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Weather ' Sunny, Warm , ' ... VOL. 64, NO. 109 . ■ ^ ,1 m- ; ^I City Showi On New W An up-tO:lhe-minu.te look at duce 4,5 r (Ke'ncwWuitT^lIibTTBoirarTWilf rnllltSitirar I'alls Water sppply and system, which is ai th a t will soon: fake .its position alonf ■'Wit as one ol the most moderp and water. ' adequate in the nation, was at- At the__ c 4»Hled-oily-official»-<in(t-<i6w Pcrricfc^ m e d ia njpni!.<;iJtiitlves in a f n r bids -T^ cial toar Thursday morning. l)ie old s * rity Mnnnppr H T. rV rrirlt. iinv.'tring il vviiQ conducted the tour, com- side, mented that it covered every- -He .said tiling (rom the old 1918 filtfr be .painted plant building to the new 1968 it will be model water structures now attractive under construction. By com Beginning at the filter plant moved in and wells southpM He^ity, the Canyon- fc tout sfl\rthe‘^ntt3cky Snalte River take stru w a term ing into the filter plant creek ap' for its approximately two-Hour. structure ' cleaning process, and .later (or the inti V stood on the bridge across Ai- also witn pheus creek and saw the city's giant, 36-: future system of clear sparkling pipe from spring water. across thi A t .the old filter plant the and to the tour saw the chemical systfm and to the wlHcH"',T)iitrthe‘'‘flavor"“m tlie' Clty'^ni Twin Falls waler system, filter said the cc beds and the wells which pro- 35 per c< ^laineXo®^ Clues Of Shoo KKTCHUM — Blaine countylhad decid sherifCs officers -and special move,thei a g e n t s at Sun Valley were Creek site checking clues. Thursday into be quieter the fatjil_shooting of Glen A. .Former CoDpinger. 3?. ~a construction said there workef in Ihe Boundary camp Larry, a t( ground on Trail Creek Road with the fi Sheriff Orville Drexler said Ployed wit there are no suspects at pix:sem, lioise, and but officers are searching for pre-'abnca a white and bliie Ford station- valley arc wagon, between a 1955 and 1958 , model, because several persons have rcportsd seeing such a ve-' I The sheriff said Ite did not know what the significance o( .ir the reports was or why the per- I T l 'sons calling thought the bluE J L ll 1 and whito stationwagon had — catised-suspicion-anymore-than --------- —; the many other cars operating By WAI in the Ketchum-Sun Valley area. WASHIN The body of M r.' Copplnger, vlllf, Tenr; — who-warsnot-twice“Oute!de"hls ded'today- Irailer house in-the Boundary -vicilent Cqi — campprmind. hag heqn t^ikp hy is teachii ,the Bird Funeral Home to the pul's, un: McPratney, Alden, Waggner Fu^ the white neral Homo in Boise for ser- ~ ;vices: ------------------------- ^ ------- t The widow and her young son, Norman, also have returned to ' Boise, while her H-year-old ^ daughter, Glenda, who was shot W U x ll in the le^ by the intruder, is J*- reported m good condition in \ r „ , ™ Sun, Valley Hospital. ild V j Friends of the family in Hail- ey said Mrs. Coppinger had told _ , them they had camped along the Big Wood river about a mile north -of-Ketchum—but—it -was IroiMULWh so noihv and UuMy thut u' thuv _________ 1 cause of has quit tl X a s s C la im s ‘ ar'[^'„te, L .m iia N e a r Adm ''in“rs"tra' --------------orlBlnirt5 vJ.V ll” 'TT"ar ---------- tronauts-w (irst paths, MOSCOW (AP) - Tass said ""t '’““n today China Is nearing civil “ war. years. The Soviet news agency at- tributed the report to unnamed ™°y witnesses. Ih^ aispa'tch was *vote fi .written here. Sealab pi “ Witnesses arriving from Chi- project offii na," Tass said, "report that t h e W situation in central and south ..NASA China increasingly resembles a noui'cemenl civil war." __ day. It added there were armed clashes Involving Red Guards, n n ' workers, students and soldiers '|-'i in several areas. J “There are thousands o( kilM hnd wounded, Helicopters are , uy The dtujpping'-leaflets--urging..a-stop-rrJ-'ljj--, to the bloodshed." it went on. |„-!,bl*|oda' Tass said some provinces arc i„ve.;il>ntinl I, suffering from famine and|!ie f | K 'V'hungry peasants are looting food stores.-' , - ^ .shot a N e g "Gontinued—ciaslies— nre“ re- ninhtr-pollc ported between . Mao Tse^ung's other youth; supporters and'antl-Moalsls and lltc'.ptder i lil.so ampng servicemen,". Tass jlce said, ' said, adding there was strong thrown and • opposition ' 10 Mao within th e' Thp death army. ; ' ________ ^ ______ the Wlscons Scouts Exc FARRAGUT’ STATfe PARK, cnt.i are ba Idaho (API — Costumed In In- host lo see ..itllan headdress,, four Amcrlcail Indonesia, 1 , tlioy Scmils' war-lioOped .around Wnrdt wf Llt_ p illfl[lE3W nii4day^gk Svo,)io4t-ci during an ' Intortroop campHro bccame ob\ exchange at th o ‘World Boy real need ft Scout JamborM,^_____ ' Ycllow-Jac Throughout (liTFncaf lj;000i'lhc catnpfir scout- cncnm()mcnt, t r od p s (oowdly cir p.iired wlllt aiiothef troop froiA Inn Ihclr h; a dlffcrciit country lo cxclmnge hut tihrupt i 6un(>s; Rlorles nnd fellowship, they billlod Under Iho ntnr-tlllod Niirth llm c. rclo ui Idntjo shy; a troop of Unlttd !ii|; Iho "ru .SInlCs scotiU— nil wlioso par- 'I'linl dnnco. rm ' ’ r ,; ■■■The'iW iow$OffPp V Water Sy at duce 4,5 million gallons and 1,5 entire S'lir iffllltiSirirsnonsTiB'irday-iif'water ta te -n im, which is added lo the city supply finishe ion along' With the Snake R i v e r - 60 pe'i ind water, ''. Kjoepf a(- At the_^ old city reservoir, M r. all, thi per for bids A ug: 31-for covering ef fini^lie the old storage tank, and re- New rk. nnv,iiing it nn the inside and out- JLogaa im-side. . ' I ' i lij'. 1 " onithe ry- -He, s a i d the' tank then will station tfr be .painted and the area around liverie 968 it will be landscaped into an should low attractive park area,. Cron By contrast, the tour the;n of the ani moved into the Snake River cent t the Canyon- fo r a . look at the in- dents ; take—structure - near Alp h fe -eempli ant creek and a rock dam-like will b( 3 ur. structure which backs up water 1968. ter (or the intake. Those taking part Histi Al' also witnessed the laying * of flows y's giant, 36-inch concrete coated spring; ing pipe from the intake structure is son across the old Perrine bridge though the and to the pumping station site the "! em and to th j canyon rim. . largest the ~C!ty‘^;jipneer' ROn-Schfuffete stream ter said the contracts are now about Mr. ro- 35 per cent complete on the See W, wmi^JOfficers Shoi^ng^SFE itylhad decided lust Tuesday tol Sher ■laT move,their trailer to the Trail Agents ;rc Creek site to get where il would Coles, nto be quieter. the A. Former neighbors In Hailey in the ion said there also is an older son,. M r. ip Larry, a teen-ager, who was not of Mrs lad with the family here. . 