• ' Vr li- - Sundc■nday Edition , Weatherr ^ M4>r0 N e w i ---Ji-MJl0j offr^/ioris------=------Cloudy, SR pw^ers^ ers'"^ >'-^4r Family/ Comics r y '. ------C oelerT^— ^—r7=— .— --ZSIifc _____ feature Scctloit •, TheT he MagicMag Valley Newspaperapir DedhDedicated to Sierving andind ProiPromoting the Growth ofif NineNin' IrrigaTed Idalio Counties ~ ’ TWIN FALLS, IDAHO, SUNI TEN CENTS ^ V O l T ^ ^ , NO- 58 3 5 * » ------“ ' ' TW - -r ■ - - j M ilitaryt r y L e ai d d ( e r s

l?'>r , i...■- ■; ■ i O r g a nl i i z z i n g NN ( e w ^ a m R ee g g i m e * SAIGON, South' Vlet Namam (.M*) — M ilitary leaders; Saturd;Salurday besan organizing a g n e w p o v o riitiio n t Ui r e p laI'l' i'i' iho iho f.ilU-n f.i civilian iogiiiie,, but no one knew what form I it woiiUl lake, IJiig. Cien,I , Nguyen Nguyoi (. ,io Ky, coniniatulerder of thet air force, was be- n n I lie v e d lo h a v e a s tr o n g voice o ic e Ml in iliveelin,” ili the shajie off thetho newno' governtnent. Wheth- |. er it would be iiiililaty orr civiii.iii civili.m was unknown, A liiKhliigh govorniiientgov source indi- B calcd it probably would be I a military imo. A s k e d if HjH 3 there was a possibilily of « S return (o cotnpleiL' civilian• State Officercers Named "1—' rulerui Ik* .saul: ‘'llu* i^H'hlem jk right now is to \\ni tlu' \\:\v " / \ P l^reinu'r IMuin Huv Quat aiul: AtJ i \ . BPW MecMeet Here PhPhan Khac Sun. iliu-f of stau*.Uc, \ „ r , , ^ -<■ •.' - • -V » whwhose fciJtl a Cabujr!„,.i (See pictureire on I’aPage 10) shakeup promiiril th<.MU lo r.'-w- l),>|Di-lla Hrileiibocker. Soilai!;i SpritiSprings, w as elected p resl­ « sign, agrcixl id ••uiv on ni carc- ileiu (if the Idaho i'ederationat ioii of B usiness nnd Profes- ^ taker roles unul tlu‘ new j;ov-'''' sion.il j W’ciinen's Clubs .SalurdaySaliirday night us the group erniuent can rolling ly ^ On the fighiuij; front, thc Vu-t■ n., woiiiul up the second day of ils three-day convention Cong launclKHl a hcasy aiiaikml, IHMC.here, Josephine Kroush, i:niniett, l-:niniett, was named president- on VH'fnan)t“^t• paralroo{>«T>’» rs elcct;eleet; Louise Johnson. I:;ivinett, I-avinett vice president, and niirth of Donj* Xoai. scene of'( a HelenHclei' U. Kingsford, SodaI SirringsSirrings, corresponding secre- i bloody battle Thur.'.day and In' - (jn-ylary. The nnnounceinent of dav. and were reported driving.’ the .v,,, new * officers was made them back [a y A U.S, Air I'orce pilot was ilt a•' banquet Saturday Boys’ O t State REMOVING THE BODY ot Angus Young,Youn Halley. who wass killed duringduri an law officerss and mine workers. Also killed1 In the bblast was Rodney Jay Utz, killed i^n when hi.s plane was shm,1,111 nigntnight in the Elks C lu b , . r explosion at the old Buttercup> mine, northeastnorth of Fairfield, arejre Camas CountyC Fairfield. (Times-New:(Times-News photo by Annette Thornton)rh o rn to n ) downdo ill the viiinity, 60 milesilcs hliosic o ste d b y Ih e T w in F a l ls Has Sj3ecial ■. . north noi of Saigon, lie was the thc club. M arian Langdon, Twin ■ I 413th known U S, casually of thelhe Falls, is outgoing stale presi- TVTJ war. (lent.dent. Night i ^ l Session Queen Rides M i] ] I Private ' I ''i In the nir, U S.jiilols reported |1.uella M cFettefrs, Coeuricur ~ M ine Blastlast That; Ki K i l l e d 2 , ^ they sunk or'damaged 15 boals blic BOISE (AP) — The Gem Boys P A S A D K N A , Calif. , tht d'Alene, was chosenj as public "frrOiittermg ____ niPT^ — Tiiffv Truesdell. . i i in an air strike about 120 miles ri'liiiinns rhairm an and Bess f; G. Slate Senate reconvened after ____ .28, found out Friday nifibt~T^t T ms rnsrarKofiii"VKnnTOmr-iTiva-^^■ Himiphries, Idaho I'alTsl was" -ctesing—cerenw niea—fop— mOF«- ___ maneuvering on a reai^tX)rtion- : th.V~wlion' you light witnf—^ :• ~strTrt rny ed—three— eommumc-ationnarv nnn«srT5OTnitiTTtnmrriair------B i a n r e i Fo n ^ F a u lty T ' your pet bear, you had1 1' I' ^u buildings and seven miliiary ment proposal Saturday night. Cavalcade -L>lc 1,11) The convention will conclude i barracks at Muong Sen. 1.11) But after a half-hour overtime ive fuse was blamed by Idaholaho Mine Inspector O. T. Hnn-In n - , b better do it in private. i *>a llie this morning wilh a. program “ ~7 ^ (See photo on P ag e 24) FAIRFIELD—A F A I R F defective fuse w ■ ' miles southwest of Hanoi, the 'his session, the minority "Gold” T.ONDON (A I^ — Queen Eliz-z- sen s e n Saturday S a tu r for the Buttercupercup mintmine explosion that killedilled two menr Friday afternoon.DOn. , Truesdell, an animal; ■ : ^ North Vietnamese capital. slarti;starting with 8 a.m. devotlonals 3 0 ^ ; trainer, was wrestling ! , the succeeded in adjourning nbeth II rode trffough London atIt The T he defective tlcfei fuse did not•t give the experienced miners—Rodners—Rodney Jay Utz. about 30. . ^ * I South Vlet Nam's two feudinRlinp at the Elks Club, followed by the the ‘ ^ ‘j mock student session with f „f ' with his ^87-pound Cana- f- , and Emblem breakfast at 8:.10 a.m., the head of a glittering caval-'■ Fairfield, Pairfield and Angus Young,ung, 37, Hailey—theHi normalI seven mminutes to walic out of i ^ r; religions — thc Catholics and Knibl lub' token on the measure, ■ dian black hear as « ’ qu be hosted by the Gooding Club. cade of household cavalry Sat-^ the. mine.m in o’ Hansen said afterter a day-1day-long inspection. Therhe two rrmen had placed dyna- i p J : Buddhists — appeared lo be hostC( ere- During tho two-day Iegi.slative urday (or the traditional troop- . . ' ' ' publicity stunt in front of‘ : ; j,,j, making a determined effortI to There will bc nn emblem cere- D**' inal session of boys state sponsored ing the color ceremony in honorir mite niite in in 28 holes and con-Dn- , an automobile agency ' i 1 head,^ off possible violence dur-ihir- monymony. a m em orial service, final of her official birthday. nected nected them th to a series of f ' ;wjion he was arrested. 1,,^ ical reports of tho credentials com-om- t’y“V **he A m erican Legion, bills ing the nation's latest political repor our- were passed favoring right to An hour-long downpour which:h fuses. HansenH e said the dy- ^ Truesdell was booked ; (.^1 mittee and a report of the cOur- were * I crisis. mitte- work laws and a constitutional had drenched the thousands lin- nam ite ir ;v Toll Reachesihes 16 in 3;■on ; suspicion of training 5 | Powerful leaders of both rell- lesy : resolutions committee. nam ite in some of the holesles revision commission, ing , the one-mile route from^ did not explode. ^ Jan animal for fighting. ^ (,j( RionS appealed for restraint un- At 10 a.m. tliere will be the Buckingham Palace to the ' lil the outline of a new govern-ern- post convention meeting of the A bill favoring high tax ex- Horse Guards parade In White-I;, Young Young wasw buried under a ton I ^ ...... - — fn,ment ^merges. retire tirin g executive committeeIttee emplemptlons would be reduced over of rock and debris and Utz was“Texas Flashash Flood " nrd. a four-year period under tho hall stopped as the queen, ac- The Buddhists Issued a com-om- and (of iho retiring stale board, a companied by Prince Philip, her>r hit by “V flying ‘*y' rock, according to SANDERSON,c a n i Tex. (AP)—SearAP)—Search partie's henxfed-I- by D Lmunique i a few hours after the The incoming executive com-;om- student measure until, the tax Jc Al Osborn, mine foreman. , DeGaiille to tors was the same as for estab< husband, emerged from thc Al Osborr red Texas Rangers found threeree more Ibodies Saturday, send-2 n d - . _ nnannouncement that the civiliani'inn mitteemitte and board of directors palace (jates. The crowd broke;e Young's Young's bodybc was not recovered iCXas J t 11 lished industry. ' ill to 16 in F rid a y 's flash flood Jk , government had quit urging; all vyjnwill hold their meetings nt 11 into cheers and waved. until until hourshours after the explosion,in. mging the known death toll to 16 ir , the The student Senato tlebBted southwest Texas railroad anda n d Request |Buddhists “to remain calm andOf'' n.m,,a.m.. the final activities on the Tli Watching for the first timele The accidentacci was discoveredred Whichwhich devastated this southwest clear sighted." convention convi program. the reapportionmcnt measur* from a window above the pa-a by by Ronald Ronalc Utz. brother of ranchingranchir center. The searcharch went on for about a score O Tha Rom an Cjilhglics, who TheTh< opening day of the 44th mostmosi of Saturday afternoon, r©' ' rade ground, Prince’ AndrcwrS,5. Rndntfy'^y; Rodntfy'ltii The explosion wasv as of missiixgTpersons.mis; Thee hunt.cehunt.centered in the usually OSummit l Meet playedp, a m ajor role In forcing annual state convention of the cessicessed for closing ceremonies; j the queen\s son. saluted solemn-o- not not heard heard ouLside the shaft andm d d r y ccanyon a i east of the devastated, devastatec saucer-shaped townown bc BONN, Germany (AP) ■— — thelh reslgnatinn o f Quat, had TdaTio~FCderation -of—BusinessIness -and then-TRconVRned._____ ly as the royal parents rodele Ronald Ronald said sa he first felt some- Qfof 2,3502 351 people. Rep. RichardRichard CC. White. D-Tex.. sur- Pres President Charles de Gaulle e of of pl planned a massive antigovern-‘V’”' and Profe.ssional j Women's clubs;lubs ------^ ^ — law ------tjoin ment demonstration Saturday ^ thingth in g wasw as wrong when he saw ------’— veyed the disaster and esti- Fc*"France agreed Salurday to join m was climaxed Friday night with Thus began a day of militaryy no po smoke smoke coming from the .j. j2 Chancellor Ludwig Erhardnard m morning. But It was quickly „a banquet at the Elks Club. mMrs.I^^i Queen Named pageantry which ended Satur- tunrtel. tunrtel m a te d p ro p e rty lo ss^ a t $2 rket called ntt.______N a v y t o m illio .. in calling for a Common Market ca Cravens Douglas. El Segundo, . day night with another colorful4 Ronald had t been doing main- Aide J million. The latest bodiesP ^ summit conference this year. _ parade to m a rk the 150th anni- , ' Calif., n atio n al membership A j were found by a s e a r' cC hn Th The conference would deal ^ !ucs^ versary of the Battle of Water- tenance work outside the mine. \T * • l “il ^ chairman, was an honored guest At Richfield .fJ He and other miners, coming \ Jg ] party led by Texas Ranger John with political cooperation Soviets ►- Hope at the banquet. Tho Burley loo in June. 1815; w hen B ritish ° S Visit Forces Woods S three miles east of San- amongamo the six member nations, and Germans conquered Napo-’ to change change shifts, ran inside and chaptcr was the hostess club for found ■ the bodies of the two T ■« derson. This has lagged far behind theil" |- tho banquet and entertainment Outlaw^ay leon B onaparte.------‘^e Searchers found a wreckedeked progressprog in economic matters.S Por Seat at th^“^l By chance these celebrations,5 victims. victims, ” J.X1,In Viet1 Nam - " was provided by the Singingiging RICHFIELD—ConnieRI Golcoe pickup truck, swept 10 milesniles D( De Gaulle and Erhard i K's of Burley with background□und chea,chea daughter of Mr. and Mrs, coincided wilh the queen's offi-ri- The The two two victim s had been WASHINGTONw a s H (AP) — NavyJavy down the1 canyon by the 15-foot reac -foot reached their agreement at the p music by Mrs. Ina Judd. Rupert Rup< Goicoechea, Richfield clitl b irth d ay .------bblasting lastin g about a 300 feet inside1?® sgcretarSecretary Paul H. Nilze will wall ofol water which struck wilh-with- end end of a two-day meeting heldJhc African Meet L\i‘ rp. ------tho tho mine m ine entrance c and were the , , The convention opened ata t 7 was named Outlaw Days Queer .P leave Monday to visit Navy and out wtwarning early Friday after underunde the French-West Germanman MOSCOW (AP) The Soviet * Ition during a dance Saturday aftei only ones in the mine at the MarineM arine forces■ in and n ear Viet an ll-inch 11-i cloudburst, treat I[ nl Fr'ilay with registration durii treaty of cooperation. UiUnion is growing confident „that ’ „ starting .j at that hour at O'Learyeary thetho iannual Outlaw Days paradt Flag Day Fete' °"me time ofo“The the premature explosion, Nam. including units of the! 7th The water roared down usual-sual- Th The con.sent of the other Com- it •QID' it will get a scat at the cominR 1 ex- and rodeo held at Richfield, A new vein of ore had beenJen Fleet at sea. Iy dry Sanderson Canyon Creek, mon t Junior High School and tho ex- and reek, mon Market meniberi^Italy,Laly, African-AsianA( conference despite ^ uncovered and the miners ap- The NNavy said Nitze willI re- The floodfU passed quickly. Satur-atur- the the Netherlands, Belgiifm and RiRed Chinese opposition, diplo-iolo- ®‘=“dver ^ board holding its open-•pen- ThThe parade consisted of aboul * ing session, which was followed 2 5 e ToM .\w XparentlyHi«^lili«yht parently wwere blasting lo cross->ss- turn next nex weekend. day tf the creek was a tricklingIding Luxembourg—willLuxt have to be matic m sources say. ^ )wcd 2 5 entries, several riding club! « Tpv 1 cut the ve vein to sec how wide: il This iis the first visit in Viet stream,stream only six-inches deep.P- obtainedobta if the summit confer-ifcr- The Soviet leaders want[ toIjj hv a breakfast meeting of thetn® andnnj an old fashion threshlnj was, Nam by any high civilian offi- BeloBelow Sanderson, the creekreek ence is to take place. Earlierrlier prparticipate in the conference state board of directors. ^aclmachine, tractors and wooder f,ir The convention was formally Liks FarleyJ According Accordin ^ to Camas Countynty cial fromfror the Pentagon in morenore ememptie ptied into the Rin firandeande attemptsatter at arranging meetingsings openinRop in Algiers .Tune 29 fftr ially wagons competing for prizes. HiRhliRhling the state convon-n- Coroner. Coroner. Dr. I Marion J, Kerns,■ns. than a yyear. and se sent it above flood stage;e on on on political cooperation havelave tw.ivvo main reasons, according„ tj,lo callcd^ to order at 2 p.m. by Mrs, Tho prize-winning en triei tinn of the Benevolent and Pro-o- the ihe two two men died instantly.tly' DefenseDefend Secretary RobertI S. its middlemic course. fuilefailed bccause of resistancec tolo thlhe informants: MMarian an Langdon, state presi- were the Burmah Club for thei: lc(f}ve O rder of Elks will be theie Thom Thompson pson Chapel look t h Pe McNamaraMcNam: made the mostt re- The Red Cross reported:1 -5-15-t Do Do (Jaulle’s ( views. —One is to take their claim-n to dent,^c^t, and stale board members old fashion quilting bee. firs ;vel. presented an opening skit. The annual Elks Flafi Day programm bodies bodies lo lo Gooding ( and the bodyxly cent visivisit to South Viet Namtn in homes destroyed, ll said1 18 Th There hus not been a meetingting )eleadership of. the underdevel- Rev Girls Scout an( ! ■ ! 1*30- a.m.- Thtirsday in—the-le- of~Y^>ung~Aof-Yi>ung-was~laior.-takaaJx> -thiiiViP May■'!?>' J® T9&4. No service secre-?cre- businessesbusine wero either washedshed of thetl six heads of governmneni ent oroped world. Trying to keep‘ the invocation‘nvoc was offered by Rev.„ ■ cBrownies won second place, am Twm T ails City Taflc. The an-'H- Bird'BTrd' FioneT ^eraT TTom5, TTattey."^—^ ^"‘Viaries=^iavfr=;i>^n=41ier6 r tT r sincc;incc away=iaway=ot'=E6verely damaged——^ j;mce slncj 1981^—------j^------ttu.^isinns out of Algiers- i» pertnart ^^mest Jlasselhlad. EirsL Bap: j, well before that time. ThinThirty-six homes were mauled Du for Ji'si Church .and“Boy Scout TwvTn- roop third ^ place-;went=t(fc:the,-::G.-rW nounoement was m ade by Wel- Camas Cam as County Sheriff Jerry luled De Gaulle insists on a looseoose „fof the Chinese challenge for ^ P Ward Creamery, , Y' T^he Pentagon policy appar-ipar- and 133i; others suffered minorunor confederationconfi dominated by th No, 69 presented the flag, tlnn Haskins. Twin Kails, state Moon Moon investigated inve the accident.' pntlv hai by that leadership. ' ently had been to send top civil-:ivil- damdamag age. ■ I rurrunce. Erhard and other Com- the The BPW was welcomedd to Approximately 500 spectator prfsident gf the organization. Three sl !om- —The other is to use thc Thi liam attended the rodeo which wa ,. Three shifts of miners were ian jan officials offic to Saigon onIy“whenvhen RailiRailroads nnd highways suf- monnion M arket leaders would like mnieeting as a forum for the> So-.So- Twin Falls by Rep. William “"ei Th<> Twin I - . i l l s Mi'oicipal‘‘I working workinc around a the clock, ac- specific reasons had existed,sted, fered heavily.1 The Southern F’a- to w and spon.sored by the Richfield Oui Ranr), under the direction nf sordine to I Pa- to work toward a real Unitedlited viiviet version of attacks on the thc I-antil-anling. Twin Falls County, and cording to Al Osborn, mine fore->re- However,Howevet chiefs of staff of the cific. 'which’ has stops in San- States Statt of Europe, Ui .see a response lo thc welcome was '“w Riding Club, < harl0 ': 1., Ratcliffe. will begin " a n Crov United Slates, rather than see Q re< man. Crows were of two menIff four .services,ser have bfien-in Sai- dersonderson, reported five miles of Th past Sheriff Thomas Conner wa the program and at 12:15 p.m. s of There was no indication that jtit used by the differing Chinesenese givergiven by Dorothy Manning, past Sli each, nnd there was ona main-lin- gon on a number of occasions.ns, its m ainline track and threehree eithereithc De Gaulle or the chancel-icel- jjrjine. state president. Pocatello.______the rodeo announcer. ______I .appropriate Hag day services (cnaneetenance itman. Niue.Niue, who presumably will majorm ajor bridges washed nut. lor h ^ 'Vlll he conducted bv the officers . lor had changed his basic views,ews. —------——” No ore had been taken out of meet withwi South Vietnamesee as SandersonSand is just norlh of the Er ■ f'f Fwin Fnlls l.odge Nn, 1183. * f the Erhard had long sought De , the mine since December, pend-nd- well as American officialss in Texas-Texas-Mexico border, Gaul ■ Ihrv will he assisted hv Bov J Gaulle's agreement to a confer-ifer- ( ing the rebuilding of the road1 to Saigon,.Saigon, 1 goes at a time whcn1 thc the ThreThree hundred honiclcss were cnce H ^xnit troop No, 69. First Baptist were cnce which, it is believed, would ■ tho site, which was washed out 7th [TeetITee is engaged in two ma- fed andan sheltered in a Sander-ndcr- help him in this sum m er's elec- < hurt h Tom Stivers will be the ^ ^ during the D ecem ber floods,>ds, \»^lor operoperations; son gr grade school and 2nn tnhors:hors non. [,on. principal speaker for thc public j ' Work on Ihe road still is under-ler- „ wr ' were taken 6.5 miles norlhh to ------— I lort Stockton. ‘ •fc l'i:nn Kroll. city commission,n RExpedition i X p < Has ^ ider- n- Kussco Mining Co . which owns „ HTghway travel in thc Sander- Siamese Twins j ^h.iirman. has proclaimed Mon- Kussco ^ /-I 1 1lr son ^area was restnciecj because VJU', 1^ the silver, lead and zinc opera- t^O IK -!xpO- in fromfror the east pina and Santina Foglia, Italy's — The mine was discovered in h; rcsrx't t nf the country’s flag. The mil dition has reported it twice con- OfficialsOffic said they hope to•f’ f)-year-oId Siam ese twins sepa-epa- also expressed thanks nnin the the early early l.SSO's, by a miner qucred „u;,rcd previously unclimbednbed have busyI: U,S. 90, a main east- ratecrated in 'an operation a month b'M air of the citizens Af Twinin named NeNewberry, on Butlercup 2-1.4-42-foot-high 2),-t-(2-fo Mt. G anga-mga- wesfw esf coast-to-coast< roule. open apo.apri. are practicing daily for the l;i!U and to thc Twin Falls Ex-X- Creek, Creek, a a tributary nf Willow pyrD(L_>fl. pyrna it Nepal. _ _ _ shorthshortly. rnon rnorneru thj!y will walk almie. ------^------^ riub for the service fTiCtV2iv Creek" CreeJi"'Tlie T7^ rhine rem'airied in T.udivTI.udwTg C re isse l.'711. o f ’Al\Tu-“ T u - UUp' p ^ to' )r inches of rain iSt ' Bornifg JoinecT at 'theTBase or the ' rrndt r in the display of the flapip tlic NewberryNcwb( family for many nich. nirh. deputyde leader of the teameam, . I.ongfcLongfellow, 20 miles west' of spine,spm, they used to lean on cach t' ' nj”hnut the city. years.years, clo«closing down in the ISSO’s told (dd newsmen nei F rid ay ' thatt he here, rolled down Sanderson-rson other othc for support when they H,iskineople clinging to them years ago. A A second secc party of four Ger*Ger- The wall of water rose to the f:> «=aid. "In keeping with theno The Thc expl e.vplosion was thc firstE of mans mans and a one Sherpa rcachedched eaves of other houses and Killing^fried T' ' I.smation of Chairman Egonin See See MIP M INERS, Pg- 2. Col. 4 the the top top May 8. he said. spread out 500 yards in places.es, Ml MUNICH, G erm any (AP) — : — -L:U.Q urge o H Elkfr to-du--i*- — ' •■ — ...... ~ ~~ ' ___ FascFascist exiles from YugoslaviasyiiL______'A. - ' r. W - - r ’ ! • the flap at their residences TormccTTFie' h ard co re ol a ring ; — ~ r — Ld thr^Miohf.ut the week as an ex- of plottters who tried to assassi­issi- ______t ______ft ' pr. s^;on of patriotism that I is Space Twinss ContinueCoi WorkVork as Usual Snate the Yugoslav consul in Mu­ in the great order of Elk— |:?v nich. police in the Bavarian city ^ reported Salurday. fl.ivklns expressed his thank*;1 Describing - i - ' v O I EverEvery DetailI of Trip1 a Police said five Yugoslav ex- t ' nir for cooperation in this HOUSTON. HOUSTO Tex. (AP)—It wasvas room room ai and talks steadily intoIto a a blonde, blonde said it would probablylably have been arrested in the l n p 3 siro- shooting of consul Andrija Klar- ^ r - — , back to work w, a?; usual 'for spaceace tape tape rocrecorder. " t>ef>e aa longli time before her astro- l^ooo .'V ------— P'.jr v.Mtmg E lk s will surely- tw ins Ja m e s A. M cD ivitt and At At ol other sessions officialscials nautnaut hust>andh could get hackk to ic l-T^t'• Tuesday a(, I^ k e Con- ' 1 that Twin Falls is a fine E^jvvardEdward 1-H. White II Saturday,lay. question question the spacemen hour■ aft-aft- putting putting the yard in shape., JtIt stancep'-"’"' Klaric is recovering ^ and most proud to display as ^h(>ythey f-continued to descnbcIbe er er hour hour about their obsecva-;cva- was was trampled somewhat by from his severe Injuries. 1 TAKES POST - The" Tha—Bxz exacting' debriefing ses- recoiti recortim mendations and sugges-^es- ing ththe spacemen would getaZ a Traffic -■ Deaths WA.SHINGTON

------1:------< . ' ...... ■ — ■r *>4 .... i*-i*- ______. Sonday, Juna 13, 1965 . i^tjfjBoy^lisses— - raeT V iin^lIsISsNews iirBnefll *— hSeei^Toda’ •2 1 Twin Falls Tltties-NcwiN e w s I Weather, Yi , TTen em peratures•es [TwoI'l Bellevtie bn for William Egan Drenker. 867 | MAGIC VALLEY—Considerableslderable clcloudiness with showers aod 'V ye will Walnut. Street North, hasi beenb£n Bad J Iiijuryr in 0ccail0HiI=iHunaers^^ TTZtBitty. Tartly ^iBOdy- and a-Mtttol Wonien T Hurt.rf, |be held at~ the First -M elh^i^fluvlist firrepfed for admission at Hli- , . '®y Peterson talking ateut co o ler tonlgbl.-W ind 15-25I mmiles iles aan n hour hi today. Highs 0-7X lows 1 Church Fellowship hall from nois Institute of Tfechnologyr* •a 4IM8, except Camu Prairierle bigfas In low fOs, lows 37-M. Outlookj ■ i sh 7:30 to 9 p.m. Wednesday, si»n-spon- Drenker. son of Mr. and Mrs. Cipf ^ ;Accidenlr p i------Mnmlity- partly cloudV andnd cool. cooL .Temperature Tei forecasts; Good- In Car Cr^sh- ^sored by the Woman’s_ Society Egan .W. Drenker, will majorlajor in ^ 6-year-old Twin Falls boy -^fespkalBed-S^ Ing, 66-M; Jerome, 67-45;"BHhiTTiRJ: Bubl, ifW Twlii PilB r«5:wj rw B g niryrf-i i f 1 i ^ - -uE L L bV UH - - T wo Belle-vOBenevOB- g-| of C hristl!m -Sefvlicemen« ‘O'" safe driving campaien rested about an hour after . the! j occurrcnces Sunday as anotherother surge 'of unstable moist airr moves,moves ISC- 19C5 Buick sedan when he ran *■ the Loyal Order of Moose at „ incident and Is beinR held in »se at vvijiia®^ had the BB gun.jun» and jab driver^changing tire h as- eastward over the Plateau,u and IntermountalnInter regions from-om thethe, .into intc the rear o l a 1965, DodgeI ^ g e J 5 Thompson, TwirjTwill Mooseheart. 111. p the citv Jqil, charRcd with as- eastwa Iv east- pickup fruck driven by Clifford _ Brertda the shotgun. Wheo^heo th% th?, Street North . . . p n low pressure trough,aloft which continuescont to move slowly east- P‘ci ciiiiora ^i,| among 16 regional•gional ------^neighbor girl tried to take the Bramon holding rrophv sault with a deadly weaoon. jlow pr W.” • Blades, Kimberly:, ■ ____- mn hiifefs. Of lhe- Maytag; com- The 'Twtn Falls Councilicil for 5 shotgtin from' tha'girh -William William overheard: *‘Five is ihe ai livin l all.s J-’olice Chief ------^ Monday Other passengers m the car Frank Barnett said Saturdavurdav' PartiPartly cloudy conditionsr^will will occur Sunday night tnd M onday D the car pany to be honored in Newton,:ewton, j^e^rded Children will notot meet ^itarted to put up a flghtr[t:—: :------^ -tFeason.*^------= < InvcstiRation is cnntinuin"; infointo as daytimeday temperatures continue well wc below normal. werwere Carol Tete, Jesse Quesnell,luesnell, P Monday and Tuesday,lay, as Tuesday.. As they were fightingng over v -_ ------t ------the- incident and there is pt)s------Mrs. Mr; Anita Young, GladysIB BBark­ ark- 3 recipient of the fourth annual ■' - ythe shotgun it discharged and ^ES AND PRECIPITATION er and Elaine Cloughton, all .. slhility the choree ofrninst TEMPERATURES AND P ton, all ..presidenfs Award for Creative Pvt. James L. Peterson,on, son WilliamV was sprayed With from jd. Highest temperature lasttsi 12 hourshour.s, lowest temperatureire last Bellevue. Bel ^Salesman of the Year,” The New Leader Bauberena may be reduced, Hlghi •n who of Mr., and Mrs. Wesley' Peter- seven-s to 10 pellets in his foot, Iso of IH hours, precipitalion for 24 hours endinger at 6 p.m. CST. ' s State Patrolman Larry Plott aawards are given to men who I Abraham H. Arce, .ir>. olsn nf in hour y iftu in son. >830 psterloh Ave.. has left 7 to 10 pellets in his foot. The 1 fhe comp, was beinc held inn ritvrity st.iionSi^tlon M»k. Mm, Fcp. • investigated. adisplay outstanding ability in ,u„ Att.u«.y, N Y. ------h.', 4U;■ In nt tor Ft. Gofdon, Ga., wherehere heho twot girls were unharmed.5;'-. . Selected for iall-as a material witness lo tho 'J .10 l>.ul-vUU ------hrt 1'.’ ' ------— kknowledge and presentation of infantry Tho bipther and sister were u .IS Mcmi'hu ...... _ HH •J'* __ , will receive advoncCd infantry ' incid'?nt. Hc al-io wa& SfUmfMc . i' - -. >-4 4» , 1 r. g products. training before entering> Army stayings at home with sbc other with being drunk in public. Jif’Vi'i'"Ail«nl« --- - - H ,1»2 JMllwatiUer ... — — • C ^ ol. brothers and sisters — the old­ Naval Schoo |l|frtuf.nl>»m . - hi «U,U, .*1).41) Mi>l.-r.Sl. P»ul ------hi States Ask Je 19 P “ '‘o*''°°P®*’ Ju in p SchooL fc lllin.iriiil 4^ .:JI Orlean* ------Pfc. Robert A, McBride, 19, est 12 years old' — whilelile their ANNAPOLIS, Md. (a P' Hl„ni.r.k 74 .21 N*w son of Mr. and M rs. Jo h n L. n,.*lon - r.Q .n 5*’"was Word haa been receiveded herehero parentsF were working. Rear Adm. Draper L. k - — '.'I !* Snrih - " t'i p McBride. 512 Main Ave. S., was Tvnmns Police Hoted that the gun mis- man, who gained distmctic (j( Dominican Ui.fr.l.. iiHI* - ______<4 4 I lnj.)*hnji)»hom» t’lly — — - H For Part of 100 82d of the d e a th of W illiam T hom as 0 .16 Omiihft - — -- am ong the more th an 1,300 82d tod Fd- sed blowing off the boy’ss foot by World War II wearing s V O * ~§ Hurllnul*H.irllnHlon. Vt. ------40 .16 ■oopers H aines. 8 8 , Boise, who died Fri- « 'rt 4HH i'»iih.«l.li>hlB r>nh.«. ------h7 .1- r.m FAirborne Division paratrpopers ming trunks and riding a ru omini- Mr. Haines was known inn Magic M agic ...... ■■■■ n- ■ raft', becam e the 4-lth sup N. C . ... - . t-1 ♦>'.* . T i I’ortla 5^ I PORTLAND (AP) —The^ef Wesf- W esf- ^ B ragg, N, C., from the Domini------tendent of the U.S. Naval / rhJrnt,., . _ 7.'. «lli: , I r-rti- JJ 5^ J p •^^ked can Republic over the Memorialimorial Valley and has several; nieces 1 .rv __ emy Saturday, Deadloeketl iiH£”rin.-ii.fi.il ------^ n.iri'ih ------' “J ern Jh ' 23 ®''" Governors Conference asked ^ and nephews living in the area. I r|*vrlnt»«ri,vrlni»«l ... hi ft.1; U.i.i.l 514» • unanimouslyum Saturday thatthat the ^Day weekend. ■------Pool to Openc n The pioneer of the N: SAT^O nnMINr.O, Dominicann ira n ('..lumh.i. <> >■» jj«"> , Denver 1 UkhmIUr|,nu,n.| ---- (■> M.08 jtastates be given a portion1 of fed- The Twin Falls Municipalinicipal frogmtin, or underwater d Republic fAP) The Ilo-ninirnn I I IW M.ilnr. J Kt- I'- r.?r.7 .Oi eral income tax revenues. rj Swimming Pool will opienDplen to program , reli crisis entered ijs eit’hili w week, e e k, Ofli),.ir.r..ti u . . ' M era Anu.uii> ------1-0 ‘’J|;J T J he resolution, adoptedd at the rraffic Courts>9 the public at 1 p.m.. Mon­Mon- ?®“r Charles S. M S a tu rd a v w ith rio sicn nf n b re a k j Kl r.ao l»l 7 s«t« J Dl.'tf...... — 7I> ‘'I , Valley Tra day, reports Superintendentten d en t •'''■ '? “ colorful change of in the deadlock h-'twecn rebel k.tk,.K.ru.. » Sun * Kr«n.-Ufo _—.. C5 f'lr!i closing dO- session of the three-dayiree-day 4 St. hto. ------41 meeting niei flf 13 governors, was 1, fined are Dean W. Pooler, Twinn FalU, of Parks and Recreationre a tio n m and cerem ony in the ai nnd civilian - military 'JI n t a »-^Tt w..nh . t»n «« rs, was L A Jacobsen, Wendell, fined m ys Memorial Hall. ^ - - - ll* •‘^4 S.-BUl. I.l .21 sponsored by Gov. Edmund O. j Justice $13; Devina Laverne l^ulhanek,ilhanek, Howard.Johnson; forces. iir„r.'l.*niiixiat.m 7r. I Khtfvt lund O. JIO and costs in W epdell Justice In,ll./..i«.H. A ------i>5 «l1 Is,..,u.n- - r.J -t .-"I1 Ss Bre Brown of California. qCourt for a.stop sign violation,jlation. Las Vegas, Nev., $20; CharlesCharles Johnson said the furnacefurnace u ^ Mi...... "'1 I .3^.3S Tar..,.rTumi.n .St. I’tl.s. ----- 'I '* > “* -r , Twin T aylor. B urley, $13; R ichardlard EI- was turned on Fridaysv and ®?changed salutes under n of 7H HII .ll.s Tuc.n ------. s! I The proposal will be submit- anda Harry Bodenstab Jr., Twin Both sides hlnt-d that It wns I .llil W.-hln»l..n _ - -- l|5 J'J jj,,'te d his 11- lis, Boise, $18; Eldon Berren, has been running 16 hoursiour« a n B‘''® “ P ‘ >'0 ship" I? 1 O'. National Governorsivernors j. f*alls, was fined $ 1 0 0 and his 11- Monday Capt, James time for the OrRani^ation ofo j,rii...nvf . T v v j r ...... JJ •'’■"''V-h’': igh 107 Conference in Minneapolis,leapolis, censeq suspended for 90 dayslys for Wendell, $15; George T.. Davis, day since. He said Monday^onaay rence’s dying instructions t I ’ Saturday low 35 at Stampedeinpede Pass,Pass,'"wash. Saturday high 107 Cor Twin Falls, $13, and LeonardLeonard the water should lie at a American States to decide on a n in 20 Minn., next month. jdrunken driving, jre in the War of 1812. take-it-or-leave-it formula to end at "saturi Blythe, Calif. Axtell, Kan.,Jan., reports I Rfl Inchcs of rnin in 20 Sr., 43, D eG root, M idvale, U tah, $22.$22. reasonable te m p e ra tu re . ^., reports 2.77 inches of rain in one Gov. Robert E. Smylie of Ida-Ida­ Olan Ijiwrence Hinkle Sr., 43, Ihe Impansc. : the a minutes. t Blytl Fayetteville, Ark., reports ; ho, chairman of the Federal-•ederal- T herm an, Calif., w as finedied $50J50 ------^ ^ ----- Prices will remaiij the sam e Thero was no sign thatI fhe ar- hour.minute; ______StalState Relations Committeetee of anda sentenced to seven days in as last year. The poolS ”.; is Red Efforts OAS mediatinR team hadTiedi- ar- hour, ------the National Governors Confer- j;jail by Jerome County Probate’robate H. Lamson,k open from 1 to 5 and 7 to 9 vorth Alaska. Hawaii and Canada ‘'j® driving p.m. every day. Bob Stevens rived at anv decision. The medi­ st 12 hours, lowest temperatureses last ence. said the resolutiona "is a Judgej Ru.ssell Shaud for driving ators, Ambassadors Ellsworthates. Highest temperatures last 12 hours, gentle nudging to bring the pro- q is returning as pool mana­ 24 hours ending at 4 p.m. PST. the pro- Qa._a suspfindcd-licetiss^-EQUr. =ir.* In Dominica Bunker of tho .ns of 10 niphc hours, precipitation for 24 hours end - posal-baclr-to-HfB"1n"lh1B federal days d of tho sentence were sus­ Ftiirfcieltl, ger. «nna- -Wfttoi.— •—------—-n.i,r-MhtT-PnrTtT««rniiIT-.—i*nrTf':tnmr>ir'------irin^ Prp’. Harry Barry pool also Is Ramon de Clarimont UuenasTtini» of ir i;.i« houn .r r ------«n ■*’ r -1" .IH Anchor«B.______Rt» m ‘ .02 ' gOVgovernment." ppended. HI .^ulvudiii—anri lltnar--Pa»«tt-m.iiot.t:.lmiinl(in ------»----- r+4- 1 ■ ■ -KM------The gdijOTnors aiso~voted'uted tofrt — Fined~for—speeding—by—Judge. open to the public from,•^■ 5 3 ;;to Documented Kcirln. ------«" Tr.» Tr. Juoemu .. Jl______50 4.» Tr. * * IUesanJBoise_,— : -_.Ji p,.m . oil w ce k -tta y s a n d I — ------Mai4nho-of-BrJ_ iil, arrived Jimefact- V.ncouv.r‘I*'**"fe.^rs and j- governors asked for fed- sisuspended. ^ ^ „ he ruled the death was acciden- The newspaper said the ( Tho rebels have told the medi-‘ ' continued x,nR1 cool Sundav and[ Monday. HHighs Sunday 60 to 70;0; lows g^ai incentives to promotelie gold Kenneth Hageman, Twin1 FFalls, alls, ((,] P o lice said no inquest is ' m ent, which it termed virti " a whito p aper” on the Do ators that any peacemaking bfor- y a’ Sunday night 40 to 50. •______ond ______nnd silver mining, and thatlat Con- w fined $25 by Judge Shaud planned. “ ‘Sail Alone mulB first must restore the con- E'’" '„ , grejgress reject moves to eliminale.-ftiminale.-for improper passing, Mr. Lamson had beenn work* work- -i -|rir ican revolt, was compilec I -■ intelligence source,s s-pecial stltu tlo n of 1963, thrown out b y a I silver in any coins. Theyey irlso Seven persons were finedled by i„g for the Meridian News- J I military coup that year. The ing pol- Justice of P eace C. W. Gwin, coroner or Hawaii in Communist activities, illey H ospitalsI S calledg for a federal leasing pol- Ji Gwin, Times for a week, the coroner ' civilian-military Junta want* an Magic Valley icy that would allow private'ate en- Shoshone,Sl for speeding. They said. Another apartment; tenant LOS ANGELES (AP)p \ __ — A J h e report describes the OAS-supervlsed election and jy j rniTiA terprise develop oil shale1 depos- - ~------found him dead Saturday morn- t ill Sntiir- t>y"rial St. Benedict’s, Jerom e ‘"f / morn- blonde divorcee set sail Satur­ opposes relm posing the 1963 ‘ its of tho west. d ay for H aw aii, alone in a 25- * " ^ 0 between April 24 and M constitution without a test at the M nirii A dm itted Admitted •j-jThey adopted a re.solutlonon ask- Mr. Lamson attended Bchool school ffoot sloop. of 77 persons, characterizei ballot box. '““J® iTiagi Mrs. Robert D. David. Mrs. LarryLar Robbins, Sharon Reid, Space Twinstis know n Communists, n ’ u 1 '"K for import controls onin min-m in- 1 „ . at Fairfield and served in the Mrs. Sharon Sites, 34,M, hopes train ed In Cuba, The contending sides scheduleputv George ' j^^s Kenneth Nesbitt, Mrs. O.TcarO.fcai John.son and Mrs.■ Helen j„gi„g petroleum, timber, livestockvestock (Continued from Page One)0"®> Marine Corps in World War II t War II to be the first woman’ ^to =“!!sail Many of the 77, the newspi Sunday demonstrations of pub- QeorMMax Crothers. Zula Spradlin.adlin. Shellenbarger,shelU Jerom e,e, and gnj farm products. ,a(at an appreciation dinner■ spon- spon­ in the South Pacific. Herle was ffrom Los Angeles to Hawaii ' Nora Livingston. Thomas Bur- Qharl ’ said, were previously ident Ilc support, undoul)teavlson nnd ly o n the participants in the revgh nt Impressing both the OAS and Nora I " ^ Dlsmfsied of Commerce at th& Rica Hotel, of Idaho in IgJO and workedrked as ttrig liL-a. fpur-inr.h turtle. ------the—Unit«d-N»tlon»~ropresentat -luangess- W Trevino, all Twin Falls; ^®" 17.5. governm ent sources, M ^ Straktes andad Roy It is the only official functiontion to an advertising agent in1 Idaho She has had only a year’s tives hero. liver- Nellie -j Ann Edwards nnd Mrs. R„hir Miners ’ be ^ given by Houston, which likes a y e a r ’s the new document gives 1 Robinson, S hoshone: M Marvin arvin „ v h likes and Washington, and also1 ttJUttJught ght yachting . experience and her aslon Henry Westendorf, Filer; Min- Glenn (Continued from Page One) totc bs known as Space City, and h e r m a te details of their partic Monday is tho sixth anniver- Nellie - 17 !ii Robin.son, Tuttle; Mrs. Glenn (' City, school for five years in the two 3 sailing instructor soughtrit unsuc-imsuc- tion. i sary of the abortive Invasion Henrynio Burgess and Mrs. Rex Endl- Clampitt. f-i-™, Twin Falls: Eddie its kind In this area in1 more U.S.A.u Tra- k(ng_ Buhl: Alice Laraby, Rose- f J sta te s. ccessfully to convince here r nnot o t to T he S tar's story, written j attempt to overthrow the late ^ie Bur Green, Carev; Mrs. Seymoureymour 'hai than 20 years. Monday the astronauts go to He had belonged to the Amer- ^ I be ville, Calif,, and Charles M. irnpi, I Amer- attempt the trip. The U.S..S. Coast its Latin-American wti 1 dictator, Rafael Leonidas Tru- king, B ® ” Koch, Vern Coulson. Mrs.s. Alfa M r. Utj; w as born Sept.ipt. 12,12. C hicago for a ticker tapepe pa- ican Legion and Veteransans of Guardc warned her the p plan lan was w as Je re m ia h O’Leary, said the j jillo,. and the event willorl^al be pcglau.ville! ( Salt Lake City, walkJ Walker, Paul Malone andnd Leo 1931,1931 in Kellogg. He attendedttended rade.ri Tuesdny they willill be Foreign Wars and Was a1 mem- "extremely‘ hazardous, ument was obtained Fr; # marked by a rebel memorial Pcgl’nu, inv^ DUmlased _ CoateCoates, Jerome. schischools there and was a veteran guests gi at a homecoming at the ber of Lambda Chi Alphaha fra- Among the hazardsIs men­men- night. It did not say from i Mass. The Invasion gavo the Samuel Lee Hodges, Mrs.rs. O. ------of tthe Korean War. On Aug.lUg. 23, U niversity of M ichigan.’■ O"On ternity. ■ ( source. name to the Mth of June move-' A. Jackson,- Mrs. Jessie Gri- ’ Creek Wednesday. McDivitt will be tioned: , j,l 1954, ho married Shirley Creek W '' , Surviving are his mother, Mrs. ment, believed controlled T by e Jalva , and daughter, Markk *^Li- Li- 'Cassia M em orial in Aledo, 111. hm the Jackson, Mich., and White goes ;a u g h t in Utah Student Is lUplr Divine, Mrs. Ronald Grovee and MrsMrs. Eugene Slater, Mrs. . Insti- ^o San Antonio, Tex., forir wel- son, D erek S. Lam son,n, and ag storm. She’ll have to catch ■ Assembly Central Bible Insti- three daughters, Debra S. Lam- n Datria, a violently antl-U.rrava S. s^’n. Carol ' Ann Fuller, Mrs. GeorfGeorge Begay, Mrs. Evan Nei- . n 1956 com ing celebrations. !. Lam- naps at tho tiller. " Hurt in Mishap ; newspaper In tho rebel zone,j„ne Vance * Pulsipher. Tina Miller son. Mrs. Carl Tolmann nnnd ri ^“-T ^®’j Springfield, M o,, in•enr 1956. to expiected they willI’ill be ■'’O'’. Dorothy S, Lamson nnd She has no radio to call for U T)r!i “'’'1 moved that same year to call for ^ 19-yoar-old college stu tI said that U. S. troops and “their•hout Divine.®nd J“**® Eisenhauer, all Twin Gary Pea, all Burley, and Rob- j, ,, ] t_ cho.sen backup crewmen for the Danetto S. Lamson, all Clarks- j.help. - , from Salt Lake Citv wa.s ti < allies” were planning "grave Kellogg, where he mined. iJiter 14-day Gemini 7 mission, sched- ton. Wash. His father, Harryarry J. she has no gasoline for her Falls; James V. Blunt and ert RRobinson. Heyburn, .he .becamo pastor of thc Mullan . for her released Saturdav / \ provocations” fo prevent J^ine “1“^? , p Lamson, died two ycars ago. one-cylindero inboard engine In Lynetto Turner. Jerome; Mrs. Dlsmi-jsed Assembly of God Church.rh HeU early next year. ngm e In ivTagjc Valley Memorial Hos| t 14th demonstrations throughout Charles •*“ Carter and daughter,Rhter, Garv Gross. C raig Meade, I Force Maj. Frankc Bor- Funeral services will bebe held case(- of emergencies, }, the country. Meade, rnoved to Fairfield in June. Cmdr, at 2 p m. Tuesday in Thompson where he was taken after S ______‘V LEdward y n e tte James, Mrs. Charlesharles ^^^s. Della Hall, Steven Bandy.Bandy, jfg ^i^o a memberhnr ofnf , Navy Lt. Cmdr, ompson yhe distance to HawaiiII is 2,300 sports car he wa.s driving crew- Chapel, Gooding, withI R^v.R?v. rniles.r 'J Ewing nnd Frank Kolcan.n. all parscDarscy Farmer. Mrs, R Robert obert ,[,e i jcen.sed M inisters, NM orth- th Lovell, backup crew- ,,, , a canal bridge Saturday rr Buhl; Mrs. Jerry L. Robinson..inson, Cano, Mrs. Franklin Spencer, Nortfi- mgr, for Gemini 4. arc expectcdpected Jnmes Post, Fairfield Commu-^ommu- Said Coast Guard Capt.t. Walter i„g pencer, District. , . ^to be chosen soon as thele pri- nity Church, officiating.!. Con- cCurwen: I Magic VaUey |£SGooding; Teresa Smalley. Mur- Mrs. l.ola Bridger, Mrs.■ John-Tohn Survivors include his widow; . . . Idaho State Police repr faugh; Mrs. Richard Carrier, Mrs. Prudy Blanken- in- crewmen for Geminilini 4. eluding rites will be heldield atnt “Should you or your boattjoaf be- Charles M, Peglaw was dn ji Tp^ f B u h l: I lanken- (,,rce .sons, R ichard Utz,tz, 10;1 0 ; ^re,,, expected to be chosen soon s for Hansen; Annette Waldrum.• Bur- shipj.^| and , Mrs. Santos Pequono, pnr n soon Mountain View Cemetery,I, Fair- comec disabled, your survival ^ jgg., Triumph convcr Goodim Dqueno, R^ndy Utz. 9, and R obert■rt Utz,U tz. .,.j ihp p rim a ry crew m en?n for field. Friends may call at the vwould depend almost entirely on s Jb unerals U be faugh;lev^and Emmit Hall, Mountainuntain j,j[ hurley;p, Blnkc Morgan, Mrs. ^ itirely on gj,rly Saturdav niornini; a n Mrs, g. father. Floyd C. ULz.lz. Kel- K el- <;Cieniini 7, the longest plannedlanned chapcl Monday and untilil tirno youry plight being discovered by FILER—Funeral servicesay:TS for Home..:, Hansen ' ____ ! C hat! , Charles _En£kra£.and KaiheranllQCran logg; j™ one brother, Ronald y 5 ‘5Uth nf HollisW with Births Valqu aid - E ^ U.-S. -spacc. m ission______of services Tuesday, a“ vesseL Because of the Mrs. Nancy McCaulpy will be leyani 0 M r. yf;*Uti. Gooding, nnd one sister, se Ql-tM Highway 33 when he nppai Iting. Daughters were born to Mr. sister. The next U.S. space flight, ■ ------ggreat distance involved,, any air . .sleep nnd the vei ~_can3uctcaStIIIi)-tn.JvlQnaayrT^^ Home., Mrs. Delbert (Ramona) John- Geminir. 5, will last seven days. J search would bo almost certain- the Filer Methodist Church, t with the and Mrs. Lftrry Mitchell, Twin • struck the canal bridge may Falls, and ot Mr. and Mrs. Don UGoodmff M emorial•ial son,son. Norris, 111. He wasIS pre-pre-|c Crew members are Air F^e Force LF. Man to HeadJaC l ly? fruitless,” 4S| Rev. Allen R. Reesor officiating. Daug ceded in death by his mother.lther. ivMaj, L, Gordon Cooper nnd Mrs, Sites, who quit her. job . abutm ent, <1 Final rites will be held atmday the and Carson. Mi Rupert. A son wnss ^>ornborn A dm itted to invest received severe face Mon- to Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Zahrn,Zahrn, l^rry Brown. G race Weber J'uncral services will lie held NNavy l.t. Cmdr. Charles Conrad.onrad. Naturopaths Uas a dental secretary to invest Jl Buhl Ccmetery. Friends may Falls, t Good- T'^esday in the3 Good- (iemini 6 i.s scheduled to be _ , h er $9,000 savings in th♦u«. e b o at erations. I call from 1 to 6 p.m. Sundayckard TwinCarson, Falls. and i Clara Ambrose, all Good- c'ndez- IDAHO FALLS (AP)—Dr, Af- „ I, ® A com panion IravelinR al ------ing; Rita Goble, Wendell,II and Assembly of God Church.Church, tho first U.S. allcnipt to rcndez- pr. At- nnd-the trip, ignored allII advice another vehicle and from 9 a.m. until noon Mon- to Mr. with Rev. Jim Davis. Gooding.ooding, v Co. and public Board C f drfectors ' include j= . - —. ' ■= It the mittee which holds its first Greene and Randy Borcbardt,•cnarot, Gannett nnd in 193?"mniMid tii (tr^ffigcivic leader, died Fridayday at Dr, WendMl (irout. Dr, MiltonM ilton BUHL— Funeral jei^Tces~fof1' by meeling SctTT" hsfe June-21. SenrHar-irH a r- R“ P®rt------HaiHailey. - - ...... - . . _?•_B.Tnnock M em orial H ospitalt.ll af- 'Nelson. Blackfoot. and Dr. Ros- Elya A. Ragsdale will be con- Ada, v uding old L. Ryan, R-Washington,n will Births - J jjHe married Patsv Elna Fifam ** ^ong ilTnes'sV HfT'wa’s 73:' 73r '" f t c 6 e ‘KeTTong. N am pa. “ ------j <; ■ ducted at 2 p.m. Saturday at the mittee iriimit- s”” ""s born fo Mr. and ------Alberrsoh-DicTcafd Chapcl Buhl by meelin head the court system commit- '' ' ,®"^on June' 25. 19M. in the L D S '■ teo which conducts its initial Mrs.“'rs. Newell Maxfield. Declo. Tcmple'nt 5ah Lake City. F-rom F r o m '■' 2 RReynolds e ^ '[ Rev. Harvey Butler. Concluding old L. xecs. mile.s'sQUth miles of Stanley onn High- uirtthree siiiers, Mr:i. Alihea1 ScoLt^lScoLU! . C em etery .------! con- They were Shawna Ells-E lls- Pmole. Calif-: Mrs. Nona Hamp- vn urdav worth 17, daughter of Mr. Debra Wigget was ridingng with'ton.with ton. Richmond, Calif,, and" Mrs. 'S APHIDS SPIDERS J, BUHL — Funeral services for her mother in a 1960 R.imbler;RevRambler: Reva Mae Coleman, Spirro,S pirro. Jj Mrs. Louise Krai will t>e con- hodi-s't Th and M rs. B. E. E llsw orth. ' I aRue. and Michael Bull. 17. son,n of when the c a r collided with w-iih a Okl,Okla. S P R A Y NNOW O W FOR SCALE J ; ducted at 1Q;3Q a.m. Saturday wort! JT horse about 2 30 p.m ., accord- i -----•— —, — ------— - _ i ■ K ' in the Buhl First Methodist; held and Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. horse W e offer you our friencJly riends Bull. Both earned the right '"K 'o* State Patrolm.in I-arry CRAWLERSRS 0^ON ASH TREES W e offl J; Church by Rev. Paul LaRue. and con- Plott, who investi.(;ated , U pastor. Fmal rites will be1-Dick- held Mr. to competo in the state con- Plott June.^ S p ecialsl l s ______. ______- oond n d helhelpful serv^ice in your , in the Buhl ccmetery. Friends Bull,test next Saturday at Twinrw in WIIILK TIIEY L-\ST: FaUs. tim e of neecJ. k in»y call at the Albertson-Dick- to cc IS GERAMU'MS 3 for ?1 and up tim e of J ard Chapcl: ______II ser- test Girl Drowns I G am son MCMONTPELIER (AP) —_ Donna And*' w# bI«o h«v« P«tuni«i, Zi»»- KimSierlyly Nurseries .rv* "Ut. Agtraturnt. and oth*rf wnillun«U * H’ FAIRFIELD —lesday Funeral ser- HELP GIVEN -'Wats- Watson. H-year-old daughter of 733-4900 R vices for Harry Gene Lamsonloding, — WASHINGTON (AP) —- ‘The The Mr. ffnd.Mrs. John R. Watson.& n . im m ing Amng«m»n»« for If' wfll be held at 2 lirfieldp.m. Tue.sday U.S. Alliance-for-Progress1 Agen- drowneddrow in a motel swimming L ______T; in^TlMjmpson Chapel. Crooding,iating. cy WAS has committed J5.9 million pool Friday. . **'•!( e«c*iieni, by ORLO WIlllAMS Spraying t l \ « t h Rev. James Post, Fairfieldield at toU S the A Dominican Republic for I Th ing Service llic for I The girl was found in fhe pool j I Community Church, officiating,. Fair- disaster cv ha relief, in additionion to of ththe Michelle Motel about 11 | . . . 24-H24-Hour o Ambulance I Concluding ntes will be heldat the at S3.2 to the milliin in funds to help-lppay!a pay ja m. by an unidentifiedS work- City Floral al 423-4048 01or e q u i p p e d Mountain View Cemeter>-.J Fair- time disasttgovernment workers, it wasi^as aii-an- jjman. man Officers said she apparent-pparont 7733-8490 121 7th St. S. 18 423-5461 .service,ce, oxoxygen ^ field. Friends may call at the nounced S3l m Saturday. 1 ly hi S f - s ...... I ly had been swimming aJone.aione. iliL______, — 1 ■ “ chapel Moirfay and untU time goverr ______i ^ o t »ervices Tuesday. nounc. ------— ------______-HP*------^------L_ t t -i .... - ^ • -i. ■' " , - 1l^’ ------^ ------L. ■■■ ■ ., ■ r - sSunday, June T3, 19655 TwtnTwlr Falls Tirties-t'laWl 3

•O Form er T.F. Thomas Thoi Lynch;h Is AppointedI ' ' ' “ 7 “ ' Bloodniol>ile^~B) Tour Set c. ^ p NEW LOWf -— — ------— ----- __ SHO.SHONE — The Wood!g Scheduled to ” [ird Aeaflemy____aii. R iv er Soil and . W ater *.,uii- 41 a§. it. [ T The h e ffirst Twin Falls HilEiL ig h — •.prviiili'n nistrict will con- y i “ijrairtilcipirtiDinimroiriif-proposecL--— 1^ " 'School graduate ev er tu be se-=^‘-‘T duct a twir of range. wildlKe ' i^ e icrx removal y; lecieU lu atieiul tht? Coa^i. Ciuard'•*™ and windbreak development BUHJ, ^ — Jim e 21 ,is the d ate Federal ExcisTT , AcademsAcademy. New London, Conn., A farmer citizen of Twin Falls. in the Dietrich and Richfiera' for , lhe annual Ked C'ross bl(H>d* is 7'homas K a ^ io n d I.ynch. sort u rea' 5 7 jireas starling ~ac 9 a.m. mobiU' visil to i!\el AVest End. fw;;{.nti wjll gei ua- L . ____4I - teams. __V ______I nilMnil'l'KMCtl «■- HaopV Ileloers I earlv afies. Both chiUlren~i7iU k ^ ^* '.-TO-PSI .Tie -sejVftT'as a conifnissioiier .j.n c\ ^ ; J ..1rnv o lliiv_I,. null_AUAUmi_ _ Mrs! Schurger, who died in 1SI59. 111 t'lul) met T hursday' 'intl Ml'' Jfl IA tvi>lleion . on Sludeni (.lovci nnu iu Day ‘" andj„,^^,p ’d in .ion ai .( the home of Teresa i and • j . vnjII sfi up ill.' si.iiul.iiiN aJid arc buried in Twin Falls. 1 § — —PRIC j | . allended the YNK'A ^■oulh ^ 1 i:ivciii1'lviin l owne. Mrs. June Bridge. I tfCtRfDOaJ € E » - ^ coin- ‘|i‘**hfu ations lur \\ .uer safety,feiy After the death of his wife, I ernment l)a> m Boise. As "'•M'- cap- leader,|^»aclcr. discussed various eo.i«-1 v Schurfier lived with relatives in >0 I lamtain ufof Ilhe fuDihall lean^ Ixe' ''®',immiivr>e- m unuv projects, .■\ssigiiments | ‘ I.ifeguarLls iiulutle Mi'i 'I'eirve r rv Twin Kails until 1962, when he ccivedceived iall-siaie and all-confer-'fer- were , m ade for food divisions; l,.ft the United Stales to return THOMAS j Kaeri lu‘r, I uul.i ChamUfr. holh -Xfl nUKt.'Lsii'dcLs ;>;.ub u b ji\\i) ni.uailftcUuiva l-’cdi'ialcdi'ial L'xcust!~i:xi Tax. » THOMAS R/\YMOND LYNCH•H ence hoihonors. |[^voI uvo aii aiul three. Icerti felv to Germany. •- —------— ------icertilieil Kod C ioss waler safeiv Hc will roiMut u) the acadcm v rUins T'«i in were made for-tho ^y*‘|msrriictt>rs. ;itu! i^nv Kaerchor.ho r. SchurRer is pre.sently I'vinR x j ; ■'^'y ______do<.r‘door I 1 ood and Fun Camp to0 be;be, .,,^j siaium will be ' with his sister, Emma. 77 year«!H lyed! 1 dents who left the College of ^ been graduated from the U. S. the girls ata -t-H camp. ' I cuss the evahialion of lhe local,ocal her rock collection during ^be lldaho this month on the seventh .chapter progran). The Uuhl unil .. . ,...... r.- Air Force Air Command nndid The next meeting will be held Are^»ular guiar Cirange meeting an d ' ‘ Me.\-j\vas selci (t‘<) b\' i)ii> Naijonalonal > :i...... Mty helped Mr, and Mrs. Wheeler•eler i1 fii-’ld biology” expedition to Me.x-jwas s o e » o Staff College at Ma.\well Airir June IB aat the home of Betty helped 1 I Ked Cross ns a survey eliapler.l>ler. Bell. McGill sserve refreshments. ^co. ico. ^ .. Force Base. Ala. Bell. N O W\/ O N L Y O J

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lue with rich, fu!) cslft^in upp<*'i App'0 « 2 0 C It with v-plate inierl for e«tr# long 1 diode. bi Ht\ grain, burgundy *mooth, ©range control. Co' t*r>*. ---______1 ------— ______Sunday," June 13, 1965 . NATIONAL Another Big-SteS t e p ; . "^TyATsa^Qtns-ci^OTI±)SiVRITE5 01 ^ ^ ^ '■' Twlfi foil* tlrneviNgwt. ______-^ymrnLrGiGT _ . WAS Hi IN if GTO N tr By ANDREW TUIXY ^ I WASHINCTTON — Everysry riow aall the obstacles oul of the ni.* ^ ~ WA&HlN G TO N -^=^r-iy^t--surpri3lng-thatling—t h a t— ------J ------^ e 5 ! l ! L _ _ r and then conies a landrnarklark that wasv impressive. • ■ P rresident Johnson h as endorsed his proposal f ■ • ’ r promises lo dlvld« uiie ’e if fiuiii - „ fo ban so-called "right-to-work"to-work" , I r A~ e immedi- hard!■ facts of Negro i^Mulfu! YUdm MUbU»b«d ta ItM ftod tb« TwU r*Us ' laJi W •aws,.with ,i£;w_aild fainUWOfdS;t w ords. ___' r ^ J w atelya recognized but sboner)oner or tthat "equal rights." in the sense J «tub]i«b*d lo 1»0«. "' j ' Repeal of Section U (b)I) of the ...... • ■ h ^ which iL.^ undersii^ J f>ublUb*4 d«ily «tid BuodAf »t Ito S«eoBd 8Cr««t W«at.^ ^ . Taft-Hartley Act is not: the so- •/' shadov^t ^caste i 7 Twin KalU. Idaho, hf th* TtnM»-N«w« rahlUhios «oo* 3 J blem for sl EfcV ’ m the decade of struggle ^ I ptajr, iae, V |P ' : lution to a national problem for ■ never cure. Speaking to the which Big Business and Big ^ r ii i JARED HOW JACK MUl-LOWNCY fj< evident.e ^ ^ ^ ^ graduating ( class at Howard, one j PrMldvnt FublUhtr VK Laljor share the blame. “ al WESTEJICREN LOWELl, OfCK WILKY DODDS In his labor message. Johnson of the first.instituiions of higher f lliuloM Uao«c«r Uaoastoc Editor Advvrtlains. Msnas«r U J Johnson’s j B • d d learning1 for the Negro, he recu DALE THOMPSON PAUL BTANDLEY ■ went into considerablee detail M j'v .J ed the figures on Negro poverty concerning his other recommen-:om m cn- P Compoalnf Room Manaccr PreM Room Manair«r H speech at How- m f h m Negro t unemployment. Negro Ail ootU«« r«oulr*d by Uw or by order of court ot of H ^^|dations—a boost in thele mini- ., f me pay; ■ fT ; I losses in altnost every area m compeUnt Jurlidietion' to h« publl«b«d weekly will tx V ™ ^*m um wage and overtime pay; J relation to white gains. publUhed In the Thunday Uau« ot thU paper pursuant to _ and changes in the unemploy-^employ- ^ 6U.10S Idaho Cod*, ^ ginning to ach- ■ ■ k l The President delivered ihij i Eotered M. H (b) f • \ Alarch », U7». * ^ without «« 'attempting to justify hi.» request. ' / nition. in the . Chiu. I iust that, on \ 0£fl<(Ul CJtf »nd Connty N*w»p*p*r Wll union /- boldest and m ost ea Friday evening. This meant j - p i ------m marmpTION r a t e b I .^c?uh «-4bat_B.-----c tliit° n ______.. eloquent way he confrontednted the t that in a week crowded with J , By Cirrter—On* monta ll.& at thre* a>oo«u "5^ [— frmh. namely, that e 4. BQontha S9.0U: on* year tlH.UQ. worker ‘ join a latxir union in order to hold his . / ' j f a Xl__th^ events andvWith previous oresr. Oaulil> BUU St oo. mn Jth ll.TS 1 Ihrm montiu Job WO in a plant where the union is operating.x ;ra tin g . 11111/ ^ ^ everything done so far to rightripi c dential statements it did not Rer---- i i^.uO: eix m onths tfl £0; on* year lltt.OO. But jOn It is a misnomer lo call this legislationgislaUon ■ ^ . ’f: the centuries of injusticece done t the attention it might otheruiis J —^------Bu a •'right-lo-work” law. In most states, itI is u.sedused I ivl j the Negro is only the smallest I have had. As the significance of the President's word comes 10 give Big Business another weaponI in uus s IIIV J m L ' beginning. t It Takes Time .struggle | Wllh Big Labor for control of the / y J b. What makes-this even;n more t through, however, the landmark m m impressive is that the President,resident, r nature of his utterance is unnus- ‘ When Twin Falls residents voted Mayay workingwo man. -K I II in i what the takable, ri- . . . above all others, knows what the t : 18 to improve the city’s water and distri-. ^BOTH SIDES AT I-AULT—Complalnt.s p pouf . . - ^ : cost ha.s been in the progrc.s;>progre.s;> H e spoke of the Negro as he- achieved to date. He knowslows the the longing1 to "another nation" m J bution system , many persons commented Into the National Labor Relations Board1 almostalm ost ■ i an daily of inlirmdation of workers in plants located ■ ■ • ; hours upon hours ot intensiveniensive which' he had been deprived of Jt vvould be fine to turn on the faucet soonjy climax of a decade of effort,iflorl, t same dilemma of "two nations " ’• But! quoting Winston Churchill:hurchill I For Disraeli, then a young Tory 3 Perhaps no one realized fully the size oa'Dave McDonald as presidents of the Electrical tl 1 C Workers and Steelworkers Union. A workerw orker __ |------in another context, he said;aid that r reformer, the one nation was ih'a i of the project until engineers told the Wo I cither joins the union or loses his Job, «ndand his —«»- — ^ the ti victory was not the end nor r rich upper cla.ss exploiting tha City Commission it should bc completed' _ dues money often is u-sed to help further the Ny even the beginning of the end r m ass of the poor living in the •Si beginning.ning. As c degradation and horror of iha “within two to two and one^ialf years.”■ ” carcareers of jxililicians the worker opposes. II • • • ^ Religior— ____ T"~: coms, m en taries have begun:gun in- i indu strial revolution wlio made The experts say plans and designs should ^VI0IJVTE.S RIGHTS — More Important,ant. the Po t pfc creasingly to observe, this;his'w was as i up Ihe second nation. Not only a be sufficiently advanced so bids can be p„j,point can bc made—and hereby is—that thc R y the speech of a Presidentent who r rising politician but an accom- O- closed shop infringes on the , American'si' s civil ^ , ■1^ mightir have rested on a political f plished novelist. Disraeli choo.so called by late Septem ber or early Octo- clo; view of to dramatize the gulf beiween rights. By constitutional fiat, the citizenten has V T F^ T I In Ameri< claim lo a score that in view of t ber. QultlS clearly, there will be no tho same riglu w a Job that he has lo lhehe vole.vote. O^^Tjr/^'T'C i l W 1 O t i ------^ the tw o in a novel, "Sybil of the _JJ1 chanpe In the city’s water system 'thtr Whcnliis goverhiVient says he has to join a union - • .....^ I -fiy-XDUlS CASSEI little criticism of the administra-ninistra- ^Two Nations." It had a far- f' trt 1o-keep-that-jobi-it-is-tl>unibinf(-its-nose-at_Uh^ tion’s Vler~Nam policy-ry- fronj-Jfronj-J:eaj:hing effect in arousing opjn- year. Everyone can^DniyTiope tlic present delays, continuous excavation with ac- emi It labor between what they shove down s( inal) voiced ;thrce strong convictionslart an ^ 'kat the United Slates net out I ^ companying Inconvenience for traffic.C- madenia( a huge contribution to his victory last No- theitheir gullets and their general Thoughtful churchmen have mot be of Nam immediately,eiy, re- fremarkable aspects ot tho r, vcmbcr, and he has had to make a gesture to- hpa caders about U.S. policy: jcnce.s." speech was the way in which he, 4 Just remember that when it's all over, ven lure to- hpalth. ' hibeeu reluctant to engage in pub- nn tall- gardiess of the consequence.s." = s- ward paying his political debt. w > make Uc cnticism of the nation’sabout for- "In no case can we sane- refused “ S outherner born and bred, J Twin Falls will have a modem water dis- wnt Why is il that w om en m akcilii tivities tion the bombing of population P‘ Msgr. Higgins also refused « th . . . ;o right eign policy. They are well aware articipa- faeed up to this barrier and tho the discovery and men go right ei centers in North Viet Nam.”t clari- °’'y official Catholic participa- • < tributlon and storage system along with[y MORE POWER TO NLRB—Now that he has on 1st iron that the Vietnamese situation i.s arch on profound difficulties in the w.-iy he has on thinking they have cast ironUh to say "Our policy needs to etween retlect ‘'on p in an interfalth "[vlarch on F good water. This city won't be the onlyp), made that gesture, however, the morc realisticrealistic stomach.s. stoi ttcomple.v, and that private cii- ,al n(,. the Pentagon” w hichh was «of its removal. Other minorities ; one going through the headache of streetp leaders of his own pahy should step in and jzzled 'izens do not have all the infor- awareness that the disorder in ome .WO fought their way oui of in and I.M . Puzzled have South Viet Nam is in partnee anon staged lasl monlh by some .WO ' ■ excavation. Idaho Falls will experience'® (ni^, lake charge of any new labor legislntiDnilii’n in (H ailey)py) m mation available lo President ■t religious leadcr.s to dramatize•amatize “oppression and discrimination is lhls session of Congress, The solution is nnt to n pub- internal conflict and cannot be similar conditions all this summer as ihls I nnt to . . . Johnson. liDns," their concern about theho VietViel j. confronted e.\clusion IS Infringe the worker’s freedom by repeal of thc 's for- overcome merely by action tak- E‘ because of color—what the Pres­ 1 crews upgrade and replace water mains Infr WHATTA DAMf But they also know thataware his from the outside." atively Nam situation. tn "rlght-to-work" laws, but to mnke sure hisus freo- Dpar shooter: ■ ccconsideration, carried to an ex- ident called " a feeling whose in the downtown district. The programIQ dom"rif is protected under those laws, whose lan- j. tion is "The United States must clarj- )se lan- figured out n'way Intn get iftreme. could silence all debate dark intensity is matched by no i Is costing an estimated $174,000. If Idaho,i. cnnRe pays mostly phony homage to man’s te cn- apparent conflict between P H n other prejudice in our society." m an s bodiesies and jn a democracy. And someintor- feel offer of unconditional ne- ! Falls spends the whole sum m er on a proj-J' Jr.rights. . al, ikyards it ji^ becoming urgent for all . C haracteristically, Mr, John- —! ----- cct-coatiivg^es8 than.a^enth_oI JheJocalai —LJlajJot-dcsirc^iliaL Cflngress hiiad Qver. tjie all , the junk in all the junkyards ‘oiiicnt gotiations and its insistence on st K of the nation. Let's use them.hem lo IQ Americans,a not iiiiirely a ^ hand* an independent South Viet Nam rc K u iX son did not stop wilh words. He plans, it’s easy to see why it will take two10 cou country cither to Big Business or Big Labor, proposed a .conference in the fa ll but that it protect both Ihc worker andJ the u ’ p G rand Canyon. ful of decision-makers in lhe,, as the outcom e of ne.“O tiati3ns," th ■ years or more here. but incl the pirst. we’ll build some‘(‘ forms g,government, to e.xamineat nisthe xhere has tieen comparatively N H U )E with the them e and title, 'To Js capitalist from nbusc, Thc solution is simnle, at i an c.\- fulfill these rights," Jobs, »el- i The Idaho Falls project, by the way. Is which Way tie why neither side embraces it, Thc’ at the damsite or at least:t mark ^loral qucfitions raised by our It. The general area. Thenhen we growing involvement in andeb.aie un- u:..;. r : , .....-...... fare pro g ram s, decent houses— t part of a program costing more thanC j.,,NLRB should be given more power to crack ^la, nrnfrJ these a re all within reach with down swiftly on ca.scs of exploitation ’ of the start dumping in the old>ld car declared war in Southeastic Asia, Icel I half a million dollars with the view of bodies, junk and what have you. V IA R L O W tjtho realization that what has ' 1 securing lower fire insurance rates for workers hy Ixith labor nnd business. If Ihe coun- y\f(, art^^e attitude waa refletued in ‘3 1 been undertaken so far in tho >C try can find thc means of protecting thc Negro After we’ve got a good start,whole we ® statement by the ed.'iors of * Idaho Falls residents. That will be one try in» the Interpretin , w ar on poverty Is only thc small- ij- from discrim ination, it can stand by the^ Negro w ork- }^p,pour concreie over the irst whole to “Christianity and Crisis,” one 5 work- rnp5js ^^o reasons, first, to J — At no one Inside it, can say' wl'cth-whcih- gest token beginning. < of tho byproducts of the local water proj-id ingmanfroi who doesn’t want to join a union—or it look nation’s most respected 5 ^ct, of course. Some residents may find ingi non or u together and make it look p* of Ihe er the United States is going to )d work for coolie wages. to hide Protestant journals. Among the seemed get into a big land war ?^A in Asia. sia° are only pa.'t of tha < comfort in tangible benefits beyond good wor ^ like a dam, and. second, to hide signers were such heavyweighti z The News aintv is an sw er. The conference in the ^ all that junk from view. t A sia. 3w and Adding to the uncertainty is ® < w a t e r . theolopians as Reinhold Nie- ly be theway in which Americanican in- intended 10 search deeper Right now 1 can hear c dam t)uhr, John C. Bennett. Hobertted in By JAMES MARL01 5oed_un. answers beyond the for- 'jm J "^irthrTneantim e, everyone can rest as- •G critics hollering that the. dam ig? T^oIWT«t:nt~is~iietBg—stepped-up. ij f„ Views of Others t won’t McAfee Brown and Harveyors Cox. of the ad- “ nlil w hai looked oncc like a3 7rfa1“p ” ro g ra m s and-the-propQ£Bj5__B J aured that the big water project is in ^ wouldn’t hold. Okay, so it won’t ^ n forces thus far put forward within the V < capable hands. City commissioners have/e c v :.iz:xa holehold. I et's not plan it to back>ack up They said that “many men WASHINGTON (AP) centra- — Al limitednc role for American forces tl t. let’s of insight doubt the wisdom of one time the direction ul of sud- the er now seems much less limited.nited current political framework. H J tho advice of one of the top water engi-?i- A COSTLY ffUNT anvany water nt all In fact, let’s of expect- Having slaked out Ihis^ new W n. The House has voted l ‘>0.000 for the Invc.slica- »'II ju.st our policy’* in Viet Nam. ng the Johnson administration seemeding in- gc No president could be expect- { neering firms available. In addition, T ^e.stica- ^ dam. We'll ju.st ol iches 1 0 territory and dedicated tbe e,\- ,W lion of lhe Ku Klux K!:m by the Houseise Un- P^^ ^ culvert at the *‘We have not turned backweight the clear but it is complex nowhe and ad- ed to telegraph his punches to « <1 everyone should be well aware by now tioi on and ‘aggression’ from the norlh de- the que&tioiL- can fairlytention be ^ an enemy with detailedI public pandingP efforts of his adminn- American Activiiie.s Committee. This i.s consider-insider- botfom. fill up fhe can>on and ‘a ind of tratio n to its conquest, the Presi- } that City M anager Derrick is an efficient^11 nble money for a committee thnt has never huild a road over the top.p . Just spspite the fact thal we haveRobert step- asked: Where are we goTn^ announcement vc beforehand of •' 5 administrator and Pnul Newton is well given the public it.s money’s \vorth. ly big- ped up the war. Much ofy whatCox. clear pari was in theUnited ad- P^l'eies and intentions butut Ihere ddent was clearly aware ol tho like Creed'.*? crossing only big- pt this: lan d m ark nature of his speech, Sincc 1957. when thc Supreme Court condemn- we are doing in Viet Nam' men has ministration’s heavy concentra-le war hr certain puzzle about Ihis: It t qualified for his duties ns city engineer. *" ^ ndem n- K^r. w. thought- Whatever else conies and how c And everyone knows water improvementnt pc appreciates your m i^ u io n s. huL tli what And lhe deeper the 2 Uniteddy in ______House conimjftee. it's ii’o con- hands of the Chinese. tn has States gets involved in the war < Burley June 25-27 will feature one qf Ida- 'I'J' it's one of thfise things we con- ha John- * ' .....■’ Tor the additional S50.000 the committee:ee can tinutinually strive to avtnd. Youou see. ••Furthcrinorc. by continuoushat IS in Viet Narn — to take onetention ex- Tfc • 1 I 5 ho’s outstanding natives, Maj. Gen. Eu-no doubt put on quire a .show. It cann strip there’sther a big difference betweenetween ^^j^^^ing north of thc 17th istroy- paral- ample — the more complex the { gene B. (Ben) LeBailly, who was bornsome masks from some of the hooded radicalsadicals publicitypub and ad v ertisin g , e with future looks. ?r _ lel. we are risking a war be­ ,Nl Bridgee bybj Jacoby I fi at Shoshone. The Idaho Air Force Asso-LprO'Lpf !he ri;:hi in the South. incident:\llv ; willing to look in that: direc- * * * ,g. warns.” drive succeeded ^ the assassinated _r Df tion as well as to the political left on which 11 and ‘H O W WINS IN trick tr two. East would win th* H f for the event. Gen. LeBailly is director tioi which FAMOUS IJVST LINE ' ' to .Uie KresidenL John 5 . Kennedyngress in DUMMY PLAY first fi or second club trick and is it has concentrated until now. “. . . She's three years5 older Wtchout claiming that their <1 of inWmation for the Air Force. His it t viewpoint is “the only nne com- Novemtier 1953. President^ss. John- If 'George Gooden^ inventorntor of probablypi shift to a diamond But sortie of ihe House m em hers whon voted tharthan hc Is.” 'i' inuous son put almost all his attention ? rank, assignment and the fact he entered “ THE panble with Chnstmn”faith and occu- the code word ARC to helplelp de- Eventually Soulh would cash npain^t funds for this inquiry voiced su.spicions;picinns GEIVTI.EMAN IN THE Pa paral- on Ihe field where he was cx- ^ cthu-." lhe Protestant thinkers :il the clarer plan his play at trickick one all a his tricks outside of the 6 the Air Force as, nn aviation cadet tell ihat the conimiltee may turn a fl.ishliRhl on thetlic FOURTH ROW cil ir be- pert, domestic doings and dcal- L volumes about his' ability and how he hasKlan in order later to turn a spotlight onnn scg-seg- e final j,, also a former presidentt of the spades[ suit and at that point the 10 one ings wilh Congress. ^ ap- American i Bridge Teachers'sAssn. Assn, simplesi process of counting cardi 1 applied himself in a branch of the service-C rcR rcpationisK* rharpes that Communists inspirednspircd - . He did extremely welllent, and "A ” stands for Analyze the10 lead, wouldw give him an absolutely \ where competition is terrific. Briefly, an mil millions of Negroes to «?eek their civil rights, in This would not be out of keeping with the com- their nnder his prodding Congressr tak- "R" to Review the bidding,ng. and suresi thing spade play, J man who starts out in the Air Force ns an Thimiucc's past World made remarkable progress.Janu- If "C" i for Count your winnersjrs and You see East would show cut f aviation cadet has to be outstanding to "’'.J^■ot the aclivilies of the Klnn-^men ’that it will h and Johnson had been able to 0 occu- the losers.thi We have ndonied«1 his onoi the second heart lead so h» f a d v a n c e t o g e n e r a l r a n k . j,,,.invL'stigafo—their violence and atlege' dc*erior-^ u ** ♦ 6 < 3 + A 7 I would be a ccrtainty that List 1 I young m an who seemed to know what hepace With ttemand. 3t Kept ^.(.sicrn si.iic [at[ating economic situati.in which I ^ tdg' sorTH (D) would hold the queen of spades. } I wanted and how to get it. A measure of ihc scholarship markett Isis to Iho c.xropiions i'," He can bc r,x-'ls:cr.s had lam unused for decade.s. In 1959.159 the*the^^^^'’^ which^hc '^tiught a gov-1gov-|tal taken failing siudents out of the never tcsteel. j : pected to be vvell informed. Although the , i',,pI cgisl.uure created the Slate Scholarship•) Com- ‘■’f p^'ililual unionn Bul hijhigh sch(;ols and placed them ;rhaps 6 Pass 3 ,v T. Pas* ^ He moved in a big wav, order­ Pass Pa.s,s ^4 V Pass H f |:«ncral has been in'the Air Force forlnus^r'niis-;ion to provide orderly and ojective admin- troubles also^are economicnomic I! underun tcchmcal training. From upport ;a com paratively naild beginning ing the bombing of North Viet Opening Icid—V J 1t N .T . P a s s 5 V J 25 years, he’s not the type of individu.ila|i»'trar:on i i-ir of a program jri-sulated from politicalfinical . ' draws' hjs .support ;a , . Nam. an order siill being car- _____ ^ •IP: pressures. When the Mar< h deadline for apH iplined j the demonstrations burgeoned K to live in the past. The arrival of tlic P''i' or af> ^ loyal and disciplined j th( , You. South, hold; J., ‘pliiaiion passed thts year, the commission found i rural.mto the worst riotinjf ofTTa Nto- nt although the North code - word with the addition of {; "Space Age would be regarded bv Gcn.ji’'"^ n found from Morocco's rural jint iia O' Vietnamese have not vi.sibly ticin of J J ll>4 ♦ 3 1 , I ihat :f had more than applications.S'. UUjth ith P‘'*P^i!''»tion which is both devout-^rof-f>oh- monarchy. . . _____ -;^__At the root of the di.';content' An advanced student nr cx- your partner .ho« on* Wnt which Isolution in Asia where 5 another aspect to be mastered. If it lie i,c funds as well as private funds intrusted“;ted totol opposition cnmes from wawas the fact tl^'at des’^c~'aT (r ’ ------pert pi»>-er w-rniltf huve- nnlhtng—„ " A w e r e n ’r f o r h is 50 y e a r s , B e n L e B a illy is i.s Ji-*^ji'i distribution by individuals and corporase-porase'hoih left and right. On the:• right frcfrom ’I'rance. the Un.tcd St.itcs.loim" i“dg- to review about the biddingng and ^ diamond winners and oi» •d donor';. It makes scholarship and work-study I ll'par-’Italy and West £jernianv, near-. r m e n t'o n Ihe succe.ss nr failure...gg would simply analyse .that prob- w the type of man who vvould be engaged <-study na{ronaJi»;tic K iit;la rp a r-’ Ua or wi.sdom of the Johnson a d ­ 1 prob- „vrn no-trump. It be ^ actively in the nation's sp.ice program,^ grants wh:ch have averaged about S2o0 per■>er ap-;^>ap- '■'•hich is l/>\al to the crown ly one-fourth <>f Morov'co’s \Z\ ably the lend meant a long5 heart j,t„o kinr« T0 » . phcanl-per year a modWt <;iin^ ( npip a re^ t^-vjbut^i f«‘r-m»liion population i-T joi.!(*ss ministration mav have Ional to bc suu in tho West hand, ’ » He bvu li just a fc w ■ v c.vi i tt)o ' soon xed.. u-^ihUL deiiuirul.s a. larger vo;c^ f«‘r-m» '■'"'■.made in this field least familiar : at seven no-trump. the Sl.6^0 cost a year ar a tax-supported school nd op-j Hassan quelled the rioters by on — He wouhl see that he had toito , enourhe If he show* lh r« to be an astronaut. school M<'i’'’= hand bv loc.iting ------^KL_^EX^oJi2s_a_CQiiiplcie__uiideii cuUcpc-ar-iio.coUcgc Xor voungstcrs.-i-Thc.-r-ThC such Socialist revolutionaries:iCi_iiiaprQPAise_on!yj;iore_ As^pn blo.(xl, _toil, « the queen of spades and /'nImes-. e s - Cv Standing of the.subject. OreOregonian/ pres Quotes t President Gamal Atxlcl NasseriteaN'asscritears and *weat^ . Lmj,- t,„g for.it-succe.ssfully,------• t r i . from the od.” ) m.'H b would start after clubsubs ata t AMW r NeiiT****

r 'a f < r 7 ^ ' -l^.^, self and a great faith in God.” ) • fi ' r ______\ ' - .___ ^______’ r I ■ y t Sunday, June 13, 1965>5 TwinTwi Falls Tlmes-Mcw» ;

