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/ p s | WASHINGTON (U PJ) -- The Vietnan:Vjetnam, the Pentagon said.lid.' . first o f,th e 25,000 Americann GGis is The S9th.'-Infantry Divisionion is ^ B q to be pulled out of Vietnamn will from FortF Carson. Colo.;; and !.•i ■ ------, ' ‘ bbe e 900 combat infantrymenI who hashos beenbe< fighting .recentlytly in ■ : V-: • • T •,.•••• .- wwill ill tw flown to -thc continentallental the MekongMel Delta area. O Other lher j k ^ s ^ r t _ UnltccUnited States before mid-July;-July,' recent coperations have beenen out ‘ - it w as announced today. . of Dong Doiif: Taniv south of Saigon,aigon, ' '' ' m DefenseDef( Secretary Melvinin R« -'A,defense-'A def spokesman snid the ’' Laird said the men'will be a Marines to be withdrawn will f ; ' — V .,969 t battalion from the Sth Infantryfantry uome from fi .tlie vicinity ot Dong ; Division. Thc .specific battalion,taiion Ha. onlonly 10 miles south .ofo ? the Z : .JUNE' was not immediately dcsignat-ignat- so-callcd so-cailci Demilitarized Zone. !, ed. ______Laird-said-he-approved-rec- _ L a ird d-rec-- - - i| ------* " r r ^ ' “ The first 9'OO-man troup Vwill omommeni m endatlons of A bram s and I 9 .. . r W R - . ■'s^ be aiairlifted before mid-JulyJly to Adm. JJohn S. McCain Jr... convfoi^ B II - W g ff the continental United Statescs for mander in chief for tfie Pacific^''ocific,' . I :l M w . , ' i-M .v fa inoclivatlon." inacli Laird said. Simi* .who beganbe m eeting with other I 1 ^B-. O^B' ■ .' ‘wa lar lor statementssi were issuedcd by militarymiiitarj leaders in Hawaiiwali l ll l . . . th e UU.S. com m and in Saigonin and ThursdtThursday to w ork out details Vt I ’ V ;HI' f m by b y U.S. U. Pacific headquartersers in oLthe withdrawal\ announced by 4!| to ’ .■ : ‘fS^v ■'.ji'-'.'P- 4 Honolulu. Honol PresideP resident Nixon a t MiaVvaysy la s t V ^ I T M " ___^ - _ Alte . Altogether,, two■ brjgadc.s^.ofc.s^ of SundaySunday.^ __ _ _ ; ■ - -- | H | ...... th e 9 the 9th Infantry Divlsloirr "uiid'uiid .said during a b reake a k In j R f c k ' ' ^ e O l D A - Y . H supportiog_uiiits — B tolallal of coSI^cncescd^efe on the Pacificfic is- '■ I g F |- K I W ^ ^ j» I ■ V £ V- •• • ; H ■ a bbo 0 " u l I0,0()0"plos a'reinforcedforccd lapd wiwith President Nguyenm Van I ■ 'Y • MMarine arir landing team of about Thieu cof South Viotntitn lhat thcthe ■ ^ .. . — 71000 m en wiH,_be withdrawn,Irawn, first AmericanAi troop withdraw-hdraw- . . ■ the Pentagon announced. " ■- al wouwould be completed byby the I The specific units and thehe or- end of A ugu^.‘ Loiird has since I der of their withdrawal willI’iii be raised the possibility^ announce- H .^ 1 announced by Gen. Creightonton W. jnent olof an additional 25,000-man HBHHHHBIHHHHB | A b r a-m s, U.S. co’mm aaderdec .'infw.'in|,withdra ithdraw al in July o r August.\ugust. ------CAPTURED ON FILMM while |greeting the new doy,, Bruce ThotThomason Is seen clutching . rFriday the 13th In Hs hand, hojhoping by doing so the day will pa pass by, well la cootcoU 0/1 He may . not be overjoyedfed wllhwith 1:his responsibility, but J he’s ^ enthusiastjc.JMf._TlLomM^^^enthuf ». ____ _D rugsJB anned_CU ------whcn-he-Tlpped-Juno'the-12th“oB-12lh“ o frf r th e w all calen d ar and saw the ne:next date, Snew what Bad H e a r i n s ------tlto_be done. He’s doing it.It. Thai'sThat's about all that can be> done, some feeL Others, however*' WASHINGTON (UPl) - „ ^ T l 1 ,) “ meet the^day head. on.. They tt^ r y ' th e ir b e st lo run down,down all thitho black cats they can Thc Food and Drug Admin- ffind or walk under'all the laddeiladders in the city. Mr. Thoipason'sloipason's composureco changed som^. . g Kesembles istration ordered 49 antibi-ntibi- ^vbat, when he was told1 Friday thoi 13th comcs only onceonce ,Uiis yet year.______. ■_ II otic combination drugss off — ■ ------II tho market Thursday and -- MISS TWIN FALLS, Diana HopHopperstad, on right, relaxesxcs betw^nbetwct sessions ot the Mta Miss F rree-F or-^ : repealed regulations for cer- Idaho Pageant with ‘ Miss Buhl,Buh Caro! Brodeen, .left,t, and MissMis Idaho State University, ...... tifylitifyinp - combinations of p Jan Worsencroft. Tlio Twin FallsFat lovely, Miss Hopperstad,>rs(ad, ca{captured first-round honorsonors Aa prelirninary hearing for penlt ig for penicillin and streptomycin- 'I - In (bo talent division Thursday ciicnlng in tbo Bolso competition.ompetitlott. (UPI telephoto) three three accused -robbers nearly and and penicillin and sulfaS for'N e V Del e l] Monte PliP l^ t ln .. turned turnc into'a free-for-all Thurs- human hum use. dday. ay . "Commlsslonei "Co Herbert L._ — Jt was a dramatic confronta-ifronta- Ley Ley Jr. said 48 of the drugs | tion between thc accused,, three ,are are combinations of pehicll- I Miss Twinvin Falls Cap\l a p i w F e s law ^ enforcement officers•s and 'nn-s lin-streptomydn and f penl- Burley Ji 01Officiallyy 0Opened •*• Twin Falls County Probate»robate clllln-sulfa.clllli Tho other order CourtCour Judge Richard Reed.id. applied appl to thc com binationnation ■ T f \ -n ■■ r» , ’ * ______In ithe end, the three0 men dmp Hrnj MvstpHIn F, whinh------] E LN | o>it«tandlng futur4T|or tho clty .lHowg # / f #1, f were ordered bound over-ver- to "contaihs-cont telracyclino plus^ I 'u s Itor Urotlio stato and for the corpora*)rpora- trial development^ X 14'1/C'lf'fl'C/ Fifth District Court. Thoy are tho , tlon.” , - ' . . , • Aft(After tho ceremonies, guided oy are tho fungicldo Amphotericin:orlcln b , u rley -T Burley's ncwosl ‘'™ KenrK enneth Moen, 35. and PPatrick a tric k B. B. J lewest A 18 0 speaking duringg thcthe tours of the plant were held J.J . Klnner,K 31,-b9th of. Seattle.Seattle. r^yu has said thnt com-fnm Industry wos officially opened)pened juncheonjunc wcro Stanley Tren- duringdurin, tho afternoon and evb- B01SE..CUPI) — Miss-3-Twin Twin ateatc groups; Tho-girls will1 com- da Jean Caldwell, Missa Cald* and EarJ-S.'Carver. 44, Marys- blna 'r n* Thursday afterijoon whenI Gov. 2,a|i haile, Bolso,, Idaho's commis-ning,immls- ning. Guided tours .will, cantlnus Marys- blnation drug.? offer a Don^ Snmuolson cut a bright red «ior F a lls and Mis^ M alad wonon first pcipcic again Frldny nightIt for wel:well; Nickl Matmlllor,, Miss vlllo. “sliot-gun“ sIk approach” to vnr- t:,. ht red sloner of derlculture. and Lloyd FridaFriday /rom I to 8 p.m.' : round competition In tho,0 MissM iss tal talent nnd swimsuit, KellKellogg: Carol Ann Brodeen,Irodeen, ThThey are charged wllh taking Ihus Ihus Illnesses whero w hathnt Is [ r '■**’*“ ‘ '' Monte'SIonics ~F, . Idnho PRRCanl a t CapUftl High Thc_wlnner,*1 who will replace’cplacc MissMis Buhl; KarJa ' Hendricks, abou now pea and corn processingesslng •[.'[ ndrlcks, about 5200 a t gunpoint from a needed neetl Is a "rifle.” . plant, p,j west of the city. |- Schooi Thursday evening.'. Kn Knren~ Ryder as Miss Idnho, Mis Miss Idaho Falls; Charlene-harlene stortstore owner in Berger Feb. 13. Diana Gallo llopperstad,ad, 19, wi:will com pete In the Miss Amer- NelNeilson, Miss Franklin County; a few mlnuies. beforero the,the , ■—ry- 'With the new plant officially1c . a ^ '!■ ^ ^ ' M iss Twin F alls, won in In tho IcnIcr Pagcont in Atlantic City:::ity in Dljino Dhi Sloan, Miss Poyetlc hearhearing started, the defendants opened, Idaho's newest foodid prt> - . tnlent division wilh n singing September.Sc CtfcCrCtliy; Jsinda Drechsel,:I, Miss were brought-handcuffed inlo |v f if- cessor will go Into full operationsrailon ^ > and drumming routine. (Oilier contestants inciudcIcJ.In- J.In- CoeurCoc d'Alene; Randl Colo,ilo. Miss thetho 'courtroom. Tho hondcu(/s wllhin a few weeks, processingicsslng ( Margaret Bush, 10. Mississ Mn- dnda Hernt, Miss Pocntello:. Vlckl Valley Val County; Wendyy Sim- were removed nnd"they took f j ' local peas nnd sweet corn. i Ind, won In tho first roundid swim l.yLynn M arti, Miss Boise; 7 f n moi 1 5 lf Helping Gov. Samuelsonn with ). \ ^ > : Jn n mons, Ml,ss Caribou County: County; senis..seat! Judgo Rccd eniorod tho R |\ C ed G unboat I” I suit division. W(worscncroft. Miss Idnho Sinte PerPenny PItchford, Miss B e a r court.cour Tho charge againstnst tho • ^ the .opening wos Paul Wood. ^ •• ••’ T ilt 10 girls in tho thrcc-davrce-dav UrUtilvor.silv: Knthy .In JacobiL. I nli ■ Woodg, Ihrco men wan refld-flloud. -f ------pagtum t com peted liTrWo”) scpar-|Mscpar-| fvliss l U niversity of Idaho, Tihon--|Mlss Ilhon~lM ls Jefferson Counly, "- 7 Thon Carver-stood up. XH Monto, and J . W. Woolley.y. Og-Og " TI , ------^— ,.y ' In Ambush "We'd liko to ho representedesenled den, Mountain Stalc.s divisionIvlslon by an attorney. Where i.s ho?” . m anager, . Korea -Suuth Oov. Samuelson snld thoe Bur- ■' 'I, ■> V , Korean gunboats,’ lipped off jc G overnor SaysSays S tate D oesn’tn ’t RB eds A ttack>15. Judge Reed Informed the de- Ted off Icy plant Is Del Monio'ss first .,•■■■■/• ;.. 1 ‘r ' thnt n North Korean spyipy ship |nIn 45 years to bo constructed:led In fendfondant that since he nndin A.^-... ■K\''.KV/ ' ■-' collegi; .‘.liDuld bo nliii'cd at nt oUr sSAIGON {UPl)-Communlsl T,, IM O *rho URoncy suld theJ North ench' olhcr at n receptionin and ■ • : ... , nU RI.l-Y — Id(«ho Oi>v. 1^*’" Dnn ."iother educational InstllutioDsions in shellings she and terror ntlacks JU Satniii'lhdli Tliursdny Joined fiiur al lacks Judge Restrainsilio LS Korean vessel launched:hcd u |n luncheon in honor of lhoI com- • •. . .. •A'.'V'I','. , ■ :■ led lour (liL-.siaiu,'nnd possibly lheo iililcrolder oviiriilBlitov( . killed 52 .SolllliSouth . . ^ rublieruliliiT boat willi threoeo mcn pany.nji Ciissla^Cuunty orpiuiUutlonstloiis Inin iiookHi,(, should he Inventorieded and Vicl^an)e.scVic „«nd wmindnd 74, A * ;<)i)|)OHiflou To M a ^ i c Vnlloy p| jVa aboard, late Thursday night lo valley placed in 'nto iiandn of ■'* ii inu- AlliedAll hcndqunrters hnld todliy. Air West Crews ';;;r'ioIrv lo pick up Kim Yong-Ku,t'-Ku! 3o”30, „ During tlie.^ luncheon, Gov. _ * • Christian College’K plan to laly y' —O uv. ■■iiiiiniuiMhi said Iind llIiFHur- newi,ci offensive under way lo the l< » ,V,'«” mhu Burley as onn of ihc "mont go ^ <'(|uipmotil wilh It lo Us new |(. yioihe ► wn charges hy South Koreans May" geilingest .cllles In Iho nlnle,”nlnlc,” • ------r — Us nuw lev tlmt he would ".Hei' legally noinorth. *j^irom * Slowdown 30, 11 cunipuH at Hiiker, Orc. what we ean do." He nald he \ Ho lho location of Ihoho Del J ii'1‘1 he vii-t Cong and Nnrlli Vietna-vietna- FRANCISCO (UPI)>IV— — A ' point, Soull) K orean ^ rof orean honl.. _,| Majjlc Valley ChrlNtlan CnllegeCollege pro|K)Hnl, Thu*chan)bers ofif com- inIn lho counlry. U ,r» .«M capturing and creajijig their tholr | nnything.” • . , U.-.S. Di!,t. .Judgo (ieorgoorflo-n, n, ,’nio ’nm liilellliK'iicy ngcncy snld own „. future.'' ^ merce of Hurley nnd Albion,Ion, lhe South‘ Vleinamesn hendqliar- nar - Thurs tl>o 7f)-foot, llO-toii vesselel -couldcould , ■ y Coliiigu ■■rtlficlals cntUcnili'd IH ondqiiar- Harris issued the order Thurs- tl'o 7 )alcnili‘(l lUirley 'Cily l.ilirary Hoard-nndrd.iind (crters said one of llie .IH« rountls dnyday after thc alrilno complainednplaiiied trav(!lIravi! .ir. knots' and.:1 wAn In welcoming Idaho's newest E (hai the slate-owned hooksloks aud lliolli Hurley Soroptim ist Club urg- ihi' lib urg- that hit the Hlen Moa AirMr Base tliilitliiu lho union liirealcncdd lo dls-dls. ecpiipecpiippctl with four enginesIn'es nndand business. Gov. ijamuohonn nnidsnid ■ e(|iilpmotil should ho glvt'ntivcn lo10 eied lho' honrd (o keep ilie) slate-state- jn^ iiHt mirth of Saigon landedidetl Inin n a ruptnini tho com pany's opuraUonslurnUons armedarmiri wllh an H2mm gun,un four I3cl‘J Moiilo'.i decision reflectedfleeted ■ ' thc cuUpno (n iKiytucnt (or Im- «' (or ln\- «wucd boohH nnd eii\)lpmenl)ienl nt (»)Imspliat, killing lli government,'ernment nndand lo discourage passengernssengern 40mii 4010111 |;uns. two Mmm’ anllair* H'Ih^’ corporation's good jiidgment^Kmenl ■ proveini'nlH m ade on lhe tho col*eiil- Albion,A or n l lenst In the stale. b„i 10 fllto stale, soldlern iinil wounding 11,>1' willwllh a slowdown beginninginlng to- craft guns, iwo heavy andml three Ihreii 'I', I' P'c''l"K “ '“' ' ' f I lego,I, Inchidiiig en and cornrn pro- ■ aiHUlnieiits and rj.dUII Sdolch Sdutch said:ni "Tho liurloy Chambern her of into|ni a U.S. Navy fom|Miimd at 'r nemborfi .siibmachliio gims, flvn! pistols cL 7 D*iDu Nang, doing nn diimagu,lago, buthut of itho Air Llnc«’,I£mployeslyes As- atul itwo iinlitank grenades, Mr. Wood and Mr. WoolleyVoolloy ■ n .sixth fell shiirl anilid lilt a roc:Rocintioi) (ALUA) fron) Inturfor------hibolli lhankeil Burley nndI Idaho ■ nhantylown, Spokesmen^ report- ||>|;||)|; hy striking, plckciirig,ig, Hibw-hIow- *"DAMP BASr.MF-NTS"JTS" ^ f,for cooperation In tho tiiist)st few ■ M alta M arine I I l f V clvlllaiiK killedll and 10 clov clown, public dlslurhancos,:os, call- IIA1IA1LI-:V — Suliwatorr In llrtilire yiyt-ar.s in helping lo CNtnlillsli the ■ ine D ies F ighting 'iwoimiled. j„uIng In nick or work-hy-rulo.lio, llalliyIlaili and C arry Arean>n Isis lie.Iio. piprocurihiiig plant. ■ Wjlh IIO iiiajor grounilml fight- Wllliumft H. Lovlnpn, AirMr West glnnlginning lo niakn Itself evident,evident. ^Ir. WiKjliey snld, "Todny'a'odny'fl ■ log rc|xirled, lhe U.S.S. Com- nsnasnlslant vlco preskluiil, nald lho Several.Sevoi lionics In lho norlliorlli sec*nee* py„„, j, 1^,11, nn endingIg nnd ■ K ed Foi^cess In S o u th V ietnaml l l l l l luandI"! announced ilio. beginningleglnnlng (Irr(Irm argued that "nio”' union's Ilnn of Hiilley aro beginningIniilni; to „ huginnlng, Thin Is Iho endinflending I nfof Opcrnlinn PipestnneI Canynn inlcinlonded nctlvltlus nro conirarycontrary liavoiiavo ''damp bas(!n)enls.” .v Fv- 'o ,,| f cunslruclloi) work nnin the ■ M^LT^ — Tw«'»\y.(mir-ycnr-nur-yenr- |MM_|_||ll|ll|ljll^^ nag a in Ht North VleluamewKluamew to \V,ni UMlway !.ftbnr Actcl under wrjilliorythlnK b> lho huscmentnt o( thelhe ppjam nad tbo .beginning ot <»n I of IN, Coour Ilon home In Bnfso,^'BuKlnossBuKlnoss nnd Currie, Idaho I'nllH. iiiHnlutlon wountlH fron>I) hOHtllOhostllo I (]• I**-, ., Uiuri elfltil . . . pfriflltnlly (very .1 lixalli^d for (ho 100M9 Elkn. y^r)con-oQr)con- MuniorlalM^ nurvlces, under!”! tho I" «||V'>'’"'» tinn'* cortlnln*imnlnt I iioi'tar (Iro whilo engaged In DC-oc- I Ji UlkB r.ludcs Suturdny-w |tli th«lh« oiuc* diroidirection «»f'lho Twin i-ulls'uIIn niknKlkn iQMia tllll'{ionil liwl nn lonu«rir u'lM ■ ______jjuiiJiltnlnnt nv'iny foreo», I U orod'it* (lon-ond ln9tttUul(on-K« v°'<'.o'll 'H Mnltn. Ilo gnuluuled In 11)04 In nddruHHcd lunchcon und (alent'n>Hi\v,Hi\v. 11)0llio low a t 11 n.M), undor the dlrec* th« r«.U .d In »Kt‘ froi)) n a ft itiv u r Highh -Schonl'SchonI th I compltt* mon held tholr golf tournamirnamonl ent tlonlion of tho Uurluy LodgeXl«8 Offl-offi- In thf , bov; DON iSAAhmUON.lMla And during hin higi) nchnol diiyn tl| 0 roportfl. following thn morning biislnosB .gjjr^,^cor;i * Corp. pea, ind'com-procMvlnf >c . w as nrllvo In tiportn nnd wiihWIIH t lho KIk/i flc-nslon. ' ' ift Kdwln Aloxnndcr, PnstMl Chnlr* ------^ ■ — J. W. W lUy, Ogd«a, Mouotala it iDcmtinr of thu " H " Cluli, nn A a fairly Following the Idnho!io StnteStnto man mnn Grnnd l.od«o Trustee, Ti'usloo, caiti.r vou 7-i, h»aii»a (or ' M l Mon^e, eiplaloitill how Uw'uw'.ptM t wm opeiiiKy/iW •, nHilclla group.- ’ " II ,,wlth the PUR/Ciub and Pifst Statelie Pr6s|- QlyrOlympia, Wash,, will conclude >18ws new i pUnt Wli otfieUUyUy oopeoM.1 p e o ttd .n u ild u r t ( l9RlO «ir.:]m - llfl m arried F ranccaca JHine-JHine* Ilng about d o n tf business so^slonon p nn dd the fo u r^ a y convention wltli wlDi aA .or »ilan. . Oov.‘gamucliim , cul aI f)ri|b| 'rad. ml rlbSiiF, Q uigley In .S«lt U k fl Cityc:uy Nov;NoV; ' li total, I cockUiri)6jir 4hl« ev^nlns.n ln s.w wlli lll spec Bpeocli during ( h e convention ' SCO MARINC, Vagfi 2tz, Col. S PFC TEDDY II0D0B8 am o hid ei b « ' t b o HAwallan luau.u. MusicM u s ic Mnquoth^m at 7 pjn. Saturday.rday- - z d I ' Elks Con >1 • ■ ^i ' RUPRRT - With tbe nrrlvnl fo of William F. llawlUoN, Coour l|or d'Alcno, Pnnt Grand lixalli^d for R uler, Ihu. 47th unituui U l k s r .l u i - S-i «i 4-«-Cunv«tntlun unto ro d 'it* (loi third duy In Ruperi. Friday. off l^tea. Donald Rnlnvlllo, Luwls- I ton, Introduced iho'vliillor dbr- Fri inK tho reguinr builnv^in mouU goi Ing.and Mr. Ilawkinn nddruH»cd lun tho groun prior lo (ho complu* mo tlpn of final rommlltoo roportn. fnll It wnn concluded that tho HIk/i sen Assoclullon-'imd neon a fairly I ■ucCossful y ear in I1)0fl,,wlth the P l n am e hido, project notiing about doi $800 obovo inflt voar'a total, , i co< 0 B 8 TllO EU u loll th t gam o h td ei b« ,______)_____ ■• _ • • 'w' ' • . ■ ' '' . ' ■

'^'Z! -Tlmes-News, iwin Falli,I, Idoho ' t-riday,,june .13, 1969Vi')------. V. : V :— ------$6,5^jLosl_^SeCSeen . . . f-^W eafken^ReiR eport-^--K InBurglajy; Probate Court Judge Richatij ■ ■ r r ' InB Rccd tialking about inle‘rcstiti» day . . . Judge James CunninE- *- Of Seed Co. -thnm haying coffee .-. . ___ From "rtmeS'News 24-Hour-Hour WeatherW Bureau Wire Of S . Karen-l?unn l^aren-Ipunn wiih newTidir'sivle —The-olficc complex al the Gal- . . . . Robert Kroysb, wcarine ------The-olfi turtleneck sweater______tatiri"vjni Lucille Wilcox and Mrs. cico land Robinson wondering about cer­ TenaperaturfeT inlo earl) tain court case . . . Mrs. Nancy ^ -Forecasrecast S * S > 3 %Trueblood = : a t biise.ball game . Miko (Ace) G ardner practiclriB “ By ThuThursday night 11 had been < *;') Variable cloudiness wllh a WeatherWeathci Bureau, 52, with 56 per ' determlnea that H5.6S (rent a CJJJ«curve ball pitch . . . ^ r s . Cli^ N a t i o n a l chancc chanc< ot showers or thunder*Br* cent huhumidity; T.F. Entomology determine ford jSpreier. Biihl. talkine • • • showcshowers'.and occaslomil gusty>(y LabbratLaboratory, 54 and 62 per cent; petty cash drawer and S20 from about summer vacation . ' Max. Min. Fcp.'cp. winds today? coolcr; partlytly Jerome Jerom e, 52; R upert, 50; KingCing V ' V a wallet had been stolen. Karen Crumbllss with dark sW A tlanta 86 68 cloudjcloudy to n l^ ( and fair Satur-jr- HIU, ^te ; Tutlle, s i; Buhl, 54; - .■ V > A transistor radio and several tan ^jn . . . Mj rs. L arry Mahler B ism arck 60 45 day.day. 1 High today-und Saturdayay CasticfcCastleford, 51. and F alrflled,' 48.46. . \ . - blank checksche also were taken In waving to f,friend . . , Mrs. Mar- Chicago ; ' 90 55 .13.13 C5 C5 to to ' 75, and low tonight In thhe e SoUSoli toilomperatures: Twin Fallsall5 .> the burgiburglary. . |garecgaret McCa McCall explaining.f.-ii;nr- -^-Clevctand ------63— :1» 4 9 sr---ita 4fa;- ■■ Chanw^ of Meastm>bleJle WcathCT-BoTTOtirFonrtnchrTS:Wcathe -Ts^— — TT— A safe was openea andlhe'Jtehe salad reciperei • • . And over­ , D enver ' C6 49 ralnfarainfall 50 per cent, today andnd 60; elgleight-inch, 70-65; 20-lnch, 64 office of tl^e president, H. B. heard. "We"Well, I guess it was D es MoSnos G6 46 .40 tonlgh.40 tonight, ond 10 pcr cent Satur-ur- 63; 3M3B-lnch, 64-M; R upert, four-our- \ . ” Schlagenhauf, ransacked. Pa- inevitable. 1Things have gone too D etro it— 85 . 67 .01 day. .01 < day. Outlook for Sunday—Httlelie inch, 4nch, 90-61;9C Buhl, th'rce-incb, 81- pers wet werc found strewn about ^cllwell for mc this week. Besides F o rt W orth ' 9 1 67 chanR'changc...... 59; CasCastleford, thrco-lnch. 75-60;-60; >1 ' the office and a secretary s desk ^yhatwhat can yiyou expect on Friday 90 64' .38.38 Todi Today’s 8 a.m . M agic VaUeyIcy Tuttle, thrce-lnch, > 79-59, a n d was opened. the 13th?"‘ 13th?"- ^ . Jacksonville 89 76 temtemperatut'cs; pe .Twin FaUslUs King H HUI, three-Inch, 964(1. Twin ‘ Falis County ^puty ----- Kansas City 72 51 Sheriff ^Mott Vice was callcd lo — Tl/I . L as V egas , 88 63 . f- thelhe scentscene at 7:10 o.ni. iM T l arine-;:-.:-, Los Angclft 70 . 62 - M r Sc Schlagenhaufs desk was M em phis 91 73 Weatherr SynSynopsis overturned. He comment^ the (Continued (Continue From Page l) M iam i 84 74 work looked more like that o 13. a 1964, and Joined the Marine Mpls-St. Payl 61 37 , ' a_ , An unseasonably cold, wintry;ry ranging from the mld-60s In the ^ a hurries Corps in M ay o f 11968. He had - New Orl«ans - 88 67 .30 oytbreoutbreak pushed southward IntoIto eastern valleys of Idaho to the been In Vietnam for the past - N ew Y ork 85 73 the {J Northern Plains slates late»te low 80s in th e w arm er sections thiev.es. • • two months,months. O m aha • 61 43 .27‘^1 ^Thursday, h l S dropping three Inchesies of EasEast Central Oregon. Low • Pfc, HodgesHodg was an Elder in P hiladelphia 89 70 of - soggy snow on Helena, Mont.,It., readingreadings tonight should range the. LDS Church. ... , , . . Phoenix - 91 68 and pelilng most of the eastern:rn from 30 in E astern Idaho toMhe New Column I SurvivorsSun-ivors Include three chil. Porlland, Ore. 71 58. slopas-of the Rocky Mountainsins low,.andlow,.anc mid-50s in the western ^ dren. MMelali elalne Hodges. 4, Donna , St. Louis 91 61 southward. Into Wyoming withith valleys. ' Hodges, 3, and D avid Hodges. 7 'S a lt U k e City 79 55 oe. ------£on€onstruction_ months.—all of-Phoenbc—AHzT^— -----S an-D iego------68— 56------~ in 's, —Rainfall wllPbe' slight «and oc- his parents; tw o brothers, Stev- ln S6uthern"Idaho, Skies^ovcr curing as-brief showers In the San Francisco 62 56 the thJ" agricultural valleys will be ( en Hodges and Phillip Hodges Seattle . 71 59 ‘"“twpartly cloudy at times today,.y upper ,i Snake River Valley and . • •, ••.: ■■ Set ]ForJPlant, both » KSi M alta; three sisters, Mrs. . jy’ along the mountains elsewhere,cre. • - \ - , Spokane 77 47 with scattered showers'or thun- ® . . r .T . Rosiland (Ann)( / Lorsen, Wood- Washington 91 73 'dershowers S c ^ today and tonight.ht. YesterdayYeste was 2 to 10 degrees-ees . , i- . . ‘ TThe h e ta tall ! support columns for burn.burn, Ore., Susan; V. Hodges and - . PartialP artia clearifig Is anticipateded warmer than the previous day ' ' J l / l i i the KellvKeilwood Co. Hosiery plant JoAnn joAnn Hodges,Hod] both M alta; his tonight in most areas, with gen-»n- with hi{highs In the low and, mid-nid- yoUl YOUNG AND OLD were onon bandhand forfor the-I Magic Valley AntlouciHtlquo AAssc ssociation show and sale. • will be Installed Monday, ac- .grandparents, grandparen Mr. and Mrs. W. : I d a h o - ' . 1 .. Serally y " fair wedther but contin-in- ’70s 70s in EJ astern Idaho to the 80s Mrs. Kate Knight, Ketchum;n; left, shows a French bisque> figurine to Jortl Mottem, 8, cording to Robert Ma\thews, lL. .'• Hodges.Hodges, Salmon, Mr. and V ucd on or the cool side Saturday, in the western sections. Lowsows dau^ti daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben.Ben. C.C. Mottern,Motte Twin FaUs. Mrs.rs. Knight isaid Iho flmrlne dates, manager. »«anager. ^ Mrs. J. "O: 'O liver' Johnson, Rex­ A berdeen...... 76 43 TheThe outlook for Sunday callslls this m(moming ranged from ‘ne the faack'ti back to tho 1870's o r the 1880’s. 1880's. The T he sale sa opened Thursdaylay mmornb] ornbig and will continue M r. r MsMatthews said, until now, burg, and 1M rs. M yrtle Larson. ' B e a r L a k e ...... 67 49 -• for ^ff continuation of cool tem-m- low 40s40 under partly cloudy“°y throughihrougi Saturday.______the constconstruction work has been Salmon, andanc his great-grandpar- Boise ...... 84 59 peratuperatures with- slight w arm ingng skie.sskies in the Upper Snake River ------— ’ ground ^ work preparing to lay ents.ents, M r i and M rs. Dean Lar­ Buhl ...... 80 53 .05 |nIn the the western valleys. Valley to the mid and upper>per , - • ^ , the founifoundation. After the col- son, Bli^ckfcBIi\ckfoot. B urley ...... 78 49 DaylD aytim e high tem peratures to- 50s in tthe w estern-valleys. The T iy r umns are erected there will be a --F —Funeral uneral !services will be an­ Caldwell ...... 85 GO dday ay st should be 10 to 15 degrees!cs hlghehighest reported was 87 at lyl 9 Generation n^rceabhnoticeable amount of progress, nounced by the Payne Mortuary, Castleford ...... 84 '50 .10*30 cooler Thursday’s highs,Iis, Mountai M ountain Home. ~ ______5 M agic-Valleyey ObiObituaries ^e said. The knitting section of Burlcy.Burley. C onda ...... 67 43 .30 ------th e building Is expected to- be ______E m m ett ...... 88 57 ■ Gap? Not At Mcompleted . this fall. F a W ie ld ...... 72 44~-a9 n Goodlng ...... 78 50 \ Mrs. McManaman FnneiFuneral Services . There are now six knitting , . Mrs. Bertha M. Ashmead,, 2 rx U l machine:machines In the bid C, C. An­ G race ...... 71 50 .09 M agic V alleyley IHospitals BUIJL - Mrs, .Ann_B„ Me' Antique Show G rangevillo ...... 78 '36 T r p.^. Saturday. Thompson Fu-Fu- derson bbuilding where the train- . • M anamaianam an, 59, 516 N. Broadwayay neral^eral Chapel.Chai Gooding. ^omc ^ ing sesions wiir be conducted, Jrtl Ave., died suddenly Thursday * Some 14 antique dealers from jng sesic < , j j o -----___ 6Goodinfif S M emorial _ MagiiM aejcV allcyMeroprial jji ' •~~~ , ______5outherSouthern Idaho had their wares s F.our Four of of 'the new machines ar- ^ Admitted -----aftern o o n -at-h er-rcsid en co ,-ap ------. rived this week. . — j ^ Jero m e ...... 83 51 rist P°''®''tly of a heart attack.Vr60rff t-ij on sale Friday at the Magic Val- r>ved thi K im berlv ...... 7fi_5l AnniAnna 0. Durfee, Gooding. Edith Edith Harp, TTiomas Gilchrist. P " “ »y ' George Steinmetz ley Antique Association showV Mr MatthewsMj said the C. C. K ing HlU ...... 94 53 .04.04 Dism issed Ron Ron L; L: Booth, Bonnie L. Alves.ves! She waswa born Dec. 31, 1909, In ® and sale. , . Anderson building is being wired K una ...... 83 56- BeatBeatrice Heath. Gooding, andnd Laura ,S. Tews, H arold H eard,ard, HollHolt CouiCounty, Neb. She was mar-ar" ■’ Gebrge SteinmetzJ Sr. 89, Ed- \ for the machines and for air on cn, died Wednesday night in thefhp ^■‘‘1® -The show.and■ sale opened for the . M alad ...... 75 51 .07 WJlliaiWilliam McCarier, Corral. E. E. BertBerl Pickrfftg, Larry NelsonIson ried to JohnJ L. M cM anaman on en, died W Thursday in. the Tom Parks pa-. conditionconditioning. He said this work Lew iston ...... 87 49 Tr.T r. ■ and and Mrs.Mr, Roy Williams, all Twinwin June 26, 1934, nt O’Neill. Neb.Jb. Twin Falls F alls Clinic Hospital afler vilion at the Filer fairgroundss should bbc completed in about )38 a long illness. • ' M ountain Homo 87 , Falls: Falls: Myron I Bliss, Glenns Fer-7er- They camca e to Buhl in ,1938 a long illr and will continue through Salur-. four wc weeks and the training A nnf n d Mr. McMiinaman owned and op-3P- BornB orn JnJan . 1, 1860, In B w n- P a r m a ...... 93 63 ry; Mrs. Clem Bobanan and Mr. McN ?cd pnviiion will bc openn courses \will begin shortly there- Alfflfl • .Pocatello ;...... v.;-7G-' 44- ,85 .85 Hearing Kj,ig“5Crgig Schaal, both Buhl; Allen•Hen erated theth Western Auto Supplysly nanthal, Germany,G hc married K\ y after. : ' Accidents_ do 24, Anna Seibe'l in that city Feb...I, from 10 a.m. , to 8 p.m. Friday after. R u p e r t...... 79 49- ,05,05 ------— WWinterholler, interl Filer: Jon Adam-am- Store unlunlil hts death on Dec. 24, Anna Seib • and from 10 a.m . to 6 p.m. The co .08 (Continued F ro m ,P a g e ’I )>■ ' .son, J(Jerom e; Steven Pulramam , 1967. MMr rs.' McManamnn was a 2.2, .1900.,1900. ShShe died in December, fhe company has received a |lfln | Salm on ...... : . 73 42 .08 (Cor ,1^’ Saturday. Members of the asso->• large ninumber of apnllcations1 happen...■■•■HI .31 at their arraignment June 2 theyley Anxerlcnn.Falls;An\erlc Stacey Lynne'nne member of the Buhl Catholiclie 1960. Mr. £Steinmetz came to the Soda Springs ...... 69 46 .31 a t thei , elation said they expected moroe and had many inquiries about - T ultle ...... 84 ••.■)2 TTr r w«re“ w«re~not entitled to court-ap-»p- Thomp:Thompson, Wenatchee, Wash.;sh.; Church ofc the Immaculate Con-in- United SiiSinlcs in 1907 and to - dealers to arrive Friday, after-'• training for employment at the And ' Twin F aIIs ...... 81 52 pointeipointed counsel. Mrs, R Robert Groves, KimberTy,itTy, ception nndi tho Cnthollc Wom-m- Eden in 1922 from Wyoming. : And when they do be “Then we’re getlln’ out of and M izel- en’s League. He attendiattended t h e Presbyterianlari noon and Salurday. -, plant,PlMl, hebe . said. . ------. "Th« of and Mrs. Lee Morgan, Hazel- en’s Leai •m ' Valuable antiques.’as well ns .sure you’re under M utual, hhere,” ere,” Carver said. He startedcd ton. ■* Sho Chn I Isq aurvlved by two. sons, Church an.and w as a retired farm - collector.s j,oUectc items, nre on display...... Ofof Enumclaw's Enur Shield ol .Q for the door and was followedcd DlsmUsed „ Robert F.’ McMnnaman and , ' Mo.st of Ihem are for sale. Some T w in Falls N ew s0 ijy Mocn and Kiriner. ' Joo AA. Molyneux, Mrs. Roy G. Charles j Surviving are three sons'. Protectionl 'kS; ChJijles A.'McManaman, both of nfforgr T "i rt-an d -R n n h cn .Strin-■ Items ore marked' hs to the . ------^to-lB6Ufanco for vXf------A t-thla-point-aw riff-P a m Co r. WHHaniWUtams, Katftn-Goodman, .Gftiy -nnifc—Bum; thrtitif* br ointjrg. P arric ir p rlou. Whim b ld."«. children, , the nssnclnlion mnnnge.s'to pay/ In “.sIt.s tehtelegram of protest, notedI ' pasaenger passeni or Just walk- ngnln. "We’ro lenvln'.” Fnirflel . Jake Steinmetz. Sumner, Wash.,■ j expenses • for the show. ll>ntIhnt "34 women" wero opposed . |ng doy Slreet West. T ip. Births. RequleiRequiem mass will bo colo-10-20 20 grandchildren,grande 41 g r e a I I ing down the stroel. Plus Judgo Reed ordered him slop- ,. This Is the second year the> to the bo book remdval, nnd asked «k« «.>.i pcd and Deputy Majors rtfmnin-In- A daidaughlM -w ns born to Mr. brated fofor Mrs. McManamnn at grandchildrengrandchild and onc greaN event h ! tho. fastest claim aorvlco Lliiil. R. Schuler, dauRhler of J5‘'i cvenl hns beon held nt Filer ondI that "all -books ond equipment , ; , ctl in front of Carver. andnnd MMrs. Cward Thompson, lo10 nn.m. m Monday at tho Buhl■hi Grandchildgrandchild. _ ly, M onday a l 2 p.m. in the White,'v llqi’^ s .a n d colk’ctnhlo itemsI In Boise, Bois State iJind Commis- . onco cum loudo Irt graduation .innnT* .St. Bcncdict’s Jerom^ e rick Meagher, Rosary devotionion Mortuary Mortuary, Chape| by lhe Rev. i 2 tional rights wero being violat- which hnd been brought fqr dis-- sioner GordonC Trombley said\ Mormadt^cftll exercises at Endlcott Junior» i„ ed. ^ ...... will ■wlll bo r.recited a t fl p.m. Mondnyiny Wllllnm l L.; MiserjnTid.Rev. Rus- ninv and snlo.______^ - Tliiiriis Admitted • -m mnied 7 3 3 0 6 2 6 of Idaho. The scholarship wlll rohlin lo- Mrs. Onrth Frcymlller, Mrs, X .T * . mnied cnst of lli.o work Is $43.5J NationalNalional Luggage Show in New robbed Feb. 13 by the threo do- _M ” - million. York nnply to the l!)fl9-70 fichool year.^ar, ffendnnlH. T ',," lie •snldf C hrver point-nt- Gnil nines nnd Mr^, Qrvn Rich- X j York. This scholarship Is nvnllnble Mn- ^cd n ,gun nt hln^ nnd said, "GJet et Inn,inn, allnil Hurley; RIehard P. s Er- Nixoii X 1 X j To CanCancel p : ;— —------«—I d o r the nJisplccH of the Asso- in [_ ,itho ' store or I'll blow yourmr nie,,nic.. Nnmpn;Ni Melvin Wnrner,ner, ’ cintetl Studenlii gf tho Unlver- hend off.:*, • __ Mnltn, Mnl^a, nnd i Mrs. Nolon Williams,ms, • ______»ll}t_of_ldnho~i»nd-«»loctlon-lB —nT r:^m m fl‘Wflfl'ioil6weil”ciii itnpern mnde by n commiltco <»f Wnhn Iho . slnnd •, by liis wife; Jill Gin-nn Trope . . Dismissed ^JH^li ntudenlfl nnd the tmlvcrslly on y|„ „ ,„„TiascoTLatiniatin Trip vin, n custom er nt Iho llnio of Mr.i, Wllllnm G urrnrd nnd non •*’ nwnrdfl nnd ncliolnrshlps. tho’rotho robbery, and Sheriff Corder.,*r nnd AArniilph‘"NuHHbncl«or. nil ■ who IIapprehended tho threo men,on Il»rley:n»rley; Rlchnrd Pcrnle, Nnnvnnv WASHINGTONWASHI (U PI) — Sen,en. It loto Boli^Bolivia reduccd lo n hu- Pom tjm i Oi;nnRo will m eett ntnl Inin Weils,Wc Nev. about two hoursirs P“!P«: Rlchnrd U)wrey nnd Mrs.vlrs. Frank Church,C D-Idnho, ThurH-irs- tnlllnllng ihree minute convor-?or- 8;30 p,m . Snliinlny nl lhn 1''I'l'olnen nnd son, nil Rll- Ru* (Inyday callcdcall nn PrcNidnnt Nlxon«in snllon nt thet airport," lisler GrnnRo Hnll. Momlwr.H Afler Aflc ench witness wns nues- !>'•*■■p(!rt; I 1'Pnninin Hainscy, Hoyburn,I'rn, to canrol the roimUnlnji porlliinNins Church concluded that now nro nskcd lo tiring cnko, cookk'HItk'H tloncd by Twin Falls CountyIty nnd|" mI MfH.Mf Vorlu M nrllndalo, Onk-3nk- of Ncw York’ Gov, Ni’l.snn Rock-ck- Ihnt Ihelhe tript is hnlf wny over. ^ ■ Or BBndwlcho.i,' , PrniieiPrnseciil Mr, nnd Mrs. Garlh Froymlllor,“ ®''' ,,,ii|nom lllco lnn,lion, ''T ''ThlH his Is n scl up Job. Y ou'veve M iinidoka r M emorialll thnntimn loto Insist on the whole." . j| T hey will meol lU 2 p,\n. i\l the R<^tR«t ywyi ir ortlnrs to ivpnd toU) Adm itted inIn n prupnrcd nlnlement, nAt ¥ GRADU.DUATE Ann[e Ijiu rle Inn fnr lunch nnd DlntrlclDlntrli Court no mnltor whnt,III, Mrs. Gilbert Kerba, Mrs, Por-I’or- CliurchCliiirch nnlil "llm much bnlly-S MORTUARY Ihose momlKirN nol drivliiK old Wo’rr Wo’rr Ifelng rnllrnntled,*’ firlo ((inrcln, T erry W nrren,ren, hooed hiiDcd ruconnnlshnncoi missionion SISINCE 1931 m rs mny meet lhe Rroiip nt tho J Jud;ikIko Rccd nskod if timv hmlmil JimiosJiinios Trujillo nnd J, R. Hrnog-<‘o«- hyby Ciov.ciov. Roclicfcller lo Lnllnitln Inn At 2 p.m, nnyih REGISTISTEREDj NUR,WRSES nnylhlnK'^-«J& in llinlr dnlenHo,NO, gor, nlnir Rum'l l. Amorlcn In hnlf ovor. \ ai-ii* — r— 'nifl'only ’ni'fl'n answhrfwns from MO'-tO' ■ ' •■ Dlim lnsed "So f«fnr, Iho Prcsldonl’n npe- W l lll lerl, en, who tnjnltu*icktor. nil Ruport,’Oft, slaminodfllamtncd In his fnco in Peru, Q q ] p \ FULLJLL COR PARHIME\AE Mins Idnho In IWltl, will nnslstislst .liKlgft-ludi Reed Ihnn ordered theIhn and RiiRolierl P n n irr, Onkloy, the iho wok'omowoIc m at pullcil In by Dale Patterson j ' . ilie rnicoo In tho Mlss hinlioInho trio trio boundIn over to District Couri» n DlrUm tho Ven0''"0, tx'n Jordan annoulice 1 ,‘Y ear ...... 33.00 ntniclNtnicllon of couniy properly willb'lll nnld that111 iho monoy’ In' inadn Mnll Aubicrlptlnnfl accepted lieIjo held|,e MoiwUy at fl n.m. in In nvnllnblenvnllnb under Public l.nw '"-j" H74 Twin Fall? CemeterCemetery A s s r i . ....Oulytwhara carrlor delivery' la*■ Jtinllcoj.|..|c, Coiirl. A btsarlng on Ihoho whichwh(ch pruvldon nflijsianco ») t/> ’ * A. W, IBim MoJIand 4lS4i3 N Main Av*nui Bail not maintained. , burglnburglary rharga hna not boonion HchiiolnKchiiolfi which hnvo chlldronSif onil ManoB«f TwliiMlln r«tli. Iciati* I M,. scheduled>chedl yet., ledorai unployei In AUoudatice,(ICQ, « ■ ■ ■ 3 "

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'Variety ; y. . N J i e e w w ; s O f R e c o r d ^ eqtjIpiVient^/nc^d'ing no' right . • M CA Offers Viiri ,. . „ . ■ turn lurn signal,'signal, no brake lights, u> ■ / Tilmore County . horn...... '• i Glenns Fcrry Justice Court Glenns Glemis FcrryF Police Court - • . J 'OfOf SummerSw Campimp.Events 1 ^ 'John Terry McNew. 21,' Twin Roy Johnson,John: 33. Shiprock, N. ; I '' t ' > « ^ ^ B 1 I ^ • ■ . • ■ Falls,F alls, drivingdri fof C.' K. Brown M;, $15. jntoxl;:Alctl.jn t •TheThe MagicMagl< Vallgy YMCA willill FranciscF rancisco area, Canada and offero ffer a wide vnriety of §ummcrir Mcxico. • - ■______> cam ping op{opportu'nliIer’for“ cTiTnr3* jnIn addition add thc Y Outing Ciub, - 1% Jronren and youyoung people, nccording for boysboy; and giris who have to Chet BaBartlett, executive di-11* completed compie» the seventh grade. rector. , will planpla ,day,' overnight and H | ■ Three differentdifi types of resi-;i- longer cam< p in g -trip s nnd out- f l l l dcncedence campscamp for boys who have/e ings. mAllstateTII proteirotectsyou ■’ comcompleted pleted al least Ihe thirdrd ResideResidence cnmp ^date^ arc T - Bradegrade wiilwill bbe offcred.-Thore willill JJune- u n e -26 to July 3 for boys a l _l bc two cam ping trips for boysys the BoiscBoi: Y Camp at Payette | HHK'T ill I ^ ■ /.- who have c(complelcd al least theiic Lake. A girls’ cam p wiil bc -held against loss from . A fifth tirthsf*. grade. Teen-agers can takel