1903 2 ------ M t^ppingfr had-heen-xnu- -ani-it ail) ployed w ith Boise-Cascade Co., pinger' nt, Boise, and was helping constru.ct Rowe, (or pre-fabricated homes in the Siiii Falls. Valley a r e a , - former 958 “ 7 'Testimony H s in Study Of lad an --------- ------------------------------------------ ng By WALTER R. MEARS school :a. WASHINGTON (AP)-A Nash- era! gi er, vllle. Tent)., police captain testi- - The ; Ms lled'today-that-the^tudent-Non' -the-«ul ,fy vinlpnt r nnrrlinafing rnmmlftpp frnm- bv is teaching fJegro children Opport he ‘'pure, unaaulteratea haired Of TtrriT ru; the white race,” in a summer Negroc jr- -------------------------- ; ------------ vine's T- ---------------------- ------------ -areTii >n ,Astronaut Quits To J o in - it Navy Project J J Amenc Z SPACE CENTER, Houston, He s ™ Tex. (AP) - Navy Cmdr. M. ‘o the jij Scott Carpenter, a pioneer as- ® aj Ironnut .w.hQ.jQsLhis .chaacis^of. ™ 5JlS ^ war flying—in-spaca-again-be- in _1 cause ot a motorcycle crasl/, Sarai has quit the space program t!o rector return to the NaVy to explores Student the sea. ' . “The; Carpenter, 42, has spent eight call a I years— in . th e — N a t i o n a I H Aeronautics and Spa<;e posed t Administration ,as one of the culture, — orlBlnirt— sevcir—TtJercOTjrTik Tscerar — tronauts-who blazed-America^iii —^Acc( first paths in space. But, he ha,s they’re Id not been m edically qualified for the wh [,ll a space mission the past three “We be years. federal i(. It was learned exclusively p fu a te today that CArpenter Intends ics." Sealab project as a^ top James i|. project official, leaving nXsa to rioters 1,0 move to Washington, The Navy low tai [I, and.NASA planned a joint an- munlst J nouncement of the move later in " I t ’s Iho day. See TI sd : TideOfVi( ;d. J' - By, The Associated Press the stri 'P -The tide- of violence continued " There totiblWqday while congressional the Lot ™ investigations liUo the cause of W yanda “ Ihe rioting gained momentum, peared 'B In Milwaukee, police fatally slrtiilar .shot a Negro youth Wednesday Some : e^ nlnhtr-PollcG-.Mld'htt-'antl-thres were” 's other youths failed to obey a po- Incident Id l|(s:'.pt(ler to halt. Instead, po- The I ss'pco said, a.\firpbomb was reportet Ig thrown and tho group fled. incident 1 C ‘ Thp death brought .the toll In ty worl< the Wisconsin city to tour since violence ExehahgeSt cnts are based abroad — were The li 1 - host lo scouts from ThallanjI, the ca ll Indonesia, Nepal and Vietnam, scouting ll „.Wi)ril>_jMBUcw.-.fiuLas_Uie ^ S o n g ll teoiliout-cxchango-wontroni-H- «nd-uar 0 bccame obvious thero was no Nepal i y ronl need for them, scouts j , Ycllow-JackCted. Thajj., ijCRan a cainpl )‘ Ihc cam pfire iii;livlllcs, lig h t- w e r e I s (oolfldly circling tlio fire, w«v- trunscer ri liiii Ihclr hands In o hulo-like "I'or- e hut tihrupt motion. Ono by ono, boreo t they billlcd the other scouts Into m aster h Iho ('. rclo until 70 boys wore do- clicn, N d ill); Iho "rum wOiig," ii iintivc thiil the 'I'linl d n n c o . brptlicrli r The M a^c Valley ‘Newsjapejr.pe^ ' .- - , TWI Fmgress P System i:| 5 [entire project . Work oh'the In- j r take-TimictnreHr-srTiei^enr •*—ge y finished and on the supply (ine, qu| r- 60 per cent complete, all by Kjoepfer Construction Co. Over- ^n . all, the firm fs 61 per cent com- ,pr( f-fiinshedr— ;— ------------- — 4“ 1 - Newell Jf MOl^en and Sons, i [-JLagan^-ji-.iiir^cen^ complete ilr-Q-f- on ithe pump.st^iiop at\d booster |- . (;j, II station, because of delay-in de- | i liveries of mat^ria‘1. The,.tirm | ^ n should be 35 per cent complete. | Crom Pre-Stressing, builders | I tl of the ill fated tank, is 34 per | r cent complete after two acci- | 1 - dents and should be 66 per cent | Jj '. s -eemplete^-The—entire-systenv e will be completed by March 21, ;f l.j r 1968. I t Histoi-y of the water which if flows into the canyon from d springs, Mr. Derrick explained, j»-| e is .somewhat of a my.stery, al- e though it apparently comes from e the "Snake River Plain," the |7 largest known undel-ground JT Q ? stream--ln'the country. “■■■;' t M r. Derrick explained the A x s See WATER TOUR Pg. 2, Col. 4 i l l ; FIL ^ _____ '■ r the.Ic t Ketchum Iii the a' d| Sheriff Dreyicr said Special $138.9 T Agents Dude Cain and Guy succe J Coles, who are affiliated with the Janss Corp., are assisting lings, y in the murder investigation. Siiffol Mr. Coppinger was a brother $11.70 r of Mrs. J. L. (Virginia) btearns; $j ig7 . 1903 2nd AvC; E.. Twin Falls, $2750 - -andUt-was-repQrled.-Mr&...Cop. , pinger’s mother is Mrs. Edwin 51 520 t Rowe, 485 Wakefield St.. Twin jjJq 1 Falls. She and her daughter ai*e ‘ ' former Kimberly resiaents. throui ' Heard £ versit Of Riots s school subsidized by the fed- jW f . eral government. - ■The captain, John Sarace, said .1)_ - -the-nsubsidy-is -a-J7,700l gra'nt- - J \ € 1 Opportunity. ~ | Negroes who took part in Nash- vine’s racial rioting last April HA^ - ■arir-amDii|rihe teachers aTtHe' 'A'nier] school, , once . "SNCC in Nashville is now the today recipient of an OEO grant and ooces • this is a real problem," Sarace revolu told the Senate Judiciary com- The mittee which is looking into open ' the recent waives' df riots in the C American cities. Ameri , He said the grant did not go darity , to the organization directly, but 12 hoi . to a man named Fred Brooks, attack [ v»ho he identified as SNCC chair- The - man in. Nashville, ' ■— -betwn Sarace said Brooks Js the di- armed I rector of the North Nashville and m J Student Summer Project. cr fon ‘‘They're running what they and d( ; call a liberation school," Sarace Ther 1 said. He said the school js sup- attack; ; jxjsed to teach Negro history and cause culture, and inspire pride in ence : race amongxoloredthildreii;'. tions 'il —!