■ tu i-..:,...... - ^ 1 ' -...... i l i i - i , i . , ' . ' - vm l l m TERIESA LARSON CrORIA 1T.EM1NO ^ ------>WBm i EVDTT------— ______l ORAlNF, MOLSEE ~MN1S ROWEN YV(YVONNE GREEN CHtRYl. t BUCK ------— SA»H>BA-J>ILUtFEE------^ -- nner will receive a J300 scholarshipihlp I representrep Bul\J at the Miss Idaho Pageant1 in 1966, Olher award.vird.» chandi.secha jlfts . I'ho 10 eontc.stanl.sntc.stanl.s como from flvo West Em are 10 contestants In the Mis.sMiss BuhlI Pageant, to belie .School .School gymnasium.| The winner will re jh to the college of her--choicelice from tlthe Lions club and'willwill I includeinel a JIUI) scholarship to theChc runner-up and several mor-nor- communities.cor ip’onsored by the Buhl UonsIS club June 19 In the Buhl High to the •* * * * Mmm * * ' * * *.* . * * * 10 Candidates5S Eiit(Entered BH H b ^ 111 Miss Buhl PagejPageant g(jHL — Ten contestants rep-:ep- M:\sic Magic VoValley Motors of Buhl. rc^pniini: five communtles inl inlThc The 1965 graduate of Wendell Jhe West End will vie for the HighHiRh SchSchool is five feet lour ■ H B f: JY ve ur- inches hus brown hair and hazel I iiiv [ T I,lie of Miss Buhl for 1965 dur- inches hu^ H0\IVONI ■ML’ the 10th annual Miss Buhluhl eyes. HerHe lalcnt presentation B a n Wm Paiieant sponsored by the localcal will be a vocal sblo. A STORE-FULL OF Lions Club to be held June 19 Miss EvettE\ was a m em ber of in lhe high school gymnasium.1. the NatiNational Honor Society, - the' contestant selected us activej!,‘-'tive in FHA, (' TA. Science ;3l)0 Club, participiiled in the senior M h s - Buhl- will receive a S3U0 Oub, par scholarship to the co«i in<-the ^cschool choir. She is ac- at live in 4-H work, in the First I H p p Club and will represent Buhl at ''''‘"‘." i )(iti Methodist Church,-Job's Daugh- ihe Miss Idaho Pagelpnt in 19CB. ters and Wendell Art Club. She Olher awards include a SlOO plans ^ to major ^ in education and ■ |j||| scholarship to the first runner-I minor ,in music at the Univer-/er- m e S p €0 C lc up from the Buhl professional , , j a l s sity of Idaho. men: a $25 Rift certificate for ‘ ‘ F E A T U R i: the Sandra Durfee, 18. daughteriter e iin g JL v aLUES l u FORI B R ID E S the second runner^up from the j -15 of Mr. and Mrs. Austin J. Dur-)ur- Wendell Shoppmg Center: a $25 by THERESA. HARMS I cilt certificate to Miss Con-■„i,. fee. wenWendell, is sponsored by Ti FOFOR DADS, arand for ALLL THE T FAMILY!ILY! geniality from Roper’s in Buhl;,hl- the local Green Giant Co. She |H|j||M a $15 gift certificate for the firsiirsi Jsis I'vtfive feelIc two inches and has t place winner in the ticket sales,les blue‘>'“e eyeseye; and brown hair. AI Comec< in, shop ourjr st on FURNITUREf duringing ththis sale. ------tho-iecondjjlflce winner in the presentationpresentat in the beauty atid ticket sales contest from fhe The talent-<'«itleslr------Miss Durfee, a 1965, graduatejate local Lions Club. ^ of Wendell High School, was a Janis Rowen, daughter of Mr. ^m em. .^er ber of the National Honor>nor and Mrs. Richard Rowen, Buhl.“ 1; Socieiv.c„(.i„,y active in the school H W l is sponsored by the Buhl branchmnl ‘choir.’ u , ‘ 'p Pep hand, was cheer-eer- l l l O O A)M^>UTr m r s ^ of Ihe Idaho I-irst National" leader, . and^ reigned as home-ime- BBB Bank The ifyear-old miss is ' coming queen in her seniornior >■ I ' W five feet five inches, is dark eyed,w vear. TuShe was first place winnertner and has brown hair A 19G5I In Ihe ^Wendell talent contestIlest I Sraduate of Buhl High SchtMil.; and is active in the l.DS Church.rch. ^ A T T i MMELY I SAVit v i w s s she plans to present a combined? |„j^.restead nineli'’® in this field at Boise Junior i f ...... years of instruction in piano,ino. College,College. g 10 Piece was a four-year m em ber of •he thc Lorainej.orainc Mol.see, 19, daugh-“Sh- " s/,,^ choir and took two years of ,erler ot TMr, and Mrs. Wayne speech and dram atics in school. Molsee. I-iier, is sponsored by Last year she toured with the |hethe Buhl branch. F arm ers N*;^- Na- “------...... ' - J K P I LIVING RO selection’—will'.selection’ be her talentllent H>ecciiKpccch. -ami aiL. .cliii.^5.. M g r o uU P ^ west Nazarene College. presentalpresentation. plays t the* accordion und piano,[ Yvonne Green, 18 - year -• old MissM1.SS Molsee W was a m em ber;r of She plaplans lo either niiend Boise ' «* • daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L,, E. the conciconcert and marching band.and. Junior Collcge or University ofi fe JgX j Select from a choice of bebeautiful, yet practical Nylon Green, Buhl. i.s being sponsor-sor- chorus, IFHA and FTA in school.lool! Idaho to major in elementary; ed by local Sav-Mor Drug. She Active ini; the First MethodistKlist educatu education. Frieze covered BED DAVE^)AVENO, ROCKER, 3 OCCASION-s i g n ­ half Church, she has served as M1YF YF CherylCher5 Lee Tngle, IR, daugh- is five feet three tind one-half Church. : ip ig AL TABLES, 3 DECORATORATOR PILLOWS, 2 LAMPS. Inches and has brown hair and officer a and was a delegatee to ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald J. eyes. the NatiNational Methodist Youthoulh Ingle, Filer, is bcmK sponsor* xJ3 Miss Green, a 1965 graduatejate ConvcwalConvocation nt Purdue Univer-ivcr* ed by thcI Acme Machine Works,] All 10 Plecc* of Buhl High School, has par- -‘‘ity--J'tV- ^be is active in 4-H and Filer.Filer, The teen'ager is a 19(»f) J . ticipated in school and> churchjrch InternationalInternatu Order of Rain-lain- graduategradual of Filer High School. lj I For O n ly ...... plays. She will present a read-cad- bow tor for Girls. Miss Molsee)lsce is five feet five inchcs lall, has * 2 199.95 rrig-entitied---‘HVbispc«nR-_BiiUl^jil” plans lo major In elementarytary pale brownb hair and brown t *F In the talent event: She has educailrm—at—Wabo—.State—Uni-educatlnr lini-|<»vos. i-vos. ______I K heen active in FHA, holdingdine versity.' ’'^1^'’^ -, MissMisfl Ingle’s talent ITIIIIiIilm —» 4 local and district chapter of-„f. Theresa neres H a r rri s, 18. daugh-ugh-,will will be a smgle and double firej m l S EXTRA—A—SPE eiA t!------1- flees and attended the nationalonal ”f Mrs. AlbertIberlll'^ton |-,^ion twirling exhibit ion. She I ' 1 HA convention last year jp in Harms, Wendell, is sponsoredo red|srrved served as head iwirlt-r for the jffr T V SWIVEL I Chicago. by Ihe Wendell branch, IdahoJaho high Stsi bool band ancl won first' |i«|| l-'irslr irst NsNational Bank. The five- place iin a twirling duel in i^i She has taken Ihe ‘'Seventeenleen four-inch blue-eyed blondeonde recent talent coniest. She wasi Magazine" modeling course will preseni an art display’ for!forihomecr homecoming Princess, active in' ffl C HhlAIRS / Miss Green also is active in the her . talent ' . number in Ihe showhow jl'NA.ll'NA. 1I 'l'A. Thespiiins, and was p 3 I-'irst Methodist Church. She Miss ^Harms, a 1965 graduateuate selccu-cselcctt‘d as Miss Cliaiin hv the^ C om fortable, roomiy y swivelswi typo TV chairs, with plans lo furlher her educaiioo of Wendell High School. was;<,irlswas,(jjiis league.I Her ot her ac-i contoMred shapes and eTc~ ' -She j ' nf Mr. and Mrs. Cccil Buck,uck, exhibiiecexbibiied her prt work andd is , plans toi major m bu''incss at | " Buhl, is sponsored by lha localocal a memberm em b of Ihc Idaho Arnsis■lists ihethe IdaIdaho Stale Univ M iss Buck Is a student at ^ ■lililJI'lM a bed with comfortobleortoble inner-spring mattress Harding Collcge, Searcy, Ark.,!I k ' l ^ Ip by night ... a lovelyely livinliving room piece by day. m.ijoring in speech. She par-' . -n- 1 icipated in school plays, is a - I member ot the Campus Players, , SPECIAL nnd secretary for the Young \ 74 THIS SALE ...... from^ 1 6 9 . 9 5 > Republican Club. She is active ?IIIm l p U 7 . 1 in the Church of Christ. U' . r t. ■■ i Teresa Jane !-arson. 17-year-,’ca r- ...... ' I 'old daughter of Mr. and Mrs Mrs. ■ Max E Larson, Hagerman. is; —^ 1 Wide selection of comfort spon.sored by the Sportsman; 1 odgtr -Thuusand - Springs: j I D WMETTES i CHAIRS & ITie hlue-eyed blonde is five feeti I • , H, ■ 'iL V iliree inches tall. A fire baton j ets, from nofionolly known makersn o k e r s iwiriing wjl) be h?f talent pres- ^ ^ l^iece sets, fr RECLTNER5 ,rn o ll~ Tl'ie id e a l g ift fo r D ads^___^ eni.ition in the pageant. ! i in mony styles’bndond shapes . . from the -small- - M iss Larson, a 1965 graduateluate ^ I ^ . . . as va rie d a se lectio n of Hagerman High School, wa.s was I apartment size up to■ the lorgel< family ranch sizes. active in FHA. served on t tho, h c , annual staff, was a m em ber of, of styles, type* and y Ihe drill team and Girl's Club.iS'i i ALL ON SALE . . .. SeeSei them Now and save!»avel S|b«pe»‘ os you ever jg She also was a candidate for I homecoming queen and theS WANT TO CHAI v ie w e d . . . harvest ball. She is activee in ) CHANCE IT? ■ the LDS Church. She plansIS to arid all so - - taJcc a -Ijcauticiau—cnurse: at;at: . . .Y g u j o n ^ ha^ve to) if you’reyou re an: AAA Member. Our Enfireire Stock St of Ij2| thc Idaho State University. jI Just go to your AAA ClutjCIuB SGfOi'^'startingScrOi out on' ■Uy economically <;ioria Pauline Fleming, daugh-,lugh-. i the trip a n d g e t coDmplete m p lete maps, m a tour books, a ter of Mr. and' Mrs. Paul’ ^'iF. j .personalized Triptikik and other aids. They're de- 1 leming. Bliss, is being spon-j ; Dn right routes and show you snred by the Y-Inn TexacoiT’ai' at :signed to put you on right roul LAMf Easiest Terms and Lowest this sale. Bliss. TTie I7-year-old brown-; 'in advance where to find accaccomodations that evpd brunette i.s five feet five! five. 'will p le a se you. Expert travel trav( guidance and g,Every l^yIe » / Carrying Charges in t the h e FREE SM>MOKING OKIN STAND inches tall and plans to present':sent' (counsel is just onele AAA mmen e m b e rs h ip serv ice, ^a n d ty p e with each choirchair told% this sale* dr.-) matic reading for her talentaient I Learn th e o th e rs . , . {* Except fh* 29.9595 TV Sp«Spec»jli Mdverilted abov*.) number. | ■ * iri m a g i n a b l e ...... V' 2 » Price L°;;^Entire Area. MTss FTe’ifflhg7'VT965 gfisail-'*"isdii’-’’ ------ate of Hagerman High School,' was annual editor, served a.s cheerleader and held officeI li in Call and Join Today! 11 the National-Honor Society. Shei wa.s crowned Miss Teen atI ththe] e' Hagerman High School this r Q APPLPPLIANCE year.- She has traii>ed dogs; for! TWIN FAILSFALLS BRA BRANCH . ^ the blind program in 4-H work and was state 4-H winner in , L O and FURNITURE FU I IDAHO STATEITE AUAUTO ASSN. WitsLSON--BAT El [TEar- ■ <24 Miin North TwinT w in Fsihfs lh Ph. 733-0626„ TWIN FALL/^LLS BUHL JEROMI Zros- , ., rf , I bv \ dairy. She plans fo study I physical education a t the Uni- • versity of Idaho. Judith H elen^ E vtrtt.^ 18-yESr- ' < 2 4 old daughter of Mrs. Ruby Cros­ by, Wendell, Is sponsored by L m m u * ......

------n . - Twln-EalK_Tifnes-Newslews Sunday,Surn June 13, 1965S _____ JH " — —Illl iMissIJ T.F. Gontilonteslant Has ' I- r ? ! — ------

^H bchecl Couch, 18,- has - . ■ * . * * * Nh—ic?aAe^iV ^^BilBa3~peiilyi!t^'*P® i’lBiic*r£ttreact5rW e W " TWO CITED ■ ’atat winning beauty contests. She: She; I BOY' R E SC U E D >r P rom i j CALDWELL. (AP) A 4- 4- MOSCOW. MOSC (API — Petitions H IWI was princess of the Junior Prom . ted honoring two Idaho edy'Jators'JatorV H wwhile- a student at Twin-Fallsm .Falls ■ I -year-old boy was reported honortn S O B r Magic ]l In good condUlon today after'ter and and a a veteran stale legislator HHigh School, 'an d was , Magic if being rfscued from a swim-Im- have have be been approved by ttie Stato VlValley Baseball Queen in 196J. i ming pool, Inlo which be ladbad Boa?a~tii. Boa?a~i Regents at thei# JuneJune H < Now, she's hoping to add- to fallen. meeting meetinj in Moscow. heher laurels by compsting for the J The boy Is Dewayne Jones,«s. Cited Cited for their work n in cun- cun- tiltitle of’Miss Twin Falls, in thejthe! T h e ' ■ I fhe son of Mr. and Mr*,(r*. nection nection with the new Wallace Wallace P‘pageant by the same name. The' ; Jess Jones, CaldwelL Au- Residence. Residei Hall on the Univer- H 1 pageant will be held Saturday.Jrday. | 1 thorities said the youngsterIter sity .sity ot of Idaho campus were Lou-< If she wins the title she'llhe'll be i ^ , slipped Into the pool at1 a ise ise Cu Carter. Mostow, an dean of la'able , to realize one of herje r ma-m a- ' time It was not open to the women, women, emeritus; Rep. Harold ijoijot- plans for the future,'to'to con- ' public. Members o( the Snow, Snow, R-l.atah, and 9 the late late tiltinue her education'. Firsts t prize ^ ‘‘ ) Caldwell swimming teamam James James E. Graham, Rexburg,urg, u u fofor . Miss Twin Falls willill be a K f.' .. ‘ wero^ practicing, however,'er. me;nbe me;nber of the universityty Iti- re- 53{300 scholarship .presentedUed by f^.' and ot, them, IS-year-oldoM gents fi gents from 19S2 to 1960. ■ ththe Twin Falls Lions Club, sponsors{ of the pageant.' r/ ' ' "youngsterf^nfe^^'wate^'and»nd FIGHT LOSTT^ ^ ^ ------Thp-daughter of Mr. andnd Mrs. pulled him from the pooL ’ BOISBOISE TAP)—A 23-year-old ■ ~ James ji H. Couch, 490 Heyburnhleyburn I Jim Mullen, 22, Ibe kwlm-Im- jviissouiMissouri man has lost a 26- AAve. W, Miss Couch was grad- ; ming coach, applied mouth- month nionlli fight to e.scape returnurn to Uluat^ from Twin FallsIs High I to-mouth resuscitation andi>nd hi.s hom e state to face c hharges arg es SlSchool in 1964 and attended Col- I tho child was revived. he nuir nuirderc-d his wife, but m may ay lelege of Idaho, Caldwell, one ■ ■’ now takelat the case to the federal COURSE ENDS courts y She hopes to continue her edu- CHERYL ELAINE COUC rOCATEI.LO (AH)—Somec 120 11 ihi;^^. Supreme CourtC ourt ■ cationCl at the college, majoringnajoring ~ — trade, technical and vocational;ional ruled iiguinsta Charles E. Smith irin elementary education and iunstructors completed Saturdayirday pridayprijay by upholding a lowerlow er nminoring in music. She h has as hSdhad Story H our ’ a five-day traininK course® at court ruliift^dismissingn hiss petl- oneo year of music from CharlesC harles V _ Idaho State University. tion for a writ of habeas corpus. RRoss at the college, and the tal- Tlte ;3(r-)ionr' conrsc; -spo"^oft.l 3ur —Bur Smith can prolonB—hisis^^his — jj^m1 ■ e- <‘nt she will use in the pagean'i pageant Is Scliedulec annually by the State Depart-port- fightjjght by taking the case directly m — wwili be her voice, tnent of Vocational Education,llion. k to, ,|,thoo United States Supreme >HIES to be presented at the Statete Safe Bramon, general chairmanin ofof tlithe Road-E-O, which la sponsorednsored Miss Couch is 5 feet, 3 inches I is required for teacher cordfica-ifica- courtCourt oor filing an action in U.S. _ HOLDING , THE TROPHIES to be It will be beld at Buttrey’s parkingug Jot.lot. ini, height, weighs 118 poundst n i r aand n d Driving Road-E-O lo boB held. held'Salui Saturday-In Twin Falls areire Lt. by 1 Ihe Jaycecs. The event will I At SllOsllOllC I tion in trade and vocational edu- districtDistrict Court. Driv hhas m easu rem eh ts of 35-24J4-36. _____ DDean ea Bennett of the Idaho StallStale Pollce, left, and Frank (Tlmes-News < photo)______«4'^-36. SHOSHONE - A story I cation areas. Other activities in highh school will be held at the local cii * * * *K * * * * — tromped the YMCA **Indian.s’^3dian.s" includeii orchestra. Nationalnal Hon- brary at 1:30 p.m. each A COUPLE .SHOT JUNION TO MEET >) _ KELl.OfKi (UPD—Members of Q f 17-5. Brent Cummings wasvas the oor Society. Pastels and Madrigalvladrigal nesday during the .summer POCATELl.O, Idaho (AP) — 'X sv winning pitcher and Bill Sutcliff singingsi groups and juniorlor class Mrs. Richard Mabbuii wil An Idaho couple was tnuml shot Idaho AKl.-CIO will "hol’d hold wState l Teen-Age-Age Road-E-O: pre- •heir annual convention MondayI vvas the losing pitcher., FFred red sisecretary. in charge. Children aged 4 to death today. Police said pre- Putzier hit a double for YMC.\ In college, she was in the tour- are invited. Jim in ary investigation indicated-ated through tnr^ouRn Wednesday. I ^ Speeches by several regional: : l : To " Be HeWI HeiHere ( Satui’day and Mel Harder hit a triple, ingii choir and the BaroqueLie choir, a su m m er reading coi murder-suicide. leading She w as selected to be 1965-66 J Qj lab o r and Kovcrnm ent lead-aders ers -phe State Safe Driving! Road-- will will be furnished by l Thelsen e i s e n Frank Forrey was the leading S ; 1965-66 will be held for grades The pair was identified as f ' ;s.” student counselor at the coi­ will be Included on the program.g ram , £ g . q j^r| young people undernder 19- jvi^l Motors. hitter for the ‘'Tingalings.” s the col- through six. conductcd by Orian Christiansen and his wife jy'" Farm and City Speedersrs beat l(lege. Norma of Pocatello. They were une or siwakers at ot>enlngf’®”"’!’ will |be held Saturday in But- WinnerW of the state contest RESULTS lib rarian . T here are 23 new sc.sslons Monday tvill be Jack trev's will receive a trophy an dJ a triptrin League Blue Lakes Bank and Trustust 8-1.8-1, Her hobbies Include waterater ski- primers purchased at thi separated . f th trey's parking lot.------will aughns j^gn Stewart was winningg pitch- ing.ii singing and playing golf, Their bodie.s wero foundJ ntm MC-ny.McCoy, stato director of the /.i' ce win- to Washington, D.C., to0 com- Standleys defeatcKl Vaughns g golf. brary to encourage young; All first and second place win--to e.s was er and Bruce Bird was the los------to read. Mrs. Christiansen’s residence■o hvby CommitteeLommii on Political Educa-“■ ners in tho locnl contests■onlests -tx'te t>ete in the national finalsIs Aug.Aug Nur.sery1^ 10-1. Darrel Grove.s was the winning, pitcher and hitlit two jpg pitcher. Curt'Spain was lead- tlon (COPE). be .'•lig- 2-5. « j I Until school opens the lib their three children. "orfic^ ^ . throughout the state will be .'.•ii(;--2-5. ter hit jng hitter for Bank and Trust | Officers will be clected Wed- iblo. Thc Road-E-O is sfwnsoredansored AccordingA- to Frank Bramon,Jramon, doubles,“ and Dwight Baker hit r T r u s t Cliurcli SeekseiiS will be closed Saturday. / rm and July 1 there will be a £2 ch MAN KILLED nesday. by the Jaycees nnd fourir cars -gem general chairman of the, event,event' homerun. and Bob Williams led Farm and McCALL (AP)—A bulldozerozer ------ther tlierp will be a written ’auiz quiz, a Fidelity blanked the Arctic City in hits. ^ 1 p er fam ily for all library us ______pliinpofi Intn gorge more thonlhan MAN BURNED ^ road test and safe drivingng skill CCircle 3-0. Loren Craig was'“■* the‘he Pony League -IFunds for families outside Shoshone. 500 feet deep, killing its ~6^ op-' POCATELLOPOI (UPI)—Don- rests to detcmrine-the-winneFjnner ___ -- wintiing_£itcher." Steve Cover hi£ -jQlstmU..SpQrL CenK‘r,..^ ^ n - , The lib rary budget, as pre; ------ciator Saturday jit-the Boiaeolae____ “ aid W PiPrudhomme, 30, un Idaho Suspect ^ *- Is _____ Two state policemen, a deputydejni^ ®a double and Loren Ci-aig! slam- ion Motor T-Blrds 7-2. JaciTLa- J nrff-«— ed'4o-the-clty,-*how(t-ostlm Cascade Corp. Zena Creekreek PPowe ow er Co^ lliicm an, wtiS sfieFITf a n J ~ a cily poUITcf^ah' ccm ah rried-tt^ -triple: , . . verrwns 'tlie whining pitcher-and^ - C A M — income_tQtfll__£iLiaj)!!iJji_j: logging operation 25 miles east severseverely burned Saturdayil^Closeted' will act as judge? for thehe con-con­ First Federal ’ “Goldbricksbricks ^ triple. John Wonder-Vonder- WASHINGTO^ from taxes; $175 from fines when ho camc In contactItact test and will administerter the ^squeezed out a win over the, lich was the losing pitcher.r. Frankf Church sought favorable o f here. donations and $100 from b The operator was Identifiedified B 72,000 volt “ u o u n d T V / tests. TTwin Falls Feed and“ Ico Eiks^ Lodge defeated Idaho c consideration for in creaser e a s c d□ gQjg<;^ j a s Leroy FldeJe, In his e anrly rly wire”w'|;® while Investigating The night of the contestst there "Eagles" 15-14. Gary Siever was Shippers 5-3. Bob Hansingng was f,funds under the Library Services fi With FBI "S Estlma‘ed expenditures I 20s, by Valley County Coroneriner oclecdefective servlco here, ■ winner ‘he winning pitcher and .Andy winning pitcher andid Don anda Conservation act Friday, ibed KANSAS CITY (AP) - Duaneriinnn “ banquet and the winner “ said Prudhommo had climbed KA n The Cover was the losing pitcher.’ Young was the losing hurler. xhe Idaho DemocratT , told J*>550 for salaries, $500 for ' Burton Walker. Walker sold ;d a Pope was closeted for hoursliniirs announced- then. The C > * fn d lights; $762.2,i for hooks Fldele iind his wile had one fhe J"® poleP' and was spoiled a Pope I Twin Falls .laycee Club held a ‘‘ First Federal collected ■o all tho or Mike Anderson hit a triple.ple. membersn of the Senate Appro­ few minutes laler byir a SuturSaturday with FBI agents seek- ‘J™* md th" extra base hits With R oger ' yP P .*^ m agazines; $56.75, .social sc child and aro eipectlng nn- {,0 ^ 0 he Ne- '°eal contest May 1 and the e priations Committee of the home owner hanging Umpp by ing IInformalion obout the Ne- Is were Moore, Gary Siever and'd ',Ken Uicn Major League P i»u„ Un i‘y ; *30 for insurance; $30 b ra sk a bank robbery in1 wwhich hich "f*'’winners from Twin Falls were ^ ■s and F alls B ran d b eat O lm stead;ead5-l. 5-1. valuev of the act of Idaho. He typing catalogues $75 for et i ______his ssafety belt. brask aduate, Tony Stafford, first, and Darrel Stutzmen^ hitting doubles and winning emphasized many worthy pro- The homo owner said PopePope, a recent college graduate, ‘“n iitzmen Mike Florence was winning e .1 „ F,,,, ment; $30 for cataloguing, presi- Tucker, cecond. ^Mike Beck and Ken Stutzmen jia was Rrams he said were being sup- 1 AIDES NAMED Prudhomme wa.s near tho0 , 0 allfgtallfgedly killed the bankI presi- _ getting triples. Andy Coverer was pitcher and Jim Astorquia was fi -ing sup- Jgg cleaning. I McCALL (AP)—Shelley Bishop arks dent and two employes, ------^— g' Eagles ‘he losing pitcher. Tom1 Oben- portedP under the act. 'Cted sparks dent n the leading hitter for the Eagles. "The Idaho State Library's ■ of Melba has been reiectedjr.Voi "'ere ^ arcing from the groundlund Lat■-‘"e 'n ‘''e day. Pope's par- ¥1 chain hit a double, president of the Idaho Rural , r|T Punk League on lop services to libraries and indivl- wire attached lo the polo ents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl1 iPope, o^>; H J.J u n d re d so> f Sherwin Williams tromm ped Depot Grill came out on lop s Winners Listed Letter Carriers Association.• , Into , -Pnidhomme’s body. Then,o arrivarrived at the jail. Withh them — Supply ^'■“8 by way cf <1duals are being Im proved over General Building Supply t>I throughout the entire state,” Bishop was named to a sec- ground wire had been ener-■ner- werew ere a son. D ennis. 19. and a [ V Jodnev forfeit. ‘ '’st“aw!” For Bridge Ou! I’ C 39-8. Rodney P ooler nnd Rodney Church said. - ond-term Friday at concluding glzcd because of defectivectlvo daughter, Ello. H, “ J-'Negroes Are S ch and M*"®'’ Le“Eue C , sessions In McCall of the asso- * , fl room ^ ^ ^Shaffer hit two doubles each and ed But- Federal funds, he said,aid. nre Mrs. Claude Detweiler equipm ent 0 0 the powerjwer They * were taken into n room _ slam- Sinclair Pepups defeated But- clatlon’s annual meeting. Reed of. next to the one where Pope was 1-c Bryan Rudd and Pooler slam­ Allan being used. t° remodel libraries Mrs, H. G. Lash were first p pole, power company of- next pe w as Registered med ® triples. Pooler also had a ‘rey'.9 B a rra c u d a s 7-2. Allan P Brown. Pingree, was named being questioned. Howa- was winning pitcherier and ‘n " Twin Falls, Nampa. Burley, winners of the Friday evei ficials Mid. hom erun. 1 Oneida play of the Twin Falls Jui vice president and Edith Herr, TTio linem an w as takaken en *he family was ushered in. Kren- Steve Harding was losingR pitch- ClearwaterJ: County and Oneida ------Sterling,-Jvaa rM lccted EBcr& ,mcot itello Dennis , J’opc was askeded'* the MOBILE. Ala. (AP) — Hun- Pfizer Fireballs beat Kren- County under provisionsIS of the Duplicate Bridge Club at Dt BCr& - tinconsclous to-« Pocatello ...... dreds of -Negroes havee been g,gel's Nailers 39-22. Greg BigglerBiggler cr. Allan Howa hit a dquble, ^ - - cate Hall.------tary-treasurer_____ hospital hospi where his conditionillon reaction of his parents. ' act. — - It was shock, he replied.ilied registered to vote in Dallas j,j(j, homeruns for tholO win- Punk League - Other winners included Mr. i has been listed as fair. iskeil If County in the 3',2 m onths follow- j,, Sherwoods squeezed out a vlc- , CRESTS DUE ‘ _ _ _ _ Tho[>e was asked If ■ ners. '■wsmen '"•! ■‘’'“''t o( a massive civil de- tory over Hascunds l-O. Steve | rftl Mrs. Kenneth Kail, second; I BOISE (AP)—Streams through- he Would talk with newsmen '"K ive civil Sherw oods •'M ustangs” de­ ‘ st|ve Civil Air Patrol and M rs. K eith Evans, thi COURSE STARTS on* rights drive in Selm a,, Taylor Basozki was winning pitcher . 1 out Idaho nre expected to bcRln after tlie visit with his son. feated the Berg and Taylor and Mr. and Mrs, H, M. Wyci receding following crests Jue due POCATELl.O (AP) Policeice or- of- ..fjo ^jr no ^jr^” j,e replied *‘ he total far e.vceeds thehe num- ..••Buccaneers” 13-12. Ran andy d y and Morgan Lowe was thee Closing s in g f I rULJ ber of Negroes qualified during g Cadets Depart^ ^ fourth. this wdekend, " the Weatherather ‘ fibers from' throughout the= state emphatically. 1 during gemier and John Carter hitlit dou- pitcher. will gather at Jdaho Stato Unl- pg reveal ‘he entire preceding 12 years. . Cadets and senior officersficers of — i Bureau said Saturday. "'ill ga 0 Unl- PBI ngents would not reveal ‘"e r^**irensecu- Sprlr Springs. Neb., June 4. • Dallas **nd Gary Miller each hitlit two Twin Falls Canning Kitchen i-jje planes were scheduled to _____ tlve year that thc academyny hashas Ka j^rj Dj-ssly, special agentnent In ^96 Were accepted by the Dallas J ------d a y .------Lnd.l>A3,-h0!a g ru n ^ . „ ------, ______will open the second weekreek in (fjy tp Malmstrom Air[r^Force Force "H ow to Murdei _ _ _ .»y.° been yj ooffered at tiiU underr joint charicharge of the FBI here, said no'™ —of—Registrars—and—643^ consti- wertrrejected, Midget League July, directors reported baiur-iSatur- base and .stops were planned in i ROADS DAMAGED sponsoisponsorship of the FederalII Bur- inforinformation that would consti- iod. the First Security Beeles! beat day. I (AP) eau of Investifiation, Idaho tme le made During the same period, the Boise and Idaho Falls to"^up pick up - Your Wife" I YELLOW PINE. Idaho (AP) cau c Idaho tute trial evidence will be made *" tions of Wagners Road Runners 9-6.-6. Ron Much work still needs; to be aadditional personnel, roken Peace Officers A. IS ,rohe lessor. ^ i J , -BEST PICTUR diet's Nursing Home, whero he *essoi exprcssicinless wheneverr news- became qualified voters "'is in Dal- t Wickham^ was the losing pitcher.pitcher US- 30 WEST OF HOSPITAl. j f had been a patient sinco Feb. 7. f men have seen him. las since the start Jan,? 18 . of J Johnj Qualls drove in thele win- TUESDAY NIGHT He is survived by two sons' sons, CHANGE SLATED "'J," charge <^‘'^'1 rights demonstrations led ^ and MOSCOW (AP) — The I'niver-I’niver- under a federal charge 'r,"-; ning run rAMIlY « c _ Lorrell Dick, Payette, and MOE h to a rubbing a bank and shootingshootinc by Dr. Martin l.uther King Jr. Mounty Dick, Arco; threehree Idaho will switch 10 a i ” ' oTun- There were 15.155 NeorSes Negroes Peanut League Wig h t X J C 6 0 . imple modified semester system’.»m in member. He also is un- ^ , of „ “"“I Tel -Tingalings”alings” daughters. Mrs. Velma Sample. , dor Nebraska state chargesarges of “ nd 14,400 white persons of vot- _ ‘ Portland; Mrs. Lola Mintun,lintun.' 15®^. ‘o move that could iw^i Ic.id to murder in the slaying of the ‘"fi ‘’fie out of a totalI DallasD allas | Canoga Park, Calif,, andI Mrs!Mrs. daweclasses nt the Moscow school on president. AndreasA ndreas P<^I population of 50.667 in 19G0.9G0. The K J o n e s i Nadine Van Nostrand. Van NuysNuys, year-around basis. , Kjeldgaard. 77; Glennn Hen- Justice Department has said ind 16 Under the proRram, approved , \ , Calif.; 13 Rrandchildren and 16 I' 1 drickson. 25. the cashier;er; and therethe were 242 qualifiedJ-Nr. Negro TONS . SHIR! lASniAJICOloa 1 umw unsti umi eu grcTt-B^antr^firrJreii.------fey tjio B oardlol Re^;enls. l!xiday,. 7 ^ " Mnr*-i.rrrT-ATm'--Htrthen^"355—a--W a voters ns compared with S.597 _ 1 “ * He was preceded In deathIth bybv semester will rtart inij . white persons The depaTtmenr s^Ae's" bookkeeix-r.______' PLUS CARTOON his wife. Laura, who diedled in August.'' Tlie second semes- - charged tliere was a pattern||SHRaNfiAtt|d0Nf or , 1960, and a son, Arthur, Jerome,•rome would'J'' start around lhehe first p r e s i d e n t NAM ED practice p r of discriminationniination -A ond SHORT SUBJEC ; Who died in 1962. * of tho year and end in,n mid- svSUN V.Al l.FY (AP) —-Chuck--Chuck ag;againsi Negro voter applicants,plicants^ ^ elected Counting ,the original \'oters I Open 7.45, Complete!te ------r r I - Ftm cral services will b«« held . . ShafShafer, Caldwell, was c tec ted (. Adults Adm. — S’ I at 2 p.m. Tuesday In the Arco presi(ient tod^v oT" the Tscrrthwcstorthwest andam the rece'm upswing m regis-, 1 _ Show 'TiJ^ 10:30 " Community Baptist Church,'h'^^n° un- p„ WOUNDED R egional Coal Association,ociation. tratration activity, the Negro voting. I der thc direction of tho Marvel“el POCATELLO (AP)-,\ 13- which hx:ld its nnnual conven-convcn- populationpo] of Dallas County now year-old Pocatello ^yy was tii'n at .Sun W illey, is upward of 1,0(X», DRIVE-tN I, Memorial Chapcl. wounded In thc chcst In an C O L O R ^ ,^1 ENDS _ 1 accidental shoottng Saturday f “ IffG ' moniinR. ^TUESDAY *★ GRAND-VUG ’ i Duplicate Bridge - Ronald Leland Ferrin, n, l o o k iING n g FOR A I r : : l ~ n u s CO-HIT rLGCl Mrs. Clarcnce Y Results Reported Ferrin, u-as shot with a .22 MATINEES DAILY »! j ‘'WORLD WITHOUT SUN"5UN" BRAND> NE>NEW 1st RUN! JEROME — Jerome Duplicateplicate calilcaliber rifle. He was with his TER JO B? I I BETTER DOOM OPEN 1:30 -PSICES- Bridge Club met Saturdayday at brotibrother, 14, and nnother boy , , aq 18-52 «r« Lincoln Service ha* helped er boy / w<*n «nd women ** 18-52 «r« Li -•Fluffy"-3:30, 6,55. ^ the Jerome Elks Club. inIn d Iho hills near Trail Creek | j urgently p^eded to pr«p*f*•pare #of #of »H^i» W J y X F / [ f S Muin I 00 -f.i 2. ihtn II Joe Moses is his name,. .13 North-south wiVtnersjyere..Mrs. Roac ^nO-haH VU S ><'vll S^rv c« job openinqi cpenir.9 1 re Tp »*» fvery vr«r j^nce 1943, I. It 10,15. re.Mrs. Road, about one and one-half ^ S ' 25, CMIdrrn 35c A stealing Africa ------C r J . Str aug h n and ,Mrs. G.- G . \V’.'W.- -jnlles-m ile Irom thc cily,_uJicoif*n Iho—thO— — — »f>> du/m g th< next n«nt 1 122 *» *» or*e ?»■>• U 'qr»t andI old- cld- -Wofld' l,.<5. 5:10, 8:30 Tilley, firsl; Mrs. W. P. Hnney accl(accident occurred, e'iT" fr77TTF*v -cwT-rd------is his game! - a n d M rs. S. S. Jen.sen. ,>iccond,second, T^ The boy was hit In thc;he left Gov*rnm«i^t poi.fion* p*Vpay •* ^ '* nc» connected'ected ______' nonth TO Gcvem —«»nt | and Mrs. N. D. Hartruffif( and side of the chest, and thche bui- bul- ** ^ • monTh TO '*■ Mrs. A. W. Fram. third place.Dlace. lel IcI passed through his!« L»ffleft n«ft. Th«v provide MUCH F9EE bocki'et cn governn'ent A brings he beac (T Rfliieit Cairo!! ■o Mrs. arm. ^ ^ ‘V- .. GGLEXtER sec u r ity , highgh >aUr-wUr- joi'* ..v io»‘.l *» of potJion* D ------______au^crt^JT•c pay i»e». d vac.»tlcn* and m d *iclc ^ * to grt fw ‘ d*'.^ on how you I leave, and lib«ral p«rit.^n». MOVING? can pfepa'e >cur»elf for ' East-west winners wereMweiier Mrs. arm A*.»nv posiTicni fPQu.r# li'TtI* Of W 'M SsBerM B^ H. B. S m ith nnd M rs, D. Mc- " O' te ,-i ri«tisnrTBM«iir ~*aut»n A. ■nhal£h, ...... _.nQ...ir^C'*''?f.d_ «dwcationn oror t xex- - ^ . - ; HiM" V‘ Mahon, first; Mrs. C. P. nim I m » - -A r«n prr.. J 1-C.-C- , ■ j T ^ n H v V ^ pesenls ond Mrs. L. W. Van Riper, soc- |V I V thr HAPPlNfJ^S, fl\ANClALMciAL - ______ELI_____PLUS______fc ete SUCCESS AND SECURITY YOU I k ond, and Mrs. T. M, Detweiler-5 WARBERG you rr-utr p»t» a tei», 7h* ccn-*- ^ Jr wl PWWK MMMI • HAVE D?£A.VEO ASOUTJ ------1------and Mr:. T._ T. Grccnhalgh, p«i.T.cn il ki'eri and in m »0 '~'e I th ird . in®'s«- M _ ovm g-S torager O | 2 | G ca*«« cnK crv« cut cf ff.v. i v pa*i.p..., Der. , dc!.,, act NOWI f y SOWliA mBWI DifiSiiils.l]iiinD ^ ' I The Twin Falls unit will play \ ■■■■■•■■■■•■■•■•••■•■a ... IfflSiSisl , ^ masterpoint Thursd,ly night and ■ ” GompUt# n«t»onmo*. tlNCOlM SERVICE. 0.pl.I. 1213-J 5 ^ the Jerome Duplicate Bridpe worttfwtd# Exo«rt pickJnj. Fuftf METWOQXOR H H H in iB W t-U •Qulpo«d B)0d«rn tafta. S4f«,1, mod*r«cnod»t« •"'"<>■• Club will have masterpointicatc Sat- of . ■ I very rr>uch »nt«r*tt«d.tt«d. Pleai# »end», rrm abiolufely FREE fJ) A I PijjiviSKSrP^fjAVISIWUjtlgM r-urn J h ______nted to 4^*^4^^*^ litt cf U.S. Governmentit potiiicnipotilicni »nd»r talariet; (2 ) ln^orm*ficn’’en on i! ★ ★ MATINEEJi^NEES DAILY! ^ ^ if Poca- AOBNT nnHHf how to qualify for « U.S..S. Co-»r#rnr-ientCovernmen Job. B AWARD PRESEj^TED m an of N.m...... ------— --- Ao« ------_____ DOOKS OPEN 1:30 1 BOISE (AP)—A cenific.Tle of •••« ~ ^ _ MOSES ...... 8 :3•30 0 _____ ADULTS 1.25. CHILD F achicvehicnt was presented to Sgt, Major Leo H. Wise of Poca- U n e « ------2;05. 4:05, 6 lb 20 stud. l.C K n W T t^ »y. 733-7371 *T MOVUi C iT y------_ _ _------______------State ------(DS) I 8 ;io , l o j o ^ SGTS...... 10.20 telk), the senior enlisted man cf ChHdrrn .355 _ n Nitional__C" . " '■ ...... ' I I 1 which ended its tirst vveck of •t aummer training Saturday, 733- Sunday.', Jyna 13, 1965 ’ Twin FallsI Tfmps-NJEaE • JW rPatriol • s m fll — GREAt GIFTS GIFT: for g GREATa r GUY!G " " I * * * ' * * * * ' w t ..it-Ta lon'ey job »t times, but , Jiit^uld find a better one. p H | ^ T \ y TS' Falls County deputy ■ I M ‘ I sheriff «»><* ^ describing his . ^ M W J I I spmetimes lonely and ■ ■ 1 a r K rhe?[» James a*Be^am°“and B j l ■' i ■ ,fT r S DAY, SUNDAY, JUI • . . • .. ■ » Wv-1 • •"in lid S 'w Sheriff Benham. j FATHER'S Q JUNE 20th oA nf the deputies patrol the f ■k' fa r ,“uare mifes in Twin FallsI s . and part of Owyhee

► ‘^Deputy Sheriff Curtis' Pryor H H , ,/ ^pr.nnd in charpe. andid IM TM ig t„ the west end of the county. |% J H ‘"wayne .Hankins, has worWd with Sheriff Benham, off andId ; J g —SWiVEATE]ERS— X “"6dd!vTnough!“while Hankins ^ ^ ^.•Xd for the city police in I# / !■ byb > Van Heusen^ early 1 9 6 0 's he instructed a ^ nMkie tn enforcement W m M named Dennis Haynes. 1—iC " now Ihey both are working ->•• The classicc coot for active sportsm>ortsmen— i 100 per tor the sheriff's office and iU yn^s Is no longer a ro o k i^ \ cent ply importtmported alpaca yarn1 — modifiedr bell ■ 11 fact, he is helping the newest - e, lightw eight. See ^ deputy. Thomas Majors, Iprn \ sleeve combinincnbining com fort, style, ligH Ihe som etim e thankless job of • \ and feel thislis poppopular sw eater Linkink onor Link— won- law enforcement. H |9 | Majors started working for n ^ ra n derful colors.) r s . the sheriff's department after whetting his apetite (or law en-n- ’ --.S'' S : ^ forcement by working for sixix months as the Hansen village

"'"The sheriff's office offered me a chance to gain experience in nearly all phases of law E jjaM work, including traffic, criminal nnd civil,” Majors said in ex-X- SHERIFF’S SHERII BLOTTER Is , studied studied by by Deputy Sheriff Paul • “« plaining why he wanted to workrk Corder b • ANDSTYLiSTYLE W ITH . ______i ___ wnrkinff (or the sher - ______3_r- ; • Iff's office. ' . .. "I like the Job and wouldnn 'tt want to do anything else." he said when asked why he wanted UNTVEli^ERSITY^ I to be a law officer. by InteInterwoven® ^ Matt Vice, an experienced law I' officer, who was working on a quide in north Idaho decided he _ wanted to get back to the Twin k : ^ U niversity,, in cccotton and Falls area and into law en- A JA m - 1 I , stretch nylon,lon, fofor athletics or forcement. In December of 19M)64 he became a deputy sheriff. casual w earing.aring. . If there is one man who can ^ be a lawbreaker's worst enemy, especially if that person is a '5 ■ ^ l.vestock rustler, it's Paul Cord-rd* er who has been with the-he i\ Malloryry'^l^lf H ats sheriffs office sincc 19(i2 afterter h ^ \ THE OLDEST NAUEdE WITH YOUNQ IDEAS spending about 10 years as the:he lpijV ^ n l H1 U I ^ ^ 1 . kimberiy marshal. 1 . 0 0 . . . . ^ Corder. who drives a pickup■up ___ '1 ; i truck, usually handles crimes ;: i where livestock is involved...... j I n "Catne ru-stlors know-Paul-Is '! patroling farms nnd ranches in ^ ...... the county and rustling has gone>ne \ down since he hns been doing It," one deputy said of Cordcr. ’ n THE COCON)CONUT ' ' ^ The deputies who patrol the enmity are always alert, butbut Jj___ _ . . _ - ■ ' e ~ , whcn they are sent on a call M Take a tip fromD m SSar a m f f } / / 7 / ^ ^ which could be dangerous, they can always depend on ona manlan Sneed; "Y ou just can'tca f i to see they will not be in danger Inng. . . a |||||B■MaHMi |B||||||^^ The m an (s Joe W illiam s, a rt g^^peor- ^ ^ / / veteran law officer, who started ------wur k iiig-foi-t he-shertft-oB-JUine.me. - r 4. 196-1. . •: m atch a new M allo — W Williams comes to work dur-ur- VETEIVETERAN LAW officer Joe WilliamWilliams dispatches a car to ' ’ a n d s e e w h y i? Ing the evening and it is his investigaInvestigate trouble in the county.lunty. It Is W illiam ’s Job to see th a t i straw for sm ort appt \\ fa joh to dispatch cars and handle I men In patrol cars are calledIled if they arei needed and lo ' see S a r ~ ance and cOOligeless com' favor- I office work nt night. they will be covered If theree isIs b^ouble. (Times-News photo) ! V v \ l v ' ^ “ 1 wouldn’t want anyone else ^ ------nut Straw— *i that ‘ V isit us today and S( behind lhal radio. Joe always bearer, and Scott Pence, first , warns us i( there is trouble and i InstaUation , jpreceptcpreceptor. see j | —try on this ageless wo can depend on him to get . if ^ _ InstallInstalling officers were Clin- ; other cars to our aid (nst if —' ': ite—the Coconut St needed, one patroling deputy ■ I tnn D ougherty; D avid E rb J r .. Buhl, senior councilor nnd chap-i - j said o( W illiams. "'^Of DeMolay bV sc lain; t'erry Shaff, junior council­ I with colorful bond. A!‘.() working under Sheriff or and marshal, and Steve Coin- ^ ( 1 Benham. who i« tho newly elect- C ^ 1hapteivHelcl 1 * 1 ^rll Clin- ! ed president of the Idaho Peace . er,' Twin Falls, senior dcaconI J r .. ^-:=ir! Officers Association, are Floraora FILER—GaryFII.ER- Dougherty wasw-as and sta n d a rd b e a re r. :hap- - ; ; ancil- Wagner and Ruth Rushton, bolhlOth installed new master councilor;ilor OfficersOffice who will be Installed , j w'omen deputies who handleidle of the WWt est End- C hapter of d De- later ir Coln- De- later include Harold Busman.•aeon .' .i ^ papier work and day business1 at Molay iiin public rites at the chaplaiichaplain; Randy Herrett. al- ; . j thc office. Filer MasonicMa Hall this week.:k. moner; I^verne Bernier, mar- 1 The driver’s license bureau,.QU^ Steve ILammers was installeddied shall:shall; Joseph Beatey. second ' ; aKo under the jurisdiction of senior councilor:cr Robert Rude,ude, preceptor,precepti nnd David Palat, ■ thp sheriff. Is handled hy Stellaella junior councilor; Michael Ro- third prpreceptor and musician. ..; Clark and Charles Eggleston. 'fnd,land, scribe:scr John Tolk. senior Mrs. i ______ddeaconi e a c o n i Thomas Ramsey, juniornior p„melaMrs. Beem was pianist jcond and ^ deacon; Bruce Anderson, senior Pamela ' ‘ Gardner was soloist,^alat, ) steward; Ijirry Lammers. jun- The Mothers Club served re- ; J Shoshone Group stew ard ; - ,------ior steward; Byron Cacfier. sen- freshments,frcshme with Mrs. Beem and ; ■ I...... tinel: Michael Brown, standard Mrs. H; ^ To Hold'Dinner tin el: Mi Jard Mrs. Hammcrquist as hostesses.iloist. ; i e r G IF T ^^ di eas! SHOSHONE — American T,CR- lnn Auxiliary will hold a potluck% I"" """... "' dinner nt 6:30 Monday at thej L ^ " ^ * Memorial building. The last regr‘e g--1 i I H " ( F i | ; O th e r Patterns and solids— I ular meetings of the season will I U bc hcld-aftcr tho dinner. _ »—K •i Wembly ties—each with In September thc auxiliary:: IM j . ■ S iiie ^1 color guide ...... ,-on. 1.50 - .. will meet on the first Monday *— [G SERWI0 E N evening of the month rather ------^ H th.in the .second. The Legion will p« f by Campus—corjs-correctly C\ 4 f \ J ^ A S continue meeting the second . Ties I’v n n l r c tailored in1 bboxe o x e r o r -C / I ' - J PA3M M onday...... I ' ' I--I- ttlllV O betted models*.)deIS*___ fro m

n (Comfort begins;ins cat home in FARMERS! ^ ^ FOR A JOB ! j Swim Tru In itialed i ercniets^.oh^^_““S L !°hlle^O ^.1..J VAN HEUSEN® HEUJ RANCHERS! \ V ^^ THiTHAT'S RIGHT ? •-><■■ • 1 Von Heusen — Car M iddy or coat styles./Ies. VW ash and w ear. If you vifant to Stack Hiy J I Handkerc G Handsome shirts, fha Automatic Way THE FIRST TIME : s.yxl.AX I/O long or shortt sleev s le e v e . fro m “ • J_],H andsom e prints; or solidsol colors. | SEE OUR We'll design a letter* ; j 30 Minute ; head for you lo fit allE j' | Sport Shi]EE OUR GIFT BAR B/ ipecificationi ... or follow - [ AMPLE TV SHOW I ^1^ your design. Whatever•" 11 • j SEE C your printing need, you MONDAY EVENING ^ ...... ______FREE ge* the best here.e r From ...... MAY 14 ^ * 5 PARKING L Gi ' ^ P ' KMVT " n B m i TIMES-NlE S K E W S I DEPARTMENTDEF STORE,[)RE, on the BOULEyAILEyARD, Lynwood ------9:00 to 9:30 Phone^733-( , e 4 3 3 - 0 9 3 1 ------r ■ :-;v ;^::vTy-g^;^aagM M M i E i ...... ' ' '

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■ that too much remodellns i Sunday, Jun* 13, 1 9 ^ ^ ■ b3 necessary. . ■ *-i ' S Fall* Timys-News -e 5 e S o l d T he b u reau owns the lai W e a r M omritain t i n Hoi[ome to Be which two of the sites — ^|3 M issileiie Sites Ne -^^-Bhli‘{“ ‘y -»^'*‘y considered the! possibil- Grand View and Bruneaii- : prohibi- maintenance.e.xpenM .w as iiio r MOUNTAIN HOME, • IdahoIdalio coucountry tthe governmentt plans to^itoj maintenancem cost to be prohibi- *abte to of serving a city of 10,000OOO^r- 'per- ity of having a sue transfeir^insfeFreH' bum ahdlias first claim on I than the stale would be able ti _■ to the bureau bm have^^ven^U given it sitis if i( wanti them, Xa P) — It you re'rt’aliy uui to -put . Itive. ______•_____ sons. ^ I air-condi-i The possibiiUy or convertmc beat lhe Joneses, you mightght'corn coiv They’reT spacious, air-condi-j M^y c i ^ '^'^"The ' ‘ telephone bill alone;» a l ^ uiKftf tuiiiideration was the i ' slder buying otte of three■ee mis- tiortioned and liyeable- Thehe catch,oncatch,one sitejsinfo an emergency ciyil __ “that Orchard site — about 22.22. milesmiles maintenance costs.■•, ‘ » I ' em ergency commei thout the]defense and state governmentvernment would be 5^W)- a month ■ tha ^ Imper The Fedecal Bureau _.of. of Land tions center is being sludii Silesile sisites in this vicinity. They're i-si-5 that' they come without thejde »r a tta c k is w hat t'le dei»rtment nov/payov/ pays east of Boise — which Imper expecexpected l^go on sale in July, missilesmis r.nd much of thehe space-space-;sc scat-in event of nutUear aitack and representatives ' ofif other Management consideredd the pos- th 2 Idaho D epartm ent of ilh il high I was investigated by Jame»imes Im- for, rent." V=:h j. sibility of turning one of the sites T hey w ere com pleted in 1962 ®ee“ Be equipm ent but wilh a h ig h ' wi ier said, agencies toured May 43. f the sites ways. But the department ^^K^VBr The Iper. deputy director of Idaho Beside tclephonss, Imper said ■rai Bu- into a job corps center,:r-but but dc- not consider itself a ixit ^ for the giant Titan I intercon-ntercon- maintenance cost. - '• the state vvould, have to0 main-m ain OfficiaU of the Federal Bu- t of J200 This has reduced theie buyer CiCivil Defense. ' the self- reau of Public Roads in Boise 'cided — among other ■thingsithings — custom er.______tinental missiles at a cost of t200 T ly "W e found the day-to-davay-to-dav tain living faciljties and the sell m iiiioillion. competition considerably. ■__ i«n- Several state and federalTal agen-agenj " • . Each site Includes three I6 9 - cies in Idaho have considered foot-deep missile silos surround-iiTI «r usinS the sites for civil defense H B ed by science fiction-like tun- , Li t siinl P^rPoses. in most nels.nels, control rooms, power sup-aup- “ ,(,ey have determined the plies land living q u a rte rs.>. —-I ^ —' ’ " ------——------WillWhcn used, televisionDn .sets BETTING HEAVY DARRIRELL'S monitorsdothe entrance-way(vay and LONDONL (AP) Heavy betting half a dozen security points on the Conservative party lo arounaround each site. win the next British national But Ihe missiles are obsolete obsol.etq eleielection was reported today bv ____Ij___ and the three sites near,ar.here here tadtadbrokes, a-handboJilt sptTiaU.—_ _ ll Q ^ are aiamong up nrM9 uiDuiidluiid tlienj.iii tlie nging in'^his form of wagnr. ------Tl ALLLL NEW

? DAVID WRAY DAVIS _ . . . son of M r. a n d IVIrs. ■ Earl E. Davis, Jerome, will be 1 honored at a farewell tcsll- 1 monial nt 4:15 p.m. June111 20 1 c will ^iMO J at the Jeromo LDS Church on MiCt nc OW! W%M North Lincoln Street. Hc will f l j S ‘j leave tho mission home In H Salt Lake City June 2S and ■ ... J spend J2 weeks at BYU lan- I Ruago school before IcaVrng Hi T ( for a mission in Mexico.SRicks Ilia^ ‘ liFOITTSTHEI ^ iTHER'S DAY 1 headquarters will be In ear. Mex- f a Ico City. He attended Ricks ' Bt p College, Rexburg, one year. - )ic ^ The "COC'COOLEST' Spott in Town . . . t o "Fury" Power Povy ToolsIs ‘ Gospel Movie to ’ with1 the ''HOTTEST"T" Hitsh . . . princl- BYIY RA R A M Be Presented at the ] A movie on lhe posiwi -villprlncl- be 5 p m n ^ ( pies which was shown ath Sat- the New Yorks Woritls i-alr wili be —• ------1 shown Wcclncsdijy through Sat- - In the ® ( urday in Mngic Valley. ' Tho movie, presented in the Fury' ELECELECTRIC ■ Mormon (*iiviIion at thele.sday fair, REGISTERSTER FOR THE will bo shown to Mafilc Valley LOW residents nt H p.m. Wedne.sday NEIEW Ll in tho MurtauKh i.DS church. it wili bo presented at 8 p.m. d■3:. I.DS 3 / 8 "" D R IL L Thursday and again Saturday nt ‘ FREE BAt irrison " ■ BARRACUDA the Sixth nnd Eighth ward I.DS chapel, across from Harrison G i v e n AAway w a y June 19th school. Twin Fails. ------R e a u _ 1 2 ^ 9 9 At 8 p.m. Friday the ;ctions movie ‘ PPJUCIXS ! can bo viewed amiS'TruTlI L D S ------J church. No charge or collections j will be taken. ^ ^ ^ O N l A L B;UMS U I 7^ 1 li 3 .9 8 ...... NOW^ . 2.98 1 . . P . 7 . : ^ ^ 4 .9 8 NOW^ .. 3.98 {uh Fury ELECELECTRIC 1 5 .9 8 ...... NOW^ 4.98 SABREI I E SAW Nextt to Van’s inn LynwoodL ] Reg. 12.99 Open Eveningijngi WW* eekdoyi 'HI 9 SumSundays 12 to 6 p.m.

‘^ ‘WWU.l.A. I ------:------^ w ------1 . 9 . 8 7 A s f y / e f o r e v e r y A timeimely (and practical)pra s pDort o r t and whim giftW ffor Father'Ier's Day ^ A cish Pcipiti^’P. f ^ y M V m BRLATHIN’REATHIN’ BRBRUSHED PIGSKIN*CASUAL SHOESLS L BY WOLVERINE ( Dress r e s s him up “ HP ^k ii Men'» O QC ^ HNG'S S izoi V . V J ----- LYNWOOD3 SHOPPII SHOPPING CENTER 7 S S p r i n g ) D u x U —— This Father’s Day putut Hush PuppiesP on the top of the: list.list, H sssia Dad will love their crispcrisp good loolis, the superb fit, the^ way J Hush Puppies cradle his feet in solid comfort while giving; him • ------P" — the exact support hele needs. ^You'll find styles for everyy oc-00- "■ '— to important business meetings. Why not it to B uy..A/ • • • casion from golfing to importa / not W h a t U pick up severa^^^ 7 ______Ever meet a mannan who didn't need sofne neww shoes? Fortunately vve never IMVORITI[ I T E G U Y have. Seems that forlor one reason or anotherer they aare always in need of TOCRFJ “ another pair—(o-fo repUreplace old ones, to keepI up withwilh the new fashions, lo 2 and 3 Button Suits go with a newN suit.suif. Thaf^T why Tfoblee•shoesoes makemak( a practical Father's Wools and Wool Blends * i * '’ ^ ^ ^ .■'ay gift. Theyi are agragreeably priced, and theyiey are alalways needed. $ 4 5 0 0 Casi #* From H J 5 , ^ ^

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F rom 5 f S^^Tr ^ *14.00 FREE GIFT I r ~ " i WRAPPING i ...... U?' Lightwelghi ' Sportcoats A/ool ■ MeiMen's n I 1 of Dacron and Woolround :Y!- - - ft n • i or choose a year Jround o r PPajamas a j a i weight in Tweed or Coat Style '''W' Herringbone. jf. NO "BREAK-IN''-.AK-IN--JUST WEAR 'EMI J5 , or Slip Slipo\-cr --- / } ^ i $ 1 Q 9 5 Machine Wosh 2^'; “jfry / JUNE 21, FATFATHER'S DAY F rom 1- * Little or rvo ^ J S S N. From ^ ■I ir y S t Y la s.zSizes e s AA, , C, D , Jl I n ^ l^ Stifla “ Shirts M f f "SH O ES FOR STITCH 5 1 T H E e n t i r e \ UNK-LF STITCH STYLES From ------_ «5R FUR ___ ^ ______F ^ I L Y " ______BLENDS ^ON., FRI, FRI. TIL 9.00 _ DEPARTMEIVRTMENT STORE AMPLE . *12“ '“ © ■ ^ccd-^5 cccC.s— tvcLd ------LYNWOODO SHOPPINGSHOPPi CENTER FREE PARKINGKING ■ ■ frolTs ^ On the Boulevarculevard . . . Lynwood Hiutls il ------... ______^♦ L Y N W O O D

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, IsBeported ■ An r n n r fl r l l t ^p f t f ft t o m ,.rrss&r'.fi,.rc'; , 9 aS ■■■ ■ '" ^nprs being taken, shown in ' 'S^flrtment retorts - The big hhand points to. 112 2 bailable Saturday, may reflect fn jlart results of psychological I 3 The otheiother hand points to 112 2 said the expanding i n nrogram using airborne loud- 1 the little hands reachfach forf lunchl P' akers. leaflet drops and ra- ' w r - X broadcasts may be a factortor I . ^vctH jdaij oCit fn lhe crowing number of pris- M \ v y = £ „ „ / . 31 ^ a s I ■" ;,s broueht^* into South Viet ‘B i V Clover Club SU-oi. • ^ / .>r % ' f c , Afi (5^\ Potato ChipsS oTu Our Low Price pkg. — ^ jQ^f>'rmirtP ~wheth6T'~a Sea Trader i ^ |* 6*/^-oz. prisoner is captured _^before he DgliciQus J goril I Jan flee or whether he permits iV~' ^^XhunklunaJ:^ himself to be taken without a The increase In p risoners Is In > Swanson Turkeyrkey c 3 *1 addition to what is reported as < M V iVt, ^ Jr \ C I Libby's — Buy 12-oz. AQ j an upswing in the num ber ofor 8™ . JF \ I Corned Beef Extra o and Sava can 4 # ^ defectors from the Viet Cong.ng^ Mn C B T ' ] A y However, no firm figures on n n i Chef Boy-Ar-. 30-oz. C O j defector totals are available» W J - I Meat Ball Stew0W Deooil — Tasty can 3 3 ^

The upward trend in the prls- ■ - m /, s pWg. oner count and defections is in | ^ H | Dairy Glen Butteriutter Quarler. 6 9 / addition to w hat U.S. m ilitaryiry -?r------“------___ i_____ \ ______■ Sweet Cream 1-lb. . men see as another indicationI of ^ i G r GrJ Grade AA pitg. / J f <)is' Viet Cong approaches an aver-/er- n)^e nf one a day. plus slayings 1 of others individually or in ^eilnciiltnj ^a fcja in i 1 f^rnups. \j, ^ucSclaij and %iJeJncM, ! Thc monthly total of prisonersiers I captured, while still not large in H H B TTvtr-aH figures, Jias. increased • dramiitically. -...... RRECyPERATING E C ^ FROM; A IracturedIracturei hip bene and sporting i w $ H low a lotal hip cast Is Cheryt^tscns,—Ij—“Fiscus,—Ir-daughtor-oL Mrs.'H'liQL': In Augu.st 1964 stati.stic.s show a lotal - - Bel-air-air FlFrozen P » e s the monthly total was 200; by Flscus Flscus and a Frank Flscus, TwinTwin Fnlls. Fails. The casl proves to be January of this -year it hadhad uncomfortable, uncomfo although Cheryl:heryl is is af apparently good natured Pourr Varieties- Var —^ — climbed to 585. Then the season-;on- about abo«t h hc e r predicam ent. C heryleryl receive* received thc fracture when i sho C t ^i i m ^ i i al slump in m ilitary action set fell' fell while whi ^he and her mothernother were wero visiting in California. Mjnmnija ■|||B| in as harvest time began andand (Times-News (TImes-I photo) the total fell lo 335 by IVIarch. * * * * But hy last month the total had __ _ 10^4-oz.^ C c climbed hack to S^in. I Compbell's The United States throughfn Toddler dieei-ful^erful Despite I cans both military and nonmilitary ^ S.IDelicious ^wm channels, aids the South Viet- I l l t Y Tomolato S(Soup namese governm ent in psy-'il Ciimbersoinei Cast on Hip _ chologicnl w arfare through pro-iro- ^ cast can be real uncomfort-fort- and and pn proves biirdensornii to both viding equipment and general able and cumbersome. esp»-;sp»- mother mother nnd daughter, since Mrs. °dvice. ______eiallycially a liody cast, but youngjung l-'iscus l-'iscus has to carry Cheryl I Salad Dressing qu( Cheryl Fiscus, 2, daughterr of wherever wherev they go. ' Mrs. R uth l-'iscus und FrankrankAccording Acco to Cheryl’s doctor, ^ ’ Our Low Price j City Water Fiscus, Twin Falls, seems to0 be the the ca; cast will be taken off Tues-fMira< Tues- ______nde )AIVhip s: "T, 55 ^ 1 adjusting lo her predicamentnent dny, pcpossibly, and then herr hip, ■ very well. ^''11will be he X-rayed to decide if the thej^^^^T Is Discussed Cheryl fell and fractured the fracturefractur siill requires a cast or femur, or large thigh bone,!, of whethewhether Cheryl finally can get Melrose Lightly her left leg on M ay '9, 'Morhor'sler's rid of it; Illy 1-lb. 1 At Meeting h o r i e h j ” Day, whwhile she and her mother)thet ------Salted Crackerer b o x ■ A r HEYBURN—Progress is being:ing were visvisiting in Alturas, Calif. SodaIt Cracidcers made in Ihe low pres.sure irriga-iga- ^heShe wwo as taken trnrTiospitalal' in -O ^ J U uster of m m tion project in Hcyburn, it vvas,was , Alturas, where X-rays revealed reported during a recent villageage thetho fracturefraci and also revealed board meeting. tho fact that it called for a total iZSchool J d Head | ■ Highway m 1 4 - o z . Tiling has been completed1 nt hip castcast. b o ttles I the McBride addition and planslans Now tithat Cheryl has becom'1^,1 e Is l o lDemanded ■ ^Thrifty m nre being formulated for devel-vel- accustomaccuston ed to the cast she gets ■* s Tomilato CCatsup oping of lhe low pressure sy.s-sya- around by sliding across the CHICCHICAGO (AP) — Civil rights 7 tem for the Dayley addition and floor on her stomach. Cheryl^eryl march(marchers demanding the ousterju ster ------other areas within thc village.e. cannot sits and has to lay flat of SchoolsSc|, Supt. Bertjamin C.' The village board decidedI jQto most of tho time, although she Willis brokeI ranks Saturday and | ...... ^ charge residents $2 per lot (Qf for can stand. spread out along State and Mad-1 Safeway SliceSliced irrigation w ater and $4.50 per "Cheryl is good nalurcd aboutibout ison ststreets in downtown Chi- acre. The rate will not affect the the ‘ ® whole thing,” Mrs. Fiscusiscus cago, (one of the world's busiest! Shasta Drinks McBride addition. .says,says, “ aalthough she had a bad intersections. interse | . n ^ ^ J ^ time of il at first.” PolicPolice, for the second straight; Assorted Flavors J. R. Brown, board memberiber "yhe ,does fiet quite uncom-com- day, madei wholesale arrests, - IBologn< over irrigation, was instructed fonahiQ ina -ted fortahiQ when it's hut,” the‘Many th e ‘Many of the clenionstrators to meet with school officials Luthermother added. Iwere I loaded in waiting patrol Excellent For Lunch;h Box 3 t:.' *1 ciincerning ditch tiling near the The cast weighs quile a3 lotlot!wagons. t wagon; Some of the demonstra­ Sandwiches or Coldd Plates school to give youngsters morej o r e ------iiirs------^ wi tors were lying in the streets. 5 playground area. , I The inarch had aboul .SOO par­ mjg A special meeting is plannedmed QT ticipants when it began earlier V . \ hy the b<5ard with representa-nia- Ei«flit ~& Area 'nin (ir? (irant Park. The marchers Crest Toothpaste fives nf the Weslingliouse Com- T> had said they were going to City Save At Safeway pany lo set up a uniform light- l j O \ TTall nnd m eet With Maj-or Rich­ ghi: Boys Attend ard IJ;' J. Daley. 5 9 - iiig plan for village streets. Police said the demonstratorsralors I’ete Jannsen requested assist- I had agreed to stay on sidewalksw alks B | ^”js: 47^ nn' "■'ill be tiled by village per- The DDepartment of Employ-piny- PolicPolice w ere ordered to Link W From Selected Ports •■‘■nnel. ment scrscrcens the applicantsi and arms to prevent the olher m of Tender Beef Chuck c — ------1 by a series of tests is Riven to:i dt.*-do- march(m archers from pushing outIt3 into Ground lb. I E.xpenses will be provided by series id Chuck 59‘ t ' village to send board mem-em- terminelerm ine the cliRibility of the0 ap. af> Ihe sireet. mrt I CenferHer CutCof Z L O v ^ *1 Lean &L MeatyM eaty C C Trend Powdered B lx>rs, the village manager ornr plicant. ,After being accepted,Jd, a TraflTraffic w as compctely tieded up ■|»QPork Chops R b cC h h o o p . Ib. jpareriDS Coonlry■y Stylo Ib. J J r ■ the village clerk to attend Mu* Mu- ■'<>'’ CorjCorps onlh i.s administeredtcrod in 'he area, which is about four Save On Detergent H nicipal League meeting next ■''■'d the Job. Corpsman is a.s*^ign-f^ign- blocks from City Hall. rn j I /"L CenterIter Cut "TO ■ V'cek at Idaho J'alls. cd to a camp. The parade was headedd hy PO r Q rK L nO P S LoinT Chop,Chops Ib, / y/ Bar-S Bacon si ,t d r ^ ^ ’’ lb. 69.' cnn The corps is for di.sadvantapedaged Robert Lucas. Chicago chair- ' H -WjUiam CHili) C hrislenson. ^ man of the Congress of RacialRacial I 49/ ■ r-irks and recreation member, yntrth and -will enable them lo .? ' receive new opportunity. Younqounq Equality, and the Rev. Johnhn 'R:Tt: ------—------■ reicivcd permission to have the ' :i I l^orter, pastor of the Christ „ ■ ruad leading to the boat docklock 21 nre ehRibl*' . and the applicant rrnist not)t be ^ church. In Iho for- jffl find the new proposed park de-r, L ward ranks were five nuns. The ^mwtmwssssimimmmwamm attending school. ■ '■ ■ 0 ■ 'I'liipment along the Snake River parade ran.^cflpnter tn throngs of I I Svi H prppnrcd for public use. - In Lhe , ruraLJoj? C orps c«Tmp, ^j,opne shoppers- in the city's main de- * J ■ [______the voutlyouths atiend school halfj* a“ p^^ftmcpartment store centcr. The B S w e e t day and work the rest of I”'’ the marchersrnarchi chanted, "Ben Willis ^ I Last Rites Held time. In thc urban cam p fhe must go" nnd. "Daley must H youths learn various occupa- go.” •• ______J' be oven a n d ^ j * .. C< a For R. Shriver lions. ', Out of Ulfl OTC ' ' Fresh Sweet C Boys and Rirls both are dcII igr - WINS W SCHOLARSHIP ' cars Wifh Plun H .1 EROME — Funeral services ible ibie and no one with a seriousnous BURLEYBUR — Jean Thomas.om as, H Corn Sweet Corn —’^Well Filled H '••r R.llph Walter Shriver were crim e re ft over thd counterlunter to you I ^ ^•ere crim e record will bo acccptcd.ted. RurleyRurley. student at the Universityersity ^ /ifh Plump Tender Kernels '"ndiicicd Fridav nfternoon' in -j-heThe avaverage stay at a camp•np is of'■>? IdaIdaho. Moscow, has been C H r'ov 10 monthmonth.s, bul the youths can,n ni-ni' H'varded»'vard< Iho Sperry and Hutch- l a r g e ^3 .John N. Garrabrandt. tend for two years. Job Corpsrorps msoninson 4-H scholarship. M iss B Mr<;. Robert Golay was th«;the trainees are paid $30 a monthh for ThomasThoma is the daughter of Mr. la rg e ■ and Mrs. Ella McVcy the|cxpensesthe cxpen5;es and their clothes nndnnd'*''^^ ^Mrs. Jack Brackenbury, U.S. No. 1 W ■ ‘-^^'compamst, mcdical expenses are furnisheti.she.1. Burley.______ears H Pallbearers were Jack Jar- If n^ yoi youth completes the course■)urse ■ dmo. Dana Gilmore. Gene Ball.iheJail.ibe is givenR $50 a month for i ■ .Jim Winegar, Adam SchmidtTiidt'every every n month he attended th? CUSTOM R eci O nlions i o n Wines and Bill Zurek. iJobI Job Cori Corps camp. U.S. No. 1 Sweetit Onion*Onion Extra inesap Fancy V Applet ■ ^were held at the psocsoiscxxvweixwcvscsKjej' CLEAN ^ ONLY! Buhl Cemetery. Fancy W ashington S tate Appl< H STUDENTS HONORED g C in n a mnon o n R o lts ib.l3yy - - ...... 2 I CLYDjS^S I J 0 ^ O ur Rdcipd Uses ButterIter and hHoney ond P lenty SHO.SHONE — Two Shoshonetone y 5 S ^ M M student.s have been honored al KWP Jk I j of Raisins. Topped Withith Fresh Ground Cinnamon, Pricess EffectiveEffecti Today, Monday, Tuesda1 lbs. H [he College of Idaho. James^mes ^RAPIATORffg*m irm *y*3rw ie^ ----- M■ ■ ___ i______Our Rolfs Are oa Hit Hit Wilh Will Everyone. H Haddock, son of Mr. and Mrs. g i.l4f89?^U1 , Tuesday and Wednesday, Knhert Haddock, received the 5 ''olIcRc’s mathematics achieve-!5| K SHOP I — Por 4 9 / nicnt award to an ouLstanding<>nE 58 TheTho iO N ir thop in Twin I f f ^ j 12 for 4 freshman. John Exner. son o( 5 _ „ " I 'Jj^MaSmtal I ^'r. and Mrs. Vernon Exner.ner, S devoted exclusively ^ * # ■flBBBBHaBi H also a freshman, received a C.C.- C.’ g to t o thoth« RADIATOR TRADE g U^ vnEEOKKM i 1 . ,')";5'^rson „J600_scholarship and Q5 ^ f ~'1SSSSSS■OflHVHiHH lI k j P * ™ B" journalism award for work-ork ffg * « -Waahinrtfm------73M CM g- © Copyrishtipyriahf 1961,1 1962, 1963, 1964 ond/or On the Coyote,- student paper. UXXXXKXXX3gXXXX3CT^^ and/or 1965 Saf«-way SIotm. Ini Sunday; Juno 13, 1965 £;% n ^ 8 ___Times-News - c J i n t a i n H o>me n toJSeiS 3 M issilele SSites N*>fear ea ^l\foiirit lore sufficient power -plant capableible say theytl considered the possibil-Sibil- GraiGrand View and B ru n ea^^ laho country tthe government plansins to maintenancemainf cost to be prohibi-ohibi- maintenance mai ,e:ipen^ of' aer- ity of having a site transferredirred built and has.firSt claim on MOUNTAIN HOME. Idaho country than Ihc state would be ables to of serving a city of 10,000 per- ity pl (AP) — If you’re-;re/IIy outIt to put on,ori, the auction blocjt^^^^^. tive. *''rie . thar sons. ' to thithe bureau but have givenen Itit sites sitos if It w ants them. - •beat~tllB~Jutteses,-you might-eoiv —T h ^ nndi- Tlie possibility of converting beai |.^n° Itnrtff.- .-orKiirtPi-mlnn «■«■; the little study since learning-li!!£ the .^q^»gi°iL Co gf the Orcharays eaeast of Boise — which Im p er The Land tions center is being studiS if: ■ expected to gp-On sale in July,luly. missilesmissilei and muclj of the space-pace- scat ini ey^nt of nuclear attack is w and representatives of otherJjer Maw Management considered the I30S-i»s- ths Idaho Department of Hi?^ ; higli was investigated by James lm- for - - ' 'They w ere com pleted In 1963 aage g e equipmentequ —' bljt with a higli was ii aid. agencies; toured May 13. sibiJiisibility of turning one "of the.sitessues way:ways. But the-departmem con- maintenance, cost. Iper, 'deputy director of IdahoIdaho ^°Bcs1dc B( ain- Officials of* the Federal Bu- intoioto ja job corps center but de- not for the giant Titan I intercon- juyer Civil Defense. the.h<» ‘tate would have to mam- < aise cided — among other things — custi tinental missiles at a cost of $200 ThisT his h as reduced ,the buyer Civil OKlav tain living facilities and the self-self- mreau of Public Roads in Boise cided I competition considerably; "We found the day-to-dav tain m illion. inn. Several state and federal agen- EEach ach site9 Includes three IGO- cies |~® in Idaho have considered foot-deep missile silos surround- ^_i._using ,the site.s for civil defense ed by s;science fiction-like tun- and q other, purposes. In most nels, control rooms, power sup- cases ,thev have determined the . plies and living quarters. — — ^ WhenWhcn used, television sets BETTINGI HEAVY R E L r S «« monitore 3 .9 8 n o w S 2.98 4 .9 8 n o w ^ 3.98 Fury ELECTIELECTRIC i 5 .9 8 n o w 4.98 SABREE SSAW I N e x t toto VansT in LLy> y > iw o o d Reg. 12.99____ I Open Evenings WWekdiW W e k d o y t 'til 9 SSunday* u n d a y * 12 lt> 6 p.m. I