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------— ^ ^ ^—^ROVW-ROWlANI>-EVANS^ANlNS^AND-ROBERT-NOV>1SIOVAK — ------Troubleble At The"IC Top Of TlThcSBASI Stairs e ofTexis-basCd cronies who haveive JuneJ^nc H.and Indications aw that -:- Magic Valleu’ss HHomrn^civsBaper om f^c wAsmWASHINGTON' f — Conditiotisns Zartman,Zartmai a top-flight expert on ■ . UrUnder Hilary Sandoval, th e ofTt •m tht Commission may hot renew al the: top of thc Smnll Busincsdsd minorityininnrit; affairs who Is nowlow McxicanMcx • American newsdealer been ree it partly for the same reason '------^riday,-Jun8J^r~W 69~~^ ------. ______' ■ ■ ' PHOhJP AAdmtrtiatratton JmlniaU h a ve—now .-be-■-«•— Danfel-{-Pal)-Moymhan*«id«puly—Dairfel-i m y .from S in Anlnnifi nam ed to— AU>£ ;jjj_^t-hfis-5tyrtii®d-XJarbornn ------comc so..serious that Presidentnt on on the thc Urban Affairs Council,icil, headheac th c agency after a furious wee) b y ' But there is another complica* AL WESTERGREN THO/AAS HOWARD0 O. O. A. A. IGuJl (G KEIKER WILEY DODOS jniemal Administration battle, atebately thereafter was indicted by ' Bi liibor EdilCf Advefllilrjo Monag«f NIXOnNixon JSis planning to dispatchch a s generalgen( counsel .of SBA. Jnlei of ting factor. Late last year, tho Publlilief . Aiilitani lo Iho Pyblitbor E< ile Thus Z a Illy- th e SBA is'actin g like a beach-b- a Brandgi jury, on a charge of tJng a tuembcr of his own White Thus rtman. a highly- the conspiracy lo defraud tbe Fed-ed- CommissionCom aulhoriied .three GENE CARPENTER'"ki. 'BA'-E T-!0MPS0I5) P6.UL PWJL STANDIEY ! Ci. J. SMITH House staff to a major SBA5A regardedrcgarde former official of the cd whale. 1 • • 11- cffil government.) .. . GSU GS18 jobs for SBA in the field Clrculalion Director Comcot'no Reom Manod«rnod«f P«#i* P'«>« Room Roo Manog«r AAanagina Eiitot ”job b in an effort to prevent disas-is- E Eastma astm an Kodak Co. in Roches-ies- SandovalSa Is earnest and well- 0^91 i>e Some-other top level officials,,iais . of minorityn capitalism.- Since __ ■ ter. _ ■ 'ter,-N.Y.. ~tcr,-N. would bccome theh e meameaning, but has proved to be So een" then. President Nixon’i Com- The Prc.sidentialPr« aide Mr. Nix-ix- chief commissaro of the h u ggc e a st strikingly incompetent.admin-n* . Jiirei h ir e d by Sandoval have not been then cd i.strator.. His first major erroro r firfired, but cannot get routinetine mcrmerce Department has set up On has tentatively piclted is.hislis SBA as Mr. Nbcon’s trusjcd istri •ar- ils own minority pcogram and fpecial assistant-Lconani Storyry agent there;t) • ...... w'...... was as a 6crlcs of appointmentsIts civilC iv il Service Commission-clear- ils 1 ance in their new jobs. One■ of - the Commission gavc .it one of Friddtj The 13th "thesethes is the present acting geri-'•en-' the three GS18 jobs. * cral counsel, a Texan of Chi--hi- Thusjl Sandoval is losing out ' ncse-American nese background nam-am- t©.(O' thc1 Commerce 'Apartment Primitive man early discovereded It It is is often'said ( that superstition ' ' . ed Daniel Gar.bern, who is an in ja bureaucratic struggle for he. could work better if lie didn'tv'f; '; Isis dying oUt because most persQns CounterCoui of fensivesive ,^ ou'old Sandoval crony. . • - / sup»super-grade jobs -to push black work all the time. But then a.s now,w, recognize rccogn» the old taboos only to flQut TThe l sl6ry of' Sandoval’s vainrain capitalisrn.capi ist them. Jokingly, they knock on wood effoeffort to put Garbcrn on tbe . ButHi even worse for Sandovar.i there were eager beavers who just lliem. Ji >ear standing wiihin the Administra. couldn’t quit:- . ; or or tosstoss- o pinch of salt over thc Ipft payipayroll at the $30,000 a year star p a ; y scale CQS18) norm al for - tion is his treatment of SBA’s . So the majority invented tnbooslos sh shouldei o u ld er. , • that high position — the lop ' holdover Black Advisory Coun- - « • I — I th at ie!l.s' '^crn is now near th e endd of ->vand.->vi attacked SBA’s black ner- capitalism program as 10 k e n -' Rock on a Friday. civilized civilizec conclusion that the only re- ' ^ (mm&ovrm:3 C: hisithinf and last 304ay emer- cap kfiSiL H geiicy hisi appointment. ism. The coincidence of Friday thcho markable markab fact about Friday the 13th i l eci^i r- -^0 Republican Congressmen 13th day-of-the month seemed to re-re- is is thethe convenientci way it .fills an oth- Thc reason thc CSC has re- II ■fused T G arbern perm anent statusaius on the Senale and House iSmall mote forebears so ill. a pair of erwise erwise .-awkward. gap between — fl fust •hif Business Committees, this spell- aat t Ithe top rate is simply .that -----o m e n s -th a t- a -se n sib le -m a n . Ciught—__ .Thursd:;.Thursday^the-.12Ui.and.Saturday_thQ.______------hc-ls-unquaIified_He_came_to_. to cd deep political trouble, and to spend the day in bed. 14th. 14th. ------h e - '-fls— they look their complaints-pri.— - - the th e SBA from his old job as t'''-: CorCorporation Court.Judge in, El ''a'vately to the White House it­ P aso. ------. self, slopping just short of de- ■ mands for firing Sandoval. •’The SBA general counsel M r. N-i-XD-n's response is to __ ...... -- -.-ought,to have,, the competence7”=® .■ ,leave Sandoval where he Is for to manage a Wall St. law fac/r.r. the time being, thus avoiding - ...... tory,” OTip Congressionai crjlicf ''.'; __ a-showdown.'w , i t h Republican__ T ' s O a y ^...... told Ed u.s,'"and-GWjern lusl isn’t ' . Son. John Tower of Texas, who ■■ n°near .' that ball -park.” sold Sandoval to the White Selection of Father’s Day to fallall gave-him gave Jit on Father’s Day last year. ' ' ______■ Garbern c is not thc bnry*'toptop jjo, House in'the first place. in the ftiiddle of June was a timely2ly But But thetl best gift for Dad Sunday SandovalSar appointee who cannot Insiead j of firing Sandoval, the one. Just about now Dad hns discov-3v- 'wili 'will be be the family’s smiles and hugs ■ pass CSC m uster. Philip Pruilt,■uilt. pr< P resident will surround him named bJr Sandoval to bead thc wit - ered that hi^summer wardrobe is as as theythey tell him he’s “swell.” And i tl'c with Story Zarlman. a young officc of minority entrepreneur-icur- jTian who stands high with Re- badly depleted. • a althoug lth o u g h h e m a y e X p o s t.U 1 a t e ship, is also still'unclearedI for pui publicans on Capitol Hill and His summer socks, especially,--againstly,--against all this attention'and at .the • - a sim ilar 530.000-a-ycar salary,lary. jjj widely experienced in the need-replenishing, along with his idea idea of.a of special day_set aside in Pruitt's third cmergcncy• 30- fid field of minority entrepreneur- shirts. His surnmer tics aren’t bad,id, his his honor, hon everybody else' k n o w s * day appointment cxujrcs - on shiship. ^ ^ ■* though, because he didn’t w e a r -that -th a t secretly sei tho old boy is tickled. ^ some that mother and daughterter -';He .';-He certainly ci has it.coming.- . •

GEORGE C. THOSTE!OSTESON, M.D. , "I Sun Snob'nobbery Leg Cramps Cr A certain snobbery has grown up a giftgift' 'for mjisic or mathematics. around the custom’of acquiring\ a Next ono the so'cial scale a m o n g Dear Dr. Thosteson: My son, so softeners is to make the water suntan. Although science has dem-;m- apostlesapostle of the'slow burn, arc people . 7, treqiicnlly gets leg cramimps, ps, mi more effective ior washing. -onstrated that the.-ability or inabil-bil- who slowlysic but surely can get a tan. *- and-som etim es in his armIS. s. Is For drinking 'purposes, let the thisthi something to-lonk into? Hc . f|-, ity lo acquire a mahogany tint on These arc not so fortunate or hon-l- • • He . flavor bc your guide — wilh one • • • •'“^ft '“^ftcn plays on the floor andmd 1I ox exception. Some- softeners in- _one’s epidermis depends on the sortlort ored asa; the first', but they are defi- . . thcthought perhaps dampness caus- cj-, crease the amount of sodiiim in . and amount of pigments in the skin,c that "dam piiess”'c a u s.n e s . ‘ He ‘lye shadow will .show, and PP. . Ca«(Case,) nanclal nnncl disclosure Is no longeroi'gor j,, i,[,ve accustomed members,s, of(if various vr inm bles, is nnl n factor.[fetor thus Indicnte tho .slxe o f the kkl- MR. SPECTATOR WAS)WASHINGTON — Onto ngtiltiRtilt» • • a a novnovelty. It hns become almostImost c, Congress 10 the Idea of public•ibllc This Tl Is protiably a throwback.r-w ,loin obstruction, kinking of n , , piiijllcpiiijlIc < confidence in tlio intfRrl-L-grI- routlrroutine for Presldvnllnl candi- jjjdisclasure. And hnving dippedpped a a time, goncrallons ago,, whonwhen _ «<■ odier condition which ly of lly {{ovorniiiont hii.s t»con diuos in’iombers bfrs wo Wi blamed things on' "night’night occds to bo determined. This Will[I Fi ( X u u . na i tot)(h)T officiali of iho governnienl,i’eni, Iho, HII o u s o of. Ucpresunlatlvcs,'“ Ives, thth«j w ay' In less I'minful thiinthan or or olhor sucK factors bocnuso(•nuso Dr. Thosiesnn: I cnn In llils cnso a m em ber of Ihn lhn Jiiive made such reporis annual-1"}'“'* nuiiiy bave feared. nt at that llmo there wore so many .W' apprcclale the Importance nation's hiRhost irllnmnl aI n n d(1 ly. TlThis year, under ri'ilos adop* tl,!;, health problems which w erele notnot ol of tho "Pnp Kmenr" lest lo dls-’ (Editor’s • Note: Since' this Mr. of Iho reparations due us as pcoplo mnTt Iho led in lOfitt, cunli iiu’tnbor ofrf .tV,!-th(i' P oor diounh it is. ovcn this . »»' lo m n s t • roVf^red InKlliuiion, tlio icd iti -.,1 ,» pariliil public disclosure ro(|uir-’ ■ undorslood, ui <■'covepca>>ccr*of lhe uietus. Hov-- Speclalor column was writii-n, who h e- United .Stali-s Suprctni! Court.luri. .Sonal.Sonalo nild (lie HMiso had U> j.' Ion, who h av o boen exploited and de- United nubile member,s of Congress docs nut to g(!t back to your'voung-'oiine ever, 1 would bc much moro •lamo.s Formun and lliii blnck mili-lili- j-rndodj-raded, i)ruluii/.ed, killed and per-i-. And.And.^ 1 bi'liovc, conddenco wilt filo bolhli confidential nnd public ;i,,, Inlllnod lo use ll if I could glvo iri'ss roporls concoriilng ilii'ir Incomeiroiiif applv lo Iho cxocutlvee oor r ster’s sl cramps, assuming him lo .tanl.s havo increased their (hMnaiids.tuls. soculcil.Hi'ciilci nnt be rcslornl iiittii Cciiij'ri'ss rt'por ' lhe judicial branch (.f our ggov o v be bi in good general licullh. by H’my.self (ho lest and send tho makes ii tiiiindalory for Sn- Sii- nnd "mii.sido" acilvitles, ion Is "^’" 'o a r’’ to a Inb for analysis. for n;f)aralionH fiinu S500 n u llio nI lo '~**Un( -“Underneath all of Ihis explolla-“ ■ nrnn/prrtne Court Jusliccs. as woll IlutHul bolh llou.se:! .sharply limll-ilnilt eriunenl. An executive ordor;r Is-is- far fn (ho likolle,sf-eM»laiialion Is ,■ nf ll.o <" OKeeiilivouiivo muscle ni fatigue. You .say liui,„ Wilh proper Instruction, can Ihls billl(jn). tion,tlon, ll lhe racism of this country has>s as meinember.s of Coniireiis and iinti cd tlitho naluro and scojhs of llio de.U he done? Or Is il?—Mrs. K. .S. ■ • , prticUicproduced a psychological effect up- employees lo sulimil n .slnK*-inK*- pliiys pi on tho floor a g!> '!« iih“ >- we are bHglnnlng lo shaketo '• lllilts and-or oulsldo oniploynicntm ent pirrhnps? pi If to, he m ay .boe put- put- k kits for (ho P ap (esi. They hnvn then lako timo out tn rinid tho so-tio- off: off: WWe arc; no longer afraid to de-e- ^' tot( ihelr .siiiH-rlors Inu the; In-' ling ll a gond deal of conliniiliiginiiliiR h' heon tried in somo nrean with called Manlfe.'ilo issudil by liu? Na-Na-, mandm a n d oui’-njIPrf/ilil.s as a people fn flfiirniiillon Is not mndo public.ibllc. .Rlrnin .Rl (ui his voung leg nmiw w h’s, les,.. '■* f.uctess — and wllllo they nro Uonal Hhick ni-vclppmfiit Ccmfcr-,-.,(er-,-. IhlsIhis didocadenl, soc^ioly.’’ PAIPAUL HARVEY AAnd hi) Iniig as ilio Infnrmnlloii"ll.m A.H Ita iim V li'j lire, nnil'Mil..(T'siil>- '•'■piTlor lo not having tho le.st cnco and prcscnrod lo iin‘ (iciii'ral'eral' ’rtrrr’rhFTrthn-Mimlfifsio-drTTrTmdjr-thTtt ------______I ______||s' Is kepi from tho public, Itit is fiO(|ii(;ntly n, reliix. they {-nn go!o Inlo Inlo “ Ul .‘*•1. llioy. H rc.nol ua.uficfuL. — ua-nu: lest when a fihvslcliin' ])oard of iho NulionM' CouncilI of llio Sfiftl) Sfil million he speni: 1 ------tu r-n n rn ry ra rtim iinn htr pith-— ^ 111- (hill h being prolocK^l, I'ol''«>r r .sa'mo llilm; can occur fromI) olh- ml), takes tho .smenr. Reasons; ho Chti'rches In New YihK. (I)(i) i;.slalili;ilunoiit of a Soulhern I PXiimjile, n few years Mgo.;<>. aH e e;r fornis of niiisclu fallgue—iho,»_i|,(, can Inspect the cervix (whern ll wa.s also di'llvi'i'od ()n lIx' pro-pic l.aiull.and Bank: for eslablislunent of co-™ Parade And Ah Rain Kgovernment official profit-Tit- youngster y who does a gioatit deni- deni- -I’' ..f'aii’or h-'Tiinst likely to dcvrl- coding day loni b'asl Iwo Halioiialiiiial ooperat p erativ e fa rm s. 'I’olal $200 m illhin.in. , e riiiiiilng iirniiiid In nn after-Hfler- *’ ‘*1’)- ‘’''o dio condition of tho denominailonal h('a n of tioureoHii did Ihu official resign. I , Ihnt may bo present, nnd check the brief space of IhI.s ciihiina but . , vancc’ivaniM’d nudio-vlsual ,nelw orks. $10 Atnfrii NUi-h inal.Tinl-rotleves him Is V Atiioriiia Is llio |K'I1Ciico ho pays HockefoIier’N Hocl) nine iilups. l''f< left ll> In poll-lifter poll, Iho Amm oriterit nn n indication Ihnt this isis tho Il n ' '" f ‘"'V ‘'koi'Ko In hUo of Ulenis wo point out lhal II. N. Tcriy. wiio wlio inillioi m illion (Mieli. lor tor curlyI'lir iipix>!iitli)n lo tiic Nixon•lixoa <»oad, y /tending dm widely known lhi(iu);lioul lliis I'liliioHim nUIjloi m illion, *’Vnii(|ul •’Vm (Jo H om cl” I^very- o ry - ' h'l’ h'l> ' facl-diiding tour "«'« lio-tro- ddiscln.su're npproiich lo prohloniHiloniH idmiit » ns efjcclivo as nnvtlilngivtliliK' "* “ '"*>or»iory. area, has a copy ol the niack Man-.Inn- (Ti)(Tl) 'rrainiiif; cenler for leachingn g wlioro,w Iktp, Hockirfollcr'fi roeciiilonplloii aiiMidoiH aioiii hucc'osH," 0nf eonflK'l of InlerosI In ji'^veni-verii- . • I know fnr such criinins, 'lliete'sliete's’ 'I'lioro |s. n i you m ny well P,„lly Mil explained llml Prosliloiit „ IfoHlo if. you arn really, inloi'ciiti'd(llil In i.lillis i.lillis in coiiitnuniiy organUalion,)n w a i " )iun}IIInlltiKly unfriomlly ’ •slilent niont,- And wiiii gniKt reason.son. no n objocilon In U'drig Mime I' drug drug « ftiu's>,, also'tho problem thnt nn ’ l)(is-, Nixon liad wanled lo know Imw jf Yiii, jiintler how clear lh«' instnir- ruadin;; ll. plinln)plinlogra(>!iv,'movlo nialdn;ji H.'levi.y l‘ anti " fri’(|iiontly hn/antim sly liiis-, Nl'*" I'""' I'irsi. h h pifivenlivo, ThnT h n florok iireparailnn. loo. If vnu a Iho pi'o]>li' of l.iillii.Aiiiorlcii aroI""" k iiow |nl|',.rilm i 'oiii.'.s flnniii'iitlihf'iitl want v lo, ll nothing else. It t gives Ui'ves 'J Hulls are. somo people won't AllhoiiKh wn will be arcnsedll of ;.ion inakiagn and repair, radio buiItUh i ’ " r 1 II-' llo hai ftiinplcii'd titily two, llilnkltig J ‘ and he, lK'- pi(i- prosonl■ ihoinHolvcs as c^ndlaipsliiaips - -i:,S,ll. ,1 )(••] slvi> liolitliiftn In Vi)ni'/iiolit,. You {traigram , liiijN'fiil of burying ('lu ii-^ dun lo lhe trem endous volimio comos lo $ii) por nlm-er. This Is /I a lhat “* for lh e sak e of the <:hureii(vi ''lv<‘ ii I ( • 'i i i i ^ I}„r election or rooU^cilon. . It Is dIvorllruloHls. or pouch- \ received dally, ho Is unable lo low estimate for wo maiiilaln Iheroiliet'd aiuland lheI Hynagogucrt wc; hope , lhatm t mllllil n»liili> oxix'ct lilni lo ho woi*woi- niimim ailsls under iiii avalani'hnn iio U* In |ho last Cdnuross, llmI Son- Son- I Ing of wall of Ihu colon, bm will! «i ,{,< coiiii'd as ''hoiiin folks” lln'io. llicii', Ann Aniorirtin dollars, 1 ut wltli luiNWor indivklual lolter.v, Rend- ;iro prohal)ly moro lhan !iO,1)0(1,Dill)|(),0()I) Ihey Ihavo the wisdom to underHlmlcl alo twice camo wllJiln fiturvolon volon t an InHnmed condition besides,t'sldos, • ers'r questlonn nrn inc/wporntod Jlo wa»ii'l., U-Uhl m il don r 111Iri TwoTl years iator, Pn'sidontosiilont 1of ndopi Ing full public dlw lnsurnlosurn } SIIKO tlih Is described In dolail i ' , hlack peopio In thlB country. $15il5 a -that that thoset demanclH are modest nnd plo)lKo,(t njcduc dwnionnlratloiis In Cara- .Kpiinedy’s.Kni Alliance for I'rogrosi 1 dninil in his column w henever posil* I'ogresi for Honalorti and lop .Sonalo slftff1 slftff i in lhe l»ooklrl, "l^ m 't l,ei nivor- niv(!r- ilie.1 nii'Mor Ifl not a iarj-o sum of numeyoney reasort^asonahle. ilut if lhe while Clirlit-I'ht- ta s car , proiproniljiod moi-n Yankee tnitnoy.mitnoy. ’ (a is‘ woll a-i cnndldnlps for luo 1 ir Iho llculoiln Throw Ymi.’’ I'd pr«‘f|)f li> guard Kiaird AnaAiiiorlcan govnrnmRiiti niII I g llli I1. , «'d 1 n dlm lo.Miro bill n few wopknwoek* ; ronlH In coin ami a long, self, ^nr. Korkofollcr'K onldurajio. Then, now II, M’lf. Olllrlnl Cllv ond Counlv N»wipoi-if weallh nixl iU , inemhcrnlilp. whllu-*-andrvhilo- ancl good|i will, then we docluro war 'riion, now iiilnw Ihoir "an iln ’ nood" ago, / I was dollghtod lo tiavotiavo < 4i(MrrHt>cd. nlnaip* lo ) >Mi (Irainali/cil by rKtlefs, I 1 America; hns profited and KtlllI cx- andaiul w<^ "are prep,ured to fight by " ,J'* tlofs, I ihron now tioiiainrs Join ourur bl. bl. .i n copy) rathrr ihnn go nilII overover ' . ' ' Ciickiltiiinn nnci Un - ^ cld o d 'll WIIH Hlill uiinafo, aiikodaiiked iiiiviiiive no ov>lil^'iii'o lliiil leadoisleadi’is pnrllsnn gruiip of Np(ni!.(»'n fromfrom 1 It again lioro. «i ■ i • ,plollf5 black people. whaiiwhalover. pn-HOH necenHary,'* Ihnl Ilia, vlhlt lie piihlpoiii'd,1, nfof timsi!I na^lniis Invited 'ilrrtr In­III* iirlnr vours. And this yonrir Iho Iho - . ■ Pii.iunnl'ln 't«(.llnn 60-1 OS IHi>M lliat So Ihere you havo a little part of. "Wt , , CfKir, Tli.irnluv |i hy d«lnoon|i|n oft l.nlinl.niln iho public nnd llio prens will 1 I'T nf- hiMiilml dnilv cind Stmdov nl ,130 ted by tho yHiito Christian churchoK'•choH' .H;o-11)0 hiaderplilph of your own particu- vrrHiv 1 will foet txKJy orlinns? Whnt effect S«coii

  • , f ’ Ullt iio alnii n(;kiiiiwli!(l|ii'dd llint Sliil Sliiln l>()|>arliiiont lias oyenOH and iiclniei^i( |Wnuld bo tho «;ic'ari‘st ( ho H0f« n:iaoi, l>v Mngic ValUy N«wippp«ni $500 million III not nn Idle retiotiillo^)iilhm iiav<>iiiiv c a copy w hlch,you can rciad! If ••iin'n (Nirest loiior huve? —C,|i:,T 1 ; I •’lliiii'o ll ovldonro of poimliiriipiilut' cur; oars nn U>l' m'i'iios tiollnrnr pro- iiimslMo evldonco nf Cimgre.s-itgre.s- If iliere |h nnv differei'co in or omply wordH.,Flfle>en dollaiss for hol,hoi, iliuin Mi\ Torry could posiilbly ^„p|„ ■|i<'e jl) tnlAfnil lit mcDnii clnii mnll i/i>iM<' ” 'y hiipiKirl f o t tiioso doninn.ilrn'in.slral pnri piirod nnd loss niisirplibloIbln lo alonal deloraiinalinn to insiiru ansiiru 'your, konlih between hnrdrd and and ‘ I9III, ii blllc* m every black Jtrothor <|itd filiiter laatho Iho let ynu^mrrowy (he uno ho louncd'ud iliiim,"Him.' par,piiriMiiiornl (llBlortloa (iiaiiI) Guv. ihiu public offico Is (ruuieUe a a«as i "Ofl v a to r .lt Is I,m (lUgbt1 Into Ibo 0 ’ ■>' tho bcBlnning'ining ' Mr. M r. {Spqjftnlor. A ,Veneiu«UQ,V leader auhunedhuned iRucjRucKofollor'*. 1a.publlo irust, provaWo, j Jiv* purpoM of[ w ^vaiot aidt J Mo«h fl. >D7P.

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    ------^------" 'Ffltfqy r 'Junt BT't'JewsrTvii’lft-FoUtT-KJolw— B- ] NewiVIetliDdislrCle]t€leries— — ~Awa—Awards-(Ji¥en— ^ T^TeTevisiiision Sched\edules GLENNS FERRY---M t an- awards assembly In Glenns [ Appointed Forr ValValley ' Ferrv High School Just before Saturday, JuneJuno 14, 1969 . ^ ; ^ 2S12SL—Gcf Smart - ' ^PI ' school was dismissed foi‘ 'lho 7:50 2S^-Ghost and Mrs. \ .The. UUnited .Methodist Church Ore.. church.chu Rev.- Dwight E; year, specialspeci; awards were pre- . • • 3 p.m .. 4 7B. 8. lI - U M a nns » Grand G rand Proc] is presented by thele ’ m Muir i . . ... hash as announcedam new appoint- Wilcher v was reappointed to the sentc ^on,son will assume the pastorate ics stujgj,,Student, and Ronald Morris- 4 -C a s p c r 4‘00 4*00 2SL-H: lgh C haparral r 8:30 2B—G jB unsmoke ■>. . seminifrseminrfry graduate. ' replacesi at the IRupert church. Hc re- t 8—C asper ' 22B—Championship Bowl- received thd Honor Socicty> 1' '4—Movie, /'That Kind .of Of Rov. Ralph Cairns at tho Filerr place.spiace.s Rev. R' Warren McConnell. "Teacher | of the .Year’’ award. 3—Go-Gq Gophers ing i Wyu, oman” church. Rev. -Cairns has been' who has been appointed at Den- _ 5—C artoons ' •■ ^ 4-U.S. Open Golf.. , 7B—M„ iss Idaho Prelimin-iin* appointedappoinu minister of the Vale,. ver, ColoColo. Rev. Woodrow Harris, 7:30 2SL-T0P Cat 3-Dating .Game • a ry 1 ^ ^ ^ ■ Ashton.Ashton, has been appointed lo0 FATHER;FATHERS TO BE HONORED 7B—Top C at J ...... --7B-U.S. ' Open Golf . ^ 8:00 3-Miss Idaho'Pagcant the Wendell - Hagcrmarsxhurch.1- Faithtr„uh Asse'mblya of God , 11-Top Cat ^ , 15—Twilipht W ^ He succeeds Rev.. Ted Har- ^ 8-U-.S. Opcn Golf 5-5—Jackie Gleason . ' .."-vV Ra< * Churchy Twin'Falli. will honor 2B—W acky R accs - - j■11—U.S. Open Golf , 7B—M 'f lss Idaho Pageantm t greaves who was transferred to0 all fathers Sunday during'morn- 3—W acJv R aces 4:30 2B-Cartoons JJ—Miss Idaho Pageant -.i'" Paycltc. -• • in^ serviciservices; 5—W acky R aces I-Let’s Make a Deal - *:30»:30 2E2B—Jackip Gleason ‘ F o i ------• 4—Gulliver ' 5:00 .2B-NCWS - . 10:00 2S 2 S ^ -N ew s ‘8-GuUiver :2SI/-NCWS 3—News 3- RUPI from the distillers of/ JIM BEAMB iourfiojj • 8:00 2SL-Flintstones 3-News— . . 5 5- -N e w s ' -I nuai Ct 78—F llnlstones I 5—News II 11— 11 News 1I ^ will rel 11'—‘Fllntstones k5:S0.«a 2SL-Jstar T rek'-. 8—Johnny 8- Cash . . . 4th cel< . • 2B-Archl8 ■2B—News 10:20 10:20 2SL=-M5vic,21 "Winchb sterler » i 'i.' .•* . . two-yea u J -A rc h io ' 8—The Saint ’73” ’7 - ' - i-, .V„., - compel' 5—A rchie • Races Slated ™ 3—JackIe Gleason 10:30 10:30 2B—News 21 • - ■ 1 *5 . horse■ 1 t greaves 4—Spiderm an ' II—Jackie Gleason ' 3-rAvengers 3- . The ' Chateau 6—Spiderman 4r-D ating'G am e •- 7B—Movie, 71 "Affair In- [ Cassia- ___^'g:S0_2SL—B anana Splits __^7B—Periscope t . . ' Trinidad" T; v 'm r - “• Forciation July 4 7—B an an a' Splits ----- 5-^Tarzan - - 4—News 4------q - 8—Banana Splits S:008:00 :2B—Animal World 5—M 5- annix ^ .J- rules.RUPERT \ — Tho eighth an- f r o jy i nual Cassia-Doka Futurity raccl • ^ V o d k a ' 11—Baniina Splits 4—Newlywed G am e 10:50 10:50 2B—M 21 ovie, "The Sea ..I,,'..I I feature will return to the Rupert July i 2B—Batman-SupermanI 7B—Newlywed G am e Shall Sl Not Have Them" turlty. .3—Batm an*Superman 6:30 2SL—Adam-12 11:00 11:00 4^M 4- ovie. "T he Hideous . 1 •' Livesto4th celebration this year when L S^Batm^inrSuperman 2B—Daniel Boone Sun Si Demon” ( , 1 1 1'-~* ■' . ,r • r-.j i two-year-old Hors< quarterhorses will A ■ i compete during the pari-mutuel A _ 4—Fantastic Voyage ___ -^ 3—Tarzan ' .'^—W 3- esterner a t l_ n 9:00 4—Journey to ihe Centerliter 4^Law rence W'Hk' ------8=N 8^ cT vs" ------W " ' ~ i\rr/»« iS iiW ilg iM-r" ii horse ground: racing that day. The event, sponsored by the of E a rth 7B—Lawrence W elk 11 11 Movie. "The Slender ...... Two 9:30 2SL—Underdog 8—Lawrence Wclk T T hread” . Cassia-Doka Fu.‘urity Asso- 2B—Herculoids 11—Lawrence. Welk ll:153-Movle. 11:153- "No Time ForrOr GALGALLATIN VALLEY SEEDED Co..was burglarizedbi 'Thursday~ ’ ciation4 when according to the Amerf- 3—Herculoids 5—My-Three Sons Sergeants*' Si , and tl thieves did a ' thoroughgh job, turningtumli over desks arid- can peto. Quarterhorse 1 As.soclatlon 4—Fantastic' Four 7:00 5-H ogan’s H eroes 11:30 11:30 ^ S A ll- S ta r W restling scatteiscattering papers in their Search. Here, H.: B. Schlagenhauf, rules, limited will te sided with a ncw , 5—Herculoids presidentorcsidi of the seed firm,1, goes throughthrouj papers scattered!?!' feature—-the The thoroughbred fu- 8—Fantastic Four -in-J n 'h'his' ls officc. An estimateded $800 damagedami was done nndi:S turity. afternn sponsored by the Valley ••' t - — 7B—Underdog' . -V- Livestock Commission Co. "Friday, Junelune 13, 1969 ' $65.65 In cash w as stolen.. A transistor radio and several conjuni Ii 11—Underdog blank chccks also were taken.cen. Sheriff’s officersc investigated,r -J rodco Horseracing on' the 4th begins 10:00 2SL—Storybook S quaresa - • 77-p;m -p u 2B, 2. 11; 8 p.m ., 5-M5—Movie. ovie. ‘‘’The House of the Seven•ven The siseed company is locatedated on EastliEastlund .Drlvo south of at sronso 1 p.m. at the Rupert fair- 7B—Storybook Squares> Hawks.”Hawk is a mystery tale filmedmed in EngEngland and Holland. Robertb e rt —Twin 1 F alls. ' • ' ■______mm grounds. ber-of- 5—Storybook Squares Taylor Taylo and Micole M au rey aare re the stistars of this 1959 film. ' “ : Two Acti\ trials for the quartei*- II—Storybook Squares' .g:3(.8:30 p.m.. 4, TB. 8-H ig h Iigghts h ts of the first two rounds of the horses will be held prior to Julyir- y 4 when the best eight wlll com- 2B—Shazzan I 69th ' U. S. Open. Golf Tournamentament held in Houston... . ^ vxirGirl On Bicyclele .Strue! .stru ck By A uto S ' 3—Shazzan 'd pete. The thoroughbred race Is5. 5—Shazzah' A 7-ycar-old Twin Falls, girl ton St. N.N t, limited to eight horses a gate. sfso 2S^News: Huntley and“nd“ A 7-yi d The racing wlll be hcld-cach “ *■ . 4—George of the Jungle BrlnklSy • 7B—Lowell 7 Thom as — — ' 'was w as treated trc nnd released at 'Police' Police said the bicycle .she ; 10:S»2S^-Untamed World >d afternnon July 3 through 6 In 2B—News, Sports - * 8—K® IF I Special MagicMagic V Valley M emorial Hospital>ital was w as riding ridln; ahd a'car driven by HA^ on „ 8—Untamed World T hursday evening after the blv Mr's.,Mr's.. MMyri yrna B anner, 30. Routeal 3. conjunction of Mr with the Rupert 3-N ew s ._ 8:30 8:30 4—U.S.Open 4 Golf T hursda 3. rodeo and Julv 4th celebration 11—U ntam ed World 5—News 7B-U.S. 7 Open Golf • cycle cycle ^^e was . nding' siruckk a Twm^.FalTwin- Falls. collided at the in- Route c n 2B—Johnny Quest c a r. ' • . tersec'lIOntersec'tlon-of. Washington Streetif .sronsored namec by the Rupert Cham-lor 11-N ew s 8-U.S. 8 Open Golf ' car- ber-of-CommercCi ' ; 3—Johnny Quest < . 7SL-Net Festival 3°”"'Bonnie Ann Jensen w as takikon en and. Caswell Casw Avenue.-The acci- Roll ’ • 4—Maverick . 7 - Activities will Include theng ^ 5—Johnny Quest •- . 2B—News , ' 9:00 2 to the hospital by ambulance,ncc. dent hapihappened at 5:10 p.m. Enid, -., 4—American Bandstand 8:00 2B-M y Three Sons ',„She 1®. is , the daughter of M r. and MMrs. rs. BiBanner was charged with chuckwagon semes Jamboree, a car-ool Chotaaux Vodka tSIttiltad from 100% graln.nt ’d , - 7B-NCWS . ’ 3—Wild a Wild West Jfrs F nival, a parade, and rodeos Dlotllllns Co.. dlvl»lon ot Jam at B. Saam Oltllllln 7B—American Bandstanditand 8-Hlgh Chaparral 4 Mrs. Frank Gregg. 687 Washing-ling- driving wwith an expired, license, news 11:00 2SL—Sprlngville D ays . 4—John Davidson each night July 3 through 5. P arad e ® 5:55 7S^-Communlty Alertt 7B—John1 Davidson 2B -M oby- Dick 6:00 2SL^News 8—^Tom ( Jones she STUDENT LISTED* 3-Moby Dick 3-News , • , 11—Gunsmoke 1 1 by HANSEN—Samuel Kevan. son - 5-Moby Dick 5-News 9:30 9:30 2B—P: riso n er te 3. of Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Kevan. 8—Fantastic Voyage ' 2B—Land of G iants 7SLr-Net Playhouse 5 in- Route 1.''-Hansen, has been , 11-Moby Dick 7 S L -^ lp irin g it Out 10:00 10:00 2 : S I^ N e w s , I F ^ trcct named to Jhe Dean’s Honor ------i r ao 2H -L o n e It&n'fetr r ------— icd- Roll at Phillips University, 2SC r-F Troop •. ' ■ T r 11—News '^ “ ■ !5—News Enid. Okla., for tthe spring 3—Lone Ranger 8:15 7SL-Mlsterogers 7B—News with sem ester according to a school Chota»i 8:30 2SL—Name of tH c Gnmo ‘8—News i V H jn'se. 1 news release.______:. 5—Lone R anger •:3tl 11-NC IV 5 4—Happening - ' 7B—Namo of tho G am o n ‘ 7B^Happening . .. ' , . 8—Name of tho GamoJ 4—P e rry Mason 8—Happening 3-iGomer Pyle lOsSO10:30 ' 2S L -Jo h n n y Cnrson WU Noon 2SI^Baseball ll~unday. And yet. wllli nil enrthI wnlt- Mono?" Moi TliojTlioy rend nelsmogrnnh rcniirtsrcnehlnd his :nose broken. Imro — hut imw much;h And trees.tre Anything went. T h e rt'e was ButBn even broken noseses areAre wlierfl? Not flvon tho rounla*miisla* no etiquette: there were'« no imbipassing Xrom the oil scout; flcone.scone. Sorvod ovoiy W*<>n«i- lioutn Will commcnt.on thoho per- nilniles. ^101^lere Is now a hind nf honor ' d o / Sundny a| P ^ H 1 CIUB V tinenlfl, (Ono lORcndnry scout In Cana- pmongpmn InduAlry splos, No longi H«tl«Mono Shu dull . . . | H An might 1)0 oxpofiled,id, thn dn was siipposees to splesplen a re courteous, even friend- IrSm raR H nM in put 700,000 Im portant ni6w iw oil fmsthlte-rhiit'r / whon ho RotIt outOut ly, i to oho nnolhor. "Aflorar all " ■.▼■ji'J'STWMr W acres un’ for Inaso. Rivalnl com- ^ nurgory, ho wan givenI ISO,* sayi says une nf them, "why nhould ■ i’titilxaM l|.\\ltom panics wlll l « lilddlnK fori r whntwhat 000OOt for his Inform ation. I fl|fight another scout? Ilo'qlo'fl nnan Ihnv Iwilflvo to ho Ihfl richest Anothert scout, niso legend,egend, >|on

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    LOS ANGELES (UPl>--Dor(UPl>—Don- dy, a rooKie,i, started started cruising Oughtonhlon but hittinghlttlr O’Malley on H H B a id Lee Oughton w as5 a bit slow- slow the area in thcirneir patrol patrol car. _ a finger. wilted ond had a severesvere speecspeech They saw Oughton Oughton running'------O’Malley,Molley, believingbelle Oughton - ■ Im pedim ent. along a sidewalk,,walk,, but then he------%Vas shooting, shooting, opened fire, Oughton, 29, alw aysys carried a suddenly slowedowed dowdown and .------hittingng Oughton inii the face and card in his wallet giving his'hi started to walkralk slowly,-slowly which------twIco0 In the back bac and killing I name and address-inn case of ana the policemen;n thoughithought suspi------him. emergency. • • clous. They left thethc patrolpa car------Oughtonjghton was w as unarmed ur and no • An emergency came-^i-nmA-"' iin« Oughton approached approachc them.------weapxinspons were w ere found In the Thursday—and the card aj •' O’Malley sloidstood'In ln frontI of” ------vicinity, vtc n f ^ Oughton and began to-J:toifrisk him , .------Mrs. rs. Dick Dick C.C. R ania, Ought* parently cost Oughton his- lif< ton his life. ^ KcnnedTdy moved,"lOved behind------on's .mmother, other, . said si "My_.son ... The: tall; lanky man^ d-JVas_annouDced''niursdav'that state girls’gl competition. Caria Carla AnneAm Harbaugh, Gooding,;, Miss Miss Brammer and Miss EbersoleEbcrsole pli placed second in thc left, ploccdpla third In thc girls’ comjcompetition. Winners In thee national nation EUcs “ V aluable Stuaent’*laent” comp< competition, each gaining K7- M state, beboys’ comp<%tltlon, fromrom left, aare Kent Raymond Hen-I- a a S6Q0 S6QI scholorshlp. Tho four-dayir-day Stato Stato Elks Convention la Of DDTJ^I[n Pesticide Ci v n . «haldscheld, Pocatello, Ilrst, whoho also plaplaced first In tho national>1 Rupert Ruper closes Saturday. 3 Crackdown _ competicompctltloD, winning an $800 scholarship,schola and Kim Conradd • • . ■______- .

    SACRAMENTO (UPI) - iilieThe The state Department of Agrl-jrl- turc dl:director Jerry Fielder. Also bannedI Is the pesticideclde ' _ a benefits In any federally-fundeded extremely Important. Reagan administration" movedived culture cultur announced Thursdaylay "Farmers"Far realize the probleniblem DDD.ODD. - f program. .-iL^iThJs^_ iL^OliJs is the necessary plan* Friday toward, a "significant”mt” thatthot oanybody who objects mustust with ipesticides. They're lust ^ .„!. f /T, Jf. hirtg rather lhan simply going L_.bati-on-DDI..Ifi.-Califomia.------___ ddO-SO-in,writIng-before-July_lir o .so . 11.* asking. asking .that-in' Uie-eventual-de-i-ae- dence-thaethese-pestlcides-aredence-ti - — - m£L£MeiM Mal assi . mi^ -aHd'>Mar ling " , Gen. John N. Mitchell has bill dc designed lo crack down on .“We.‘*We are convinced that if weA'O Melvin -Kestler, Tv c TThurst hursday In a speech aat t and foodfo may have Infinitely HRLi SUNDAY!! sprays available at no slgnlfl-Tilfl* prosecute hard-core leaderss of both oppxjscd< legislation to cutZ MATINEES THRU SL deral Trade Commissioner)ncr Manchester,Mancl Vt. D,uring thathat more unchecked\ political pow- student uprisings. ' . off fe federal aid to universities James M. Nicholson favors.an,.an period,period be said, no companymy er,” he warned. • fcant difference In cost.” “ f , PARAMOUKTPlCTUKS PRESENTS a'ROBERTiERT B-RADNTTZB.RADNT PEOPtimoS . . „ Hillls estimates Californiairnia The Justice' . Department’sent’s which^^dowhich not adopt codes of IB-month m oratorium , on • largeirge with assets over $250 millionIon NlchtNicholson said It would be®. "a ® farmers now use between I and plansPlans wcw ere outlined by Jerrlserrls conductcondui covering students andmd . . . -V corporate mergers, withwith would be -allowed' to ocquire perilou: lire perilous proposition at best” to 2 milliomillion pounds of DDT eacheach Leonard, head - of lhe Civil facultyfacull; members, I m d ' . ^vemment agencies passingsing any ccompany with more thanlan ijy for emirrfienc_X;4egislatJonm tp yggj.year. Rights I DlvisJbn, jn testimonynony Leonard_Leoi told the appropria­ on each such merger that SIO nmillion in assets, urjesscss impose a merfeer 'moratorium.lum. Only jabout 20 per ccnt x>l this before a Senate appropriationstions tions subcommittee the Justice • .- might be proposed during that approvalappro- came first from eitherher He urgurged Instead an immediate jgIs applliapplied In "dust form.” The subcommittee.subcomm The transcript:rlpt DepartmenlDepar plans to use as a period. the prproper regulatory agency or increase jncreas under existing laww In fcjtrest fn "liquid” DDT — andid is of the hearingsh w as releasedased prosecutionprosec vehicle a section 3 of : . C( ^ & d e J Nicholson said he favored the the Justice Department. • ^ the. pacer of FTC actionct on untoucheduntouchi by the new regula*jula* today.today, thethc 191968 Civil Rights Act which move becausft-Vwer may not NicholsonNIcl said Presld^tent “again:“against all significant acquisi-lulsl- tiohs. • By i(iontrast, the Nixonlixon proh«blts--Jnlerfcrenceprohit witht W t h e 1 have that mucfi' time before the DwightDwlgl D. Elsenhower's .warn-im- lions, conglomerate or other-ther- But tl the department hinted■d ilit administration,Thursdayadmlnistr joinedlined people involved In or getting ___ n]arraing_trcntL toward overall!rall Ing against the military-iry- wise, w here th ere m y _ _ b e hopeis.to hDpcs_t< .ban much of that, too. w m n n . ^ f^omtainM economic concentration . . . IndustrialIndusl complex could be substaisubstantial anticompeUUvo1 cf- FielderFleldc said the latest action worjts permanent political chan-han- extendedextent "to all concentrationsons fects.” . Is I'by no means the final step p ses. There Is a reol danger that ofof-economic - cc power in .too few ConglomeratesCong are firmsFirms In controllingcont the use of DDToSfi □ GRANDrO OP PEN fiG : II _ these rhangM can . haboenooen hands which could endahcer our whIrhwhich _exnand ranldiv throughough and DDDDD. This is p a rt of a con* RH •______—O F ___ overnight with startling Impil- libertliberties of democratic pro^pro* dlvcraiflcatlondjvcr.lne NIchoUon said, by 1975 the, IOO100 of DDT can be curtailed.'' • B - m !'I would favor nn 18-monthonth (nong(nonglomerate) companies' ,,'n in large.st inrooqt corporations will “hold hold "We 'believe there are a great H P irtoratorlum on Inrge company30ny basic metals, autos, office'•cc over 55 ri per cent of the.' natlon’sIon's ‘ California 5thnt: R ■FRIDAYY ^NIGHT ■ ' acquisitions,”. Nicholson said equip:equipment, • electronics., drugs^85 assets and th e 200 largesF•will will can get 8< Inplqlntftr.q ” ' | “ 10 | U Minutes Drivee To BestBes Entertainmen!'* W ■ , to etenable' more thoughtful{htful . The . Thfl S Sierra C lub's rcoctlon'wwas ns I ^y . Mllo North of. FiratIrat InteratatoInterat Exit to Joromo I Ty YELLOWSTONE NATIONALNAL "will ‘will most certainly ‘ meanean consldiconHlderatlon and study’ of that Itit 1still wonts to seo tho1 bon EI On oldo hlshway acroas18 from JoJoromo Auction Contor c ^ PARK. Wyo. (UPl)-The aging,Sing, IncreasedIncroi grizzly -incidenta In economiceconor concentration andcl thpth<) In writwriting — and in tho law I ^OO-pound grizzly, pushed o ulut of camcamp p grounds.” 'mergemerger movement." books.books. ______KnmYTnm __ his old feeding grounds and cearchlng for food near a camp nround, was being haroHsed by ,®DDY ECCLESii,.iS THEODOREHEODOREB^L-sw 1 I . S SHtHDEUAN i MNE ClOVKioloJOANNArRAwixiRn JOANNA TRAWj •■ t v I children throwing liottles and unu IM-Hint efrwlni'KriKi'. llOlltllT rocks.' .'.h—H^llOllEllTaRADKtR *1^ W ‘■s T u o id a / I JAMES aCLAIlX ■ rANAVtSIOH'.TECIINICOLOK*reCllNICOLOR* A PAHAMOUNTTl PlCTVnE ..Running wlltlly to get nwoyw a y — 3 5 TONITE TiX li 5 TOTONITE I oGATES a t i OPEN 8iOO P.M. RATEDi i (0| fropi tho. ficrenmlng children;^ 7 ” - PHONB 733-6226 GATES OPEN 8:0 0 P.M , ■-1 | the hear turned a corncr of a 5 HOWDYi' ..^ . , PHONE 733.3928 rAMIlYMIY FUN Solordoy i AT 9 il 5 NIGHTLYf W.uW«tl or.on U.: U.S. 30 lo Orandvliw Dr.r. AAT 9sl 5 NIGHTLY ^ Sunday Showtim** hulldlng nnd rnn right intolo 5”5- . 1i49.3i30.9i40 year-old Dnphno Jax. ° ONLY 5 DAYS LEIT TOT O SEES E E a ii. conhiiioJNDIIIONlONIo 7 ,„ „ 5 j ] RECOMMENDED TOR ADULT BYES ONLYI ^ ^ T he hulklnfs. otilmal pickedIcked ran tl comfoiiti•MfOKTI Doom Op«n 1i3o’ h e r up in hlfi ]nwn ond begnn - WHY ^ ' maullnft her. Ijiter ho was 'Ssliot Mii' a ■ A MA i BECAUSEBECA OF t h eE UUNUSUAL N U S ENDINQ No one will bo adm ittedd during ttio,t last minuteg. c*“ — TJiJ.1 wa.i iho story pJcccd 'together todny...lrum a pnrk — HURRY! ENDS)S SATISATURDAY^!!— - officlnl, a campground manogor i T r B I T n i B and an expert on hears. Dnphno. who wns attackedicked I EVERYONE ELSE |H ROCK HUDSON Tuesdoy night, wuh nnt tiurlous^ n n c l ]v Injured. Sho wna flown'n to H IS? ? ? Children's Hospital nt her homo (4 V J k B 1^1 LAUDIA CARDlNALE In St. Paul, Mlnn.,‘ forfnr . Find Out What m nkc treatment of cuts and a brokenroken A ■ fc < ■ ^ 1 Reat tVlovie rib. M r a Enjoym ent Is . . . “A FINE P A IR "a D r. P ra n k C; C ralgliead of Mooae, Wyo., a nnturallst who ntudlcd tho grlrzly 10 years, ..." ' "nold. ho was not surprlHcd hy f t ■ T.R-Y' : ■ tho attack. L ast year, ho t>nld, Iho nnrk ^ P■PLUS— L U S — . clOHcd down Itn cnrth-illlcd m A'DRIVE-IN ■ Rorboge dumps whero iho hours KOt m uch of Ihclr fnoK>thcr, equally Hcce.ifllhlu, ttourco. 1 Ho nnid ho had rocommonded P E-N-b ■ Ihnt Iho park phnso out 'tlio P 5 f | I------W H E R E ------—\ garhogo dumpti ovar. n period of g<(a» Technicolor* w yearn nn tho older l>eiirii could SERVICE IS nEUZMETH TAYLOR ® dovolop new feeding pollcrns. OUR «MIA . . . ,FARROW mor* fwuhUKJh«uht^ In Tto»orrw V » Datry* llio quick (rannlllon, he nnid, SPEOtALTY WIA I ------— ------r CComooi sit In Alrrcondltlonod Comfo A JO-M flrvMANmODLCTCNfmODUCTCN/jnolimtLboCfS J . snad Comfort and Enjoy The>« m M — a m d - ^ »«aECRET CEHEMO Mdojr showllm*! J Orantlot NciluraiNalurai Al Sot. A $un, Tlm** "A Fln« . Horse Show Will TJE Kids Are |BQBEnf‘iviiTciITMITCHUM ' "A rin. Polr" Aiio.ioioo' 3.ia.fl.so-to'ij9 icr 4 A lw ays ------^------'teMMM ' '/ j r / / l i *'TwUli(l Nurv." • AT 912050 NIQHTINIGHTLY • '■'■"".I?--" ( »7J/ m l H fil [ M 1i19.4i49,Bi20 p.M. Be Held Aug. 24 p .... P p .. a ,00 24 a m J^LE ■, AcSdSfX Ooor* Op*r» \ p,m, KBTCIIUM — An American s i FREE wm • Quarterhoraa Assoclntion Horpa . THBT H B MMAN ^ w m NO NAME “ Show will bs hold In Kolchurns .IVMENMGHM ' ■ V*’"'-’®: , AND -r- IBJjHI " : STARTSS SUNDSUNDAY! - < - this year In cohjunclio'n will) iho IM B y M TAKESONAKOLE►NAWUBRWITHNOFBARI 1211) annual Wagon Daya l Cele* r LESUEHOWAI brallon. OWARD FREE Tlie nhow will be held SuiidaV, BIQ PIAYOROUND nitimiMoi isTEibBRTfgHngM H 34. Anyone interested in OLWIAdeHAVI]HAW«) (hO'show and related activities(vlt les .1 ADUiTi - irubiNTs $ 1 ,6,60 0 • kidiKIDI fiiM • • NO rA im ^ ru A ti | ___ MB ' B U I R B in asked to write or call M Mrs. rs, ■ - n lWM.-C0tNS1IBHftHIIT ;■LBBiw (M M 'IU |1U r |h William Orand. sacretary lor tlM fbo)^, la Kotcbunu fifl HIHBHHpHHHHS Lm