^According-to-our-informantSr —Most they’re also teaching hatred for there ' the white man," Sarace said, pearan “We believe in this instance, the time ti federal funds are helping to per- a spee p tu a te the problems of our clt- del Ca les-’’ peared —E a r-l-i e iv Ktiwiaslppi-rSen, —The" Jam es O. Eastland said Negro ing ovi rioters 'in American cities "fol- ly Cat low tactics used by the Com- that I munist party the world over.” moven " I t ’s the ideiitlcal pattern," causo See TESTIMONY Pg. 2, Col. 5 del Fu Violence Stil the strife_befian_Sunday, ____ preylQi zlh.ere_w as: raQrcivjfileiice_ln zlnrfij the Long Island fiommunity- of Clvan; Wyandanch, N.Y., but it ap- tratlng peared to be less severe-than a gallon slihilar outbrehk Tuesday night, state i Some fires' flared and there in last were'Tock^aiid~bDttlc-throwlng^—Tht“l Incidents, > left, tbi The Providence, R.I.,. police A Natl reported only one rock-throwing Gov. G incident, as 21 Negro antlpover- nounce ty workers helped to, curb the when ti violence that had struck tho two gan gu SongsirStm The International languagt of ampng the campfire gatliorlng was And scouting. . . thoir h -"-i^SonBs-Bre-die-aijmc-furT'OU TBrmed «nd-uar''*«nld»KT”l:r'Ncpnll-of thrcatl Nepal afl 6r tho 70 assembled ontli. scouts joined In "Kum-by-ynh," Aroui aj:ai 5 pfiro favorite. The words was re] were English, .but tho song Wednes trunacendcd' laiiguagc, almost "I'or-Friendship" Is the jam- campfli boreo theme,' and host scout- their c master Klji Sheppa(d, Metii- As li clit'n, N,J,, told till!' caiimflro three - thill the (oolliig of intel'nnlluilnl nnled I brpllicrlioc^;'*would not; ond oatih i : ■ ‘ i; ' pejr.pe^icat.ed to Serving and tron I ' ' ■ ____ / TWIN FALLS, IDAHO, THURSl 1 Aid Program I SACRAMENTO. C a l K | (AP)-^a!j(ornij plans its.. | oWh forciign aid program |l ^ for Chile alter severing an | £■ .aid agreement with the iii ■ tJ, S. State Department. . pj . • in- Republican Gov. Ronald 't Reagan say,i he has wiped f ' out his' state's partnership Iji withjirthe-United. States in ■ ^ ' ■r' anAlliance (or.Progress, li - prpgram toaid Chll.e, M . J -m ust pfoceed'.withojjt»tuf- f • ^'f; I ther federal partlljipation Iji ,_ i _ jlT br asiflstahce In iiip Chile- f I' Califprnia program” Rea- | tmm ' I .g«n told Secretary of State | H il Dean Rusk in a letter Wed-, t ' H [5: I ribsday . ... ' | I He assured the State De- '®,'' I partm ent ol indecision, im- |j ' I iwsing ton many r'estric- ;il H ' ii; tions and hureaucr.atic ot> / ^ j'?’’ ii! structlon in handling the il aid. ch ...... ............. . .......... I H 3 518RamsSeU I im - - IH g For 171.950 J II At Filer Sale Ij ' F IL E R -A total-Of 518 black- .1 — faced ram;' was-aold to buy. — ~ .ers-.from Jrinlin nnri Orpgnn rfnr- ing the ^ 6th annual ram sale of H the Idaho Woolgrowers A.s.socia- . ■ — tlotnvednesdiiy^rlTTSSo:" -------- ^ Mel Claar, Boise, executive .secretary p/ 4 li£ association .said ' H the average price per ram was H ial^ }138.90. He termed the sale very uy successlul. ith There were .181 Suffolk year- ' H ’’E lings, selling for 554,282.50; 77 31 Siiffollcr Hampshire yearlings, Jl or $11 .70 ,'): 12 Hamnshire vearlings. '.... i ;s. $1,187.50: 35 Suflolk ram lam bs. ; I $2,7,50; f iv e ,Su((olk H a m p s h i r e 'P ' lam bs,- $975r~scveirSnfftlllrsni35; == ™ $1,520, and one Hampshire stud, U. ™ $130. ___ Tlie ram s consigned were the i top rams from breeders ~ throughout Idaho. > -«■ Top ram s sold during the sale were a pen of two Suffolk year- ^ lings, consigned hy the Uni- M. versity of Idaho and purchased ^ by Oscar McCorty,'Echo, Ore., . for $540 a head. t Revolution— I . ---------- prt; Ih- judi ril HAVANA (AP) -- The Latin- cro Iii' "American revolutionary confer- beii ence moved into closed session con he today to try to iron out differ- ; ----- ^ nd' ences on the best way to make ce revolution. A Tl- The differences came into the to open Wednesday as delegates to in the Communist-conlroiied Latin American Organization of SSli- | 50 darity—OLAS-talked through I ut 12 hours of speeches filled with :s, attacks on the United States. ‘£1 The principle dUference.Jay .. -r: ■between - tlie Cjsliultes whu seg j'" armed revolt as Ihe only course to^ ,u' le and moderates urging such oth- Pr“''t er forms of struggle as strikes 'y and demonstrations. There were also a few mild ^ P- attacks on-the Soviet Union be- [d cause it favors peaceful coexist- ‘‘ in ence with Latin-Amerlcan na- .to ™ ~ tions'it w ants to tftnllTWltli; -^nd-^ 5r —Most“ Observers— predicted >r there wo'uld be al least an ap- 1 "rof 1 - pearance of full accord by the j'’f>''in, le time the parley ends Au^. 8 with iWalter r- a speech by Prime Minister Fi- t- del Castro. He has not yet ap- C x , peared a t the conference. o l(. 0 Ing ovation Wednesday to Stoke- C l-,- I- ly Carmichael as he declared O ll 1 - that the U.S. Black Power ” movement Is ready to help the D -n " causo of revolution from Tierra J - I l l 5 del Fuego to Alaska. ___ marke Itill Ebbs il divldui preylQusjiights, ' At I n zJn:JE! 6tr 6lt,_Mayor._lerome p.- erago- )f Clvanagh'- called (or a ,‘‘pene- en 7.7' > tratlng and thoilghtful" i'nvesti- hour a gallon -of 'the 'conduct of city, more 1 t. state and federal governments Brok e in last week's rioting there, a 10 g —Tht“Iasror4;70n'fi:derartreflps lifEgcr left, the Motor City Wednesday. Street e A National Guard official said Loss g Gov, George Romney would an- from J > nounce a dccliilon today on The, e when to pull (iit tl]i! 7,000 MIchi- raarlfc: 0 gan guardsmen., ' highs toriesfFdim f ampng tire scouts, heads s . And the 70 .scoilt.s, all holding tion. 1 thoIr hands In the,scout ,slgn, their 4 'fBrmcd“ a “ huinnii-chnlirirroun(j anoilic f thr-caiiipfirtMo rcclic‘thc-scout “ T liir :1 onlli. ' ing' sk ' Around Farragul, the scene aftecnc s was repeated hundreds of tlmis_ hundn; } Wcdnosdny . night its boys from vlsllop almost 100 lands met 'around Sklll-(>- —cam pfires to-sho\v l.cllow scouts Skill- their customs, ,. , (Imo ’As 10 p.m. npprnhclicd, the slriltloi 1 three - flngcrcil s(:out sign slg- nitllesi I nnled for sllenco, nlid scuuls nt tii pill I oaiih campHro