'■ • * * • ■ 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, wer _ - 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 • 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 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 # Tofid* Brief WqiI, HT Ex*Oitiv« and Arf«rh« l i f ^ ’ 2 5 0 5-y**r • Pencil* • Pen* • Pen Pencil S«r« W wM M I ------M il il f l I f i Italian • St«tion«fy • Addret* Lebe!| X Coupon mutf b« c«t^rdihrd b«rw«en lh, hour. W = t ^1 f Buffet # PJeyIng Cerdt • N^pkint of 6 p.rrv end )2 p *"■r'. V.'edr^sdjy.V.’edr«>sd4^ W FRIED CHICKEN! ^ Book M«tchet June la. I= : Skiuthern o u th ef i Fried With I TUESDAY! # Amify AUn'« or Laef«»' W«reh By CACTUS PETE = AllMl thothe Trimmings. k I Spaghetti. Meat Balti. • Phon« Book Coven jfl ^ ^ f l f l end All |K« j . • Scrap Book* • Photo Albumi ^ ^ ^ f l f l Eirrrat for Only- ^ \m All.1 YCYOU CAN EAT .. # KbiM • Wedaing .nd AaiiivavMnr A 1 __Mond«y,__ Me Juuie 28, T963I TwinTw!n Falls Times-New " ' j E a s t w est w in n e rs w e re Mr-s i .• UtaliiiUta] Given . Jerome Bridge H.h^- M. I'rociiVr and Mrs, \V ,i ! fl K ing, fnsi: Mr. ami Mrs Icuis I Results Listed Hack,h‘"^ c.imd; ,\Ir. and Mrs I A>vard for .lERO.MF — .lerome Duplicate^**"',(.:Sam Sullivan, ;hird; Mrs. I l' 1 I i Bridge Cluh met Saturday after-■r.JHenry ***•’"' und Mrs W. 1’ H .nu'^ I Westet^n Book noon at Elks H.ill jandia n d Klis, \v. C. K a y s am i .Mrs.i ' k n r ^ - 1 I K(TTTKtHTh-iioutlnviniuT!; wvre Mrs.—J . W . TrtwlvT—l-i ' 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 “ 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 CAMERA CENTER ma.n an.. STORE NAME - ^ ______t • *1*0 ‘U" 1 4 9 . 5 0 j “W ith a fam ily as largerge as »ours, the price of a diamond to ot(er you 'r . ^H V 3 m We have never inflated the price of a t)i ’r e n e nost im portant 'ater heater is the most ir 3f will! Every diamond is honijstly ] |^ I false savings — and we never will! Every i ppliance in the house,”se,” sasays -Mi=s.- pricetJ to bring you the finestsl value possible.poss See this great *'■' W . Dickerson, Jr. “It’sIt’s a on y o u r electric bill recovery electric w E S l S l L , ' € your choice. No dow r j V A m b l T B ie w e le S order through yi r r __gM lataM H I ; i > dealer or plumber. DoesSoMUCH...CnjCH...Costs So UTTLE ' ' 1 ------— ^ o f - t h e - MONTH I ^ you bes trie bill buys thc quick I ctric water heater of i No down payment — | ugh your electrical I -J j r f , • , i I- ■ \ J ■ Charter Draped r i. Monday, June 28, 1965 H I IjlLiO Twin Falls rimes-News ^t Marguerite T v sc , Schedules MOND MONDAY, JUNE 28 ,e e t ' "Andy WUliams,” (Color, 1 Rebekah Meet P *" - NBC) Musical Former Burlev ' B fs of Mar- genius spiU over tonightnight as jAndy hosts composer Henrv ge No 93 “"d s‘"8ers Vic Damone ahi "[nresident Weds ■ I^onoj^figj-g and Olive DesnLiesmnrul-appear \and Array’s o\ t their ree- humor is present. 1 In Boise Rites H OOF Hall . PIxyhouse,” (7:: jl UPISE—Judith Elaine Sleel-steel- H assembly an unusualU legacy. e g a i v His'^ J^n' lr smitli, daughter o f Mr. andI Mc:s. sdirHnn in ^ California town in a-crai=. ® big-time gaml sdiction m Hitchcock.”! (8:30 /o nn** and left it to Will - Ecnc^t Martin Steelsmith. ^oise, c, (8 :3 a p .m . NBC) D a n a W y n t-r I I former Burley residents, and ' ,, O"® of “ group of nurses wh( for a bJridde Airman I.C. 