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    •^liinft i s ! - TImiBS-Naws,■niss-Naws, 1Twin Falli, Idaho 7 ' ' Miss Puriririn, HaiisenmMarry^-F"''' il ICindy L^azer, -^ IH Jl Events. HunsHunspergef Set ^ I j PAUI PAUL — A rummage sale W Is slai Is slated for each Saturday — RUPERt — An afternoon.oon t!Vi l.M Wedding Date iL B througl throughoul tho sum m er at i-u- ceremony May 17 in the St. B. cilo Mi cilo Milton’s'Beauty Shop, Payi. I M i s . s . S h i r l e y , ' N icholas Catholic Church, Ru*Ru- Mr. and Mrs; RIcliard tirte ! B Ijy thi Ijy the Wonlen’s Society 01 pt-'rt. united In inairitiK^ t ChrisHan—Servicc-yjf-the-PauiChrisHf -• -M ario -Pjirin, Bo^se, d a u g>ter-J h tc r-> ^ H | Lcazcr 1announce the encugu-”S TJ I’^mTTfrDTs'close ^ B United United Methodist Church. The f , of MrK. Aliccw&urin. R upert, mment ent ancand fohhcoming marriage - of their daughter, I CJndy, to Ai- a jl^ B sales \ begin at* 8:30 a.m. ca h j and'David Hansen, Boise; son B Saturdi Saturday - v. ^ :i] -of M r. and M rs. M ax S. Han*Ian- lan L. Hunspcrger,' son 01 Mr. , I W edding D ate atid MrMrs. Lynn Hunspcrger. .SIH I B H-' if- V- f v J sen, Boise. B PAUL - Mrs, Ron M atheson. l:„i - ■ DidsburyDidsbury, Alberta, Canada. ' I JEROME’ — Mr. and Mrs. Tho vows wero solemnizedI in ' i n ■ president of'the Women’s ao- announce the engage- rangements of pink gladioli and W -.l:'-' isis atter attending Mountain View v 3 ' reports that church women will • I merit and forthcoming'marrlage_ whito chrysanthemums gracing g q ffi .. Biblo CCollcgc,' Didsbury. Al* . ^ sponsor a baked foods booth>h H of (heir{heir d:daughter. Toromotha, to tho altar of the church. IKfsfi ■r - ' berta.b erta. I is at the Paul Farm Appreciation ,« ■ ■ Davis M. Smith, son of Mr. and ^ . MMr. r. HHunspcrger was gradu- ,e B Mrs. Arcl Archie J. Smith, Jerome. CWen in marriage''by herh 'T HB h ^ .. M ' Festival June 20. .Alice Mae iM M r ’. . • . .. atedated froi from Mountain View Bible H Woolley, pastor’, will bc in ,B H ■ Miss Shirley attended Valley '' unde,. Mario Purin, tho bride ^ College'College' and is presently cm- I High School for two years. Sho . wore a floor-length A-lino gowi;iownf'o« I k I '- .f / - ' - t • n charge-of tho collection of thetie Sch< ployed by Canadian Superior Oil . B foods at the parsonage. Itemsns B will be ^ graduated, from Tran* of embroidered organza ‘ over>ver H R B quillity Union H i^ School this peau do Soie styled with a high for salo will includc pics, cakes. neckline and long pointednt(d g g t ,} i cookies, candies and breads, ‘ I ."h?' : - ¥ if- fl Mr. Smllh was graditated ' sleeves. f. v'*' -‘••- •3 Nazarcn« ill . ?fl B from JetJerome High School in Her veil of double net was An old lime round dancc will bc held at' 8tP.rn. Saturday a al t I HB . ^il 19G7. 1967. LastLasi month at the College. edged .(n a wide band of la^e be ff . ' ie(-! of Southern^outhe Idaho, he received and cascaded into. a. cathcdrol |^b v report?the Moose Hall. Music will be ..-a .D o rc sponsoby records. Tho public is w^- l— L—^ - i — .— ------hhis is assocassociated arts degree. He train. She carried a cascade plans to continue his education bouquet of pink roses and Stc> H m . a t the tOROMOTHA SHIRLEY Si“colora r°cd"Festivi TOE at Colorado State University. phanotis. BE«5 nIS I ]■ And( ^ o o lle ------^ ------” Tho cocouple- will be married - — Mary-Ann Asson, cousin of. j| ^ : Coupie W eds . ■ June IS15 at a the Church of Christ. tho bride, was maid of honor, lext ' D(DONATIONS NOTED Tranquillity. Tranquilli They will reside at Bridesmaids were Carol Leoni ' Fort Collins. Colo. ^ s R " " " ^# fI t SHOSHONE — Susan-Yvonne dP aA iti UL -M rs, Leonard Schenk. Coll and Delphia Alfonsi, cousin1 of B K y -'y. I lhe CINDY LEAZER med DeShong,' Sokiel dnughter ot Mr. and the-bride. Ogden. Utah. PaulPaul MHBfey | l « y T ^___ - w \ 3 v i e w ’em- Mrs._Gcrald Dc_Shong, Newhall,11_ presi^president of the Crestview 59ers"■s 51SHOWER HELD Ware-served as best man, and K |p C..-Gibb; of ExleiisioirTIome'fnakers ’Club,ib. FAIRF]FAIRFIELD— •' Linda Co’ates ' f fu". -ment an Calif., became the bride of Exiensi ushers were‘ Pete Purln and majoring in special educaiion. Evan bethel Gooch, son of Mr. andnd announannounced recently that thehe was honohonored at a bridal shower , Mark Purin, brothers of the lu u - of theii ' Joseph . Mr. Anderson is a graduate Mrs. »* Harold Gooch, North Sho-10- canvasserscanvas; for tho • Americanan at the CommunityC( Church Rec- tPfde.' ahd Mark Leoni. of'W asatch High Schfjp.l, Heberlien- bvshone, rc( in. rites M ay 30 a t .thhe e Cancer Society had receiveded reation Room.I Hostesses wero Mrs, Betty Rausch played ' MR. AND MRS.»S. DAVID HANSEN - , An Aug. IG wedding is plannedTN City, and dl the Technical jcial Col- Our Lady of Perpetual Help;lp donationsdonatio am ounting to $56K6 M rs. ToiTom G orm ley and M rs. traditional wedding' music . at .. (Noble’sble’, photo;pholo). ■______at “ Sii the “ First Church o(. the lego, ,.| . ------Provo.- Ho has ''fulfilledcker Catholic Church in Newhali. from 242 families in the Crest-sl- Larry JoJones. Games were play- tho organ. Nazarcne, Twin Falls. an LDS Western Canadian mis-iecf- ;Th'e ^ young couple will residede view (Community. The moneyley cd and the guest opened her The bride’s grandmother,;her, the Bu Uy gifts. Refreshments were served , ■ Ricks ■ .-* i'* . .... sion. majoring Both plan to atlend Brig*lost- - at - 13835 Sherman Way, Apart-rt- was gl^given to tho Jerome County gifts. Ref Mrs. Bertha DeNflughel, .fwas ham Young University next Iment No. 3. Van Nuvs. Calif.. Ichapter.Ichaptei ______byby the hostesses.' h( ______a' spcciai guest...... Dorcas Gibby, year.„i”w as?.c SHO; A reception i" P«r|«ih . • ard T\Cil>^. “ 'A June and 27 wedding is planned DeShoi ^ ■ ,'w as neiQ au u i Ihft ceremlonyr ony7 ~~ — ■- ^ ------v “^ - - y — ' iee- at.ihQ.SaltJUke_ei.ty,LDS_Tem- M rs.j: ster, with the- bridegroom’s sister. Anderson Plan ■ace pie. — , - ‘ Calif., Mrs. Gabo Holmquist, in chargearge I t i f I I * “ ^o sion. Botli V . * Evan of the guest book. Caring for June Wedding I of yoi CLUB CONVENES Mrs. 1 tho gifts wcre Jeanie Grisenti, dcr- FILER — Mrs. Roy Ellen- shone, Mrs. Neva Grisenti, ^nnette a ^a|D«w.')eort.-Afcfc^ VIEW I — Mr. and Mrs. Evard “wood A June was hostess to Star Social Our 1 Leoni; Nancy DeNau^el and C.. Gibby-nnnounce-the-engoge-e_of aLlhQ_Sal Club... Mr.s._ W chard_ T ucker Cathol Mary DeNaughel. and presided a t the business .mecf^ TTi'e Mrs. Angela Purin cut and ABIGAIL VAN BUREN ment andI forthcoming matrJaBe Pie. served tho four-llered wedding of their daughter, Dorcas,ided to ing. Mrs. Arthur- Beem is host- at 138 cako which was decorated withw ith ^ Joseph Lylo Anderson, sontitv.less of fnr CL' the June 26 meeting. Iment Mr. ond Mts. Kenneth Ander- FILER 5 i MJ pink- roses, white bells and DEDEAR ABBY: We have beenjcen even during mealtime, which 1 son. Heber City, Utah. wood was doves. A miniature 'brfdo and marriedmarr: for one year. My hus-hus* mean'm eans thec^ isn’t m uch conver- 1 bridegroom, standing beneath band Miss-Gibby'-is_a_RradUftte_of Club... M leath band is 70 and I am 61. I knewncw salion between us. I can’t do the Burley ' High School and presided a cink floral arch and weddingIding when I married him that hehc anythianything while there is music bells, topped the cake. Mrs. was i Ricks College ond attended ing. Mrs. Mrs. was fond of mu^ic, but 1 didn’t,dn’t on exexcept listen to Uie m usic, Rrigham— Young— UnivRKityJpss fnr Kenneth Richey, Boise, pouredlured know that he hail to have the I welcomew (he chance to get • coffeo and ■ M rs. Lillian Pick-Pick- niusi'^'>5 PFT'f r f e r i d s i i i p T e a ‘siderate” w e" ot you don’t count for th'e bride Included linen .and and _ ^ — ^..much^. much. You nave a legltimnte p b est C olorlor P ortableb l e b u y s kitchen showers given In Boise ^ .1 ------nnd Rtiperf.------■ ■ ^S ,___ b cheduled C l Py.., ...ja % l ¥ l € l Hostesses were Mrs.. Darlene r r le d Ov< J ___ Richey, Mrs. Lillian Pickering, f j DEAR ABBY: A fow srious weeks ■ ■ ' Carol Leoni, Inez Leonl ”L"d and H rIC a g e r m a n C lub ,ago “5 J-wentren a skiing week-endisilive •• ~ Mrs. James Brower?- , • with 'my father, uncle, and old- Low, low price HAGERMAN - Planj for n e r brother, and I s a v some* v -:- ...... - • ...... Frieinriendshlp._Ten„wero made? at thing I atlll <;an’t_believe. I snw id for poun f o r t tho meeting of tho Hagerman _ 7 for big-screen "’“1 my father and iincle with otheris a - - C avrii Marian Martinn . v»°n,Valley Hobby Club. Tho t^ea _jWII women, nnd they certainly were- bo held n t 2 p.m . June 20. The inion? ’7“ , ■ — S PortaE(Ie doior^ .. ' Iw h “ ’c n’t acting llko'married men. ploco hns not been selectedi-.. nt . -.iI . ,told my brother how shock- i dre your b( F rom RCA c o m e s th e b e st o f / J f m A ■Pattern . this S',™ time. ' , ... — J J , . ed and disgusted*) T was,: z nnd P o u n d f the bfg-scresn portables. W H ^ MlMrs. Bill Jone.s was appointed ,f,ntthnt I wns going lo tell Mothermusic , .Pqwerful 21,500-volt % 11 chairman for tho tca. Sho will when I. got-home, but ho snid Sr^tobout chassis with Solid I U bo'nssisled by-Mr.s. K. A. Bar-0®r- jI shoshouldn’t because Dnd nnd Un­ Slale devices in several key I ■ k lon" ton and Mrs, Dick. Pope. cledicle difln’t dn.ujiyihing mosts mnr- h e r e d r e circulls. Farr\ous Now Vista* r______Mra, HalHo Conklin nnd MMrs, rs, ried men don’tido, and timale beside ' 1. : , picture qualiiv wllh locked-1n _ — ^ Vernon Brewer wero appomieaTimra Trwn » wiimi ’l so n e rn h ic;------Ic and: ------■ - color purity. Built-In VHF and ____ •in -ohnrgo of' tho Invitntlons. y/c i»r- ■ ____ / ------^------/ V 'in ions. Well, I never said nn.vlhlng UHF antennas. , D Dl«aO ia g o n a l ^ X y * ! . Mrs,Mrs. Helen Fields, Mrs. Kath- tnto m y m other nbout ll„ but It w V 7 'M ryn Adams, and Mrs. C.^0.•0.® ' fltlllfftlU bothers m e som elhingweeks nw* ^ / ^ L ShniShore will servo ns taxi coni* com* fnl.fill. 1I thought of tnlking jlek-end over ' ...... - — .:r~T miltee for thoso needing trans*rnns* with my fnlher. but I hate old* him I ' /59lbs.59 l \—.. 'X p o rportation t to tho ten. aoso n much I don’t even wnntsome* to I A / ■ -. TiioTi tea Is.for all widows« and look at him. If nil menI snw net ■ s s s s s s s s s s oWcr women In tho communityunity likellko this, I am never getlingother ■" — - I -} J Z ^ V ■ 1 oWc were- IHli, #'/ - —1 • nnd and thoso IntereHtcd In civic married.ninn I guess maybe it’s Irue M C B Z r a f / V m activities acti' and hobbles. thatthnt nothing Insts fo'rcvpr.®n- llu shock- • i ______Tho meeting wns held nt. tho Please glvo mo your ndvice, • H‘ _ ;, nnd |f ' flT ^ ^ ... ~~~ - * \ ^ homhomo of Mrs. Roso Ollivier,, wiio'wiio "DISILLUSIONED A T ,17" Iolor TV — ^ waa prcscnled a gift of two , /lolher I J wnll plnques nn a farewellI ‘^f”gift DEARD_ DISILLUSIONI-D: $ 3 3 9 9 5 Mrs; Ollivier has sold her homo Don’t Judge all men by anS d u epl- n i UvXUj and Is moving to Utnh. “O"?Bod<^ Involving your father and Mombors will hold n work uncle.“"e/; And don'll judgo T11F.M P o r t mcelinK Wcdnesdny nt tho, rllvcily until more yearn and experience L_C olor-^ have Riven you added ivlhlng laslght F rom Rl garden. Tl»a 'wisdom. Tliuie aie but mnny It ------th a bfg- I Plnslor craft wlll bn the work ™“ri nrnrrlngen In which Ihe partnersIg nw* • .Pqw erft I . Items nt tho July II meeling•eilnc —whelhi|» by commllmoni,II over ef- . I ' Spt>(tob to him II Here’s Portable I nt Iho homo of Mrs. Rolwrti^olwrt *ortjort or f f b d luck — are fnllhful S la le de *-*■ Topper, M rs. Gono Titm us Is forever.'or«' And you can have'nnt such to I 11 - , . • >: Color at a a mnrrlnge. 3n net I ' ^ circulls. j co-hoNtess. * p jclure I ' Ekk carton flowers, nnd wwire ire , setting ' M low, low pricei ii 1 ImskctH woro dem onstrntcd by .’s true 111 V ,■ c o W p l I ' Mrs. Fiolds and Mrs, Olllvlor, DEAR ADRY: I hnp» V p ynu r. l i • »^CA New Vlsta^ Color tioalltyy ' ...... r f ^ ...... ■ice, • j i l ^ ------r who nsHlsied tho members, who won’t think I’m nwful l)iil po- In a compact, budoat-prlcod ' 5 'dhose to mnko them nt' this llcemen lurn mo on. Ilow\T ,I7 rnn " portoblel Luaoaoe-type handle W I 9262 O S! ■ ‘ I meet one? DO'ITY ' sm s (, y mcetifig. ">? * ^ foron-tha*move carrylno eaie. ^ li ■I T>iA buslnens moetlnR was ^NKD: ■ . Powerful Sporiabout Color I fl ' . conducted by Mrs. Tom p Fnu- " ,^“ DEAR 1 DOTTY: Th«C»nn c«iy.epl- U - ■nirii J>rvio SO mllM an houre r in nnd a chassia dotlvers famous RCA ' I V ■ Zsou, vlco president, llio spirit* picture quality. Color-quick I J mil tlinuglii w ns given by M rs. SO-mllo-nn.hwir Mno. I'OWliow . ofnf the bnby nnd ALL others * 3 BcaminB nnfiles In to n nirrow r r ow iPnt StnRgors nnd 'Mnrgaret Ml}rgaret !Mi}i the snmn type blood an ' d ow n'ynur wnlNt. Vory cnnyinsy — flrnntOr. nhnred honors nsI l>eslIwsl ihnthn bnby'a fnlher could bo siis- (ICO llio diriHrnm, awlft to cut i(i«nrflio« nf tim weok when thn peel H ® Z i D •'S...... n the pect. The t^sl will only■ rnlo out. Htitcit up. 'N' Nix-On-Plx i l TOP.S Club metlet re- oulout who lhe baby’s fnliior ISN’T. immir' Printcd Piuiorn 020J: MlMes*MIm p"* rctrenlly in Iho Twin I-'ullsH CilyCliy ...... iw rnnp^' ilHf ■Ijl I——Color n 1 ^ TV BizCH 10, 12, M, 10, IH. SiM SIM U HflUHfl Aiidlloi*lum. Everybody F. hns a problem,)'1TY ■ ! J H$ e r <2 9 9 9 5 (l)U.n 3<) t«l«* yardrdB s 3JM Coniest( rep o rts woro giveni'on by WhiW hnt's yoursT For a personal Inch, lh«tho toom cnntnlns and n new repreply w rlle lo Abby, Box M700, ,“: C o i < Ini for contesi wns Introduced. Shnron I-oi Angeles, Cal. MOn, nnd en* I vUVaL ' w ' Sixty-five c«nM In coini n>r coi (Bftch pnltorn — odd 18 dentsonls for DtDebbins , gnvo a demonstrationtration clotclose a •tamped, sell-addressed . . ' l o w , ench pntlcrn for flrst-clQiis18 mnll* nn mnking tlssuo pnper ftoworskiwcrn envenvelope, y:-i ' I Color ^ lng nnd npeclnl hnndling.R. Sond - —------——d------T WWIN I N FALLSF / . 10 Mnrlnn Mprtln, Tlmo»-Ncws u l N l b SQHS • aon, I’tttlern l>cpt.. 23J Weat IKth “NO Hll - ' nil vIsB . portobli St, New York. N. Y. lOOM, i AUS* m m OS M&YELEfcYELECTRIC . "iS: Magic Vglley'glley Favorites i l l on*i r r in t nnm e, addroa# wltU zip, I is nol H n i i H Powerfi nizfl nnd nlytn num ber. ' ' ’ ,WRS.S. P. J. /VMOORE ) fnlher B H SSll.llll.l.ll...... T ...... Ill lllllliBBiilii chBBVia SprinR-Summor pattern cola* others , . IH ijl Hil RUPERT I f I, r St.. f i l ' picture Ior. Freo |Wlt«rn coupon. BOc. lood an ' |||HW . InBtnnt .Sewing book flew acw to* C anned T rout ('(The Tlmes*New» willbo pay snn- » 11 RHI\\\\' Im tunlno < dny, ,wour tomorrow. (I. > Skin 1 nnd remove fins fmmnm thsthe eacheac week foi* the bently recipemio I 1 ) lilll ^==^3 )I0& control SERYICE CENTERIER Now Inntnnt Fashion l>ook>ook an*an- irout.|n Wipe d ry nnd pack tightly niitsiihmlltcd for Mnglc Valley: ISN’T. Fa* I . Ill Thrill lc Bwora nll w h n t-to * w e nir r prol>*prol)* |nIn pint jnrs. To encli Jnr■ add— vorites; ,voi It you have a tavorile > lnm«. Dcnilile wnrdrolKSl: Accos*Accob- I honping teaspoon unitt •■ recrecipe, Jiint m nll It to the.nlilem Recipe . % BUHL lill " BURLET BURLE f(firy, flKuro llps, (I, 2 inblcspoons Vftunlabio) oil . Dopurtment,Do Wmneij’n Pnj'ownional M* M ^ ^ 4 lublonjKfons cider vlnegnregnr itor.itoi I'lie reolpe IncomX ese«7oo, liie ^ - IJ.'rE TIMES-NEWS .WANTNT ADS ProBfluro At JS pound# for onoona r>ropertypK of the Tlmes-Nevrinnd cn*hdj APPLIAKCE Jl STODDARDlARD FURNITUREFl Idroflsed • l-OR FAST 8I1LUN0 RESULT?ESSULT? h(hour. ' , ccannot u b* returoed.) — BUHL FILER_ J l i

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    ■ ■■ [ J ■■ — 8 - :Tlrnet.Hflv^vrfn-FoH»;-ldQKtf—^ldoH«>—----- • FridoyrJune-19,-W6^-^—— — — SpeakCT S p e a l listed ; Cliurchly tDCor M flict^lB • Guest speispeaker at the Drive-In — Church, Motor-VuMot Theater, at .8 ' a.m. Sunday will be Rev.Virgil Wcimcr, ChChurch of the Breth- - ren. He wiUwill talk on “Believe in B ,B[ Blessing lef OrQr Curse( ^ .God." God." - ^ rf ------=-— : . iXjj:QffeeJpjLlorang(>_ o tls s J S t drink_and _ _ doughnuts vwilPBe served after ByB y RRcv. cv.'L LESIER E ^SOLVINGjO grace 0 on one person does not the servicesservices. , diminish the supply available to ^ . ''The'The "P"Presbyterian rc Church >n in others. As, the church moves in- '••••> ■' > r-« tKc (San F rancisco) Bay Area'®“ loto ththe e political p and social arena USE TIMEST I M E S - N '^ WANT ADS becamebecam e nearly schizophrenic,un-^n* however,howevei it 'begins to doal with derdcr the duressdur of the battle over'®^ g^arcesc^ a commodities ’ and it E -w i!#!!’ ' Saul -Alinsli Alinsky." writes the Rev.ev. comes- face to face with con- Robert Lee.Lee Ph.D., professor of nicL"flic t” - socldl so clil ethiethics a t th e , Presby-3y* ThfeTh6 sauthors pl«ad for the de- GAiCAMPER’S I terian semseminary i in San Ansejmo.no- velopmentvelopmt of adequate tools fpr I- "The church was severelyely what tlthey define as "conflict I split ond the division has notnot mmanage anagem ent." They s u g g e s t SPECIALS I yet healed,’^healed, contends Lec. col-»1- among other things: i 5 Ib. 5**' DocDocron Sleeping Bag laboratinglaborating' vrtth ./RaSseU-Gallorllor RReco| ecognition 't h a t "conflict Reg. 24.95, Now >19,95 I way and WilHami E lchom , In in clears the t air.” "Groups should I Reg. 24.5 I • Jents-^-HPop Tenti,-Woll I a book commissionedCO by t hhe e encouragecncoura the .immediate and“ FTnFBELDER LeGRAND RICHARDS • Jentv^ I B Board oard of CChristran Education 01of direct ^ressibns ot antag- Tents, : Umbrella Tent* I- thethc United Presbyterian Churchrch bnlsms ahd provlde channels for’ .. member of the Council Tonfs,and Mountoln Tenti). of Twelve of the LDS Church, and 1 I ■- in the U.S.A. , such e>expressions.”- ' , • Scout Supplies, Folding •— L -- Entitled. “The Schizophrenicnic "(imflict»c:onl can even bind to- will speak at Satuidny and Sun- Scout I- day al cie Burley Stake Con- 'C'Coil\ oti, ' Hip 'BffOtl— Hlk- ' r C Church,” hurch," the book is already•dy gether antagonists” since "psy- fcreace, ing Boots, F o ^ fotlont I - engenderingengenderini a storm of contro-ro-chlatry chlatry has told i us th^t love ing Bo I versy within, thc 3.2 m il lion-in- and hatredna are closely-ttoundd _• _ ondand Fi First Aid Kif*. I m member em ber denomination. togetheitogether. By getting In touch I I |V • Rubber Boats 1 thru 6 I The authors provide detailed,ed, with th'their own .resentments and5 LDS Official • ; Gl Mummy Style Sleep* I obiective' and quite devastatinging expressingexpress them, the (church) I scrutiny of the ill-fated attemptnpt memtws membe are also able, to get '■ ^ \ Ing Bagi .. $19.95 up I - by~ardent^lbjhiTdent^libenils^o-have-'Alin-Itn* in toucltouch-withTllmensions-of-love !To.Speak At_ I sky paid $200,000 in Presbyle-Me- ththat at mmake their former. ‘flOiW Just Arrived I rian funds to organize ghetto!tto nature and foving-kindness’>* T. U i i y I T.* . ; Surptui ■’£¥•««•■ I residents,in the Bny Area, theyley seem ssuperficial indeed.” This, Burley^ Meet • English Pock Frame* • I list all details of the bitter In- they sa say. Is infinitelypreferable i Sireng, llBhtw«l8^ i « m. I fighting that had Presbyterianian to "mutual"mu attempts to ruin thele BURLEYBURL — E ld er I.eGrand Sireng, ll| I leaders shoutingshe aml'threatcnlngIng opponsiopponents,” though they warn:1: Richards,Richard; member of lhe Couiv.i,| SA1.E...... 2 .9 8 I each other, before the Alinskysky "Conflict"Confli will tend to go outJt cilofTvcll of Twelve of the LDS Church, | SALE . proposal was set aside. Theyhey of controlcont: unless the group plansIS will speispeak Saturday and Sundnyl . N*w-UghlwalgM Nylon ; LOOKINO OVER SOMEi ot the iitems be brought'backc ' 'Twin Twin Fails, area residents1 reccnUyjre recently re: lu ^ from visiting* alsoak^rovi! - provide similarly detailediled how to manage it.” a t the B , u rle y Stake Conference.! ^ , from ey. Robert Ha»ey, pastor ot thei thethc HeHoly Land and other Mldrfla Ea,st mu F I d.rj-BIfhnrds was,iQr .,11: ------Cili ______• ' raged Inin fiveI local churches. • method of inflict management, ^„rch y ears ^ presiding bishop of the^ Tbe namesnam of these local Prcs- iB the ‘Institutionalization,' or church,“ S c prior to his present, ap-^’ll .Swfplui VWI Nom - Tk -ITT-- ' byterian c: churches are disguised ,‘i,.the __provision of a perm^ent ^pointmcnt. „ i t He was a prominetit.I , JUNGLt-flOOT ,. — iinhe-baot^pparentlyin^rder « ^ ‘li r e-aJ_cslalQ _eiecutive in Salt}cj -PR.-. - .^.^^..-9.95 ------foruin In which complaints and'“ Lake q City and California. He| PR. • .i ierr^ack ““ RRev. e v Kearns—Kv'^r;lo avoid spending time answer- corttroversles -orttrm can be aired as 5^^ T:FrMlnisteirsterv7 OtSem . log possible libel suits,' or has serv(id twice as a mission-.’■| Surplul, Tunt* ,1,1 they arise." But the authors and threats thereof. But this also note .{,that most Presbytery meet-” ary and fn mission president. , « • - BUSH JACKETS 1 To Speak , stlmlilatos 1E£J the interesting game‘rj® Ings "haivo. traditionally been His ggp, father and grandfather al-Jg (Iht ^nol -MOD- lt*mO en so served as members of the ^ ol trying to Identify just who.f rf concernedponcpr with - administrative council vj 5 .9 5 From MTddltidle East, Hoi;Holy Land •• for instance, is "Dr. Comfort ^® Council of Twelve. Elder Rich- m atters and have provided lim- ard s su] ^ At Fairfield ' of~ Pleasant Ridge Church.” r ards supervises the church’s In-:' l ^SURPLUS•syRp MACHETTES ited practice In. dealing with icmatloternatlonal and Indian missions.! The pllgrimflge to tho Holyloly about It as the people there didlid (Jn MayM ay 17, was to see th c Bibll- Out of this sharply intricate -nnflieconflict. (So, for that matter, xhe c 5a- cal setting. Including Jerusalem,I.™' FAIRFIELD - Rcv. .and Mrs. -r. The conference session will be' , * land Is over for eight Twin Fallsalls not Showsl it'in thcir conversa-. cal sett history of a bitter ecclesiastical, havo many denominational jour- hold Sui - area- residents. Uonstions (or way of life." said Rev;SV; Bethlehem,Bethleh Nazareth and Jeri- John Kearns of the Amerfcan row, the ,authors reach severa! .t held Sunday. Stake president Is-, Indian Crusade. Denver. Colo, ' ‘^^“1 nals. which are often "Joy-iour-Jr- sac^ac W. Lee. Buriey, says visit-1 e r \ O P c The eight — Rev. Robert Har-lar- Harvey. Harve co. . ’ conclusions which should be■ of®‘ nals” ,dedicated to avoiding any q^s are ‘*1 FOREST SERVICE & vey, Mr. atid Mrs. Eugene Stac-tac- • "There“Thi were, however,” Rev.:v. • Rcv. Rev. Harvey said the impres- will be guests at the Sunday,®y vital,T». concern to all religious de- ny „S ..e welcome._____ F O R E ^ " 5 morrilng services a t the -Com-. S n n H n ‘?®' bad news — and thus escaping CONST. WORKERS ey, Mrs. Ed Shaff, Mrs. EllaElla Harvey,Harve said, "a few armed sol-ol- sion he got of the' 'Holy-Land • • nominations: - from-)from reality.) . . ^ SUPPLIES L' Tegan," Mrs. Thomas . Bucktinklin diers about,< bdt not very manyny was lhatihi of a very rocky, hill munity Church, - " "The tension that ch u rch ..»» , Rev: Kearns will speak at the “i," - “If opponents are represented G n .. and Mr. and Mrs. John T. Par-=ar- to indicate ind the turmoil.” country Jind he especially was m em bers feej, today Is ah Indl- . ji., I Son To Speak • Hvy. Duty Work Bools, Jl a.m. service. They also wiU » n (^ rs on the various subMmmittees, W aterproof Rain Cloth> Ish Sr; -* recently returned fromrom Rev,Rev. Harvey said while visit-iit- ImpressIm pressed by the use of land caUon of'the nature of'Chris- then ■ continuous expression-of visiting the Holy Xand and'otherthcr ing'lsing'lsreal. they .were not allow-iw- thatth a t loclooked im possible''to cuUi-„|.i P>^°scntpresent musicalr numbers. !, .Rev. andM rs. Kearns • are tlanity, not a sign of disease minor grievances is ensured.”I » --SHOSHONE - Ronald "Skip””1 ina. ing, Alum. Safaty Middle'East areas. ed.neied.near the border,'where sev-JV- vate. CCultivated land was cover- ■7°^- ^ . . conflict is an unavoidable rhurcl well-known-in Falrfieldr They ; ““'® Church leaders must.strive to Teriy,~®"y-* son of Mr. and .Mrs^Elm-jJ;i Hats,« , Work Coat*. Although there were' severaloral cral »of ' Vicosyjcec in thc U nited States, Mex-i„3* extremelv simple Inference fromrom sented .ented ” Earlene Elam, and their two| Water • the doctrine of origlnni:Sln. This fTT% . • RomRoman an temples built in Baca ico ond C anada. I 'The most notable violationnn sons, whow live at Sill^ Alaska, boolsb o o l* ...... , .. 3.95" polr J much-maligned doctrine may be of the; Valley. He said the temples , pevRov. ^Kcnrns reccnlly teslgncd X ^ 'T t f “®. of these princlples,” the authors are visiting here -aji^n Boise were in a good state of preser- 5-as administrative-Hm director to taken at *the very'least to mean'®“n note, "occurred at •Pleasant during the month ofJune.-M r. : iwice ■ ■ vation. that man Is almost unavoidably d m o * Look T vation. _ ^p(»a(j fi I- Tecry Is employed by the Fed- e Q S i , spend fulltim e In tho field nnd ^ ,2, “hly Ridge Church,' where tho in- T f"y , Ho said-the Romans used to ii nresfi selt-centcred . . . Indeed , the Jg. cral Aviation Agcncy In Alaska. V 9 ^ § — — By-REV-JOHN RILEYI - quontlyquonj: mado In "Oh; I see" uriMU <\ to is presently on a speaking tour • ^l’® terim pastor made a flrrn dc- ®‘’“* , Irrigate this vnlley and raised of .wt. r nn cision to avoid all discussion of Episcopal Church' ol lho_ usunllusually co n\ esr'because we’ve enounh of the northwestern stntesj I" ac- “ui'"P'y P'““ ."'■Jr' clsidn enough grain to feed 30 m illionIllon cnrclinr»cording to thj? Rev. Jam esT o st,' ahseoM of conflict Is the grave-“VO- lhe Issuo'. . . With no guidaoce I H I vy Brdwsem flte, Asceralon, Twta Falls “■ seen thrgugh' the eyes of the‘he people. Now,, he ndded, only S " person wd’re tiiklng.with. n^ut from their pastor, the members C I “ The Fun Spot to Shop** . nbout 25 per cflnt of the valley churrli "'^y *h* were-no^ brought Into communi- t J —Dc^ ialm -GinoU-4ia&-r-a. - the l\ two is based on what enchjph ruins (of Ephesus. He .said the I |/-ki After the usual "good morn-orn- sees through thc eyes of tiHJI'*® groupormm arrived there on the fir^t ings" and Ihc "iiow nro you’s,”i’s,” olhor.othor. Thin in the beginning of Jfav of Donated, By 0 ‘ d ay of a festival and tho ruins ^ ^ ______—• I-remarked that-from the-wayw ay understanding.—------under ------— -■ of llw amphitheater were filled S I Arkansas Pastor ■ • • his eyes looked to me ho had poj.F o r Instance, this from Gin-5In- b y thoithousands of people in Dlbll-SSCliurches —~ had one tremendous night out nott: calcoscal costumos. ' ciinci tho evening before. _ «'M("Most parental criticism .la Rcv. ,. SHOSHONE - Five congrega-el. Will W ill ,1Speak At ; •la Rcv. Harvey said he would;o'|io UnnstInns 0of Blaine nnd Uncoln . His answer to mo was, "YoiiYou unhelpful.unheli lUcrentes anger, re- ]||(o111(0 to go back to the Middle Countic- ■ should, see them from where 1 scntm iddle Counties contributed used cloth- iln r iC ro l Rcntment, nnd a desire for rc-re- East, E ast, especially to B e ru lf ■and and |nr>Ing |nin thot rcccnt Onirch Worlda Christian Churchch ^ ©m,’* ' vcnge. vcngc When a teen-ager is con- ismar, on- Ismar, Turkey. • se%lcoServico clothing drive. A num- c. «. True, It's nothing more than stnntly.stnnti crl((y her nf individuals from Shoshone sllnn ’______n d Rev. John T. Parish Jr,. mlmmliu ako^ntrll»ilwU>oxOB-ot-otetIu Mountain Home. Ark., Chrlslinn _____ f o r m to a mcndly Jab. Dut TmiltYmilt' in otiiers. ilo learns to IsterIsicr iof the Christian Churchurch jnriiiR, • ■ Cnurchchurcti Vwill spcaK at tho IUT7W iu;>'iu th ere’s a lot in it nbout Mich doubt Mich doubt his own m erit n'nd lo be-be* a t DerDeiiverton, Ore. aA loirlolnl of 78H pounds whs col- i',"’-.a.m. scrvlco in lho Twin Fnlls , . . th in g s ns .understanding and UttloHitlo tho vnjuo of others. He . , First Christian Churcii Sunday.iday. communication." , lo.»rnloiirns to liiispcct ncnplo, nndn n d ------IcctPd ^at ih(5 Shoshont: Scout Ho Is ft ' candidate fo rth e p oost st , How better to tindcrstnnd1 an- (olo expectcx li'cr.snniil doom. WJicn T > * | _ liiiuso, which servos ns n col. re- J lotUofj jlc p o t for Uio two coun-' lion °of ‘y, assisiant mlnlsior. re­ olhcr person than to seo thmup.hnuRh wo tnkot a wrong turn on a O U cently vncnlcd by Jnm cs Spy- hh eyes nt what he 4s Innkinn■king rondroiul nnd Inso our wnv, the Inst:■-Billie School ii-. . According, to Rcv. John ^ F. kcr, whoY/'” has moved to Dnilns, j B t a ot? 1 mippose (his h whntL we tliln/;tiling wo need |s criticism., it T T „ „ • Tex. Ho will speak on "IJefignr^fignr jg k mean' by "gottlng hehind the Is notno helpful ’iQ.lmvo our^dtiv- J U lJ A f Tulit; Shoshone, chnlrfnnn of Iho locnl committeo, cioihing wns ”'1;"®on tho bnck ,, sent.” acones." And tho< rem ark fre- ingIng fikillss nnnlyrcti And eviiliint-di'Under Way At a ! „ Mrs. Howorton will tench\ the ------^ ~ ed nlnt IhU point. What wo need ^ 1 roc(Jlved from EmmniuiPl Epls-v,i;„ hich,,‘v school 1 Sunday sdiool clnss is u frlrndly person ,to give iw copnl Church of Ilailev. , 'the , nt flHS n.m . High school, hinlnrunlnr clear ive. Jn Ihn fnll of.lDiaLhut—_ iiu t------'------H i r ' _ ’'Wl ■'Why illdn'l ...... did not rench llie previous rec-rt’C- Orthodox Churches Join In1 thoIho you lurnetl'i" ’’ TTpiiTm i'“ . aiul lhe IntormedliiU' |I|9H||9[|^H^m ------n — H y ‘ Mrs. Shirley .Sduimnchor• jn-In- numbermnuber of Chrlslinn denomina-linn- ',. <0In (livn Ihem further needs o r , I^rs, Hons, which dislrlhutes clotlilng, H IniToiifio nn nlrcndy p r e s e,,, n i , Hiruct tho prim ary class; M rs, Hons, w ll';' Hnrold Soulhwlck nnd Mrs. Rob- r«>‘lfood nnd nwdlclno to refugers ‘ I ■ si^mo of Ruilt. Is Ihls Kceing , nnd "nd tho desUluto Jn Bomo 30 ■ thrmiRhthrm thoir ove.-i? rrt Shnoffen b(!glnnor clans, nnd ""rt th ^ M rs. Horticrt HIII nnd Oiraco raco ‘^niintri.countries. Ql-Quality Trusses H r.von tlvniHh n night out dkl I'ather Tulk expressed nppre- cnusi M lllor. nursory clnss, 1-alhc H cnuse n lllllo ri’dnea.t. It sure ^111 cinlldn lo nil those groups und Bulll Ta Y«ur fpaillUalloni H broughtbroiii nlxiiit n sound l)it of of. Com'incncomunt program will ■ advice.fldvil ' l>o1)0 hr hcldr' 'lliursdny a“ 8 _ p.m. Individuals ‘ who ijlded in Iho lo- • ------,’ anil tltho finnl dny ot Diblo scIidoI cnl rnllectioii, wlii RwB y P l y w a y C o . H — will bbe on Juno 20 All childrenI rm . . 'I'ho ‘ ''i" next cloihinB drivo Nvlll 913 bo In Novemhor. whon Idaho,i;<|,0 134 Blut»'>»« M m Blvd. S. 733-19ia ' Roinnn Cnthollc, Protcstnnt and REV., ROnERT RARKER" Rev. Ilarris ...... ' IH thn DOW mlnlNlcr Rev. nnd Mrs. ChnfIn nrn ns- ■■■■iwiiiini'■■■■■ ot (hu 1111)10 MUHlunury \ < sl.sting in iho'absonco of Rov. ■ iriMTlii ,SU NNDAY: D A Y : Church, 4K Monroo St., 'I’win New Pastor /ind S'] M rs. tjirry MnxN^cli wlin 3. S c h o o l ...... 0 :4 5 A,tvi, aru nllendlng ,‘iouthwcst Hanllst | A /o ra h ip ...... 1 1 :0 0 A,fv1. m : Tlinoloflicnl Soniinaiy in I'Oi't F ort , G3oopol oD pol'^irour' H o u r . . . . 7 :3 0 P.M . AlAt yi^eiulell ' wSllWorlh, Tox., during Juno, . IlHMRRBIHHii m m m m a m m m RtW. Barker „ ' .w* wilt rtcagnliartcognlia ■'tviry fATKIR pi*i*nl ln> WKNDni,I.-Th(i »rv. Wood- -r,. III/ Sihsgl. row (Hud) llnrrin Imn heen call-S- Richfield IC lf Church|1 ^ 1 | S'"'*'"/ “ f"-'- .Minister Of ;i'«!d to serve ns jWhtor of Ihn S«in|oni "fAllUR‘'fATIURS, Wljr Ilx BltiUT'' United MetlidnlNl Chureh of g~\ rr*» ^nipnrlnllon alfirad PUT Y Wendeil nmt lhi||onunn, , ^Cancels ( 1 1 Serviceses I ’fA>AI OR loMANCI Cdl*73j"ir3Coll 731.I733 ar 733-9349 f YOURSELFLFIN I 1 Mr. llnrrin hnn sorvrd In Ash- , T.F.CIuirdi» 3lon for tho pnM flvo yi‘nr» nnd RiCR IC H FIE IJ) — 'ITie Richfield • jiriiirjiriii In lhat ho «|>ent nonio t^nicl4niu MollifMolliodlat Church will not hnvo FIRST ASSEMBLYEMBLY (OF GOD . Rov. nohort K. UarUi’r in lho nt tiioI .Shiihhono Church, nervicservices nr Snntlay schoolI Ihls this ' ^ SlioiipI Avo, E. *t"W/ln F oIIb, Id a h o now nilnlMi’r of thi' Dllilii MIMis-h* ThoTli llnrrls fnmlly will nrrlvo Sundn this rlvo Sunday nn, Rov, ifardy 'I'homp-u>n)p- ISm m J HIS PICTUREIRE nlonnry Church, >i:iS Monr«iulO'St,, St„ inIn VWondoll iliin w(ie^(. and will nnnsnn V, will not rolurn from « con- Twin’ I'nllH, mninducl nd wiuiililp tii'rvlees nt both furencofurcnt dnllt noxi week, i • ; You may be eiigibl Hov. Unrkcr nnd hh'wlfoe nnd thot h ii Wendell nnd llniiurmanman .Vucallon,Vuc Dihtn schoor at iho < siigible fdr a new traininctraining program . (hrno chitdroii have ninvcdI horo CImiChurches at llio usual llmo Sun- .Sun- MelhtMelhodlst Church- will conllnuo 'FATHER’S DA from Kook IsUmd, III,, whoro dny. Uirouiihrough.'l^K^y.with axonclud- I’S DAY AT ' ^ to^ enable you to b tie waa witli (ho llllilo MlNHlon-Nsion- Tl'I'hey iiavo a son, Dnve, >v)in>vJjo Ing pprogrnm nl 8 p,in.n’uosdny J to become a teaciierciier in the cioss- n ry InMltuto, Ho wnn huNlnuHHNlnoHH Is presnntlypi nrrvInK In lho nrm-:irm- evonlng.evenli Parents and Inlorostcdrented IRST UKITED METHODIIMETHODIST CHURCH n)nnuK>or nt tho liiHiltiitn,, Rev,Itev, TlTllO Rev. IJ. V. Hftrgreavosavos n'nd ^vioiv prnjocin of Iho. BIhIo are interested in the.de\the. development Jlttrkof h H» older In the cluirchhurch and wlfo, Pnt, and their Iwotwo achool.achoo AT 9:00 OR 11:00 11:01 A.M. , , and ntudlcd nilnlHtry nt IJoili- daii|dauBtjIorn now aro moving tnto . nih nihlfi sciioot siudonls will have o f cinildrien a n d wi any, Okla. . I’nyI’nyetto, after linvlnij sorvrdf thotho a a ptc ptcnio In tho town pn^k on nd v^^ould like to l

    ' . J • A 'V . , . r , ’ ' ■ ^ . ' , ' I • .1 ■ '.i! ■ -. ■ - / -Vr..' / /t. I FrlrfnY,.;tiin»rrlricty^;Jl —Along^^nc'^neegrAnd-l H I CassiaCass Fair ' vf I Schedule ^ Cana]mals ^ I Is Revised " % About IDO acres et corn on the'-pitcl D the'-pltdi FoMc Ranch, K lni HUl, B M I -^:^'BURLEY.'*^'Theb u r u Cassia Coun, —h«vB been-cultlv*lcdr-FrMik'JoDM''«iid'Jeiies^aiid4:er^IVaUrb6«irKI&-iim •*{01 ^ . Several farm ers In the TutUetie area 'ahare having to work up fields " |||y ■ I ‘«M|. *• ^T jH■ i year'syear’s ststock sale '• planted'to fiweet torn and plast>]Mt b e ^ ^ ^ c a u s e of c^poor staodS J v ■—X I ^ , J33:'S ' ■ A list iisjni^ being formaUled' . of the com. Pinto beans are 9 for-speclA- invitation^ toi attend ' 9 .. the>4-H Camp dedi<;ati«xi'J^lyv - , , r Ray. Lap^ and GaW Gallo,Uo, both Tuttle, T graduates this year>ar B i 1’^" - 1. gyF - il I fiiT t . M ■ ■ i18.Suggestlons:aretobephoned 8.-sugg« . of tho Hagerman High ^ o o)l, l , are atte:attending a welding workshop R B I tg- to CCassia a^ ( County Agent's office. ,: this week at the* UolversKy Of of Idaho a t . . ' | | « j m i — •; J .' Wayne Cole, county, agent; ■ 9 H H H H I — - i x * ! ! . led a dtsciisslon on O ub'C on-. :Morrls Swalostoa, former fleldmaofleldnao tfbr a Rfebfteld ereamery^ v I M « ' I l' :vS gress. The-congress-this1 jiear-- .- has moved to Picabo where■e hehei lsb 'herdsman b for the. Queeh’s B H ^ > 1. 4<7 will will bebe 1held June 15-20.,Scverar - ; Crowa-ilaach.,MrK.-Siniaistoaao bMsnas beebeea worfclng'wftb BaSfwfn'k d’onors.'vrfonors. wiil ftim/ah tlje itgistra- ■ spud catthig for plan^flg 100 aer acres ol »etd poUtoes. . : llB S ^ ^ S S ln» ’i'’• tidn.fM-tlon.fw to awlst deservl^ .boys* - i v * i H . i W r and alfli ■•Floifa Rose; bietrichi Is the new' flfleldman for the Rlchfleld h H ^EL SvTvrlM'I ; . B u& ers clubs .for ^ e Jirio r; ', cheese plan t Another new employe!h ip ^ e of the j ^ t Is 'V a u ^ Nel-Iel- . J H jS. ■ ' Leadersleaders -lB-^belng-p1anned:-thU-— son,.Id*ApF^* . • . gar under the ol.-,to.. ;.,. yi IH! « C o l e ^ sew home of Mr. 'ai^d Mrs. Le]LeRoy Qarrfagtoo, Declo, U B i i progressing rapidly. Tbe brickrick stroehstroetw e Is beUg bum oo ttethe •oothem. p«rt.