lown-cd. lilolr logs. d Promoting,(he Glrowth of Nine :H.URSDAY, AUGUST 3 , 1967 llalinaol 10f:For( ---------------------------------- ---------; ----- *1 L ry O '-' -... rc r" ' ' “'i WATCHING PROGRESS ON Iho n prsvtifirhlirqhambcTsris-IIames-Ci ------- Miv-€unnlngham-was-appolnted-l)j Judges’s position In the Twin Falls in- ground Is: the old county courthouse ;r- being dompleted at a rapid rate ai on complete. ;r- ; ------------- ; ----------------------------- ^ ----- rC 0 «Auto Worke I Union W5? ly DETROIT (AP) - A top Unit- a sur| the union will not strike -to get tlatioi profit sharing from the nation's Reu ■s automakers this year, and ( Douglis A. Fraser, director of gainin J the union's Chrysler Depart- sharin 5 . ment, said Wednesday the union sense, had found rock-hard resistance He to the idea (rom management predic — ^nd-would- 4 vait--until—lator—to- -fait>-sl H -pr^Jts_deniands-------------------Jngs v ^ ; Profit sharing, or “equity year ( e Sharing" lis UAW President: Fra; h -Walter P. Reuther called it, was Wednt j. ' ------------- : sharin ;; Stock Market C l T sonabl d M u m p s 111 there X 1 profit a Big Trading wev other . NEW YORK (AP)-The stock market slumped in heavy trad- jp^^ui ing today afler President John- :----- - son recqmmcnded a 10 per cent surcharge on corporate and In- V y • dividual inconie .tajios, ' ' At r p.m. the-Dow Jon?s av-* -j- . >.• e ra g o 'o t 30 Industrlals ha'd-fall- I c en 7.74 points to 914,53. “ TTTialf^ ■■ 1- hour earlier It had b e e n ' off u \ more tlian 9 points. J 3 Y s Brokers said the prbposal for j a 10 per cent surcharge was FOf s lifegcr—than~m any^on— Wall -ftrator Street had expected.. buked d Losses by key stocks ranged Hall'l I- from $1 to $J a share. it woi n The . setback came after Iho pronos i- raarlfct had climbed to new 1067 Dam, ' highs Tuesday and W ednesday. ■Talk j ^ and I'n ■a 1 ' tion-to lowship~^fs -r— : ' resorv I'he heads In a moment of medlla- ; tion. Hien visitors returned, to ; • their osvn tents tu rest for I anollier day, 1 ^ jij, r “ Tiiirscotltirwlll-ht’Eln-TlisplaF S : ing skills and liluidlcrafts -this ...... ' : aftecnoim hoforo anticipated s. hundreds nl fellow Stouts nnd “ 1 vlslloTs at tloTdnrn^acckTd I Skill-(|-raran,^ “ " .. ......... - '’“ '[Jr s Sklll-o-ramn will-be staged - three afteniiKin.s with .tiemon- "() for : slriltlons vtiryhij! (rum cooking wear 11 • nitllesnako meat hy soiiir light 'NoW t til pillow - llghlhig- astraddlu reservi r logs, , ' wlll.bt ' ' V ....... .1 ______ f Nine Irrigated Idaho C,ouuties , 67 r— f i o n D r d ei irces. As] iiP " ON Iho new Twin Falls County Courthouse ] lam^e^uniiinghiimT^ef f l y ^ ^ l n j ^ -Flfth^^ In Falls area as created by- the past leg 1 rate and [ioqring,;wirlng and plumbing fai rkers Bargain on^trike Tli It- a surprlse‘'demand when the un-. rioting ys- -len-opened^ e \y ^ n tra e t^ e g » ^ likelyH ;et tiations July 10. current I's Reuther told Ford, Chrysler Sept. 6 and General Motors that bar- The 1 of gaining without including profit estlmat rt- sharing was "primitive non- erty an O T sense.'-- - A F ce He said it was Impossible to shows nt predict in 1967 what,a w orker’s stroyed to- fait>-share-of-a-companyi«-«arn- «toros- _ Jngs would-be-OVei;-a-new_three- iactork ly year contract. operatli nt: Fraser told a newsman others 1 as Wednesday, however; “ If profit new ca: ■“ sharing were the only issue, it Thom would not be a strlkable issue.” lost sev Pressed for explanation he the sh' — <iaid-tlio-nowtmon-coLilri- ‘‘re.i . 4fias-w sonably d;aw the conclusion’’ remaini there woul'd be no strike over ing, profit sharing this year. ' The But;-hg.. addetl,'"'lt's a seed "velera we've sown. We'll "be back an- day as other year," questioi In recent days, there h a s been difficult speculation whether D etroit’s a strike n --------------------^ Labor “ Water (Board K fIsRebiiked iS ;; By Indians ' ' IS FORT HALL (AP)-The State T |-|- ill ^ator'RGSOurces-Boarrf-rwaa-re- X J U . buked Wednesday by th e Fort . id H all Trlbaf Council, which said l-|. it would not discliss further .a J L H ' >0 proposal to raise American Falls 57 . • . , , PASA f- ■Talks had' been held before, delitiate and I'ndlans voiced their opposi- comblnc tion to raising the dam— a move kick In .lhcy-said_WQuld Hoad _Yaiuable I tribal bottomlands on Fort Hall "'^sWy ' reservation. The hoard last Saturday au- ‘ no thorlzed exeCtilivo olficer Rob- wa» f ■“ ert Lee tl) talk wllh Iribal lead- J; er3-furlher-nljout‘-^raising-.tho r ’*^'‘"l'lie council^Is unanim ous In ndvlsliii! llie board,,, th ere will , 3 , be no further dlscussl9 n ‘ wh.)t- ' p -J ever,^'-tho Iribal spokc.lman „,qu„“v sald.-"Otir jioslllon Ij d o o r." - (j (i . llCertaln i«inplo.mIiiso_Jo take -JtT he- no for nn answer nnd cxp^ct to nrhmuu' (, wear 11 sdown,",Ihocutincll said, lent It | It "Now wo ask thiit wc nnd our .ver, wli u roservathin ho let alone. Tliorc ninn sal will ,bo iiujiiicdlni!," _ , , "A. 20 - J' .......... \ pities . ^ J ; ler^Buil Isks Tax "or JitiaTi ^ ^ I - ' . ~ ! » WASH dent .S ,;' cliargc porate tor --- ' ' ■ ' ' The I ----- ^— • •. -; — -and-ta* _ ___ ____ Am . . .. If n- Y the 1 \ ; a L A itself he ^ . ure r ' A n l^H ,er: 2 tliaii I county plus the ' I - • .. ' Robert ------- L— ----- lives,"-, Courthouse Judicial annex, th at will "Ame Inted-Flfth Judicial Dl5 lrlct~Tudge. honor tl 1 last week tu riiClilvrthc second reason he past legislature. In the back- Vietnam ck walls-nn lhe..new-hullilln.ii are - tho-var plumbhig’fai the floor structure are tary op ceed OUI ---------- ; --------------------------------- -- J.ohnsi ^ estimate fainer Says ____ spendinj ;■ This Yejar lE Johns( un-. rioting would make a strike less asked W :gs^ tikelyHn-the-auto-industry wlien ^cawliin current three-year pacts run out expendll sler Sept. 6 . such ex )ar- The rioting last week left an now essi ofit estimated $500 million in prop- Ity." ion- erty and related damage. A Fire Dopartmont report I to shows 387 huildings were de- er’s stroyed. In addition, many irn- ^torog-wero-looted-bare.-snme -T-T^.