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• * * • ■ W e a t h e rr ' ☆ F i n a l * ^ Fair Qnd-A^%Fmer----- 8 9 ^ E d i t i o n ~ „ T he Magi( The Magic Valley Newspaper?er DediuiDedicated to Serving andid PromotingProm the Growth of Nine Irrigated Idaho Couniiealea - ^ . O ^ 47. 73 * ~ ' TTWIN W U FALLS, IDAHO,). MONE MONDAY, JU N E 28, 19G5- T E N CENTS I' “ r - « m 1^ E o i s e )uth, 14, ^ o S P g Sh e o t f e l l e d i nI CCyclej d fcrash Near Eden[ m D o w n b;b y G ule e i r rilla V EDEN—A 14-year-old Boiseise yoiith-diyouth-died at 5 p.m. Sun- |E |K ■ day of injuries received whenhen the motorcyclemoi on whichh he was a passenger crashedd into a cin cinderblock building i i g o n at 3:30 p.m. a half mile eastist of EdenEden. John Eldon Co.\, F ir e Ne;f e a r S a i l son of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Cox, Boi: ?r Cox, Boise, died at Magic |H R B SAIGON. Viet Nam (AP)—’)—tUicntU i e i ilia firo tlowned a twin-enginetwin-c C123 tri^sport Vailey Memorial Hnspiiai where he and the driver, 13 mr ile s o a st of vSaijjon’s airport a irp o rt .-.Sunday night and mnilitary ilitary officials jind ci^lians Richard L. Kossman, 22, Malta.M alta, werlame(tyueeii left thethe^^ road, crossed a tho crash area, however, yard, went through a fence, in- H jj^ said ‘1;^ the plaao slammed in- y , ■ ^ to a playground and smashed to a farmhouse. One military > . h e U hea(^on into the building. RT^'r / source sour( said ho understotxl it ^ ... Witnesses told police the mo- / carrietl c a r ri 20 nu*n—all Americitn.s -J^V ^ ■ torcycle was traveling 30 to -10 . well, queen of' lhe mjieV T r ~ —and —anc that :)ll had been killed. ; miles per hour when it left the . ‘ Magic Valley Western Horse " •i.-. Thc Th, two offu ially a'nnoiinced Show at the conclusion of Sun- k'„c^rmr, . deaths d e a 11 hrmi};h( the list of Amer- I S ' day’s performances. Kossman ^ , Is reported in fairly'V ■, ■ {) icans icans killod in V'iet Nam by l JM good condition at the hospital « enoniy enen actum tt) *129. ' She received gifts from Twin^ fvherewhero he ii.s being treated for Falls merchants and a trophy _ l Or ^ ll Psychologual P s ' warfare miri- saddle donated by Diamond a “ broken arm and back injuries. ' I glt‘d g le d ' with bombings in continued i Jim's, Jackpot. InvtstiRatInvestigating officer was Stale ' ^ air a ir rai*ls r on Coinmunisl North Ginger Salvo. Mountain Home. * * ■k * iVet Nam. • was named first runner-up, and A U S. spokesman nnmninced If Gayl Anderson, Gooding, sec- U S. Air I’orco planes dumped ^ H j end runner-up. They received 2.r> m illio n c arto o n leafiL'is ov'cr T h e alternates’ gifts and each of the five North V’u’tnaineso cities, , 13 contestants received a gift ufK iog re s id e n is to oppo.se th e I S U from the Twin Falls Junior Rid- Hanoi government. ing ' Club and Magic Valley yQF acciderd June All the cities were South of H 9p R id e rs. 27 In Hanoi. Ihey are known ccntcrs Gordon Dunlap. Filer, re- I of Roman C'al]i{)licisni or other ceived a large trophy, donatedI I groups potcniially likely to be by Olson's, for the highest point • * 8 ^ 1 ' W. opposed tu the Communist gov­ 1 exhibitor over 18. Mi.ss Williams : cernment. rn n i ^ K'' was named highest point junior Idaho T luh e U.S. sp o k esm a n .said thc V ^ exhibitor and received a tro- 19651 9 6 5 ...... 1...... 0 3 DUTCHDU TCH p r i n c e s s Beatrix,c, next Inin liline to thc Dutch throne,one. pose:poses wllh a West German drops were the beginning of a V9 phy. 1] 964 9 6 4 99 noblemannobleman, Claus von Amsberg.rg. 38, to whomm she Is engaged.I. The royalroi family released (his major leafk-i campaign to be Sunday afternoon's contestants oofficial fficial o court plpture of the 27-year-old 27-yoar-old princess and her fiance.mce. (AP wirephoto) carmcarried out in North Vi('l Nam performed before a large crowd. Magic Mo' Valley -— "t)olow a ccrtain line” soulh of ^ H || - ■ * ; r ; ; See CALDWELL GIRL, P 2. C 1I 1 965 9 6 5 ...... 1 6 Hanoi. The northernmost city was thc Catholic community of 1 9 6 4 ...... 1 5 I K K iPriiicess to PhatP h a t Diem, f).*) miles south of Ketchum Has * * * * 155 J-tiU RuledI GuiltyGu Pri Hanoi.H ano Tho others were Thanh Patrolman \W. C. Baker, assist- 1 Hoa, Bai Thuong. Dong Phon ed by Jerome County Deputy I Wed West 'I'huong 'huoi and Ninh Binh. Basque Fete Sheriff GordonGor Newbry and3 JLJ.I.In Universitysity Row No ground fire or enemy * Marshal Ker Kenneth Davis. p la n e s w ere sp o tte d , and iTll Cox was born May 30, 1951,1, BERKlBERKELEY. Calif. (AP)—All’)—All 155 defendants, includ-cl- OGerman e ] Yet poighc l g iu planes returned safely, the spokesman satd. O n W e e k e n d in Gooding and attended Weslsl ing tiieir leader, Mario Savio,ivio, wore adjudged guilty to-0- sO SOESTDYK E PALACE, The "“ruf Junior High School, Boise. day by a ^ The leaflets, with cnrtoon.s on KETCHUM—The Third An- ''“.'ji'’., day by a municipal judgee of chargeschar{ stemming fromn Netherl Netherlands (AP)—Queen Ju- „ne s He is survived by his parents; cif in Hor one side and a text on thc other, nual Basque Festival hqs held i' sit-in demonstrations at the UUnive niversity of California,1 . liana liana announced the engage- two brothers, Wilbur l.ee Cox charged that the Hanoi govern- 2;s, m ore than 500 others who10 ment ment c of her eldest daughter to p,,ent at Ketchum Saturday and Sun- and . OnKortRobert Joe Cox, both Boise; On the basis of his findings, more t ^ ment wa.^ taking rice from thc W x day Wllh sports events, dancing stipulated nn agreement to0 be judgijudged in that trial now^ “ a West West German war veteran to-*■ p„Qf,pl eo p le to fei^d it.s Jro o p s in'South [ * ihree sisters, Vicky I.ynn Cox. Stipulatec day nnd said nhe wa.i "very r and a barbecue aa entertuin- Mary Louis.Louise Cox nnd Barbaraa face passingpaS! of judgment for thc trialt without a jury. (.onsc?c ^fViet Nam. i "• conscious about tlie doubts andI I-’our Americans were killed I . J Sue Cox. all Boise. Two grand-1- Some of the 155 vvere convictedonvicted tof resisting arrest,t. even the resistance" many The s^rta events, pos poned ^oihersm o th e rs also a 1 survive, Mrs. others, of ^ Sunday night and today in Viet ' '• others, of trespassing. Somele ' ...... ^ DDutch u tch may feel toward the- Nam. U.S. authorities an- i" from Saturday because of ram, Blanche Houshka.Hoi Twin Falls, ,^dj V featured three classes, weight anj Mrs Ge ;• were adjudged guilty of 1. nouncnou n ced . p and Mrs. Gertrude Burst. Boise. . , „ J But the queen said she cx- ^ ^ carrying, wood chopping and Funeral servicess£ will be con-i; bpth. "Vtn- aavSavio, 22, a philosophyy Kennedy J lV d J to " A U.S. Air Force officcr and t major, became so busy in ^ . J ppected e cted her future son-in-law.’ an„„ „enlisted man were killed arm wresthng. The weight car- ducted at 2 p.m. Thur.sday at m ajor, D Claus Von Amsberg. 38. a West ^yl,pn MISS IDAHO, Rhonda Lynn HammontHammond, hold.s trophy she won riers were required to carry a white Mortu ^ when the Viet Cong shot down fh/ White Mortuary with Rev. Kar-- the demcdemonstrations that hee C jrlV 4 u p TTnjP iGermaiGerman diplomat, "by his per- (^12 Wllh Ihe Idaho lltle In the annualual contcstcontcs held In Boise. She en- 100-pound weight in each hand old Olson ofiofficiating. Final ritess dropped outo of the university. Give ‘ a C123 transport plane Sunday tered i^red thcth contcst a s Mlss F raninklln k lin Cou County. (AP wlrephoto) y- 1 ^ - 1 sosonality n a litj will be of freat^ nightpjpht 13 miles east of Saigon’s as far as they could. First place are set at TwinTi Falls Cemctery.. Convicted ■with him was Suzanne I support’’ to her dauphter. -p^,, •!.J was won by Philip Albope with ^:------GGoldberg oldberg whom hc since has JL fO \' * Tan Son Nhut airport. They .. _. , !s Down SalmonI c Crown 3 n ‘ Princess Beatrix. 27. hrnughrnught the^ number of Ameri- a score of 1,500. feet. John 1 i 1 I*. o married.m a rrie d . g Von Ainsherg's wartime back- Albope, Boise, placed second / \ l ] f l |i , WASHINGTON (AP) - U.S. cans killed m Viet Nam by en- P Ike Proposes Auditor ISays FortyF o n y wewere adjudge(i guilty in , ■ ground had stirred up ■ opposi- cm y a, c tio n to 429. Pacemaker with a 1,050-foot carry. Third .Sen. Robert Kennedy. D-N.Y.,,’ tion by many Dutch. the firstfir-st 3C30 minute.s. ' has' grvei ------NEWNE’ YORK (UPI)—Of- S fP I place went to Courtney Hohn- f 1 | has given up plans for a raft Beatr Among the first -10 was Bet- trip down ' Beatrix told a news confer- ^r, ficials of the Cassia Coun- . Stern Rules horst, Hazelton, wilh a carry of t* trip down Idaho’s Salmon River. JIClallGIdalio Has tina Aptheker, 20, a student the famec ,; ence preceding the annoimce- I ^ ty School -District Wednes- ; 996 fe e t. ■»t the famed “River of no return,”’ ment ,ithat she understood re- Top 15 Bids “ • -I I 1 whose ffather. Dr. Herbert Sen. l-’rt X day d a y Vwill accept an award . William Henderson, Pocatcllp^ rt Son. I-’rank Church; D-ldaho. - Aptheker, teaches at the Ncw said toda • sistance to her choice still ex- / 1 • designating the dislrict • For Meetings won first' place in the wood- M.t und hurphis , W said today. J isted and that it would take linCl York School for Marxist Studies.s- ChurchC h u rc h said Kennedy called . the 19G5 “Pacemaker’* in WAS!WASHI NG-TON (AP) — Gen. I chopping contest when he chop­ •^ome time to end it. = Screened on ' fhe"i! ] lie frequently has said he hasIS off the plannedpl trip because the ^ . . ■ improimproving education j n Dwight D. EiSenhower today— ped through a H-inch log in BOISE (AP)—Idaho's(Al Rcneral i heen a Communisl for 30 years.s., SalmonS a lm o n i:is lo o high to p e rm it it Idaho. propose!proposed Republicans reform two minutes and five second.s. fund will havehav a year-ending bai- t- safely . *' 1* TT AAtomic t ' Plant their national presidential nomi­ Simone Achabal. Boise, was ance of at least $1.5 million. The*^10 triatrial l without a jury, lasl- safely. The award will be pre- -)f Kennedy originally planned sented at a luncheon of nating cconventions to give a per­ second with a time of two min- StaleSlate AuditorAudito Joe R. WilliamsJi ing more ttha.n'a month, was of Kenned ■d pmylie Urges WASllINfiTON, (AP) — The scniec som e 150. M o st of Ihe others;-s;the the trip last weekend, then de- * Is the 103rd annual conven- rnanentmanent chairman "dictatorial utes 3t) seconds. Third placc was predicted Monday. Me ‘«ome K>0. Atomic Mnergv Commission'- the 1' stipulated acceptance of what-t- lavedUayed it until next weekend. i ti(m of the National Edu- , powers.po w ers." won by David Euguiren, Boise. With three days left Jn (he bl- within two or three weeks hopes i ti(m ( ever the verdict would be. Church si .said. ^ Boal Channel III settle^ ^ fjn the "15 or sfi'* best' ration cation Assn. The NEA and ■ He alsoah suggested the number with a timo of two minutes, 58 ennium whichwhici ends June 30, Wil- , Miss Aptheker, who has stat-J. Instead, the Idaho -senator -M-k posvibilities for location of the.■ the Sunday newspaper ■ of delegatesdeleg be reduced and said seconds. liams said tl there is no question j ^ ^ said, Kennedy will float down cd she is not a Commnnist, ^vas world's. - H d ' biggtrsr atom smasher, j—}— magay.inemaga: ‘^^arade^^pon»" -- aU-newiaH-newsmen should be-fcarred Winner in the army wrestling but that the fund will be bai- ™ ^ the Yampa and (ireen rivers Projeet Now from the floor. among the leaders m campus Snu'O the S2R0 million project I sor ^thc pacemaker pro- contest was Earl Clontz, Ket- anced—as requiredrc by the Con -1 Tho former presideni told tho sit-ins protesting a nil.' banning^ throughI, 'tF^e•.Dinosaur National11 BOIS!BOISE (AP)—Gov. Roberl E.W as f announced, the commission g gram. ra m . rv u, chum. Second went to Richard stitution—without stitution—wit any-abnomiaij-^L'' Monument in Colorado and Utah Smylie RepublicanRepublic National Committee ra'dvocac-y of such activities as Monumen h Smylie urged Monday that ron-■|has boen flooded with AH pefi- . .. Franks. Boise, and third place transfers. - ■ ' ■ ...... ththat a t the quadriennial conven­ , cnl'ioctin'^collecting f funds for civil rightsJ. during theth T'ourih i>t July week- structiostruction be undertaken at 'jnce^iinns | ^ from states, counties, ri- tions now beamed to the world W.1S won by Robert Bowen. Several sfstale officials pre-■ work in the South. ^ n d . oon n a piproposed boat channel on'd,.^ j,, O 1 1 • T T ‘'tics or individuals boosting .sites ^ by television portray a picture Officials for the sports events dieted la.st wiwinter the fund could . Kennedy may trv the Salmon j^eth e SnjS n ak e R iv e r fro m W eiser jf.irI I.K),„ ation of the big basic re- o 3 . l t were Saviono Ulwruaga, Ket- not be balanc The first 40 were adjudged noxt noxt‘'"vea year, Churrh satd. downstr Satellite Use of "confusion, noise, impossible not be balanced without unusual guiliy |,^ of resisting arrest and ' __ downstream to Brownlee Hrser-r,■ '..'art ll [ accelerator. chum. Philip Uberuaga, Boise, procedure anand one resigned be- ,resp'assing ^ IAP dcportmdeportment and the ignoring of trespassing but innocent of un- ' lhIhe e retpiiremcnts nf ft pro- W f o f subjects under discussion from 1 r.ink Fabala, Kelchum and cause of difldifferences with (iov. He said he favors that ctuirse ; lawful assembly. 11(1101 If)'ation must inchide Started Atter the platform.’’ t.irlos Berriochoa, Sho.shone. Robert EE, .Sn-.Smvlie in the handlmg ‘ " Effort Effective rather than delaying thc Mart lhe parade for Ihe verdict -pk j;,f)ut (heap land, ample -m The general spoke nt a Joe Caragan was master of of state final of construction to permit -ludy^’M)]iplics . tlf low-,t of the applicanli h a V e i.-;,r|y ^i f fclt mifiht drain off funds from Somsen. Two members of the Strikes hy taxicab drivers to- “tre I'larly Bird satellite Monday by along that the fund will be bai- j been “tremendou.sly effective.” the on,original project first, then ^k It, theso needs AILC Re- ^essir 5 tho national commiltee. . Jimmy Jausoro Basque orches- ^ dav crippled transportation in expressing hope that all nations the nal^ anced. ‘ ■ Jl Tlie statement Vns made byy determinedetcrmi whether the extension‘Uc.irrh [ Pirector I’aul McDaniel ^.^jj Eisenhower .said he thought a tra nlso furnished music. Chil- . ’ . , two major U.S. cities — New , j, is feasible,” Smylie told his ^ Wlll participate in the venture. I.oroy Collins, neulv named un- ' s.iid Put not all. ^ . • , ’’stro strong n g p e rm a n e n t c h a irm a n dren dressed in authentic Still Stui to be transferred to tho,y^j.|^York nnd (Chicago. ^ new conference. i ^ Speaking mto a beige tole- .should 1 fund before the end of the^ Q dersecretary of ( umnicrce. in ,1 -::,e AKC says it needs 3,00n should he selected and given co stum es performed before , But first major impart of the dersecret; ^ If the study of the extensii-n is ' phono while seated at a table inI cjidntoridictatorial powers” over the month. Williams said. Is ahom stopp.iges < y testimony before the Senate dances. month. Willir ,sif)ppagcs came as the metro ^stimony J. made first, he .sa'id, it wouM de-('^‘: ^ ■' the cabinet room, John.son said' conduct of the nominating ses- $1.1 million from the income ta.x niul r Commerce Commiuce on his ' I 1 .iri Worth a n d Dalla.s, T ex , K a rh I rotn 12 to 2 p.m. a lamb S* * niillion fr I polltan multitudes made their Commcrc lay the beginning of construc -1 * thc Karly Bird system “ marks a^ sions. ' nomination. ^nrbcLue was served to 300 refund fund. [wayIway loto worwork this morning, ______nominntio ______liolion n hy hy about eight months. Iri.iile jn.ulo a |..int offer tn cnndenin rnilestiinimilestone in communic^ationss He said the convention floor pcfiplc. ------He saids; it also might make''*'Illl-I 'and put up S2 million ">-1'between b etw een people and nations." [should \ be opened only to dele- «.ird It- purcha-.e as a gift to, loliowinR the sports events, tt * thc entire project more difficult . I Thc ceremony launched tho? gates Altern.iit-s would be itv f'dcral gov.-rnmcnt I w nr Id’s Iho first sl\oot'<)ut on th e s tre e ts odeo Queen tf) " a tta in ' since th e to ta l c o st ^ Uvnrld's first ctimmorcial satel-- seated iiin the galleries and sum- ^Ketchum occurred. They will "Juanita Summersmers W ins Rodeo ^ ththen e n wnwould be upwards of One* ^(ircg .m n ffcred free Innd be- Ine ', opfration. p ^ Participants im-. moned tto the floor only when ^ featured cach week until half million dollars tt.M-cn IN.riland and fuiRcne, i mediately began making tole-. they were needed to vote. ______.SnSn dill(' (lcian phone calls ond sending news summer. Title A X at R upert’s^rt’s Chuckwagon( agon Event “ .'i iviii ai rc^ p hone c; '|be excluded from the floor." he Th-- .St.ite of Kentucky offered siorios stones and photos ^^etwecn’ i said. "We don’t want them run- RUPERT—Juanita Summers, |I ing theIhe last performance of thee annual annual fc feed with Pupcrt busl-1- Ketchum J V d l Youth Ti In Ilnat a S.1W million bond i'i- Washing!Washington and European cap-- ningmng arcaround getting interviews 17, wa.s named Rupert Rodeo,I rrxieo.rrxleo. • nessmennessmen cooking and scrvmg '.u ,' 10 linance the whole enter- 1,,.^,^. while serious subjects are being Wildcat Strikes n!" ^ tho f(x)d. RichartJ Bohle was? lll|>Hits b Nebraska on ' " j i ti l s ^ whilo se rs • 1 J QueenQ ueen for fo r I9( I9R6 d u rin g th e 26ih;! OtherO th er contestantsci -Inrluded tho f(x)d. [p r'-e . ^ ______I______‘ ' discussocdiscussed on the platform.” '^ripple Center annualannual chudChuckwagon Jamboree Ilene uppe PhilliPhillips. Peggy Eliason.1 chairman chairman - for thc event and VI/^qq 3 M nyd K n o d el wa>: c h a irm a n ofd Washington TT < i o Trip !' ' Ca p e K e n n e d y (UPI) — SaturdaySaturday mghnight at the civic build- iI.nrraine orraine KeisterH and Sandra 1 ^^>'d Kn' Neilsen. tho servirserving comriiMt'O. assistedd KETCKETCHUM—Ted McCoy, 18.! * Wildc.Tt p ic k e tin g lo d a y tu rn e d '"ing. J : , ___ Neilsen. Mis.s Summers, daughter .of: . hy Mervin Ling. 1 red Fricke,'. Ketchum, Ketchun was in Lincoln. Neb.,j / \ T 3'^ay more than half of 5,300 I The contestant-s were judged i A m erican P ilotlot Setsf Threee ReR e c o r d s Mr. and Mrs. Ray M. Summers. I JJ Gene Haskins, Aujjust Bethkee Sunday as he bicycles to Wash­ consirijction workers at Amer- „ , ^ ,r>0 per cent on horsemanship. 15* and . p^hir Bohle. ington, ington, D C. to Invite President »- Route 4. Rupert, also received-Iper > cent appearance and 25 per 'ca s No. 1 space center, keep- if Johnson to visit Sun V'alley. I 1^ ;ho sportsmanship trophy pre- ccnt on a p^■)pula^ity vote con-I- 1^- H. H. H. J Judd was in charge of John.son ing Flight AcrossTOSS A tlantic '"R vi-al building at a crawl for I, His brief slay in Lincoln in­ In Hair-Raising ^ sented each year by members ducted at the jamboree withh arrangem arrangements and Ad.tm Schell. His b •he third straight work day. rWinP cluded a visit to the Universityi j o^ '■ His mission was to bring thel The tlthird mark was one of 5f the riding committee. Seth each ticket holder allowed oneP tickets, tickets. ‘'f' I I ONIX)N (AI*^ — American’ His mi Ahfjut 60 striking copy ma- ^ % In J? ._ of Nebraska campus and theip,!,,,Vilot ‘ Beniamin Games, 41, ar-|i small flyingfly boat here for Aus-- low altitude.altit Rasmu-ssen made the presenta- vote. Relna I DeVries, r iv mg accor- rtino workers picketed all cn- Rasmussen n . capitol where hc planned .short 'ivcdrived KKiav after a hair-raising traliantrnliah William W Riley. “Becat"Because of ice storms and trances lo tho vast center de- „ Mr. and Mrs. Rex Ra.smussenn dionist dionist ar and the String A-l-ongs. . ■ 1 '•He flow 1.090 miles non«.top5 the reallyreall foul weather. iW had Kitty Allen was named first J; talks inviting people to visit i.ilo fligh:'acro-;sf the Atlantic) ’’He fh are chairmen for the queen con-. Twin Falls, supplied dinner mu- ... ^from Boston to St. Pierre in H1 to fly oo\ v e r long;^ d is ta n c e s rig h t *P”e pleas by the President'.s ittendant and j Melva Doran, sec- are r] Idaho and Sun Valley. idurinfidiiring I'.hich he is believed to from Bo- tnissiie siie,^ labor commission. . test and Rasmussen. V. Meule-. sic. Hollai Holland (Happv Holly) Houf- M cCo’ ‘hours 30 minutes," said ‘Riley down on the sea, almost touch- )nd attendant. Both girls reside ‘ elu ^ McCoy, who covers 40 miles a i^avehave set three records for sin- hours 30 man, Seth Rasmussen and TedJ ^^^g burg waswas master of ceremonies . ' ,■ adding that he believes this is a1 ing it at times." Riley said. federal space agency end n Hcyburn. Floyd Idle, chair- man Seth ' day. will bc in Omaha in two cic-engle-engine amphibious planes. adding tl Gibbs assisted the girls in rid-. and the "i and the "Saints" provided dance rc c o rd . In W Washingtonj the National . he Army Corps of Engineers nan of ,hthe "'R Rupert Rodeo Com- days which is the halfway point;; f.ames, of Elkhart. Ind.. flew record, ing pattern.s .and techniques pri-- niusic. on his I trip. He plans to be in Games flew a I-aKc I-A4 sin-- AcronauAeronautic Association said the mnittec rnc^'cM of the hl' Chamber of Com- -. the four-seater from Elkhart flight would not stand as an of- or to the jamboree. - The anr annual chuckwagon feed‘ WashingtonWashing in late August. hl.i Z ■ Boston,jj. St. Pierre Island. Kl^.PU->ngle pusher flying boal. flight w( 1 HOSPITALilT' merce.nerce. presenpresented the new queen or -I' Riley said the secorui rccord1 ficial rccofdre of any kind, sinca md the.attendants. MissMi.ss Sum Summers was presentedI launches thet annual July 4 cele- Bad vweather has slowed his ,(.reenland, ' Iceland and Scot- ■ I ^WASHINGTON. (AP)—James and the.attenc s it was not monitored by the The attendants will assist Lin- a trophy frfrom Hanna Jewclr>’,, bration. Activities/ planned thiss progressprogres; the past week but the land. set by GamesG: was one of 7 hours it was i 1.^^ Hoffa. president of the The attendai 4 E.\pIorer Scout, who is also ' la Montgomery. 1965 reigning Rupcrt.Rupcrt, ThcThe queen and attend-- year inckinclude a rodeo .fuly 3, 4 ' E.\plore: ■•I’m not a professional pilot," I.t15 mini:minutes for the 8-10-milee NAA or any other part o( tha ^[p^ters Union, was admitted da Montgome r; completing requirements- for a odco queen, during this year’s ants receivedreceivci silver belt buckles,. and 5; papari-mutuel horse racing:completi flight fcom Reykjavik,, Iceland,I, InternationalInternal Aeronautic feder- . ^ Inc. Georgetown Hospital Sun- rodeo queen, ' i July 2. 3. and 4 and and pa--ispecial spccial Scouting awardi-.Jocks said ‘aid Games.( “’I’m a sort of pro- flight {u for rniifinA hic nKv- annualnnual celebrcelebration. Miss Allen SomeS ojne 700 persons enjoyed July 2. 3, I. __ •___ 1 ____ in. Df-Actl ♦ />» Df-ActvuirV Qr^rktlanH. laatio tio n . ' . . p = Class of ’35 Twin Falls Monday, Juno 28, 1963 W f ^ ;g Jerome Man ?, Seen toda W eather, TemjT em peratures J® • Gas War ! News in Brief •2 -■ Twin Falls Times-News T T t . SALT 1J\KE CITY ( A P ) - J . Jacobson tall d much warmer tonight artd Tuesday, >- Has Reunion►n Rayi MoAn, native of Twin daughter’s wedding ' ■m.m- 'm -m-r' -m-. MAGIC VALLEY—Fair and much war ffl Crushed by •,Independent stations m a ___ p«Falls, has been appointed grad- r Hiehs today in 70s and highs-hs Tuesday 75 lo 85. Lows tonight t Salt -Lake - Davis C ounty 1 id grad- Mrs., LaVern Strong discus Inesday, continued fair and Warm. 1 , uate manager at Mt. San3an An- Toastmistress activities 43 to 53. Outlook for Wednesday, coi * l r n r i c e war sold regular gaso- j Magic VaQey K in lower 70s and Tuesday In upper Meet in T. F.• , - tonlo CoUege. Walnut, Calif.:alif. He Mrs.. Katherine Cunnincl — ■—^— ===------^ , ------_--- Cama^rnmas P8Prairie, highs today l°wcr 71 Tunnel Rock Iline today for 24,9 cents a lows tonipsht ~35 to r ■"J eiiJpc■ «i' at « a.m.. 50 at. ' The Tw in F alls High School formtoi erly served as assistantissistant visiting friend . . ; Blaneho t'humidity at T.F. Weather Bureau,ireau, jeIjEROKlE—Kobert A: Kiahr-- Rlflhr-- —Batlmr-telila Josenhine Miller ^ ^ at noon, -SSTvUh 29 per cent humidityaidlly the cceiling of a tunnel about N Of a class originally number- T •I s c ra p b o o k s of 20th Centurv i Wendell and 4S nt King Hill; at noon,'SS' Hill, selling regular for 28.9. four are set for 2 p.m. Thursday at 'at T F. u, Weather Bureau. Barometeriroroeter at noon, 30.25. Soll temper-m pcr- 20 milesm east of Fofest Hill, s la] ing 168 members, 120 attended.ended. PoHce X Probetie • L. McVey talkinj the Marvel Memprial ‘ nt ^cau, 63 at four Inches, 61 al eisht eight Calif. cents c lower • than • norm al,' All ‘ former members werere lo-Io- neighbors . . . Marilyn Mar “ i atures, at T.F. Wcftilher BuVeau, 63 at I Mr« and premium for 33.9. _____ ^ Chapel In Arco. ConcUidinp rites if*inches 61 at 20 inches and 63 at 36 intinches; al Ihre^ineh 1^^. RijjRidinger, son of Mr. and Mrs. cated except seven. Classmates M . talking about trip to Ketcl are planned in the Arco Ceme-Ifp 61 nt Buhl. . 67 at Wendell.. Twenty-fourTwenty-fo evaporation at T.F. Tom R. Ridinger, had been “ ' aattended from Alaska, Washing-S - Movie -L» Actor'J L ■ John Baldwin fly ine tery. Priends rnay call nt the■rt «W e a th e r B u re a u , .33 of a n Inich. c h . ' workiworking in qonstruction since -q ton, D. C., Iowa, California,fornia, _ plane over Twin Falls , , | Walk Funeral Home at Runert Weather Ii ^ aid Hansen talking about fii ------1— " M arc!arch . ' Bui4ey J j Man,> Colorad.( 0, Arizona. Washington, I Mondav evening nnd at the Mar-^_____ ^_ — c py-M3 nn.<:i.q a n d AGRICULTUf:iRICULTU£AL SUMMARY Oregon; Utah and numerous'Xus Death Case^ winning swimsuit division ^hc 19«. . /. C vei Memorial Funeral Chapel tow . pre.ssure at the surface3ce and thethc pressure trough-hr-the ------Tnttes-throughout-idahe;------1 Tnntr P^Eeant . , , ] Wednesday afternoon ond ev*- P fjii in Auburn, Calif. He was gradu- X I ------GUATEMALA CITY, G uatc- upper air over the northern1 IntermountainIntermouni region began (o fill fS9lTl9res-Df ^ Members of the class arere rownow n ,ala (U P I)—Police Monday in- tuum M iIRir-lalKF^-i^ • nine ' upper air jjlley ated from Jerome High School 7 natiy in over phone . . . Dr Wp _____ SumlaySunday bibringing clearing skieskies over tthe Snake River valley. . lawyers,. 43rofessors, bankers’,inkers, vestigatedyg the mysterious death PS Thi.s trend is expcctecj[ to continueitinue with fjfair weather and a warm-,arm- i" -|- entering office b u r l e y — Funeral services This treiid He is survived by one: son, aero-space engineers, architects,litects, ^fof actor Steve Cochran whose PV ing trend in this district duringnp the next two or thr^e days. He Long Illness most Robert Lynn, Moab, Utah; two engineers, teachers and nier- partiallypa decomposed bodyid v wasw a s m Masoned, for' Everett Thomas Beasley■s'. Temperatures will rise into) tlicthc 70s MondayMo afternoon and most Rober I ^y was Woods and Maj, E, H F will be conducted at 2 o.m. Tues- might brothers, Mervyn R-. Ridinger.!i’nger° BURLEY—Arthur B Enos Cole- cchants. foifound ab oard his yacht "R ogue,” [e! sections are expectcd to reachch into the SOs on Tue.sday. Tonight brothi inger. man, 91, died Saturday aftcrv-jftcjv- -- - ^ special guest, one of the drifting off G uatem ala with two discussing aviation over cu d a y a t the Joseph Payne Me- sect.ons ai ight apd lows will be in tlie -10si and DietriDietrich, and Norman Ridinger, ma with two coffee at airport cafe^. F, m o rla l - Chapel with Bishop's.'''■I*I'sJwill not be as cold as last night apd lov d one noon at his home followingI'E a classt sponsors, Aileen Pearsonearson (g.teen-aged Mexican girls and a n f lower SOs. Afternoon winds shouldihould bobe mostlym under 15 miless per PollockPolloc Pines. Calif.; and one noc s and a (Tony) Warner talking t„ Counselor Gaylord K. H o w a r d | lower jOs. sister.s iste r, Veda R. Roth, Pollockoiiock lingering iinf illness. _ JNelson,, attended from Denver,lenver. Mexican woman. / oficiating. ConcludinK rites arere hohour, u r. He was born June 14, 1874,H, at Prizesj w ere aw arded for the I tomer . , . Al Peters ope e- Bright sunny weather broughtIght consideconsiderable warming to Magiclagic Pines, Calif. '• 1^ i". ‘'j® One of the girls, a 14-year-old,/ear-old, canal company office at 6 planned in Pleasant View Ceme- of 1 Beaver, Mo. In August, 1910.0. he jgreatest distance traveled...vT to authorities the 48-year-old tery. Friends may call nt Paynene Valley Sunday,.Sun Smaller rises in temnerateninerature occurred elsewhere.here. SenServices are .scheduled Jburn at 2 married Ortha M. Cauthornrn at jMrs. Bebe- McClean . Kearney. ... year-old . . . And overheard: "A v id Soil temperatures began to recover fnfrom minimum levelss re- p.ni.p.m. Wednesday at Auburn, film star lay ill for 10 days an driver is like a wea Mortuary Monday eveninR and Soil “ ’ Nankate, Kan. He moved•1 to j Alaska; most children (ffrWrs.J ^ a b o . a rd the drifting pleasure Tuesday until time of services,IS. corded Saturday.bat ^ C alif. Burley in August. 1909. Follow-)llow- •T erresa H ardesty B aker, Al- pleasure vane—you never know w _ Z craft before he^died. Theytiey said way she’s going to turn ing his marriage, he homestead-itead- tturas, Calif.: most grandchil- ^ BURLEY — Funeral .serviceses ' FIVE-DAY\Y FOREC, FORECAST "rwln *'® them 70 pesos a1 day d a y to , ------______high pre.s.sure will predomlnale over ed south of Burley. From 1915 (jren, (5), Frank Eslinger,• Twin keep house for him aboard ship. for Wayne H. Barlow aro setet Dpring theH next five days high pre.s.sui Q he was employed as . a printer-inter jpails, and baldest head, Emii for 2 p.m. Thursday in thelie tho castcri eastern Pacific Occnn with/ilh low pressurepre over Ihe SouthernIh e rn XRed \C Chief in S ’ Cochran’s body was ‘"discdvi discov- N. W. Larsen, ( Ida. Disturbances from Ihe NorlhMorth fofor r the Burley Bulletin untilI 1956 jBenson, Phoenix, Springdale LDS Ward Chapelcl Rockies annd Western Canada. DIsturl when he retired. He wasas a Wilbur McCray, Calif., „as was ®reder Saturday by a Guatemalan with Bishop Noel Bowcut offi-fi- Pacific wllwill pass through W esternjslern Canae. es toward Ihe end of the week with the anverngo Tuesday through ^ r Coleman, Protales, N.M,, and . HAZELTON—Funeral services toward thc •ough premier in a major gov- it would be several dayss before He is survived by two ; for W. H. (Bill) Detweiler will,Saturday111 j Saturday a few degrees beloww normalnorm al forfo tho season. Some nor- grnmc rpnMv Dr.- Charles S. Colem an, Oak- , "‘""r ernment reshuffle apparently ridge, Tenn.; one daughter,i s W . I L ^ o v ithe cause of Cochran’ss death Alvert Larsen, Dallas. Tex., he mal maximum nnd minimum1 temperatutemperatures ore Gooding, 84 and jesigr be held nt 3 p.m. Tuesday at the mal maxIr ' and designed to follow the Soviet ex- could be determined. Virtjil Larsen. Tonopah, I' Tw in Fall.s F irst Presbyterianin 52; ^^vln Falls, F 87 and 51, andd Burley, 82 and 49. ample ersWD Mrs. A. B. (C athleen) Philip, ample of collective leadership ■tor who “ dauehter, Mrs. Carol Co Church with Chaplain Dwight E. ScatteredScattercc showers during Ihehe latter papart of Ihe week will pro- by seseparating top governmentnment Boulder, Colo., and seven grand-’ra n d l Passes at 50 Authorities said the actor, who ie tough Falls; a brother, Ga\ WUcher officiating. Militaryy duco less tlhan .10 of an inch Of rain In rmost valley areas. und p children. specialised in "B” movie tough und party functions. Funeral services are planned lad been ^ev., and seven gi rites will be conducted at grave-e- During (Ihe next few daysi fair weatherwent! and rising tempera-pera- premier in the ktnfk guy roles, apparently had been " at 11 a.m. Wednesday atr t h the e , ) lad been c^'^^ren. side at Twin Falls Cemetery,y. turcslures will allow most farm operations lo be resumed In areasareas _ Communist government In Coast Home deadi since June 13. He had been The family suggest.s memorialslls wherewhero delaysdel have been causedlused by recentrc cool wet weather. Burley Methodist Church with B for- intensive crui.se vacation ?r' which Kadar, 53. had held peri-Rf"’ Rev, Paul L, Ludlow officiating.a^ne' Wayne H. Barlow, 50, for- s'^forhis at^WhuT\lor7ua^ to the Idaho Youth Ranch which:h Showers Islat^r In Ihe week areI expected to be scattered and mostly^ odicallyojjcal since the November, in merly of Burley, died SundaySurday scout movie locations for his may. be left at the mortuary,y. light and prt?bably will not causecausc majormaj< interruptions lo field jg 5g ^ i?Trian Concluding rites are set in ' 1 hjme company, Robert Alexan­ 1956 crushing of the Hungarian Pleasant View Cemetery. ' Ma- ' “ heart ailment at his hjme Friends may calJ nt the Whitete work.w o rk . revolution,revolu went to his long-time by in Sacramento, Calif. J'Jder Productions, namedI'fi^to for his Ex-Area Man, Mortuary until 2 p.m. Tue.sdny. deputy, Gyula Kallai. sonic rites will be conducted by ‘ ,gjj father, TEMPERATURE AND PRE(PRECIPITATION Ltxige No, 68, A,F, and A.M.,,M. He was born Nov. 27, :915, , Kadar’s resignation and the j ! Mc- at Grouse Creek. Utah.h His women — Eva MonterosH o n te ro s Taken by Deat TWIN FALLS — Funeral ser-r- Weather Weather at G a.m. CST: Highestlighest tem|temperature Sunday, lowest ppgjuj, “ Friends may call at the Mc- Gnuse Castellanos. 25. Eugenia Bautis- w e st g( X^ftbinct were Bulloch Funeral Home Tuesdayesday 'childhood was spent at Gnuse J-' * Norman William .Shtic vices for Mrs. Mildred C. Bettsts tcmpernturotemperntui last 12 hours, precipitationjrecipitation for 24 hours ending at ^nnou atend Zacarias. 19, and Lorenza In- ^ announced three days after.Jf a afternoon . nnd evening and Wed- Creek and Malta. He atend J __ j j .M, fo r m e r re sid e n t of'*Jei nre planned nt the Whitney:y G a.m. CST.CS' special session of the Central gndu- fame Dc La Rosa, 14 — said Community Methodist Church,h. Statlun Atax. Min. Pcp. I.ttlN*I.Itll.- Ronn. k ' ------01 12 specia garian services.:es. school at Malta and was gndu- I ill nn and the Magic Vallev area, Albany, N. Y« — -- H7 6H I«»aI-.. AitifiAnir.-l.Ti______7K -68 - , - , l-Omn Committee -of the Hungarian ated from— Raft River -iiigh *'°chran_J^gaiiy' to feel* ill on at a Blackfoot JiQspilaL II Bdlse, at 2 p.m. Wednesday wllh AJbuqtJBrgue____ Aiblailinju. _____Krt U>uUvlIlou>uUviiio ------h’j 6'» SocialSocialist Workers (Communist) -wj e LDS Jurie 3. R ev. Raymond Thompson offici-:i- AmarilloAm.riiio ______87 64 MomphU.Mi-mphU ------h9 71 School, He attended the LDS •*' of ^ d a y e v e n in g following a ,* Aiihevlllo ______71 a.i Miami l».Hearh ______n:\ 7H p a ttyrty . . ______business college in Salt Lake , They said the ketch lost one of ating. Final rites nre set In the A lla n ~ la ______7'J. f.7 'Tf.'Tr. Ml.tUn-l. Ml.tun.l. T .'X .____ 10 Retired Navy its masts in a storm a fewfew days d a y s Cloverdale Cemetery, Boise.D. [iiiiiti.i.______71 MiluunUcMilu u.iUi-*- ______\>r> flit C ity. , after leaving Acapulco onon a trin ’’"rn Feb. 10. 191 frt nirmlnsrkam ______H.» 7J •Ml»l-.