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      Richfield farm ers have aboutCKIS:iiiEte^dii^^'^'dlscnM ^'by ib ^ inra wiw attended:!!^atte^^ilM'^'rai^ Is C ei^ sb ^ ; in k t tt pholo-Na^oto-Noy.:Bntdntt;iHij^^ ■ ■ . through'Almo to his summer,er. rangerange'li in the Moultoh Valley. Hej{0 ^, ao^ixmer meeting of die nn Livestock Lhrestodc AssorlatVm,-The/ meeUngeUng took (diu jdaee la ‘?‘ * aecretar^M*nuont; Ktsiuw; eoolin with Laird Nob, ^ b e H ; - was assisted by Arden and son,son, WUllamWUllai WickeL ■. . tbthe e : small i^ r o o m scboolboose,Miboose, tap left, on Cherry C reek.Iareek la tbeth e .1 Tl^repi ' 71 livestock Aisocl It photo - shows rBUoriele O aenvm —;— CreeCreek area. In the top r il ^ lAoto-BlIl-^wan,^oto-B left, prestdentIdent ofof' the ia a ^ Sr., Buhl, left, talUi e r ,^ ^ , aeeretary el th* Uahi^' Glemia Perry' farraeni' Mera ra thankfthankful for the heavy ratefallfan datloo, talks with Lawrenceace 8SUL^ Castleford; CasI Merle Row, Three Creek;,Creek, and CatU^aVAsaocIai (alka irith Kobert Boiiciv ■0^ ' ^ lm weeicead as ft was needededed for tlthe crops. Mrs. X WUionion James Benham, Boise, state brand inspector. Hbr. Benhamlenham' fstt' ' fb:former'' v b o r'o f & fbe-'I&imb l^&3*roie^ .Sheen aald they were hayingIg at the timeti of tbe storm. _Curt May, manager of thTHhe Land^Creek irf >C Farms near Glenns •- j 4 - Ferry, says, they, have lust finished th tWnnlng. beeU and both z^Oiie-Rbom the iom SchoolhouIhotise ts SefiSetting Forr MMeeting! beets and ^tatoes are locjdngIng good thiatt year; ^ A :si:small one-room .schoo>I-] o-I-] associationassociat members providing[ding district' iranger, also sikdcee on the'faruds the'fa in Idaho must beI re- officer for the Idaho. ■3>bh': aad iHB t . house, was.the.-.setting-forJlthe•JaSBithe-OtheFJo the.othi 6d ..„ _ i_ - ...... - .:: the tiie cum current,sagebrush s p ray;^ a y ^ newed newe this year.. N ei^ two Game .Dei>arhnent,‘ « n d 'I ’t‘e k sommer meeting ofDurloipuclng'jhejsushesi sting project iunder way and 'also» on .millionmiilk head: of. cattle,w ertI'itf itf Pierce,'TidtiPiewi FallsrseemaiyrvI flM I stock Association: ■ • Bia SwSwan was r«lected"preiP,reiP "ways^owa^"to~lmprove',the"ranges"In ej-In spected-^ spect his'departmentrlastlast the-MagIa7VaUey^C«ttlan«D'ithe”! Buriey Ho^ ■ - —The school-Is Iocated on-Cher-dent-oLCher- dent-oL4he.group,.Also re-elect-tlecu the Ihree Creek area. - year, he said, ladicaunyttiat a assoc B. ry CriCreek in the Thrpe Creek'reek ed werewe« Laird Noh, vice presNiresI- -Bob-B ob Ht HenderUder,--swretary'l|tf ry 'c t Iott>flot-ol cattle-are moved-fc Idaho, - area and fam ilies'from miles dent, andai Noy Brackett, Hager-Iger- the IdahIdaho Cattlemen's Assoda-jodla- AlsoAls y a k i n g was Bd Scholes, - MiirwucEs u p . around_ gathered there.recentlyentiy man. sse e c reta ^ -'trea su rer.. ' tion, spoke about the Idahb Beef Jerome,Jeroi regional conservatWn;& ' -' ' ^ m for the annual potludrltmcheon*eott HollandRoIIai Patrick; Three .Creek,^ek. CouncU. beef inports and a also ls o ------... .,, .y ■—r— BOlBOISE - Dilrymai In Idalniiti ■ B High SchQoliool Rodeo Sand meeting o f the association,»tlon. and Mausice.Mi Guerry J r. were received an'a,verage of tU104»r '^”cSl?'rafSna^^vas comment- C*£ poimd o t.n llk fat i n 'x n l l k 't ^ ,f_. Lamb for the . luncheon. was elected to three-year terms to - .C anal B retdi - BURL^y—The Butley Klwan-p«n- nThe i e - 8« te director* meeting Kim- the association’s advisory board,u M ed on Bo briefly l>y J ^ e a -B e n - ...... for Ameri^::.ch!^ei;:,.>9ter, «amtMi n - IT- anu cut by BLM workers when-a ' __ _ ■ ■ stodstock watering pipe was put“.?i2 lo » B0ATR6PAIB . * ' the sam e tlrne the students com-rom- placeniace to be announced. 'Ihe-pub-pub-- - GooGooding,' Idaho, won the tlie ...... — — ...... ------IRRIGATION DA^f?S ’ p -iJetto g wrn me«t iii the .bandb a n d Hd ita .n i invited, to the no-hosthost 'G Grand ra: Champion sulilorfllorf. ■ . • the canal. *” room at the Burl^ Junior High Queen'sQumi Breakfaat . awaaward In ^ e halter event of Deaidline . ■IrrlRation,water- w«» diverted S ," 5 • to elect orfI«lrj ___ At 1 p.m. June 31-the cow HorHorse Association spring'b1 R J \ C estrittions Z ^ DeaWned.., for '-reporting ^ cutUngCUttlfl contest wlll.be held and ahowshov here. • — H"S w «K i.m «ilo.BLM e^pm ^nt.J)»^ .1?" ™ '"'°1 t A R P S . . . P at «;30 p.tn. the Queen oontejt- _ planted acres of wheati bap-bai^ WooWood- 'Canal ' equipment-iand . 2 Statewide ^ants'Will compete hi' the horse-mil The ^ horse was one of01 O O n i^om ato'eS^ ley end sugar beets- to'-tiie-ti,9 ': NonNorth iSldo Canal itrucka from manship.contest, followed by’ umthe mofB-than n y f 225 horses, entersterw • “ / ■ , .'Pideri, Federal Crop Insuranceince , «rOJerome were, used to hurry, up : ' _• ed in competition - at-tiie- . Corp.,-IsSunday..::.,...„...... »®the-work.' , '■ - - - -"*•RESINMATAOLA$$C^OTH StudKesi^e * 'Kl rodeo a Pooylot( of UtalUtah, State Fair grounds iVA T r t e E a s ^ - ^ — ,'. ------• ■ ■ PU^ICSr A PlEXIOUS\ . America will be given "awa^’.iij op.,.™.. ,WA0 . . T o 'h av e tiiese’crops-^'ln*':In* • ' OUTPUT STEADY WASHINGTON - The Agri- Agrl- Bured by the FCIC. the num- ,» / - a. new • queen crowned ann d • ' «vega«.i 8 BYU." owned by culture culture Department has an- ter of Jilir • BOISE -* Total production of "-n'-I Completed awards-presented. , «,t. ber of acres most be leport^ millt In Idaho during April - has • KEN’S' M F G . A , Brigham. Young “University,Jity. nounccinounced it Is easing restrictions240M «d.ed. TlThe Insured , or, po^cy. There will be no rodeo eventsT-« Prpvo. pL*! won reserve' grandand ■ ' on-shif on-shipments of fresh tomatoes ;■ holder !|S£ been estimated-,at 138 million Tdaho W ater' resource Boardoard on StSunday this year, states Jay f tTi r holder m ay cair the .FCIC . ■•'"y champion honors, and from fromi F Florida and on Imports.ofru.ot .tIriJm.n fiyirim In hli tol,i)lv or ■: .pounds,g ? same■W a-year eat^ler^ — Dffftctor. Uf. RoiHir t h. TXT. l w . -wwtt WliUUe, BUilHv Klwajils Club T^^'Hbo^c^s. - w m Jewel,” oWed oy tomatoes from .jwewco. ^ call ti 5 - n Has announced completionI of chairman chair, of the State High , call tho district offico In . output for Aprils 1067,^acdordtpg - ,N' ■ Hanley Dawson Jr.. Detroit, drops Twin Fails, 733-8449. ' S tt two -statewide studies dealingsling SchoolScho< Rodeo event ■ Mich., won grand champion[?15; "1,® -The , relazatlon, which drops Twini , to ttie Idaho, Crop an rfU v esto ^ ' . : with soils surveys and potential-Ulal- - The high school students com-‘®"'* mare. ^ ■. P«»ent present minimum slie require- • -...... ;.... -...... — .....mnm:- •' Rep(Reporting Ser;vlc«.;.' . y. 8^ ^ ; 1WN'rMU 73«.MII ' ly irrigable lands that klentlfyntlfy peting petloj in the state, meet havelave . . . • mentsments on shipments, Is noww ef-ef. __, 8«/4 million acres of potentiallyJally been, peen. 'sonnets in the various■Ious . tmmmmmnmmtwmmmmmmmmm■«« . ectlve. fecUve. However, the d epsport" art-? ■ V I I " «■■■■ -BR • Irrigable lands in additionn to eventsevenl In’ their district. Therehere m n mentment t said. It will,continuelie- to I ' . ", ■ nearly 3J4 million acres alreadyeady five’ districts in the StateItate .i . A c e n t T a l k s3 «nr»rc«enforce inspection requirements S .. under some form of irrlMtlon.ion. of Id Idaho. Students who are win- • and a Iban on shipments of toma- ■ Dr, Leo said Informaflont 6b-6b* ners Iri the state meet will tl}«nthen MALTA — Wayne CoJe, Cassia:^ssla toe#toes m d e d below U. S. No. a J talned as a result ot the coop*:oop* be eeligible to compete in the county c«unt agent, gave tips onn 4*H 4.H both fifrom Florida .and Mexico.i r ■ m m fA R M IR eraOve , study will l» usedd Inin NaticNational High School Rodeo^ ^in workwork' for the-Malta Horse club. .^ 1. developing the Board's long-Ausulong-August in Texas. . He dl: The shipping regulations are » range SUte Water Plan whichrtiicn KhKIwanlii club committee dialr-fcjaAi lereni Qp^rated under.* federal mar- ■ j win servo as a guide for «nen Include Mr. Whittle, gener-^ ftfon*S'3“£ ^ , keting- order for Florida tbma« ■ future w ater resource manage*lage* al crchairman; Bruce Yo u m:."*ft, . ft* . BotiBonnie Durfeo is president:Ident; toes,toes. fFedera! Uw-requiresi that ..i ' a i ilONSAtlSG i GEM Et INTEBMiri ment and development. " . nanonancea and tlckeU; Walt leller-illef- Lol^LoW :Hutdilson. vtoa president;ident; whata^whatevet* restrwtUhs are Impos- ' *'Ou^r studies to date Icate son, advertising, and Gene Rine:tine: Bonn!Bonhle Hutchison, secretary,etary, ed ,on on. domertic producersfs by ' .1 • . ■ pHPppiH l P I - R t 1 ^ liolilt'aBrena anif'BnnitHls.—. - and"and ' Kbicii Pathc. .iliiiuiUiii s n d m tional two inllllon acres of lapdUpd — , ----- ., — LeadeLeaders are M rs. Glen ParkeParice ImposeImposed equally on Importedorted could be placed under Irrigationi _. . ' aiKl Mrs. DavkI Hutchison. comn)0 enabling Id ^ o .to maintain Its Study; the Irrigation Aimndlxndljt ■ ' ■- — Y O UIR R FARMF / EQUTPMO p r .e s e n t rate of economicJn ^ g o ^ f tha“ CoIumbia.North W clficclflc I ” . ■. ■. PMENT HEADQUAR growth.” Dr. Lee said. “This•Thtfl Framework Studies, and the '■ emphasizes the importance8 oof f Agricultural Water .Needseeds . ^ ^ B i v state participation In -waterr re* Studies being conducted for■the the T Z m i i - source development whtch..irtU Board by the.U nlym lty of .w«* Ida* . ; , ' NOW ereate wealth and opportunitiesoitles iw. , , / , ‘ • for ourcltliens." - , ^ SolSoils. Survey Reports have INTERN^ Dr. Lee said the UniversityIty of been published in detail for sss^Bi Idaho, Agricultural Bimrimentment each of 15 south' Idaho cduntles Statton. the V.S. $oll Conserva-erva- and ia limited number of copies 'ii tlon .Service, ani, the U.S:are-U.s; are available from the Water Bureau of Kedamatlon ^ con- R«soResource Board in Boise. Owy- tributed to,’thO'VarlMis phasestiases Iwo.ihee .County leads in size, with a 50 anil 30 Y|Alll A60L I' Z of tbe statewide p^Jeot whichvhlch 330i)330i)Bge voluina and m aw . , j ;' included detailed^ reeonnaJsiincennce RepcReports for -^the remaining 39 Idaho m n o i^ S„ ■ soil association maMng onm IB cOun cOunUes will ba'publUhed'inrth ^ e Vyou each south Idaho, xountiea, and •oils soils near future. ' • - ■ i n i .. data developed for the remain*main* ThThe Idaho Water Rwpureeata> ■ ■ ■ ' ' ind 30 counties as part oft the BoaiBoard plans to ]Mb1lsl^ R >ta^MW- : 50 9 YPKRS AGO f P fhalh Fdmqys>us Ir International to Pacific Northwert River Baslnl«sl^ wide so ^ survey and poteotially : I.Uwn ClwMr ..m MHlw ..... Irrigable landa.- Summary ,R»« , «f • f '4 iNicl.,«wMiU«'.. .'.'IV . ^""SSKjna eUe^. port tater this year. This tf r ttatM wmmmM . 3! Tvvine * * A t A\ M oney. Saving Pri Land ClassIfloatloQ B r a nnch, o h . po^tport-will contain acreajea:aiM' aW . i ’ inTSStoS?^m-wnonrv'" • .-k"" i l l i i M l i headed the study field.d.op^ op- genesenerat soils ,claas data ^ thIthln ln |«^•to'fw.'Cwiifiwi-wvw.'.ieO''1W1«'Mh-^ fw;Cmw>»i . eratlons for the WatiOr ResourceDurca eachoach of the alx-;Hydn4oglol&lo ’.fc«»lff*MmM'''«Ni .fc* isMiH *fl,MlC4nm4nM .liiM ’OflitHSn auk wr ’ a -. J Board. He sald’some-ions datid a ti BasiBmIm o» tho. Sl«to f n d .liiinV■unh V' wwllnt. ~ Cm nty dMiWn t»u» ^ta kvrlad uml«r'piMf ; • « •iMiiH 5 ‘ - IOK.vv‘» W W i ; W 1 UK iMrlM tho 4oUU«l «UdlM , has already.been used,ta.the marl ■*“, IM,i*^'-r Board's Preliminary,Be^r Rlv0rW«r wmda d mtllw. , • ■ “« » WINE. mr !';m;Yba'to'Aao'''^ i l l i l i w - w ? . SfnTHlS'l^-firORIC^^l | D a g a i n s t DEFECTIVE MATEB agodU*Miipiiti'(dn^lYfarOld) l(Only I jvi.j C ejw,^ M m, I^TiT41SIS A;cutlii E S m & SpRMO p PRQ M fe . ^ , Cbmplato withitij^'Corn:w Con i**»'«»^;w J y ! ' '■ ’’' a

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      'i .^TwIiiTl l^an\Pl. Tisstie ElectrpnicaUyElec dll ® ^ ha-4 Americanly.OilviOoDKAiiy: \re< lAe^.xomrrequirea pie, CO rinc for prop- HHHH iateaM^a-ira-fdIcr6:nutHto^>be ei growth and aoytieaDs need “ tuft ^-^otb-rinay; lequire.addllioo-»■ . .■. 0 , f..,'„.. ,, deo a t ’irODd'. vw - .',<' <•! . m ^V lti’is'esseoUal thai we know ' ' 9HK 1 ft « S.i lAat is .ln the aba, in order to I a specify wbat ahoidd.be added,; ^ '^1 '* * ^ 5 dy l^w Strauss said. *?Equai]yi:i^: M J f e f: led portaat,:.4.we smust'-know how . JR much-of'tbe-vatious plant nu-^ ^VdHlw* ■ n , aea Menu in the ground actually Is ■ f dui ln-»;fori9 that is available for ^ «) pjaitt growth^.” : -■ \ T & 1 L s$; OS SSntists )at Whit / < ! . iMRandDwiu.xitlnto'the.ptc- - U’S ^;:saId.T^'P:e:ti^ oSS^c K \ I Urbin-Riir^ g S at^a.^MMnCc.-tlm “ rE\ |iur ii)g seasoAlr* MfoTtigfaln starta f p est toe .form: dried ;andi seat ^-iau rt ’Suffi j J i ich v ;-;, ’.'.".vvl-/ I o --.leiSMV•w le|»»iInia,fu?i^,.to.bahi o« : I t * a sts prgaiik matteci't Traise e x ite ft:: U < .n I f^U B tinnH lB S nl' BOisE^ ^ havy;<^ sofetfdflSSS?^he ed,-*T!ie\.ranatningash,,'■n* rftiL*' ‘ ' V mission, I ^ ccAttet;iio(^iu£?lD4jor:>vi^tint tiOidi)g..:tbb-.^t(^';tdhliig elements'ts i HL M j V^.. a ___ t - of Ai^cul Aeedt asjilirogenKbrganlc mat-at- neceua^^fo^boi^v^ll^n e c ^ III U p g •' din.rbaai] ^ ter^iteffib^axid.potMv'A^ be.^aiul , tural K eind ^ e^<«dK*r^».,S^'usk sakLU. wiikdiw iU d i isI U n k e 4 $ > ? E w S te r ' J 9 H ' ^**'"'" _^‘^jV.'"■ av2?^' in Tbe i«s^ting!pfU ^t for- akdt • < H l5i ^ MFMBRM OF iH E Idaholabo SteCeState Granga czeeatlve com*H maatc master, of tbo’ Twin Falls Coitntv v id* leaf:,«amiilei.^.dxm th e'kBd ^ '...-V. - ': tntttee | 0 . ovierj>lu* fbr tb6tbe iINI m j«nnaai.;coQventIoQ to: be . Tom e Sj*edy, Twfa Fali^^ solving:aIone:!':■^v^^;•^w-i---^-,^ K ^ « Ig- JSSiSa n d ,quantity' ct ‘fSwieaaJscb^ ■' : : beld'in iTirin A n ^ D e ^ »«.2-5. Hie Ibe. conveDtloo.'will be co-^ ' mlttee Standing, H areS' G r tS ^ o S ts; ally. t ( i ^ fr6m‘:di^S(^-by< theba '- y : ?v boiled W . tlie Twfa I County Pomona-Grango and the - Daa 1 ^TheW.a1^;torft^ >n* gri)wiV''-pls^*-SSiS ' ' Nortb Side Fomooa Gnuge,je, Jerome^.Jerome’. From kft, at^, seated, Hedge '*' Commission - by.'' admUustrfttor ary, u d W. E. Adum, »». h Harold'We^5 S ™ I *lse,-*ftal^^ n i ...vATIssae.analy^ Is mora spe- l ,1' Ermil Jerame, Kaiia, etate»jn jn u g e master;m; Ed Harperr Filer, exm i :i: clfle thaa^testsvDMde, of §^*f . Jor.^p^^Iem. on'.fahiisV;and\^^ ZraIsa.saidL^.AXtetia&'MeiD^ttsi S! -^tS00E3q)e(^ieetea^TOFI^ S22 (te* by a. idantVzibQ for «nan^; Some J,500 tilntC::as- u. Oakley;Oakim salads,' piddes. buns, timie -t i6ta'btC hdSiP a : ■/ Paul, Grange,’Paul -Flrapan^l hunger-; remaln^a-jpar^vdfTlife ; / < be Renred during Uia third ao* avallablB-Trt-die-avallat ■ Paul m^ ^ j^® The .^® f “*"*'^"l Americans.^? ” ?Joi rei plant'iobts,” ■. ■'■ :'•; ^ IMiU'June ^ / a t (he Paul,Stop-wp-family; family. • •^ be intrintroduced by,.Re*; Rasm(^nuii; BaptistB a S Church.JNFOi: L'.l oil' V f. JiunUm ^aoser.urbaihrurallcooperatlira m ^ ;i ee^ -'.-SpectrograiiUo '/iib a l]^ '-!v tf ' Eadi tkAet ^titles the bearer sen, qu ;,the American ;I.e8l.on/.:E;Vone«Sf; JattohUqn.to g v S i pnbiemt.bildrtlit i S tM- eli^^Q e w ia-*^;u a fol: ' me tb/«'chahce :at winning, one of eveninj k ^ 'to their sblotlon, dw letter iMrvn «d knKip dieck oo; accnraep of Grange,-Emerson Grange; Volco assBrted..--:.C,..,'.;,■'...,^■,..;,:..'’..iWL(',-rrL vM . ftir-hli the ^l^W»6nsortng«;'PVulw;-CI^^ber the^teithe^ted $20 to.be^ t^Orgat assisting^ the BuilSrs, 'Paul' City, Paul’ mer- U ii hls;ciop,-ot^ Ha*fieids.'tt'«t'a ofof..recarBmeadatloas reco made pHor '• flf ;Comntfw;-. sald 'the event'eat g h ^ ^ jaway during die .evening. diamb€ •Ml The Cot^lnToD a^ut^ sp^ Si eventvent chants^.£diants3py .Scouts, and ffio'Paul®!" Secrelary- ^ t a i ? Hairdla f o r'h ls '^ f ts BSfv BS to.ttie growing season for lodn- '0-t^fmxtrie!rta fo.fertll* ' ' ,>'ares''ftrmer8V.aad'the'gro^ - ^ : to meUn ftood from the abuhduAtonit ‘../T^iijie^I^ent’tests a^^ nis^Wd IitfIzerUi^U^ • ai to the fields,, Dr. £, vtW-the ar«a:over.tte\^8t ywr.Mf. - ;■ fmKMMBliMaiiBMBhMMiMiiaaauBiirro . 'r p^uctibn’.of P^uctibt a^cu lt^ l Aner- ni^ to Ukle js ^ .m Q defldendM .*^ Strauss di^^tHOo^the-agepda te.'ai-,batfcecue,;-\-i - ica^ayailaJca^ayaUablo-ta-theTUiKlertrlV; JfAsurBahff«IcroTrrButrieats '•‘He;* :’ 4yjuJous bootha, NF^^ scram-' ; . ileged;'.imexamimi the tiie bitebHUi for‘amending, if neces* • '.’'.■ '« nena wUl Include, batbecue beef>eef • ''•*» is ^ ring .,. ...:rrr «aty; :t.ttte.fbltowlng'.y^s red- '. >'?lrfovlded ijy 'Jo h n Qark of ' V• drily oiily criticism'aild.maka critic known . . ' ommendations ; '.fbr ' fertlHrerI ^^Qatk'a^Maricet. in Sorley: and' . , our'v^iU^esstto h«3p/’ thaleti ' p J i ' gownv>at»lftn th rhfafw marinmm , ter'said,'’referring-to'tbe'--T6le terisald.' 4b Better D e l • ^ cre^eM,* . - v. commt)dit;commodity gtoiips and farm er* .-l.American OU*a Cibp.-.Guide r.:.-'h Made ' ;. ganlzatlonsguiMtlon could* play ;in p6ai> / ^ i i son-laba .are locatiW lin■ Rem- - ; fivenve effortefforts to solve A^coltore's£aubToPaint- £?1 ' •■ problems. •••.■'•• va” ..'-. ^;I<^rGoodfiek!.m;^Y?:der,- lnd.? "Ro<*eHe,-Ga.v and ...... V« .'rFor (State The let letter Said members’of T r n Holland, ; T « . ,FaTmera . taking , - .. th^, Bean Commission, as well Trash Barrels advantage of the nqw atomic ab< as. marorm aw other persons Initheir mit h i sorpUon tests for tTace^Ienjent ’ '• '”'Grange ]\Ieet M aae l a m , industty; MILNER - : Members of . the - Industry, were'willing to ^^bend BetterbX p Feeder^ and Flttar».4.Hfu ^tent«f;ibeir £ 2 ^ i soils, and.speo- rr'l;/. The Idaho, sute" Grange's e» . - time |indlind effort iri'cooperation ciiik« crogn^phic analysis of (heir crop J . ^f eeuthfe dunmlttee. niet r^ently / Qub voted to paint , thuh barrels Sin2*^ UKSfm^^t^S saaamta^ , miothersto w i^ othei »get 5i^gricui;gJ?fot; Jthe, CasSdlriCounty;' fair; g S Jl'r ^ (||JC|»RppitX T,O N ; !-■■;: to .Twin Fails'to fonn'allze plans',lanai ' MMgSl^agBaBBaBMHlliia .:.. turaltuniepot ejxmom^'back.cm; its, feet”“ k gtoiutds at: a ‘■taeellng-af^^K HR! ;.’ a»d ,trdwJVb\^pU^to d< « K . .'held. D ecrM In'-Twin Falls. ' underp>rlv’ t ^ homa o< K J ^ a a d J r ^ . J a ^ 2 a ^ f i .'•-•.r : Tom ;sp e e d y /,t^ n , .Falls,,,; • ^ ^B i™ S s@ E bfilw gW W W M v "West^N''West^wdd the ldeft-beWii .fhe '■;■. cbhlrman of the c^mlttee^ ^ a l o . ' J.-: fwri';ftv^i«tatyjl^ardln^ d^ Mflftei 3''/ the annual.‘Convention ia' being , vetopcd-^rom ;tte ,'re^ctjott .of utyr 5 f.,cl«ioiil«l ;:by ,',TOlii'-' F«IU :>; ■* B«an Commission membam to dioIm £ JSffc'«'i,iSrS'&.S* rT~V'’''-~- ^ 'V*'.' ' /i;- Cbon(y.Pcnno>iaL,'Grange and Ae;die; : the ,;l^tenlng'. Conference ’fcek!!.el3 &u6.S g «; tor tha . mem ?,^ 0^^^ “ oles'and b^.Jo.anal^ test'r*- 4 ; North' fi« e ; ^ m ^ Grab Be<;,;;Be<;,': L,. aults in .ordw ’ tb- recommendS -. a v a i l a b l e A T ites. ?»3? SecrMk^ Haidlh l r t PuU^ “ pari ; man, W a^., on ‘April M ..;... -■';'' Used Uzed the diatea’.that must ^ ba pr0pe^‘f«rffll»er robrtures.: _ from'.thxbughout: Idaho are . j n e .r e a ^ n .was that not.,«>t.,a bbsenobserved* in order-that membersirs ■ '. ■'.;•■ •. , -•. ’.,..J ^ '’te' i :.. atngieatogle agiagriculture spokesmanD at have their Indlvldoal liveMock A HENRY'S ,< ihat .ineitlpif icame' forth ,i(rithwith projects;projec JSonk.eDOugh before theS5 .A-a ides L is te d FA Ideas or, ix ^ fair.to'quiiliv the aiilmal.'Carol . FARM sAjLES thb' o U c ^ ^ rm '' family ' .' - Sargent gaVe# talk on the-Dis-Si' „SHOS 'SHdsHONE - Olflcora tor IhojJ; . . ,XIMTOW 4jw j',(; • ’ . e^es . or^Uogs 'that are mostoTt ^ Mix ;*i..ild, Malio 4-H. cliib ara ' .' *' ' V' -. ,WPe meeting -in Twin, Falls.: : , cdmmotilyvknown,".', ..' .; >, Luann Edwards, president;. Jo-r» ■■ PAln'43B-»«SV ; >..nhe-R 1— ^ ; oiacus^ev isans ror. tfie national V ''■ ^ENbEtL'.^'Valiini 'WENDE ■pitM‘ '.'"P S S e n S t S l S ^ b i l R b b l ith h J ______" '■-' •' • ■ ' : , r / convention ;.to be held ln< Boise -■' ion.-dau^ter to..'dauig ^.Mr.land Mrs. ■ 8on."giame and SMig .leilders,. % I^ p R ^ a d d e d '-th e Grange LaVLavar arPe Pclersoi^ was flie-winher ,1, / DeAnn'Dlxbn.ia-reporter, Mrsi”■ PDcaster; C a r o lyf*"- n ; M M K ^'iFrtiV '-uhlor'/’tn-li. ’ '!:.. IMall'«w,i.Ainln<., . , ..- . GROWERSG i t*r!0^ ■• T r o uu n n st o n , daughter of W«a »2f”p IWir^ MtU rj).8A7| Trounson.Trounsonr and Ivy P a r k.f?”^« e r; ,s r M a ‘»4.a7« r ' ./ Planned By. yard and.do mlnor rapalrs. ‘P* aM..■•V,'^.yj»;**ll,Tw|ii"faN»" ^ ' ■'•k. L ' ' •*'-. • i. ;•••■ , I , .. > Parker,Parker.-A Mrs. Haiel Lawton and 3*™ ‘ !" ...... I ...... lr ~ — 1 — . ,, Mrs. Hugh Qtldwell 'we>« the Moaa t-Declbi 4?JH’ers ■.’ fudges;. ■•' ‘■..M .'■•. K T 7 V ^ DTCU) — The Leading Las- "■ SbY for (be Paul Farm Festivalval, scheduledu>h«riiti«,i for June 19, iure fourJr STOCIISTOCKPILING PLAMNm* • H „ lies 4-H club discussed summer «®“memben bl the planning comntUtse. ranners, Feltoa’a Apartments, andId . WASHllWASHlNGTON~Under . ^ e w B ' - pivjecta and acUvllles . atr a; atudlng; from left a i ^ k k : Uhricb, Bauer, former owner, of Neibaurir plan,,’plan,; anantitoxins for LlivestockitcKK , ''' ■ ' ,ineeting held at. the home, of Eqi^ment, and Gene Hayaea, Gene' Am e d y i h ; ^ aul businesses are spoasorini tb*,'I* , ' diseases.diseases .wlll .be stockpiled for , '*helr leadet; Mr*. Austin Walk-aik- •vent*V” to banor ot area larmera. • emergettqr.vuse,.emergeoc •

      . A lan G arreto n toast, and D'6ug|(^'''”" T - j ' started this month under the30ifficersA dl- ” •■•• re''feJ®cp*“ on ont.food groujM. -tf rectlon of Wayne Colo, Caqsla tkt f'»non8‘«Uon " u p Couhty agent. j X a was Daniel Churdimnn on ho>v te Named For I , M to make a purple Cow. si . . - *SBBOH ^SPECliS I ' , Membera discusaed attending , RIOHT FOR .itEM0bELiN0,lingua ..linUj{M ttUjlDlNO OR iilW r; ' ll ' 4-H cimp from July 7-lX and a m - w i L ^^"‘le'& r j '51® WORK. CHBCK IHllB AND OUR pi pTHIR yALUn FORi. • rv nfontbeni who will attend 4^H ^ 4 showed the members rocks, glvi WOI ,5|24.H-0ub8 fj»* REAL SAWNOS. , l i W i i • , CoQgresa.at the Unlversltyof • ng a demonstraUon hi teach%g «A1 ' ■' ■■■..! ~ ' . , , I’-.j Idaho, Moscow, are Carolyn Zol- SHOSHONE’—SHO OltlMM havoive tholh" proper P« method for such.,V 'l ' , I — ' ' ' '' '.' ‘ .....,' Ungflrr-Anita Engatrom and l>een-electedfwen-c for the Platon Pol­'ol- . . 'J a n * ;I^ n Taylor, , Ishorsishers 4-H Club, wllh Mrs. Ivan a • Ju it .Receivad»d. Pullfu ll. CarloadCoric iof;;': ; 'i'’’ ; The .club members win enle^ltfl^ HopWiHopkins as loador. O W D S S tJ « Si M ! i p T blot Thoy bre Kolvin Hands,' prcsi- i Parly And party during the aummer atidid a dent:Thoj iSteve Sorensen, vice presU 1>!n* ® PANELINlELING / ^'SKowlh0 dqU/ iow .^ijiparqturM/ predplimlDn'Itmion andond waoldy meah, ' picnfo wU be included In the dont: .Jasen Fowlesi seorotatv,I APicnic i L l Planned : MAHOOANY, BIRCH,birch; ASH, WMNUt I. ', ',tahip«ratui^V|pr, 1 ^B ondand curVicurrent 1969« * , ' ' wUvUlea. . , andOiand Darrel Greon, reiwrter; Oth- / _ PECAN.X n D'DMBRT>B»BRT SAND WKWHM : • Mra.' Walker reported on •n *n er leaderslea< are Jay Fowles and _The 'or .) ' ''" ’ ...... - - necutivo meeting that ahe at. at< BillB m Thomas.Tl , , . Ciub.nOlub.iMdo i.l«n«,ro»nUy top . '---- _j;!«Ddtd*„.J:_;..— ------p;rop-rt Joct»-to-be (aken-are *wln^ SA ~377'Shsst« ,4iAnit.-R6ugH.-R6ugh-;%fe-rj*^ % & .. Committee chairmen i)«medtnod small engines^ and Auto ' ’II.?5; pJcnlp. i H . ■y.4rHiT;v-.-.?jib.^.pi , I,were Jana Taylor, r e f resh-'M*h-’ Me^tlngs^areiat' eetir 8. p.m'.:,Tue9f^ ..The .ty‘"'5 V g 'b? hold *i“j» n » ‘ PLYWOODP I ^ Pw P o r MM«. f t ...... n*ntf]. . KrIstee Adams, scrap•rap Uda^ at, yay’a Ford Sales.. “ ?0 W «»t Nat-Soo-Poh w ith ' (ho . ,-!J u riy i4 ~ :-:..'7 3 V . ■ ;04' ';Jui'li»"'4,''V-»4~.. . M okjV ll. En«.tom .ni.DI.nol»no “ , AW 4^H art club has boon form-TH- ntontWra',mwOn <«nilBe« Invllod.. .It n . i158 s j Sliwrt* 4x8 «. Rpugh H " ' Gillett/ -communlty/ v projectsjets: ed-wlthed 'wii Carmen. Kinney, presi-)s!> was -imnounced .that tho 4-H ' (»: i '■•.t.gl‘...Ti " 1 .O S ..;.■< „'„ .B iv ..;8 2 ,.,< . ■^Debblo.harris -and^Law Doll,Jol I dontTdont; Alan Garrett, vice presi- C aM (’1* i't- irViC. iVA9,,;'. .. ■ fair tt^lblta, «t^ Janene Zol< dontj S ^ iiiiu ?;pi )^vyp^r>.pir!ii^: ZoV dwUj,.Tan»my„ Klnnoyr.^seore. July ,V 'V<.‘ .''fV^.■,l.l(.i^7!';^l(..B4').j.^.;l47,!i'47,1 ;...,'.,.:.,.i2 .' ! tary ..treasurer; Kin* Kinney,w.. .•‘Korm •‘•Kare irtoWOII.'Mvl a'doilwdop ' .^S'SK 'iw .' *!^ 4xl0^irt;'.'sa'nd*dS . n d . di i % - J | . .. . reporter. Mra. Robert GaskiUis bnstnil ' '■ . I a a I , leader.',.. „ , ‘^'^3‘s3■^sU’r .■.. soU.ao a % ‘ 'w Demonytratlona at the Hepoat thinga i« ;,'iW;:.;4,-48" ■.,;.-;p;.,y\5arL'.,.' '.-Ba-.,.,■'.':'..i4a,-.-i:,-,-.,.oa'..i‘ii : ;'.'.'. fH_olub meeting were :felyen by for yw •i-l i i-. v.;^tO'::^:Bg'!iV’V:wW':y~i H E 2 S ' ' . ' A .'Hw.'lvaaiijv, .'.'V,,., V, ,( - i: j,-;...;.'•'; ,:r;-',j! ,,':',, I I a l . ’i. . J ,!^ .. i j ^ m m m m m m j v.'V ...... rr~"V'-'g'^:;u; .Friday.flday.Jufwn, Jur 19A9 ^ TlmeaN^fTyd

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      U Fillmore Namedi IspbIspok! ce ba Dayiight S a v tn g T T ^ P ricei^te^y;--^ S H . '. . -'V ;■ a1^.^ BOISE^ (UPI) -^^Idaho farm- ers paid! the same for feed on ® ToHGrangeTo Post^ . Jlm.Chatbum requestci-per.E®n ApriladHI ,15,'is Weft as a month ago. .'lAliiON —rJoii'^FUtaiore was^as “ml8slon_to Mslt use the 6 range^fiaU ^heg J .Idaho!-Crop :and Uvestock . - - I elected,'gatel^eeper‘duringelect the *?,r fo r ttthe Albion GreehhornS^X" 4-H Reporting,R^pJjrtli Service said, today. 1^ .'^ ^ b lo n G r a ^ ineetl SS *he Club Club^ meeUngs. Holll Anderson,I«k! The mid-April, prices paid inr ; I.Suan AmepdB..alMl.PmiIg-Bg^, dex--wa8-8^-i>efro«»tr-eleady*^—de!£%a '.’On' On .display^were the plctiirwures erts ^ Jreceived their acWevemenfS with the mid-March index. / . ^ - • of , t) the recent Art Contest Thet S pins from the 1968 Cassta Coun: g la program was under the diree-iree. wfy FaFair.. , next m< nieetlDjg will-be'under the OUR 2flTH CEm URY ‘ DIS-i)is- Vhl(wUcli' fc iii ''wialC', o r narrowrrow -. ’ tlon of the-Literary, committee:tteeJ ..A .A .ddoiution was given to the directloidirection or tha mea of -.tbe ,i! ’GRACE; Whflt '.this- countrywntry crotcrotches^ If several branchesiches -; ;■ JB e^ie./Ainiende,'^ YouttiYoua-iLeadewhlp; The Grange. , ' “., • needs. Is a more sensible .wayniy to are left to'develop at the'samelam e ■ ':8et , rld of 'our ^rbage. Right heigheight, ..they are-isure. to split ■ ■ *.;. -now .a ton of solid wastes3 per late:later in life under loads' of snow,now, ^r ■ w l i ,; ;. , y ear m ust be collected andd dls^ lee,ice. fruit or during heavy wind ■ li:—eosed.df.'•■ ■ .atorstorms. AIM, winter Injury. is . ■ ‘r ; •; Oiir land-flH dumps are apt to ^affect the bark in such ■ .fWarmlng with mes fe«lii«i^ .oh nacinarrow an^ed notches, furtherrtfaer . ■ , this, nibblsh.-'Ihose of: usI .who weaWMkentag the tree. - B !hre la «nal! towns w h e r e _, || K OPEN4 AtlA ll DAY SATURD/URDAYS ■ ; dumps, are an eyesore -andf n i 'S ft _ ~RHUBARB S T A t.k ;S USE^17S& . ■ breeding ground-foc bllUons:„a of LESS: Cut those seed stalks>you you •'. - M e our *e« coming up >n" the . rhubarb■barb ■ . flies would like .to faivlteir,'» our mt *f* plants, TTiey have no valuee uun- n-’ ., ■ lawmakers to a "garbage-in” at P“f Tting _ - n /htmp m thw can gee first- “ s* you're interested in arting _ ■ II RESAWN 30%()% OFF . band w)j« priori^ U^ problw^ fruitless diore. . T T g ;AU cur taDc abotit pollutionilu ^ WIf stalks are,spindly. It could .■ II 1 REDWOOl/O O D " PREFINISItEFINISHED skips the garbage and sewage need Veedfcg, Divklerivkle . . ■ issue. Man has to figure «it a the clumps in.fan. Take ann ax - - ■ PANELS 7 - -w a y to process this m aterialH aijdand ction W 1 0 c p a n e i with an eye on.. ; . • ■ return it to the earth to grow wltli " I X: _ All Odds,Odds_ andanc Ends ------better'CTop9;-H« .Tnust-.do^the . the tt-questION- qi OF'THE WEEK:tEK: PKEOTi^rorai S n ^ C A T E ~ i^ '^ ta . Emnto”]C>TbonnDIe'K'^mso beiTjS y^nTvI ■ame trtth sewage aod waste c d ^M ears.'. %- ' ^ 1 ® S. D. of Twin Falls: "Our peony .ofpf ,JMrvlca ;to tbe Departmentwrtment of Agriculture, b Willardird Stevenson,Stevenson Twin FaUs, districttrict wttter.VIhe iast &ne- in wrote bushes'are-hu.) large and startedirted - m nperyisor ot the Farmenmen Home Administration.-Mrs. Thomson 1 •’ ^boat fills wo-recelved stock an'- u Thomson Is Twin Falls Coun^- « out fun of bods. Something bap-hap- officeolfl c k r k J e r tbiB FHA. . ' -■ awers: takerTmow • ^,and andj^n^ penedl .nie blids'faUed-to-openopen ■ ■ ------~ . ^ A. C. HOUHOUSTON LUMBERABERCO. J ^ and I think it's 'because the . ' *^s^8teange' thftt we have the bushes2“i need separaUng. Am I , Controdor-infractor's Supplier, Never HIts is-Competitor”-Competit " ■ — know-how to put a man within j - t . FHA Honors 1 S - ri^t?” . nors T.F. Womanan ForFoi Service 301 3rd St. South — 733-2214 _ nine miles offtemoon, and^ !!«we When peony buds do not open, ^ 301 3 .. can'spend l^jOOO to-kill off Mrs. Emilie E. Thomson.!)mson. Mr.'Mr.- Thomson started wi'th' tbe~AdmlnIs , , the vfet Cong, but werre^_2{f sUU It's, because of botrytls or fire- Mr h tbe AdmlnlstraUon. Prior to trans- ■ : V: blight disease. This is a fungusmgiis TWinTwin Fells County ofQce clerk departmentdepari in Shoshone withth the ferrlng to• the'Twin Falls County^unty H problem ahd it causes the buds for tlth a J a n n e g t Home Adminis-Iminls- Farm Security Administration, office li .. .. our paitots used oyer % of a ation, office in 1965, she workedi wim w l^ ■ * to turn brown, or "blast,” mean-lean- tratictratlon, has been honored for 2S25 now known1 as Farmers Home thfe FHAFH county office in Boise. . ^___ K to , years of sehrice to the Depart-)epart- _____ aqne ment tifJVgritMurt. J ’ / O b HHon)aod'mostof themor^ noWrbuv4hlB-fallrglvo-tbe-peooy -M e “ ®° bed a good house cleaning.!*C^ . Cut tlflcatlffeato'^r^^^^^k*from c from ~lfj uanspornQoa. *}„, the stalks - back clean to the WillaWinard Stevensoo.'dlstrict FHA 11 I . .Le^a bt^.we cen have-some,£ h » i ^ ground; and bum debris. Drench■ench supeisupervisor, on behalf of Clifford B I h a m me • way. to 'cooipost this materialk a m ^ ^ with a soliiUon of bo^boW M. HHardin, secretary of Agricul-gricul- ■ so farmers aod gardeners can 3^, 1, o r ture, and George Klein, Boise, use lt:TWs ,inS^to. 0 f deaux mixture or capt^ or ture, M . . w aboth. y ^ ■------. stotesUte .director of FHA..... to he*p keep America.green ond , AniAninouncement A n . i A a i Of 9St To Potato G rowvers, ers. •et t!d of ah u^y oyesoro^-oorSj ?" ^ Also; In spring, keep the new — " ■■■._, ■ • nt b f Special Interest To - Cnd-fllldwnps. fSgrowth covered.wlth the above. _ nrrra Abo, make sure the young buds |V>^ j F i v m ivestm entM hat _ GROW .TOMATOES WITH aro ^ covered. If,peonies needS New Test Foror . ' The'^sam sam« e relief >m lieiliea^; capita] investn’ " TAR PAPER:: A reader .Welles: transplanting-or 5 J . dividing, do the ^ *Tve trled many. ways to grow Job t.v In automn. '-Take a'sp a d e i r usiness dnd industiystiy hehas known forr yeaiy ea rs, , is tomatoes, but to me here’s,* 2the « and dig up a secUon, makingisSj Gattle Diseasease business best yet'.-RoH out some ta r pa- ^ !5.vS.* sur* ®«cb bas aa “eye” o r bud. ttv unique O ppel plan. P ^ IuS4a^of..Minidoka:._!!l.have_« V lil— oyojlobJ®vajl^je to dgricjiiltureilture ! through this uniqu a n ^ - ______^ ^ rock gaiden with lots of creep-^DevelopeA^ tbe tomato planb in. then •SK?appW Inglihfas-on^ ft. Somewhere.Isre. I W/WASHINGTON — A neww test . _ ■ som e HciM plaitt food ( l use H- read that you should"cut creep-reep- haa 1been developed by thelie Ag- lW7),«m»elioJe:Wlth soli, and that's a» there to to J t.------Ing phlox back when .it:: fln-fln-ricultural riculi Research S erv ice ^ _ ishes blooming. Do you advisedvise whiclwhich will Jesuit in improvedp r o ^ . ' JH li ^ •'Tbe • tdmatoer.^ tamble0 «HthIs!" an this detecdetection of foot-and-mouth di- ■ over tfie car p a ^ r , and‘LSJ? ere. It wouldn't touch the creepingsptng seas note: U you’veyoii ve piecesbiec w ith'roots, and it will som«some virus from antibodiesUes or , already got your tomatoes in. b e: E lli i r in* be In no time when you’ll have otheiother substances. Before» tth h e ■ you can' stifl use the ta r ■paper paper a newi batch for your friendslends throithroat infection was hardIto to dde­ e- mulch. Cut a slit in the paper or premises. > . ' tect, and generally went > un- • and fit.b around the youngoung s.W s . of King Hill: J ‘U s t year nothnoticed. •Plants. we -planted squash, cucumbersnbers E\Even vaccinated cattle'can de- , WATERING EVERGREENS:BENS: andare: pumpkins in a small sectionectlon velovelop an active Infection In their : If you set out evergiqeens this of lEW POI ElTER )« this of the gardu. The cucumbersnbers thro throats If exposed to foot-and-» A NEV OTATO H »t-and- : ^wtng, watch out for overwater'w ater- w®we got were rat, round and.d. yei- moumouth disease, the shidyr showf ing. esp^Uy if the'solitoll is low a t all stages of growth:owth: ed. 1However, most of the seiiim-seinm- heavy. If water remains aroundiround NoneNoi were gifeen, and they/ still 1mmimmunized or vaccinatedI cattle ' ' the base'of a Japanese-Yew1 - Yew taatedillketaa'i cucumbers, Wo0 be- — whilew having a throatt Jnfec- ' for as much as 38 hours, It, I t can lieveilev they were cross pollinatednated tlon — remain healthy. ; . 'causa tiie death of plant - and-disagrep'wlthand what you1 say. ResearchRe also showed tht h a t - newly set trees,'shrutoihnibs Cue Cucumbers ,do cross, wjth mei- steeisteers with throat Infectionsons!dld :dld , 1 '' and. aybrgreens moistened,d, but ons, squaahliWd pumpkins.” not ttransmit tha dlseaae readily.readily. ^ . never allow die water to rem•email* ain GreenG Thumb noto:. As I ’ve In puiWes' around the zbots. roots, saidsale many times'before, It'a Imt This can dhut off-oxyeenn and possiblepo& to get these vine croM crops usually this !« caused by’ a tiny M cause flie i^ant to suffocate.e. to cross< pollinate. Even.if--they..they wite,- • ^ WHEN SWEET CHERRIEStRIES rst year. The ••combinenblne ®omiaometlmea th e. leaves become!>ecome niw- factors” would be in the s£ed, stfed, deformed. As for being harmfullarmful . er bothered to open up,- you[)U can '“1’^ ana you’u nave to pianc uie 1?“ ^ be p re t^ sufe the tree winter^winter^ the«I» second year, to gett the ^*y look worse than theyly re^- re^o - killed. Even if you openm the “ freaks" (which r doubt would lly y ^ a^* - • Control: If you want to go buds with your finger nails ond *<>1 to go . . . THi PlONm PROrnr.UADIIt. find they're atill green don'tn * t^get 1 ■, It's^ an Iniposslblllty.and we*vewe've to.to' tltho bother, spray wllhh com- ■ fl. ^ • TH“ your h o ^ up. oaudaubed pollen from these vinesvlnes mercial lime-'sulfur, dormantormant ...... ‘■weet **'* a tl^ a s (female)—time-time »'reiatrenrth before tree stertarts into l i ^ H B 7 IRUItri CONTROL — oppit d«*l0R ‘ani '• Cheiiy trees,(especflftly‘sweet ®!1*1 xeed- growth, or In late fall a f t e r ones), have a tendency ton sud- and*2° agoln. but have not succeed- gfpv a f t e r - . •nglMvrlngiMvrlng hai vlrtvolly ■llmlnatad— denty up and die after bearlnsloarintr I" o o ss pollinating them.n], leaves drop. Malathlon in aprins - the**• honi hn»1 «hpln rid«i, ridti, rolUr», dH»* ihotti^ By the way. If you plantednted a bloodredbloi on tho unpersurfaceice ofnf usually check these with a^ fungl-fungi- Iff you’voyou’ve b water 1 DCklT ■ ' ' It l""*> In the axils of tha leaves.loavea. | . l \ENT t f M oa nenew^ OPPEL polalo harveitar 'for a slngla saosqn. KantolKantol coseosi Is that true?” . Is baied on' number off ocras to baI harvasiad. Yes, ■ many •'bromelladsnellads ' i .labo ("Bro-mlll-o-idB” ) or members OPPEt,EL, ININC. C.'let leads th«. w ay onca . ■ ■ - of the pineapple family such as EASE ao n new/ OPPEL pototo» harveatarharvester fer o threa-ysor pefldd.loi. T.rm.- Tarmi ,h |. . B yours si has leaf rosettes ^ which ■ 2. LEASE , ^*,111 lls pioneer IIri-,potato harvesting i M n i y°“' will ba tailored to fitt your parparticular sllualion. are vasellke In their abilityIllty to hold water, hence the commonommon ■ systems nowlow farfngafarfngg j^ o u Ihls pragrasslva name "living vase plant.” four OPPEL dealer wilt showhow you the cost advantage of thli .” Your OPPE Sbn.h» .on..pllnutlll.otlon,n ullliiatlon. Laosa, rant, buy>^ ' "TThe h bases overlap to form a lease/rentalrental pro|program. It releasesies workiworking capital .. . establlshei . qup and it Is .Imporiant\t that precisee c o st contcontrols and th e re ore otheiother advantages. .tha choicaI will ba yours.yc ‘Tha profit will wa.tflwater always be kept Inin the . . cups. In nature many oft these theie Indujrtryjtiindustry u ses them . b a yours...... - "tree -perchlng'*-ptants-hava ^ ro6ta that , fasten themselvesivil'to to Vhy n o t agiagriculture? , ■ branchesbran and truMcs andnd de- ■ rive much of their nutrientsrtrlen^ ^ * through the leaves. . . n . BIU of bark, leaves. Insects ' ’ c IUfall 'All Into the cups, forming a ' ' See aiiy of these 8f , , sort sort o£ bromel > a ’V which li these dealers for inforninformation, parts X usod u « d by the plant In cultivation,Sictr. : Im failure to keep water In tha cups , and, and service on>n any iahy harvester eve'ribivef. built by Oppel.:o l,; ^ ■; ...... niw.|»lIlh^lli»tno(Ui«pl«TH,J plant • ■ /...... \\ The floweiftead of,your ”llv^ ni (ng v^so” plant renuuis attrao* I : ^rh.JiV''S!'fSn.»S5.‘ Ul foM It does tnat, It ^11 send ANDY & BOB'SOB'S MOTOIt CO. CAMERONI SALES,SALE! INC. 'll up one or two new shoots from p H BUHL — V , RUPERTJPERT - j [1/ I the base, a - ...‘n»RK ;grow_to,in»luHty,.and . n ' h ,,at^ u t. a yesr. or more will ' ||r|M i|:|-MII cVMeVEY’S VALLEYLEY E(EQUIPMENT CO,: 0 , TWIN ’ FALLS TRACTORTRAC CO. U be ready to flower. Most brom* ' HAZEUT<1AZELTON , pf ’ als flower only onco -andd then ...... m ‘ slowly'die but'new shootsls,.peiw peiw . ‘ I h l H ; ■ ■ ■ ■ M ■ . petuato tha.tpoioles.. <*r P f ' Proyida a seml*>unny window. aijd ■ hum uiy soil (wlth shred* House irjr ded bark or ooarse leaf mold). • '''■ ■ ■ ■ ■ llillfl • '>• ^'■\v '-'i.' - 'V ' i . '' ^ mPCm^OEDKA v v | | 5 ^ E 1 remtivlDfnm o tba tlnx-olYafioi^ t i m A SUBSIDIARY OF N.N A T I O N W I D E I NlOUST/ims. O U S T / i INC. H S i l i ibapwtpJant, ,^i ,,j|^