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 uTone Built-In Music Systems . . Transistor and Stereo with ’layer and Tape Recorder. IPS NSTALLATIOH 733-2260 PAT PAHERSON'S n.ErTRH N irS ,» c J J,, Monday, Juno 23, 1965 TwinTwm Falls times-Nevv*. M a r k et t aand i Final ■------— ■' ■ * * * * n a n c ia l R e p o r t * ^ ^ ^ * V “ * * * I ': • ■ - ■ , . ' ■ W A R K E IJ a t A GLANCE ' Stocks NEW Nifry?; YORK (AP) — — — fiF u m O R K - iA P .V - T h p ^frv-ir S tocks — ‘^ 1 ^ — ..tpy'fr: arlivf trad------'■At ■: market closed sharply lower in! ‘"s' , k— ------Lixestocljstock______' . beavy trading today. Bonds — ; St-eadv. SPOKANE . I CHICAGO ^ 4 4 I Cotton - Quiei SlSPOK.\.N OK.-\.N l (UPD—Livestock;: I CHIC.\CCHIC.\Gt) (AP) — (USDA) — J J Prices were a / their lowestSCHICAGO: rHlCArn~ . *-attlu *1and calves 459. 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 KI5 I REEDERER FlFLYING SERVICE SERV I SALE MANAGEDNAGED BY MESSERSMITH AUCTAUCTION SERVICE I "auctioneers — Jo h n W c rf KoyiKaye Woll Irvin Eiler* Eilers Jim Meitenmith I 7733-5920 3 ■ W endell BtBurley ^ Kimberly»erfy Jarome 2 Locationstions :to Serve You . „ •4 I Sole Clerked bv' J. W. I Mesienmith nf Gam D »«U w T w i___C . l l . T R U C K IANF KIMBERLY ROAI ( VERNOIr O N T AA F E E S SECON S ] N D S tPRAIGH i H T C RROWN ( 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. 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Experience u.-«iially un« CANCER (June 22-July 23) — mor. ! RIDERS - NO \VAl\KK.S! Thia neceasary. FItxIK infunnatlun on will not succeed at a given proj- Take care th: mure guickly and favorably Singer Slnjj.r mechanic*. mec Fineat workman- , * “ , 4‘t yeai-a. <>0d Quincy. n«ea*a Take care that you’re nOt buvinc T'’,'"^hen 8iv«n complete or xlefinita ahlp ahlp »ruarante«l. iruara »«>. pickup andI “ »'* ia ^ an ununual opj>virtuiiity ftir an C U S T O M P L O W I N G .■ * '’ Knight, 733-9139 ^b*. salaries, requiremenu. Writa get, yoii have the-determinaiion, a pig in a information. On. -of th. very delivery. delivery. Singer Si 5awin» Cenler. 120) ^'pe.un evpejicnoetl man. Write Kd Lange. jJ. uU. 401i' and 3*bolloin plow with ------TODAY sivlng name, addreaa and a pig in a poke! In v e sti^ tf snoai Inijiortant aapccta of any North North Main. Ma Twla FalU. Phon.B I’nion Kankera ln»tii«iu-e Com- • ii’^h “' phone. Lincoln Sarvice. Rox 17P, pride and courage necessary to whatever is tia a h bi>Mi.i». c^o Tlmea-New*. whatever js offered you todav •‘Jvcnutn•dvcrtbement Im to Includ. th* CoJIeot I'oJleot 733-3344. 733 ______' . r...v, I', o. 1,0. m :,:,. Doug Scliroeder Buhl 543-4823 BACK-HOE BA( WORK enable you to give your best to LEO (July 2-1-Aug. 23) _ Take NEW tiintr^rtiins^tr aewins maehinee atart COMPLEl'E your high school *duea« J ------T re nTren.-hing. .h ln ; aewage llnea. ditch tlon at al homa in spare time. 16.00 the work. And because of this, advantage ol •-M AKK IT EASY for tb. read.r- 159.60. Slnjfer Sewlnff Centcr, 120 advantage of a chance to in- it Main North. Call collect 753-3344. Q l CUSrOM civaning,clvaning, and baaement cleantag. mtmchly monthi: paymenU includea ail new ^ you usually succeed even though crease your i p ro .i'e c l to re a c h you. A lw a y # Mw>n N o r tt OPPPORTUNITY standaYd textbouki*. all yuur* to keep, crea.se your income, if only tem- inrr,™ I will not be r<»tH>n*lble for tail 4J;t-6760. Kimberly. standar you may h av e’tKought failure porarily. Tali in»«rt jotir. telephone numt>«r or I n«»t ^ M u n i.-d . m ail. pi«m ctr;iy HAY HAUl.lNG jmtl STACKING "' ...... T . I i^i. I MMniii II I = .-auppliea. auiinllti -examn. diwlf)miu.-cic,._W-r:Ua__ porarily. Take professional ad- your ti*tne aod addreaa. If yi»u debta debt* olher other than my Jwn. Robert I- t.