-St. Pnul ____ SH «l .17 Jg He married Lois Hyman in 'd for 10 Po'Tiona, Mo, He came to I Friends may call at the White Iliam arck ______72 47^ NrwNow OrU’an*Ori ______H7 71 .05 Vll* ’’“i' , to Costa Rica and drifted for 10 ), Man NamedT ' in h is y o u th nnd residei ty litMton ______HI r.H N»-w Yt.rYork ______fl i f l l the LDS Temple in Salt Lake Mortuary Tuesday. The family — Mrs. Miller, 80, ^ ^L-k^days. . - IltT>wnivlll« ______»l 7r. .Vorth I’lI’lallr • ______h;1 R2 i _ Twin Falls, Filer and ,7er suggests memorials to the Amer- lllifralo ______H7 70 Oklahoma Oklah.imii C U y _____ l»l 72 ' I ' o I City. Following marriage, the Ican C ancer Fund. Hurllnffton. iiuriinrt<.n. Vt, _____ HI! OrnatmOrnahn ______IM) f.4 Taken JL CiJ by De^thth To1 Idalio Job couple lived in Salt Lake City, He was graduatetl from . C «sp«r«sp«r...... 7:J 44 jn.iU.I.'lDhIa _ :_____H.) r.l) . . Boise. Spokane and Burle;. QA High School where he pa — — . . t ('hurleaton.('harlnton. f.S. C. :------h;! 74 I‘ht>.-iiixPho.-nix ______or> fU \ f- ?e;^‘ Mrs. Coburn, ^ 36, paled in athletics, JEROME—Graveside services:S (’harI«Um. \W. Va. Hrt P5 Pitl^liiixh ____ H'» . tirt At L Rupert Homen e IBOISE (AP) — Appointmenth”fld* Survivors include his witjow -j- ChnrloHe. N. C. _____ 74 fi4 P.TtJ"'-'. I'orttniKl. Me. _____ r.fl J . of a retired Navy man as build- Surviving are several b for Norman William Shockley.’ t’hlcairo Sf/J";,"------'''• - IM) 7r» I'lirtlwn.l.iVirtlunil. Or*. __ ___ 71 P2 RURUPERT—Mrs, Delila Jos- in Sacramento; one son, Gordon& rdon f ital Dies at Hospital ers and sisters, Aubrey Jerome, will be conducted at 2J Clnclnnnll(Mnrinnnti ______:m> 64 Kaleltfl. ______HI fi7 r*hin<»phine Miller, 80, died Sundaylav at [Tf superintendent of the Idaho Barlow, Sacramento; his C’icvelanii ______lit) 71! Kanlcllui.i.i I'llCily ______7,<> M p n me h-id Statehouse was announced today • Mrs. Annette Coburn,* 36, 191 . Shockley. Jerome; Raynicr p.m W ednesday In Sunset Me-y C olum bus ------fi.S itenoKeno ______ViV ;it> a loc.local nursing home. She had rnm- mother, Mrs, Elizabeth H. ^ • u K by O. J. Buxton, state land com- Washington N., died atit Magic Shockley, I/)s Anqeles; Eve morial Park, Twin Falls, by)y PmvcrDenver ------HO M TUchiniuiilTtlchiniuiil------Hi -»»i2 hccnbeen making her home with her X, Barlow, Burley: one brother, y Dm M o ln « ------L------h't #57 ,4S St.St. LooU LooU ______{.2 7fi m issio n er. rottier, ygUgy Memorial Hospitalpital at E Shockley, Rupert; ( Rev. Gavlord Hasselblad of the 50 of Shirley H. Barlow, Malta; two j( Detnilt ------I'lt 75 ' ' .Snit Snit I.iiki I.iiki- City ______70 4-T SLStCrsister, Mrs, J, E. Hammond," J Elm. er Tildon Reeves, 50, of a; two jo -25 p.m. Saturday. S h o c k le y , Los A ngeles; Mr B ap tist Church. D„)„ihDuhith . ■ —____7i> ft ].i)iJ.4« San San Am. Ani .nJo . 04 7:t Cf,^»She was born Sept. 2S, 1884, at gux- daughters, Mrs. Joyce Jorgem- ElKl i’aiiPajio.1 ::••______l»7 7:J I San Di.-ro _ ___ _72 60 ,, «4, at 3y|,g_ began work ttxlay, Bux- She was born Oct. 15., 1928, In H (Bessie) Moselcv, Jen Faruo - ______.7 7 .fi7 Snn KimKifin.-Uro ______70 ft.T ITFremont, em Utah. She was . mar- ton said^Ho will replace HenryHenry L°San, Ulah, and CherylLheryi .j. Falls and attended»d grade Mrs. I-cland (Harel) Q ‘ H u r l e y — Funeral services;S Fort Worth ______04 72 St. Str. Ste. Mario _ ___ _7H 61 .73 ried rif'H to t Jolm Milliir who died in g^, ective BftrlQiv^Sat:ramento; ftiur sis- ^ Helena ______CH nn S.'Atil.' — ______nK Tin ' !i .u” Bates, who- retires effective ■‘j schools, here. She movediQVcd IQiIQ W ash-4 M rs. \ L C. (Lil for Arthur Enos Coleman nre {{''",•„ - ters, Mrs, Mildred B, Lind and g Hnu»ti>n ------U4 7»» .01 ShrrvrjKnShrrvrt>ort _ _ ___ 71 IvjI.1937. T h e c o u p le o p e ra te d 1] th eS Wednesday. June 30. , and Pojsg i„ i 9 4 ]_ then returnedu rn e d to J o h n so n , J e ro m e , and Mrs. planned nt 11 a.m. Wedne.sdny^y IndlanaooHn• n&ooiin _ a _____ hO 70 |I Si.aK«n«-si.okane ____ fi7 4^ CCrater rate Cafe in Arco. She lived j said Mrs, Ida Horn, both Burley; -p 1953 -h J*<-k*on. M l» a.------70 1 rnmpa-SiTnmpa-St. Prbir. _ _ h9 77 .11 ,, . I'ved Bates is 73 and Buxton said iurley; pan^ ,rom)m Brig- (Laverna) Davis, Jerome. a t the BuHey M ethodist Church J*rk-on mji in Pocateilo prior to moving to latory Mrs, Alice Kimbr.r, Bountiful, j, wtlh K„v. Paul L. Liidlow offici-. JarkJionvUUKVn^aL*, ______Hfl 72 .Of,,t>r, Tu.-«..n “ __ 1.5 r,o m Po ing to jjjs retirement was mandatory untiful, ham City, Utah. She was a Graveside funeral ser CUy Ml f.fi .33 Wa«hlntrt 2ment Utah; Mrs, Ruth Horn, Tucson, ^ atlng. Cortcludlng rUes are set Inin _ h'J R7 ■” 'WIrhUn.;v:;^i',r"" Jl R u p ert in 1964. uncunder the new Idaho retirement .ucson, member of Our Savior Lutheran were conducted in Sunset PJ0AXMnt Vit*w C^metory. IVTa-Ta - 'r Some, tcmpcrttturc extreme.*^iC-s from wwithin tho> 4S contiguous>UQUS She “ member of Friend-riend- prc program approved by the iegis-legis- and four grandchildren, , q Church in Twin Falls, morial Park in Twin Falli sonic rit(*s will be conducted by UnitedImited States:Sta Sunday hlKh, 107 nnt t PresiP re s id io . Te.v'. M o n d a y miiorn- o rn - "•''P 'Chapter No. 37, Orderler of lature.lati Funeral services are setet at a t .1 2 Survivors Include her mother. mother, Rev. Vernon Kirstein d I-odge No. >68. A.F. and A.M.^ inp low, 3:32 at Mis.soula, Mont.t. Topeka, Kan.,I reports 1.58 inchesiches Ea.sieEastern Star, Arco, jBuxton said only the matterlatter ]p,m, Thursday in the Spring-spring Mrs. Minnie Carlson,, Twin Bapti.st Church.______Friends may cal! at the McCul- of rain In past six hours. SurvivorsSuf include her sister,iister, of age was involved in Bates'Sates' 'dale LDS Ward ChapelI with Pall,,p three brothers, George L. loch Funeral Home Tuesdav af­if- ' ------______MMrs. rs. Hammond, and one ret retirement. Bishop Noel Bowcut officiating, Carlson, (- Fallon. Nev.; ArthurA ffhu"; d e d u c tie ternoon and evening and* Wed­d. Alaska, Hawaiiawail and C;Canada brothibrother, David R. Taylor.. Ru- The1 State Land Board, under Concluding rites are scheduledleduled Ej Carlson. Uy. Colo., and nesday until time of services. . Weather at 4 a.m. PST. Highestghest temperaturetempe yesterday, lowestawest pe’’'- whwhose direction the land com- in the Pleasant View Cemetery,netery. ^eith R. Carlson. Reno,;'no, aand n d ___ . temperatutemperature last 12 hours, precipitaticprecipitation ' for 21 hours endingnding Services are set at 2 p.m. mi;missioner serves, was told1 atat' a Friends may call at Payne ^ sister, Mrs. Everettett (Jer- \ r5f \ 3,000 OTU t w i n f a l l s - Funeral ser-r , 4 1 a° .m . P S T . Thur.sdayT h u rs at the Marvel Me- memeeting last month that Bates Mortuary Thursday morninglornmg aaldyne) Borah. Twin Falls.ails. She I ‘tJ 1 drug \W vices, for William Herman Gard-j_ Statl.in ___ Mnt. Min. Pen. StnU.m-.StnU.m- Max. Mln.. Pcp.rco. mmorial oria I'uneral Chapel in Arco. is a half-brother of Buxton'sxton's from 10 a.m. until time ofor ser- „^as preceded in death1 by her I \ ^ C alaary ------Vnn-'ouvr It the wife. Atty. Gen. Allan G. Shep- ner are scheduled at 2 p.m.n. f-«Jm..ntonK«Jm..nton ------, [,r, A"!-'hora«IAi.rhorau llo i l ^Concluding n c i rites are set nt the wif Shep- vice. father,f, George O. Carlson,irlson, a \ tSfCyi-CJ \ T uesday in the Twin Fnlls Mor-,r- wi“‘„7„,,r“------'*> .44 .l u r t . n u ______70 47 ArCOArco Cemetery. Friends May i.iay ardard, a member of the board.) o a r d , ______fl , former printer for thee TTimes- im e s - A ^ tuary Chapcl with Rev. Riley*y ~------.15 ' H..nolulu .1 5 Honolulu ______F5 74 ,0] c allcall a at the Walk Funeral Home wawas asked whether such a rela- i j l News. : Mar- tionship violated Idaho’s a n t i- McCall officiating. Final rites Monday evening and at the Mar- tioi I n“t'“i Trio Reported in ^ Funeral services willI bbe e hheld e ld X / T? C I AipIHn, a>u rcm IDAHO T^^MPERATl•^MPERATURES • :hapel nepotism law. nre set in the Rock Creek Ceme-e- .Station.st.tf„n Mux. Min. Pcp.Pcp. • SiAtlnn SiAtlnn M«x. Mln. J, P>-p. ■ vei , Memorial Funeral Chapel ne[ 'irk n at 11 a.m. Tuesday at the Rey- IX liO l coujii ijiapi—m te rv Atxnlf^n _------fii 3s ./,.r,.me./c-n.me _,, , _ _ SH W ednWednesday afternoon andI eve- ^Shepard wrote Buxton, askingisking Better Condition h v ith R pv *•>»" »0«® »•'>" 4 1 , nolds Funeral Chapel withvnn Rev.K ev. i„com. t.x. ^ ear I.«k«I.nk® .------_ .%,i I .. KlnirKinfif HiHill ______74 ^2 nippning. the " ’e latter to explain his relation-) * II.«-w|-f,.n /-wl-f.in . ___ 72 4% "*" 6 - n n r Eugene Tjarks of the Ourur Savior p^pi^ ’aou-i tno» .lu t v - "uhl . ------_ 4, ^ M .u,I ______shship i with Bates. On the advice TWIN FALI.S—Funeral serv- "uhi _ . Malad «7 4a S After Poisoning , f [ficiatin g . Iw deductible! Or lhc7 lo« ■ V lufl.-'’ ------M <11 ' M.„i„i„l„Nfountidn Home _ 71 4!l of his attorney, however, Buxton * • 6 - Lutheran Church officiating, Ices for John Eldon Cox will be^ "i;,'.!:';,!laMupIl —______CM ,11 rnrnui ux on Yhrce Washington youthshs were C Concluding services are: planned ,H..Wedi conductcd nt 2 p.m. Thursdayiy < attlrfoM _------70 40 f.wnt.-ll.. declined to reply. 5; Paul Pai C. Sloan S'c dur- reported in improved conditionmdition a at Sunset Memorial Park.‘rk . bit— ,n d we’U be jljd to IK at the White Mortuary Chapele l PFT,rnJi,i T ' . ' . ------“ ------JN-W.t.rif iN-xl.tirif . , }»7 « Buxton said that Reeves, dur- l{iiI..Mt _ rt.'i n7 l-^ Q l lOr naval service, wasas an Monday at Magic Valley Memo------— In t l« l recortl tor joti- Ercry i by Rev. Harold Olson. Finala l ‘|r».T'ir. '- _ _ . .04 Salnion.04 Salmon 71 Paid 1 tXl Last Honor ing d his rial Hospital where they are be- I T_ purcha.* ” ? rites are set in Twin Fnllslie ,;h .T» s...US...U St>i St.rinv:, _ _ 4rt t.',,- P engineering specialist and his I s Suetlble Mlure wlU be r«nt4 f.mnurKtiU . . T^in Fa Twin Fall. <17 58 f uneral ' services for Paul C, ^ SS as ing treated for botulism poi.son- JMatt Schmidt Is C em etery. mIdaho. h.. f F*lla. ii. _ _ _ r.l r^.S 0: Won.I.il *7 Iti included surh things as . n d « « entl weU «ntl y< 0: Won.1.11 _ ,;o 31 Sloan Sloan were conducted at 2:30| supervising operation of powerpower ing after they became ill Friday 1 t p.m. Monday at Twin Falls p|jj ll", NORTTIHRN IDAHO—Pnrtlv cIou(!\’ ni J I*® plants and of heating andd air nir night. J Honored at Rites\ltes *°oinOTlenU Acrur»tel A ni-i TWIN FALLS—Funeral ser- NORTH! Iv cloudy nnd n little warmer todavtod,IV MorttMortuary Chapel with Rev. John ^or Randy King, IS. Bremerton:nerton; Funeral services for M att lmport*nl—It e*n 700 rn through Tuesday. Hi|;hs today 6.5 to John conditioning systems. fo r M a tt been t vices for Mrs. Annctt Coburn >^hroiiph T a y f>5 to l:i, lows tonight 35 too -15. I'j. BB. . SSi im m s o ffic ia tin g . Mark Sigfrinius. 17. South Seal- .S i h jj^ j; T u e s d a x j i i g silv in 7(ls. ___ h Seal- Schmidt were held Mondayonday at down the dr»lnl ____ MdlLhtJiQjit 11 a,m*Jjicsday_hi' Jighj; Tue^ ...... - ■ ------— Danrra- E>an l-'roehiirh -orgftnii+t- irj ;------tie, and Marertte -Grsyr +7r-tTr -Ta—Ta-j« th e White-M oftuary-Chapol Wiih the Reynolds Funeral Chapellel anda n d ducts d were sung*by NadeenfdSrilrBrFosterTs K > ~ coma, were part of a grouproup of 1 Twin Fall.s Elks Lodge No. 1183, with Rev. Eugene Tjarks of Froehlich and Dorothy i-roeh- jp 49 on a nalional tour with1 Chris- c officiating. Our Savior Lutheran Church o r tian Concerts, Inc., Seattle,Itle, cnen ' Mrs. Nellie Ostrom was solo­ I M agic Valleyley IH ospitals Paid Last Honor «.as s o l o J ^ e l s o n s officiating. Concluding services ^ Pallbears were Harold Wal- p Dlland route to the World’s Fair. iiist and organist, will be conducted at Sunset Pncs . Wal- Funeral servicei for Rolland Memorial Park. v^usaCassia IMemorial I M apiapie V alley M em oria!wjq] ker, Harvey Fennewald, Jamesames g g Foster were cunducted Mon- They were given an anti-toxiniti-toxin P allbearers were H. G. Laut- B en n ett, Arthur R a thiburn, b u rn , a, (he White Mortuary■tuary for treatment of the poisoningli.soning cerbach, O. H. Coleman. L. V. A d m itte d : Medical Art A d m itte d Waync Wavn< Smith and Norvilleirville Chapelci,, by Rev D L. Mikel:el I and are expected to remainnain in CCJroves. Carl Giib, Paul Jones TWIN FALI.S — riravpsidcif* Mrs.Mrs Jr.Tosenh I vnrh. Flovd-*vd Mr-^.^ ^ fs. T ro n a rd D o W aat. Mr<; ReyncReynolds. Mrs. ^ Nellie Ostroni was solo- st>lo- the hospital at least another aand J. G. Thorpe, ul J o n e s PHARMAC' services for Mrs. Hurd Wallill,f?ohson Itohsen .innnd Mrs l-'orrcst Zom-'nv Virj’ilVir^il Hartlcv.' Mrs. l-arryy ^O, Finalpjp, rites were hold at Sun- ist week. The rest of the group is ! ■ Sun- ist and organist. roup is ! Concluding rites were1: held at 733-1578 will be held at 11 a m. Wednes-s- kc,kc. nilal! BurJcy;Bl h^nrma Gnnoz.107.. Il Rowe.^owc. Mrs.? A. Delbert Thueson,eson. set Memorial Park. Pallbearers f were John Morse.lorse. making scheduled appearances / 7 day nt Twin Falls Cemeterv, Hazcltnn: I irancesjTwin FaUs Cemetery. 'k'. Hazcltnn; Ntrs. I ucio Valdez andmd Pnul HH, RnUcrts. Ruth Fiscus.ISCUS, ______JJ. S. Hayes, P.tuI Scott,, Bcn after canceling several L w ith Rev. Ronald Keeshan of-f* Mrs.Mrs .Stevt.Sicverf' Platt<;. both Paul,\u l, MMr.s. r.s. VV.' aldon H, N elso n n n d Mr-? -m/f T rent, Dean Vollo and R. Fon-1 Site of the food poisoning was ficiating. and Franc ng was y______and Francis Hutchinson, Malta.la . OOlcnn le n n \V,\ Huk, all Twin Falls; Mrs. Jyir; Iron, 83, Jr.tane. undetermined. Dismissed |jVickiVicki A Ann M .n k, Wendell; Mrs ^ Concluding services wereJ con------HAII.EY — Funeral services I RandyR.-mdv 7Thomnson and M rrtrlrtp] , Klyde Kuiirr, I-'iler; Vern(^n Jf 3.j jrnc'n Passes in Oregon^ O n ducteddu( at Twin F.ills Cemetery.etcry. USE TTMES-NETWS WANTT ADS ------..... for Mrs, Stella Myrtle Martinin pnwlcr,powlor, bfboth Burley: Mrs. R\j.R,,. BradshawRradsh. ;md Mary Elizabethabeth . , , _ , o-. — Mrs. I ulu Pearl Iron. 83, will be conducted nt 2 p m.'dolphr'-'d o lp h ReR esendtV - NTrs. M a r r Bruno, I^runo. both MurtauRh; Larr\ ^ : 1 Tuesday in thc Bird Funeral,^liRinrhnm ninpbom nndi T*'(l Brnwor. all Brent Snapp. Runert; Georpe-OTiZC Chapel by Rev. F.nc Jungbauer.r. Burley:Burley; Mrs.A H.aroUl Younc.ng, jjDnlcr. 1Buhl; Mrs. Robert Kirsrh;^.^^irsrh ^ ni^’ht at the Hospital Con- Community B.ifitist C h u r c h. I'Hevburn: Hevburn: T-rank Pavne andi'^f*Tndi'^f* Slanlev.Sia and Richard Koss- valesc.-'nt Nursing Home. Ore­ gon City. Ore. f f l Filial rites are plannee Katherine Hoin?''. borh Paul,Ull.'man. ' Malta f i U I S E SORONER-MEDICAL ^ | She waK a long-time residentsid e n t m Hailey Cemetery. 1-ricnds mayly and Cilen Davis. I Rupert. Ij Dismissed , of Twin Falls, but had been liv- call at the funeral home Moltr I Ruben MondraRon, Dennis J / I [■ EXAMINER EXAi ^ t r B irth s I R uf’f ing in Oregon for the past three day and until time of services ^rin v md Hraucr. Mrs. Charles New -S A 5nn w.T^ b o rn to M r. a n d m o n th s. Tue.sday. ^ ^ MMr'; r, ,[ ,,,-ioucio V'.nldf'?. P.tuI. Daii'ih-<;h- ' ^x'Try n nnd son, Mrs. Virgil Han- ci,„ She was bom in Virginia on B i V I ------t" rs u f r e b u rn to M r. .Tnd MIrs rs ''"V.I D eDcbdr.ili Kay Tackett ani 5 ^^, MAN t RUPERT — Funeral services • , Sept. fi. 18S2, a n d w a s a m em l>er ‘^'5, Virnh.ird Rii’tm.nnn ,ird ^TrMr -'MMrs rs. PeterI Otero, all Twin Baotist Church. Her hus- HAROLD COOK:ooK for Mrs. Lillian Lulu Brenzeal nil I-'alls; .lohn I.eRoy Sayre and will be conducted at 2 p.m.^ nr,:l Mrs. l-nrrcst Zcmke, all I'alls; band, William C. Iron, diedicd in 872 Mfn. V iew Dr. East ’’• Burlev. Mrs.Mrs .Ir .John Pennel. both Baker's‘k e rs DecerD sc e m b e r. 1933. Twin Tall* I \ WHO IS H Thursday in thc Rupert Firstf fieficltl. ld . CCalif.; Mrs. C. Terry Bur- Methodist Church by Rev. A. 5he is survived by a son, Wil-Wil Phone: 733-8 2 1 0 , , nett .Tn .Tnd daughter and Dale F ijnmij^ni Iron, 1-ake Gr^ve, Ore ., / \ WHAT DOES M. Thomas, assisted hy mem-J"' ^liniH.Mmiooka M omorial Hardy, bers of the Rebekah I.odpe. I Hardy, both Eden; Mrs. Josephosepli anfj three, grandchildren, Final rites are set in the Rupert >. . Admitted Pretl. I Castleford; Mrs. Robertobert whiWhite Mortuary will announcelo u n cc Cemetery. Friends may call at, ^Trs. y>, Andrew ' GrmTQT. Mrs.Trs lleazer eazer and daughter and Jess funeralfuneri services. ■ >ene I!urRC-;s and Kennethleth .lohnson..lohnsot both Buhl; Mrs. RossR o ss ------Walk Mortuary Wednesday af- Thompson ternoon and cvemng until time lhomp-;or\. , ; .nil DltIo. loo Wal-/al- L-L. Pickelt.Pici Oaklev, and Vicki Vicki, Jor, ]or Wendell: Robert Hodge.■lodge. ^ tnn .md R(,(In-*v Robbins, both'Kith ■ Ann MtMtick, Wendell. Twin Falls, and Mrs. Richardichard ■il ! \ 'NhC" of services i;hursday. 'R RuporT. u p e rt. Births ScrugScruggs, Hagerman. , 1 . ,, TWIN FALLS — Funeral scr-j,r- Dismissed Sons were born to Mr.. amiand Births H i \ vices for Mrs. Florence Emma'na I n^nnisn-nnis Kessinger. Heyburrt;rrt: Mrs, larryI, O. Rowe. Mr.. and A :son was born to Mr' and Because he’s told people3(e theithey've accumulated more cash Sartwell will be conducted at 2 'Mrs. Rnhrrt Massio and son. Mrs. f;i ion. Mrs. f;ienn W Dick, Twin Falls. Mrs. Warren Taylor andind a than-they thought thoy eever had . . . through life - ■ p.m. Friday at the Twin l all.slls PoreI'”’" Hrrn.Tndez m .lr.. ami Chris- and Mr uder, daughter was born to Mr. and I- \ ris- and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Kudcr. daugl r. and insurance Maybe you'll dis M ortuary Chapel. Final rites’arOi!>''<-iro,line •'’''•Jar.d .Mana' Philips, all Ru-^ Ru-^p'iler. Filer. , Mrs. Michael Nielson u ll discover you have more thanan . ! \ vour set'in Twin Falls Cemetery. ; port. _____ - ,Vou think Ask him aboutbout anyar aspect of life and health B irth s J insur.Tn,-e. He ll giveive you Ihe best advice simply R O P E R T — Funerals .ser\’iccs c„p- 1 '"odi^ e a s .e f *' \ fo r M rs. Cleo Whittle will be \irv R,xiu-ere born to Mr, nnd S t. IB cncdict’s. .leroirc ( J because he's a mony man..man A professional. And askingng ' *\ oe Mrv R.xinoy Robbins and And-md- ' Admitted >"’» I Contractors conducted Tuesday in thc Ace■^e- rcvv fC,ti;.-raer. „ all Heyburn. Mrs. d o e s n t m e:an a n you y o i ll be obligated. quia Ward Chapel, with BLshop Mrs. Mary Popplewell. Mrs Eldon Stephenson officiatinp ------■''’f.\nn Robinson. Mrs. Richard”.Vd N O T IC E Fall*? \ \ . \ , Seeley. Mrs. May Jo Weeks,i^eeks, I "wi*e men" in Twin F a ll* ? ‘^ ' “’ run Concluding rites will be held at Good I the Rupert cemetery. at Goodirifr M em orialL Daleba'ie'^'i Taylor, all jerome; M Mrs. rs. • !'' Vowth Ranch wovld liV# toto Do you know theI other -= ; i ■ ■ ..-.J Admitted ThadioiThadioun CoIIom. Eden; RevR e x '"«i f«ei>re bid* oo conifroctioofl o fof (tln-n' to pageB . 13) ^ \ Emma H, Smilh. Mrs. A. A. Spackman,Spackn Hagerman; Mrs.' k>*«*ment foundation and•nd l-cwis and Mrs. Jerry Epers-ers- Olive Olive Roholt I and Mrs. Warrenarren hom« oni». pisTWte^eld -Sdorf. snli Goodinp. and Mrs.tob- Rob- Taylor, Tavlor. both Wendell, .nnd M Mrs, rs. ^ Mcured «f fh* Graveside services for HarryI ert‘ry Waiki ert Waikins. Bliss. Michae ranch. MONYr — M. Kulp were held at n a m ' Michael Nielson, Shoshone, Mutual Of' ncw vork , Dismi.sscd Dismissed /-.|i Monday Twin Falls Ceme- Mrs G J»me» R. CrowaOW« 1! WHITEITE Mortuary t w with Rev. Elvin Goebel '’Tof- Gooding. -inti son.son. ElderEldcn Richardson. Mrs. John ot- Goodmg. Mrs, Gary Hill and Fugua and Mrs, Vern Hutchens, •» 5 3 2 -2715 .•fl "The Chapel by the Park" f iria ting- ' daughter.daughter, Shoshone. all Jer Jerome: Mrs. Ronald Tav-'T av - ' Th* MulutI LM* tnturanc*vranc0 CompanyC Of N«w Yorfc, N. V« ; • / X -—’•iai ,, MondMonday, June 28, 1965 Twin FallsFa Times-News Orgaiii^ Is — - — Blue Lakesakes Shopping! Centerfer t B lam ed f o r Blue Lakes Blvd.Ivd. N./M Twin Foils |

_ - C o a s tJ lln e s ^ _ „ I ■ y _z^z____Shi _Shop-9^*t>^9-=^ [ ^ 0 - 6 ------— riverside. CaUf. (AP)-A J niohth ago Sunday county health officials spotted a marked in- _____ crease in reports of intestinal,1B ------— e B------! disorders. YOUR ' I t ” V : The increase was the first evi- your "store with more atAT mLOWEST POSSIBLE PRiasms J ui s s t t S a y “C G h a r g e I t ” dence o t a wave of sickness and death carried by a water-borne^ OPERATEO BYf GAMBLE-SK- GAMBLE-SKOGMO, INC. ■ organism that has struck 18,0000 N persons to date. Three personss have d i e d . ______^ The organism — a~b'acTenum called Salmonella Typhimurium __ enters through the city's iu R F IR s iX water system, hits the human ■ i intestinal tract causing severe TV * ' vomiting, diarrhea and fever. Boys'Boys Trunks "This nq,w appears to he the ■ 'V'v Q biggest thing to hit the natiun in I , . Jm almost 30 years, in terms of the SPI» te i]Iklfn number of persons ■ affected within a given area," said Dr. Louis Hertz, regional director off / the California Department of BETTEIFTER SWIM SUISUITS ® Public Health. ' L "I believe now that the epi­ ^ ^ '' . : • * ' \.Lac0Laca - frontfi cotton sail- demic stage—hard to define— has passed,” Hertz. "The dis­ 1-PIECE! * '>*'K -_^cloth^ cloth irin snappy solids, ease, communicable, now' lingers sizes 8-18. cn in the secondary stages, ■ J r sizes 8- passed from' one person to an­ t 2-PIECE! other.” $ 1 Public health investigators are trying to find the source of Men'sMei Style Infection and finish the job they . \ BLGUSONSI started May 27. i Guide Urged 5 P > 2 . ” TeensI MissesI Here's your char jr chance to get that new T\ ' t Solid c color cotton“ saTl- For Student suit you've been wanting at f g at n ternfic low price! 1 ^ clothclolh withV contrasting .— D is c o n te n t _^g High-fastilun—57ytPY~"tfi" sutifiy t ...... - ■■ —trim trim .------gay prints, sizes 8 -18 . . . one lowI pncel NEW YORK (AP) - - Much of the student unrest and discon­ W V tent sweeping college campuses Is an encouraging phenomenon, but it must be guided and con­ trolled by the faculties, a Har­ vard professor said today. RICE CUT! Dr. D ana L. Farn.sworth, dl- ^ rector of Harvard University’s health .services, .said "impa- tience with injustice” i.s an at- ■ Pt—— ^eoch Towels tribute which we should try to develop and encourage in our ^ students. But such impatience ^ N m \ A E should not be so impulsive as to be destructive of individuals -mk GIRLS' 7-14 ^ $ | 6 6 or Ideas.” Farnsworth, In an address S-T-R-l prepared for the annual conven- S-T-R-E-T-C-H ^ tion of the National Education Thirsty cotton ferry Association, said student rebel- -.NYLOIN Y L O N SUITS - cloth, 34x62" sizo. lion can be channeled into con- structive lines if the college ad- ministration and faculty treat bP -'f-sV:.- ‘ ALw-*viar.;?3= students with scrupulous fair- - ' ‘•'•ry:.';®’ ness and consistency and listen iS $ 1 6 6 §/ V BEACHACH THONGS to their complaints, no matter E how trivial. E Another speaker. President E. JH ■ \ . / x rh o o se from several I - a n d K. Fretwell of the Association 1 \ I1 \ ; CHILDS'35'...... 2 8 c 2?-pieCQ -p ie c o sulfs in an eye- for Higher Education, suggested ■■ that student leaders be given a ratching splash of colorful y V ;B S a greater role In helping to run f WOMAN'S.iSN'S.______— 3 8 c 5ie coUeges and universities. solidsiolids and fprints. Sizes 7 ^ ^ H | | | 2 E \ ( I ‘ too 14. J v ''' Couple Leaving ______/ ^ t * \ \ 1 MEN'S...... 4 8 c r : V- 1 For beach oiand af-homo wearl Filer Honored ' i FILER—Dr. and Mrs. Ivan A. • • * • ••• • 1C ••• . ••• I Cushion-sofjshion-soft rubber, S-M-L. Anderson wera presented a cer­ • * tificate of appreciation by Rev. Frank Schweissing on behalf of the church at a farewell recep- tion held In their honor at the First Baptist Church. Leon W right was in charge of CompareC( our Low>w Price and Save . . . SavSave on Your Vocatiocation Driving Needsleeds . . . Ihe program . Mrs. Russell Me- Cauley presented a corsage fo V4'SS3 Mrs. Anderson and Thomas Lu- cas gave boutonnieres to Dr. 1 V\ M Anderson and Fred Anderson, j WILSON GOLF GOI SETS AUTOMOTIVIFIVE SPECIALS!\LS! their son. Everett Andrews, » V church moderator, presented, ^ ' the couple a set of Clark’s Com- T Sam Sneadad ^^Blue^^Blu( Ridge ' tnentaries. Rev. Allen R. Ree.sor \\ FITS DOOR-7OOR-TO-DOOR Full'ull FlFront spoke on behalf of the Filer \\ M inisterial Ass^i;' V ECONCDNOMAT d se TIMES-NEW3 WANT ADS \ X 2 WOODS ^$ B8 fo r FAST SELLrNO RESULTS / ^ s $ 2 2 ® ® ... I ....- STOPS BED-WEHING l l k 4 IRONS and PUTTER .... $36.88 New Tablet Way bjlM i Without Electrical Devices ** ------J Each club Is perfectly balanced»a I a n e e d M»dlc«lly Saft Ouar«nH«d to- put more power and c control o n tro l \\\\^ ’m. '1 Discovered .. . iclentlflc ncw WET- KO MOR t a b l e t s quickly helpi Y behi,behind every sholl Perforatedrf o ra te d ♦nd functional bed wetting, due to leather grips, chromed shafts.h a fts . habit, emotloni or nervoua tension. V Ieath 1^0 electricity, special rtieeta or alarm*. For children (over 6 yeart) and adulta. Satisfaction or money back. Only iS.OO. T(^ay . . . aak for WET-NO-MOR TablaU a t. . . PAHY BERGlERGSETS SEI TROLINGER PHARAAACY $ ^ ^ 8| 8 8 8 COLORR Durable, easy-to-cleariy-to-clean textured rub- 144 Main Ave. W. Dynamic balancedneed for pipower ber mat fits all comjcompact cars except “Tour Hom« Owned Downtown and consi'stantant accuracaccuracyl CHOICE!E! Corvair. Has a reinf(reinforced heel rest, P h a m u u iy " 2 W OODS»DS 4 IRONS and PUTTERUTTER .... $ $36.88 Red, white orr black. F A R M — MEN^S '^'S \ g oOLF l f c CART SPECIALIAL " ' M l GOLFLF \ A u c t i o n A ' "‘'-iil ^ SHOES)ES CALENDAR ^ ^ O NLY ...... *14“ ■ ”4“ Wim $ 9 1 8 Folds compfefefy — rol/s fn K ' closed postion. Adjustable handle, 1-year guarantee. FREEFREE CHASSISCl , ^ W afer-repellcnt su c d o w ith cushioned soles, sizes 6-13. ___ LUBRICLUBRICATION ^ .^Contact the Tln.ea-New» Sales department for amf '^rnplete advertlslns covcraRO ' . . with 4 or 5-q5-qf. oil change , CnfiitlFoam Filled your farm sale, hand bllU, a ferry Terry Cloth j usingI Phillips 66 or Texa- • OOIT JJ^^-'paper coverage (orer 70.- SALE?E? vjj! readers In Mafic VaUey) Jk V T COVERS. CO Motor,otor Oil. WAGOrAGON PAD ^tlvance bllUng. All at one spc- W SEAT C JJal low rate. Every sale listed HEADD ^ % P 9 thi3 Parm Calendar for 10 t ®ays before sale at no cost. COVERSRS 9 8 p<3v $ *1 7 7 5 SALE! BAGS ' All Magic Valley $ | 6 6 , / $ 4 Only » 6 ” Sales listed Here | $ ^ 8 S ■or Oil Changc! BUY! *A“ t im 9-CtUS^ SAVE! For Oil < Rcg. MENS „ J u n e 3 0 Rcg. $ 7 .7 9 ...... ” ,at our'banciy drive-in - GreatJt for for sta station w agons, J^^plete LlquldaUon of the $2.28 OR Cool, c o m fo rta l service today — don't beach:h oror law lawn Washable "ES s e r t r o s e r.4FE and A/OMEN'S washable!mfortable, 3plil completely Stop ,at our b SERVICE STATION Red plaid, beigeje trimtrim. . womens el 3plit or solid front autcr' Ihis service big value- . , vinyUcover.rU cover. ■ 42x72" size. Deluxe Suede .^-piece set. * s ty le s . ^a^misefnent June 23 & 29 Deli miss Ihis big Auctlane«r»: Wert, EUers, Pkafl ______4 i TAYLOR'S3R'S \VIEWS ON f ■ ■ 'I Mondoy, lJune 28, 1965 , , NATIONAL "I Missed!” I 4 ~ Twin Fall» Times-News -^1^ . W O RLD L t NEWS W HmLIGIG By H HEftlRY E tiR Y 3 . T A Y L O R AQRICUUfiJFCUIJLIRAL ■ J BY ANDREW TULLY ~1 By HENRY/J. TAYLORrtO R rejected theso sums but th. - —WASmNCT-ON All-buUhosa-hotJiaaded-cyn. ------I ___ This article is dedicated:ated tp Treasur.y bigwigs, who * who seem to be straight out of Les Miserables . T ~Bemgrd^ M. BanieKr~T6f~Thgr win applaud the basic provisionsd sions X i f fine citizen’s ■ spirit represented A cona^datloo of r«b. S, 1941. ct tb* Id*ho , E»*nlng: P resid e n t Johnson's narcotics•cotics exactly the reverse of its con­ Timm MUiblisbw) to lOOfr and thm Twin K»1U N«wa ..j -jm ' hill, which would put the nation 'Vr ^ - tents, and the protest '1 urge «iUblU&«d ta IM i. * W- on r e c o r d as acknowledgingg tthat h a t U FDbUah*4 dally and Sunday a t WO 8«;ond B iw t W««t. here is a - pro- Twin Fall*. Idaho, br tba Tlme*-N«w« TublUblng com-' iv tfl. ” addiction is more of an ill- \ \ ) ) ~ ~ ‘panir* Inc. vjcNv ness than a crime. rf urged on all who Yvette, on the pS£ JARCD HOW JACK MULLOWNEY K The administration blll^pro-iPro- ^f p would listen nc. payroll at $18,900 « vear? Pr«*ld«nt - PublUner • #*l - perly places the empha.slS on || g P P I Don’t rock the boat. ^ ^ AL WVSTEUGREN LOWELl- D»CK WILEY DODDS BiutnM Uanaicer Managing Ed(tor AdvercJ.lng W«o»tfer rehabiJilation rather than pun- ^ islons,r " /, \ Administration c:om. DALE THOMPSON ishment. Under its provisions, CompoaiBS lloom Manag«r Prc». Room M#n«K«r , addicts Judged capable of3f re- i1 t l , \ V f c \ AU notlr,«a reoulred by Uw by order, of court of, ^"spending to treatment would'Id be I / •ompeUnt jurU«licUon to ba publlahed ^ Clerk Ralph R. Roberts wHat ------p imfShad iu Uia Tbui»day to#ua-or-thti paper pursuant toI ---- ^ ______.sentenced to hospitals ratherra th e r I .M redress the public has. Roberts Andr.w Tuiir prisons—in most Ot w h ich ^ eO-lOS Idaho Coda...... ¥ M S General AccoSg Cnt«f«d a« aaeoDd ciaa* maU ^rnmtter April 8. l*18, at: a ^ fbc is available for a price. And the billbill is ^ tha ^to//ic* Id Twin Fall*. Idaho, under tb* act oX . I “ "'9 6 s opmion that her hus- aimed at the beginners, most of whom cana n be • lA ar^ B, ,1870. . • that is honor- H.nr» J.J T.ytoi. ® certification of her Official City and County N*w»p*p«f salvaged Salva if caught early. ^ ably required to supportJrt their lJUBSCIUPnON BATES over^, once an individual is nut FLAWS IN BILL —But there are a couplepie of * ' ' . jungle agonies? Br C.rrl..w-On. monlh H.BO: thr~ month, 14.50, ■!> F L and all payroll "he or she ttuntht 10.00: on# y«ar I IK.00 Rlmgimmicks n in the bill that, hopefully, will «ive VifTER/^^s We can lose this war. and all subject to removal onlv hv Oould* B u t. of Iil.no—On. »l-76 1 U>r~ month. Congress pause. One is the provi.sion which other w ars, unless our politicians appointing membe"'^ J St.OOi lU m onth. »UiOi on. y.«r 118.00. WOUl than CUT-B^'^'^lV y / y tf. On both these scores the gov- run it. This is the American . . - r * • ' tm e n t 7" ------\ , once.. The other offers rehabilitation treatment ernmental recklessness5 Is al-al­ system that is to save the world? Skiing Boom to dope peddlers who sell to others only toto gget e t • • most unbelievable. money for their own supplies. Political freeloaders junket Idaho faces a double - barrelled skiing While deep and darkark our around the world, sugary and Unfortunately, clrup addiction Is not to be ^ — troubles flow and ourr heroes gay as peppermint balls, ’This boom to center around the Sun valley equated with car .sieaJin#; or even breakingg aand n d ^ [J- die — silently, obedientlytly — in column recently remarked that district. It’s becoming increasinRly evi- entering. An addic t who has been caught twice ^ - Southeast Asia. President:nt John-John­ each plush government jet costs dent that the Janss Corp.. new owners of or threotl times is more dangerous to society •. s' son needed a new arm armored ored us as much as 300 Roll,> Royces- the famed Sun Valley Resort, P'fns beca'becauso his moral system has been affected by ' limousine. The Treasury:ury De- and (budget figure) $2.4G0 an siderable expansion at the world-fanious thothe use of drugs. Whereas the kid twice con­ partment appropriationsns bill hour to fly. They’re noiseless victed of stealing a i ord may respond to care- S site. Now the Forest Service is asking VKte, 0 dif- , sprouted this littlo daisy;isy; One for the joyriders — ,so noiseless I ful handling, the addict often is unable to dif­ limousine at a cost (incredible)icredible) thst the sound of our whirly- I bids for construction operation of new ferentiate between right and wrong. By the ski facilities at Butterfield Creek 17 miles 5a » - w,/, i of $325,000 and a secondid one aat t birds crashing in the stinking I time he has been convicted for the second or $197,000. The President sensibly jungles, the cries of the Ameri- | north of Sun Valley. Sealed bids on the t^irdthird time, he may bc hooked, and thus incap-in cap ------can soldier trapped flat on his I ■ able of going it on bis own even under stricts tric t proposal will be received by the Forest able church groups to financenee their helly by the knives of the Viet I Service supervisor here until aext Sept. 1. parole. parol missionary task and eachach took Ct)ng, are like the sob of a tide’s I • • • • It all means that skiers will find better ^ Police a three-month course in jungle faint echo in some distant sea- I WHERE PAROLE DOESN’T WORK — Police j ; here. shell. I and moro facilities for their sport. It also records show the fallacy of a too lenient paroleja ro le t ’ ■I survival before coming here. mntiP" Tnore and more skiers can gystesystem for dope addicts. Of those convictedted of * w rr "They gave us a machete,machete. Last year 472 top-ranking of- I ■ - Jttni^imwi- llictudlim t-inurdeg.iirdeg.L L- ->-r I--,- .... ■ ___ and we had to make our own ficers and Pentagon civilians I be expected to viilOTT(^aYea-everr^n- fc F house and furniture,” saidsaid Miss were flown to Georgia in jnili- I ter. From the Forest Service viewpoint, more than half nro addicts who have been;n nr-n r- I [ rested several times but who have always beaten A I Costello. “But they didid let us tary a irc raft for the Masters I the move to create an entirely new rec- reste the rap. Usually on sortie technicality. A hopheadphead “it \ K £ have matches and a snakebite golf toutnament. Each con- I reation area for skiers must rnean the who mugs the guy next door to get money for V Poor Marr H i kit.'” tributed 40 cents a night to the I federal agency is aw are present facilities ^a few grains of heroin may be sick, but 't'b he Is P o t H E The girls live now inn a two- cost of their Ft^ Gordon ac- I aren’t adequate to accommodate the also a menace to society. room, thatclv-roofcd bambooa m b o o comodations. Calling this who- I ly coffee opla “unwarranted and im- ’ numbers of skiers expected in the near I j also^ prefer to look with Jaundiced eyeye on p P l a t o stilt house, shaded by coffee future. Skiers, of course, will cheer the tho cdope pusher who claims he sells to kids trees, at the edge of thee village.village, proper,”' Comptroller General i merely to finance his own habit. There is a big k3 It is several miles fromrom the -loseph Campbell estimated that 1 proposed expansion, but it means much mere ais S h o t s .JEb^ By HAL BOYLE n which taxpayers paid $20,000 just I incre than just providing additional runs1 profii profit in pushing, nnd tho records show thatIt few HB military compound in which peddlers content them.sclves with making; oonly n ly L ------J::------J dwells a U.S. Army Special to make the rooms ready lor I ^ d' nnd sev- the official freeloaders, I a n d lifts . enough money for their own purchases. MostM o st STOPPED COLD ' ^"KHE SANH, South Viet 'Nam who Is slender and darkrk jnd Forcesp team of-14 men nnd sev- The double-barrelled expansion—at Sun of themthi seek a big killinK in order to stash away yy,,yy,e report on this littlee incl- APAI — Two girl missionaries—iries— wears glasses. "We write: an al- g,eral hundred native troops.sops. The 'The result? The Defense Di I Valley and developm ent of the Butterfield enouienough money to tide them over the inevitableitable (Jent jg a t,jt on Ihe late' side, an American and nn Australianralian phabet for them, make teit- compounde, is protected by sand- partment went right ahead and I wilds books and teach them to r ea d b; sts and did the sapie thing ,all over I Creek district—is bound to bring con- craclcrackdown on their trade. Who can determinermine ^ut it’s still good enough to0 pass —are—« housekeeping in the wilds r ead bags, mines, ' oOtposts and here in a mountain area longlong and write. bbarbed