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      = T o d x r g ^ . - ^M utiial-Funds— t — ^ Fin in q a n cia lR ^ Ntw Yoi* (UPI) INVEST GROUP: . -PoKofcini it a Ilit . lOSMD ' ' 1-41 S.»Ii^Successfur^ ^ elor bid and• aiktd iDSPr 4*4 S.M pricei on Mulual Mul l&tl Il.TS • Tundi a* Quoied by Slock- 5V.HU.S3 1 ■ _ ^ Stocks Dow-Jones Close i j Ih* NASO Inc.' .Seleel, ».H a.W 1 :ocks' Dow e Livestock (j ...... Did Aiktd var Pay S.4S a.iB J *y t Grain . *y PrtM UlnnaUoaal I, .- Abfrdn AbfnSo , , J.» l , n In* Re* 4.r: JJ71 • Investing I Adv Fd . S.IJ S,» lilel Fd 24.0(34.7S _4N EW •^ORK_j/uPJ^ 1 ThciftcnTtirhel^cnT el 141 Ml IU- ' g IB ^ o c k market picked, up Friday 1 “ IDAHO ID A H O ^f a l l s ''- F a t E 5 B 5 PORI tS alter a week - .long toboggan. uaPac.'‘ ,N .Net c t chf. chf...... ^4.70 t i z i ■»».!« +o;w.0.67 wwere e re 51 51 lower at—the- Idahoho grain,-coasgrain,-coast delivery basis: - AlphV"-Alph* . : Hl41 zslsj J* lUnek >-&3 »;« _ „ Ch*. *«.iJ _fl.u + 0-11 +B.21 L iv e sto ck T u rn o v e r w a s b r is k . ome’f ' ' f,o ^- }4 '''‘• -B.« Livestock Auction sale this weekek WhiteWhUe whetwheat 1.48 , AmcapAmcap 1.17 «.74 Jbn*Ui li.WJl.777 Q —-- Would you advise me: crs.ers, thd’heithd'health industry, security . •-Shortly before 1 p:ni.. the ci«n'ai Am. Uo* 3.4« ].T4 KEYSTONE: . .- . hOW I IT th e Glen Alden ijji i j t j ? ------inin IdIdaho a h o 1Falls. SoftS o ft white w h ite 1.48 iAra 2 nil? Dl» r.« U ,7 0 Cu« B-1 lt-W M.0• how I "may establish a broker-. and protection protec dfevlces, contain. | UPI stock market indicator aii,c!2?i*L ^y. ' E! liH H K^u?.nd“ tJ’.,-: u?*’ "It tl., , Choice spring lambs. 28.20-29;9; White :clubIclub no bid _ , . a Am.S . e EJt* ,W,» .... Cu»l D-l IU JU .I8;g “ago go aCC(account for a Junior neph-• erized shipping,ship psyc^iopharma. i wns ahead .22 per cent with coodyrr « std Koii.mA iJ JJ;? t‘ googood d fa fat t -lam bs.- 28-28.50; odddd Hard red winter^ no bid ^Am 9'*^ Grlh 7JS 7-U Cu* D-4 ».'V110.#7rt fiW?ew? HHe e saves $5 a week fromt cology and automation. 'i'i-pSS.S NJ'S? ^ Am Iny »,M t.O Curt K-L S.M,».M u .. 1,517 issues traded. These in- J*™‘5?' - (i ruff feedtfr lambs.' 25 and dowii;h; Oats no bl3 now bbe e )*f DJy I»i-Inv S.J7WJ7 PtCaria 5 .» S-672 (oto its Kgrowth over the years. Cl Well Fla iM S u 5 2 If,, t V StudeWon I K b u ik 180-220 ib.-!.. 22.75-24.25:O. ly fy lower, lo * ,. oait J , tnUc*2'10', 220-240', 11lb s.. 22.75-24-25 ; 240-60•60 Wfher » »i>d loybean. irTgi>-rgi>- 'a AlWJw Fd 1.48 l.5g Knk Olh H.T71i» WOUlO y ' turnaround in earnings last stemmed from technical con* d«Jhdti oa AUnn S3.412S.ai l.cx Inc iO.tH'Un p a n v Wll on- Qfeyhd’t p i :S iOK ^ ‘“ JjI sSSupO.I Sori,4o* I,' ? J ^ ^_ •:; - ; lb s., 2'.222.22-75: 2G0-28. lb s.. 20.50-jo-'i;?c£'.';?.'i,“ Ihe^'chlcVio I .f'",7.dr'“ ’‘’ “ sr„ o . ^ year, reflecting greater efficien­ siderations. with the marketjcrumnur u Swift Of M M ^ avi_ J6g-U 22; 2B0- AXE HOUGHTON . Lex Rea W.OHTJOS L,—-^K? _ ye™r! S - U 2 2 ; 2B0-300 Ibs. I9.50-20,5b: wi.eat w«. I up AF Fnd A» T.«7 Ubrty 7JS ~ cy and a. large-scale moderaka- oversold about as much as. it; . sows under 300 lb|- 13-16; 300-S- > ,«= i v i ‘ S A — Opening- an account for fX }• Teledyn* * » h -.- |ii; oover v s r «450 o lbs.. 10-12;_stags. 9-11.M »upport broke down, under Mlllng by Cabion .. procedure^ somewhat the sames A 30 peper ccnt gain in first- •“ - broken with cicvaiar firm*. . OoaJJoa« Dod Dod Sik Sik T.H a-JO SAYLES: . .. •. .. ak openl prevalent. Thc upward move-1 n?d“in' *•-1*'’"^. •-« ♦» 30»; jois 3y^—M_ M anda n d boarb o a rs,- 4-8. - . . ncnthi n ^ ith i (urfeiedaurrei tnott. Do«t St ;• ak opening a department slores quarter nenet was generated by a ment was somewhat surprising j * I 12 ~{»r cent increase In sales, « | t“‘ fi f -U Choice grain fed .tfecrs, “23-J3- ,a^“wAelln "i>J‘ MtUiag br M ttn to Ott earn Bettk : W ' 'tr, 8s K asssQ ^harKcharge account. In youc area 12 i»r ce: _1h 34^0-. tprvi Stqers. 30-32: com-3b. f .f * “ /..*'*■? S '’’ -SrSliLJilLit?' ®‘ , "'S-?! ”■?!r there anare several branch officess Company iownership of about 8 ■ y-i in Wall Street regarding theSeuweiithe* I eubitii ': j —, S l l i Ew yi'ThloM' -1 S ' t l ’mken f w l«? ' i J - ! * - '«?■*•«+ it mmerclal c rc Ia l ssteers, 28-29; choice fatfa t ‘•non .f . . . '. . . In vOUr -'ji cows, 19-21: cutter cows, 18-19;, oatt irmd* i u-ed Bdan U.M H.M Mid Am .7.0* T.71“ in your name as custodian forr the world*!world’s largest papermaker, ■ tu rn o v e r a t th e s a m e tim™ e n»o**rj S ‘ '; l “ f ; I j -Scanners. 16-18.50; bulls, -23.50-.50^. the/.Ml:^<1*^ i;.-«'Krv ~ -Fnd Boi 13.»n3.«1 Inc -«! 4.13 NEW YORK (UPI)-Sele«td noeki (m lllCenlB «■ }^'2R-?8..'>0; goo^ feedinp heifer's,r^. ■ W«EAT®^ w heat Co.. Prar. '^^dBo, g last decade shares of<-Intema-- innovatioDinnovatiOD.and will ibc handled Ihc New Vo:k Slock Exchanae. IllPowr J Ftm I03.:s 10J.«4 Ina 844 »-#J !i S:,r.3 iiJ'gj SIS ;!„-B“ ^ j 30-31.50: m i .so; mediuniL feeding heif-•if- Jiy i.«H- i.:»H UTH ui>H ija» Stst Do* ixt% M.04 Ull Fd i»-40»-t7t7 tlotlonal n a l D Business Machine appr^f- by recentlyrecentl acquired American ------:----Law CIok Cbs- Imperial >UV Chrm Fd 18.17 II.M Ulf Gib *-M S.M e la te d 0 4-i« ers. 27-29; feeding cows, 18.50- S'f, Vo'ii COLONIAL FDS: - MuOm Or S-47 S.M» dated over 400 per cent whilee (AntralCentral Corp.Cc Shares, now trad- - Acmi-Mk « . « > i - >4 21: stock steer calves. 33-37:^ “Lax corn '■“» ® ® ?r" Col •iJ.fsiJ.n MuOm In lo.as ii.sjs) Uwtiie DowDow-Jones Industrial Aver-'- ing at 17x estimated 1969 earn. ^ iiiiii: is=t +SI4 s to c k h e ife r cnives,- 3n-.tl, a n d J>x ' }w , y-it Egt ,6j;r Si Mut Shra »-U » .!Sy aage g e ggrew re i about 60 per cent, Ings [ngs of ‘$2 $2.S5. havo good long- il'p ‘. 1:S„ s » ; .“iiS lS a B clVlha * SSS M Mut Tr . i-T3 J.Ol ,®_ j AlrPrd .70(.' « InllUrv I B l i i i i-.; ldairy ^ type calves. 28.32. , ' 15S s ? Vent TO 4JNe* Mut J’-MSWaSJJ rF * i nn ad 1 n g a company or ann ranROranqo pospossibilities. 1% 1^9 K uipi'2? “ i i f ^ - ‘w ------Mar. . U.-3 Com Fd M.2SI .41 Nat WS lo.BiLTin eemerging m erg io ; industry with IB ^ p ^*• _(For_(Foi* RogerRc Spear’s- 48-page H U.SPlyCh .Bi 73 j j J2 3J + ?i ’ D E N V E R CmSt Pd i.1# Nat"iba~Ti-*4n;.M5} tetehtlal'Is n tla l'Is a qtie^,that sev-’- InvestmenInvestment Guide (recently re- ' lagpiisspia yssmlt .SOo m 4Ji4 41 « r _ ib ; jNTrMVt COMMONWLTH . Nat Ior 7J« S.W “ AIUPWM a i.:s .s J41 JITK JiHs isfcsia'if; I I * i - « Itek Cl • • USSice 1<0 OU 4444 « y 4ji _r'ti u DDENVER tN V t (U PI)- U\£fistock: ]iy .ai^ •1*/ FUNDS:...... NAT SEC SER! . , C eral ral thOIthousand financial analystss vised and in its 10th printing), j :4 !ir"c.? “a a s; S^.iiiSSSc;' • Hogs 800. Barrows and giltsfli s SfP . ■- Siim .-Si ■s!‘ H i ^as Cap - io,4'«■„. « , a y s ‘ggj-.gii .p jri-' COMMONWLTH . . Ineoia si:* 8.SJ n o rftn h v « UtahPL VM ^ 1 ^ a p _ a 25.2S-26.0l25.25-2G.OO. 3-1 24(|.2tO lb s 24.51)- ai ogra|^^r/^i> ^i^QtoerVphy.ni^8- ISlatlonrN S ta tio n , N e w Y b rk , 'N ;Y . 1D017.) . -~Am” Alr* M }00 Jobm’j'T JM i ».• » .. a'aiwiH ^ ” K V.rlan -Aiw » ’ » H j®vj 2j . .. 25.50.25.50, S0\Sows steady. T JX T ^Wi ltS f s e M i l S fe Jj S n ' , : . S JJ ® .v'ji yjSfc." aa> J.M 1 « Nat Wat a j j 7.W • . ■ 4-'’i 600 l)>s 20.5&-22.50. • [S’* Cocnp .A* NenwUi S8.U»13 X 1 ' i AmCyin t'i 30»i 2:14 aoW+ H K « |« r’Al Cattle 50. No sales. m»5 Amlilec l.5i 110 J u j 3JW 3 J H - , Knn CS I, ^.=® 3J,tS»ri ” Coop^^ SfioiS nJ5 Homm«w.n lo f l. Ari Lxport - (S 4Mi 40H KanGE I ^ Sheep 25. No sales. " D i i l f f s <5 Coenp Fd JO.rvU-O Hew Wld I Idaho MJS1&.8S Buildingig SaidSai Up Allome UO . H MU m S KwPU Comalk Bf> a.ia N*wten .,t3 jn n .* « AmlI<»S .« 1-W i l ’i a jji W K«j-%efR S t e " , . , ' , * u — :— Au i ' 5.«J *■ WadxW *L2S 21 JS 24U 3fU4, 4 * a;.- i,s las’iSiiiy'-js*SOncrd Neatt It 8SMH-84 • t r OMAHA SfP i- m Cont U » ’U,7S43.f0Oeiah' - MS M a V J f ' I :K|KS, a i; !is ;?'• ft w issir; Si«"U ’ ’J 2,4 ^2 ??t+ Ji OMAH>OMAHA (UPI)-Livestock: ^ Cninm t 8,«0 «,U Omeia «.n S,83 a O 1 * ^ Hogs 7.500; barrows and.gilts Mar jIt Corp U 1(.UJ9Jt lao Fod s ISMU;4428 Per - Cent ThisPhis liYear ^ « W Un'» 1-40 ■!« 9s4 M’ ..44H-t- H ogS 7 i ; Cairy - H JI B.e? IOI Fnd 10.44 1(1.41 _ APhoto’ ,03b. li# n i ; S :4 i-iiv 5 -t-K e rrM e ' - H steady to .25 lower, instances '■’SK"KT.Eilf’i.l"viiwam’' ='”‘ . s'™c « Dal n j » 1>,*J Ona-WB i«3i is.M;» Total T o ta l consliTictlon value ih 34.cent14 cent aboveabovt the five-inonth period - - S . S ‘ K k ; ; , i s -.? .SOt Iowcj:. U .S . 1-3 200-240 lb[bS s Jlyj i T 746 «o 7.4* T.JI 7.4t 7.40^ - Own£ ? S .PD( ‘;t 7.(1 ««J Ooell M.f7JiT.C3a major m a fo r Idaho I< cities and unincor-r- infn 1968. I Klmba I.M MJ *6^ a v , Whel Plt( 3pg|jiiiiww; DaVtli H VM 7IA3 Opph fl.M t.ll ? r: i I h 25.2f>-85.75..2-4 240-280 lb s 23.75- A'** 2 il Decatr M,»M.4J ePeoo M 9M « »M porated PO rated a re a s surroundingg ThcThe figuresfigu were Issued In the =l'SSi 5!« sa i» K r„ i + W 25.25 ; 3-4 280-325 lb s 22.50-24.00;»: ffi V.Stw rii TU V3 i'.S ^ Kif'’* l a Fd 14,4016.74 Phlla F4 M,*3W.4e« Boise, BolSB, Pocatello P and Idaho Fallss First Security:Seci Construction Re- .“s Ht s« lilTl• S Knitlco ;*'' l.ro n ; 4<^i 4< H -U WiekeiCp 1 » '4->' <:»: 4I.a3 H itrino « • « Kre.geS .40 Jl« *0% 4J>J « ! i _ ii WlmiDK U =“ Sr \% ; s ;a ;■;!. ■?J Di.lds™ Sl.=» iM 4JT Pilot .' SJ3 «.««" during the ‘ first five'months ofif pport. o r t. • • ' ^54 Kroger U o ^ 8 2 3M k'3:‘, J4 _ « Wool*h 1. ••: Ib.s 20:50-22.50. May J5 « TJat jS 7.1# T.la 7j* 701u 2?7, Dow T'* Tb 7,01 7.0 Pin* St lU O a.M;» 1969 L969 was.WS. $37.2 mlUlon 28.3 perr ■‘ LocaUy,Locally, It was reported by is ssf s u;;/u "‘i S ’ DrtMl M.fl'ra.ai Pi«w«r, M 441#.t3______■ AnacoBds r ■ t — ITI” j; ---- 40i/.-JOTi+-« l> ir St# " * _Cattle' 1,300, calves JOO; smalla ll SOYBFJWsoybfjw MEALi S —------K Kenneth e n n e th J J. Newman, vice presi­ fear St»''i45' lo ^ ' :*>i Xemz I ;;f. n y ...... 77,to-78.»-■n.to -T r.T S -tt.ts- “Drty/oa.- W o * - 4U3I4J3 Planned--MJSKJlj l .------_ ------... dent and- ,'® '®'4 -VTn WA* U Zayre Co' +> . -supply slaughter s ^ rs and heif- AUK Ta.» ™.4* 7*.M T»,ia' ra-mM dent and-m anagcrr that-2^068------^ g'* t^rvTi ii i ’is„ 1® ’5;+ „ ers on i offer, moderately active, oet to.« :g: >i»To». . ■ Si!;!5 t i t Armi Ck .6* ro iV/, a m a s ij- ?1 Lebm i ' ve. Oet 70.« 70J0 7a,:j- TCl40 70.MBg > ^ KOWAan w V ir P ^ i , !:»!:« VV' permitB*-were issued in the 11- ■ ^ ‘s a is:» ■ ’ steady; cows steady; feederfe r Jan (•" «««e ^ a . a »,« • 6 * .« b m ,jj» *Sli -.AJhlOJl IJO r.-i « LOF Gl ;I.M------^ 4 ! - ^ - £ vu» cMa e#.»o e Wall street I d ty area of southwestern Idaho A»0Tm .« . 2S \iy, li .r. LlbbyMe supply confined for Friday auc- ^ :»S gS> aaS-jiESiSM ”-”,',;" - ■ - i ...... - ...... dduring u r in g ththe-period, valued at ------LlSS^My 3M « Jii'* ^ 'S m * ^ laeora tJ4 T.-Jt FimDS: ...... ii aM ' I’s ,i; S’* !? N E .« 'ryW .^fSsit.sfS's„I tion sale; high choice with mtxJ- Spec F i UJB14.4} Eultr ItJO U .tl 4 $22.1 million. The area Includes - tb< Amtrlean Stock Ekchanac. eerate r a te Cntend prime 1,100 Ib steers I>A -fn4i . _ sik Fd 1SJJJ4.80 Gto , M.4716,81 I Boise and surrounding unincor­ ■iiSffi'Sj SISS a IQ Ebtrat -- Mai«« cnll 1V7J.13 H8} vxlClil/lJVl.^ porated £ Avnslncg s ,40 4«li'lllllir: irsii » totw.Tli Cbf. 35.50; choico-34.00-35.00; mixed”d Potatoes,. 1 :0 1 3 1 Onions fl”-E*r« 04,14 lS-4a Ine is 8J1 • Chattert4 porated area_of Ada County, • — B.D------™ irs„-v LoneSCem .’3 ss as s„=.ij» S«,Jtani s d M 1 J," -lij g Bood ood ania n d c h o ice 33.00 • J4CIU):W: FUTURES Emert 8.07 8.91 inv M 7J« 8Jl CCaldwell, a ld w e ll, Emmett. Gooding, n.bSW 1.J« i;o K 'i J9 r 4 + ti-L o o rsr. S « --K « choice 81 850-975 lb.heifers 32.50- The folln^ :» « 2'»i JCU4- K Lou.N.ih 5^ "nie following quotations are ISiTnd ^ti»nd Coy! .*^8:5 wliti NEW NEW YORK (UPI>-Thl$ Is a rome.rome, MoMountain Home, Nam pa,.- . Hjlh Indux €S &«i', HI4 u _ )■I Lukea* utoi.su SU I, i!r2i2,’ * i* 33.75; good and low choice 27.5ft-50- provided provided from f tMilrlas Brothers eauHj .» very'complicated and Indecisivee Shoshone, Twin Falls B^IFood. J M 36V, x u « ___ _ + -H 32.50; utility and commercial•°i Commodities CommoditI wire by Rex UI- i?,« •« period for tho market, says ncckml 4]b . 41 SS^ MH—I Maey R «SiSV S “Sj;ii!5r«:fo»s'2,:' UI- Esiex 08,37 .... RO.O LM *J1JJ,*8P«™~ cows 2i;50-22.75; few at 23.00;'JO: rlchr-tod S K S Associates: •- E y w J«.»o.sv sdiuiir ...... ;..H Hayden, ay d e n , Stone Inc. . ‘The.! InI" Twin Falls 122 permits, .i'S« a ??-.!!^ OaryIsl; Corp j i + 3a ccanner annO r a:and cutter 18.50-21.50. Einl Fd 3SJ0 27.87 SCUODEX FDS: . n>rhnlr>a ^ valued at $l.M million, wero l l ! h i 25 Idaho Potatoes ^technical damage inflicted re-,®' -H Sheep.250. spring lambs .25 liSliS SlSSsSrr.» cenlly upon the averages.g Issued issued In in the five monlhs. This Dlick D . wiX l 1 ^ lower, -shorn,. ewes steady To lo „ - -JflKh Low Close ill fig u r e in c lu d e s 10 dw ellin g u n its i ‘a N o v . 4.59 4.59. 4.53 Fid cap » (especially the t rails) wiU figure.inc weak; choice'and prime, spring lv’’'- “ v a lu e d a t $172,800. ■ & . 'S {IS 4 S’* InS May 5.65 5;50 5.50 JU require further time to repair.” at Im l i l f l2 ^ H 2 la m b s- - 29,00 -JJp.OO; g o o d a n d M « y 5-» ?U M a£3.1i t . t S? ■iS’J.S[ « sthe r 's firm , polnls out. , 'Inin , N ow® w commercial building Ji Fed Reiaur la r » t 3 7^-f GC cchoice h o ic e 228.00; cull -shorn 'ewesrei -V'. •- , MaineMi Potatoes „ value .was J1.3T million.and al- H I'elrnont QU JJ _^o ta u da -4-+ KH A0,00.7,00. ni\.7 flA • . • ^ ^ Nov. ■ • • • ,2.37 2.36 1.36 FINAMaAL . .. . I d Arn 8M» «15 5 idtUtion,* d ‘UtiOt overall investor con- « ri««n .* «« 0,00.7,00. 2^6 p^R A ib: ..... sal snc t«.8s««t« fldcnce has deteriorotcrf-^quitejo t«™wonsterhtlons ,and--repairs, »M,083. . HFS lilK ' .... . ■■ ------M a y ...... 3.38 3.38 3.-37 S y ^ DrinlWA ,J0 «2 i i ’* ■ ja** McDoflD [•“ sharply, reverting to Increasing - '" ■'“ - Y t CHICA G O ■ ■ ' • Ind Ine 7.M <.M Scma Cp >tJ11].17 bbcarishnessi c a n s h i ahd no strong baseSf a « ' ” *— ^— ~ + >1 - (U«>A>-UT»».oek - p . nmSJ,(^ :% 4 4j’l .’I MeL.w , I M s X r«“ r y .'3,“ ;sK "b ssss of consolUation has had time to . SSS S ' *S'U„ SI + I' ■ ” ®«* n«ffow* »IK* afeady^Property J t J P O I Tax I^ lil fo rm . » >^aska, \ Canada s if sa^isri i S r i ' .5 Fi* i f I » « ‘W iJ ^ ISIS ts's.sssr i i:. ’ i r S i & i - ' i ' ^ * IlurllM 1,40 M j :u s4{ j t , / J »i'MldS0UI l i IT li ll li’ , SI«SJJ5l!.iV S’ «*-5.;;S3 ,W. w .,e, ,E, Hutton & Qo. tM li this1, Hawaii Uurnhi .« i n OMii m jjjiJ -..)! ^ Mm mM_ Mm l «. Jl iS;. iJriS !!- i B"lk ” I Deadline, ' E£ ii! Deac K SrH^AS;::: ••• tla “no •time to bo increasingly|y CrttPBPwCalgary -M '27 Fla Onb -C.U tjti A a ind Ire arisn Csmp S'lw • ei »;« aoK on - u,< Mobol' i3."bS1f ; ?.»* ^ sr Sli gfeJ » n ,s .« bearish concerning s to c ka , o r E d m o n to n : 59 25 <«nl*tc J r t ' J4 u i i « M «+ ll Monun 1 IS"*?,! -.5 if “51'!I ' j iffj t c „: j <4 Ooklep 4.in> sJiaiM .ilOK nr.i -t;4 J® ' r El*..'!: i,wvii u n , ■n even bonds. The market mayy MK o rS n tre a^ a l 87 ' 68 • CifoPL »,4j ']4...»K JJM ja R - MoioroU 1 + Jo''oo.2i',oof'HM»Sb.” ® ia.2j1o,^** i Said Nearing5 Furtq g F M.MM,73 STEIN ROE F D:JJgo..« S i8 0 - « Hi lltUo tower, "but there'i S „ a <«rrkrC: ,fo , M J?i{- k4tV'*>0 -*•'1%Jfe,';; Mt Hurl 1 '2a,rls Jss»Vi' 1 » CnfiV 4.0C0. c.l»ri none. Tr»dh.i on „ “Regina fitf’\29 c .« rji) Co ■',*-j3T .m || J i mIs^;:| l:!i i! s S8 iSS.°i 3 ilauahlrr iteeri tine»en. Ili|h ehok* aS and PropertyP ro p e rty owners ip Twin Fallsa lls frankl FRANKLIN ...... [5®™ ,i: ^ more , room for higher prices■I Ottawa 87 68, .01 \,s\ MurpCo I.IO W 30 Jeit J»!i—ii j} KRMvr» l I'nl^I'n. « 'fvi 'a'^ 8 prim*.. ,.th! ■'•I'j county wore reminded Friday1-V CUSTODIAN) . . , StKk ? !i^.“r.rl2 » Investment« Toronto 8 62' .15 ’ ’ Shauuck hn s: r,i ya. -andd FFa'irbanks a ir b a n k s 81 59 f i E i i | i | j t’ efhoire : 51(rt.M,M| lOiVJ !0,Tt. }) MlJ,, a» w" 'a a y y , ' Oibr oGr r * i« M -« T ae h M «.M ».ia W hIlo th H it. Olitn 4 <3 M « ) «m2_ li NalSlerl I Wm Nuclear _ n 14<{ n j j nv{_- 11 !««' !'«> «-»«-JO.TJi hlah;iih M Mrs. ra . Jo Jones r said there is still ,ia whllo thcro m ay’be a shortage;o HHololulu o lo Ju lu 82 72 Ci M Sl-ftP • <55j_l{ NeirPw I ».our.K, . ■;:K>i:S«:m.ncJ® of money to buy bonds, to'loan j . •« about-. JO per cent of tho total n J------J A*ro*p 8.00 t.n Tra non a t ai a nao or o r bborrow o r r for comerce,' thus niu ».fn-14.K; m'lrd »oo(1 and cl.olct jr.!»- taxA--TOllectlon tOX-^-COllec to bo rccelvcd com st l^J DIVIDENDS TOLD J om- duringd u r in g tho fioal week. All pay- g far there Is no shortage of _ . (llth 1.4 n.M U M Tw n C l I.,. Mm fufunds n d s I earmarked' for^lnveaU. Edward D. Jones'and Co. an­ : i i , m i i l l lili - LesLegends Retold m»ttl*l |S.f™ cmvf Jl.J0-17.n; fanner tnd 'I*'] PuJ. mmon»= e n ts rr... m u st b e m a d e a t th e o l ^ nou n c e s Investmoot Co. of ;> « n i JDI 111 3t2 ,.J7 ” UlNDHKlt 5 ler 4rjo.3jaA n 4 7P« I-.l :JM X sow f o '' M ! . HAGERMANH A G E - .LcsMili ofSSi’Si]rt)w» ll.no.lj.n: cAnnrr and rult»r ».J*-u*. offico offlco onOn tho second floor of S"*"*,.. “ . America ^has declared a quarter- ' «»• th e c o u rth o u s e, o r m a d e d to th e }{JS d J H Ihdiww^of tills pnrllculur area!>! "I*' » M ; Mlt)y tiul ammtrelMl bLjj, 73.Ot- (fie oourlhc ti« ins S? 'SK* ■ Th. ly dividend of eight cent# p e r __ county treasurer' by June 20. imovtr jj ' Th. popular (ocu. ot lh. ^ ' : h i were retold by Rolln Phillips lit oirrp non*. * c o u n ty Irc 20. Ilanoirir 1.41 11) Incom l4tr{aJ4 !l fiharo iMyablOiJune 26 to stqck-' Mrs. Jones said hor office Ul}^, .u developing stock* market boom , » S t 40 4M r: fil 91 - ni« Ofrl.ll1l’0l Ofri.iiii’oi I IJJ7 j f 'i jii i so + « u Iho rccentr c r ( mcptinp of the Mn- pa I------^ M rs. Jo: ISSS, ssr.:!! S", ^ V 5]S"K' " holders' of record as of June 2. mus^ still collect $1,228,000 of ic "» W ill b « t U o il d l . c o v . r l « T 14 sonic Lodgo No. 78, AP nnd '. CATTLE FUTURES mus^ still i S ’S }JS!] s« Sii.'i■ IK ilK S S ,? !! S'- iii! ,5i Alaska, aays Winslow, Cohu & ^ ' ,nl;;-.4 1 OkladI;Okladl; I.O*I 7 1 J " ! Jl. . 3-4 + S A M . V ire the tolnl tax bill of $4,004,126.23. !«<5« The foUQwlng quotntlons nre the total ta M Stetson. Ultimately, tbe compa- I iaf_ * I'lm sa l.rn - SI J.i’i /il'l ^ , DkI.Nd I 3 Ivon Dunham spoke on the srs On Thursday, she said there«™ 1K.T K SI I'S !J3 ;,■; V -i I 'l l Jv o n ... proviacdlrom Murlns BrothersU). wero On nn Thur customers in the office ^ ny believes, Ihese dlscovericB I W O I proflclmclBs 1,1 Miisimry work,* t. ft'.™Cnmni(xlliics "'; wire by Rex Ui- were nn ci ^IWeRENTmdliu '1 '!J s., j:t allhough some payments were ”„'g Jl will prove-to be of aufflclent I .! :;1! i,‘i! i : l ili | Worahlptul Miimor WnrrenrVn “"‘1 Assnclntes: nllhough a s, 37? s;fe )5fl b o l/ig receiv ed d tH y b y m aall, ll, li'|.''Vu.SM mp caj "S !i!■JJ /nagnHude..- r«Hni»aU4>nii«„ ^ A 5ug. : ------32,20 31.R0 32.17 flco h e lp :Kt Tnents'and-oerve-lhe-ouitomors ^ ° V . Q r a CHAIRS i'l ‘■"t.ic'ira^ M j:ii si'‘ ji nnd nnd enci oncourngcd nil members” lo" VCtr. nli;’------~ 2n;RS— 29;ft2 m e n ts - a n d ,35 an rapidly as' possible, and iki Am ft Hr!!;!? “ihis” si iS r! ji nttend tho opcnlnR mcntlngs and‘ ‘v Feb. ' 29.40 29,10 2fl,35 as rapldl' and lod Am «M (M whiihi M a iia H1! P a inln eo , , W eb b e r, J a c k l K w ^ ; I'Cinti {:;n », 'a r,; ' jm j S r.c i-J r i wnuld like to keep them busy," »* *iv>i I,_ esneclnlly InBlnllatlons. _ ~------would like y " fa’s!:aSSaJ'SS:"n*s' 2r;'?5curtia.» Curtia > advhes purchasing paper!r .I'-W 1 - 1 1 j'»it Am k Emphasis wns nlso mndc re- flv A f Mrs. Jones said. ■ ISJc'";;*SJc'"aIt S 5 r « : 5 S1k"o1. ? «* equliles for long-term apprecia- ,>'>wn7. ].4t Idl f|)i< M - iili 1'.I.IkII ! ?*?'*['? i», riii Emph J) garding Flag Day. ns l« the cor- ' ' ” ^ 1 ;I* A t>eavy Influx of paymentstnta in*n» oui< ouU *•» *,M Worth 3,a» 4 83 tlotlon. n . PPaper a companies will hnvo . 'ii'1»hy Ol J l 'Mi IM l’'4— : I’ml-"!’*' I ll jM i» « T l l Over the Counter at deadlineti°a ™ means the addition- ufN..Wf I tl 50K :oi joU ..:: I*.MI1|| I*.n(lill : J.40 eta » k w M * - Uu r«!C(r«!c( tc s;s p c c t-n n il m a n n e r o f din- Q>i«*«o"i jj; .r 'i?, »■ record camfqgs tfi/s year or the\ C^ t w s i ^ « i,« _ j 7 t l 8j{?_ H iirt^ al employes must be kept lo;ig- next and the developing dlspfr> ' ^ s M u ^ z vM p la y in g th o fliiR, M r. H e r rv -l’ii-ii'»- M e^li^j.r* Sf • I IVnnPI. I4:0 Jl JO* JQ't J ll^ t I} COlirngWc n iirn g e it m e in lw rs • tn d is p ln y t»ii mftkui, '*• e r a n d th u s c o sts Iho c o u n ty ^ nnblos market provides paperr / /T P r a r . ' jl Iho flag on rcfiof'cllvii idayii liml i:ra'!:i,,'7.':,'rj,,:; r'c'is:..;::' i more r l "money. ' ■ iProduce T< P rices m:makers kom with their best outlook , - T ^ i “'*1 joi Jt «y JSi* Payments In the past sevpral ciitcA' j j J K i J l !;ii !:'j ■.!: i K j j ?:',", i . 4 0 , * . a - ' V‘ m” II ttn f «;ncnencniirngo this -nniong olh-»;j;i A ' ^ c ^ x T c i " '■■’ » "’"nTyr,"; ira l CIHCAOO lu p ii — *rn>ii.9.L In hUhistory, to the firm say*. 144 MainMai< Am . S. * t^l« fall* , M 4fU 41^ 4^.M4- tl ll )'iifipi>l'tlMpl» 1*0I «i 4> -Ol 4j> 4- HK ertiers In llUio community. " Allxrimi , BW A#k®dII d dnys n y s hftVf have been exceptionally • 0 slo w in co m in g In, th o t r e a s u r e r ,i.r*i JJ ^ 2 h - l l I'limp'MoJ”I’liiiV'u.: « s » 1 7 «l| “By y 50 doing, Horry, staled, AIIXTlsnn’s rtmiiv c 12,00 12.50 slow In coi ’"Till. I,«a r* « JM Ua I'lilllfrlI'hlll'el :la a 4H (7W «4 a? + 2t ""wo w o C*lc*n make it hnvo a l^'l. fur j.'irstr.diiily Sc, Oil 15.25 16,000 onldoald. iiaimo j.4* S9 7311 J 'l - il I'lHiMy 1 moro reaching menning (o' nil i.-irst .sv, 0 ' Sho polnled oul that ali nay- 4»« H 8**' I M t: - S« IZl-lp.r T ^ a A 1 : « S 2S“ z nil 0 ' mcnta ' Sho poinnot ^ceived by the June fnd* 'fc >'"»r Cl ■# s» VM »'.<+ <2u i'<>i«roJi> I'oiaroJ* 41 >» iia oiMH n j' 4-H copccrniconcornpd by working with nil“ r.arrotM r s t .Son J In v e s t 8,0ft fl,50 m c n ta M t ' •■'•y .Jni a: 77( 7a 7^ 4+ WliMTIIInd 'iTiiind ■ 1.40 114 » J7 -l-l OrgBniUlorganltadotU and churrl.M "II In j,r.arrot J Freight 33;0IT' 34.000 20 M (leadlineS e a ft cflnnot.be- accepted i i d ! !« T \ l ‘a t *hBare«tho area toward Ihls entl,“ I" Iilni.inhn 1st Pr Nnt Bank 35,(l0 M,00. until, until July Julv 28. Stale law requires nmur ’"W Ch ] ra ,13. ....I n u T'rt -. l( II I'srkOl'SI!»(l IM •» I'.n JOH rU + i l*aul 1 Itlnho Power Pfd 60,00 63.000 thn U,“ trcaourert r e i lo collect an ad- ^ BEYMEMER Pnul U w ra.0.1, • roloilvo or inlcrmln I of Inlcrmtn Has ,10.50 1L50!> ditional ditional \[ two per cent penalty ' vK'.V.' •! J!!i i n K S,’ ' j ; £a 2 « nBob o b l«Uwrason from Oxnard, i.j], ciom “ ^7 Raia ataadyi arfilla larga rilraa >Mi •' a SK St-'H„ Calif., C.llt., bm: k o lirlcny ot Ms vlilK‘rd. MorrlnonI.il) Gem Silver .37'^ , 2 .62>^ ^ and Jnd eight dgh per cent Interest on cn*i!ium»m*dlum* » | aiandara* I8i eh*tk* » , -.few ... ;;"7" —R.n~ (olo varli variou. Ma.niilo IndKO, sIlH In ].,,c|floMorrlROh.Knud [ 22.75 23,600 late )aio payments.na%« )♦ Wfl extensive lravc)«. I” ]?aitera Pficlflc i Stiindard H.M 0.2A Utility iitiiifv taxir payments, most 01of Junjun MJ8 M.41 >«J2 U .n Ml PAVING,IG,INC. [I which will come In near dead- &<*■ isBr;!" sfcii■ ii K.MhiMii:H M AU MU MK->lS0 UOllUob ILawrason Hpokn briefly lio silver e e r a.St DriM • M.oa. w.Ofj whlerwl Oot M.tt )&n MJS sa.T» M Sli -'ni'Y I I . M Mil a m ill ItCA Cflll n line and hy mall, will total I445,- 'spEpiAU ZiN Q ; •Li l!«duiir"co‘ *ja S S!« ^ tiS2 on tho recent visit of severalany siorrasilver .Star Ll Gns .40 .M jina nnrf ! »*0 M ,n 30 00 w a r W m -t S i ■ ^ i h 'PparttTh8“ a m n a " tot*,* Drive-- - i! s t Js a ll" . Sll JH n ^ “!■« Sfii’aQ memlwramBmber lo tho nicbfleld Iwlgo.;«1 Suretysierra Ufo I 4.00 U.OO0 000,Jm ® Ihe ?treasurer said. Tltesee s e r m a n Fork B*liiaa "N*n .m IT J-*i r < - t■ ^•-i K.vlonKxvion J.1.4* u aa a*H4- U A d isc are Anticipated near Iho end of woya.i A>pha|t . Cuit>lnS,bing, Striping;Sir Qi^d- . an ln ,|M . 30* Mil >1 XU '... Iley M#t 2 A discuaaloij wns holli regard.1«5: ^ i ^ ’ i i r »!& -Sfi 33 iiii as'a ^ '•'«liil n o ’7 J'H ?•»< J-4if ■kH llayToli : 55? 3 .a 58-8n inRo™Ing Oraivl. fcaJgo wtilcli will . , th o la x p a y m en t p e rio d a s m o s t F.II Ihg. Slurry sin i Cioat,ti Qraval.Qravei, «tc. ‘ ’ U h o ld In M oscow in .^opiwntMSK" N r.w .yo coinpanlBi haye tnelr money out ‘iiVA"” ^ ?;n=nKr';;r:S I!M ,’, ,.3 ■:« ”« nfeaH .1 r ’* ' fl».ll m » i ,„:S"?ii..‘,3y,;r'i.„|H M„,.I n*w artiriU Ui irick lUi auwIjN Itfa) lu c .n o ^ . u iiuiiOwfr .70 4« >a at oa +1 < rloMd 1 |H.inii lilitin in I polnl lowirt . ; OHo n in t«te rer« slt t, siie e x p la in e d . SSIlat!!":d*nani* w 1,1. .. .Track talN flW lb. I>.S, IA)i Cal- I'atlorM ,«T J« •» M'4 WH4- HWiniU I g ■ NRW v o rn t (Ui-ii - (U.snA>-nM lliiitMlay. c n w ii « ’ mi, " NRW *" voax Binrr.it ‘ JtSi'NwtS’**4«"' «W< CALLM l ■Hm i|ii4it* wool futuiti c|oi*4 • tialnii HR* n«*3 lii.htr lo 1 polai hm«r, NRW YOU*YOHK (Ul'l) ' - «l/snA)-Bult*r OntaMl' 1 '"I'ff iS.j matk*i rrldiyi orr*rlni* ampl*. Pimairf lib*rali 4 • a in H * •low 10 rrldi] l*lr, WhoiiMk.atlllM »«|e*aiii'a la ,'ar±K; Rrm. iS c r. s s!. ;!u ?!?-:•* sirr, .Cl. e*ata par pom i iM k 'In HMr bM*i| Tracti BISH BEYMIiEYMER . NllUlU l.to it/% 41 41* ... tMTllvnWnw’n *IM 1041 ** "’■* I II AA |»S aw n) ttA l A | + l(Jl I'aiiry iiine.lfiTm tMW.‘’‘lo '|» r reni 'S AA, n‘«li ;Z 'w r ‘r:.“K.WiIIJ ir,lrSMW. • - ^ siuaat o m»JTZ'iJt r ‘«m|tiK 10 <1 'fK 1'Tl M hani |:le ti N p«r c*n« A. a»«. 41 ll..| wliiii JMIjAA, MarJ’.'.li ..l.. v a J g l'|4'.I i l J ______734-2288 oor r 733-1908733-lfi i-'i'-koifO I . r i r ' i V‘» - ts K*I' Imt I '.. bmwn ino few Id rrp«(l.' :MI| May Mar ...... I .. 114.111 IIS.O ItO.O Al4.rD 14.1 ■ ■ H M l"«l'wr |.9t ' W *7 « 4 'S -i'lSKlii M tlclmley 1 !! I? i r-- I MC C-j> O )J> r» , }K J».«+.H u HthtiintUthnInt 10 »a 4J 4i) *■ jl A a¥t. i 'W.I 21 0 0 IridU^trMil'Ave.,l*Ava.,.Twln Tw Falls . >'iii'*iis (0 an n JM I 'M - n ticiii»mHclih.m : J'O IH (41 Ml 141 >4-. t«» le lr ■(■HBIkiM liiAiiM M HkaHl I'omMl l.iO , r i M W « BCMCp BCMCi. JOU ara jt m 'ia« ... '** “ " -'.oo r r ‘ M i'iS iK »!i !!!) B ' F r , 1'iN.huf ria r i i »il( ar + fl J-i.iNuK ' H I; " . J ! JT* & ! !5 ti K**rN l.to* 4ai rt* v h (<*V-U I “ f f attenticENTION M MIKE IVIE f!J5fJ'!S SlB'f' I Twin Falls Mi ' K M ■ -...... I lK T tO NnC'T^NIOANJ I C 'T ^ N O ...... K j •IVIE s i:-5 Us Markets H ' Wood .River A raa at Ballovua,Ball«vu< 7 r a - 4 ll4 S:s.M *.y "is I . . , ll « | M 'M U m ' M -t H B">ritiK*r Iinrloy ...... x.srs* AA [I.M I-.ri. AA ....“ I?.* ...... ,41 K 4•jj li l|jJ)«d buslnesa off your owown? Hero U o ' fS a ' :»!3£*V i .!! ii Sii fc'il& i"..: : a ■ n f;i;'’::::;;::::::::::;;f?iS5r/i:„^ > Isa K n gtjjden opportunity/ to tha rightrl man. Call WSM lltl aouihCo i.H HI Mt j a u l 'j ? Ml««* B 4 . .W alt Bloylock at ^3>4921m ^92\ Itoday,' *4 H-iy I .n I rO I 'l j M Jf J7 +- Corn (IS li-S * ..." ...... E l . . , ? GUARANTEEANTEED? •I' fla Hwy a ia to tn ^r4 H - I'Inlo* ...... '...... ciioica nu' Our Quality Work^^akatpcltMlfi SpaaKa V !!,s :.v" i;:J i,"‘7 .W i' n; la ....r..«» H f e i s.k ‘‘!s 2 . i ■atea-sf. -3 SK 5% s»;‘„Ibi! a l t e i i i s i a ; y " .-.■.I*',' " - ' ' V : . ■ •.,. . X . ■ • . I , ' » . • / . ^ ; V ; * ■ ^ A--- .

      ! - 'I S - Tlmoi.h4ewj,Twln Foils,=alls, ,ld6ho Idihe Friday, Juoe 13, 1969 i1'.' ilra lftS 'b y B em U .A\let\, B rln W — —=-r~~^7Yfe' TM ■manA^aul— Cn.snnova . and ------y . ; S - ' m m m - ,, , Depaular^a, Manager er 'Give . w“ slon ■ ^ llflJOJDOx-^ 7 0 . • Leads Solons ^Lt.«jcrlquc,bIC *quc, TtolBndP HJ,, Uchtm«n •(,) - • . •ndand Duncan: - Shcll«nb»ck (I-l) ■nd ■ A ^ Ccuanovn, LP-LP.Luctlque (M>. HR-IL r.ast A s , Allen IU1)...,_ .______• Testimonymy Tq NewejrJYoxkLp l E M P ' WASHINGTON (U P f)~ H ank ' ^lEW Y(YORK (UPI)—Charlie Allen’s first, homer of the gpikcs,Spikes, a 2 205-pounder voted top - season -and.;, two ..run-scoring-.j,i«h■I high schpol athlete in Louisiana singles 1by Del Unser led thc! thisjtjs year, has signed a pro • • WashlngiWashington Senators to a 4-1i baseballJaseball contractco with the New Grand JurJury Boxinging Probe trium ph over th e Oakland:^ York Yanl-Yankees and will report Athletics Thursday night behind* to tg- (hethe AmericanAmi League club’s >r ® Russell Saidaid Leaving] g GCeltics Jim i=| Shellenback's seven-hitter. Johnson City,' Tenn., farm NEW YORK (U PI)—F rankieankie form(former middleweight, and lightght also, 1btlt wqre told to come:ome _ - ' ' _ _ • ShclierShcllenback, picked up by the te team. a m . . \ . -“^paula, a brawling light hcavj licavywcjf^ht ■ titlist, Dick Tigerger back I'Thursday. Depaula was lo n n . Senators on waivers'carlier this • heavyweight fighter,, appeared*ared had loi answer questions ot lhe have ifought on the.same card ■ | | season, struck out three and,1, | “ wilh his- manager for 11 1-2 gramgrand, jury and the districtrict with BenvenutlE an3 Tiger’ HToMay A 'V r BecomeLe ActorAc In Movies, TV »=■,walked five in scoring his firstI PARI-MUTUEL hours Thursday before a grand•rand attoriattorney’s officc. , • .2 626 ijut i)Ut was suspended severalveral • - • , Americn A m ericon-L eague victory. He ju ry delving into possiblejsible x},tThe officers involved In the days previous after he and b 0ST( o s t o n (U PI) — Boston Cel-':el- he wantiwanted to be,’-Russellsell He led the le^lgue fn reboundingg yieldedyielded i the Athletics' rpn in the ■ underworld infillration inlointo Investigationinves have b.een secre--re- Garafota were arrested by' t"®thc tics.player-cqach- _i„ Bill Russell,leil, brought his-CI eltics this plast a st four timti es in 1957-58,.5S-59, 63-3 - roUrtfi iiinning on singles by Sal3 HORSE boxing. ...llve'ilive' aboul the matter, refusingrin„ rFBI “f “and nam ed in a federal the k defensive, genius who/vho season fromfi a fourth placeace 64 and 64-65. He has been votedd Bando, Danny Cater-and'Rickj Depaula, Indicled last monlhlonth even to disclose the names ofo? maictnindictment of stealing 580,000 in bccame K®ame the first Negro to finish in the1 East' to their Hthnth to the NBA Ail-Star team every7 Monday. Monday, . Q, . in the iheft.ol- coppcr fromn an ihose ihose- they subpoenaed ..toto copper from a Ne'w Jersey pier,IU I coach a major professionalmal world tilltitle after defeating the year sincesi 1957-58, his first yearir Allen'Allen'Sftnt_i^he Senators off to I V i ‘ Depaula said on May 28 that . J RACING _ interstate shipment, said “(hey■they appoan.apeei for questioning. i.„ ^ sports team and led the Celticstics Los Angel Angeles LaKers...... in in the the league. .'...... aa .1-6 lealead .wUK his homtrf^m the asked me about olher fighiers, he at .-first thought he was . ^ , , — “ first ihnmg and they made it 2-u PocatelloPocaU Fair Ground* Benvenuli and Tigen,- both ^he -Vyrld bhampionships, and has ^*^^°rdingAccordii to the report. Rits- snme fights. I. told ihem what subpoenaed . because of the ^ _ 0 in the secon3~ w hen' Eddie Tt. — -----alKL-Jteir^ -ffileged-eopper-theftr-then-later-4,^ ^ 4a»er resigned to become a movie and <^ii'V imn e------JO-I h o ro u g h b rnd n n ri , ^------they wanted to knoWt" • . appoj television actori fhe Bosion him in m . . wore a double-breasted. ^ dccided it w asn 't that. He him to make two movies, one ^ Quorter Horse Racos Doit/ V with Jimmy Brown, former Pay •' Raise Eyed ST^baJI, moved up on a wKd piCch O uortef . h(g{i.button grey suit, a.magen- insisted also that the un’der-1-dcr- J " / * " ! " ‘“ ’"y with Jim and tallied on. a . single by po* world has no Innuence oover'“WrlBhM v e r Story , Clcvevlan,Clevevland Browns slar fullback y Po*t Time: 2 p.m. ta shirt. , and pointed' black Unser. , c « shoes. His manager, narned in , The 35-year-old- R ussell in- In- If the 6-9.6- 220-pound defensive1= For Jc O F Woodworth 15 Jhl* Sotorday ond'Sundoy flent" calledlied '..Why ..^ h should they ask; „sus formed Celtics' general mana-ina- star had stayed; with the-Celts, The Senators added two runs J'”* - the samo fedetal irraictment, , in the bottom of the fourth on , wore a yellow short-slecveleeve *”■ • . ^ . anythiianything? It’s' all a Joke,”)ke,” R®*" J^®d Auerbach' of hfs he would have been working: on BOISEBOU (UPI) - Gov. Don "'e > shirt, open at the waisi,iralst Tiger beat Benvenutl In.‘ Ja GarafcGarafola said. decision Monday nighl, the the secondsecor half of a 5150,000,00 SamSamue: uelson Thursday advised ^ ' Tion-titie bout M ay 26 and tho - ______, paper rtreported tc^ay. contract. the FisFish and Game Commission Mv two—in addition to B envenuti’s '^ ‘‘5, have^nolhing' to hide. M;/ *t>’s Russc!Russell, who turned pro alterIter He was named coach of the his commltteecoi on executive sal- - - . manager and I are j:lean,Un manager,mans Depaula and Depau- . graduation from the Universitysity Celtics in 1966 when AuerbachUriesachbries 1has recommended a pay Dcpaub said.-He said • Distn is t la^s ^s m anager—w ere bandedri $200,000. of rsai San Francjsco in 1956,956, retired to become generalBral raise forf Fish and Game Direct­ Atty. .Frank Hogan's office enifi said their summons in M adison Tt/r _ -r* •■ reportet:reportedly told friends he had manager,manager. or Joh John R. Woodworth, NbWOIrOPEN they would have to come back *5““' n c to make his success in filmsIms Russell, who. has made his BudtBudget Director Jomes A.ft. UJn nder d er . - later, at some specified date, to ^ MaMare Returns "in order to find new sourcess of home In Reading.. Mass., is Is E>ercnbachDefenl said thc committee give more answers. ’ . . The investigation was not _ - , income for-the-future.^* ; Uving inin- Brown’s Hollywood'Ood recom m ended ' boosting Wood- iriua- to concern-^that~fight M -M| “ NEW OWNEIWNERSHIP Tha questioning: is a continua- “ Uj Under Riissell’s stewardship,j,jp apartirtent.“Partrrtem the report said. He worth’w orth's pay to 514,472 p e r-y e a r tion, of last ^lOnth’s-proceed--eed- “Itself. seii XFrom i < GiFave he ‘h"tha CeCeltics of' the Notional3nai and BrotBrown have been closelose from $13,800. W oodworth's sal- ings, in which middleweight-ipi;, Benvenutl Be said after he I 11 friends for years and both have ary hi ‘m T he anj walked out of the meeting withvlth NEWNEV YORK (UPI)-Thtt Basketball Association won 11 a iy ^ h a s^ ^ ^ n | r o^e? 513,800 ^__ champion Nino Benvenutl_ r— and gr.tnH jury ihatJifl—WU 4dcntlf —tt- bftan - a ctivo-If>- - Association's horse idehtifica- JH q t „ year, Russell's impact on j)ro for a number of other offcclalslls ; Open 7 Days'Jays A-WeekA Heavily-favored Pennsylvania, t j tion men,, making a routinee lip-lip For 15-1 WinU bafketbal basketball has. been Immenseinse. and aides.a onbeaten Washington and dark- Padres g Gain^ tattoo check at the barn of Hill _ horse Dartmouth, won starting Poppy, a 4-.year-old f filly. Hill T _ h e /; cam tm ^ m m ■ Wds In the preUminary^^ heat 1^« I discovered Tuesday that filly, the combiuj The Twin Falls Legion team the combii^d 11 hits with nine er- Thursday for the IntercollegiateiZ DividedMJI Ori* I scrl serial 1 number on the horse’s lip rors^Th ■Rowing Association cham pion- • _ did .not.correspond .withlthat(’s lipon rors^ThuV^ay‘O a .15 night and coasted , _ fih lp s on-Onondaga Lake.------1 7 ^ record. They quickly orderedat on toIn a a .15.1_aeoisiQn_overj Burley. Pennsylvania finished -Jourj-our iFaklyrSwap d . thehorse scratch ed dered from .TwinIn a F secofd gqme played in . lengths ahead after a disastrous ■ Tuesday's sixth race, for filliesfrom Twina S-0 Falls. 1 Jerome jumped Into eTRctfVu m ‘iitf// ’■- race that saw second place jA ?liesd fillies a S-0 lead in the first inning nVnVV SAN D IEG O (U P I> -R■Ron o h and marcsn that had never won and del t l U \ \ \ JMI lUNElSTH^ . Wisconsin lose lls num'ber two pgj^] ame more lhan one race. : won ' - and The defeatgd ' the "B'* team 5-3. m an overboard in p \e l a s^t ’100 P^'rly,fo^ f -playing his first game more oca- I m for Montreal ofter bemg tradedided RecRecords indicated the horiJC telloThe ir"A” team will host Poca-ycee \\V \ B ^ # V m eters...... - . from hor.se tello in a. twin bill at Jaycee V \\\r from Los Angeles, Thursdaysday was Francine M., a ' 5200,000 Park si atur- \\\\l\-' ■ B-M r m w ■ Third place Cornell had been nig^i ther- broodmare belonging to McMa-00.000 doy P ark an' starting a t '7 p. m. Satur- \ \ \ V uy&mHEi night singled in Gory, Suther- brood MR’S D rt ^ ) for \Yln\ an early-threat to Penn until an run hon—owner of Kentucky DerbyicMa- doy two moand return to Pocatello for V\U oarlock broke on its number land j„ ^ ,with the tie-breaking run hon—> in the ninth inning - and , the andond IPreakness winner MajesticDerby two steve m ore Sunday afternoon. VkV • three man. Columbia unplagued ^ p , ijesUc Steve McClain and Dave“ ® rTTvCi^or-r-'—n™r-ir~rn— agued Expos went on to beat the San prince. princ But • Francine M, Frazier m ed \J^ ■ .1. .] J In tfie race, finished foui'th. oigg supposedly had died May 31 of a , Frazier mn- : ' brought jn unearned -4 Winners In Thursday’s heat n, P adres 4-1.. suppo lings l \ ncai iT^-e trium ph gave thc Exposxpos twistIt 8“"’° tivf» > with four gonsocu-!rro r ’A i\\ \ Friday will round out the field (j^st jsqn. was Hill Poppy, belongingthat toIt tive „ ,h, singles‘ and on error \ \ of finallst-i. Held (irst Su scries win of.the season, was isler, ■[} \ V / y - T lw Sutherland opened tho ninth WernWerner_T. %lele of - New in third.-McClain. John Gelsler. \ \ The Penn Quakers-, the d off Jersey, w ia^icd in Kentucky,- New Win hits tf anj Frazier gott the - . \ \ \ \iii A ■ coaches choice In an Informal vi-ith Xoir a double to right field off Jersc while '\. ormal Tommlo Sisk. Southpaw Bllly“ Illy Francinepran M..-who had- earned _ _i-,‘0 three, runs tfieldwhile I .'.VAl NO poll to win thc IRA. varsity ch to 535,518 for McMahon withh five ® mlsplnyed ball In the outfield 1 I r«cc, po.stea,the fastest time’arsity of paii McCool was callcd in to pitch to J3S 5 Your friends ^ ■■ hit firsts, four seconds and ‘three allowed ,1,. tho fourth lo score» and ^ 1. V O > A ^ ABV v v a ny crew a t 6 m lnules 6.8 mcCFnlrly nnd the ^ix-Dodger hit firsts s 6.8 McCool's first pitch Into right third.sthird: In 17 sta rts before beinginf „ AKiom the final tally camo in on sel?- Jim .■ T T mIn ^N6CeS5A«Y m seconds, 9 seconds faster thnn jg , put retired bccause of a breathing -3 their winning time in ■ thnn last to scoro Sutherland and put retire Astorqula’s bouncer. Rick two. Sem- , . [' \ \ last Montreal ahend 2-1. , , problproblem-WO.S shipped Jiy“twng mis; ba-s ,, double highlighted a error two- . i< , , w 'C-T. X year’s 2,000-mcter race. Penn's r, ■bul lako to No7lll--Cnrollno. ' --- ' runS 'l,' fifth inning and an error , R . trial time was still well ’cnns under ^nc Rusly Slnyb struck out-bul lako 3 and -V (:®- -1 « T^'iGboin 1 )d Time Spot ^ ife to Hill Poppy had won only one■ „ _ followed by Glcsler’s doublo ond - / (:’ Princeton's 2,000-metcr recordunder cent^nck Jones walloped a trlpfe to Hil center field to score' Fairly,lirly. race,race a 510,000 event for horsesh«««e ® i_ Ward ,c . , triple got three, morem ore .’ i\' ^ \ • of 5 minutes 45.6 seconds. pm, Me- lhat hud never won. horses nuX «» ' .. ^ \ Dartmouth waa never chai-I Frnnk Reberger roplnccd Mc- ihat u t’ in ' - 1 I • lenged (or the lead In the first Cool and Jones m ade ll, 4-1on , " ^ ~" thoBurley nl broke thc shutout'In ' I varsity heat as It crossed the when -ipj. hc scooted nciosa on tho ninth whcn Pettingill‘ got / V-V\ ^ the p[nj;h. hitler Dob B a i 1 c y’s , finish line in a.winnlnc |irte of Grajit Uses , San r " Infield ! hit, tbbk third d on o n a : i K \ I N V ^ IOI O O " i 6 m inutes 10.5 seconds. S' o' grbllndoul. jj, leved I ^ r l • Sijgcr’;pair of wolks nnd. scored on WoBhington showed its ,,, “best ^(0^ Howle Rccd.i^bo relieved Sijgcr’s Jjounce out. ! ]n the west" slyln by finishing, fiinrtere|„j, Je rry Robcrt.son In^ the Solo Homer1 » Durley 000 000 0 0 1 -1 ,4 0 just over a length nhcad of a Diepo OfJ Twin Fnlls 115 033 20x—15 11 2 SATURDAY QN T ...... KurpriRinRiy 5irnnR“ Navy i;ruw deci ------JCMn4 I.) ^ i r r y:<<^ -and-Jtod-' - ^ \ decision to oven his rccord ot ]• ' I V nl'mm Jn lhe second vnrslty heal.It. I| To X I Beat L.A.\ riRuez.- Astorquin (W ), Grnhnmazler. - M w / k : ^ The Penn junior vnrsltyly put • (0), Chandler (8) ond l^razler. on tho best .show of iho dny m.Mi , LOS ANGELES (UPI)-John- 0 ...... LO -John- . SUNDAY ^ with n finish line sprint lof) passpnss • ny ny BriggsJ] siftmmcd the second WHIWHEEL OF FORT=d^NT p Wisconslli In the closing me­ pitch of Iho gnmo into the right O IJi ters. Syrftcwse finished \ third, \ S l \ v Swim Call ■ field hlenchcrs lo glvo SjiS Gront Spaiigjer Bats V( ^ ^ SWEEPSTAKES \ Brown fourih. UCf-A, fifth, Jnekson the only run hc needed | v-a ^HTdrawing/INGS EVERY FEWEW MINUTESM Twin Fnll.i nrcn voitng-"R; -Ihtirfidoy ns tho Phlladelphin slcr.s of nil n|{es nrft Invlled Phillies l)hinkcd Rill Slngorf S nnd Cubs /- v To Win ! jOO jW BRING5 YOURYOI SWEEPSTAKESAKES TICKETS1 '■NBA Chief ' IId try nut for tho Twin Full ,' lho'Ix)s , ‘‘I Angeles Dodgers or1-0. nnd ^I l \ l r * ...... swim Icnni nnd mny .sign ,„,i up Jnekson r™ scattered seven•l^iis hits M .. ycr B ra v e s" K 24-’25“ J ni the Ilnrmon Pnrk pool In , ‘’"J TCcnrdlng tho sccond VW- 1 IhroiiKli next week. n„» V liitlelphlft 1 1 shulout In' ns 4' mnny Phi- ATI Span- .' wl l / \ \ . swoopatakos J Denies ManI '' Tho cluh plnnH severnl il'n nut nights ngninst tho „Dodgors.mnny It R'cr ATLANTA (U P I)-A l nm Spnti- rrs < Vf0 / ^ ^ ors. It filer hk two two-run honirrs fr -fc * of lovvii trips for compcililnnnils wuslho first home run of Iho “'id R irsdny n of the nnd Rnn Sontn hit ono Ttiursdnyilcngo ^ il > Lucky:ky License WinnersWim _ To Jump ABA fl r*j„ yenr for tho Icfthnndcd awing- "'Rht invitnllonnl, Ago clns,se,s run awing- "•fiht to power iho Chlcngoir tho H .ymm ' yi'.m ugh m nriggfl. JCubs to n 12-(i victory ovor tno H ,y ^BEGlSTER-FREE-AUt-WEEK- NF.W YORK ( U r n -N a llo tm l - 1(from six nnd si'vcn Ihrough ■ •’’R_Xlve— ' luudluck— SlnR«r,— the nllot^ ' IR V£ivu_MLIuut-Ciii\\p£U:------Xlv ■ the ------homo IW 1 '/aW ------linskPihiTll-MsoctininTrCrmTntlir ~ i i Ight N n t i n nia I U n g iio 's lending hit his , third homo jw . ftlonrr y/nlicr Ketin«“dymTntlTT snld ~ ilv ni n Rtrolirs will ho tnught N n l econd III/1 ' snid nnd Instruction Ifl freo. . Hlrlk Htrlkcout artist w llh 113 in IID110 run[''"<>1 of the neoson In the second 1 { \/ 'nuir!nlni> ho "knows nnttiind” of 2-3 innings, now in 7-fl. In the n(i” of • 2..T 1 in ttie R^ndy Hundloy wns'ih"ln snfe ||^ ||X SUNDAY n Ncw York raillo' HiutlimNtUtlim ni<...... n sixIx losses, I.OS Angoles•» hnshnii "n error nnd his fourth In 1 y rep«)rl tlmt Amcrlcnn IlnHkcl- _ supplied him with onlyV fivo seventh jvliji Hundley on ^ I hull Assoclntlon stur Connie |J y bnsochnlri ngnln h y a fiolflor’a | i | J . Ilnwkinn Is Juinpin;( to Ihe I. ’Ilio Dodgrrn hod secnnd. chnlcc. ■ J ^ j mnk ' NBA, r t ' Pirates . INip - n 0 - * 2 5 hoKOiuan Ted SIrcm oro0 nmnnd , *Snn(o's homor, his lllh of Itin 1 1 / Slntlon WNl'.W snld Mawklnfi A mnn<^or Wnlt Alston cjectpd flPason. m'l"'*' cnmo In the ninth nfler [M gJ : .Winnersiners Pc Posted Wed: & Thurs.l u r s , \ wns filiinliiK It fonlrncl with llif * Aslros In from ■= the gnmo In tho1 sixth " 7 Wllllums led off wllhS a | /I »MMNGS r I’hiiniilx .Sims of ili« NHA, Iiul v Inning for nrguing loo vigorous- • .prnsldeiit lllll Hrlnkson nf llui I ly on n ground out. gomus- . three morem ore 7 a J when i' ■ ■ Mlnnmrttv Pliicrs, Hiiwkliis'i S Last Inning !;t runs ahor Sni^to’s homt^r when 1' I ' prrSent teiini, (Klgcr« wnslod three singles In 5 nnd ' W firn In Plrnlos 0 4-3 victory over the i>l«iicllfy| IlMI, . l |l Unlvi'THltv nf lr>wn In Itino, wiih IVin ^ Nrllii.i.flr (11, IJoyl» r«l. Hnvmi>n,1 i»| l',l won by I’lioi'tilx rtflcr n 10. Horrot witH hyMnnny SangiillU-ni who w as-,'111 hll With W ’ ABA Starst i r q | nml | DlcllT. WPSf'm. (« JI, l.^llill |(l.||. 'lU sorrot hy n pilch tn lend off llin ninth ' niUiponilir ] <]|y tho Am erican Bnskethnil ‘ Plmonlx, 11)0 fl.foot-A forw ard wh. iket«)n]| V firwnrd whnt would hnvo heon Iho »... Ihlrd M Assoclntion ciub Thursdoy. Cnli . M MU$TIEi$TIE BRAUNI w ns M)iio of thp. (vulstaiidlnft H(rl oy. CnhimhiA River fish count for \ m o tel plftyarn in lhn AHA itndanding nlso thnHtrlko nn Iho pitch huforo tm hit Ho wns n fourth round rtrnti Wedn id nlHO tho sloglo. llouston ninnngorinnger ,,i,,i, Nfitlonnl Hoskelholld drnti Wedncsdny: Dor m I g J At The» PFanoPfano And Q rgan iqvillaLavtlU (ond Robarta Borton pinyrd for IIU' Uarlciii Oiobn- ||n skelholl Donnovlllo — chlnook 3,23B, \ f>bo. Unrry Wnlkcr protrsird to AUsoclnlion Dolroit Pistons. itcoll ■a \ *200“ J Nightly Exceptjpt MdnMdnday And Tuesday , , Horvty and Ho m I W rlghl U fitllnd to retxirl Ino iiioldenl. spfond on n slnglo"liy Al Oliver plnco' hohlnd U.CI.A, Ho Avrr- hend f ’ ■ -.....^'"Vlng Noon ’tl|'til 8e Jj.m.P. ^ HIGHWAY 93, J 1 Avor- hend 13, nho*o tho firm orcaHjonijon by ii«»ii.>«»inii iin)Mono(i--i.»-•j. » a leoglenguo ploy. ’ ntrolti Iho 'efltnbllshed NUA lo raid tho i,W ashington Stnto, (Inlshed nteolhfiod l/lv H. tilnook I \ I I !i- ( I finished Ixlwer Mnniimental — chlnook L-A .ADA raiiki for nomo i^tnyora. rd. 047, at«elh«Rd 10. .