------^ ... •' . J------09 7 'A sty/e foro r e v e r y A timelytely (and prac\ractical) s p o'>rt r t a n d w h im gift fotfor Father's•'s iDay H ush s h lPkipiiiTO ' BREATHIN’UN’ BRUSHEDBRUNEI PIGSKIN*CASUAL SHOES BY WOLVERINE ;s h im up f Men's n QC (D re ss h i RINCIC'S Sizes V . T J LYNWOOD SHOPPfNGHOPPING CENTER D u x L d ------^ th is S p rin n g ) ...... rh ush Puppies on the top of the list, t — -..^T—--.. ..V.-:— ■'■■■■...... —...... ,i,„i— — Da good looks, the superb fit, the way ______- i ■“ This Father's Day put Hushleet fn Puppie solid comfort while giving him ssm Dad will love their crisp eds. good You'll look: find styles for every oc- W h a f(to t o B uy...^> • • Hush Puppies cradle his feetnportant in solii business meetings. Why not the exact support he needs. You'll Ever meef a man whovho didn’tdidn' need som^new shoesTToffliesTT^rfuriaTerjrwF-rrever ------casion from golfing to important bu Y 01M MFAVORtlE: 1 ;t e g i j ¥^ pick' up several pair? have. Seems that for one reasoni or another theyey are alwaysal in need of another pair— fo replaceepiace oldo. ones, to keep up withvith the inew fashions, io and 3 Button Suits % 2 and 3 B g o with a new su/t.t. ThaffsT h affs why Roblee shoes makenake a practicalp Father's /ools and Wool Blends a n d V .''ay gift. They are agreeabiagreeably priced, and they aree always needed. $^coo Casual rro m

Permanentrmanent Press P H Regulartgular Cut or H Tapered.T a p e r e d . H ^ s m $ 5 ? F rom V *14.00 v b \ \w v n ™ freiFREE GIFT I I Wn WRAPPING _ - I ------tigfitweight fe Sportcoats of Dacron and WoolI ■ , MMen's e n ' s I or choose a year round ;*!>'"i- PPajamas « | a m a ! M weight in Tweed or ^ HerrinQbone. llHI - Coat Style Try.’ N“-JUST WEAR 'EMI ' or SlipoveiSlipover /j /' M , „ n . *19®® Mlachine a c h in e W c ash "if f ATH ER'S DAY Little or no NO "BRFAK-IN“-JUST JUNE 21, FATHI 5/ 1 liS S ytyla li Sport z e s Aa ,, b B,, c C , D ' S h i r t s "SHOES FOR 1 LINK s t it c h S o 9 9 THE ENTIRE I 5TY LE5 ______FAMILY" I NDS M O NI.. .. FRI. TTI TTIL 9.00

1 2 9 5 — MENT STORE AMPLE I ccCA _I>cca^ ------LYNWOOD SHOPPINGHOPPING CENTER ' DEPARTMENT^ard . . . Lynwood FREE PARKING. "nuJsi son’f ♦t LLY Y N W O OD ^ I On the Boulevard ., ______' V ■. ' I ' Sunday, June 13, 1965 Twin Falls Times-Nev^/s 0 Inereas^ m ; -SH ■ ■ a Is Reported B H • WASHINGTON (A P) - An increlisinS number of Viet Cong insoners being taken, shown in Department rejwrts i i 2 r The bigd i g handho p o i n t s t o 12 . mailable Saturday, m ay reflect ' fn p a r i results of psychological ■F* ' - 3 The otherjther 1hand points to0 T2 2 "l-v^i^rts said the expanding rroRram using airborne loud- , • > And the liilittle hands reachach fofor lunch! shakers, leaflet drops and ra- e . ^ tT-^aaiar-— To broadcasis may be a factor ■ ^vcrifciuijf rjLtinr J i t n c l i . 3 c l c a S I in lhe growing number of pns- i\Y ‘"J,';'; L ught into South Viet Clover Club 5’,4-ot. ■*}rt , ■Ip' K m / Our Low Price pkg. j ! g f "■^Thf-v point out th at it is diffi- - Potato'Chips our iov rM t to determine wliinhei— »t— Voy______• ■ ieo T'rgder ~ ■ |» 6',a-ox. ^ pri'^oner is-captured before he ~~~Chnnki'Dmr DJelicious elicio u s J cant T can flee or Whether he permits himself to be taken without a 1 or Boned 5-oi. <1 Swanson Turkeyie y Ca hicken J c a rii I *'*The increase in prisoners Is In addition to what is reported as Libby'j ~ Buy 12-oz. A Q j an upswing in the n u m b er of mK ' ■■ # \ Corned Beef Ex^traExtra and a m Sovo can defectors from the Viet Cong. M n j j Chef Boy-Ar- 30-oz. C O j However, no firm figures on a H J . defector totals are available |^ M | -I Meat Ball Stew!W DDeo eo ■— Tasty can J

The upward trend in the pris- jtter r™ ,;- X‘: oner count and defections is in j j ^ — ■ "J - I Dairy Glen Butter c addition to what U.S. military SwoBt CrodfRTv 1 -lb. men see as another indication of Lucerne ButterBr Gradec T o d AA pkg. / dissatisfaction in Vict Cong op: 3ian Way •% 12-ox. C| Atrocity and tcrron;:m attril> ^ - / y ' Pizza Mix 0 At Safowoy .5 pkgi. I uied to the Viet Cong have in- . - Red Kettle creased sljarply in recent M" ■ ■ ■ months, statistics received here ■ Noodle Soup1 ol^ol Delicioui J pkgt. L j r indicate. This is viewed as indi- , Mn. for. -T Nu Mado Creamy 18-ox. C Q , canon Ihat Ihe Vict Cong, find- [5 Wrighl'f con / r r oror^c'^u, Crunchy jar J j r in;; increased n eu tralism or Jp Canned Biscuits Peanut Butter friendliness to the South Viet- Piedmont quart OO// Cucumber j 16-ox. «| namese cau.se among villagers, J TaJty jar j i j r ^ I s Sweet w o T cChipj . jori I have intensified the execution ^ Salad Dressing Zippy Pickles ■ ' ' { Cruihed 1-lb, |Q y One official said that the num- Skylark« Bread wWheat h I c loaf I j r ^ French's Mustardtard s^i f^ w o y hor of village chiefs slain by the Viet Cong approaches an nver- ai;e of one a day, plus slayings of others individually o r in Wore W onJa.j,, D.'ZJuciJ.ai^ ancl %iJeJnciJc d^arcjains ! groups. The monthly total of prisoners captured, while still not large in I 1 4 - o z . — ovi.r.all ficures. has increased -frnptiired hin bone and sporting dramatically. ------RCett^RECUPERATING FRQM-A-tractured J ilr Frr>Ton _____ | ------nr7\iicnst~m4--statistmr-showr -a-totaUhip-casl.-»-4otaU*»p is-r.heryl Flsrus.Isrus. 2. daughterda ot Mrs. Ruth 1 ^ ------Bel=air-Frc I F1.SCUS and Frank FIscus, Twinvin Falls. Fall-s. TThe cast proves to bo p------pies^ - ■ the monthly total wa.s 200; by Fi.scus and V a n e T T e s ^ ------January of this year it had1 uncomfortable,uncomforta although Cheryliryl Is apparentlyappi good natured F o u F V a n i cllmbcd to 585. Then the season-- about her predicament. Cheryl/I received thcI fracture when sheiCreon mi^Pii al slump in military action sett fell while she and her motherLher wwero ero visiting^ Id C alU om la. in as harvest time began andI (Times-News(Tlmes-Ne’ photo) the tota! fell to 3J5 by March. * * * * * \m -oi. ijk C c But by last month the total had Campbeirs climbcd hack to 510. I c a n s b h The United Stales through, Toddler Cheerfulirful ]Despite I Delicious both military and nonmilitary ^ .. lato S<^OUp channels, aids the South Viet- I |1 |¥ |l Toma li.inhese government in psy- Cumbersome Cast r bI o x B l J m HEYBURN—Progress is beingg were were visiting visitii in Alturas, Calif, SodanCrac ckersj made in the low pressure irriga- She She waswas takeni lo a hospital in O '^ J Uuster S of HM s Alturns, where X-rays revealed i 8 tiun project m Heyburn. it was Alturns, wl 1 4 - o z . reported during a recent villagee tho the fracture fractur and also revealed C ^ l., board meeting. the the factfact thattha it called for a total O d l < il Scliool Head | i W % H i g h w a y M b o t t l e s J l Tiling has been completed at *’’P the McBride addition and planss Now Now that thai Cheryl has become Is T c DemT ) anded ■ ||J Thrifty # are being formulated /or devel-I- accustomed accuslomec to the cast she gets Tomalato ClCatsup oping of the low pressure sy.s-i- around around by by sliding across thei'e CHICAGOCHICA (AP) — Civil rights^hts tem for the Dayley addition andd floor floor on on her !■ stomach. Cheryl■yl marchers demanding the ousterste r 1 I------—— 7 other areas within the village. cannot cannot sit sit apd has to lay flat of SchoolsSchoc Supt. Benjamin C.' C., The village board decided too niost of the "f time, although shehe Willis bnbroke ranks Saturday andj Safeway SIIked kec * Shasta Drinks charge residenls J2 per lol forJ. can stand. ^ . spread outoi along State and Mad-i irrigation water and $4.50 perJ. “Cheryl is ' good naturcd aboutmt ison streetsstre in downtown Chi­ Assorted Flavors acre. The rate will not affect the„ the whole . thing.” Mrs. Fiscusus cago, ontone of the world's busiest I McBride addition. says, “although she had a badad intersect!intersections. | tor. u J 1, time of it at first.” Police, for the second straight' J, K. Brown, board member^ “"she She doesdoi get quite uncom-m- day, mademr wholesale arrests. BE o l o g nn < a 3 *1 over irrigation, was instructed^ fortable wwhen it's hot,” the'M.inyhe'M.'iny c of the demon.siraiors Excellent For Lunch Box lo meet with school officialss colliermother ad>added. Iwere loiiloaded in waiting patrol Box cuncorning ditch tiling n e a r the® The (-gj;,cast weighs quite a lot,wagons,lot,wagons. Some of the demonsira- Sandwiches or Cold P Platej latei school lo give youngsters m oree — ------—------tors wwere en lying in the streets. Crest Toothpaste playground area. • 1 I The march had about 500 par­ A special meeting is planned |~*^| O '|1 ticipants when it began earlier Save At Safeway by the b<5ard w uh rep re sen ia-; Eight O Area in (irant Park. The marchrrs lives of the Westinghouse Com- T> had said they were going to City finyto set Up si uniform'light-' Boy-sJo O V 'S A tteud—' Hali~ami-meet'WiUi-Mayyr-iiicii». - ______5 9 - 'rzX1<‘ mg plan for village streets. •' ard .1. Daley. Police said the demonstratorstors r i’cte Jannsen requested assist- ■ O f* ll had agreed to stay on .sidewalk.s ance hy the village in supplying» Corps Camj) before the march was permitted the area around his business EEight ig h t loclocal youths have been to lo begin. ■ I $ 1 0 9 I S e c r e t Wllh sufficient lighting, ^'he vll-*■ jgntsent loto Job Corps trainingng About 50 or 60 of the demon- Excellent W aste Free Cream Deodorant l.ige will erect temporary in- campscam ps frorfrom,Twin F'alls County,ty, strators suddenly broke ranks Intdividual Steaks .Stallation until the uniform the (he local officeol of the Idaho De-)e- as they neared the intersectioni C u b e SS ti t e a k s ■ Ib. I lighting project can be estab^ partm oariment ent of Em ploym ent re- of Stale and Madison. ■‘^.';4 5 i^ ■ ports. The d demonstrators knelt or I The Irrigation ditch from thele EightEipht morem applications areire sat. clappingclap and chanting: “Go » ■“ Alfrcsco road norlh to the canalII pending apapproval. Ben WillWillis, go now, go. go, go." H am ^ From Selected Ports Will bo tiled by villacc per-r- The DDep epartm ent of Employ-■)v- I’niicePolice were ordered to link Kmncl. ' mment ent screescreens the applicants and arm arms s nro prevent thc other d C h u c kL o f Tender Beef Chuck. Trend Powdered Iinto G r o u n d < Kxpen.ses will be provided by,y ^a scriesseries of tests is given to de-:)e- marchersm archen from pushing out into ^59‘ Save On Detprgent the village to send board mem- term ine theth( eligibility of the ap-^p- the streestreet. ! e r C^jt A O v f *1 Loon & M ealyeaty C C l>crs. the village manager or,r plicant.pHcant. AfterAf being accepted, ^ a Traffic was competely tied up PQ |* :hop» lb. 07^ country StyloStyl. lb. J Jr the area, which is about I four up Pork Chops Rrb ’cLp':’ bpareriDS the village clerk to attend Mu*J. Joh Corps oath is administered 'b® bkK-ks from City Hall. fJ|\ I Centere r Cut ' 7 0 v ' 4 9 j^ nicipa! League meeting next(t and^nd the JobJo! Corpsm an is assign- ''' C -V week at Idaho Falls. ed to a cacamp. The Pparade was headed by rork r OT Lhops to n C c h h o o p r! Ib. i j f Bar-S Bacon lb. 69/ The corps is for di.sadvantaged>ed K^oeri J.ucas, Chicago chair-lair- • William (Bril) Christenson, ’ m an of ih© Congref^s -of Racialleial _■ youth and wllT enable thern lo parks and recreation member, Equality, and the Rev. John R. ------received permission to have the’ receive neinew opportunity. Young . people 16 through 21 nre eligibleflip pastor of the Christ road fending ro (he boat dock ^ . Methodist church. Jn (he for- JQI xind lhe new proposed park -de*„ and the /applicant mTist nol be 'ward ranJks .were nuns. Jihe^|i^|aHI»0S3BSaBBI a BB B H H BE S w e e t '-ol(ipnient along the Snake River=: atfendin'g sschool. - parade " rade rran counter to throngs of | H prepared for public use. In the J’ rural Joh Corps camp choppersshoppers in the city’s main de- ______the youths the youths attend school half a partment p^^rtmenl store center. The S q day and wnrk the rcsl of the ,yjarcherm archers chanted. “ Ben Willis lime. In the urban cam p thene rnustmust gcgo’* and, “Daley must C o r n Last Rites Held youths learn • various occupa- •• 1 C c ,a oven a n d ^ ^ tions, — thi oi 11“ ( ' ^ Fresh S'weetiweet Cc Corn — Well Filled For R. Shriver =Boys " and^ girls both are clip-ip. W WINS ir SCHOIJVRSHIP ' cars Withith Plum Plump Tender Kernels .IEROME - Funeral .services tble .ble .andand non one with a serious)US BURLIBURLEY — Jenn Thomas.n a s. 0h over the counlermler ^\n you I ^ I'^r Ralph Walter Shriver were'e crimcrime e recordreco will bo acceptcd,j. Bjirley.Burley, . i.sjs O f IdahcIdaho. Moscow, has b e e n I I —-larg® l a r g e - -- 'rT 'y 10 months,monlhs, but the youths can at- awarded the Sperry and Hutch- John N. Garrabrandt. tend ,end .for -for twof years, Job^.Corps-p.-, insnn msnn ■(-4-H scholarship. M iss e a r s Mrs Robert Golay was thele trainees arear paid S.10 a month forfiirj j ThomThomas as is the daughter of Mr. U . S . N o . 1 w 'oloist and Mrs. Ella McVcy the:cxpenscs>e expenses iand their clothes n.-;dI_j;and Mrs. Jack Brackenbury. accompanisL- medical cx expenses are furnished, Burley,^Burley.______Pallbc.-irers were Jack Jar- If a youth.completesyouil the course — ■ dine, Dana Gilmore, Gene Ball,I, ihejhe is givengiy( J.'iO a month for Red O nionsions Winesinesap Apples •lim Winegar, Adam Schmidt'everyIt'ev ery moimonth he attended theth- ^ ^ CUSTOM ...... ______'antl •BTII ZureTc...... " ' ...... ' tJOb tJOb CorpsCorps camp. • .... ~ ‘ • ----- U.S^No^l-Sweel OQniont nions------Exlra.fancy_W/^ncyJW ashingtian State.:AppIe Final rites were held at the Buhl Cemetery. OC3CXXX»ICW«3CW«X3C«CWt3ej. CLEAN vl ONLY! ^ Cinnamonion Ro[ls ______Ib. ^ 2 Ibs. 29<^ - ; „ S I U P EM^ -HON Q R E & - :t- I CT.VflR’*^ I ^ — ------Ow-Re€tpe-U**»-Bu**«r.^^oncLHc»r~^oncLHon«y a n d Plenty ----- 1 3 1 ,e4S==ci 5 ^ Mm sTIo SHONE — Two Shoshone » I o l Raisins. Topped Withh Fresh GGround Cinnamon, Prices Effectiv ^Indents have been honored at S®® A 1 Effective Today, /vWido'/, Tuesday ond Wednesdoy Ihe College of Idaho. James EtADIATORl 4 ! Our Rolls Are a HTTWUfrHTTWtth fcveryone. I ' Haddock, son of Mr. and Mrs. g Robert Haddock, received the 5 C |m89*'pe college’s mathematics achieve-i l g SH O P I ^ g \ 12 >f 4*49<^ I jncnt award to an outstanding« gS The OIONIY thop in Twin » freshman. John Exner. .son of g I TfouVoStmat j Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Exner.r_ 80 Fall*f*"* o«devoted exclusively 5 / * / I III I M UM ■'ll \ a freshman, rereivpd a C. C.:l^fo4hBLlUa)LMCQRJJlADE g fn t gi ^AVNi3smmif \ I iM B H B g m '^"derson S600 .scholarship and g © Copyright IS I arkd/or 1965 Safeway Storas, Inc B” journalism award for work|( gS X4S*** W uhlncton 733-«0S« gI s ' tB S S s B S \ ^ ______d_____ i.;___ lyright 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964 ar»d/or On the Coyote^ student paper. to&-WOCXXKXXVI»XXXXVKV636XX3tX 3 « ^M ------...... mui ------. ------I - .. _ ...... ^ ^ ,'i , ' ‘ . ■ ' lO Twin Falls Tlmes~Nnw» SundaySunday, June 13, 1965 .

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» b r o n d * « u f ,et»eh Shr ^ H M H S i nev. tdtnond*. R PUPP'® . pVicitK. ' iorc'*'* “‘'t.e e»e9-'» • »»of V«>' j ® M I S ertiticatc. w m I DISCUSSING PROGRAM toror the annual state convention of Mrs. M.M Cravens Dougla.ss,, El Segundo,Segund Calif., national ment- to.te «"«» itt cettUico*' te Rep. William Lanting. 'The three- , Ihe Idaho FederaUon of Businessnes.s and PProl rofessional Women a r•e, e , bership chairman, and State Rep. Will it; day mcellng will concludc Sunday. (Times-News(T phoio) |^||| j from left, Mrs. Marinn Langdon,;don. Twin F:Falls, state president; day me J^.50 t R 1 - Mini-Cassia Areao-ea PlanningP News of Record | .‘SA-S TWIN FALLS COUNTY MINIDOKA M COUNTY [ ion Conclave District Court Police Blotter F or State Legion Cc MMarriage arrii licenses were i.ssuedsued A A pickuppic truck driven by Edda OAKLEY — Plans for Ihe -IVlhIh AuxiliariAuxiliary registration will be to Juliu;Julius P. Werner and Manelan e B, B. (ireenw (ire ell, 21. P a u l, struckruck , nnniial American Lenion stateltc ThursdayThur.'sday in the Ponderosa InnInn Balser, both Denver. Colo.;uio,; a a parkedparki car owned by Dale T. ,,,, • , convention. Julv H-H. were rnadede with un cexecutive board 'meet-:et- John CliClifford L arsen, P au l, and Hobbs, Hobb.s, Rupert, at 11:50 p.m. pfeif Thursday evening nt the Oakleyey ing,in^», musicmusi tryouts nnd pageIRC Ruby EEllen Buxton. Murtaugh;llgh; Thursday Thursd on J Street, Rupert. , priictice. A past department Ramon — . -Amprlfng l^Rlpn Hall.______r ^ Ramon Marlines und Es|)cram- GOODING ^ COUNTY j , ------R^^y. Tphsnrk mKl V^rhe Pet- „ ^ Wendell Justice Court T ' ci*son. co-chairmen. Mini-CassuTirr ------itld itld- L.L. I Ilowtwt I und Kalher^n-^A, —^~ Jacob ^ Evers, 'Wcndetlr-fincct -t— ind Giddings, bolh Buhl; Eugene F. Lerlon department, announcctled An AmerAmericanism luncheon and Gidding^ j $l.'i and $5 costs, overweight and I ' , nd business meeting Saturday will Lind,. N that Paul. Oaklov. Durley nnd l>uslness r vlll Lind,. New Albany, Ind.. jlP^. and failing to register truck for 1965. \ 9 6 precede a Girls’ Slate meeting.R- Karen Karen I Kay Kalbflelsch. Filer; i Kupert posts will host the 96 “ Earl Gardner, Hagerman, fined i slipon V'\ \ - j Idnho posts in Burley. .Schedule•Scheduled for Sunday is a de-de- Evan E van A A. fa v lo r. Twin l aJl.s, S.'i und costs, allowing an un- ^ / / t ' -s. partment pre.sidenis' breakfast,ist, and und I.in Linda Mae Adani, Filer, (jqh!. authorized per.son lo drive. J, A. V j The oRcnda for Julv 8. Tluirs- ion Robert Owen Burton and Con- ortie-on... \: A :i day. Includes a meetinR of thehe SI'egislration, a busines.s session Robert i all^ Rosen, fined $3 and $5 costs, ;ak nie Abeggleii. both Twin I'alls. w e’v e J i 40 ct 8 a t tho A m erican .eKion and n Gold Slar coffee break nie Aliej we’ve qot „d and memorial service.------nndand Dav David George Gibboji.s andnnii expired £ ,, driver's license. i •* Hall nnd tho Idaho Bank and m e^ [win Roger D. .Stroud, Twin Falls, ------MMarilyn arilyn Feltman, both Twin mfnan''sbest a n ''s i Trust Bulldlnfi. , Fnlls tincGfined » $10 and $5 costs and Vern ■j On Friday there will t)0 refiis- Slokesberrv, Twin Lalls, finedined friend Police Court lfter 3 tratlon and a joint business Minister of Glen Moore, Idaho Falls,allj, $15 “™and $5 costs, fishing after j meetinR with the auxiliary Fol-ll- ^ , , Glen und hours.______lowlnR this session there wil be l|- |f ^ ||. waived preliminary hearing and ‘ a lolnt rehabilitation and child India Faces wai^boulwas bound over to district court welfare luncheon at tho Elksks _ -p» on chari charges of Issuing a check ■ Club. ^ J;'l'i without funds in the bank. He i 2 Problem s failed to post a $1,000 bond and A 1 A tour of tho Cify of Rocks ^ was remanded to county jail. f \ I will bcRln a t 3:.10 p.m .. endingag NEW DEIDl HI. India (AP) — wlHi a barbecue in Oakley. P Prime rim e M irtiste r I.nl B ahadur 1 1^0 Rroup will host a post‘st ShastrlShastri isi.s tryinp to settle two'“o LINCOLN COUNTY L \ com rnanders and Ro-RCttersirs of hishts mostm vexinp problems _ . Justice Court I 1 _ hrenkfast Saturday morninR In regardlessrepardless or the politlca! price.,-e E . lsie Kuest, Tw in Falls, $.1, 1 I tho Ponderosa lnn. Dudley Smllli^ The The priCtTmayprice i be high. —^ ^rlvipg^-df4vipg-with-an-oxpitcd d river’^s. ___ jLiJ will conduct n business meetinR „ , license: James Beqk, Shoshone, I Both problems hamstrung him™ $5, permitting a minor to drive; ^ followinR the breakfast. Also on during V,k his first year tn office, , tap Is a Boy's State business = F j D waine M cLaws. B urley. $30, when he desperately. needed j| meetins and, a parade throuRh „ overbag limit of trout, and L. freedom to concentrate on more „Dean Davis, Hailey, $25, fishing o„ important Issues. He now ap- , ; Saturday evcnlnR a reception without valid license. i, and no host social hour will l>e pears determined to gain that Icr freedom. held at the Elks Tx>d/;c under freedom, „ JEROME COUiVTY IBK the direction of Mcl AlsaRcr,:r, ■ MostM ost dardangerous Is the language '*“ !r. problem that c.xploded in vio-!iq . P ro b a te ' Court Idaho department commandcr. problem I ' Clark H ager, Je ro m e. $6, In- A commanders' banquet nndnd lence in sosoulh India in February. In- mKS £ m l ^ B f dance will follow. Shastrl aniand ranking members giof adequate , equipm ent, und $3, V GOLF SlSHOES Cai J failure to register. Costs sus- Canvas SPORln^SHOES " God nnd Country services nrerc his ConRreCongress party moved to de- scheduled for Sunday morninRng fuse thisIhis crisisi last week. pended. w j By Allen Edmonds andd HuJhHut Puppies. He con nt (he Elks Club which will be y|,gy ,, David P. Homan, Jerome. $11, They acceded to the south’s^ ^ overweigoverweight; William R, Schmidt. W improvo hit game withith tKtheso pro-itylo golf gy followe . Ark A rk., SIO$10: WlUiam E. lo s te r Jr.. \ SShastri's hastri’s move probably ward- A WASHINGTON. (UPU The cd off tt . ' San Antonio. Tex.. $11 50. and J he cd off m ore violence, •^vhtch T-,_vr„.DeV'ar Christenson, Mooi^ahd. * 4 .9 5 t oo * * 7 .9 5 "1 curlain >1/111 “pn tip Mnnrtav onnn ha.<;'ha.. Priced from $24.95.!4.95. $10, over length load, Theadore • I A c mo IMm I . . will brlnR together such diverse^se Keverses I I'. Brocke. Cascade. S2. failure to carry driver’s luense and The tr talent as screen star Charlton X ^ d'' c a rr’ and The most famous nomcs; in III # , (' Heston, novelist Saul Bellow.;;; Jerom e t.ase Ray R«y 1..> Hofhuie. Salt Uike Cuy.* thc business.bu Iw poetess Phvliss McCiinlev, jar/, % f ^ $5, inadiinadequate breakaway. BOISE (U P I) - Ulaho Su------' ^ nntsicinn Duke Ellinpton. nnllcy wa1^ ing in favor of Arcliio K, Ma-Ua- - —------' ------~ .. SHINE KITS "and and MEN'S DRESS DR SOX { There will bo two notableO' lione{„(» jn i.ssued fa hy Ihe di-itnci courtlurt jj absentees from tho guest list of lioneat Twin issui Falls, Malone had By JerksIt and Trim Fit J more than -lOfl. icrt atbrought Twin suit attempting to col- E SHOE TREESIS I Prize winnins poet Roberton hrouphtIcct from « Continental l ife andrl *FARMERS! j I I ouell refused to attend esi- on IcctAccident from Co. for hospital ex- The most favorite gift of oil.II. HouteH oute slipper* by Nito ti»* I grounds he disapreed with Presi-licy pensesAccident for his wife, ..losephine. |> _____ *2.95 *6.95b.95 69* ,o ^2.95 " dcnt Johnson's Viet Nam policyICC. duringpenses fn her. fatal illno-ss -Uam- ____K and Eri of Malone's wife the Automatic Way F vited but declined. Since has her theas being condi cancerous before an 0 * 9 .5 0 husband’s assassination, she (has as bomR * 3 .4 9 t o * nvi- application for Conlinental Life’s^ e ^ ■ SEE OUR i . consistently turned down invi-ap- hospitalizationopplic.Tiir insurance policy SPORT BOOTSB _ tations to the WTiite House, mo- ap- hospitaluwas taken. " parently because of the emo-•isi^ was i.ikei ------30 Minute ^ J tional memories such a visit ---- I ■ couTJ'evoTi.e. ~ ' ~ "THE-CHOICE OF • ^ and WORKIK SHOES \ Conievenfn Pii>Vi"9 ’ ------r — "T f 1 ronvgnient Credit . i p BETTER MECHANICS" i SHOW i Wins Scholarship bet TV H s f i ------,Th» ■sTJTfd'i m6tr~faiTir~fafnbu$ hunting ^ ^^NDAYnEVEI^G ||H . s, - Kola Thompson. Tcrorae. is ■ CALL Bn boots. The best boots thc recipient of the annu.n! Twm boots you can buy £ Falls Central 1 .ibor ^'1 Council SNAP-ON fMAY 14 H Ija for this summer's fishinfishing ond comp- W scholarship award, it was an- 1^ nounced iturday. TOOLS • JD ing trips. H Miss' Thomp,son is a graduate i r t , of Jerome High School and■ . 733-3582 | ••i pisns to attend Brigham 'Young ^ KMTV 11 Certificate t o _ University next'tall. She plans to KEUY , CARGIU, T.F. ^ 9 inajor in mathematics andres- has AUTHOKIZID DtAlEt ^9:00 to 9:30 W r ’7.95 .*5*50.00 i chosen teaching as her profes- ______^ D o w n to w n ^ ,1 sion. kiu

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the thre-e- MissilesMiss I lulund, n d I.arry Hancock, Clara «le Harding, Bill Ogata, Rnbeit For Jerome pPe.ers, e " Cvnthia Kidgway, Blake g To Bfe Shownn at EBurley Roseherry. Pam Stone, Brenda ^ Stuhlberg, Susan Thompson, and b u r l e y — The United States]tates I informainformation for the Air Force I C S f t A f Ol Peggv Jo Watson, received A's Air Force will put some off tjie the the Pentagon; Per W. A. Roberts.[“ti" Is Report^'d isile.s vice chairman of operations for and B's with A’.s predominating. nation's most effective missiles vice ch: ’"^ami JEROM E - The honor roll.s. t the the Phillips Petroleum Co., and , ■ roll.s. Ninth grade students with all H H ^ H oiTdispIay June 25-26-27 at the the Phil ' old JtTotne Junior High School ;nre Randy Bell, Susann Jac- I'irst Aerospace Days of Idaliodaho William Wilham T. Piper, the 81-year-old 1 SPECIAL r Air- School were announc- .iirsen. head and founder of Piper Air- nounc- obs. Irene Kelly. Andrea I.iirsen. in Burley. . ^ I'ead ar ed Snlurday by Au^iust M.. Hein, Kav Sloat, Karen Vining s de- crrft Corp. , p^incj •'The might of America s de- err ft C( and Tom W arner. Sherri Drooks. VAN CAM P'S m TODAYr'oNLY ON fense against aggressors may>y be One One ofo the highlights of Aero- P"""'!”'- and ’ , 'nn Seniors on the roll for allall A'sA’s JoarJoan Halverson. Sharon Malone. seen by people of the Inter-inter- space space Days E of Idaho will be an ^ /oninf» Carroll Campbell. Tim1 Ellis, Ellis. DaviDavid Ogden. Margaret Pharris. mountain area. Norton Aif Air awards awards banquet on the evening -.Vcr.n ‘»nd Cindy Malone.lalone. I.inrI.innea Pielstick. and Jane | P BAR-B-ClB-CUE. ^ Force Base is sending sevenseven „f,,f June 26 with Je.ss Larson,Ac* l, yke. Jay Jones, Joanin Ma- Mee:Meeks received A’s and B's1 with Pork & BeansBe W missiles and aircraft to Burleyurley PresideiPreaident of the Air Force^ As- as Millard. Steve2 Mill- A’s predominating. for the event,” states Georgeiorge sociation, sociatio; Washington, D.C.,*'•' as * ard. Phyllis Mogensen. Eleisia EighthEi grade students withvith all Forschler. president of the Ida- featurecfeatured speaker. OvenOverinon. Dean Pielstick,;. LoisI.ois A's uro Kelly Block. Christine IBB ’ ho Air Force Association, spon- rERS m spon- On Sunday. June 27, there will Russi 1 FRYES c will Russell and ('»ary Stroder,;r. re- EllisElli.*^ and Nancy Williams. Shel- sors of the Aerospace event. bo a ^ fiv-in jj,. breakfa.st at the3_i?ur' Bur- ceivedceivei all A's and B's withith A's levIcy Davis. Janet D(?mer, Becky J k No. 2 - "These ^^^*^1i:yT5TCfflcij5al -tcy Airport underer the predominating. predo DrieDriesel. James Goodman, Sher- JIBr Tender, Tasty i ------not models, and it will bo- the'IJ*- niispirps■spirn; of the Idaho ' Denart-QparL-- .Tnn Tnniniij;. A'cJLs—arc, nrp rierip .1J o nes. Joel Miller, andi ^Laur- : ; : __ U ■ first time the weapons nave p®®*;oeen ment enRU house at Idaho YtYouth Ranch. ustry. Cham ber of Commerce, National leaders of industry, Chambi JU N E 21-221-22 government, education and Ihe Facil d Ihe Facilities at the new portrt will R Uu PER T—Neighbors ofif Woodcraf'Woodcraft district convention. military will participate inn Ihethe offer betterli radio conimunica- ‘''" “-■'I' JU N E 25 program . Those attending; will (ion(jon andan more efficient assisl- assisi- t w in ,FALL.S—Norihern California be Gen. Irving I- Branch, com- an(.:eance forfc the -jxilice departm ent n California DeMolay Band nnd Show, " 7:30 p.m., in the High Schoolk'hiHil gymngymnasium m ander of thu Test I'light Cen- in theIhc surroundings communities. JU N E 25-2725-2 ter nt Edwards Air Force Base; double-building Port of qu Brand ;irt of BURLEY—Aerospace D3a>s, a\s. sponsoredspon.st by the Air I-'orrc Asso- Cant. Joe Engle, X-15 test pilot, pilot; i^nlry j:;„irv ronsiruclion will enable i;iaiic :2I33 enable j;ia(ion. ------Gt*h. E. B. LeBailly, chief of officers I officers 10 check vehicles travel-travel- 1-Il.ER— ].[( Magic Valley WesternU'estern HorseHor Show. F-'airgrounds. ^ ing boihhoi north and siiuth^more effect ively. ' .. JU N E 26 I PUREX , ’fiUPERT—Annual Chutkwagonikwagon Jamboree.Ja Civic Biiildmg. ' . ' ■ 9 9 ' % " G range Has> Jolley outlined the duties1'“^, of ^Vv JU N E 26-:26-27 —^ 1 thclhe offj(officers at the port, including anks luding KETCHUM—Ba.sqiie I-'cslival.JSlivill. r furnishing complete road 'nfot JU N E 27 rnaiion, assisting motorisI^Tin ' py rrogi*am hy BURLEY—State "I-'ly-In"n" lireakfa.-Breakfast nt Burley Airport distress, locating travt'hng per- I BLEACH S P^'"' R U P E R T -R u p cri streeti}t r{^er.^pe spTinsOredspTli by MinT-CassIa Kart- sons and weighing truck.i.- |„j, 4^H G roup — Ing Association. H o m bburger u r c or Hot Dog j||fc« Gallon JUfVFJU N F 30 b u h i .—A potlurk dinner hon- BURLEY— 1 adies fiolf Association As^()('latlon meeting. Pondcros.i Inn. onnR m em bers who.se birthday | ^ ota JULY 2-4 2-1 ' nnniversaries occurred durinR,S Need ^ of Quota HAILEY—Celebration ofnf "D"Da\'s ays oof the Old W est", at Hailey, ; 3 9 < ^ the past three months and a -l-H ■ Several activities are planned.inned. prnprnm were highliglUs of \ _ / U m B I l i fr jhe Lead, ZincHi JULY 2-' 2-5 Ruhl Grange meetinR Thursdavrsday 011 '' py 4 9 RUPERT—-Pari-Mutuel racing. CountyCou Fairgrounds, . n.ght, ' P . f JULY 3 Members honored, wore NTr.Mr Pointed i Out SUNSUI VAI.l.EY—Fii SL weekly■veekly lceIce Carnival of the Sun Valley nnd Mrs. William Chambers. WASHINGTON fAP) — West* West- fFigure Skating Club, erners in Congress .say a recenl recent JULY 3-5 t sup- RUHL—[Taycee sponsoreded SagebrusSagebrush Days celebration Sp^v ^ Tariff Commission report sup- I porU the need for flexiblelexible RUPERT—Annual i'ourthrth of JulvJuly Celebration and RihIco0., . , , „ quotas to restrict lead andid z\nc JULY 4 anand 5 SHOSHONE—Fourth of' July celebrationceleb sponsored by Jerome, Donald Dietz. Mrs. B, F. ■V I.om- 'the . wL-ndWendell and Shoshone chamham bers of com m erce. GIANTNT SIZE mons. G range m embers. >’elves Mrs. ^ome from m m m g states took JULY 6-246-2 /idual exception, however, to the cmn- Giai! McArthur and the Rev. M. first session of the Sun Valloy Music M B H & I mission statement that the'e Mt- lift- VALLEY — The first sessit }\ Greenlee. Ruo.‘;t';. porU \ L lw Camp which will run for lhrce_we£k.three .weeks. i Members of the Sunnvslde 11 -l-H^ ing of quotas “ would not likelv * >rf , n JULY 9-10-11 I Chjh. which is spon:^ored hy\lbpVt the ^ ^' detrimental effectS nn BURLEY—State Americanican l.egionLegion Convention. . domestic lead and zinc pro- I k ...... («ranRc. introduced themselves 5>ome ' JULY 11 I . ducers'unless world demand for and spoke on their individual excepti VAI.I.EY-The firstrst weekly Faculty Conccrt of the Sun ' these metals should subside sut>- Sun ' 1 1 prajecis for the ynar. . , I,. Vallev Music Camp, . t IhTv -‘^t^ntiallv in relation to w.>rld T.ark Kyles presented a Ha- , ■ SHOSHONE—Second nnnualinnual FiddlersFidd Jam boree and family NTS waiian dancc num ber; Albert ‘'“ ^ PPl"'^ ' " picni,picnic in Shoshone City Park. Kleinkopf. a poem; Rev. and. J'? One, " ’*'"! Sen, W allace F. Bennett. JULY 16-1716-1 M eatyy —- Sweet Mrs Greenlee, two vocal ducts,■Mr R-Utah. called fur an end;nd totl) BURLEY—Idahogjj Editors'irs' Convention.Convent Ponderosa Inn nnd D. F. l^m m o n s «n infnrm-■’ and *hese n politically expe- JULYULY 16-AUG.16-AU< 29 ntive talk on bee.s and-what they'jji dient lead-zinc sludics. jjyBUHL—Antique F'estivalal Theater Production plavs. do to help^the-farmoB. e I,a- supplie Chairm an Wayne N Aspinall.'Pinall. JULY 19-:19-24 The Grange chonis. composednc- D-Colo . of the House Interiornterinr suNju i V-ALLEY—The 17thh Annual ShoshoneSl' Pow Wow. mcmlwrs’ anche Committee, had this commcnt traps of Mr. and Mrs. MHo Davis. Mr. mmcnt trapshoot ______and Mrs. Donald Dietz, Mr.------rm—lhe—eommisfiion's .ind , - r-&port-toJ>ort.-toJ------JU- JULV-23-25 L V -23-: ------Mrs Dean Mickelwait, Mrs.sforth El- President Johnson: SUISUN VALLEY—Lillie LeagueI.eague BaseballBast Tournament. 4 1 1 ® < L la Shrader and Mrs. Marienition La- "TheChair com mission’s conclusionrlusion JULYULY 26-AU< 26-AUG. 21 tham. sang two numbers,Dserv- ac- underlines D-Colo the fact that if sup- SUISUN VALLEY—Second session of the Sun Valley Music Camp companied by Mrs. Blancheanni- pliesCommi of lead and zinc once: again whiclwhich will last for four weeks. ■ 'Simih. ' ------tm—Ihe-arrive at the point where0 they JULV SO 30 A Mr. and Mrs. Rex Gainsforth e.vceed PfCiidt dem and, which means m eans TWINTW FALLS—Invitational'inal Swim Meet.1 Harmon Park pool. ^ were- given special recognition use "The and consumption.

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j Utah Family 0 mMANII.A, a n i Utah (AP) —Flood _ waters dropped ■ sllghtly Satur­ day as attempts were-begun' lo...... reach I the cnr of a Sal( i.ake.ake ' CitvCity faifamily missing in a moun- ^ taiiitain ccanyon ; of northeast?rnt;rn ^ Ulah. j| '^ l^ H Keith Woodruff, a 3I-ycar-bld telephonetelephot company ^foreman, liis if-]' ■ I wif.'. their"tl three children and ? r ^ two neinephews are missing and VnyHF presumedprcsuin’ drov/ned. ' ’ ‘iP^- AmmMr ^Wr— JT. « ' m ik ' - - • E m ■ ■ isades c.irnpgrojjnds in Sh?ep Creeh Canyon near ITaming 5 y < ~ '■' , . .icicir,'ic. Lithi .Thursday-.xSiBrning______kmd------wall of water roared down the ■“ deep' canyon. - Til? Woodruffs’ overturned and --rbattered r o r car was spotted and 'identified.jsaiJ?s Pieces of their trailer wer?Crec-h found downstream, I But there was no trace of ■ f l v — iaffthem. rr a Daggett County Sheriff Kennethwall of Reed said there was no ch.iiicedet'p' ca they survived, j lhe U. S. I'o re st Scrvice said - Tii:? M 'aboutbaiteret 30 others were stranded, jbut'ideniiflt werc safe. . I were .Scores fo "of se.irchcrs went to thei .icun? .'Saturday with cciuirimciil I to But l).;’,in I th? difficult task of i’.et-f.et- jgiii"; them. lafely to the spot wi-.ere the year• Kennctl was covered by mud, rocks, •^reesch.nice ami water near the bottomtorn j of Tlie th? Icanyon. !about111? 3disnatclicr cf Ih? Utah Hi;;;iwaybut wei Patrol office at V'crnal, whoScore.' has radio contact with the .icensearch ? groups, said they hud not to l).;’,ir VOLUNTEER FIREMAN Inin Mochiasport,Mai Maine, dons his^Is houshouse, only seven feet fromim the fifire station, was completely reached the car. ;|y destroyed. However, fire fightersishters werewt successful In saving tha i gin;4 ; al (I a hat and coat as he passes wooden woodc frame house completely dest He said waters had dropped a ' he firo station. (A P wirephoto)>)______Mcarbit in was the area. enguengulfed in flames en iroute to the fire station next door. The firo /T rees ai of til? c University's 10C5 summer ses-es- the first meetings of. classes on B(1\RD TO MEET neth Crothers, is expected to ba T in - sion, assistant registrar Daroldjld TueTuesday. It will continue for SHi SHOSHONE—Shoshone scliool;hool pre;present, along with retiring su- .Sessions Start ^o!r im- board will meet at 8 p.m. Mon-'p?riMon-' p?rint.’ndent. Vernon Ex ner. Hi;;;iwa:POCATFI.K) (AP) —An e:tl-:tl- H. CliChambers said Saturday. eiffleiffht weeks, with final exam- boarc who ha: . 5 .'av i;t th? hi"h school hnildin".rlin-. ‘■ ' ' tiu sto ts will tal;? their m ated 1.500 fiudents will be tak-ak- The sum m er session opens:ns inalinations scheduled for Aug. 5 .'ay i search ( ate with re';istration Monday antintl and G . ______TThj hJ ne\^ superintsndcnt, iC?n- oatl:oaths. ingreached classes durin'j Idaho State with He sa bit in tl

HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE ntat 13, Don :Zagler, Stocldan, Calif., shyly ,Sei a kiss of congrAtulatlon (rom his sister, Vega,Vc 10. Both were graduated fr p o c a the youngest ever to be graduated in Ihc SI ' Friday niglit, but Don, at 13, is the youngest m ate;l 1 District. His latiicr Is a colicgec professor andai his mother Is a medical do ing cla; Ho now igocs to England tor studies.itudlcs. (AP 'wirephoto)______y e a rRS: Congress Becoming[>ming Restive Ru]] :allf., shyly and bashfully accepts f graduated from Stags High School W / i n ^ : Under Iron Handand ojof LBJ tedIs In Ihc ‘Ii Stockton Unified School f / medical doctor and jisychiatrist. / j r R O W l WASHINGTON (A P ) — Con-■ pprogram ro g ram or revise money bills jk f | . o f C ]R ;^TH ; press is becoming restive ur>der to restrict lihis operations, or (3) / \ I IC ironhanded Wliite House dlrec- reject his appointmentsi of key tion and is beginning to reassert offjcials. RUPF-.R its prerogatives by pinpricliing Johnson’sJohnson’.s critics as yet have Rupert Boy I President Johnson on sensitive not been abable to muster the vot- r” ■ issues. . ing strength to reject any major niona. Ku Qualified observers believe program'. IBut they, and even Is ‘Improved’ I ^Qine of the i^resident's frtendST ^ i aro making some headway in after the f i ness meml)ers feel over tho in- aro moking 3 ) ' creasing U.S. involvement in the field of restricting executive After bicycle-tn Crash \ — th^' 'vnr i^ N.im have con- uction.action.______I RUPF:RTriilay a — Condition of 7- tributed, ns q kind of polUicoT ~The T he House Housi voteTast Thurstlay “year-old 'y“‘ Steve Hammond, son reflex action, to several recent to („ giy^give cnniCongress a veto ovcr tho1^, of , Mr. nnd , M rs. F.. W. Ham- nctions to curb presidential au- closing of m ilitiiry bases fol-JP mond. Rujiert, was listed as fair HBBi ' ' ' ' ~ u l 3 thorny. lowed a V White liou^e partial and somewhat imprtived Satur- Somo m em bers seem to foel retreat re tre a t on ithe decision to close'5- -tlay. in-St..-la;kci; Hospit:il, iXoise , __ 1 that if they aren’t Rolng to be 11 Veterans Administration hos-i'(^ after‘ the boy was involved in a 1 consulted on Viet Nam they are pitals. ,e bicycle-triick ]h« accident here late ; going to have more to say about Because Becau.se ofi the congressional I-'rulay p m. afternoon. jl what is going on closer to home, revolt, the number of hospitals - -He—was‘—f4own_to—th£—BoLse _ li The Senate’s con.sidcration of to t? be shut cdown was reduced to■ one-half hospital after n the bicycle he was V the foreign aid authorization bill six. SIX. ll riding The Hat collided with a I960 Ford But the House Veterans Com- fracture, I is a case in point. But the I [,1 truck owned by the Union Pa- tiji'L mittee has approved a bill to ternal inj' I A majority of members not cific Railroad nnd driven by give it a veto over construclionl 4 f onlv cut S200 million off John- ‘ I I'reddio I'. Wriglit. 33. Paul. ' ------of nevv and closing of old hdspl- Tho accident occurred aliout . ' son’s $3.44-billion request but tals. °f t J , TT . they wrote into the bill nn , a] 4:'45 p.m . F rid ay a t an inter- amendment rediicing to 15 per In a similar ' situation. Stns.Is nPrjIr^n scction one mile north and cent—instead of the 20 per cent „Edward M. Kennedy, D-Mass.,IQ one-half xttlV C I milo west of Rupert. the administration wanted—the and R alph P, W. Y arborough, D- JEThe R OHammond M ’ boy has a skull amount of ijipncy the President Tex., fare '”® leading , a Senate drive11- Hatierman fracture, brain injuries and in- to prevent the closmg nf 12 Pub- prolongeil could transftTTo international J? ?/? c [0 ternal injuries. lic Health Service hospitals. „f |,,s pur agencies from a STSO-mlllion P rr ^ ^ ^ ^ —— The President has been ,\ jja b o rr I development loan fund. R^ ^ S =£'jaig[_ _ served with notice that there is n,. was : By a voicp vote the Senate resistance to his selection of D. Jerome W. a Haberman | I also put into the bill n provision retired Air Force Gen. William jjfp there £ Ig 190g05 ; ’ directing Ihe President not lo [.• McKee : Taken by Death I'. McKee as l-'ederal Aviation jjp p,j,r. on extend aid to nations which AdministratAdministration head. _ >- JEROME jq — Donald William 5^ '^ ' ha^-e confisrat«i America ■e Hal>erman. 40. d»ed I'riday ofK*'- a - h,-' ' "'ConErcss has spccificd in the ,grs we'r€ iey . Q „ J „ „ e ;po;5^7 9 0 5 , „■in the ■ =^4=.; I properfy. Presidents aon t Iikc Faa law fj,that the administrator prolonged |„ter woi illness at thO home rnmi ce. I iisked for passage of a bill to A. Haberman, ; building piilurcdtured r.hr.hoic, t to tied down by such restric- ,„„stwaive this be rprovision ami to per- Me , ' w as ‘ Nirn Nov. 10. 1918. In ' ^ i T u 'tn '¥tilhdls B E.tni. jn k O I'O "’'- askedmit M cKee for [ to collect S30.000 a Jerome <-'’-^1 ' and' spent most of his 1965 “ I'or practical purposes Con- waiveyear as this administrator p and ^ to life there. .'rif Trust Opened jor husihusiucss I g re ss's ability to shape pre.si- hang mit M on cKee to S.S.'iOl in annual mill- He married Gertrude Timm on dential policii"; lies in three gen- yeartary retirement as ac pay. Nov, , 10, , 1937. and three dauKh-Irs' ^ ndjul °of f cus- , v \ '■ eral fields: (1) it can reject or hangJohn.son on to i probably will have ters „ *'Pj wero ; l>orn'trt them. They \ Sixty years later,er, onor June 1st, 1965,55, thern\an ^^aks. C married Donna Rice. J (2) deny funds to carry out his John.son SIS- ^ 1 ^ 5 dcncc in ihc julnrc (^rn lagic Valley it I hisshake way offin f some of the other j •'’'’‘'rp.Mr. Haberman 1‘ was a carpen- utrirc i^rnu tb WM'M' ^Trust has grown: alongaion with the Magic shackles Congress is trying to ter ■'^r, hy Mrs. trade. 1 Jji place on him. J | Jerome, Surviving, in addition to rla- his southern Id,iho.d.:h-i It u . ! nds of customers I Talks Ended sCkfo^',^But no matter what hapfX'iis berman, helped develop, andid novnow serves thousands of • • parents, are three daughters, the ye.ir Theodore■idOte RcRoose- , J in the end. Congress is showinp'gr.TndchiliMrs. Dewain (Darlene) Hart- . With Cardinal nl^^'ona strong distasteh^.: for the smell ofj I uneral from three modernni bankingbai facilities: in TTwin Falls dridge, I-akew'ood, Calif.; Mrs. ' velt u js re-eledcd■lected Presi-P " *" J n u a \P E .S T ,. H ungary (AP>" the ink " " j on " the L.BJ ruhber-.J.. n Ronald o u n c e (.Tuanita) M erritt. Pair I Fraziskus Cnniinnl KooniR nstamt). ctronc dis 'Home and the experi- a ------1^1 Oaks. Cahf . and Mrs Warren dent . . . thehe ye,iryear the ] ' and 21 Kimberly. Fullill bankingbai services and tl I Ausiria o.mplcted his tnlks to- [he in^ oi QI-1 Sharp. I'air Oaks. Cahf.; a sis- ■ dav with .losonh Cardini! Mind-L. siambI p M M — —toller. — Mrs. Byrda lec Thompson. T u in Fiills hictcs N ews hehc",in enced g ] counsel of _profesprofessional bankersi have built the szemv. ih‘j Hiinparian Roman '------|.lerome. a brother. Ardell Ha- Caiholic primate who has beene | | | | _ | | | b N o L im it publicjtion . . . nndand the ' ^ ns hernKin. Jerome nnd three reputation as ‘The Bank to Grow —liVMi;x in .a&vium in_the --U.. S.. - ';;randchildren B ank 8c T rust’s reputa IcRotion here for almost nine No year the first tr,iin tr^jtj rcrolled >*cars. ('ifj I uneral services will he an- ^ ng, .ir remains r AUGTION->i(r- n o u n c e d by W’lley Tuneral------^ stjto T w in Fails.dls. ^ With.’ V Now, over:r $25 million strong, iJ It was believed the two church- A iHome v'-V _ yn6n d is rii.sso(T 'th6'~ p^^AtBllttTes ; | | | ; : d l J continuing developmerjpment of the of an aprcomcnt with TUinpary’s ' dedicated to the com Com m unist regim e to lot Cardi*[|l .Spencer Industrial Wholesale■ ■ ■ ■ ■ — I M 5T nal M indszonly end his exUe. Hiway 30, Boise. Id.iho No R eserve Maj;ic Valley areaa it S€serves. ]! He is the only church leader in Soer k' Communist Kastern Europe still ’ ^ 1 denied his office. h M-^OTICE ^ M l i i i B soo D ie |L ■ _-$2ao,oQo.Qa_i:vAi ■ ■ ilSipp GAUHATl. India (AP>—More ^ , 1.1 CONTRACTOf.",' I 0 Ll 1TW:E \ T, h h an 500 persons h av e died in an | lo lesale I i! eiRht week epideinic of ELtrrRu-.-.i rir-,-B!>.r,daho I 29th r trocnlcntis m the oast India"n; CCELLCI'iiu ‘.‘OTOr-iS. S'.'.iTt. ri ■ 9 :3 0 A.M. Sen ices forfor youyou \ lltT S . AIR & V. Checking Ac coin::m:s s • 7 hrijtichcck AccoAccounts a_£VAUMTlON______WEI DiNu 11 s ■••'jio:.' Savings AciOhnlsts • Fani: a>:d Ranchnch LLoans ^■9 EXTRA 1 'C Kiir\'.:E \r, suppiits, ^ ■ W P ( and inciustry '"1 SUPPLIES. ta jWiirr ! • PcrsvTjal Loans - • A ; m a ------| Q t a | | | | B H H p n P_____ Fun and Enteriainmont jit I I ..PL . S'.'.iTt ri I'.EAR. V.IRE. Loam • Rejleai EstjiEsta:c Loans • Personal I EDDIE'S ^ ' IRn'. " •'•\0 HAND Corporate Trusts • S. AIR & V.ATER i-iOSE. 's • Escrous • CollectCollections ii| ^Sapphire Lounge S A'j 10 MOT I Vfl SUP- Corrcspor:dcTj1 Bar.kittgBanking • Safe Depositosit BoxesB ,-ot ci.^v-'.^cvis-icjL-io-rra------I CORVETS ‘ I"y DriI'C-In Bankinging • 24-Hour Deposiepository i Dir*ct from Ncvjd, J. Cj’ (crn;j» / J Travelers Chcckss A TuU-Serrice. 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I '- r i p 9 f c 1 m I I IW’A^B ---- . W: ^2lJ^ , manager of Iho Blue Lakes buffet was prepared by tho Blue LakesLal Country Club chef, ■ STANDING BEFORE THE ROCKOCK FIREPLACEFIREPI ot the Blue by the newne members. Both couplestuples and IMr. and Mrs. Gordon1 CHACHARLES SIEBER, ccnter, mani !ft, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Harvey Beckstcad were co-chairmen olI this event. event, All newcomers worai CountryCountr Club, Is cutting and servlnfserving roa.st beef at a get-ac- "Bud” Smith. Slxty-llvo nevr’ membermembers wer* honored at this H takes Country Club are, from left, Mr. and ^ ies Country Club. This elaborato event. (Times-Nows photo) B and Mr. afid Mrs. Robert R. Harveyiarvey at a club party hosted musical n note name tags. (Times-Newsles-News photo) ph< qualntiquainted party at the Blue Lakes Cou * * * * ___ 5&___ * * . , * ______* _ * _ * * ______* . * * * * * * . * * ^* * * * ^ -k * * * * * ~T7 ^ J k r theth e now members were hostslosts for the old members. ^ Tho event t began with aI cocktail party in the Round B Room,R oom , Each long-time membernember 'was given a booklet withw ith a Ust of the names of all nejnewcomers. As an ice- H ^ 7 breaker,b reak ei and a very successfulxessful one< at lhal, all new if c / ' ^ \ ■' - membersm em b e had lo initial their nar names in the booklets, H X HonoredH o n o ie guests wore nameame tagtags of large musical noTC5~^o~wuiITOTES^ e n ut tuo tJifficpfficult~tarecogntzc: lt~ ta ------^H ||i^% |^^^^^B |||uU " IIt t is most embarrassinglg to meetme a person for the second timo nnd fuil to recallJcall a name,n: so perliaps thia get-acquahltodg et-acq method, wherewhere ththe names are listed, H ■ willw ill provep n helpful at futurere socialsocials. A buffet,bui prepared by thethe Blue Lakes Country Club Chef, “Bud"•• Smith, was served in the dining room, I GuestsG u e sts were sealed at tablesibles cov covered with white arid centeredc e n te re with miniature golf grn at a BlueE Lakes Country Club ^1 bcrc, ccnter, and Mr. and Mrs.. LuDell VValWaldron, left. One o( thc muiii Hfl O rcl'.cK irn. Charles Sieber is man- Jack (Betty) Mullowney and Mr. and • Bevan and J. D. Claiborn. Chai social. “Getting lo Know You”ou” was thc theme ol Ihls eventrant that was held, to honor new quainted event was an exchangeje dance. TheThi unusualness of this party wa ■ agert u r e s , of \ the Blue^akes Country Club. ^ 1 bors were hosts for the old members.embers. (Tim(Times-News photo) member,'!.m en (Times-News photo)I) Co-ct- ■ * * * * * * * * * * * * H * * * * * ■, '■* * * ■ * ^ * ^ - * L a rry I ^H- ' ___ __ M rs. R Offici B a rry . V e m 1 lov. ney IiVlcm l l l are Mr. aUd Mrs. Robert War- P h elp s, thc mii*ii lU S tC ^S v^ this get-ac- B e v a n Ills party w as th a t U)%,new m em - a g e r ol M jK V 'V ■■ t? * ”'* . * * *

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5 a V , on^fuirming famn, rt ' Sunday. Ju n a J3, 1 ^ 6 1 ^ - ilili" 'Mernoricil IILDS Work Day,,■ Y". Prayers were ■' r |4 Twin'falls Times-News B l Service Held Session Heldd ' — HAGERMAN—Mrs. Roy Ken- I'S- Social 'Events- ~wl IsMsion of the LDS Reliefief SocietySocisty Rouse, with each^ 1, ------■ — -r-' [P p -' / WENDELI^A memprialrial ser- ^,j^g LDS Church, witha th mem:m em ; a n exhibit on som. SHO^HONE-^North Shoshone H S vice Was presented at theJ meet- 'i bers making plastic grapes. The publi?* Home Improvement Club 'will ing at Idaho 'Rebekah Lodge at rapes. _ 1 vited to e.xhibit and v!eJ H ar,°vi- ^■'s. Verda Wood gaveve the les-les-1 fair. . _ ^ ricel at 2 p.m. Thuraday atic 'th the e the lOOF HalL MrS. Harleyi ’ h(ime of - Mrs. Jessie Dannei< • Mrs Ada Sandy Is co-hostess. ' Williarris was in chargee of the ------Nir^H(F?r~wnrr--?ychanBe——]am Jamn — W g n service, with Mrs. Bellele Q Quaryi u a r y , INSTANT 1 nnd pii^kle recipes. IVIfs. Don- J j i n > ii57~ as chaplain. ANT HAIRDOS~~ 4 aid Walker, RIchlield, is in HH Others assisting were Mrs.: I charKe nf a program on makingaking »52jr Arthur Byce. Mrs. Edwardrard’^mli Ot-j • • • YOUR FUN IN THE SUN' 4 butterflies. iiMB» ton. and Mrs, S. G. McDowell.;Dowell. 1 V a v ■ ? ifi Jf Jt . j t y The charter was draped in, * Ilf)bbvcrafters Club will m meet eet f :f-.ilKllias!iSTsm 1 ^ ^ memory of Dr. Elsier'^itii-i Smith,' ; - y \ f I ' nl ll:.li) p.m, Wednesday for a PHK past noble grand, andnd Mrs.Mrs.l 1 , wYIGS w. ■ I' -r piiilurk dm ner at Iho H arry’ B ar- J2!3 Pearl McClurg, past assemblyassem bly, By Lisaisa and and Fasiiion Tress < rv I’ark recreation buildinR.Iding. HjH " :'!v. M B president. Tributes wereere read;r e a d ; 4 Munibers nre asked to bringbrin g by the chaplain for Mrs.rs. Pearl Cleaning ondSty Styling I i nig of W igs, Our Specialtv ji______,'rU nf ihpil- flinirn iinlpss theyI th ey Kr~~ .. -.v:' ■■ '■ Perkins. Mrs. Ann -Mintunntun .and by EXPERiENCEi)[ftRIKNCE/b, LICtNStO STYtHTSI -— 7 i,:ive plastic pra pes to finish. -Mra-. Margaret >Beveridgg.Igt. Mrs.Mrs.' ' — •j Visitors are welcome. [''.iii H H Raymond Lancaster wasIS soloist.so lo ist.' 20 yoafi of •stablishedibllthod bulln.ii bui aisu,. conllnued itr,it, J If If If ■ accompanied by - Mrs.•«; filenGlen llcen»«d itylUl* wllhwith 55 y.ariy«i wig ityling experience, B right. * I ★ Our .tylJits willh .Iphelp k ake*p .p youi- wig b.euf/(ul (or ye.r^ ji The Juno meetinR of Ihe Sal- ! mon Tract Homcmakcr.>i Club Mrs. E. E. Parr announced (4 h.is been postponed until JuneJu n e fVjiB ■ j , that members were invitednvited tot o , MAR-lARTHA'S 3 2:1 ill tlic hom e of Mrs, C. M. L...... attend the Tuesday meetingeeting of 1 I aiitmt; Mrs. l.eRoy I'leenorlor is Is ; Union R eb ek ah L odge No. 45. J co-hostess. K . . Hagerman, in observanceic e^ of o fJnIn- ; Europeansan FFashion Wigs Hw ternhtional Good Will. Wendell ‘"WIGS OF one num- / IGS OF'-'r THE STARS"' w ill H L members will furnish one num- <1 Primrose Rebeknli I.odge will ber for the program. The'he group ------= serve a potluck supper at 6:30 ^ B ; will meet nt 7:30 p.m. at the p m. T uesday at fho lO O F H all. brin g H ^ lodge for transportation. Two locationications to Serve You! T he Twenty-six calls were■e report- iduct'- ed for the past two weeks. i All members are asked to bring A communication wasr read EUROPEANPEAN IFASHION WIGS their own table scrvice. The concerning the nnnuallal Dead 153 West Main Phone 733-7780 reg u lar m eeting will be conduct- I i Horse Cave meeting to0 be held ACROSSOSS FROM ORPHEUM THEATRE 1 e-d at a p.m. Dinner eommlttee H ^-j July 10. Other arrangementsngem ents Betty Harrison,larrifon, Salei Consultant ’ m e m b e r s nre Mrs. G eneva H i y wiil be announced. llaird. Mrs. Garl Ridgeway, V is Rebekah Club will meet- e t wWed- ed ' MARTHA'S BE/ Mrs. Henry Kocli nnd t Mrs. a t r J l ne.sday with Mrs. A. F. Brown ^ /S BEAUTY WIG SALON Sigrid Smith. f'.'SB and Mrs. Orlando Jacob?on.)b,son. . 1 2 1 1 L o c u sf S ir c elet t Phone 733-11) If ¥ ¥■ Mrs. J. C. Kendrick and Mrs. ' BETWEEN KIMBERLYUMBERLY RROAD AND HARMON PARK S ham rock Club will m eet a t 2 refreshments.ents. 1 — ------p m. Wednesday at Ihe home of I Kirs. W. 11 McDonald. h av e Sf li. Loyal O rder of Moo.se and xury Look of . . . Women of thc Monse will dish, have ^ preview o f THE FASHIONS to be shown at the) "Fes-“Fes- a wig from her shop at IrLs’ AApparel Shop. Fashions will1,11 be1» i The Luxury n potluck supper at 7 p.m. Tues- tlval of Fashions” lunchconlieon and fafashion show at 1:300 p.m. sl:shown from The Parisi Co., and Iris’ Apparel Shop. Reserva-eserv a - n day nt Harmon Park. Members Friday at tho Blue Lakesies Country Club for Ladies ofif Elks tltions for the show and luncheon must be made by Tuesday;day by » nre asked to bring a meat> dish, attending^ p (he Idaho Statoi Elks ConventionConvi nre shown byyr thesothese cm June ehaifinan of the event. :started in 19.13. wa.s given.en. With Wit «J V y l W(-ITH I T H SCSOFT FUR COLLARS, ■ ‘V’’”' at the Perrine Bridge from June the 25th 7 • cr was Riven for Elaine Davis► housp Robert Vceh, Mrs. Jerry Hofer.H oler. ‘,515 „through the 25. Mrs.s. John 1It was announced that the Ida- ‘his.' the beginnin," of Ihe 25t cent in- fL 1 C* ^ T \ SEE THESE SOON! I nt the home of Mrs. B. Peter- c„rah’Mrs. Dale Ford nnd Mrs.- Colin White and Mrs. Steele aree chair- ho Youth Ranch will be open to ' a goal of 2.S per cent li Bon, with Mrs. Edward Farn- j June 20. creaso in m em b ersh ip w as seset. Ward. Spccial guests werere the projcct. ■, Coletta Lloyd led the theme. old Steele Grigg, Darrell Wolfe,, Rich- Music was under the directionI class ardenberf Lennan. James Winterhold-;erhold- of Donald Cline and Josephmsen’s er,Morri: Donaia Barton, LeRoyr sSchlu- t hlir- ^ Cline. /e the oldgel. G; Delbert McGuire, nndid DDale ale ^ ' K rum m . ir the McCoy told of the workingsorkings ^ 1------Members of the Scouts 11 class pre- ard of Lthe first and second vice accompanied Dillo to Jensen’show. er.presidents Do in regard to the new Chicken Ranch to observe the gel. D egg production plant. ' Krumi 1% Pick One f b f l - W Practice was held Jor the McC sq u a re d ance the unit Will pre- of thi sent July 17 In tho road show.MASTER presid and wih ^ a A . m B Y ^ a4-Rlece ~;i I E A S E Mx i A s r s r o s i i r ij CHA.1R E I Easemaster. A man’s chair. Not I T 0 M1. Lots U of 1room. Shaped right. Fits s from $199. For Her Majesty,ity. r ^ T r sion. j Grab a catnap in the Easemaster j too soft. 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• Downtowri t o w n J ^ e r i s s o n s IEN T um !»ur« Slnts 1908 f w e l e S -T W IN FAUSMAS ______f M*M« M AVI. VST * P A R I: S S 4 & - Stor® Opan 'til 9 Frid»y» 'V 7 -1^ — ! XJ/ m • L Y N WVOOD O O D A . ^ IEROME Si' ^ J«rom« Stor® Opan ' ■ I . ■ , j Sunday, June 13, 1965 . Twin Fal Falls Times-New* anetB altzer/^ M rs. C; Grosse ■ ■ Recei ves OES^^------i P unk ExcH ange Magic Valley 1= v o r 4 + e s - - te4-V oM ^s__ _ jMernbMembership Pin WtEK‘5 RECIPE•CIPE wWIW5R iw Baltzer. daui^ter "i^HUSHU N E — M l4. C ai'i'iB ...... E M H IA^ SCHEER ^ CCrosse ro sse wawas awarded her 50- - ■ |^ || ; ^------:—tOurr~a-Bo» ^sg. Jto ^ ^ TVal®' wts"®m'arriedto ' year r.rembership pin in a oreaentation at Uncoln Chanter Chocolate Roll ^ cool.'st part of the refrigerator No; ,«, Order of. Eastern, Star. ^ ^ m d 1‘■■■cup sircar until rcciready to scrvt*. — ~ - MWat'st Ed- H B I . I Mrs. FloydFic Hisling., worthy ■ ■ V,2 tablespoonstable cocoa Slice with a very^ sharpy thin knife. Cartolic Church. Twm matron, conducted. . assisted in 5 eggs, separated knife. ' ; the th e presentation by Mrs.-Morris -^ppE ^ Beat the cg^ volUs and supnr\ . rrbfi Timra-NfWB «IH ri»y I8 'Gerard, chaplain; Mrs. John f togethertogethiT for 12 minutes or unlilI I urck, wntv r.>r(.T till* Ms'ipe Auhiintlea f*>r 'G e ra rd , ,iMu;:u- \nll.v fav.iiit.vi. it vou h*v« » »■ s r& s r£ .s r . TThomas. hom as, AAda; Mrs. Robert Va- I very thick. Add Cocoa hnd I riiv>ili;« livil'.-. ,lil:t it to lh« den. E Esther; sthi Marilyn Vaden, » ., ly beaten egg whites. Place a^ lU-.-ll.o in. iN.itim iil. W.uiu*n'« Ptt«# X oJu.>r 'I'h.' v.-.-ipo th* pn»p- h^^™ “ o('Shl“e gl)l^oU api ,■ ' , , 1 RRuth;.Mrs-, u th ;, Mrs-: M. jR. Brown, Mar- piece of heavy waxed paper on t-rty K.f ' Iiic Tiin.-v-NV-\v« and c»aaol irffoT leathered chn-santhe- . _• v ^ ; , tha. and Mrs. Frank Shaffer. an 11 hy I5*inch c(^>kic 'b« iviuiiuM' E lecta. Spread the chocolate ini.xture i, 'Y. .V -V ' 'rfven ia mdrrlage by her fa- . • Mrs. Grosse received a life on.the waved pajx'r evenh’. Bake- FOR FAST SHl.l.INCf RESULTS , fhe bride wore a gown she 1 . , r mmembership em b ersh i and was presented at 350^dcKrees for 20 to 2^ min-'|U utfK tfK 'I'lMKS-NKW.S'I'f: w a n t ADS A nnd made, assisted by ‘a golden ccorsage. utes. ‘ ______RenuiveRe nun from oven an^l place, SO Tr'mo^r- The 1 . ' . " A'goit^gi:A ‘goitYgiaway gift was pre- SOCIALLY CORRECT 'V “ (p.t.i.wl a scalloped, ap-1 . ■: -..-■ On a damp cool towel until — -sentedfientcd toto_ Mrs. Howard J.ol»l- ______MR. AND MHJj. E. L. A ALLRED SR; '“.‘.^^"lace sweetheart n^k-i - . . r Sf * * ar ------—jL— " A ■ J,------3P------L c i» ile d ^ .son. She and h e r fam ily a r ^ i * * * * dry dry towel.tciwL Retiioye waxed pai>or . ^ 1/ T ^ d lily p o i " ' ■’ • - /eve" and back opening were - : - moving tp Boise. Cn 4-L. Salt l ake City I D.S Temple, hy by pjecos piece or cuuing away with[~VVeddi77g Contributors to the ESTARl- 'tened by tiny self-covered C ontribut - jUth50th Wedding TheyT hey moved to Castleford int a a veryverv sharps knife. , ||sj'INVITATIONS and birthday anniversary fund were . 19-IB. t ons Silk org an za o v er ta(- B j S I® birthday ai l-ilHng aannouncements n Tformed the full sk.rt and , . • ■■•'.■,3 mmade ade by ^Mrs. Dorothy Clayton1 Anniversary/\nn to ‘^The:They have eight chiklr;>n. four W'hip 'Whip one large package orr ______• ------5;^ and Ben UWalker. q ^ sorts, Elbert Allicci and Cl,vde• two I'vo .small sma packages of powtlercd aoel train. The skirt was high- ^ ^ I Personalized ...... ■' ' ; Members of the serving com-■ DBe6 ^Observed Allred,A ^ e d botlv-Buhl: Melvin All-. whippin}^ whipiiinj cream nn.x. Add one S will' “ '"fSu' : • Aece.s.sone.1 mittee were Mrs. James Canine CASTl red, Wendell, and tohn .Mired,, cup cu’’» ofof I'oUi c liRhi crcam or half haniillv lace framed by the j i', . ' m ittee weri • CASTLEFORD—Mr. and Mrs, ''od. \ • Table Servlca ?arcd ■ organza ariU organza ] , .0 - 1 ^. -. ■ ■ and Mrs. Morrisr Gerard. EE. 1 L. /Allred Sr will iib.serve Castleford; four dauj:hiL'rs. Mrs,, milk milk iind anc half cream Beal unnl • Wedding UuoU serrhe train and lower edge A VThereThere wiwill be one more meet-^ their GoldenGc WedtliiiR Anniver* ®B. , (OpaH I.ayne. t:i Segiindo,,,, ihiithick. k. ,\i;\iUl twii leasrouns vanilla' • Napliins I the skirt w ere appliqued with ' 1 ing, Tuesday,Tuesc beforo summer* s(,,.ysarv with nn opcji hou^e from Calif.;Calif,: Mrs. Merlin (Rvith)I and and (HU‘ oni and one-ihird cups■- • Btbli'5 Hodges. Se;'ltl'.'. \\':i>li ; Mrs. powll in a piece'■ '■ BANKg S. musi BIDO great-grandihildrcn of heavy m arried M ay 2. iit the of heavy waxetl paper. Place in ______bride wore a single strand i By B y Social S o ( Club I A picnic was planned for li' II _ __ sir*'^ “ " ^ M ^ picnic ------'■ "jj ( pearls, a gift from the bride- p.m, July 1 at the Twin Falls> ler andund Mrs. Harry Rn\ l. t room, and carrie d a bouquet of ' JK p.m , July City Park when the Salmon Sn- Salt ai and pcpix*r .shakers were hiie elainelias an d lilies of the ■ ' . ‘ City Park cial Club met at the home off presentedpresente to Mrs, Nina Harjdy. 1 alley centered on a w hite mis- J 0 '" .~Ji MMrs. rs. EthelE the Martell. Memberss Mrs.Mrs, W. T. Williatns antl Mrs...... a re to br are to bring their own tablee Martell for pcrfcs-l uliendance. Maid of honor w as J e a n Balt- MR. AND MRS. JOSEPHOSEPH S. FUNK I service to Mrs. Hardy presented the pro- •r sister o( the bride. Bride.s- * service to the potluck event. Mrs, 1 (Shig Moritala photo)______M em ory boolu w ere p resen tedi grc^nfgrc^ni whichv featured i’aines. They’re The M ^e And Out mills were Ruth B a ltze r, sister ______le Most! Inside A to the retiring officers. Mrs.. Prizes were\ won hy Mrs. Roy tthe bride; Mrs. Walt Baluer, ^ „ to the re ster-in-law of the bride, and byy Mrs. Raym,Raymond Abundis, aunt shower hostedhost by Oail Johnson Martell. Mrs.M Nina Hardy. Mrs.. Smilh, ^Mrs. Charles O’Dell. Mrs. Jwina Robinson. Junior brides- off the bride, and Mrs. E. R. and a party ho.sted by Mrs. Ray- Marvin TaylorTa and Mrs, W. T.'. Victor Nelson. Mrs. Marvin mid was A nita A bundis and Robinson,obinson. mond AbundAbundis und daughter. An- Williams;Williams: and also to the flow- Taylor. Taylor, Mrs. Davis and Mrs. Is it cra;:>- to buy a c a rc o a t now? now ? If« aotuully gela. ler committcommittee. Mrs. Desvern Ful-1- Nickolson.Nickolsc ower girl was Michele Fritzler, Gail Johnson was in charge of Ke'a-______oiie of the MinMt thlnga to do. Now la the tlmo ausin of the bride. thele guest bookbook. Gifts were dis- Ringbearer was Michael Nun- playedlayed by JanieJanii Norri.s, lleta An- to make j-our .selection whileHe therof a g’reat cholca erson and Mary Nanz. in. He carried the rings on a derson and Ms of Klylt‘.s. colors a n d fabrics.brics. Aa ai preview of good sart-shaped pillow of lace over Guests attendedatter from Idaho, STARTING“JG MOlMONDAY AT CARROL^ . R R O L L ’S iTiK! •Cullfuiiiia,—Ittdutiful Ilia,— Hlinois- an d—M a^'y------thluKS to cojne for fall, these carcoatac ^ Arnlytes were Donald Ballz^r, |and.______in d .______^ __ The three we've shown here bofut ^ rother of the bTTcRrT^'PauT T he couple"^couple will reside a t 2216 ~ | bundis, cousin of the bride, isy^B*/2 .Ave. Ave. NW,NW Apartment No, fashion on the Inside as. well ti Best man wa.s Walt , , Rochester, Rochester, I fvlinn. ~ X I N OJ E E RI T E : S5 A A L E ! rother of the bride. Ushers good looka out&id«, [ere Raymond Abundis, cousin The *he brideoriae wasw honored at a [ the briile, Frank Norris and eniieth Robinson. K A t'C A Mrs, David Mead was soloist, iVV\rs. llb . A. Hurst FAMOLO U S L A\BEL B I top: Red, Rrey or camel* Cfompanied by Mrs. Nellie Os- P f- 0 5 0 p |-< ^resents Lesson I houndstooth chcck. with A reception was held In the Mrs. Agnes Hurst presented SAVI3AVE V3 OFF'F iI blftck brukl; rlb-knlL .slecvea, hurch hall. The bride's table lesson, “Good Taste in Ac- ' Uiuxl u id ; luxurious ras covered with lace over blue ce.sjioricsessories ’nnd nnd Handcraft.” at AcrLlaji pile. Variously In nd centered’with a three-ticred he homehom e of M rs. Henry Wise. -'bl/.e^ a to J8 . 45.95 ^ 9 ^ redding cake, topped with white Mrs. A. KelloRg was a guest. • slips • p pettislips • t briefs atin liclls, and decorated with Mrs HursV rhite roses and lilies of the val- ^rs.^^4rs. Hu^stHurst displayed appro- lower: browTi. camel, green iriate items to illustrate her les- • short't -gowgowns • pajanna j annas ,j or red suc

