.T, I SPECIALS^ L S ------■61'61 C H E V 5895 up lin.l«r rr>.it >T i i.. i i' \ ClulClub roup*. Eouipp^d llfl• Iful pr«s,n ni • t a I ' ( c tran.mlMi.)n ______t: 6 j,l/ urn . i.'Ji with V'8 engine and finfini.h and mat.-hinff In- tran.m lw i.in 1962 DODGE 4-doorloor Sedan Y o o l u ’l l L i k e T h e3 F a s t 1D e l i v e r y • tancjarrf tranTni.i*inn. t^riferi ir. f» Ji *. heater, ihis is the pronomy car you h.nveve been waitingwaiti for. Stick N.»N«>w <-«r trada-ln. p.ivp.ivrr at^^rina, e*tr» shin, clean throughout. 6-cyIindcr engine. *.vm1 tlr«» and very low s r e n g in e . Y o u g ' ei t f r o m ' miJeaffe. '60■60 LINCOLNL l^ JI.595 — SPPXIAL^ L — , , , Pr*-Prrmi^re 4-di..Tr haj h*a.i- I B . CHEV Impala Hardtop CoupeCc tiful tiim m er r»T«e f«n«*h ’59*59 FO'RDF C Only $295 1957 D O nni- I J-tonin P irkirkup u p 'With whit* trc. Full Beautiful Arctic W hite finish with R ed ny F .'fJ-r ♦•iulr.rrd w>,h -cy]. nder nujfer. • -^p-cedHi transmissiontran.sm with Red nylon intcriur, f ^ J X T 'X fH.vier «ir c. n.liti-.n- ' • •.•rT.rrixKit.n 6 4 1 H steering, automatic transmission,nsmission, raradjo. he.iter. ' 'Jj-jHGLEN ii' JENKINSS CHEVROLETCHE |Injr. F.xti-em<-|y ni^o « na • oN» ner doeior’a autom*- and power ONLY S29593 TRad'e '^ >tion problemproblem. WE W ILt hlla.hil* t® ■ $1395 on a ’58 PONTIAC ' $295 ’59 P L Y M O U T H $195 4-f» waift.n. ■ R^BLER Clpssicic Station \ W agon St.ti.>n w»,on. VB «n- AuAulomalic tran^rnlsJi'-n. ■ ''™"’^ h ite Beauty. LuWage Luggace r.ickr.icl on top, S- C^ne^. ,- X>aiXHitrer Iiteenn?. poN»er 1965 CHEVROL:vrolet i■ Jon. r«dj<> ^n4 heater. hr*hr*ke». Vacallu’h S;\*- GLEN JENKINv T v I N S R leaE ^'’g'nc'. Mandant transmission,is in is s io n . ov o v e r d r i v e , lovjr r.,»;G<~«I rUhingf”ear. ' eiaL 'ia. H " $1696 ImpalaI m p a la SSuper u Sports! Imp.ilas!s! Biscaynes!Biscaynes BelAirs! Wc vc - - _ ^ . got them all . . , Rcady forr immediate delivery! (lo: a ~ CHEVROLET,C T , 1 N C . 0\T’C! (irandr,rand Sl.iiSl.im Deal Today on thehiT Model of Yonr Choice di;.'- ■ CARLESON’S'VJiN O ing our ei exciting “Clcan 1'he Bases” stretch-drivcstn s.’llmtl T H E I S E N MOT(MOTORS DPEN EVERY EV^F^riNG^Mfinday,lrmdtiy ihrcmi j;h"FrW ay ------stre.nkistre .n k l 3 8 P.M. Thc Ea.siest Place in thei W'orldWorld to,to Buy a Car SALESMEN'S cat frc\fp HOME PHONES: C Charle.s h arles H> atch. 733-6017— ■ ®>Ma.nEast « a !m . TO 8 PA,. Bill Standley — 7.n iM2 *, ..J- John Carlson — 73.V01S7 Bill St; 701 M ain E a st P h o n e 730-7700 Don Wclch. 7.'5.1-75&S — Woodyidy Turlej T urley, 825-5025 Pho„e 733-1823 D. A. McCMcGuire — 733-71.TO BruccB r u c c CCa aughey — 7.W-S^«1 ' -* ^ •v> *¥ * j(i *

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