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      ^ ,—Ffldayf.Juna-lny.Junii'U.J,9ft9 ____ TJmes-_Ngws.'ievi/s. Twin IFa)fs,4cfpho ‘ 1 7 ' : Englaiid l-;Up w ith. * 'five- rwo Yanj^eslSrider-par i^ 67. .; ' - ■ Murpity En ^ S ^ eet..|SaTlHSand^^LS^■Set Up ' Jiyndman, 53. of Huntlngien ------Eniovs Haa:[ffat AitdKI^ olley. Pa., cruised to two easy - . : lExpe(Expected To jain British lumphs. He -Smashed Nigel -w ) - !«• Denhamenham ofof. . IEngland 8 and 7/ hursday morolngt the' over- Proye Best RoUlRound For• MurphyMl QiMrJuarterfmals helmed Jean Desbordes of Hour-Undeider 66 To» GClaim LEXIGTON, , Ky. (UPI> ~ F ranceranee 7 anda 6 Thursday ' • V-— -^ Dress.n rpgg- When W h H n n , rtlw»f;tnr Of t h e ____■ HOYLAKE,HOYLAKI England (U PI)- afternoon.fte m o o n . ' ...... '"'' U.S. TTrack rack and Field Federa- ~HOUSTON HOUSTON ((UPI)-— stoin^bTjlsecbhinnlcsecond into a trap 'and T'satd'tO ^I^hr^or^► ahr^or^-and-wll-Hyndman —Mffrty—■Mffrty— aand n d — H y n a m i i r - i r e ; ------tlon (USTFF) championships. Murphy, a hoi hot weather kind' of myself, ‘0‘Oh, boy, are you In HI.II. a p a ir of fo rm er U. S. Amprica’s m erica’s onlonly two entries left predicted Thursday thot the gviyguy who got exactlye the kInd_of trouble nbnow,” .’ Murphy said. rtlker Cup players..advanced In1 the comcompetition. Of an Onpn I-'”-"®”upcoming meet would be 'ihc weather he loves, disclosed "But “Bufwhi when I walked up to the withrith defenddefending champion' Mike originalriglnai .field of 33, four went Early Lead • V ^ .U ^ IL upcoming n sad in Ui S. lonnalack of England Thursday into Thursday' beat In USTFF history. • TThursday hursday lhalthat one tremendous trap I1 foundfo 'I had iust a Bonnalack < llo Thursday's play. S , beat In USI shot .out-of n^rap on the-second perfect lie:lie; 1 hit that balhright intoIto the quarterfinalsfl of the - ’■We’ve got 557 competitors shot.out-of n 4 HOUSTON (UPI)—Bulky Bob» figur(!d figurtjd best,' suited for the first rain < ' •■We've g "ma'de.my whole round.” out of thethere -and Into thi cyp Bntlsjjiritlsjj AAmi m ateur -golf champion- LEGAI.LEGAL AADVERTISEMfNTS P ~ first rain 6f any description inI and 104 teams.”ten ..Whelan said, "made my wh Murphy, the Florida' fat boy,, course, alalso came In late’with a about 10 d for a birdie three—about « 36- shiPi.'W P i. • ■ No tict i c e t o b i d d e r s ’'- '' about 10 days—hit parts of the5 •‘It"It looks like, the Rrealcst Murphy, 26-' 26-year-old watcrme- for a bird: blazed in with the shadows Jn aI 34-35-69. 34-35—€9. .. . , course and 1 federation, chafnplonships in Ionion dealer from'Bartow,fn Flal, foot blast,blast. That made my whole Tdt Alt playeiplayed two matches over The Slate Purchaitai AS*nt will four-under-par 33-33—66 Thurs- None course and Murphy complained federation tcolve aealcd bida at tilt offic*. ; None of these had been that itU "left"I the course wet”’ history.” . . wwho ho sometimisometimes looks as if he round'™und ' rightrje there. When It thehe par-72, 6.W5-yard Royal "4m'205‘*sui.Mm 20S, SUle Houte; BoUtf. Idaho day to grab the flrst-roundJetid• among ththose prominently men- and mado r The seventh annual meet js hiding a ' looked like I was going to at Liverpooliverpool clubcl layout during the ntil: »:oo»;oo a.m A.M. • Ju n e 24, i m fer and m ado it play even longer T h e sev« is hiding a • waterm^ elon under looked llki 10 following: Req. No. T-t#M for in the 69th U. S. Open GoUI tioned aaas most likely to conquer thart normi opens Friday and runs through his ample btbelt,- fired a four- least bogejbogey, 1 had a birdie.'* day.lay. ,Mor«,Mor«y, 50. from High copii?opiar for ?hothe-Health DtpartnMBt Championship. what mos thart normal. • , opens Frida what most pros had'called ■‘the Barber.Barber, who dropped birdie5 Saturday atai the University of 'undcr-parundcr-par 33-33—6633-' lo take the MurphyM urphy liad 16 m or* holes to Point,’oint, N.CN.C^ upended seeded att Twin fi^FnlU. u . Idaho. All bida wlU The 26-year.old. - 2Rpound• easiest 0Open coursc In years.” P'ltts of 12 t KentucW. ' It is the first of first-round ,le,letid In the U. S. march afteral - that over the Mike-like At^nAttenboi^ugh'of England « publicly-opened and raad at th*. •sophomore pro from Bartow, fi>« putts of 12, 20, 8. I f and ^0 feet K en tu cW ;' bove time and plact. 2 three big meets on successive openOpen Golf Championship;C -and steaming ncres of the CHtm- 2'' and 1 ’in 4n the m om ing round, pormi^taMrtaFormi itallrtg th« condition*. mu»t Fla. said * had ■■hit 1.000 and also drove well and made three big r his long irons .perform, hadi wMkendsweekends. ' , he started wil with' th a t second hole pions Golf Club course, but that thenhen eliminatedellmir Charlie Green i>ee ticur«dticurcd berobefor* bidding, Titei* ar* drives” in recent weeks trying ^ B The , NCAA chnmpionships shot. -hot didn't bothbother him much, , . . avmllabla.vallabla from'from'tbe SUts PurchUlnt to straighten out his.itee game,• closest with his ,34-36-70 where gotten in ’his rounds before the The , NC ...... ■ ------Asenf*ite n t'a Offlee. Offlee. : ho was bracketed with Jack shower cw /will be held. June . 13.21 In "I just can’t swing the clubs , ^ . TEITED CRAM ER and he cashed in the dividends shower cooled’things off briefly1 willKnoxville. be h Tenn., and t^A A U "I I hitnic my ssccond shot on the ,'} ‘ Stata PurchatlBg Aiaai \ Ewing. Dick Crawford and and then set the stage for a Knoxville. ' i ------right in cocold weather,*’ said the *r f this hot, steamy . day by j ’ championships June 2738-’'in" - ■ reddjsh-hajred guy ^ wh^ was I if lK 0 »ublUh; Juno 13. .H .an d IS. iw l wresting^the lead.^away ^from: veteran Bob Rosburg. , ' return J?, to ■ the' "sauna' balh” championsh ' ■ re dd|sh-h>^ Lakers.Offer ------NOTlCa TO-aiDP»M ------— conditions whlch„Barber com; Miami.____ .The SUt* purcbailnB Aiant «Hl r - ^ l l u s — B erea;- th e — re jgiilnB p ain ed ^6 y The USTFF Is an outgrowth fr|l1 ja lo ^ - -m -w ■■ m P ' B arber of Sherm an, Tex!. PGA titUtltllst who—like Murphy— Jjornwplained of ( during his early The USTl Husky 'lakes transplant!transplanted to F)orIda at the ecelv« lealed bida *t hla ofttc*. - morning tour. - of the feifeud between college •*•■■■ ape of six weeks. "The doctors |.^ 0 3 C . Barber’s 33-34-67 . alreadyf seems to thrive on the heat, Gcibew s track officials and the AAU. np* i _ ■ Coach Job To was on the scoreboard before} was Inin fta crowd at one-over-par santaGeiberger. b?. ;who, defied his track officU tell -me I have short muscles. ___ he following: Req. No. tSS to r H on* s Whelan expressed disappoint- I 1 0 * llt rralter* for Ui* FU h and 0«m a D*< the former U; S- Amateur( 71 '1 that also included South nnier^Santa Barbara, tn Calif;, doctor’s Whelan e Tight Win In ‘i'oSd-In cold' weatherw they get Uut. T T Q /^9 orders to stay home with a ment- wheflwhef -he learned that _ _ In warm weather, tfiey loosen 4J w V ,4 lartment at Salmon. Idaho. All bida champion started, his tour off Africa’s"rica s consistent Httle links case of Int n Olympic pole vatilt chan^pion T DSC’sBoyd - |via = be publicly I | opened and read at the treacherous, 6,9S7-yard. parr giant, giant. GaGary Player. . . alMimecase of IntestinalS ulcers, had an Olympic p* up. The hotter it is, the better I . Ui«’abovehe above Ume and plao*. all-time low of 27 puUs. He hadd Bob SeagrenSeagre mlgljt not-partlcl- 1 ilT .y . I jI like Itj” ,. ingLEW < -Tormr lUUnv th* conditloni. mult 35-35—70 Caress Creek layoutt Frank Beard, who has-had seven ' GityLeague ^INGLEWOOD calif (UPI)-' 10 leciXrcd before blddlni. That* ar* seven' "saving par putts”" pate. I • ■. ^ ^ Murphy found the Bermuda jhe Los / at Champions Golf Club. marked < success on this course rnnninf? ur k Hovwver, the pole vafilt field u,.ct^ rhe Los Angeles Lakers have availablekvallabie from uia-suta Purchatlas Only a half-dozen others5 on the ttour, headed an even Srd^esranging froup to 35 feet and sank However, ?ob’s_Husky Oil Service, rid- grassgrnss ofot tlthe. Champions course, odered)ffered Bol Bob Boyd of U niversity A8««-f^Sent'i Office. birdies from 13 and 40 feet. still •' incluincludes two--Firnlsh . as well as Houston’s hot, humid Qf Southe TED CRAM ER besides M urphy and B arberr ‘“Wlarger r Jgrgroup packed into the 72 Trovino Olympians who also have ing|"S thethf. four- four-for-four hitting of as well as >f Southern California the snjSnte Purchailng Asetit Trovino said that his poor Olympians wealher, very much to his coaching jt were able to beat Cypress5 bracket. Along with him there showing' ii d cleared 17 fe e t-E rk k i M ustaka- DarreU ‘ V®'"Cameron, rallied from wealher, coaching job w ith the N ational Publi»h!Publlih! JuJune n e 12; » and IS. IWS Creek's deceptive par, although1 was- toptop-money winner .Gene showing occurred in the opening roundi t r cleared i of F17 resno I State and AUtl behind ^ ^ ^ n d loto nipi Olympia-Ford fancy. : . ' ' . BBasketball asketball Association club, the NOTICBn o tic e TO BIDDERS • Littler and Charles Coody, ^ 0 occurrednnrt of because “the best rl of Frea Transfer In the - tighesf game ,"I "I Just love to play on lLos m AngelesAngele Times reported In The State Purchailng Aitat win i dozen or more “big names” « !. Alarotu of the powerful B r i g - 7™ "«er li^ receive aeated b id i a t h u Oftlc*. and some unknovvns scratchedJ let the J.Masters slip from his part failed ofme my game, driving. Alarotu of In the • city, league Thursday■ Bermuda fairways," h* said. ^I Friday edition.c room 30S, s u t* HOui*, Boll*,-Idaho - - failed me.” -- • ham Youn* Young squad. ^ "A nd the B erm uda greena don,’t out two-and-three "tinder parr g™spgrasp on the last five holes. _ Whelan,‘also Kentucky track night. "And the until: 10:30 A .M .- J im 34. IMS. to r ------—- ‘ Whelyii.'.' get os chopped up by spikes as ®°y®»Boyd, an ex-USC playe'r who ths fouowlng: Req. No. T-ISOS for front nines before they hit the2 - MurphjMurphy birdied the second coach, has one of the meet -The TurfT u rf Club edged B litz 8« os chc Remote WaaUier Racording-Initru- . w hen he holed out a SO-foot shot A. _ coach, has ! o lh er kinds of greens. "ITiat cftnie:am e to thtl e.T ro Jan . achool two Bemoto waath crucial lHh throu^ Mth holes, when he favorites on his own squad. B eer 11-9 as thrtfe-for-four per- o th er kin .80 to .uccMd ForestK»>,ment »for 5 tha » -i Health Department at Al Geiberger, the pencll-thinT fom -a ‘trap—fie called It "the A .S ir< Jim Green, a sophomore formances wewere posted by Mark. means ththot fellows who play XJ5” Bolie. Idaho. AU bida will ba put»- i Shot that made myj^_whole Astrodome.. i late In the day, as I did today, Twogood,rwogood, said h e w as sfr- liclyllcly opened a:and 'rtad at U>e abov* 4acfi— EGA— rhnmplon. an«j from Eminence. Ky.. won bolh Brown of ththe Turf Club and jate |nth« riously considering” the ,po«. time and. plac*. another former amateur tltllst.: rodhd."romraT^ ' ------— ■By T V f Q 'a c ■ " ------fromihte mu Emin trid 2/u-yaffl d&shes BI P ickk k 'JJtacs ttu s oof l Dliii.------. i^ji^^-^chance to make a good riously coi Formi atailng th« cetidltloni, mutt T>eane Bem an, w ere the nextt . He alsoalsc birdied the two par-3 iT J.C S5 Steve Burnett’s four straight1 score.’’;r-i' score. The lob Job .became, .iivillable be Mlecured cured^ before bidding, Thii* ar* , Messages last year’s federation meet. Steve Burn available froni the SUta purchtilni- closest challengers with theirr holes. N*- K i i j n T T • However,first competition since he pulled pUys carried.carrie< K and T SteelI has caught'flre-due,-In-*ddltloncaugh reslBaed"lireslgncd'-lasf month, with one, -.-'•-r— .- -r— TEDt e CRAMER,—t;:------to the hot weather, to a recent year left George— Archer— and —Dean n'nth-whi •BamUmpure a muscle In April. pastliBst MiiitaiyMilitary Inn IM. to the hoi Publlih! liJS"* ■Refram w ere a t one-under-parr 2-1-2- feet «eet and the 18th when a In the women’s events, "the Bud’s Duds continued Its fine• improvement improvem in his driving. contractSact'" °° * J».' gg • . ------— " realr ta l gocgood 7-iron” dropped him HOUSTC *' lo w * T rack Club and the'Te-xas defensive.: plplay by whioping5 . Murphy disclosed that, he h«d _ I, close to the pin... • . • . . . ingHOUSTON . Al B (UPI)-A g ro w l-T rL ” ! set ft goal for himself In.thls . TJhe he linU m e s said Boyd ' was - -Tom Welskopf, one of the few clwe to i ing Al Barlick said Thursdayy TrackvClubTrack Club are leading conten- K Klover lover KlubKlub: 18-L K irk W illiams se t ft goi offered a ' thr^ytar contract e Defending champion Lee Tre- night he v homer^ for the, winners- tournament toumamei — to be seven offered a long hitters whose games were night he would report personal-I; ders for ththe team title. - . homer^ for but was -holding out for a five- D Sov* u] - virio and burly Jack Nlcklaus. ly to Wa “ The defending men’s team .'Varsity Ba Barber Shop, getting strokes ui ------...... - whose lolong gamo fell apart on Leaguely to Warren • Giles, Nalional The deft ! ?itoi«“'"’" .'“ ^ " year pact. H-n o n* League • president... .on. :.thee champlon.-champion.- the . University, of a-.homer.from a-.homer.frot Ron Porter, out- 72 holes, , the course he should have taiten umpire bs i’ Kansas. Is not back this year, scored KrefKreft Janitor Supply} "I" I thoithought,’* M urphy dead- Boyd, 3t/39, coached USC to a n H apart, were _far off the pace son.umplre Bill, baiting tactics of Giles’ Kansas. Is panned, "that if I coukl do that, upset over UCLA last'season. It B fnB*wn Stars P i c k e d - - S son. Bill, who , operates thele but b ut the :1968 runner-up, the 18-13. _ panned, " w ith 74s—a figure m atched, by Astrodomt - I woul4_J>«. In pretty good was only the .Bruins' second Astrodome scoreboard. University of Tennessee, has a Culllgan glgained a forfeit vIc- I would, the day’s low amateur, Gregory Barlick il strong team entered. - lorylory overover KeKeebler Cookies. shape.'* shape." loss in to thrthree years. • Pow ers of Rocky MQ,unt. N. C., League’sBarlick Is the. • - National strong tear In Reverse - < League’s senior umpire' and in „ - .. and a double dc handful of others, charge of le , A mld-aftcmoflnrihower—4he charge current’ of I the crew working the current' Houston-Pittsburgh^ae-e- — ;— ------Mockey DraftI ^ ^------ries. T k 1 - 1 • • * n 1 The younger Giles hinted thatIt MONTREALrJ^(UWj-Eight- umpire . John Kibler was the 'ttme National Hockey Leaguej Redlegs Edge "if'unlmost unpopular; man In the • all-stai; Pierre Pilote ; atidd 1 • yf o T AstrodomiAstrodome Wednesday night veteran Camille. Henry were' Cards I -fll*! 4-3-In after Kibler made a hotly caught In hockey’s reverse contested call against the -.j_ - ^ draft Thursday,-and-both-will -t /v .i II I /\.l T • Astros in the eighth inning. return to Buffalo lh the= 1XUtJ 0 th inning , i»In the^7^ , [» Ci n c in n a t i (upn - Lee most - unpopular man - In the Buffalo early in their careers, i, Astrodome tonight?"" .He gave [• May’s bases-loadcd single with jug . ;e were the ciily, longUme NHL4 one out In the 10th Inning.off the fans a multiple choice . stars Involved in the shufne of'I Nelson Brlles gave the Cincln- answer: "A—Bowie Kuhn; B 27 players to the American and“ nati Reds a 4-3 victory over the —Pete-,Un*. « Rosell; C^Franken- Western Hockey Leagues. St. Louis Cardinals Thursday vatlen’s v ^ v monster; • D — XXXXX The reverse draft allows5 night, • AXXXXX.** A A A A . 1T_ team s from ' those two m inor"■ ¥>eteiPcle 1Rose led off iSio lOlh v??Ke aald the answer .was t — r - m leagues to pick up players fromn with a single to center, hi? XXX XXXX,". and obvious the N H L: fo r" Jl5,000’ cnch,>. ihirdthird hilhit of the night. Jimmy freference ^ S a t ' to Kibler, who though five of the 27 players■s StewStewart art followed w ilh a .t fice ondnnd whon Tim McCarvcr at Giles, The fans chccred. $7,5W. fumbled the ball for on error , "What ,y “f, do you think of those Pilote, who spent last sensonn the Reds wound’up with runnens tactics?’r ' ’ Barlick asked a m with the Toronto Maple Leafs,», on first and1 second. sportswrlter before Thursdav wna a three.tImo winner of thee After :both runners advanced nighf.s'^ame."'Bnt Ut-»mven’t said ...... James NorHs Trophy as beatIt on BobbjBobby Tolan’s sacrifice, Tony anything- “ny‘hlng- y e t, b u t I’ll have dcfenseman and is co-holder:r Perer P e re r w as Intentionally passed P',®'’typlenty to say when I get to (with Detroit’s ,8111 Gadsby) ofif to sot thetht stage for May's game- Cincinnati (league headquar^ the all'tlmo recornr ® nrllcinrlk"i " ff4-«) «nd "MtcTrTM! 'Fiih.r. OvCn insc year. Orinjfr (t(»), Pent (10) and ntiKh. WP- • VX.l s Denver of the Westernn i’tnk«’«>» d-o), (|.0), lin niock <6lh), Overcall Take’s Hockey League led the mlpor league' buyers, drafting four:'r ..j. ■ ~ . . Good Time Pace - layers, whllo Phoenbc and .Snlt W f t p * ' ■ H I? nkc City, hoth of the WHL, Wagner Is Voted yonkeYONKERS. N.Y. (UPl)- picked up three apiece. Five« -VT -vt ^ ., J Overcall.Overcall, .(ho 6-ycar-old home goalies wero swept .up, wilhh No. iNO» 1 J Pirate owned by Helen Buck of Fnr three going |n the WHL. Hills, N .J. and driven by Del Phoonlx took P e te r McDuff,f. PITOHURGIIpnT.*?! (UPI) - Pills. InsHb, I"improved his reputation Vancouverf got Gary Bauman burgh P n burnh Plrnto tnns hnvo volcd Tliursdny night by winning tho ' and Denver nabbed Jacques» Honus Wnsncr tho grenlest $50,500 'Good T im o Paco at ■ p T ^ Hr ‘M | H | H Caron, while tho AHL Cleveland5 piratePlrnto 01 0 them nil. Yonkers „ , Raceway. Bnrbnn took Gnry Kiirt. andd ThoThe number1 of votes . he Tlie victoryvl was Overcnll’s Springfield picked up Bob recsiYcajQuJliEJiotioL-was-noLreceiveU alxULJn_sixth In a a ■mapv_B tarta _ thlla la ------______-^ngddd ii. whu w u»‘nvallamo-Tor dlflclosed, dlflcloscd b ut it wniT rcvenlcd yenr nndnnc pushed his lifetime ^ only $7,600. that ho rccclvcd 12.120 votes cnrnlngs ch - cnrnlngs to J315,818 which ItIf i h U b h ~ out of mn ore thnn 18,000 ballots pincesplnces hihim eighth on the all-ill- cast for shortstop on tho Uniotlmo Hat.Uai ■ Cnrdlgan.-JlJty,.. qf . STANDINGS “Greatest Pirate Tenm.” , ’ course,course. Is tops with over a Plo Troynor, Hall of Fnmo million dollnrs.d Nallonat Longue Standings third bQHoman,bq w ns second tn Insko, who drove his chargege Dy United,Press InternationalI Wngnor In tho bnllolInR, Tray- to a 2:3; For to a 2:32 2/S performance for ' . i • E a a t nornOf gotKOt 10,6.^5 votes, llio s^ tho ono-and-a-quarterone* mile , W 1 pct gbu callcd election' wna part of while c(edging Nardln’s Dyrd, organlted bnsebnH’s promotion Dilly Hat Ciilcago. . 38 IB .m - Billy Haughton,* by b length andi’i I ^ Nnw York 29 24 .674 7W/ of Its lOOlh anniversary. nA half at flard aftv r (he race th at , PU tsburuh ' 28.2 0 .401 lOU1 , On the Alt-Pirate squad were; he wasw as' 'more. Impressed withlth ■ - ^ ^ V . f f m .i.- 1 • • St. Ixurs 27 30 .474 ll( 52 IB-Gus .Suhr; 2B-B111 Ma«o- his horao th is tim e thnn ■ Sveek m m \ m l , PhllndelphiB 20 32 .385 10 [J"*roskl; • ^ 3B—Plo T ray n o ri SS— ngo wheiwhon he set a world mark ' H ■ ff 1 l l I M ontreal 14 38 .2G9 23 Honus Wngnor; OP-Roberto for the mile and one-halfalf ^1# »€' Jl UA # Clcmentoi OF—Paul Wnnori IntematkIntem ailonal |>nce. "I never'cr « m ff # 1 K l l I « I IK5L Bb,1, OF—Uoyd Wnner; C—Walter hnd; (o'to' usou tho ' whip onc« and, ' ■ % W #l BUIA A tlanta ' 33 22 .000 [ fichmldt; RHP-D«ncon Phil- oven so. he had tliose (hree big l/)fl AnROles 31 24 .fl(!4 2 llppo; “ PP®* LllP-Wllbur^ Codpcr. . moves,inmoves J in him,’* said Insko. Snn I'ranclsco 3Q 24 .650 2 K H M B ^ B E E R ^ Inth Cincinnati 28 2J- .840 3 ■ ■ tithe taste of•fbeer, 1^ Houston 38 32 ,487 ' 7V4 San D iego. . 25 . 35 .417 ^ ( 5 Thursday'* RcbuUb X llC IlC I Philadelphia 1 Los Angeles 0, . ' D O N T BICKER BIC night Chicago llrA tla n la fi, night liatshouHn^iiii^make Cincinnati 4 St. Louis 3, 10 S T IC K Innn,, night ICKER Plttnhurgl) 4 Houston 3. night a n y d „(Only games ncheduled) , W E 'L L DICKER D K ny^di^reiiceisi3eistbe American league Standlnga. E*»t...,1 . ’ Jun« Is DIcksrIng Month At Th*lUnHl ne that reallylydoes. dc w 1 pct. gb [ 'I^tHeWater''M tt * Baltim ore 40 17 .702 - Hara's On* Of Th* 13030 N*w CarsC In Stock. JloBton . 30 10 .858 3 D clrolt ' 20 23 .8S8 Now York 20 30 ,402 12 1969 MERCURYJRY CCOUGAR WoNhlngton 30 31 ' .402, 12 Th* Th< Top Cat Buch*! s4al»I big cholccholc* of jsxtkrior and Cleveland IB 34 .340