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' f r f ^ | y p a < ■ ‘w A 9068 | 1 P o t / ■ IT'' SIZES 2 - K TnVj»tc>»i'TT(c>^Ti^ _____ 5 4.00 Ihe spin of a top, a new PLUS TWC I-? ready for sun an^l fun! This trio of quickie tops to I . with short5 —choose bright, ------^...... - ■ / machine-washable cot- M- f ■^I'rmted Pattern 9068: Chil- J / n S M7CS 2. 4. 6 , 8 . 10. See J for yardages. C detmftcU/HC/ ai % ^ ”orn Dept,. 232 West 18th H l York. N . Y. 10011. - name, addrejs with zip. -style n u m b e r:, ■ ^ ■ -> '11 dc,,ign ideas plus one pat- ^ ■ rn free—any one yOU-ChooseJlL______Spring-Summer Pattern biggest 'tern book bargain ever! Otily ___i ccnw. ^ I - £ ■ , T , Jf _ C^ h harter i D rapedJ MMi embers Will l l f i __ Twin fall* l^oi-Now*/% Sunday, Junn 13, 1965^ , _ V Miss Mi Sorensen, ^ ^ ______A ______AH^ebelcahr - — - A t SteStewart /\tien d Concldvft Lodge Meeting Orde - ^uly= \?/ecldiag„(_■ ?f ^ I HAGERMAM — The charter BUIBURLEY—Mr. and Mrs. John Glenn. Burley, announce the en­ was diraped in honor of past 'v Glenn ■ president of Rebekah Assembly. l gaggagement er and forthcoming mar- M?s7 Pearle . McClurg. a t' the j riageriaee of their daughter. Pamela Sorensen. Salt Lake City, to regular meeting of Union Re- „ „ Smith. Soren ^ora Pierce, RogeiRoger Stewart. Salt Lake City, bekah Lodge, with Mrs. Nora . - Fallin. noble grand., in charge,irge A "‘le” on, Dorinda Kay ^ son (of Mr. and Mrs. William " lap, Rhonda Kendrick r StewaStewart. Ephraim. Utah. M rs. LeRoy Jo lley w as• *0In Molsee.Mois Beverlv Park ' The bride-elect was graduated The charge of the niemorial serv- jg RamseyRi and Marian R e i^ - from Burley High School and ices for deceased members and Th ^ from and They will be aecomnan M t HeneiHenegers Business College. Miss ■ the draping ceremony. She was Mrs. Mrs. Raymond Reichert, •Soren.Sorensen is employed at the fK , '.assisted by Mrs. Frank Henslee.slee. er er adviser, a Mrs. Craig r S ’ f f l l CrediCredit Bureau. Salt La-ke Cily. ^ Mrs. Gene Overlie. Mrs. Vernohrnoh and and Mrs. Leah Smith Ste'Stewart was graduated from ^ Brewer and Mrs. Joseph How-iow------— ------ManlManli High School and attend- ■ ard. Mrs. Rex McAnulty sang jire, ed Snow College. Ephraim, He ■ direction of Mr^. Jack Barife. ed S. two solos, accopipanied by Mrs. Ppr resentation 'o f two is....,: - ISis en-employed by Quality Distrib- K Elwood Grimes. vete uting Co.. Salt Lake City. veteran jewels will be mad. u ------7V-: -Jsa.-iUiis.hii:fit]nc______^___ IS tuTe^inTe^aUon^l^good* wllj*, Siidu ~Mi Mrs, R alph Behrens and Mr, in the Second Wlard LDS Chapefi the program will be under the Elwc B urley,^ le ______the Elwood Grimes were hostess^ DC IA' s I # f i p isic ^Ii cal M s m M Uir FOUR PARTICIPANTS In th#the American Irld Society’s Mthlh show show wiwas held at fhe Buhl I Elementar Elementary School, sponsored by Ar. Mrs. Victor Nelson, M rs. Albertrt Iho Maj Magic Valley Iris Societyiety in in con conjunction with the Buhl »rg Ji annual ahow are. from lelt. Mrs. Victor I itleford Flower Companion Club. 4 / n Toberer. Mrs. Edward Conradd and Mr*,Mrs. Alfred Kramer. AHII Garden Garden Friends and Castleford Flo s 1 i lour women received various1 awardsa w ards for their entries. Tho10 (TImes-l (Tlmes-News photo)______' 1 d I * * * iisi - k t " American Iris Society tagsIgs ond.ohd. Mr:Mrs. Wonenberg. th irdrd; ; Smith, Smith, Twin Falls, third. Class ■ •s. 'I American Inowl l , S a f awarded included blue for firstrst mohrs andar arilbred, small flow-,ow- No. No. 57, 57, Snow P eak s, New S now ' ew H Winners of place winners; red. second placeice ered, Mr:Mrs. Kramer, first; irissof of Iris Iris of of the year, Mrs. Conrad,irud. I eau- 1- and white, third place. In Groupup the ycar (New Snow). Mrs. Con-:on- second; Cla.ss No. 58, Buhl beau­ 0 s I ris .Show A, specimen stalk, white withith rad, first.first Mrs. Flatt, second. ties, tics. Mrs. Mi David Kinyon, Castle- by Glen of wo. while beards. Mrs. Berthaha Group B. three stalks, same ford, furd, first, f Mrs. Kramer, sec- ewel Che j Are Announced Stickle, Wendell, second place;:e; variety, Mrs.I Conrad, first, and "''d: ond, Class C No. 59, spring jewel small iris, Mrs. Harry Morris,!rris, 1 •e ; I’ BUm^Mrs. Edward Conrad,I. white with yellow beards, Mrs.rs. Mrs. PasPastoor, second, ' II third, I PAMELA SORENSEN me r I Buhl, toolt top honors, with Mrs.1- Estelle Ricketts,Ric Jerome, first. Group C, three stalks, tall ‘ ' y Alfred Kram er. Castleford, run- Mrs. EldredEldre< Taylor, Twin Falls,• bearded,j^arded. each a different vari-,a^j. l-iassClass No, 60, poolside reflec-, KT vW I ner-up. In tho American Iri.ss second, and Mrs. Lucille Heyer. ety-, three blues, M rs, C onrad,...J tions, Mrs, ' Kramer, first, Mrs,!ss;| Bag your ' Society's Hth annual show heldd Buhl, thirdthir and Mrs. Sam first; three whites, Mrs. Pas- tldreaEldred Taylor. Twin Falls, sec- nt the Buhl Elem entary School,I, Wonenberg,Wonenberg. Buhl, honorable toor, first; three yellows, Mrs.^rs ond, and Mrs, Conrad, third, ■ spon.<;orcd by the IVIagic Valleyy mention. VWhite plicatas. Mrs.rs. Pastoor,pgst'oor first, Mrs. Conrad, sec- .Class No. 62, Spring Capers,^ r s . It's oper I Iris .Society in conjunction withh Victor NelsNelson. Twin Falls, first.iJ*' ond: ,three,browns,1,^0 Mrs. Meyers,ers, Mrs. FIvan Mink, Jerome, first,^irst, ^ K m ’ Ihe Buhl Garden Friends andd Mrs. John.John Pastoor. Twin Falls,*• first: i|,rthree plicatas, Mrs. Con-:on- Mrs, S,S. W Smith, second. Mrs. Castleford Flower Companionn .second. Mrs. Mr: Heyer. Buhl, third.• rad, first, first Mrs. Kramer, second,>nd. Gene Todd, C astleford, third,lird , Club. and Mrs, Mrs. Thomas Hejtmanek, j^rsMrs, Pa^Pastoor, third; three new honoralhonorable mention. Mrs. Victorictor ; Approximately 500 person.ss Buhl, honoihonorable mention. pinks, M Mrs. Conrad, first; threeiree Nelson:Nelson; Class No. R.l, Spring•ring Pukka Pri I W 4 1 viewed the two day exhibitIt Yellow plicatas,pl Mrs. Pastoor.or. any otherothe color. Mrs. Doris El- Song withv birds, Mrs. Carrie^irric which followed tha theme,!. first; Mrs.^^Hejtmanek.Mrs. secondj'dl Hott,liott, firslfirst. Mrs. Pastoor, second^,nd. Draper.Draper Burley, first, Mrs. Ring- ■ed- Mrs. CorintJfrTh'Ifd; three T)oi^- Cft;cftrTiTCfinar’MTKr'TaylnrT-nhirdrr TiW riX — - tiny tuft£ “Spring Cilory." —-fancy'Rramerrcasrteford.-secontf.-and---- pHr ind der"iris,der"iris. Mry.~CoTrt'ad.1 secondr— Clais-fc i f a r i Mrs. Kyle Human, Buhl, first,'irst. — — — Mrs. Conrad took the sweeps>- 'RramerrC! Mrs. Rosalie Carter. Buhl, third. Group D. collections of five stakes prize trophy for tho en-it CreamsMrs. Rosnli and green creams, Mrs.''®- different tall bearded varieties.;ies. Class No, 65, Spring Morning,""E. and J/ tire show, having the highestd CreamsFloyd Bandy. an< Twin Falls, first, five each g^ch a different color, Mrs./Irs. breakfastbrcakfa table, Mrs. Conrad,irad, ( lotal points in the cultural andr Mrs.Floyd Kramer, Bam second, and Mrs. conrnd f sec- first, Mrs, Hazel Reichert, Filer,iler, Conrad first, Mrs. Pastoor, sec- first, M T of Michigan I artistic divisions. Mrs. Kramern Wonenberg. Mrs. Kram Buhl, third. ^ ^jid.ond, MrsMrs. Harry Morris, third:ird: third: Class( No,66, tea time, cup I was runner-up. with Mrs. John Wonenberg, I-lght yellow, Mrs. Ruth'*Dug-JG- five larjlarge flowered mohrs or(ir and saisaucer. Mrs, Ringert, first, Will take you onyplac I Pa.«!toor. Jerom e, placing third.,'' gan, [ |„),t Twin yg) Falls, sccond, Mrs.rs. arilbredsarilbreds, Mrs; Conrad, first,Irst, Mrs.Mrs, DDenver Kinyon, Castlefor l, I The silver medal certificate of® Victor Nel-son, Twin Falls, third;rd: Mrs. KraKramer, second. secondsecond: Class No, 67, little dow n ...... i the AIS for the most first prize bright victor Nels to orange yellqw. Mrs.rs. Group E, spcclal display of Loves.Loves, Mrs, Nelson, first, Mrs.M rs. points in the cultural class went® brightPastoor. to first. Mrs. Rosatt»4^ar-ar- irisIris educeducational advance entry.try, KrameiKramer, second. Mrs. Morris,rris. )ur ti^bphies. to Mrs. Conrad. The certificate° pgstoor.ter. second. fit Mrs. Kramer, thlrtl; Mrs. FloydFlc Bandy, first. Mrs./Irs.’ third. for bronze medal for having the yellow ,gr. second and white reverse 1^ Conrad.Conrad, :second. Class No, 69, tall basket I Iris' r is ' second most first prize points® colors, yellow Mrs. ant I-loyd Byrne, Buhl,ihl, "''Croup"^roup F. collections of iris only.only, Mrs.N' l-'latt, first. Mrs. Kra- Den season! ^ f j went to Mrs. Pastoor. A year's° colors,sccond; Mrt yellow and white or otherotl*r thithan tall bearded, three\ree mer, third:t Class No, 70, low; membership in tho AIS went to'■ creamsecond; bi-colors, yi Mrs. Conrad,“d, stales siSiberians each different,ent. basket, ins and other flowers, Mrs. Kramer, third place win- creamBuhl, first, bi-c and Mrs. Anna Leth,th, Mrs. DiDierck.sen, first, secontlond Mrs. Ringert.F first, Mrs, Kra- ner. y Buhl, first.third. and thirdthird: three stalks Siberiansinns mer, second,s and Mrs. Floyd The purple rosette and trophy jjui,] (j,ird ■ Varigatas and blends, Carolroi one varvariety, Mrs. Diercksen,sen. Bandy, third. kd Print Cotton for "Queen of the Show." or best yj ne.'! tlrst, second, Mrs. Woneberg,erg. Corsages,Corss .spring formal. Mrs, Irl-TTpccimen. went to Mr. Al=^ nothrncpDethrage, Buhl, i first; Anemone.'! tlrst, sei b e rt Toberer. Buhl. Mrs. Con- Mrs. Conrad. ' Buhl, first; neg-eg- third. Harry Morris, firsl; spring tea, red won. "Princess of theI lectas. Mrs, Al Toberer. Buhl,ihi. Group G, seedlings, Mrs. Wil- Mrs, Kramer, firsl; spring' ufted_SKlRJ. . - Show," with the second best iris jirst, Mrs—Enslnnr. , third: llyhtpht ma ValleVallette. Declo, first, second,jnd, gradua graduation. Mrs. Kramer, ^irst^I M \ j ______I specimen, and Mrs. Victor Nei- bluo selfs, Mrs, Kramer, first,rst. third,third. anTfan*3 MrMrs. Flatt, second?” son. Twin FaUs, third best stalk Mrs. Wonenberg. second. Mrs.Irs, In aartistic r arrangements.nts, SpccialSped awards in horticultureiture „ Byrne, third; medium to darknrk theme •"Spring Glory," Classlass went tot< Mrs. Estelle Ricketts,etts, •J LY^ JACKET ‘he show. RvrnP ?h ■ The artistic sweepstakes blue~selfs. Mrs. Toberer. first.rst. No.No, 58, A. Spring Glory, Mrs,vIrs, Jerome,Jerome first, Mrs. Anna I eth, trophy went to Mrs. Kramer.’ Mrs. p"'’*Conrad, second, Mrs. Nei-Jcl- FrcdFred Ringert,Rli Castleford, first,]Buhl.lrst,]Buhl. :second, and Mrs. Moydloyd I I Runner-up was Mrs. Fred Ring-I;* son, third; blacks. Mrs. Bandy.dy. Mrs,Mrs. KraKramer, second, Mrs. S,, W. Ij (Ct (Continued on P ag e 17) IL m nyplace from sun up to' sun ert. Buhl, and Mrs. Conrad, first, Mrs, Conrad, second, andmd ! ^ third. Mrs. Wilma Vallett, Mrs. Doris Elliott. Jerome,ne, ...... $27.95 u Declo» took top honors in the;* fJth ird” ; . seedling class, winning the^ Violet selfs, Mrs. Conrad, first,rst, trophy as first, second and third Mrs. Albert Toberer, aecond.nd. place winner In this division. e- Mrs. Ferd _ Diercksen. Buhl.ihl. ■ ■* X ______The trophy for best arrange* Mrs. ^ Fer s p l r ------— —...... ment in the show went to Mrs.,p Third Stickle. jnorcl Wendell, first. Mrs.Irs. Ivan Mink, Jerome, Runner-upJ. Glen Thietten, ^ Twin Falls, sec-lec- was Mrs. Kramer, and Mrs.ai ondf Thiel pink or lavender blends,ids, John Flatt, third place. Specia!nt ojdf Mrs. Wonenberg. pink fir^t. MrS. Con-)on- prize for iris of the year wenttt rad.Mrs. second.Wone Mrs. Carter, third;rd: to Mrs. Conrad, with Mrs. Flntt raa.rose, seconselfs, bl-tones, blends, Mrs.Irs. taking second and third place, Flatt. rose, selfs, first, Mrs. Leth. second,ind, f' E 2 0 ^ J A spccial award in the hortl-5 , Flatt,and Mrs. firsi Hejtmanek. third. d a d 's b cultural division went to Mrs. ^^rs. _ Dr Flamingo pink selfs, Mrs. I' Estelle Ricketts, Jerome, for1? Heyer. Flamlng( first. Mrs. Albert Tober- her pink poppy, judged as th?is Heyer,er. second; fin Mrs John Meyers, best specimen other than Iris er,Buhl, second third: aprWot or orange, 'V • LYNWOOD t in the show. n- Mrs.Buhl, Conrad,thin first. Mrs. Stickle, Special prizes In the Invitation- 4hird;-tan Mrs. Conr; or yellow blends, Mrs. al arrangement c1aft!»-wenf-4o--third;-tanb- Thietten, first. Mrs. Conrad, sec-I EVEF HIS DAY . . . ANDND S SO DO Bowl and Blossom Club, sub-;r, ond,Thietten, Mrs. f Harry Morris, third;ird; m mitted by Mrs. Sam Porter,ie ond,copper Mrs. or brown blends, Mrs.Irs. Twin Falls, and Country Sidecl- copperAl T o b erer, or first. M rs. M eyers,ers. ^ FATh \Y , JUNE 20th IS, THE DAY Flower Club, Mrs. Victor Nei-e; Al-second. Tobcre Mrs. Wayne Toberer,rer. * son, Twin Falls, both first place:an second.third; violet ^ or purple blends,xls, I.eaf and Petal Club, Mrs. Ivanrd third;Mrs, H. vlo E. Parker, first, Mrs,-Ir.s. ' SET > ^MPER POP! Mink. Jerome, and Castlefordrs. Pastoor,Mrs. H. ] second; medium to Flower Companion Club, Mrs.:e. darkPastoor, purple selfs, Mrs, Thietten,ten, ^ f r •- Frcd Ringert, both second place,■nt darkfirst, purp Mrs, Pastoor. .second, Mrs,Irs. K Two third place winnings wentila Wonenberg,first, Mrs. third. to the Magic Valley Santpaula Wonenber; ce Red. selfs, bi-tones or blends,^d.«;. \ D IS T IN C Damon'S. 'Wembly ...... fro m 1 50 Club, submitted by Mrs. Alice Mrs. Rcd, Conrad, sc firsl. Mrs. Nelson, Prcscolt. in- Mrs.second. Conr Mrs. Stickle, third;ird; J I Rihlx>n w inners a re to he an-;es second.chartreuse of green blends, Mrs■Irs. by Enro & Von Heusen ...... 5 00 nounccd in a few days. JudgesJ. chartreushrs T R A V E L ...... fro m 9 .9 5 Falls, and Mrs. S,,F. Pimperton, Mrs.and arilbreds, Die large flowered■red Fort Benton. MonL se, andpurple arill tone, Mrs. Kr.Tmer, first, irst. . LORD J ’-NECK PULLOVER SWEATERSFERS ,...... from 15,95 ! \ Student judges from Boise,ind purpleMrs. Glenn tot Draper, second, nnd Twin Falls, Castleford, Buhl andIhe Mrs. GlerO. W. Yingst. BuhL thlnllint. VERY DOG HAS HIS Montana assisted with theie r Mrs. M ohrs O. \ and arilbred, larRCirge judging. Mrs. Alfred Kramerlir- flowered, Mohrs other Mrs. * ... and JS(lr5. Conrad-werQ-co-chajr- flowered,C onrad, first. Mrs. Kramer, sec- ATHERS! SUNDAY,J men far show arrangements.. Conrad, f All Gifts"S Handsomely Han Giftift Wrapped,W f! ASK ABOUT "CAN-A^GIf- A - G I f T " ET ASIDE TO PAMPE I FOR FATHER'SHER'S DAY FreeFre of Course!0 ^ DO HIMv\ PRCPROUD! ^ with exclusive , I STINCTIVE NEW TIES by ARD Damon"' TO PLEASEE . . . GIVE A 1 Gift Dad with exclu: i ^ I 'vNDSOME DRESS SHIRTS ENDIOIA by En, GIFT CERTCERTIFICATE

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— ^tfnday, June^^Ir-1^^ ■ ■ M |Lauri[Laurine Kump, wmm lAnriual Spring Twin Falls timeSjNew s . i w ., JMcCordM cC Wed in Tea Scheduled __ ' Winners TFrnple RTfes = IT fCqmfiiuHrFroHr(Ci T agp-M) ■ _ _ I JFROMF £ E O M — Laurine Kump. ED EN — The Presbyterianian Byrne.Byrne Buhl, third. Wnmf*i • daughtcr-tif Mr. and Mrs. — -Women leill. hn|H. thi>ir nnnii:il[ -Spring V- j Glery-with- qthMUflofe 0. Kumn and) Lynn Edward Mc- Spring Silver Tea Tuesday at the‘‘"^lers er's inh the horticultural section Cord, son of Mi‘. and Mrs. Har-ir- . church ■went Ito. white roso.s. M rs. lASth, - old- McCord,---WendeUr - wet* The 1 lit The tea will feature a patriotic,fijsf>tic first: paasies,. Mrs._ Thietten. united in marriage at the Salt theme.-them e. - first ] Mrs. Conrad, second, anil 1.ake \_Ciiy LDS^ T em p le A prilrii ■ Mrs. Carl Kelly Is programam Mrs. ByVne, third: columbines, 16- chairnul nand announces thatt a Mrs. Victor Nelson,, first, Mrs. The doubledr rirtg ceremopy?y K ’>. part of the program will includejde i ByrneByrne, second. Mrs. Kramer, ' was perfoniied by .Elder Joellel E r K . Jane Slaughter. Kimberly, who,ho third; I.emon lily, Mrs. Wonen- Richards in the presence of will present her oratory on the berg, he ihe berg, first. Mrs. Nelson, second, friends and members of the constitution. . I Mrs, Diercksen. third; Painted ' ^L jmjmmedjaie m edjaii families. Mrs. Andrew Rogerson and»nd daisy, Mrs. Byrne, first, and -AttendingA ttendir the 'temple cere-■e- .% • . ^-f ■'. .Mr.s. Donald McDonald are in Mrs.Mr.s, I.ucille H eyer, second. ' mony were the parents ot the ; m onv charge of decorations nnd Mrs. Delphinium. bridL>,bride, MMrs. Catherihe Hiatt.tt! " " ’ Mrs. Conrad,' CurtisMrs. Metcalf and Mrs, Alval' .ifirst, Mrs. Hejtmanek. graiulnuMgraiuliiuMhv'r of the bride. Mr. second; ' chairn Pickett are mcmlH'rs of the ro- poppy. , Mrs, Richetts, first, Mrs. and Mrs. J. Glenn Ander.son partfreshineni pl roinniittec. - .fBryne, [v ■. second, Mrs. Hazel and Mr. and: Mrs. Edwin John- - All women of the conim iinitv Jan e ' ‘I'■ Reichert, third: poppy collec- L ston,slon .nilall Wemlell;\ Mr. and Mr^.'.S.- , , ■ willaj;e invitedpr to attend the event I D Dennis ennis Nichols.Ni Riverton, w^'o.;) —^ '--n r-n rtiT-mul If dL'siii-d.i iiM> I'y^'tion. Mrs, Reichert, first, an d constit Mrs. Leth, second. , ^ -Mr. - Mr. and Mrs. Carl McCord, wearMrs. pairiotic dres.s £o add in­ i Idaho FilIIs. and Mr. and .Mrs. .Mr.s.to rest, 1 PeoiPeony, single, bloom, M rs. H hH f T'^'JHp^^n^HM NIi^^BL I John McCord,M cl Ashion. / charge ^ ¥ ThieitThietten, first: peony doublo , A wedding ]uncheon w a s . . ' - V . ' ' i*'i-, ' Curtis bloom. Mrs. Valentin Barlnaga, Buhl, first, Mrs. Laura. Heller, 'i * * dt served at Harmon’s in Salt Lake - S l , ■': •’'‘^ketPinochle Played “ 5 City folU»following the ceremony. ^ freshirIT I 1-:K—Mr.s. \V. W. Keetl w as,as st'ct>iuseooiul, Mrs. Nelson, third; ihe'peony collection, Mrs. Rosalie I A reception honoring t h e . *■ : „ h o All stess 1 for n u 'm liers of th e P^*ony / ' f f * ' # 1^ t Al recc len'Carter, first; shrub or tree. A ’ I newlywednewlyweds was held at the Je- -u:el.ufUy in Twelve Club. Mrs. (ilen'Canei . •, ... ^ !!? "■ mHu^{e(!er rr-T was in charge of the'Mr.s.Jihe^Mr.s. Anna> Leth, first. Mr.s. John I rome LDS Church. ^ busini-'>s meeting. j|M Meyer e\ers. second; miscellaneous, j The bride and bridegroom ■ ‘ . wear j 'A . The In / ,1 ' ' ' ’ , terest,High More pn/e nt pinochlehie Mrs. Diercksen. first, Mrs. Sid- greeted gguests in the foyer of was awarded Mrs. Harry Sharpirp ney Smith,J second, nnd M rs. ------^-----the churcchurch which was decorat-I ■ ■ed Heyer, third. ed with beauty basket.s of i ami Mrs. Donald Hino received Heyer ed • ',V low Pin scon*. AAmerican m erican Beauty roses. J: , ;■■ Mrs.Illl Victoria Winkle !*< hos-os- uSEUSE TTMK.g-NRWal WANT ADS H w ^%:3si^V . The brbride wore a gown of g| ;r ^ ■ ' ' I tesshostes for the WeJriesilav meetUHV'mt t'OHl*'OU ]KAHT SULLINQ RESULTS silk orgaiorganza over satin fashion- , jjjjjjjj^^ ' 4. ______^______■jgfc; ' m - ed W'lh handclippcd lace stud- . , 1 ded with seed pearls. The lilyify ' MR. AND MRS. I.YNN point sleeves were fastened a at l ______(L eyson ,j>hii FATHER'S DAYDAY, JUh'E 20 the wrist with self covered but­ tons, The full skirt, enhanced k A j V ■ ng with a hanclclipped lace panel.ell /VxU "hoi ‘ a Miss Dunlap ■ T^PBTr in- low i fell inio a chapel train. \A /’I ■’s‘ Remember DAD H I H I M ...... ~ JJ Her Hor bo bouffant veil of Frenchch Wil VV 11 I Attend . ^ I . I tess fo illusion was held by a large ^ / . . . ----- J. ------m o d e l in g a h o s t e s s j u m1PSUIT, p s u i t , Judy Newcomb, left, daughterlaughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. T.■ white rosg ' highlighted by seed Newcomb, Twin Falls, gets the approval of Mr.P and Mrs. Leif Odmark and Mrs. Dean Pierose.• pearls ?, and, a single aurora Grand AssemblyI.YNN F.. McCORD Mrs. Plerose was chairman of Chethe fashion show and dinner at the Chri.^tlanlaChi Restaurant,’ borealis drop. MMFIl.FR — Dorinda Kay Dun-on telle,j>hi5lsn s Rpiif^fRfii <;nriptv monthlyr Richfield women received spe- i^jHpnron clate^'adviser of her assemblys. assembly to the newly installed ' ^ raising drive for the Community meetinc ^ bridcgpoomv—waS~Hje^f Tnan. _____ 1 is worthy grand nuitron of the | meeting. * " tnni—honorrin l—honor-Ttr-Boisg—wticn~~Thcy Raymond McCord. Wendell, andind Librarv Association was ‘ n- Grand Chapter of Idaho, Order! » » Mrs. Elmo Green and Mrs. E. were instiinstalled as worthy ma-^ Lloyd McCord, brothers of the A f^i TIE I launched with a dinner and fash- Crane, both Twin Falls, gave• trons for their( respective chap- uViripproo ‘'“Anniversary ly of Eastern Star. > ■ ' ion show at the Christiania Res- pJ“?i^oVal den . ters of the Order of EasternP" bridegroom,‘^■^^egroo were ushers. the floral demonstration and dis- ters of tl Francle White was in charge I f played broken glass figurines. Star. Francic ly y \ ‘"Thc"‘fashloi^Thow got quick P'^>’‘'1 J’''°'“^' of the guest book. Gifts were:?e Is ' ^ Observed '- 1.50 to 2.!2.50 I ottentlon as Sue Pickens, Ketch- ™>'S.Mrs.'-Lyle Lyl^ IDeeds presented the! Mrs. HaroldHa Peters, daughter di,piaveddisplayed by Dixie Webb, Hazel-fei- SHOSHOSHONE — Mr. and Mrs. . um, modeled a pert white bikini lesson. “Teaching ‘Teac the Gospel in, of Judge Agnes Powell, Rich- ton^ton. Lind Linda Milligan. Noel Dixon,an. WilllaiWilliam Kerner and Mr. nnd I bathing suit. Summer fashions the Home,Home." Luncheon hostessesi field, becabecame worthy matron of Mrs, gB, Webb. Hazelton. andno Mrs, Oscar( Kerner. north Sho- ®''' ^ Distinctive FreeFree Hj were shown through the cour- were Mrs. RtRoss Swainston, Mrs.. BBoise oise CCha hapter No. 65. P resen t Linda Ljpd'a jtFalconburg.; shone.shone, attended the 25th wed-— th FOR A BEAUnFUL tcsy of Pete Lane’s Stores. Sun Oscar JJohnson. o h i Mrs. Clive; for the iinstallation were her Gifts pif,„ were,, carried by DouglUg ding anniversarya at Welser for yo GifhWrapping! Vnilev; Studevant of Sun Vnl- Capps,Capps. Mrs. 'Charles Giles, Mrs.. mother; herh sons, John Peters, Kump, ' LoAnn, Kump. Dennijnij Mr. andai Mrs, John Kerner. ing/ H Hosea Jones and Mrs. Eugene: Boise: RonaldRo 1-eters. Charles- crumblis: lev, Donna's Sport Chalet, The Hosea Jones Crumbliss and Janie McCord.‘I' MembersMen of the Kerner tam- Country Cousin and Your Gen- Freeman. Freeman, ton. S.C.. S.C., and her son-in-law,, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Gifford j)y ^e Wedding! i ana daughter. Mr and Mr.^ Wil- welcomed Uy held a family potluck din­ eral Store. The July aiand August meetings daugh welcomed guests. ner a and reunion at the Julia They were modeled by Mrs. will feature rno-host luncheons. ham LawiLawrence. Lawton, Okla. The ^,j.jbride’s table was covered oayjs We take prida in our rep-' r s 5 . ■eo Davis Park. Boise. Guests at- utatlon for planning floral M p e t r s James Ball, Mrs. Nancy Nelson, * * * LLeader ead er cof Myrtle Star Chaptercr with lacelac and centered wilh't" (endedtended from north Shoshone. . Mrs. Kenneth Hellyer. Mrs. Rob- r-j q No. 18. Boise, is Mrs. Rullandid a six-tieredsix-tie wedding cake. Gooding. QQojjr Twin Falls. Weiser. arrangements, bouqu o t s, Twin Falls- Burleyrley - Rupert - Buhl ert Danlell. Mrs. Royce Asher Rev. K 6 V . DBellmann ( I BBrown, row n, wlwho grew up in Rich-h- Golden stepsst led to the top lay- CambiCambridge and McCall. d- ___ fhaf blend expertly wifh and M rs. D on R h in e lia rt^ jlL t — .<=______------1______.field-andfield and moved with her hus-s- er of theth cajte which held a - ■ - or your individual wedding. Ktchum, and Judy Newcomb, Is|S SpeakerODeC bandbandl and family to Boise sever-:r- replica cof lhe Salt l-ake Cityity Twin Falls. WENDELLWENDELL—Rev. E, Walterr al y^frsyears ago.o Mrs. Brown is a LDS TerrTemple. A miniature bride, !_Jewelry was supplied by Bellmann. pastor of Christ Lu-. daughter '•of Mr. and Mrs. W. M.d. and bridegroombrid stood at the' ® America House jmd wigs hy Iheraniheran Clrorch;^^poke-efv-th«Cftnrc tub^a lfi'Ui^SL.d (Bill) Carter, longtime Richlielil.Id base -of - tW steps;—Red TOses" Mrs. Nelson. Archie Levitan ject, . . "The yYouth of tho ChurchT residents nowr residing at 363 6thth and smilsmllax encircled the base ^ E ^ o r a i added a comic finale by appear- or the ; ChurrlChurch" at the meeting of( Ave. W.. Twin1 Falls. of the c: cake. ing as a muscular, bewigged °hVtho LutheranLmhe/an Woman’s Mission­ ¥ ¥ Cheryl Thompson. Mrs. Wes­ 733-2674 June bride. Johnny Lister and r“a " ley McCord ond Mrs. Ray Mc-jI ¥ p l i ^ ary League. liis trio furnished the m usic for a r ^ L e a g u e . A r p > n , Cord.cord'!’ Wendell, sisters-in-law of ■ T * ; M the fashion show and dinner, and The meetingmeetii was held nt the, Area Club Has . wl ' J I I r-N- the bridegroom, presided at lhe Ned Bell was master of cere- church, with Mrs. Charlie Feck-■ Potluck P/-J-|-|i j Dinner punch bobowl. Mrs. Edgar Dryden monies. ner. presidei president, in charge. The ' U I 1U cut the cake. Assisting with Chairman of the Glitter Guild devotional servicess were con- CASTLECASTLEFORD —The Castle- serving vwere Beth Buttars. Rita committee, Mrs. Dean Pierose ducted by IMrs. Philip Bailey/ ford Gran(Grandmothers Club held a Williams,Williams. Myrna Bingham. Mrs.;I' m m m m was assisted by Mrs. Leif Od- and Mrs. JohnJoh Jackson. potluck dinnerdi and meeting al John BiJButtars and Mrs. Ray-ay- i— — mark. Mrs. Donald Siecel And Plans wci w y^ made for the3 the "homeTiome of Mr.?. Hazel Brabb,ib, mmond ond Di:D ixon. Mrs. John Moritz in fanning TWOTC^etreTWWlT^etreat aTlSunpJPerkinss with Viola Hastings as co-lVos-)s------M lalkff diiin Ihe event. set for fbr Aug. 5 through 8 in the3 tess. less. ‘ Mrs. Fi Fred Koch lighted theJic ) * * Sawtooths. A memc memorial ■ service honoringag candles. « D OTHER Newlyweds Are Following the morning wor-- MMrs. rs. WaltW alter Ree-se a n d M arianan The ninext m eetin g Is a no-no- ship hour July 6 there will be a1 Edwards was conducted hy host metmeeting at the Buhl City g a " R ^ i g i l potluck dinner, Mrs. HralBrabb, Mrs. Brabb readul PPark, ark, M em bers are asked to Honored at Fete Hostesses were Mrs. Bailey/ the scripturescripti and gave a pray-y- bring a covered dish jind their !-IlER—Mr. and Mrs. Roy and Mrs. Jackson.Jac cr and M Mrs. Ruth Shields andnd own labIlable service. I i‘c Wright, newlyweds, were - ---:.---- [ A I R S'T 1 o o ! honored at an open house at the i E A S ^ borne of Mr. a n d Mrs. Gerald Tews. Hosts w e re Mr. and Mrs. . . . ANDCOMFORT < . . . GOOD LOOKSOOKS . , . FASHION TOO! Bon Mai, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Wn^ht and Mr. and Mrs. Tews. These are fhe feotures of eevery v e ry choircf we hovo waiting (iuests were grated hy the couple apd their parent.^, Mr. for you here. Bring Father . . . BriBring Mother . . . botfi and Mrs. Fred Gardner and Mr. .... ht choir, in the right color. and Mrs. I.eon J. Wrifihl, all Fi­ > Y CHAwill enjoy choosing fhe right choir, ler. The refreshment lable was I entered with an arranj»cmont of.',L'lI(jw. featured chrysanfhe- COMF' mums and rosebuds. ; The cake, decorated with yel-' —J K ; T h e s e '■ust A Few of the Many , low and Rreen bows and topped wall tiny weddinR hells, was styles Available to Chooae ser\C(l by Mrs. l.aura Ty.vs, Mrs. (Icrald Tews and Mrs^^lai. \ w ill e n "rom. Mrs ()\scn Davis, Rniso^ /K )nnn H I ,i k c s I e e and Vir^’il Wn^hi presided ti^Mhe punch , buwl. ^ J „ A n n e FFogar^ o f i (\B H . Mr'i. Annp,-’^lo llo w ay , Twin ^ ^•ills. assisted in the kitchen. Mrs. (iardner registered guesis. Mrs. Jtiy Davis. Blackfoot; I.e- ^ ^ iiffits t M nnn WriRht and Cindv Tews '^oro in charge of the Rift tal)le. finfinish. is h . \ ______Reveals Troth ^^Size 0-10-12 ___:...... 3...... 3 2 2 -S .5 d 0 RfPERT — Mr. and Mrv J I'lvd Fliers announce the cn- P-i;^(‘ment >of their daughter, I.e- •'^nna Katherine, lo Stanley Fred Bruns, .son of M r. and MrL H o w . firil Bruns, all Rupert. Tho hride-elect is n /’rnduate Minico Hiph School and at- |c-nded the College of Idaho. Sho ^ nttending Links School of business, Boise. Bruns was Rraduafcd from Minico High School and attend­ ed Uie Colicge of Idaho. — j ...... An Augij.^ wcddinfT is planned.' . > Woman Feted t H A S S C SHO.SHONE — Mrs. L. M.: ______r J ^ | T ^ *U^makcr w a.s lujnortrd ' afte r ------— ^— ^ : Dowr>tovvrfrTwtn-Faffs— graduation exercises at Idaho ^late University, Pocatello, with SMOKING 3 ^:ociaI at the home of Mr. and Robin Kinsey. Mrs. Hat- oneand many other nice gift sug en- U R N m jR ^ rnaker receivod her B.A. degree elementary education. ______joymentjoyi ahd comfort. A^si.sting w ith arran g em en ts iSGCKS, . ^ere Mrs. Luella L. Kinsey and | «, ' Mrs. P aul W inkler, Shoshone. I ______/. / .______IG s t a n d s ,

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, J 1 3 Twin Falls. Times-Nowsows'___ ^Sund Sunday June 13,'1965I ’ . ------I T i m e s-N ^ ew s F o>rnm-^Voic< n > i c e o f ^ e^ - R e a d w *—!— ^ ' yards, providing, health stantflUnd- T®''S S S S S S i' ' . w ards for public swltnming pools, — Stanley Woman .'‘ -i'lSmH^h *' • ScSome l^strictlQicliQiis Needed water • pollutions .control, penal­ Forum Rules t ties for disttfrbers ^of irrigation[ation - Letters axe,;.Umlted;®„ to Explains New T.F. M an Says ?-)nd methods, qt administeringering opinionsoi on matters of pub- ]C I In Zoning, T.F. the zoning program which1 will 11Uc controversy. , X ■’*- Forest Pees "WSB b M Edltc I” only a non-restrictive one. save ‘ the tax "payers thousatidssatids Letters must comply withWith Editor. Ec Times-News- ee on Our proposal if adopted W d j ea^th dollars each year.- the laws nf U^el and slanderndcr About the fees th<» r Zonir county improve, the cleanliness, health I gf and must be In good, taste, Se :M ^ I B d zon- standards and reduce nuisances.nces We thank the hundredslihttf of ^ NO pseudonyms or *M pen n so charges, we have“IS H i comr con- people whose opitiions contribut- so many, people call us Among the provisions it con- P names are permitted: all let- om of tains are specifications for prop-prop- eied to our proposal. t bill . prepared to live with a few ob- j 111 3 Magic Valley'^alley 1 owns m i ;s, would cover less than half of •’ . Flowers were arrangeded by MRS, F. W. \fARKLE . demicdcmic Instructors’ Scliool at theHigh f Cost of Me ..fg jectionable situations to retainretain Grandin and Mrs, Stiener. BURLEY—A pri)tessionul ner- derly, step-by-stepsl process the ^jg^wi neflcl- the elderly person’s health care itiener. (Stanley) ’ , Maxwell AFB. Ala., and was Wil freedom . pFinal rites wore held at PPleas- leas------—. ospaco presentution teiiin fromrom spacespuco programpr is following and assign d onlv costs, ' “ , assigned as an AFROTC instruc- aries D, NOLAN VICTOR'OR ant View Cemetery.^ Grave ded- f< the Air University. Maxwell Air relates relules thell entire space effort to Admitted, Physit they J. R. KIRCHER, M.D, fe ded- FOR FAST se llin g RESm-N tor at Southwest Texas Slate atwui (Twin Falls)5 ) icationica was by Ivie.'’ '- U! USE TIMES-NEWS WANT ^ I'orce Base, Ala., will makelake the the nationalnulic goal. CollegCollege. willE('itor, 1 Times-News: - ents, ______I (B urley)______threo oppcarances in M uragicIc Topics I'opics which will be covered/ered ------Recent testimony before the ure Valley to tell America's space)uce aro problemsprot incurred by manm an .ripj Senate Finance Committee by of story. and ond machinemai in space; propul-opul- “ ^ official representatives of the agi The three-member team will sion. sion. unmanned un space explora-)lora- ______Department of Health. Educa- the make It.s first appearance ntit a tions, interplanetaryin probes;b e s ; . tion nnd Welfare—using the,ir Ml noon luncheon june 23 at the current nndi future manned nero- duties figures disclosed: 1 American Legloj) Hall, Twin'win space developments,d includingjdlng Recent beneficiaries now on me I'alls. sponsored by the Magicagic plans for foi placing American" as-“ S' ASoutn jgijj ,„jll receive in benefits the 1 Valley Chapter of Air l-'orce As- tronauts tronauts on the moon by 1370. 90 per cent more than they and ma sociation. Tho second appear-ear- TheTho teamtc members will dis- %_! Aca- their employers contributed to an unce will be ot 8 p.m. June5 24 cuss theirthei frequMt visits toI varjv a rj lol a t theaSSSS p ro g ra m through taxes, ' wo ‘v nt the Rupert Elks Hall, spon-pon- iousjous aerospaceaer projects. T They hey A 1 was ' Within 10 years the beneflcl- the sored by the Minidoka chapterpter recountrccount theirI di.Scussion wilh scl- istruc- aries will have contributed only cos of AFA, and tho final programram entists whow have envisoned1 our I Slflte alKJUt 25 per cent of what they TlThis Is PROIROGRESS will be pre.sented during a noonlOon future future aerospace ae activities; with will receive in cash payments, luncheon Juno 25 at the Burleyrley (he (ho engineersengii who are designingSning Elks Dining Hall, hosted by the and and building bui America’s spaceipace Tf ' —-' 'i ------B urley Lion-s Club. vehicles, vehicles. and with the astronautsHauls fjf ' EacTrofThC“proK«ims-will-boI bo -wha.'^ivh. -wha.'^iVi to actually land a lu- ^111 The n a r excursion m 6dule~t5lt”[“ The ------— T-—------00 minutes using the title "The nar exc ------______U.S. Space Program." Thc teamsam moon moon in in this decade. > members nro Lt. Col. Richardlard New and a updated materiallal Is |;fcv • -M B. Olney, Maj. James S. WallWall added lo the program daily. |, ■ ''M and Capt, Dannie R. Hoskins. Lt. ] j Col.f-, Richard B. Olney,Iney, p "■...... They will present color slides Chief, chief, aerospacea: briefing team b and film strips. and anj directorj|re of presenlations of g * •> ® Tho Illustrated prcsenlatlonlion the the USAF’s USA Air University is a B 'ii® outlines tho cooperative effortsorts command comman pilot wilh over 5,00015,opa U of NASA and tho DepartmentIt of flying flying hours h and a diversifiedsified p “• t.'rS Defense In the national spacelace military military career. R program. It highlights the or- He waswn graduated with hon- £ ' ors o rs from frorr Porter Military Acad-^cad- k emy and won a commission as M second 1lieutenant, U.S. Infantry a Rep.X White aat t the thc aage of 18. He was grad-g S fc uated from The Citadel withith aQ H HHR Presents BjS. degdegree and entered on^ ac- S ■ tive iJ>Uy as a Coast Artillery■yof- ot- H fie e f TTOi 1940. In 1943 he trans-rans- R • ■ m Com Report ferred to the Air Corps for pilot U training. His World War II scrv-serv- |T; ------WASHINGTON-(AE)^=:u-&eik four hnttle cam earn- - _____;j- . Com pton I. White Jr., D-ldaho.“ j J paigns and 1,018 flying hours in' said Saturday hc has presented K,„ ouse combat zone piloting unarm-larm* a minority report of the House ed . trans^rts in New Guinea Banking nnd Currency Commit- . . ulnea Ipe. urging that the .secretary1 off and .. the . , Philippines. .Ihc treasury bc authorized to de- ...Maj, James , S.Wall Interruptediipted cide whether coins will containitalii college work in 1943 toI join the Army Air Force. He was silver. graduated rL^at" from the aviationation The committee’s majority re- cadet program ‘ as a navigatorgator port calls fo^ elimination ofI ®'*■sil- and__ h was commissioned a second ver from the half-dollar, quarter “jeutrna,lieutenant in September, 1944.1M4. and dime. During ' World War Th as navi------gr fifi White said his minority report gator of a B-29 crew, hc flew P recommcnds amendment of the combat missions against Japan■apan C bill to permit retaining of silverliver from fmm basesbai in India and China.lina. H ^ at the discretion of the treasurysury t j,q (.jclimax of this experienceicnce ■ ...... secre ta ry . was j,jghis selection as lead navi- B That authority could be used, gator of the air armada whichvhich K White said, if thc present 90 per flew over the Battleship Mis- P ***•>— ccnt silver coins begin to disap- souri sourl duringdu the historic signinggning p pear through hoarding whcn redthe ,u. peace treaty with Japan. substitute coins are introduced.'5,,“' D„turnirReturning to college afterr the V ___I The only reason the treasury jy, wants to eliminate .silver from'rom ’.-j earned his bach- K *' — ^ dimes nnd quarters. White said.said ff>astcrs degrees inn ed- P is thc "groundless fear that. thc ucatlon from the Universityty of _ supply of thc metal will neverever Cincinnati. After three yearsrs as meet demand." a high *school principal and bas- "The pessimism." he said. ."Is . | 5 krtball

fO ^^-itnrease la irrigai J : 0 : r b r i e f s p a n o f 2 0 y e a r s . ,,B E l t COIMt] sion continues to take .X-PAYINe CITIZEN V N W HEREVER IT• SEF S E R V E S rate of more than 50,00 'I '■ ot ki—*W —ctK fin t fttfttnitunt!“ / Abundant, low-cost e this development po^ib • 'A X X k ^ I l O .

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■ '„-Mji-More lhan lOD Amer-• Iiiauguration Iitauguratior day, Washington’s'S ■ ■ H y P' ^ — I xviU. line lhe BuhlI birthday.birthday, ; 1Lincoln's hirUi^y. ■ “^^"ntnwn business s:c tic n lio n -• loyalty lo y a lty day,»Iay VE days, Arin^d S?%S7T - ili- - - '' - ■ - ^ in observance cf FlaS Oay., Fprccs day.day Memorial day. Flag ' • jgmjjmmmmmggammKamm i aside to commemorate‘ day,day. I-ourthFourth df Jiily, VJ day, la- ||M H | ■ “‘^ nnnX sary of the,Stars.;nd borbor Day. bay. ■ C.Constitution Day, Co- ■,;,e annner^a y lumbuslumbus Pay Pay and Veterans Oay. . « g P “ Ti'SSRfHMBj yow YC srow wifh AioRf ATa t loweLOWEST POSSIBU PRiaS „roiect of display,insiI F Flaps la ss aare re four by six feet aad . OffBATED EY OAMBll-SKO •'«]» u s i r n ! BIUE lAKES SHOPPIIHOPPING CENTER r cure. VFW members also have con- • - ■ local citizens artd visitors alike,] ^t^uctedstructed a flag trailer, .14 feet ^ This -outstanding P“! • l°nglong and, foifour feet wide and en- /W* *-® faS. At that time 65 flags-wert;' usgjused to(q ^arcarry the flags and to ^ flown- Each year the number serve as a storage place when Jfc # " his increased so that 110 Hags’ (lag,flags aren'taren’t in use., , Xw mark Broadway Avenue This patrioticpatr program' has ‘7.' i P h M n gf r f i t o p r and Main Street. proven so sisuccessful and has re- The VFW post sells the flai;I ceived such favorable reaction .ervice to the participating busi-- that it has been duplicated byly jMMMZB||M Wfit-h Snapap DownD esses as well as professional: ocher posts i throughout the state, men and women in Buhl. This- post officialsofficial; say. service consists of placing the When localloct citizens arrive in ii-' Sunglasse:lasses American flag in front of par-- the bu.sinessbusiness section and see the m . r ‘ licipaiing persons' place of busi-- [Jagsflags flying, unless it is'a prom- ness on all p atrio tic holiday.-^,, inent holiday holida; such as thu Fourth weather permitting. Persons re-- of July, thithey start to wonder f * V ^ siding on Broadway Avenue andI what holidayholidaj it is and before the Main Street also may partici- day is over make in v A I CJUGS y By Auto Dealers [ventionvention 'just completed in Sunlun .wn, PnP au l Ijiw rence, to M r. andJ MMrs. rs. D. S. Hiatt nnd paternal and it ii anticipated by fall all FILER -— Filer Community — ------granc" grandparents are Mr, and Mrs. 110 will be the new 50-star flags. Farm BurejBureau will meet at 8:30;0 SUN VAVALLEY—John F. Chri.st-it- Valley, Valley. ' With Fauc(Faucet p.m. Tuesday in the F i I e r offersen. TTwin Falls; Bus Goode.Ile. WWillian illiam S paeth, Je ro m e , w;as as Twin Falls, F wns npjwinted to the« EdwaEdward Schwager, nil Shoshone. , The flags are flown from 7 p.m. Tuesd B.m. to 6 p.m. on 14 holidaysi Grange Hall.Hall A regular businesss Rupert; DDick Sanger. Ketchum.n. elected elected as a member of the;he new automobileau legislative com- (!yriOBL*ll^y®ar. The.se include: meeting is scheduled.: ______andand Robei Robert Lynch. Burley, arere board a and Emmett Harrison,3n, mittee.______mittee. DSEgSE TTMES-NEWB' WANT AD6 1. 9 9

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R l / 'i I - B 0 W I 4 ■ alS ^per Sport l l r CUPS^&-B( Chevrchevrdlet Impara^ ort ^ \\ y / / /' / * V J/ c H - Come orv in,-Havc a foam-cuahionecim-cuahioned, vinyl-covcred bucketlucket seat. And don’ton’t forgetforge to see what’s under thp hohood: Living vooml EACH Stretch out and relax.. With the erengine moved forwardard and the S E E T HIE E U .S .S .A . ICven more so if you add a new 396-cu.-in.i.-in. T’TurbcS-Jet V8. 1 9 till you hear Chevrolet’s n il . eicie windows curved out,it, you'll find the ’65 Chevrolettgivesyou gives you f H E N O^ . 1I. MVI ■ ■ ■■ I f thatt'a .‘1 not mumusic to your ears, wait till yoi moTB room to live in. W A Y AM-FM Stereo radiorac that you can order, 9 H | When you get over thcle plush doerdoep-twi-=;t carpeting, take a look h [bh|h And tlicnlien you canc listen to about thee only thing that could SPRING H at the sporty centcr consqle.insqle. There’s Then a rally-tj-pe clocklock on top Bj^PB|H||HH|r possibly sound anyan' better: ING and a carpet-lined storage-age compartmentcompar i^nside completeipietc with J l2 lla ^ ia A |S U i Thc prirerire of oneon of these racy new Chevro ■ court^ figlfit. Tliis ^■ Iiaa'got^AIiaa'got a lotIC Of Uvingr to do. — - .Sport Coujwa;gpes or CConvertibles, a