> le p rc , 'i-u t o n e iif th e M El H A NirA n wanted. go for f o T ffrea Infomtatlon. American W . u . n i . n , ______^ - I n . x h o , ‘ inevitable. ^ vice. •io noi have letfular hourv. iflv. WaKentan. - leading huiiranie ranun.. .Mul- i..rtv Lartv M.I.1.I.I______laa-mi ‘i,!,an>wheie. ,!; laUir very leaaunable• School. School. P. O. Bnx 6KL Boiae. Idaho. 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 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 ' 1 8 > Twin Fall* Times-New*M AAondayjJon^8^96^^ AAondai W M P - i W M P * /ED. ONLY ^ ICE CUBE TTRAYS ...... 1 ,2 ^ TUES.> WED. O t w i n pa l l s JACOBSON POWER MOVMOWERS :...... CLOSE OUT U)0^%^NYLON e a / i ...... Mq. yJ. s ] F f ^ CHILDREIJREKFS------lAUVf ” ^------— - 4*58 f e n i S o All Trantirtor PO'RTABLE' plays in car and boat ...... : 8 “ THONG> N G S Early American CUDDLEIDLE I ROCKER 955 5 TUBE- A CLOSE)SE OUOUT Choice of colora ...... JBE - TABLE POLE L A M PS...... ^ 6 . 8 8 WHILE I WALKIE-TALKIES 9 trontittor, metal catea t e ...... p air 69.955 R A C \ J Complete with cate andind phone,ph ronge 1 mil* ^ D I O S THEY LAST ...... "ASTRO-Cr R O - c o r ' W e Serviceirvice All Makes 9 ‘ A pplianceas & 1TV & STEREO 1 00 . . 8 8 8 YOUR xEFyr^y "Astro Cot", man-sizedsized 34"x80".34"; Steel frome, U HEADQUARTERS * 3 . 8 8 cotton duck hommocklock, wwith ith tie-ont pillow. 1 ■ Reg.Heg. 6.96.95 ivory color . thru FRI. nril 9 P.M. 137 Main Avenua Wetttt Twin FolIi CHARGEX R G E f f r ^ l -^-' _ ■ h I ■■■■■■■■■■■i I I I—■ M I— M — I — ■ ■ I w — Young^ Tender Tend( PREMm>RBMIUM Reg.jg. 1.99 I JULY 4th SPECIAL SHOULDJ t D E R _ 3-LE(-LEGGED______I B---H A -IR- LAMBMB DUH i CAMP> S T O O ^ J DETERGETERGENT i C U T S STEAKiAKS Regular 89c Giant Size wil-li-22K Gold Decorator ® Canvas Top ^ Gloit Intide ...... $ | 3 T Whilo They Latt ...... 16 9 ‘ J Metal Legs I StyU of the Month.'W 9 i X HOLLYWOOD m BEAUTY COLLEGE Phone tor on SHELB'L B Y 'S ( A ppointm ent— 733-772 ^ 134 Shoshone St. Eait I TWIN FALLSLS MARKETMA ] ^ FIRST Y ^ B | ■ s y p ^ BUYS 1 r i | OF THE THAT WEEK SHINE BARGAINS RST OF THE Wl s ...... — ...... V ” Fresh,h, PluPlump : I HAIR SPRATSPR 1 G J . sSURPLUS u New lu stre . CUT-UJT-UP I (NEVEREVER USED) Cream 2 : o 8 : 8 * KRAFT Reg. can " * FRYEr E R S STIrEEL IRONING46 BOARDBOAR I m a y oONNAISE i B UINKS ^ __ ^ Quart Jarss...... 5---- 9 ( E o r m s d - - Deluxe 5 4 " » F I.G A. ASSORTED \ 9 t — 1 R Teflon treated. 4 C om pleta with new roll- - 3 9 9 55 I C o k e MM i ix e s 4 p J Reg. L19 5 ^ 7 ‘ ------— •—• ------edgo cotton mattresses. . f M an i r t y 's SHELELBY'S FURNITURE' f IGA^ MARKET M DRUGRUG Twin Falls'alls Market^ H Phone 733-1421421 I SOUTH PARK — 1 — — i J 1 —J i NEWTREJ^E A D tm E S r Lorie Floralforo/ Mony Items 1 1 ' z z i Bubbling Bouquetiouquet yyBFl Reduced j HV Throughout SA44 RURRLEILE RATH 127 2nd Are. W. ^ The Store! Hot Tax tnd 3-box pajcl;, 20 packetslets in ______R»c«pp«bU 3-b ■IB MHHIVBBVHBB*"" Oling. each box. 1.77 VALUE. H I 6 month guaranty* JJ. I CLOSLOSEOUT SUPER-PREME I Reg. 98c ^ Unconditional lifefimo road hazard guarantee. WHITEfE MKING "D" Any size. Black or w hita f e ) H j | ! l OldId PcPackages U .5 5 . . I King S'** w h , ■ G iant Size FARMI&CITY & C ( FABRIC b u t in g c o. V ^ S H O P 733-5241 m , 106 -Main Ave N. |49*i‘ 79 ^ WSTRIBUTING ( ^ ______663 MAIN AVENUE EASTPAI I C' A k.. ■ IXlbMk M •> M m m mm. m m ■m . ____^ m » n C T W L N PAI I M sa%_ 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
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