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      Frldoy,oy, June 1■\3,4969 TimevNev/s,eV7s, Twjn tFalls, Idaho. • N ew sO f I ' P p u f A ll YFouro u i Eggs in fhthe W antit A - r.S,r'SllJt,o'„°T.-. modern kl ."S.oSl-n; IJ'OOB 1 b, fTW ^ERr^trTcSmdTTTc^ . . FINANCIAL around■ round employment.cmpic Sllvor Creek ATUtXrDTf’ AX] come true" for ony housewife. bedroom apapartment upslalrs. or 1 Laura Archibald, 1787 Borah ritMifie Supply Compnny. PlcSbo. -Tdaho. AMfc-KlUAINAMERICAN MORTGAGE room, lurae bathroom, carpcted. aassification 30 through 38 As A ; T^jTio ‘i®"” Many more featurci you mu« c*cwld ld be ,« a large S bedrpom frethly-paloied trethly-palDlec Insldo and out. pn­ Ave. E. speeding, S12 fine: Har- In SunV’"'' • BROKEB R O K E R S , IN C .- ' »ee lo app; home, 3 car garage, plus o fnn tio. fenced yard.ya 8^% lo«n; *3. old M. Miller, Hansen, disorder- , orHnr VAN LINE-OEERATOR lill Superior Building *“*' localh 9230. . ' iCHOOlimSTRUCIION roomrroonr- «»» '* *’• 3 » ' lot. Locust StreeL 0230- Iv conduct with a motor vehicle. ria««{fi^ PoienUal earnings of over-*23.000 ^rkr?o'".'^f.^"lo'".n“d'To“r‘k‘5rh work lo Irr Twin Fails, *14,000. ■ —------r— nne; Allen B. Swafford. 802 a «assiric assificatio n 40 through 48 Experienced Expcricnc or Inexperienced iteufeed ’loi lot cancalile, experience cssen- .A.C.2 Out of Town Home* 51 ■ HURRY!!!HI • • • Quajlty 3 bedroomb brick hom*. -Q*** Sccond Ave. W., red light viola. _ • Free to travel tial. Modtrn iiouse, wage open. = UT OF TOWN dwelling. 3 bedroom- REAL *• Paid training ' progrnm H29.5UB, Ha»HaieJlon. , Homai H o m a i for fo r Sota ; ______' 5 0 -youVOU can itake advantage o^tha ' Xlnjberly. >t»n)berly.^ • Buill.in appilancts, - hous« OP JustTOWN outsido city limits of lion. J2 fine: M eredith Rucher, MAN TO irrigate and general farm ------^— ------— Washington Courts, dog at large, Ctassllicalion^ltefuEh ''“ SSlItc 61 '■ fnct Ihnl Ihe owner Is no longer carpeled II;Hying room and bed- Buhl. uuhi. ModernMuilerr und fairly now. • work. Modern , houso furnished. NEW* NEW* hh6 6m mEE inin modern i lutj-divlslon. ab^c.'to"ca rooms,. carport, larga lol. *17- paved paved street.' street.- Only *3,200 down ]5 fine: Edwin Machacek. Route . / J - • Exclusivi Phone 412.27W. Murtnugh. located locoied lust Just north m of Senior High room hom payment ond nssume a 5^4% loan , R E N T A li ^ ■ S J o 'S J 1 Buhi, drunlc. 525 fine; Jacob c u « ; t i r • Liberal ye.ir nround ,contract GO GOODo'd IrrigatorIrrlgnt ~and-J..rm hand, School. School. Subdivision SuWlv has oil airects. Spacious ,,living room ai\d large . -_____ w"t^h"’W5with *85 “mon monthly payments, ,1m- OassincaUpn-10 Ibrougjj SS tAppiuknit Applicant-must own or finance • i^ou!8 lurnlshed. Phone -W3-60I3. be^irMms ' formal dining room. Garden ■-'inediaiamediaia possestloa.posse you can com* Ray, Twin Falls, lailure to keep apot with Irrigation water. Make ^n mutemuie 19 FUeiFiler or '^In Falls and animals enclosed. JW fine sus- a , For full (Icialls ond personal In- miioAioR IRRIGATOR .na1 ,l.rm i,.„d. 733. ffifi' ..yourself a real deal.. Listed at 1 1 own a -nvmio worth tha money. AGRICULTURE . ' Urvlews. t'nll • Mr.-John Cerdn. 2071. K i - SHO.ffOO, ' • I N . Call Wendell Gannoo o r Jotin pcnjj«di Steven ^ Gibson. 214*4 ..Classification , Classific SO through SS ggl (1S.7B0. Down payment *GW on ^_JA Y L0JR _.4«? Second Ave. W „ disorderly con-. ______2 «>wgI2h!£Z2 2 ZE!IZZ^IIZ." -s-sn ’.'p ^ 'sssrss: ' 91/ L AGENCY 'PRICBRICB rcmjccd rc^duccd duct with a motor vcnicio, 515 LIVESTOCK • “ a ERO-MAYFLOWERERC Farm Work Worl< Wonled 23 Sid^unar^*end Sundays. ______“ " m / 2 X C R E S fine, and Ted W. T hrall. Route a a b i f l t Filer. Eiicellont .locatioa. Largo', Qassifltdtion 100 through 116 • TRANSITTRAI CO. INC.. —— — NEW: Three bedrooms, two baths. PRICEDPRICED c at only *13,900. — This.. I K im berly lot fot'o'wncr'vct owner vcfy anxious to sell nnd 2. Paul, drunken driving. 5150 ' ■ ’ ' ' Equal Eoual Opportunity Oc Company UFF(OPPORTUNITY 7, s|s;i„r"f'.in':.,-*OTikcn living room, basement. appcoling "PPcoling acreage hns a 3 bed- p a » ^ ^ It fs worth the money. -Call Harold | ffne, and driving on a suspended AIRCRAFT AIRCR AND BOATS ------. /(replace,ftrcVacc. doubledout garage, bulli-lns. room .?f”l home with retreHiort room phone cd- “"<* license, $100 fine. Classific; yi^;;sg ,ff“Kn.‘g s: sSon"^£ Idaho 733.OTIC.______ClassificaUon 1G5.through 173 ■ ' SSU U P E R V IS O R »,"form?n'i7‘in farming? 11 so. and have tha rooms, rooms, two two baths, b sunken living J''*? HHT iAGERMAN VAl^BY/ Kxtra nlco — MachinM a c h in e r y O p e r a tio n s following (he°ma'n“ for qualifications you are • • room• room, family family room, dl.nlng room. ^or' modern home. Aboul S acfe* fruit, Rufino Granado Jr., Twin r- the man for me. Experienced |n flreplsccs. fireplace*. 'loiercom. I vacuum. orcatninnii YEAR ROUND,' new home on ' berries, modern home nuts, flsh pond. Plenty Fall.% drunk, 535 bond forfeited; C Cord ard o of f T honks 3 Larse rdw thlj area: qualiflod Irrigator. many many extras. extras, S27,000. TWO new ' -tulns. ' ‘nln*- DonDon't wail —'and he loo Bln*Wo«l°Big wood River. In lovely Sun pcrrlM. nuis Large row-crop farming organl- 1*1,'’...“''''“^honest ti,nd not afrnid lr> work. duplexes, duplexes, two two bedroomi. bullllns. Jate. . j . , Valley.^On«Vfliey. One acre, with four bed. free waier.TEwaier.TBP General Delivery, Jeanne Freestone,' 704 Alturas wlTwIirr xailon In ihe Norlhwvst seeks able 10 R.nd go nhcad with crop and all all electric, electric, carpet, c carport. J23.- _ _ room; 2 balh*. fircplace. all kit- Hagerman. Idaho.Id ______— -r Drive, e;q)ired •driver’s license, thank ih. trained and experienced super- livestock scluD. " can Jurnlsh re- 600. GOO. $23,900- $23,900. 733:7*59. 7 chen bulit lns. balcony snd tVro- OWNBRiWNBR trjsnsKtrisnsferrcd, must sell threo vIsor for all farm machinery , H A M L E T T decks, r £ ‘‘'“r three car garage. Sea bedroom modmodern home. Hazelton. $5 costs; Betty J. Eldredge, ; operations, service and repair. *17.900, LARGE living room, formal ' XJ tills DOW. **s.eoo. Price Jll,son,SI I,soa, good t«rms. Phona Buhl, basic rule violation, SW 'i nnu nmu Supervise six-man dcpnriment, *'*.‘“ 7 ", ‘ dining room, (our bedrooms, don. - . J >,*1 R E A L T Y ’ ~ ’ Wendell Realty,Reali 536J274 or Jcromo fine: Zejva D. Chaffin, 1360 nnd our - mulnlainlnR cost conlrol.-Expe- iwo full bntlis. covered puUo. bn»e- -oUR ') IBOO square f«et plui double ga- 324.4832. 324-4832. rience wlib rcccnl muchlncry • " ‘ rage. Has four bedrooms (one v7-'nv Nicii ol Lawndale Drive, failure to drive ,'°j^ developments essenilal. Appll- "Pr Onsl'iie^nnd 'ouO.‘'"s'prlnkler‘’Jysl 'ERY NICE older 3 bedroom hom* cantr E will » " most likely bc em- DIFFERENCE" . . In Hagerman. Closo to business in proper lane of traffic, 510 ms and i ployed by (arm equipment or ______733-1079 (Anytime) . _■xrtr",v,.oC ^ T l 5 ' *_ ...''!.^i 'SS: area. Very reasonable. 837-493}, fine: M ichael D. G reen. 515 i™ t;e.'a^Kinrii:t“St!“ ™ -'Vfarming company—or -be self-...... ^ H - A Y ------73.1.2210,______JSJENEW COLONIAL from Twin James Ave.. failure to yield the thofyi i;iVE year old 3-bedroom home with '' ACREAGES: . .. Hlh .Tt.. Bubl ? o C right o f way. 515 fine; Mi- Mr. « Cc oO n N t TR A C TIN G ■ ■•ffi,r-i?-.;single enr garage, newly redcc. SuperiorSuperior Northeast 'location. ACREAGE API* Realtv. 733-5217.- m";:: s a orated, shog carpeted living room ThreeThree lo> lovely bedroom*, e.oilc a <8 ncrrs with two bedroom •' Ace Realty, chael J. Suter, Jeronie. disor- wr’ ni Wfllc Personnel Mnnnger. Sky- SSwalhing, w a tl Baling . SS"i;i,‘"5n home..part basemem. tow heau 4 u ACRE.aCRE. Two Two bedroom home. gar“- Wr. .nnd Mr*. L. M. Bailey lineline Farni Farms. P.O. Box 10. On. ^ ond hall, home- Is real nie?, near Imported ...ntcp,™ ..t,.vt.,...... derly conduct with a motor vc- 'in Inrlo. Orenon. 979U, or phona S ta c i^ in g grude ichoolschool. Price Is »H.500. bi ,Sa ih “ ^ fa "t mtl?'“~ V t.,” ™ t ^ctenj frulMtee^. Would take travel hide, noi^e- only. $10 fine; Or- Mr. di I.S03). M9.9178, ------° terms, call 73 fireplace. All carpctcd over dou- W?.000. a S ‘% v ? .!g ? n ^ j irda?-;.'* - l!^“ ’l“o?.'r;i ville .W. Reynolds, 156 P o U „ Mr. ” mad Mr«. A. C. Bailey An Equal_Equal Opportunliy Employer . Q Gene pp Standlee REAL NICE, two acres with. St., im proper backing. $5-nno: ' an <38 S5<2 PAUL* ONLYom .Y Jl.OOO*1.000 d( down'on this nice two three bedroom home. lU mUcs FormForm* * for Solo 52 and family _ _ from Twin. *18.500. Kay A. W ilbourn. 853 W alnutt Mr.^anU Mr- « MM. J. B. Dailey EEXP. X P . SALES ENGINEER bedroom home, with full bnsc- ElMonloElMonie place: ThU is choice. ‘rom Twin CATTLE RANCH - T ------M E R L E 'S ------ment, Lnrge corner lot. dllch wu. Owner tr SI. N., speeding, $15 fine; Jo- Wr,“ "a" d 'M r'.% .ul Cunnlnjh.,,, to .'dl El. ter for Irrigation. Priced at »*.000 clous bei 7C0 acrcs deeded. 340 shares- TO s'ell Electrical Equlprront and CCUSTOM U STO FARMING wllh »i,h' ,Sgood- ‘" terms, Call Nadine ances. fa i” (il water. 227 head ronge seph L. Steffens. Buhl, b » c r - and family Scrvlce oi =:sS"SsS 'C.'i-C.'LO O N EY ■ rights adiaceat to ranch. Good • time parking. 510 bond farfcUcd:; Mr. and Mts. C. C. Ferrari Id"^rbrSnU°'T?ave7nices';?'ry: Idaho bra Dry 'hay chopping, green chop. Koepnick 733-7297733- or Land Office lUlU baths baths, huge double carport. . . . and lamlly Base lalai ping Wllh oroservatlve. 733-S51S. of Idaho 733.i733.0716. ______andand cove covered patio, fireplace — l / U Imorovcmenls. This is a good >. Dr. H arry B nim bach. 2127 Hill- ’ REALTOR ■ K'-KKone. Priced al *ll!>:700. trems Mrs. Sybil Goodman act car ATTENTION GI: VA Approlstd. basement. Very reaionnble down 1-»1. available.. crest Ave.. dog at large, 5155 nrnnri family . JlJumorcjumo oroi cnll . . . . -'S CUSTOM r r < s . c.,o,.ptNo Thrc# bedrooms, compktely' re- paymeni,paymeni. *2S,800. Fast posses. 733-4081 available,. bond.forfeited; Dr. W JJl iam, M n. Bill Dewey ant familv . (With(Wllh or »w^llhout preservailvt). decorated, .n.new.. caipet.. freshly ■I''?: , • THE l.m ll, or Do,fc.Himcr «l,hc. CC. . WW. SILVER CO. ° ' >-eo*_ or may ond Ayp. W „ fa i^ re ^ to yield tbe5 wmWilt ^w‘Jiway. be Ireasurxid. A T m r e a r l r i c h Wr d s ■ „ *700 PAYS down payment, and clos- dialc dialc possesiloa pos -a lop.JO buy" w w i trad* for small business prop­ -SALES MANAGER Tome*"Wrndell Robison. 825^58j. Je- ’’ mg^’c.Mting .cost onon" ihll clean three-bed- W0;500. *20;SOO. . . ^ erty. Let us show you theie rieht of way, 515 fine! MrMrs. Maraarci Hllllcr 'SAL - ______1______roornroom bome ..with full baiemcnt. • Reduced *1.000. Well T t'jte a propertica inloday. — - Ron. Rod. and Rick Hllller Fenced yard. Appralsed'prlee *12.- Uncoln StrMi:: Near Lynwood 4 bedroom hom* kltchea. propertica lo Sally L. Williams, 112i -EighthT ' Mr. and Mri. R. M. Hllller ...... CUSTOM SWATHING ?» a «*’o*5ic dlaeile. lIvlBg.rooai. FuU - . . - J Mr. and M n. »ubyt.M orfelt_____ 200. Act quickly! Real E suia Ser. , Shopping Shopping Center. Three bed. . diaeit^ Ave. E.. speeding, 521 bond for------V - Arlyn Krohn — Eden 82S.J093 vke.vice, 733.1416733-1416.' . , . rooms (one(o down), nice kitchen.--...... -bai*ma baasmant. spacious raereaUon_ . LLynw y n W ( ood Realty"^ ------FORTA-CATfEER-IN ’ customCUSTOM ^hr haying, iwathlng. balUig a^ U T lF U L / room. Service room, fenced feited; Daniel W. Gilman, Ideal - UEAUTIFUL ALL brick, Completely 1«» landscaped I13.BOO. Owner an. eto Blue Lakes North 733-9211 ^ Pcrsonais-Speciai Notices 9 BEAUTY and staeklnstacking, corn, grain sproylng. . redecoratedredecorated, five bedroomr. full lV --attaehe ttS d " .7 r ^ g “e‘"??a"idTci‘p‘^!l"- slou*. \ - -After•After Hours; 733-7100 — 733.S473 Molel, Filer, red-light violation. , . Taylor BruBroThers. >26-5365.‘^or='32i bbasement. « e m « [f% All electric. Od M acre! Just S12.B00. *11 U?)V Interest loan s>ou*. 510 bot>d forfeit'ed;''Stan!ey Fish,, TABATHAIt a d a t h a Pleose coma homcl I - near n«w Kellwood ilte. ”ots of “f » 0-»« "* . HAYH^ - 'imuilng hauling dooe by experienced extrai. cxtrai. OwnerOwn transferred. Lowi ?fuK;e^M*uT.r2-c'a"n eluding t . • ' New ^listing. Owner teavlng ----- of80 ACRES ' • ; 211 Borah Ave. W .. dog a t large, promise be assumed. ^ —atate. j Newly palntad-3 bed. ’ tic tuur of Europe. Throe weeks of 1Mr. Jt^an s - andTbig'SrcS deoendable person. .We cover 9V^%SH% FHA. *31.250. 733-2837. >>« «S»UIT •room bome. kitchen,.dinette. 52 fine; Mrs. Buzi .Langdon,• fabulousJohu?o^s' sights ood sounds In 9 « big area. Calf M3-M04 or 53«- OWNER b ^ Q R irantransferred. Immaculate jjta large. living room, service J",?!,Near' B^W. Outstanding sey of- ^ 1950 Sherry D rive, dog at-large,, counlrie*.couniriei You ore sure to fall College ol throe bcdroo ' .U...MAGIC VALLEY i-'iVm’ro o m , tieamlng hardwood- —fui'omgs.Jiulldlngs. Including beautiful College'of Halr Design. Lynwood . __ throe bedroom brick, N.E. area. IW/I three Bedroom home. . J2 fine: T hom as J . M agaw . 220. In love ARnln. Wo. leavu Oct. 5. Shopping Center, Twin Tttlls.' '. BLAWSBLAIR'S CustomC farming. Hay 32 balh, flrejfireplace; fully carpcted. • - floors, air conditioned, fenced U»«e uccro. ’ 1909; und Iho marvelous part of swalhing and baling. Pbont 324- beautiful fern ^ r e a l t y I’nTViand nicely landscnped. *11.- Eighth Ave. E,. no headlights,• Ql> this- la the price. It only cosls . SOME SCHOLARSHIPS ' J^oS ' ‘ 733-55S0 900, NNo down. 0.1. --- . ' . 525 {inei- K rh ta M otgan, Routea stt«opciS»«0 per pcTson IntludVng air from AVAILABLE 1-UH J'OR DEPENOADLEd e p e Harrow-bcd NEW, NEW 3-bedroom 3^-bedroc homo. Full bfs«.,r GordonCordon L. Crockett BrokeV-Realtor 3. Twin Falls, failure to yield4 Twin . Falll. Am I n ble man ------. hay stackingatackit call CIlflord'SlBlter. mcnl. mcnl. On On 3W 3' acre*. Dojible ga- , , , ■■ ngaln? If so cnll Joe at MAGIC ------32G-4419.a2G-44l9. Filer.HI — • _ rage. rage. New Ncw well, V pressure sy*tem.;■ 733-8813 C h harles a r i ; P. H aw ker ■ the right of way, 515 fine; Owen CARPETc a r p e i TRAVEI-S, 733-1668 and ^ WANTED w WAWjgD: a n ted: HaytrcVing'.', with har- Excellent location. *24,000. L A N S. Bateman. .Jerome, disorderly let him know. By the wny If you _Real Eatate Co. 324-.g6o, Jerome. M O V E REALTOR 'INHH ’ cftn-t make U. Mnry wilt.. . . q - r iin i row bed. will go anywhere. Phone _«»°l Estate !! M O V E I N T O M O R R O W . EEves: v ..t 733-7879 . 73<-2OI0 - | W » » « •conduct wilh a n^otor vehicle, 324.S528, Jerome, THREE THREE bedroom*. bedr. Brick, kitchenn • 130 /Addlion Avo. West . 525 fine: John H'.” Essary, 1900 piz PIZZA z a AnAnyone? Try our« and enloy STUDENT SALESMAN -x£^’S ric with bullt.lai. F«mU>L room. Two0 *1000*|000 DownDi and SIDO a monlh. , AUTOMATIC hoy Slacking. Jim Lit-: bathi, Jfii?.**?}!,*:*" over IWO square feet. Dou. fti , - ...... Farm Form ,.Management Mi 733.C051 Lincoln St.. following foo c1o.se- •'1*;Ihe live music every Friday, Sot- m .. UbrUge, Cusiom Farming. 733* b*e J n S ^ d 1. buy*, this Filer home. Threo _ 1043 Biu* Lakes Blvd. N. urday, and Sunday night, i’ridny Hich High school education. Bi"’" ’ ' ble^encloMd carport. 701 I3th N. bedroom CHOICE ASSORTMENT ,— ly, 510 fine: Law rencc J. Rob-'* tho nth,Tith .Sterling Cole; Saturdny 5117.50 $117.50 a week. Apply a t WANTED:w a n ted - iCustom Baling. Dig or ^ ssr.“6«';s?a”a t“s a “ ojc 320 ACRES. 2 » cultivated. 43 ertson, 598 Sunrise Blvd., speed- ihn uth j OR THADB equity la 3 bed- E ! s ; ; INVESTMENT special, b r i c k 320 ACRES 1- £ '& r b ' " = ; 5 S ' i . . " K K Contlno,Continental B aking Co,. 548 1?'*.'!,.^®'’- room older Dome tor a n t i n g «f price * four-plex. low Vacancy factor, ail acres pastupasture. Brick home. Wo. Ing, 520 fine:- E rn e st J . w nis, ■Ed'a. Blue Lakes Shopping Center.: W.,hing,on,Washinj ™ „ Falk. ‘A r - two bedroom unlu, top Incoma, ducilvo. *14*148.000. - value. Full prlca tS.SOO. EquityV Iturryl fturryl - Owner anxloul. i>2.,000 a “o«l t;frm .. F E L D T K 137 B lair^rlve, stop sign viola- XLCoi'tOL 1 ______An E.O .E.______’W kiJFaSvSS« sr-'*»4,000. innulre 347 Nortta Washing. FELDTMAN-REALTORS lion, i5 -fin e; P au lin e CouLson,I, f «u» °^urthw»c?^WednoidnyV*aio ------~ ner Avenue. Phone 733-19M. i3r>umf-T,^ii . ' TWO bebedroom brick colonial. .ail.Sll SliO»hOO*SJioshon St. N.- 733-IMS . 346 Sidney St;,''dog at large. $55 S;30 p.tn: For funher information, t j n i W - - MOVING- MUSf-BELL!-B -be FOREMAN[ . HAYnlJv .lacking,.™ , two .amor boya. Inn '^°o houie, „,e? .M all electrle. flnUhed ba*e. --fireplaces, comfortable family Ir cosU, and Elw ood H laft, Die- tSjj “ 7912. . , ■ wanted. i;r;nT°32;:;^-. _rponi_lH-haUi*„*l7.soo-r.*xibl*------;______1 6 0 - A C R E S ------trich. spired driver's llcensc,f, kxURdlsUE xE r CIs the new way. ke^t ex- For prog " OBF- term*.terms. Ri Really has tappeal, STOSTOCK ( RANGE : 55 fine, ’ jrcUoai•rclso and ho«lth-«qulnmeni, speed lile - Age ; WANTED:-ilAY-,baling. Sagebrush ■nVtiTUEDHOl bike,blk«, massageme roller. Mit vibrator,. beneflis, beneflis, Iniurntice p r o g r a m , land clearing, nnd plowing. 32S-• or *600seoo caihcaih. laks'over pa^nanls^ , aciloncyclt. Danner FumUure, laundry laundry program, sick leavu, B.H2. a-ni. 32IM70a. .liCM Filer. • W lllU .de I. iS “ °5o’r.r"“ r!'t,''r:ra; e x c e i l.li l e!» n t ' wlnterln» area. .. Harry D. Beem. 301 Fifth Ave. 1 room brick home, Gold Medal- Lots of ^i15Irrigating waler. Both 733-H2I. pnUI nalil holldiiys.holi snlnry.open, Con- CUSTOM CUSTOM buy ba baling.-.will bale In or; _gf rusrg.'a^t% house, C "ji-fn'2rr-^''-- ^ 7»5-2«E8 ^ ahallow- lltl well and canal E., failure lo yield the right pf' •t»oh'"aM: FOR SALE-WIGS, WIgleltes, hatr tuct Juct Jim Jinn I-^llson at Dun While. out out of of slnte. sU <2J-SD38, Kimberly,, 3^"lfDROOMa^lfoROOM modern fio'mo.- 'fVo ' shares. Good modam three bed* way, 520 bond forfeited; Jf>na-- aoodi.aooda. i100 per -cent *umnn hair. head »<7»« ,Chevrolet,t-Ii Co.. UUickroot, Idnhn. idnho. . , batbrooms.batbrooms, full botiment wllhh 165* 1S33 Addlion Ad Easr^ 733-2623 • room home. Real sood polenilot lhan L. M eycf. 2067 F o u rth Ave. ia,40 and up., Tueiday 17th. and1 Iduhoililol'ol PPMnn. 7BS-2100. ^ _ cUsroM c Uyi'OM iiaysucklng. li 'llurley orr family room,room. Carport, pqUo.' C3osala Bruca Mecham.M Realtor 733.MS7 'n w tM a t «3I,M0. 39% down. Oyd* ; Wedneiday Islh. 400 Hast Avenue — ' IMielion nrea, Ronnie Budd. B29-. to'college, »13.W03.^ ______SlaIr Slair Oiterhout.Os Realtor 733-904S TWIN FALLS REALTY ' pelersonp‘ete®‘oS ^ Agency, , &39-207I. E., failure lo yield the right of d JBrm ’* D. JBrome. C*ll J2<.»27. -n-Tr-i- M.10, llownrd Dalns, 070-0700, OWNER; LargeLar 2-bedroom, atotasrir , Art Ireland:trel Realtor 733-U40 a n d I N S . . 120 a ACRES c r e s Itock and row crop way. 515 fine; R obert E . M artin, t.hlv'\tK i.h iv '012 West lin. 425 Seventh' Ave. N.. stopP CHILDRHN’S VILI.AOE — Child »er, .S«rv UY OWNUiti Four-bcdroom hurne. »»nlion bon\bon\«i. a bedroomi. dining Ken Palterson.Patten faroktir. • •■ilBn_violatlon, $15 l^ n d fprfelt-t- care,Core. Sl_nt«-nccnsed.si 401 Norlh Lo.! ma.’,«nnn 1'T.r'“ >.»r rwln"Xni.“ ''‘ BXP»iJ»IHN( ;3 Insldo and oulslde fireplace*. Fam. h » ? rJ.y y ilh * l.‘m*i; ri^itg'"” ,! PPH.SALBtFOH SALE: ao acres, vacant now. ^ ,!ay -S Dam. -* car garage.lifUw. ■ r weik- Inquire, pre-klndrrgnripn. .EXPERIENCED ^ , Cor bay and cattle pasture. a>xlc» .St„ speeding, 515 ’fine: M nrk V. uimieVni Maihprs,. 523"“a4?'^nr"“ 3lllU«. jtenlty.itVrilty. ^ p!l)fl2*l'7.** m ; *21.000 wllh 2S% down. Dalanc* ' AUTO AU MEC^IANIC sr;£ S,'ffH llr?oI. fc’ o Nftw "■Harly American a slory. easy term s.' Dryden Agency, Je- \ GraybeoJ, 1203 FalLs Ave. E., voho. 1: rome. 324-U.12. Ed Peillti, Sate*. disorderly conduct with a m otorir ui;hi'U()-IMailM;i»lld Cari). siule lli^uniod.• •. nilARANTHRnilARAh plus cnmmliilon.■ W orkcfk W Wl a n fd 2 4 f Divided ctnsiei nursery, pro.kln. . : "f S » t r r . ± ' i ' k -'H i'!':'! S-Himon/324-t234. __ . vchicle, 515 fine; William D. S'X'i'J,dergurlen and kln-lorjurtcn. IM5 •'‘•‘■'•'“'Kh M <» I o r L.-mimiiy,' HoH()10-llLLIN(ii j o-TILLI Gardens, iuwns.t. Agency...lUiona Aaency..,IU»: .733.n^H, , npprloie NCW 3 bedroom brick, bns^ 620 ACRES .Smith, Route 2, Twin FnUs, dls-S- 7th7lh “av* Avenue Nonh. 7XW5m)7. tlnndlng. Idnhu, \______farms,fyms, larlanilicaplng. illadti work.i- -111 •I'lijtinr KEE Jl»«lrobn>;J»i}r carpei'r3;“ ra'f«'B- ;i!i:iK'‘;n'vif,nT s 5 crop land. Two homes, macblna — Nlll scry slock, l-loyd l.ambrel,li (lining ,i nlng room, roorr double garage, uJI l UKICKUltlCK hihome *110. month.~in^udes carpel, | ahcd,ss?8, ‘:sgd spUd cellar, sprinkler *y*. orderly conduct wilh a m otor»■ 'inii.l'AHt.'liliLl'Ant.i; CMtK for chlldivii In; jSaN^ANI)MAN.ANI) WIT'e. no liilldtcn. Mini 75"'h"m7______‘ . l.oan. Loan' 733-3131733-31 after B;00. evorythievorylhlng. 11^; Initn, fira-plnce. tem (or 100lOi acres. Additional ax* vchicle, 525 fine, and Paul- Pnt.t- mv henMcima by Iho hour nr day. to t« work InI service sinllon nml u«n. ,1 733-«m. cful «f«l »lur«. »lur Wumuu ti> wotk In kuls„a UKADUAIh. ‘''•'U A Ih I'arkc.s llauuly (Jol-p NHAT 2 2 bedroomi, bedi basement, rar^ Srsp'ow’l FELDTMAN-REALTORS ?,*"ck‘’M , lerson, 270 Rnmage St.. dog nl . nnil Kv'iivrnI iluri'. Living ciuiirHinv <'K0. nerdi _pU._ShoihOBa St. N. 733.1988 Muffley. MSlfley, 034.4781.ob Oooding. Idhhn. lursc, J.1 cast».. llAllYsriTi'N.l' lti our h.inie, dally.. Sl'iimiMIlllIrs rr tind Kiori'rli's fx.riilshcd, ''y. ' ‘••ft’'-' i: S i t a r a i a f f a i , ! " ' * " ' J g j by hciiir cr week. Uxporlenced,. piuiiplin siilisnlnry. J'lioiia 7tl2.;niU. Wll- VERY NICE. 3 bedropm home wllh TOt o DUY~or sell liia» better (armj ' David .Scolt Dcclicr. 1!!0!0 ilns. Elns. Nrvada. Nr ______l-I.ANlillMA cnriieled, drapes, fireplace, ga* Tw^n'” r«lir'*'A«^^^^^ ^CallCall PELFELDTMAN RBAtTOftS. y ■ i'HACroit At^tT TRUCK' itiO("ira'nlcr, opi “ s s - . " " " ^ furnace,'air.condllloner. basement, *10.700, K kiacknev Atency. Tsf.issol wll'*L ^rt Slawarl. farm ipcclallil. 733. . I-'«urlii Ave; E .. following too wnnted nt liicnl form r.|u1pmenl.nl I'liiiirr Mills, needs rrnploymenl, i.-V' closa to lown. schools. - 733-233j -tiSiZ iSiJ rlosely, 510 fine; Leon DeVolder,-rl _H»lp Help VWantod ii" donlorshlpj willl »>o Inllowlng nd-»d- _WrlH>.llox Wnia llox 2,1.13 care Tlinci:News^[' iTv fife^a^e. OWNER: 4 bedroom, 3 baths, ly eveninill BiOO.^ a f ?ii Ncw Mcxico, no aiifciy liclmct, uxciit.i.i : ’ vunlngri; i>u|dlll<>i|« — Mrdlnil I'Ku ...... nlr rnnilillonad. Inillrect llghllng! .. Vide. Terms^ 324.208. 55 fine; Grniit S tu art J r., 308 Tc- i«ik f>-r fil ronoia'' l'uy”"nm’l % *m.i*7h "I'nlVvn„ Uinin — l-cnslun i>r(>uri>in, Per-on ■ f,M"irridTvni'mr 3i>l A' •fi'l"'"'’*''I' S^llbltOOM2-^'‘l>«OOM home, near churchesB* ? lulluM tai'baiomenl, family room, ihlril 2-HHDROOi.|lUtl',itlliM liom. I, .n).l| |,.n,||,. ton St., restricted driver's H* I,? Sn n •, - hoclmom,-iitilItte*:-doubtB-«arnBn.- - -IW.-Hco- -ino.-Nee-at 4Td'Walniit^3}.nn2 ------.-i;—— S a y T i f i S Rao! Eslota for frodt 53 rcnse ylolnllon. 55 fine; Knrcn''' nry i» iiru.'rbo ° _ Sen lo -apprecl.ln. ll4.B00. 71^5408. TWoHiTn)!1Wo^ .T)1tpbM.^^odbm homo in llnll, Allilon, Insufficient funir» ti.' ,t lfa m. ji. ? "~lills IC. lolU Ah It I! Wrllo «i r acreagf. repair shop. Close 10 tn m|oil lurnafKi n«wly redscorated, I'Olt *'nla“ '*Vnr**mn^ placa' or’^rneome'pro’ire'r* < heck, 550 fine; Jerry ParroU,*• nnd .oma ciaieuii pfrlorrcd. Nn m: B M W .______S achool T i and J crjilege. 7JJ.014I. InrgeInrge lollol, I7.A00, 733-7312. 2 acre*. ly. 078.8486. Twin Fnlln. d ru n k ,, 10 dny.s Ill In jirpyUni^^^oinuliUo^i<.lci|^e«prr.nrpvum . AVON ^(^A CAl.I.iNfJ — Lnui wll'h cir — — ----- nil; Snnllngo Cilillcgo.i, T w i n I. wllhout tirevlrnis rxpcrlriiio. rslnh-llh- ButmoiSBu»lnoi« OpportunlHet' 30 15 ulUhv^l, ij u T j In ■Iwin------l loti o t i eenti, n ti A ctooqo 5 4 ^nlls, no driver’s Ikense, 515 r. I'olU, .Teronir, Wenih-ll nml lliir- V Irv. WrliB Mi». l-liyllls M<'inliir(,i;;: UUg u l f o i l c o . . TIft S ^il7u£S! T nnncir; ncres) /our baiiroorns'lll’ Inc, And driving 'whilu under Inlo |n,„ tinth« aiilslan^ inlinjiu^r* uf ^mir ^^tl , . _ MAGIC M A C VALLEY X 30' carpeted llvlrrir"'r>KTrrr*wllli 'llio Influenco of alcohol, 5100DO Dfriiei.orrii'ei. Would not lie for TwltiJ R,|ul. ^2, Kin,lie,ly. or cnll 7X1-"• JJASHAS UNIT U t AVAILABLE fireplace, llishwasher •> laraa ulll- fltie: Jimmy L. Elhridge, Klnt- "I"'';,nroii. f'. Muil Ud at lenst UImH achciol lly room, Preclpliron Oil fur. ■' AM liVoMng for snmeo~^)n wllh nmbi' In Twin Fulls ‘DT' nace. IH balh*. Pln« barn amt berly. nn ilrlver'ji license, 55 {{[wn . ■> linn whn Is inK'resird In niiililnging i:xii:xic.|ii1nn c.|iiinnnl mipoitunUy fnr right BUSINESS T ^ T loating Ihed, 3 miles from Twin fine, Denton Rl Cochran. 23535 7:i;i.Nl00, cily I'lnanca Co„ ivrli.■> »,.Sontl.Ofln ppnr mtiiilM In s|>nrn liinc,no, man, I'JnnnclalI' r nid nviiiruhia O T Falll, Maglo Valley Really, 733* n- - l i i l i ------hii>lnr» I>ii«1i>r« III yinir own honix. Iil'-iil•'III |)lii> |>liu pulil puUl liiilnliig In sunny Cni- O r 'Hiird Ave. E„ driving while un- J for husliniid and wlla ttfllili: 7.M.r.i3. lii>rnii>,lli>rnii>. 733-lt7B1,7. ask for John SERVICE d -L 'I i r e c t o : 00 aiNni.It ranrh hiinil — y«ar round w‘ n rA ? i; " r « r . ..'.a' i .tm i..,iiii: «ler th e Infhicnco of alcohol,'5100 , I ______• __ Oiikdni. Onkdril. I work. Ilnnr.l nml room rurnlihe.l. . Ing sites,. fenc«d, overlooking fine; RIcliard High Jr„ 744 See- Muttm .i.V l>s iilile n. IrrlKiiIa nnd liiiihnr>------Below yotl will findInd mniiy nervlceaf available from Mdalo V* flnakaX 30' earn River. Water shurns. I.esi ond Ave. n,, tmliceiised dog.’ 55 eoiinr".! ."lli ~ 7 mI:'i .1. s e r v i c e .S TATION nc8Ke.i. Look under the town -.inanfirsptac*. IIOOO L oer acr*. Call VIrgll s a i l 1:1';; , er the town In your area . . . contt.ct one of tl ro.sts; Mariorlo 11. Slotlen. Twin .H/ t’lir lease, good Inunllim. tin for tha finest In servicelervlce and quality products. Wilinn 423.4137 or Mouniain fliaies II..S, lu nnd o‘ highways In Twin ' Hsaliy 7.1.1.fll>7<. I'allfl, expired driver's license, =^^as;ri,L"±id js w'r^’1'^^1nV^/NVws/iliM s. ['i'ii,I'alls, I'hona 71^1-0172, iiv OWNi'-R;' l4 acres clcie to'I'win $5 fine, and IJoyd O. linrcn,n, innm iiliuusnwnrk^ If Inlflrtitlail iinll COLl.lUll; I'nll*. Year afound alresm, gnoit P?riri;fJ.ASIi or'fenti a ’Kn^Ti'irXo'uuiyfy .______T W IN4 f a l l s ' ' '______. HM Spnico Sl., following l»m(,() .IfHl-WSi, Oails ilanch, lUnimell,i: ‘^%f.vv;!“ lioiirly, c!;i‘i:'"'‘:v V<:n:,r‘ M'r'u.‘.{ shop romplrfely fiimUliPd nnd wall, hniiia. barn. Cnll 7h.1^«70 lilnhK. Cualome ctiniiileio .wllli Inveniory. X.oraiod Twin I'alli, or 734-2010, liawker'a clo.ncly, 510 fine. o'elo tliaaliy. t Am CONDITIOHINO______^ Mfnioin; Ijirry D. Blevins. Ivden, dls- • 0. -Tn Kclrhum, it: ■IfllOIHATIoM______. (Viagic TMI SIIVI vaiiey ISlUl- fl tlnaka ACRHHt Itlvi Modern a '*>edroom. cliy fimKS’i.uiflu* ^ Atkinson, 7J0327I Keiehuip, Idaho.»• Air Air condlllr>r condlllnnini, heating and fur-r* ""COMMUItCIAL — lidl/sHnSLD ‘ct one of those firms • ‘ ullltlles. garage, garden. Tr> sittia Orderly conduct wiUi n tnoior - - Unu li^i^O jv V. NrURlJISVANTS VALL asiatp. Il0.»0.j S^ndill, P.O, Box ■vchicle, 52.1 fine; Mlnnlo Cllninn, ClWffU <.'6 Mraiut<:UL liropony .m^ oaca* • « cleaning. For lha besl service 404 .. 4lh Aveiiiio Weit 2«I.Hsaliy 038.2364. 7.\T _ ]!«il Addison, Including JeJirU.U 5."'' cn" «•« Uk »' I'urnaca Cumpany. 733-“ • I'linna 7J4'3IJ3 Mum iiv OWNi'-R;' Twin Falls, pellt larceny, 5.I'l*. drive, dV*vo.|ii' ill bniiness. ■ o o*d- rentalal a;i»7.______* ______■ ■ ■ — • ■ — ■ Trlmniini TWo“ fcriOtCIJ riildonllal"lt)is.^ach' , in a:i-2.M«B, Pncaieilo. l.i.iUii, homo. *■» «vJ'nil*. X 10'. Yeai Call ^o* Salisbury, 733* bond forfeited: Ruascll . L, wWANTI'.l)IITtiTT ma. hnmo. and suveial cliolco uotiiiiior.,r; foM COMMHICIAI M nnA i rAiNiiNo liiiarinll-ltand air cornpressors, air Frae wall, h'liili • n<»bl)fi, 304 llorfth Ave. W., re.•C. Aiilomnlln 1 rnnsmlislnna, Call /M..!.• (iTAKT(rrAItT lo10 worh'nnd rnrn m'nnry’al• r , llinl /oil, I'nr details call Tnylor P-. lllllll, nuiil[M, and' l.lncnln wridnra—— _ . . , TWllt475lPhone 7.13-0130. -Mil llko new, Vall*y I'ora Jk Jm. Bo* »»■ •n- L. ■ J'rea aiilmatei. References upon■f. - H iiiomenl, i 7SJ-OOI7. • • --TMI------SIRVICI^ ■ fl Bu*ln«i« ACR Hii I NProperty . 56 lion, $10 lin e, and no renlNlrn- _ — = IS «>n - ...... —...... — VACtJUM < '•------— uliltlie*. ga tlon, $5 fine; Kennelh P.. Cordlo. .. . liiler*st«d in llvcatotk Imslnaii, .r -1 " " '. 73,1 ------, tUTtC „ „ c ,»TANK mVICI '■ - (‘Tal P r ^ r t y i'j: H ilp W a n U d I S H .lp V VALLEY TREIt BHnVlCB S6»*’fl3»-*M(^ •InckpQt, Nov.. no driver’s Jl- H elp I H tip W o n ttd i a ; ; g « i » o » » a o . ■■ ______nnto-Rooter aawar' aarvica. law ar Wn ARTI A HPUCIM.TY ' <-cnse, 53 costs, aiul G erald 1-:. ______:....—...... «iV 731.BS.1 ^ llnaa and aaptlo tank cleaning, ar fnr i Petdlman Reartors «7»-1Ka .Seward, 1001 Second Avo, E.. . ,V Also, all type* o( axcavatioa. John Vacuum lld l'l'n m t U6 square fill ofAc* ___ . '. 1 ^ — — ^ o m i r i T r. SA. llak^n. i 7SS-2Mi. repair-■Sa^Sr"- at 1?^»ac*. Avaltabta for 3 monUia only, drunk, fiva days In Jnll. I T or inw n. m.*m. i Bo* 82, T,p. 733-333J . 73J-flm rnrpund r . floor, air conditioned, Prl. f c n TC-o ii ' "■ ...... —- SIJt'TO-iHlfl-'i'lC ri.n'iT: acwar ilna' iUanlng. CleaneVi' var*'antranc* and lavatory. 733. ~ I'liwor eoulpmenl, I'roa Inspection. I.nhes ai ai82.______. TTi'^'fTKiTI—i r ~ i—7.-T--I, Ti’- r i —- I*ar atava *"and (umaca oil, call Oemim craveniCraveni Hewer Service. 73J-30a3. 7JMM7. Club Has Supper \ 'ITEDE1 ------"Cfflftfl :WAN VocQtlen Property , 38 wn A nn m n a u t h o w z e d deal. “ * ItOQM MUIfMiNT. W”ar »U^LT fnr iloovar. Kiiiea an.l Kirhv I I ..HAORRMAt^ - F o u r RueHh '"imhSriy'^M .fliM '“•"'J'' UpRSI ilMpliaV^bed*. wheat chairs.'^com. Vacuum.elsaner*. Comer. ; W* servic* anS |l6»t'ftllN'l'i^ft^'^Uuatad^Si'"^ ^on?t^'ar«a*'» aitnndcd tlih meotlng of ilies: . . GRADU3UATE. at: , Jp (ib '’’ST mmles, oruichei. etc. lt«nt‘or aai*. ______repair at makes. A ioort selacllon miles »ac*. Aval from Alluraa .^.aka .In fai . floldcn Agn club llila week,nk. , ^ I * f^b^p^fiiitm f'li^lslird Vp *rVn«inlV!** Ornves.0?nv*«. >y«ia *h 4»*4IT7.'^K‘lrnb«>ly,ly, CrowleyCfowlei Pharmacy, 733-077I. ' Lnf r..,:.,, rebuilt ■ vncuunii. V a o u u m n>(Mi* (frpund Sawtootti riu< Valliy, Two'b«4< liiitihlo ciirpiirl, Itnclnsed yard. — — —— Cleaner* of Idaho. Corner of Blua vaTa' antra Tlmy4vere Mr. nnd Mrs. Sli'arn, i INpUHIIIAI. TBACTOB______?.r,'.i..tS xr4r,!£'!!!„:v:ft now llnjKinnrui rflsldcnls; Mrs.S REiGlISTERED,ED'NURSES N wMlilV'^.i^jrtj”''* " '’ INptilllllAI. 1 urson, Smlleif Creak Sranclt oT - Ada Snndy,'Shoftlione. nnd Tant-fll- ' . „ SNAcRoiAlSNACK.liAIl In rflioshone, lllgiiwar•5 **tM d^r.*^a^nd^dow «*pr« ra, if? MaiMaia itutV vn^* MfUINO ■ 'nty Pearr|on, Amorlcan I'lill", 93 niirois frotn high sithnol. flood»ATM »U hone Answerlni Service In Twii Cemele^ lelt 5» ! linn of olUcera wlU 1)« held nl /'/», B^UUTr fihop tor sale Jn.rtondlnB; , ^ U u a a V a ______Ui«t Um*. < VUI666 Shoshono gtrcptopt EnstBus 733-3700 sig John uw«r, aoodlog, L- [Q U R - I advertiser wOt b« noUned TnKliBTTD me of itiy advertiser Ip thli ' 2 .wcreil, ai.1 m jm Uli^ :e In Twin FflU,*D«yor - ^n,«Nry