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11-8589 I G LL E Nf JENKM K IN S CCHEVROLE H ) L E T . I N Cc ^ J3-3033 t . 89 313 Mainlin AvenAvenue West Twinn Falls Phone 733-3< 9 ______✓ 7 : » Sunday, June 13, 1965 cks !Sto(!ksTake ------2&~ —f-wifi-t=all» Tim R^.News I__ ,Wcekls-Mostlost ActiveA Stocks ! NEWW YORK E:EXCHANGE ^ — ^ ^ |—I F-jr^W \T )RK Si^earlv bif»h-hit-h-low. weekiv sales, high, low, W orst D rop cldsinf; price und net changehange of the 20 most active stocjts:Ks forf o r tl,r the - ' „ ' week;. . , , e Nvt I n I w o Y e a r s lliRiiiiiR "Stocl• Stocks High Low Close ' Ni't ' M jT 'y y >fl .. 330.000 ■ ■■!;> 4'>v, 4s — H ■ Z _____ 62‘4 Chrysler 39a,C Vl/ “ 7^ nrw ’Yortk. .funs'lY rupn- r ...... 376,600 69'/i 673^63'/, % • m f , 7(I'/2 cn'W Ain’ r & T ...... 376,f 07/^ . J * 'pessimism prevailed/ “ otV^Walton Wa i 9 'i 'ti-*! Ain I-^botu ...... nSS.I35S,700 9 ■ 71^ 8’/^i r -V H 1 i Sire^'t a;jain this week.ek. ;»nd th e | ^ - - -J71:J71i 3 l' KCA ....V-■...... 117,4317.4IX) 3-m 32?! 33',; — 0 1 ‘ niarkct indicators- took'took ■ the!their ’ ' • iio '/i yi>; (;<•» M m ...... 297,000297,< 1007^, 971 i 99J,, — 2‘i \',r>rj;t v/eekb' decline in nearl 31% I!)'"; Cum A i r '...... 2!lo,f 29o,DI)031’ i 2'i% ‘- .30',; ^7 “ iw() years. Trading v;:is acliv( 7fJ>4 'll*, Ma t Airlineie -----___-- 1M9.( 2-19,000 ',69'.; 61% 62',; —__ 4 , 'a7 ^, ‘Ih? 'wnek' opened with a d(de- I ...... 2.M.900 SO-^i 473^ 4H^/g. — I’ s' B.mTO Tfcr 5-lVi 5-lV: WuslH t-A ...... (J '!'ceptive 1.2S gain in th(^ rhq Dow- Dov . ■ ^|j|rB »?■: 152 ■M'i Xerox Cp ...... 2.19.: 239.200 150‘i H3 1-43 —__ 9 'rj' ' .lones ..industrial average;raQC afteafter .Sl^.Conircl Dataita ...... 223.:223,.300 5S‘/2 52 53 —__ 5 i, ';7 ^ bargain hunters jumpedIped into a V 3<', 27'-; I'.iii Aim .?..•... ‘.9..*... 209. 2()9.3'K) 32% 29',^ 29'; — 2’ , , sh'irplv lower marketket arounaround I ■ ' IS-'i IS'' l l ' i .S|X'rry itii-nd'fid'...... 201.; 201.300 12'i ll'/j ll'^;' ^ — \'y mid-dav Mondav. However,iwever. dtde- ' M l - - ...... 1K3.K00 63',3 5S',i 59 — 3-\ ‘ (iX'n ■II' 1 I’nlardicl lK3.f \ __ spit‘» their efforts lo.s.ses slillsli 1 ^ ...... 1H2.900 4.5^, 40 42- — 35, ■iO'/j 271/4 J iJir Cam ...... 1H2.J “ ' __ ‘ 1 M outnumbered gain.s byyy 2 2-to-I-io-J i at I v f)5’, -H'/i US Steel ...... '. ....;.'. 172,f 172,KOO 49', J 4K','j 49 — 01 th? close. ' ' , 29'i. All liiscm ___ ... lllli,!ItKi.OUO 31 29’ i 30'.£, —^ \;r. Secondarv shares m-'ide somsome ^ ^ 55^ , 3 i lel &'T rlt.1 r r : .. — TTiTrTriiunon— 3 3 *4 1 3714—~ —vr'.,- Y ?' nro^resjji cariv lucsdav•avbiit bill hluehlu . 2.‘i l.'i' • I’an A Sul r...... ISO,*- 159,HOO I9>J4^‘ lli'/; I'l';.r —_ p**! chins were under^heavy sellinselling ■ ...... 159,500 591.4 5fi',; 57';, — I’ s 7171'/, Tex (i Sul ...... I,''i9„' __ 4 ** nressure. What.^vr*r buying ii 50'/j 3(i‘/i Korvette...... HC,000 43'/i 3fi'A 2H'/*/'* - —^ teresi was presenOn ihp markt ' earlv in the session was quick! A Mj.m tm i;A N i::e x c h a n g e RKV. A. M. THOMAS • scared off bv news U. S. troop yearly hinh-low, weekly sales. high, hiRh. low, he used In combat su^ooi . . . will bt'pln his ministrylinistry , f A P jA 'e a r ly hi«h- thnfllst i>riri‘ itnd net ch.-in/^’ech.in^e of IIIhe five most active American American' nijssions in Viet N:im Dov nt "The HuixtI I'irst Methodist i . lv\i hanK'' stocks f(jr lliele week ( hurch Sunday. The Rtv. Mr. . .iones Industrials h)sl 13,10 i • m / Stocks High I.ow Close Net Ihonuis Is II natlvf of l-arm-- l arm-- ,f’, ‘ ose Net the session, the worst drop siflc on . .. .325,400 1'^ 15 16 —3 U; incton, Ky., w d In -"'i I '■* A'" . .. .12,x-1 16 —3 W) [ F’resident Kennedy’s assassin: and served ...... 269,too On'/j 83 85'; — 4'.;; Biirloy and Meridian before^ f o r e il,: M 's ■‘i.V'K-x ...... 2 M ,-1 5‘ H — 4‘,; ; lion. ll'l (i SUD W Airlinerime . . 2,15.SIIO 2t.VH 9-% 8V, Si;;K-^j — 11*4 \ Some institutional den^and an- ar coniinR to Rupcri. ' If If ^ llii ■"'-III' "h 2,S'7i, TWA Wt ...... 135.100 130.-1 36 31-'i, .321,42 \ i — -'Itj peared Wednesday morrting bi dried uo when prices failed tto respond. Rumors/lhat Presidei j Pastor Starts Ai ■ o n Johnson was ill sent the markt m arkei •ts Ar^iimefnl Is DcDeveloping * on inlo a tail sr>in around:>und noojnoon. TWIN FALLS SHOOTERH)TER, Boyd Given, is presentedled his in-ir Idaho RHIe Team looks on. He is holding the trophy pi Some recovery was made afterafte dividual medal by Capt.:apt. HarryH E . Davey Jr., U.S. Navy, asa by the Secretary of the Navy.f Given Is a member M inistry inI FiFuture of U.S. 1Economy fhe White House denied?d the run rum- Gunnery Sergeant BUIlill Chapman,Chc coach of the Universityiversity oof NROTC RUle Teamm. .______ors -but prices laler fellfell off. * * * * I NI-W YORK (AIM —- TheThc ar-ar> ththat President Johnsonm had suf- White House economicslomics con-cor 2 0 Sunday,, June 13, 1; 1965 Area IJiurcli1 - 1 1 gument about whal’s aheadihead for fefered a heart aliack. ference pave the market som the U.S. economy grewJW morc xb(» dispute over the economic THE 7-f/Vies-A/£ RUI*I-KT—IU‘V A M. Thom as J economic support Thursday. ■ Given Fires'es I homas the week. fufuture stemmed from^ a state- An announcement, which saidsal j vv’tll be^jin his inmistry Sunday j>^, president Johnson attempteditlempted „i, the previous weekek by Wil- there wys no reason for pess I nM)rnmg iU thc l irsL Methodlslclhodisl reassure the public thathat all IS]bamis [bii McChesney Martm.•tm. chair- mism was issued after thc cqi On Navy s I Church, Kupert. well vvell ni)W and tiuit the outlook)utlook is ,nan of the i ederalI Reserve ference and the market resp«n( I Mis , appuintnicnt was:is an-nn- ^,,,od. He conceded therelere are jjoard. He said he saw “dis- ,ed wllh a sharp increase in vo nnuiurod iwo weeks agoI al thelhe jioinc problems. quieting similarities” between ume nnd a reversal of the dowr annual confcrcnce of thee Meth- jh jhe Mock market was buffet* ?£Ei; Rifle Team is buffet- preseni business; situation trend. Trading swelledled to thIhe MOSCOW—Boyd Given, so odist’Church hcid at Burley.rley. cd hf)y the debate and suffered suffered tbe boom preceding:eding the i pf)|nl where the new 900!IOO char.ic- charac n_,rs. Kenneth (lr IS IS a its worst loss on Tuesday since jg eth (liven, lay since 1909 crash. ler per minu^ tickerskers w».*rwere ., ,member of y. (he assassinaiu)n of i^residenl iber of the I------:------lh e Rev. Mr. I'honins is □ its w *'■ KeyserlmE.g. former forced t(^ run wfilh digits deleiec h/)ols in John Kennedy on Nov. 22, . Ills deleted. ^ , National NROTC champion- champ A? T i native of I arniinf;ton. Ky. lhe . 1, chairman of the CouncilCll of Eco-Kco- indicating the tape was com in iduation 191)3. It also wa.s baltered Hc adem led public .sch/)ols in Jnhn " “ nomic Advisers, charged-rged- that closei to falling behind. However . , , , l-:mory Wednesday by a false rum or ru.rr': / of Idaho I and upon grachuition |9in. 1(1 and in the (iivcn, a University of Id LJ 's S X.Day Lowerieers Collegif ^ __ Marun "misled" the puhlicpublic 1(1 1>he activity died out nnd in th frotn hij*h school entered ., l-iniory from Wedi- — ■ - drawing a parallel between,*lween the last nnalvsis prices w'erewere onlonly student and former membe:Tiember of IJniversity, Atlanta, (ia.,ie Iwetv- from -pared—W*t4>—UuO—week,'ii—r.ln.se.:_ ^ irfont e conomic—fciUiationjation nntl.nnil_j4 ;lifihtly ,alyav c .their- -<»■; forfnr tbIhn ihc Twio I'alls JujnioT Jj - 1 whfclvschnnt'hL' uai ned iheIty l>ut4v- and ymrt?' Ciiitlp- Slaiii'hter .steers— 75-1.00 "ne that resulted in the De-be- ,dav. ______Club.Tired a IH2x30(I to help f R e c o r dI ffor o Mile Rit lower; hbifers steady to 25 low-' a n Ihc n a - ______Run to 3^:56, ------ektfv~hac4wU»r of—diuiniLy and r.mtl ■^n Pression. ------T Tradors were still cauMniis n !tion of er; cows 50-75 lower; 1150-1320 m aster of arts degrees. lowc iri'rhoicD '"'■'Kht Patm an,n. D*Tcx,.D-Tcx., FridayI but there was^ '-.omesome op-op lional win. BAKEE,SFIELD.). Calif,Calif. (APj”^^^^3Tend'erTob^T>ay3ob^ T)£r^'r-t7CX'A-ci-arrctI-nTFl I-ollowinK the completionrved as of cr; lbs 27.50-28..15. ' uood andm choicccnoicc (-bairman , of the House,c Banking limismI in the’market nnd pricepriccs Idaho won the covetedted tro trophy I QQiiegime rnile record2Cord SaturdayS;i when he reeledjeled offofl the distance in 3:5li,4 educa- 950-120(1 lbs 25 50-2fi.75; standard standaru (jommitlee, urged lhatlat Marlin advancedi slowly, fini.shingshing nearnea for the second year in in a a ™ '''iUnited States Track^ck and Field Federation meet. T!The 20-year-old junior fn rurr of and low ^otkl I!)..50-22 0 0 ; heifer.s (heir highs. • resign, I and second time in history,'■’“IP'- Marino, Calif., who10 once I b e f ^ e in 1964 b e tte rered d four minirtes, surptissed the colleKe hiyh choice 99S Ihs 27 05; (;ood ;h Martin The analysts continuenne tolo be-be trophv is presented by the I ( :jusiness 21.50-2*1.50; cows comniercial^imercml After meetinR with Martin to the top record of 3:56.9 whichifhich TomTo O’Hara of Loyolala of CChj hicago pqstecl .Uine 22, 196: , and other adviser.s onn econom- bcve ' the decline Is a corrective correct iv retarv of the Navy to the his graduate work he servctl as ibsand 1 uliliy 15.50-17,50; cutlers day, l^res' phase in the long bullull markem arket NUOTC rifle team in the coun-1ci one lap Day literallyterally leftj d from 13.75-lG.OO; canners 12..50-14.25;' 50-14'’5- finance Thursday, l^re.s- J a director of religioui? educa- 95IM 17 50 Johnson said he? saw “'‘no no and< not the start nf a bear mnr- m ar iry. nhcre are 52 NROTC u • the field far afield,Id, with w ith E d | A . C l ! to the bulls cutler nnd utility 17.50- ^ tion. conference m 13.75 5 lower- during the rest of this year. * ^ Ciiven also helped his K I I by Cal Elrnore of WichitaWichila IUni- 'I O O ¥~\ C the Memphis Conference^ Mend- to the bullster ewes sieady to 25 lower; f * ’ with present condrtions. choice to Apparently in an efforl to cr- i.st NROTC L C n e S versity in the 196.1 meetmeet. Idaho Confcrcnce of the^ served Melh- 20.50 slaughter sprinn lambs choice 10 Ion to cr- Martin’s remarks, i'hey ihev said ^ ''”'1^ Zone Matcliej lO-O DClC? insfer, mostly prime 90-I0(> lbsbs 2M2.S HO- nsase speculation that he was un- ^ Iifidence iii cham pionship sponsoredred bv by the .,1 D Another record shambleshambles was damaged investor confidence i na, the H By The Associated Press ;i.s IS n 29 20; old crop slaughterer lamb.sl.iinlw happyha about Martin's^ sp>eech. ’ Ihe^ econon^y and left theIbe mn"arket’ arke Umversily of Califorma, U,o “^rtss stadium m arkk of 3:57.93: I-OS ANIIEI.ES (UPI i 50-21),1)0; Johnson told reporters there are ^ al M atch Saulh Africa and I'Vancel-rance wonw, ,gr,(jI95S (,yby the fielder Willie Smilh sp e Board choice 97-101 lbs 2fi 50-2li.li0; J" vulnerable to other depressinjdepressing gon Sia'e, places in„.tlic European Zo i ifercnce shorn slauRhter ewes utilityilitv^wilh with ’’ cross-currents, divisions,>i.sions or ^ _ .■ r (firerl between Oregon Sl ipean Zone n^w-retired Herb Elliott:iliott of yAus- ,si.x-run second-mnini; r, u/lnimiQ. ‘HltSlde factoTS. ngton uod' sem ifinals of the 19653 Davis CCup . odisi Church and was assigned/hich he 550-9 few uood ti 50-7 10; feederer springsprinR conflicts" wilhin tho adininis- lls drnpoed Universiiy of Washington Bob Rodpcrs ^ ' Dow-Jones Industrials dropnei erican .So- compeiition Saturday,IV, bcaiinubeati to the Burley Methodist Church.Ittee on lambs Shi choicc K5 Ihs 2-1 HO.00. goodpood tration, |19.17 on the week to HSl 70 ThcThi idaho). and the American [■ r'el,iv'"lcam f'verun siMhinnmK incei s fsa-' ^'''^‘‘'0 Yugoslavia.avia ThThey Villanova s crack relay Ic He served there for eighthe years, l-asi- weal lo mostiv choice 1 OS-109 lbs 22.00-22,00- Martin, a former president•esident of average, . which touched‘d .in intra-intra Military l-:ngineers ind Ciarros “ Pset world record-holding1-holdmg Ok- -Salurdiy nighl iis ihe then was assigned to the Mend* ter N cw -¥t> rk-M ^k- l^xchai^clvanfiC. nRC. ^ is -oowoow dow; down LionaL Jn the Engineersrs first fjrst aii-l^'’'" meet al Roland Ciarr lurch lo- 23 no. ~ Tlii itih^ Uiilicistttdnm i-ntKji^ariti ncxu-iuunnevi io„nfi\ h'hom a State in a stirring rrace ' ian Methodist Church. He served slauj gilts 7.')* said he accepted full responsi-respon.si- , ^ 2 points from ifsts all-timeall-tim nalional competition. Id 'prtJrtiitrcd ntr itock_ Yankees Il-J----- und tlie Hogs Barrows nnd gilts 7.'>* sa ivv Iroph" battle for a placee m the fi.*at Two m'lH’sTh.'ir'TsrnrtucTd there untd the recent transfer.iltec on mosi 1.25 higher, sows strong; to most- bilbiliiy for his specch and would j 939.G2 set on Mav 14.14, w'tm lhe National Navy tro recoril but was a highlhighlight Rodgers was credito The Hev. Mr rhoma.s is a 29,20ly 50 higher; barrows anil gilts nonol want to change it.I. He said ^ \0^195 ^0.30 amand iind placed third for all11 services', servi Hition in the five run.s* driven in, a „ tnnnt- Spain and Czechoslovakia a meml)cr of thc Conferencehe Boanl w as choi( U.S. J-2 190-230 Ihs 22.25-2-1.UO;> 25-24.00: hebe had reporled on thele nation’snations ^ujjhjjpj, ^am e up 3 .7 9) at 134134.3.' 33. Given and his shooting le meel’.“ he collected only I’aq V of Education; lhe Confcrcncenference shor sows U,S. 1-2 290-295 Ihsibs *19 19.50- 50^ record-breakingre. prosperity)crity and , Poor’s 500lO stock irin- mates lurned in the rt^ncf most "iMl peared headed for a .semifin ?d In 7 :2 0 ,4 , doubled in three runs, had urged “lei’s keep it that | .^i^w meeting in tho other”halTof'the half of t Villanova, clocked In 7;: Board of Trustees, of whichScrvice he 20.50.few 'P dex dropped 1 99 to 83^3 12. pressive record in historyystory lor .jj, ^hey won r/»ni-t» : tho {-Mst. lO m From another quarter came . n active CHICAGO rter came shares from 21.867.R155 shares a ; Team and the Idahoaho r^avyN Germany and Italy, respective- respeciiv '‘"'PS. “"d circle wa w as n rifice fly, Alhie Pear- c m D isinci t)oartl of ch\irchan’K So- lo- 23 CHICAGO OC (AP) — USDAUSD.\ __ — an optimistic appraisal;al of thcthe ,\veek before and 20.128.530^530 shareshares Team. rousing affair betweenween ancanchor three hits, including a ly- J calion and budding, andice and the 1‘ollowing M' is a sum m aryrv of the outlook for lhe aulomobilemobile in- the same week lastt yearycar. ,s, „ men Noel Carroll of VilianVillanova and scored three runs. South Africa’s ' young Cl Eastern District commiltee1 school, on hog. 1.25 cattle and sheep mmarkets arkets dudustry, ^ I,f)sers ouf num bered?d gagainers iner oung Cliff Dave P erry ofof OklahtOklahoma 01)1) 010 OO:- ^1 Drysdale pulled off the;he surpri surprise e 14 Ministrial qualification. m Ken- for ly 5< the week; Donald Frey, vice presidentresident of by more than 5-to-l as 1.195 i‘ Los Angeles QliO lOli Olx- * From 2952 to 1900 he wa.s U.S. car sales sues retreated while only 21 I V of the ycar m Davts Cup play at ‘ ■ aho, Caiile — Slaughterr steers Ft Ford Motor Co., said car sales ro'niv’211 Dropped Fly 1 when he I’erry spurted Intonto a qiquick Bouton. Mikkelsor C chairman of the Conference sow; ^h choJce are running at a rale of 8 8 mil'mil- advanced. This marketet thelhe lar^larg- Eastbourne. England, when er. Mrs. closed .50-1 00 lower, high chojce ar Briiain’s roundedded the I turn (r,), Hamilton (7) .ind E 00 lower lion a year and this paceace isIS bke-like- esi num ber of w'ceklyly declinedeclines I I beat Mike Sangsier, Bntair Commission on World Scrvice(lOlcia and 20.5( p n m e mostiv 1 00 lower li( the wire, but Mav (4-5) and Rodger i and }'inance. Slaugh- ly lo be sustainable. In 1964. a since 1.214 issues droppedppcd in the th -LiC-l® I “o No. 1 player. 6-4. 4-6.i.' 6-0, 6-3 in ''' wire, Ighter. with instances 1 2") off Slaugh- ly 1 Carroll uncorked ann even great-gr Bouton (.1-61, lbs 50-75 rccord 7.fi million U S.-made week ended J\ine 15.1, 19<;21962 OfC niT .^ the deciding match. yl Mrs, Thomfffi has been_ nclive (er heifets {iver 900 lbs 50-75 re irsf fimn in --ipOCd. CaUghtcaught a n d ______H In the work of iho W om an’K So- lower, Ch under 900 lbs 75-1-I 50 low- crcars were sold the 1.52H issues traded. 414 h l i m That marked the first time ■on by about | n ■iorted ^hat new 19G5 lows while onlv 'v; 2 Dump Iwnisllt iT J j2 years Britain hadd failed to ‘l’‘*“ '^‘' ■ ciety of Christian Service and er. I*oll( Cows 25 50 lower The governnHMit reported that , , 1 two vards ■ h as worked in thc church school, hog. ,df dozen I in ihe first (juarter off this year touched new highs, , , DETROIT (AP) — AV 1 mis European .semifin:; The Cowboys' timele was 7:17 :20.7. Giants . Sign ^ 1 Slaughter stee.rs half di'7en|ln rolled up a Chrvsler was fhe vohime leac I She has taught school m Ken- for t Ibs 29 2;>-j nianufat turing firms rolled up a 7miv Oliva ?"'* fTst I.me r Sang.stc Southern California, the tl loads prim e 1200-1X50 Ibs 29 2;>-jni "';,w wm joclgod fly ball hy Tony O ^ lucky. Tennessee and Idaho, Cii id prince; 22 per cent protit gainin on a 10 er It fell •"'h to 48 on .39S.K1 : aided a ihrce-run si.xthvth iniinmnn'^^''‘^‘'“ '^ ^ Davis Cup play this special:reJ.!::;.‘was event. Choice of Dr —k Cattle 29 50, High chout; and prin^e;2:i They have one (laughter. Mrs. cIos( lO. choice per cent rise in sales. |I s h a r e s. American Telephon’P,?',’”''. rallv Ihai carried lhehe DeiDetroiO World War H. had lose 1 was lasl in SAN I PAM ISCO ( week — 1150-1350 lbs 2S 00-29 00. choice p, ^ ‘ never a ihreat and was las Milton (.lean) l isher. (loleia, and However, .many econon WtWert s Ralstoii, Richevtf*riAV order, .lames Orr. Al Ada huicc JiOO-^Uic balance of the \;ear as u did ^ high fly >viih one aw^■ay ay in lhe| ’ , Tom Sullivan and Carroll,Carroll. Ok- was their first draft c 2 ^ t,tuiLs - sUii^hler hciicr^i^ choice SOO-.U s > ‘i'‘‘j\^ e a tlic r Is \ x T niple l«'ad in the first three months.Iths. sixth and tho ball hit tho .';ci v y in c lahoma . State, whichuch has Its 'l’uesd,T\'s (ri'e agent ,)r I Livestockactive. '■■I,; jnr,n ibs 24 50-2K 50. c(>uple7;i. nu-\ed l-'ad I ir .\ povernment survey showed ’a smgfe" ^op Tennis WinsTT llia world record pendingmg al 7:187:1 1. 7 1 ,e | 9-vcar-,ikl Snn F ' 0GDI-:N loadhigh choice 9(i0 lbs ?fi 75. nu.\ecl | cy showed 'IT''. in back of Oliva for a sin -4 M) iih.it businesses have boosted, C*l01^ Oeorge Ihomas. whoseose snsingle BRISTOI,. England1 (UPI)(UPI> — ran .linimic Mctcalf,If, John Per-1 high s, hool produ' i, OCiOr.N (AP-LISDA) —•ek—275; Catllc 29 5( and choice 23 75-24 50 lorM t -\pan- ^ I r a d c F a cI t o r Ruden and |,.,sc fur ,S.in idav last tlieir spending plans for e.\pan-i . scored to Dennis Ralston and NancyNan' ''y. Thom as Von Rudcn » nml l alves—none. for week — 1150 had oix'ned the inning, scorei Hogs com pared b'ndavlits I losotl last sumit and nnxlernizationation this w -w-i tnp-ranked Dave Pcrry, this voar. w.is s,gncd ji SalahU^ l l.'ij. un hkling 115 lOOO break a 5-5 tie. Riche\’. America’s top-rank* . nigricr. — harrow s and giltss 100150 i losod s; vear to a record S500 4 b.llionbillion illl | ll U tlU ’C S /as safe on players, raised U.S. hopes for a The firsI four runners■unners ceach ^ubslanlial bonus.'' I taUes. slaughU'r steersK'r. nuxier- tew grxn y „ 2 00 higher, stnvs 100150 v H-ll I reehan. wlio was safe /This IS 12 3 per cent above theithej I rank Kostro's scLtipdcl errorerroi (jf, Wimbledon title Saturdayaturdav hvi travelling fi-SO \.irfls, finished the u.is fl ately ifi t i v e . r o n g lo ' 5ai rents ^;uoc hipher, on the ,T record SI4 9 billion inn 1904 and|andl CHIC.Ar.O (.AP> — W eathe s finais o'f'distance dead even Von RuRuden (a "ja hiphrr; bulU ♦»n*>ug t-cuLs . - Weather 15he game, cam e homele later on; sweeping the singles finais Barrows nnd U'S on J-} ihc."■»(>- (ri oinp.irrs with $50.17.17 billion, became a tradi‘ factortor in 'he;th j^,ppy i uinpe's tiouble‘ and WertV the West of England la I.awn w n TeTen-^’'''fl slight lead over:,ver SulhSullivan ^,,.1.1 I« ^ higher; feeder fairly , sleaily. active. jn'-,n , ^.,^,,1 j ino ” 11 )i) Ihs .Mj) .’-I Ihs.siv c projet H‘d in ihe previous^lous sam-'san v '^ rajn fuiure< niark'’t last wov in Iho thir,I lap as Ihcy ihcy hanhanded' ^ ^^long to 50 tents higher. last w(‘fk (allied (he third I iger run of the nis Champifjoships 25 00. riii\i*l I I 11)1)■J.i .Mil."'() 21 Ihs00 plingp m I ehru.iry, '■as harvest of the wmicr whra field Calif f"’-’'' runnersners | _ . ' . — Hogs—None; for week—275;ge sales. 2 .11)0 .2 ^ :.in :,Ml lh; '.M .'lO 21 ml p nier uh(>ai ,nning when Uon Demeterneter huh a Ralston, of Bakersfield. Cali : I 110-2.1 SO 1 M.j|tir retailers ofif general^general crop expatuled '■lowl\- and farm-fartr sa< rifue flv. (oasted |iast ('lark (iraebnerirac'bner of| B"'’ Stoekcr of Sianfordtanford s(set a r—------' barruws atul giUs nKxleralelyadiiiK on t j,nd 3 270 Ihs :o .\')-20 7,>. 1 nKTv h.indise rejx^rtcdcd sharp ers 'approached tlv‘ fniish 1 jp ^ meet record with a throwihrow of a*.tive. bulk 50-75 ccnts higher. W.llie llortnn-s Direelliree-run Beat hwood. ()hio, r I rops a'' homer in the sn ondnd inningini •^5 - minuie match and Mi JUNEAU SHIN 'o '^iggC'^t and sm hcan" ■i. buws n'ostly .^0-75 cents w higher. sales . 1^ 7 . .-, 5 00 t;oo Ihs Is ;,’ I'l on I1 Scais. I^iiebuck & Co , '^iggc^t, pushed the Tigers mioI a 5-2 lead Ri*hev of Ihillas. lex.,■s'. Stonpod,'"‘>^>ta slastarter b'lizabrth Si.jrkie of Bntai Ooj;;.:::*: , ^^eep - c,...... ,.,, , 20 ri-t 1 up onl\’ gam ers tiut Thev move T' sUuifihier l.unl^s uneven. stea<.ly. rr latniis sales ttKalmg $.S59,220.:i-t 1. up hev moved p,.,scual, who was g.going ' 5, H J. fur thr* \Minien‘s title. infirmecl., , l.)''t : week , — , , Nscsr l.\n'ms about s.11 9 p^.-'r cent from $l9)9 9 .5 n.S'^sU.S'^s a ‘-l"wlv. uith speculativelye buvinbuving I,,., „n„|, siraighi \.iftf*r\ '.i. inr\ ! The top-se<‘dr'd Ralston dro L lew vl.iughier ewes strong. re- (, “'horn sjaughit i ewes .iboyt l ,K„in 'drop- Jazy Misses in \c.ir eat her. J C, I'eniu'emu \ Co !raih('r ■ c.jutious andid gcarccgeare Minnesota I’O.I OOO) oilO—.snon— 9 2 [X'd his ser\i.»‘ m tiie;lie openropK'ning' ^ -r-v 'S in _ . Cuih teeilU»i atul range sales, . , . t steadv. \ 1 iiaiLi L'j finies to ncrjnl an ^^el‘k ending I-nday; tradingL of s C onl- t ^ rrh5“ t -40 per ucni 4:0.111 bJ. a m a l (toMWsI no.\ — HS 7 i ‘sct (hat alloui'd ^iraehner a 1 Spnnp slauphtrr tnrrh^-and piiMv’ 1 I'l «'.d friini S153.70.'i.^91j.70.'i.^9l in'in ' p<'tt*nt’ial rnmrrirrcinl;1 sdpp^ . IM - live, lu m . no confirm ed1 sales slichilv of paiK.ici's ,h,,,,r ,,;hI piiiiv; SMa\ l.>‘>4 I 1 (7) and ne.xt eight g.unes SOCMAUX. Francece (UPI)(IIPU —’ H ,n areas whore th-?' ci"Ptioo .1 ll >ngtnn (•'). Klippstnn (,) I .sl.iughier heilers; fewList areas sales ^0-100 lbs 2S m > .0. N ! he ajunmohile lr': ■ ------____ Michel Ja/.y. E ran re’s prenpremier ^d a d d -d ‘to'^^‘'*f^'7- ■V'’’ *'"/;.- - feed.T calile lirm. fewipitat spring ion. ' lU'w --'.v. niiinths proihupr,«hi. ,.nnimn ■'■I'';-'' ' runner, was 2 9, secondscontls shvsh\ of •«'k Wifh danger. trad-'Ts' said,Slid fof I reehan .\Klain (. lanihs strong M 5 i tU iD A i-u .u ilc . t. 'ft in lune The^ freqtierfreq't.ent.i--^ osnow (2 .1). 1 n^et^r rac-ci)iurda.y ,Salurda.y n i^ t- n - lio new \s(H'l sales confirniecl. s wo.ik to r.oarlv three weeks left in June, n0. ‘.U'otsno wo.ik111 sev to • (tier. miipvit surpassed1 th»‘' tb*“ oold, ld ! ini luded mn-1 135 07t> ' enhance Belgium ^r.f^wd of 7.000A’a watchedI ched Ja7.y J -j|~. - ML'U5_i:onirawi>i '->f * the outl(mk generallv ___ I-'RANC0RCHAN!PS. Bclgiuk en weeks; hi'.fcrs .'i'' "i lii\sir.bulls '•(■I last \f-ar, Nl, ond hand-'. ------Tbe trade in sovbeans u a s n< (UPll (,r.ih,ini 11,11 of BBritain rila nnticipation^ of nnothernnni ■ K | t | L ^ reini>oraiures rangetlhiKh-fO(Xl slightly " ' ’-’k h> h i.lls s, turdav dur- record-breaking porforman -1100 lbs. voalers f.'C.lors , .. tive most da\s and on vome th 1 P ‘1 f l ' k r,'(Mril S aturdav ,h. below normal wtth muit areas :otTs h;i;h i rop slaughter lanihs steady; 1 H agffe H as LeaiiVVTrtU .S,in,l.iv’ss F-uroi-K’: Euroj-H’an ■ Jazv set a world mile recrecord up lo 6 slronR 10 ;.|I h,;:l:n s:,., rs h;i;h i •'s \ exceeded lot) i.^iilh'i ]; reporiing some precipitation. ' 1>''' I!^s sl.r.iclv.er evses stoadv to 25 bushois - ' and Holj^i.in ;\i,li'm ob,loihde (irand(Irai of 3 53 fi this week and ; ho\sever. pan i>f easiernied stand- I lal^ chnue an,l pr.::-,. his- ;jsiiI i"'i |hsISs sl spring sl.ujghter lambs r ' In W om en’s M e liO-l.lOO Ih. 2S 00 :s J j , > I:,. , l,h,.t 1 in.) |h„ ''i the end of the week, so^ m c c i j pri.v ioh. n lie drove:• his f)RBR.M owns I-!urof>ean m arks of 13. had fUxxling toward the end nt ^ '','^0- thi-iio and prime S4-10'iM-10:i Ihslbs | u e re , 1 to 5 '.*1, c cn :^ . a _> 'H ICA (,0 (,.\P) — I's.ngl.'s,ng .onlv I ar,,nnd th,- ,,r(’u,i atit ,anan aveaver- for three miles and 13 29.0 J , the week; all sales for;oo inmnuh- mosllv -I' -7 I'.' t.-is 'u J i.Tllii s.'iO- V' ,12^^ "n-2T .^n. old crop s h n r n * Inw-siaini-' h'S'l lbs '.'T.Vr ,'M so j-.'u: i,Til;;v‘2i p snnrn bushel lower th.m a ■ w uoik e c F .igi a p T ^ ' T ^ ^ - nnti—rr^TppmTT'^T'nTfr-'KTrtnTf:;^- rw -t-n TTTrrr^ P c'r-hnur,■r hnur. Trrrnrrrr.—■------' *, ale to t\NO week dehvery unless ' ' 2''- I'l'ii. .sloii^hter lanibs chnicchoice and 5 : 2,vt,-so. uh^'a: IJ P |i, ania/.ing ati.ura(N. Mr''.Mrs. >M.ir- RFPOR cius 23 00 -''''I c<'!” -rorcTil 1 . 2 ■ 1 ' 1 0 ' s| * lj otherwise stated. I.il • prnv.e 9G-10.S U^s 1 pelts ■idc Sl I'll," fbigge wrested theIhe 1U-ad 40 n-..'sih, •■"ll!" a--,r , i.il -p ‘ hi):her. .Iut\ new nr.idc Sl I'l' } Slaughter steers I\SO high-go0-lU)0 lbs. 'V t ’ l.'n-e lly and pi“v,Kt 9T-U0 lbs.s. o-_o-b3.25'6 oO.50. j s i3 P ^ -\;; o.vs ^ .7^ lovl o u ^ ; Ao-under-par 727 2 ’a at r 'th e Bene Sturgill nccrs jor ■ ~ .ir.j ;,-,a ,!i,i,,-o:it ' Gene ‘ 2t'» .'>0-27.1)6 with some up lo 6 - 1^0 2 t 00. Hogs 41.900; barrows,s and gilts; er. Julv cents; r\o ,1 end of 5} holes Satorthiy,lav in the av lent hrink,^'''''''' T"'li'oo ii,.; :: 00-21 0 0 . ' I week deli\er\ . S.'S mixed stand- !Ss 23 00- \ 25-2 Oi") higher — higbe-^tgbe^t since •fjower. .lulv Sl '' -Ihth annual W<,'niCIl'.i_ \S'es VALLE' j'hoiicrs ^ is-s; 9 i>,s ;,i oo. , ard to niosily gtxxi liKKV1.100 Ib. et'r caK es; 195S. sow<; 1 OO-l 75 higher,higher. j] — golf Tournament ^ INVES/'ESTMENTS .I'.ir.c fO''. iho.io 1!' s;oor caKes! j J Holsteins 24.bO-2'1.25. 2iHl m(^sily I barrows and pdt^ 1-3 190-210 Ihs > The .■^i->e.ir-oI,I \fiss Ha;Hagge. PHONE ■rod ih-rv -■'’■) |h PHONE 733-6240 m o v e s t o 7 slandard 40_ mostiv low-siaiid-^ slaughter 23 50-24 00; sows 1-3 : 290-3759M7 lbs 5 'Jordan Seeks tw!iopl.i*vs out of I'ensac ard StX>-12(X) lh. llDlsiewrs MOO sTiorhsiau,uh;cr ' old" 2.*0;75-'^.Xin.' ' “ J ♦ Llo,.,. dt^-adUu. kt.'d -2^1;s-s. 2vlajL for 90 day deliver> . -t -til n'.>’xti> . .>u, lapti^s o'l'T.') It)wer. sTu*rn old]’*' lHelt) iiY Project i.ifier the front r.jne. -'.IHsi- nnd t 567 Polk StreetJtreei • Twin Falls, Idaho '^reti p !l:n • • ji low-slaiulard lOOO-lO.'O lbs, 22 I'l' ' I WASHINGTON (.\P)i'*) — Se:Sen ».'ame b»')n-!e t-^o underlor regregula- | ^ i , ______Len Jordan. R-ldaho , has askeasked t'"n for a third-round aggrejaggregate I toke p i easure o s u r e in announcing the k \ f I HFaife^ftrkets------the National .-Xeronauticsautics anand '•jf tiS r----- I'witt Kiills "■ Sp.ice .AdministraTion to n^-si: wen: three' f o r m o t i oDn n Oof f Ithe above namedled I o , :. ------n to n^si.st' \tis<; Maxwell, who went tl I BE.\NS ' in deieri'uning why IdahoIdah over par the from mne wi J Note—all slaughter rs-..:-,: steers ! G R A I N _____ 51,90 I rin?.-.!______59 V»* nine with a R P n V F B --- JJ. :v''-2.20 j c;r,*t North«m ______‘ : uni\ ersi: ies h’ave not bt'en N'en tie-ties-'40. regained her ( onip» w.ll-i"”-"' ‘ I f.o.b. feodUu 4-S per aomweek hrink,>’^' 705: ignated to ixirticipate min .N.AS.-^.N.AS.-\- the return nine but her 7ri left «x.-in. . _ _ s-^i' • di.l, H. iol"' NAS.A admin;'0 'oO sprjng I > ------nr- '''?:'il •■’I r.jvrsTocK . Jordan S.indra H.iv n;e,-. 22-v,22 v,Nir Investment-ondt ond Securities Business • ) j rh. ;,-e ;:o is*J,,_____t:'J.,.., '•) noted that Iilaho is ; the the onl only nhl golfer from lor.gvu. V.'.v.'. Tex..T ;i t 670'lb " s t^ r caTvois 24 'r^-TTTrn, ];\?. It /> ^|| I Holly Hourb.rB, 0.«m* 11'i.itfht ______' state not participatingg in N.\S/N.\,SA- fell si.\ strokes'behind-thc p» .j j m ostly 24,50“25.25 'fa.C.s! - SSe~4T.e ^'ipporicd research efforts ihithis setter with a 7S after shooting sJiootin a, —JGENE . H. STURGILLGILL ; three per ccr.t shrink.__rn-1. ir»U, ______—__5Sf-4.^e — —.STe JJ iOa« d*&i«r QQotad) jc a r. ______Spring laitibs __2.LjOJ___ r- v-u.ii______la tr*ci«, ni«diuoi 37^n the front mne. cTToicc and fanov fe-ilcr l.'-Mbx % 23.25-24,00 lato Sop:, t.. ii. :. vie- '— ^ ! livery f.o.b. P' ; i m ■ I I C onf.r.“-eil Jh., week 7'i\i! o*,: • slaughter .s:ec.-'.; P.’,j footier cat- I tic. 9100 "»• •V I'3'^t UfLk i*' «^l.r.;phter Steers- **V

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C o m m i t t; e e e - H u r t si N C A A EllElk State Trrrapshoot SetSet Here onW'1 W e e k e n d s Olympic Con .. - ' .T. The h e .fi first annual Idaho State willw ill.be .b< spccial tro phies for Mlks | n.inn,' (,| — ^ ^ ______:* jnanic <^f Cilavin. who \vas a1 The T h e meet'Xvill m wind lip Sunday"' ■ m'lW 'T' H '■= ilf'iW ' r J ' ■ ------w-----■ ^ - -1 ■ .'> y|. — .-lElk—Tr a k —T t a pshootinfi—-toum om euL. only., i - wellwi:il-.knt)wn^.figuai—ia- Knu' trnpshnnt- morning thr ow*hom - mee after 'adjourn------Ihii’c evenis arc slatcd"for Club. CjC of major Olympic Games committees.immittees. Immediate1 reaction of the J ,~ tourmtournam ent will be a sivcial 1 rul.ivrui.iy In the 4Uornjng the f.i rst the Elks committee >vhlle How­ ------—^------■ mment e n t of the USOC’s special _ te a n r event and aw arding of the [ict bixgo ‘>f lUi^lt»-yard singles ard ard -Ross -Ros? is handling details on • /»/> i session, calling for a “se-!' Olympii;\ i i y r Diver Barney GUivin Mcnvirial travel- ^will uill h,'I1.' sht't. This v.'ill be fob behalf behalf ofof the gun club. . lect committee of national- J ing trophy. F.ach F.lk lixlge will^|K)\\<’(1 j i,,„ ,.,| In 4 sjx'cial Cactus Pete's Shooters Shoote from three states. Lema Fires3 Blimistering g bb-66 to.' ly prominent educationalli Weds TT CU Idahoan e Sl' n te r a fivi'-iiian Icaiii and c.icli |h.iiu!uMpI h.iiulu-.ip affa.ii- and tho doubles Idaho, Idaho, OregonC and Utah., hav« 1 . leaders"le a d e rs" t to challenge th e ,a p p a r-r- SAN BERNARDINO, Calif. m em ber will cnm pcle in (he ll' '.h.iinpn,, t h.utipiim Will be crowned at the been been invited in\ and officials arO ent AAU coup. (AP) - — Olympic diver Linda y^^dyard singles,; doubles and handi-iciuljOiul i.f I'f i| the afieriuK>n session. guessing guessing the tournament may be in Clevelandt n d O( p e n nh^tist•The USOC,voted to grant ma-1- Cooper,Cooper. 20. w as nuirried here. cap singles ovcnls, The champ-1I S.iiui\!avs.itui ,!, mtM ni n.g will see larger larger than ll first anticipated. If Take Lead in C jorityjo rity iiicmbershipme for interna- Saturday Saturda' to William E. Tiger, ionshiionship will be iia-'Ctl on tho fis'C ] jctMiipli-ti coniplfi 1011 nf Ihe Ui-y.ird singles successful, suct essfi the event probably CLEVELAND. Ohio (UPI)I — ChampagneChamp Tony LemaI fired a bliblistering five underr tionally' rec-ognized sportsts 24.,24,, Ofof hK ellogg. Idaho. mman an aggregale fur lluiso three 1' Willivviih anntlu'r,in,, U’O t.irgcts with the will become beef an integral part of wo-stroke third round lead of 203 in tthe $135,000 Cleve-- groups oion its games commit-t- The bride,bi the daughter of Mr; event;evenly. I pn'linunpii'lii'uiKu v haiultc ip singles Ihe fht* annual anni Elks state conven­ m r 66 Saturday to grab a two-stroke tl J tees, virtually relegating the and Mrs.Mr Oiarles J. Coo|>or;.of' The trophv is prc-.piiled In ilu’ s;.iU',ls!.ii(“tl fnrf, i)ie alternoon. tion. lion. ind Open GoK Tournament.. Lemij.Lemij, the defending championnpion who started his roiind, NCAA.and affiliated groups'to a Sansan Bernardino,Ber was a menfi^er Aaron, birdied the first holertole ^nd ^ind wentv to a sizzling passive** C strokes behind Tommy Aaron, bir Ij passive Olympic organizationalal of the UUnited States diving leam ■- Sundoy,Jay, June 13, 1965 21 0'’»-'--thgr^ 8^'l-vard HiRtilandKhland ParPark^ Mupicipal Golfif Course. The torrid roLind1 rojerole. '■ , at.al.4 h&Th& Tokyo Olympics liLst vcac^‘ 7THE J V T fA ieS’-A/£V\^S t ------^ ------> rgavegave LemaL-ema a two - stroker L ^ ^ ^ “ TKe ‘I'he aAAAU is the’ only'IwrernsFF sTieSTie 1^is rtli. gt^acluale of Long U eacH — ^ lead over Gordon Jones, IV Tn'va tionally recognized group in thisis Stalestate College.Ci country for such top Olympicic Tiger is the son of Mr. and PCs. oO A rla a n d o .^, F FUnft, i a form e r , M avs Y * Pow ers “ S 'f Standings and i sjjorlssj)orl.s as track, swimming andid Mrs. JosephJc B auer of Kellogg. 'MMarine arine CorCorps jet pilot who ^ • basketball. It has zealouslyly He is a graduate of the Univer- Slate Given caught tire afler making lhe ^jiailGiants Fast guardedgu ard ed that tl role in its long andid sity of Idaho.1 turn and finished with a 36'32— i- k « d-\ bitter feu but eachg^^h timetn failed to score. ble repie.'representation on tho games for hi.s sccond victorv In a row fran . ■ coniniitlces. M Wednesdav. diamond 1, Black- for hi.s sccom ' San Fran. 200 OUO 110— t 10 1 after winning the Buick-Open‘ Pittsburgh ODII 000 (IOO—0 6 2 Commissioner Bill Reed of the ■ er's vs. Stiindley's Cafe, 7:15, after winninf s Big Ten nnd Bob Kane, Cornell in Michigan last weekend, just Shaw, HenryHe (7), 1 in/,y (7) ‘ ; G E T and Jensen's Jewelry vs. Cilen in Michigan Tnt!;5 ettT|-tinto-lM-um; im the l.'iHi m vd' Bu’i tt'l a th le i 1C diri-rior. had _unhaiita-l y . ------Jenkins D: diulfrOhiTTrTTInTSy' Tnlsseir T|-tITTfc '’im'a Bl'i tt'll. Kiicnd. Si'sk-t^'a"ce Ohio neccssary l,2.Sfi, would make the been trying to stay ouf of trou- oenCl X g l a ^ e ^ I ridav. diamond 1. Penny ™enble. tryingI'm hoping ti to keep the Sends Phils collegiate realm feel "badly Wise vs. Ida Gem, 7:15, and ball b’*:; in / ’’’play "“ ISunday." l^T-j o c f . A . chastised'chastised", adding: i BRAKKES Ov( le verhaululed! OK Rubber vs. Cilen Jenkins, 9. ^aJones 1 In play parred . the first 11 PastJT c l o L .Astros "This••"u s vwill smother and stifle ______holes, Jones then pan birdied four of the .p., what should shou be the greatest kindid r— ¥ 0 » T T » holes,next si.x then before b he took his only . PHILADELPHIA , (AP) —- of of effort effort to help the Olympic bogev of Ihe day on 18 by mis- Frank J rank Thomas* iho pmch-hit singlee movemeni movement. 1 can't help but feel ISU Reports s ”;,"r drove in the winning run in thee after after 35 35 years of equality (in W h e e l s sjng the green with his approach °[-Xi'"nin, 71 All 4 Wl r r i 1 ^ ‘he greer ninth inning as the Philadelphiaa games games committee member- ^ Guaranteed lough Lage ^houltft, well including n seven-. for their fourth straight victory,’. suring suring or or rewarding thing." I 30,000 Mileses O C l i e d U l e many Trailing 4-2. Dick Siuart golIt fIf"'lhe f 'lho important track and footer on three, a six-footer on ‘ and Bondedded ILinings footerfive and on sevenJooter thr on 12. the Phillies’Phillies ninth inning startedd field' field' cntti cninmiltee would remain 1 POCATEI-LO, Idahn (AP) — ____ fjve and ______.sev( ______withwith a a sinj single nnd immediatelyy at at its its pre present ^ members, the ® _ or One Yeori FREE with all-Qther m em hers ______— ^ « Y ' scorescored JTirr'i on'a triple byCinyTJat-'I-’ A‘AUAAU wou wmil3 have n .^ t "present ^ - « f the Big Sky Conference plus -r r yS o i i n 1I I f l P I V I s rymple. rymple, ththe third Philadelphiaa the the AAU AAU and NCAA cach has jffconre.sts with three outstanding J j O H f l A triple of the game. ninenine witl with tho Armed Forces Brake Adjustments Jwndependents were listed Satur- A -■ - r r • Ruben AiAmaro then laid downn holding holding fc four, S . 9 5 ^Hay on the 1965-66 basketball A » ll * * ¥■ * a squeeze bunt, scoring pinch ___ -V ^ for Life of Linings l^fcchedule for Jdaho State Uni- Amateur /\I T lc llC lvin«fO ^runner 'I'ony lon Taylor. i . ’ T> •- • Dick Fan Farrell, who lost his sec-- JEx-Oijmpiaiis 2 j 2 V * V V^merican Cars ^ ■ Athletic Director John Vesser Ut oritain «ndond agamagainst s four victories, had the top independents a re v ^ J L J 3 1 . protected tlthe 4-2 lead since the ¥ ^Keaitle Universiiy, Colorado PORTHCAWL.r>r\D'rijrAM Wales (U P I)— fifth inning when Bob Lillis dou-' Urge i AAU to TWO-HOURUR SERVICESEU ^Kiatc University and Creighton. Mike POKTHCAv Bonallack overcame an bled home two runs. ” Newcomers to Idaho State’s early Mike triple-bogey BonalU and a six- Houston 100 120 000— 1 0 1 ^fcchcdule are Nevada Southern early triple-h ^ppfjpuppmm hole deficit lo defeal iD-year-old Philadelphi;Philadelphia 101 000 003—3 9 0 itest Brake Value! KBL'nivcrsiiy of I^ s Vegas and hole deficit to n Settle Feud H B America's Greatest Bi “ giant killer*’ Clive Clark. 2 Farrell anda Brand; Bunning. Kjp-u/NEW YORK (A P )—T hree |*Ca)ifnrnia Slate at I.os Angeles, and “giant 1. killer'Saturday in their all- Baldschun (^). i Roebuck (0) and , , A now coach will be at the and 1. Sotur famed Olympians and the H m PRICES INCLUDENCLUDE OK's England final of the British Dalrvmple. Dalrymple. W— Roebuck (3-2),' _ world's Vr?-. greatest shot putter, fl ^BBengal helm. He is Claude Reth- Amateur England Golf fina Championship. L—lL -l-arrell arrell (1-2).______" ^ , ^crfnrd, formerly of I'ullerton. Amateur Golf urged Salurday that thele Q (tltring mtchanttmtcha.iim tm lh. b<,nf y„ tom Winning this prestige-laden Home run-Philadelphia,ru Ro- Amateur ' Alhletic Union lakej ^ Iha• kMOvWdfkmowlttlt, r' IXtring .q.lp, US SERVICES Calif , Junior College. tournament Winning for tl the second nm e. jas (3). H 15 FAMOUS SEI I THK .‘it MKDUi.Ei unirnament fc ______lhethe first first step in resolving the! Ick ikap.ihopM ollit( • V..ul„„ t tlr,- 1. Nrval.klr »<»• ' ^ impact and pack fronf whaal baaringtbaarir ^ Adjuit padal |f .sets on his way to the final, in- Jesse Owens. Bob Richards .. ctaaranca eluding a 3 and 2 victory I-'riday aves Orioles and Bobby Morrow, Olympic # Chack braka fluid ^* Chack aM graat* laala over Philadelphia's Bill Hynd- * •m ■ O y.old ‘’.old medfpcra-' holes at the Uth ice, and was pitcher for Boston Saturday,’. fiontion to z accomplish anything.“ three down midw'ay in the 36- helping beatbe< the Red Sox S-rsaid•rsaid OweiOwens in a statement re- hole match over the par-72. 6 .- with witii htsht<; sicside-arm offer'ings andJ leased b>by the NCAA “ There 700 - yard R oyal Porthcawl game-winniganir-winning single. should be joint approval of cd lhe 2 1 st nivl John .It»hn OrsinoOrsmo on second hase w ith ^^'^'^' IJ.Sl FF-NCAA pcopl(\jn^ 22nd. Bonallack finally squared thr siSl i)reore dworth your life. I------r—r ■' ------!•""------imaicimaie or]organizations have an: ------_ ------_____1______I Home runs— Baltimore. Ble- interest in tho meet^” said Mor­ row. an Olympic sprint champi­ Bando Is Top j,ir\'lar\’ ((f>)0 ) Boston.Be Mantilla ( 10). on. V-.. . FRONT END ALIGNMENT Al aA d D JU S T RemoveRemove & Grease Series Player shiir^ Matson, the world's first 70-^ OMAHA (AP) -T Third ba^-e- Shigematsu Is footfnnt’'’.shm', shot putter, said m t oncur- DcDone v^iffi ffie equipmcnf.ipmcnf, V7o 'corrcct Cat-tcr, BR ring v^ith thc iru tc rrcom -, BRAKES FRONT froni WHEEL rian Sal Bando and pitcher Maratl yt C am ber, Toc-m, Toe-out, Irispc Marathon Winner’imendation mendaTon that ho would follow Inspcct Olid ad ju :! df"Tch ...... J [ j l >oth unanimous choices for thc I r)NT)^NDnTJWT(UPI) Morio' Siiige-T^^'^''^th? inHcgrnte nilr?>-thnt reqmf-e-»e-. ------rrgtTTPTT^recfrrng'. All 4-MeeIs-^ _____ JEARINGSBEA ______s'CA.A baseball all-lournamrnt ni.nl-.li nml-'U "fnl ,)apanJa pnsied thc fast- moris to be approved bv thc eam and B^indo edged Arhn for csl est m.irachoni.iraihon, clocking .Saturday; NCAA and USTFF, he outstanding player award. vhen whrn he waswa.' limed in two hours. - M, MODELS ..m 5 0 LATER.ATER MODELS " fS S G Bando hit ,.*>00 m thc scries. 12 i2 minurcsmin-.iics :.md 11.2 seconds for THROUGH l l WithouiVifhout oir m 9 ^ 5 c I 995cI ! iroke the tournament records tho the annual.nnnual IPolylechnic's 25-mile FREE j Is 5 8 ...... conditic londiHoning ...... • or total bases, runs and hits. dist;inv- £:thiooiaEihiapirm Bikala Abcbe in p*"* fgpairt t *fety cHacVt- ! [cr. pitched 26 * 2 innings, had a lhe 13:.l Olympics at Tokvo. __ScrvicaScrvicf Mgr., Don CarT.pbeJT \I [^ |j^ NOI : iOCATIONS ' rrr won-loss record, struck out lORM'S • l___ ie i :9'and had a 103 earned run Nn ‘ official word record is kept PAINTP A IN l & BODY SHOP ’ f ^ i iveroge. He .‘^t records wuh 1^- for Iho 2(i miles, .1S5 ;.ard run 305 joi 3rd Ave. East ^ . __ Recause terrain varies from nnings pitched and 20 strike- ^ Free ethm«te« an>'wHer* in Magic | lUts in one gam e Thursday country counir> to country, Valley. v*iiey. Foremani Cliff Saundcrt. | light, a I-O threc-hittcr over JapaneseJ.ip.inese ch.impion To rou ■732^58

♦J r>i-ni»n* B. »t Novn.ja: Dor II ‘n a misiy ra » NVv*,i* soiiihorn: Ooc, u. advantage of and phys,cm « ml !,<• Ar\ne\fn P.-.-. Who had pOSl »l I «l!f..mi* St.i^ •( I.ma Br*. h J«n Kt (loDinH* . Jai) , j.n 10. s»«iiU; J«,n 1*. cludmg a 3 ar [I'..f<;.n.i .Sl.t.; J.n, 1'. •' I,ver I’hilade: Jt'inimriB ; J»n. 22. at W rb#r Slat^ . J»n J* Creiahton. man. 4. *i Fri. Bonallack, ; A. «« Hnrf)and Kfh. !t, nr r ' ____ F,h. n. at .Montana Slat.; Cr Cuppcr. tO. JH. (;<.niaga; Feb. 19, l.iah.>; on thC fifth H M.rrh 4. *'^^^n^^nV^" Marrh R, Mon- holCS at thC y r, Siat.j Marrh 7. I.Uho at Twin three down T ______hole match o

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‘*'” 2 on Ihe'^31 .^RC and Mrong field of nearly reached the ; W piavers r e p r i n t i n g about ,^,.„.pu„e(l f„ rv uni K ™un- ^unkerc irv will begin competition Mon- , Sav in ,he National Collegiate ™ f'thlcilr, AssoctanoTf ^ ‘tOTtnte hampio/ishlps.- N«w Bonall [ Ho.^t nnivcrsitv I., UCLA. '■? ^hich fiRurcs promincntiv in of the k'crnl aspect.^ of this 81st nn- ” " V j" net attrartton. ------^Uacl^.cl.^d [ The Rruins of UCt.A nre fa- halving the ni pred tn win team honor«> and ncc -single.s man, Arthur 1 ^he. IS ra te d 'th o top man in 1 division. I Other rnp contenders include O tr r itS 1 'ikp Relkin of Miami, a sopho- OMAHA (A Chff Buchhnlz man Sal Ba i^''>^->>wmari.,Ql IxiniOU. ^tcve Arlin o{ 'J*' I'M'Aor of Indiana. Walter both unanimoi r,M,n f,f Georgia Tcth. Dave NCA.A ba^eba arui Dave Sanderlm of team and Biint ^■y .Irrry Cromwell of the outsiandin • Cal. .Tohn Pickcn^ of Bando hit , _V‘ 'ff‘d Dillmg of Arizona broke thc toi J.m rXshorne of Utah. for total base ------— tied the tourm

.stolen ba-ic.s b; ...... r ? ...... Arlin, a sop ^ KIM T.Avrq dcr. pitched 21 ■- l.eatua TTTT WOn-lOSS f f1<-fra:~.} Bawl Ha- ^ad S . , - : *.n,n- averoge. He s- y‘,; / uTr ^ mning.s pitche t»T' J C m ^H ank- OUtS in OnC terir* I^>n» night, a 1*0 W ashmpton stl ' '‘.r. .. 11,ch l.uir. Lagun: L'^'i .'’asem.- , .-M r,-I.r, Ihc -series vas the series, fw.1 ! . .ub, bo«i«) 311 ^ o u s choice. r ■ B . 22 Sunday, juii«^3,1m i i 3 , 1 9 * 5 - T i^ M j B o t h G;rid r i d L o o p s 11 I V i e f o rr A tlan tal ^ I In Growthw t h P l a n[IS s l | | H R NEW YORK (AP)—This-This is the anatomy of a squeeze I GrahamI SeSelects 51L CollegiateC play. A squeeze playinvolving involving a i lush sports franchisea n c h is e ^ iind a lot of money—aJ $7.5 $7.5 million millio package for openers.p e n e r s . ^ After a week of intrigue;ue and and super-adroit sup i;naneuvering, I Players forfoi All-Starar Contest' th e ' .i ■ I.' the burning questionis; which is; pro which football f league, the CHICAGO (AP) —. Head urban Evanston, V ------^------NNational ati' or the American, than 230 pounds. Ten welt Coach Otto Graham has se- Notre Dame’s famedd passlnfpassing excess of 250. Heaviest i.s I A tla n - . I h ( • I will pick off the rich Atlan- lected 51 college stars, capable duo of Heisman Trophyhy wmneiwinner Schuh, a tackle from .Men Marshua Bid§IO 9 £'p ta plum? Both T e a g u e s of being developed inio0 a pro- John Huarte and end Jackla c k Snow Slate, a t 271. , want the territorial prize. type passing rnachine, to meet figure to- form the nucleuslucleus ofo: Other hefty members ol C Por one thing, there is a the Cleveland Browns in the Graham's aerial circus. Rogei ame Fri- Staubach of Navy, Bob Timber squad include ta^ikle JimV, I - For Hoiiprs—— — big hunk of ..preslige .in.v “0“aiic are 265; and a trio of :ijo « With Victory Graham’s selections,is' an- Craig Morton of Califtarnia California ers — Archie Suuon d( y tropolis. e'geared round out the quarterbacl* I | n e w YORK (AP) — Mar- , nounced Saturday, were geared la rle rb a c k g o b B reitensiein ol Tulsa ■ ' More •materially, there is the Ihd slop- corps. Jj .shiia, ranked high umong the to passing on offense and stop- Remi Prudhoine of Louu glittering new $18 million stadi- ping virtually irrepressibleible Jim- in addition to Snow, the out fl 1!)()4 juvenile fillies, pul ' in ii um ii to play in and a huge seg- . the out- S tate. my Brown on defense. (standing signal callers will bt a MronK t)id for 3-year-old.th honcifs"X■ '"‘•■''t <’' waiting toto fill it it s will te Linebackers Dick Biitku I .Saturday wilh a 2 '/, lenfith \/ic- to slake . Forty schools will be€ repre- throwing to Allen Brownvn of MisMis- and Malcom Walki ’ linii rcKularly; the chance to slake with the sissippi. a 235-pound light end; fl tnrv in the *129,500 Coachinni.icninj, II „ tiaim In an area newV to pro sented in the game wilh ihe u' R'ce-Kfit. lhe near impo: Ij • ( lul> American Oak.s at Aque-‘I" football; and a shot at a lelevi- bulk of the squad comingInn from Bob Hayes of A&M. whc ta.sk o f! preventing Brown V duct. ,, sion market that encompas.ses the South and Middle West.’e.st. Sev- holds the w orld's VOO-yardyard dashdasV churning his way into the 1 Under Ray Broussard .s well-(If practically the entire South­ en Big Ten schools andid Notre record; Larry Elk|ns olat Baylor; B aylor; ondary. II men. Fred Biletnikolf of Florids Judged ride, the dauKhter'd Ihe of quarter of the country, j f l Dame will contribute 11 men. F l o r i d a ______Nashua-Amurdee carried the while 16 players will represent•epresenl State: Fred Hill of Southeri if Mrs The story pieces togetherther this ' jjfl Southern JOINS TEAM preen and white silks of the South. California and Jeff Jordan3rdan andanc n e w YORK (AP) *• ftnish way”: ’ Wallace Ciilroy across the fmish « y- Three University of Illinois Roy Jefferson of Tulsa.»■ handed pitcher Nick Wi 1 luie in front ------Potent-Ari-»tcntr^ri‘ !>cnny Jncobfr-ivalked plnch^iI n c h ^ t^ — trovB -was aevenlh—foUaweil-Dy.-le and fneetl league owners had votcjnihani- zona State blended the slugging ter Roy Shoup and worked th I Straight Deaf, Discipline and leagumously to take In twoWO5^™£>hidiaiis new 7-0 of:■ Rick Monday and Salal Bando count to 3-0 before firing-lg threthree . • Alina. .80 nnd teams for 196G, He addedtied that KANSASj, CITY (AP)) —- Bert wwilh I>oug Nurnberg'ss hitless 1I siniight strikes past Rickyky Kop ' - ' Marshua paid J7.60, W.80sccond and team;the two would be named1 the fol- CaCampaneris rapped llirociroe hits, rerelief piiching for a 2-11 victory to end the inning, H S3 50 What A Treat, the d sccond $3.2.0. lowing the H day. dredrove in -four runs ami.and stole o\over«Oliio State in the champi* champi- Arizona Slate finished wilh ) choice, returned J1.50 and0 show. S3.2.0. lowin Meanwhile. It became5 kiiownknown three bases Saturday asis Kansas imshipor final of lhe I9thh College;College 51-S won-loss record and a firs and T e re n tia w as S4.60 to show. Atlanta Mc; definitely was onene of the citycit romped past Clevelandleland 7-0 WWorld .Series Saturday night. Ij NCAA baseball crown in schoc ------Atlanadditions, an d the Cox: Broad-B road- behindb(.i the si.\-hit pitchingtching of Nurnherg, a right-handerider wilhwith I history. The Sun Devil? a good (ast ball, choked:cd off a I coached by Bobby Winklef ;J! -w r* I 1 ll) S casting addit Corp. would get the Fred pr, Talbot. a ISI nf the bases-loaded. none out threat by which won the Western AthWti r franchise. ih/> rnv II^ain foil through most of the j, Itim b erly lip s;..;;Rozelle. apprised that the Cox w for 43 .championsIS in thelhe Conference also gave fhfe' se^ offer to tilerrupting plnyh inniniT for 43 'h seventh, then blanked them in enth district its first corn in th 1 gi'oup was to make an Uithorilvoffer to ” "'"lutes In the sovonlh Inning. S' tl.r™nv; ‘^iShlh and ninth, J9 year history of lho College Colleg the Atlanta Stadium Authority,1 but it failed lo dampen lhe pow- II Eden 6-4 in on Tuesday morning, flew to h,. initAH Mondav. No. 1 choice? in base- World Series. ‘I the J er of the Athletics who jolted U draft. Ohio State finished 30-13. Atlanta Monday night. . ns in the met wilh TianI for five runs in the ner over Ohio State OOfl 100 000— 1 3 Atlan snia.shed his Ilth homer over J Legion Play After the Cox people met' anoar wiih ‘>i‘l .broke . his ■ the right field fence in the firsifirst An/. State 100 001 OOx—2:—2 5 2' ^ -----:------I KIMBERLY — Rowo smashedIT K . stndium officials, there'to appar- Mon- ,fo‘"'-Kame , winning si reak.■ , j"innlnp: off Ron Kitchion,>n, Buck- Rnn Kitchton, (7 1? ij ently was a, phone call oss lo Mon- an- Ken' Harrelson slammed n eye p, starter. and Chuck Brinkman; Jimim Mer- Mei A ( H a Ihree-run homer in lhoyl-rlday bot- g^|]y Park. and I'oss an- *■ ft tom of the fifth Inning Friday vould be two-run homer for the A'sA s tnIn the jt ■1 in the rick, Doug Nurnberg (7) an imberly nounced that Atlanta Wouldying $7.5 he t"'*first. C am paneris unloadedloaded na fourth as Arnie Chonko0 singled Ray Stadler. W — Merrick-ick (13-(11] ff night to hoist tho Kimberlyill leam noyti( |),g j\ f l in 1966. paying $7.5 fjr; II American I.eglon baseball leam ge — a' ihree-run homer In thele second pon Harkins 2). L — Kitchion (■1'3). million for the privilege — a- *1' ’' l l E den 6-4. milli< football “fler Mike Hersht>ergerr reached J wiili a 3H0 foot dou- Home m n —. A ri/onn—Stalf similar record price for a prnI footballly. gpiii first on Pedru_i,iiiniLale2.'_crjoiLp^ 'nff~nie left TleTd fence.?nce. Un-Un-iRick Monday (11). ll Rowe's blast offset a similar lcanuJie_inQney-JKQiikLl^e_-apUL recoi iin ------ymir^h"V>v-LawMmf.e UiirUiE jjl leam sm pay- “"'I N^lie Mathews walked.^Iked. |,||I Jjj Chonko’s hit, Arizona State iat had nnmng the existing clubsoff m thoir pav- Tallior. ■(-.1. lunili'd lhofhi‘ fn-Tti. |,.Ifi'is' .fun M cn u k , tin* uiiuit-r, S the previmn inning lhatone-rim had anini mont for 32 plnvers off thoir 1 brought Eden from a one-run nuMit tn (Ud lij(s (hothf ;i.hatl |nh lifil lllllfi•> I).ill ^ ^ IJohnny Damoionlion rosiors Ihe AI'I 'fiiM (li.i fini iiiiiiiif;-- I lu' ’Irilx' Inlio pul,pul H.iiuJo puiuiu'd a Uiri;^ (iiplc^ I deficit lllln a -t-i edge n n run rosu' it was ohvinus that Ihe AI'I 'fii' In Kimberly spotted liden n run It jup hat! l\Mi moil —0 6 1) A single by Harkins._ands__nnd a City of Pocatello handicap:ap SalSat- your Camper an Loveday collected singles before to put ca.se,know Cle nper and giye a givesgfives flotationflo and mobility the tying run across before case, stadium K ansas City 230 002 OOx—7Ix—7 8 I1 ^v;walk to Russ Nagelson1 brought urday at Pocatellnr------~ ly. Rozelle also met the stadium Ka McMnhon in Nurnberg in the seventh.’enth. An Johnny Damoion, ownedned b;by sSftenideB (to saves wear toto get j you througk^nULdj____ Kowe doubled in Loveday.ne back officials Ro and told them that lhat the Tlant.i Donovan (5). McMahon in •s of put- ( 7 ) and Azcue; Talbot andnnd Bry- ererror then loaded the basesases withwilh Ron Neilson of Burley, is un Terry NFL. loo. had prospect.s of put- is U‘i- a n d t e a r on)n you,y o u , your■ paa- sandsand or bogs—1 o ut where the i ty in an.(^) Ijichemann W —— Talbot nonenc out. beaten this season. Il -waswas thetb , double, liaf! a team in the cify — In an, hem he ( 4 ..i) ]._ T ia n t (5-3). But Ray Sladler. Sun Devil fourth straight victory for thithe sengera andid eequipment). q u ip highwayhighway ends and the going I I to belt 1966- He convinced t hem he ( 4 .; In tho fifth. Eden came back would offici need timo lo feel out his |Home runs — Kansas?as City, cacatcher, picked Nagelsondson off favorite, carrying 122 poundslunds a t getsjets toujtough. when Black singled andip Terrywhen owners.NFL ol Allan- ^^’^''relsnn (I). Campanerisnerls (3V(i). Ihthird base. N urnberg struckruck out.OUI. top weight. English followBd with a ud double. Mul- ty’S The people who control Atlon- — Huettig picked that tlmo to belt 'S®®- ested in ^ — Ins was stadium are interestedfootball in his home. walked w™'having only one pro football . Duplex Quality FeatFeatures Rowe's blast was set up when Tcnce IS few in ‘Je e pp’ ’ CG ladiator: "hat set The strong preferencend m ore Is • New, extra-wide tiro Kelly Curfew walked and Mul- for 7 the older, richer and more dimensions gives greater I llns doubled. After Mullins0 3 0 was__4 prestigious NFL. There is an a greater picked off base. Stradley walkedn jv__6 affluent|’“vii syndicate eager loAS back v-8 ' ‘VigflagU ante' powtverhouse ei & flotation and softerer ride I and Loveday singled. That set an NFL team there. he AFL. 1 •RuRged truck tire I tho stage for Rowe. Where thal leaves the AFL. construction for big-load E den ...... 100 0 3 0 -4 gleefully P f " ' in Atlanta one moment )ig-load i' carry in g c ap acity ,j Kimberly ...... 020 0 4 x -6 nnd woefully uncertain the“ IS': nexl. f a m om u s TurVo1 HytiH ydra-M atic __ ■-■■■■ ■ is an interesting lie question cntiri! ______• Built with long-milcaga I'l Where docs It leave theis anoth- entire 1 ]Tj IJ Sup-R-Tuf rubber 4-Ruii Homer AFL expansion project is anoth- -1 er. answers rt “sn I SunH.TuI—n,iiloiu TH IVigliiglP TowniCnntilTown&CawlfV^ ^ 50X. 1 answersaround ' ' should start coming in around Pa^es Solon— Don July 1. ^B B H 3 j |Q 6 ^ 8 w hom er ------I Win Over Sox i t s I hI h S "^ \ V ^r i 1 I] ^ Duplex B-327 ^ Duplex ton'"se’'n shouCaucelcd Bouts ■ , ' WASHINGTON (AP) Chicago — Don July gj,J for dependable (Com e in and get oi our Jll lo c k ’s grand slam hom er ►ill - ^ f-m 1 lo n g - m ile a g o p backed Bennie Daniels’ fivc-hit f ^ n Into the NORWALK. Conn. ir (AP) Dennis — \ \ ' s' _!l ______service on ispecial introductorl U C t O r y tra c tio n on 1| pitching as the Washingtonlaxed Sen- a Slate Boxing Supervisor Dennis I olors dcfe.ncd Ihe Chicago Vfp scheduled V\ V \- ' ' ^ I all w h e e l s , re ar wheel* i' White Sox 7-1 Saturday. iff loser iMcMahon ’ v canceled a scheduledlight, hut 3 \ .’ T w / ' changeover oofferl f f e r l ------r came boxing card Friday night,ling to hutdo I -H ' / / / ' Tjpgll* 1 ock’s grand slam, intoigle. Joothe said NC his action had nothing 10 do 'i Senators' hullpen. climaxed a Slate isomhly’s \ ‘ ■ \ ' / j ng dou- with the General Assomhlyning bo.v- s \ s D o n ^ t llel e f ''bod" h brakes" spoilIII youyoor, vacation... I five-riin third inning offMcMul- loser McN' passage of a bill banning box­ I Joe Horlen. The homer came boxliing. ' ^ ^ nrter 's single. Joo said ednesday. Drive in now and hovolavQ yotyour 'hite Sox The law passed Wednesdav,until the V-H. Cunningham'.s run-scoringninlh dou- with «’’' 1> not go into etfccl until the bio and walks to Ken IS NlcMul- hitting pass Koverhor signs it. len nnd Frank Howard. h n sev^ ing. McMahon canceletl the card I I Daniels blanked the WhitennH Cim-Sox ^ flve-fight ra rd was BRAlA K E S RELIELINED said, lie- “ T on ffiroe htts xmtil the ninlh. wore al 'y^, I McMullen extended hisex-team- hitting “cldfT-btfcause there ■ wore in c e ^ al streak to 13 games with n sev- most no fans in attendance. I ...... enLll-JQPiDK_sol‘’J ’9'’l?'' 01—1 5 0 I ^ 0 * 1 9 . 0 0 ningham batteH 'in' two ruiis w6 1 < | | _ | | | | ^ ^ •>. * 1 4 . 0 0 0 ‘ 2 4 . 0 0 doubles against his cker ex-team- (4). I ' installed exchangeange Installed exchange,„ge installed exchange m ates. ___ _ • ' C hicago OOfl 000 001—1 5 0 ■ 6 B ______GUARANTEEDEED GUARANTEED:ED guaranteed I W ashinglon 005 IIX) lOx—7 L| 1 < H orlen, John (41. Locker (4), 1 0 ,0 0 0 m iles o r 1 yyeor ear 20,000 mile* or 2> yeors 30.000 mile* or 3 yeort W ills ( 6 ). Bollo (S) andshington, Bur- ' r— . pcss. Schaffer (7); Danieh and T « am m ed e u p w ithf m m Chevrolets,^TorcIs7T5ocJges, Torcls^ PTymoijrhsrond^Am an d Ar erico^ Brumlev. W—Daniels (5-S). L C(Dther rr>odels slightlyly hlghehigher. —Horlen (6-4). - —Hom e— run*—------Washington. Our expert brakee mechanicsmechc replace old lininging and ancJ shoes on oil I ' Lock (3). McMullen (1). ‘Je e p ’4’U>hw heel drive, j with top quoliryility Fir Y oj lvon t find ihis combination ol — ■ ' I lombinatlon of options In any T.iVo? on to;:5hnT75bs tha-i t;er before . . . jobs G ubner N early other to ro oU'.cr• cr p,c‘-up would d<'sro tackic . and handlelandle j GUARANTEE rom shot i Th.i; new 250 hp V-33 oi'ssoives you .ii.nrfdcd “rrjsclo’* v.:‘h'caso.V. :*h caso. It makGi other pickups seem U psets Cham pion ’ vv* Qunrnnt*# out br»kfrbraVe relmrelinlng tervice for the tpecifiecJ number d ing qime- IC ! ' 0 '' lho ic h ... mji.cs 4-w‘»». t mifal/aficn. Adjuifmenf* pror than c.cr. A rJ with Turbo m*nf» proraterf cn miVtf»g«i and ba»«d on ^ric«» i LOWELL WILLS jfbo H>drc».M.*t.C * .l^tcrr.ir.c I :n G.VVVa frorn 5000>000 lo j y------tr.lnimiss.o-i ■pou ge; sr-,oo!hp,- r-( I.OS ANGELES. (UPHYorker — srT.oot^or, r'C'n rcspcnr.i»o £600 I~s.s. 120' and 126’ wheelbases. Ifs one of tho Gary Gubncr ‘LvertM-ajL to hnve ______!dpo;*,#?r stccr:n"g~an(J ‘‘Unsrippc-^b.'ts,...... ------iif^TVar- i|i mnde the trnn 55i(ion^fn)m shot Riid I you''’’® a°t » pi^ii-uptha; c-i .t'! bo bcj',1 NOTMONEYKWEYTOWFrr.TmFmo ;ht in Ihe S.we ttie Tax luid (cr*. I !c.-.,Vlbobcj!lofc.ls,!!,-iving. fCA!SC:n JeJtep rp , CCr/7/yO/^AT/aAJ rcstooyo^-^ . , putting to wetght lifting quite- Ll . . . a t ; ...... \vcTL of thei the b«5t U.v^J Cor deal ... at , It Car. ----- ' J 7 ^ 0 Tna?, WILIWILLS MOTOROR CO. .VENUE SOUTH — .- -petition I le «e.t I 236 Shoshonele Street W e it _ Twin Folli ! .HOURS: 7 o.tti. - 6 ; Ic Gubnor lifted the weipht.' I.m. - 6 p.m.; Fri., 7 a.m. - 9 p.m.; ♦ iJI l.U»3 pouxKls, as Schcman.<;kv.‘ ‘ but was liaccd sc'coml bv bodv weight. The lighter man wins in \ of a tie and Gar\- oul-, ■J weighed his. competitor, 2A2-260.I_ ----- — ------:— - ...... , 1111111, 1 1 1 1 . h o W B O Y l S Tro O BEG \RR1VJIMG TlP H I S W Sujidoy,day, JunJune 13, 1965 2 3 I3!amp Is' ^ r SetXraine Fraining Car The Twin Falls American _ “ "'“Legion~'-i,egion baseball- loam will- host Jerom e iit <> Pm. Tuos- day aat, the Harnum Park frlM Expectedtirti:«rt>pen\* diamond immediately south 4 p IiC d n e s d a y „ S of JayJaycee paYk, ' ny w Here Wiednei ______■ Field m an ager D ick Wilson[1 is expectedexpect^ to arrive in l.^in Falls Sunday or Mondayy and the vanguard•v of the K j edition of the Magic Valleyalley CowboysCowb will begin Mnvinc in Tuesday now that thethe first baseballba: draft has Kpn completed and players, are availabavailable. Wilson, who Vz------—^ ------::r-J mnanaged anaged here he in-1958 and • ^ ------haa'103' been a Gcoafe^ for t h e ....fot ^ ||I ^ ^ Sijnian FrapciiFrapcisco't-Giants for JE -^^l^'tHHe e past fivefi years, ’’will - ' ... M conduct■onduct about a 1 0 -day training ■ W m ^ j € F campamp for the boys before the Scii' I m . Pioneer-LeaPioneer-Le a g ue opener here lune 26. „ t o M f A L t a n g l e s With the draft only completed hls week, the Giants have been . I by larry hovey inable J /t’ to ‘ser send any player in- iTrapshooters are hearing, with formation.ormation. W W ilson has been GIFTSS FOFOR DAD ■terest, of new break throOghs vvorkingvorking with with four Latin Ameri- Kal should tend to bring the ran players inii Fresno and they Kst of the sport down, thereby ire the,^6 only definite players x : y J ' K c re as. ing its participation Qvajiahle.ivailable. The The Giants report the ■^::V Kroughout the* ' boysjoys will will be be sent immediately !"/ ,f; in Your^g^, K;lon. to0 TwinTwin Falls Falls after signing their f f l l l i ■ Alilio'JKh t h e r fjrstirst professio professional contracts. - ^ 0 major trap-.GeneralGeneral mn- anager Vance ■looling assocl- J (ghortv);Shorty) Puls Pulsipher said at least ■ nT probably • one)ne amateur ' will try out during he training period. He noted Irrectly. ~ anyiny high schi school graduates will ■m the sport is professionalirofessional I hopes could apply ; or a tryout by contacting him Ki fmall iBM or)r a Giant offofficial after Monday. i ' h'"T^e Twin ^ ^ TThe he front oloffice of the club is ^ S t o r e ■ n c l u b " " " iCt f'”for ' the season well in ad- HHUBI Bh,ch'’once couid boast 25 to 50 vance..ance. thanks to a week’s delay n the original opening date. UPSET „BV, SLIDING Los Angeles IDodger outfielder AI y J Biooiors on a Sunday nfternoon the ongir lew York Saturday. Bob (Hawk) ¥ M , K r praclically any kind of .t lherhe league league was supposed to Ferrara ai at Shea Stadium in New York Si Kmpeiiiion. has at times con- openjpen June June - 20 but was post- Taylor, NcNcw York Mels’ catcher,5 r, drop.s baball for an error, allow- ' £■ i ■dered Retting out of the game ^nedxined iwndinfpending completion of the Ing FerraraFcrrai to score. Ferraraa came hohome from third on a ' iw,/ Iraft. Pulsipher had his work bases-loaded bases-loadi grounder lo third■d baseman Charllo Smith. The tf f V A N H E U S E N :ompleted in anticipation of the Dodgers wdpw 5-0. (AP wirephoto)oto) tThe'members. a hard core of ;arlier date. * ■ n 10 eight, don't mind doing 'vorkr but- it-«ccma- a waste ^ Som e 12.500 sc h e d u le : w ere _ — ^ I T .F. Legion Team y R'tim o when only five to 1 0 mailed•nailed out to thbusanas “^'Ttvln' Falls area homes in statements R o ifa x D R E S S S H H I R T S ^ I Kow up. r*''"*'rom two local banks. Pulsipher '* *■ _ ^ KipsR ips R upert 16-1 y ^However, a recent article In a '’„°^/rhatrated that wlwhile the early part jV lJlS ll The Twin Falls A m erican ■aiional magazine brought new )f the printed schedules are in Mastery Over Legion "A” team shocked Ru- K pe. It concerned a three-man “J. p e rt w ith nine run.< in thc fourth K im that had devised a way to o^ror:rror now dudue to the postpone- TVT-.^ - Just pick the collar stylele I nent. it is accurate as of July 4 1New iC W Y ork 5-0 inning and rolled to a 13-1 vic- \t- Koduce ice targets. ^ndind ihereaftei thereafter. totory ry I-ndiI'Yiday night. A \ he likes best . . . in hisis I ■ The-new targets are frozen Seating seating at Jaycee Park has NEW YORK YC (AP) — Sandyy Twin I-alls,1 petting shutout Bom dyed water, any color you ^leen renovaterenovated and the diamond Koufax ofot the Los Angeless pilcliingpitching from John Aslorquia , favorite color or pottern.1 . I ■ould choose. In many respects s in good ^ condition, thanks to Dodgers extendede his perfect•t through ((hc first two innings, K ev nre better than the old clay , he cityj parks crcw and despite record againstaga the Ncw Yorkk held a 3-3-0 lead going into the, An abundance of long ■iseons. With the bright colors :he recent Shrine Circus which Mets Saturday,Satun pilching llie Na- decisive (iccisive ifuiirth. Bobby Holmes,i tional League leaders to a 5-0 Mike Toi Kc much hits arc more easily Nas held in ,the park. P’?*’ , 0 Mike Toucheiic. Jim Hawleyi 1/ / or short sleeve styles. ■eon from the sometimes tiny Pulsipher pu|,iDher alalso noted the queen victory overove the iasi-place club^ and apj RobyR„i,y Oliphant all got key I / Kagments. This is particularly randidates. sselling pre - sea.son before “a P'packed house at Shea^ hitsj,its duringdurii tho uprising while 1 / »iie under lights. tickets,jckets. are rrunning well ahead Stadium. , Rupert c contributed sev eral H Since the broken birds only jgst season Koufax beat the Mets for the® walks gndand throwing errors. gf.f last season. ,irh° 1 ?r"ai", f ro m K e l t , the clean up d etail Is elim ------Ilth straight time in dealingB Ricl^/^clson ^ scored Rupert's | 5 .0 0 I Kated. But the big thing about ^ | ^ them their eighlh loss in a row. lone run-qJ jand. also had the team’s K c frozen targets Is cost. The J3g 1 The Dodger left-hander doled only extra-base hit when hislis' out five hits ^ndione walk, strik- jl ^pventors estimate "conserva- Cubs Nip Reds E s i high fly to rlghtfield was mis-IS- ' \ Bvely" that four water birds can U ing out eight al^ng the way. . judged iudced arand fell in for a double.e. ■r^Tnadc for the priee-of-ene- The Mets haVe been blanked^ J Garv PRasmussen pitched twovo _____ A t four times iinTlcfr lusing string |W ay pigeon. Since they possibly ' 'rw in t-airs. J | ------r• Free^ Distinctive5 Gift -W rapping^ T O . 1 anand d held tcto .seven runs. In sue- * I ® ere talking about actual costs. T C ^ -.; S r eastern cost, it seems possible J.I1111 Ol^eveiltll C V cessive g;games thev’ve been H ie savings in Idaho would be , trimmedtrim m ed 1 by San l-'rancisco’s ■ven greater as the freight CHICAGO J (AP) — Billy Wil- Juan MarMarichal. 12-0 again.st Kould be eliminated. liamsliams’ .seventl.seventh homer, a two-run New York.York, Don Drysdale of the shot in the sixth inning, powered Dodgers. 16-1,1( and Koufax. 11-0. ■ ■ Gene Hull, a member of the the fhe^Chicaco Chicago CubsC to u 3-2 victo- Los AngeleAngeles 000 302 000-5 9 1 R eal gun club, notes the freight ry ‘ y overover Cincinnaticfncii and left-hand- N New ew YYork ork 000 000 OOU—0 5 4; ' THIS> K st about doubles the price of ^ jimmv O' F a m o u s5 H ( a g g a r / j Er Jimmy O’Toole Saturday. Koufax andi Torborg; Jack------■ >« m U I ■he birds. Also, In some ship- The winless O'Toole drew his son, McGrawMcGn ( 8 ) and T aylor. Kents a large portion of the fifth straight loss after starting W W—Koufax—Koufax (9Ji. L — Jackson JQ K«k.xaii_b£_chiPP^ or broken and—pitching four hitless in- ( 2 -8 ). ■ nd entirely unusable, me wa- aings. ■ er birds would eliminate that, ijjckDick Ellsw Ell-sworth. who started SLACKS.S :.J A D _ „ I K’’® for thethe Cubs,Cubs, left the game after Strealtiiig C 2 W "Trapshootlng has become a eightsight innings due to a pulled K cry expensive sport.” Hull said, muscle in hish left side. Ted I?™ ™ .-,. I I B l shoot very little myself any- A bbernathy e rn a th finished jip, Bravesi> r d V Rip Easy-core . . . longernger vwear * ■ ^ I ^■lorc because of the money. Our preservingpreserving Ellsworth’sE seventh / i m " ^Blub figures the cost at just over victory again:against three los.ses. J and superb styling fa ^fcrce cenl.s a bird so it costs a FrankFrank Rob Robinson hit his 10th Cardinals U 4-1 combined wilh detoiledtoiled tailoring ^ BB ^■ollar to shoot 25 birds. If you homer and No. N( 301 of his career ST. _ LOUIS (AP) — Ken John- *.•« ^■n to 100. which isn’t many, for one of the Reds’ runs. “,* • “ 'r' moke Hoggar the favoifavorite j, ■hat’s four dOlars and by the C incinnatiCincinnati 100 000 100—2 9 1 son's ® three-hit pitching and v’ ■imo you pay for the shells you Chicago Chicago 000 012 OOx-3 9 0 home runs by Hank Aaron and Mack Jones carried the sizzling ’ slacks for Dad. O’Toole. Tsitouris ( 6 ). C raig ^■ave blown a big hole in a 20 O’Toole, T‘ Milwaukee Braves to a 4-1 vic- (8 ) and Pavletlch; Ellsworth. Bollar hill.” (8) and Pav tory over the St. Louis Cardi- HjflA ‘ ■ "If this hew itielhod can cut Abernathy (9)(9; and Krug, Bailoy I nal-s S aturday. I . ^Khe cost by three fourths, then (3)- ^ —E lls\ Johnson.Jo h 'n so T acquired by lhe - v Q : i t W f i I ■rou can shoot 100 targets for one Toole (0-5). frofrotn 1 4 .9 5 up |j Home runs—Cincinnati, Rob- Braves from Houston two weeks ■lollar. That would bring the , Home runs ago. now has won two games for vK inson (10). Chicago. Williams ; o»THIS! ' V" I ^fcost factor down to a point inson (10). his new mates while running hisis __ ^^here a lot more people could ^ *' (^)- ______record to 55-2. f • ^■njoy trapshooting.” he said. ^ - • X 7 Aaron al also drove In Felipie ' » l' ■ The ncw .^stem. except for Alou. who had doubled, with a . N f \- molding and freezing equip- Venturi ^ Vows sacrificef^VTific^rb fly in the third inning. 1 ^■nent, would'involve little or no ^ Bol) C,ih% fiibson took the lo.s.s, his ‘ ^■tidiiional outlay. Even tho traps i 1I o ^ D I l p eiend fifth f f;'? straight.' ^ ? • Size Problems? ^fcnw in use can throw the birds ThcThe BravBraves have won nine of ® I only minor adjustments. ^—v Iheirtheir last 11 starts and J ) of their Inst 19, The Cardinals have V Give a Giftft CeiCertificate! '.j^ The same article hinted that UpeilU peii lltle their last i: f f f I ^■oon chcap>er. soundless shells 1 1 losl 8 of theirth last 1 0 , i ^ " bo availabJe. And ended ST. I.OUISLOUIS (UPI) — Defend- The Cardinals scorcd in the mi I stating neighborhood ranges >nRing champion Ken Venturi, his spvcnthseventh on Ken Boyer’s scratch nul(i bo put up in residential hanhands d s numnumb b Ihut his spirit alive, hit and Tim McCarvcr's double, reas without being n nuisancc has vowed lcto show up for the MilwaukeeM ilwaukee 101 000 110— 1 10 1 \ )r Ihreat to anyone. U. U. S. S. Open Open Golf Tournament gjSt. ixiuisluiuis 000 000 100—1 3 0 j ...... and the moi monstrous, 7.191-yard Johnson Tnhn<;nn and Torre; Gibson, !' ^ challenge challenge atat Bellerive Country Schultz (9J(9)- and McCarver.. W f ' V S t a n t l m g s A field of 150 professionals —Johnson —-'“^'oson (5-1). L—Gibson ( 8 - - i f I and amateurs begin teeing off OH m l r J National League “mateuri Home runs — Milwaukee, ,W. L. Pet. G.B. T Thursday h u rsd ay in m the $125,000 tour- , ■’ Your choice wIUi a O'! Angeles . 36 22 .B2T — nam n a m entr e n t, golfV golf m ost- •.reasured AarOAAaroji XLOJi_C1(D,_ Jones„(.9L______, ___i_„ crow n. liluaukce .. 30 21 ..58S2Vj ‘^''own. ^— - -- j f t f A a y l l o O o p p e r ■'ncinnali . . . 30 24 .556 4 Venturi’s Venturi’s Circulatory C ailment ■m Francisco 31 25 .551 4 and ‘md the 3. sizzling, heat ^ J A C SHIBTS S H i sizzling heat Inst summer al Iho ^Automatic Way '■ C Congressional ongressional C ountry Club in ■i l iruh ,1 . s*n Fntnfi.ro 1 . Washington. Washmgton. D.1 C, j *■ 5. His His conditioncondit has removed SEE J OUR |V - ^ ^ Handsom e stylingng in m any new I ^ . him him as aas favorite,a and he has n i I "oir 21? 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I T h e H Incomparably> iy H Beautiful I 1965 MEMERCURYf COLONYIY PARK HOLDING HER 15-month-old-old son. PrimPrince Edward, Queen Elbiabeth II ot England waves from TThe h e wagon MAGICIC ''VALLEY lovess the best! A balcony oi Buckhlngham I'’fitircff~ln Loni r-ihe-Troaplng-th^Color-eeremony-nony— —------marking her official J9th 'birlhdaybirthday annanniversary. Her Majestyjesty wears the scarlet tunic ofr thetho Welsh Guards, a navy bluo riding skirt aand a black tricorn1 hat with a whlto and green plume. j m r PER PER MONTH MO with (AB wirephoto via cable Iromim London) normal down payment ^ Unblievabhab le! i f l I U.S. Reluctantly11 tly AAccepts ChChurch Standi d Saigon’s LatestBst ChangeCh On Issues Is ONLYY # C WASHINGTON (AP) — Offi-)ffi- the militarymilit: situation: T^Ic r V clal Washington reluctantly ac- Viet CongC( prospects- JL/l!Distributed ’ ' > W 'O - — V cepted Saigon's latest govern-cm- The R(Red guerrillas have been ment change Saturday add fn- musterinm ustering reso u rces for th'eir their VAT!VATICAN CITY (AP) —- Re- B cused on what it predicted will monsoon strikes, but probablylahly vised copiesc of the Vatican1 Ecu- bo "fairly critical' military ac-«c- will be uunable to hold any raain main menicalmenica Council's controversialersial _ tion in the near future. positions that they do take. documents docunii on religious libertyiberty ^ it Sat- I During the past week Ambas-t>as- Thisxhls Iis because they i__i, lack and birth control were sent Sat- sador Maxwell D. Tiiylor,'■or, back-up support nnd good sup- urday to the bishops of thele Rt>Ro- {i preparing to return to SaigonKon plypiy lings.n„gs man ^ Catholic Church, e an- I Saturday, reviewed the situation j;,niihSouth 'Vietnamese governmentmenl 'Vatican press office an­ wilh President .Uihnson nnd oth- nounced the new texts, along Am T S n S ^ - WJ with two otherK — on mission-..ssion-. ' .... r — • V* / _____ e r high nfficials.______The ^Snuth- VictnnmMc—forres A dm inistration s o u r c e s i n t ni arT"iH"livity TTTuT bn life -^pYtCJ^t-; ^~|T*-‘-rn.'*i■ imW.J 'ifM presented this assessment: navehave su| su|X!riiir tuobility and^ fire hoodh(,j,d —■ _ were sent to the bishops^ ' 1 ^ —Tho Communist Viet Cong:ong power "that can be broughtIt to gj^j,g,y(, then nnie for studyK be-' i : c o j v i rSEE w ^ ■ m t . probably will mount a series^ (jf of “l)ear •*'' \Vliere” '’ the Viet Cong con- fore ththe council convenes tor' its' sharp assaults during the com-o,n_ centrute.Lentrute. U..S, air support will i^st session, .stiirting Sept. I I. j r — non- available nt least part of the .j,. _ : a n d test drivDRIVE I B f y Ing two months while the mon- “V'Uic are religious liberty docu­docu- soon rainy season gives themhem ‘'”'® time becauseuec monsoon rains are ment ,states that all men have j somo protection ogainst air nt. at- not day-long. iihnnv"liberty of conscience. Anothers THEM ALLMl U.S, ground support— documidocument, oh the Church in the W I965 COICOMMUTER Itter While American troops may “ —A Red aim will be to shatter While Vip^ modern world, deals with birth South Vietnamese governmentnent be rushed in to, help out Viet- thp namese government forcesJ, in control and atoiaic weapons, AT THEISEN'S!EN'S! ^ I morale and put pressure on the arge- _ All four of the documentsm ents . United Statei. specific emergencies, no large- _ All —If the Viet Cong guerrillasillas scale U.. U,S. ground combat oper- were revised sinco—the—lasi last ______PER MONTH wifh I are beaten back. Communistmist atlonsations aare in Ihe works thoughlOugh council session on the basissis of -J—nofmol down noyinent I o.f.. some Increases InMJ.S. forces3 rces recomirecommendations mado by s 4 o w n st W i . 7 2 ^ North Viet Nam may have sec- .‘"J council participants, ond thoughts about its refusalj 1 to are “■!£ likely. . council talk about a peace settlement.lent. T*'® main ground fighting bur- BecaBecause of this they willill be ^ aigii ‘^en will be borne by 582,0001 2 .0 0 0 discusseddiscuss again as well ns voted y v ' 2 And the nntiguerrilla campaign S®" , will bccome more manageable,ible ^putnSouth Vietnamese regular sol- on. y A - y regardless of Hanoi's intent. diers {>";and militiamen. Of the2 5.1.- Only amendments will bee vot- yl':- y —If the Vict Cong offensiveislve ^ • military personnel□nnel d pd in five other documents,nents, , ■ y sful, ••"^'■e, only 13.000 nre ground■ound or schemata,sch and consequentlyuem ly p ro v es generally successful. ” ’‘>re, o S | | | | t i j U there will be a deterioration"n (nin combat troops and about 7,0007.000 copies will be given to the: bish- J f V y South Viet Nam nnd a needI for have nirair combat a,ssignments.its. ops whwhen they arrive in Rome. reassessment of the war effort.fort. Bombings— ,, , I ike all Vatican Council Tocu-docu- / . ' / COME SEE M But in nny case the deep U.S,US. The air attacks against North ments, the schemata sent to the commitment to defense of the Viet Nam w.ll continue but bishops [,,shon' were not made public,b^ic’’'^ / ■ / • W HY SO M A N Y ^ country ivill remain. UicreUiere is no intent to strike nt ' '' time. However. Church sourcfe.* “ to m- Vr i o v e r the Reds. nnd nil havo been rebuffed,j hvbv nuclcar weapons to in- V PER MONTH wilh They eive this assessmentU of Hanoi niand Pekmg. ' ' sure its own survival. t ------As for the latest poliiical ma- normal down poyment j neuvering in Saigon, the Wash- V \ Asu low as::: 53.42"i Wendell Girl IsI ington ^ officials rated the '5: mill* Shoshone Y outhth N k tary take-over this time as less A ffj 2 alarming than some of the past A ttends M eet Injured in Crash coups in South \'iet Nani, SMO;SHOSMONK - Charles Neher. H.\GERMAN—Rita Goble. 17, y{,py sVher. X t'V • They noted th.u even while son of Dr. and Mrs. R. G. Neher.N'eher. i1 V " '> O i^ Wendell, was hospitalizedII in iri r offuiakngoNernmrnt p,isi- p . . way .10 in Hagerman. the l.no ■. . \ THI the Jato.s! ch an ^ ^ ^ih e L'S offi- Pht BeBeta ! lE IS I Miss Goble received cuts and cials fee »EN and cials feel was m a sciuo a move He is the western regionalgional abrasions. She was asleep Jn in a to satisf\'sati iritus who want vice ip1 president and will assist'a s s is t' ■I ------J3fl4.-Ch«vrolct driven^ hy Clifton^lifton- strongei stronger- prrv*t*nrHnn of Thr -^rnr'•^rnr-1 wiih^ wntr but;tnr?;s'b ' t r nn?;nc tt(m. ------'! \ Jensen, IS. 'Hagerman. He* re- — ------______portedly also went to sleep nnd and \ \ MOT \ > T O ItS , I the vehicle struck a p,irked 1959 , Chevrolet owned by Chet I.owe, me. H aR erm an. 701 M ain Ave.^ve. E. I ‘ Ph Tho Lowo car was demolished]f REVIV/I VAL I Phone 733-7700 by the impact, which forceded it ' - - - 41 feet along the highway, ac­ cording to State P.Ttrolman W.tI------K inley nnd n rp u iy-.S hcritt, J ------, ______C O NN T T i I h h i l i U E S ______------sL^AFE-BU¥^VA-' - - — ws^gs rt ...... - ^ Power Sfeerlng UnB'eTievabl'/ ^ CUSTOM p e a re d . '"'1^ Straight fromrom irRe sIiouFdier. OverdriveOverd — Guaranteed. Four hi’u.'-s litier n ypn-pcr ■ Must Seel Beautifull Lika Newi b ro th e r nnd ,t r.e::.;hN'r. lookiii!; ONLY ONLY C lean- f n r to-'k ' m Sl ____ BIBLE: PREAC PREACHING ______ONLY g a ra g e , I'.ficd^tli:? I:d oi a Irceier;e:er g p.m. Eoch Evening cxcep and found the tx>\ s dc.id. m ing ex c e p t Mon. and Sot. They were l arW Kent, Schaf-ich af-: 3^49532^ 1 9 5 I " ^ ^ 1 9 5 f e r, 8 . and Kenneth Lee Shaf­ *795" fer, 7. sonc of Mr. and Mrs. Ken­ neth Shaffer. First Assemblysembiy of God Coroner Ted .-Mien nf Caribou North Locust atot Shoup C o u n ty said there Would bo•Q no ______THE EASiE iaquest. im||||| kSIEST PLACEE IN II THE WORIORLD TO BUY . mmrnmmmmmrlLm mmmmmmmammmmmmmikmmmm JY A CAR! _ X.