wire. . again this y ear "for military I siderably more money into the Ketchum wiinwith any. degree of accuracy whether a pusher a alone lo n g . hei is sellinii„narcotlcs only to buy himself a fix? ,, uation dominated by guerrillas, "Then we bring themm the The bamboo paradiser a d I s e morale,” I « • • It happened on graduation district, with all of Magic Valley benefit- ,oi A T^ey are Miss Eugenia lohns-Johns- word of God.” She and Miss is,g guarded only by a pet mon- I m ight suggest that newi ol 1^1,, I night nt the high school. A ‘ I ting indirectly. The process has started NO BAIL, NO PAROI.E—Otherwise, the bill Is 1 Miss Costello, who is blonde andnd lair- key,k, •'Scooter.” As somene of the this dawdling by our top brass I iinHer young-looking woman stoppedtonned tor ton of Houghton, N,Y., and Miss already, with construction workers em- ^ft long-delayedion step in the right direction. Under , Aus- skinned, represent the Summerlummer villagersv regard monkey as a „ near the high school nfterer the Na Nancy Costello of Sydney, Aus- tey as a is hardly the biggest possible I ployed at Sun Valley on erection of new Its. its irmajor provision, n court may advise a de- ^ Institute of- Linguistics aat t I.os delicacy, "Scooter” is kept morale boost to the American I 1 him ceremonies had started1 and tra traiia. ' fondant that the criminal charge against him mitive Angeles and the Wycliffee Bible leashedu to a bamboo100 stilt.stilt, soldier in Saigon, and his loved I condominium apartments. More money fendi In nn opened the door of her car.r. Sev- "We work with primitive /ritlen T ranslators of Santa l^na.1. Calif, ^ where he does cartwheels all will flow into the areals economy when, will be held in abeyance if he agrees to an eP®”eral teen-age boys were near tribes'tril who don’t have a written 'heels all ones here, who can only pray I . Immediate examination to determine whether and one of them ru,shed overver to lar language,” said Mi.ss Johnston,nston, Both girls raised funds ffrom r o m d a y long. 10 God for his life. I the Janss Corp. starts on other improve- he is an addict and capable ot rehabilitation. ‘ “ the car. grabbed the woman'siman's . . . . . "W e’re not afraid.” said Miss on the very day of our I m ents. such as new lifts and ski runs. If he agrees, he Is held for up to 60 days for arm and started to pull herer out fc. Johnston, who has spentmt nine n i n e heaviest casualties Washington I • diagno.sis of his case nnd then may spend up It will-be a sort of chain reaction be- diasi u p JJJ |,g s h o u te d . " HH e e re 's X 1 ■ months here and three’ years inm society columnist Betty Bejk I cause as new facilities and more accom-. wto threetn years in a narcotics institution. a gir girl now!” & Viet Nam. "Our only problemiroblem is reported Washington's "most I modations ard^vanable. muTFskiers-wiH1 A significant part of this provision deposesiposes woman said something Interpretii the perpetual threat that ^the the sensational swinging spree ot - I H ll Viet €ong will push uft out.” be attracted. It follows that more workers; that hat during examination treatment the de- like.... -Take your $5/%nTi*r » out. year;" She defiled lhe magifr -B [ fendant cannot be relea.sed. either on bail or The American soldiersrs keep a cent decorations, the oceans cf B ■will have to be employed In housing and ^ hands off me you [’4/l%jn*. I . on his own recognizance. He is committed^ for can get out of this car byf£l my- Hie News watchful eye on the girls and vintage champagne, the spa- H ,.to»dlng the increased numbers of skiers’ the ,duration of liis illness, which Is tho, onlyo n ly ^ . aW v' periodically bring themn gifts ofol did attire, the sparking lli^ M and th»econom y should show the impact‘ comrcommonsenso approach. _ M food. TTie g irls re p a id them re- monds the special eclat jaf H The boy-wasted no timem e In By MERRFMANSI SM]SMITH ^ ot u biga^r payroll aad-morc-money b e in g> Admittedly, today’s laws are too stiff because j-eenJ cently by cooking themm a Sun­Suri- g]ow of the government B 'peeping his hands to himself,elf. so day dessert of pies and cookie^, spent. Inin mimost cases they allow for no discretion by the ,ugthe storyj goes, and stoodI back ck d cookies', renvolk that she named. ‘Pi» Summer tourist travel through Magic. courts. A judge is helpless to intervene wrhenen the woman got out of 'WASHINGTON — Presl dentd e n t to ask the latest word fromom Sai-Sal- Just as Robinson Cru.soeru.soe had ent to m ake m c rr^ ” saidBq . H ' lavy provides for a mandatory minimum sen- ^ le hu- gon. How many planess went a man servant on his Island,sland, thethc Beale. ■ Valley, particularly along U.S. High- ' her car and went about herr busi- JolJ'ohnson's sensitivity to the hu- ( terice. In jail, the 18-year-old offender can, ® and . ngj,ness without further interfer-terfer- nnanrnc factors of the Vietnameseamese out. ■ what did they hi!,;, what ttwo girls have a butler,r, too. HcHe govemmed I way 93 from California, has been increas- p^obi , is one of the - Montagnards, 01 probably will, get worse. In a hospital, I’O bo is“ e n c e . / wwar a is becoming increasinglysingly were the losses? , i that has placed armed Ameri- ■ ing in recent years and probably will in-■ givengiver a chance to get better. • ( • • noticeable noi to friends andnd a This much was known rather r mountain tribes people)le whom under enemy fire. Perhaps B crease still more as the Janns Corp. goes ck, but the girls are teaching, ’ k t t - t : t. t -•..r2=::uTr:=r rx:-zr.~r rrr -rrjsrrrrs **’PUPS FOR kiDS DEP’T.«T. sourcesoi of concern to someme of widely some months back, but t , if our politicians had not ■ to work on plans for year-around activi- Dear Pot Shots: thtth e m . something new seems to be hap- “His name Isn’t Fridayriday butbul blundered and blundered .and H ties at Sun Valley. '' We havo two cute female'emale in] a frequently cynical world pening. Not so many weekseks ago Ayooq,"/ said Miss Johnson,finson. blundered so much these Ameri- ■ S puppies. Their mother is p u re of sensi- after such a pre-dawn militarymilitary "Ayooq helps us prepare•pare veg- would not have to be there ■ If the anticipated skiing boom follows Views of Others p3 pure of politics, if the Johnson sensi- ^ ,.. bbred re d Dachshund and the father tivity[jv were shown in public: as it briefing. Johnson could quickly cetables and sweeps thele missiormission all. I its natural course and results in wider ISis a small! brown dog. We would soisometimes Is in private, political)litical drop off to sleep again.in. But school.s He'll do anythingimg to bcbe ^11 have seen Is defeat I use of the Sawtooth area all year, there! SPARE A FEW BILLION? like to find a good homele for opponentsop might regard1 his there are times now when■n sleep Ihelpful. He's very conscien- ^ftgr defeat, in policy and in ■ should be still greater increases .in touristt FederalFe> handouts now provide state govern-ivern- themthem. You can get them three emotions as something of an act does not come again easilyiily and ttious.” . . tbe field. "This is no moment for ■ traffic from California. The impact dfTJfCsnitrxS m tn IS iviih nearly one quarter of their generaljneral and one-half miles west•st of to(q generate sympathy for■ stra- he lies awake until daylight.aylisht. Teaching the poverty-stricker.y-stricKen sensational swinging ■ . revenue and the trend is continuing upward,d . SoutlS o u th P a rk o r p h o n e 7.13-M99.)499. tegicte j decisions in SoutheastIt Aaio. aw aiting arriv al of the newspa-newrpa- 'mountain people to read and spree of the year - or any I skiing boom could be felt in Magic Val- f inteili-'write i,sn’t easy.-Their language Because present grants-in-aid come w wilh ill, Mrs. Ross Drown which are not always popular.>ular. pers and a later batch of inteili- ' vow- Wa.shington spree whatever^ ley every m onthoitJiiayeat^. Iiitheast has 62 sounds, includingJ“ 40 o vow I strings attached, it Is under.standable that slate state (Rt. 2. Twin Falls)“ ^In the heart of his familyly ind >ind gence reports from Southeast 1 support the an^ish. dan- ■ gers and cruel problems that ■ «» administrations ndmi would look with almost unbound­lOund------thlthe privacy of more intimatetimate Asia. , ent^ tribal dialects. Prow confront US. ond even for the ■ ROUGH SENTENCE cded e enthusiasm on a presidi'nlial study commis-mmis- Pot Shots; 1 f^ifriends. Johnson frequentlyItly is Defense Secretary Robert S. work with the Brow j “We ultimate sTrvival of the UnilKl I From the juvenile standpoint, one ofp sion proptisal that the fotloral government share We have five pups to’ give much more demonstrative-aliout-about McNamara also has learned ,rjhe,"| said Miss Johnston, I some of its income tax revenues with the states,itates. awayaway. One is black and the! other jhithe killing and destructionion in that if there is m ajor action in 70 000' of States. ourAialion needs a spin! ■ the worst punishments is to be deprived ' clion m ■•There are about 70,000' o: Hro(}i ' fo u r c ith e r b la c k a n d w hIlte ite oor r yyiet j Nam than he is in public.^publicjviet Nam. Johnson wantsIs to be ,,i,ep^ j,e,-e j,f,d in I.aos. ' as -well as a program. of the chance to drive an automobile. In It is only nalural that governor.s would drocil! Tver the prospect of hiiving a free hand in de-do- hrown and while, They “■"e are J 6 or when on display in larger 1 telephoned immediately.y. '■e-jre-j ••We like our life. We feel fee Those whose duty it is lo set ______m a n y iciaseS, a y o u n g s t e r ’s life is c e n te re d Ciding how -such funds should be snent. Butt itIt is weeks old and will make good g gj, ro u p s . gardiess of the hour. ThusJS there this) is the good country,inlry. ancand the standard, as Mr. Banich ntS Iri F’ets. We—tive^ fbut^-miles west — in the use ofli car. Anything that inter- equally natural that Omgress, which wants to e s t o f n r 7 a c T T ^ T r a “ 13T "fit3 frlentls^ ira, ton. i)iese-«re-^h«~-good^-people--ujpeople--up ^L .^_standard^, a r ^ letting m 1 three south and one west of feres with this near worship of an auto-■ keep its hands on the purse strings, would look Road ^re concerned about his ^s'l^'p^ sleep- gets little sleep. ]h ere. d ow n. • ^, Buhl on the Deep Creek Road f and hon- Our nation is entitled to a mobile is akin to a disaster. Parents and1 with abhorrence on such an idea. | °nhl^ Seed '"B patterns. There are times When he can., the Presidentresident "They're very open and hon 1 or two north of Blick Seed '"1 md if they roar of outrage — our mind^ courts aware of this sad twist to modern itIt Lsi probable, thel-cfore. that the presentt svs- ",ousM ouse in C a s tle fo rd , O ur tele-te le - ,wl when he awakens at 3 or 4 naps during the afternoonn for as est1 and loyal people. And if thej rd 537- o'clocV in the morning, callsills the much as two hours. Friendsnds say,say. 1like you, they'll do anythinglything forfoi and hearts going out lo eyerv life m ake good, use of it. parents as a dis- lem of controlled subventions will continuee and phonephom number is Castleford 537- o ( st you." 1 American fighting in Viel Nam. c ip lin a r y M e a s u re a n d c o u rts in se n te n c -, will e,\'pand. 271 ’’situation room," the inteili-, intelli- however, that these occasions'casions you—becau.se: they trust you." 2712: House. I aro becoming less frequent. ing youthful violators of traffic regula- In fiscal 1964 grants-ln-ald increased 177 per ' Richard Heldel[eldel gegence center in the White House. I tions. It’s pretty drasticv cent over the prior year and legislation since sincc (Rt. 2. Buhl)Jh l) ---- ~ -r-- ■ cnac(enacted will produce sharp boosts in the futureu tu re . • * One good example ocl^irred in Poca- For (example. Jl.3 billion has boen authorizede d for PEN PALS DEPT. B r i d gge e by I Jacoby tello's Municipal Court the other day aid tok education, $1.1 billion for the Appalachian Dear ichian Dear Editor: T h e ,_____ ^ ______. = P when two boys, one 14 and the other 1.5. Development, Dove nnd funds for the war on poverty.5v e rty . I £nm very blissfully nndid gglee lee M W . trz- ...... , appeared nn charges of driving without have been doubled to a ncw total of S1.5 billion.lillion, ^jto to wwrite you this missive It BRIDGE FOLLYLY m ade a second trick with licenses. The charge is quite common in1 Figures compiled by Congressional Quarterlyirte rlv 1'sI IP' ' ^ave been looking ^ L TO B E E X P E.RT R T ace of diamonds. 996 .1 'ry'^-i D o c t o r S a; these days when youngsters feel they just show that California ri'ccived more than SJ9 9 6 ,- 1 forfn r \pen pal . . . I am n boy of C o n trary 10 popular belief th(the The ordinary bridge ies are ys get the has learned 10 try i<> drop can’t w ait to test their driving skills. Any- 000.noo of the $10.9 bilhon total federal handout;'®indou't '® y*ye®’’'' *’°bbies are j g exix;rt does not always get tht . in 196,1. fofootballing, o tl jumping and collec- gBy WAYNE G. BRANDSTADSTADT, M, D. most out of the cards.s. In facfact queen when hc holds nine c way, the judge decreed the two boys . ing pictures. I will like to cor-c o r­ rthere are many occasionsions whenwher in a suit and if this were dor. will have to wait utyil they are 17 years. Tliat's nn Impressive 9 OS por cent share,re, by respond with l>oth males aand n d fo- he would make 12 tricks inslM^ old before they can ^pply for driver’s li-' far the largest of any state in the nation. iI maUmales and I promise to reply:'plv all I| A reader asks what would rash, usually clears up without I| ’ — censes. From the juvenile viewpoint, Californians, however, have no reason to> think the letters that I receivedd from makem her daughter. 5, haveve fre­ fre- treatment in six or sevenn wweeks eeks NORTH 2* l°^Thp exnert would also ha'* [ themselves lucky bccause they nre in a pre-' any quent sore throais The child’s and since sccond attacks are that's just about equal in severity to the il pre-1 any pen pals. qi cks are 4> K 9 6 3 !mld"l U ^icks had he ^on . ferred position, i3ecau.se the CQ figure.^ alsoIso re­rc- Waldl A. SannIanni totonsils were removed aboutlut twoitwo ra re . I wonder if your daugh- V A a slam contract, ^ut ex^^ death penalty. veal that California’s share of the federalal tax (2,'> Ibomo SlSi ) yearsyt ago in the hope thatat this te r’s present rash is reallylly pilv-pily- ♦876 have an utter horror of It might be a move in the right direc-. burden was 11.2.1 per cent. Thus the benefitefit to (Lagos, Nigeria);cria) wouldw put an end to thee sore riasis rosea. 1 would stopslop all +KJ10B4> I down when they have a cin tion. Mere fines don’t seem to impress. burden ratio is O.SO per cent. • • . throats. th Although removalval of medication for two weeks.eeks. If WK.ST tST EAST play for the contract ••>"d e^,, pp'-p the tonsils will prevent future I the rash is still presentt or re-j ^ 7 5 anyone in these tim es of plentifTil--money. That simply means that for every dollarlar wcwe | nKITTENS j FOR KIDS DF.P’T. 7 5 I South had no regrets about ■ sent to Washington only 80 cents came Jjack— | pj kittens attacks of tonsillitis it is no turns you would bc within your But whcn someone is denied the privilege b a c k — ] F iv e b la c k a n d whit*^ k itte n s nin your V Q J 10 8 4 VK763K 76 3 2 safety play. , c„„,h ha'e thereby pro\'ing once again that m o n ey' aalw l w ^^s s ^ weeks^ old .Tnd weanedd need S'guarantee against sore throats,iroats. [rights to gel the opinionn of an- ♦ A 9 5 2 ♦ Q J 10 of driving, it can hurt, as those who lose! shrinshrinks on a round trip to Washington,-M.o»-ft«- new homes. You can gett them Most attacks in w h i c: h the other skin specialist, * 8 3 * 7 65 7%V“ pll^d r '^!a^d'^^"-p- their licenses these days are discovering,. geles Times. _ hyh y i p h o n in g J e ro m e 324-505959 after a f te r soresc throat is accompaniedlied by Q—My daughter, 5. hasJS infec- SO tTTn (D> The last session of the State Legislature; ------2 p.p .m , a ftxver aro caused by strepto­ilreplo- tious mononucleosis. Accordingccording * A JIG 82 „ gfe-J»holished the practice of issuing tempo- SOM E Y A R N ------cocci c< or by various viruses,/iruses. to our doctor sho is younger ^ g 5 __ “ • rary permits to those who had lost their We’re living, as yoii may have noticed.;ed. In: FourF cnls 2 years nldd need SomeSi children in il^eir firstrst few I than m ost persons who> getKCt it. ♦ K4 3 ' have ^ licenses. The practice was fnllowod in the Er.T of F:iasticity. The Stretch, whichh used new homes They're usedI to be-,yearsbe-|yi havo a poor resistanceance lo Will she have an increasedised sus- sus­ * A Q 2 the hand and d eci^ perceni- tn refer to the last lap at Hialeah, now em- ing can get such infections ceptibility to thi.s disea.se when I “hardship" cases involving the ncccssiiv iw em- ing around children. You can get si East and West vulnerablencrable n ^^cfe orTo pl^.' bodies everything—or everybody. [(her[th e m a t 401 M o n ro e S t,.. TwinT w in Members of this child's house-house­ '‘he reaches her late teens? of driving from home to work. ' p, .‘io u lh W m I N orth E a s t From humble early beginnings wilh men’s ' Falls,Fall hihold should bo tested to see A — Infectious mononucleosislucleosi-s 1 ^ 3 ^ , suspenders nnd tho ladies’ legendary tve-o-way*-o-way ______w Idaho’s courts-Should make moro use whether any of them arere car- is a relatively mild diseasease ththat a t 4 ^ Pass Pass Pasa of their right to revoke licenses. Whon thc' -Stretch, the- trend has spread and spread.spread. Mrs.M Hugh Bean. 34G Robbins^obbins riersri of the c.iusative organ- clears up spontaneously. It is I word gets around that a violator is likely' We've grown accustomed to stretch socks,cs, and Ave . w-ants to give awayy a big isisms — especiallv streptococci,tococci, most common in adolescents^iesclnLs Oponlni: lead-VQ bridge. f those formtight female ski-pants did much toi whi to lose his license for a few months, there brin uch to.white tomcat that’s a1 good AAside from avoiding contact and young adult-s. Sincet a sec------— ------CARD SENSE ^ bring back 26-20 vision. Rut now they’vee gone i mni mouser. Ynu can telephoneme 733- withw persons who haveI coldscolds, ond attack is extremely rare ; -*tnight be a sharp drop in the number off too far: Men’s stretch suits. ' -ly an expert will go out of his wa; way q —Thc bidding b“ 45^S. J_ aiand sore thro.its or whoho are I your daughter neod notIt worry to insure his contract and wini violations. >. TlThey havo snapped our over stretcheded im­im - . . . 'carriers there is no satisfactoryfactory,'ibout a return engagement. and wind W«‘ J*"” p,si lent. up with fewer tricks than the thi pass I The courts could use tho device cf- agination. We’ve no .stomach for snug .suits.Jits. WANTA PIGEON?? meansrr of prevention. Besides, this makes just about everMl^ng p, Q—My daughter, 8. wasas given player who has not heard?ard abouabout •» ryilfng Pot £itos: If the cause is a streptococ-ptococ-ia glucose tolerance test. She I fectively in cases of both yoimg and oldJ cl.i<;cl.istic but our bank account.—Dallas Times A ?sl. She sa fe ty plays, You, Soutb, hold: Times A camSr pigeon, banded,ed, has cicus, however, penicillin can be had no sugar in her urinerine but The game was rubber brttlgi I drivers. The youngsters who defy trafficC HerHerald. ' <),dropped into our yard. jre ber brttlEC Q S t ¥ * Q * *, I laws could get the same treatment as thatt ------W d. j relied on to effect a prompt the ’ blood .showed a high;h sugar and-when South lookedd over tbetbi W hat do you do. Would anyone care to investi- cure.ci The commonest causeiuse_ of levfl. If this w.is^ inherited did' accorded the pair in Pocatollo. namely, NOT ON lAUNCHING PADS! gateg a te ? n ■iled did I dummy hc saw that he could couli A —Bid f%if««I recurrence is stopping thee treat- she get it from her fatherather or .be set if East could gain the thi There U no being deprived of licenses until they’re’ If Russian spy-in-the-sky satellites are photo- The Moseleysjleys rrment too soon. her mother? j ■’ graphinsTthe U. S.. here’s a word to themm that (C6ntact. Nev.) lead with a trump and pla;play Mafldent ot «»»*- say. 18 years old. And oldsters could lose Nev.) Q — J have_ been fakinging my —Diabetes is an inherited,inherited I through the king of diamonds, their licenses indefinitely ponding special might Tr . -save scrutinizing photographers from)m out-out­ ... li cr spaci;. FAMOUS 1-AST LINEJJ. , daughter,f R, to' a skin specialLstlecialLst "i^ny but not all I Soulh proceeded to gunri tests to determine their fitness to drive. Those T moppish, warped, ghoulish looking .spot.s , gf jiie'for several monihs for Ditvria-''^’’’^*^^- pityria- passed;d from ag.Tinst this by cashing dum g spot.s “. . . She raises some of the . s over lo sons (sex-linked in- There’s indication revocation of licenses all 'over the United States are not fnis-sile launch-la u n c h - nicest nice flqwers In lown, botit never rosea. She just gets over nked in- my’s king of spades' “at 3 trici 1 S S ' v S . - ing pads. They's just the kind of haLs women cuts a bouquet.” one bout and it starts allill over herilance) like color olindncss,lindness. two and then taking: a spadspade jo nowT . . Thus your daughter mayay hayehave! finesse at trick three. 5> have been wearing this winter.—Andersoniderson GENTLEMAN IN THE,T H E I a.again. W hat do you advise?ISC. •» * Jr_ I' ' - ' V*j ‘

• T , Arson Arso Eyed GernGerman Party Gains in Ballot ' ■' 'i , ' ' *'■ As Cause of SAARBRUECKEN'. Geriiiany LASTr THREE T DAIlAYS (AP) — The Social Dv-*mocrats ■ 1 l K E : S l a i ^- ^ -giHHtHi—Oti—GhrmrciitTT— l.iidw ig ------■M a in in f - r f c , Erhanrs, Chrisiian Democrats m SALT L'' LAKE CrfV the"'e finalfir ballot test before the I ^ gated toda\today the possibility of ar-■ Scpi.Sept. li)19 nationwide oleclio/!.' J f soa in a' fire that destroyedI •] lhe i,e Chrisi.ian(^i IVnuu'rat:; won^ m w nvER downtpwn Salt Lake City's‘ the '.'-'aar >aar!and State election Sun- j|H j abandCThed-T^rst Congregaiionali,|.,s,‘Idas. j:eiiin,n,;en -12.7 per eeni of the Church early Sunday.' pIM.sii|5J)4,S^ll \votes cas;. -jhis repre- The blaze shot flames 300 feet: I^ seined.asc med a ^;ain of irom l‘) to 23 into tho air and blew sparks as|JI seals min the 50-meinher Irs^islu- - h ig h a s 500 foet — o v e r n e a r b y'jture. ; tu ro . I i g j j j j L, apartment houses and Salt Lakej ----- Gir\- Board of Education, offices’.turned j„in the second alarm two next door. in.iiuueslm;nutes alter arriving at the i\_ Firemenl iremen kept the two-alarm|,b!.i.'e. . I '' fire fro fron^ m spreading.; It attract-; j j H \ \ ^ded tthousands housa ii( of spectators., ■■ ^ > Battalion Chief F. E. McKin­ non said there were indications I'If you plan* it the fire was started by an arson­ or feed it— ist “who"w ’ho p planned it to be a fast spreading fire.” Ql ^ 1 fl M cK inno:innon said th e re w a s no; GLOBEVi»fc« SEED 6 F R O » T l H O cchance h a n c e to save the building af­ Will have if! ter firemen arrived. He said he ^ te r I LEADID E R ^ JAMES DAHL - 7 ---- 1125 11th Ave. E. Twin Falls Phono: 733-8374 I SPACIOUS I4CD.IL

HOLDING ONE o( the gifts received for Ibeing chosen queen1 of the MapMagic Valley Western 1 NORGE Horse Show Is Alice Williams, daughterlaughter of Dr.D and Mrs. John Williams, Villiam.s, CCaldwell. Miss Wll- liams also received a "trophy forr winning the junior high point award. (Tlmes-News (Tim photo) Bocai Because he's told people they've aiaccumulntcd moro WSr \ ' MOOtLX Ri/-14«0nLT.1460 * * A " ANNIVERSARYERSARY SPECIAL Aged mares I'o<;y's Rose lee. c cash ash than thoy Itiought thoyoy ever hahad . . . Ihrough h(o ' Charles Cox. Well.i. Nev., first; Insurance, Maybe you'll discover you havo moro •^ Wonderful Norg» N*v®rTrost Conv*- Caldwell Girl Isis Sele Selected “Wonder ^o^,- Nighl, Bud Godby, than tl you think. Ask himim about anya aspect o( ji^ c e In the refrigerator cnyou;il3an-you;il t)e obligated. " (Continued from Page One) BestB est 19(55I9iiS filly:fii Unnamed. Le-|'i ^ ■■ ■ holds 144 Ibs. of froien food Roy Ciibhs. Wendell, first: un-!/ ^ M I " I 5^0 The afternoon events began with u'’ named, Bob Cummins, 'Iwin I,'. ^ il ■ a drill bv the Twin Falls Junior "‘""ed, Bob : CHERRIES 0 Oeap.lUndtdo<-Shelve* for Added “ J rii.h I-alls,I-'alls, second second; 19(M filly: BING & I ' ' D l ^ - Years From Now«r98** You’ll BeB Glad I t's A...... Do you know the other Riding Club. named. Thane ! BING & ROYAL ANNS storage capacity p- named. Thane I.aBcaster, I'ilt’r.lc "le."leaders" in Twin Falls? Ladies pleasure was the first first; unnamcunnamed' Cjarcnre Sle- \ Picked Picked or You Pick (Turn to page 13) It0 Sturdy Frpfier Shelf ir>d Batkef glide class. I,oy Ann Walker. Jemme. ward. Twin ,,I'alls, second. I i I was first; Marta Gates, Good- out for easy reach convenience I ing. second, and Katy Brecken- Best 19()3 filly: Unnamed, / ^DVCT RIGIEI rWce. Twin Falls, third. Thane I.ancal.ancasier. Filer, first; < CRYSTAL^ K lJl< SPRINGS ' Tina’s Sunday, Sonny Ward and l\ NMONY # . "Quick Serve" Butterend Egg Storas# j Matched pairs: Sandy Vick- w"’''pattcrsoYW. Patterson. Twin I'alls. sec-' \: ORCHARDU r MUTMUTUAL OP NCW VORK frs. Twin Falls, and Jeannette and; 19fi2 mares: Meadow > piii ; FILER, ID A H O ! Peterson, Filer first; Doug Breeze, Barb,Barbara Mech:im, Je- > Smith and Frank Harney, both rome, fjr„. first; Poco Menrictla, / PHONE PHOI 326-5075 The Mutual Life InaurBOCo Company:ompany Of ^New York, N. Y. WflnH im M m Twin Falls, second: and Betsv jjcan'Dean Sisson.Sisson.' Wendell,’ sccond. I' Meigs and Dusty Qualls, both ------Twin Falls, third. W estern h o rs e m a n s h ip . 10 to -"•l-X" itmi w Bl * JI iJl 12 years: Sheri Qualls. Twin Falls, first: Pam Harney. Twin H N n Pinm Falls, sccond; Mike Morrison. | | Qj ^ M i l BuW. third. Pole bending: Alice Williams, Caldwell, first; W allace Dennis, Pendleton. Ore.; second; I^rry Doesn’t>rft Gardner, Boise, third, H'e.^fern horsemanship. I2-M years; Lyle Wonderlich, Twin p I i T i i Falls, first: Janet Haley, Twin 1 Falls, second; Sheena Prunty, makelke much sensese Jerome, third., I Clover leaf barrel race: Carol J_ Taylor. Hagerman. first; Alice | ^ Williams, Cald.well, second: I I Gordon Dunlap, Filer, third. to spend!ad $3000Q Novelty costume: Nedra Mor­ rison. Buhl, first: Alice Wil- liams. Caldwell, sccond. and H Terrell Yost. Twin Fnlls, third. Dean - Hopkins. Buhl. Sharon Taylor, Kimberly, and Jim Prunty, Jerome, were judges for thc queen contest. Mrs. C. W Westbrook, Mrs. Dean Vick- nnd Mrs. Lce Sharp were members of the queen contest

Results of the Quarter Horse halter show were Tiger's Music, owner Bobby Robinson, Tattle. gr.'ind champion colt; Knwbah \ Jn k er D., Boyd R ic h m o n d , Fden. reserve champion colt. ______fitrst 1965^- c o lt:— tJ n n a r n e d r — Clarence Stewart, Twin Falls, first: unnamed, Neale Rowe, R ogerson, s e c o n d ; l!)64 c o lt; Bav Knob, Clyde Smith, Filer, flr.st; unnamed. Clarcnce Yingst, Jero m e. B est ISRJ s ta llio n : K a w b a h Jnker. D., Boyd Richmond, "'MO^ETRETiwO^ F-den. 5 'points, C. T. Qualls and Sons. Twin Falls, !^econd. 1962 s ta llio n : T ig e r 's Music. Bobby Robin.son, Tuttle. ^irst; Early Tink, Pcterson and Wonderlich. Twin Falls, sccond. ^HHIVERSARY sSPECIAL p e c i a K Best 1961 stallion; Joonyer Jt'ss, Charles Sutton, Twin g l ^ O Q r ts FROM NOW YOU’LL Falls, first; Bar Rockct, Sunny o O i j b e gSLAD l a d ITi r S A... ^ard and Dean Patterson. Twin Falls, .sccond. ^HBn|0| Cirand champion mare. Thane T-ancaster, Filer: reserve cham- pion marc: Meadow Breeze, iil . ® IMOIF?IRIGIEI Barbara Mecham, Jerome. |p^^^j|||||M M I >21S' LEGAL~XpyERTISEM ENTS efrosting II Hm _ N(mCE TO HinOERS AUTOMATIC DEFROS Purchaiins Ac^nt will • 1 stat« n»lM. Mikho» flIB OR SECTION I r l J .ilv IM S mt 11:00 A.M. fnr 1 IN REFRIGERATOR SE FREE!l f.>i)o«ins: Rr(! ' LITTLE DUTCH , th« ab()V« tim« a.iH 1 US I "IIT- itAtintr ronditionj muat b* :er holds l U lbs, | before bi(!H Purrhiuins' Aff*nt r'lnt-ISH; J „ „ . 27. fl both doors Jtter and egg M ^ 1 ^ ..QuIck-Serve” butter and ONLY storage n THREE MOFMORE DAYS You really .shotild slip behindi the wheel of< thw XHE Cleans Clothes Y ou r e o llj THEISEN MOTORSr O R S , I N C . Q ' I mapiificeimagnificent new Mercury toI appreciate ithe . TO SAVE features that won it the annual:ial Car Life Award. THf EAStFST fUC>-1^^^E^WORlOVORLO TO BUYI A CAR CLEANER! . f u t u r e s t j ON _ After five miles in the driver's's .■»at,.w’at, you'll a k o 701 M i I n ^ A ^ E ^ Twin Fills, I d a h o discover what the Lincoln Continentalontinental TTradition M*In sSALES T o q N a S m d Jhas rmeant i' to this new generationation of Merctnya.Mei - M f f l Among other things, record-breakingbreaking sales!sal< / TAX! ______i e ^ u u i / t ^ 1251 Main Ave. Wert - — Phone 733-4090 L -i,_ ll III Filer Man Has iWonday, Juna 28, 1965 Efforts Set ' H as A ctive R ole I r 6 Twin Fallt TItnes-News ^ Idahoto News1 S H In Nation^ss SpSpace P r o f f r a n I ^ LOANS REPOftTEDDi OFFICERS ( INSTALLEDed T^ o Put Out ' FILER — Conrad Ch^tbura. L Truckers in BOISEb o is (APJ—In the firstrst five COEURqi D’ALENE (UPI)— : sem o t Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Chat- f ^ ^ n e I M *"s‘Twnentation Fac :_____months of ife the Prudentialidential • Margaret HarrelJ, Naropa,5i!h^ has Coal Blaze . bam.b FDer, is idaying an active which is located some « , Jl » Insurance l-o. ffludii J2,22i7509-inW SS-^-fearinstalled-at^irand-guaid- -gge __ ^ ppart in the Ranger and Mariner f Philadelphia - S s i DENVETT-ti«*)-^--^=he-Jy.S--- I Maruier north of B a r^ w ' f .r , real estatee; loans in Idaho,ho, the lan {an of Idaho’s International I ispyecratt programs. _____ . company reported today. Order Ord of Job’s Daughters.ers. BureauBur of Mines says it wwill ill try irground ^ He works with the J e t Propgl- k Back on Job TrtOf the total SI.251,151 was *5 in Henry„ Ard, Lewiston, isIs as- tow extinguish an underground sion Laboratory of the Califor- farm loans. $948,357 financed j irearct coal fire a mile long and 500 I]®!?, socials guard and Margaret County. nia Institute of Technology at r PHILADELPHIA (AP) -— A**All ["Sen residential properties and $22,- d Rav y^^fcls wide in Emery County. IBarstow, Calif. Chatburn, an truck traffic was normal b againagam goo waswa; for commercial andand in- Cascade, areI vice Utah. electrical engineer, is connect- y^s.fraduated today aa teamsters, back from jjustr/a guardiaos: The J bureau announced over ^ 1, an unauthorized weA-longJlo°ng _____ 8U0' the weekend that Clyde M Morris orris delivered tons of food . Wanda Swiegart of Payette J'J' ^ degree in electrica strike, JUMPS PLANNED * of Malta, Mont.. hass been i > . E“ »erm g. He Worked for se I a n d other merchandise through- „ i . wns installed aa honored!«■ will awarded a $70,000 contractract fpr I \ JE' , 1 I King HiU Grangeance studied map-reading, ther the p A T UGHT X Ju drowned May 15 when his car bla blaze.2 ulestants In the queen contest fortor the ““> G lenns F e rry next Monday,Monday. eery stores, their suppliesi cx- flre-flgfire-fighting and taken physi- drow . . . nre among 2S conlestani ins tht Kenneth Jones is chairman,:hairman. LAST DAYI plunged inlo the ClearwaterLer Ri^ Riv- |.[g shallow cracitss in thetiie ;Snake River Stampede att Nam[Nampa. Miss Ught, representing tht hausted because of the teamster■nstcr cal fitnessIhi drills. er, plunf was recovered Sunday three if Mrs. Frank Jones, Wesley Fink and “holiday,” had replenished their ------er, w y three ground's surface would tietie filled ■Twin Falls Junior Riding[ Club, is IS and the daughter of Mrs. ^ , miles east of here. I,y I She is a member of the Fifth Districtdistrict Rodney{; Ruberry will instalinstaii the ■helves. AACCIDENT RULED hy hand. Bulldozers will be,used Leona Light, Twin FaUs. She is vidence fijj deep crevices, j n. and president of'the Twin Falb 5hooth; Mrs. F. C. Anderson, COLOR A||| ------:------KEI.LOGGk e i .i (UPI)—The drown-Jrown- Searchers•Sea first found evidence [q f High ScfaobI Rodeo Assn. and ■ Mm. Mrs. R. I. Barnes, Mrs.frs. Jack ^ . #Wf □n 23 last month that a car had gone ss Scott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ? 1 „ Ing of Mary Carolyn Elston. 23. ' id gone y^fter the cracks are filled,lied, thc ,Junior Riding Club. Miss Scoi Idaho- and Mrs. Yoiing, work >1“ Smeller Smeiterville, Idaho, was an' an ac- 1"'“ ' ^ r Jouna entientirevarea will be covered•ed with Francis D. .Scott, Hazelton.ton. Is 18 and represents the Idaho-fk. schedule^ committee; Mrs. Jack U.P. Officials “ (.frv the car 300 feet downstream. et thick Oreaon-Nevada Appalootaa RidingRIdii Club. ShS will represent tie 5 SS.S fiCTM A RSl •M-a -WVT 1 cidenlalcidental death, a coroner’s jurv l!’® ^ a layer of dirt — fwo feet thick i C raig, M rs. F ran k Jones,nes, Mrs. m ****' •1^ ruled here. ■' The^bTho body vvas believed sightedgmed a ^ a rea s and si-ic-Ieetet thick ;l-o-N Appaloosa Club es1 its queenqu in the National AppalooeiwiooM Barnes^ and Mrs. Young, food weuk later but wa.s lost again. in hot spots. ;Show and queen contest in Sacramento,Sac Calif.______^ I Probe Wreck ShoshShoshone County Prosecutor .... ______com m ittee, and M rs. W. E. p'^ilirv Gillespie, an employe of the -Then..j., Johnson said, holeslies will " Wolfe will furnish sauce. vp^M icH i , Richard Magnason said thei™„ jury , Wilson! Construction Co., was re- , "VISIT NEW ORLEANS - \ of .seven men heart! testim ony " . 'J'*** "^nihe drilled into the fire area for i 111 Wyoming o/'seve rTJunn ported on his way to pick up a j e 'I? s '? o ' r n e w ORLEANS. La. (AP)- ★ Starts Wednesday j f * — tjfnf-nine~witnesKes ntnC' before-ruUng ^ fonr-weekend-trip-wtoa,^fi^“hnn^'''°. to five years to JIdaho’s Liquor PIN E BI.UFF.S. Wyo.. (A P)— on the matter. The girl's body . _ President Johnson’s younger ' “ “y his car went into the river./er. He smothering. 1 daughter, Luci. arrived in New Union Pncific Railroad oflicialsiciiil.s fuundfjj,j June 18 on a sandliar was from , Redmond, Ore. ""1° Profits Divided TnTw muiiniiinu were still atlemptinR todayy, to in the south. fork of the Coeur ______The 11 fire began several years 4 lr. Orleans Sunday and rode from ' estimate damage caused late d’Alenej'^iene River near Kellogg. She ago from unknown causes.1 u It ex-e" ^On Old Formula the airpoil to her hotel with a TREiniiiiiiHiio^l^l Saturday when two freight TOP FIDDLER ,, , tends j from a cliff's edgeJ in the BOISE (AP)—Distributionion of ummgman she described as "a hud failed to return from a WEISER (UPI) - A Unl- trains collided on the outskirts baby . . sitting job 12 days earlier. enlo^r Quitchum pah area. $$ 1,250,000 in profits of the: slate ’^o d lH e n d .” of Pine Bluffs. anier. varsity of Oklahoma .senior ham - '■liquor dispensary was announc­nounc- J j---- ■ " ■ ■■ A freak automobile accident q j , has won the national cham- ed Monday, the final allocationicatlon V. ident OFFICERS CHOSEN, jl?* pionship of the National Old- 1V| caused one locomotive and?inn2 33 BOISE (U P I)-R o b e rt D. P'“ Marines Returnirn beforeb changes made by enact- ^ ^ ^ f l -C04IIT- cars to overturn. Large .sections“”f Bounder has bceii choseniiSM Festival. ^ ment of the sales tax law be- ; of double tracks were ripped out P ^ H THE MAN WITH A GUt 'here treasurer and A. L. Lyons.ons, BiBryon Berllne, Caldwell, 3, come effective. “ ' EXTRA and cargo scattered. But there oun- Kan., won $500 In cash and a To Base in U.S. " secretary and resident coun- '. (AP) Hereafter th-J 42.5 per cent of were no injuries. * i k ,ert- trophy for his efforts and CAMP LEJEUNE, N.C. (AP) :ent of Entertainment Jt 1 Deputy Sheriff Charles Steph-teph- \ “ directors ol Albert- troP rlbed —The first U.S. Marineses dis- tl the profits which have goneone to , ^ "TAGGART^ jiLu son’s. Inc. . w**'will have his name Inscribed ens said an uuto driven by Rich- son s, *ald on a traveling trophy. Pj'Mjpatched to the Dominican:an Re- tlthe state's general fund will go S tarrin g TONY YOUNG luffs President J. L. Berlin said on . I public returned to CampTip I-e- ii instead lo municipalities. That nrd Behrends. 