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      Camp«rt 63 ApoiApartmenlf>FurnIfhad 700 . Apofinienti'Unfurnished A p o r) 71 Farm tmplemenU. I - 90 Llvoifocl 3 A n t l q u e i 1 3 9 I------^------,------— J LIveitoTk Accei«orio» 10505 Appt.Appl A HH Equlp. 120L Good Things to Edt. 133 Antique “ — TWO UliDROOMS In lour-ptex. cnr------^ S A L L Y ’S ANTIQUES 418-5W(J. 8 .CAN S tar Milk cooler. D eLavalaval USIUSED fiTRlPOSSESSED WHOLESALE WHOLE: t»«ef by naif or quai^ S ALLY ' peted ihrtuahoul.'air conditioned,1 N E W ^ Chairs, tables, rockers, beds, COME SEE WHY ... PJrpicnrporl, pmlo. Call 7M-2891 qr 733. - s . mMkcr.^'a ""P. FURNITURE 8e APPLIANC'ESc ler- Cut and wrapped. Phone Northy ‘ desks, iri.i,. ’ trunks,. ehlaa cabinets,. MWt cvenlniis w d ' Sunday*.______2 BEDROOM' f tSt , \ Arnold i?iern".‘S2^4!^^7»^. M F U R r »»ala Lockcr*. 733-4982. _ chandeliers, chundell’ dishes. KIT KAMPER'S \ 5^'0CKMA^STOCKMAN, for your salt needs 3 Cus VliKV NICK ijnscmcnt npnrimeni;nt' ; ■ APARTMENT eds, 3 Cushion Early American'sofa,. STRAWBERRIESSTRAW! PICKED by np-'P; REDr e D BARN, BAR 1qu, know how reflnlshed. ... paid. IdcM for coupic. Reasonableble ' CarpeliCarpeied ihroughoul. electricIng _ULivestock vetiocX i Transportation. _^a^_Maycr^_^24^2^^ — repblr ?^St,l?.l. .lurnlture. China, Ironware. - H o n eit'P rlcc j — F air CfftjIlnRsl” Ten. I . .1.1.1 n .n y . Cull 7i.l.8«n. .heat, $102.per month Including = = = = ^= ^^= ^== Like Like new modern-sofa, fall col. ' J3 Yeai-i Serving Wacic Valley — all Ulllllles. stove nnd refrlgera- COMJIICO.MnlNATIDN bedroom.Ilvlngroomam tor to r furnished. fur Muximum incomo tt _ Sheep______^______106J 6 ...... ’ sShrubbory-PlantfBulbi ,,r t,b 136 nnd kllclicnclle. Ullllllrs fiirolshcd.:d. limitations. Umliatl 2 people M.OOO. 3 i or • U S E D b a l e r s — _ Adam s and C; .Terome. 324-2736. - S4S.00. Adulls. Doilon. 23S 3rd Ave.ve. . 4 4 people peop $7,050. Occupant* m ust ■ 7 REGISTERED yearling Suffolk lw d \ j' TOM ATO, cabbnge and pepper'«r DAOLEY-S jjAOLEY! Antlcjues now open. Bar- ., - BakersS North.■Contaci Apartment 12. ____ bo bo related..relo R am s. rio y d A. IJolen, Sinclair plants. Bodensrubs, 2 miles north, .Qin tal W a s N o wW Service Sen^iVe Station,S Fort Hall. Idaho;aho; s 6 Pc PC.' wnlnut dining set. lalile,- ' ' I I mlle-west.ofmlle West Five Polnls. street, f • UP.STAins bachelor npartment. All T,Towricrsst. Manor •2G8 2G8‘Ne New Holland, . . il,?37-'on.r 237-1077. — . 4 chl utilittcs rxccpt llRhts. Reasonable. ____ -4 chairs and buffet . . . . *53.355 — — = AVON AVON guides, gui anilque. boille books, ■112 nnllaur show. i on flrsl floor. Older person only. Air coj 5iT John Deere 14T..S 650 $ 575' - _ Thursday, Friday, Snturdny. PcIc ----- TT . . Jujirtmerc Inn. 733 H24<. . anues,.anues, laundry fncllltles. = = ^ = = " — Slnglisingle dresser & mirror (mnple)) Johnston. j^imst' 304 South. WashingtonfoS MI»celloneou* Ml»ceil( For Sale 140 • THRIiF.:itOOMS. utilities’ turnlihed.r r . LYNWOOD MANOR MOSStj;Massey Ferguson,. II PellPels ondanc Pel Supplle» 1101 0 ...... *3?5 (Alrp6rt (Alrpfi Road), 733-2J43; BASEBALL BASEBAL Glovts. Fielders, First Rarafio. .See lo apprcclale. $60. -_343 2 S L °Blue L Lake* Norih 733-3CC9i£2_ 35, vwire tio ...$ 750 $ 650 — — = 'Base Models. Quality leather. 2 UEDROOM bnsemonl. newly re- ,* ------ilotpolnt auto w asher deluxe and 1 — ------' .....!- - 'w o’rkm ^ tT n^ n i l Klmherly nd.. 733.73n<. 2 UliUR • rc- ' ' '‘h HAIAN-SU KENNEli ' 'c'SS Workmanship. Sacrifice prlccs. nf. IWO Rooms, prlvaie balh nnd en. *0“ Freeman wllh en- boa«din ,L S ...... m V. T Truck: ru ck s______1 9 65 733-4874. 733-4874. 733-4813. ______' ' ' p‘S!c '£ « S ? ,” S 6 sI^ 5 ^ If- il'^'trr!'‘%^ib^>c““ ‘vVsron',"‘^?a"tVr*- Jl^n'cS T reC m aOA«DINO—HEATED KENNELS ' irnnce, clenn and close-in. .'339 . Y'-'J,',"-,•anltatlon, hCPt furnished. .No chll.ch"i. ., gmC.gine. String lie $1050 S 9000 PROFESSIONALp r o f e ! GROOMING3 ■ CAINS - , • ------733-OSia — . , Twin , _ HOST. HOST- NoI need to remove furni. ' f CAB over caniper“\vlth »tovo ■anil - I • . Twin Falls ------' 7-33-71H!__ «■ turc. turc. ReneRc machine. *1. Wilson* 15- 3-DEDROOM.-I H -b a tli-a p aru aeu n tJn j H __—FoJLd.Jtring_ti«J_?.475J_3Gp_EaE.d,_ ___ Bates. 733 6146.- 3— four-plex, earpftcd throuRhoui. nir i^C-~.Grcat-Dunes,-Poodles.-S*Ji^I ^122^ . : = = = ' ~ = nTz” ... A.i, s.r..i. ■ s a l oyeds. Elk Hounds, Collies and tlon. PUMPS: Irrigation ~an^~^amcstlcl “ __ conditioned, carport wllh stornnc,■nBc'i 1—Joh1—John Deere 215 S. P/Au-I* purebredpurebrctf German Shepherds5?ds. 7M-S185.733-S^ •re private pallo. Cnll 733-28!)l or 733- . Any tlze. Steel pipelines. Quick la- ' M o b lltt H o m e s ' 6O'* 4 • KIMBHKLYIki^sib^i You'll like Ihls youTe private ” 3- g e r w in d ro w c r 14’. Slac-s KKennels, ' M6-23l7..ir.^O-«n: ^— — ^tailatioQ. Kllllnger.Blectnc. phon* ' ------fu.^syl On* bedroom apartm ent,nt, 84C0 8400 evenings c ’ nnd Sundays. SWC1-. 530-2101'.______. ^ , . 733-n?y^.; s ! g______j______;______nice nelBhhors. ^23-5350. - t HRBU ^ THREE BEDROOM brick ,duplex^ •. 1-iohni_Tnli Deere 215 S.P. Dra-' POODLE Groomtnfc •— *tud servicer^iTe F u r n itu re & HH G o o d g 1 2 2 , ' TWO F o u r-d r4»wcc_-Globe-Wernlcke.— « THIS WEEK’S iJ4ONE Hcdroom all utlHHes — Rarden,:n, J*i H i baths. ba F am ily room, carper, ^ , — puppies. Chcrl Miller Kennels, ------L L = J , . stc cP -n ie cabinets — *83,00 ea. Inir furnished, ir^. COI M ain W.,V., ■ patio, patIo, carport. Best locatlpn. Tee See • - per-windrowerpcr- 14'. . wesWcWest Recap Corner. Kimberly. "iS:423. SPOT CASfT^" ‘ . T H^-C^WL AND THE PUSSYCAT. Twin Falls, 326-5362. nt nt I20S 120: E vergreen Drive. Phone SPECIAL Jerom e, 324.4D83.______' V GOC _ _ For Pumlture - AppIlMce* TV/T I HEDROOM Nlccly. furnUhed. Ulll- V GOOD USED COMBINESS a AKC k c MiniaiMln'lnture Schnauiers;'reduclni M agic V alley STRAWBERRY rhubarb, homemade Hies exccpt elecm cliy. Cnllfornla L _ stock, pups and adulls. 678-7942,794"2“ BAN^R*I^RNITUREB> ’ X cam camper. per, excellent condlllon, with - . 12' X 59’ B U D D Y ' Aparlmcnts. Adulls only. 733-8219. HOOSO ^ ^ 30%'DOWN. TERMS onn ■ Burfey.- ...... ,27 2 butane hot plate. 733-8233. ------Two bedroomB. brnulirully. fur- ^ ■ !»: Hoyses-Furnlshed 73' ' * — • 127 2nd Avenue W est 733.1421L InternationalT « f , Inc. ! tiUhed. Double Insulation, etc.,g MCli corner apartment with bnthI*!' e,- xv tra t pa nice: Near Lynwood, ^ at- BALANCE ji^RSALE1-OR SALE: Poodles of good quallly. T^siTi TWO TO THREE-unlt Surge milking ' on .fim-floor. elder person only. reasonably priced. Phone 438.6027!'■‘‘y- WASHER, pj DRYER, living room set ‘ a machine. Elght-caa cooler. 733* «nly • • • -- Juita traeilvely furnished, 1 bedroom■oom BUY NOWI n jp l? t“ 6027. (4 piece with tablesr. Television, r ’ A T . . Justam ere Inn. 73.1-l)244. __ plus basement bedroom, automai- double bed, mlsocllaneous. 617 Sthi CAJtS& PICKUPS LOOKING fnr iin apartm ent or lc washer, was water, sanitation, w ynrd d ' *' COLLIK CoLLlK'Vupples. pu 8 weeks old. AKC SS?r“ee treet South.. Rupert. 438-3373. COLE.MAN Tents. Selccilbn of sires, ' - . house? Call Quillcl, 733-2!HO. cnre.fi ?4995 -> S ', __ care, furnished. No pels or single »nd CASH f o r ' used furniture, appil- ^ All reduced prlccs. Red's Trading AIRAIR. CondlllontnK. Cl all utllltlei. SUO110 nersonipersons, JlOO. 733-2770. iSsK'"!„.S'r e?™: _ V 7 L . I V 1 k e g i s t e r ____ ances. junk. We do upholsterlng-re- ' WESTCHESTER 12' x 6-J'■ . n month. 73.3.8261.______pp a a rRTI t iaa l: l y furnished. Z bvdrocim. _ KliOlSTHRliD Ci.rm... Sl.on.»..r,lalr* SUf,”pairing. H ayes Furniture. 733M010.110. 19G6 inr.S INTERNATIONAL 1 - tonn LINOLEUM LINOLEU Rugs 9X ir, *0.03. As- w ith <‘xl2' living room cxtcn-•n. 1-OR RENT: I-URNISHED ONEJE m flreplai eplacc.^slokcr hent, d^ra^pe»M425 LINOLEUM remnant sale. AlsoKB pickup, plck long wide bed. V-8, 4- *orted sorted patterns. p Banner Furnllure, __ *100. ComplPlcly furnMhod andnd Bedroom apnrtm ont. Call- 733.Sil73. Addlso ______E q u i p m e n t l_ L .rry”«*K ____ close-out on twrw‘^ s Cushion.on” ipeed, spec heavy-duty throuRhout.. 733.1421. 733.1421.______• ------const'rmtei for nrnsi rIsid dim—in- S s.MALLm a ll throe room, everythlna (ur- ' ;rny. Floor. Wllson-Bntes, . •••v...... -*18333 FOR FOR SALE:SALl GE rnnge. writing desk, _.^..»iools-for- snak-bar.-roil-awny...... aie'. This week only . . . , nishcnished cxcepl electrlclly. 733-2669. Houie»-Unfurnl*hed H o u se 74 ■»50.------' “ ' == -lWI2-GMC-U-lon --1WI2-C pickup,'v6, 4-- " ^ ^ sSerTniT i l S d ' ! '. speed; long wldo bed, ncw; — bed. .7^ 733-r,677.______= 1-OR' " l e a s e : TyQ~ bcdV6o.Vt Wllh SouS o u th E a s tla n d D riv e COLLIEc o l l i e PUPPIESp i ready June — 1st. J«W.Jewelry 123 paint — ...... *095 5 YEAR YEAR Old. Oil 4 foot, chain-link fencc. flpartni.nU-Urfurnllhed 7I ~ basement.. b^.mi Wnter. sanliniion fur- ..Vrtn.-’ „ AKC registered Utter. Trls and wiTen 3 with ^ gate, to be. moved. 733-I8G6 $7395 = Ji“^: " Y o u r' Jo h n D c e ro D e a le r" sabTes.*^*; and WiTe n lt-»- lng cleaning and check- " PLIiASANT Inrge windows, two bed- •nished. Call 733-7386 for appoint- . Snbles. sts. 543-4503. Buhl. |„gIng time, let an expert do. S’}'it. 19G2 IDODGE pickup, crew cab. ' evening" 15’ LEISURE HOME ^room^room, ulllliy, carpet, air condl.Mi. m enl. Ttwin w In FFalls ' Buhlll p PARAKEETS, a r a k f - e - tropical fish, aqua"iuar- . MARMARION .TANNERS Mfg. Jewel..cll ®-=y'6-cyllnder. 4-speed *12055 STOVE. sTOVE, refrlRcrator. r rollaway bed. Travel '‘Trailer Honing, carport. Adults, no pets,ts. A-n-RACTlVE;a t t r a c Hi bedroom, pir- . 733.7; ,2 |ums and supplies, 253 7th Avenueenue ers.era. : 133 Main E. --ltKl2 1M2 IHIHC Vi-ton pickup and cump.p. lots lots of of furnllure and small Items, 602 Main. Filer. 3Z6-S339.______tially tially furnished. Single person—jS J 733-7272 513^392 S . " " = S e r shell. V8, 4-spced . . . . *11955 good good condition. coi 733.5418.______, LOVELY apartment, living room,m couple. couple, Recentlv remodeled. J75, 175, ’______ADORADLIADORABLE Kerry blue terrier Mo«leaMn«trumenTs 1244 20;20- M p ^ rn cam per trailer *1695.5' FOR f o r SALE: SAI McCormick Deerlng. ■ $695. kitchen, bedroom and bath, w aterter 733.2305 '33-230 or 733-3011.-______CURL fo,four row digger, like new, It stainless steel electric cream scp- . . and f SEVERAL used splneis: Baldwins,HT 1I>« ip« INTERNATIONAL « Travelall, and heat furnished. *05 per monlh.th. INj n FIL FILI E R : Two bedroom on one 5750.00. Also Model 70 and num ber - the V8. 3-spccd. new tires. . . *1705!j‘* a ra to r. good .condition. 733-3841. i . - .Land O fric*-of ^Idaho. 733-0716,16, ncro «ero with w pasture. Gns heat, car- 1 Harvesters,Harvt 2 row tllgger Casa COLLIE pu JTO Kimballs, etc. In a variety of-the V8, 3- DcVILLE 16' .-S >«eit styles and finishes. AU like looT’tK . ASSORTED Restaurant equipment. Furnace, rfrrlgernlor. «tO. • •• cvcninM.J33-«D0. •______• ■ • ,het,pet, washer-dryer v hook-up. JSO. .JTorrugate.JTorruga opener. E den 823-5003iSS? ^°cfri'.!,^pl?n“‘’& champion iTnVs^;* ^'rli i'i,® 1007'INTERNATIONAL »-ton 4*4 Inquire: “ qulro- 733.1008, 8:30 «,m. to 5:00 liXCEPTIONALLY CLUAN. o n rs lu - ?33.534J. 733.534 ______oor r Paul 438-5832..-.—.______g Snblcs. a b le s. 7733-2244. new in appearances and condiflon. pickup, “ 1*1,?,. ncw paint, VS. 4-specd,<1. p.m, p.Ik. o or r 733-6844, 5:00 to 10:00 p.m. L _ dlo, one bedroom. AlT-condllToned.=d. 'nvo -1-WO BEDROOMS,B newly rcdeco-Jeco- SzTbALE225 BALE, Lundule bale wagon, goodood AKC registeredregls Drltlanv Spanieln r r , with Ide *’“ *’* ...... ” . WE WE rebuild rebui hydraulic Jacks at Alv ■ .$895 . . Appliances. Close-In. No chltdren.cn. •. rated. Cloic-ln. Cas heat. Water conditio jjc, pupple.i for sale. 343-4954,. Buhl.Juhl. BrownBrow Music and Furnllure Co.'. 1962 1962 INTERNATIONAL II W • tonon bolt's b o tfs Auto A Supply. 30S Shoshon* - •33-4170. ■ • ______furnish 'a te r condition, J3.000 or offer. Will de- 51VPl’'®-3 ] __ furnished. S75, ' References - re- . n^vr Ilwr.-Ncff N Ranch, ArihOr Route,ute Clenr LalLakes Power Plant. • "• - • JI ~ h HAVEX\ a -Goya 0-30 . Classical pickup, plckui V8, 4-specd ...... *B93'33- - - St.St. South. Sout ______;______■ Honest Pricci — l-nlr Dealingsgs ONEONIT e DEDROOM deluxe npariment, quired. - WclU.^^Ncvada, Phone Buby Val./al. ALMOST allal Poodles, bljtek, 2 males.ales, Bultar,gulta and case, for sale.- Both ihi-n r 0 STOW-tt.way bed for rent.. 13.00 a ' IS Vear* Servlng MDSlc Valleyey stove,siove Maytag washer, rclrlsera-m . n e w l y ^ .o bedroom ley' 27^ S fem ales. SIS. is3l> Elizabeth a re ti 13(53 CHEVROLET ^i-ton panel,r,- . week. Banner Furltu.-e, phon« tor, furnished In kitchen. No-pels. home. beih are tn excellent condition and have e ivHr ts. home. JCS^irrNJjth. Can.be seen•'*>* MOLYNEUXm o l y n e M achinery Co. T ractorctor ______■ been used very-llttle. *300 cns^ or ■■«tra"c'e« „ ,V a " mohV 733-1421. 7M°I42I.______• Goya G.lO In trade plus *175 cash. _ NEW and used trampolines, Bernell ^ 'fon “3^“““°"'^^^"^” "er- repainng, oil make*. Phone 733- 73J. WWEIMARAI EIMARANER puppies. 6 weeks Goya • BA K ER’S ^ :___ 7547.______old. Fem ale JIO. males IIS ., 3-.J.324- 'C.Call all 733-2608 after 8:30 p.m .. and 1062 J ' W Clark. 168 Rnmona Ave,. Rigby, din- CORN ANU potato cultivator for7 ^ » 4235 befobefore S p.m. weekweekends. ' . mech. Idaho. 745.7537.______Case 300 tractor. 324-2093. Jerom e. SCREWTAI ^ NEW Yamaha planes; Used pianos;S j: 1353 1333 DODGE, D »;-ton. V8, 4-specd.qr. 34 y /^ SHARES TTTvd Twin I-alls Cannl Com- MOBILE - me. ^ R E W T A IL Bglldog, puppy."“ seven NEW ^ LH commcrclal Ures ...... *495 0 N li Dedroom, beouiKully d e ^ • 733-f56 3 POINT weed spruytr with booms. weck» oleold. Well mnrlwd. Nice' forfo? Vox guitar, ind amplifiers. KLH "»"m pany w ater. Delivernble High Line HOMES, orawd. pleasant, oulet building, o n e / de O-aiher-s Day. 733-8970, ,, .. f«tereo te re record - pJiyor*. i Warnerner 10G5 10G5 GMC C Vj-ton pickup, . l o n gB Canni. Canai. Phone ^ 73^673^■ ______excellent location.. 733-0331. moderi e j'iy Phone 324-4071. « - M usic. 131 Shoshonw N orth. . wide ' ...... == =- AKC AKC GOLI GOLDEN Labrador retrelvers _ . wide bed. ncw paint ...... *1395 ROYAL^ oVXl 7all oloctnc typcwrlteraJlSl------Addison W. ONK o R ^ BEDROOM.' cameled, all ulll-tn r nace. l?hone: 733-4138. ----- .. . for sale. Call 733-4181. - RRENTAI. EN T/ RETURN: Wurlltrer pianosno JO(M JO(M CHRYSLER C Newport, hard.d. value value — - Now *149 at Penny-wliel Illes paid. No children or pels.its. CLEAN, cLUAN. four rooms, couple pre- HaTTOtam Hay, C and feed 94 —— — Italian Provincial Wnlnut finish,ish. top coupoci ...... *30303 - . Drug, Drug Lynwood. L * PUREBRED German shepherd pup- 77.VoMasoner Music. Twin Falls. jggj j - S70. Phone 733.ICIC. after 6:00 p.m^ . ferred. ferred no, pets,, ga, heat, . 733- — Pies. 543.5509, Buhl. ed I NviTi. EL utility trailer, riew rubber. CLEAN 3-room duplex, convenient 1C2C. CU.^TO.M GREEN CHOPPING P'®"- *” • |T . '93> good-cnndlllon. 733-4636. ------loeallon: Adults 733-7364. Inquireire in IN I-'ILI I--1LER, T hree bedroom house,^ .(With or -n'lthoui preservuilve)) WWHITE HITE doe doi fabblt. Real good hutch.i t ^ new. Perfect condlUon: '617 Sth ...... S.S3 3rd Ave. West. bath aand double garage. Refer-s . • 733-0038. 202 Von Buroiw_ • Streestreet South. Rupert. 43C-3373. . , ONE Bedroom duplex, all ullllllesJEi -~ ences. 326-4704, F iler. . ------= USED accordion. Blacker Appliance5 ■ T R U C K S Autos for Sale 200 : JUST ^furnished. J60. Call a fte r 3:00,00, t w w o bebedroom, ga* fui^ace, w asherIJhM DAIRY Pellets1 $58-ton bulk; »t>o- 1 ^ and F urniture. 733-1804. - 733-4073. •______dryer dryer^hook-up. 620 4th Ave. .Bast.Hast. 4?"| *edl livestock Wanted______114iz _ BUNDY student Hute. Used't year,” 1931 IHII C R F 192 dual drive"^ruck ------• 733-673 excellent condlllon.,Ph<)pe 733-2058.!5B. With 450 engine, 5-speed and 3. v t - j ARMVED =Si^ ;3ui IDAHO HIDE & TAtiLOW -£2££i “ t h r e e rooms—itove—refrlg'ernibr! CRAINGRAIN ANDA HAY ^ u g h t and sold. rt„n' Will deliver. Cnll Merlin Askew, Huy; (iood clean, baledaled HAVE pasturepas for 60 y e a r lln g T 'f ^ " . axle, good 8.25 tires . . ; . . . *64553 ARE A J I E NICER I IN ONE OF ' ■ .=------= hny. 5"y- -Orville -0 Sackett. Filer, 326-32G- 5S monthsmonths, 70 acres irrigated-wlifi‘»!S -Radio Radi and TV Sels 125 INSPECTION p y x 4725, 170 acreiacres flry pasture. Also w ant ____ L- __ 1305 IHC* F-iaOO D dual dri.ve • y-. IT A P R E T T Y Room»-Board & Room 76 ‘o buy 12 piggy sows. Tom Jtldin-"dini REPO!REPOSSESSED RCA color TV. Wal-'al- dump truck, Detroit dicsel c n -• I I WAS PASTURE for leiiso for 250 head. *>“>’ •• I OIJK CARS ' The Beautiful ; ’ ' PULL PAY UNTIU . «c ^l lo o s se e IN, clean, private entrance. Call Ei 423- ger, Jerome. Idoho.' Phone; evoi nut Its. glne. 5-speed. 3-speed nuxlllnry, Vf Air conditioning. Day. week or 5047. d . nlngs, 324-4404. |e_©^See a't“" M 't Y *EieetHc'’“pUci-,_____^ ct^«, Nnrihen.t of Jerome, ' ■ ' ______I______inoi 1! __ 1301 m e 1800 Traclor. R-H ':l4S'"^4l«'"^4 p.FALCON $895 " "■— ^ y I- .. ~— V8,V«, 5.5.specd, 2-speed, air brnkcs,■h sinllon wagon, e.cyllnder, Honeit Price* — T«lr Dcnilns* parking. 733-87P4.______a hone Mlchelln tire* ...... *2293” f *tandnrd l" transmission. Very ***a *^hnncfred. ^CecU W alson°‘ W ng M lfciscetlahooui a lli For SaU* 40 MlicellanoouiM lic i For Sale 140 IS Yeor* Serving M agle V#ll«jy Ijni, 380.2224. . r ]4 0 ' ' 1963 CHEVROLET 1-ton withlh cle cleJn. . 4 Wanted to Rant . 888 8 ~ I— • —I. ' ' - f I duals, e-cyllnder. 4-specd, good. _ ...... *1303™ '03 '6 3 DODGE D ( ...... J595 THREE bedroom or Inrgo two bed- AnimoAnimal Brooding iOOM USED ZIG -ZA•ZAG G LATELATE.MODEL > ■ looo”' B A K E RI ’S ^ “ rnnm. In Duhl, Pller a re a. S43* ■ .----- 1000 IHC I700A, Irnctnr, ailr' i r . • Dart D": 2-door, 6. cylinder, 5030, Bliht. ARTll'IC brakes, 345 VB, 8-ipced. 2-speed..(I, tkitandard '*«tn transmission. M O B I L E y ■7^ proven sires, natlon^/hlg °Bst*tVpo 10:00 tires ...... *3433 E 7 [i\ Tmnm production sfre*. Also all breed*^ of PORTABLE SEWING MACHINE » -65 CHEVROLET $1295. H O M E S ^ ’hone i tieer = i avallnble. Huhl collect, S43. 1904 OMC R500A Ira'ilor, nearly ■■mum. ______S l ,8«- EXCELLENTNT COICONDITION Twnaw ^ 401 Vll engine, 5-speed. 3.n. Im In': pnla 4.door;-.V 8, sian- , 0102: Jerom e.- 324-2552: Shoshone...... 05 d n rd , trnnsmi*slon. factory ■■■■ ■ ■ — BaO-7587:Batf-7587 liurloy. 678-0233; Hazel*azei: PRICEPRICED speed auxiliary ...... *3403 <>{'' t 8 9 ton 820.5302, . • ______Ql nir, power steering, very ,| Light Indmtflol Equlprnant 89 t°n 8^° A T 10(14 IIIC CO.I800 truck, new 345 nlc ^ O N L Y ...... VR, 0,000 lh,. front nxlu. pnwere r ■ - .• 1 ...... Yeer?, i ______■ C oUa lllo lo ______1 0 2 • ' •teorln^,- S£p5cd,^;;L.»iiccd *3203OS *C8 »C8 CHRYSLER C l ..$3105 I ^G E R CREDIT'TERMJilT TERM S AVAILABLE ' Nowpon « . door, power Aulliorfzctl' bcnlor For sicerlnij, It^i and brnkei. • fiic'. COME SEE W HYY BADY CALVES & lory nir oondllloning, Ex- _____ G R A S S C A L V E S .______;____ > E g C O . MISKIN .STACKMASTER ______trn tri Ihnrpl ■ _ SIN GER ------lU U L K U b U b ------: K I T T R A l fc E R i’SS ------~VOU'LU F b t S I T O l i - p - ^ j - — — '0 7 D O D G E ...... $1805 ~ - AT THE RESULTS ■ 1 5 0 ’N orth MbIito ■ T w in F a ll* Truck IJtno West------rornniitro i 440 station wagon. bcrly.'.rrr.'.si'.rt.s''";; 4-i:i-5H0t> or 423-5B0J. , ' "«<>-i • _ T H E B U Y YOO'LU 6 E T V/ITH U I S E D IN D U S T R IA L t.'criy.'"' - • P h o n o 733--12CG------: VKvk enfilnu. Aiiioiiitillc trnns. E Q U IP M E N T ------, mission, power tieering and ECOMOfAICAL ^ ------— ' briikes,i>i‘« real nlc«. . i - /■ W E - s L A U c i J r i i F ^ ======Sales . Service • Parts • Suprlletle. ' FAWIL-Y WANT-APS • . CA.sr.f.;,, Model B30 buckhoc, On Farm Slaughtering Auioa Honest Prleti — Pair nnnllnssna* * " * j<,iii»4,m)o. A u t o i f o r Sale 200 A Autoi u l for .Sale ‘ 20030 Autoi For Sale 2000 '04 ’64 RAMBLERR. ... $705 • n Year*; Serving Muglo Valley North Main Lockera . Stntlnn wagnn, Vfl engine, Iloy ■ • (!A^RAM'. Moclei D30 CK bacl.lioe,loe, Pp o r fast,, service call 733-408JDB) rf ' ■ — aiandnrd iransmiislon, runs - Kveiilns* 733-71M extin good. i^,g Times-News •• CASj:’ Mnrlel W7 4.wheel driverlv« riiRrTiT; 's HAl.U a | ut iiucilmi, III |.,« d .,o c i. ' B A K E R ’S lnn.lci-,‘»llt,M)0, l.lvt:.V.,l.lvi-.tnek i:ii, power steering, exira " W B ffliy HOMES rxirft Hcoil, Clarcnco E. Miller,1 MR; QQUALITY l SI I'l'y."'"’' SAYS: I w . ,_ Want-Ads .p• m e TDD rrnwler Iractor wllli “ i^rr *cG'GO 01O L D S . 08 . . . . $2540 clonir. HAriniDAY, .SA I Rli JiVno lVi 120 liend llol. Birlii iii'otV, H5 head of stoi k cows L uxury sednn. full power • ,ioiiN i)i'i:i{i'...ii)-noo trncior wlil',*,Wllli calves. 00 liend fat Knd ^ o d cr mill fiK iury air, ona owner L-V Get -S.Iiiiutor Imckh.in, jn.ftOO. r llolstom S p n n g .r “lielT j.'i'.’;^rV ra:f:n.r.^R i.r-pe? . ' Travel Trniler . Mtiior l.om ri NUJVIBERS lalifl -ers, weighing from lOOU in ™ I.ISO CAR OFF YYOUR. OI CHOICE SU nillet well of \Vrsl 0 I'nlnlt ixiunds, 1.01* Of closfl-up lielfers,Ifers, - X "wner"“fn?lo!y I wa?r"lny""* ' » 1-am — Chiieil f.i>liinlny* - Ilnh Hob Uoiislnn, n Snies Urpirienlallvs J;"" •« Home 1-lione 7,3:1-14110 a ^ f f ^ '04 VALIANT ... $880 In Twin I'-nllu ... ------01101) lialiy nncl niisiiiia ciilvrs MOBILE HOMES — — fnr ialo, ah hinds, i'hnnu 324-'IB2 ^ 5 0 rnnvrrilhlfll r;:.' VA rnglne, stnn- Form Imhrovomanti 909 0 <>r^i24-' or ;124.4«2«: ,Icn.inJ:s i JUST’ DIAL 734;-!2450 (lnt.l irnnsmUiloii. axtr* SKvllno • Vf.ii D yhfl.V arilo , 733-0931 • J-r gncul,glXI aeirLnntnlnrd iruvi'l Ir.iilui* — ------'------NR Y Y ijnr~siT;i;Tro~iii.i.'iinriiig, ijn r "li.ref,liirnf, Huiiiiii|..l«t.AlM>iaiii • ,.lflG4 D O D G E 100( ON IIINI'I.AY ...... - i i i M i 1000 CHEV ROLET IDOI1004 1rORD ■ '0 '08 8 DD( O D G E l)uiil>ls Wllk* k rn l';!iII’oM!inrlng«'r"c'i.w» or li«lJ'.^lara_ (^nnverill.t., ai.Kv•tlto- Impnla s|init sedan, V«fl ' - - rinlnxlA f noo 4'clnnr, Vfi en. ' I'ninrn »'nl 4-d(ior harillop, Vfl In Hulll, CnMloforil i / iliiiirunieail. iluy nr trade for ■ (iwer ' eiiKlne, niiinninllci irnn>- li II & w npl-lngers o r beef. Hap or ClvtM■Xa < ' nminn, power sirorlng, «• ' Hi;;;: » F TRAILER SALES 5 4 3 - 4 G 4 8 ^ llOiRhes, l lluhl. nr Ml-nftflO,g ' NOW...5M5JOT5 4DflA, rniiillllcjiiiiiH, ( H-'JIDA, liiw l"« iiilleiiHe. ■ Li'jfirnvLiJfilDM .lrhi>riilii« a im .rn n ilIn K 3J0 (JVBJiBtiil 07HHUU, Hurley Wnn..}IRD5 Now..$10S0iO W(W hnin..J 1105 NOW ..J1230 •Cfi 'Cfi CHRYSLER C l • l ()Hl> liuKlu diuiel wlllli I' 10(18 C H E V R d L E T ' f i ' Afit«11li>XM^ r d lf . ri>ntiN«iw Y orker, ^.itoor sedsn, noi.d hltcih. Loll r.r In Utirlry, Riiiwrt, Dcclo,, •a.ir)Poiii>• a.m r^Tiln: (TeTT •, »«1Alr 4.dnnr. V« engine, ■ 11)05 lOOt CHEV RO LET 7;i3- Phoiin 42:i n7n2. nr 7;iV372D,______» ,, 1 002 F O R D " ' ■ anil am: ‘ rnik^s, Fa"elory a"r'an5 Ua.^lQ for rar. I'hnuoI 7;i3. I’niil, NorlatKl ,• JOMM ,,,, nitH R K 3071), giu , Impnla 4-iln(ir, V« engine. 1 , jK.wor sloering. U-2U0A,A- ‘ niiloiiinlln ' irnnimlMliiii,I, Oaliixln ( 4.rtnnV. Vfl'pnplne, , .1 • shnt|i, ■' IIOSQ I’liwor slosrlng, ^).I7.^A, , ri'“ ‘K' (iiv KuiiTnnTT’r i ii'<~r7;r, 6 7 8 - 2 5 5 2 • ni.ivnu Mti-iiii nn _l'^>Swlne n * , 1030 3 WnN..}109,'i Now..11030 u»]>nl<'.| Uv..... KXMII. Iiil>ra>1 l>ii.IMI- / ^ W its ..*101)5 N O W ..JI375■J5 . "llwm’"iIlcoiln(i^7''"2Ar^ 1 '0 8 F O R D ■ r|«n,^Li(uolt.>.ii roniUlliiii. >7,Mm. - w — _ • 111.iti.iviiit HI u12 I'iiui I‘liiii;iin iiii Ynill.i,Iiv, IIIco.lfiiii lf l{}7 I 1007 MIZUCURY W in $lllt),'> N<>w...}703 cii'|! „l„, 1005 M ERClllRY civji':..''riiim:irii.'’t e i i r ■ TuiirNAiriiirX''|(i > rnTuMTri^ i IliiiiilPvllln. Auinmalln Illllll, tiiili ready In in on Hint* 1 iTIf f riAM lS m M .L v , I I'r.ii.M.'niijiHtiA iinil rnnrli Horses (iii' i^le ‘'IS!!: V3:i! . 1 » V r a ) ( : n . r : i C 'p o ‘;:- 11007 0 0 ^ TRIUMPI[ } flnliing and hunting trips.'* fcilA’l.l, irM leM iotli. fi.r snlr. Il7ft* " ''j ' 4D7H nr 7:n-2on2.______’ . , «r, sierring, B.2U0. I,'.".r'rtv .ir" uo(>il ih e i Hni] In gond ih»|io. 733. llnailalsr 4-s|i(«i1. ltP..1fl3, I 326-5375 i;"H I. •M-' Cn'LUiiN l^omllio mate, S.Avair. Wnn '0 4 D O D G E ^niij I'ogutnreil, U yenis old, 7:i;i- Wnfl..»1005 ” Now.,|I695I69S WWnfl..»003 NOW..I187Ss WWnn. M ..» im s N o w ..I I H J .'O'! ri’“tlTX'71Tirrii.llrr, rmollnii Kin. M ir )Vl(>n long wIda pickup, 8- - M in im u m S p n c o 13 W o rd.,1- s n iiT ;o F rin il()N l/l)“ Tiay"’oiiul|.inniil. 2"'i l ." (V llodrr onglne. 4-ii.Vsd ‘•"'iM- fmrrriTyeai-old ...... ' . . . ’ '»'ll I.....im. il'flhg .'hill rx p .il. lN iiiliK “ iu)(TM /iVu'iishciii TTfTflTI FTRTn; Uo Biiro lo onlor yonr Hdlui 7.riHIH17.______^ 7.ri-Hi ______i:]'''*'!’' PlliHi, souilil, grillli'. 7.1.1.(111311, WrsUlilo Mauir Itoservolr. f4,000, on f4,oo(i| on till) ocoiioinlcnl ioii-iliiy» y '. IpAKOipAKO TKACrOK Nulvnge. Cnsllsll for irrurisriiHiiii- iriUMUr nnd. iii«.Q")i..iM<'ir '0 8 G M C ■ nen,i«ci^723::iMi;______L, .. i-nti rfftD.-Whon your mi Rfin ro«-0 . /used |u*e>> iin c lo is. Used p a ili a t big Ixniiiiil /dliriKinta, 7:i:i'HJU.1. Kelidnj l.niig wliia. \M(in. VA sn* HUllfi yim muy cancrl ll finil BVi"; iiansmlsslnn, ■ 'i;,;s'j'fJ'Si'""* '»"n /N'ri'iUNAlTl'lNAI. il7i1rK"'l(iitS7Tt7;s r s T . r\'n r\'T lA 7ahnnnimrritun;n.irjiM ll 5 -i.T., JenLinSJ e i C^Lec^ neuroleu 1 - ,7,(KMI auiual mllas, 3i—iM r i i V;iuI7T " ' : ‘” ‘'y clinrsciJ for llio tlnynyn yo.y ...... n u .n n v r i' Itfesel Ihh 111 ocl. (IO!t lliitall. IrV'iTHIl. ItU I'rnn.' 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      Mlicellaneous for Sola 140 Miicelh _ M licellaneout Wonted 141 Trucks - 196 Autos For Sol>_ . 200 Autbs'Aulbs’ for Sal* S 200 Autos FoiFor Sal* 200 AAutos u to s FFor o r Salo 200 Autos\u to s foe SScil*, 2 0 0 . ATTEIITJON G rain 'S raw Bn; T lv',l o WB pity '^*1 — Qood utcd nppll- —t------,------• SELL your aantique auto, or^p a rttj J968 J068 IMPALA. IMPALA. VB, 2-door. vinyi DISCOUNT a Ut O V^rVJKinB. used I96066 CHRYSICHRYSLBR. Newport, 4-door, DliAUTlPULiAUTlPUL IIU1067 Pontiac Catalina, carloaui £alon Sled' grain him - oncet a at California nrlcct. Advertise In hardtop, hardtop, automatic auto irnnamKtlon. part* aat t ui u*ed price*, care th a t wll aair ir condlUonlng,condlUoi good rubber, ex- 3-door2-door hardtop,hardto] new tlrei, mutt available. O rd e r, nowl . Erccilcin Anpiianc Southern 'California for only pen- power power *teerlng. tteerln factory air, one run. AddliAddUon Avenue W ett. 733- cellent c« }*»l runningrun condition. Must aeetee to apprecl approclaw. 733-S907. * - .. . ' crcwi available.'3 y c v loans, loww, .4. 4ih ^ .h |_ Ave M e..W ett. 734-2,33 T - la y U nie* a day. Auto Info.(Exch., P.O. bwner. owner. W.500. W.500. 734-2T79.______B491.B491.______. aellae»_jCheap.. cheap.. Phone 487-2470, Rich- )R sASALE; LE: 19IM3 Blue and White ' I Intercit raws avallnble. ^‘honc ' roll*. Sox 782. La Me*a, California 9Z04I. l555 iBSS PLYMOUTH, PLYMOU* v5^ autom atic I9S7 1997 CHEVY 3«door wagon, 437 high Corvette. 733-6338.______'■ 67S-M41. Burley or 436-62S0. Ru.- T R U C K S ! H I «4 CADILLAC, 3-door, hardtop, pirt/or phono or write H * M ?^«NirURE, uppllanccs, mlieellnn: 485-5353.------' Tranimlsslon. Tran*mlsslon. radio. Very good performance. performan 4apeed, aew tlret. 19M CADILL . 1957. 2-DOOR Chevrolet, good condl. condlllon. condlllon. 733-8070, 733. 1922 JItb Ave- haadert, haader*. toe,t *1, ^ 4t)velted, mujppiismces - nddt, endt. • . ' SO U T H E R N IDA H O ------' port, excellent condlUon, SI7S.=• Snako }Klver Auction, 73.V7754, W ard's cabinet radio and phon»- WArJ-ri-’K graph combination, no. No phone WANTED: phn_» . Gated pipe, 600' 7" or 8". 3 T O N S fnlli please; STRAUGHN’S ftotel.J,® Phone-320-4735, J ’llcr. . ■ 296-Addlton Avenue West.______; — ------j- 2 T O N S PIVE roir paper .dispenser. Large- . Mlicelloneoul ServTce 142 - lapv dlspenier. glass shelving, at-It- ALI. A y , make*mal and modelt. Vacuum - 1 T O N S sorted gift boxei. plastic hanRcrs,il‘ " Repair Service. Full lino of part*, YACATIIATION TIMIIME . TrsE;x> T S E i D C < A H . Mnke offer on ony-or' all. THE WESTEWESTERN AUTO, Twin Fnll*. . OWL AND THE- PUSSYCAT, In ' _ T O N S Kctchum. „ •. i w o OQOD USED Monroe auio.;s: Boat< fo r Sole ^ . 169 . '1/3 TONS IS matlc clectric calculator*. Alto S TIME AT WORKfORKAAAN’S j ■ two good used adding machine*. IS TRADING TIMI . CHRYSLER Tako. Tal Your Choicc m m Standard P rln tln s Co. 733-H49. 130 p 2nil Avpnue North.______" ■. Boats anU Motors of bf 4747 Top Quality Units K w o * _ ^STARCRAFT BCATS ANb . ■C,. FOLDING CAMP TRAILKHS ,, , „ U, — JERQMK IMPI FMPKTT g. ___ We HaveHa a Finance Plan .^j.°.-»i?"'r nn‘t°X^CIarif' Jp p r ______. ■■ _ 1 9 6 4 J *hampooer wltn' compaWioi wet , • M A RIN A ______TCTFIT^Uin^EEDS T C T F ------^ ^ ------.Iflfid RA M RT.K R -I- ...... ? 8 9 0 vacuum. B anner Furniture, ^733< 77-;— 7^ 'V8 Classic station wagon,in, radio, healer,hc .autoiriatic. ■ U l \ .' . ALL i^cnt' ABOARD FOU FU N l. Excite- • n o - ment, adventure, relaxation und - OPEN EVENINGS V This ls.epod transportiitiontion at\d realrci 'clcai!', with a '• ‘fiHOP SMITH. Iftwnmower sharpen- fun fun . ‘ . , alt yourj when you tiave C H O3 O0 S S E O i N E lng mDchlnc, and new WestinK.K- II a boot Koat from ; BUD & MARK'S. BOB B ( REESE’S spcciai price.- ' houso air conditioner, B.OOO BTU.u- They They also al hBVo a big'telectlon ot , O F TTHESE H E S E OE ^ ^ J230 Dluo Lake* North. Jo e 's Servevc wiiiur v.-inur tVis and wet tu itt. Every- T j f l Yourself Ga» Station. thing ,hing forfJ thL- wuicr enthuslait* at DODGE , CITY _ 1966 1 9 6 6 FO1 R D ...... $ 1 2 9 0 • fcKADUATlOt^' special - While /.Ig;i5 nuu gUU & & m ark s. 1162 biuo Luke* 500 500 Block B < 2nd Ave. South . . ( ^ ^ ^ A f T £ E C 4-door sedan, radio, heaterater and stastandard Iranstnis- zag sewing m achine. Heg. JMft.nS,i -jy"- Nortli. ISoT m. iScoi tconollne, big g cnginel 3 seat*'. || sion...... Now only *89.83. SKINNER SEW.«• SACRIFICE, SACRirTi Carlson Ski boat. 40 - ’ roof roof rack, rac 1501 Birch, 543-5138 ■ ■ ' . O SE OE O ' X/ • ING SHOPPE. Save-Cn Shopping"8 H.P. h P E1?ctrlc I start motor. Tjlt Buhl. Buhl. . . . . Center, 733.8542. . factory ,„ lb r y trailer, scys. Also nice fold. . 1961 (CORVAIR ...... $ 2 9 0 ONCE piece uaed A crllun carpct.5, lngi,"? cnmp ‘j."" trailer, very reasonable. . , _ J ■ CAR8-:c^ excellent quality, belgo color, -731 AUura» Drive North.______Auto*AutOf ForFi Sole 200 J • ^ 4'4-door sedan, ' 11x13. Need* cleaning. Only tso.5o! 17' 17’ WOODENw o o r boat Wllh trullur, front JT? Duy now & »ave. TH E OWL ANDID steering, stccrlnj fishing boat. 1329 Alder w ^ b u y “ c a r s ...... ? 2 8 0 , PUSSYCAT. Ketchum 726-5258. _ Drive. Drive. ______d 1959 IFO R D ...... O R E Q U I T Y VS. 4-door sedan, fully equipped atiiatid clcan. TAPE Recorde.-* - Best quality — SCO Most eo m p letn _ lln Js._ A f5o pr®:J*: -Motorcycles_Motor< ' 18Q_ ' : ------:WILLS ______^------^— — ...... ;;.v:..v:v.. $ U 8 0 ~ ■ cas»^tc».*^am e^a Ccmcr!'^Dow*n^ 175 URID , - Uted'Car Deportment ------1965-<-1965-G H EV R O tET-^;..,.^ town. ' Hondii 90tfc Trail, c'uthm anI ' 254 4th Avenue W ett — ^ V8, \ 2-door sedan, radio,, heater and standard trans- ' _ T rallttcralltter. *125. Brand ncw 80cc. Twin F alk MUFFLERS lii*tallca.,While youJU S279,S27B, BrundB ncw Mini blkc-», *129. ------. . m r ission. wrait.' Complete m uffler . efvlce. In-in- STATE HARDWARE, 219 Main ' W ORKM AN •65*65 CHEVCHEVROLET IMPALA eluding cuitotn duals. Abbott'it'l Hast.East. 7 733.2519. ? i i 8 0 - Auto Supply, 303 Shothon# St. ' ' . M ILLE^A U TO HONDA ^ B R O T H E R S 4.DOCK ' 1964 nl keep coming.c 423-5179, llnn»cn. . V8, Automo i G M C brown. 8X9;iK a s »27r..OO now Jl5o.^2- v VERY i^r y c C1,EAN 1964 Royol Enflcid Runort Power Brokei, l.ocol THE OWL AND TH E PUSSYCAT. V250 S cCC. c Excellent rond bike. *293.I . R u p e rt Idaho - *56-3487 1969 CHEVROLETi ...... ? 1 0 8 5 Kfichum,______flJi.nooi_ £l34.n05l. GoodlnB. • _ . ^ V8, 4-d«r sedan, heaterr and aulomaUcaulomi transmission. GOOD quality rubberlK d hair pad“•i 1905inns "soo" 500 CC Trlumt;i.. cxcellcnt conl- WANT TO SAVE MONEY?. $ 1 1 9 5 _ now only JI.OO *q. yd. Buy now am jlllon on. i ..L...... , . . U 7 " $ T 8 0 PUSSYCAT. K etchum 726-52W, ’ biles. Bulck*,J Pontiac*. OK ------1 1963 1P O St IAC . ..:....L...... {■'OR-better cleaning, to keep colorsjn TrucksTruck* 196 Used Ca Car* ond Truck*, ;6 7 PLYMOUTH3UTH FURY 11 *65 FORD MUSTANGM U S T A N G £Station wagon, radio, heatcr‘*and;atcr‘*and automatic.au Reduccd gleaming, uso Bluo Lustra cnrpct, c t ------^ " ------OpcnOpen ;Sundav* and Evenlagi this week. HARDTOP ' . * cleaner. Rent clectric thumpooer iSM CHEVROLET. zTd^or *edan.— ^ STATIONN WAOON - J.DOOR HARDTOP SI. Greenawalt*.______GMC 1 GMC TRyCKS^’ -^lN ^ JE R O M B ‘®Haa‘Haa coRcompletely new brakes, good _ Air Condiiloning . 9'-V>eed,'6-Cyllnder,'Rodl:yllnder,'Rcdlo , HANNAH'S husband Hector holes «O SS L EE FORD. INC. ?ubbcr®rubber, over *200 Invest and tello heavy duty truck. 900x205 1®”r9B5 OLDSOLDSMOBILE 442, low m ileage, — t 9 9 5 $ 1 1 9 5 shnoooer $1. Krengel’t. _ duals with Leach 15-ynrd hydraulicc SOOdgood .condition, clean, Mlcbelln^ " $1995 195 - “ ROBERT'S STEREO Tnpc Rccord-rd- BarbngcBarbnn disposal body. CumcronJ Ur®*-tires, '• Wiro . Wheel cover*, 277:77 - * , VT, No.- 72p;_Bni*onnblc. Coll Sun->n- Sales.s«lcs. Rupert. 436-3191.______- PPierce, i c - ” - Twin Fnlli. _ dny*,.or—afler._8. n.m _ 733-52B6__eL E A N - — CLEANr-1957-»S-t<)n-Cheyrolet-plck-: ISfiQ-Ql-Diisga-QLDSMOBILE-Cutla**., E x ceil ___ »a a - c, ------^ -ai6^-Ford-Caloxl*- . V \ f JI SILVER DOLLARS. Best Offer.cr. up. 4-spced.4-'s heavy duty. Extras. lent condUlon, Power *teerlng.f - - M Ford Slolion W aoon------_ —‘i •67^Ch«vro!ttCaprle«— r C h . ------^—^67 733.!)I91 a fte r 2:00 p.m . _ Inquire 733-8613. ■ '.B.B uucket c k e t seat*. *1.400, 916 SunrUeI*e 4.D04.D 00R HARDTOP. 4.14 .0 0 0 R HARDTOP W ▼ ▼ i l l s ' ^ NEW — Bernlnft tewing mnchlne FOR SA - Boulevard. 733-3790.______^' “ A Avitomollc, u to r Powar Sleering, me FO R -SA LE: 1056 FORD pickup. 1- ■_ V8, Automolic, '• 'V8, Automolie, . table. 733-4650. ton.ton. Vl VB. 4-spccd, t)32 Fnlr Street, ' Rodlo. Reody to go. ■ — Buht. '«>;,Cruiser -priced to »eU.'’M ay'to^ ' Air Condiiloning AAir Conditioning TRUCK TRUCI' LANE WEST , S - H i ^ compact for uade. Inquire Knotty M i.c.iran..u. Wanled 141I 19G5' HALF ton ChcvroIct~'van. “ 6 Pinopino**Mc Motel, Kimberlv Road. . BETTER THE PRICE | 4 3 - ’ cylinder, standard 3-spccd. Onc p,,„—_ $ 1 9 9 5 CASH POR SCRAP ME-fAL ^ owner. Owner. 734-2779. ______f958 FORD Fairlane, 2-door with ■ $1095 ^ , $ . $1995 ■ 117,=BETTER THE DEAL ^ ar. Copper.'TJro**, Alumln(im, Badl-, 1958 loss FORDf o Truck nnd beet bed,'• . S2°W250*’’’*'’’526-4250 Street. Flhir, ______I DDick ick BBoyd o y d ..... 733-0542 : T ■tor*. Batteries. E tc. * Rood ^ .H . K O PPEL CO. • DeWall ’• FbO? CHEVELLE Super Sport 396'. . 4.»pced. Afjua Bluo,-radio.- Excel- DDean e a n EEarl arl . .. .. 733-8108 _____ 152 2nd,Avcm.e Soulh IFHTcHi _ 1967, CHEVROLET 2-ton, 232 alx. 4 lent corcondlllon. *2.000. 324.2743. H I Steve Miller 733-9639. BULK MILK tank, 300 gallon or nr nnd 2. 1950 Chevrolet 10 wheeler 'M -nn CHEV/ 'iip v BclAlr with air. '68 Ford . . B J ' E A D I% Steve Mill larger. W rlle of call R asi Babb,3b, . V8. V8. 5 and i 2, 9:00 rubber. C54-4401. ’'“cnGnl^axle la ile SOO.-powur *teerlng. 733- ' Don Pfefferle . .. 733-2820 Aberdeen, Idaho.. - • 'Declo. Declo. 5240. ■ i r ^ . ; BILL WORIr O R K M A NI rF O R D 1 “Lbui* Siim on ...'7 3 3 .5 1 9 8 ~ . Z ^ 1057 BUICBUICK Stationwagon. Inspected', V extra e x tra motor1 and transmlision Au!ot For Sal»- ' 200» Aulo,.Aulos For S=l.' - 200 1105. 324-4977, Jerom e.______!!!:' I’ ; W hhere e r e WWe e Work For• YYou o u ;; I' : = 1950 JE E P I Cheapi 4.wheel driveIve _____ , 1^' I I . 1 I wngon. engine, 733-f>820 733-6820 nfler 6.______. r CTTisiiOLM Brother*, buriey. voui^ ■ - USED'-, ,„0.150 3RD AVENUE EAST CARSCAR authorised Rambler deafer for D ON’T BICKER BICKI CoMlB, Mlnlrtnki counties, ‘■'n-ftvit. TO .SETTLE ettato, 1966 Dodge Cor-S • \ . —- - NEW 146 aND" 2ND"AVENU£ SOUTH'm CAI CARS ^ / Sonel. lExcellent .condition. Ooodsod ; . • ■ ~ ABOUT THE STI M il r II I rubber. Phono 32«-5eoj ovenlngt. IE STICKER , W E ’LL PICDICKER K E ' '• \ ' Y«»,Yet, everyovi one of our used cars has the price stiver — F ^ ^ W E WW A A N T ' butb u t don't d o r bicker about fhe stickerticker — we'ilw dicker on’olt 60 used cars in stock. I YOIrO U R BUSU S I N E SS SS ■ D ON’T MISS l A f I ® / ■ N OPERATION SECRES E C R E T IN ------^------rRErSEN”COL0R" C O L O R ------EXAMPLES:APLES: With Corneliel Wilde 10.30 CHANNEL^ N N E L 11 1 1 1969 OLDSMOBILEMOBILE CUTLASS 19 6 9 BUICK:K SPECIALSPI , T O N IQIQHT H T c a N e F f s W S HARDTOProp COUPE COU ■ DELUXE• 2-DOO2-DOOR ‘ I------6eJ: 9 - 1 4 2 •' 6 9 .3 2 0 ...... 1 1 9 6 ! 5 ;t HUNDERBIRD :1 19^ 9 ^ 6 COMET K . Com e 'round to see usi We'iW e'd like to w itness i Tepn Polar wlille, gold top, 350 VO'engtni,igtne, hydiomollc hydion 330 Irnntmliilon, '.Powar '.Powar window^ v power laolt,' Topnr, linlad wlntJiI.leld, ouxlllory'lllory Ifontfront lloorlloi moti. chrome wlital radio ond anlenno, whlta wallII llrai,IKai, llnledllnle windihlald, deluxe power tie mouldlngi, Jelnwn/ Ironimttilon, powir tloii power tieeiing, powar brokei, and 4-door tioilontlolioi wagon, V0 engine, your gratification, your/our plec^ure plei wiien you , lon, powar ileadng, wlieel dlici, while • .' whael covert, cuttom window moulding!,mouldlngi, ' air condl woll Him . air condiiloning, Baol, raol nice! automatic outomatlc Rcnanimliilon, tUan red. do business HERE. MakoMake it TODAY! lon*lone point.point.. NADANAOA prlprfee , J1900, our pike RetailR«t« Prtco'$3481.01 Retail PHc* $3362.00 S ^ O O O $1765 - $1355S135 , ORANGES WERE NOT AlALWAYS ROUND! °'''OVERSTOCKED PRICE ...... a O # 0 oOVERSTOCKED v e r s t c PRICE ...... * 2 7 9 3 J I Oranges wore originallylaily poepoar shaped, about — thre siz'd'of a cherry.. 1.—1.— Frieal drive, aulomollc Juliana whil _ Food Facts.______, Sullana white, buckal teolt ond ______4 -♦DOOR D O O R ______-_ 4-D O O R SED A fI S E D A N - ... - ...... I -Ittinimliilon,- pow ar-ileertnnr lock- -7u)yTuiy •a'ftuWetf."*•«outttB*i ------•— 1967 CADILLAC coupo9 DoVllloDeVlllo ...... 5 4 5 0 5 ' 6 0 - 2 4 6 k\ 69-2906 9 -2 9 0 oul w h ee l!.-one -W ai 6Wn»r,'- «K:------^ tIcT r '7 c wruTlfin acllfocil/ Ilk* naw, \ \ h h 1006 CADILLAC Sedann DDoVllle oV lllo ...... $ 3 6 0 5 I Tolnr wllll#, Jiytlinmnilc 400] Knntmliilon,Hnn»mliilon, >nwer tlaailng, powar J I u D i l DICKIR liicikni, rndlo uml iiniannn, whliB whlis wwnll all iliai)ili ilde ond liondKng TnliirlonTnlilllan li lurquolta, linlad windililald,lililald, ;powi;power brakei, hydramotic ^ 1 i 196 7 CHRYSL^ER^nrdtofjU o } > ...... $ 3 3 0 5 1:1 j - - OpIIC option, cuitoin-liumq mouldlngi,Ingi, llni«dllniad Winwinditileld, '' Irontmliiloi tranimlillon, po\yar tieering, while'llie wall tiretlrei, deluxe radio. *$1695 * "Jl‘c‘K,r 196J1 9 6 2 CADILLAC 1967 BUICK Electra ...... 53105 I R«„ I ' R e ta il P rice $ 4 3 6 1 .1 0 ' . S n y l O ^ * - RetailR.loll PrlcoPr $4040,60 1 9 6 5 CHEVROLET AfljouABIOIUTILY ClCANiST j 1066 CORVETTE ...... • . . / ...... $ 3 4 0 5 OViOVERSTOCKED PRICE ...... OVERSTOCKED PRICE...... ;...... 3 4 8 7 o « “«< ...... - . . . * 3 2 7 4 W.J,!W hin, lurqoolie lop, beaullful tur. SpeclnlSpeclnl 4.dc 4'door. Encallint moioon 1966 BUICK Eloctrn ; •.. • •'...... $...... 2 809 I quolia Interior,I > power ilearlng, fmiih,llnlih, Almoi Almoil new Inlarlor, every 1067 BUICK WoRon ...... $ 2 7 0 5 j ------I * I I I I I power bfokei,I auto., eocellanl acceiioiyocceiioiy lh< thot cgn, la,jnilaJ!ad_lri _ thope. S Spec,j buy, on „otomobll 1068 CAMARO Convortlblor tlb lo ...... 92S .. 05 1064 CADILLAC Sodann DovllloD o v lllo...... $ 2 0 9 5 E D .$1577 ” . °""$1265 $126 1066 OLDSMOBILE P-8S■85 SodarS o d a n ...... $ 1 6 9 5 I PRI"RICES SLASHED S l i 1966 CHEVY II 1 9 6 8 MONTEGO 1 9 6 4 BUICK E lo c trn ...... $ 1 505 ON EVERYIRY CARCAt I N STOCK INCLUDINGI N C L U t ALL USEDJSED CARS< Slotlon wogon, siren-red, luggooa ' 1967 DATSUN S e d a n ...... $ 1 5 9 5 I ' ■“ I 'I . , rock, *conoml(al*c 6-cyllnder en- 4-door iedor>,ledo Potor whlta, blue glne, m uil tee lo appreciate,. Inlerlor, AuKAulo, Irani., V8 engine, 1965 CHEVROLET Impninipnin SSodf o d n n ...... $ 1 4 0 5 | 1964 BUIGK 1961967 CHEVROLET 1966 1’^' LINCOLN 1'1964 BUICK 1 9 6 5 PONTIAC S e d n n...... $ 1 3 0 5 I RIvlara 3-door lioidlop. Auto. [ $1695 J228 'J- ContinentalContlnantol 4-door ledon, All mnni** ii $2285 1963 BONNEVILLE Coupo...... WllliWllilcnl 4, enolna, ttnndaid Irantmliilon, air condli lull/ equipped, laclory air con. Coprlc*Capric* vwllh tpoily vlnyr top, lul- I 'O J CONTINENTAL 1064 MERCURY Sedani n ...... $ 1 0 0 5 . power itaidng, power briiVet,», l>ockeiiHjckei lenti, exlia ilintp, ow»i*r, owrjer, n*W p«>i tor tiode-ln, dlHonTnfldltlonlr>g. ly power powered, locol ooe owner, One Tahitian ,ioii.tot* In color, motching ol the 'thorpeil c an w* tiove ever Inlarlor, oir 106B COMET 202 ...... $ 0 0 5 Interior, oir condiiloning, powar $685 $ 2 8 5 5 * '$1680 ' ihown. NAOA book pdce >I93S, wlntJovft, popower iteerlng, (utl Ilka 1063 CORVAIR SednnI ...... $7 0 5 ___ $1777 $ our pcic*ptlc* new. 1 962 CHEVROLET DolAIrilAIr SSodni o d n n ...... $ 6 0 9 $1680 ,"’"'$1695 $169 ‘TcK-r; 1056 BUlOK Coupo • ...... 1965 IV OLDSMOBILEE l 91968 RAMBLER m1966 CHEVROLET 1968 MERCURY , _!1 . 1056 ENGLISH FORDI ...... $ 1 4 5 SinrISlnrflto 3-doer linfi/top, Dixlatat ' Stnlloq Sinlloq wogon 770 A'paiieno’ ImnnlnImpnin 4-c4-door lednn. All pow* CouQp , t«oli, ffulomallc liunimliiton11) *r, er, Stundoid Stu liontMltilon widt Couggir 2-door hardtop.’ ' 19^1 9 6 4 THUNDERBIRD 1 19 9 3 4 BUICK* . 19B6 CADILLAC Coupe-...... » 2 0 “ ■ “ m', •r, factory air conditioning. Immac will) eoiiiola, powar ilaailno,0, ovetdilva, ovetdil rndlo, lieolar, local foctory im m a c u la l e in ii d o a n d I'm loodedloodi ond nic*' lool I'm root Skvlarh skvlarh convertlU*, conv tV/nt llk« new. I960 STUDEBAKER ...... power Uukai, tndlo. fn* om . . • ...... $ 0 5 pow fn* owner.. out. i wllh oir conditioning and |u i| the jnleriorInlerlor abiolulalyabic piihti. A mI- 1067 QMC Cob and Chnsslo,Ihnsslo, 2 to r^ ...... $ 3 4 0 9 I wr^ (or •tummer tuni book for Utior’tleclor't liem.liem, $ 1 4 5 0 l o e s IHC C ab and ChnsolB,insolB, 2 t o n ...... $2399 | ■ _ $1960 j $2490 1067 QMC ton Pickup: k u p ...... $ 1 6 0 9 I ■ $288$28C '; 10 6 6 CHEVROLET PickupIckup' . . ; ...... $ 1 5 0 9 1065 FORD Pickup ...... '$1309 1064 DOI^QE Pickup . , i ...... $ 1 0 9 9 ' 1963 PQRD RancheroI ...... l ^ bb b b i e , Ut J r r i g ui e n 1 THEISEN MOIMOTOR§' 1069 CHBVROLET Chevellole v e ilo ...... $ 1605. ' I ^ ...... ^ -/».....' .' ' , The Easiest Place In the OLDSMOBILEBILE-BUICK - 1 " JOHNI CCHRIS I W orld To B Buy. u y . A . C o r . ;*'MAQiC V aLlEYEVS ’S FINEST"FIN . . . •'IDAHO'SlAHO'S LARGESTU OLDS-BUiCHS - B U i C K DEALER" ■ • . 601 MAIN EAST ‘ -J 733-1823 , 733l77bt> ' ■ ‘ ' 'Tw in Fall* I 712 MAIN AVENUEUE SOUTHSOU1 PHONElONE 733-733-9721 TWIN F FAUli.S, IDAHO

      ■ ...^...... •...... t y ' ■ ------1------T—---U^' __— 22-J0m8s*N«w»r^ifvFalii/.ldaJi'Q r- ■ - • . ■ V- ______' ■ ■ ■ • I ■ ______: M iss T^F.r.F. tm m ? — r ~ . — ‘ An Eden girl, Deboraht Suo _. ; . ■ ; •' ...... Watkins, dauRhter bf Mr. and ' ' M rs. D cxlcr W atkins, will pre­pre- sent cuttings from the musical, “Oliver," for her talent prcscn-resen- i ^ 0 tation at the Miss Twin Falls J ^ pageant June 21 at the Collego:ollcgo '■M of-Southern Idaho Fine A rts Jan Center. IK Onc of II contestants inIn the pageant, sponsored by Uic Lions ■ { B l Club of Twin Falls, Missi Wat- ■ 7 ^ (bH kins Is a graduate of Vallcy '« ■ High School and p lan s' to10 bc-be- ^ comc a .spcoch teacher. " • Her. interesls nro rending,nding, music, voice,-piano, sportss and •' debate- She..was a . representa­senta- • tive to Girls State anO wass first . alternate' to Girls Nation,I, She i ’’ S3 also has been a district debateIcbatc v «38p.jti t , champion and was a memberember • ^ ■ of the all-state chorus and'anfid 3n /. 'allcrnaie tp (he all-Northwest-liwest- t ■ “ ~ crn chorus. She is- sponsored•cd bj»by fi}-\ rf'j;.''. ' ■ ; . , ^^^^0000^^ i ------thft-Twin 'F a}}y-Bank~and~T ntst ' ' * She Is ID,’ stands five feet, DEBORAH SUE WATKINS five . inches • tall,, weighsi ^ no 130 . . .Js a Miss "^in ^alls■Ils . ■ . p j p ^ .pound^s and measures. 38-2^-:i6. coir u t t s ^ *

      News Of Record M < *®?’0 week.yy.fl. give oway the brand new '69 Mustangang autbniobileautbh ot Cautus Pete’s- (You - • ^.can w in a3t t Cactus Petes or the Horse Shu Club).- CASSIA COUNTY ' Lake City, and Katlirinc Caudle,. a l . Clerk’s Office. Burl]Burlpy: Harry- Dean Wilcox,cox, ■ ^ ^ ^ It's going1 to makemoke some person a lucky gift for Marriage licenses were issued Burley,Burl' and Joycc-Nona White. ------^ to —Jesse “ Lnmar-Vaughn—andI—and JcromerWilliam-MichaerRoss,-Jcro ;oss,- -— — —------,------f e s S t e ------■ _ ___ Father.!s_Day..wheK')ay.-wheffwe call out-ttio winning num- 1 Ru- West Covina, Calif., and Diane ' Lila Rae Timmons, both Ru- West iane ' ■ ' , ber. R ememberl cm berl AlAll the tickets that are- now ‘Tn pert; Orlie LeRtjy Runyon., Ru-Ru. BowiBowen, Burley: Kenneth Ran-^an- ■ pert, and Nan Anita Thornton,rnton. ‘I-’'!! Carlson and Kathleen An- ■ -- th o b a rreil l aare ^ ' still good for this drawing . . . Burley: Dal Ray Pope, SaltSnlt nette Reeder, both Burley; Den-Don- « ■ ------nis Ray Cheney, Burley, andand ■ of them ot ' a. Falls, failure to show slow-mov-^ ° v - S B 5S ! nominal feo ond ^ill trnvclrci the'the *"f vehicle em blem , J5 fine, Walter 'WInchell samo route as In previous yenr.i,year.i ^ Wayne Otter.sberg, Rouloto 2, M r a kuuust' FaDs. expired license, $5 During Ju ly nnd August, c . $5 '...- • I' hoard mecting.'i will be heldleld at ’*')p Rick Erickson, Kimherly,'lerly,' ._R:30 p.m. instead of thoQ cus- •f' display slow-movingDving tomnry 8 p.m. emblem. 5S fino; Charles David-avid- Georgo Carrico of Carrico-arrlco- Sixlh Avo. E., expiredpirod Onkley Accountants, Goodlng,,f,,iin,,' Ufonso, $5 fine; Margaret ‘w Wel- e i : - * ______ngvo thn a udit r oport on T lllo sni. Alhlftn pnilitnfT nn n ynllnw ____ ir B n c f c w t honin $IS "TTnT3‘ suspended, and ^ ^ a Pro!rofessor. HI projects from thoir hogln- ning nt Hiigcrmnn schoolI 'untii until 1, ^ Ocloa, Filer, no liconao,cnso, i e M Ono of tho most succosafsuccessful comedians of our time. 1Professor Backward«''^mazlng"am azing w it a n d 'h u m o r iri sur* Ocl. 15, 10GB- , <5 1 SB b ES prisb packagosgos usually keeps,I tho'.oudionceice in |oyfi|oyfu| hy steria- Y ou'll liko0 him,him , os tliousonds have. He's Permission wns grantedcd the r“ — a p p o a ro d o n tho Ed SulSullivan show 24 timesmos os wiwoll as 4uch other TV shows aas Doan Martin, Jimmy I.DS church to \i5c tho tennis r . Doan, Garry’ Mooro, tho 'Tonight Show ondd naanymany othora,oti court ngain this ycnr for tho I h Pionov Day dunco in July. I NOWI OPENN "M . ■. ' #1 .Supt. Roy S traw ser n;|«jrtO(l I there Is nn opunin/^ for a..'’‘i.cml head I ■ The Berkeysjys At/ The coach-Hoclal science instruc-I.nstruc- I, Mlnlatura Golf CoursoQ 1E 9 tor nt the high schnnl due lo 1I I'A2 Mllo, W o.l of Hoipllallilal tho realKimtlim of D aryl Nelson. L /Bar-t; ^ ^

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