- ree- iactorles-jwere^shuL jlo iULjni 11 If, operations were disrupted at nan others because of a curfew, and By ofit new car sales virtually dried up. saIGC , it Thousands of auto workers casualllt le.” lost several days pay because of drQnpej he the shutdowns. Service Indus- in’’ remained home'll' o^fic^Turg- l"K' . , mand ar The Detroit News quoted a „, eed "veteran bargainer" Wednes- ..... an- day as saying, ''There is no question that it will b e more 5 en difficult for Reuther now to call “ “ t Ir it’s a strike." -• week w Labor., experts polnt^ut Ihat ^^''imi while Detroit and Michigan are the home of the Big Three auto- P'lrod w: milkers, only 250,000 of the in- The n dustry's 750,000.employes are in killed dr metropolitan Detroit, The others est sincl are spread from New 'York to June 10 ^ California. . : Isald, Lunar,0rMter5- I IiT“M ipty Gooc PASADENA, Calif. (A P) - A ing rock re, delitiate turnaround In space— by 67 ml isi- combined- with a precise, firin rolled bi ive kick In the tail-put America’s tion." ble Lunar Orbiter 5 spacecraft into The kl all "inlglity good Bha|»’’"i(rdB r for vldcd-bj Its photo mission ol the moqn. rocket 11 JU. "Tho midcoursc maneuver end of th |)b- was perfect, as tar ns w e can The cri tell lit this point," n spokesman vicinity ho for tlio N ational AergnAUt Ei mOxnliiE, and S'paco Atlmlnlslrallorv Bad, orbjt aro ^ —Sclcntists.-T'ronlnJllIng^^— the thirjaiiie , 11 , craft's flight said ll had less Its prli " than 133,000 miles lo go before it oral prol ■ Is dropped Into orblt'around Iho /Wnorlcnt " moon, whore tlio camera pack- mako ph , ago Is lo go Into operation. ----- r - per cent ko -jq-he—spacccralt wnS" pro- sldo. Sch nriimmi’d to mil and pitch to^r- plcturc.i 'd' lent It properly lor tho hianeu- aiiclcnt r iiif ,ver, which .11 did," the ..siKikcs- nar criul irc nuui said. .1 inlpacls, "A 26-sccoiitl bura (it U s ■^too^ butli, ' I , Final Edition / ' / ___ , __ : ~TEN CENTS aildiip ax ■■ ;•' . - WASHINGTON. (AP) - PrCs- dent Johnson ordered today an. acceleratj^buildup of U,S, forc- es in Vietnam and called nn Con- gress to adopt a 10 per cent sur- charge on Individual and cor- porate income tsxci to help pay tor it. The President, In a budget — -aBd-tax-rraessage-to-ConpresSi------- .. said American troop strength In Vietnam will be Increased by 45,000 men, raising the total by the end of the current fiscal year next June 30 to 525,000. In a briefing outside the message Itself he made the Increase fig- u re 45,000 to 50,000. His figure 'on forces was high- =±- ■er^iaiu-thexsiihi _-nf tho - Iniest , county from Saigon-461,000— . plus the increment of 45,000 lo . 50.000. But Secretary of Defense Robert S. McNamara has said ; 4Snnnn nn. millimlrfj p «(;■'> ' ;;— -ttfe-ttiat^ul(i^«ci»unHOT-iohn=— ^— son's total. Thus, the actual buildup by tho' end -of-.the year Would bo 3 above 60,000. g Johnson said tha proposed tax increases would expire June-30, 1969 "or continue (or .so long as ciated with our efforts in Viet- nam require higher revenues." .. "I have concludcd, after con- ......... J sidering the recommendationisof ^ S^eoretary M cN am ara.'the .loint * Chiefs of Staff and Gen. West- . _ __ moreland that I should author- . ize an Increase of at least 45,000 - in tlie number of men to be sent ■to. Vietnam this year," - Johnson said. >. Gen, \^;i|llam.C, Westmore- ■“ land, commander In Vietnam, J.. _ hM_beeLrep_oriei_nsjnaking-a____ .:. __ prnpnsnl fnr ih n t Inrrpncp in filn______ _ , forces during the recent visit to Vietnam by Secretary of , De- T*. fense Robert S,-McNainara, ■ J "This nation.has taken a sol- g emn- pledge—that lls sons and C brothers engaged l(i the conflict ihare-ihill. np.vnr lark, nil .lhe " help, all the arms, nnd all tho. equipment essential' for their jnission—and— for—thoir—very—— lives,"-Johnson Euld, - - '!L_ "America must-and ’will— S. honor that pleHge, It Isfor this 13~ reason that expenditures for k- Vietnam-subject as they are to uj— tho-yar-labie-demandj-of-rntili.—— - 0 tary operations—may • now ex- ceed our earlier estimates.” ~ Johnson said original budget estimates for 1968 h a v e been ,, hiked $4 billion for defense and « $2.5 billion for civilian programs. That would bring, expected spending to $79.5 billion for the r Defense Department and Atom- ‘ ic Energy Commission and $62 billion for civilian-programs; -------- - Johnson also said he has less asked McNamara "to conduct a out expenditures and lo withhold all such expenditures that are nol an now essenlal for national s«cur- rop- Ity." Casualties any at \j,' and By GEORGE ESPER ,“ P- SAIGON (A P ) - U,S, combat casualties In tho Vietnam war -' ; dropped to their lowest level In six months last week with 114 7%Tnrrtciins^riHedf-693=TOffilRl==f= *'’ 6‘ and five missing, the U.S, Com- mand announced lodny. The command said 1C4 were killed and 1,442 wounded the week before, ' call But Ihc sharpest dccline last- week was in the number of . hat South Vietnamese troops report- are od killed In action- 76 com- jto pared with 183 tho week before, in- The number of Communists : in killed dropped to 1,399, iHo low- ers est_slncejhe week that ended to Juno 10, the U.S, Command ' .said, ' . ter 5 Put............ Good Shape” • A Ing rockct decreas'ctl lls speed 0 — by 67 mllci an hour, t was thisti rin rolled back Into cruising posi- a’s tion." , nto The kick In tho tall waa pro- tor vldcd~by‘'the lOO-pound-thrust; .... qn. rockct mounted on Iho small ijor end of the stubby crafl, he said, :nn The craft, wTien .lt rcaches tho lan vicinity of'the moon Saturday lEi moxiiliiE,,j5_tnJ?6,.drQppfidJnlQ .------^ Id, orbjt around the moon—utlljzlng ‘ the thirsnninTiteering'-njckctr^;. Bss Its prime goal Is to'scout sov* ! it oral projioscd Itinding spots tor.. Iho Amorlcnn hstronauu, then ck- mako photographic maps of 99 - - per cent of the inoon’s hlddon-;^— ro-sldo. .Sclcntlsla hoped Ihe nevif' or- plcturc .1 would help solve tho''""''. eii- aiiclcnt riddle of whclher the lu- < . OS- nar crust was formed by meteor Intpncls, volcanic «ctlon-or o^ butli, ' ' ■ , ' I
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(Ke'ncwWuitT^lIibTTBoirarTWilf rnllltSitirar I 'a l l s Water sppply and system, which is ai th a t will soon: fake .its position alonf ■'Wit a s one ol the m ost moderp and water.