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1 **Lady of the Lake” and will be m or eing on a regular schedule. (Times- pres , I IHII — ______I______. ■ ______•'• ' t.u , ______I — -- - , rf' • • ...... * V. - ■ ,1°*" read .and .hear charges ^------— ------— i! ; charges sav face of rocj, f, f i n Twin f^a|U Tifne*-Naw»•Naw» Surtday,Su Jun«J3.J^S> ^ 5 ^ ...... ' I P 'against, persons and groupsoups and cal hatred and , bigotfv » ■ . - ask themselves honestlyly wheth- only result in angerin* , tJR:MINlSXE-]:e R-SEES.IX-:-JL-; erjltejrwould be willingng tb go niore and would not ' • - tto court ajid rriaKe "siieiT'ctiargesrcM rse^changedThetnsj^itionf^^- ■ A Call For SanityitU ------——------^------' %against'ra persons whbtn they do “ One~woiirdei-s ir'Heiuouiri |'~~~~ ' by-jhf' "■------.~Ty^ieen -c alled for - a sking■ thnse.toihnse destroy those..with whomnm cei-:;, c e i^ Bot peraonn^^y-^^haw-^>er-^>ttve-FIVF"' nt*W ■ illJVUSCCI nCJT^RpT r 4 L i \ REV. FORREST HIBBARDBARD rmaking the chairges to name tain self-appointed protectors,ofctors ,of jgyer take- the.s, witness communist were Hi; livi,^ '.,1*1 .,i VaUey ChrUtbui C hun* u r ^ rnames,' but no namesi have our .heritage do not agree. . J jstand using such informationnation as our land in our day. iP ' '" I M A tragedy. In w hichI) Vnanymany eever been given. Because,se cer- Simply because someoneme said gevidence realizing whatliat con- . ------^ ^ tctSS U, S. Citizens become' involved,nvolved, t tain clergymen are dedicatedated to something that got intoito the ^ stitutes genuine legal, evidence,evidence. ATTEND FUNERai 1.-% ', that iOf repeating - Irreapoiisibleipoiisible helph those who are sick inn mind Congreslsonal Record or any -j-q gud, evidence! against KING HILL —' Mrs • u j charges ■ which destroys>ys the aand soul or tho.se who areire dis- oth®'" record o r investi-investl- ,persofis ^ do not knowIW is un­un- Harman has returned from r ''?.-' * character of many fine persons, criminated c against and1 take gation does not mean- thatiat it isIS ^thinkable, yet many personsTsons do old.. Neb., where she atte should call for some sanelane ap- steps s to help, even though true. Those whose charactersjracters j every day out dfif court, funeral services for her 6 their are being destroyed by innuendo, (• prapraisal of many things vie vre read others o disagree w ith their nuendo, Christ stood silent in the face V erle A ndre. She accomDa ’ and hear. rmethods, does not meann they misinformation an d outright ^ jjf accusers becauseause He her parents. Mr. and Mrs First,' we should realizelize tbat aare communist nor thatt their lies could spend the rest otof |, i^new that anything Hele would sey Lindsay. Kimberlv. - orted to activities are communistist in- their lives defending them------|K K j| many, statements purported to « refute be documentary, are not.lot. Our spired.s Rather they are inspir- selves and trying to refute th. Re- tliose charges and would never nation Is overrun with1 books, ede by their Christian faith. Re- l " ^ l h NOVifV DEAFNDEAFNESS MAY BE pamphlets, etc., claimingig to be member,r Christ was accusedised by accomplish anything else. Such |< ' pa r has be- CURED!D WITHIWITHOUT SURGERY documentary and which1 are so tl the self righteous religiousIS lead- character assassination has be- cleicleverly put together thatthat un- erse of his day as being aa wine- come so prevalent that it is like Kit—pet--bibber , who .ate and dranklk with a flood breaking over thee dikes,dikes. Billjngs, Montana—(Speciia—(Special)—For years, many peopl * ^^^^^^^^^^BRSBIHHil^ftil^BRill^ suspeeting and-tetelUgant-pe^ 4i in right thought the only per'mane sonsons often belleye them.I. " ssinners. He was not afraidraid to The only thing that can right permanent cure for deafness ws une ol the groups that is a it 3 need- wmnf/s. i.s

ii B H ting which he recently completeded Is Keith Hunter.f Long l^ach, Callf., * artbt and former Oakley resident. HiHunter vacationed InIn Oakley nlnt the home of his father, father. Edward'Hunter, and caughtht up on paiipaintings that could be>e done fromfron' photographs. Hunterler has done paintings of Joe Louis,lls, Llberace and Jim Jeffries, ex-heavywelex-heavywelght champion, and m many any other celebrities. (Tlmes-NewsJews photo) * * * * > 4 , * * * * * timtime e ho has kept going; fo the top Iuntil ho now producesices his ^ own art shows, has 19 siudentsiludents ' r o fof hihis own in tho Jnck Woodall »r—^ studios,-Iccturea and docss a vast 3 ^ L „ amount of oil palming him.self.rnself. -v«~. ^ He admits he likes to 'dodo .sea­ .sea- ‘ ' ------M A : G t C ” V y scapes and landscapes but)ut they V ; r •-> y vn painting, but once Keith Hunter,[unter, are are the kind of pictureses that Long wait lo be .sold where portraits>ortraits Most artists do'their ownIN palntlnR. FALLS resident and now Long wait V-/ y former OAKLEY and TWINa donkey FALLS paint i a picture for him.lim. It are are i almost ns good as soldsold be- Beach, Calif., painter, hnd ling a donkey modern- pa art about which hee isn'tIsn't fore fore I they are even started,J. i all began as a gag concernlnBends modern-; kept asking him why he didn'i He allows two or three5 weeks ' too enthusiastic. A few friendselded kept to turn as the donkey's tail towardoward on on ei each or* as it (akes tim time e to ' paint modern art. so he decidedin tho to paintturn and hoped it wouldjld hit draw draw the outline on a separateeparate the canvas, dipped tho tallipaper in tho carried paint the picture withlh the piece piece of paper, trace it ontojnto the i tho canvas. A local newspaper:ould ------carrie^------~ ~ canvicanvas. ^ block in tho general I I caption, "Any jackass couldinter out alright.’’ ' tormform and put the finishinginishing J § ] «• I ! paint a picture like this. Hunterbrib- out A alrl rather humorous Instancestance touchtouches on it. jI fiays, and he proves U by-brlb-; this ho A recalls ra was when a certain:ertain jocjoo Louis, Llberace, Jimim Jetf-^Je ff-, Ing his donkey to tall-paint this hemovio rect star came to town who ries. / ■ • V I n who ries. ex-heavyweight champion.'unipion, I \ lm • \ horror." Inted wasmovlo supposed to go coyote> hunt- Mayr Mayor Herbert E. Lewis of i.ongI.ong /*') • V \ ~m I • Shortly after this ho paintedmod-- wasIng fromsu| an airplane andid the Beat Beach nnd Atwater Kent,nt, the I l ^ r ^ four other pictures in the 1 mod-- his jipwsmi.n|»rs Ing fro hnd mado qiilteiille a famo famous pariy-giver, whoseise por- por­ \ J ern art version and toldt thff his jpwsrm.tig thini out of It. traittra it netted him $3,000, aare re just A ^ ^ . friends that he would putIs the on t)iK By thir thc' time thoiig eventnt wns a a fewfew of the many celebritiesities he II jTM~ k ____ exact cost of the materialsany- on ready By th tof-happennlie movieie stastar r has has j painted. the picture and sell them If any- ready t this was so drunk he couldn^^ 19-12, during tho war,var, he ji| ono would buy them at this was so 'winrTCsprmstbtc"hTr-mT"otl-patTtt'r l - p a m t ' —------— ...... — ------W l —-- '"^TcfeT n, he tily one. -sc e if I'resI- |/\ If anyone would buy them, he one. , „ ed scroll in vivid colors of Presl- xiern A reporter dutifully went nlongniong Roosevelt with a backback--' ‘ promised -to concede to modernover and A rep managed to get several pic- „p„u, art. Fortunately, they went over and mo ** ground of defense equipment,ipm ent, ^ r i-por- tures of tho man. but naturallytur.illy ^vhlch^vhicl the city of Long Beach ( y as a Joko In his 2 1 -serious-por- tures o t^ a thero was no coyote. When the•I’® sent to the President to furtherfu rth er I >»»y P trait show, but the gag created a pictures thero v were developed, to the ^ lot of fun anyway. wife picture;editor’s dismay, in every pictureli'cture cause of victory. I This spring Hunter, his fiome wife editor’stho man's pants were unzipped.ppcd notes that he likes to work w ork l / i i and son vacationed at the fiomeinter. tho In mai desperation tho picturesctures W'*" belter than waterr colors J of his father, Edward Hunter, wero In d brought to Hunter■ who “r pastelsP” because he feels;els one'one* rV \ I Oakley. rade. weropainted I the pants closedI and I much more expressionDression ^ A professional artist by trade,I per paintedalso drew In a dead coyote,e nndand J •"Ote versatileiaiile to ■ v**% Hunter notes that about 80te perby noalso one dn ever knew the difference.rence I cent of his paintings are done-cent by no , Born one in Oakley^ Hunterr wnswn.s . When asked if he ever tires of / } n, ,he his JOD he iL‘lHied. " 1 niightiRht get------— ------V p 3 ’ gmings, butthe-other-ao-per-centwhen one . Born- of seven children and nt the 1' he saves until his vacation whenand ageone of of ! 16 ho decided he didn't weary"'car by eveninj’, but I have ^ T j f ^ he can take photographs and w age an t of to be n fa rm e r, so heho seset t "®ver"®vei yet tired of it," work from them. n the wantout to tcseek his fortune (withIth the th e ------Many times tho person In the outconsent to s of his parents). FOR FAST SEXLINO RESULTS=SULTS snapshot Is deceased andro the of consent He made it as far as KIM- USB TIMES-NEWS WANTegan taking a rt icssnnsi from L'"LL-llZ_y ~ f ^ s u B*N c [ c 0 M p'’ANItS AN I [ $ come out or if the family wouldorked pbegan riv a te instructors. Sincee th.Ttthat Horn,> Off.,., D’oom.^4 .,,-. I I -so » I mnoney o n e y to buy som ethingng youy need or reallyy wwon ont! So com e on. Be a tiger.■ be satisfied, but it all worked private L-ive i v e dangerously. d c Place;e a fam ily w ant od in the B l«W ia s g !!gT;y.i in the Tim es-News. YourY o u r o w n ^ ------\ ..... ZI3 . littleittle QCod .. . YOUR namne e andai address in theI ppapei ap er . . . people willI be callingcc ill y'OU. o u . T F here are people, you yoi know, who areJ lookilooking for w hat youou wwo ont to ) u n d j Dojesn’t sound "— ! sell.';ell.' So, w hy not m ake a listli; of all the thingsgs youyoi w ant to get rid of, and In , coll:oll om one of our friendly ad y od-tokers. W e'll m ake3 ke a professional businessjsinessm aj^ _ . ------l i k e y ------o u t o f K )ut of you, you tiger. Coil us tom orrow , andid (just(ju: for you) charge] r g e iti t ! t e l e p h o n e £! . e a r d ! I I’ve ever heard! {II V > H j _____ FAMI\MILY WANT-iiT-ADS-3 LINES,4ES, 7 DAYS-$:;-$ 2 .9 5

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r» » ' ■ ‘• COIC o n t o.c t tho Tln»ea-tjew» Farm Sales depart4iient ‘ for t-omplt-omplete. advcrtlstng covernRo of .your yet furm sule, hand bills, new.spnew.spupcr covcraKO (over 70.- 000 r«reader* In Music Valley) advuJicondvan billing. All at ono ape- . clulcluV U:low rate. Every Bale listed In thlathl Farm Calendar for 10 «• ' . . ' days beforeI sale at no coat. AllAl Magic Valley \ SaSales Listed Here M June 1? - ' MRS. MR F.I.SIF. HARRISON ' - [■ ■ ; FIIRNITIIKK SALE t “*— ------—* ' Advertliiement: Adver June 10 A 17 SCENIC VIEW from near thee top of GaloiGalona Summit, looking[ Summit I is in perfect conditionin and sight:sightseeing traffic Is heavy.y. Gg R EA T STRiiAMS from littletie trlcltrickles grow, ns snow melt.f ‘ ^ — -Smm^it—is-^ttlUdccp—being esti-Ul Uae.^fldviinL_QtL^suuirucE.--aHords- the nd Auctioneer; John Edinborough niated at ser andon prescription; it is fol- A jolting transition began inIn ~ reaches of Ihe valley, hut many low|q , ed tl'»rouqh witli your 1963. terian Church, the Rov. Dr, I'u-,iJl- t ampingair antl pu nu: areas areire , / I terian I pharmacjsfs careful, ac- ^ ______TThar har__was the venr whichlich gone Carson FUake^ and a ct)m-|op<‘ini-top«‘n and availal)le. ' sta rte d w ith the N atluiial Con-11 pany ol oTTTeT PfnTTT^ant irndTnrfT f‘eMosi,of th' the m arch on Washington.in, ------m ajor Protestant and Ort,hodoxidoxi orj;anorj;anized in great part by re h -’ P S ^ g iS ? - denominations, formed its spe-;pe- gious bodies, with priests, rah-^ cial action arm — its commis-nis- bis. ministersi and laymen sol- sion on religion nnd race — de- cnmlvcnmly packing the capital in darings behallbehalf of civil rights. ; I TAKE YOURUR VVACATION IN CONCOMFORT- I “ Now Is the lime fnr action1 — “ WeW< cannot .walk alone.” Dr. I V. even cocosily action that may jeo- King t<)ld the throng. “ Let us i pardize the organi/ational goals>als , work and m arch and love andi and institutional structures of stand tall together.” I FIRS'IRST CLASS! I the church.chu Words antl dei lara-ira* Sin< e that pivotal period of tions are no longer useful in this 19(>3.19()3. rna|or church forces have struggle unless accompanied by been in the midst, and often in! sacrifice and conimitnu'nt “ |theI the ffiirefront, of nearly every, That was the Indepi-ndence;nee promi prommeni thrust ft>r Negro par- Day, ';July *1, 10R3. w hen the chiefhief t lly'^n socioiy. - 1 AIR CONDIII)ITIONED I executive of the United Presby-1iby-1 TlieTliere havC'^pen more than ONLY A FEW miles from wherewhere It emergedemei froni a snowbank,ank, the waterwal is filling the «han-in- nei o( the Big Wood River in the high reachesread of tho valley. Thisrhls particuliparticular area is adjacent to Highway 93. (Times-News photo)to)______^______Only I

f^T • • church.church, V who started (he lawsuitiuit H ^M trading to the 195-t Supreme $24,50 I ( '.lerpymeii of NatioiNation in j Court decision barring 'schoollOOl INSTALLED sej^regation. HHH S 2 & ^ PER. MO. ■ I It was a Baptist Negro, the H _ I I Middle of RightsIlits BBattlee ] f-rs: Rev.Rfv. Dr. Martin I.uther King H l l I ..KDITOR’s n o te — Ministers■s and nuns —- in Alabama which,‘li.lr, jr , who spearheaded the firstirstm ■ i R T ^ i n y V ■m ■ I l■ ^ ftntl churches — ot first singlyy threw thciiiheir role into such dra-jcffectivea-jcffective mass pressure for inte-n e- ■ A la., H |^H ||M ^|A |||^ m |||^H |||||||M ||||A DOW I J ond alone — have lonR been inn matic light. light [grutiongrution < on Montgomery, Ala., NO MONEY M< )W NI I the nvil rights battle. But a pro->- WWhere here hadhi they been In p re-, ijuses in 19.57. found change began in 1963, andid vious crisecrises? What had brought];ht| Itii was ia group of 16 pastors of now the full weight of the na-1 - them,them , in such* g re a l num bers,^s, iI.utle ,nie Rock,Ro( Ark., churches whovho B Ii! NO PAYMErYMENTS 'Til YOUJ RETURNlREI I tnm s churches is in the fray,Y. into the frafray now? Igave! gave lhethe first organized whitelite H Tive hundred clergymen have'e For near nearly a quarter century,■y. I mipetu.sImpetu.s to integration of Cen- bf'cn arre sted , and th ree of3 f America'sA m erica’s principal Judco-imil‘“•nm l High School in 1957. ■ 36" TERRYR Y Ci L O T H m j • tnsfdtled in lless e s s iht'ni have given their lives aiiS Christian Institutions have is- 1 i,It wwas as mainly Northern whiy:lite ^ I the struggle builds. sued prono pronouncements and pleas(yjegpand Negro clergy who made the ■ , ------in behalf ofc the nation's Negro jj‘'freedom rides" of 1961, includ- than a day! By GEORGE W. CORNELL citizens. BBut there was scant'",ing ga "prayer pilgrimage" ------APMRetTRTOir w r ite r ------^ aa c-tio « io n n r r------...... Uhrough-tHhrough tlie-Soulh which Jandedsi l -----...... 63c i 4 - ^ 24Tnonthsr24,00 Out of iLs sequestered nook.Ij Of late, however, church em-|i.';m-|i5 EpiscopalEpisc priests in jail,ail. VW 24,000------the Church has cmcrRCd tod.->yly phasis has ® shifted (rom words (olo among themtl the son-in-law of V id deeds. __!! NcwNew YoYork-'.’)., Gov. Nelson A. I B Regularr S1.17SI.17 Yd. ■ j ■T' .1 main operational command I mile guarantee! r"''! m the war for Negro civil•il "ll “ was a cumulative thing.";." Rockefeller. Rockefell B i*®e! r,(:hts. savs the 'Rev. Dr. Robert W. It was a white Methodist min-’>n- HB Xhick obsorbenr first quaquality cotton terry ‘ The CP may he an obsoure-e Spike, directordire of the Commis-is- i.ster, the Rev. Lloyd A. Fore->re- ■ chapel in Ihe backstreets of Sei-i]. jj'”’,sion on Religion and R ace of thche man, whcwho escorted his daughterHer ' in stripes, fiorals. $1.17$ 1 . 1 7 1yard. ■ • N e w lo w n i, Ala., a frame church in Me-c- National CouncilC "of Churches,?s. through jjeering mobs in 1960 a at t ■ C'linb. Miss., or a hig brick "It ** grew ‘as events fanned lhehe the openingopen of—an integratedted - - — y. indignation and frustrationon : public sclschool in .. It ■ ------! p ric e ! '!riiciure in (he Bedford-Stuy- indignation 'M ake sum mie er r drdrivirfff M '■osnnt blnck belt of Brooklyn. which the 'churches felt.” [was 5.555 nministers who were ar- But whatever the region, al-1- Selmaaelma broughtbi the trend lo a rested in Albany, Ga , for inte-ate- H Ie revealing climax. juration aactivities in 1962. H Itolioniiori Styl( Style p pleasure, not an:tn o nrd e a l, w ith I rr.o^t everywhere the struggle revealing c I • F or y o u r erupt.s, its rallying point recur-r- There,There. leadersIe of nearly cver\-rr>"T It wds Roman Catholicismi.sm BH rinRlv has been some house of□f major reli)religious body — P/otes-,;s-1 which ion M O tO R S / I In a broad sense, religiousJS in TallahaTallahasse. Fla., in 1961. In showed uup to protest I962's wildvild Mony styles and colors 1 to choose from. elements have Ijeen the “mostst jail, he says,sa ."you are totallylly rioting irin Oxford. Mis.s., whichlich important force at work todayly and unequiunequivocally one." ' confronleconfronted Negro student JamesTies C o m f o r ta b le o n d c:ool. o o l, i I N C I in behalf of civil right.s." says,-s The ChuiChurch had a key role In Meredith at his enrollment in ''or* n- the early buildup. the Univt University of Mississippi. THEIEISEN Vire Presideni Hubert H. Hum- the early I Phrcy. ' ItIl was i. a Kansas pastor, thehe At othc other critical junctures, of 701 Main Ave.i. EastEasi Phc However, it was .the rccentnt late Rev. Oliver Brown of To-r»- thal perperiod, white churchmennen heavy turnout of clergymen —— peka’» p e k a ’s SSL Jobh’a A.M.E.E. *were were mamostly missing in person,jon, -* ^ .''||" ™ " g M ■ *• -,i_ . ■ < * H t Twin Fallii TImet-Newii'•le'v w '- SuncS u n d a y , Ju n e _ 1 3 , 1963 . , M A€IC VALLElrLLEt PORTRAIT .. . While Parentent Tlianks Negr S^BWirtetestinV • __• • V BaiOKir Ri^al ^ted.^xioroW ^^J^u . ARUNGTON, Va. (AP)( ^ ) -— c^ rural Southern countv vRnniii Sfchool[•to to Present This springa white motherIther tele- e^rem ely. wealthy, am : E^pinJC>ne^Ro nhoned BM~Holt,' a Negro bly more impbrtani Nii Weldon D. Haskins isI nown o w a - ^cl>er at WakeneWU High are in the minority. ’ ^ ’twin FaDs''banker. The road to t . , i SchooL After thanking; him for But - after aU •” his present position bas beenb e e n a . ] I special help he had given:giwn: her the scene of maWive t ^ , ' p l R u W r « M ^ king one-but tvro thingsi;s stand ; i daughter, the mother said:^ ^ 1“ school .integration, it di it like ■f, H When integration cam came. e. \ A | HEADINQ FOR ROMANCE.iICE, thesetiie»« twot Chtneelc-—fanonm r B-beHei Hrtched- ^ ____ - “ H- W akefield - wound—up—with-r-300-with-r-306 from eyed eggs placed In Clearwater RiverR dralmiKe artificialHclal hhatchu a t^ iin ^ c S m n e ts ^ o ^ y eirs ^ -ago *"* ^ to ■ one-room country ]1 f B Negro pupils in a studentdent body A Inns school and most of thehe timtime e a .1 the beginning of an eight-yeart-year rest^atlonr ta t^ i p ro v a m . Upperper fisfi In ppicture Is'female, and long, , I of 2.700 and 8 Negro teachers, *’ w alked a toUl of four milesm iles a i I polhted nose of other clearlyrly slgnUrer ia male. (Fbb and Qamaqama pbotipbo(o) - g With the first year almost * * * * day to get from our homele to the • * * * * * * * * * schschool and back. i over. Jacob L. Johnson,nson, the I ' \ "When I reached theh e fifth < S principal, has a preliminary■eliminary ■ f j \ T grade level.the teacher permit- fi report card on integrationRation in H ■ Idaho’s Chinookinook Salmon[I ResRestoration »jted qie tb' jump to thelie sixth ' : ' n one area of the south, grade. It was really morem ore a ; ^ t! An Mcelient year, Johnson stroke of luck than the fact that iI ; i K tj says. Tb be sure, twowo fights : Attracting Natit would'' be." -]Thursday. More than 400 out-of- are lots of rumors of thingshings ththat at j about J200,000, is attracting na- spawn i have gone on outside of school. tional attention as one of the streams where they started:ed as year until another’ goodI sports ThenT there was the matterlatter of ttown Elks aro expected to at- of school Shaver -tak- eyed eggs. fisheifishery is established in the Ida- lhatlha discharge from the service, tend.t Haskins has also beer Bul I don’t think ive’ves had real eiiriiiiti'',i,n„ . most crucial fisheries undertak- eyed eg k difficult problems.” alth two klnm ot pnirl iI Ings in the Pacific Northwestwest 5k)me of them will be 3-yenr-1-yenr- ho wildernessw hundreds of hin- By that time he was livingliving in ttreasurer of the local lodgeLDON sinct D . HASKINS______ll r t ^ t * Arlington is just acrosscro ss the ■ Worki mywliira. Richitu that even now Is beginningg to old JJac a c k s from th e 1963 plant- p lant- terlandterlai miles from the Pacific TwinTw Falls and When hee joined l19,53. gton. It is •■''"I ■ Plui* In tor cori] Kir ir-olds Ocean. a f few days after World War II His other community associa- Potomac from Washington. It is 1 show encouraging dividends.i. ings. QlOthers will be 4-year-olds Oceai 1. o r even *"*' 'itiuiti restora- got underway In December,icember, tionst include that of treasureiite Elks habit." Haskins said. “Good Im- not typically--SQUthfiriU_nr_even f • In conjunction with the Chi- from ththe I9G2 work, and a few TheTht Chinook salmon restora- got •r h Virginian, Manjr of its residents 7 ~ nook solmon restoration pro- will be 5-year-olds! stnrted ata t^ the e tion program-in-the| Clearwater-arwatei^ 19+ 19+Ir~he went-into-the-infimtryrInfantryr prc the Ttlaho' Heart Associatiorlization provernents make for a better . ivention community." are from the North, m many any area r e ’ ' f S S a f f i S S S T " " ______g ram Is -Sol-\’ery—outscTT -very—ot inhe “restoration*ration Uivei Uiver is being carried outmt with He served for three yearsars and oof Twin l-’alls since I9.'i3 and sec- E n ex t ------lOWLEY widely traveled and highly ed- way Falls tunnel and fishwayiway program. progran federfederal funds which areire ad- foufour days, mostly in thele Euro- rretary of the Twin Falls Men’s P) _ ------EH b H H i jrnlng ministered by the Bureau-eau of peapean theater where he onceince was cGolf Association for the past to give easy access to miles:s of Of course,coi ChlnookJ returning mini.s lere, nor cost down to a reasonableable level. begin Commercial Fisheries of the in icombat for 84 days without'ithout a threet years. wilderness upstream spawningnlng this yenyear will spawn and begin Com W a t e r L a c k This problem Is especially diffi- -gravel. a new cycle nnd raco. supple-upple- U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service,Service. letvletUD- "I play golf when I have the nd fish- After this long "underer fire” ttime." he said. •e since ci • /~v •e under cult in the case of water for ag­ j This also will give easier,sier. mcnted by additional eyedd egg SelwaySeh Falls tunnel and fish- A ues. the riculture. which rtiust be cheap. safer passage to Steelhead troutjout plantings.planting This work will1 con- way is a corollary partt of it. ordealo™ his outfit—a heavy'y weap- He is also a member of the heriousUver issocia- __ nations President Johnson had di- But tinue through 1968. at lea.st.1st. So i:is stream clearancee work 0”-“' Rfoup with the 8 -)th infantry (Chamber of Commerce and the on their spawning runs. But tinue th that an- nected the Office ofDf Saline separate cost accounting bonksooks By 19691 t h e firs t reeturns tu rn s that is vital to anadromousDUS fish division—got. involved in1 the fa- f First Christian Church./ relation lendge s yvater In the Interiorr Depart- '• I are maintained for tho SelwayIway should be back from fish1 that passapassage to spawning gravelavel in ous Battle of the Bulge.5. He is a graduate of various E ntire P artli rged he courses of the American Institute „ . ment to try for a big leap for- ' - . 1-J I-alls tunnel. spawn i naturally this year..fish-.. fish headwater head\ streams. WWhen he was discharged he c ■"Men^s By RAYM OND J . CROWLEY ------:------nevernev mentioned it to anyone o of Banking nnd is a graduate ol lumanlty on desalination. He re- By thQ end. of May, Jli springTing ------'------: : le M 9 t W ASHINGTON (Ait P) neces- - centiy proposed that Ckingress the altlialthough he saw that hisI papers thetl Pacific Coast Banking School C ongress REMINGTON* 25 run Chinooks had entered the "Water, water everywhere,ways nor of authorize a J200-miliion1 Increaseincrease Clearwater RIvor and passedssed werwere in error. He was neverever in- whichw is held at the University ischarge of Washington, Seattle.nve Thisthe “"V fo drink.” ‘ ® ■■ for the program. He askedisked that SHAVER^ through the fish counting lacil- k side a tank but his discharge o Stepped-up efforts aresalt under sea existing program be extend- Uy of the Washington Water ^ r^ jj a shows that he was a membermber of o course runs over a period of " R»dlc*)llf ntw ihivir molo of the "'“y *" United -States,. ^ the , ed from 1967 to 1972 andan a th ata t ¥»llhmor*whUk#r-cuttinipcw« Power Co. dam jnst cast“a of y o u r b i r t h d a y ^ the 43rd Tank Battalion.1. Actu- tl three years. ind the Soviet Union and other nations rHDAV^T% £ 1 of the He w as m arried in July, 1940, by Kal- spending be raised from J75>75 ■ Adjuitabis roller combs fo l.ewiston, nnd fisheries workers H allv he had never heard of the to alter the truth in thatof m any an- ^ u iio n to 5275 m illion. no>burn, no-tcr«p* ihavji| ton ' believe there are more to como. J outfit. t(to Tracy Knypstra. wlp various re.sided guished lament of Coleridge’s hi/dest. hi£h-c*rt>a a n d HOROSCOPE to head in the Filer area. They met on a s e r^ Israel is among the countries itwl cutters in •leclrlcihnmi Some 107 of these were 4-year-rear­ ;oPE W "But I was so glad to head ii nsfitiitp Ancient Mariner. r back to the United Stateses after b blind date, he recalls, when she Iv fnrinp ‘hat has urgent reasonsIS to hope old fish, the first measurableable _f Rapidly expanding humanityly lacmg large-scale desalination;salinatlon ^ . results from a program to> re­ all that fighting that I never was« a registered nurse , atcphnni the 's faced with the urgent neces- , ------m«------TOcntioned it to nnyener" he-saidhe-said It local "hospital. Ki.i-rtraTT — becom e— ecn n o mrilcal. lc a l.— AAt t ______S o v e W ith establish a Chinook salmon lish- ______-- - iversitv sity. tp find economical ways of ag 90 p e r ______grv in rifnriynlp-i^_Kiu(>r^-4w —StJNt further during an interview withMth the They hnve two children. Larry present. Israel is using 90 per r-b y —StJNIJAV7~J^lrie^lS — Bornirn to- medii mediate future. To delay further This averging''calamitous w aterni cent of its available water,rater, and Penny Wu* planting' partly incubatedI oro r day. d ay . yoyou a rc a person of mo® P®'' Jack salmon. or_ 3-year-oIds,s, clock, youj are destined for a life Busir Busine^|[g|^ usual —lit with but with Aurora High School with a class asa a career officer unon gradua-.J , ser Industries Cor., one ofthe many ant- So plans are under study with ! re- which, though it may never/er be anius amusing and more-interesting-resting- ” ”. f som ' e 70 o ther students.ts. HHas- as- tion.ti Linda is a 19fiS graduatere.sidea working on desaltingPacihc U.S. cooperation, for”.*C a huge LOW PRICES A small number of the re- which, n by nu- irked overly exciting, ought neverver to than-' than-usual overtones,kins stayed around thatat area oof the Twin Falls High iet School on a schemes, points up thegeles, serious desalination plant, run by nu- turning Chinooks wero morked overly lod on the as fingerlings. The 4-year-oldr-old bo confusing.conf In fact, therere are SA( SAGITTARIUS (Nov.23-Dec 23-Dec. another year before he moved aand enters the Univer^tv lenof Ida- she problems of water supplya facing multi- clear power, near Ashdod on the 0 system Mediterranean. This would turn fish .are offspring from, eyed those whov might say thalt your 22) ■— Avoid forcing issue.s issues. f“>’’*'V to Idaho.. They h ho next fall where she willJl major _ _ 1 much of the world. /ould turn D 17 kl kl Y eggs planted in artificial hatch-atch- affairs are a little too muchuch in Wher Where partners are -tantreluctant to to Twin FallsIs area ii in mathematics, A number of plarisTStlrerIS water than ' out up to 110 million gallons of ■ C Pf M I where has father was overall Haskins holds the opinion that ing ch an n els during 1961, the th e order,o rd e r, ithat your mind is a1 little act. i act. don’t push matters.- Larry desalting have been proposed.the Yu- fresh water a day, plus electric an Day an active community is a goeid start of tho salmon restorationation too mumuch given to the businessisiness CA CAPRICORN (I5cc.Lr. 23-Jan. manager20) of the D. Jean Day a booklet says, and some of program. of orgo organization and detail,1. and — D — Don’t assume your-n^Ailn calcula- orchards nt Kimberlv. Young c community in which to live.of Ida- He these suggestions haverwester‘n been : ieper at places Twin Falls in this cate­ Tho Jacks probably aro from that, as a result, your emotionalJtional tions tions and conclusionsre corare cor- Haskins became bookkeeper at p r force pretty far-out. One idea is to gory. pointing out the junior col- eggs put in the channelss in life is bound to suffer. rect. Check and double checkrhprlf u location. g Hradua- (gw giant icebergs from the ant- , He started his business1 career legeU setup and tho new water i Can't Buv | t re- Despite that, however, youou are if yetyou would achieve accuracy. • . raduato arctic to water-short Pacific 1962. B oth a g e groups .th a t re- Despi ing Sat- system recently approved by the prlng a person with emotions ass deep AQAQUARIUS (Jan. 21-Feb.eh 19)1 0 1 Twin Falls by working Sat- s; School Coast cities-like Los Angeles,to com- [ AUTO INSURANCE? J turned last month are spring a perse ?■ urday evenings for Alexander’s, ti d to and ns lasting as most. It is — — n Tliesc are the days during' . . ander’s. taxpayqr^. of Ida- Another suggestion is a multi- 2 Try U.-W eHl Tniur# You I run Chinooks, as opposed to and ns during ijjtei- j,g worked full time; for the He alsfi favors Improv'ements summer run salmon. merely that you do not allow whicl which Aquarius can gradually I major billion-dollar diversion to system be to J BYRON WRIGHT AGENCYg e n c y 5 L ynw ood adually Nordling Parts Co. aat tho local airport to accept jet that would carry surplus water your emotions to surface1 very work work himself into the driver’s j, lexhaus- £ 7JM96J • 1^4-5474MM 4 7 * ] ; B eginning In 1961, the d ep art- y ° “ '‘ ® iriver s jj April 10. 1935,135, that ti travel which is cxpectcd on in that the from rivers in Alaska, the Yu- they often, nnd even those whoI think seat seat i of present endeavors. l ‘nd J______ment planted eyed eggs as they fJ J J; he was accepted for a jobb at the n near future. a goeid Iton and British Columbiacientific to ------became available and withoutthout know you best mayy not PIS PISCES (Feb. 20-March71 20)— Twin Falls Bank and Trustrust Co. "We have always voted for this for clal precisely how you feel The ive. He arid areas in the southwestern ; discrimination over racial J feel The reappearance an of old an old [,3 , ^x^en with the banking everye improvement which,s cate- has United States and Mexico. But i strain , w h eth er ol springS oor r ““hout “Out those things whichh are frienrfriend may keep you fromTl plan- firmf|,.p sinco that time. ccome before taxnayers hereior andcol- this would be the largest con- ( year "i"^t important to you. On trivia ned a ned activities. su m m er ru n origins. E very y e a r 'y>"^t Ir Haskins is the first to0 admit I guess we will continuewater this struction job in history and i such a mixture of eggs from y®'*y*’.'* express yourself free- a ARIES r (March 21-April1 220) 0 ) —-- thatthal he started "at the bottom”bottom ” — by the would take 25 years to com- ] spring and simimer xuns has 9" ' issues you are usual- xhis This day holds . OUL special;ial op- in thot banking business. He wwas' a s ' plete. I lien used. „ _____ V ?" ------‘ -portu'pbrtunltjes for the AriesDS who hiredhin as a check sorter but>ut since ements So the best bet seems to be to | ------T h 8 -m aln ~ d Iscerh i6 1 o differ-[iffer- Because you are one to suppressppress refusirefuses to take things for: grant- thatthai time he has worked his way :ept jet make water from the inexhaus- I ence between these two races:es of e'’i<’tions, you must take care ed.ed. up up to various resixinsible posi- IF YOU'RE inNC the tible oceans drinkable and use- j the that,,vou do not let love pass vou -j.. Chinook salmon is lhat the I", ^ ^-rsnn TAURUS (April 21-May^ 221) 1 ) - __ tions including te lle r -and head able for irrigation. Scientific sp ring ru n e n te rs the Colummbia bia ;'.'u -''O^ person• . ‘ ^ Best to go over your plan.sns once until today he is assistant"ifsiMan^ sometimes ed are forc work has been going on this for River from the ocean earlierirher whom you would like to „„ „ holes president of the bankank and Hearing Loss" youch has ow years, using several methods, settle down, don’t hesitate to more and check for Inophole.s. I j than the summers do mid pass- ' lie lo * _ '' i.sis i in charge of the Bluee Lakes ^ ^ r FREE HEARING;re and T including distillation, II es Bonneville Dam from Marchlarch your mind and heart _ brabranch as manager. le this But the problem is to get the ~Tlrrough May. Tlie sunimcr- fiiii full you do hesitate, yow | 4 ------" 1 H ill wondrr haiv I wasv a s aable- h le - A Chinook arrive at thu point "’“y yourself well-organlied Farm * Bureau-at-^;to exist on the salary I received /VlMIW during July and August. but j' extremely lonely in later life ^ 1 ^ ^ p p -f on that first banking job,"ob." he Because summer run Chinookinook , companionship is most Clover Has Meet laughs. "I got S30 a month'nth and needed. CI N O T DEAF... eggs w ere planle<,l nt tho .same I CI OVF.R — Purposes of fhe waswa; trying fo buy a car at the ilsh- "hat Is In storere for ColleCollegt' of .Siunhorn Idnholho and samesari time” timo as the spring runs, fish- „, areCall annoyed by "Part-time cries w orkers e.Moect adult .■-al- you tomorrow, select your birth- eiciirrk-iiUini wore reviewed■wed by - LH askins is very active in the I mon to return tef thj Clearwa-irwa- correspondinf:ondinj; r»'- ■ -lamt's T.nlnr. presidentident of ElksElijj Lodge He has beenn an of- ou owe it to yourself to take , iJ paragraph. Let' your birthdayrthday colleHo, diinn); the Clover fic( ter River durin.s. .! dam days still persist in the riv'- passibi Commillee reports weree'hbifrd heard ®" Anything of Value. ! er. they are summer Chinooks^.ooks C.\N(CAN'CER (June 22-July 2,1-| — hy M'lriin Kniep, chairman, ^ ^ 1 MilCall or Drop In Soon! and sp.^iwn la te r m the y e a r. Legal airmnn. I> C 1!^ ^ C year. Legal matters m ay demandemand DonnDonaM Mine. Filer, West'St End ^ C d ERNEST MICHENER I S S Fisheries workers thereforee are more cof your time than e.xpect-:.\pect- in<;urinsurance representative for the > ----- T R A D IN G -R O S TT------arsam tng—that-the-bullc~of“f'-the- the- -pd;------tm^rd;----- rrnrrriTIuiT'au, rri w.is a guest.e.st. * 1 CALL 733-7330 adults returning in May afee the LEO (July 24-Aur. 23) — A m h first known results fromI the .serious reconsuloraiion of your eyed eggs planted four years financi years financial standing is mdicated 'J /iave both —' m m ago. VIRtVIRGO (Aug. 21-Sept. 23) - — 1f j ------Salmon returning this month■nonth EmphasisEmphr is on output ratherrath er '! and next protiably will Include than it your head inn the clouds P f f ? iclude than input. ” ^CENTER^'° some offspring from the exciting;Lsting LlBlLIBRA (.‘^ept. 21 Oct. 2,'!) — ' lAAICO I and your feetet on the ground remnant run as well as from Make^take pl.ins now fnr \nur im- 155 Main W. Twin Falls going anywhere on alki^acifiFC^'eJi" H Clautm de B R Relaxation or recreation ... you name it.. WILLA DEAN)EAN hNIELSEN i o w te a baby pr you can roam around -- visi G U AGRANTEES R A h ounge cars, enjoy meals lhat appeal m C? 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(Times-New(Times-News photo) * * * * * * * * Vk- * * * * ‘ Draffiing hyiliQca]Local A rtist FeaturedFeat ___ Viet Cong I ™ Stsrengthrrri: : i ; On CovCT(ff StateState Group Magazine”Mag; — T artists in the Magic Valley and and was Cover drawing for the summer artists in tl nd and was Instrumental in lls or- Increasing X llC ^ ■ / Issue of the Idaho A rtist, publi-i- Wood RiverRivei areas. It was takenen ganization.ganizatio She is currentlynllv ” " m - m _ - m - m " caiion of the Idaho Art Associa-I- from one cof the many realistictic presidenlpresident of tjie group. She has hus WASHINGTON WAS (AP) — Offl- tion. is Iho creatio n of M rs. E a rlrl landscape oils which she haslas studied iunder Olaf Moller, Paul’aul cial cial U.S. U. estimates of Commu-r: "Texas s ( Greys" B. (Dorcus) Peck. completed down through thehe Salisbury,Salisbury Marco Murailo and nist nist hard-core ha military strength'ngth I The drawing was selected as,s years, years. in the aiart department of Albion3 ion in in Soulh Soul Viet Nam have been the winning cover possibilityy Mrs. PeckPec Is a charter mem-m- Normal,Normal. ^ rising rising andt now lotal about 1 2 , 0 0 0 from among those submitted byy ber of the Twin Falls Art Cuildild AlthoughAlthoui most of her worklork higher higher than in January. I ------— hes beerbeen in realistic oil, shee is The The latest public estimate of Mr • 1 1 interested in olher media in- full-time full-tim Communist regulars in □ r n i a h ch o o l eluding pastel,I watercolor, char-tiar- organized organiz combat units standsands Gii*ls at California coal and pen and ink. a a t t 47,000 47,0( men. On several occasinns she has Lasl Lasl January U.S. officials Lengthen Sldrtsrts WiW ith PaperI venturedvem ured into tha fiold of ab- estimated estimal this hard core at be- be­ y -*■ stract paintings. pi tw tween een 29,000I ahd 35,000. SAN BERNARDINO. Calif,f. girls, no longerl( Just hems andnd Her aiartistic ability has beenicen lo In lal late April, Secretary of De- (AP) — Skirts don't stay shortrt haws aboulabout .the length afs^i^irts jjjsgdJJtsed extensivelyext in the varioious u s fen.se fen.se F Robert S. McNamara used for long at Del Vallejo Juniorir girls wear to school. The girlsrls prTOiictlonsprTOuctu sponsored by t;,e l;ie the figures 38,000 to 46,000. High School. now do the hemming. DilettantDilettante Group of this acca...rrt > Know l^nowlc^geable sources said i d Nancy B. Goforth, dean of^ gj,So f^pfar Mrs.jvl O6for£h has invit-'it- She did ithe work tor lhe scenesmes latest announced esti- " "' ------~«d-35-gir(^ gd~35-girl.') iflto^ei6)ffic», giviwi<>n Jnm' CardCarousel, Annie Get^ Your'our niatcs ffiotcs still are below figures I i C PER them needle and Vtijread, andnd Gun,Gun. BrBngadoon, Kiss Me Kaie^.,,g ^ontamcontained in classified reports. j required ththem to sew a crepe-pe- and the cypress trees .at the,Y„ One , figure was said lo> be | ■ ,a News of paper exte extension on their skirtsrls slagestage fnfront for Ille production close' lo 64.000 of these w ell-' ^ r ^ POUND lo lower the hem to at least the;he this year of South Pacific. iraineotrained, well-equipped Commu-]imu-] top of the knee. ,' PaulP au l V Yost. Twill l-’.-ills, is „ edl- nist y soldiers fighting with the • Viet Cong. I I R eco rd "The girls have been veryiry tor and publisher[ of the associa- V cooperative about wearing thehe lion publication, publ while Lawrence A J? majority of the 47,000 hard- H m core Viet Cong are infiltratorsarcl BUTTREYS DELISHUS ruffles," said Mrs. Goforth. “AtAt Culver, ialso Twin Falls, is as- » H A car driven by Karen A. fir^t they jj^gy were somewhat shy sistant ei from North Viet Nam — whati A hy sistant editor. The magazine has A,sio.aAssistant Secreiary of Defense I H Morse, 27, Route 1, Kimberly, but. ^ui, unfoiunfortunately, they areire been pulpublished for seven year.? johii 1 ^ struck the side of the Log Tav- beginningbeeinninR tot like it. and duri John T. McNaughton Thursday and during that time cover P'<^' pic- called "the ' brains, the backbone k |M ern, 221 Shoshone St. No.,^ at "We have . no set requirement:nt tures haveha been done by some' anj .f, 5 8 9 - ome and (^e cement of the move-I S P IC E I ■ 8:47 p.m. Thursday. She told po- . "“'J love- ! COOKIE!IES.. 5^ for dre.ss here,” she said. "We//c of the leleading artists of the In-^n' mentment aas a whole." • H lice the brakes on the vehicle® just expcct exMct the children to dress-'SS termounlain termounl area. .j,. Theso increa.ses In the main m . so thevthey unist guerrillas in South Viet i — that's halfway between fash-sh- burg ancand St. Anthony. NamNam I have been reinforced for m vanl and Maurice Street. ^ ionable and old fashioned. — i A I R ce useUSE TTK'm.rEs-NTTWs W ant ad s 7 4 4 ,t she started the policy two weeks f o r Tfii I 733-7371 far Quality] U ported at 1 p.m. Thursday that she started !ks fo r fivst SFn.T.mo resx tlts , i n • All plastic w aterter distributiondis systemn ‘ ■ sho lost a bMlfold containing be-». ago‘‘Ko not a® parent has contacted: e d ______J^ - _ 1. I PliJS identifica-[. ‘hethc school with comment eithericr S*5^f****f**5(3CStX3£3£SC363t3CK3 ■ ] ...BAMBO owned by Joe Krepcik, Rout* 2, ^et attentic •INSPEaiON IC U ' er, and they’ve hit upon short S l a ' I Ilcr, at 9:50 a.m . T h ursday^ skirts as a„ good device because g I • Complete plete with hardw are about four miles west of Twin they are sanctioned by fashion 8 ■ ■ i a lk on highw ay 30, •xperts," \Mrs. Goforth said. g I • Easy to i t o i n s t a l l Justice Court .. "One girl„„ wore, a skirt thnt 8 IIA ' Donald Stearn.s. jr , 15, 1714la stopped j ft.,short four inchcs above I S HAVE YOUR ROOFING)0FING1mNE BEFORE I . Ostcrloh Ave.. forfeited an 58* the,h» ^ees knees," ' she said. "When I J C|^ I r x 6 ' 9 S9 8 e ; 8 'x 6 '....*3. * 2 . 4 9 I bond for failure to register. fj^stfirst saw herh I thought she wasji' j i SNOW OR RAINI RUINS YOUR HOME f \ -ttying„ouLjQLCheeiieader^_ j S _ _ I A' 1C 6 ' » 1 . 3 TOMpTeTES^COURSE 4jytng_oul_ „ iii...... J i..i_.i______■ . 1 n ^ j ^ — WZ/— — •TEROME—Airman 2 C. The- Q . . . • n«w roof in fim* it youryovr bb*»f « tf ■ lniur«nc«. In "I5 1 5 I.. Jensen, nephew of Mr.!r ( ENJ

- - 1. ______, '■ ' a o Twin Falla TJmet-Ndwslaws • ■ ' '• ^ . . . r - - ^ . ■ ^ • I ' P R 1 Junior Jet - - ...... - -- -- J / ' -t* I ’ SetrMemhers^ ^ Try Workingar L' 3 I > tiy JEAN SPRAIN WILSON)N ___ 1 I I PALM BEACH, FU . (AP)I "“I It t ! gets boring not doing anythin*," « ' »ays Princess Anno OblcnikyX I piedrabuena O’Sullivan In ex- ^ \ I plaining why some of tho young)ung " ‘ \ y^- , jUnr \ I i set supplement weekly dolesloies - \ • \^—\ \ I from mllllonalro daddies by \ m \ working In banks, dress shopslops 1m \ and art galleries. Ll A few of them are taking thairh air \ — * W etlma Anno was . employed last year -----M/Hi^ — ------— on a medical research project In I California and managed to sur- c k I Vive on her J85-a-week pay,»y. — — "plus my allowance from Dad­ dy, of course/’ She return^ here last Noveni-:: "SERVINGIN G MAGIC: VAVALLEY o m 1 9 th bcr for a-traditional rriyftl Rus­ sian wedding tq debonMBsporls car racinK enthusiasOAntonio“ . . FOR'FOR 19 YEARSrRS»" lave moved into our biglig greigreen store on the con I Piedrabuena O’Sullivan and1 is *> — It has been threee yecyears since CAIN'S have m I now one of llie reigning queensens ' the new Merchondisimdising Program of Carloadarload buying - Y^meme sellselling ~ just turnove _ — o f^ < i-n ew b reed------______‘To grow up with a consum­r r s r ------e become one of^ the-largei ing ainliition for a certain glam­ Because of thisTiewTiewr progrom we^^iave beco -largest-Jfolumefurnitur orous career is very out at the ' moment," Anne says. “If we get stores In Idjiho .. . . sserving every communityimunity in Magic ValleyBy on ia weekly schedule , ' ■ interested in a corlain field I later on. we go aboul it in tiie ^ and service. Because:ause of our volume off business,busin America's foremiforemost manufacturers I right wiiy.” I "The right way" docs not FREEZERS! A as their authorized:ed didealer for this areaI...... suchsi names as FRIGID/RIGIDAIRE, KROEHLER, h I mean shunning the silver .spoon GE MAPLE, METALCRAFT,lAFT, IWARD, SLYUTER, I I or turning one‘s hack on inipor- a 4 SPECIAL SHIPMENTIfNT W ZENITH, CURTIS; MATHES,MA FLINT RIDGE Mi r tant contacts. Struggling lo sue-nc- g- jS jSHI/ i ■** II ceed despite having everything many others. I Is just too masochistic. _ JUST FOR THIS iVWT! iN TI M I In agreenient with Anne’sare m 18 Cl), rt. These manufacture!cturers have cooperatedid with us, as in the past,past, toti make this import l! views on the new generation are ______2 2 7 7 , . 0 0 '• Bomfi leftover guests from an M K ---- ^ a success, by givingIving us specials, etc. After iall, our values can be only as good as i l nfternoon party at tlie beach—~ ° ^ “ CU. I-T. 1 i brown-legged lads in Bermudasdns CIIEST ______2 4 72 , 4 7 . 0 0 k suppliers. I sprawled in chairs and sofas ceive from our suppl tI I around tho comfortable Obolen- f-r 2 5 7 _ 2 5 7 . 0 0 in during our Anniversarysary ScSale. Y ou will bele glad you did. You wil Kky family living room, as well''®'* U P R IG HIIT T ...... * Plan to come in du II ns Anne's handsom e husband / ** CU. FT. selection of merchantchandise in every departmenartment on all floors atIt the lowestl< prices, and y I Tony, a political refugee from 7 r ______. 2 2 7 7 7 7 . . 0 0 II Argentina and her brother, 20^ 20- JS U P R I G H T ...... 'I hI ___51 CU. FT.______the 3% sales tax.IX. V\We will be lookingI for you.yc II young Oby, tho Junior Princenee ______^ UPRiaUTW______zzzzz=====m.= ^ m o o ------______iledi-----^ ------i=r-z------H Russian royal family. Ho had ’s AlfoA lio In Thli ShipmentIt I jusf returned from a year of > CU. FT. REFER-PREEZERL COMB. I B working In a Zurich bank. '■ "Now you take Oby,” Annenne , Compl.t.lyCompl«Uly IFrotN W continues. "When he became'n*^ Fr...Fr««. 200 Ib,Ib. bot- ^ 9 ^ 3 8 3 n Interested In financial matters, tom frtvzarfr#«x«r avary I Dadcthought ha ought to haveive d«luK»dclux* f««rufaafura. ' ' some practlcaj experience, so ^ he talked to Loel Gulnnea (in- ternational banker). Daddy anda t he aro very good friends." J 3 , , . Also participating In the dis­ cussion Is Princess Mary, her 18. , ^ Flip-Quick I her tanned, shorts-clad legs , K j y ^ dangling over tho arm of her -“C om pleteete 111 Pc. |{ chair. When Mary was In Nas- - ____ ICE EJECTOR! ij sau recently she played a bit ■ ■ U part in a Beatle movie. The ® LIVINGNG ROOM GROiROUP ^ II bouncy, exuberant teen-ager 11 came homo and described every , IU thrilllnR detail to big Oby I — F R E;E E !i Nylon covered sofa bed with ■ that’s Dad. tho senior Prince matching high-hack rocker y ^|| | n Alexis. K WITH ANYI^NY NEW L A ll For O n ly |R “ ’Look baby,* Daddy told me, ^ 3 occasional tobies H *lf you want to be o movie star, Pops out cvhas st • touch. __ T we'll go about this in tho right!° FRIGIDAIREAIRE REF- s 2 decorator table lamps | k way. I'll call some friends of IP mine (p Hollywood nnd w e’ll get 9x12' rug in your choice of g o o you a screen test and an agent.I FREEZERER OCOMB. i colors ^ , Wo’ll find out who’s doing .the i really Important things! Every- ) pole lamp > 1 6 8 Hl body Daddy knows seems to do • 2 toss pillows il exciting things," Mary ' said. As Little As 1.75 PerP Week II beaming proudly. ■ Mary sometimes works In an Storuthemlntuni)y80eluxo \ 12 2 Cu.C Ff. H I ton. Burley. lone chairman, I Thursday diirlng the lunchetin REFRIGERATOR | 0 Oililliiiliii I meeting nt Connor's Cafe. | ^ 1 9 8.00 I Ladies night will be observedPl „ 5f-' I June 2-t nt Connor's ^Cafe. New____ ‘to officers ivlll take* over during i Deluxe !i this spccial event. , Q The world'ss largestIc furnitureire manu-m Boyd Earl is ncw president; !lb 1 Jack Jensen, first vica prcsi- ^ 2-OVEN RANGE5E 2 9 8 .0 0 tam - B facturer — N o\ow exclusively at GCoins! HO(HOOVER auer / Poftoble'ortable fm iniiiiliiiniMlliiijiiininiHi d i s h w ThrtmfKcmjEh specspeciAl »rr*nfw®«®** dcnt; Elmer Fetzer. second vice \ j \ >ISHWASHER I Ith the IfooTcr tm^iory: president! Derald Green, secre- 1 4 8 .0 0D wllh the If tary: Calvin Connor, Lion tam­ _____^_____ r __ -JTamouji Model er. and Michael Broadhead, tail' SpeciQ31 l IIr n t r o d u c t e r y - P r t c e s - ’ 3 8 . ^ — twister. i , Ccwi'iparobleable VoluesVolui 15 Only ai ___ '' Set Directors are Joo Bauer.; ^ Throughout Frigidaire Line! ! Jay Merrill and Ernest Straub- ^ HooTtr«• Clinlo Cllnlo I Spcdsl d n rtn r »«1« I h a a r . h e l dd Oover ' during ourr eompIeC«ileto »«rvl 1..— $ 11.00 . 0 0 wworth o of bogi hyd -|3‘ aerved fit -7:30 Wednesdaytie*, in J51 th a ch u rc h dining rooms./ • • r!0 ■! ■ ^ < j Twin Falls Times-News./s . Sunday,Sunday/ June 13, 1965 ^ S C H E niU U L E a — 11 T E L E P . M O N D)AY, A Y , 3UN JUNE 14 .SUNDAY,\Y. JUNEJU IJ. , ' . I I. “Zane“ Z a Grey” ( 6 p.m; CBS) Sammy “Twentieth Century" cVp.m.Tl. CBSCBS) The case of Rudolph H?ss corporal given the iob of I'ri—Jir- is shown.shi Original film s of Hess’sless’s flflight and capture are shown,wn. has toti fight the land, the Indians aand the tensions within hi.i The Ifilm gives the backgroundn d oof f t h e 1941 fli;jht of the secondand commcommand. ,, TiU- “Alfred Hitchcock" (8:30 pvmr KBC ! ranking Nazi and attem pts to0 give-an-idea'Of give- w hat'H ess’s'mU- “All p .m r KBC) An ex-con tries n, ■ - in on o n loot stashed by his cellmllmate. ate. HHe thinks lhat thAY NIGI NIGHT MOVIES •* ^ the wweaker .sex isn't. “Yoiing" Y o at Heart” (11 D.m..m. KKSI)' SO’T r a n k Sinatra and Dbn, -T------DDay a y sstar in the adventures of dowdowi n-and-out musical arrann-Ir who meet sthree very innocenticent y youog o w girls and fl,Kl^ Uiat u BEST SUNDAY NIG ^IG H T MOVIIES ______— not onl ycharrgcs-their livts but hha;; as hish life changed b\- them, ifi-Trm rK tJTV ^-Ser-in-R nptxTift Ttnr--— Ing^W ^rw '^aM I^^h^ fil^conceni.s)ncerns a decision that Clark Gable MONDAY,, JUN J U N J E 1 4 , 1 9 6 5 and others must make concerningerning a mission that promi.ses to be very costly. Should they cancelancel a flight and please a visiting Information |„ below is ^ivenren thetbe Tlmes-News1 b.v .latlonv ,„j 4 | B senator or flyt it ar)d further the warwai effort? questions should be directed .toto the station concerned. (N„i(, “W(“W oman’s Prison’* (10:35, KCPX) KCPX Ida Lupino stars as IheA iheA •‘TBA*’“TBA Indicates proicram b To Be Announced.)^ leader of a group of fem ale convictsDnvicts who are terrorized by a new'l e w ' ______warden. The plot is sloppy melodralelodram a but there are occasional R M V T K B O I KIVB k i d biti of fine acting. Twin Falla BoiseBol.sr Boise id.-ho f,u, Channel 11 Ch::nnel= n n e l t * C h a n n e l 1 C h a n n f l j C a b l e 6 Cable a b l e 3 f.able S ABC-CBS ABC-rrBC- ABC-CBS3C-CB.S ABC-NBC I SUNDAY, JUNJU N E 13, 1965 ______' C B S ______* I Infurmatfon below U fiven1 the 'ITlmes-Ne'Ws by stations andmd 5:005:oa Urunkit* j NewsI Pefef ^*■ot*m^IS |Nn»* :I5 ('r.inkil* NvwaI Peter I’otamus. jNeua • questionsquest should be directed to thetb station concerned. (Note;•te; .3 !jc 0 T-'.I the Truth iNewa ^ "TBA" Indicates program is Toro Be Announced) :4^l£ T/-I1 the T ru th ■______'T::!-I ______1:00 I've Got Serrel ’nnn Ulfl«MTinn |'\p c,,t‘ :1S I've Gi>t Secret T>nn lU flfm nn vV^other l’\^ . K M V T K BBOI O I KTVB KID !.iS:.10 News lAndy (irlfflth(•ilffith VoyttH. Twln Falls Boiseo is e • E^lsc Idaho Fallsj jj :4H W rn rb — ______r ..lf f |,hr.'irfiih Vovntre , \\-nth-T Channel 11 Channelnnel 2 Channel 7 Channel 3 ^ .7qo :0 0 Lury Lucy Vi.yuii* I Lucy S i Cablet)le 3 6 Cable Cable 3 3 ABC-CBSS it& its Lury - Luoy - Voyatr* • I.ucy ABC-NBC CBS-ABC i30 No T im e Rffta. D nnnyy T Thomaa hom aa No Time Sirta. Millv Crah.n. ;-ABC ABC-NBC ,. ,;45 . . N-. Tlm » Stft.^. n-.ntivV Thi.mwaTh-mna N.. Ti,n> > n,|lv .______.C B S ______8:00 An*ly Griffith ILlvlnif Di>IIDt>II An*ly \Nillinma Hilly CVhhatn I 7 ;00 |I5 Andy Griffith Livinu-u' Doll Doll An.ly WllHnm^ Hillv C.rahara :J6 I :isr30 True Adv.i.ta.e i;.N,C.L.K.■!.L.K. No Time SuU. /.an.. : 3 U i4& T-ti- Advntu-r ti.N.(\[..K. Nn Tinu- Stfl», /wn.- lirry I ______— ^ ---- 9:00• :00 Glllltran U.N.C.L.I-:.::.L.E. Btna Cn.aby , Hen Ca»ey H :t)0 S u n d ay :I5 Glllltfan II.N.C.L.E.J.L.E. Blntr Crortby Men :1& S u n d ay :30 Ben Casey Toll Truthrruth Ben ('ait(;y GiUiuan :30 C aaper S untlay ;4S,45 Ron rn»rv T-ll TnithPnith______R**n Canev t'.l.lurmi ------______Cm L'rr______S lin -t.r______10:00 Ben Casey Celebrityrlty Ben C^aaey Rrt» Cney ( 9:00 Hfippltr Oral Hubertsluberta licany A Cecil Camera 8 ::1S1S Ben Casey Celebrityrlty Ben Caaey Rvn Caaey I :16 Hi-pphy OraJ RobertaLoberta Beany A Cecil Camera 9 |l303fl Inalifht Newa Ne-.va N.vva I :30 Kac* Nation Fac* NationiJatlon Dullwinkl* Thta la LifeI it4S4( CBS Reports » W.-wtherber ______Sew. (~n.S Renort ■ :4B Fafr Nation _ Farf RationJatlon___ B ullw inkle iT h N la Life ------lltO11 }0i O C B S U e p o ru Mtjvi*• Tonisrht CHS Report I had stood ior-yearsT^ stillII Is standlistanding, as this photographnU 10:00 Ditcovrry Bia Picturectur* DUcovery *05 Baseball tijtl5 CBS Ile^orta Movl*• Tonltfht CHS Hcpon EVERYTHING BUT the kitchen:hen sink coulcould well be the title had stoo P** >IS D lacovery Big P ictur*ctur* DUcov*ihy '65 -OasebaU i30 iJi CBS K eporU Movl®• Tonijrht CBS Repurt of Jhls unusual “hom e” scene Inn the HazeKon-EdenHazelloi area. WhenI taken by the Tlmes>New|i featureature editor, reveals. It proves ^heh e uu tao A s. UKA lAMik.Liv* Liv« This la Lif* Baseball _____ li:______. .Miivloo. ______T n n ig h t ______oee—hut thn .sink, that Is. (Times-3S. .. ,i15.*S Ag. VSA. ■ 1/ook.U Mv« v . T M . In r i t ; lru..lM .4>------^ R I F I Kicrx c r x KUTV KSL ------this spot, they illil ]u.it that, butut left thethgjdt kitchen sink, whflrc Ht News photo)phj ______Xl;DQ Spec. Faith for Todayl Baaeball______------______XilQQ -116------1 Sparta Hrwi.' I Sfior^ "5pee^ 3p_«e be Sp«e. Blflr P Ictu r* B aseball ABC NBO CBS F orest Servicece DDes esignates 3 Site for considered. "S.;: 11:00 SporU Spec. Sporta Spec.Spw. Biir Pictur* Baseball il6 Sporta Spec. Sporta Spec, Rees also pointed out that :so Spee. . Praaton Baseball hat ISO Sporta Sp«e. Sporta Spec.Spee. Sgt. . Prmton Baseball 1liOO 10( N*wa Supermanrman Movt* New* complete details concerning th the e -----iii :4R SnorTa Spec. I Sporta Spec. __ il5 Newa Huck Hound Movl* Newa M ajor W intersr SportsSpo D evelopielopment W orld A a. U SA i30 l5* Shlndiff Huck Hound Newa News proposed development are avail-ail- iioo liOO SporLt Bp««. Movla W orld A e . U SA t4.t , 4 > I Shindig NewsI News N rw 1) der. “bleable at this office as are H de- p . ‘JJ :l(4 Sport« Spec. Movl* Sunday Movl* " Continued From Pago 25 for at least 300 to 500 c a rs ; (4) der. ; ISO Golf Movl* ,i,„ tailed maps of the area in in- - r.o if Movtw Sunday I Movt* — «jOO olf Moviw __ ^ T:00 UNCLE I Vtiyas*a , hUNCLE I'vs (^ot Secr*t ! and equip a lo Timrime e S S irf g , f, Andy Wllliama Andv Griffith and uphill facility (in one or two0 in in the the am nr ount of $25,000. T he , 1 ir Hr. Jolleif* Bowl Amateur Hour ' ■■■ * ^ tho forest supervisor. and uphill fa ^ j30 Amateur Hr. Amateurir Hr.Hr. rollegg Bowl Amwtytir Hour | .gg sections) to Elk flat; (8) clearir bond bond is is to to be furnished prior to Ing facility in the Ketchum-.Sun^Un i;-, ;4,»-» Amwt*-»r Hr. lAwateur Hr. ^ 1:00 Andy Willlama Wendyly A A M* M* Andy Willlama Lucy A lodge will bo required nt sections) to Valley area has the expected ilS Andy Wllliama Wendyly A A M* M* Andv Willlama Lucy ’ one ski trail from Elk Flat too the the undertaking unde of any cqo- entury M**t th* Pr*sa SOth Centuryr {jf:S*> Hitchcock Rin« Cn>abyCrosby Hitchcock " Danny Thomu the base area to provide ser- approval of most businessmen 4:00 20th Century 20th Centuryentury Meet the Pr*aa 20th Century .43 , ba.se. struction. struction. approva flC** -15 >Otb Century 20th Century ’j ;45 Hl^r^ofk !||ng^Cro?tbyCrosby____ Hitchrock r)»nny Thomu vices Ronerally expected by the and residents. lao War I Sportsman World War I ' Prior to Dec. 1. 1969 the fol-1- Public Public liability Insurance In a n d j^ :30 World War I World Warw .r I Soor1«ni«n 4 public nt ski areas. It'w ill pro- Prior to I :Af, I WorIH \l|ar I Wi.rM War X 1 ______WnrH W r ^ i — iiOOg.,,,, Hitchcock Ben Ca*cFCaaeyt Hitchcock Movla vide public vvnrminp and loung-. lowing addiadditional requirements:s scheduled scheduled amount.s up to $200,-)0,- ' ' ' 'C——1 —^ ilS Hitchcock Ben CaseyCasey Hitchcock Movis Theater I.aaai* |30 Douirbter Ben CaneyCaney Diamond ' Movl# ing space, first nid nnd skiI mustm ust bo mme et: 000 000 m m ust ust be I provided before nny t :00 Laaai* Laaal* Theater Laaale .45 ilS LaaaU I-awle ;45 Dwtitfhter Ben Careyt^wney Diamond Morle patrol room, public restrooms, (1) Provi Suporvisor Suporvi; Rees told the(h e ^ ____ JS Hvwn R>-..ad«ide F.d Sullivan — 11:00 11 :0C VonlKht Movl*• loniifht Movls •4% K«l P 'lU jy n SMiHvwn iiallS T u n ls h t Movr*• Tt.nlKbt Ml.vie prospertiis ronlemplalcs pri-■ vido vide hihiliHli h service,: rest rooms,s, Times-NewsTimes-Ne\ that the proposals' ' 7i>n« Rnnanaa roml>at |S( T :00 Riinania TwilUe 7i>rvc iSO T u n ls h t Movi*a Tunieht Movi* m arily a "day u.se" oporntionI first ntd nmand equipment storage will be ]U( Zone Ronania Combal ,4 1 a Toniffht , .Movi* ;e will be judgcd by the forest ser-' f■II l| h C ' MS Ronania TuHiie Z«na |4 5 T oniffht Movi* with overnight nccomodafions; .space-space; (.1) Con.struct uphill fa-I- vice vice nsas follows:fo ! :30 Donanaa TwiJlie Zon* Oonana* Combat at KetchUm and on other privatq; Cil\ty betwecbetween Elk Flat and near"■ They They will v determine which I :4S n - n .n » « ' Tw |lll> Z o n .---- land.s. top of VengiVengreen Peak; (4) clear plan prov Camera Movl* Candid Camerai*ra plan provides the best facilitiesies |_e|Let us check your 1:00 'iJj Candid Camara Candid CameraCamera Movl* Candid Cameralera . one ski trail fo serve lift num- and serv :15 Candid Camera (!an«lld Camera Line , Additional buildings are con- and services. They will take pn e e d le f o r y o u . •ao ia; What'e Mr Line What'a MyM y Lin L ine Movi* W hat'a My Line templated nt the upper lift ter-■ ber three,three. into accoiaccount the financial ability i :4S W h a t’K M r I.in<» W><«t*K MvMv T^ln' L in e Movl* Wha«*» My Ly ine! n j j mlnals to provide suitable fa- A flat fee of J300 will be re-e- of tho incindividual or corporationion obligation. ------^ • :00 Newa Dra. A ; Nura** Nuraaa Movi* Newa cllltle.s and. If tho need deve-. quired each year for the period'<1‘ to fulfill the minimum develop- I :16 Newa Hr*. A t Nurse* Nura** Movi* Weathev I N u rses Movt* Movi* lops, food services. Jan. 1. 1966, to Dec. 31, 19G7. A ment ment sch schedule and operate il H ELEN 'S :H0 Movi* Dra. A Nura** ;4^ M«w|^ Dr*, A r Nurwrw Nur*rw N^wh Movie FORIR AN > Forest rccords show thnt> minimum fcfeo of $1,000 will be)€ successful successfully. They will also ln-| Dl , due in advance for cach callin-n- vestigate vestigate the business ahililyi RECORD SHOP 10:00 .Movi* ["Tall M[an aa Must* . Movl* three chair lifts or comparable ®“Va lan Movi* Movl* , dar year beginning Jan. 1, 1S6S.8. and and repu reputation of the firm or [ jn Wl :15 Movi^ Tall Man facilities nre needed to properly ori in W hite's M usic C entere r :.10:.k Movie N^u« Movi* Movie utilize the better ski terrain. Effective oron that date the fee;e individual individual and will take into 221 Moin Ave. East -----; Movjo Movio Mnvi# T L I . L wwill ill bbe e bbased a s e on the percentage•,e considera consideration tho rental fee of- Lift number one would be np- , , H ;n 0 Movi* Movie Movie Movie . of net sales and other incomele fered for the permits. In thish,. Phone° 7 33-8609 'I;! Movi* Movi* proxlmately 3,600 feet long nnd Vy ' Movie Movie INVEST!STMENT I offertd by the succe.ssful bid-d- caso caso no no proposal of less than 1.10 Headline* Movie Movi* Movie elevations would run from 6.800 ------i _ J :4f>______Movt<»______Niovje______to 7,400 feet. l ift num ber two CFX KUTV KSL would be 5,600 long wilh eleva­ ^ KIFI KCPX t Lake Salt Lake Salt Laka tions running from 7,200 to 8,600. Idaho Falls Salt Lake Channel 8 Channelt n n e l 4 Channel 2 Channel 5 while lift number three would | b le 4 Cable 2 Cable 5 IN NBC Cable 4 be about 3.500 feet long with LOO 1 Look w h at youO U ancand New Hollandand canc( do . . . ABCIBC NBC CBS elevations from 8,600 to 9,600 ( f e e t. T;00 Butni Bunny The forest service prospectus [ ! :1R Buffs Bunny Included a minimum develop­ :.in Report , Bufrn Bunny ; -AS-IO F arm R eport ment schedule which calls for Ci'U — ' F arm R‘’■•P’” eport *■ ______M "- H'innr • .’00 the following improvement prior 1 ('hrl.«t«>pheraphera Lamp unlo Feet ' to Dcc. 1, 1967: -JJ :1S ('hri^t^)phrraphrra I.amp unto Feet f :.K> Poday Seiene^ Ta»>’.-I# Thoir , » :4.%:.1<> Livlnff Word Faith Today (1) Prepare a base nrea site ' ^ rhri'dav ■^ri^nre TabV)>» ( hoir and landscape plan, (2) plant ~~ ______I 1 • •;rO ;r o FUher FamOy fWanr AA C-»cil S cienr* raT nera » trees approxim ately 10 feet high’ A ; [ MS ;IS FUher Family Heany AA C*cil Cecil Sclrnoe <'amera S to screen the developm ent from! ^ j ‘ • I 1.101.^0 BullwinVle Etullwlnkleikle Safred Heart Fare Naiinn ' — i ;, — i :«.Si i R 'lllw inkle nMMw|nkl«>a il ; ______'iT ^ n ______r»r, sntton!___ 'i ui the existing sum m er homes nndi I Plire tho parking lot from Highway! 10:n010:00 Diacoverr DUcoveryry Iceland Lay Worship Time■n* \\ ry Iceland I-av Worthip Time ; 93; (3) construct a parking lotir.| K- ■ :15 Discovery Dl^coverT I t.irt F ro n tie r F a ith M edical TTalk alk The Anawer Look Up, Uve Kr.,ntl>r F«llh M>-I|..l ; T.lk *_Th^ An?wrr__ l ^ k _ l /D . Live I 11;00 An^w-r Dirf^ilon.'na Bib'e Anavm-a P^»t of Sports I Grange Meeting K Answer fiiiri-tlona>ns Bible An-tw^r^ il<-t - M anloni NASA iiA - iiinoot • Manlon NA.SA ■Movi* lie«t of Sporta will m eet^une 29 insfead oT^bni Silver Wine* Penivitnt■it ^^o»ie Beat of SportsIrts ' ' Pleasisure! the regular June date. | H r :<.s s i i r . r W in n ____r^r^g.MntI I ...... _of_SPQrtJ I M cmtwrs will vote on an offi- 1 :00 Sundar Fn Franr#nr. Movie . Movie cial name change for the unit. WM _ _ , ^ . V------Mtrrt*------MuYTf— ------~ :30 Siindav r r^->:r Movi* _____^—The-new -G range-sign hnr. been— — — i i i _____ S u jL liz______i ln - l l r si------______painted and will be installed ------1:00 soon. 1:00 Golf BowlMrr fTblf Movi* :t& (;olf O n i^ n * r Golf Movl* During the regular meeting (;olf .'=ic'.if M.^vi* Thursday evening it was an­ :4.^ trolf .g'-i'P* ______l it if ______M ovl.______nounced that the open house-for I:Of> Golf B iographrhr All American Zoorama PHOIIONE the Idaho Youth Ranch will be : 1 ,S G olf n i'ffra p hbr r All American ZtKtrama Collec* Bowl Amateur Bour)ur held June 20. FARMERS / •rv-» Colleff* Bowl y n R- RS AND RANCH ------r - l ’rtT P ? - l_____ Am .i.'ir Ho.ir i NCHERS! J ■.^S BT ~ way; Tee tliese-T^^se T T aro-beds -In action M onday —^*S N'BC S d '^ :^ 'S k a tin g ______Ll 7 3 J-«l=623«b- ' 1I :0ft;Oft NRC S porta Movie Dlacover I SA l.asaie I eevening, v e Junee 14,1 4 , f r o m ;;1S1S NBC Sporta Movie Discover l.'SA Lasti* :.Tn Walt Diftoey Movia Disney'a World Martian :4.S W»M Diy \ !.-vie Dhn^v'a WoTld iMurtinn Walt Di«neT Movie ' ' Disney's World Ed Sulllvso 0 9:30 - KMVT :!» Walt Dl*oer \Iovte D isnev's 'SVorld Sullivan 9:00 fo 9:i WVT-TV ^ :.10 Rrand»«l Wa£nn Train Train Branded FA Sullivan ■ :4‘;;4.»; nran'>»*^ W aro n Train T rain Branded . FH Sullivan