16, of Pine Bluffs . \ EDDIE'S ^ DAN DURYEA stalled on a private crossing and the acaction was taken at aid dl- l- BBill Mitchell, Tupelo,P* ®’ Jeune Marine base todayly after wwill increase the latter’s share the boy abandoned it to seek rcctorrectors’ meeting which fol- Mis;Miss., captured the second two months of duty in thes Carib- t(to .W per cent wiih the o other th e r in Color old- place prize of $300 cash nnd Sapphire Lounge help. I"""!lowed tho annual sharehold- plac ‘ bean country. hhalf going lo counties and junior Ooofi Open );l5dnd6;3C While he was gone, an east-»ast- ers’ 'meeting h> Salt Lake,ake a trophy.tr Helicopters H( nnd trucks,i, oper- c< college districts. "BUS RILEY"-3;15, 6;50, 10 S "TAGGART"-1:40, 8:40 bound freight train slammedmed City,City. LlLloyd W anzer, Caldwell,well, atinjating from transports off. Ons- Jn the current • distributionibutinn >.i CORVETS into the car and threw it againstjinst ------■ lhe I3G3 Northwest cham-lam- low Beach and the Moreheadorehead ([,ree,, junior colbgr^districts; " ft«WCK»RUininonumi Adults-^Met. t.OO; Eve. plon, look Ihird place. CiiyCity docking area, began airlift- , istrlc ts j Direct from t-Iovada i Colifornliiifornia Children 35c a switch. This apparently di- SiSAVED BY BOYS plon share in the funds. Boise College..ollege finest tupper clubt. verted the train onto anotherr set NAMPAf^AMF (UPI) — Daniel D. Defending champion Cleo i^Kins 1.500 members of theI f 6th t North Idaho JuniorJ u n io r ....of tracks and it rammed a west-I’cst- Hatfield.Hatfield, 15, Ontario. Ore., was Mo., Marine Expeditionary Unjt to . was perslnger, Columbia, Mo., Mar ■short” College ut Coeur d'Alene,, $13,-$1,1,- No Cover Chargo bound freight train. alive NMonday because some took sixth. the|h e North Carolina base short- The westbound gas - turbinebine newspapnewspaper carrier Ixiys from _____ ly aafter daybreak. 8-843, and College of Southernuthern 8 98. '• I powered - locomotive was Nampa thought( and acted qulck- CLUES LAClfiNG D ------Idaho It at Twin Falls, $19,598. i dumped on Its side and nine ly,ly. - „ DIRECTOR SENTENCEDCED ------cars were derailed. Twenty-four Hatfiel nnd BOI.SE (AP) —‘ Boi.se police ROME (AP) — Renalo four Hatfield, a son of Mr. nnd say they . have no clues in cars loaded with lumber werevere Mrs. HiHarvey Hatfield, was ‘ ‘P CastellanI, a movie producerro d u c e r derailed on the eastbound train. ^WHnmii :.ol at ‘heir scorch for two armed • and director. and eighte ig h t ^ ______•ain. ^WHnming in the indoor pool at masked Bandits who ro b b e d Union Pacific main line traffiqiffiq Givens Hot Springs south of ^ ■ Upt •h'-’^ter managers each have was stalled for more than nine here wh im at from a Boise marketa suspended two-tw o- ^ J nine here when the boys saw himJ at over Ihe weekend and struck a hours until workm en could •n- in- thothe bottomijottc of the deep end. •ucK a ,^„nth jail terms nn a chargea rg e of ® ____ stall temporary tracks around)und They brought1 him to the.’sur- sur- customer ' with a pistol. .. making and showing un obscene the wreckage. facefaco aiand then adm inistereditered SimiSam Toledo, operator of the fii,nfiiin, O ~mouthmouth totl mouth respirationn un- 5>av-OiSav-On market, said one of the til an ambulance arrived to(o 'J’®’’men "forced him to hand overI'or all k C T U S i ILVe^Ha Un,. the m oney in h is c a s h r e g is te r— ; n \ C A < BPA Report take Hatfield to a Nampa' hos- about $SI)U. pital. i . _____ The gunman made two cus- -^JPuts Oregon^ ALASKA T R IP SET _ tom^entorriers luy on the floor and;r» lhen| # B ob^G ic]i BOISE (AP)—An Idaho unit struck one of them. Vern Deni- units son, across the back of the head| [ Is^ j - am o ongJ arm y reserve units son, m m ' si J I County First which will take part in a tratrain- in - "''i® p is to l. T o led o .said he •' ■PbRTIjoro (UPI) — Bonne-mne- '"B maimaneuver In Alaska. Capt.Cant, r“aran outsideou into an alley—where, Ville Power Administration Moo-Vloo- Richard L. Mau.s, informationlatign “ second masked bandit day issued a report on estimatedated officer, said Monday. waitiniw aiting. personal income of all Pacificcific Maj. Oscar D. Peterson Is Northwest counties for the 1950- commarcommander of the Boise ^unlt! unlf, SSEARCH FOR BODV DCcial CROUCH. Idaho (AP) — Au- fi 61 period that showed an Eaia 5t- which is part of the 17th Special CRO I . i L ^ hlUNDERBIRDD ern Oregon county with the Forces Group, Airborne. The thoritiithorities and v o lu n te e rs ^ FREE THUI' highest per capita income inI the exerclscexercises will test the reserveserve searched^arch the M iddletFork of the \ < four-state region. unit'sunit’s alability to infiltrate enemy-iemy- PayetteP“yett River today for the body SEPTEMBERiBER 19th . . . REGISREGISTER NOW! Sherman County, which bor- held territory.ten of a three-year-old boy. The ders the Columbia River, had a _____ searchers search say it may be several per capita Income of J3,8477 in PARENTSPA WARNED days htiefore they find it. / 1960. Nine of tho 10 countiesHies BOISE (AP) - Dr. Fritz R. Boise County Deputy Sheriff with highest per capita incomeome Dixon,Dixon. director of the cily-■ Dam , *■Charters said the river is Famous WA^eekend ee BuffetI ffets In Oregon were east of the Cas- county hhealth department, warn-ivarn- rapidly but is still mud-^ cades. ed paretparents to caution their chil- * Seafoodl Everyery FridayFr - ^ Prim ee Beef Every Saturday | Idaho personal Income In 19611981 ‘^'‘endren ag£again.st touching bats, o!th eith- . Bodam, fell U amounted to $1.2 billion. 63 per er alive or dead, which may behe river la.st Thur.sday H cent over the 1950 level. Ada found ne ^ while playing on (he bank with H Ada found near their homes. . . hhis fivfive-year-old sister. She was H I County, whefe Boise is located.ited. HeHo saisaid three rabid bats have accounted for 16.7 per centt of heen ro[reported this year in1 the thc - - shore.’P: : I p iR B U l All You Canan Erce Y , I r l HUSKSKY )■ Base in C.ilifornia tentatively m m ^ jjJ The Satan Bug identified the two victims ,ns tho pilot Maj. Jav E. Currie. 39 Ilfl I, J * I and 1st Lt. Donald Darby, 1 :5 M O T O R - V U (and SIMONON CCRUMM) I * MEMBERSHIP . or 26. Buth homctown.s of the n airmen were unknown. 'ENDS TUESDAY H Three unidentified cvc-witness- ' In The GalajqIq Room J f IDRAWINGS J es saw thc plane po down in T il III light rain over the Rocky;; TheBatUe&l ■ T E S Mountains in Colorado. They ^ T T II TUESDAY! / told authorities the plane was '^ V JJ a lio rltall \ ■ SAND BANKC of the DESERTI th e ^ “ ‘' WI^iOWROSSANflBRAZZlB® w ^ I f l Jackpot, Nov., WsdnesdayWednesday, June 30 ------—— nowc4Xtii m SMOKE JUMPER f l U KING-' HILL—Nfr. and ^Tr

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' Bocausc Mc's shiown youngmg familyfam mon how thoy can cCLASSIC get o' a break on som ething thoy roallyre need while thoy'ra iust getting started . . . through-irough a Ilte insurance plan, TROPHIES p r e s e n t e d at Aerospace nt Aerospace Days celebration atIt Burley are a re displayed by S/Sgt.. 11957 9 5 Thunderbird Maybei^ a ‘, he can show you, or somecsoineone you know, the sam e, Jam ^F . Laurick, Mountain Home, and CCM Sgt. Marlon W. Can>enter, Can)enler, Boise.1 They received I Ask him about anyny aspectaspi of life and Uie Vropliles a s outstanding NCOs.'JCOs. Sgt. L;Laurick Is assigned lo) the Sth9th StrategicStrat Aerospace Wingg • Tahitian Tn Ked at nountain Home Air ForceI Base and Sgt.S| Carpenter Is a member of the Idaho National • Su health Insurance. He'll givevo you tho best advice simply ^ Giitrd. (Times-News piioto) I • Suprrb Condition * • Me obligated. —312 cu. In. Interceptor with I 4V ClLTb O v e r 1 0 0 0 T o Do you know the othero r Amffds Presentsgented as P art of I —3523 cu. in. High Perfojinance:e tof~ ------Burley------y - wwithIZ ith 2 4V carbs also avail­1- "topper*" in Twin Falls? able (Turn to paga 13) V Celebration N otingotir Aerospacespace Days —4-sptcd J!;, trans. with Hurstst CompollUon linkage, : C h o o s e b u r l e y — T w o non-com m is-i- LLarson a rso n e?explained how the ply:y: Irom MountainMoui Home Air Forcece Comi. e F r o m sioned officers, two Air l-orcee wood indu:industry, aluminum useie Base. iI —Tract —Traction Ma.stcrs MONYW U T U A L Of NCW YORK n| Commanders and two civilians and plastic I —Complete Instrument Panelel IS and plastics have become im- The Bla: Black Hills Air Force 35-1 I received trophies Saturday eve-iportant3-Iportant segmentssej in the indus- piece bant with new SW guu^ps piece band from ElKsworth AFB,D. ning at the awards banquet of'trial)f,'trial econoieconomy by virtue of first Rapid Cit INCLUDING4G 'TRUCKS Rapid Cuy. S.D., presetued a —Phon>—Phone Tommy Walker i Th« WulunI LUe Insurance0 CompaiCompany Of Now York, N. Y« the Idaiio Air Force Assn. inn being developiid^fiirdeve! use by the'C concert at liudge Stadium as the 733-5!733-5947. | conjunction with the first Aero-)- militarymiliiary in aeronautics. final evenl of the celebralion. space Day of Idaho at the Pon-'• PropulsioPropulsion is the big explora-a- ^______- . StockSt Beds — BeetE Beds derosa Inn. tory functi function today, said Lar-i Jess Larson, president of the son. The DC-3D' was long the ulti-j National Air Force Assn., was mate in commercialcc air trans­s- dinner speaker. portation. ' The total power out-‘t- I , Sgt. James E. Laurick, Mt. put of that plane isn't even ade-e- Home Air Force Base, was[_qi^U]uate4a[g joto pumpp the fuel of-'thele r- awarded a trophy as thC/-«ut.^.l‘'^-15.5 , the present-day experi- i " standing NCO of the 9th ftcro->■ mental vehvehicle which aeronquti- space Wing and Sgt. Marion W. cal people telli us is the catalyst Carpenter of the Idaho Airf for aerospaceaerpspa craft with a broad JJ ^ • k ^ Guard received a like award. range of uutilization in military AUCTITION Maj. Gen. Irving L. Branch, and,commercial and.comme transport fields. commander of the Flight Test Citing s WAS $395 ...... - ...... to Forschler. It was a special \l I If 11 TOCK NO.^ 3M plaque from the presidents ot \ 'vXv CM )R —-Tls V8 engine, automatic Idaho's five association chap- ( “X. 1 j I 11964 DODGE 330 4 DOOR —-Xl ters and cited Forschler for his J I § ' tratransmission, n s n power steering,ng, radicradio, heater. 18,000 actual work and inspiration which 1 1 # . J I 1 miles. Still has factory warranty. ■ made possible the first Aero­ ■ U ^ ^ '___ _ IIU WWAS A S $2295 ...... „ *2187 space Day of Idaho. l.arson, in his address, point­ .-J, ____ _ .. STOCK NO. 43« ed to the revolution in aeronau­ , 11959 9 5 9 RAMBLER 4 DR. - 6 cylinder engine, automatic trans- tics. He reviewed the'program ' —mission, missic radio, heater. A real good in recent years and its acceler­ eal good running car. IS *487 -----jW A S jWAS $595 ...... ated pace of the last decade. — 7 ^ Lajsoa, .stated .thal.-While the glamor aspects of aerospace ac- :5rQCK NQ^jl4< ______1958 MERCURY 4 DR. - V88 engine,en g in e automaTic transmission, tiviilcs received the most public j Ifa ' ' ” ® attention ii was the workhorse ^ T IT O ' >1 ppower o w e i steering, brakes, radio,lio, heateheater. Runs fina. .S *347 orv exploratory efforts \vliichI Swarming IjV V C L . \ [WAS [W A S $495 ...... - wfiuld prove most beneficial to m ankind. W I STOCK NO. 4»0 I 1961 19 6 1 PONTIAC BONNEVILLEE 2 DR. ^HARDTOP COUPE-V8 «n- ’ termites gine, automatic transmission,n, factorfactory air conditioner, power W om an, 100, D ies A gine, | \ steerirsteering, brakes. Arctic whitelite with a sharp Cherry Rod In- F

“ lLAi. a m b ------...... -.—...... 60V2C I pjiif ■Tl/iTH All Prices t&clndeide Cattlnc. W npplnf DAN DANIELS Quicktnicfc Fro««nFro«en H 1VE)7E g k I is an extra « OPEN l i 1 ROOFING . I ■ value for 151 ROSE ST. NORTH “ C? • liticrt ^EVENING ^ KIMBERLY COLD STORAGE : I major hiBB TWJN FAUS Ph. 423-5284 • Kimberly, K Idaho H appliancesG tt 1TW IN FALLS Exccpt Saturday S V ' ■ ’ f t ...... ■ Chapter No. 29 .' ■ ■ ■ M Local MisS/ ■■ AAonday, Ju n a 2 8 ^ 1 9 4 5 Has Regular Club Has Picnic Twiri, palls Tinnes-News | MyersMyer Wed in: H At Bear Gulch COOKOUT „ SLATED Business M eet I B CCountryside o u n tr Flower Club held ,,,, p., Twin Falls C hapter No. 29, H H B 3 IH m k PI iTemfTemple Rites H - a picnic J FILER —Mrs. E. Lee Wi# i a picnic meeting at Bear Gulch‘ .hostess at the North Street Club *. nrtier cf Eastern Star, met at Karen Haroldsen, daughter of in conncconnection with an alltday ' ,he Masonic Temple, witli Mrs. S B K ll J S , meeting. The club cookout will’ , Mr. ■ and Mrs. Earl E. Harold- • trip to viewV wild flowers In the ^rtell Kelly* w orthy matron, and M K - M _ Soulh Hi L i»-4»W--Jtriy-2£_i sen, and Ronald Myers, son of SflUlMiiUt.------I Mrs. Frances Seddon. ^ Hi?gtd-MeflB«fT-worthy-patronr — - Mr r a nd -Mr s - Wayi>e Mye«hr-au — ClubC lub nimembers decided to hold __ .’J___ ^ • conducting the business meet- Twin Falls, were united in mar- their flowerflov showat the Berger X ^ rlapa JuneJum 12 at the Idaho Falla CCommunity o m m u n Hall, instead of, LD.S Temple by President Miles. Hot Asphalt Built-up **'^e program opened wilh qan- ' • L W ? ' e I s B MMountain ountain Rock Grange Hall. i aielighters and em blem bearers Th“Th° bbride rl wore her mother's TThe h e shovshow Is open to the public^ M oortraying a living scene to the ' ' H M s . . wedding dress of lace and frofrom m 2 tlto 4'p.m. July 15. - K ROOFING bacJiground of soft music. ■ \ V satin. A crown of pearls held MembersM em be reported on prize Introduced were Mrs, l.eonard1 ' . ■“ .’f V '&■ 1’®’’her illusion'•I'JS'c veH. She carried a "I winningw inning exhibits at the Magic' IN5UINSULATION. SIDING, . Albee, president of Amigo starr ■ ; ' I £ ^ bouquet o of pink and white car- Valley Iris, Show held In Buhl. RREMODELING, Club; Mrs. Edna Smith, presi- . - \' ' V M ’ nations wwith pink rosebuds en- Mrs. John Pastoor gave a prog- ALUMINUM ALU STORM dent of the Star Social Glub, and .? '■ ’’iV'-' ■ twined wiwith pearls. ress report on plans for the DOORS DOOI & WINDOWS Mrs. Albert Campbell. Chapter Mrs. JsJay Bennett, Pocatello, county fair booth at Filer. 1 No 20. Excelsior. Minn. Mrs. si.stersi.stcr of the bride, was maidd ^ H P Il Prior to the meeting, members Irene Kellogg, a 50-year mem- . ^ f ■' JiW of honor. Bridesmaid was Mar- ^^B toured the Iris Gardens of Mrs. HEARD Ilyn MyersMyei and junior brides- ^ ^ B Raymond Ulrich. ROOF # l^r. was introduced and pre­ maid waswa: l.inda Myers, both ROOFING & INSULATION sented a life m em bership certi­ ■'■ 'JSW sisters of the bridegroom. ^ * fh..rh«n« 733.I7M er 7M.J1M ficate and an Order of Eastern USE -mtES-NlTWa w a n t a d s Best mman was .Thomas At-t- Star pin. ^ wood. An invitation w as read to at- J, It tend a reception for Mrs. n ■ : Mrs. DouglasD( Haroldsen, Salt Lake City, si.ster-,in-law of the Blanche Snift. newly installed V * Clt: worthy grand m atron of Idaho, j. ' f ■V ,4 '.vM'-iS •’■■“I®'bride, '■®fregistered guests. lI n at Sandpoint from 2 to 4 p.m. ' The bride’s table was coveredd PAII July 25. • with a la(lace cloth with a center- S'-/ ' piece of Ipink and white cama- Robert Nora, special guest, tions. A four-tiered weddingc presented “ The Prodigal Son" L l A t i ] r W cake, decdecorated with white anda M R. AND MRS. RONA M rs. Jo h m R and “The Crucifixion," two re- , ;h (Lloyd’s photc RELIEI I-* . 1 P*"*'pink rosebuds, was topped with ______• ress rep ligious readings. j a miniature bride and bride­ c o u n ty ft ROSS PRATHtR L'' ® minlati PO. Box 887 Refreshments w ere served fol­ iSnga^e^y ( \ groom. A crystal punch bowl K/|c. P r io r tl lowing the meeting. Mrs. Del- - ' .... -■* ‘ completed the table decor. fVVIo.M i ss Ga rm i re, in ^ b i Twin Palli. . MR. AND MRS. DONALD LEE to u re d th bert Craig, refreshment chair- W »NALD LEE HOWARD Mr<:Mrs. GeGeorge Haroldsen, Idaho C . .p t R ay m o m Phons! 733-«984 man, and Mrs. Helen Craig, co- . (Shig Merita photo) ______Falls,Falls grandmotherg?a of the bride.f —Suess Reveal b i e s r chairman, were assisted by Mllo ^* * * served c!cake, assisted by Con- USE -m ; W. Craig, Mrs. Jennie Craig, _ . , , . ard arranjarranged the table decora-i- nie Rappleye.Rapp Bonnie Williamsi Wedding ’ ' Plans i n t ^ Penny Lu Craig, Mrs. Estella ^ issGiddings,j c c (Z tions. servedserved;the ;th punch. Assisting atIt Mr. :and Mr.s. Sam tiariiure, B‘*nie M. Crowe, Mrs. George Crow- 'v n o o v . Baskets of peonies, snapdrag-[. the bridebride's table were Cathele Walla Walla, Wash., form er; Knppi jer, Mr. and Mrs. Russell E. Howard H o W P ir Recite oons ^ a and n d 'r roses, o furnished by Mrs.1. Clark andam: Ilene Campbell. Twin FFalls re.sidonts, announce tendec Cunningham, Mr*. Louise M. M ' «UWUI George Brewer and Mrs, John Mrs. G n Mrs. Glen Bradford, cousinn the foiforthcoming marriage of and is DeVries and M rs. Robena De- Nuptial Vows I Meyers anand arranged by Mrs.I. of the bridegroom, was inn their daughter.da Sandra, Newport , _____ J Brewer, adorned the hall. charge of t- Beach, Calif., to Ruluird Suess. Because he’s ehown paopioople howhow^they could have' BUHL—Nuptial vows recited charge of tho gift room, assist- Beach, The chapter will reconvene , BUHL—Ni The cake was cut and servedd ed by MaMary Jenkins and Shirleyy son of Mr. and Mrs. R. R. “ niet an Income, even If th ey ’re keptepl off workwc through sudden rgot M. June 11 inIn tthe Buhl First Meth- . odist Church united in marriageg by Mrs.'Alf Mrs. A Joa and Mrs. Lylee ChristensfChristensen. Connie Skeen andd Suess, Maple Heights, Ohio. and I: sickness or accident... It'as through health Insuranco. W W « odist Churci lr Daiss. aunt of the bridegroom., Linda DaDavis received the gifts.5. OriginalOrigii announcement of the RONALD Count MYERS R Perhaps he can show you theIhe same.s Ask him Kathrin Ann GlddingS. daughter e A luncheon was held nt thele bethrothalbethrotl was made at a din- _____ ! of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gid-j. Mrs." Floyd Daiss, aunt of the A luncl 's photo)______about any aspect of life andJ health InInsurance. He’ll gh» bridegroom, presided at the cof-f. homohome of Mr. and Mrs. H. D.). ner partypar at the .Suess' Balboa < Program Topic dingsl “ v Jr.. . " a and , Donald Lee How- br;degroon g Curran, Idaho Falls, grand- Island you the best advice simplyI because he's a mony man. ard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leon- fee servicservice, and Mrs. George Curran, 1- Island home. A Sept. 2.') wed- Suess received his B.S. degree parents of the bride. Immediate-5- ding Is planned at the Wayfer- < A profeeslonal. And asking do ard Howard, all Buhl. Brower poured punch. ” In business education at the asking doesn’t mean Presented for "^H^^rrd Members of the MethodistJt 1^Iy foi'owiifollowing the ceremony. ThatIt cfci s Chapel,Cl Portuguese Bend, University of Miami. Coral Ga­ you'll be obligated. Rev. Warren McConnell, p s- WorS^n^'^' „ evening a reception for thele Calif.C alif. I ;■ Woman’s Society of Christian ®''emng bles. Fla., where he was an all- Do you know th* etfiar Hansen WSCS toJ'oftor of the Goodingq First Method-*■ c^rvirpService, MMrs, Mildred Stahlman., "owlywednewlyweds was held at thele Miss Garmire was graduated conference defensive halfback Do HANSEN-M rs. Cietus Kluttz; Ist Church, chur^ch assisted by Rev. mMrs.VV K Kenneihm Shrader. Mrs.j’ home of 'the bride’s parents.. from TwinT Falls High .School in in th c 1961 H ula Bowl football "pain rallevars"ral In Twin Fall*? was program chairman at the• Paul pgyi La Rue. Rui pastor of the local‘‘ \^r|nJur Wilbur HU Hill, Mrs. Wayne Aland.l‘ ^r®Pre-nuptial '";'P showers were giv-f- 1960i960 andan received her B. S. de- game and was affiliated with (Turn to pag« IS) Woman’s Society of Christian' church, church performed per the double L W en for the bride by Mrs. L. M. greo in ® Mrs. L. W. Loughmlller and Lu- f." .‘“ ''.i''' I. greo in medical technology from-j Kappa Sigma Fraternity. He at- Service meeting at. the Hansen‘ ring rj^g weddingw^din rites. Beauty bas-f ciue cIllrHUston, Husto served as reception^ Hall, Mrs, J. P. O’Connor andd Arizona State University, Tem- ■ Community Methodist Church,• kets featuring featiiri shades of pink assistantsassistants. ^rs.Mrs. Jar James Johnstone at thele pe.^Shepe.^ She was affiliated with Al-! tended UClj\ Graduate School Her topic w as “Our Children‘ and and white white peonies p and candela- Michele" Rogerson Coffee Shop, by thee pha PhiPl .Sorority and Natoni,f and is employed in public rela- M < MUTUALMQNY o P N I W » 0 « K '■ Michele Schroeder and Mrs. M UTUAt i and Theirs.** bra bra with with tall white tapers® Robert HoHoward, sister-in-law of; Sbcth Ward “ MIA officers andd national junior women’s honor-' tions ■ for Sno Crop Corp. He Is B Mrs. Austin Moore, president,. formed formed the the background decor the brIdeRi bridegroom, were In charge teachers at the home of Mrs.'. ary. "She"Sl is a medical techni-I a m e m b e r of 20-30 In tern atio n al an lr ' f^IL'heceremony. of the gift Alfred Olsen, and Miss Skeen, clan, ciaii alat Hoag Memorial Hos- announced that she has written for the cerei of the gift table. Adene Littleton and is p re sid e n t of the O range 8lcl_ I at the back with miniature satin tho bride « tello. Boise. Hailey, Bellevuele m rS‘ J tea set from memorial funds at the back ” tho bride included a shower at^ and-_j 'p-nv Provo and Salt Lake City, 55??* jl CALL and other contributions. and and lace-covered lace-co buttons. The® tho home of Mrs. Alf Joa. co- ii.-t, . softly pleated skirt was high- hosted by: J Utah. V Two questions a re to be dls- L 1“|1' '■ hosted by Mrs. Floyd Daiss. and, * * Jf S N A P - O N , lighted with a chapel-length" ^a shower at the home of Mrs. r-i i cuscsed at the parish-wide plan- train. A soija, . a Norwegian wed- George B ning for the three churches, ^ f" George Brewer, co-hosted by j n O S l TOOLS ; ding pin. belonging to Mrs. Alf“ Mfg. p^gjFrank Pearson and Mrs.[y Shoshone —, Miss KirSberly; m nsen and Mur-, Joa, ^wg servedpi^ be as her only jewelry. Fmnit Ka taugh, to be held at a meetmg '■ Frank Karel. A wedding re- K e V e ^ 733-3582 A pearl studded tiara released“ hearsal ddinner for the bridal Reveals ounQHi Troth ('}!. July 11 at Murtaugh. her elbow-length ^,^(,^-10 veil of Illusion, party was hosted by the bride-" SHOSHONE ^ — Mr. and Mrs. iv'fe KELLY CARGILL, T.F. " Walter Schoolcraft. North Sho- One question is a sugge.itlon' She carried carried a white satin andd groom’sg r ^ ’s pparent, at their resl- AUIHORUID DEAlill _ ■ lace covcred Bible topped, with denca. shone, announce thexngagementIt r - - . . S 0j r ^ Thi ; a single orchid ornamented withI; The’ j,ribrido and bridegroom of their daughter, Ann, to Jack ^ ' I ‘ cascading ribbon stream ers and“ were^ e re feted at a miscellaneous R. Adams, .son of Mr. and Mrs. .' Hyrum Lee, Gooding. white carnations. shower at the Buhl Moose hall, . c "^CEEHIlBoElfci' fS^**'lrn8F5' Mary Janet Glddlngs. sister of'* v„(ti,with p^r.Mr. *and Mrs. Henry Wav-■ Miss j'’ "Schoolcraft Is a I9G55 • ^ 1 the bride, was maid of honor. ra. TwIii ‘ graduate of Shoshone High R tW ra. Twin Falls; Mr. and Mrs. S V, ■Sh ' '1. A . ut*Kk. Debra Daiss, cousin of thee gnillEmil WaviWavra and Mr. and Mrs.' ^School. bridegroom, was flower girl. Ralph Alb. ______- _____— I' at the church. Ing Morris, the Wos ceremony. The bride’s ¥ * M table Mrs. was Lyle covered with a white,e. lace tablecloth and centeredd Pythian Sisters with a white wedding cake with I , / _ blue Traditional accent trim surrounded" at the base with pink net and J Hove. • Picnic r.» I IJ • • Marlm. 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Bruce Robert Way- ® mansion that is made fofor foul play and haunting T I enberg Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. ien SICK vious hurses have tieeneen murCmurdered and the girls have the Bruce Robert Wayenberg Sr., about their own safety. I Portland, Ore., were united in Mm :ssage was BESTT MONDAYMOND NIGHT MOVIES marriage in a service JuneS a “5 n W ‘ 1 ^ , "N otorlou?,” (1946)5) Ingn^Ingrid Bergman, Cary Grant (lip at the Red Rock Christian that the Espionage, the jungle;le of BrazilBr and a complicated plo I 1 Churc]), Boise. eeting will to the suspense in ththis is cloak-and-daggercloaV drama. Grant 1 RCv. Newell Morgan, FirstF irst ■' : '.y, ' ‘W jB ' m'm i. H e n r y to hunt down spies and BergmanBer; plays a woman tryir F Christian Church, Boise, offici- i T ren My- down her past. Wiietin Cary C ary aiand Ingrid can get out of eac j ated at the double ring ceremony:mony :erve on a arms the film Is excellent,e e lle n t. , before a background settingng of .,f f .f'"': ' V . F W k the host ------^------baskets of white gladioli and • :p-: MONDAY, pink carnation.s and candelabra V f- ^ DAY, JUNE 28, 1965 a^oroErLi InformaUon belowiw is rivensiv< the Tlmea-News by stal with lighted tapers. a progr qaMtlon* should beB directeddirectei to the station concemei The bride, given in marriage “TBA" Indtoaten DroKramo*it^i3II^HI ■esident of this jurisdictionsecond i f,0« I'v. Got SccratlltlO.nK r « t I R if le m a n Kvvt i ’va 123-1924. A ... ilS l’v« Got fiecrvtKr«t I RiflemanRlflen Weather I've Her fingertip veil cascaded:aded ' ...... iS* N*w* Andy Griffith Voyaa- Nc» from a crown of seed pearls.jarls. jfiRi MRS. DOROTHY ELSTON,STON, secoisecond , from left, presidentident of ception c Mrs. Elston gaveave In In heher honor at the Mayflower H»te Thirteen past noble mgrand^ eeting ai of We«th«>r ■Andv 'An^v Griffith Voyage V,Vw 1 orchid Washington, D.C. At lefteft Is Is Mrs Mrs. Len Jordan, wife of the Idah She carried a bouquet of pink thed,o Nationaln, Federation of Republican Republic Women, pins an orchid V nded the meeting.'’Tengroup sic will luct Lucyi-uc, Voyage Luc; baby rosebuds and stephanotis.notis. corsagecorsag on Mrs. Mary Brooks,Irooks, HalleHalley, new assistant chairmanlalrman senator, s and at-right, , Mrs. Mrs. G< George Hansen, wife of the rej ills were reported. ^Ith a pot- lift Lucy Lucy Lucy Voyage Luc; Bridesmaids wero Nan Tib- of Oie inal Committee, prior to a recentcent re- ^ resentative from Ihe SccondSccond Ic Idaho Congressional District. iSO No Tima SrU.gla. DannyDannj Thomaa Andy Williams No Tib- of (he Republican National Commit The president’s message . wa , . :4K No Tim# S«rtj».rtn. n»nnvOunn^ Thomas Aniv WjlHsms No betts, Seattle: Vickie Stanleyanlcy ------—------;ad by the secretary.pps. Rich------‘ ^ ------arrangements. Mrs. Mart ■ ' nntj -Cheryl ~Wayenberg_ Part- . It -was announced that th 8:00 Andy Griffithlh LivingLlvlnt Doll------Andy Williams Anti f __ H a rtw ig ___ an^ Mrs. Raymo ^ A »** Andy Crlfflthlh LivJn; Living Dot)------Andv Williams And land, sister of the bridegroom.corn. pJ Qe rT C o m e C i v T c — 1 iSocrof Eventsnts - J^osoiind_Ha -B li, and Mrs. Tm«Ai venturelure U.N.C U.N.C.L.E.------No Time Sjfts. /.*n l.as.scn were reception asSi: ead H orse-C aves m eeting wi Mary Steelsmith, sister of the _ . . U : held July 9. M rs.~J. Henr Ohlmg- Tni»~AThr»>TTtTTr>--‘-?^7Hrther Si»w« CTU law of the bride, was soloist, ac- Them r the local lodge. IRIES '.i; Theme of the luncheon was D l, Sacram ento, son of Mr.M r. aand n d Raymond Ohlensehlen w Robert Bryan asked that th lltOO CBS Report*• MuvU MovU Tonight CBJ companled by Mrs. Hardy Lee, "parnous Great Books," :„r,’ and a panned * •' by , Mrs, g Richard Koinzan,n. Filer, master of ceremonies for I I »18 CBS ReporUa MovU MovU Tonight Cllf organist. huge bi dge furnish rooms1 hating for th CBS Report.M MovU M»vU Tonight CBS huge book, six fect tall, center- D p were united in marriagege March reception program. Gloria Li )0F Degree Team that will ai i45 ______M«»vi<» Movi<- Tnr»l"’h t Reception attendants were®'’® ed the room. Other books“"m from Rebekah Lodge "12 in Reno, Nev. sen and Gene Hartwig prese Mrs. Ruby Keep, Sherri Schoen, t,,g |j[,r _____ nd the cave meeting. K C PX : K U TV loen, (he library were placed onn each SH SHOSHONE — Coining events rd of the ed musical numbers, Jeanett Moudy, Mrs. Diane Ben- tajjie Rev, W arren D. W ard of the Under the good of thehard ordei Uls Balt Lake Salt Lake G I 1 table. Tables 'were decorated:orated wert were planned by members of p perform- The couple reside at 1805 : nett. Linda Strum, Mrs. Ralphtaiph ^yjjh bouquets of ro.ses, pinknk nnd Opal Opal Rebekah Lodgeat nt their their Wedding Chapel perform­ Mrs. Bryan read an article o S Channel 4 Channel ^ C ed the double ring ceremony;mony be- St., Apt. No. 6. Sacramento. est o f Cable 4 Cable 2 I Ridenour, Connie Wylie, Joyceloyce white ccandlcjtmnd bookendid nut- meeimeeting, , world peace. Mrs. E rnest Ei 1' Sterns and Marilyn Travis. cups. - ,uMi ho fore a background ofof springs p rin g banks read two i»emsngs and Mr: A B C N B C cups. A A chuckwagon dinner will be flowers In white baskets. The whito tiered cake "'as was Mrs. Donald Jacobson sang, serv served from 5 to 8 p.m. Tues- OSE TIMES-NEW6 WANT A! Pace played a piano J2 solo. 6 -5 0 I4 ______FO R I) centered on the table covered'ered accomfaccompanied by Mrs. Karlenetarlene day day at the lOOF Hall.The The pub- pub- The bride wore a navylavy blue PAST SELLINO REStlL. Those having birthday ann l,e« Nr»a SupermanSumi .Movie . N*^ ite acces-1 . Huck Hound Movie Nev I w ith white linen and pink net.'Ct. Dellinger.Oelling* Mrs. J. Woodsonoodson lie I; is invited. Mrs, Omerer Shook Shook checked c> .suit with white acces- . versaries during the secon* ,H N.W. Huck orn are sories and an orchid corsage. I ■■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ IjljljjjB H l30 ShluJIs Huck lluck Hound Newa Ne^ ' The couple took a weddingIding Creed gave a review, onI "The and and Mrs. George Horn are quarter were honored, |45 ShlnH Ig NeweNfw. Nrw Ne% i trip to Newport, Ore.. Life of the Brontes.” chai Carol S. Hall, sister-in-law o of f chairmen of the event, Newa Newa I 7.»n y * * * Mrs. George James wass elec- ThoTh Cave Women’s meeting theth bride, was matron of h hon- o n - ip Vrfihn '^as the last meeting c € la » Shlndls N«iv. the the summer and the group wil IIS Shlndl* |s]ewa Now* Weather I 7.«n ted president; Mrs. Francis•rancis to to be b held July 10 at Gooding or.ot James G. Hall, North>rth High-H ig h - M i l HV g l | | | a Voyag* UNCLE Trl r Boyd, secretary; Mrs. Thomas vvas :al lodge lands, was best man. I , reconvene Sept. 1, with a pol ______v n v ;;; ______u n c i . b it.i i Clover Walther Boyd.”' "homas vvas announced. The local lodge la _____ luck dinner, Ridinger, treasurer; Mrs.' C,C. E.E, will vvill furnish cookies forthe the tea, tea, A reception for the youngo u n g cocou- u - I B J T I > 1 Voyaaa UNCLE Tv* Harder, corresponding secre- two . Mrs. Donald J. Capps,^ Rkh ^ Voyage UNCLE I’ve League Meets I H arder secre- two members will attendtend the piepl was held Mai-ch 24 in theth e jeder tary, and Mrs. Warren Kays, busii „ “ ‘ J field, was a guest. ama No Time Sgt». Andy Williams An< FILEK — Russell Schroeder tary, t Kays, business meeting in thene after- after- Clover C Lutheran Fellowshipe llo w sh ip Hostesses were Mr. and Mrs amn N > Tlm«» Sc»«. Andv Williams Ant . noon and there will be two en- H ta b le w a s presented the topic at the meet-neet- au^tor. , . . "oo" two en- Hall. The refreshment table was n assist- A. V. C arter. Mrs. W TJ. Ohling sma Wendy A Me Andy Williams Lu( ing of the Clover Lutheran Wal- club s project forir this tertalnmentterto numbers fromrom this cccovered with a hand-crochetedc ro c h e te d 1 year was to assist the library lodge, lodgi cl er and Mrs. Nora Kimport. ther League. Gloria Lassen was J'ea'! ^ cloth, made by the bridegroom’sle g ro o m ’s i sister l | J of mtohooek . .. Tht I in obtaining a set of the "GreatGreat Gueststiu were Mrs. Callieiillie Ny- maternalm grandmother,. Mrs.M rs. E.E . In chargo of the devotional ser- n charge ISO UNCl.B Voy.i Books "of the Western World.”orld. borg.^org Salt Lake City, andind Mrs. W.W Aufdenkamp, Davenport,a v e n p o r t, Ben C«eT I ! '" ? " ’'!* Jt" : carriers Delicious Red Ripe, S.\yeet ;4K IINOI.K______VnvKilien c ..e r Hitchcock The I Entertainment was under the , Rouxie Jean Simcoe, Pocatello.:atello. Neb. 1, David TlO« UNCLE Ben Vay.i C m t Dl.mond Tb. . direction of Gene Hartwig. w'Ron- RebekahtxeD Club3 Eleven sick calisvere were re- re- The four-tiered weddingling cake ^ ilS . UNCLE______n..,i Voy.i tl.a rr______Dl.mond______Lit; -w JaRe\^ end Richard Jagels. . . ISO Andy Wllll.m* No J I ported. ; wasw: decorated with bluee flowers 1 i i L ^ J k. t M 1 > News New* Thi Jlo/roshn’»"to wero served by fVXG^ ] Inis is the lasl meeting untif-jj, ■ 4S An^T W llllnm. N ! ^ M eeti ng He I d mg untih- vv'hiio bells and wasIS totopped p p e d »hlen was " i BING CHERRIES , We.ih.r Ili; Jatjlca Ko/ngan, Dennis Lutz . p Sept'. 14, when a poc/uck ‘?*"“'T|by dtnaerr jf^y a miniature bride and b bride- rid e - S:Ot Andy Wllll.m. WendMovl. iJr andJir.vonneJ.utz.______B WENW ENDELL - Mrs. A. F. llS Andy WHII.m. Wen.lM.ivie______Tnnl-ht ______N j; ____ Brown and Mrs. Orlando Jacob-t ' wI J; , be .served for Rebekah\ ?nnd^„, I groom. The cake was serveds e rv e d by b y ! or^a''Las!' For Canning and Eating tSO Hitchcock Daugl oi> Odd i-ellow Lodge meniberii and t45 Hitfhrofk Pwutt A i • A A son were hostesses nt a meet- ,, .9 ers an ^rs. Martin Holtzen,1 , Buhl.'Buhl, |B f : ~ present- Tonlilht Mo’ their families, ‘ Mqv(. Tonisht Mo' ing of the Rebekah Club. Three‘ I’re e if. .i/. ggreat t aunt of the bridegroom.dcgroom. Eu iiM gS ©_ .d ~ im fiOO HUchcock Den ' Marian Martin ‘g"«esuguests were present. , ^ GOURUY ORCHARD ill Hitchcock HenMovl. Tonlubt M°' Ruth Koinzan, sister of tiie |30 DauffhUr Ben Mrs. M. A. McCloud r report- e ^ r t - CIO t_'| rO Wo I tOn U, tnento. First Ranchf-West of Pattern eded^tl^ai that a set of dishes hasIS been ^ bridegroom, poured coffee,iffee, and B ~ Crystal Springs ___ selected selecte and the approval of the r jiZ Janice Koinzan, sisterr of^of tthe h e ^ * • » n >45 n*n«rhter Hf-n club for the purchase w was a s Conducts Quiz flNT ADS NW of Filer, Ph. 326-5014M ucted by bridegroom, served punch, .1 ! given. Reports on progress•ess of An ort quiz was conducted by REStTLTS 10 {09 joey DUhop New* eeting of The cake was decorated by tlS Joey Bishop Wtall II I the fallfa bazaar articless was Glara Glar; Walton at tho meeting of i3« Newe i PASSWORI Movh ^ P I made 'by Mrs. E. E. Parr.rr. the Mary1 Davis Art Clublb at the Mrs.M Reuben Lierman. who also s L___ ----- t45 N«»ww Mov(« / i ) PlanjPlans were announced for the home of Mrs, Leo Mullins,llins. made^ the corsages andid flower ^ — lllOO ronitfbi Movii July picnic meeting, withh Mrs. An Ar announcement wasas madem ade *15 TonlBht .Movlt I I " J B. M. 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NotIt HHogs ogs 5.000;5.00 b u tc h e rs w e a k to 25 Jsvel of the day^t the final bell.l ^heai —I esia:.l;shjd. ihigiierih ig iie r 1-: 1-2 190-225 lb 25.25-25.50; i p —I-irni; moderate gen- ■ \‘v The markg^t was mixed toJ,eral eral demamdemand. .He ’i 3iO; barrows and gilts,s |3S 3S hhead e a d a t 25.75; m ix e d 1-3 1 ^ H slightly higher during the morn- j Corn — St l j'.!