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m e d ia njpni!.<;iJtiitlves in a fn rbids -T c ia l toar T hursday morning. l)ie old s

* r i t y Mnnnppr H T. rV rrirlt. iinv.'tring il vviiQ conducted the tour, com- side, m en ted that i t covered every- -He .said tiling (rom the old 1918 filtfr be .painted p la n t building to the new 1968 it will be m odel water structures now attractive u n d e r construction. By com

Beginning a t the filter plant moved in a n d wells s o u th p M H e ^ ity , the Canyon- fc to u t sfl\rthe‘ ntt3cky Snalte River take s tru w a te rm in g in to the filter plant creek ap' f o r its approxim ately two-Hour. structure ' c leaning process, and .later (or the inti

V stood on the bridge across Ai- also w itn pheus creek and saw the city's giant, 36-: fu tu re system of c lea r sparkling pipe from sp r in g water. across thi

A t .the old filte r plant the and to the to u r saw the chem ical systfm and to the

“ wlHcH"',T)iitrthe‘ ' ‘flavo r"“m tlie' C lty '^ n i T w in Falls w a le r system , filter said the cc b e d s and the wells which pro- 35 per c<

^laineXo®^ Clues Of Shoo

KKTCHUM — Blaine countylhad decid sherifC s officers -and special m ove,thei a g e n t s at Sun Valley were Creek site checking clues. Thursday into be quieter th e fatjil_shooting of Glen A. .Form er CoDpinger. 3?. ~a construction said there w orkef in Ihe Boundary cam p Larry, a t( ground on T ra il Creek Road with the fi

Sheriff Orville D rexler said Ployed w it th e re are no suspects a t pix:sem, lioise, and b u t officers a r e searching for pre-'abnca a white and b liie F o rd station- valley arc w agon, between a 1955 and 1958 , m odel, because several persons h a v e rcportsd seeing such a v e - ' I

T he sheriff said Ite did not k now what th e significance o( .ir th e reports w as o r w hy the per- I T l 'so n s calling though t the bluE J L l l 1 a n d whito stationw agon had

— catised-susp icion-anym ore-than ---------— ;th e many o ther ca rs operating By WAI in the Ketchum-Sun V alley area. WASHIN

T he body of M r . ' Copplnger, vlllf, Tenr; — w h o -w a rsn o t- tw ic e “Oute!de"hls ded'today-

I r a i le r house in - th e Boundary -vicilent Cqi — campprmind. hag heqn t^ikp hy is teachii

, th e Bird F uneral Home to the pul's, un: M cPratney, Alden, Waggner Fu^ the white n e r a l Homo in Boise for ser-

~ ;v ic e s :------------------------- ------- t — —T he widow an d her young son,

N orm an, also have returned to 'B oise, while h e r H - y e a r - o ld ^ daugh ter, Glenda, who was shot W U x l l in the le^ by the intruder, is J*- reported m good condition in \ r „ , ™ S un , Valley H ospital. i l d V j

Friends of the fam ily in Hail- e y said Mrs. Coppinger had told _ ,

■ th e m they had cam ped along th e Big Wood riv e r about a mile n o r th -of-K etchum —but—it -was IroiMULWh

■ so noihv and UuMy thut u ' thuv _________ 1 cause ofhas quit tl

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L . m i i a N e a r Adm''in“rs"tra'— --------------orlBlnirt— 5

v J . V l l ” ' T T " a r ---------- tronauts-w(irst paths,

MOSCOW (A P ) - Tass said ""t '’““n to d a y China Is nearing civil “ w a r . years.

T h e Soviet new s agency at- tribu ted the rep o rt to unnamed ™ °y w itnesses. Ih ^ aispa'tch was * v o te fi

■ .w ritten here. Sealab pi“ Witnesses arriv ing from Chi- project offii

n a ," Tass said, " rep o rt that t h e W situa tion in cen tra l and south ..NASA C hina increasingly resem bles a noui'cemenlc iv il w ar." __ day.