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V . T ____ . J - ' " f- _ ' Twfn Falls Timos-Newsws Sunda SuncJay, June 13, 1965___ | M ore-Casb?^ JTodoy^ ; .The-A/Vanlb.Tl 11%-A cf^V V ^y T ^ •” 19 Help—Mala and Femala 20 ^Businats Opportunities 30 i Other Inttruciion H 6 PerK>n«l»—Special NoticesI t 9 HeH e lp ; W « r 'e d —M a le ______. I U se These Phone MA.STEu"DE'rECTIVE: International ; ^ A ONE-MAN' BUSINESS’NESS’ ''' _ -~U;:^civri:------/I Numbers FREEi Fi Service. Any inve4*l«ation.«. ’*ib?.l Kadio ^ ^M ANAGER W A N T E D ! ^ 1 -t eouiieouipp«d Worldwide iaoicatfUtJ.mccu.j .q TRAINING OPPORTUNITY $2 ,0 0 0 INVESTMENT"•NT" " s e r v i c e -TE.STSJ ------talive.. AU cunfidentlsl. 73^-6631 ur ■* RS (Can Start Part Time) Jpr of cfrarge Hox H4»i.______“'I In Local STUDENT DEALERS ime) k..!.,. llli. .;-»vAY KADIO i< th i biititc.'t,! blitiict.! Variety Chain Li.'iht.'] ..pleaaant. KXTRHlMtLY- No matter wi.e/e you live **lli.biblabl>er miiuth in town, he’s telling; ielltug| MujI have aviJlar'e or h«ller abiUiy F*iO>'ITABLE aiei-rlc- • “III'' “ For Casino ' , jing liK;al atore*. etc.. wim »I NA-n a n«=;-e*Hu.v. r^U .^- . ' ' U. J in tncae areas, you cunrun evi*iy■ ably not over 30. |OLD FOOD BEVERAGE puMluct WK News free of charge. ------I »ll .Mr. Kulm. 7lJ.1-l»yia which Ii a HOUSEHOLD ■ WORDi i l s ia fii S P ' Beauty B e a u Salon* ______^15 f,,r interview appointment, IN AMERICA, la con»nm*-tl by th* If you y live in Dial jjXiTt; ------APPLY TO: Dick Sweeney;eney ithousands daily in thi-lia cmc*»m- - CO.MPLETE< your l,.., ‘ ~ H A1 KC U'i‘riN(». hair alyllng, tinting. tintinic.i | or Jjuy. Keeo at, ' ^' munity.1 and enjoys LIFEFIMEVIE RE­RE- ll.,„ h..n,. in Ml, id e r ■ B uhl. Castleford ,_,M3-4ti48648 t'errnanenta rc.t, from |It. Arti^tlic UeautyI),...tv r o u t e SALESMAN PEAT ilUSINESS. monthly ,, ' ''^e. J5 ' PRUNING SHRUBS: Thia Is DOG RIREPELLENT: A reader Buh Salon, US Main Weal. t'h«,*n« ^ CACTUS PETE'S "• ‘'‘■‘'I IlU-h ..h .,u t rduc.ll..ii. ;U lo 30 ■ • tMQdaid le*lb,,,k. a 1 *•' I a reminder to prune early flow-w- sends mg thi.s tip: “To keepceep Wendell.wer Ooodinn. ^:»'itl,1 1 Evening apptdnlmenrit.______------I ycaia * oi«l, married. aai*4 e;»ptrienc*lence ______—___ ■ NO SELLING suppIle*. e.\srn», .liii ,, ering shrubs right after thehe doR.idogs out 1 I make small ballss of HiHaRerman, - cu..,r llvauty acrvu* by advan- nreferreti. Ab«jv« averig* aalary> in- . 2 3 AS PRODUCT iBIGGEST NAME J3 5 rf^l •tudenta at retiuced prU'ei, ^au;ance benefiu. ‘ IFirm Work Wanted 23 . blossoms are gone. These shrubsbs absorbent cotton, then dip themliem JcJerome ______S36-253S I'frmanenU. SJ. Itcauty \ r t »t Ara i>ingng Ccn-Ccii- CP:SS o f l]{, MILLION DOL­DOL- ' pruned after bloorns are gone?e? can buyhuy this in any garden•den Burley,Bur Rupert, ‘ tei... tl'i"." Phone Tag.Huos.______LARS ANNl/ALLYl. CONSLSTSNSLSTS .J. con^ Decio, Paul. hkil( K1..I i.. A li l.E baby ailtln^. my home.home: W A N T E D — D R I V E RI S S 'OK fOLLECTLNO FOR S*ER- I Why not trim them in jKimmerer store) and store,them In a con-* Di Custom Farming CHANDLSE i SO L D AND RE- or fall? Here's ihe ,reason:n: lainerlaincr Oi(lightly covered) over3 ver Norland ______678-2551,5&1. iChildren hll. an>T'-«ue. l->n«ed la-.(i.lawp. PLENISHING INVENTORY. W e W SPLIY-LEVEL 1‘ti tie 7:t:u:*f.Hl. •______^ ^- -1 g5 fll.I drivtrij^. Now dlc.»t:l «gulp-uuip- Filer These early flowering shrubsbs night. TheTh next Tnornlng you REQUIRE.MENTS : Must aspir*»pir« to W’lth extra large .1,,, ^he * ^ JACK antl JlLl^'a Nursery, hour,ur. iav]lav I nnient. <. «liroinia. Midweat and•'■•1 , 326-4964 or 326-4703 with- storage si.-a—' > . '^‘*''^0 produce flower buds for nextxt place thcthe cotton balls In the or week. Idcenaed. 2U2 lUth AvengeAven je' Canada( area. Top pay. Call manag­mug- ______" INCOME OF balha. Isrgc li'u,« ' ,,'‘7,, I year's show on growth that willill lawn or aany place where dogs ______: eer t-oUefl. i!lJ-747-65eJ. 'L o a rm.m. riM>niy fjrV U^-l-tAJlI.E Child cur*. Larjre ~ fenoeTl fenced' ' Angele.i.> CUSTOM PLOWINGJG 5300 WEEK UP areas: with buili-,,, „ I,Tke Placo ia^earJy summer, If Jiapnen h.Tppcn iQ to be troublesom e.-The.Thl LClassified l f lS Directory§ ^ yaril. Miipe/vja^ ptay. Jfour. ctav •'f- you wait until fall or earlyly absorbent cotton holds moisturetu r e wf'f.n v^eeU. Phone 7:i:u6r.iiS.______J. D. 4U1U and 3-bottom pluw• wiibwith Ifave aer\'lceable car. ST.ARTRT Tif-Tif. Vr.% ,” narflte- n Hash hoarda. .N! EDI ATELY if accepv-.! snd spring of next year, you’ll trimm and the ocodors which are offens-e n s - ‘ A N N O U N C E M E N T S liTTrThllO-PEEJ* CHILD CARE CENTER: 's e e ~ o u r a d u n d e r » io..-s HAVE the neceaaarv S2.')(tO Pfor In- , jJjj C la s s if ic a tio n 1 ti i r o u s h 1515 bn>" baa i){»enlng agea. 2»fi. 160 7th Avrnue -ii r i E S Ck)Lig S c h r o e d e r B u W 543-4S23l-4ai3 venu»ry NOW in lhe bank. *"• lion. 817.5UU, STii.i ll ' ''' off the buds und get few pr no10 ivc to dogdogs. Repeat fis often as cluaa ■Vorth. Realdent 7:<:i-riO'.t7.______oBUSINESS ' opportunities , ------For Ifwal hilervlew includela vear Loan. 7.vl..-,-.i .1^, ■'-V,™*'" blooms next year. you think Is necessary. The dogdos EMPLOYMENT, HKLIAIiLE babyaitting in my, homeh...n. a. "A ONE-MAN BUSINESS car. apecific Urn* (during buaineaabuain«s -n'l i r I^t’s say you have a forsythiaia repellent wll] go further tills this ClassificationClass 18 tfirough' 24 r.Viifull o. part time. Phone C U S T O M . ihours). NOW available tn aervic* »»»■•»■ $2,00(t INVESTM ENT" accounU. and phone number.er. Bo* bush full of tall, leggy growth,h. way than if you spraved it on FINANCIAL WILL UO babyailting tn my home.hom.. /< START PART TIME)WE) HAY HAULING I 3 8 Phune 733-Hai»l>. IHA. c/o Tlmea-News. Should you prune the top back:k ths lawn ror shrubs. It’s donee a Class Classification 30 tnrough 38 y V*fOot» Olander. Buhl. 643*66613*6661 — I ” jOt/R.MEVilAN kiU-fl»>or man to work STONE and Frame. 3 ^evln BS you would a hedge? No. cutJt ggreat re a t job Ifor us!” SCH8CHOOLS-INSTRUCTION Employment Emot Agencies 1^ 7 ,I '!i ill fetlrrally graiUd meat packingtacking' , .—.i..,..,. ------r---- WE have a good 14 unit hfoteldotel In 2 flrepl*. ,.., U ! s. Green Thum b note: Cood tip! Class) C lassification 40 through'8 46 _!_ .______plani.i> t.nion aca)e wag*. Year around WAN IE D ; Cuatom hay baling,g. hav*!»»'• Oregtm to tratle for f»mi In Magic Magle •‘.'■d b«th. extia out some of the oldest canes. Green Tl Collect new Freem an baler. Ijeorge Men- Take out 1/3 this year, another:r Please feelfei free to .send me JOH OPENlNliH al P*nionne| Servico.Service .•tnploymenl. t*i H intereated, call CoMert e Men- Valley. Motel priccj«u.______'^■uJllir r .M.*al Co,. So. Hiway. Idaho vSAr.iED hay awatWniT" vi'lhI rondl-rontH- - »l S22.000. ^ Ing third a year later. This nl-I- along to ouroi fellow gardeners. ------Falln. Itloho.______tioner• and baltTTB'T^TSiOnBrd Pedrow.Pcdrow. g e n e LARSEN ^A L E S CO. s- RENTALS u „ . a fu- Filer .•I2ii-4b47.______[ -S CO. NEW custom quality brl.l^ hum lowes you to renew your shrublb ------ClaaslClassification 70 throuKh gg 88 Help"®'P Wanted—Female 1 18 8 Ssn I EADY year aruumPjuh with a fu- . ------1 Phone 733-6008, 034-3171, 678-8105;78-8105; bodrt>.mia. 2 U ih . fi,.., .. ______lure. to men wbo hav* machinelachine WANTED: Cuatom hay alacklngIng and Chuck i Petenmn. 73S-363H.. Cliff Cliff K«rage. main fl.^.r fl every three or four years,, andid QUE.STIONQUESTK OF THE WEEK: opeialor aldlity. Training perli.d.i period. | hauling. Lowell Tr^cy, VJ:i-tiuu6lt. b«-be- Peteraon. 324-5460. AGRICULTURE . idrul working conditionn. Prefer, keeps your plants nice andid D. R. of F-Fairfield: "R ecentiv a ciassl M • Pref»-r , fore H a.m. or a flcr o p.m.______“W* Are Membera of Computers. u u ..„ y “ C lasstftcatlo 00 through 00 rnarrlc«l men uni).______IDEAL family htime fur 11 your vines had a lot of wiltinglg the year. 1 TTie plants are broad- '-'““ su wolk. etc. Would prefer aomeone who - —T~ Service Station For Lease.». Good Good bvrvilAM,ms. full ba.e.neut ,.„l eed AIRCRAFT AND BOATS'S hhaa hia certificate nr Workingng t<>-to-^ J booking Eptam applicaliun for ‘ last year, blame it on borer in-n- leaved, noinon-evergreen and need Irnllal. 1 bean.n and bean planting. Jo* ^Kren- Krep- gallonagc anve j average earning*. Forir mor* mor* center. Appruve* mechanics nn*lnnd 'WANTED: Hay baling. New Holland information , CALL^TWIN FALLSFALLS ■-.-nu. ,i „ I '" 11 be 18 inches high 75 years from•om Classif Classification 180 through 200 ^ on" pt«rd parts man. E\pejienceu aee this 3 l.«ln«.in with" methoxychlor, two teaspoons of new to t ___ nue West, 733-1144,______the 50 per cent grade to onele sounds justju* like a dream, no Good wages, hospitalization.tion, ------, —------j ------Wanted to own and operat*. c candy .n J r V..U will bu, H O W T O W r i t e goo< CUSTOM baling and utacklng.c. Free- , *nd confection venerienco not importan_U Requlreale6]•6r>61 Jl»mby. 423-5322 and Kenneth newest bualnens uppurtunlLy.lily . 25c 26c "«»■- I'OKTACTl Vo and only a small percentage of)f BeBo cautiouscautloui about oriental bush-[Sh- advertijemcnt•>'''• with tha localiuo.Lion. afternooniafter In your area- Colleg*r* girla . Eriekaon. 42:»»54l»2. Klmherly.______Coin-Op < Car Waah. Syalema11 . backetl b .r k d . H.illder. Suiiiilv. 71.1.r,.':i. e- es growing around here. And^ n d Jx—be —BE CLEAR. Readers re^tpoml)ond and• '“* hi>ii«ewivca pr«f.?rred, oo expert* v;>PEM A LE: 'CUSTOM hay hauling, ^vlll go10 any- I’V | yeara of research. Write 1 Wencletl.w,„.i,ii. , LOVELY . b.jro„m the female blooms naturally de- es growlnj intr mur* quickly and favorablyably enco nfft--?.aary. 7H;i.Kl!42. •* wher* In Idaho. Jerrv Dlckard.I. phon* Idaho. P. O. Box 403, or phon*,hun. 636; 636, b.th,. 3 flr.pl.r„. N„rth W.it.V velop into normal fruit. don’tdon't let tt the subject of pruningo when given eomplet* or deflnit*mil* HOUSIHOUSKKEEI^ER for elder jrertlVeniarT.lleman. (l»( 1 Nic* appearing lady 25-40» for 73:i-54HH. after 8 p.m.______:2063 or.contact. Manufacturer. 1716 jjl PqJj Nonh 42nd Street. Omaha, Nebraska. Qi^en Thumb note: I’ll sendJ scare you. infoInformation. On* of the very liv* in. numt be abie to driv*V* car. a«aale* work, experienc* preferred.rr.«t im portant aap«cu of any eny 8 Smiikeramnk nc«d not apply. Uox 6-B.-B. C/O ‘ I.(2 ) Secretary, ahorthsnd. typingp lp l Hh.>. dictaphone. General offic* • “ TtTTi building includetl. Priced to> sell. aell. Se* Full basement w|ih Knolty P girl, nice appearance. go. St. I > I». .Mn.. r.:mu;. ------I'Recept ii>n l"t. g«»od typisl. nblee to 423-&27r.. Kimberly,______^ * leaa*. In brick h(orr or DISDISi’Ki ru I H!'TOR opportunity will/r jleau- Heaii- keepjj, full net of booka. nice appear- ( ------Elko. Nevada. On Highwayly 40. in drapod. Northeast lear- (CUSTOM sw athing and hay baling.ling. L. ,fiiy llmlu. For Informationion writ* circular drive. Covered »p*«k me how much your pumpkinIn height andan< shape you want.ini. your name and addreea. if y«»u y«>u lv Iv <-'*'«ini»ploni<-*> for a ainrere ambitiouaiblli«nia ance, age 2S-40. IM Idve-'n hou^e- R. .Sorenson, 73.'^-64ll.______} w There are many reliable nurs-irS- do notr hav* leuular houre. birlv*Iv* woman. For drtalla. dial 7:i:i-:if.R4.^ ^ • keeper, riKim. board ftnr ir erymen In this area who would a preferred tim* lo hav* proa*roa- EXPERIENCED LX PEl waitrean full or>r part 'arda.. No In- bedrt)oni home, two baihj, ba 4—THK nilEATEST liEADEK AT- — amt»unl. Phone 423-4017. Kimberlv,m berly. \TMtment.' Call 733-0.-..11,______m tn l, very nice back yord with w get a copy of the book free. plants susuitable around youro u r * TJillX lO H c.n b . .ccurc.l (orf,,r LADY LADY to tio aome cookin«r and w all MALE: M . y. home. rouryour advertiaemeiit by c,,n» cc^n* labU-^. labl«~ Ev.-nlng wtirk only. Call•II f«)r Ill,i Y.iunit m.n. hluh .rhc.l ur..l-, SWATHING and hay baling. Phon* MlMOTEL and Trailer Park in Magic SAWDUST MULCH: Will saw- aecuUv* liiaertione. IMay f« ^ »«M»oinlm.-nt *«»»»■'< 7:i:i-7H7:< between ''j* !’ Joe Hlalr. Jerome. 324-i4S-t.______Valley. Ideal man and wife opera- tiate fi>r Kill lime perm anent joh, p. tlon. 175.000. May consider1.r trad*. dust make your soil odd andid MnkeMake a rough sketch of vour^Or a1".“ aeven - day order l« be*t and H HOUS( O U SEK EEPER; To live In. Stal* g.giHKl gram njar eaaentl.-vl. i2> Youngoung CUSTOM^ baling, new machln*.; Phon* Snake! Rtver Really. 643-4665. foundation planting and take• Itjt Ices I Ther* ar* alao veryI'ery ------a«e.a«c. W rite Hox lOH. c 'o Tlfnes-Newa.-Newa. mmarrield. 3-brdr<.K.m h,>me. R«i No. Sawdust makes a good It to your who ar* dealroua uf keeping HelpHfiln Wanted-Male 191 9 ;;;married man. age for office'ffi'J« _ M urtaugh 432-2762 or 733-3732.3 2 Invostmentt 31• dUposal. apacioui patio. Eaceptlot mulch. If you learn to harnessIS see the eveevergreens In cohlninersC r^ th*iith e ir nam* and offerinK l>*for* “ work. full llm> permanent J'>b. ------drapea. cari>eting, Ily o.*n»r. IJ Y*11 lh* pul>ilc avery day. Yt>u can ------mu-«t al>ove averaire In ahilltv y k1 and get a good idea h9 W they'll '{".p rri'^ Work Wanted 24 ~ Sherry Lane. Ka»i, ilonilfipi It correctly. Sawdust-mulched and get a ^ alt)P y»>ur ad In lhe event «>f W A ~ N T E D Zan*:>* ini n —---- —— crops m ay turn yellow, but It’s look In fro II"'’ Seasonnl Personnel ™ —^ EXCELLENTL TWO — five ro.>rn mo«1ern h.>ui«, J not bccause sawdust Is harmn- - -lustJust reirem em ber two simplepie for th* daya It la pubHahcd. ^ gr>od physical condition. S u p e r v i s o r LADIES! , 'milea from T'^ln FaHs, d»ep ful. It's be,cause bacteria andid rules: Tall or upright shrubs on i—PI-ACE»—p i.a YOUUSKI.F tn th* INVESTMENT ahade. Inwn, garden '.'ake over r PP r»a«ler/a poaltion and aak your-uur- OPENINC.S >nH Is Your Car SAFE tiact snd save tl.uoo .ir ivlH tn fuiigl in the soil go to work onin corners or entrances lo soften. aelf "fy* what yuu would likaI to KtpeE tperienre h<^Ipful, muat h« I abi*, 1,1, QUALIFIED PEOri.E ' OPPORTUNITYI ft»r rnmper or tialUr huua*. C T o D r iv e ? the sawdust and the plants tem-n- and sprenr.spreading or low types un- knowkno. (alxml your offar). Th* l‘»1“ handle!>• pc?\jple an«l have a gt>»>d No r.-irl.Irnll.,n f— rh .rcl 7 i:)-l>i|n Ul 7 ii-r. . • a khKvvlfdue i>f tlx' people in (he area. We’ll Check Vnur Brakes porarily become nitrogen-starv-V- der windmwindows. ^ aiiHwer you ifive will mak* a ki>i>w * " “• K lrl.ll/ C..nri.lrnll.>l akea rir.tl monlh note illsc.iun i et|•d 12''o. M HOME'. J-Hedio-.m, l.^th, r.r? ’e d <-’la..lfled Ad. C ontart: I*. F. Kovnrh and Wheel Alignment ed. E. T. of Wendell: " I recclvcd liir.-n Cionl Co,. Hubl. £>-;;W4;i.*2:i.‘2 It Wiiie Hok Twin Fallaalia living ro..rn. Ini« if i;,in, al. ______knottyptnw flnlih.-it bn.«:n.n*. tit ,{r^ —CLASSIFIED reailrca ara a)« ------F R E E P 7 You can offset this by drench-h- a large SSchefflera ns a gift.■ ready Interealed Iti buying y«>ur 777.,.,,, FOR SALE 2.Ul reference*, to Dox Experience K In fd aervlce ten«>lred.ir.d. DEAGLE'S !H — — amall houae. liineli furcei i«II. A 1.%-H, c o Tlp^e^.Nev*'.-^.______Seasonal. S. Som* capital neceaaary...ry. SAFETY SERVICE WE HAVE niiecial low rates* on carca r Rraltv. 733.r.217. sawdust. Or you can uso onele brella tree'tree” becau.se of the com->m- t—WANTt_w * ADS THAT FAIL to AfclTuTt Inaoiranca y4>ung may-fjod : ' AEUOSOL and chemical n>ule avail* F For f\ill de’aiU contact; 417 .Main Eaat ______733-821S ] Rol>erBon Agcncy. 7.13-8H56. ' ------tnhlptponnfiil nf ammnni- poundli- poundleav leaves. ______b ring aallafartion do ao. not «t>Ir" ,iopa daily. Jer.mi*Jerom e P. F. Kovfich ------r<*om plus two be-lfn ,r*i». fimi ------af«>a.—AyiUy at 4 L»^o------L»:u------• tJf^n niant Co. room, bath In ba emnit, firtrii; um nitrate to a bushel of saw-V- Culture:Culture:“Dbes fine In semi- -' but becau»e tb.*y are often wood Houlevatd. Twin Falla. be«w.-.-n>e|w«-i-n Duhl. 64.t-43'22 Music Lessons 40 de- eareleaaly wonleti and «lo not n-y i N O W ^ carpeting, double j.-nta^f'. lare* li dust. shade, or i sunny window, Tl de- c.r. H-'.i i>.ftj.. Monday. Jun* 14 lbr»»u«hhr»»ugh ----Privat* Ideal location. 2'.Q Kirm..rr H contain enough Information’ lo Kri<1«Friday. June 1><.______------IS THE TIMK TO SPRAY FOBFOR At!(*ORDION. Guitar. I^lano. Privat* - A plant food with nitrogen In grees temtemperature. Prefers a '"J" Ics.sons with group acllvltlea.itlea. In*In- ' W ILL SELL or t.a le f„r Uop Music ■rrcaHo; T ^o befrM,.rr». cti fi •—TO PLACE YOUn ADVER-’ER- P«Tprr hour. 40 hour week minimuti-*.n i m u 01. • Ai>buls ; :65 nace. ga« ranire. ■mall pi plants are watered with It. Al-,1- mixture. AllowA to grow dry be- tks St..dlo., ori4 Sunrise. 73-1.7265._____ TISEMK.NT in lh . T«'in Kalla ovrrtinieo v .it double lint.-. Call Lew u . ~ • Nl„t.lcr.»l.r. A, "for aum . _ nicnU._733WOM.______ways read Instructions on thele tween wa(waterings, then give! a n N*wapap«r.»> whcr* you rearlteach CorT»mu-tion, I'orT* (iri-ai l-'ailj. M onlana. f AICEPTLN{; plan.. Hludents for aum- - wa- Breateat Claaaifled WantL AdAc| ArenA tth C.uie ■>i)«i-4.^4-l iT.i.______EVERYTHING mer term, limited enrollment.ent. Em- 1 NEW 3 bewn. Ha.emenr, saia?a. fi hot and may burn. ter. 713^7n3-0‘.»31 or one of lhe Tlmca- Hyily v with tialler hoii»* a%ailable lhal Dial 733-4'i05______73.l-3»7«. ‘ Mra. Robert Teeter.►r. peting. nice kltrben. 115.200, Tl F R E E : send m e a self-ad-d- Plant tends ter to grow as a singleIple N..New*' frr* phon* numbem■ if ran ran handle roiiutrailon IrrluaUon iti UNDER ------■ Of>r>H,______you liv* In an area oulal..- iker. Hailey.______' f WE REPAIR ANYTHINGNG —------______------tiful vard. flowers, «i!*rhecilor«, If not uuaHfied, o n e r o o f i E«cellent raipetintf. ■ii'l>o»al. .S'* cot b^auae our Ad • Takers are ‘ _ • Law nniow era. moiont. ctc. If it's Pjiyj all arhk». afler S pin_ DUST SCARE YOU! inping along tthe trunk If leaves got a<-h.H)lcd lo be helpful In auch do noi apply. We have aesemiaes mil broken, we can fix il. Free 'J!i‘ eali- PI-AN n o w t o EARN _ b'ltne!! readv for flnUhinu, by b.mrhi.ur or malra. pickup, deliver.'. Save 60% OWNER,! Id«»al retlr(‘m?n: GLADIOLUS NOTES: Therere yellow it's due to too much sun mattera.m.i Rrnirmher : You gat T yeara oM. built-ins. jjar^ie. R*a*. ">d. Daya for the pric* of &. *'■ ' .•..ntia.M.Kinil H arney^ B.nldlng Supply, and more. C A R REPAIRS. 211 HIGH was a time anyone could plantnt or lack of nitrogen plant food, ti.r ______Kinilxrlv. 42-T-A.M*».______jg[HOU.SCS for Sale - Hau.ses forf o r i.lm, 7?-3-74yi. . able. Call for details, 7.n-.^45.S. a few glad bulbs and not worryry Keep foliagefol sTiiny by wioing . I F I'I.I. tmie man ii.«-ile.l . ala.i [.an iitur CAI.DWROr'TrrrrB F»*rxl 'm /e wilh a sponge or chamois Tloth.nl'lf ----- Lost^------and Found______1.leluery , help. Hurley * Twin Falla■» Falla, R, Rent - Apartmenta for Rent - — ^ T N C O M ^ ; :. “ - ■ ’ tlon Trade f..r b..me in Twin Fi about a disease. Now glads hnve wilh a spo Henruai or In.,one .-.,.4, nt - TRACTOR and id N ever use olive oil. cooking oil^;i LOST Ladira gold Savergm-Hcnr\ja i atf*. HE A PR0F^:SSI0NAL HF.AUTI-U UTI- 73 .1.0117 srter r. ,.jn------so m any troubles it takes a good N ever use w atrh. 17 jewel, bla.-k hl^n^ In. I.yn- _ l.-n w o ,.| H..nl>-vn,,l______------'; Bu-slne.sa Locations for Sale or AUTO REPAIR CIAN J Heaullciana are in greatreat d»-de- ^V\1LL aell or trade for .creiffe-; )" gardener to grow them. or grease (on the leaves for glossOSS. w.hkI area. Heward. 8 ^6-;:oyi.. Sho- E.XPEUIENCED K.XI’Ei man lo ..i>erntee farm ^ Will make arrvice calU. Waa1 em- rman everywhere. Beauty Cultur* rar^ arhinery aiirh «« rultivnim g. et>-. r> ploye. One of the worst troubles Is The plant shine materials in . “ tv 41 6 pjcp H>ST : Brittany Spaniel. female,remale. Hourly Hon? wage*. all •timtner n oTrk rk .'I Kent ^ - Electricians - Housa)US« ., yeara. oti ljulnry. fperaonal and finanrlsl indopend-depend- 1 FOR SALE to b* movr.1; amall >hi fusarlum. a disease so devastat-It- aersol carcans are ideal for gloss- ‘'vlJinitVlflnity of Minialnr* liolf Courae..'ourae. Phone 4.1 .*0 I . .Murtaugh-______Knight. 733-9139 enoe. ; than almt»at any olher*r pro- bel« to right per- ROTO-TII.LING , V-.ijo*! D e co rato rs - A utoa for S a le - ^ BEAUTY ARTS ACADEMY 'BARGAIN 1 Thre* bedroofn b"U»5 » corm rot and a trouble on fol-II- me if IccksleeV and onions arc theth e area funuhlU n-ad.d Ua-R*- '■i'V “f Hurley. Call 7.'V.1-.'<:o4. D ® Gar»1en«, l.a^na and harm Acre­ JC .M Y .m all rental hom* al r*«r. Call o« . _jward_L_T3.i-7l 40. Twin Tw tr Falla, ages. Foni tractor moun'.ed roU>-rou>- I-'** MAIN WEST lage. flowers and roots. same thinithing? Every year friend er. 733-0022.______. ^ LOST; nia.k mala Chihuahua, vlrlnltyIrlnity experienced EX TKl Irngalor. rail] th 78-^.T. Pumituro and AppUanccs.iS. tiller. ______WELL> built comfortable ol.J«r bae Symptoms: Brownish to blackck gathers somsc e wild plants whichllC n ' Wendellw.n.i.i Avenue. Thon* T33-8660.U*. i'""’ Haller or npply at Doubleubie R Kenneth L. Davis rKTTXT/-' com er lot. All offer* coniidered. * dry rot of corm tissues, ycllow-w- he calls leeks but wo thinkli n k _ ~__ ------. Runrh on Silver I'reek 3 mile*■a weat weat lith Avenue East -33-2530-SIO ^m o t e l m a n a g e TRAININGINING .IH Avenue West.______Retorts______88 " f ^Pi--»^>-.______---- 60 JOH OPENI.VGS PER MONTH ;; ing. gowning and death of thehe they’re oronions" Keiom (ONTH .J.Q ^ m ov.l; 5 r.».m h..u.. B~< ------EXPKKlENl ED irritfntor all ayphon Ol'T.SlDE Jawn rutting and garden Motol Management School.nOOl able. Phone 733-6^-i> after 5:3J P foliage. The flower petals arere To tenctender taste buds. lecks‘e k s REl>KISH LaKe I.-nlg* affep lin ag re*- I,live Irrigation .M.-.1»tii h..me. t.ip • ori*. ynality w..rkmanUship. Mervin , ervatt.'na < abln«. M.xiern P H O N E (ireene. 673 Eajllantl Orive. D*h!Inl phon*. - r^-n/er, Colo.'olo. jjTQH SALE or rent. 4 beHrooni b« narrow, and smaller than nor-ir- are a lot m ore pleasing thannan rSI'crtrailer Writ* Hetlflah !.<>tiiie. ;----- 7 7 ______244-40.SJ ______' on 1 acre. Phone 71.V4finft. mai. often tulip-shaped, tiltingng onions. WWhile it doesn t leavea v e si.ni.'Stanley, l.iah.y______HANKHANE aries to b« i>low -.1 Imrttecli- the CI.AllK-Mll.l.KK R.nrh np.n____ •f-'lv- Prefrr diak pl'.vv, Phon* 7t-.4- 7 3 3 - 0 9 3 1 'WANTED; Sewing, aileratlona. mend- U . upwards and they do not openen you breathless,breat it is one nf the min Fairfield.______Ing, new pockeu »nd Bippefa.■s'""*!! Call Momes for Sal« 50 f Homat for S»l»______* re-erv *ti..n», i'all T74-26;iA. Sian- — ^ ■12K.4.T7.1. Flier. ______' fully milder mememhers of thc lil\- fam- _l«-y. |^’y_ []|Idabo. ______V 11 " n n I \ KH.^ » .„T cl. ov.r r . . r . oM. CONTROL; Once the plantsits ily. BecaBecause of this mildness “ ------Yellov*- I'ab C.impany. lf)1 Main We^t. ______tLa w n mowing and trim m ing wanien are up. nothing can be done to more and more people are dis- nr after S p. m. ______!2 r,».n —BRAND NEW— —ALL EI.ECTRIC- chcck fusarium. Those of youou coveringcovermg thei value of looks. pFOR PARTICULAR ------EMMY LOU® By Marty Links Cli’STO.M c aprayintf. I naer 11 ,?tdea. H.rh- Herb- Spaclou.s 3 bedroom brick,rick. 5 bedroom modern home who treated your corms with, a Leeks Ihave^ilat. soli* stems, Single Male o r F e m a le _____ icidea. Lawns, tree*, abruba. it. M. L. Attached garage, excellent on Polk. Altiminum siding od whereas onions aro mund and of. Fmrta. phone 7a.1-.S‘».~7,______good fungicide will have a good whereas ' a n d ^11 who desire uniqualiqua SEWINli and buttonhol'^i mad* In my l o c a t i o n . 518,000. ^^ e e s st t and roof, extra large dou- m. hollow. The leek likes n richr ic h comc mr.' patii.;. -Crlendahip through pn^- chance of avoiding fusarium. hollow. 7 home. 6. m*^r"hri naiionwui* acjenllfi.i tefitmg Phone 423-M67. ______- __—.'5 BIG BEDROOMS— S— at *22.000. ------tmut s—hn—a—solut ion—of—El cide -and r an 1 i-az------—t l i i -----WitlUargo-liwing-room-and------young bulbs ("sets") TM..-?7.,S or write A*».-M-iate«i T « t. ------::iEXCEtfcENT------(one pint in 50 gals, of water). young bu J,. E,- fireplace, separate dining (le- FREE: Send me a solfnd-• - • tf'St ( uni.-, inf.. Ifil.S State Street. SF\V1N(; and alterations, all kinds. Ei- This fall, dig your corms be- FREE: -an - u,or Ho* lO.TJ. T'Mn Falla. perienced. Phone 7T3-3UO.______room, bis basement, fam-l^m^ Older 3 bedroom hnme. 5th pa- dressed, stam ped envolope fo for r __ I-lah.N -fore the onset of cold, wet wea- dressed, IRONING my home, dollar ann hour. lly room, large Rarage n„Hand Avenue North. Close-m- ther. Dry the corms'as soon as a copycopv of m v bulletin. HOW TOT O 1 f ^ ___ _ ^ *ill pickup anH deliver. Call 73.3-TO^.S. : lo, Only J9.000. E x c e ll e n t . . . s a f e t y s e r v i c e shop. 75’ Poplar Street lot. possible after digging. Do thishis GROW ONIONS.O I FF.K.S A N D A ,'n ' , ; X W rfnjr-:=---- — OILINGo snd repairing n>ofs. Fre* **- A Utf nn,enl •nrake.-Sh.^-k.--Muffler* ' / y tim a te . Call 733-62'^9. old .-;hade. O n l y J18.000,i,0 00, term.-!. by using heat and fans to cir-:ir- GARLIC,GARLIC. It's packod (nil of gotxl ,1 41T Main FjiU :r5.US2ll . // PAINTING interior and exterior.■r. Bill good term.-!. -BEALrriFUI- culate warm air through the tips------ihrvueb i;. tjnreiitlT neel. Phone 733-B4.1l.i^’m.ii"'* ^ bedroom brick. Attached ment of A*»iatanr*. Hoan! _j|i — ■ garage, also brick doubleluble garage, 7.V improved lot^ • n.l rara paynienl iil^ia clothing and - n Vy-", Buiinesi Opportunities 30 ______Meanwhile, anv glad shoots IVM lerjl erits % stem _ H j ; >g and ^ * ^ J f l - 30 garage, fine area. OnlyOnly You'll love this. Only w hich appear >-eIlowed or mot- i~VVIl.l. SOT irK‘T^t^..n.tbie~fo7= anr “ ' S15.900.' " ^^rn'.'SDor' ■ debta otiier lhan tJ^.v.e contracted by A A ^ SERVICE STATION tied should be rogucd (pulled)^d) JWJobs U S Listed ‘ =-rr" Major Oil Company and bumed. Open competitive exnmin.i-in a - ______' Nlilan A. Dtinlap______k T" Now-* the tirr* an.J her*’* th« C . L O O N^fEY, E Y , R EA LTO R JAPANESE SPURGE: This"his tion<; withwit thc Doprirtment of SKWl.St; marhinea for renl by week pi*r* fnr the right man. Excellenl week 117 Shoshone North>'orth Phone 733-WSl makes a fine ground cover on I Emplovmcnt Emplnvm and thc Depart- or rr..nt.h.s Singar &e-<»ng Cen(«r.renlvr. — ' * 3 t ^ l*w*iion. Netghbrtrho.-3d. shopplrig i:o North Mam. Twin FalU. TaS- *------T V t center, touriat trade: .Main acceas Beth Wickhamm — HomeHo Phone 733-547S______b anks, slopes and shady pl.icesres. I mcm ment of IHealth were announcedic ed * M rout* to Interstate freew»y. Ready------You can start new plants tromom FridavFriJav ^by the Merit Svstemtem Sl’KNt'EUspknok Spirella reglitere^l figura . Wr Imme-l.ste cK-rupan.-y. WiU WiU I f. n..;;T*nl . I.yale (UrHner. .101 Tih- iDl . Salary while Irain-rain- cuttirtgs rooted in water. Thcrhe GCournil 'uno’.l, ' ' j ]N| ing. Call or write: Mack D.hI- •plants m ake a nice b.itch of Applir.i I Aven .e N'orlh, phone ■'►ni.______| for the pn<^itinn<;!0n,5j_iiLitlU. ; RT-Jro * .wiad^*a-an*l_.sts'N s t s 1 oM ore am ^------&AVH lbf fm» jU-iiyni.EIl*Il?Acnt_building. C/^n.tderona Ider ______r « r na. C.rfn Spray-*Spray- • ...... l ^ h-^m* sa d.-.--n pavmant.ivmenl. . ' . me Applications al.<;o are boing ac- flTJ'Ing. d.al I Offi.-* of Idaho. th e y pull up an entire shoot, tietie:cepted ccpted for foi an administrative as- 1 ri;i.LKn Lynwood Realty. 7 1 1 ^ • knot In It and replant. The sistant w a ^ - 1 Fl.‘l-LEH BHL’SH CO. Quahty prx-^-! 1 | 1 ij ^ - Ace Realty, 7.1.V52I7 rhe sistant wilh thc Departm ent1 of»Qf , ucta, p prompt courla»ua aervic*. rbon* Thon* I8 - i ‘ 2 north side Wr.,-kir.j y ^ r 4 bV toot, they say. helps to hasten Health, orders. | owner. Ttea.on health. S^.me._ir.d. trarf* ' Fbldiman TJealfy,' 733-19881988"' MM: Sgic'Valley Realty.-' < ten Health. ennsxlereii. I h.>ne Jer'>mr. 324-4701. rooting. Applica n e w Singer aewing marhinaa atart at' | i ' W336 E: W. McRobCrt-S. Applications must be received " x . MOTKI, in .Sun M .ht,. Flr.1 Gem Slate Realty. 733-5336 M ak e sure you give them plen- or postm; A M SO. Singer Sewirig Cenler. 120. * f-,_ en- or postmarked before midnightIg h t MamM»in :North, ('all e,-.;^e-<-t T.n,1-.‘134<. • |^ 3 S • S ! r"' "r "’•'k'' On. of th. I»n»r.i.ri.r. Globe Realty. 733-2623 MourM ountain Statjs Rc>Uy. ^ ’ ty of water or they’ll die. An July 10,io Additional informationtio n 1I nerve «pe<-iah»t; Dr.; << A 1 . 'W ll. H/'t M. K,-;rhi.rrf. M .ho. estab lU h ed pachysandra bed in Ls availab . HOITTK f«r Hamlett Realty, 733-4079179 BReal E-state Servicc. ^ « m LS available at thc Idaho Depart*^ rt- ii “Aa i lvin, how do- youou alwayaaiw m anage to g«tg e t ^ .n .r n o in . or r .r n in i .. T.IJ-O.ltO. I »ein5-sh«de h « a deeper greeneen mentm cn^f of EEmployment or by writ- Xi.< on< HaroId'.s Agency. 733-55325532 Rocky Mt. Really. color th a n plants m open sun. ing Thon- Al.lDHOI.ll'.S An.m,m.™.. V.,rrr:;; fur- »aeata « al aa far aa poaaible fr >un. mg Thomas H. Charrcy. merit;e rit eT»d. Tba Emporium.** FHONE 733-0S31 - -I ------[— : ^ ...... —;‘..v ' ' I » — ■ ------lileed E xtra->PO—V acatioion n Jy|y? S ell Yf 6bur i D og 1t N e e d s W W i i t h A S y a n t A d i r z --' '"T ' "'i-‘— III"***— ~ B Houses—linfurnishad' 74i fartt>farm Implements 90 Farm Sii ] ■ Sunday, June 13, 1965 • tC.U F«rm»«rm» forfor &«leS*\ I . . S 2 |.ots' tots' Slidstid Acresgs^Ac ' .5 4> VacationVacstion Propsrty S i Hoiitet I Farm Suppliss 91 Sun for >•»* ------— ------;— " ' ^ ------TTwin w in Fme Ir tax' dctlucti.>n home­ ” “r*pUwt. 80 80 ACRE ACRE f.rtn.U rm , lj mllea from Wco* a hom , and maker*' receive, lowers oach of th*w4 Litng African ^Ual. trtat^L SI’ANIHIS l'ANDlNCi at stud I ' Appaloog*. iBIuHIir A home ana ,69 acre for tha m ost 85.000; 85.000; . . maket^ ' —TRACTOR.^— ' phone 64;i.4yU.'i. -______^ .o,.«4 P.UO. .hole. .OC^ i*'!- '‘/•J'’' dl.crimln.tlndiscrim inating. Compleiely turniah- S S—S ^ BEDROOM UEt aummer homa. fr\)in 81081 to 8l4 per nuinih. Only i2a.U00 with tfood tcrm«. ^ed to match iu personality. It ha« . Eaaleva Easley area, F.P, near lx>ol« , ■ 44 M A SSEY -H A R R IS $S00 more iban its ahaiv of huilt-in fear 86.SOO.86 .SOO. A sleall ' • 1h. TOTAI. TOT. of 3 full I.,.,. ■ M M IH I C . $925 $ 'sheep ~ , 106 ONE man aet are of the W.W^hhhh1 I River, 814,500. n>om n>..m and buth. or. I mile ■ . wouldwould expect expec the 8 rooms to b« •U atartinic rting alat 81,250. FHA appraia».^l. 8U.20O, *'.'0 per A JO J H N D E E R E $600 f a r m & X I T Y . • K«droom bome. din- ofa t river, river. lias Kas lovely ii home and out large lanre and and >iell pUncml, The ^ ‘rk- myntmpnlh. JJ J FOR SALE; l.tUKt heae{t*r. ENStCNmA-VTE*'*-SNS!>minandiniC K.ichum. Ketchum, 726.3381 Hall«y. 78WI 6« full basen>et*l for e.\pan»ion. 663 .M.ln A v.nu, E « t 733-6211 . i ftrto—We*t X b«oth M ountains. FHA'‘appraisal ortlerv\l. Pay- — BA LERS— _____ ^ ______P o u lPoultry t r y and Rabbits ' 108 y*r* alKtul >90 I>ef AR 1 !Every Inch of ihe acreasa is land- ~ Ti.ivt— y. month. . 46 me. PTO jT2"Ti^ p.--_ ' balance balance In in beans, b«ai vraln and bay, acaped acar^ in (n piproper fa-hion, watere.1 CABIN. Newman Creek, near monl ^ ^"y^Graln and>«ed 94d HE.S.S for onU; *on>u laying, IVOI Kico* Twin Falls w ater, i*oe«e«*lon Dow by ^a |^wlow prpreu u re Bystem. \S e are a3‘*40*. Write *i D. Q. Johnson, 4tf-4 J. , ,J HKDROOM,, trick. .t l . r h c j *200 ' , C A SE , PTO $S25 . _ _ b cily Kt'ad. ______if you act faat- . * happy to offrr tht^ property for N.E. AIame,la, PocUand. Oregon. *• » 60 OLIVER. Motor $950 • PKone l-60.i-2?>4-8U3. ______garage, your oxvtj v.«ll. country oU L P e ts P e t 1 1 0 sale.•ale. Contact us lod.iy. 1 Rone l-o — taxes. W iu Hti..SOO. .Make v»» an fiO60 C O L IV E R . M otor $675 PASTURE P A S ’: FOR RENT and Sufapllas & . r ^ ^ ^ r A A FEW FEW Choice Ch ‘-ij-acr. tracU lef^l in ^. offer afier seriiig It. Nwd to •t' i < Rl'ii.lS I'EKKUD l\H>dl* pupplea. mgk«-' 828,m. 4-:evel the the Peltil P eltil -l.ake auUidisiJi‘>«* o aell.*t?ll. tT14 m JO H N D E E R E SliOO i6 u.to ui h..,l *'f cttl,.'. CtiiltactI w..iul.-ifwl pn.i. ^Five trim and bath* ------—Ttgw ; yutty rarpfTKl. baths, prlf« prlf« ofof 8T300.t Lynwood' Realty, #10--lU - • F . . .J ~ , built-in appliance*. Excellent e»m- tllu. Blue LaV™ Ljkkv North. 733-3311. 4. r type home on beautiful ■ 7S7o. f^EWr HOLI.AND 51975 I ^ T J u i giCDt. 0 * Bracken Street. S ,betln*.>n\s, plus 1‘AsriUtK fnr iTiii .in Staulcy. Ba-I- . Ciipcitp, , C.. Cunutr, Kimberly. 4*?~&104- ' ■ ' for^ Immediate occupancy. O Other ther RealROJ Eitata 60 ji..c M o to r sill. .i'.- Inoloi acrni more or less. Mtwl.1 4.’,{..M:ii4J.i-M:ti;...... ______—r- 117 Shoshone North 733-40^ - — flni-'hent fi>r ex­ 4 ACR^. •£S=™™.°"5 117 Shoshone tra slc\*plnif.s Ju>l made for sum­ , — H A Y STA CK ERS— s,.,'',;!;;!’'h F- STulTti'iSi'up si:uvu;t;i I’o^i... To» p « k li» _ .. merlmertime living wllh c«»vere*l. j>a- S E L - gf:«e, Jlrlttany, Scotties. Cb^mpiua bS. Earl Earl Barnes, Barnes. Farm & Ranch LY ” tio. feiu-4>J yanl ami pitslei ga- S E , L F -P ro p e lle d *5900 H WA. imy: lialeed f k. n REALTY y;-“ . , P*»ynpuyments will lv«-5.>>5 pc-r numth, U S E D H ESSTO N h ay $550 — ~ - ~ ------REGIS'ILREGIS TEUED Pekingct* pupi^lea; aU» [S !J^ l.t. p<».«.lon. ------STOCK RANCHES 4oU ll>NS fust cix*p hay. aicept bidss regin(i-i regi:<(i-i>-|,l roinerwnbn atud aervica. ACK£3.J^ of lo^. top .oil. _ conditionerCO .'U “./ ao m, ur lUfic. Cut al>->ut Juuo0 E*i-.'lli*i E««-cIltMti bloodlines. Choice of apricot •f^ B lu e I-ak<-i nivd. Nn. 733-8ill 140 ACHKS. ACKK JC5.500 with terms. ^10U^^^AIN V tm IKTl STATES REALTY — C'OMBINE.S— — ‘.V'' J eivmi-...______. . ror bla.- bla.-k .-.lion., 4:irt-r.7H7. Rupert. i p»J bum—. THiS THIS IS iS YOUR. Y( CHANCE * "^ °'“jo"„'‘John BUKop: HValtor • ■ ' 40t»40t* At'KES, At*KE with terma. - Lri*JUi\i 2lU ACUES, S60.000 with terms. 420 4 Main Avenue Norlh 9Q90 MAS.SEY-HARRIS N rAr?Tt;t;t: $2100 ror r<-ni. 5t>-tl0 hrad ymr-•» HH.Atil.hi’ puppitsi fo r *nle. - From -M otor---- .•A atrES n#»rly » •* * bedroom To Ti* own own partnership p»rtn« In 240U acre JamesJam es Danner 7;iA.2240 2ll» ACUE FrankFrnnk E.. Booth, Hroker 733-5074 j*> I'lic*. Cain b»!** i»r hy ni.uilh. bnti- Vu «'*'ri wifurT . n i h.y. F#w mln- W'ood Wood River Kiver Valley > avock ranch MembeiM~.b.r LUting ' 12* self-pri)pel!ed s I- Vu i'.irner, 4 south. I cast, V» south* U. TVla Fall.. K~.«u- with with a . minimum ml„ inveatment. THREE be%ln>om, llO.OOO or trad# ______Shtiihi'ne.______7:ri.ftt<4:i. 7:ri.ftt»4: ______Would be hard lo find a better “ ' ' ■ ■ ■ i_ for acieaceacieac m Filer, ■------— -■ 92 "r MASSEY F-iTguson $3300 IN I'WlNrwi; f a l l s city llmlls, ap-•- I mmi iTTUI-;HUI:vTiTu 1) siamcn* mal* kittena. on'"'one. oX Owner r V thoroughly ouallfletj 'OTTAI 14' .self-propelled ' sh\'2u'''pr>.\iinal.-ly 6 aiT\-* pa*lur*. CallII li.iur»el)|- htiurtebri'krn, l,'air tradUlg *tamp«. __ _ and »n'M>o ______Phfnerh'»ne Jennne^ :i;.*4-t.*01. self ^ in iv^u years. I This equlpmenl is' ready to hEM STATE REALTY »^n.. inIn BoUe^N,Boise National Forest, A nat- ilAlhC Vai.i.i.V .\ltiling ^«rvlcci BEAliI.E RKAGl.E puppies: ANt> utud aervlca* - ^ ^ ____ —.< _ Sonie Some fnintage fnintag on U.S^ 03. Three graiu ral for ju au m m er homes develot>-______i14 UMIT rrw^t^l tt-afla fnr home Of _L - - , -r ' go—It’s go- sold with a satisfac- Fctil F.td' t>uii«ling. W alter I.,aisun,I. NViilltiir W'lllUm Heard, lOO Grandview Biua L*^*« No»tli '* * aeta »eli or of lmprovemenEs7T*tfir'yaVi u u in g . Molasae*. M MINIATIi n i a t u r e P(N>dieiti> 600 «"» »crv>5* Irritfatetl ‘” 1' pasture, bal- Four miles ifn»in Uaiera, of Ander- full ba3«*ment. lmme*ses*ion. ' Allied Van Linea V A L L E Y T B A C T O R Mllimg M.'m,,,' Svivlce.^ ______l*honerhone 733-2371. 11.™.!. f.'ntnr 2«'5?iS ance good trra.<«« ‘f.''r with *hade and aon Ranch Ranch 1 Dam with fishing and -Total Total iiricttpric. 83,S00, good terms. Fteo ll-,tln\at«s „ it ., W.II. Buri#T .. . 678-0735 WMter w«t«r accessible. .c^m.lbl. Over l.<*00 inchee bitrbltr RameBame hhunting at, ’.our door, 73J-7i7l &CL i m p l e m e n t C O , WA.NIED TO nH V';‘ i;v.od nuallty hay.U FOR SAI.E:SA 2-year-old fentale thor» Member of MulUpI* LUlln* decreed dtHrreeil water water and a 200 inch artesian Muat be ae^acen to be itppreclated. bail'd, Merltn Askew. Wcfnicll, pitt>n«e oMKhl>«-« oMKhbfe^l T^y l’«*n»er*nlan. «;:6-6041, ______■ well. v.cll. ReadyHeady for fi atockintf. Listed $24824.500 500 with si*me terniA. ] B U H L 543-5G22 I,.",'1‘ ' .'.mi1 1 • ______K.len,E.ien,______" to loget ifet action. action. WELL LOC LOCATED half block In HOX-LAND XWOTWt) hnhomes for rent: Total *»f 3> ------T(ir' TOI* ,i'ill .juallly Imle.l nay, dellvere.l.I. AKi;AKU rrti' nefcr1j*»eml .Silver amall m iniature ' MILLERMILLE REAt.TY Bellevue. BeUevue Idaho,Id (lale^ray to Sun REREAL ESTATE bedr\>oni.^. fireplace, full basement, ' 'I^>ad ioUt. Pht.no fcJ6.261l, Wen-I- _ poodle.p....dlf, Stud service. 7:i3-U4Q. * DKVKLOl'ME.y v.ll„Valley ,nd and < vacation land. I 2 .fl0 0 . . . . w i oil furnace. guiuye. >85. l-'redUy' Mo.stiv ‘ SPAnKLINO NEW — Tw o-l...l ‘isun s i ’n^'V Valley Road NEW HOMI <41 Ualn W ,.t 733-1080 paintetl 2 bele school mix-m. larg* yanl, S50.; HAYING NEEDS! 4U I*. liO toiu Ul cultiug baled hay./. tail. tail. Pl Ph..ne 73,1-3420. f " E .r '‘: “5r'“ di.’s s ; r ’'!.";.u^!lu'i _rh p o i n - e - _ 726-5178 7 = ^ Ketchum, Idaho ,|tealtee e on WiWarm Springs Road at — si>le BC I.co NSUllc, call &4J-jOt>u, Huhl, «ve- Ketchum. M Mountain State Really, 733-5974. Ktt? t.n>.t. flrepl.e., 3 den. *^*^ch"“m -,jj i l J: t y Apartments'—Furnished A p « r tm ® n 70® pTnnTT"FXLElC: for Sale or Rent. AlcKlorn Ii NEWN E \ HOLLAND Swather ------llv- livestock O ttO I Wanted 114 EXTRAkx tr* nice„ ,c B acrea with new A A DEVELOPMENTD ------bedn)i>m, drapea, carpeting. lileal1 JOJOHN H DEERE HT PTO 40 AlUKS fii«t culling hav, u.iit i1. s ______.______Sun Valley Uoad NICE clean clean furnished apartment, Older loculbin, ||fcull. Wcn- Tood l«nnt. Immediate poeaeaslon, modern nxxiern bome bt.me In I Kimberly area. Sun gentleman preferred. Just-A-Meie *chool.i. : B a le r. .1. 11. ONE of th.the betb 1«0 .cr. f.rm. Phone Phon, 726-8175136.6 Ketchum. Idaho gentleman *• sch.K.l.-!. 7;i;t.lCi-,6 bofora H a.m. — Inn. pht»neplu»ni ’ 733-U244. — after aftrr fi P.m.______JOJOHN H DEERE 2MT PTO T Hi AYay i„r(>>r sale^\5 acre* baled or aland-r. F o r P r o m p t nEAUTIFUL A ltu ru DHve. 4 be«l- on «>n Gooding GoodJnu tract tra for only 161,500* ■ " ONE ONE bedroom,b«drot water and sanitation TvTTy ff] inuv a^ l h J.-r.une, :rJ4-'Jl7l. p»m. double carmsa. brick con- 2i>% 2y down. down. WHY RENTT 3 boilrxK.m brick. NE; BBt a le r. SJ * /-.ri r-r- fumlsheday. We , , — 813.HOO. Good con.litl.ia. paini f..r y.lrnnte/?>^j/t-.^tlg Ruhl. ______oof f Dend nnd U.scless bullt-ln appliancea. New llitlnir at havo huvo somethlnir •omeLblna: to talk about. W With ith modern mo.ler two beom bome, ONE be*ln><>mbe*ln><>i duplex, .•lo-*e lo ahopplnuUf down payment.r Ace Rf allv. 7H3-5217.. CASE C A S IGOW PTO Baler ^^Jli.jll^lTfn'.S ear Ci.rn. Charles Klm- bullt-ln appliance* and fireplace district. dlstricu Water V und canitution paid,'*• ONEijkj beilrTH.m u- home with basement. CAS ball. llatrilun or phune h2u-Mt)7. LIVESTOCK only las.sod. lO d.y po.nom (1 in finUhed fofor r home In town or trailer h o u se . ------^— FOR RENT; 1‘aalui* fdr two or three Twin FiFalls 73S-flB35--670.841l Burlgy Kuement). 2 batha. 2 fireplacea, /"'TTKT'C' 1 SEVEN-ROOM tuo-story hous*. WillI FERGUSON pEF ,1-polnt Side horneii. ('iose-in. I'lxiite 7.lll-Rr>Hn, room. Only | 16.»00. GENEGENE LARSEN HAROLD’S HAROI AGENCY ApsrtmenA^jirtnwita-Unfurnithed 71_ sell to b* movetl. V47 lU stland prlv*. t-^ r« 733-1H2H. ______^ D e liv e ry R ake. ALFALFA Ai.KAi.Ki harvest and stack on share*.^ IDAHO HIDE SALS A L E S C O . 733-66S2 733-6 or 733-4H7B TWO lani, larga rooms and bath. Extra 733-ll»2 ’ rhc.ne 7:i:>-M672.______nlc*nice and clean. I-ota f t bulU-lns.• • ArrRACTIVE ATfRAC two beJn>om. carpeted-: U USC< sed M OW ERS - ' ‘''"MT Phonerh „ „ . 733-60UH.,3c.ao„H 0a4-5171, 678-8105 I ------) heat, waler, stove, refriffcrator, aan-n- drapes, drapes, fencene 324-U>»77. Hagerman Valley; elaht room houae. ItaUon fiJfurnUhed, Air condltloneil,d, berlv. herlv. 870 1 per ntonth. •>23-53a7. jjj ’rravTfy~api1iTir"V7tTer7 ippisixtm neryr —el«**e-i»>—-Praf*g- — bachelor - u t- Ainglft^ -NEW-nkw heibriek-duple*. 2- b*dr<.wms, .farpet* WAN'l'El) to buy: GiK>d cl.ivi-r bay', ' tu 600. May trade /Si acrease. ,------W.^Ve Ar. Are Mrmb.r. Men ot Coniput.t, “jfSVtCy^prl , lady. Phone 7:13-4170.______iJVl ‘ FERGtlSONTElO ' -tmnirT ~»TTtnir ilwt r a il 32fl-4^0T. Hter;—------Z. - ZIIZ" ------Jjiatfn*— 6 accea. U down, terms on balance. lady. Phoi — e»l UvUhC room, basement. No peU. ------Your t‘ ------Biid BhYTtti; KEffermnn;—phmrw—tJStv ■tTYTrtVOOB- >B- — Avaiub;»-^uiy-i>-ia&.aiiJ...... m u - Your dead and worthies* anlmala* ------4BQ4.______new one and two bedroom apart- Ifwy - Anim al^reeding ------^VOOn — iMio.MrrLlliJM r e m o v a l — iClAGlC V A L L E Y R E A L T Y 4H04. new one *7 TWO btMlroum horn* near Sean». 166 jO H _ — rxTTcrrorrcKCT------ACUKAGEiACUEAGKi Lani,L. 4 b«lriqm hom. NE3 m enu. f* S4S Blua Lakes Boulevard\ including i,,clntlli water and *snliatlun. err^i: ARTIFICIAL BREEDING U> A|lBB Petapeta ChandUr. Ruhl. 64S-4769 HO ACRES. 9 b«droom older hom.- location. lo<,.Ho». Bullt-lnDu appliancea, carpet-. Worth.North, Contact!Ci V*rn Smith. 733-'*■ AdulU only, no p*U. 7a3.S7UH.______• Jr'.^rF O R D 961 diesel g/«aigreat ppri\vuu slrea. tbe natlon’a hlgh->- or 643>4GJi Ey.nln».l 733’-6SJ*° or 7St-8»3» SO ACRES. 9 1 ed. garage, fru it tree*. 812,500. Home• 3660. ------: , esl lyplyi>e pnxluctlon slr«. Alao all11 T da;daya a week, phone anytime, n.liro.d ir.ck.ii. . 0.1 hluhw.r K.r.lie. | . - I - . . ------— ------ll.mbT Multlpl. Ll.tl=. fronUB.. EutkI;,'* of Paul on bluhw.r tradea considered. Ace Realty, T33-- CANYON VILLA\ ona and two beur Cache Vsilry techni- ______NICE- NICE 4 4nx.i ro«*m->i tn 4-pl«x. ground r. ;CLOSE-IN. - ■'■[!*! nife, clean comfortabi*,■ 8.S* Ea.tl.nil ^ Url.. 733.7211 '' feet of floor ipace. U l^cdrootru, BUSINESS PlProperty fronting highway• hot hot walerwater heal. AdulU c>nly. No pets. Cl.OSE-l ; j,.hn mil. *2s.8isi cian. — !N.)ef (;w artney. 7:i3-2»14. bathi. tremendoui recreation 30 and 1>3. over 1600' frontage. Ideal,1 265 265 Shoup, Shout phona 733-2432 or 733-3. privat* entrance, 321 Snd Av*nu* ChCTt.r 8 h .rr.u 73J-S28I) DUItOC-lDUROC-Hiiar aervle*, phon* Jerome, SEARS. room and patfo. Choice Nprth Jun*- CLYDECLYDE PETERSON ?o“rfor mmotel ^ J i ';or r ‘ ahopping center. Finance0 l>244.______^*244. ^ ^ rth . korlh.______------324-410324-4101, evenings. per Street location. With a lUtle befora salcn tax and savel EasyV PARTIALLY PARTIAL.L' furnished front apart-•t. Cf.KAN C^.KAN comforiabl* rooms downtown. palm and elbow sreaae, thla place AGENCY A ( j terms. ^r,TWill tak* second deed of trustt ment. ment. All Al utilitlea *txcept llghU.La. 830$.U) p*ipar month. Motlern show*™ andi ^USED EQUIPMENT would be a lot more than Uie Juanita Juanlt C. Petera for your U>aloan. 733-2H-H3. Laundry. Laundry. alorngc, good location.n. __baths. Camera Centfr^H otcI._____ C A S Auctions______1011 HasH e Everything IU.760 aaklnv price. Paul, p»ul. Idaho Idaho 438-6;j25. 438-8780 AUTOMOTlV]AUTOMOTIVE repair ^hop doing gi>odJ Aflults. Atlultw. 733-253.1. 7H ______« . C A S E H n y C hopper cCOMPLFTTE o m t i.k dispersal nf snli<|uea andtd -- ACREAGE—A aharp * bedroom businessbuslneea on busy highway. Buildingt TWO TWO bedroom betlro duplex, carpcted, fire-— OUHnO! Business—Office Rentals 80' JOHNj q h DEERE Hay Chopper n.cu.rocks i for the n>ck hound. Jun* 20- plu* «leepln» porch on over >4 »cre. ______. S yearsy e a n old.olil Vj sere, snmll home,^ place, place, dishwasher, dlnl partlnlly furnliih- LAIUJELAltGE office sp.-»ce for rent. All' CASE'CAS No. 133 Bnler jf'-,Zi. I S milee aouth of Ketchum. For•r " —Vacuum—-V Cleaners— Approximately 75 fruit tre«». Irrl- well. *11.61811,500. Terms. Write Box» ed. «.d. garage, garage tjhise to hopping centers. ulilitie* furnished plus air condition- Irifi>rmat|ni) call Htoekm<*n*i Realty.y. c .lln i w.wr, .v .rrth ln r locludlnir , CHOICE Rn' 16B. c/o Tlme*-New.>.______iJnys 7a.i- ; O L IV E R SOT B aler _ Rodney l»aula, a24.4H45, Jei.une. U s c d imud»e poU. lawn mower, weed 8 CIIOrCE w.r^r Rn*s — One 160. full 16B. c/o Tl . iJnys 7a.i-4ft72. eveninga. T;Kt-777l. _ Ing.Jng. PPlenty fre* parking. Privat* ULl - Used Kirby upright $5 water. go<>*l beet allolmont on High* TWIN FALLSKALI commercial building.:• c l CLEAN e a n 4 4 loom basomer.l rpartm enl.»l. eniranc*.eniranc faclitg Uler AvenualiooJ JOHNJOH DEERE No. 5 Mower " burner, and even chicken*. Goe* at Cattle 102'2 Used Used Electrolux J22 way SO. Filer area. Beveral renrentals Including two nice• carport, cari>urt, all i utlllticji except llgbu.La. month. Save On Shopping Center,• OLIVER 24 MOWER ' CHOrCE CflOICE 218 218 ACRES. i S.E. Ha«el- apartmenU.apartm enU . Ace Reslty. 733-6217. No No t»eCs. t»ots. ' ______C..ntaclContact Jay Davis. ______------:------■" Used U s e dKenmoro J22 GLOBE REALI^ : ton area, deep aoil, no n»cks, good , 3 NICE rooms and bath, range, re-e- lU'iO SQlSQUARE feel «»< offico space forr O O LI’ L IV E R 355 M ow er j . bulldlnga— 1 mile to new InterataU, VaCltiOllVacation Property P 58• “ fMic^.t.^^ frlgerator. washing fa.:iUty. Adult.<^.i.<^. lease.leaae. Fully refrigerated air condl-• N NEW E\ HOLLAND Side Rnks 403 ^MAIN AVENUE WEST 1«SJ AddUon Eaat 783-2fl2S ------7:i:t-iurto. 7:i:i-iurto.______^______-tioning■tioning. 20 car parking off atreei xjitf — next to offlc*. Call 7336240 for de-t » BULK U L TANK Creamery 733-0821 CSVcJi.-rh-ou. INTERSTATE INTERST/ REALTY MODERN two iHKlroom. Parking, lawns. ^ p a d ta s p 180 Kallon. NOTICE!!! Art Ireland 7.13*1’3^0 JoeJom Krepcik, Krepcik. Ilrx.ker,Jl F iler S26-4SM SUMMER o U M . CABIN 1 playground.playgroun Park Virw Terrace, L«jIslu —Ltlii—______- - po ______Liocated Located nearnei Sun Valley, Idaho,______Street.Street, 733-fiUCS 73 after 6 p.m.______SPAClOlSPACIOUS Business Office. main' KOVKOVA'K TSPttng tine Harrow ' tTo.. partiesp . i who stole ' a hull and - Member Multiple Llatlns ~ floor, opiwjsit* Court Hous*. 733. y ^ iv FOR SALE: 6',,,* Serv«l butane gaa '■ ' ^ir ^ A VT '-r* Real Real nicenice viewv of Boulder Mount­ ■ DIXIE Beet Thinner thr..thre* i heifer* last year and after refrigeiator. Large , freezing com* W ANT ain. aln. Comfortabi*.Comfor cl*an dnd mod-___ Houses-FurnishedHoUSeS~~*l 733 fl't'-'S-______cutting our fence*, alol* tome puiini W KIMBERLY R miPEnT-nuni IIPERT-nU RLEY STOCK RANCH • em m. . 89.500. 89.500. ______, DITCHER 3-point ' puilntvuL. excellent 'condition. SB5. Must handle 2»wn. ttd, 324-43aa Avenua Avenuo hNorth. ______ti> irtil In town or vl>-inlfv a hnuetlr«Kim.l^etli^ atovrt nnd refriKeraU>p,>p, FflrrflFarrn IfIm plem ents ------■ 9 0 S im i la r Id e a g , , . Like new. Save }60 bill. See at ' ' California. California. ______or three bedrooms,b « one l>alh ur bath Water an^ ' Feed Chopper ^ Wllson-llates.______ONB bedroom, Cheatnat Btreet. —------" Water and sanltalion pnltl. Redecor------— Th* ‘are* will b* patrolled every ,, and a half. Pick your, spot and move• *t^EWIvY painted S bedroom. Iarv« Btewart. Stewart. Cholca Choic propertica avail- Trailer Ce _ ity room, full bnsemcnt, <>11 furnace.e. dition. dition. one owner. 8975. Andrew I M P L E M E N T Z 't'C :, ' Op«’n Fridays till nine. Trailer Center. Addis«>n Avenu* _ Harrell. Route 2. Buhl. 643-4022. with onler* to shuot without ask- —iiP*'" lot Weat Madlaon. 14.800. ____ able. WeaU WeaU rear rear of Dean's Richfield Sla- __inquiretngutre .M30S 4th Street North,______Kwrrell, - Uft Ind Avenu* South 753-8481 Ing Quesllons.qu< NEW Cne 438-4ir.4. Puul. FE3JDTMAN Realtors tion. Open 32 Spader. IHC >'*I2’ tract.»r. fa ir eon- —=------^FAYLOR^ENO^ ------87S-^iler-Avenue , 7W-mS __ H'HK IlH K PKRFKCTPKRFK) setting for fun #ndA 855 month. 810 13th North. 733-4y82 Spader. ------OOWNERS W N E and OPERATORS off GOODooou used. refrigerator, cheap. 78a« or 733=^122^______' dltl.m. ' ditlim. Homer.Bayless, 325-4241, Bliss. [ 2170 or 161 itose Strset N orth. Kimberly 423-62B9 ---——------— leisure. Investigate Inv« _0^_L5a=*i* SINKING CANYON RANCH _11IU Evenlne* IMMEDIATE IMMEDIATE poesesslon, 80 - acre Inform Information ation phone or w rite 4266 IN IN BUHL: UUHL: Ona be*lroom house, large'tfe-c--r C-R - k l^tjt u u ih m f ; n t Ci \ H lghw nv,, ^7,' t ______W E SIN K I Ban Tarlor 423-8408 farm farm 3V4 3V4 miles mlle«i from Buhl. I^ovely Main Main N North orth. 783-0716. ______iranlenirarden ap apace. 034 Sprngue. Call 543-3- South South of < Paul. J. I. Casa farm* ma------F_Furniture u r n itt & HH Goodl 122 chlnerr snlen and service. l^ntnk Jlorab 423-5080 7 7 room room home. home. crt>pe < all and Inrlud- ro FOR n SALESALEf I Lot] In .Swl.. Vill.. Would^ --- 5712.5 1 ii------______chlnerr : R#ATir^ rzn Member HuUlpla LUtlns cd, cd. Ilu lluy r now now ,„ ai J m ov. ii>. 134.600. consider eo n .ld .r tradetrai for lata model ^ pickup.>. 5AL.E 5AL.E or or Uenti Modern 1 beilnwimm FOR FOR all all yuur Haying equipment needs. hom*. 884 Gardner. Phona 733-1044.4. se* se* Gem Get Equipment, 733-7272. All M .k» OOn n 1Farm Slaughtering FARMERS REALTY ■>33-fl74i.733-B741. home. 834 ■------— FARM EI _ _ _ _ _ TiTractors — Farm ImplemenU WE SLAUGHTER USED US FURNITURE Ruhl 643-4660 — — — — YOU ASLEEP? ------I MCMOLYNEUX MACHINERY : V E ^l Full 'housekeeping grotip for leaa IOf this fenccd m J M A G IC V A L L E Y r,.,.™n>om *uilc*, 169 up; davenoa. $20 home In top Northeaat l«>callon. 3 ahf-rp ahf*rp tight). tight). 2 2 bedroom mota of of outbuildings. otitbull< This farm now 's e r v ic e s — BALED HAY MOBIMOBILE SLAUGHTERING tresses and chest. 189 ; double bed*. running i;i'> head r«tile. liOO head Quick AcActio fT Ser Fur fast servlre call 733-4BH2, rompiceomplcU-, f l'ju p ; roll-away, S17.60 | and attached rarare, Larse beau- ewee. eu*w Under one o ownership past 54 LOADERS ______;;i. evenings 733-7188______ehMts. ehMts. to up: nice double dreaaer, llfullr landacaped lot- Now only years. years. Tutal Total price pr $4A.i)00, 29'^,r down. 76 HEAD HolaUin Springer heifer*.rs, »4U S4U ;; «1 desks, 111.60 up; ptano beneh» IU.»50. with »7&0 down- Iveraon Ivenn.n Realty. Kealty Kl4-4:t:>4. (MH)ding. U se this handyidy D irecirectory as a guide to depedependable BesBest Loader Money Can ranging from 1.000 to 1.360 poun«lnd J'J.r»0 »0.r.0 :; breakfast sets, *29.60 u p : LOVKLY 20 acirs, 17 acres cultivated, B u y . O v er 300 in u se. weight. ».i«ht, 7 head Springer Guernseyey walnut walnut dining table, rbalra, buffeU HAMLETT REALTY hayh.T and .n.i pasture. p..tnr 20 aharea Northside servicevice TodiToday . . . and evei-yy dday a y ^ heifer*. heifer*. 2 flnanc* companies; Onene | t>>(>:6» : 1 1962 nylon c]*veno and chair, w ater plUs 20” well water. Good CONTACTi Allen Scblfflsr a* a* low low as $8 do>vn And 18 m onth:h : S12S: S126: r*tipbolsl*r«d bed daveno |6V I E ii. Bid*. 73J-407» .n rtlm , w. club chair*. 16 up; 69’* bed daveno. A»a H„rrm«ur 7..-t8,0 -Xnodem 4 hedroom hcm^. Clone to fSII Y.klm.. Kll.r 32C-4»62 other J 20'4i down jjr £ow tn r cow. club c Wendell. Il'J.OOO. $5,000 down. Clyde ft.t pl.c. r,.r .1 Odd 1U11> Both wllb 2-4 yeara to pay, Als«> aellrll I 16'J6'J :; \ wardrobe, $H; folding screen. — ■ , I I. — .,- ■ i . - .1. iVtersen iVienten Agency. Agen S3ti-207|. Wendell. flat ~ for cash anytlm*. Eugsng' Hughes,T9. t4.^0: >4.60: EUelroIux.. vacuum. clcmneC--. Jenime. 824-:J41 R.______wwllh llh s all attachments, S20.50; guar* 120 ACRES, very gd location to ■ 224 4 H o u r a t t e n t io n ~ antee2n4.______\ A n s^wermg w e r Servi" V iC( c e _ T r u ^ l.n e ______H ap or Clyde Hughes, Buhl, 643-6437 .chemt * freexer I 1062 30" range and ■ idawalk. fine location. Price ILI.- 540 64D ACRES. AOltES, 225 22 culUvateh2r..______- ’«ulom automatirj defrosting refri.rerator: uUSED s e t T CASE 14' 1050 hay awather , »25; |<25 down paynvent, FHA Water. Water. annual am cost.. R.L.M. and .j ■« ' wiih big engine, llk* new. Also. g«AMlJ REtilSTERKD |i,.,nths Angus bullV: 0-21-30ao jo'12 ' x X 2fl* nig and pad; J-mlrror Loan. 733-'.^}jDl dayj« 733-i(46U foreat foreat graxjng. Krazintf I homes on year ITI# iThe Telephone of• Any AdveAdvertiser in This Directoryc ^ o r y IsIi Not t Answered, , months, quality, thlok. guaranteed,*d, vanity.vanity $2-1.601 Antique*, 'Dishes. «v«ning and Bundaya. around around ^tream. Atream wjll run 150 eowa. ..IrrtL.n of .r.c« .nd u.«i »=;>■■■;5 reasonable. Ruby Mountains Angus poU*vPoU*v Pans. Remnsnts. UnflnUhed . ______IfiO.OOU, 2i»-2’J'o o