-- lower. Barrows and;240d'240 lbs 224.50-25.25: 2-3 .240-S70 H ^B^but started to skid at raid-- crop mmonth onths^ best demand.* gill^‘,V . inn-245 lbs. 24.25-25..53.) 'lb lb s 23.75-24.50;23.75 1-3 350-150 lb H | '^ay. Ths fall picked- up. mo-: Oats — M .■ bul!c .V.-2.I. -tiulk i4 .2 i-2 5 ; No., sosows w s l'U.220.25-21.25 ; 2-3 450-500 lbs H Dientum as the session wore on. al buvinK 1-3 i a j . j ;3 lb. 23.25-24.25 S ow s:• i 19.25 19-25 -21-20,25; 500-650 Iba 18.50- ■ ■ Losses of key issues ranged1|. | Soybeans - Mi.xed; Julv eas-. nom 1 :i 320-530 lbs. lG.59-19.)■ 19-25.19.25. Hi from fractions to 2 pomts andJ ier.ler, ' revHlurFeiHliT pi«. pi;4s: (Jood und choice(jl. I., Cattle 11.500: calves IOO: slaughter steers strong to most- m ore. , . , I H ors — W eak to 25 c e n ts high-, 20-60 lbs. '7.50-U.50 per head. slaughter u. S. Smelting lost more- er; lop S2.1.7.'i.' C ______. Ivly 25 highigher; instances 50 up: ||« around 10 loads prime 1,235-1,- I than 4 points and Polaroid wasV SUui;;luSUui;4hi.’r 'r sieers \ Strom; to0 ^„ , 1PtrarrcAND ' ^ 370 lb 29.50-29.75; high choice H f down more than 3. 50 cenLs cen ts higl h ig h er; top 75 C attlaattlo l.Tilfl.,iio< sla u g h te r o fferin g s General IVtotors and Chrysler _____ ■ ssteady, te a ili , ftxfuoder classes non wellI, a n d pV im e KI5r;iihig.i t;.»i.lt;oo.i an d choice a ro u n d,V )i2G.75-23.50; couple loads high H inated at 6:8 million -shares I l- - r T f l i n 975-11)1-,973-11)15 lhIhs 27.00-27.25; heifers.^'choice 1 and prime 925-1,025 lb compared with 5.8 million I ri- V X lO illl few standistan d a rd 17.0t).19.00; c o w...slaughter s ; heifers 27.25-27.50; day. !I CHic.\c;oCHIC.\CiO (/XP)— Reporis of^^''*'.'if utility ‘H" and commercial beefW choic'e 800-1,000 lbs 25.00-27,00. 4> H Sheep 400; spring slaughter H Here was the picture near the! e.\ce.s.siva rainfallra in .sonrj local-jl_j *’‘'‘^‘-'‘breeds1^ Ll oo-Li.ofl; bulls cutter , ' close; ities and hi: hot. dry weather in.n,and uiilii\ uiiliiv 950-12.50 lb s 16.50-j). lambs‘®fr'u=> 50^0 lower; shorn slaughter ewes Sleady; »few packages ■■ T ra d in g w a s a c tiv e . o th e rs ini;>im p a rte d s tre n g th 0 1 toil**-^'*'-18.0(1. e 'v e s su choice and prime ^ 1 0 0 lb The market had been mi.xed1 mostniost contractscontra m the grain (u-! Calves 2110;2 l trend not .fully es- and slightly ahead at best dur-. lures '“ros marketmarke loday. i itablishi-d;tablishi-d; few slaughter offer- spring *alambs 25.50-26.00; most J choice 24.50-25,50; short deck inK the morning. | Wheat ad\ flings Mcad\’; few good and ,- I Wheat advanced a cent or 1 and prime 82 lb shorn spring A t n o o n th e D ow Jo n ea a v e r - .a bushL-1 or Ichoice 2(i0-.l05 lb v e a le rs TO.QO- P ''" ’’ ■.a bushel on reports that ram^'22.00, ;!ii“n ' ‘ lambs wi with No; 1 pelts 25.00. age of 30 industrials was virtu-• fall in KansasKans: over tho weekend, ally unchanged but by 2 p.m. it ha-l amount ' lIo ;'s .inn; b a rro w s an d g ilts 1- : ha-l amounted lo more tlian ^:i.\ , ' ' I' O M A H A H wa.s off 8.50 poinLs. mchesinchcs in al at least one locality.;,,*,-’■. 2 l,2.-> J"' l„w cr; 1-2 190-230 lbs 21.50-217:1 OOMAHA M A H / (AP) (USDA)—Hogs K There were no news develop-. and“nd more thantl iwo inches in 10,500; barrows, gilts and sows |H | ments to explain the suddenI'soins soins others as well as in Ne-', Sheep ISOO; slaughter spring .lambs uncvrn. .steadv: choice„ w e a k lo 50 lo w er; 1-2 200-220 lbs plunge. .braskaliraska wher wherel the crop is riiK'ii- 24.50; 1-3 190-260 lb s 23.50-24.25; . ^ .'ing. and priincprune 9,^lbs-24.00. R Airlines particularly were “’K- 300-600 lbs sows 18.50-21.75. llg heavily hit. United, Northwest!;j EEstimated s tim a te d c a rlu t re c e ip ts Cattle 12,500; calvcs 400; . and National lost about three•were were wwhlnii hl-ai 30. c o rn 447, o a ts 2,f TMrM,.rrr DENVER steers steers''^ 50-75' higher; heifers:rs points. Pan American and East-. bbarley a rle y 21.21. ssoybeans 19 and rye- f/ DENVER tJtNVhl (AP) - (USDA):1 strong to nTostly 25-50 higher; cm were down nearly two. . none. r-f- ' ^iUCaitle tlc 2,200; calves 25;’’ cowscjws mo>mostly steady: high choicece MILMIUTARY CONSTRUCTION1 In supportsm of the 1965 Girl Scout sion,slon. FFt. I.ewis, Washington. The lnsp,32'/,-%: oals ■/, /j,,, !; Sheep 3,000; slaughter lambs <1 choice 1,(10(1-1,175 lbs 27.00-27.75;’• not not esta established: ewes about . to % ^ higheihigher. July 68% cents; heifers rhi s The Daily Army to Completeplete Camp ■ heifers choice 875-950 lbs 26.25- s te a d y ry e '/* to h igher, J u ly $1.14>/a. " o ; m il , steady: utility and good shornrn l y^ ' ® r A * - ' Averages 1- 26.50; utility and commercial" 5 5.25-6.75. 0 5 . ^ 7 5 DOW JONES AVERAGES cow s 16.5016 ,50-17.00; m o stly ch o ice® ' ' CATTLEr \ ' FUTURES Work at Farragi’lagi’t Soon ' KANSAS C IT Y 616 lb yyea earlin g h e ife rs 24.00. , By United Pfess Intentational r The following quotations are Investorir i^0Ei FARF , KANSAS CITY (AP) — Wheat Hogs ■> ->l FARRAGUT STATE PARK, Lt, Gon.Gei F'rcderic J. Brown, 30 Industrials. 840.50. off 13.77 rm r ,,, ' Hogs 2,200; barrows and gilts provided by E. W, McRobertsts 86-1 cars; up >/i to 2'4c; No. 2 50-75 'i,)we Idaho (AP)—Pre - encampnicnlit commanding commai general of the j 2 50-75 low er; sows w e a k to 50iO anda n d CCo., o., Twin Falls: 20 R a ils . 187.29. o ff 3.45 hard h , rri and nml dark hard 1.41%- lower- 1-'’ By WILLIAM A. DOYLElYLE , AArmy m iy ssupixirt activities at Ihee Sixth LU.S. Army, who toured ] r lower: 1-2 barrows and gilts 190- Bids Offered Contract 15 Utilities. 150.12. off 1.88 1.50'/^; V 501/ ■ No. n o 3 1.44-1.60n; N o. 2 230 liis 2 site of the 1965 InternationalII tbo'parktbo'pai Sunday and vie\ved 2 230 lbs 24.00-24.75; m i.xed 1-3 FFeb. „ b 24.90 24.95 14 65 Slocks, 290.37, oft 4.72 red red w wheat’l h e a t l.'12'/a-1.47‘^n ; No. 3 190-250 lbs Girl Scout Roundup will be fin-1- support operations of tho Sixth | J 130-250 lbs 23 00-24.00; 1-3 sow s A a „ ug. i? ’ 27.12 27.20 12727 Q. > My brother passed away/ if thingsth don't fio right, they i.shed b ------1.40'.^-1.4G'/4n. 1.40'^1.4G ‘/4i .350-150 lb; y i.shed before the July 4 week-- Army trtmps i: in connection with .350-150 lbs 20.00-21.00; 450-550'0 O c r t. r 26.15 26.20 76 aand, n d , t—L«at tale: %: No. 2 white w h l.G5-1.82n; No. 3 D cc. 25.45 25.47 21 ththe e bebeneficiary of his life in-■ •■ Yyo, ou a lre a d v h a v e $8,000 In-. AArmy's rm y 's situ commander, report- The rroundup, expected to at­ AUC Cons U-Jt ju..iis twaii 57' # 1.40-1.78n; 1 dfl 1 7Qn • No, M 'A ycllow & mi.xedJ Sheep '' 3,11)0; at auction —- ■—------susurance ra n ci policy. We used the" vestevestetl in stocks. You havo yourr ed SundSunday. tract S( some 11,000 persons to Aam.rol 23H Jones ik L ^ slaughter spnng lambs weak to lTr»j; money to pay off the mortgage' |,Qn,t Air Keduc Kaiser Ai 34V« 1.34'4-1.35; 1.34%-1.35; No. 3 1.26i/,-1.35'/4n. 05 '{Swe " ' “I home, free am! clear, the hest( Harmon's report wns made toa this fonformer naval training sta- AJ InduM 3H Ki-nnccoit 97 Oat<; 1 C ■ 25 lower: shorn slaughter ewes UU llU nlisted Stocks oon T o our T r home — whi' h is now investment invcs the average Ameri­_ ~ ^ ^ ■ tion.lion, wil will be July 15-28, AllJcJ 47^ Kerr McCit-e Oats ^ », I car; nominally un- ,' changed; No. 2 white 74-80cn; steady " to strong to 50 higher; oviOVEIl TIIE COUNTEB ^ free free andan clear. can family makes. To change Gen. Brown said,, ho was Allaii Sit* 70H Kreagtf. SS C hanged. N • spring lambs high chuice and(I «luot.iiuiiQuoUliuna fruiii NASD ai. approxi- . . A1U> Uml 16-)» L«n« Ury 22h Nc).No. .1.•) 73-79ci73-79cn. mately 10 a. m. All bida are lotcrtlrulef A A broker l> advises lhat Wl' thingthings now (reasonably close 100 JFormer t O X T. F. amazedam a ze d nt tho integrated plan­ Alum Lid 2ii Lehman Mili\ mixed choice and prime 95-108 bi‘“ j„t,r3 Q n in g prn Milo maize 2.09-2.15n; rye [ T f 5 'o bida. InUnicaler quuiatioiia not in-"• d (JiJ id Ihe tIU w ro n g th in g . Me say ss retirementre tir i age) could be quite ^ ning procedure de.signcd to meet Alcoa 71 U)F lHa.il* , . lbs 26.50-20,95; u tility e w es in-1- ciu.iocluilti rvtall niork up, mark down or - » Amerada 71 Lib McN&L 12',i I1, .IJJ*/,-!0214- 1.OOV^r.OGi/^n: barley 1.093-1.08n; t* A .•on.inLv.ion. Uld AakoJ ^we e StlCshould niortga,';e our hiunee risky..risky \U tlie needs of all cam pers nnd I e lu d in g som e m ixed u tility and •;.>;''nUj.i..n. sta ff" h ! Am ^flln 47U Uff & My soybcunsso y b ean s 2.12.R9'/4-3.00V,n; sackedcl _. Ji|r^, r«>- T rw. t , ■ AllxTU*t>nAllxTU*t>n's s ______44.00 46.00I lotO th thC e lim it a n d buv a h o u t SIO,- Q. Q,” 1 have been aoproachwl by, Woman Dies staff. Ho reported he wns pnr- ' Am Bd Par 4l»H Lllton Jne 81=^, ->0 nn x Rood b.IiU-7.00: feed er sp rin gR Hiu jMnryIM nry ------.06 .06 ()00 WC 1 ticularly impressed by tho ra­ Am C«n ««/4 Lock Airc «Vi Dran .SJ,00-J. 000 worth of stock. He sayss a mimutual fund salesman. I do 1. . ticularly ‘ lambsI’am b s choicec ^ and fancy 80-10010 Honum*nununia ------T .l^ 'j . Am Cyon b»Vi Loriilard « *11.00-41.75. ' that we could use th? dividendsSI i not "1"know verv much about in- /\f r j tion breakdown! system thaf , Am t l Pw «IH Madi»on Fd 20 'b s 25.85-26,00. Delhi Taylor ______24.25 enables each scout troop to re- I Am MFdy U»4 Mognavo* 3Sy, W Wheat hiat fUtlfutures closed from un- I'Iqtiit.y l>il . . . . ___10.00 Ifi.RO> tO to mCCImeet our mortgage paymentss vestmentsveslr and I do not believe; At Age of .83 e.'^bic'^ ------Klj^tKl.^t SccuiSccui lly Cur|.. „ aM.60 I aw.^O and when wa retire in 12 yearss what he told me. He did say ‘‘ ceivceive e f food rations within 45 Am Moi a 44 Maroth Oil 55^1 Changed-Up^changed-up%c. Klrnl Sccurlly lnvf,t.._ 6.60 6.00 ^ Mrs. Florence Emma Sart- minutes Ara Mot lih - Martin M 18^4 ( our ^10,000 could grow to that, > minutes after the breakdown Am N Oat 4«i-i Ma/ P Sir 58'4 ST. PAUL i-iCn'.ier'i;Kn.ntl«r Iteflnli.i* 7.60 H.OO OUT -5 o that, if 1 invest in a mutual well. gj83. a former Twin Falls begii)s. ST. PAUL (UPI)—Livestock: <;*ni-ll K,.Frc.lghlUnr, „.lll.60 lO.UOI S100,000,$100.OOC Wc already have $8,000 fund. s begii)s. Am Smell 4»n Moyiim J0V4 CA;CASH GRAIN ^ ^ ml 0 fund, I wiil have no guarantee- esidentresident, died Sunday In a Boze- Gen. Am Sld ISH McKl'IS & R 33 r'l-T ir" A i''O 2 C a ttle 4,000, calv es 700, slau g hy. - c;rr*rnJ ; " '" (;iani,_ , 21.76 22.2S; iuvrclm invested, “ of m making money. ^ Gen. Brown was accompa- Merck CHICAGO (AP)-W heat No. 2 Idaht, lV.wPci»M, _ 81.00 «7.00 *nvti>lC« man. Mont.. rest home, nicd by Am T«l Tel •••/* 54^ . 1 ter steers and heifers 25 to most- i‘„?,m,„.nu e But he showed me figures ^ nlcd by his aide. Mnj. E, H. Am Toh ** Minn M&M hard l.47n;1.47n; No. 2 red 1.4-1-I5n. I' Ii»l«?rm.-unl*fn (ins _ 24,00 S6.00 ' Js th Is this good advice or is the Bu Sho was born April 22. 1882.!. Bonsall III; R. E, Hopper. Ida- Amjxi Cp 14% Monsanto 84>i Corn "Nfi 1 2 ly 50 higher, all other classesJS Mrt;r«uor , _ 7.25 . . representing a 'SIO,000 invest- Urba C orn TSo. 1 vellow l,,-!7 >/4 ; No. 2 ’’‘R’’ MorrU.m-Kfiuda«n . . .t0.l 2 »i ao.82»-(,,j broker eager for a big sale? reprt in Urbana. Mo., nnd was mar- ho comi An^c-ooda 6'J Wonl Pw 13 , ,, * . e steady, slaughter steers mostly - ho commissioner of lnw cnforce- Armco iJll MV4 Mont Ward 30H yellOWyellow 1.37-.1.37-371/4; sample grade ^'eady, slo y N,.rihwMi Nat. Gaj ,. lfl.25 :;•! A,A Eiigcr?E That guy is so_ ment in the mutual fund in ried to Adalaski D. Sartwell onn menl; Mnj. Gen. George B. 2 high choice, 1,250 lbs. 28.25,5, OOr^fd. r^ fd . . -JO.87'4 -JI..17I.J 7 Arttiour 33|, Murray Cp 32‘,'i Vellowyellow 1.2(iV1.2(i'/4-.12-'>4 . Oats No. 2 "ifih choit I ' overeager that hc has gone way^ 1955 w h ich g rew to $27,900 by Vim^Ju n e 7. 1903. in C o m p etitio n . Mo.I. Bennett,B ennett, Idaho adjutant general. Alctuson UVt Nut Bisc 53 , slaughter heifers and high,u l(.>Ber» HrxLbara Sr^l 16.60 16.00 OVCrCaf J the end of 1964 — nearly three ’ AU tctin N Cash Beg heavy white 75n, Soybean.s No. slaiighti ’ Paradox rrutlucU..n* . I.OOI offo ff theth« deep end with wild | ' ; She attended schools ii» Ur-> and MitMiss Mnry Adams. Girl All** Cp 3'^ Nat Dalr^ 85Vi 11 ycllow 3 3.D6>/in,j S o y b e a n oilij ch o ice, mn e a r 950 lbs. 27.00, rrortland “rti,,'nH <;!Hen. Elcc. _ 23.00 23..a7U,W prnm nrnm iqi ises — which have very ‘'"’e?times the original sum. Is this ° j1 Scout Roundup director. AVCO C«rp Nal Dimtr^ST." IQ 50n s la u g h te r cow s u tility a n d com•J- - iie-..urc'..limourco vVtnturi-^ _ .03 .04 »i : possible? If so. why aren't more, bana and Kansas City, MO.—aadj5E£HL5 lO.SOn. s la u g h te r c Silver Blar Quacna 4U) .2^ little IlltiO likelihood II of comlnc true, Q Bald Um# 17 Gyp* 38^ _____ marcial-raATciaJ— 14.50-15.00,] slaughter ‘j**/, ** peonle investing in this man-■ niovedmoved tlo Billings, Mont.. where ^ J^lf * Ob 30 Newbrrry 1H»« '* Blrrra M fa"______1.1^08 13.75• No vjr.one can give you any as-, Btfjr Fda 9IV* nY Cenlral A\\\ G R A I bulls, utility and commercial.I. Stn»«A ____ H 4.25 i'iner? shshe e and her husband operated a GRAIN FUTURES hu'Is, utili surance that JIO,000 invested ^ , grocery business. They movedS Pair «-■- Saved ^ No Am Av 47% r'tnCH ICAG r' O (A P) — 17,00-18.00. choice v e a le rs ,25.00-fv Burvty Uf* ______9,75 10.25 SUranCC ^ A. You can be sure that it Is tjrocery Bendix 47H Nor Pnc CH ICAG O ^ Wr>( Coaat Alrllnr* 4.^2^ 4.87'/^V, nownOW willWl grow to anything a|> ^norc to Odessa, Wash., where they . p Bclh Slc»l MH N«,„ Alrlin 73H Prev. 28.00. 2S.00,' ■ choichoice slaughter calvcs. ” ^ more than possible. It is true. Odes Uo«lng u y . o,|„ „ ., pproaching ro ach i that sky-high figure i resided a few years before mov- y C T f i High Low Close closee 18.00-21.00.18,00-21.00. r p ^ Anv literature a mutual fund resided h e s u g g e sts in o n ly 12 y e ars, . ing lo T w in F a lls in 1912, " After Loader rr“cn^r^‘ 'ii- WWheat h eat ((Newn” standard) ^ Hogs. 4,54,500. barrows, gilts andd T1 rustT Funds •’V''*'’ salesman shows you is quite ac- to \ Personally. I feel you did the curat . In 1932, M r, a n d M rs. Sart- T T » . J u ! 1.40>>„ 1.39 1.40 1.39%s .sows.sows. 50-7550-71 lower, harrow s an d JNVE.STMENT1N> THUSTS . e curate. It has to be — because I-' IS) [% Hid A»v«i right tr thing with the money andJ it m u st be c le a re d b y federalj well'^^11 numoved to Moscow where J tJJ l, Sep I . 4 2 I4 1.41V4 1.41% 1.41>/i g ilts U .S, e Hits River P*c G * iJi 345} Sep 1.42'/( i g ilts U .S, 1-2 . 200-240 lb s. 23.50- AAfflHatw! ff.i...^, Fund ______H.5« 9.2fi sh o u ld they established and operatedd P.C T » T 3554 Dec 1.46%1.46^ 1.46 1.46U 1.4G 24.00. sows 2“ should stick with your decision,'• and state? regulatory authorities, they es burl ind 61}. Pan Am 351^ i ^ni/ 24.00. sows U.S. 1-2, 270-300 lbs.S. c„„,n,onw,i Commonwefclth ______10.>>7 11.01 an insurance business for sever-■- KETCHUMKETC — Ralph Griffin M ar 1.491/ 1.48-''/i 1.49% 1.48’^ 21.50-22 00 )0 Dow Thw.ry ______t.a7 5..S1.Sl 1I aam m well aware that manyy No fifibs allowed. insur Burrou»Ju JKH p ,„ m Pici U'/. M « 21.50-22.00. feeder pigs 50-1.00 J"" Thc.i t al years. Following their retire-!- and ElmerElr Berry, both working Ul p.ck 16 Park. D. 38 May 1.491( r, an«l Hnward _ 15.07 ■'> nPOOlGpeople believe in getting bigg It'sU’s reasonably certain that years May 1.49% 1.48% 1.49l/« 1.48%i lower, chochoice 120-1B0 lbs. 19.00- itl'nFidelity t/r, Trrn.l ______]H.7« 20.41 for the Blaine County Road Js Mortgages or borrowmg el.se-}- theIhe salesman: showed you the. rnentment lhthey moved to Bozeman, for th( Wheat (Old standard) 20.50, boar b o a rs 50 low er to 50 high-1- Ii.r..ri...rt.,4 16.Ui» wwhere h ere —• right up to the hilt —_ “prospectus”"prO! describing the Surviv ? er, 14 00-15.00. .son. Paul P. Sartwell, Milan,1, Big WoodWoi River whcn the Michl- ’ f}?, P=P»I to l. 10V4 Sep 1.43 1,411/ 1.42 1.11% va Kry.ton^ H-.t ------\H.'n} ^“ 1.and an d aare rt using the money to buyy prospectus prosp carefully. It de» P® Ca«, JI UH p ,„.,, 51,. ^ S h eep 700, tra d e n o t establish* Kryiit^ine Ki-ynu.n* H i - 4 ______10.;»2 11.U2 , r> Mich.; three daughters, Mrs.5. gan LcLoader wilh which they Dec l.-)9 I. 175I l.-)8 1.17 S h eep 70 , K ______J u.r,:,f„-, I I stocks.stocks. It things go right andd scribesscrib everything ahout the Mich.; Ci. er Ir.c J3^. pi,tip, D (i7H ‘ iid no .spring slaughter Iambs. J-1 i C h arles (Jewel) S ilv erth o rn1 .. werew e re working wi slid into the river Cdanos.: 75 ph,Hp ,(,o, C omorn K<.y«t..n^ K-2 ------. ,^.•.4 fi.ositheir« I their st stocks go way up in value, fund (the good and the bad) and Charles ; okl c ro p s h o rn la m b s w eak to() Kry,l...,« Kry»i..i.« ai . 2 ------i:i«7 14.1»2 ,v -., Bozeman: Mrs, Neva A. Nixon.1. Friday,F'riday, Jul 1.12% 1.121.^ 1.32-''i 1 n v . " 2^ they come out way ahead. But.] spelhspells out the risks involved. Bozemai “ .')f) lower, choice 90-100 Ihs. No. K.y.to,>- ^ ^ . Ifi,74 JH.27 > Spokane, and Mrs, Bud (Neolaa nicThe menn wero using the load- Cm I nou 1 ii'/t proci * C. 7l'i ScpSep 1 2H*/^2Hl^ 1.27% 1.2K\ 1 2S ' K«-V»t..r>.« .S-4^—:^'>^ r. 01 r.,49 ' ^ ^ —- MaMany mutual funds have’done Spokane ^ 1-2 p u lts 23.00-23,.^O. sla u p h te r ijrV ’Vn? i i sv D ec 1.22>,^1.22>,:; 1.211% 1.21% 1.20% ' ^ PClf^ 'f l.if^ li.< Invr-f. >* il O 'Jl.il -j-k1 . that well oV better by theirr M.) Trunnell,Tn Colville, Wash.;: er tolo rcremove a cottonwood tree ^ ewos steadv, shorn utilitv andul Invent. invr Omwth . ^'.r« <* '»» M I U;« CCI ,'.V. ‘; r MMar a r l,2fi1,26 1,24% I 2.V/2 I 24'/, sle.nt shareholders — especially forr two sistsisters, Mrs. Carmen (Min-'■ from th tho river above the Broad- 7 R(w>.i, fiOO-7.00. fe e d er lam b^ s M»s«. Invr-t. Tnxnt __ 1 fi r, 7 lf«,20s <■’ JBusiness r nic) Carson, Twin Falls, and ford Bi M av 1,2.'1% 1,27% 1 2 8 I/4 1,271,; R™'''. •> ™ Nfttl.mAl C.n.wth . . . H 41 U.lfi thos(* who hiWe reinvested their nie) Cn d ford Bridge when it went into Oats trade not eestablished, Nallonnl N.uonni SUirk . H :i3 9 17 capital gains distributions andi Mrs. WiWalt (Addie) Asbury, Spo->- the riviriver, leaving only the top lo:.. Inr i;a. J2!i K;,'V^„,:r H ______Piilnnm f.7 in 67 tolum Cin, 2 ^ H.^ytheon l»<4 J u l ' .69!;,691,; ,fi.S .6 8 % .BSi; , — r.-U-vM*..n Kli>c. tl h Hi dividends in additional shares,. kane. of the cab above water, si Mirror -X'Don't forget that the 10-yearr Also .survivingi are 15 grand- Waltc ‘s ^ 5;?; "Sep e p ,69V^ ,RS% .691; .r,8Vi, - l.ln*» Inromi- TO f> :•)3.') D on't I" Waller Stuart, Bellevue, saw .m y, pot Dec ,71% .70% .71(4 .70%1 Potato'"';.l U l d l . O nions) \nlij^ I.me ' f S Sit :t 1 > '»2‘■•J ByJ SAM DAWSON porioperiod was one of generally^ children and 10 greal-grandchil- toni .S.U Corp 43U Drug 30 D cc .71-^> 7 WraternWeatern Inindun. Shar«« fi "1 6.57 y^p ^ '■ tbe stranded men on the sinking ton l.di, Bcyn Met 3C% Mar .73% .7.1''. .72l'j .73% .721/: CHICAGO AP Business News Analyst rising stock prices. dren. loader and rushed lo Bellevue ton 1-fcighl 26*4 Toh JOf, 797 A daughter preceded her in ^ ^ ; T,il 1 1.11 / reassuring words from Wa.sh-I- ihatthat manner all the time. The: FuneralFuner services will be con- gg^j.y J u l 1 .M l i I.U 1,I4',4 1,1.1%1 xLvali_19Q:__ItiKj< riv .nls IflOr .230: supjilies JSJE.WWE.W_-mRK, FUTURE,?. '■ Berry -got safely to—the bank — -nmT-nnr-:™------s, :,b. trad 37»V ~ ' c mjrtnn-—of ftc4a4ti— and— all— s-ducted al 2_ p.m. Friday in the usinii a tont Can 48H St Hrg Pnp J l'i .Sep 1,17%1 1 ' N I I7i,/j I,17i/j 1,17%4 |,p|„;liplii: demdemand gootl. market for'r NEW ■>YORK. (AP) — ington- 0] nation-rr rrmiuftl -fuwl^ f>ow-hav» ducted j P using a hand-ovcr-hand method, - Twin Falls Mortuary Chapel. ° tom Oli 73‘, .s.h,-nh-y 27Vi DecD ec 120%] 20'^^ 120% 1,20% 1,20%H long whitewhites strong, especiallv'V Wool futuresf closed ,7 of a pleasant P„;‘'’i','’ statistics of businesss,some ^ some $31.5 billion of assets — Twin F j They had only a dunking. orn Pd Srhrrmu f.T ‘j and consumer prosperity. Trad-.ownO'1-1 owned by approximately fourr Final ritesri will be in Twin Falls < f«n« C o bo Srijtt Piip 33'iM a r l»l"" )» .sou c .,1 1.1 J7S gramgrain wholeswholesale prompt delivery■' 5 oon,) bbakers a k e r 10 or ' min. 2 cars■s Wool Wool tops I futures ( loscd 17 . . FUN ACRES ing volume, compared to somee ------d a y he day ho will permit a state In­ Southn to f>5>, h u lk to n ,. fofob, track Portland q8 7,5, a 6-14 oz, occasional carir cents cents higher: hif Ot t Ifil Ob; Dec Ur Itpfvcr 35'J PnC j<', nnfc K.'r> 9 previous price breaks, as evi- come tax bill passed by tho Ne-I' “-*•U.S. 30 WEST OF HOSPITAL O a ts N o,2. ,TS ih w hite ,'».7,00-.5.7 .50 „ o- q jn . -.1 16-1,5 1 64.5 165.Oh, A.rc 34», sna Rv 52>, • r - n2,'.-9.40; K en n eb ec nccasion.-.l 16-( 5 164. dence that this has been a buy- braska legislature lasl week lo0 TUES.,TUES, 1:30 lo 5:30 P.M- (hem 7U «;prrrv K.J M'i CCorn o m N No2 o 2 I: E,Y .... ■'''O.'iO-.lO 7;-, ' ,d Certificated spot wool tops ' rtu I'ont 22S Sld Brnn.l ~‘'i, BarlpV No '> spoiled sacks car 7 50, round Certific er’s strike rather than rush to » become law without his signa- 1»M Air L 4R»; SM 0,1 f.ii csK 0Barley ‘»riey ino No 2, 4.5 lb wn 4S,25-tS,75’ reds 7,85-8,.35.-j 163,5n 163.5n " ; Wall Street E£ C'lrain so rg h u m dump stocks. Several security lure, despite his opposition to0 |\KIDS T " 15c »4M Krxi 771, 0.1 Ind o>; firnin .sorphi .Street sales: California lonq,5 B-bid: B-bid^ N-nominal ___ ll vtso NG i9»4 Std ()ii N J :'i'i RRarloy arlo v (bit(bid) 10 arrive market, Mreet s; analysts say the mood is cau­ the ta x .______w h iles 8 75-9 50. b .ik e rs 9 .50- Inr Lack Stll Oil Oh .“50'« on^lo,,20-day shipm't delivered coast: ^ 1 o tion—not lio n —n( the “gloom and doom”' Chatter 1 ‘am Pd 39 Slrrl Drna 3S'; 20-Kr.innp 43 Mow Vk«r No,2.N o,2 . -15'4.5 lb Ib \ weslern ...... 4S 00 ^ &Ul?ar that PresidentPr Johnson warnedd N|s,-p F W Y ORK (UPI) Indicator JH ) ,'i 2.5-S 75: Alabama nmnd reds n e w Mot 51 Sludrhakrr lf>'. NnN o ^2, ^-rnw2-row i or 2-row w ’n . 4‘f 00 1. ‘ - NEW YORK r UTURE.S against afiainst ''Digest Digei Inc. savs that if volume D*ir Uii .«;unr«y PX 2«S V,rk*’. /kf 7,75-S 50: T e x a s rnun-l re d s 7 7j. fvjEW 'i And the drop in the 1,'nited p,(-ks ('•''•PI Sul 4&i; sun^h Mn IS'# whcatWheat (Did(bid) 10 arrive market, N E W Y O R K , (AP) — Darner- '^nd d picks up on thc downside, stocks Cp »>: S».|f, 45., No.No, 1 bulk,bulk. 20-day shipment, Onions: Arrivals 46; track 85;J: tic futuresfutur No 7 closcd un-n- States States has been smaller this'^'chould take another plunge. The UVER <'*mhli» Bk 29*4 Tpktrnnix IS'* . t- • ' supplies liberal; demand slow; c|,an„p(]. year than in many overseas A N S U 1 ‘--•n Dyn.im 333^ Trnn (ift% 22 dellVCfCddelivered COCcoast: 1, ’ chan;?ed: sales If) contracts; ll firm savs it believes thc long 5 m.nrket dull. g 70’ Llec «lVi Texaco 75% W hite ...... I 40 Sep 6.70: Nov 6.70B stock markets. " 'rang^'range outlook is poor and this ,Sofi w h ito ...... 1.46 ; _ T Track ra c k sa sales: California stork-■ R a w s u g a r spot 70, Even E ven so, measured by popularr’ , dictates the continuation of -'^-rJ^l^S ,'n' S ."'' J ton >.-eriion yellow semi globes world ‘"•nMiil 57', Tr»irnn .*i7', WhitCWhite club ...... , 4- ton . 001,011 World sugar No ^ closed un-n_ averages,average prices on the Ncw^ lightening|,pi,ic up nn rallies. Hard Red winter: Unquoted- m ^ d .o m 3.2,'i. changed c h a n c e d to 3 lower: Sep 2.04;); York York StockSl E.xchange bave can-,I'l Tessel, Patruck Inc. says Ihe M mAN !:'Ter’i '“'f*, . " “ '•‘I '^'=<1' Street sales: California vellow j 23-i Q; celed all the gain of this year.' ‘/rn Tlri» 20^ TMrw:^f Oil 31*; HHard a rd WhlKWhite Baart: Unquoted. LM Oct 2.23-24; Mar 2 ^,0 . May 2.70; ■■ ability of the Dow-Jones indus- E f ' .... . sem i glol-ies la rg e 4 00-1.5f). m e- 2 ’s'oD DENNY TATE f p»c tp 5i?i Timk R n 41 _ CCar a r rcreccipt.^;: c cip Wheat Iff2;f!nur J u l 2-fiOB; Sep 2 90B. Thc T h e bellwethers bcl have dropped 9^ trial average to stabilize be- .Tl; c o rn 4; oat.s 1; m ilo 3; m illI diumsd iu m s 3 5(50-3.75, ycllow granoIO B-3id B-Bid. per per ccntcei from the high point,I tween 860-880 during thc nextI 970 Baverly Circle fY ' j m j K f i l f l l f L ; Twrnt On 2.S'; fcCd 12. o ------.--- re reach a ch eed d M a y 14. B u t. tb e p r i cc e ' ^two . 0 weeks would be viewed ass Twin Fallf ‘-'■n.Jri.h 54*, Un ( arbid<* 5'»«« ______l.-!r>;e1.^;;:; j.o 4.00-4.50. o - rcd tvpe large „ decline, though persistent, has“^ highlv encouraging, Phone: 733-7109 ‘■'wurar 48 Un Oil Cal Jf.i, 3,7.5-4,00: N eiv M exico yelloww M i V irs. r o . Ingram , 89, not not't'c been as steep as in somee {JJ/;:; =!::•« Butter and Eggs grano larRP 4,00-4 25, white me- past breaks, notably the onee Paine,Pa Webber. Jackson and '■rn Instru I5S Unit Airc M f'tn f 'diumdium 3.00-3.50:3.00” Arizona velloww P d asses b o l at B uhl justju s t ttireettir y e a r s a g o . T h e 1961-62i2 CurtisC u m says that while Xerox'ss ( " • ■ S7H i/nitPd rp «'4 Cl , semi globes large 3.00-3.25. mc- BUHL le tumble was 27 per cent. high price-earnings multiple M.ll 57li Unit rru.j 18'; CHICAGO. -■ BUHL — Mrs. Minerva Jane tumble ' r , . CHICAGO, (AP) - Chicago ■d Thc Dow-Jones index of 30O 'represents reprt a subsfantihl riskk ; stator* tIS f»yp*um 71 «,Mercantile »-|„ rExchange — Butter. dium 3.50, Ingram, i 89, Farlc' . N ,\J . d ie d The ' IH A hi 37* US indiut 11% Mcrcantilc I Monday mornim .it Harralal industrialsindustri Fridav dipped belowV facto factor. It stronglv rerommendss : Tlto 204 U.S 37'i Steadv:steady: wholwholesale buving priccs ‘ ^Pac Cp SlJi us Rub 5CS , ,.nrhnnr»P.H fn : FU TTJR ES______Nur"s1ngNursing 1Home, Buhl the low point (857.45) reacheddithe ithe stock for .iggressive inves- Tho following quotations are 6. last December before the mar--- torslors seeking dynamic long-term BB ^ IV ' a X W 92 ® ,S h e w a s b o m A pnl 16, 1-876. la st De S f W 8 A m - S SVf.j provided ™ hy E. W. McRoberts near Davenport. Iowa, .and was15 ket ralliedrail from its last major—-appi<•—-appi^iation potentiaL n. weak spell. [, Because he's found a way to guguarantee cash for and Co.. Twin Falls:______marriedm a rrie d to Adam C Incram. weak s| Bache and Co says il feels the a Vanad Cp 16^ C 57 '4 MaineMs Potatoes ______w h o prec IS Most brokers seem lo agree “ ’• Nn Ry 5j »4 Varlan A* H'-j ECCJ>Eggs StCaisleady wholesale buy- who preceded her in death, as Most shares of consolidated foods rep-1- yoyoungsters who want lo go30 to collecollege .. . through life hiph low close cars (jjfj ,^^0 s that the public hasn't taken ing prices unchanged to V4 high- did two sons and a daughter. that ll „ 'resent good quality for longK |insurance. Perhaps ho ll1 find a Wiway lo do lhe sam e ven.o^,SV4’’ ing prices un : Niij.v-'- 2.59 2.53 2 .5S .10s SurviviiSurviving are (wn son.s. Wal-1- fright. fright. Those businessmen who ''^^'^^ J;-f Oil 531; 5Vam n Pic 14 pr;er; 70 per c< cent or better Jjrade -a are going on Ihe record insist.( te rm in v estm en t, for your youngster. Asksk him aboutab any aspect ••‘■v .Sug 3« Wafch Wal P 2S A . whitf^ whites 3010 i^; mixed 30 M March arch 2.83 2,75 2 .83 822 dden e n WW. . IIngram. Filer, and Ira are goi . ’'^ - 'tk 50»i Wn nancotTi 3f.'i ^ ^hltC.S Jy A pril 2,96 2.90 2 96 1500 Ingram. In g r a m . Raton, N M,; sixix that theth Wall Street tremors of life and heallh insurance.. He'll givegivi you the best advica » 35Ti mediums .24 24 standards 27; April t- haven't changed their plans to dirties unquoted; check-s 2. May - 3.17 3.09 3.17 755 grandchilgrandchildren, seven great- haven't o coM Pim ssimply because he's a mMONY ony mman. a r A professional. ■ w ^tg 1:i^ 44*V'-- unquc t- expand for future busine.ss nor ______-1 ggrandchildren ra n d c h il and one great- expand Letter Shop And asking doesn't moanioan you'llyou'l be obligated. T?*] lS?'i Wfyerhacujff 4lH i ' “ ^ great-grandchild. their P'predictions that the rest of I'l <-^nt Ind 44S Wheel M 13*^ ^ if S c r v i c c f ;-» Mch 443^ Woorwth 2* | Funeral services have t)cenjthis;n this yciyear should .see healthy, if CDo you know^ Ihe olhar ••> H.,r» J5^ Wrlgley #2H Twin X FallsIs MaiSlarkets .^FiFfset for Farley. N. M. !unsoecta^:uli»T. gains. ^ Direct M*iJ Advertising »H4 Xem* Cp l3Mi , te| \t'hy the ^aution of late? The ""answer i n s w men" in Twin Falls? :: J n ?i Yng*c Sh A- T « i ; I------^1I Friends 'mav call at Whitej Why p Multillthing . . . Photo CopI»* (Torn lo page 13) Tel * Tel A2H ^rnith R 61 Mortuary on Tuesdav. jViet NiNam war. the Dominican “ G R A IN ; I _____s,.io-,.:s Mortuary d Penonalired letters j ^ . Barlnyn a rl« y ------______------______-- ccrisis, risis. the alarums now and p« ______— J3.00-J.2U' (}r«at North#Nonh#rx» ------_w.i>o" rCHURCH m i i MEET ENDS.^ then aiaround Berlin, all rhakee Addreitlng a. & Mailing $«fvk» AMERICAN EXCHANGE S'irfMited Gr»Ittcrir«~ ------. r - Sm.ll Ilrds , :h people cautious. Also, the cUr- Hard Rni Wh«t (I2^i protein)-J1.23 rr:i ;o CAI^viCALDWELL (UPI>—The 59th | people Secrefaf**! S«rvic« ' Alli^ Associated Pr«« Har.1 RM Wh<*at i mk* _ _ le rent economic upswing is 52 MONYMUTIMUTUAL OP NeWATOAK annual camp mectins of thCjrent e ^ Businesi Gifti » 2 ‘lied C ontrol ...... S;n iijt'..<13% proteim prrjtrinl —------*^-3?I (Old lOld crop erop be«n.t 2Sc lower) ‘ h-1 month .sold, a peactime record. <;«ft whll* wh<»at------Idaho conference of Seventh-1 month : “unkcr Hill ...... 22% "l'i'* i.ivf:sTOrK .Q i'1‘1day Adventi.sLsa h w concluded a^lO-,There0-|There isi a debate over whether , Ch,.ir» nm rher.. l.S(l-KO 11..---- .Sll.f.O; h “HILLS OF IDAHO" C a n a d a ’ ...... U;iO. £>^0 Mo p.rP«r - cent m-u,ture) rh^>ir» Rutrhi ,o'day run at Gem State Academyly it can conlinue to cliHib much H kaiser In d u s trie s ...... •>!» 'T»jTwo'o de«j«r« d#*J*r» . i.ichi T.ichl ------Sowa . <- longer, whether it will level off, g*, Th« UutuAl Lit* Insurance Companyimp«n»0fN«<»Yocfc.M.Y4 Ot N< . ite..T Sow. ------I12.00-15.S0.c[ft'camps a m p s nenear here over the week- longer, ».nk t Tni.l aldg. - 7JCWS41 Technicolor ...... 16'A S o '" o r tu rn dowa. ____ I . ' ii- 1 2 M ondoy, JuneB 28, 1965 196 'tH/ £S 'TtM es-JvewS, s ^ lj Pocatello[o ProvesF 3 tto o o ‘ [MttdhrifortwrGowboys^ ) y « 4 i i — — ^ Pioneer LeagueLoj OOp p e n e r 1 vept a Pioneer League openingning doubdoubleheader from Magic IW J Lck World Pocatello’s Dodgers swept a Pion ndgren Cracl sharp pitching and the seconds Mills, Lindj Valley Sunday, winning the first gagam e 6 -0 behind sharp pitc N e e d : 9-5 with a four-run outburstrst in the totop of the 10th inning.ning. MMagic ag Valley, shutout for "irj generous-tn-tbc-mghtcap. com- 13 innings as the season got underwunderway, proved too g^nerous- s Record; RyiRyun Defeatsits Snell m ltting three errors in thehe top of thithe 1 0 th to open theh‘e''g:ate. ga^. Pocatello1 simply took vith ------Billy Mills and Gerry Lindgrenen rockedro the record book, and ------th the e d day a y game away with SA N , D IE G O (A P )— B illy Mil jfeating the great Peter Snell-i as Checkups timely hitting. John W yatt 18-year-old Jim Ryun shockedshocked Ithe track world by defeatir got the Dodgers off to^ a a Orioles V -'X . Fall ck and Field Championship>s came to a close with brilliant Pirates Rip Lo"'L' the^National AAU Track and f Lindgren provided the first ex- ■»- -r I • soodgood st£ start in the nightcap q p per?ormances Sunday night. M Mills and 19-year-old Lindgi Of with a two-run hom er in the X O fans in Balboa Stadiiim when theyjthey finished mere inches apart,ii: or atonic?^ ‘ihe To Chicago citem^Uen ent for the 15,000 fans in £ ------r- Loop-Leading0 first and the visitors added sin- O ------—------bothbol c lo c k e d in w o rld r erec- c ­ 1 gle runs in the fourth, fifth and ^ Cf ord time of 27:11.6 in the D odjarers 10-2 d sixth innings. 6-2 and 4-0 Reds Close "/ngruelling six-mile run. Ry! Ry- JAstros Halt FREE C5 The CoCowboys didn't dent ‘ter the CHICAGO (AP) — The Chica-:bica- unun, a high school youngster LOS ANGELES (AP) — Jim'ii;" platep,a,o untilumi: the fifth when starter ^ e n 8 ° White Sox, taking advantage V I from Wichita, Kan., deliv­e i ^ - EXAMINATION Pagliaroni and Bill Mazeroski•‘I Walt pgtePetersen walked two men V''' whifh Mets’ Rally supported Bob Veale’s five-hit and both scored on consecutiveItive Baltimore errors which iNL 'i Gap as ered the final thrill when he a n d ^ ^ ame bkiosomed into five unearned beat out Snell and Jim Grelle in pitching with homers Sunday as throwing errors on the same runs, swept a doubleheader PittsburBlT walloped the Nalinn- f l u n - the mile and did it in an Amer- For . 4-2 Tilt I DIAGNOSIS the fi'on’ the Orioles 6-2 and 4-0 Sun- Braves Fall ican citizen's record time of al League-leading Los Angeles '^'m u b Ic ■Valley tied It in the ica ® HOUSTON (AP)—Bob Bruce MILWAUKEE (AP) —• The 3:55.3.3 ;5, B ru ce bv a Specialist.lia list . . . Dr. OK In charge Dodgers 10-2. gl„hlheighth on a walk to Mike Hut- . MU h-.j pitched five perfect innings!s and Pagliaroni hit a three-run I.uis Aparicio, Baltimorelore s CincirCincinnati Reds stormed to) with-wilh- Newf Zealand’s Snell, who held F ''“ h -’on. Chris Arnold’s single teed and fielding shortstop, com- jn in onone gam e of the N ational (he 1' allowed just three hits, but Mike^ike 1 TIRES/BRAKES homer in the fourth inning and a ,rinietriple by Jay Reed. Reed Z itional (he world record until Michelp q 5Cuellar had to put down a ninth RAKES/FRONT END Mazeroski hit one with a man j alav niit'fid three errors and pitcherscbers LeagLLeague lead Sunday by sweepiweep jajy of France broke it June 9. S [he -’cored on a hotly contested play 7J,hIf . vlii» inning New York rally as Hou-s- aboard in the fifth, helping the “^o'-ea o icri- Jol'" Miller in tho first game jnging a doubleheader from1 Mil- wawas timed in 3:55.4, and Grelle , ‘l”,® at the plate after a short sacri- and Steve Barber in the secondecond wauktwaukee 10-9 and 10-2 with a bar- ton trim m ed the Mets 4-2 Sun­ P irates hand Johnny Podre.-; his “ was third in 3:55.5. jday. The Hoss was the M ets’ filth fourth straight defeat. Podres ^ were guilty of miscues which rage of six homers, includingluding ^ j„ile was viewed as ^ - 'tuJ'^n the 10th, leadoff n,an — * ' straight. ri[ . ,SPEi’ECIAL has won three. . k p ^ " led to the double downfall. two 1 by F rank Robinson and ^jri ,nd R ick Keegan laid down a ** strictly a race between Snell Bruc,e j I Veale. 8-5, walked three nnd ck Ke 1 it In the opener. Baltimore took griind slam by Vada Pinson. and Grelle, who runs for. (hethe Ji'n Owens replaced Bruc,e the bunt and the Cowboys booted it. after he walked leadoff batter 1 struck out 11. He blanked t h e bunt and a 1-0 lead in the first on singlesingles I'hexhe surging Reds, who have Multnomahmu Athletic Club of ' Dodgers on three hits until the Jim Barfield fanned and so did “ that Chuck Hiller, but Johnny Lewis , Wyatt, but the third strike was by Jack Brandt. AparicioI and won 1II of their last 14 games,ames. pq,Portland. Ore. — a point that '■ ninth inning. a „ [i t Brooks Robinson. The SoxI lied closed in on the first-place Los hot .rppd Jesse Gonder singledB with i I WHEEL 0 dropped and Wyatt gained first e Los both veteran runners agreed * P 'burgh 000 330 004—10 12 0 dropped a first Anpeles Dodgers, who were u~ ’ 5 one out tor a run. Cuellar camcame, e. 1 base. Then camo two more, o „ t'’®" of ‘be first Aoge] upon before the meet started. ^ JL. AnBCles OOQ <)00 002—2 5 1 base, Th and when Aparicio booted Skowron’s/ron’s belted 10-2 by Pittsburgh. j "and retired the next two bat-1 Vcaie and Pagliaroni; Podres.es. walks ta force in two runs and , ‘ ' Both the New Zealander and , 'ver grounder, enabling Tom cin(Cincinnati nailed down^ the q^, Grelle stayed off tho pace set by " I BALANCE...... Miller (fi). Perranoski (9), Reed;ed Rhet ThompsonThor greeted relieverlino i.rrrMcCraw/11 to .score. first | nusW Bruce now 6-9, retiredd the 9 5 ! 