I t added th e re w ere armed clashes Involving Red Guards, n n ' w orkers, students and soldiers ' | - ' i

■ in several a rea s. J“ There are thousands o( k ilM

h nd wounded, H elicopters are , uy T he d tu jpp in g '- lea fle ts--u rg in g ..a -sto p -rrJ- 'ljj-- , to the bloodshed." it w ent on. |„-!,bl*|oda'

T a ss said som e provinces arc i„ve.;il>ntinl I, suffering from fam ine and|!ie f | K

'V 'h u n g ry peasants a re looting■ food stores.-' , - .shot a N eg "Gontinued—ciaslies— n re“ re- ninhtr-pollc

p o rted between . Mao Tse^ung's other youth; supporters and 'antl-M oalsls and lltc'.ptder i lil.so ampng serv icem en,". Tass jlce said,

' s a id , adding th e re w as strong thrown and • opposition ' 10 M ao within t h e ' Thp death

a rm y . ; '________ ______ the Wlscons

— Scouts ExcFARRAGUT’ STATfe PARK, cnt.i are b a

■ Id ah o (API — Costum ed In In- host lo see ..itllan headdress,, four Amcrlcail Indonesia, 1 , tlioy Scmils' war-lioOped .around Wnrdt w f L lt_ p i l l f l [ l E 3 W n i i 4 d a y ^ g k Svo,)io4t-ci

d u rin g an ' Intortroop campHro bccame ob\ exchange at t h o ‘W orld Boy real need ftS cou t JamborM,^_____ ■ ' Ycllow-Jac

Throughout ( liT F n c a f lj;000i'lhc catnpfir scou t- cncnm()mcnt, t r o’d p s (oowdly c ir

■ p .iired wlllt aiio thef troop froiA Inn Ihclr h; a dlffcrciit coun try lo cxclmnge hut tihrupt i 6un(>s; Rlorles nnd fellowship, they billlod

U nder Iho ntnr-tlllod Niirth llm c. rclo ui Idntjo shy; a troop of U nlttd !ii|; Iho " ru

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at duce 4,5 m illio n gallons and 1,5 e n t i r e S'lir iffllltiS irirsnonsTiB 'irday-iif'w ater t a t e - n im, which is a d d e d lo the city supp ly fin ish e ion a lo n g ' W ith the Snake R iv e r - 60 pe'i ind water, ' ' . K jo ep fa(- At the_ o ld c ity reservoir, M r. a ll, thi

per for b ids A u g : 31-for cove ring ef fin i^ lie the old s to ra g e tank, and re - N ew

rk. nnv,iiing it nn the inside and ou t- JL o g a aim -side. . ' I ' i lij'. 1" o n i th ery- -He, s a id the ' tank then w ill s ta t io ntf r be .p a in ted and th e area a ro u n d l iv e r ie968 it will b e landscaped into a n sh o u ldlow a ttrac tiv e p a rk a re a ,. C ron

By c o n tr a s t , th e tour the;n o f th eani moved in to the Snake R iv e r c e n t tthe Canyon- f o r a . look at the in- d e n ts ;

take— s t r u c tu re - nea r Alp h f e -eem pliant creek a n d a rock dam -like w ill b(3ur. s tructu re w hich backs up w a te r 1968.ter (or the in ta k e . T hose taking p a r t H is tiAl' also w itn e ss e d the laying * o f flow sy's giant, 36-inch concrete coated sp rin g ;ing pipe f ro m the in tak e s tru c tu re is s o n

across th e old P errine b ridge th o u g hthe and to th e pum ping station s i te th e "!em and to t h j can y o n rim. . la rg e s t the ~ C !ty‘^ ; j i p n e e r ' R O n-Schfuffete s tre a mter said the c o n tra c ts a re now a b o u t M r.ro- 35 per c e n t com plete on th e See W,

wmi JOfficersShoi^ng^SFEi ty lhad d e c id e d lu s t Tuesday to l S h e r ■laT m o v e ,th e ir t r a i le r to the T ra i l A gen ts ;rc Creek s ite to get where i l w ould C o les, nto be q u ie te r . the j£A. F o rm e r ne ighbors In H ailey in th e

ion said th e re a lso is an older so n ,. M r. i p Larry, a te e n -a g e r , who was n o t of M rs lad with the fa m ily here . . 1903 2------ M t ^ p p i n g f r h ad-heen-x n u - - a n i - i ta il) ployed w ith Boise-Cascade C o ., p in g e r ' nt, Boise, a n d w a s helping constru.ct R ow e, (or p re -fab rica ted hom es in the Siiii F a lls .

Valley a r e a , - ■ fo rm e r958 “ 7

'Testimony H s in Study Ofladan --------- ------------------------------------------ng By W A L T E R R . MEARS sch o o l :a. W ASHINGTON (A P ) -A N ash- e ra ! gi er, vllle. T e n t) ., police captain te s ti- - T h e ; Ms lle d 'to d a y - th a t- th e ^ tu d e n t-N o n ' -the-«u l ,fy vinlpnt r n nrrlinafing rnm m lftpp frn m - bv is te a c h in g fJegro ch ild ren O p p o rt he ‘'pure, u n a a u l te r a te a h a ire d Of TtrriT ru; the w hite ra c e ,” in a su m m e r N eg ro c j r - -------------------------- ;------------ v in e 's— T----------------------- ------------ - a r e T i i>n, Astronaut

Quits To J o in -it Navy Project

J J A m e n cZ SPACE C E N T E R , H ouston, H e s ™ Tex. (A P ) - N avy Cmdr. M . ‘o th e jij Scott C a rp e n te r , a pioneer a s - ® a j Ironnut .w .hQ .jQ sLhis .chaacis^of. ™ 5 J lS ^ w a r f ly in g —in -s p a c a -a g a in -b e - in _1 cause ot a m otorcycle c ra s l/ , S a ra i

has qu it th e sp ac e program t!o r e c to r return to th e NaVy to explores S tu d e n t the sea. ' . ■ “ T he;

C arp en te r , 42, h a s spent e ig h t c a l l a I years— in . t h e — N a t i o n a I H A e r o n a u t i c s and Spa<;e p o s e d t A dm in istra tion ,as one of th e c u ltu re ,

— orlBlnirt— s e v c i r—T tJercO T jrT ik T s c e r a r— tro n a u ts -w h o blazed-Am erica^iii — ^A cc(

first p a th s in space . But, he ha,s th e y ’r eId not been m e d ic a lly qualified fo r th e w h [,ll a space m is s io n the past th re e “ W e be

years. f e d e ra li(. It w as le a rn e d exclusively p f u a t e

today t h a t C A rpenter In tends i c s ."

Sealab p ro je c t as a^ to p J a m e s i|. project o ff ic ia l , leaving n X s a to r io t e r s 1,0 move to W ash ing ton , The N avy low ta i [I, and.N A SA p la n n e d a joint a n - m u n ls t J nouncem ent o f th e move la te r in " I t ’s

Iho day. S ee T Isd ■

: TideOfVi(;d.J ' - By, T h e A ssoc ia ted P ress th e s t r i 'P -T h e tid e - o f v iolence continued " T h e re

to tib lW qday w hile congressional th e Lot ™ investigations liUo the cause o f W y an d a “ Ihe r io t in g g a in e d m om entum , p e a r e d

'B In M ilw aukee , police fa ta lly s lr t i i la r .shot a N e g ro you th W ednesday S o m e :

e n lnh tr-Po llcG -.M ld 'h tt- 'an tl-th res w e re ” 's other y o u th s fa iled to obey a po- Inc iden t Id l|(s:'.pt(ler to ha lt. Instead, po- T h e I ss'pco sa id , a . \ f i rp b o m b w a s r e p o r te t Ig thrown a n d tho g roup fled. in c id e n t 1C ‘ Thp d e a th b ro u g h t .the toll In ty worl<

the W isconsin c ity to tour since v io le n c e

ExehahgeStcnts a re b a s e d ab ro ad — w ere T h e li

1- host lo s c o u ts from ThallanjI, th e c a ll Indonesia, N epal and Vietnam , sc o u tin g ll „ .W i)ril> _ jM B U cw .-.fiuL as_U ie ^ S o n g ll te o ilio u t-cx c h a n g o -w o n tro n i-H - « n d - u a r 0 bccame o b v io u s thero was no N e p a l i y ronl need f o r them , s c o u ts j