wn. \Venme .'t;4-2023.______..n-p.op.11,,1 H .rr,,. b«l .UU,m.tlcJ* 7.S1-247S, ______$160;1160: Antique love*eat and ehalra: e x c e l l e n t floor B l.a . . . • b«l- ■*' The Advertiservertiser V/Will Be Notiried to CallCdll YoiYou. ::iVi.f.k.,. T»ln K.ll. Tr.ctor .nJ- ■ 181 ACRES. IOH water shaw . 3 bed­ REGLSTERED Angus bull*. 16-2526 Kew qnllted nylon davenport and rg. chair. $109. in appMancee. utility room. 20*14 room rt>om brick brirk hom* hor with full basement. ▼»>To |Plaee Tour BasJnesa Service Ad,Ad. Ola] 733-0931. Three line*, llncE, oneons imontb, onljr f6.S0 spUiJ tfujliv.tj>r. .ir.llc-nt conriltliin.“ months o'd. Eileenmere hree<-Wmen's Really. • Phon* U:{‘470(K Diamond Ringng 601 S^>uth Lincoln. Jerume. 324-4A45( ■ ------. 1 with culok »tt.rh m u l.r • It„„rh.Rnnrh. Buhl, Idaho. er unfumlahed. All tnia for aa little S^>uth Lln. fit John Deer* tractor. C<*mplet* .Tt-T a* *11,000. Terma. I’lck your own Rodney Hodney Tauls. raui*. ^<25•I>574; Carl Hte- wllh all spring trip .hanks. 826-472H.4. RK.tilSTKltEDRKt.lSTl^ Angus bulls, IN m-.nlhsk; HHAYES A FURNITURE l-x-ati. n for your MarletU Space phens. phena. 324-2407. 324-2407______„ ‘I J ’ wllh or older. Enough to choose at W*n-r Home. Gateway Trailer Cen- 10 80 ACRES ACUES cloa* cluia lo t;<>4.dinir. (.ood soil, Building - Rem odeling ______LLawnmower o w Service R o tp T i l i n g i-ti*-’^ ”* present present time. Call Klml>erly, 423-506666 ” USEU FARM eiiuipment. Tr*rtor*. 6 ______— 'J Ailill»on Avenue Weat, rear of full fufj uater uaier rtghtji. rta .1 lM««lrTK>m home. Building. rerremod*iing, roofing a n dd New New — — L/seii Useii lawnm.iwvrs . .Sa;e»-1'cades. G*rden, Garden, I>awns knd Farm Acreage* USEUmachine., trucks. Prlceil Hght. terms■j or 421-4014 — after pm. _ n^an > lUchfleld Station. ______at^rl at^l granarygranary and$ shop. »1O,000 with aluminum ■aiding. Top quality ma-k- Expert shsharpening and repair. Small‘j; ROTO-TILLING Zto suit. Call 43ft-31'Jl. Cameronn ForH»R SM.ESA : Purebred Angua bullaTT, SN/SNAKE RIVER AUCTION 1i:ac.HKH retumlnc to •chool. muat term*. terma. Taylor Taylor Agency.J 42.1-i28y. Kim- terials. t*rlals. All work guaran».eed satis-I- motora motora repaire.i rr or reb.j!!t. f ree pirU- j Sales, R u p e r t . ______(not regiitere»rly.______;______fsctory.factory. PhrI'hone 733-2134 oi 783-1766.I. up up anil an<______or______423-5461 lors. l'j70 Kimberly Road ______C o r p e n t e r s ______Precuion Precision i. lawnmower sh.-xn’coinc. f-ree — mrnt, 12ii 2nd Avenue Soulh. i33-I- sell. THPhnne 643-r,M24. Huhl-______- _jITseoaaL tuU t-la _ _ ninnlna.ninnln* spHne apHng water. Buhl DUtrict, Carpentsiri. Patioa,..7i -xamodalln*. new- pickup and dellven-. Uori’s labinet Septly Cpi Tank Service ______f»ii2^ ______CAT.VES. CAT.VES all kinds and sixes, Pbone,n* ------—------—------—“ «*rpetlng throucbout. ^andacaped. 840.000 HO.OOO good good terms, t- l^ rm era l^ ^ ty . . and Repnlr Shop. T5a2 ath Avenue , * L»»e»l iry 9 months. Small down pay- Huhl ^^4■'^-4<‘l.^o. work. eablneU, cement finishing. . I^CP" ” HF^i.STO.N 22» swalher. Has Jnhnn a24-41&2. Jerom a. ______|______..^ SPOT CASH Free rslfmate*, 783-S400.______phoEast, phone 73.VhOGy. Septic tatanka cleaned, repaireil and in- Hl'^.'^'Deere 4-cyllnder engine. Sage-bmsh I ^ "'♦nt aiiuma FUA loaa. ‘;33-3323 aHOP ynOH armiml arm.nd *i«d ai »ee <.«e r*-neh 4i*t- ^ - — • — - - — • - - - - — stalleil. Free inspection. Uoyd Cra- Deei For Furniture—Appliancea venw. - d plo«Iqw 10 ft>ot. H’»<-h excellent>' 5vVinOSwino 103 ^ Things of Value ______Ingaings Inin spring,spring. summer and fall. Re Concrete V.«OnC Forming - Mobile Hdme Transport v«‘nw. : ",nditl.m. 7^-4000 2-ft n.-m. .______Jl.ST right for retfHn* couple or eUrt- • eureure U's Il'a what wha y-R«H)ter sewer aervle^ for any _ - ■ —— XJ/ Concrete form ing; bas4Tnent. founda-.. ^»^naltTransit Hoiifome. Inc. ; In*ure-R«H)i k DAVlD-nraerett Hughes, t>len. 6ftr-Je------Rgbtr- t p - . C.nly »5..^00 Very terms. Falls. J*riced only $2^<.00o \kith term* — ----' ■ ■ ■ ------^ ------SeptirSeptir T Tank Cleaning. Call Chester rumi ----- • Hrthh------— ------wiisxi; ..i^ll^jntatn Statea R—Ity. 733-&974. ^ 1;,^,^ mme.______. ______galh>rgallon waler hester. $25 : amall a t Jow as 11.000 down to rlahl buyer. ______E E lCl e cC t t r i c a l S e r v i c e ______P o i n t i n g ______. tsiictTaller,. dial 73,1-2104. — T’SJ TllHEi-i houaea lo be mo»ed- 602 and JeromeJerom e Realty,HealtT, 324-4.-^KM.______” IVfil CASE 200 baler, used very Illtl*. Horses H o rM S 104)4 fo”*'portable washer. $rt ; Infra-red' heat Commerciai and residential wiring.r. li*rilett Bartlett Bro*. Br Commercial sn.J Re^ii-^ T Telephone clC pl Answer ServiceI ‘“ k KsceJleni. o c..nd»tlon. Henry Cas*.e. ------— ---- __ lampUmp with timer, $10; AKC regis­ 6»>d ACRES,ACHES, shadedaha 4 bedroom brick Free estimate*. J4 hour s^rrlc*. Bobb dential dential Painting. P Quaittv workman- — rr“ - FA»n. tered m ale./■ Pekingese, 2 years old, house.house, BToodgood oothnI1din(r>,ot, heavy soil. „ «r.n’« Your T e l^h o n e la never alon*. 24-Hour H2.S-^0H1.______«2S. Phontf 733-2703.______Twin" Twin* Falls. Falls. *nr>.ooO *:? wllh trade. Ace Surgeonj ElectHeal Service, 738-I- ahip. ahip. 733-3955 733- or 7.53-iu.;r.. Fre* e^- servire. f**' Phon* 733-23H6. . HAV balers; Jl>-14T John = 5 --- — ATTENTION — Renltv. 7.^^1■■^217.______3673,______------tim timate*. .tn .______— ^-• MasseyMaxj Fenruson, No. 10. Elliotl a. •'JUNIOR LINE" bsby erlb speelaL C g-;» of Town Hom». 51 Stuart Brothers: lnt*rior an-1 Exterior,■r. ______T o w i n g ______Ror!Ror!ev. ______J_ NOWNow taking horse.s to break r.ir,year alie, full panel head and foot, HAIJRICK KLAAS Real Estalei E^CQVOtlor. "’coSm";;;^Commercial and re^hlential. San*l 7— — K BALER: m.xlel 46 Inlernalional. siring« nndand train at FUer Fair- pla.«tic teething rails, 4 poaltion ad« >-'• lUn-EY: Whlt> Cl.pbo.rd Iioum “Farm s "f* a ""* SperiaJty." I'hon* 733- ■ ” Blasting. 733-1134 or 7:1^-104^. Sligar If*. W. Wrecker Servicp. Addison Ave- RALE • . justaljustable spring. Completa with we% Um on .U )29. Fsul. ______Rsnner Fumlture. 733-t421,______hajement digging, complete aeptieIC aaliafactioaalisfaction guaranieetl. '• 33-o6-^0. — Tree Seivice ~ NEW Holland 77, string tie haler. Goo^i '- '- i down, fonr np. V ,r» - .r m la 16U160 ACRESACKE.S de-ertdn land for sal* or ■ T-rntcm- SatisfactionSa‘l a-<«nred. G len, "...... 1 __. Pbmifl 733-3!41 after • ______•<* Jake Heflin wANfiWA.NTED i» llse^l furnilure. appliance*. nu.r i!v < - o M g itT«T~|—mju>r-KTnn— AVrffi - 'j . r.. .^#lh>r. Bjx er — Call‘ll ACME ''Sltvertlp'' potato a n d beet ______- 7.1.1-4'7.?.l-401rt ______• two b.tlro<>cn hom . in H ...1- AHt^ARE YOU lookinglooki for ,r<>od farms rr *^Vr'nr‘'iJadlral or loading with Michigan 125A. 738-6922 II ^ With room for ezpAnsion. Fenced ranchea, large 738-6922. Rim Rock riumhlng • andid TrlmmiTrimming, topping and rem oving. ehaiichain Is best. Bar It now and aave. FOR F()H SASALE: Appalttosas - regiatared:■ t te■ , a c h e r reluming to school, must and patio type CArport- 19,500. iTea^t^'7.*3?-06'4': Healty. 7.1.1-70£ ^ Phone Rlay* Movinff.Moving, loa-loading dirt and rrxk. 733- Healing. H ealing.’ 1240 : Blue Lakes North. — ^reeFree «estimate*. Insured. 7S3-8830. MsdMade by Acme. Fil^r.______Three broke yearlings; mara lo foal J. July, broke ti> ahafts and saddle.>1^ *^5*^sacrifice eomplete house full of fur« of term*. Mountain State* Real------—------r ------Uilt'.Milt’s riumPlumbing- Service, 24-huur ’-r—-C. — Weise Tree Service. Trained tree■ TWO T'^^ Freeman baler*, real good eon- Frio* Chico grand sire, at, slud: nlture.. ^ Will sell part or all. Pboi»« T-i-iibiSit ______Lot, tot* .ndand Acreage.Acr 54 . Excavating baaemenu. irvneblng, b*ck-•* vice. All work guarantee*!. Milton ' . ; • dition. Ready go. ZflUu Motor Co., f f’/* . rek 733.3.12^.______filling, also fill dirt. Coticrrte form- Seefleld cxi>erts. 8 yeara training and ex- Wendell, *’ r . s f - s n i . ______Chlco'a Cherokee. L oving Creek __ ■■ * lif.Dliooji hom,. b.tli .nd fir,- ______“ Seefleld. 733-S080. ;3.?-6>S«.______perience. fjr»cal'-Insure.1. 7ia-e€y7, __ iliH ^ Ranch. 7fiM~272l. G tn re tt.______BUV,BUV. SSELL or TRADE, Cash for taed ------" — Ing. Jnjr. baaemenu basemen and fnandatlona. Com- — ------—■ ’ JOHN DEERE h*y conditirner: tnJck ‘’I ACREAC.EACREAGE In In Ruhli Hi. 1 acre, 8 bedroom plete settleseptic aystemt.i Call W. R, Cooi>- Ro, 7.1:^-2H1H.______;______^______JOHN ,r HIGH cok>r Appalo.>sa: gentle WeUhus 1”^'*ftimilurr. sppIlancM or anything of m4jrfem hom*. 70 dw«f^ rpple trees. fT. 7rfiO.______7m-4'>fiO. - Rodiotor Service_____ r bar It-ader. IHC hang-on mow*j> for HIGH cc value. Buhl Bargain Center, 119 — I Wanted. Tree lopping and removal.■ H ii**', nr M. 32fi-4?»34. Pil*r.______.m ar* and co lt; good Quarterhors* S.'tith '**“ • Rr s S7.0 i»0 . k>'.'iO down, r;—Backhoe work.ZTTU Specialising In Septle” Clyde’s^•jde a Ra*3Radiator Shop. J4.^ Wa.»hin*-|*• Shrubberyshrubb* trimming. Free estimate*. —:: — “ maren. Also Regislervtl Appaloosa;__------______160 ««0 per P'f month '"""L on Kalanre. Snake lank and drain field installationa.^ ton, 7.13-60S0. Ralu anfas In good fabrics. Buy ni.j«ir pflwiple. 1/ yo n are retired Ri,.r Rleer it^.iiT, Realty. Huhl.______Hsken .Sewer Serrica 733-2S41. nV. ne.Mi, n**** , not a aideline. Many years — ■ • ■ lowers and raises. I'hon# 423-5108 or'' HJjaS2a6 . at »a Ifraction of original cost. Terms, - Ka.r.t A-oii:*- t-mn .hedmfiin -ham*., ^we A ar-wv CRE-tfclih n iff lnntltcaplngt.3 h<^- | ------—------. - ex' experience.- perienc* ____i( . ((Jphofstery ______. _i23^S3.-fi._K(mb«ly;------yoR423^ SaI Wallrer's Appliance and Furniture, - FOR SALE or trade for ralv«- or pick-nd 4X3 Main East.______r.',\ ‘‘1*1 room room older oider home, hot natur.^l gas. Omy “ ~Ftggr~Covgrtngn. 'rlOC ------ToW.-RiJtui"K*ilIaT-.T''SKolsrT:K«"T*Tt»rT. d^*We o offer ff ^ e.irfipWl»“i«TVlC* ‘ ott a!!“tyP«r*T(ri^Ss I.. tir^; Eieht Shellands : six saddle* and * Mmh.rlT 42i-S»S».______87.000 »7,000 with with A-l A- t>rm«. H*i»s Invest- ______Ing and portable. Call or of fumfumlture. Recovering, rebuilding.)**'”^•T i r i n ' S u p p l l s i ------_ jKiny ring. >'3ue 'C all ey*^StSW-tN eeyalr. fsetocy- *‘L: Twrt bedrc»m home. Modem menl menl Company. Company .^24-21.^6. Jerome. Special: Nylon carpet, foam ^ad, 83.500 738-7*»7738-78J7. Pr»>prletor. T, H. Kelley. refinish ning*. 436-394«. Rupert.______traineti traine sarviceman, all makes. Skia* square yard. UcClaln’a, 498 Fillmora, 54 2 jn d / y* refinishirnK redesigning. Free esti- ' niofs. ftt li»- :H0ICE CHOICE iTTd rtvrr frrmt*»ea. ^ 542 tnd Avenue Sotith.______—' mates. mates. Cain’s. Inc., phone 733-7111. MIIJTARY-Engllsh tyn* aaddle. Ex-TT ner’s r'l!, Neccbl-Eltva Sewlos Shopper ,nlr.oc« run- Ar,nu. Hid.. - ciif/Tnd~j;Cliff and Jack’a 5Ti ^ e«M*ed tub, tWQ .>gtM _clot^ two ACREAGE, xt be-Jrooms. Trade for For Stov4'**dSt«^- ani. Singer Sewing Center.r. EjectrojurEWfroJu* Sales and Service 80« Blue “ S lT A T X n — S»xr~DTzt —ffitdtnr,— » n;=lriCK*UP-sMjrm«nU ern tr-IC K .t oa 2 »!««• Itrlnji fs.soo With rood terma. CnJodin* ______r D& B SUPPLY CO. broke, IIOO. 2fi4 North Lccust. 743-** mom set. -Like new. Dntch** Ftxml- — 9t4-4Jli. BYIY OWNER:OWNER: livelyU 3 hedr^«m home ------120 North Main. Twin FaUs- 733-{. I,akea Boulevard,I Raliable man want« LJ t>ire S.M Main Avenua W*«U 7>S.407». on Grandview Drive with 12 acre*. Buy Buy — — Sell S»U — Trade. Anyt-hing nff ^^44.______cd. *d. ISOaso ;Main North ._____ Twin Falla 1 1-S7R.S7R after a S p.m.______«rmiin» land wllh aprin« Grandview 1 PACIFIC or SECOR brand raler twine.r. PROFESSIONAL PROFES: Horseshoeing'T. at 0*xl2' ’ Bigelow and Oriental nun with «»»**, Phone rhoT^e after after 4 4 p.m.. 7."n-’^2S^.______value. Bar»a fo',",'"- *'"* “ >'°ldiniFolding chairs,rh. tables, anv numt.er for,r IPACIK 24- ■ pads. 14A0 llth Avenua Eaat. nue ■‘touth. .»»-a04l.______. .11 oeea.1 g. U S B T H E nTTMES - NBW3 Msde M«d« in Portugal, Pacifie Bag Co.>. Frontier Fmntle Field. John Conrad. 324.: PMiOi o u t of Rocerv>n. SALE:kAI.E: Nice Nice Ruhl Rui acreaee- Good buy, , n u e^^ u l h .—« all occasions; also t.s#«h hsuilng. USK 4 r.9« or 73:t-774S. RKPOS _ t.irj Owner, 73:i^7SS. term term*. s. G?»e GJve a a bid. Timf* wt r L f m a - I»»term.>wi»i»{r»- Fttel. BU Sl Ph'^ne 7.13-1S42.______REPOSSKSSED icwlnx m id iln ,, t»V« Fum oce Cleon ing ~ — _ — BUSrNTirSS -DIRECTOBy— MA(<1CuAiifc Vailey’a leading'farm ducoOftt7x FOIt"'FOrt- SJ S^LE:— Sh«laTtTj-poTri«*- awl.Twt - ,i£I£L -iu: So»:hSou side, waUr, aew- F u m .e . *^t&**7el.*nin« and ewvicwS. SIO. Oil“ P«ny. actr** from Fir* Department,"u ONLYONli $8.30 PER MONTH ;to'rastores. Farm ft City Distributing,r, Pomtrm Pomtn aian i o t * . Pbon* S43-491».lit. DESK nod,I N k c M >lbun> Arency. Hcylram. «7i-7071, ace, »«•. and »nd rm*. gra*. 7 7 3 M«H. siovea.■ to .... 8&^7 « . 7 1 ^ 7 0 4 .______pboo* 7U-«687. Inc., Twin FalU, Burley. 788-8241. BubL BuhL *100.SlOO. Sm mt t i t B a c h .n .a , ^ . - J.. ■ ■ ■, '-'T' f W i t h A V se-JN LoLJLQnger ii^i Neede(ied lieims V t W a n t A d ^ ^G crther-'OB osih 0s#i^**ast-F0i^Forl^oseJ 2 0 0 A uto» for S a le . ?00200 AAutos for Sale ~ ^ 1 9 4 T r u c k * ______: ' ■______1*^^196 ^Aute« for Sala ' 200 ^ 140 Mobile How*** 1941 9 4 Mobil.Mobile Homea ______" 1 94 Trui - — Sunday, Jona 13, 1965 MUtellaneou. for Sale 140 Moblla ■ ^ 6 Twin Falls TimBS-Newsw s GIKTHgikth fortor SlL^.nU I T.p. rjcord.™.tiara. . J” ------— --- -cta^ao »« racMtl-tiLucia* Mrtfl^bA»_XY/U------~ 7 T R U C K S - - Q u a l i t y _ «am«ra».«am»ra». proJecUm. ip ja t^ e o m ^ ta ------R E C E N T •------, Just'Arrived- “ 2 2 aeleiitloii in S<>uth«rn Jd*bo. Value* A r e O u r FurnltVf * HH Oood. 122 Buy With ^ CKS _ unepualed. Camera C a n fr Inc. ^ 'JTRADE-INS CARS and TRUCKS i00‘J00‘« « CCiNTlNUUUSCUN filament nylonaylon . * 2 B eautiful ^ ; P u s i n e ^ ’62 CHEV BelAir plj* 9%X2’ niir*. foamed, back. **r«ed’(7r^ —MOBILE HOMES— SEARS ili'.K’• it aidr«, lii'J.US. Uannar FumUura. 695 CONFIDENCE3 G a l o r e ! ! ! 4-door atation i- j 7-»i-H^i-______' ____! J9571957 fSPARTAN 35’ jsNEW NOMAD> *58*5« FORD $695 , er. automaiic. uowr ^ u ^ UKArKJtllvUKAPKitlt-S : Complat# drapin* «!•- 1^551055 GREAT < LAKES 8x4S’b RANCHERO. V8 engine,ne, power brake*. uhu« .i/, partmrfX. Larjfa ac)«ction. Wa in- , custom cab, Cruiseoma-ma- - ^ J. ’64 R a m b l e r Wagonon owner car. U-x alall. Can «J» for fre« «atimat«^[JZ: 1956 JaOO MARLETTEi 8x46’ Travel Trailers ______H as-E vei-ythingr, ."."""'c. — tic-.—Reai .Coodl ------______■ a t Vvs' cnsln*. atandard - transmisaioanniaaion ______NOW^^Ie^ <:»ln‘.. 7t^>7lll.______‘ ------S'SKa''OVCItP !ti 'V’ll —Juai llkg -ncw;------UiOCOltA riNi; pn.liIemaT- L.*t L’Urr- — TRAVEL TRAILERS — —Sewing Machines— ^tw*lil- ■" 18’ — 26’ *58 MERCURY $475 , • ’61 CHEV Parkwood l«.on'a help you brlrfhlan • pniblem1^';™ 1961 jg g i M J EC C A 29’ C oi '62 CHRYSLERe 4-dt>or atation Fi.« coii.ultatli*n. Ii Herria- i Completely Self-contained 4-Door M ercomatic pow-^ 0 Jer.in.e. :\‘i-r.:uii.______11965 9 ^ . »>»■ t-'ii.-r ;i’.:«i-4HiiI. >fft.‘f 6:ni> T-. p.m. 1959iyjJ# JEWEL .. 30’ Modern. VV. '52 CHEV Vi-ton $395 _ ’62..FORD Falconn ’60 CHEV Parkwood - 1959 TH U N D E R B IR DD Standards tranamUaion. v*ry low -^monstralor Kenmore t-U..1 IN'I'KICNiW^t^AL ' '^uud and c m ^ J r p e t e d ; _____ 4 —s p«-ed—transmission. -- :y low 4-door alalu.n j c.ultivttiiJr (ur Fiirmjiir7T~j^T^r. rrr>. . _ _ - W i t h ' ~ CI..TnTnt~"winiSr*.KIei-I5rr-llllnltT-ixutT ■ ixrileaB».-n l«oc«i'on*‘-own.4r. ■ .y.-TiUlomillcT I f wv.lvctiu*' ixia^ trailer and "f;; mr wason. Radio, full on* year I n I.I« . .59 OLDS 4-door STNnTTK C nn'inlo...... J22.222 eoppoi-.itCopper. Htmii; Altjmtnum, iJ*tt«rle»« iGATEWAY IVMake Your Selection ifi - Sun««* KH •tnii,,n ft ' . H««lint*.rH ' *49 I H C 11/ 2 - t o n $295295 '"‘'"'“'‘^'$1595 ■ ■63 FORD y,-ton R Before July Lst ... LonsI wheelbase. 4-ap*«d. V6 *ngina heater, anlotiia11<- SlNCiF.R C o n so le ...... *•!•).4*1 ^ H.jj KOPPEL CO. . TRAILER CENTER B Good running truck. .ng.n. tr.k„. 11' 2ti» Tales Tax Tim el -1 9 6 2 F O R D and all tha extraa. .I J . w.ll t„ „ . SI.NGIiR C o n so le ...... 548.885 ______2nd Avenu* Houth______fi^.rAddUon I Wcat 7nri.24lO — Jiear Dean* Illchflald Several Good Sth WheelsIs Galaxie fordor. VH. Crulseomatlc. Term s WAN l fc!) TO HUY I Li«ht weiifhteight Open Dally and Sunday _____ STARCRAFT ‘ radio. A real beautiful irleamln*“['“i ■ ’63 IHC SCOUTr ts Ixiy'a tilcycle willi pc^lal braken.aken. .. . . _ .______. ------For Tractor Trucks while car with apotl-roa tunjuolsaluulaa 44-wheel drive, lockout hub* and ail rh..t»»> .•t2«V-44»H. KII-t . ___ _ 1010x60.x61 2 bedroom, front din-iin- Interior. Sea thia ona today. tth* axtraa. .nd .JI -59 r a m b l e r 4-door SINGKR SEWING CEl^ER WANTi-JD: WW:> Na»l itcma. Dairif.^^ ; . ing room. Modern decor. St..lK,n lu.li.., hMi„ _ • word* ; helmelB ; elc. I^iuexa-uT;.: IVlMag-ic Valley’s ‘"s MauB.M H. Jack Dm»ih>t. . C H A R L I E ’S 1958 DODGE '62 'FORD 3/,-ton I t ; . I 4-door. Check thi* on* out and ' 44-ap*ed. euatoiQ,. cab. heavr dutr ______— ------—- WANTKD; Kunilure. t»{>pllm»cr«. any^ \ .fi _ throughout. __ |______24 . th titf of vttlne. (!»ll 7:t.U77f»4.______I Larg-est D isplayy AMERICAN TrTruck & Equipm ent6nt yaa’il *«rce «r« lliljr <■ ’J : ' " _____ , _ . i a Mu»lc»l ln»trum en>» 124 10x55’10x5; with 8x12’ extendo tinjf tH* price *300. —, WANfEVTlilnill. Ji'iny h.in™«, rh..n«. JEROME N O W 5295 ’57 FORD Tudor * TRAVEL TRAILERS livmlivmg room, 2 bedrooms. M any M ore i". - ______201 WCTt Av*. A 3:14-43024302 iii.lrumrnu. null*! A vvkfui*- ? 1 3 9 Traveleze^Arlstocrat frofront kitchen. Beautifuliful ______Trucks & Pickups rrut. **rvic*. liulructi.ini. Whtl«-^ SpOfllngSporting Goodi ______, 1 3 9 m a c k .T ruck 1U64 K700. 280 Cummlna ' 1963 FORD M u.lr.______— ------Roadrunni^ decodecor. • nulne; IU64 41 ftK.t r«frluerat*dcrated Galaxla forrior. Crulaetomallc.. ra­ra- • O p e n Till 9 P.M. o truiler. lM>..n* 7;t.l-04US. ______dio, top A-l cunditloa and beatrat of Yes . .. We have a * MOBILE HOMES tn lUmrnon.! oru«n. US1-,^L) truck bctla. ua« tonka and truck lha price. M a rle tte N E W M O O N ‘ I!! cCOMPLETE o m LINE of Twin Falla Jirth. ,„^i bed. K»t>-#m*ly *«K»d contUlion.. Call «xterliir wtth matcbln luruuola* ). C H E V R O L E T , Int — *i-* TRAVEL T R TRAILER aratiarate dining room. A Real•cai C«jnlrf..ra 5J7-2U10. t:«• K* hay popular ear. nUD & MARK'S RENTALS Beauty! Beai koiiFOK SALL or trad*: Well built IW’ hay ______JEROME 6.h Av rn ,..J^ ------^- s tr Muin Kn«t______7Jin.ll3410* tx-di». Wllh 10' overahot ; nctr-427.%. HollUtor._____ FRONK MOTOR CO.■Q 800 South Llncola I'huD* ^rcTAircraft .ft ffor Sale______^ 6 5 ^G A T E W A Y lOxfiO' i«xn: with 7xH ’ living room tThTCHi-A'UOLl'rr IU52 ‘-J ton pickup. . ^ Your Chrysler, I’lymouth, GMC ______IjKAUTlKUl. in.huaany r*bln#t. ll«>rr------(mmhI rubber, caltla rack. Thon* rti.n TV . ht - fJ ■ raillo cim»rtn«lt..n. WFI.'TiHF extcnion.s, three bedrooms. !■; u i n win . 100•a;-. K.LLUhlKELDER i'LYING SERVICECE jTRAILER CENTER COMMERCIALS 878-0021 , — -Hurley' — 678-8788178-8788 CONVERTIBLE FOK the lM-«t d.'ul tn Airc-ruft.‘V* Addl.onAddl.oi Av.nue We«t 733-2410j ,,5 You'll love this family 1U5H INTHIINATIONAL 2 aeuter' pIclT-pick- ‘ - •— ii:;r..4HHl. Filrr.______For i,,wlow riKitr l-'liultl In^iruciloiia I . K««r Hear I Dean’a Klchflrid homhome. up. Ull 3U.OOO actual mllea. New ondl- c.ndl- MAGIC VAI.LEY IDGl Volkswagen l.lKhTlMt: IUby«Ut«r for cmly »aw.6U. ------1 ^ ^ Open Dally and buodaya ti.ti.ln. l‘hon* 7:>:i-0f»Hed for balod hay. . Le*>’» New rebuilt 6-cyllnder *nicin* wllhwltb RICE'S In Jeroma 10x55’ with tilt-a-bay exten-ten- Cualom Farming. 32C-4703 or 326- ______DKAN MOTOII CO.. , optfn Vrt'twy ‘tH t>-______- D o n ’t ' lonu f l.t b«l. — 'rilK 1IK3T TV, r*«tlo, •t«r*o. tranati- sion, 2 bedrooms, kitchen.len. __ 4i>fi4.li! Filer.______— r. *495 M^lc*; AUo ch.- £ r- at GMC '41. alak* be«l with ChevroletBvrolet GAMBLE L(o) (o)K 5:rr,All nice large rooms. 1U53 l*«w*r Gild* engino motor. Hun* J»«-» TV._73a-^'^7**- ^ ______SCHULT — FLEETWOOD ______------— ______’59 IN T E R N ’L 2-ton NN( O 1 Good Thing* to Eat______T3 J J ------"rosrwctomd" ------C O U G A R , FOlt the loweat prtccd and hldheatildheat f/orijr whe*lba*e, enttlne-fiT'l’op'A'^p ATI------*------— Tpt IIS .sorvlce check ------F R O N T ffiR ------______10x55’ 2 bedroom s with pop-_____ r^oalltv nJckuD*^ ap* Andy an«l Pob'a, Bob a. _ _condition. &-at>eenlatnt'». » ow- H4T R47 MMain .ln K..1______JKKl*. iao3. fur aale or will tradede for 14’ beet bed. ,n. OrrhaH, Fll.r. 32ft-4J^------^\— i;j'|V ALU.MAALUMA Line h.)at e^iulppcd tTTh vvith T R A V E L Q U E E N HOME or lon pickup. Ca.stlefor-lI 2010. $595 PAYM’A Y M E N T KOUUlHHINti taaly I'lcnlo ‘T* 10 h..r»ep..werhor.fp. Mercury motor, wind- 5 Health FimhI btor*. 647 Main ahlel.l ,hlfl«l and an alevrliiif whceU. Phoo*lum. ThaTh. HIlmt mnA FIn.ncIn* lOxfi10x60’ 3 bedrooms, front■ont ONK^ u.ie- MotorcycleifVlOiOrCyC ______^______1180 8 0 PPROBLEMS R ( SOLVEDD jKIT COMPANION[ I n T o w n ! UNION MOTORS •ailcr and many othera. With one of our TOMATO PLANTS Travel Trailers ’63 CADILLAC USED CAR DEPT. 195G CHEVROLET BelAirelA lr sposp<5 r t coupe. ‘283’ power pact | I.rlU n.1:, B«tt M»r«lob«III MOBILE HOMES 16- - 17’ - 19' - 20’ 180 3rd Avenu* Eaat 733-101*3-101* V8, automatic transmissiransmission, radio, heater, e.xcellea j John lUl.r: III* Boy. y ,.___, Sedan DeVille tires, locally owned.ned. VERYVEF SHARP! > All lUtxIy Hybrid ri.nU Don’t U O l l 1 Hike ... ',, b BILTMORE-MELODY i l t \ HOME)ME •» Yeara' Sarvtna Mairia. Vallry NEW CAR DEPT. Wllh lioneat Price*'- Kair Dcallnffs ^ ; ONLYlY $42 1 p er m onth ' S H E L B Y ’S MAM AG N O LIA - SA F E W A Yf “ Friendly Scrvica • FlF|nUh.M In th. most b«.utifulll 3-J- 140 2nd Avenu* Ea.t 733-5U® Green Thumb Garden Shop ti>ti.ii* bhi* Inaid* and out. thi* Im- ^ \ ^ Ride A . ., . , fiO* to «4‘ I^ngi prcaaive automobll* waa Mra. H o m e P h o n e s VEOETABl.E planta I tomato^., eat^rah- ,10. 12. 17 A 21’ WldjB Youree’a pers.iual car. Il* fully nm neaaley ______733-301S 1950 LINCOLN PREMIEREMIERE ! sport coupe. VS, aulomiu ' basa and P^PP*"- IU>d«i.t*bI tab B A K E R ’S Ipow«*re.0U0 actual mllea. almust ahow- Hyrvn M o y c a ______73.1-7470.?;?o5 , ONLYLY $22 1 per month room freah. l.e..nhanl Flacher------’•?:i.l204:i. 12(14 F low ert______1383 B TRAILSTERT I tTRAILER SALES i,i412 , AddUoa Weat 733.33S8-33S8 K..V H onncT______733-2:i7fi:i.2:n« you a loyaly w*ia3-60H 1958 FORD Retractableble hardtop.hard V8 , automatic, pois can afford, call Kimberly Hom<» m 7 nr u "Wa will not b* und«raold” ' ------Q u a lity U sed C a r . . . steering clean, locallyocally owned.ow RUNS GOODI Floral. 423-8430. 25 y«ara axpatr- *»•/.»□7,95 h.ip.n Engine ______TKIIR\ TKIIRY Coach” 10S9 luxury travel f«DC«. SalUfactlon ffuarat»l*«d. Uon trailetrailer. 80'xS', tandem \«he«la, (com- , T1’‘S ----- ^ ONLYLY $37 ] p e r m onth >nd Margarat Jonaa.______”** ^¥ 2-spee(2-speed Transmission Btar>Crmft—Amerlcaa blnaiblnailun electrio and uaa walar New Moon — Kit heateheater, refrliicralor and IlKhta). Com- YOUREE I MOTORS MUcalianeou* for Sala 140^ * V Head Light MOBILE HOMES pipletely. ih recondltionetl. t2.750. GotxllnK ) R S b u y N O W . . . sedan. V 8 , autom atic transmission, [ Motrl and Trailer Park. t>34-4?tf2. gf '6811 1959 BUICK 4-door sedan. \ ----- KlKit Companltm Tra»*l and 47tf2. 664 Matn SMilh 733.0811 radio, heater, powerower steisteering, power brakes, locallj As L i t t l e As ^ Vacation Trailer* THAVlTIIAVKI.. Trailer* — Campera — Mo- ______SEWING MACHINE > SALES SERVICE b«iabila -Homen. Silver Streak — Terry FOI FOUD 10<>2 Gala*!* Fonlor. ^ Ford- AND SAVE!AE! owned, new car trade-in. THIS CAR IS SHARPl — Hell. N*w — U*ed. W* Trade. oi umattc. Kucellent contlltion. Will eon- $36,50 D O W N •PARTS V SUPPLIES’ H & W Trailer Salaa. 260 OverUnd.erland. m\ Ni4 2 wrheni?«. (%>al S^36 ----d»i..n. 7:i:i-2.-,2<.______EXCEPTIONALLYLY SHARSH A R P and RUNS LIKE NEWI 1 U l «r..mrrxM>m». . C cTT HIS lt OI. .M H U O r JI K U .s'; H nnn 1 e y I ’52 DODGE 1/ 2 -ton $345 1959 FORD Tudor sedan.2dan. VV8,8 , sta n d ard transrnls.'ilon. n- SEW Deluxe Zig-Zag SewingIC »».»"•taOcc. perfect n-w condition, onlymly fnml fr..nl kitchen. bulll-ln appllaurwi. PONTIAC p f — CADILLAC\C Vour v *uthorited ilaiublcr Dealerler for ^ a.r.OO mil««*. NVm .cll filJerBla*. carpet,carpet, furnac*. W'ill Accopl re»»on- C««.ia and Minidoka Countiea. 678- din, heater, GOODOOD TIRES,TH CI.EANI NEW M Machine. (Model 600) . . . tnm fullf^.u rovcraifecv. hflmel au.l linr'ctljriett aM* sMe o; offer. Can b* lO.tfl'-, ™c;:h South GMC TRUCKS |,' ’■ ’53 DODGE 2-ton $565 TRADE-IN! *0 windshield aeparate. l'ho«>* 7JJ-IJ-l- Ailrlt. A.Irll, Kll.r, »(tcr « n.m. or .11 d«y R-'.f..'.,______m odern style Copenhage* rv; 14,______Sunda’ CARLESON'S CAOILLAC cXi neVill.. whil* Juat ovarhauleil. New painU O N LLY Y $26.]$26. p er month ------flOl Main Kn»l I’hon* 7‘».1-1R2S-1R2S v.wjth rt>»l Irathrr intrriur, nrw lire* I WANT a nmoU>ri-v«.i.» cara. KOU KOIt .SAsaT.K; N.>h... I«7 22’ m,«l.mnodern — ------_ , Kxclu.lv* SING>;R Foatur^ai llvw.lorklIvvMtock or anvthiiitf "( v»Uif 111.1. Hhje trailerlr.ll..r. ,ru,M f.m.lHl.iii. Sl.lWO or IHC — Cnll Il.iw»rd, ;i.‘4-2.at Siin.lnv*;.'‘;™I and ’63 FORD 2-ton $23.‘)0E23.‘)0 • l*uj.h-butt4m iH.hhin - vrlnda l.aWea CCycle Shop, llli lilvi* l.ai(cs l.aiic trn.l* trn.!* for r«menl w,»rk. Phon* 78U-<’r IHC TRUCKS-~Gas & Diesel*^^^l ex cnlntr« . day, J c lomrIZ____ New V’K. 2-««prrd. new paint. rijiht In lha machinal N.irth.______27.:i. N..rth- ____ 27-1. (;annetl______• _ CIIAUI.IKS TtUH'KS A Ml'ST Ml' «ai-ilfi.-r dii«" t-i j'l'vrrty: I'.*.'.*. • H I. r I 1 o n I a I wihmA pin for ■ . ------KUUIPMKNT Chryalrr. r rrel (tihmI runniotf c<.t»dlt i«*n. ’G2 VOLKS sedan $1225,";'25 , Y O U R ESE E MOTORW CO. • m.v.lher thread flow 1 llAl.DWIN iia.).'). Ic.' « h*P . MUST MUST : SKl.l.f Nrw p.ifii Shaatata 16’ 16’ JOI jo i^ \Vr«t Av.v. A J.-rome. 3LM-4: go4Ml coiidiUon. \S'em Center.enter plrtrly plrtrly furni.ihrd. KicelUnt condl- KENW _____ IKOO *fi>r 6 p.m,______S E W I N G C E N T E R I Slrwt. Strwt. hKin>lvrrty. ^__ tion. condl- KKNWOUTH calv-over dieael andnd bell bell t -i-ni,:^T KASll-lST place in «b* worldjrld to to W-...... L .- tion. n.400. 7:n-lSOO after l_^Mn. p.m.<|„mp <|„mi trailer. Kor.1 F”R00‘ and Tandemtandem ^ Thci^rn ilotora. phon. phon* Open Evenings 120 Main North. Twin FaUa TOHATSl' Tt>HATSl' l‘.'«;4 Ml c- motor.vcle. Like k KIT."it . Illl!i6*. lOxf)S‘. two be»lrx>om.1. car-l‘«*P l‘«*p trailer. Kwnintr* c.jil :ifi-2Sl11. I. 7 Tn.^-77im i’.n collect 7SS-3344 new. uiu in>t«hii'ln your n.w ______'‘fof valiir*•! _____ Kilor.CHKVHOLKT, CHKV; ll*.'..'.. lonir v.hrrlba»eha»r 2- -. radio and heafrr. 612 Ka^l 3nl or Blue I’*-'*'-* V.l'NDAlM* ro n.oi.-r.-yc l«. -t- s, mant. »»‘..rk. Kxrrllrnt conditi.m \V,11 t iir:, TW IN FALLS ^ earp.l - r«noT* them Uh . Plue »i, l vrry • Itlllr, rt.o n . .Kim-Kmi- TUANSA Home. ftO", 10 w|da, mapi* " Jrromr______s Kintre Kent electrio •hami>4>o*r *\. i'*;,; i^nteri..^ on* brdroom. Sacrific*. in box, Y<){; DOST h<*vr to al iT*-s D A S EQUIPM ENT CO. r i ^ - iTr>NT»'.rT^T;«m;~i'...o, ------F..rd S»l«>«. Jerome. Heal buyaa uaet) uaed - o . . —- C A A R S — lit i;F'NTLfc:, He ktnd. tn .hat"7xpen- m>NJ‘A I PhTnl VmT 'n;::,"|“ a home, .re Simpaon'a 4 whrri rwr^. pi<-i.up«, tnicU<,______• Iv* farpeU clean U wllh Bhia l.uatr^.atre, ‘jr-jr ttn.lrb. r f-r a,n*llrt ,^,lr. ‘'b-n# : M.'t il* H..nir<. Hijp.rl. Thor^* 4.T«- '/ 7.11-11.10 U«-nt electria »hami>»K«er. Jl. I r»ia•aia'. • __ —...... ____ jI f.C'... __ ‘ •' ■ h.-«lrr. et'.'tlirfht. 240 6lh Av*'!’’’. Avrnue M i s t s k i.i. i .r.rTlT^TiTuTrirdnJrr DLDS Station Wagon Taml Store.______UnNl>A___ »t«Nl>A i:.".-.-. P'-*, -»*rt^r. ' y.- _____ Wr^t ‘ hinlt''[ih (....>d ron.Ii'i.m ihnoiBhoul.itfbout. 19fi0 OLDS St ^ trailer. \ h\ l|k* nev*. Ts'yUi, ;------f.o^ Pirrre .Sltrrt, ml) T ’■ t -'Jr,____ .; ______e a te r and VS engine wiih Hydramai-^ V\sKl> Hal.lwin Iratlcycla 4I hp I'--i .'ffcr luVe,. TJ.I- ni' Hlrl. '' ' hvjtAnr panel-rav fiima.-ef.T.:-.!'!’ IN rKKN A TlD.V Al.” il-t.*.*. tra.-lnr~7^ ---^ ------2-tone paint, radio, heater and $i;s. Kxcrllent ct^niltinn. \\ rtte l'o\!'•" —L-.1 ______------______-f __ bra,..:brair- l'‘h.iit.. r a«tlrfiml. S17-J.T.M.mTi c.n.lr40" r.vrrh»ulM. 2V flat b.,1 tr.ilrr Kllllll. I'.M II..I.T Tra.l, f..r r.lv(•alvt.li, « , KI.1 i:a MINO. iy«4. V*8. atan.lardItan.lard jjpidand 3 Iseat,';. K. Klnff Jlin. or phv.na Glenn, brVrry errr HnNl»\ HUN .m.S Sui-.-r lUwU, Trr,-., ' , 40.; motor, i A 3 ir«n«m -n T U-n- I"*."'- hay or uraln. Thon* 324-44-41R2, 1 R2, tranamiMi.in J Chrsi^.ln. Impala 2 2 ^ \ . ______^ ___ iroi l'h,.n. r*'.'nV ^Al.l-; ..r tra.lr: |lrx |r>x4.\-|i‘>x4.-.'l :.-n • JlJ r fm r ______c.nvcrliiilc . F aion. lO^ijr atati-.n tii*ilrr MaUr offer. |*h..f.- V , > * l"^r» wfttfoi). .Mrrnirv. I'.»'i7 4-d»M>r■VXZ ar^lan. 19G1 OLDS :F -8.'S Sedan Kh:SrAUKANT a^Tii Tm.ntain ‘i • ' — - < • ; t"i: K m.».rtU I “ *‘- h.;,.s ...... 7 u ..,,1:1 no F o li IHK MKSr In .rrvlrr. i.ea ment; milk dUpenser . ahake n>»WrraWrr . ' XTTh Al.l..*^lAl v""a j k" f,.r ^ , 1 , ______------__ -I - I .•-.prr^l. 1C■ f *tat ‘ Main North. 7.13-733 Mcri'ui'v. 4-,- hardtop,it"p"‘’K.i 4-.S. Jl.VO;.VOn;Cl..,,0 __f-!L '.^2.______Old.m.iiolr, 1..,-..; ?..|..or banlt.ip. P;.| I tamrd Hlijr I.aUrn Trailer I'arli t1 aftrr K pm ______' y ^ --—----- Kvnn « .''tandnnl St.4iii)n. 642 .Mam ______— “71,i V n>. I ^ ri.V.MOl'TH. I'.i.-.s. Helv.Ml^r* ^A~<\.u>r. Avrn.ie Nnrth______' ' 19G1il BUICIBUICK Special JUST UbX'VIIVKD HeminBt''n KOR SASAI.K: I. I-S tr, ir.I e-^-\ M' ohlll Mobile Homes ______1 9 4 1 M o b i One owner, radio, heater. lUal » aharp, arp, ■“ «>%rr payment* S.'.O varmint rlfl*. AUo Hrr^wning or^r/r>vrr/ con.litioi cMidition. J<0. I’h-ne *:v St\r.7, Han- ___ _ 1 9 4 1 Mobile Homos 1 9 4 [\ Call .T 4 7 . KlUt______^ ”5oo’*'"'4 Station wagon. V8VH and 5 standard transmission. - —------jjjj-j ---- — month. Ford lir.o Falrlan* ”500” 4 'under 20 aaiiffa I” maanum. Ke»J IleJ k nen. arn. ______CHK^'UOLl-rr lyrii*. 4-d<>or waffon.j’ “fl" dtx»r ae«l*n. V-.**. automatic, flrrw>d Trading Pcwt. ______Kl)ll FOR SAl SALK or ir*dr^ 2 fi hM>"Trail. Trail- with ovrnlHve. Vary C‘X>d «.>ndillon.iciition^ cundlUun. jcicw lira . Can ^ b« .?T(x! .rcfi- - 1963!9G3 CCHEVY H I II i)l.D ichcwl deek* available al Lincolnnco’n rvcTr*. cvcTr*. with fralTrr. C»ll T)DiaT 713-lSin. ■------' - nancfHl. Immrr 4fil 3rl Avenue Kajl with standard trapsmlssio Sch«>«-1. Oo.m\ for rhitdren'i I'lay- i'i»T- Huhl. Huhl. CHKVKOLI-rrCHI 2 d....r, standardandard or f.loyd at Huiirt*ya, Riu* Lakea 6-cylinder with star houaea. ll.H>k bo« and .e.t for' **■*1. Bl-IST „ buv In l.>'^n. 1 :>■..!. i.imph Td.imph ahlft.ah Kalr condition. CallII Jer- Shopping Center.______Sea l.tnroln rnU7^ian».____------^,nne%“ ll.inneMlle. Call ome n?4-r>11^ after 't p m. ------j F(iUD Fordor, Vg. I atandard tandard VnU 8 ALK: ('..'od refrifferAtor, daveno 7 ;\i xiil MAtilC VALLKY MOTORS. *tI yotjryour tranamiaalon. radio, heater. . Grwid h»d^a-S<,!. dinette .el and mt.r.l-W c X YAMAHA 1 ...... i cn.iiti.n ------;-r»-7r?Tm*~tTmi^ ! n ..T.e __ I bone ■ ,^1-.>>•'". _ I A v o i d SalesS a l e s Tax!! aervic* with hiKbe^t rm;\ljtv. |owr»t conditi.ip, S'X'd rubUr. lr*a lhan .SOO I C I C U P S — -Trrri; TuirM tM i - nricr^ In u«e.l car^ Bvihl .■•r4.'n-4^.^2.*^■^2. milM. «insle murine overhaul.- Ct»*\-S — PICK TOOLHOrSK bu,l.lin,f al Twin T F-IN 2* rV \'h.vr*l. J't bT 2* „ r^h.'nr 71:^-701 t r>’>k f.'r ttan-'M.I _ Ph..ne ■^4V.^>^->4. Huhl.______5lEVR“mJET Vfton ^ KK..re.l >no. ^------A ccesic i 9G5 c h e v r c . Accessories and Repair 182 — B UJ Y N O W — 4(,l,KN JKNKINS ChrvT .Irt Inc.-. theth* ^ CARS in -torW. Priced fn.m ?!*■) 1. 4 .speed. radio, heater, Spnrtslinr FOl'U plou In Sunny.lope Mctk.^n S'ln- _ ti«r-l far crnirr f.-r Magir Vallry.allrv Jl.'i «l,'^n on apprcvrd^ITrcvrd 1 wheelbase, VR, 4-speed • et Memort.l t;»r.len». nS-s:S9 • .fter f " j'AST KA.^T *n ....1 .!.l...,.USV „r, I ---- - crcllt. Di«r.,unt Auto Salea. 2'..' Mam h itc h . 7,00x15 commerciallercial tirtires and wheels. Only 5. ft p.m. or before a.m______------m.l-c .n.l 'u.,.-'.' .ar. --i.l Come on out and .“ioeRCS Our Complete' Line of COMKT ‘'I' r.'*;.', hat'it..n rr-.l c .n vrrtrrtihle, ible, Avrnne Wr-.i. Twtn Fall*. 7.13-^4'U IciVi! ISO : n ' b.»*u carrT7r.rrt.r H II. K tirUn..-r M r r I' T r Tafar over ra\mrnt.«. F..'.T Harri«.'n. , or Ui.M K.a^t Main, nurley. fi7W-7.S74.7R-7V7V. miles. , • nd acce>t»orl*«. J50. IM 2>id Ave-*'■- TX'NK-lTtiNK:i^- l A -1 TRAVELEZE ^ '■ T^.^velel TrailersTrailer- from 17’ thru 3 5 ’ ^V0I.KSWA<;KN l o',4. r-».tio. lili*• new. 7LFO HICK .MOTOIl CO.. G o o d I nue ^Ve^tr■______------«i.'n «i ■i,.n tv I n-.-n n-.-n ^ Tt..'.:, r.,.;, V 1’ah.i I’h^aa -tiia * 19 E x tra Good U sed T njcks 1964!4 CHENCHEVROLET ^ Auto S-rr’Iy. Itl SM Aver.u*Iver.i;. ______speed, 2 -speed. 17,000 lb. -Waat. n* ------All reconditioned andand guaranteed.g 6-cylind^ers,. 60 'H. w ith V-409, 5-speed, 2-; ^UUPS: Irricati. n an.l ,lom#*tje.r -Any ^ FOLDING FOLD CAN!P TRATLE rI ^ C l & ------alaai. PfflwaT x. <^»*>t-»ftMaVia»i^w. ------OtMiKt.Tlfltaict ■K^.TTt-- - TT,.»; Xr.TT.ri"^ Vg J.i- a t e w a ¥ - _ t r a i l : c L R ------y - S ls ^ _ 4 = s p c c d s ,- 5 - s p e e d s , 1 Kllltnr*'*’ V-KG I«iirth riyw.>M up t.-* SA* fe^ J F t X (Rear Dean’s Richfield, t Addison West) lofir- Plrw>7 Comr'.r.y. IH B;,j» JEROME IMPLEMENT TRUCKS AREIE OUROU SPECIALTY Lakaa Rfvoth. ______mr«\*^d MannaM. .'*:<-4 0 ^ KKNT: ^h»»!a camper-tt rai'.er.rai’.er. t A Sideline •_____ anH -wide b»d. _ Atak* re»er\-a?j.'r« n.^\e - aTMi'able M e VV E Y ’’S I N C . - -TTTTT-r Tn-;3T3 c r 'i U Tavlor XaARCvK flahing bare* »llh t>ew motor;mot..->r; Strr^t ^ OPEN DAILYULY AND SUNDAY ^ Phone poTt*bU weMtnr rig. 7tt.T4ftt. V o T k ^ _____ J. VOLKSUA(.KN 1S.«2 Cami^er.. Ju»tJu.t B O B R E ES E M O T O R C O . 161 3rd Avenue West VWO ftl r«l- oeerhatoeerhaulrH. TSS-00>I or at SOJSOS piKMM 4«-*l8l. p»Ql, North Locuat, 500 Block: 2nd AvenueA South t / r ^ - T-r------I ------, . ------t h e B et^BU s t B Y in M o agicValleyilley on C ars;irsrTrucks-P-Pickups Sho»hop Theses D e a l e r s ! - ..p. ------t i 0 Automobilai for Sala " AulAutomobiles tor Sain 2 0 0 > ~ c.la ^00 AAutos uto» for fo r SalaSa ______2M AulotA u lo t for f o r Sale. 200) Auto» toitor S«l»______goo ^utom I ' Sunday,'June 13, 1965 Twin FcFalls Tirnps-News - 3 7 ------r —------•1350 PLYMOUTH Aulo* 1 1964 CHRYSLER ^-ONTIAC BROTHERS ’ ? * r- ... cC .atalina . . u ^ > t» i>a»«enkt«r station waKon. BRO , 13.000 tnUf Vactory a»r. Ily .lram al^ t o-»^y PONTIAC-CADILLAC ««t lut ^c! price whi-.i purvha.cil $7.- , .j>ower seat-%. extra ^now tli'aa: TOr QUALITYITY SELECT - . S A V^ E E A A T l ' i^tT»“ And w« ------PONTIA( U5. H. r.lavm call Don 5!! ,,.1 G M C . Olavin. Ol.vin. IIS mount^l.Inount«^l. Iti.OOO milt*. AT 7:17 JUNlPii^R __ U s e d1 C a a r s ^ M ilrany B uick OOliis] klsniobile Inc. RRupert. upert. IdatioIdal 436-3476 —------■' 1 * --...J ------:------^______1 -196! 1965 COME'l' Cali(;-nlo Sedanie d an ______vs 4-floor, Katlu), iica ter, i)Ti - - - 1 - ______AV hat pPrico; r i c e s ? ______m alic transinisM on. 2,000,000 mmi iles. O N L Y ..'...... S25')5 Leo 1^106 M otoio t o r C o . Nt) Reasonable Deal)eal TurnedT Down! ■ 2 0 Y E^ A A R R S • 196-1964 C0MI:T Caliente SedanS e d a n ' lilin B n C K -l-tltjor l\k'ctra. finishi'dfinished in hury and mojave Vfs Sir' 20 years of successfulisful automobautomobile dealing and vs 4-iUiiir Ratlici. h eater,Her. jx-[xnver steering. r>.OiH) r.iivt, Kivtio, auttransinisMon, i^^iwer steering s Jrill’ crowing-. This has been accomplished by fair dealing, JUNE SAVINGV I N G D; A Y S m iles. 1 1KI-: NEW ...... $:i!i5 aiivt bi.ikos and almost new ti.es.ti.es, I.ow mileage. Priced ‘ and our loyal,*iends and customers.iiom ers. . -• . ll) M‘ll! ■ , . ' "^nve; S$$ I>RICE ??? e A Lot — Guaranteed 19G4 EL CAMINO Sportt PickP ic k u p ■« FORD *>295 ^63-■63 DODG:DODGE $2195 DDrive r i' Over and Save A Lot - *327' vs. Inu kt’l ratlui.radio, Ihoalt'r anii>r wusi'n. Vh. aulo- floor, flutinie wheel. SEE T(TO APPREClAri;...j;i!),> ’“^" ^ o6 3.1 -■ i J F edan Ir l^ri.tic ir»naml«»lon. power muticmiitlc imn iran.ini^.i.'n. i* o w • r ■lusw'-i noor' Fcifan In white with turquoise r»dlo. heater, whit.' -t.vnnwoti'vnni; u.ul itiul t>iiiUi-A, braiui new NOW ONLY — . m tcM .M . deluxe radio, overiliiveoverdrive tiansnussion, hen terj.._ *,«riur with turquol»« Inter- li<«.ll..-., w.y >.-,y l- L'l.:.., lookj no.. .g^j QI.D '64 OLDS Dynamic 88 4-doorir Sedan ^ $2795 jgg^1963 PLYMOUTH Bolv.edoreilo re gH'Kl iiifs and U)\v inileaj^o.‘ane. , “ lor. V,r, nlc. .gj I'uvviT jK>wcr brakes.akea. automat^*’autumai ^Vansml»slt>«. ■61 M ERCURY $1195 Like iu«. 4-door \’-S sftlaii Railii).,o. heatheater, power steering. S;ive $$$ ' O N L Y sS1095 ' •5 S CADILLAC S25Q . ii„uu=tc».M..uLar.-y ii.iL '^ilh pi-'^cr asiiat.assiat. factory air conditiunin>i. Cc.mmuter Station W«B..n. \ S vs jr ' " ‘ Special brakes, Pmver Glide, EXTRE.XTRA C LEA N ...... $:i95 dt'lu \t* f.U 110, h<*a(or. aufonialaufomaiic ic tran.smission. power .nirine. »utom*t|c trmn*mla*lon ’S') 01 DS tTm.r ■te'>■5 5 'OLDS KS $195 . p „ . stoc I 111];, power brakes antl anil low mileage. One owner. 2-duor hardlop. ■63 PONTIAC Gnind Prix Sportjp o rt Coupe $2695 r,,r window. Buy thU todayl 2-dimr h*n Hvii'kHui-kri p.>\\rr ateerlnii.rlnii. automatl«automa) transmlsslotu 1963 lyO THUNDERBIRD TudorTudor Hardtop Save1 $$S ONLY $1295 IteauHeautlful. V8. pow er steerin g andnd brakes,bral pou-er \vifi(li)\\s and seals, radio, heater,eater, Crui^ieomatie. F.X- '9t’019(i0 Bl’U'K -I-door. Radio,>. lu'attM-.hralcr, power steering and $2395 BUY NOW aand n d S A V E .-e?.'63 o OI.pS l c 9^ Town Sedan CEPTIO N A L ...... ■...... brakes, aulomalic iranMnis^^iun.ismis'^iun. A Steal! Power »Ufi uur. p.>wer brakee.“S. radio.raiJK). KyJKyJramallc iranimia" 80 C ars to Pick FromFrc . , • iol). Save) SSS$$$ ^ONLY $795 1963 CHEV BelAir 4-dooro r Sec'S e d a n lono •63'63 CHECHEV Irnpala Sport Sedan^d an . ' $2195 19C 1960 0 1 nSMOnil K Super SSss -1-door4-door sedan. Deluxe radio, V8. r^kdU), hcaier and1 PowePow er G lide...... 51S95 hfater, automatic, transmissionnsmission, power lirakes nnd '58 M ERCURY $450 '59■59 FORD $650 Power •trciintf. \’H and overdrive.drlv*. l'«rklan« ,4-door. VB •nuine. C'vJati'fn Cvjati'fn .HUl) .HUi) fordor. V8 entfine. sti*e ring. «uu>matl« tranimUalon. p.>wer Btiitiilm.l ivuii»mi»siu:i. i over- 'g3■63 CHE CHEV Biscayne Sedan SaveJ $$$SSS PRICE ??? .leering, brake#, radio, beat- dnv*-. dnv*-. ruilui. ruJu boalcr. VH. atnn.iniil liun«mU*ion. Real aharp, 1961963 CHEV 4-door Stationion W a g o n V8, radio, heater and1 OVEIO V E R D R IV E ...... $1995 er. 1959 ■61 FO PD $995 ’63■63 CHECHEVY II 4 door SedanI 5995 1959 ('lIFVHOl.F'r lielAir -J-doorl-(loor sedsedan. ,V8 engine, Power •62 CHEVRO LET S2095 ’61 FO PD Ciliilo transmission, radio,dm. heateheater.' Nico white finish. Kun«r Sport 2-door hardu»p. talrUKalrle .»•.<• f fordtir. VR enuute. 6-cyl5-cyllnilrr. •taiulard tranamisaion.sslon. Lik* rnew. 19G l>: VB tran»mli»lon. radio, i»iit.)fnaticautomatic iru ti-«m rndlo. 1963 RAMBLER Classicc SediS e d a n i SaveL> $$$SSS 0N1.Y $695 heater. factOTT air condition- braf.T.bea!«T. bro bro'vn and white e»- '63 FOF FORD Galaxie Fordor Sedan $1495 4-door. Radio, heater.. OOVE V E R D R IV E ...... $1195 •r, full power. lenor.t.Tlur. VH. radio, aiit.imatlc transmlsaion.lission. ExtraE xtra nlc*. 1959 OI.DSMOBll.E 93 4-doorlor sedan.sedan, Radio, heater, auio- matic transmission, powerDwer steesteering nnd brnkes. •63 DODGE 440 $1995 -e, r a m b Sedan *1395 1961962 CHEV 4-door Sedanan 2-or. Ji-cyllnder. s t a n d a r d ‘D. CONVi;UTICONVkltTIIll.K In b^.uiilul >'62 52 CHICHEVY H Station W agon■on $995 VM en«ine. •ulomatlo trsns« . re»lreti flniih wllh aharp wbue n*i.,Deluxe. 6 cyUiui«rr. standard trnnsmUsloa. tranamUsion. Vacation Special. --- mUiioTl. - fvlM ^TtnVy___ __ti’Dj top, bucket hugkcl •cuts. « cylinder 1958 OLDSMOBILE 98 4-doorloor SporSports Sedan. All power. 1961 RAMBLER 4-door SedaS e d a n ' green with mulching interior.Interior. ' y »ir conditioner. Sea Koam •nVtna. •nV»n«. 3-^i 3-^peeU TIodiTaAl/t. *62 FOP ------—J393------rn^ri~wlvli Iiiauljiii« ------'62 FORD FaTrlane" OUU i\jaOT — ------R a d te ,-heatety-QVERPRLV ...... $995______------S a v e SSS0 sss ONLY $299 ] . ,„d 33.000 .c tu .l rall« , C H E V ■ ^T an. g-'cyTTnJ?T;~innrtnirrt—tnnMTnteittmr-"triTnrmtsitcrar- -Rr-tr^ B»a*«lai.—------’63 CHEVROLET $159S t^itnn Wnitlr.— MMtamatln \ ’64 DODGE P o la ra $2595 j.dmu. s-ofi-cyJJnder. »l a n d a r d '61 *61 M ERCURYE Comet 4-door)or Sedan $595 jg1961 f CHEV BelAir 4-dooroor ■ ' 'ni58T3uiLK ''^58 SupcTf~:T^(1nnr'Scdxmr-Rn ll.rdloD Cu.uim .11 vinyl In. trantmUsion.tr.nm. VH engine aulo- Setlan. Itadlo. V8. automatio;io transmission.transmltslo X real buy. 1957 CHEVROI f; t 2-door.. 3 - speedspeec transm ission on the matic trBn*mU«*on, p o w • r r> a i Radio, healer, buckett seats, standard transmis- •64 DODGE Dart • ti'ering. 20.000 milea. Lika ’60 ^0 RAMBLER KAI Super 4-dooror Sedan $395 slon ...... $1095 floor, radio and healer.•r. 4 -door. 6 -cyJlnder. lUndard new. new. Kadlo, Kadi 6 -cylln>ier, atandard transmission. Llk* n*w. S tiv e $$$ ONLY $199 trenamiuioD. new tiros. 2 0 .- ooa artuai milee and ruaran- , _ /^urrxr ’59 FO RD Fairlane F o rd o r: Sedan $295 1957 CHEVROLET •21Q’ 4-doordoor StationStall Wagon, white over t«^i by lhe factory for 80.000 ’63 CHEVROLET i>J $1950 VH. slandaril IransiTiiisUm. Excellent tratransportation. mile* rnore. 8 e« thie Dear new BelAir BelAir 4-dfw»r 4-d> aedan. V8. auto­ MANY MOREIE FINF E BUYS turquoise. PoworGlic^e,/:Ie.,,- radioradio, heater nnd power ear Imiay. ' matic meiif ir«n»mis*lon. Iran. IleaJ cJeaa *cn r 'u i $393 •ste e rin g . and like nnew. '59 CHEV Station Wagon T o C h o)ose o s e F^rom fi-cyR-cyllndrr. ■tsndard traniimlsalnn.Isslon. Ix>ralIxjcal ona owner. Sharp. S a v^e e $$S SSS PR IC E ??? '61 CHEVRO LET W650 — OPEN EVENINGS EVEN — Impala 4-door h%rdto0. Full •62* 0 9 VOLKSWAGEN VHI V $1250 '59’59 FOI FO RD Station WaRon $245 pow*r. .utomatic tr«n.mi-el«n. VUl.IS. «-cyllnder. slan.inrd tran.imiaaion.aion. on* owner.own* Good condition^ F ridaysi ’til 9 p.m. va enttlne. factory air condi- t-eaytlf»il gree^n exterior • elon. lon. radio, rmdl hi-ater. Sharp with matchintr Interior. Brecrt"exterior Brecrf-exler '58 Oo FORDI't-'J Country Sedan $195 19G3 CHEVROLET Corvan1 95 Panel.Pane’ White finlsK Xfront ' HtatHtation wagon. VB. aulomaliclc transmlssioitransmission. Runs real aood. doors, one side door and 2 reiJrear doors. 4-speed tVt^ns- Coupe $195 W I L L S UJ S S E E ] D C A R S mission. One local r)wner.'ner. X U P S '58. FO, FORD H ardtop Sport Coupe PICKUPS RadRadio, V(4. autontatlc transmiaalon.nlssion. SmoothSmoot and clean. S a v/e e $$$ PRICE ??? ■63 FORD »4-Tnn ’63■63 INTEINTERN'L '/j-Ton ■57 FORD,.q Fairlan^ Fordorr Sedan $165 The B est PlaceLce t(to B uy a Car lx>nB wide box. V*. 4-«p«ed. WhUWIjU »xix.Ixix. V8. 4-*pe«ed. 2nd and 3nl aeats.a. Llk* new, 6-cylinder motor, standardidard transmission,t custom W a s $495 IS $295 ■62 CHCHEV i/j-ton C & C $1595i interior, chrome car top carcarrier. Dual rear wheels with bed.>*d. Very ninlcia, jgg1963 CHEV BelAir 4-door Sedan $IS95 ’S2 CHEVROLET:.E T Hardtop Har Coupe 1962 M ERCURYi C U R Y V S -62•82 DODGE Vi-ton Iwb Flet;tsideleetside $1135j VS motor, standard transmi;ran.smi.s.sion. Very sharp. IS $95 8a-ip-speed transmi.ision. A real.1 buy. jgg1962 FORD Galaxie Fordor>r SodaSedan 5M95i ■ ■ - • - ' - . - . .. L o a□ d d e ed d '6■62 2 CHCHEV i/j-ton Iwb Fleetside2 tside $1195) V8 motor, automatic transrtransmission, extremely sharp, ’5,') OLDSMOBILELE 2-doc2-door Club Sedan 4-spee<1, V8. Vrry eood cnn■59 5 9 dDODGE o I-ton $1195J Fordor. V8 motor, powerppwer steering, automatic W a s $595 IS $395 4-Br4-Bpee»itli nu.uhinu iiUr B O B R: Ee Ee Ss Ee ’S ’^ W a s S795 IS $495 1959195 CHEy Parkwood Stationtion W,iW.iRon JUST $895 4-door. VS motor. Powerower <(ilide {ran.smission, LEO RICED MOTM OTOR CO. power steering. ’61 C H E V R O L E T■ Impala I m p a la 4-door Hardtop DODGE^ cCITY r r.l*'amlntf Vkhltr wilh cr.nt.nirai«tina i ra^«t in a i re tranitini^ni.iD. radio, hcalrritrr andan *r. b««Ur. f aut'-matir trantmj'ni'in, iM>v.cr • »tcprinif tcerinif ondof brakea. Very lo%» mllaaara. CHECK THESE,E NNICE PICKUPS Immac-tiUl*" ihrnushrrnt. W a s $2395 IS $2195 J u s t Tr r r a a d d e d I n ~liURRY! ------JR--VACAT10N ______------HURRY! HUR] : ---START-YOUR--VJ ------_ eHtVROL-ET-Ohev©: 1963 CHEV s^-ton Pickup r—<:u^ftvnlltt„it..dQnr Sedan- niff »nHln^. ■tan>iar»l tran'mi«»li«n.i«»l..n, radiradi-.. * hrater and extra rooti whtt* Big 6-cylindcr motnr. 4-speod4 -speed tran.sm ission, radio, wall nii Urr-«. KinUhM in Ix-auliful niftaillc j I N STYLE rui niftaillc with ’1'^ ‘"eiQftC B efore SalesS a l e s T a x STYL] . heavy duty tires and wheels. ^W a s $2095 IS $1895 ¥ ^ •64 FORD $1845 ’G4 FOR F O R D $2745 * 196319f CHEV >/2 -ton Fleetsidele Pirkvip Pir). $1795 FAl.C<)N STATION WA<'.- (•(iNVKirnni.E \i. (;ai- '63 OLDSMOBILE)BILE 98 H ardtop 1-ong wheeihase. fVcylinderlinder rmotor, 4-speed trans- '64 MERCURY Comet:omet 2-door2- Club Sedan ON. hic ft engme. •tan.tard a\i»axie • A.jtnmaftr Iran^- n^autlfiil tiffany Mu^ « iih rnatfhiniimatfhinu intrrjor.in real nood whita wall minion on thr Ih^T. 2r.--> IVautifin<*autifu 1 S'tnne lurquoU* and whit*K'hit* finbh.flnbh. fullyfi powered nnn. radl>. ______h

luxury a'Jt4>* t»rr». radi", h**atfr. alandanl tran*mi>««iontr.n.ml-.lon .nd r.nr lo- ‘"is"$1895 ______)9g2 CHEV 14-ton Fleetsidee PickuPickup JUST $1595i WWas $2095 Low, ~I.ow I^w Price ...... '-^*!!rTTTOK>r,-3-sp««d U ans------*63 FORD $1945 Long wheelbase, '32r r.AI.AXlE -50<5- 4-d^r '6 o3 3 hFORD U h $1643 $2995 mission\ custom cab. ■64 VOLKSWAGEN\GEN SStation Wagon wJth r»>*e beire flnLih and fAlUIKAIUI-ANF: T.OO* 4-oor ; tran^mi.1«lc.«S, radi... h*ater. and I b'.ack Interior. Whit.« wall d»n.dan. Ha.i^i'. he^t.*r. a'J*<^ »' ’62 M ERCURY M[onterey onterey SStation Wagon 1961962 CHEV *^-ton Fleetsidele PickupPicV $1595 ^ IS $2195 tirei*. r«dk>, beaur. aut^ h^ati<*h^atic tran.*ini*sion. tK*»e-r notor, 4-speed transmission. W •v a s $2395 tnallc trmn*mU*lfin, t»ower iieerm• teerinff an.i new whila wall TbUThis on*on ia as nlc* as they eome.e. Finished In 2-ton* paint »i(h iuTesee Long wheelbase. V8 motor. >1 • tearing. R«al Nket tlrei». IteaJ Sharp 1 rack,rarW. ataut/>matlt transmiAsjnn. powerower steeranst and brakea. raHt i. heaftrr. custom cab. commiercialcial tirestir< and wheels. ThisThu on*on Ls ready lo tak* you ind yniiryrxir familfamily oa that vacation. ’64 COMET Calientealiente 2-door2 Hardtop *63 F O R D $1595 is TAI-rON rUTURA SPORT •61 iFORD vT $995 $1595 1958: DODGE 3^-ton * BeautifulB. •ultana whit* with re«i aHan vinvlnvl interior: Vt •nain*. aato* rOUPK, 4-«(>eed Hoor-ahlft. FALCON STATION AO­ Cab and cha.ssis, 6-cylindcrUnder rmotor. 4-speed Uans- matic* iran»mi\»u>n. Just liW« new. Hi« < engine and alm<>*t ON.ON. 1 Hia" ^ -nrfine, rsdio. ’62 FORD Galaxie "‘500’ XL W a s $2395 IS $2195 new white wall tir»». heater.heater. n*-«' pfcin!, d I Fl'auti?irt^aiitiTuT arrtrc wTilt*" finls'h. 'bu^S’i^rT^K*'>uft^r“ir*«ti"wtih“eonini». fniry pnw.r.4I >•^ ^195S 19^ FORD ^-ton $695i ’65 F O R:D D G a alaxie la : ‘5b0’ and air eondllione ^ton P ick u p $250) V»T-yvj low miVare. Juat lik* new. W|—wilt—bo -^u aiU ^s-scCTietarytri^.iurerr-^ ------: ------• ' ■ / V able to haul hiking parties and Arthur irth' A. Harshbarger, Whit- prlir to the head of the lake . ■I I . and the jumping-off area forC, r . • Calif,, , a former Fil3r resi»| j p J wilderness hikes on trails main- ' l-'f~P«''sonnel director. lained by the foresl servicc.I-C RedfRedfish Lake is considered f’urchasc of the Ixmt Iss one most scenic in Idaho highlight of the opening ofif the and is located only alxiut; threeth re e // im Z c/fd/ZflcA •iCih season smce the lodgee and mmiles iles off H ighw ay 93 overiver « ' fai illiies were first^established,ished, paved entrance road, This will be the sixth seasoncason lastLast year the U.S. F Forest orest under managem ent of rthc-• Red- .Service.Servicc constructed a largerge in- fish la k e Enterprises. Inc.,"ic ." a formaiionformat center building; nnear^ e a r ^ V y f \ ^ N I

^ V I Vciiice Gondolierdoliers Reveal ' • / / J J .Motorized CompeCompetition . jI BH VENICE. Italy (AP) — Oio-Gio- bouncecbounced, splashed by backwashkw ash ' ' S r vanni Barugolo, .lli years inn the and douseddot in exhaust fumes,mes. j ^ I ^ business, stared out at his emp- -j-|,e -j-|,e s situation has so demoral-moral- . . . t h e 1 ty gondola bobbing on its linene in ijjcj ij.cj tl: the gondoliers that they they nf/ tiie backwash of a passing; mo- [lave iiave c< ceased to make theirIr ele- ele­ t' torb o at and said: j>antgant blblack boats the things of ■T ^'I’ln u gondolii'r. My fatherather beauty beauty they once were. ' m aft ' t i m e I was and so was lus father und ° 'i s I t o T B AV Illl I characteristic halberd- m T M g ran d fa th e r befori^ him . But, L I ^j,apcdshaped prows are no longer pol-1 k promise you my son won't be. | i s I here *^*>ed but painted a flat dull i X a He'll go into somelhing where jg p i wL J mi! '• pro tect them fromm tthe h e ; he can make a decent living,” w.,,pr to That's the general complaintilll inl ‘ simply allowed to h e r e I rs n boats no longer gleameleam wr ' tfxiay of Venetian gondoliers, a with ■ ^ fresh, lacquer nnd metal V m . ^ i w small band of holdout.s practic- pgijj.), r€^> / ing an antique unneeded tradetrad e . ' ' g i v e D a d I ked a O p> ^a^-^y.-fJ.SO of slowness and grace in a hur- "What’s the use?” asked a ^ I ry-up nge of quick trips and gondolier.gondola "You polish and meckanized transport. clean bbut there’s so much oil In A o n hl i i s f all Exclusively a t DRO] ad In town when sizes, riders in the low open gon­gon- .:,'f'ui‘n You’lY ou’ll have the coolest D ad in dolas aro apt to bef badlyaadly Y ^ h e w e a )ecton. It’s the ideal I " ■ ' \ ' he wears this A R R O W D ecton. ] ' s u m m e r h for all-day neatness, jm m er heat-chaser... and for all-d rI ' ^ , , a w r i n k soft, absorbent, and B uilt tot o B u y ' \ s a w rinkle-chaser too. It’s soft, abs w o v e n f r o r d of 65% Dacron* aflanfic ven from a luxurious blend of 65' FOR FATHER'S DAYI N o t J ul s t i% cotton that out- i . \ I polyester and 35% cott -cotton shirt. T reat . t o S ( e l l J j mMF' , m w ears any all-cotton li-and-wear treat... - i ' N IDad to a cool wash-and-w I SuchSu high standards-ds of comlcomfort te colors and collar ■ andn r servico th at wearcrs earers jilwjalways we have his favorite color ■ ■ J OUT si.i:i;vi; —S 5.00 s t y l e s a t shout si.i: I comc back for moro>rc Nunn-I Nunn-Bush 1)N<; SLEEVE — S 6 . 9 S W ^ ^ W U b J V 'L<)N<; SLE « I Shoes. Anklc-Fashioninsjhioninsj,, th tho i s ^ H ~ perfected pattern, extraextra M hand-operations Nunn-Bushunn-Bush H feature, srirds foot muscles, ARROWAR unprovca shapieHness,iss, tryt* m s H prolongs original goodBrood looks. ^ 0 ^ ^ Br«wn Ck«««w»«d CoUtkin TOLENE qIio In Alach i D E C T O l ______23.95______racle-of-a-shirt that 0.1 *r SiyUi ft»ra 119.95 iff m iracle-of- please any D ad on is bound to please j rok CO T Let Dad choosa hish is own NNl unn B u sh - and for days and Sl- F ather’s D ay —- and f( Shoes with a thoughtfulDughtful EdRcrtonEdRerton Shoos e. T here’s m agic in . p e days to come. There from 1 3 ,9 5 RROW Dectolene, ii«« ha ROlPER'S GIFTT CERTIFCERTIFICATE 1 wash-and-wear ARROW :ron* polyester tri- f e I for the 100% Dacron* p< iir I :le e v e r . A n d d o n ’t s yWore fun /o Shop Ij ''j cot won’t wrinkle ever, p r I it ever . . . it docs a lli;!' try to iron it ever . I by itself. j p Forr Gifts AtJ ROPER'S! i| ! ij I much better job by itse ; for D ad from our ^ tTil Choose your gift for Da M«n't Vol-A*fokJagQpg] = ...... eat collar styles in Shown oboy* 16** Kot Y ■ i 4 ' H selection of neat coll Sho« Tef* usinesslike stripes. I H white or businessl; AvotlabU in =rz FOR FATHER'SHER'S DAY GIFTINCFTING RT SLEEVK—S7.95 MocArthur-Or*«n; Block WotcK*Blv«t I I SHORT SLEK Queen'i Rifloi — M«roon M, j S'G SLEEVE—S8.9S Alio "Qf*i*hopp«ri", , LO.NG SLEE' 21" 24" 26" and 29" ^ F R O M 9 0 9 , y ‘ Club 2lpp«r Bag*— 16" 17" and 19** i ^ ARFARROW R O P i R ’Ss ^ I T ^ I 5E C T O N TWIN PAILS • BOUIEY / | ^ D E C RUPERT • BUHL ^ r S H IR T A m o ld1 P a a hi n c r S P O R T SI icst blend of 75% SPECIAL OFFER ^ V ^ \ /'- ■ JS frostiest bier G olf Sweatiw eaters ^ y ' m - i 25% cotton that ' ■ Dacron* and 25% c t-wave. This sport ^ Personally designedj s i g n e d everdeiiedaheat-w ave. 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