5). Jack Hedrick roughly, rifling p. , first game victory when Robin-Robin- ^ vveisiger. and obviously (9) and Torborg. W-Veale (8-5). Jack Hec n.n Chicago went ahead to stay son 1( -_,,h first 15 batters. Then Ron Swo-' his first pitch for a two-run st“y son led off the ninth with V, his H **’ey "'ere running to beat each ‘ L-Podres (3-4). his first with two runs in the second.md- 14th hhomer after the Braves had boda led off the sixth 'i inning n n l g .1 I n cluding l u d i n g W eights ------single. . . The 1 White Sox locked upP the tied ’the count 9 -9 with '*eight eight . rather than to set a rec- Jwith a single. Billy Cowanin fol- ______~ -nrr. - PocatellPocatello’s George M ercado’s, ® second game with three runsins in runs, six of them unearned, in a S , lowed with a biint single, but I W i l l i a m s two-run homer in the eighth in- jhethe firsfirst inning. Don Bufordd led wild’swild sixth. ® But suddenly on the last lap. J,catcher Ron Brand picked Swo- I ning punpunctuated a slow, but off with a grounder which went EarEarlier. Deron Johnson.Kncnn a f 'c Josef Odlpzil of Czechoslo-° Pboda off second, and Bruce re- steady stream of runs for thetbe through Aparicio's legs. Robin-tobin- crackcracked a three-run homerr and ''nk'a, ' had foffied briefly lo theith J "ext two batters and Doubles CubsS Dodgers in the afternoon as son bunted for a single andond TonyXony Perez and Tommy Harperlarper “P eame young' Ryun with allowed^ only one more hit. they blanked the Cowboys 6-0 j^hen B ila ^ a burst and a sizeable lead. ^ P N A G WHEELS W they blan when Barber threw wildly past each contributed two-run blasts. “ ^ '• , New York 000 000 011—22 5 0 behind the combined pitchingB of first. tlIhe runners reached sec- Pin.sonpin: nailed down the night- Grelle^ charged up to chal-: jHouston 000 020 02x-4 10 1 Over ' Csrds TimT?m"Thon Thompson and Robert Bar- ond and third. cap ti trium ph vvith his U th homhomer er lenge and on cam e Snell. Snell Jackson. Miller (8). Besr- ST. LOUis (A P) — Billy Wil-^j|. Isoff. RomaRomano strutik out, but Skow-;kow- of ththe season and fifth grand managed to collar Grelle butut he (8), anj Gonder; Bruce, Owens ^ All Chrome- Hams’-s double following Bi>l„.l;t)jll The Dodgers’ leadoff man.lan. ron deldelivered a two-run single.ingle, slam,sjam of his career during a six- couldcou not catch the youngsterg ster ^ ( 9 ) Cuellar (9) and Brand. W- White’s ninth-inning error trig-1„. Rick Keegan, jumped on the went to second on the throw'r and run eexplosion in the fourthth in- froifrom Kansas. As he passed1 the Brucej (6-9). L-Jackson (3-1). gered n three-run rally that sent•nt first 1*^51 pitchpitcj of the inning and scored as Danny Cater singled,igled. ning. Robinson promptlyI fol- finishfinl line. Snell reached over Home run — Houston, Maye All Sizes in Stock the Chicago Cubs to n 6-3 victo-to- drove it for a double off starterrter John RomanoR homered in1 the lowed with his 15th homer. antand gave Ryun a hug witht> his ( 4 )^______ry and a split of their Sundayay “nd and loser Les Scott. When Johnohn third. FirsFirst G am e left arm. doubleheader with St. Louis. Wyatt, thitheWO.OOO bonus short-lort- First Game Cin’mCin’nati 205 002 001—10 13 3 TThe American citizen’s record:cord ,which Ron Clarke of Australia Uffl GET YOURS The Cardinals took the openerier stop-’top singledsingU him in a few pitches:hes BaltimoreBaltimo 100 000 100*^2 10 3 Mil’keeMil’kc 010 008 OOO— 9 10 1 wawa.s held by Jim Beatty at 3:55.51:55.5 set, at Melbourne Dec. 18. 1963. 8-0 as pitcher Bob Gibson halteded later. PocatelloPoc had enough1 to Chicago 121 000 02x-i6 8 0 Tsitouris.Tsit McCool (6). and ant and there was one pendingB byhy The runners, who lapped the a personal six-game losingng assure the win. J. WMiller. H addix (7) and Pavelitch.Pavel Edwards (6); Blasin-Jlasin- GnGrelle of 3:55.4 set June 5 aat t fieldj at least once, were timed W NOW! Btreak with a five-hitter. They adadded single runs In the Brown: John and Martin.• W- gamegame. Osinski (3). Elierss (6), Va:Vancouver. B. C. iin 58 seconds for the final qtar- Glenn Beckert led off the;he third, sixthsixt and seventh. Thomp-n,p- John (,(5-3). L-Miller (M ). O’DelO’Dell (7) nnd Torre. W—Mc-—Me- 1 The Mills-Lindgren struggleUB8)e tte r mile. ninth by grounding to DickIck son broughtbroug in the first one when■hen . Home"ome runs — Baltimore.. Or- Cool (5-4). L—O'Dell (5-4).)■ waswai one that kept the crowdvd in It earned both a positionion on Groat. White dropped Croat’s't’s he singled singled.- moved up on a wild sino (8 ). Chicago. Skowron (10),(10). HonHome runs—Cincinnati. John- a roarr throughout and producedluced thet United States team which throw, and Beckert was safe at pitch and scored on a Jim Bar-gar- r-f- RobinsonKotj ( 6 ). son ((12). Perez (5), HarperJr (8). a thunderous ovation at the will^ meet Russia abroad July first. Williams then doubled to fieldjjeijj hit. In the sixth. Wyattvatt Second Game RobinRobinson (14). Milwaukee,, Bol- wirwindup. I31-Aug, 1. Meeting the Russians3 ADJUSTST BRAKES left field, bringing Beckert all walked, stoles second and came Baltimore 000 000 000—0 5 2 ling ((1) T orre (16). TThe 25-year-old Mills, thei 10,- \ will be n6 novelty for either,er, the way home. , around c on two outfield flies.lies Chicago 301 000 OOx—1 9 1 seciSecond Game 000000-meler winner in the 1964 Lindgren. for the past weekeek oor; r; Gibson had not won since May Two walkwalks, a hit batsman and,(j a ..P**™ Barber, P alm er (4;. Robertsiberts Cin’n;Cin'nati 101 601 100-10 161® 1 oivOlympic Games, and 19-year-oldir-old more,i has been the main athletea th le te ] __ . . (7) and Orsino: Howard, Wil- Mil’kc 20 after starting the season with‘i’’ balk scored the other. Lim T Wd- Mil’kee 010 010 000— 2 7^ 2 CeiGerry, center of a bitter contro-intro- iinvolved in the row between the helm (7) and Romano, Martin Mal "coue® eight victories In a row. He POCATEl-LO f. magic VALLEY t ^ lartin Maloney and Edwards:■ Sa- ver versy between the ruling bodiesodies AAUy and the National Colle- All 4 Wheels...... 95( struck out 12 and gave up fiveIVe (F l„ t G.m.) ^ * ]'>■ (7). W-W-Howard (4-4). L-Barberarber dowsldowski. Osinski (4), Eilers-S (5).(5), of track and field, hit the tape giatej Athletic Association, singles in his fourth shutout of Poc.uiioPoc.Ullo AU R 11 RDl (5-6). NiekrNiekro (6) aiid Torre. W-Malon-/lalon- justjusi inches apart alter a blazingazing His , appearance Sunday ful- KMtf.n ------— i i ?J HomeH9 me run—Chicago, Romano ey (8 the season. ulr?i*”dl ik r f ic ld ~ ------6 O 2 I . . . V mano ey (8-3). L-Sadowski (4-3).- ia.,(last lap that had the crowdvd in filledI his threat to defy the First Game w.vttNV*ytt-----______— a 1 I I> (5)-(5 ). HcrtiHcrtne runs—Cincinnati. Pm- Pin- Balboagal Stadium standing and in 1 « *1 H oW ow .ll______i 0 0 0 nd in NCAA and its ban on major col­ cw cago 000 000 00 0 -0 5 3 0 ------— -sonson ( 13). Robinson (15).______an St. Loula l3iHO(tOOx—a II O : _____ an uproar. Ilege athletes compeGilg under r l « t e t a . 1 = : ; s ? ; n ^ . Lindgren, who had doggeded in the1 AAU banner, Broglio, Warner (2). Aber->er- i)«ci«mo -______s 0 0 0 I f f I w / UmrUott______2 0 0 0s Double Wins ^rHome runs—Detroit, Demeter■ meter tenterrier fashion on Mills’ heels Last week Lindgren at first nathy (8) and Roznovsky: Gib- mIiu ~ Is '*0“ Mills - ______3 2 0 0 ^ - . ^ (5). Minnesota. Versalles1 (8), all the way, jumped in front canceled”outc of the meet, cclalm- la im - ^ SS T T A A N N ! D S B E H I N D son. Humphreys (5) and Mc-Vie- Thump»oa Thampton ______2 1 1 0 0 I T7" X ^ I'ln • * __ Mercado ______t 1 1 2 I Mincher (4). witwilh about 15ft yards to go> and ingi he had injured an ankle in. tv o ry Ilr® h® » •!!• Carver. W—Gibson (9-6). L — - __j Keep Im ns' '^^"ec Second Game heliheld the lead for some 30 yards.ards. |practice at his hometown of Broglio (1-5). Tot.i.T o U l * _.______S& « 7 5 _ 1 D etroit 101 000 030 0—5 12 1 T Home run—St. Louis, Gibson ' 12 1 The climax of the event,nt, a i Spokane. His efforts Sunday j H Minn. 020 100 200 l—S■ 13 1 highighlight of the National AAU Iindicated recovery from the In- (2). M»llnowiklMfcllnow.kl ______8 0 0 iln0 Loop - Lead =Aguirre. Pena (7), Sherryry (9) TroTrack and Field Champion-ipion- j jury. Second Game ------______1 0 0 0 , I Vincent ______1 0 0 0S M MINNEAPOLIS IN^ - ST. PAUI.PAUL and IMoore: Nelson. P e rryy (5), ships, shi| came when Mills drew:w on Earlier Harold Connolly threw Chicago 020 000 013-6 12 1 D U e ------~ 4 0 0 0 /AP\ — 2 V * r » M ______A 0 0 0® (AP) — “ Joe Nossek’s thirdd sin- KlippKlippstein (8). Worthingtonn (9), all the reserve strength he: had (the 16-pound hammer 232 feet, 1 St. Louis 010 020 000—3 11 2 v .r w _ Rich Pleis (10) and Zimmerman. W- and Hendley, McDaniel (5). Aber- Guthri* jn______s 0 1 0 0 g gle le ofof the game drove in Rich Pleis in. W- and m anaged lo take the lead IInch, bettering his own regis- nathy (7). Humphreys (8), Ells-^\s'.^fo\T scott ___ sz= l S i -'•J S RollinsR ollins in the lOth inning, givinggiving Pleis (4-1). L-Sherry (3-2). just jusi before the finish of the long tered1 world record of 231-10, but I w orth (9) and K rug. RoznovskyeUx, {JrH w irick ______0 0 0 00 M Minnesota m nesi a 6-5 victory andmd a HotHome runs—Detroit, Demetermeter grind.grii Ifailing to surpass his pending; ‘ y Ph.M*rtdet» ------1 ® ® J sw sweep e e p of Iheir doubleheadereader (S). Hortont (17). ______TTT^ world rccord IS 27:17.8,: 17.8. 1 m arks of 233-9<^ and 232-2^______(8); Simmons. Dennis (S),W , D u n ,ln ------0 _ ^ 0 ___ 0 _ 0 Woodeshick (9) and Uecker, _ ___with Detroit Sunday. c«t*llorLtiiio ------lOJ 001 120—fi »Up Tu;i (2-0). L-Dennis (1-1). M.«ioMasIo v.n Valler ______000 000 0005o~o -0 the Twins1 Wl to maintain their one- l||| ______l!:—John»<>n, —John* Dlat. Harria. ileilrick.iHck. hall hall ga game Icad in the American 1 I 2B—Keejr»t2B—Keesran. GuthrU, HR—Merc*. Tf»nmiA ok RECAPSh League, They won the openerner 6- ^ I ’ ' I A 11 Sn-Kw.isn - Ke«r»n. Wy»it (2 ), Johiuon. ^ K V Complete c. MUli. SF-John.on. 44 On on Don Mincher's two-run'O-run ~ Culp, Allen IP H R ER nnJ so s o hnm homer pp off Fred Gladding in the > A NIY Y SIZES I Z LISTED __ Ji. TThnmpenn h o m p s o n (W|_fi3 0 0 2 8 - ui. IU rt-* o ff______4 0 0 0 22 4 4 eighthClgnlh inning. • 650x13 • 700*1414 • 80^800x14 • 560x15 • 670x1 1 Srotl ( H ______7 « 4 4 4* >1 1 1 Rnllir Rollins opened thc Inning Liquidation Lead Phillies^ l l ^ l r i r k ______J 1 1 2 0 0 0 ’ • 700x13 • 750x1414 • 850x148 S 1 • 650x15 • 710x1 DuryinDiirjfJn .- _ ____ I O O 0 I I 1 1 a against g a in s t l.arry Sherry with a I H n r By Scott iK«rir»n>; br Dur-D..r- Single. single. He was sacrificed toD sec-!sec- *ln {I’etUnsiJl I ; by Thompson (Vln- m rent. WT -S<“ott (.11. HK—'iw"’ «W(. ond and remained theree asas; Desert Roie Cafeife andon Service Station Over Giants 11II (;ill>en<;ilb.n fcnd LJntlquUu T—2-57.7. A ShcrrV Sherry walked pinch hitter' Ber-1Ber- SAN. ER A N C lSC a ___- ...... nie Allen purposely. Nossek nie^A'M. fol-j Lcscated on liighwayly 2 25 5 between Wendell and Ray Culp scattered eight hit.i rocArocATEi T E L i.o ». MAGir VALLEYY s TowTowed ed with a ground single;Ie to!to^ *H | 1 ^ BKss, IdoKo^ or V miles”N.W^ miles^ of Wendeir~ori\------W HITE or BLACIC- and Rich Allen rapped four hit.'!,li(q iSecond (•■me) Kill ccenter e n tp r field. 1 l- ^ .l.ll. AH R H Kill , r h i g h w a y 2 5 . driving in two runs, as Philadel-del- K ~ a . n ______,'i 2 1 0 0 M Mincher's incl winning homerer In P lu s phia whipped San Francisco 6-0 ■'■ffi'M ------— 4 1 1 j |1 t h1 the e oopener p hit the right field M o u n tin g Fn Si^day. K,s:i-„r:ic,.'i*!w.ii S 2 S0 foul popole and scored Killebrew, I Culp evened his record at ■)--(4-^ -J'hmonJohnson .______4 0 1 0 0 whO who ha had singled. Killebrew sin- WEDNESDA’1DAY, JUNE 30 I after surviving several shakvalat, AAm,,id m ,.Id __------5 1 1 0 n 3). 3). I.-G I.-GIadding (3-2). singled across a run in fhe two-...r. ______~ ___ .Sll------Vlnr*.nt ______^ 0 1 \ \ Good Quality ...... e a c h 5 . 9 : I run si.\th and drove in anotherher ______4 0 0 0 0 Mncic Mncic V V«llfy ( M. . wMth a single in the three runm n *'*’r^*Tniller — ^ 1 l 0 -H0 Ki .n Barfield, Vincent.t_ SRs n — - ('urn«* ______4 0 0 0 0 PflrnK«T. HR -Wr«fl. S»—s»— Better Quality ...... e. a c h 7 . 9 ; V ninth. Culp al.>;o singled acrossS a a rr-Mallnow»kl _____0 0 0 0 0 Wy»tt. Wy»tt. rl 1 j2i. Johnnon. 8— II run in the-ninth. M«nvM»rlv ______1 1 q- O Prir*., Prl<-»-. SJ SK \’inc«Tnl. - Ma.l.lcn ------'n o o n 0 IP H R ER BR SO Best Q uality ...... e a c h 9 .9 ! 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M^o^^June o n d o i 28, 1965 1 3 ' Hutchins A r T H £ s Advances£S 1Five jTJ^Legion-OP- Drops — places for)r ERunner-u ;r-up;. ' Boise 4-0 andan< 7-1 Kirk Williams and Gary RasmussenRasmu tamed the Bolso •S. Legion team in pitching Twinwin FallsFall to a 4-0 and 7-1 vlc- Hoss FalterjIters, Takes ______tories iSunday aftemtxjn. Boiseloise outouthit ’Twin. Falls in both kes 4 t h 5^ ggames a m e s but proved ttx) freee with walks ^ and committed Pocatello’s "Kent Vernon picked up his second straight Idaho S somo untimely errors. Rasmussiasmussen and Paul Stover championship almost by default Sunda jht Idaho State Amateur Golf iT T '! ^ (fatilt Sunday in perhaps the; most routinerout finish the tour-'A X U came up with clutch hits.5. ' nament has seen In 10 years. With a fi 'Floyd Fireses Two-Undei1 ier 69 to ?= ■s. With a fitful wind rakinglg the longlont Rupert Country RasiiiuRasmussen belting a two-J. in the nextt inning when he hom- Club course, scores were-not expected t 5. ered after Stover lived on a mis- t expected to be under par —- and tlieytlie weren’t. Vernon nm homer—enough to as- turned in a four-over 76 and still stretcl § ' ^ - m cue. I still stretched his lead fromn four to sevens strokes with I a u l Open Ove'ver Aaron sure his victory—and Stover? In tho fourth Stover singled sCop St. Paul d p tiv e ' that effort.effor He ended with a dptive in two runs in eachh inj„ two more runa and Twin 221 total while Tom Hutch-f. ST. PAUL,P. Minn. (UPI)—Younj)—Young Raymond l-'loyd shot3t a tvtwo-under par G9 Sunday! of the games. Falls \ wrapped up scoring with \ in s Jr., Bois e, who also0 to‘o win tthe $100,000 St. P aulul l Open golf tournament withh a 1414-under par 72-hole total1 WilliaiWilliams, although touched for)r three 1 more In the fifth. Mark Ogdeii Wins, R ,g Brown and Hunter walked. Mike IS, Returns cardedI- a 76 Sunday, movedcj of 270. 1Tommy Aaron and1 Gene Littler1 tied for second,1, four strokes behind Floyd,. seven hits,li won the shutout as Brown at 275 and Jack Nicklaus andid BruceBru Devlin finished in a.Twin1 Twin l aalls supported him with a Touchette 5 singled In bne run past five men and claimedH Dean ReframR was fourth at 275 i ,g and the rest came home on a fifth-place tie at 276. Arnoldnold Palmer,Pal who started thehe rotround four shots behindJ pair of twivrun innings. The the runner-up trophy with 228. fitth-pla< ------hom- homo o cl chib .scored twice in the,« P^*'"pair of walks and a passed ball. Rupert Karttrt AAward It appea; \ ------~Floyd Floyd, skied to a 72 finish „ Boise ...... 000 000 0 - 0 7 I It appeared there may be a second when' Jim Hawley sing- RUPERT—Ggden Kart Clublub gameregarnered a whopping to-_ battle over the closing nine jioles in a four-way tie for sev­ led and Bob Holmes walked.J Twin Falls ....020 020 x—4 4 1 Smith and Stearns. Williams tal of 3,481 points to retire thele Rupert StStreet Race travel-_ Sunday when Carl Hoss, Twinin Yankees -1- d U Belt enth Lmh ata 277. Bowbn^ •■\fter the runners moved up on I Falls, who entered the day four , . F lo y d b e g an h is round a t 12- a wild pitch, Stover drove both and Oliphant. ing trophy Sunday and thenI turned aro around and donated shots’ belli KIM LANKS ''■'I'l 1 ‘ Boise ...... 010 000 0 - 1 5 3 it for use again next year in the Min 1 shots tiehind Vernon, cut the A f f undcr, leading Aaron by one Summer Suiln L««su« in. in. In In the fifth, Stover lived .2°*?® _ m the Mmi-Cassia Karting; margin m argin to two. But in teeing off stroke. The Fayetteville, N. C., I’m I'rippcm «n 1 Twin F a l l s ...... 002 230 x—7 4 1 Association’s annual affair. Ogden’s ne s Angels 7-2 ^ 4-lt; Curv. rulim .Icf at.M Allrv K«Ui’ on nn * error , and Mark Brown p",*' O g d en s n e a r e s t c o m p e tito r on the lothlOth hole Hoss pulled his i native picked up three shorts on‘ jl": II: Ilol shou Ucl »u«i Huhi.-n 2-U;: singled.^^‘ngled. Then came the only « Paige, Gerlock and Stearns. was Pocatello with 1,071. — ------tee tee shot shot oiout of bounds and had r i P l l th e fro n t nine by notch in g fo u rf ('horrvi'i»jrry iMrWcr# ll«^ (iruniiy Trii) i-2. Boiso P' Rasmussen and Oliphant. HR—• fttiil Thr\H*'»tini» Wvm 4. ■■ .Boise .i miscue of the gam e, but Rasmussen. The trophy winner was de- T,., to settle for a triple bogey. From! Behind Fojd birdies and a bogey. He Iwgied "",j|Hluh ‘ Jii.liM.itMil AHr« , both I uns scored on it Rasmui cided on the total number of' A11C113 then on about the onlv thinglg NEW YORK (AP) — Whiteyey numbe:number 10 but finished the- r.Mhm ; hl»;U iii;il Uulh nui.St* Indians Take 1‘i.utlif. hlw'h t.-mn li lioise , nx)k the lead in' the sec-c- SIGN BONUS points won in’ each of the I -pj ,^ Vernon hiuhad to do was finish. Ford postedpos his sixth consecu-u- round with ’ par golf. I lh"v! 'l'hifo'»uiu».. . hJith hnniiU-m> l«*m;; ond game by scoring in the sec-> LOS ANGELES (UPI)—Alan Third place in the event went,t tlve victory and.Jbatteryinate Aaron Aaro: had rougher going nndI ►futiio. m'nu-. Cm57 : hl«h Knn«!loui> Oflcl. StO six classes. P o l i c e s a id r J . tfiiin Bfilcn. t urv« 16UJ . ht«hj> ond. Stewart , lived on a fielder’s’s Foster, 18-year-old pitcher from there were well over 1,500 spec­ Pair Prninwill to Jon p'* Memmott, 1965 twinn Elston HowardW d^ove in twovo shot sh o t a o n e-u n d er 70. He w as’ mrntih leam arrlr*. lIiHitrjiannlM." Oulchoice CO andi came around on a KaciendaI^acietii Heights, Calif., was * , 1 , Falls high d runs as the New York Yankeescs tiejtied hyi,. Littler, who sank an1 laaa.naa. w alk an tators lining the seven-block, A . I | Falls high school grad headed as t walk and an error. signed for an estimated ^ 0,000 ,o belted the Los Angeles Angels eight-fceight-foot putt on 18 for a birdie half-mile course in_ d_ownt( wn x/\lll * .ltL I,C for Arizona Slate at Tempe, who belted th ■ MAiur nowL Rasmussen took care^of that« by^the tos~;Angele3~l>odgera;------Rupert. Forty drivers from four topped HossHo; of the first hole of,f 7-2 SundaSunday. It was the Yankees’•*’ aand n d a sco re of 70. Kummrr l,u*f«ra l.raau* 3 sudden death playoff after bothh third victoryviet in a row and fifth Hill-KtitikU- .U-fi-HlM Krtnpcr-Krmp — states competed in the n.eet CLEVELAND (AP) — The sud^den dec Palmer had an eagle on the- n-l; St««tnv-K«li».'k M»kr- T U with Utah and Idaho garnering Cleveland InIndians swept a dou- had tied “at 229. Hoss three-put-t- in suesbc games.gai par ,,,five seventh when he hitt t'i>»l'()» a-1 ; WclU-i'ruinriuo tUf.-i.lctl Kl-;• It . WISH ^ ...... —I L , — bleheader from Kansas City 10-l. ted to make Memmott’s par goodKl iljord.,ljord. sstruggling with a circu- the cup with a wedge shot. But( cnn. ‘4.11. I |.HAO T R Y ME the majority of the 15 trophies. , ? f,'’, c g in the overtime. latory uilailment in the early part , Hluh liulivMual uamc. Jcan Lrumm AAV C/ Jim Nichols, Salt Lake City, I7 and 11-7 Sunday, winning the '. he bogied the ne.xi hole andI rh,... i-t7 J..^ K„It,-k. J.U', In.'■ MVS/WKES SOMErHINS ^ J «ISHT. THAT'S opener on Chuck Hinton’s three-:- John Dropping,Dn who graduat-(. of^ the season, continued his took a double bogey seven on 12. .livlthi:.! -iTiot.. K.I.11.- W.-lli., J.,« WITWITH ME. won the draw ing for a brand- Kiili-- First fli|flight—Herm Longhurst,t DETROIT (UPI)—The Detroitoit three three strokes back of Aaron *1*^ class are as follows: , ^ j’ Tigers signed two of their draftift after 36: holes. He took a one- D°iDon't be embarraAsed by loo8«» false ■ p S 8 P | m y B and C open (dual engine); gled, and Colavito.- who wass Pocatello, and Jim Crawford, Tigers sl ,, t«eth slipping, dropping or wobbling purposely passed. Idaho FaFall.s, 244. (Longhurstst choices--choices—outfielder Tom Hammim stroke stroke lend over Aaron Saturdayy ifhenwben you «at. talk or ImiBh. Jtmt Lee Mohler, Ogden; Gary Dav- P“^P°-‘=ely of St. Cloud. Minn., nnd thchc with with aa 66. •prin•prlnkU a little FAtJTKETH on your UA ^ A PINCH Is. Boise, and Paul Bean, Ru- First Game 5“'’^ won playcplayoff). Jim Annest and ^ pltttea. Thla pleaaant powder Klvea a p ,pert. Kansas Kansas CityCity Chris KegiKegel. Burley. 245 (Annestst UmversitUniversity of Georgetown, andnd The near-victory was old hat reimvrknblo ftenae of fttldcd comfort OF REAL 3 won playoff). infielder Bob Felbcr of Balti-Iti- for Aaron,Aa who has yet to winn and»nd Bocurlty1 by holding plates moro FRc< A super heavy; Con Eskelson, 000 420j"® IOO 000 OOO— 7 12 3 won playo n nrmly. No gummy. Koocy. paaty Iftfite - ' TOBACCO TASTE Sccond flight — Bernie Ber-r- more, wwho attended Baltimoreire a tourtournament In (ive years on" or forllnK. Ifa afknllnc inon*i\cld). Enjoy Ogden; Monte Holmes. Ogden, Cleveland ? j^nnn Sccond Enjoy Coptnlm«n; Plict « >mill pl»cli‘littwiinKll Httwiin cMsfc s«< juw. Nl cls»l«t. IM 000 IOO 000 003—10 21 2 hiem. Boi:Boise, 2f)0; Norm Jacku-u- Junior College.C thethc toitour. During the stretch I^^.Oeti ^ Q e t 1FAHTEgm a t uny drug couDior. L.„ , . and Alan Sonius, Twin Falls. 15 innings munsen. IiIdaho Falls, 250; Garthth A super light; Pat Blackley, O’Donoghue, o’DoX^^u Segui (3), Wyatttt Jones, BuiBurley. 250; Steve Tyrer. . Salt Lake City; Ron Kobler, Po- / rV (8), Sheldon (II). Dickson (15)') 250-250. T K t ges in this new spapepaperyou've m et3 t soisom e of the... catello, and"^ Willa Eskelson, and Bryan; Tiant. Bell (4). Kra-I- Third flightI - John MiUer, T • h' “ i s i s p a g e 13. (On other pages Ogden. jjpjjlick (6), gjStange (7) McMahonn 249; Don Looney. Gooding. 251;1; A standard heavy; Dick Glas- (9), (g\ Springsnr’ini? (10) and Azcue. W-/■ Doug MillMiller, 253; Larry Hatch,h. cock. Salt Lake City; Jim Nich- Spring Snrine (1-1).(l-l) L-Dlckson (0-1). Twin Fall:Falls, 256. ols. Salt Lake City, and Robert Home rurruns—Cleveland, Cola-a- Fourth flight — Dick Berry,y. Young, Ogden vito 0(18), 8 ), W-W agner (11), Gonzalez^z 252; Don Robert.son, 259; Normm A standard light; Dustin Rose. (2), (2) Hinton (8). Maine. 21 259; and Cliff Smith,;h, Shelly; Ed Ellis, Pocatello, and Sccond Game _ . Twin Fali Falls, 263. T OI I P P E RR ! S Sfevo NJchoIs, Ogden. Kansas City 000 502 000— 7 8 3 Fifth fllflight — Bob Anderson,in, Junior; Barbara Borem, Po-■ Cleveland 020 122 40x—11 14 0 251; FFran rar Nordlund, Rexburg,■g. catello; John Glascock. Salt Stock. Stock HunterHui (6), Mossi (6).), 258; Marv Aslett, Rexburg, 269; Lake City, and Ward PoweU, Og-- Dickson (7), Wyatt (8) and La-1- Father McNeil,M' 272. “®il; - chemann; WWeaver, Hedlund (4),), Sixth flightfl — Whitey Price,:e, sponsored by theI Bell ((6),6 ), SiiSiebert (7) and Sims,3. Burley, 26268; Jim Showbar, 270;0; W l j lE A K 8 I S E M E Mini-Cassla Karting Association,, Roof ((8).). WW—Siebert (8-3). L —- Jim PackPackard, Twin Falls, 272;2; sancOoned by the InternationalI Mossi (2-2). Bob Reed, 274. Karting Federation and affili- Home runsru: — Kansas City,/, Seventh flight—John Spickard, ated with the Intermountain Harrelson (8).( Cleveland, Sims13 166; Bob Stewart, 268; William Karting Association. (2), Brown (2). ThompsonThompson. 269, and C. Paskett, ------280. Eighth flig h t-Jim Wood, 289; i n i E R nM i E N1 Tillman, Sox Idaho Waho Women’s BobB o b ^ saicBalch, 294; Dan Slavin,in. IA N S I ! Meet Is Set 296; Elmer Schenk, 298. Take Pair BOISE } (UPI) — Plans aree Ifi 16 and and the the finals on July 17. The T -1 1 being made for the 32nd annualll champions championship final will cover Idaho Slate Women’s amateurir 36 36 holes, holes. Finals in other flights E V E R5 S r rom, Solons 1,^°golf tournamenttoi^na at Hillcrest3t will be 18 holes of play. PP i A I N RR E L I E l BOSTON (AP) - Bob Till- Country ClubClu July 12-17. Last year’sye. champion, Helenen man’s single with the bases The deadline for entering theiC Tramper, Tramper, Missoula. Mont., willall loaded in the Ilth inning gave tourney will be July 8. No latee Iw l>c ineligil ineligible to compete for thehe Boston a 5-4 nightcap victory c^itryentry blanksblank.s will be accepted. crowncrown thi; this year under a rulingng and a sweep of their double- The matclmatch play tourney hass that that ha.s has ' closed the tourney to header with Washington Sun- rounds schecscheduled for July 14-15-1i-1 out-of-stateout-of-stat< golfers. ___ LEVE A D E RRS j ______s o . won the opener______^------J v l o t h i n g - e l s e - q uuite^m i t e ^ m e easures a u p ...... 4-1 behind the seven-hit pitching of rookie Jim Lonborg. Carl Yastrzemski started the Ilth with a double, his fourth hit 3m ali.They'ree alall MONY mien. en. of the twin bill. Felix Mantilla NJow o w m e e t th e m wa.s walked intentionally, Tony J^nigiiaro sacrificed and Lee Tnomas was purposedly passed before Tillman lined a 3-1 pitch \. V c a g W into center field. 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It is to ba hoped that you will VIRGO (Ai • preferred tim . to bav. prua> IF IK YOl> YOU like Itk trracioua iivlns you 11 tiple tiiOe llnea.lh a. au lh..„an.-e Coun------l>lii« parti.. Alblon Garage, callI* Registered Reglate with Idahu titata Board o( VIRGO (Aug. 24. Sept, 23) — pecta cnlact you. th. f l-»ave nieaaage. 1:73-2085 or E<>ri»m. Km p.. t-e(>Jin- ucta, ucta. pmmpi pmnip Ci>urtaoua aer>lc«. Phone} contact Mr. Emil T, Otnlitl at Vi-inou 'fino O.audcr Uuhl. 643-5^61 >»««rk. tjualiiy wi>rkm»uk»hip. Mervinn with a Want Ad proceed as before. aecuiiv.aecutiv. i limertiona. Play aaf.— • onlera, onlera. 733-3204. 7S3- ______;______tJieene. 673 Eaatland Orive. phona• PHONE 733-0031 (or faith begets faith, and mar- LIBRA (Se a aevt') . ii»y o rd e r ia b ea t a n d iTTXTv— t --- - u[Tsi-o,C t'ST O .M av> nthing w llh c o n d itio n e r ; 7:l3-;iv.SH. 7:i3-;iV.SH.______eo.t. l«.| Ther. ar. also very SAVE youraelf the fuaa and muaa.• ——,_, ****"• — _— ------cualon riage to such a person could The time ma for peat contn>l, Juat call Ua. Gem cualoiu baiutg. New HitlUyd_ baicj,' NEEI)N EEl> YOURYt hi>u»e paintvdT Free Ine time may have come when • pedalp«fci»| monthlyn>c ratea for ttioa. a He.tsltin a'viitlicr. New equipment, eatimatca Hornet for Sala 50 Spraying, dial 733-420g.______eatimatca. Daytime, call Art ' Van-' n o m ® l very well instill in you that de- a clear-cut :statement of vour »ho ,r, d„ir„u. of k.,y,n« W A N T E D an y w h ere. D a v e H a n ii n i . &3$-*07xi.l di-nbaik.. «U-iilurt- SCORPIO (Oct, 24-Nov, 22) - tor J r'.h the . daya ll U publiah.d- Permanenta Pemianenta frum $S. ArtUllc Beauty: CUNCONTACT: I Jim Robinson or purt-ii.ne 'office work. Please W VU E HAVE IT!!! sure your making your way in Don'tDon t be too eager to make up ^ Salon. halt>n. l’<6l.lo Main Weal,' |.hun« 733- a;‘t-_hhui ,.r escnlnga. II ^^11rMll T.rt-7.rt.:oMi. ’ PLAIH YOURSELF tn tb. 1641. 1641. Evening Eveni appolntmenta'. _____ the world. for lost tim CACTUS PETE'S ll.VY ,*> hauling and atai'king wanted. CUM't>M Cl'Sl'ltM iapteylna. I naeotlcldea. Iferb- NORTHNORTH I»cuatt Excellent modem for lost time. You may find ^eailei re.ilci'* » [Ktaitlon[1 and aak your- COM I’L t'Ti'' \S » rk One who will have a great yourself so bi COMPLE'’rE Ueauty aervlce by advan- \S'i>rk giioI anti^'t^^. E . W . F e a th e r - t.ide*. t.-ide«. La>»n«.L irrea. thnib*. M. L. flo.>rfloor pl plan. 3 betlrtnima. full baaa* yourself so busy with past issues ..If ?*■' wh.l you »ould Ilk. W ced atudenta .tu.I.nl at reduced pricea. Prr- JJ a c k p o t , N e v a d a «i.uta.l-.>uta. plphone 7:i;j.M>&7.______nient.nient. Laoo squara feel. Prica, many acquaintances, you will thatjthethatj»he presentprese passes you by. k txuv ifclwiut y o u r o f f e r ) . T h . manentji. m an<»nu $3. $ Ueauty Arta Academy.• ;---______'______■■ WANThWANThO huy -u«imng vith condi- SKWINC SKWINO «an.l hullonhttlfts made in mvV 121.000. 121.UOO. « "> w c r ,,,1. E ivc w in o i . k . • l:^■^ l:l,'. .Main .M.I,’, Weat. V Phone 7.13-6342. , HHAVE .\\E m.modern aiiartnvnt k d .I utilniel tliuicr probably never have many in- SAGITTAR *ood Llasjified Ad. ^ tl.-ncr an.l baling. Levinaid Pedrow. h.irue, b-'tne. Ht T..vlor Street. Kimberly. r’ATio SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. IIE.MA'.REMA a IL.Utyliea S.lon: Sh.tnpoo - in lu .^rh.rxrhung* for aingla m*n t>n pen-1 l'ller Filer :vjti.4s»l7.; ______l*hon«i»hone 4.423-M67.______FAI.LSFAI.LS Avenu* W eatl 8 l>edroon« timate friends. But those you 22) — Make sure co-workers •^CLASSIFIED classiki rcadera ara al« aeU. aeU. atill atill 52. ; Oil permanwnU* $7.60) *i>n.aion. ft.ifor lifhl yanl -vork and drive i WAN TK brick, canM>rt. built-in appllancas. WANTED: Cu»toin hay .tacking and SEWINGSKVSlNlt anda altarallona, all kln«l*. Ex* G ood b u y . tZO.OOO. do have will be those who under- know where 'you. stand. To have feaily intereated in buyinu your up. up. Phone Phone 733.1H37. ______*'*''■ ^ ^ *l>„n. 7a3-.02H,______I hauling. l.Mwell Tiav-v, 7:ia-66iy. b«- l>eHencedl^Henced, Phune 7;n..tL10.______^ tiaeii or new merchandise. Thea. stand your nature, are loyal to them dependdepend' on you to no avail pioj.irh*' ' IHlllCATOll .n.l f.u-e S a.n>. or after 6 j ) j n . ______IRlRt>NlN(; O N IN (J • my home, dollar an h.iur, TETON Street: S be it and you, and to whom you would be disl alrc aily in t h . m a r k e t to b u y . ^______Cl'hlll.M .x.ll.iniir 11.11,rn. Iliiil.v.l' will"HI pl.-kiipPl'ki and deliver. Call 73a-70ftfi. full flni.nhetlfl baaement. doubla would be dishonest. •irca.iy u —______machinery. n ia c h iitr Mou-e nn.I n|.pii/»ncra Uiipcit Uiipeii antl I'aul area. Claience An- OILI.SC «] So Klvi* tlu-m every advantaK* EXPERIENC Oll.l.NC atul repairing nvof*. Free ea-' garage. Real value, 321^600. will be uAderstanding and loyal CAPRICORN CAPRIC5 r (Dec. 23-Jan. 20) ' EXPERIENCED baby aittinK In our'■ fMrni-htil. fMrni-hf^ (-*11 Sht'ubone "\ divii»vn. divnav 4 » . l ______I imnic«. you cun with uood ad copy. home. home. Near Nc4 Lynwood and Blue __Call 7;i:Ufl2'.)».______ThrtONThTTON Street; S bMintoin brick. in return. Fortunately, you are — Take the initiativeii on the em- ,_ want j Lakes Shvn.luble ^tfrvice. Uruce niv hoin ^ flnlaheil baaement. Owner trana- wise enough to know that it is ployment scene.see To lag behind bri„„ v a n i. P h e n e 73:>-Hl9 M.______2 mile* fn.m Twin rulla ’David' mv h.une. Phone 735-;iH'.m.______ferred. Hum* must ba sold. tl8.- brliiu aaliitfaclion do ao. nut ^ ' n in irrn h n . ph.>ne 7;^^^74^^^.______1 — l ‘"rn>t‘"»To»t. 1»A I.N J IN G not number but quality that now may be to be left behind throutfh thr„u,;h any. Uck o( readership. CHILD CillLD CARE CARI in my* bome, near Lyn------* l*AlNl’INi; Interior and e.;no h o n o 7:t:i.ti(J0&.______h ..u -e « ------WILMOWILMORE Street I 8 betlroom t brick, many quality featurvw. Own­ latlonships with other people. AQUARIUS " Conrath ptioutch'tTiformatttjn to " REI.IAHLK REI.IAHI.K C-hUd < caca. UarKt.-feni^d Builneti Opportunltle* 30 AQUARIUS (Tan. 21-Feb. TO) C-Ul^.JCO.M hn y anil p ra » . C all er transferred. Immodial* piMies- To find what- 4 3 In. store lor — Thsse are Set piumjii action. yord. *upervi»*d*up«t play.-Hour, day ,urc iU X L lIlUc il 'heir' ^au!cdr~-Jar*MuS. jilun. 320.600. — These are days when Aquari- *'■ we<-k. 1‘hc.ne 7;i:i.fl50S.______R u h l. J t Tiay Hamby. and Keiinalli — - ...... ^ _»lon; ------us should be ' 8—TO IM.ACE YOUn ADVER- "i Ruhl. Rurley area, f.ll -.l.l-t.-o* for Fri^.k.Eii.-knon. KtmUcily.______us should be well attuned to cos- *”■??TISEMKNT il’w* In th. Twin K.ll. DEPKNDAllLE UKlKNUAllI child care. FencedI w•*r>no\n\n nnoint ment.______—r— —- GROCERY STORE eEVERGREEN v k ih ; DruT^ 7ery da-' lawn, 40y 3rd atreet North, Phone PART tlr C ll.S ro.M h u y baiiUim;, ,vlU k.i any- . «. * , mic influences. Pul,_stock in N « w .|> .p « r. w h . r . you r iu c b L“ '.V, “ » PART time .lellvery w.,7k •Tv^ltahle. I uhe.e u^bele in Mah... Je.rv Dlckard. phone In " M.alo V.ll.y. Exi-.llont lo c llnhtfullig h tf u l 3 het>in b ric k , d o u b la th . 4jreatr»t Claaaifled Want Ad 733.1’CHl,______■ _113--Sn_l • _ C all 7,i:i tlon, A niMflt.bl. r.mlly bu.i- f.r.it.,arage. baaement. A real quality hunches. th. nr^.u : 7:i:^^^4l^s. m ftei K p.n^.______r Idalio Boosts • udirnce In Maifie Valley, caii BO-PEEP BO-PEEP t’HlLD <’ CARE CENTER: ------I neaa, Caah for inventi>ry pJua low hom*om * ft f u r <*ii],ti60. PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) - 7Ua-0',t3l ,or i>n^ uf the Tlmea- haa haa opertlnifopenlnu a«es 2-0. IdO 7th Avenue’ . H . A I ln—V . ,r • cCLsroM u s r o s hay liatlng. atacking amt ‘ H.*3Tnd.i^n jvaymentpa i*n building and ' Help—Male and Femalo 20 hnullng. hnuim New l.nlcr, -.vuik guaianteeii. fixlunti f o u r t h Avenue Norlh I t bed- If you do your part in establish- M""-’New*’ i" free phon. number, if North. North. Re7.i.lent Res 733-^097^______Cmll M .v tim e . ______lU tufixtunti. n ti. t)wner retiring. ' FOIIRT you liv* ih an area outaid* Twtn _ , . ______C all a rt'om cl(uie*in.cl Kxccllunt condition. Ing a close relationship with Only 18,760. Value Added "/"rS" Falla and aak for an Ad-taker. Employment cm pioym e Af^enclet 17^ cCU.STOM u .s r o N baling, (tiring or wlte lie. WENDELLW E N REALTY ’* partners, prolprofessional or domes- lf»It'a aau eaay.> aa callinff a (rlend Vnn rn>l.'Nn EincHtEincHl Ca»to. ph..ne .lli4-i!178, Jerome. JOR OPENINGS at Peraonnel Service> ¥• o r n:un:U -4’.>lt., ('.o.-.lintc,______BJB-..^J4636-2274 or B30-8U48 RORRI^RORRINS Street: very sharp I tic. they will do theirs. b.c.u..because our Ad • Takera ar. w v ------... ------l>edruoml»e«lruom fram e home. Chiae to ne»r •chooled to b* helpful In auch i)f ‘‘J, Magic Vnll.iy, * 226 Shoth«ine Eaat. ____ By Industry ARIES (March 21-yl;i'i. H a n a e n . SStation ta tio n fikr leaae. Excellent lo­ WASHINGTON - Idaho's In- tions (lon.s Vlthout without further delay. To ______- (or Men ) CUSI'O.M hay nlacking anywher* in cation. LynwiKxl1 area. Go<^ In­ dustrial value-added-by-manu- avoid respon tha Vnlley, Coll Hennan Phippa A c«mi*come aaaiaaaure- aaalaianc* * * to right party. REALTY tage. «rv*tioni—Cl CACTUS PETE’S For Weekondii ■ million In the latter year, ac- TAURUS (April(/ 21-May 21) - trailer apou. Writ. Redfiah Lodu*. _ .b o n e . ______WWrite: r i t e : Box 71, Twin Falls 610 «ioniu. Dlue I.ake* Blvd. No. T8S-B311 Bi.ni.y. iJ.h..,______“"The T h e FFun u r Spot CU.STO.McTTsrm baling. New Holland, airing John Rliihop. Realtor cording to a preliminary report Avoid rushingrushin in where angels cljiuk-mim.i tic. C. J. M«riy. phone 7 >’i*.'On. or 733-5361 Jame* Danner. 733-2240 CLAUK-MILLER Oueat Ranch open ------of the 1963 Censu.s of Manufac- fear /ear to tread.tread Consider, recon- for reaervatiuna. Call 774-2635. Stan- S'South of the Border*' AlAlso, Full Tim e l‘,:',.rn;In te r m o u n tiiin F u rl 7 3a-r>B21.______Member Multlpla Listing tures just released by the U. S. sider, and th ley. Idahu. ^ ______WANTED; Hny hauling. Call Rob sider, and then discuss the sit- MOTEL MAIDS Uh.>atle-> In K im b erly . 42^-41109. T ^ ' Department of Commerce’s Bu- uation with i HAS OPENINGS FOR: uation with a reliable party. Pertonds-Special Pertonds—I Notices 9 HAS Gl (21 years or over) CU.STOMc u .s t o .n awathing and atacking. Rill F R' O N T I E R BHARP SHARP aolld brick hom* on Flll­ reau of tho Census. GEMINI (May(M 22-June 21)—S e t ------COCKTAICOCKTAIL WAITRESSES C(ire trrgorv. g o i :i2>>-47ir>. T iler.______S erv ice t mor*. Larg* living rtnim with Service Station For Leaa*. Qood fireplace, aeparale dining rotim. ■ “Value-added. . approxi- business mattersmatt aside while you FOR !PARTICULAR CASHI CUSTO.MCUSTO.\ awBthiiig an.I hay baling. L. gallonage and gotxl location. Ag- niom • CASHIERS R. Sorrnin>n. 7:iUf.4tl.______ggreaalv* reaalv * peraon can tak* boma VJplita T eating area in big kitchen, mates the value of products attend to soclsocial affairs. It should Single ^Male or Female « DUhwaaher. dlapoaal. and fan. WAITRESSES CACACTUS PETE’S HAY >li.cklniz. I’hi.n. Jim tiunt.r. H3- abov* averageV.' earning*. For more I; ihipped, less tho cost of materi- be worth youyour while in the lone o'Of all•" as*i. who dealr. unique InInformation fo rm a tli CALL TWIN FALL3 >«mllyFamily i room. 2 bath* and doubla run eooip.tlhUcompatihla (friendahip throush pro- _ , Jackpot, Nevada .. 738-8140 H. W. KERR. ■■rage.garage. Ileautlful shadeil baek als us^ to manufacture the run.* »en».n nalionw nationwide acientlflo teatin* GOOdGood V/HJwage.me.______products. ------" ^ methods.methoda. naipaid vacations. Contact: C( Guy Keep Kor inft)rTnitlon call 1-344-S02S or .SWSWATHING ATH and Hay Haling. Phone — — LOVELYl o v e l y 3 bed room brick on Al- Food and kindred products T Jo lirt A 133-3765 ur write Aaaoclated 'r*at- _ _ ^ J..eJi.e nnialr. i Jerom*. S24-44:.P.______WE W B have h a v e a good 14 unit Motel ta tur** nnear high achool. Owner, ledthelistof manufactured prod- A U d.lIU ‘i Inir Clinic. Inc.. 1615 Stale Street. CCONTACT: O N T / Guy Keep ------CLHTONCUSTOM alatking. anywhere- Ualph Oregon to V trade for farm in Magio tranaferred. tranaferr A resl buy, ptMse«sluik Idaho 4-H Club ££"'Ilolie. or IJo» 1031. Twin FalU. Valley. Motel priced 170,000. will now now. . ucts with e value-added of $110 Tavlor, yhone .12(1-4010. Filer ______t r a J r i o r Id a b o .______(J q Cactus P ete’s trade for equal value or leaa. million in 1963, a gain of 41 per iT lC C l d.1 WANTED! CUS’l'OM baling and awathing. lllll DEAUTIFUL hnme on Blu* l^akaa Meet at Moscow MASTER DETECTIVEi Inlernallonal ^ Tn/-l Ileeve^.lleevc^ ♦2:u.Mft7. K lm lnrrly.______G E N E I cent over 195SrSecond was lum- O. Semc«. ATir InvrtiMjiatltma. Radio J tlCfJackpot, N evada GENE LARSEN SALES CO. (oioaa-in(clo**-ln) for retlretl couple or HAY hauling and atacking. Phona Phone 73! newly we«U. 1 big be4lnK>m. larga equippem In baaement. At* tt> decifle your own work achetlule. wervite. Jav T|,c#- Kj WANTED; Hay baulinir and atacking. LUtlng Service. Ine.'^ D*ste*t n*ate*t you'll ev*r see. |0,600. 1958, past previous year of the extend knowledgeknowh gained during h.miery h.»l.ry"^« «ale nuw iq effect. Ihiy and aa c dayay yim you cao earn $2 per hour by IVlUSlM ust be D< 21 years old. prefer- Ph.me nj.,ne" 7:Ki-4M2.r Richard Rudy. GOOD GOOD buaineaa ^ opportunity, raatau- census. the week to. membersi at home, tret «”» your»<■“'• fre*<' hofllery now. Mi-a. collintfcalling on on regular cuatomera. Why qably| not over 30. cCOUIIELL o u u k i baler twin* ii ftHilproof for rant. rant, cafe, cal aervlce ataticm, home. p T niawell. Huhl.______n o t in v M llg a te T Ph<>n* A v o n C* S eed A Fe*d Co. 127,600. 127,600. 0 unit motel wlib home C. LOONEY, Realtor ------700 ddelegates e le g ate s to the nnnual 4-H . mellca. 733.7413. or write .Mra. Phyl- — ----- — ------■ and an d room ro o m for trailer court, 166.000. l\7 BheBhoahnn* North U H . 2-W AY r a d i o " U the bl«irea”t li.n u*M!-Int\i‘r Melnturf. Route g, Kimberly. APPLY TO: Dick Sweeney WftrL ' Beth Wickham ,, Club Congress wound up their blabberbimhblr mouthmoui In town, hea telJinjj ...... r,, Work Wanted 24 &6 rental apartment huuae, J24.000, ««th W eV ^on* how they can nave tim* and IMMt-UIAl^IMMEDIATE openinifa for malda at 0or GuyTCecp at 2__ l__ z l______! L ______i u d lt.,itadlo, T\ TV buslnw* w/eh bume. »30.- ' Sawtooth Valley sessions on the University pf . •''•''Ton* ho" Sun Valley, Experience ileeire»l but ^ 000, .SeeSec us for terma. Gootllng ' money afllh’ Aertron. I’hone 733-7824 Sun Valley CACTUS PETE'S Idaho iampjjs Friday. , ^ """S,Inr t h . »...ril.______»„rj __ On*)t " ' "necessary. " " V Piefrr candldatra . N O W Realty. 034-4281. Dob Lyoo aalea- -i over 36. Female. Living in avail­ _m an. 034-482JU______^JUST-LISTED Rev. Robert Burchell, Buhl, fosteui'OSTEU h.michtmu for chiMrcn. inf.nU able. “j;" AlealaJj’- furnlahed at reaaonable ------IS18 TTUB il TIME TO SPRAV FOR — Meet to Discuss '““r'E thniuah 17. urc.ntlv n.eil.'l- Dcp.rt- ARE YOU lnt«r«*t*d In a bu*ine*a of d, ^be summarized leadership activi- coat. C' AA gents—Salesm en W anted 22! • Reilapider Mite* ARE YOU D* th* flmt on* to Inspect thU ment of Public A«alstance. Hoard Bun VaileyValley.______• . »... ytiur yttur ownTown InVMligata th* nation'*' lovely luvely 3 3 bedroom hnme, in a cholca and care payment pUia ciothln« and ■ ■ • A p h 1,1. neweat buainoaaI opportunity, 26c northaoa Pending Bills sr.rStties at the final assembly. He «nci c«r« pa; W A N I^ E D a t o n c e R a « l r i « h ! northeaat Itxialion. Spacious liv­ me<1ical ear*. Call 731.2323.______GENERAL V /r c 'o((le. work in doctor'* WANTED • Nightcrawleri Coln-Op Cari Waah. flvatams backetl i SHOSHONE —A public meet- said leadershipleadersh takes practice, office. Stole ag. and quallflcatlona. Dealer inir UUt. in Twin r'alla. Write by yeara of rMeairh. WrlU Wendell. ing room, larga kitchen, luxurloua SPENCER Spirella realatered figure Writg fi-C, e/o Tlme^-Newa. RnwleiKh. Rnwleiirh Dept. ID V 373 3. Denver. r.FfVl carpetlnift* basement and attached patience, and confidence. eoniultant: Lyale Ganiner. !(01 Tth * ■ GEM SPRAYING SERVICE MIdaho. .Cl-. P.O. Box 401, or pbona 636- fng will be held at 7 p.m. July patience, am C ..lo rado.______2063 or contact. Manufaclurar, 1716[ garage.j ' Beautifully Undscapad lot Through teadership, he said, Avenue Av>nu. North,Nort phone 733-700L______WWANTED; A N T E D ; fHou.ekeeper to live In or - and covered patio, Insurea graeloua 14 at tho Smiley Creek lodge Through ieat out. Good worklnir condition*. Write Uk/. ______NorthNo»h°;2; 42nd 8tr**L Omaha, Nebraaka- •n'i cov* young people have nn opportun- UUSCO uusco windoiwindowa and doora. For aales Box B-C 1 c/o Time.-NfWB.______Farm r a r m Work W 4 Wanted 23 ------—... ■ — ■ ------outdooroutdoor living/ Only I18.SOO. in Sawtooth Vnlley to discuss young people and aervice. 235 Eaat Uth Str«t, —»ox m-l. c FOR SALE I Mulr'a Hom* and 10-unltI the Wilderness and Wild Rivers ity to validate their passports to Id *d.h„‘FlIu"' a h o F alU .______E X P EEXPERIENCED R IE N C waltre^ wanted. City WANTED: H.y li.linu, N.w H..ll«nd WE WE REPA IR ANYTHING *'°m„tfl*^''i®motel in Rexburg. <46.000. Will‘ 'HAIN ilAMLETT REALTY the future. He also related lead- CHIROPRACTICchihoi’Ract: nerve aprciallat : Dr. — Cafe. 126 Mnln Eaat. baler. b&lcr. FloldFl. Peteraon. Routa I. Wen- Lawnmowera. l.awnr motor*, *tc. If It’e etinalder conaider mortgage free home In hills, members of North Side the future. He dell. Phone 636-2468. ______brt)kcn, b roken wo can fix It. Fre* aati- Twin Twin Falla Fal aa down payment.»VeryJ Elka ^Ic Uldg. • ___.733-4079 anytlma ership to selection of careers. Alma Hardin. Aim* 157 North Waahlnji- COOKS, dialdlahwanh.r* and waltrwaea. dell. Pho I Ann HoffmasUr 783-2810 Communities announced. ership to sei ton, phone 733-474L ______AAnplv n p lv WWray*a ra Cafe, aftemfmna, CUSTOM ClJSl'Oil hay hauling and .tacking. mates, males. pickup, delivery. Bave 60% eaay *aay Urma Urm on balanc*. ConUeit R*al Ann Hc and more. C A R REPAIRS. 2H Eilate I l - l a te Exchange I In Idaho Falla, Guidance toward careers was Xi.c"oiioucs G ooi! equlpm enU L e o n a rd L ln d a e y . •.',*2 ^ Sen. Frank Church and Rep. Guidance tow ALCOHOLICS Annnymoua. For fur- HOUSEKKEIHOUSEKEEPER; To liv* in. Stat. Good eq Elm. 733-7401. or or VemonVerne C. Mort*na«n ia Rex-' TEACHEH TEACHER reluming to school, mtist age. W rll. Box 19B. c/o Tlmea-Newa. 733-2«4e. 733-2«49. ' George Hnnsen will be invited the ^he theme of theI congress. ther th.r Information inform. phone 744-4030. aae. Write bu rg.rg-______sacrificesacrifice n*w home. Comor lot. ■ I FOR SALE in Grace. Idaho, complete cloaeclose to to shopping center and achool. and all Chamber members on ------weldingw e ld in g ■and machine ahop. Include*, 2 2 bedroo bedrooms main floor, 1 finished In the north .side and other inter­ 4O*x80* c7fl-K678, Durley, weekdays aflerr down down p payment, aaauma FHA ' loan. 7Hn.:U2H e v e n in g a . nities will hold their meeting at 1 t i . j i. i r> p.m.______^______73n.:U2H i student w orkers looking e f^ tc e s jiiS Listed below you will find Student v Quick AcAction Ser AAUTOMOTIVE U T O M O T I repair -hop doing goodi S NEWe W LI£ LISTING—Dr.qil n.w boro.—» Ihnt time also and if arrange- Listed Del hiialnej*hiialneae on, buay highway. Building' bedroom bedrooma, double garage, bullt-Ia ments can be made, they will for summersumm work . . . CLIPLIP THIS JSECTION AND 8 yeara old. acre, amall home. sppllancsppllsnces. fireplace. 2*4 baths. A. well. IlLBOO. Terma. WrlU Bo* r**lreal bu buy atUy 810,900. Excalleni .provide a beef and barbecue for c a v p prn ;FERENCE.' Use this handyly DirectoryDire( as a guide to1 deptdependable fn'i'r*!" members and their families. aAviLSAVE ruFOR FUTURE REFERENCE IfiH. c/o Tlmea-Kewa. terma.terms. It Msglo Valiey lUaity, 733-6680, serviceice TodayTod . . . and every davday U14 UNIT a apartment building. Conaider■ Evening! t^veninga. 783-6631 or 78.3-6830, irtrade a d e oon n home aa down payment., PRICED PRICED j AT 814,000. 8 bedroom older CClo.e-ln. lo*e-ln. Th* Land Offic* of Idaho, hom*.home. Cl Cloee to downtown and schools. GIRLS 7S.2.T22.______, - ■ WILL WIM, bahy bahy ait your hom*. «IH atay. growingg ro w in g financial reward*. No In- __..J '.r .r IRONINi; In my bom* hy Tna com corn* * Foni* fmm* o n w'e*R’^?rtn»; i m ti w v^tment. Call 7.11-0.^:il. ' ' ~ HAVE alabove-average homa to sallT SALMON (S p e c ia l) — S te p s or hour. pickIPlekup *nrf erly, 84,800, 'I'ater from a private irrigation anor\a andI - T Taylor a y lo r A g c n ry . 42.*t-52B9, K im b e rly . AfTEKNOON baby tilting wanted by C ial 733-2386, TelephoiTelephone A nsw ering Service, Doy or Nighf. '^T* reservoir on the Middle Fork warw. a b > dependable, experienced Rirl. Ak* evening* T.I.I-O.tgO.______CLEANC/.EAN 2 bom on comer lot fn of Timber Creek some 11 miles „ M.H. K-toh..m. - ______u13. ’’"': 737 Mr,.rlMaurice (near Harmon Park!. Tho A dvertiJerertiser WillV Be N otified t o C>al| o l l You. Y o WESTERNWK.STKIIN Aulo .nd Furnltiir. Stor., Kimb.rhKimberly, Carpets, gas furnace, ga* [;IUL 17 W«nu Maht farm work or pht.ne ,11 LvnnLvnn, 733-ins, ______NoN o romp#tltioncomtvt In town,' W rit. Box rage. TS??’ 86,600. TayJor Agency, 423- south of Leadore. 62H9. K im b e rly .______h,„...h,M i o ^ l M.r., 73..t..00. WILL bahy alt, waah dlshea. houa* To PUt;e Your Business ServiceSerrice Ad, Dial 733-0931. T hree lines,ict, one month, only 16.30 i-<^’.l-f. r;, Tlm...-N.^..______»«iroom be*lroom frame home, full baaement. tlonal Forest supervisor, said K.rcien.. ' aA".k. 1*. l-lnJr. ;---- ci'n^idere«l.Ci'n^idere« Phone Jerome. S24-470I. own well, on 14 acre. 1500 down. I WILL ln>n. baby ait, h..tjserlean. • take over pavmenl<. Phone 7.13-34:^^. he and members of his staff, n;iil2. n;ici2.______‘ .w.oh .h .ll..l>™dl.ihc and do i

me. Modem bi.hy.lt, inm. K»p.rl<-_nc^l. hon™l. Building. rem«)fintf an d (julfara, (jultara, .Many .\l olher product* from 4 6e»in*: 6e»in*: macbino* J.jt renl by weak 7t,^.rtr72. except heat, carpet—drapes In liv­ Srtndl at 7.rvS407.______aluminum a l u m i n u m " aii> guality ma- Ci.ntinenti. ccntlnrni Heluw wholeaale. Catalogue orOf m< monlh. Mng»r Sewing Center. ----- —------ing room, cloee-ln. I»w down pay* ^olvcd inspected the dam last fl*«an woriTJIi.work#n. Air«^ 13 Ihrouirh 1«. : IM .North Main. Twin Falla, 733- FORFOR SAI SALE: four-pl*x apartment. rrid.iy. C'»ll<•.11 oneon. of tth. nu.t«r oirU. 733- UAIlAHt 111 alTTlNl.,JilTTlN<;. Houa* cleanina. Iron- teriala. teriala. All All Work gu«r«/.*.eed •ati’.- 2.'ic 2:.c refuinlalile refu f i r a t o r d e r . lm p -)rta U '' N ment. Gary Wlnn, 643-6334. -.,n Inirinir w.nt.ed for 13.60 a rooma, third In baaement. doubl* ondersiaken the pa.st year had ‘ ,hii. vo. WILL bahy ait In your h>m* by tb* ______CC a r p e n t e r s ______werk. llanner Furnilur*. Phon* ‘<33- Invostmentt inveS fm e 31 garage, good K>calion, $8,600. Good prt* whil. vou .r. . —IT. Ar. U. " 'week or day. Prefer around Klm------—— ; Lownmower Service ______“" l te rm a I 7SH-26fi:<. pot stopped the leakage of water c.nC.ll 73 73.3-S539..^-ss3l). ------berly. Experienced with hah'e*. As* Carpenter: Patioa. • rein.i.lellhB. new ------— ----- — ------FF'OR O R SSALE A L E 2.000 ehare* of Idaho In--- -•— work. cahineta, eem«-nl finlahing. New-—UseilNcw—Uaeil lawnmowera; Salen-Tradaa. Roto lllinq veatmentvestment Comp.nv *tock. Call 4S8-; -* 3 DEDRO BEDROOMS, 2 baths, beautiful new in the dam area, the ranchers wVOUI.D o u i.d iiic Iiic.. «n «nr trt>« « h.lp 1«. m, Rarharm B.rb.r. PTjIlman, 621 Taylor S t r ^ t , K im b erlv .______Free F re e ^ e^timate^. t i m . 73a-s4l»V______EExpert x p e r t alahaipening and reOHlr. Small ------:-r:------:------4.'i«n4.'l«n dav;dava. 4S(?-nOS7 n‘irhta. carpet, full baaement, gaa fumaca, "ere advised to release the with i"’" mr wiurallrtn Ag* I". Kimb re p aire J or rebuilt. Free pick- (>anJen(;arden. I,jiwna and larm Acreagca • ------bullt-ln oven, aU>ve and refrigerator, Call ______WOTLP wori.n Ilk* iik* a babyaittinff job. ex- Concrete ConC Forming I Immediate r»o«-e<^inn. 731-2114. «-aior in the r e s e r v o ir . T h e U, S up and delivery. Interm ountain Fuel RO'l O-'l II.I.lNt; Insurance 33 immedia VANT to eserri"® >»>ir T W»lkinB perienre*!. p«ri.*nr*Hj. AffeAi 14, Phon* Shanin. ------■ - - - ^ --- — ( 7.1:|.Q>,ii.______For information calli ------.- FOR FOR SAL SALE: Kimberly Machine Shop, ■ ervlrc. Fjl»T ar«*a .'nty, IRr, for 42-t>.'lf.M. 42-t-.’if.M. K Kli i m b e r l y . ______ConcreteConcrete fon forming; ba.seniml. fmjnda- —----- j------Hurc.iu of R e c la m a tio n re p o rte d „rviro, Fii»r tion f.>otlnir.: r»i.i^.u..l or r..m- l'recl»lon i r.<-l.lon lawnmower I- aharpening. Free KIMBERLYKIM NURSERIES WE HAVE apecial low ratea on rarr nnie, ice 3 beom h o m e, 2 s c re a o f half-hour of Ar* U. I | \Vt)i:LD \vt)i:LI) like lik< to babr alt at anv- ‘I*’" pickup and delivery. Don'a Cabinet In«xirance for young marrii^d couplea.• eround.g ro u n d , p h o n e 42■'^-40i*^. K im b e rly . last w eek th a t th e d a m p o sed 3 m crri.l. Merlin D r.hl. 7 13-,inS^____ p .c k u p . ______21______IzM lEl— lj',yd""li,: Call r,l<»n>!a. 3:fi-4^29. Ult^r.______time. Age. 14.j Dehhie, 404 Jeffer------merrial.—------M. ------—— ------a am n d i iie Repi p a ir S h o p , 1Q62 t t h A v e n u e __------Lltiyd Roberson Agency. 7S!^-8865. SHADYSHADY, cfHil, apacious tiJder home. • threat to Leadore. 'wim. h.. h .iji ■ on. 713-S539,______E l e c t E at.1. ph.m e 7:<:t-H06(l.______VII-L Ht) houji^l^anif'ff. hahyalttlng. »on. 7H-S539, ______E lectncai Service ______K a .t. ph. _ S e p t i c T a n k S e r v i c e . . . ■ . excellentexcellenl locatinn. Irrltrated Lands ^ b ^ t h<>«Inff OI nKLIAIlLE hiffh arhool pirl will bahr ___ ,------I Co.. Suaan Shaw. 733-107.1; 733-0473. b^t ho«!nff or anvlh5n» ela*. Ar« nKLIAPI.K hl» C o m m e rc ia l a n d r**a»d«-niial w ir tn g . Mobile A A o b i h Home Tronsport „ M u sic Lessons 40 co.. sua 14. Call Wilma. 733-7220. .it hr the th, h.nir ho or do odd job. and „.*L. Septic tanka cleaner!, repairetl and In- . . Free estimate*. 24 h..vjr m rv if# . Hob - — : - aialled. Free inapcctiun. Lloyd Cra- a ACCORDIO c c o r d i o n . GulUr. Plano. PrivateI OWNER: OWNER: Ideal retlremynt h<’im*. Z ______frrj»nr1%. AW» ,rr.r.„. Ajr. I»r-.nW.V. 733-3;.V_ f iu r g e o n a E le c tr ic a l .<‘hitf| fit at any- 3673. ' menta available. Wynkoop Muaic: Sble.^ble. CallCa for detaila. 733-3465. I O tim^. tlm^. Aff* Affa 15. 15. Panola, 404 Jefferann —_------J h ± ------Enterpriiie K n te r p ri. 2^8 trr Terminal S2S-f;i40. R..i.>-U.H.tcrR ,,|.,-U .h- aewer aervic* for anr • .trainaa* failure. AU.i aeptic tank __Sttidiot.Sttidioi. ®34( Sunriae, 733-7265. EXCEITIONALLY EXCEiTI' well conalnictad Srr*set. 713-.'i.13fl. E E x c a v a t i o n Basque Dancers o®Odd Jobs Srr^t. 71_^-M' ______P a i n t i n g ______flea n ln g . A. (». H a k e n . 7.'l.t-2f>41. ------' t; ------3S bedroom bedro brick home. Full baae- Wdlll.D lik. to h.hy ,11 l.>tiiT.. or u.^kho.,.. tr. ______WOULD like t Backhoea. tractor mountM. radio dla- Rartlett rtlett Ilpia.iT C<.mmercial and Rral- SepiK Sepiif Tank1 Cleaning. Call Che«t*r SchOOlSS c h o o li 4 4\ ment, numeroo* bulll-lna, doubla UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO, — ------n-^nlnr*e^•enln^* at their homea. Aff* 14, patche«I p*tche«i; ; tr*nrhing. I I »‘‘k filling. tJ^ntial I ______— - ' rarr>ort. 73rt-2)^S7.______\ k k i. 133 -7 1 ______i______baaement < dential l^alntlng. (Quality workman- Tallev, Tallev dial ______Moscow—Area resfdents as well lOW lawni. pl#«n yard*, nin •rrantla. _T33^ baaement digging. compl* te aeptic ’*hlp.ah lp . 7.13.3y:.5733 o r 783-&025. F r e e ea- — ------^ MOTEL MANAGER. TR-AINING'j nv OWNER: "w-v' 2 bedrtK>m modem homa. summer school students at w»^hwash winHnwt.wInHowt rak* Uwm. HflW*ry j WOULD\tOlJ LD lik*lika a baby Hittinir J'>^- As* avstem. ny^tem. SatUfaction Sa a-'ire«atufartf< guaranteed. 7S.1-0650. Jf.rrr. 733-2444.______:______Excavatinff bibaaemanta, treni-hing. bark------Slu.r S lm a r WV r.rk.r .S.rvii-.. A.lJUoo A».- Homei H om et ffor Sala ______5 0I Homat H om a» for ' Sal». 50 Moscow for a performance —-— —— Phnn. 7a:t-1234.______rECHANICAI., mlndM boy wtll mow ^/^ T T > T C> lilUng. filUnir. alaoalao fjR dirt, C-n^.«t^ form­ ______P l u m b i n g ______nue w LllixLo ing. Inff. baaement*baaemei and fotiudatifina. Com- ,“ Julv'11 gymnasium |a»n*. w»«h ram.” nm r^ntla do v. plate aeptie ayvteni*. Call W. R. Coop- If you’re mail-at your phimoer — Call Tree Service ______■‘“'y l.v . odf! (oh«.?i- OffiCO f f i c e 8c Sales ?i*^733-496oer. 733-49fiO.______73.1-f>922. Him R o ck P lu m b i n g a n d ______H e a tfn g . 1240 R lu e L ak ^ a N o r th . VALLEY V A L L TRiiE SERVICE ^j t Known as th e O in k a ri B a s q u e ERVICE ------Ktallon attendant avallahl#------Uackh^Rackh/ke worl work. SpeclaJixmff in Septic tatanka n k a aand n d drain field m.tallation. AJUt*AJilt’a IlurPlumbing Service. 24-hour aer- Trimming, Xrimm topping* and removing. IVJ.M LJ U - LTIPLE LISTINC5TING SERVICE NEF.D a typljt, «al« elerk or waltra*aT Haken SewerSew S er^e. T.n-2541. vice. All work* ^aranieed- Milton Freel> „ estimate*. , Inaure.1. , SeefieUl. t.______^ Jhihitions In m a n y p a r ts o f th e i„b. wnrv. r .r As* 17. Call Drenda at 733-2465. ------J C Weiae Tree Service. Trained tree y s t. re p re sen tin g Id a h o a t b o th ,7"'< ' “,'r Avaiiabl* full or part time.______rFloor I O Covering ______Rodiotor ^ Service ______eexpert** x p e rt' fl r«>*ra training and ex- perier^ee. Ixxal — Iniured. 733-9607. “-e Seattle and N?w York World £A(;EK 1« T«.r oM enllw .ophomor. Sp«ial s „ i,i :. Nylonn,i„, carpet, f.>am psd »3.S0 clyde'a Ra It C osts NoN o More1 RACTOR driving joh wanted .ome n«erv trimming. Free eetlmate*. WANT work ho*in» t^t;«. bael^n* 7 ,i3 3 -. 9090^« 9^9. ______\y o o d ‘a T re e .* ^ rv ire, 7.t.1-5&40.______ATTEND CAMP ' y"'har. yard work or wM Joba. Call , ■ —— P u e l O i f Tom’* JUdiator Shop. Gaa tanka. weJd- — Ace Realty, 733-5217 - LynvLynwood Realty. 733-9211 j KING Hll.L— K in g H ill 4-H ’er.s Jarrr. Taa-tgni.T33.«Sng. Ac* U-______NINKTLbNNINETEEN yeay « r old roller# arphomore ___ ; ing and p.>rtable. Call 7.vn-6fi2a-^ ------w .nt. wort u rcmrr.1 offtr. »irl. For Swx.Store .nmnd Furnace Oil. <■•!> U pl'>o tsterv ------— FFeldtm e W t n an Real(yr-?3a-1888------MagicM agic-Jia Vallpy R^*.^lly, 733-55S0,------Jiving Saturday by spccial bus j wii . mow «n Stat* on. 733-6062. Our Fuel Mak«i •^.■. j tables, any num ber for RepairRepair all make*; auppllea; Hoover Taylor Agency, 423-5289 ■ . ------• part-time offlioffice work. Ag* I?- Call rUmCFurnace C leoning ______all a tt ooccatlon^ cca. : alao tra«h*’ hauling. SalewaSale* and Service. Corner Hlue I..akea. HaCKn'Hackney Agency, 733-4559 Ta; Fruit Cakc — ------:nd Avenue -Ka«t. 73.1-1027.______p T rw Janire.J a n ire. 733-48.1IL733»4f ------P u rr^ a c e c le a n Intermountain Fuel. ______Cnd A' C. Looney Realtor. 733-4081 Twin 1 Falls Realty, 'm-3661 Furnace cleaning’ and *ervicxl. IlO. OU , Electrolux Salea' and Service. 806 RItj# Ci J i v K n o x a n d J u lie t hUIRTEEN ir t e e n TT»«r « r oM ylrl ••nt* •'- gEvt.vrEIiN3KVENTEBN yaar j< old »«rl nMda work. .tnv<».a tn v m . $i.t i . 9 jM r« axp«r>«t»ca. 73J- 1001 itcma for rant. "Rent-AHla" Com- Electrolu h,™han will represent tiro wraoon b*hr.ittinE. U.d »xp«ri«c. WllUnc to U|.&ra. Call Vickla, 733* 7111. 7J14. pany. aci acrma from Fir* Department. I..akcaI„akta Boulrrard. RalUbla m an want* ,„d rm d.i>.nd.hl.. A». II. C.11 JJ23S2.5J • pphone h o n e 73:73M667. ed. »vely split-level home on1 2 KullrlUllfoad trackage - And hjgHwj^irHwj^ Jl.’ilU, ji.’ilUKK, large attraclive, clean rooms, 104 2—green davcnporU. Selling at frac- Home* for S«l® SO acrcM. 4 Ixtiruonis. baths. Ixjauti-luti- frr>ntBge. frr>nt East of l*aul on hiuhwii'yifhwtfy" ^ -j{ei 'J{ef;-iKcrutt)r. range and heat. Clo*e* - . . , ------; i 2 7 5 — tlon of new pricc. Claudedf Brown’a .^°**» Sale , ------ful kitchen, carpellng. fircpla're.l a r e . 2fi.25. iniu. . Thong 733-8704. ______' Furniture. ______reoreallon 1^>U» of wardruba ' lr«- - VKUY de»tiruble 3-rrMim apartment.i.rtmeni. 200 CASE PTO J825 — SMALL Spinet Leater piano] ml*!! 120 Acni:3J West ot P.ul. .No lm- ' VKU 1^0 — AtTENTrON— ^ liano, ^od DonTt STRETCH OUT, i;'.”"'!";apace and double garaue. 'n mile 120 » Pui tly furni.ih'e:<.l- b re a k hoth £arly American, almostt o ^ r t new’ Z : g a m b l e ment* doubU garage, large luU SI6»-&•- Avenue,Avcntir. or pbune 733-t60. l*rlca* rlca — ^ -----^ 60 OLIVER, M otor $075 Now taking horses to break m hom e on l*-i Paul. — C a ll — Phone Filer 326-466565 aUrt. ahop. The Emporiumm for .your b u d & m a r k ;s heat. I»40 Bquarv feet l>i»» baite- eerca n«-rc« in in H agerm an. 2 cur garage(e pplun lu s .-COMBINES— • home fumishlnga. ______x n e n t a n d ’.u a r r e . R f» H n tir» llyI**' iwo rooms r,,«»n chicken huiiau foro r liiU2 i u ______, — WARBERG’S ”'auart« YOU won't even feel the Aaleq t»x pricen»ture j)fi. for 15 t>r tl ealvtn or . 90 MASSEY-HARRIS 52100i^lOO s YliAU OLD buy uelillllit Quarter 5 »h.-ep. Will take ifood paper n.t7 'J part rl 405 ACRK STOCK RAMCH Aircnla for Hoit»e. Well broke. Very gentle,itle. 4-H. on your purae strings w ith o u r a p p r a U a l . »h.M-p. W 12’ self-propelled i>ld Q u a r- p r ic e a . T h e E m p o riu m .______• xmytm-tU. 'Duve NichoUon. uw ncr,,.r -- from town. I.: b.-dicn.md>'H."> Allied Van Linea 92 MASSEY Fergu.son J3300:T7f^n Uaed in riding club. 3-ycar-old Quar- _ SirAKP 3 bcilroom frame hjme o?“ n 1J(„j...rtnu inutTuiUH phono a37*47;}l eveningvening nx>'l'‘im-.l.-rn home. 12<> ac..-. H i .u'-K. .i.>- F i e e E-»tima'.<» ter home maro Appalooaf c.ill c«)U byty lUCPOSSKSSED sewing machlni:. t.ko ) I;» hbau-Ji wai.i. p-mi - f half acre, l^'ta of flowen*. *hBcull.M.t loriilion.-ution. .jiiuil for furtli-i- ...... V fI.ip- ...... ■ — . ' ~ Woi. blixCk cuvn. ra«berri«. V r i c c d ,.M — rr-iT This equipment is ready to 17’^^i.ui^ M usical Instrum ents 124 Yeiir old. ;»-bedrc.<.rn home. Kunuo. no Ml nn.l bni.b bun ».. . m M-mvd.mv.d. IWU be\lroon» h.une In iwin Faii". •fac- »2y-6637 HttteU f 124 ■" t o aell iH.21.0. dUpfutril. ilZ L n i. hpnciouH putlo. Exrepllonal> ll..n al y ^ h o u l.l «.ti I b s lo'» i"u-u- ff»i. » i ffueulace. j u partial b a b e m c n t.I. >ii'u < ^; g o - I f s sold with a satisfac-’ to n . ^ — • Ij drjip«-n. carpefinif. Iiy o -viut. iy7l) A i ^'u „..i. ,nd AN orKan nnd plnno lo b«e pickediilckcil up l>oat. trailer wlih li'i N E A R L Y nt>» » be»>in home in»n Kim-Kin>- tury Guarantee, PJlEW rrr bonio trullor, single and p. Sherry l>«no. KusC.' A1lua tax, 01s«m*8. .s, S«-holv. after r> p.m. " i 1'j'” pliance*. bath and three fuurtha, —.s. ■ ^ 637 illue 'Eakca Boulevard North, 3701 B Overland, BoUe. Idaho. finUhed bMcment. 2 fij.-i>lar<-rt,■rt. JiUilh; JJIJlIh; New Nt- :i lMMlr«K>ni home, rarixirt. 'jibl.l-A )I0I N D REAL ll.STATE^ 'I 'E b e lly , c a r p o r t . S3f. m o n lh . iillii 423-.*>r»l*^ VALLEY TRACTOR'iv Phone 733-07U8.______- -M aki---- liUAT «nd triiilcr, for ------i r r i T G O O D u a e d a m a li G u lb ra n t^ o n p iu n o lovely lawn, nhrul* «ni______NKWt-ll'^O NKWLV rcdecoruled luHiile und out. 0 , WANT TO UUY: Small home, gentle m^on piuno liiyl.ir, K jm)>t.>rJy. • Tid d o u b le B a rn g e . A n a tn -B gre e mid »«»‘l ritntfe rm u top. fi-i3-4.*>H:>.______’ —* Carpete.1. fhcploce. 2 bedrooms:::;l..‘'?,n on & i m p l e m e n t c o . enough for chibiren to ‘r* learn r,.tn to ^or aale. S275. • No phonehone calU, ------.—------'lo Mu.j pleaac. Ralph Harria Moving *nd of thU raliluT U bard to find. T |.ji,KU;iT.KU ; .1 ,) bfilnn.m modern bome, HA(;FRMAN }{A(iE VAl.l.EY RANCHANCH n“,'inu.iu fl.K>r piuj* 2 in finUhe.l.Nl ba»e-bu.e- b u h l 543-5622 ride. No Shetlanda. 432-2032. Muf- ''south ^ “ •o f'y 'le s „,,,i m.-nl I pliid garawe, palio. ExcellentfcUcellcnl. Storage. 725 Shoahone South. Only l2f..&U0. pnrt ,,„rt bnsement.hnu. traratre. 2 acren ‘n in 1, , I...... nrul ll...... "0.1 —— —, taU tfh . -r locnli...n. W ill leu.i« llll) 1><-Tr month.m onth. __ ------— ------, ' ■ NEW 5 USED Pianoa. organa, band pasture. Cb-M-ln. Call 32C-4*ir.:,.‘J!:_...... (ir.o l.r-A ...... o n .l iftl’ANDING at Frontier Field, reglstei^ X i : ; • m..t..rcyel.T I'ra.l. .i” ' . l . ______Inatrumenta. guitar & amplifier. Sale, iin.Irr con.tmrtlnn. Will »>• coin- f„ |,,1., of oit|..i- I..1.I linif«. I.-, or.li- ---- ed a In Kim berly area. ------7 7 3 0 .______F_ ile r. fW.fiOO. J.'.UO d o w n . D.o1.600,suu. J. j.M.iormiiu 3J1i-2ixrt ;;is» ro.imp,„i opurlinent-'i. Sinve, refrig-rnl.-rrlK-rnl..r i CASE IGOT PTO Baler * cellent condition. Also, ladiea Gib- R3r»-242l).______■ ladiea Gib- Scminbter, hl-vev-cum and ki G E M S T A T E R E A L T Y !'"■ down. |.,.,ML.-.-M Sli>. k lo n . U. a l t o r . 'J [..‘.J.so hi.nilation an«l heut furnijbcd.il. I77.&0jn.io ^ CASE 200T PTO B aler —. aon guitar (allghtly uaedL1, Cull 733- 7.i;i-7JlO. lh' you hihnve a 51110.000 an<1 like to >‘.M). 7 3 3 -1 3 3 3 .______De- QUAUTEUHOUSES: Agea 1-6.1- 6. twotw o G023.______\v'ii I.M .M KOlA'I'K p...i-*ertalon. , • acre , — JOHN DEERE 851 Side De- marcH. filly, gelding, yearling eolU -C — SUPKU H.indu Husvk, l'.ir.2 «u ; 6:i.1 llUi. I.nli.H. N„rlh 7an.533(1A i.inkotonka n.tmonev, call ua ti«loy. We I.MMK ' “‘I’* THUEE be.lr.H.m h..u-ie. I'^i bath.-i. ‘ line eolU Yamaha pianoa.* Usedsed pianoa.pianos. s,.ll.l black. Will make' uood J. W. Imvo.cm)>uvu something to talk about. farm 3 ', mlU-« from HulJl. L..v..ly■"i , 1 full ba.-»ement, oni*.cur garage,'u., “(ii’i |l2o livery Rake. Phone 034-6004, Gtwding.______— Admiral atereo rccord playen.ayera. War- 7;;3.s«ot). 7 room huve in. JiJ.r.uO. ------TU1U.MP1I 1-JG3 ‘tiSO’. exr^ll^ Jim h ‘'J in«'i»tm.r.t of ’of ^li.r.UO, thU U a conaUtent ‘'‘• ■" ' nnd f> p.m.______—.------_ Delivery Rake. horae filly. Call Rupert. 632-2102, _— TjTAKE over paymenta on organ. SeeSeo dlUon. Phuno 324-4H’jQ. Jfn,m, H erm an <;ciitry niom-y^ xm n o i u y mokcr. 'V "OTsE bedr..oni home, m»-u Iu I«mI. g u s ^ at 435 6th Avenue Eaat.-______FARMERS REALTY sao Used MOWERS, most makeslakes Sheep 106 _ Mi-niber MulUpIo „ beat, fenced yard. J40. 1130 4th Accessories and Repair _ GENE LARSEN U uhl______A%«'- ‘•'-'f’ A%«-nue E a s t .______JOHN D E E R E 4010, Diesel HAVE lUted 1,200 top grade Wyoming Radio ( and TV Sets 125 ______GE NKWLY dcxorated 2 bedro..m home, dry ew.M, running agea. C.mtact: T 7(111 Acren. 3 miles Ulv.-r fnuilaire. n honje. n9C3) U K triM K u.bvalllcr far o only n ly $3'J.50,?3y.60, and dependable sitvIcs SA L E S CO. or heat. Harrison jch.wl dUtrlct. John Clay ft Co.« Unlun Stock Yard, Cattle lun'i-h^' rcci-.-uti.ui h m u o r JOHN D EER E Model R 3ck i(ara, gnd TV for kld'a n>om, fomllvomllv room. room. >'»okt~» and m.KleU cnr« and IU IA N D n k w I.onrnorne h ..m e —, P Phone honr 7 7:i:i-rti)(iH. r u;M-r>l71, 67B-8105| In.iuhe 227 Filer Av.mue.______J Denver. Colorado^ ______ro in .r I..I in *uu.-i nriuhl>orh..od. I*' " o rc lu ir.U i.JiHJ.OOO. Clo.;: JOHN D EER E 620 ______etc. M Y Electric. 441 Main Moin East Hob Ueeac Mut.^r Conninnv. ;j l.ii. h I.K. lu-n. up- ih iirk ^ I’eternon. 7:$:J-;i6H8 F O U U K N T j 2 b-oh »iI T trmlc for ir ’We**We Afe Are Memborn «>f ('oniputerBrra 87 87,"if> Ki Kil.-r Ave^______■vlco churiio. ■Mllranv Buick-Oldi, 73.<-h721 ^ ------__ n___^ JOHN D E E R E 50 —~777~r Work guaran «ed. No service churiio. nriythin» of vnluo or cvi-n nion«y. Wa Rooms—Board jnd Room 76 EN(;L1SH SE'I'TKR puppiea, rrglster- J A C U K S w ilb m.Mr-TT; J'"T.i^T ...... * l i Z — ------eHi—w ith-A KC and Amerir.an-uT Field. FUld” - Young Radio TV Service.e. 733-7f>5H. 733-7f>5H. TAKE y.iur Furd ITuck homs fo tJl or KIIA i»l"o. ------Clo^o t.. Huhl. Allrn>'»v Uini.^. (JIX)SE-IN. nice, clean comfortable. Outstanding pedigrees. Excellent ^ 'I’HE UEST TV7~r5rttnr "tereo,-~tmTis-ereo —tmii’i-' — in*.------I>n>r, o.n 64;i-43.'ij. .Afiiiuu>i. *'*"*■ private j,rl^ entrance, 3Ul 2nd AvenuoAvenue G E M ...... Contact t lator aervice. Also chock tubea free CLKAN Bnmll hom« with r^ tra» )f,f) ACHKSa c HI fl'j mllc-!* from Twin pheoannt and grouae doga. Contact t f.HiT. H i.h i.______N.>i 622- at Joe’a TV. 733-6278.______C am pers______••Moth«r-In-l.uvv” r*il>ln on l.u.k^ Full-*. K’>oL’>o rultlvated. 2 .food Hum.-., . ______N .> rth.______1 W. P. C.Bmmill, 24SB Man. 622- v f lot- J 2.f.OO f u r king f-r i:o..d fmm;;. <>r S-&260 White, silver or black t>ttJdd service. Sweet and armi-aweet cherrice. Tranaportatlon Costs end S C L K A N c o m f o r ta b le nM>ma d .iwwntown. n to w n . (Cb«Bt«r SherreU 735-5280 -ntf when you 4JH Mirin A v m u e N orlh . mile-* from lown. 2 hoim-n, fullfu ll runrlu r u n c b .-'. in ru e o r ->iiu»ll7 IJ hnone o n e mi»nth. Modern ahowerak'era a»*l — Cberl-Miller KenneU. westvest Red- per pound, you pick. Phone or- men’s CommUalon F ran k K. IJoulh. Hroki-r T J i i .& 'J 7 i n.'e ,.f n line of muchlnery all nt f lllJ.Oili).I'lit. lUnye Hl^>_e Kealty._7;j3-7ii'.C ______bulbs. i „ „ | Camera Center Hotel.'______~ ~ cap Comer, Kimberly. 423-H043-J104 -- dera taken. 643-4700, Buhl.hi ______buy dlri*ct al Wholeaale Pric* 423-S 13a.______^ — — E X A M P L K : ------—----- JlralJlriil irr will tratle for :— NOURISHING taaty picniclc auppliea. auppliea. , ^ -.f ^T.Udt) (>r $H,(>00 liotne In Jerome.m e! Ll o o t ts s aia n d A c r e a g e s ______M Wanted y t f a n to Rent ______88ea BALED HAY BOXER purebred pupa for aole.■ It. Male.Males Sta-WcH Health Food Store.re. K37637 Main NcW Plllly Equipped *2r>. females *20, Pbone 733-3001, W e » t. 73:1-8311.______OW NER MOVING WANTED TO UKNT: FumHheded homs L O A D E R S ______8* CAB-OVER CAMPE 2 0 A C R E S w a n or see at Curry Trailer Park, 2Vj, - L Y N W O O D ' . , . or apartment for 7 weeks. 2.««lulta, mil.^w w«f>t o f h o a p ltn l o n H iw a y ‘.S' 30. STKAWllKUUIES for .ale. Cnll 733- $895 Installed Must Sacrifice ^ Deep fertile woll. Lo.nl.'.1 »on or eveninga. Maxwell w llh h.-me and r.u mln. IdenlI for «.r near Twin Falls. I’lease call AK.C r»-gi.Htered German abephen!abephenl iManta antlJ ______Garden.^ No Hidden Charges i R E A L T Y I »se call guy Over 300 in use. puppiuM. National and Inferratlonal t • rtjom h«mic. 8 b«'dri>onui, 2>i •* row crop nnd Htovk. Owiu*r will"■‘‘i 733-2031^______WHOL-ESALE beef by half’ or quarter.quarter, batliH, extru large utllily nn.in. 610810 Blue niuc Il.nk™ lllv.l. No. Tnj-o'-'lt tru.le urnlo* or nell on cntra.l. ------CONTACTi Allen Schlffler blood line. Contact; Robertan Dlaa- wrapped. Phone North $IM)U in new carpotlnit *»n.r>D7ri.______in . H uhl. P r k e IK I/.O O . ( > n l « rt ------.. OPERATORS I BEAGLE puppiea for aale. Fromora Moto^rMotor T sT'tlAW IlElllllE.S. pkkel. S1.26 uaiion. FOU SALE by own-r: Acreauo In plow 10 foot. I4U0. Uoth excellentxcellent corner. 4 aouth. 1 cast. V, aouth. ^ aaiion": FOLDING CAMP TRAIL! ynrmer’ii Itealty. Uuhl or write Htttrernmu Vuilcy; .i«ht ro..m h.nmc.hoiiNc. A»k A»k any of our customers, then , ^ Call Mayer. 3i:.--22«5 Jerome. J. C. Trcft^. Box 2i;t. Salmon, Htttren thon con.ilti.m. 733-4000 2-fl P.m.______------733-Sf.43.______St.rcratt Ilouti. — Il.i.t Tmi Kruvity wiirlng wul.r. apt>rox Imalely connider t.,,n- the a.IvnntUKea of locallocal ------~ _ ; ■ ..„i,.. CHEItlUES. Swcl Uinu.if. (Juurley (i.iurley Went llen.l M.it.ini hJaha. or call Salmon 76G-J743. R A N C H E T T E -5 Mcrex. ’* down, terms on balance.alanee. hervico „p,-v and partii when btiying the Fa Q l BEACiLE puppiea: AUo ati^d service. ^ III lh. Farm Supplies 91 William Heard. 100 Grandview}i«nd^lew . Orch.nl, Filer, phon. 3Jll-tOU.______^ JERO M E IMPLEMEN ---- Hud Hud Smith. t Hagermua. phono0 H37-H3i- fdern home, plus second . mount- day and night to serve you and FOR1 a lovely wedding at a price you 18-foot trailer. prlr«l t NEW SPLIT-LEVEL home .ir irallerbou.e. Sujjur fuctoryactory- • • l*.>tQto P Hulk He.U pump , f«n a n,d d MMarBaret a r tf a re t tvcUm. Dhut Lal...H Cycls Shut with atoraire arro. bedroom*. Ut^iil. ucrratfe; 6 aer^-a pasture,.. jfood • * Ueun || Cutter.i tem. i Approximalely 200 feett of 7 11 months old. Well in»ined. Reaa- J 2 JHG-77C3 H onable. P h ..n e 733.3fi09.______J tm c it.______Ulue Lnk,^ N.Tlli______baths. larg« llvlnsr room, family TPP buli.llnin*. nice 3 br.lro.nn m.»lerni»o.Ti ami dining' JEROME REALTY holll.'. $16.0(10. S4.0III) down. Snake Hnuer, Hnu 2-row level-be.1 i>olato Har-Har- ______nfteri f. ::iO p . m . ______AKC regUtercsl Silver iimall mlnlaturamlni.tur. JM iscellaneous for Salolo 140 F'OU SALK: Co.-.h : 2-wheel »' ______m a .le ciim p itm l.-r, lll«»n, areas: w|t)i built-in jven and aiir- 324-^1388 H'i\-,'U h . r U e n ltv , r>4:t.4r.f.,^,______viv.t vi-iters. with vine eliminator. Field Field MAtilC Valley’s lea'ling farm di--»counl.U.^counl p.K 'dle. S tu d s e r v ic e . 7.3.1-1 440.______- f«ce unit, ■c-parnte utility room. 3 be.l- t.-'.le«l an.l trr.iwer pn.^»-n to be , A ^ up„le7 USED REMINGTONrON Imilt-lnH. n.-w mriiil r wall carpet inu. C<*rncr lut. VlilcmEldon llii Handy. Uroker 324-2fi77fl77 r.K.niriKun ..Id.T. home. natui.«l mw. On.y bei.1 Hiiiver.lerM nn.lerr the Inc. | Twin FalU. Hurley. '•,4.ur>241.-r>241. C u ll 7 :n -7 li» l.______z u i ZAi; .skwin;; munogiaina. achine Mr. or Mn.. Uluck. |-ip.l hi.iun .l.lew .lk., on oil t i t w loc»- ______S7.0.I0S7.0.I0 with A-l terni^, H. h -. Ji n n v e iit- s t - n>o-*t *dverj,«j co n .Jitiu n s > e « r a f t e r JTJ" —5^ Menda. satin stitch, iiionugrama. ticm. 117.600; *700 downpayment. COUllKLL \l>aJ^ twine U f.>oiproaf>olproof pEKfW.'KSE pupa for sale. 2C3 Du- m ..|il r o n iim o v . ,IJ<-'.:3M-,. J ,.ro .n>ne. c . » e » . for j lc.-*s money, (ilobe Seed A Feed j>..is. Twin FalU. ^ ' * sews on buttons, nmkcaa button FOU UENT: 15' Shasla rsmper-i FHA Loan. 7nn-'i.HUl d.ya. 7aa-H460j 100IQO ACUKSACllKl: norlh .Id. t.nn. IMci.ly ______h o le a . Mako rmervati.uis now; sv - w ater, tcood fenceM. larue fielda,*, all CHOICKCHUU'l^ arreuH.*--. and ri^er fn>ntmrea.ntnuren, C ( o . ______evening and Sundays for Informa- wat*«r. jto 114 REDUCED! $48.88} Qg fnim June 1. 733.2’JlJ or St6 tion. builillnuabuildinua new aince lOTiH. 2,01)0 2.ouiJ Haucri Hoirerman N’nlley. Ivjn Uunhani.•nham. PAUL EQUIPMENTr d Oel.AVAL'B; can milk cooler,, heavy Livestock W anted 114 1 Street. ir<»>.l aal('»miut for Srhm ldt & Muffley, H37- c o n d l------—----- • Terms $5 ilontbly ••guai« g u a i« feetfe< in houne. Will take tf<><>d aal('»m •y. & WELDING SHOP duty compreaaor. Excellent condi­ . jinrl 4402. Hatferman. ^ VISTA Liner 10* with elsctrie I ------—— paper p ap er or o r 1 unJmjtrovcd property aa jmri 4402. 1 tion. Call 432-2032, Murtauab._____ CENTER pump and propane w»ter hfsl NEW 8 bedroom with full bas** payment,payment. Uuy now nnd uot Vj uf ~ ------J. A. Hauer, Owner __ I SINGER SEWING CENTER ™an! Business Property ______W5 6 rPhone h o 438-4272 Paul, Idaho 92 For Prompt 120 Main North. Twin■vln FalUF « lls Intematlonal pickup. Phooi ment pluml>e4H3. U u p e rl.______fireplace, garage. FINt* locatlun^ J | i i-'^H37-47Hl S.iT-47H 1 . evcnintfs or early a.m. TW O— v ! w l i h ------______C a ll c o lle c t 733-3344______—:---- TWO vacant ro.>ms for rent wllh ------REMOVAL ------FULL LKN(;TH over-cab a - BOno AACUKS C U K S locau-d on tilletl load. *■'^*'1 Kull nmple ample pnrklna area. ie Suiinble for , for, MlMLIST SKLLl Model 320 Caas b*ckhoe. ir>00. Phone 733-8133._____ NKW 2 alory Early American» water w ater ahi aharea. fields prajtioaily rock- i.rofen. profennl.mal men or women.- Call Call V V MOW ER PARTS1 * ^ Fori Information call 423-6723. i‘*n- Han- of Dead and Uselesscc; B ra n d N e w luxury home. Nothlnir Uke thUU free. free. 2 2 be»m h u u n v , (lum^MticrjmtJC 7i;6-.'i2l 726-.'i2Ul. Ketchum. . ^ , 1 ___ Sickl.-Ti. IM lm an s. H o ld dInwn.. o w n s . __""j _ J ______ATLAS TIRESiS Mobila Homes w«l| with pitTMure syatem. liarn -—-----“ - — ------/ “ *' ------L I V E S T O C K Nearly NEW 8 be«lroom. finUb-I- and an d loafi luafUiir ahi^U. fences are fair. \/ACAfI< tlunnls. Sections. Plnlea, ,, $ 8 .9 5 u p Vacation Property 38 Uake Terih. Haler Teeth. w'in“: Wind- Hay,Hi Gr^in and Feed 9 4 eom summer cabin,n. ono ro'vcrto« ('anva.....»es. Etc.. etc. ___ ------PHONE COLLECT STATION block fn.m KoJiley •wimminu pool. 324-:.234.______block ' n’ri Reliable • Twin P.ll. 733-683B—878-8.111 Barley 806 Blue Lakea North 733-0878733-o»7. S A V E S A V E FELDTMAN REALTORS .w .H00. 7 33-7818 o r E n s liin , D aiv v ieies s A ------_ I montb only llJI.bb. Aabealoeaif^;.har ahakcs Annual ■Wanted buyer that ean qualify for 1 & TALLOW CO. I t e r m n . Iverton Uealty, «;14-43B4.4'IB4 Knaitrn, Ketchum. ECONOMY Dairy Pellets, 14% Pr^ * $l6.t56 per square. AU.», prefinlshcdprefinished I'HA. Can get you in for fl60. For ^ Gfxxiine. ‘ VOIJU choice of 4 buildimj «lt<-.^ on W E tcln, high in Vitamins and1 TraceT r a c e . r paneling, now half price.:e. CitiicniCitiiens ______VOIJU r aale by owner. All brick 3 bedroom Minerals. SG6 ton Oulk. (iiobebe SSeed eed \ ______640 ACUES. 225 cultlvatett. DecrcedT Z l^ I*'*'’'river near’ new Hiway 30 bri.lije at ______llulldlntf Supply, liuhl. S43-4402. ; on U acre. I'^i baths, doublo oven. o40 ALUKj Hatrernjan. I)onu-^lic woler aiul A Feed Co.. Twin Falls.______dUhwa«hcr. garage dUponal, car- water.water. SG tC5 annual cost, U.L.M. and “.‘’V R E P A I R ^ « lOfl RUSirsESS building or bourte tu b« M I D - Y E A R s a ; forest graslng. 2 homes on year electrirelectricity avnllnble. Sniiill dovvn WANTED: Fall pature for 60 U) to 400 A ppliances & HH Equip.'• 120 ' movctl ; 2 nwm offlve with part pet, luti of extras. Family room, ft»re»t gi tt»« pnyment. balntice monlhly. Dnve head of cow*. kUo winter fc feeding e d in u V ______and 4th bedroonti in basement.L. around around • .tream . will run ir,0 cows. ,enlnL-^ AM M.We, ' ■ i bath, must aell at once.ce. AUo 4 liarn and corral for pony cr calf.r. »*>O.OtlO. Jf.o.otio. 22'J^.o down. Wendoll Uealty,tally! Nlcholj NichoUon, owner, 837-4731 cveninira ^Tiariort Farm Machinery jprugram. Call doys 643-43Btt, eve- ■'p'C room house, full base.ncnt. needa Also adjolninir l‘-i acrea fencedli 6.-22~4 «ir Jerom e .724-2028.______**r eaj; ninifs 543-&1K7. Buhl,______USED APPLIANCES finishing; large lot. irade".'"for for lams - Continues thru July 2n pasture for aale. Phone 73.1-7772. 481 ACKfcli^ACHK.S. lOX w .tc r .h a rr., 3 -T—T b.,1- KOU SALK; M.nUrn cabin. “ TTTT fTTTTvv m MC o l y n e u x m a c h i n eE rR yY COUUELLc 7] baler twine ia foolpnx>f»oipnx> f R a n g e . s ...... $ 3 9 .995 5 u up p house trailer that W paid1 ior. I'hune T.J.T1I fumUhe.1 with deep well nnd sri>(ir 711. *■ rtvomrtvom brio bri.k homs with full basement. furnlsr 733-Tr.47 Twin FalU ifor leaa m«jnfy. Globe Seed A* Feeinin(r H.nI.v ciiy limit-.. (Co. ______QR F O U S A L K ; J o h n D e era lra c l..r. ,Mod- be«lroum and bath up?«talr». every-^ry- 601 601 Smith South Lincoln. Jen.m e. 324-4811.4 8 1 l' '■ *’*--• H a ll.-v . ------WANTED to buy: Haled hay. M McKit- c K it- R e f r i g e r a t o r s ...... $ 3 9 .9.i>a 5 uup p ' IJ Urui.msble.".‘I'Ve'^.' Very vrrj S e e O ur a t t e n t i o n thinir for gtneimm living on mainaln }{,Mlney UiMlney I l*.uN. S25-6:.74 ; C .rl S Sle- le^ ______- . .y. rick. Ilox hi. llellevue, Idaho,ih o , oro r jfijod runnlns c.mditlon. Mi.l. Male FotKnx. floor. New ira» furnace and roof.>*>f. phenrt. phen». .12. .124.J4D? ______THK I'l-rKUFKCT settrntf for f::n nnd ’ FAHMKUS -- STtJCK.MEN , 'l^<'rrier, bUrk and wh»te. Call »J7- , f. Hsil..-.l Wire an.l St.'el I’lk^La —Iphone 7K8-22-'r apurt- Klmb«T)v ^ J C a lf t «.-ei> Fe«*>lrr« sind F eeedors e d e r* *^0 TONS firsi crop hay, accrptI",'-APPLIANCE bida & 1-URNITURE • n^r Kimberly. Ajl d.-ep producttvr ».ol, infoimalion ph.me i.r write 4-’f, Calf on &0 tons or more. Cut al>out June n iKrti OLD school dr^ks available at Ul.-ke|, , mentii. Atlr»‘-livo setnnir “n corner - 3 h.^lnwinb«>ln*om h.one. new tf.irnjje. Cin.le;.».le >!nin North. 7:iUl»7lfi.______ALHKUS MILLING * 223 2n.l Ave. Kn-t 733-1B04M3-1B0. l.ino.ln ...,1 W..l,i,.„,„n «rh....K. nnd bit. north t«»wn alte. S17,y.^0 will ^ Duirv ------; Tru.-UU.ie 733-4241^ ^241 -J ir>. 324-r>lt)7. Jerom»».______A Ouiry hm n. mnchin.' «h.-d. wrnn-jrnn- CAHIN CAHIN -tylr h.one uh opstnir-. 2 hx , _ (io.Ml f o r r h il.I r e n 's plny boii.ne?.. never, never t>uy n»ore. C*rVlv>rV 1 v He»-^«*. Ue,-^.*. H i.t 4’H, )U i1.-v 7 '* ''-4 n fi „ f „ 1. phune Spe*H) UCA Whirlpool gaa dryer. llealiv and ln«uan<-e. 7:»a-3Gr,2 or t—*7 ... .. - <'f ftll m aitert a n .l m o .leU . N ew•w Har-H a r- &:if,-2.Ml. f ______------_ i;.Ho,.tn l ap * 1\kI. In"- , i‘ Apartments—Furnished 70 Hra.l.in , , rii„„. l,J6-:5n. Wcn-Wen- per m.mth. M A V Klectric 441 MainM ain tio n e r a . U e jiu lo r |ll»'.».i«r. a i r con- w»ter plu, -O” wrll water, CiK.d TTTT------' hi.v -wnth.-i-.. Twin FalU Tractor ' chiding full flnUh«^l b«-.ement. ira- ni"d..rn 4 , "oN K pi VvattT' . n - .I..1I. ______Kai.1 Ot>en Frin.loll. *'’! trnnce. b.th uliliti.>» f urn i-.h.-.l, __ t----. _ FKKU grinding and mixing. Molansea,lolanses, A'rrENTION cabin ..w.i-rsl Combin- 1 £ : " '; 3 ; ; , S A V E W«-ndoll. Jtl',1,1100, js.diui Cly.J*.'>'de I{,rhfti*t, ■. Apnrtm.-nt^. 210 NX . rh U.Shl> U .Shl> <*<;iiji>;nent. T ra c to r* . ^ nome. lor the m onry you r«'allv r«n-“J- _. I'ftrrMIVter-o-n fn A..-ncv. W.n.lell. “ „,hir ractor*. Daffin Mill. Thiettenrhletten ation oal an.l elj'otric rnnijc,. n i r 42"i r - ■ ______not bcHt it. Price rotbuc»l. Jia.lifjO —:------W n-.hintfton ______minu.bin.-.. u .l truck,-.. 1'rlce.l rlaht. terms .Millini j ------______M.march. Excellent roiolltlon.lon. Very UK.Sl'AlJUANT and fountainitsin rt fl.M.T . s . - n i o r r7jT“^... i i i , . . ns Z~ j . ! ^ UiifwM. - .... - 1 Ali ---- fllca m ---- Lflblc.__ etc. (.,,.m1 condith.n piiy cfi.sh over h»«b crintlna l"nn. P'>i).N.l>-»dv (n tn Shoxhct,* H««in. en< ..f I 77------Fee.1 C.Tin«lintr. V. slier i>arimn.i\. Kim- Kim- TIKI’US.SE.SSED— nwi— pmrm—’ frw rrrr- 7 :i3 -l l^*->.______^ - ■ " ‘■""'■1------B A K -E R - S - ^ ’'*1 .oilv .iuxi.A-Ntr.e Inn. 7 1.1-'*J»4u HAV HAV .SIAlkKU l!se.l self pro- j Uke new. Save $50 bill. Sea at P h o n e J. 7.i:t.4r.O'.< t \ etim u’-*. H- - - pell.-.l Mhiimw Uf-d. Kxcellenl cm- ----berly,! 423-f.tiU4.______TIIKKKT i p rr ...,.o,V“ n pjemcnt iiA V for aale; acre* haled or; Vla'^^T- stand- W iU o n - n a tj^ ,______■ * * NKW -nld F.oir clnn. of nstuis: m o b i l e h o m e s ON' NKK lr»vini:: »er. ti> appret iiile ----- — fu .n i-h .- .l S.-.- 1,'s Hiue.1 *' ' L " n k .-. diiiiin ^ nif. y Tia. tor A • im plem ent i - T i r.W orrcl n ,c k . ‘k " a n d I ” . thin li'Vely 3 bet!room home. Fullyilly UK.S.Al'HK.S. ifiH>d PH«tijr* i-eiup Free ^ , ( ■■ . H u h l. ______!ing. 3 miles .South J,..rome. 324-2171.4-2171. ly|-.2 LADY KKNMOUK w.sherisher ari.l and Ad.li, .n K«*tK,,.t fn.mfn.in .•-■xil 7 .i.i-u -J.\ r. « •’ - pr hav dryer, excellent ondl'ion. Usetl only rarpetfcl, I » bnth*. up*l.iir« utility,Itv waler. w atrr. *ni small nuHlrrn n ‘me. JIT I'O ii.-----^------, • FOR SAI.K; Hydro l.iader^ «..|thwith VV WANTED • to buy; v“/..od cFover hay. city limlt.v T.rt.UTl.______:’V down. Snake K.xer Healty: THHKK-;;.,m THHKK " ,.nr vmr. "Jl-Hll. ______------7- Friendly Servics 2 fiiepUres*. dl.n>o«»l. full b*«ement. , ' ■" 1.1..-k.l and hay f.,rk. ^ John __ ' string tle^l. Call 3-‘>-4sr.7. Filer.____ ------— DUAPKllIKS; (!.m>pl.*te drspinif de- double carace. »torm »i. Indow,. Im-\ ^ . r.4:i.i.:<;-.. f.4 n u h i.______fi.i..whe.l. 4.U 4th A^.n.o Knnt. , ^ 5 k - U s e d Wes.tlngh"U-.e refrigerator in ------T -, I I).-.I- 'A' trnrt<.r, 432-2D5Si Mur- tJI tJUAIN roHlnir. st.-am or dry. Mc- M Psrtmont. Lar«e scl.-ctiun.!n‘"we We t in- : AililU.in We,t mediate pme. i>hone 2C77 324-2C77. excellent con.liti.-n. Only » »2S. -S . tall Call Mnll. Cnll u« for freeI e*tlmat.»eMtimat«-.i. ■.ale. nt V illm .-rr.______i n c - in sprintf. sum m rr snd f«ll Mr S.MAIs.NtAM. I. ..nit >t ::: Tth Av.-T.ue N..,-h ' In • • '-h (rVKUllAfl. all mnk.-. of-)f trac- luJi iU>i» HDSHELS of rar of-n. 52 ■ per p c r T 100 ^ ______(Mln*. T.i.i-71 11..______F IV E bMn>om h.^nu-. two hi,th... K.ire It', uhnt v.u » n t. Hollnn.iilinn,!, n,«,i>f"""' r ...... rvcv .!.. i, „ le f.-»'‘ . ■ .-' t..r> i nil M.iunlnin .Slates Imple- i NKWLVWKDSl (;ei off to n 1 ..Ml I Itn rd f - . t o A.Lilt [ Imple- wright. Phone 7:< t-7»i7♦>.______I a it.mkI |- 1,^ 11,,t, : ( n m e ra * , [ir.ijrc[ir.ijeclon. lo n t ; I m rnt. vpi-v nioe bn.k vnr.l v.rh out-■>it- Henl Henl f.41 M >» i-i W 7 t i - 1 o | 1 n^.•nt. l-ti 2n.i A%cnue South,th, 733- ^ WANTED: Hay In vicinity \( <*f Filer Filer start, sh.^p lhe Kmp.irhim forf o r yy.-ur i.u r tu|..* r«*cor.l«-iH . telcv Hi..ij« . * tr tr . <1->or firt'i.lafe. laree lot. l.ratr>.l tn U»<) U><> At AtHI-:.s HK.S hetwren J.-r -n^ T » m ' V t.7U0. _b<'me_furnUhiug.. ______. pUy.T«t , A.lmlrnl Apiilisticr>, rtr M apfic V alley: Filer. I'ruT 51(1.Ouo. T .'P trrni., ,.ii. I , FalU. FalU. IVu iViord <'niv .nter, Inc and Hrnl K-.tntr. TU3-lftS0; llnroldloldi ao «•< low low fc, j:»,0.)0 riwht buv.r. , •vay 27. SALE: l-.i c ttlnjr ftacWeme H Uegnv. ______uv-r. O U r.-..io, «i,.l l.Tth, I-;xTrviI-;N r:\i “f I 'a u l J. I. r««e /arm-rm ms-ma- i'hone 324-fi^.'’*t<. J.-r'.me. afterr 2 2 p p.m. . m . ------______Juu-, CO.VIINUOUS fiUmrnt ^nt nyl.m nyi.m L ai’CTest Displa ------ni.-e an.t ,,.-nn L..:- .f boiltij[, i-i. . j rhiiwiv -..-^l.-^ nn.l "ervice, pile !»xl2' rujfs. foame«l hack,linck. serue.l ^ V k UY hTme" fi M A l U h K fi MAI HH K K I. A s' llr-.Al hent. * vw.-.r -l.ivr. r. f riK-rrnt..r,r, r- iM- l;.KKH l.filrt*. mowrm and wintlrowers.dniwrr^. A nim sl B reeding 100 all sidr>». S2'J.‘J5. Hanner• FFurniture, u r n i tu r e . T--r>C ve«ir» old. l.nrce !-t. r»irT^..rt •nndl d l ‘ ‘ F Ffirm^ firm ^ i ■ S i>er 1 111 v. ” I’h.'nr T ; I- u-tii.n Singer Summ er • torntre. S'.M'o) full t;.:, I »'■]'*, lU n itnticn f..itn.h..l Air ron.l i n..• I, | MM. --.t nil runke*. <;em I’^piipment, ______H- TRAVEL TRAILERS r..'.l'». Uan>lte Hii»t..l, #nl«-.ni*n T.H- -i iipment, \ jti-, HTThKmNtl ul., Ans AnS t-. i.- 1 monlh fnclu.linc tjn.--. Hli*h-| K-’-t . rl,...c-ia l-l.-for t.,,h..|.,r or sin.sn>.- -' Fn.tif.tolFn.t Drive. 711.7272.______WINDOW SHADKS: UHr up.lip. Sites tot^: Traveleze— Ari.‘?tocrat In.tv |-h..T,.- - 11. 4171) ______T \ V ^ —j------jrrent proven sir.-?, the nation's high- _.U n.l_Av.n-.. . I ~ ______■ __ ' In .t/’ I ___ TW(» Ki.t-ninn baler,, real on- ‘ lvi.^'“.'’ii r estival r.4 (mI.I ntzes I'u t f r .e . A ll ,M. II _ . ' h u ACf:KS with h .me V.ry f . - . ----1, >0.1 c.>n- lyi>e pn>dui'ti.>n slre^. Al^o all i^lvowJi'i Roadrunner OUNKU m.^lcrn 2 ct,..e' r.^-Uv l>- TWO liKltiuKiM ni.firtni.-tni. • I dlti.dltii.o K.-n.lv to u><. Zitlau Motor• tor t.C.>.. .).. I bri-ds of hoef n nilable. Puhl col- klr.K .Stores an.l King's tn Lynwinvi • e' r.H-Uv l ‘-j nn!.-. fn.m f, ‘ < ,i| Hrsnd Mr.od n..v., I.uiit iu .li«hu.„ • . I \V.-, tn In.julre at or SIT .Trd Aven...ej >* ! Wm.lrllW .ndrll M^MTI „r ir l.id ______lect. 643-f.l02; Jen.me 324-2*'..'.2i.-j.y!: - ; Trem cndou.s Savings»S On Sh. ppintf «>ntcr.______------V m o b il e HOMES ______1 moinint;« nr exmiinr^ ^ »rr* • ' JOM.S.iiKKUK l>nler. Intent m.xlel.ixlel. al- Haielton H2?*-.'-f.-S< : Hurley r.TH-H.M-T, C JIK t K o u u STOCK OF: suitcases, ’ '' ' I Th.m* 324-:>403 or 324- 'jT^ Sewing Room Models'^ C I S ’ trunkv binoculaf*. <.s-ldlr-..,;,,”“br‘':n::: brulles, M.-.nette >.h.prini: .-.•iiu-r. «i::, i-r m.'t>r,. r,„s-, or 3-4- largest selecti.in i.t .V-l provrn i_r.n__7 M.f.v 1 : ______— ------airea. eall your t nche Valley techni- l...rkrtknivea and aleepingpiiiB b.Bi..bans ,f. PICKUP covers EMMY L O U » BBy ] M orty Links ------H A Y t.nlorn : |f)-14T John Deerel>«^re; ^ S riitn. Noel (;w-jirtnev. 7.13-2:H4-;;iu. Here is the nne you have Ur.1-.. Tra.llng I*oxt.______K)' Nt .Xn Ti'u ^ Ni.vr M a-ev K.Tffu...n. No. 10. Elliotfs. TT; >t'X Iiei^ Gem Top ti<-'v on<> m i'l tw o K r.tro.im n i'n '* - |> Elliott s. uuiKn’.noar srrvu-e. phons j.n.m., Jen>me. been waitinR for ... 6 ONLY! *DK(0UAT1N(; problems? I^t L HerU- I to rlrv , son^s help you britfhtrn a pn-hlrm u 1 H io r \ n.oiiex-. I -r-~rrr ------324-4 10L evening*. • TRAVEL TRAILER N. .Ih. l',.iit.n.-t : Vrrn Smith.* 7 -.lAl.Vil- . I AC.V!K "Silvrrtir ’ p..tato and> d heet ------r.M.m. Free cou-.ultaUon."• ILHerU- - " '" - RENTAI-S I I r.;.. j chni c h n in K^:»t. l ) u r it n o w a nnd d ..vt.sav * . CattleC . 102I Sewing mi*. hlnes nnd rahinetara b in e ta « ..n '* . J e n .m ^ , .•i24-.%i.U.______“T T T i M n.lo Sv A c m e . Fll>«r.______— ___ *_ in ...ir .ewing r.v,m N^w T i >rr.T; 4 r....n>* in * p ; m . irr-om.J fl-- f' I --- gunrsntee nn.l customer Inntruc- TAKK ...II «.v„y the Ill.i,- I,ii.tr. w ., I h.t vxntrr hr.M, A.l.jlr, ,.nlv Noo p.-pV-^ .jFOU jFOU SALK, New JlolNnd S'iper '77' ■mg turn With rnrh. fmm rarpefj? and t/fihoUtery. lient g a t e w a y > / I S h i.u p . p b .'n e 7.LT-J*.^2 o ry 7 ....1 ' - bbav a v bnlrr. A reni (r<>«>f price. Phone 7t3-«l«l.t. I . ------I— WE SLAUGHTERR M. chine m -Ul fidfl. rsbtnrt; mtnlelm.Hlel I'i FOU SALI-:; 4.000 I F.M „''?i';:”r evap<.ratj.T . t r a il e r c e n t e r 9 0 * HKKK 4 10 wuh cuttmg lenf »nd formica •I’’ c.mdliloner, W.~«tcrn HeHllng, Art.ll.on Aven..' ' 7 ^ Farm Implements 90 Farm Implement* ______90 - • \ KAl. fin is h . llM 3rd Street S.mth.______• I-A.MJl UsKD ; wnaher, dr>er, win.lows, win- d'lw and dr csMinu ; 4 ir>«-dII>.-<1 hikes.hike*. ^ _ S a v e .‘^ 8 0 7n-T-7'.<47; 7;i.*~. N orth W n^hington.i ^ h i n g t o n . ______—— -_ ING EQUIPM ENT—T ----- MAGIC VALLEY i —USED HAYING E While they la.st! 1LLFKTIMK snarantc«si mufflers,.iftler.. In- .St.r MOBILEM SLAUGHtERINGRING stalleott'al.N.tf. Auto New riMPS — international .V"i T withvith IHC wws ater cooled cnKine. .SIOOO1000 Ki>r fa»4 .^-TMrr -nil T.l.V4'.*x2 ■ Supfdv, 121 3 rtl A v m u e WWe^t. e^t,______m o b il e ••>enini.'» 7:<.l-7l'". SINGER ;»xl2* THUI^TKX lin,.[.-um ruga, J L | - ^-j in INTI'RNATIONAI. t i ,^."i T withw i t h PPTO.. T O ...... S 9.’iO9 3 0 —------Sperinl |r.,0.'>. Psrner Fumlttire, SEWING CENTER1-R 7:<.1.142L ______I IINTI N T I - R N . . \ T I O N A I . .M iT ...... $ 11750 7 .5 0 TOR -"iALE 1:0 Main North. Twinn FalU \WHKN It comei to building(I materials. PARTS ^ SU PPLl^ Call c.>llect 73.';.3.344 puint and hardware, ree Home Lum- / v . . ! ; Servjn. M..ie ][ I N T K R N . . \ T I O N A l . .'"j.SW wwith i t h IIHC H C eengine ...... $112.50 2 .5 0 R e g is te re d ______ber Co. 73.1-2214.______PU.MPS: Irrigation and dome«tir. Any With se .;.. —- T jA ^ IINTERNATIONA!, NTI -Ih'r ww ithi t h ddual u a l w h e e l ...... S S7.S SPOT CASH ' ANGUS BULLS sii^». Power poles, t/m rk ln«talt«tinn*. b a k e r Tor Fum iture—Appllancencea KilHnger F.lectrjr. ph->ne 7"1-.''.72X. lNTER,NATION.M . -I.TT w iith t h dcI u a.t lI w h e e l ...... $ 22.'tO .'iO »..uth ..f .. ihM.-t corner of^ T h in g s »jf V a lu e jLON<; lenirth Plyw.K»l up xo to -Tfi'u -'V feet ^i mobile homes I REE.MAN with cnfimp ( (ovrrhaulc o v e r h a u l e d ) ...... S l.i.V l ' Phone *7.'..',. BANNER FURNITURE■RP lone. Plyway C.mirany. 12412. Rlusniu. JU A.i.ii^..",",*::^__ ^ ^ ______733-142J__ - I'REEMIRF- AN with cnpinc.■. Only O n l y ...... S...... 7.50 IlK.^D Hi.Ntrm Springer heifers, ---- —— UIDK to the hitfh country and.nd bringhrins TKAVEI. Tr.M'^ “ ' ranging fr..m to I..1SO p.,und SNAKE RIVER'a UCT'ION"ION the bie ones bnck on a CUSH.MAN t77~ —i johJOHN DEERE No. 211 -...... s ns5 ;wnght. 7 hes.l ^iprin.f«-r tluem-eyuer^^ey Everr Ratur.Uy 11 «.m.n T r a i U t e r fn>m McVe%-^, Tnr.______heifers. 3 fmsi.oe c..mr‘Snie»;I- One1}Z <^ALL 733-77^4 IFOUU It.tA. Sunnv Slnp^ iJi.trict, Sun- ^ ~ ~ ~ ~ i ------C A S E 2 n O w i t h P T O ...... $ 1 0 .5 0 Ia« I..\0 a« f- .1 ...n mn.i m.mth ;- Free Pirkup of .s*]* .!# I;emaema set Memorial Park. Cheap. Phone .'ther 2u‘ or c<>'w for,j. cow.f„w! l'-*79 Kiml>er;y Uoad 7T3-r,77.'t.______/ MASMAS.SEY HARRIS wiih m i . i . i r (as( a s i s ) ...... $ 2.502;iO iH.sh *ith 2-4 >.sn to p.r, AUolUo sellse ll __ I*«e.J furniture store open e>ery day \ niDN'T hrina !<.« prlre.. » . .1- - _ ^ f-rf rn^h anvtin... Kuuene Hughes. ^ remlr hft.j them. The__j'.mporhim. __ ------C7VSM^-1W ft-W TnTlTTnrrrrrTT^r. -....:. .. ; rr;.:..rr . .t...... ;. .5t7nO -JUNIOU LINE- bal.T erih specuT. - ;nO ■ ...... ------...... ?> icor run t'anel headleiul anHSITT hr^—aiiitnisrsl—wh»t—rcm—enm; Tt>.. v . a IJAIIIV CtmS aod h.nen*. fr,-,hre«h or f.xit. pla.Mir teething rails, 4 4 jxmi. ixmi* _ find at The F.mp»'rlum. HESSTONH E 5 :cn W indnmcrer (midiiMnerinr...... $ 2 (CiO springer*. I (nJ , guaranty!. WillW ill tt.>n adju*tatoe kpn'ng*. C..vroplete C^vmplete K(»U | SALK: One N..r.l Aut/i-flow- b.iv or trnde f->r all kind* live«t.>ckve«U>ck with wel pnx>f innerapring mattreHH. t £ 7 ^ -INTIIN’TERNATIONAI. No. l.s I.S Sid<>Sul,- RR,il a k e ..,.;...... $ 4 0 0 , m attreH « . P h o to c p v . C h e a p . t.*hone 7.'^3.r>fif.H. 400 . and springer* fnr California. PhonejP h f» n e | »Jl*,U.'’.. Ui>f>r»ee F u rw itiir ^ . 7 ^ ^ 1 4 2 1 . "j _T BA Ulil E doll clothe!* for aale. See at Hap or Cly.le Hughe*. Uuhl, 843-S43743.&4J7 WANTED: Use.! fumiture, appliances. i.l.. .Se. .1 Kt, CAmHSoT ’^"-. > ------— ^ INTIINTERNATIONA!. No. .5 SSide i d e RRaki a k e ...... $ 2.50 ppllances. 404 JeffersoT» Street, 2:)0 ^ cr .■i43-f>S2.-.. ______antlQurs, baby thinga. V.’e go lo - u. I. e g o lo ------:------^ ^ c CASE a s Ko. 100 Side Rake ...... ^ HKAD HoUtein heifers. Vaecinat-ftccinat- nelghUirine towns. Hay<« Fumiture.•umiture. M I iscellaneous W ifited 141 ke...... J • *'5 e«l.. bi^l 2 mi>nth«. S.SO to ®S0 pounds.p o u n d s . 73.t-4filO . ______I PhoneI Kelly’a AmeHcan. aiUr?f>62. ri?A r> Mfihll. Hom... ___ _ J^rrime.J ______Ur?f>62. SKW1N(; .MACHINE repair, faetorr~ T pP CASH for SCRAP it think boy* are a luxury, ■ traincl serviceman, all makea. Skin- ______—rTTssTB" “W ell| someone must think be •UFt.ISTKUED Angu* bulls. IN monthsmonihs Tier's Necchi-Elna SevingShonr^ Shoppe. C^r>^r. Rrass. Altimlnam, Dotterieanott.rie. [..JJU 3 AI>E or M e VEY'S E Y ' S INC. : ^ tr older. Kn. 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Mobile Homes______194 Auto»Autoi for SalSale ______200 Autoi for s, Autoi for Sale , 200 ^utoi^ u t o i for f o r SSala______3 0 0 A u to i fo r Sale 200 Atu u tto o i f for Sala 200 ^____^^uneJun. 28-29, 1965 Twin'FallTwin-Falls Tlmes-f^lows I jH W L T.(n) ( o ) K ------^_____ t w - f v t T? A T> A TVT/'^T?' AVutos utoi for Salo 20 0 AutosAutoi fofor Sala 200 -9 • . SCHULT — FLEETWOOD .. ~^ y (One J l Of Our . T ER R Y ' ' e n d o r MOMTHm-lST'ECIALS sir ^ . ' MMAGIC VALLEY - . SHARPEST f r o n t i e r Top, l o p , QQuality u Cars * ■ ■ TTUADINU U . DEALER y , and O f U««d-c»r« In 'l.mn At Ul ■ America’s Safest Pickup (For C Over SIOOO) ItlCE'S In J«rom« YOUREE YOUI MOTOR CO. C am per — Q u a l i t y TRAVEL Q.UEEN ^ . Theisen M otorso t o r s Wills Top Qu .The licit and Lowest t ifiancin^ and take ^your choice of a , .„d.I-ur.„c, - U. to .u pp> ^ I ’65 rO R D $2760 ’64 ’64 C CON' O M E T $1995 " Select Used;ed (C a r s SAVE3 ATA T ■ . J F R E E VACATIONI' p-\lc u i aAXIi: x u :*^ -SOlV in Ix'auti- C.-M.IENTE C.-\I.IEN'l hardtop couoe M agic Valley ful suh.ma lUl Mihaiia while, .\utomat- in in beautiful beauti -sultana white jgg,^1964 JE E P 4-\vheeI drive WagorA'agoncor T\/r:i M o b i l e H o r n e s 'G4 Ff oO rRd D XL $2-189 IC trtransm .i„ s , is sion. power with . with all all red vinyl interior. - 'Station Wagon, Ra4io, heater,;ater, |power .steering, ptiwer B u i c k ’ Co.NVKUriHl.lcii.sVKitriMi.i;, Kully .Slecrcu;,-Sieerino, r;radio and heater. Automati* Milrany OldsirOldsmobile Inc. I Automatic, V8 engine, ra- ]brakes, lockout hubs. Ready•ady to go...... S2S95 100 Main Ayenu* South 733-6MI F O R D Just like brand new. dio, dio, fullyfully equipped. Cannot lord i '64 F O R D $2289 ^ bo told from ncw. 1964 BU^ ICK W ildcat 4-doorr SSed e d a n ------(iuluxicCiUuxi.- 'jnu' iou- („,,|or .cd..M, Fully ’6-1’64 CHEVC H E V R O L E T $2075 ^ Power steering, power brake:brakes, nulio, heater and j Bl-.lAIKBF.l ,\IK -1-Joor in beautiful ’6-1 *04 CHEVROLET CHE $1785 automatic transmission. Only 1 Renting & Housing, p^iRn Only l-l.OtlO miles...... $2995 W hat Priccs?P r i c c s ? ^ ’G4 F O R D $1689 gri’L’ri ru'tallic wil^i niaccli- 4-door 4-door sedan si in beautiful J19639 g 3 jRAMBLER 4-door Sedans d a n p r o b l e m s s o l v e d ,ruK . k„..,,1 s.iuSluti,,„ „ wni„„. "'K liui'!.:uu.rur. Automatic turcjuoise tu rq u o ise with matching in- . Radio, heater, power steering,eering, air conditioning and INNo O .Reasonable Deal2 al TuTurned Down! ' With one of our ,g3 tran.siii;s.,i,)n, \’S engine, ra- terior. terior. B .6 cylinder en­ •G3 F O R D $1789 dMl’T t n r 'il automatic transmission. New ttires. Excellent condi- m o b il e HOMES c.h.x,.. ;,ou di'> .m.l a lm o s t new w h ite gine. g in e . radio, ra d standard trans­ lion ...... $1595. wall t'fcs. mission mission andi heater. Nice. ^ jgg^ j BILTMORE-MELODY HOME 19G3 RAMBLER V8 770 2-door-d o o r ]9(i-) BLBUICK R iv ie ra 2-door hardtop.irdtop. All viny! bucket seats with center console, automuliclomaiic* • transmission,tr power MAGNOUA-SAFEWAY ’G3 F O R D $1389 *64 'nt kitchen, built-in (..r\air(■o..«.r Muntfi.M.,u.„ CO,,,,.-, lu ll, .,u.p- "^'■l.ir.terior. VSVs en g in e . C ru ise- bpcd.:;ul^l;;d. reaireal t;asgas s.ivcr. inging and and almost new white 1961 “RAMBLER 4-door Sedane d a n Radio, heater and standarI ndard transmission with and economical stantlard transmission. transmis.- Trucki - 196 .g j OLDS wall tires. ■62 OLDS $1539 •62 ’62 C n E V\ R O L E T $1550 overdrive ...... $S95 S a v e $$$ PRICE ??? ------" SH8« 4-(l..url-.lo.ir HVi\K ..-.l.n, DEIDLl.AJK AIK -I j-tl.mr in beautiful '61■61 C CHEVROLET HL $1265 jgg] , 1961 C O M E T S-22 2-door 1962 B BUICK l LeSabre. This 4-iloorloor lias radio,r; heater, jxiwer PONTIAC - CADILLAC seap,rfi‘fi. Power st .‘ering, 1MI*AI.Al.MI'.-M A -1-door h a rd to p , in GMC TRUCKS ’GI 1)1 CCADIL A D IL LA C $2189 seaf;ifi-n Buckct scats, radio, heaterIcr andant standard...... S1095 sUsleering and power brakes,es. automiautomatic tr.-insinission. JH DeVlU«DcVin, BHinn. ..-Inn. Air ...... aUlOni.lllCautomatic transmission, ra- ^”'tan.t.-'■'tana vwhite with contrast- lorn ' CARLESON'S dlOdio and 1:heater. Tip-top inging redred ninterior. Automatic. i»ou1960 PO. N TIA C 4-door H a rdr d to p S a v e $$$ P R IC E ??■> ” Power steering, radio, heatercater anda llvdramatic trans- eoi Mala Eaat Fhcme 733-1823 '61 61 FOF O R D $789 shapt,*.shape. ppower o w e r stesteering, brakes, and I960 BUICK 4-door. Radio, heater, pt ------. FalctjuFalcLiii SimlonStation w«m>n. mission. Excellent condition...titm ...... $1195 healer, power steering and 'J IHC TRUCKS—Gas & Diesel (i-way ptiwt-r seat. brakes, uutomatlc transmissiun.lissiiin. A Steal! jU ’GO FO RD $GGO 1960 F O R D V8 S tarlin er 2-door2-door Hardtop CHAULIES TItUCKS & ’G2 COMC O M E E T $1189 taicon ! S a v o $$$ O N L Y $795 , 'TP EQUH’MENT o .... j., I-Al.CON m heautifiil .Span- ’GO’60 STU S T U D E B A K E R $300 Power steering, radio, heater and automatic trans- toi Wolt Ave.. A Jerume. a24-»C2 ® ish red M,\>,ili inatchinf; inte- l.ARKl.ARK -t- 4-door Station Wag­ m issio n . O N L Y ...... '...... $.S95 19.591959 0 O 1 LD SM O B ILE 98 4-door sedan. Radio,Ri healer, auto- ■ rior. Railm.Radl lieater. auto- on.on. Big Big li engine, radio. 19fiO matic transmission, |xiwer:r steeringsleering and brakes. * ~GMC t r u c k s —in JEROM E matlc Ir.tnsniissinn, almo.st heater,heater, aautomatic transmis- 1960, R A M B L E R 4-^,-ton pickup. r U P \ / 701 Main East PhoneP h o n e 733-7700 S a v e $$$ O N L Y $1195 Excellent ahapa and amall camr^r. '63 OJ C C H H E llV V Im p a la — OPEN EVENIN’E N IN G S - B«« at 1777 Kimberiy Road or 110 C.iiij.^ Vk ,-ni:in#. ra------Hvdney Street.______dl'..din. ku-ai« braler. 4-!»j>echitp Wflll.. l-t.cnl one COME TRY/ ONE AT, ______. tlon grain and atock lack. Lxr.l- ownrr. LATk/TD E D C A R S ■ MILRANY’^\NY’S 18' FLAT M for bal»«l hay. '60 CO R A A M M B B L E R W agon WILLS USED Cuatom Farming. 326-4703 or 320- ( r.».« ( 4-.I.-.1 Ka- d(->. heattT, atanilanJ, 2-t.jne Union MotorsMotors, 254 4th.4th Avenue West—Trucklane (acros(across frnm Sopers T railers) t -jt t t 4064. Flier.______flf liti.th. ’\h 254 INTERNATIONAL. 1953. ^i-ton pick- OFFICE PHONEiNE 73:733-7.365 X3BUICK— U i (Opel Kadett)-i d e t t ) — O l d s m o b i l e up. Radio, heater, heavy duty tlrea...... $895 Priced for quick aale I 7.13-r>70f.. O LD S LOLOWELL WILLS '60 OLDS S u p er 88 TRIPLE SAVI^SAVINGS ERNIE WILLS 733-6562 733-4888 TW O LOTS FOR tha loweat priced and hlBheat i4-.l.»or. w r 1Um.I.o. hratcr. m\l0- “ACTION JR” quality plckupa. ae# .\ndy and Bob'a. matic.’matlc. pi power utperlnu. A -l Used Carir and Truck ______"ACTION CORNER^’ Huhl...... S11D5 ------202 2nd Avenue North ' tSth nnd Main West USED truck beda. eas tanka and truck parta. Twin Falla Equipment Co. _ 733-4130.______-SALE-LE— ^WHAT’LL YOU)UHAVE??? I ______CHEVROLET 1988 Mj-ton pickup. 4- ■59 *59 CHC H EV J/2-ton * ¥ 4»l ¥ 1> V V V W •pca!««* pickup. <- Beauty?Bl Economy? Perfon’erformance? Price? * ______rylln.l.T.ryjlni!«*r. 4-ipocd, Y ou n1 a m e it. W h en it co m es; to UsedUs Cars and Trucks l.STEHNATIONAL 1069 l»>,-lon truck. 6-»'>y6-ply I irew. .*—« t W e've gotDt it!! I l‘hone 829-B3lfi. Haxelton...... $1095 FREE p ] FRONT' SEAT BELTS ^ CARLESON’]SON’S Autoi for Sale 200 -GO’GO GMC GM C 1 1-ton In^^tnllcd in each '59 model m o d el or r later ’61 CH C H EV P a rk w o o d - ■62 ’62 FORD I f7alaxie Sum m er Vacationition SpecialsS ------——------'.DualuJ 4-«pee.i. Ural •4-door station wagon. Fordor I sedan. VR mo- ^ lotl CAltS In Block. Prlroeo.l. 6-ply Hrr^...... $1495 actual n miles. A real matic transmission, powerr steering, power brakes, Vour authoriaed Rambler Dealer for ...... $(595 ’57 PONTIAC 4-door nice r car for just..$1495 rad io , h e a te r, pood w hitcte wallwiill tires,ti one local and Minidoka Count.r-, 6TS- ^ ,Ed^CES SLASHCLASHED Hardtop sedan. Hydra- ■57’57 PONTIAC i 4-door owowner. LKU HICK MOTOR m .. C.mdtnif fj matic transmission, Station c wagon. Hydra­ $2195195 Home of the famoti* OK rnri RICE On oO ' ver .SO Cars, Pickups Pickup; & Ti-ucks p°'power steering, 60.000 matic r transmission. ¥it * trurka. Ala., •clla and .rn/icra CHEVEOI.ET, In c ,______All cumplctelv A-l recondiLioire^'jinliUQncd and______actual miles. One own- Just j the thing for the Mi;srAN(i. iy»>&. 2hU cubir inch rn- JJEROME [ guaranteedI on a 12 month GW Warranty ------cr. Hurry un thts:------rlishinj! season...... $;>95 ------*62 MERCURV^^tiorH-Station Wagon------gmi*. Crui*e«imali<-. iindrr TUOO ...... 5695 ■55.55 DODGE , 4-door BlBronze and white, power■ steering, sleoring, power brakes, Phnn. 43n-3,.1.1 nr ln.,..lr. at 800,(,0 Souths„„,h Llnoula rbone r.24-4Rll •56 FO R D F o r d o r , j automatic transm is‘;u)n, luc^iinelugtiiigo irack. Come in K.I D Street. Kupert.______Station wagon. V8 m o- Vl.VMOUTH 1952 Station Waion. S edan. V 8 motor, stan- tor, j slandard transmis- and drive this beauty. dard transmission with nm« iroo.1. Phona 73.U3053 or aea at ------BUY NOW . s i o n ...... $195 ONLY $IG45$10-15 Highland Avrn'ie.______ovcov ed riv e. * EXTKA clean 4-d.-.r. W O T NowNo' o n ly ...... $295 ■62 “ CHEVYI 11 400 V SikrulMrrl trannmlsnion. rn'llo, hrnt- WORKMAN .Sport roupe. 6-cylinder '5.S 1-ORD Tudor •' rr. tf.MMt t|r»r<. 71.M »*»<) "^<>1 fi i> m TJ T_> / A A nd Boat Tliolie Sale:Sales Tax ™ motor, standard trans­ ’57-CA D ILLA C CoiipeCtDtipe LD eV ille a BROTHERS Sedan. V 8 motor, auto- ' IT MHLKU. Hmo Amur>e” ^GMC solidsol: white finish. Very ‘ 5-19595 Tnk« over paymenta. at fil3 RupCft,Rupert, Ids'llId a h n •t.IB-.l-nS cleanclcj, ...... $.59.') ■63 '63 CHEVY ( H 400 ^¥ _ 7th. Jerome.______■64 CHEVELLE 300 Sport coupe, 6-cylinder fin IiKUaKKH. lUoO Champion. Kn- -- —------UNION MOTO;MOTORS motor, standard trans­ d f.bap*. $12.'i. 4 - door station wagon. r . Ph'.ne .T24-4-fr.2. Jerome.______ChrVSlcr—PlChrv.'iler—Plynimith—Valiant VS m o to r, slandard mission. r red and white $$$. SAVEVE $$$$ finish, 14,000 a c tu a l Vor DON’T have to at D A S D(Kii’0D(Kif!C and n.idgc Truck.s UUSED S E D CAR DEPT. NEW CAR DEPT. Ytransmission. t f ^'rtl Sitlen. Jertime. Beit buya u^ed Like n e w ...... $2195 m r iles ...... S1795 ’62 FORD Galaxie XL: _ nt<-kup». trurk*.______~- Dim'IDirr.t If,rt,..v ,l.-..l.-r- ISOIfiO .1rd.Ird A v e n u '’ I'.a.st HtJHG 2nd Avenui’ F ast >Oli rilK HEST in -.ervire. «ee E.!'. P h o n e 73.1-11)19 Phone 733-5110 CONVERTIBLERTIBLE Car^, 642 Alain North. 733- HAniJAUt.llnAni!AU<;ii .m otor ro.. in c . ^ Arctic wbite exterior with turqturquoise Interior, ^ cu;. ______111.f. r.u-iliJ -- Home P Phones h o n e s — Top Truckk TrTrades ^r r cnndiiloning antl cquip- Why not drive a littln nnd aav« a buckct seats, ctmsole. air cnndiiior J»57 Country .Setlnn — Station Why net drive ’64 C H EV V4-ton ■6-1 ’6-1 CHEV ( i/j-lon ped ™ with power steering antl br.ikcs.brakt Priccd hun- '' ■ffon. radio, heat-r. ovenlrlve. lnl T And we v B ill B easlev . 7.1.1-2018 pj,. T’h ,n>. Klmberlv.______BNmnB>rnn MNToy05;, t 73.1-7170 Bill Pickup. Big ' 6 ' motor, Pickup. I 6-cylinder mo- dreds •: of dollars below ho'ik.-)Onk. I.eonhard I-'ischer. 7,11-1251 * * D D ic ic k k G Gi iU enw ater, 713-15S7 4 ., tor, 3-speed transmis^ VALLEY MOTDRS. al your T7r>nMW'FRONK MOTOR CO. 4 - spx?ed tra n s m is s io n . t whh hiBheat nullity. Inweat ' KUfNK F^ov H o p p e r, 7fl.V2.17(> R R alp alp h l G illette, -123-5324 Hurrv on thi^...$1795 sion, s 10.000 actual ’ SIG,80G,80 nri.-ea. In n«ed rara. Huhl .S4n-43.S2. YotjrYour Chr>*leChrj-.lrr.^^ru mouth. GMC Ken McNew, 7.1.1 Henry Henry (Hank) (Har Papo. 5-13-5104 »g3 miles ...... $1795 ^.K.SWAIIKN bua. 19fi2 deluxe ...n- 1 •63 CH EV i/j-ton...... r *■'“ f. many evlras. clean. Kxrollent 67fl-9n2l 6TS-9021 -- Hiirl-yI - «7K-H7fiS I-ong1.01 w h e e lb a se F leet- •62 ’62 CHEV ( 2-ton ^n,i,,i..n. „.r.no. r.li r.n.X(»..---- kxtiia.KX TKA i.ooTT:C.OOU, I'M • t-'vr..lct *■------sid'side p ickup. B ig ‘S' m iv ' Truclt. 1 Long wheel­ *''^riAC lyr.rt. 2-d.K»r har- J‘b..ne - base, Big '6' motor, 5- CARLESON’i:soN’S tirif nevHl« repair. tran«m ti>n ex- tor, 4-spced transmis- t r,‘>-F,.______sion. Positraction axle. speed s transmission, 2- ^ - n . . $inn. Phone ;33-720^------if[{.(;.A. (;.A. Sport c',roofe I.iUe new. COOLEDLED "0. speed axle. Only. .$1995 ^ lONriAC H*fi2 Convertible, low mile-, l>h.'n«'Ph..n.> ______...... $1695 s ¥ O P E N 8 A M.I, TO 8 P .M . * y". '^3-1673 or aea at 1310 ;Hl»:VltOLK'T Sl.nu-.ownjron. hnr- Ad.li^on______Tnn-r.os:c«in.__7nn-r,os:. ______601 Main East P h o n e 7.33-1S23 THK KASIf:ST place in th« w„rl.1 to - vr i vu-1 w FOR SUMMEJMMER * ^' iv « r.r. Thei.en .Mntxin. phonei-LN;|,F.V J1:NKI.VSJKNKI.S. th.-vrol.-t Io r. the This W eek’s;’s SpecialSi . I HSC.1nsed car c.ir cntrrc-rntrr f..r .Ma«ic Vnlley. 19G3 O LD S3 S u p e r 88 1963 C H E V 1/ 2^-ton-ton Pickup 1 ___ ^* * * * ______**______* -.fe * * __ Autos for Sale 200 Autos\ufos for Sal Salo ______200 Beautiful blue (in.side and out) 4-door-t-door hardtop Power BigB ig ‘6’ ' 6' motor, 4-speed transmission,ission, long wheelbase, t r u c k ------.steering,steering, power hraigQ * BBEET E E BEDS * STO< SpecialSpccial sci.sedan. Beautiful boigc finish, whil •60 CH EV 2-ton .59■59 ,FORD ^^■\on cd with a'accessories, factory air conditioning. conditio jLong q, wheelbase truck. - SELLINING- G - Long wheelbase Fleet­ V8 m o to r, 2-spced axle. 1 W e H ave ThemTlieiT All 19G3 CHEVROLET5LET ImpalaImp g.Zi8.2Jx2a tire s ...... $1595 sside pickup. VS m otor, .Sport coupe.cou| All White with red interior,interior *327* VS engine, »•484g jjstIN T E R N 'L J -to n 44-specd transmission, 'U p 4-spced trtransmision. factory air condit-iicondiLioning, brand new Tryck with grain and radio, white wall tires. PLUSlUS A t T h e tire.s.tires. sstock to bed. has Hydrau­ lic hoist under bed.- 2- ...... $S95 ^ 12 E xtra Goo’SoS UsedUse Trucks ______, ______J : 0 ^ U J S 'G a.t T H E E i A ! R T specd a x le . A ll fo r ^$495 ______L o W - L o W AllA ll reconditionedJ and ^arantecd— guaranti G-cylindnrs^' 1957 C H E V R O>LET L E T CorvCorvette VV-8’s, -8’s 4-s£eeds, 5-speeds,, long wliwheelbase & short. ______P i : i c e s S> t e ; t b y -i.s-v•:,S.r V8 Clengine, 3-specd, solid white w'ithwith red interior, both tops.top,s. SHASHARP!...... - GLENJENE3 N K I N S - TRUCKS ARE OUR)UR SPECI.-VLTYSPE Not A Sideline B ob R eese MMotor otor Co.( /lOTOR CO. CHEVROLET: . E T , I N C . YOUREE MOTOI ! M OTOR CO. OPEN EVERY EVENING—Mon—Monday Ihrough Friday BOB R E f i S E M O I D O D G E CITY C I T Y —OPEN EVENINGS-/E N IN G S — ' SALESMEN’S HOME PHONES:S'. CharlesCha Hattji, 733-6017— 500 Block 2nd1 Avenue South P h o n e 73,-)-6Sll 6M664 Main SSouth Don Welch, 733-756»—Woodyroody Turley,1 825-5025 I1 ______» V r ‘

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