, Ycllow -JackCted. Thajj., ijCRan a c a in p l )‘ Ihc c am p fire iii;livlllcs, l i g h t - w e r e I s (oolfldly c irc lin g tlio fire, w «v- t r u n s c e r ri liiii Ihclr h a n d s In o hulo-like " I 'o r - e hut tih ru p t m o tion . Ono by ono, b o re o t

they billlcd th e o th e r scouts Into m a s t e r h Iho ('. rclo u n t i l 70 boys wore do- c licn , N d ill); Iho " r u m wOiig," ii iintivc th iil th e

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Fmgress P System i:|5 [ e n t i r e p ro je c t . W ork o h 'th e In- j r t a k e - T i m i c t n r e H r - s r T i e i ^ e n r •*—g e y f in ish e d and on the supply (ine , qu| r- 60 per c en t com plete, all by

K jo e p fe r C onstruction Co. O ver- ^n ■. a ll, th e f irm fs 61 p e r cen t com - ,pr(

f - f i i n s h e d r — ;— ------------- — 4 “1- N e w e ll Jf MOl^en and S ons, i [ - J L a g a n ^ - j i - . i i i r ^ c e n ^ co m p le te ilr-Q-f-

on ith e p u m p .s t^ iio p at\d b ooste r | - . (;j, II s ta t io n , because of delay -in de- | i l iv e r ie s of m at^ria‘1. T h e ,.t irm | ^ n sh o u ld b e 35 per cen t com p le te . |

C ro m P re-S tressing , bu ild e rs | I tl o f th e ill fa ted tank , is 34 p e r | r c e n t c o m p le te a fte r two a c c i- |1- d e n ts a n d should be 66 per c e n t | Jj '. s -e e m p le te ^ -T h e — e n t i r e - s y s te n v e w ill b e com pleted by M arch 21, ;f l . j r 1968. It H isto i-y of the w a te r w h ich if flow s in to the canyon from d s p r in g s , M r. D errick exp la ined , j » - | e is .som ew hat of a my.stery, a l- e th o u g h it a p p aren tly com es from e th e " S n a k e R iver P la in ," th e | 7

la r g e s t k n o w n undel-ground JT Q ? s t r e a m - - ln 'th e coun try . “ ■■■;' t M r. D errick explained th e A x s See W A T E R TOUR Pg. 2, Col. 4 i l l

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t Ketchum Iiith e a'

d| S heriff Dreyicr said Special $138.9 T A gents Dude Cain and Guy succe J Coles, who are affiliated w ith

the J a n s s Corp., are assisting lings, y in th e m urder investigation. Siiffol

M r. Coppinger was a bro ther $11.70 r of M rs. J . L. (Virginia) b tearns; $j ig7 . 1903 2nd AvC; E.. Twin F a lls , $2750

- -andU t-w as-repQ rled .-M r&...Cop., p in g e r’s m other is Mrs. Edw in 51 520 t Row e, 485 Wakefield St.. Tw in jjJq 1 F a lls . She and her daughter ai*e ‘ '

fo rm e r Kimberly resiaents.th ro u i

' Heard £versit

Of Riots “ ssch o o l subsid ized by the fed - j W f

. e r a l g o v ern m en t.- ■ T h e c a p ta in , Jo h n Sarace, s a id .1) _- - th e -n su b s id y -is -a -J 7 ,7 0 0 l g ra 'n t- - J \ €

1 O p p o rtu n ity . ~ |

■ N e g ro e s who took p a r t in N ash -■ v in e ’s ra c ia l rio ting la s t A p ril HA^- ■ a r ir-a m D ii|r ih e te a ch e rs a T tH e ' 'A'nier]

s ch o o l, , once. "S N C C in N ashville is now th e today r e c ip ie n t of an OEO g ra n t a n d ooces

• th is is a re a l p ro b lem ," S a ra c e revolu to ld th e Senate Ju d ic ia ry com - The m it te e w hich is looking in to open ' th e r e c e n t waives' df riots in the C A m e r ic a n c ities. Ameri

, H e s a id the g ra n t did not go d a rity , to th e o rg a n iz a tio n d irec tly , b u t 12 hoi . to a m a n nam ed F red B rooks, a ttack [ v»ho h e iden tified as SNCC ch a ir- The - m a n in . N a shville , ' ■— -betw n

S a r a c e sa id B rooks J s the d i- a rm ed I r e c to r o f th e N orth N ashv ille and m J S tu d e n t S u m m er P ro jec t. c r fon

‘‘T h e y 'r e ru nn ing w hat th e y and d( ; c a l l a lib e ra tio n schoo l," S a ra c e Ther 1 s a id . H e sa id the school js su p - a ttack; ; jx js e d to te a c h N egro h isto ry a n d cause

c u l tu re , an d insp ire pride in ence : r a c e a m o n g x o lo r e d th i ld r e i i ; ' . tions 'il

— !^ A cco rd ing -to -ou r-in fo rm an tS r — Mostth e y ’r e a lso teach ing ha tred fo r there ' th e w h ite m a n ," Sarace s a id , pearan “ W e b e lie v e in th is instance, th e tim e ti f e d e ra l funds a r e helping to p e r- a spee p t u a t e th e p rob lem s of our c lt- del C a le s-’’ peared— E a r-l -i e iv Ktiw iaslpp i- r S e n , —T he" J a m e s O . E a s tla n d said N egro ing ovi r io t e r s 'in A m erican cities " fo l- ly Cat low ta c t ic s used by the C om - th a t I m u n is t p a r ty the w orld o v e r.” m oven

" I t ’s th e ideiitlcal p a tte rn ," causo S ee TE ST IM O N Y Pg. 2, Col. 5 del Fu

Violence Stilth e s trife _ b e fia n _ S u n d a y ,____ preylQiz lh . e r e _ w a s : raQ rc iv jfile iice_ ln z ln r f i j th e L o n g Is land fiom m unity- o f C lv an ; W y a n d a n c h , N .Y ., bu t it a p - tra tln g p e a r e d to be less s ev e re -th a n a gallon s l ih i l a r o u tb re h k T uesday n igh t, s ta te i S o m e f ir e s ' fla red and th e re in last w e re 'T o c k ^ a iid ~ b D ttlc -th ro w ln g ^ —T h t“ l In c id e n ts , > left, tbi

T h e P ro v id en c e , R .I.,. police A Natl r e p o r te d only one rock-throw ing Gov. G in c id e n t, a s 21 N egro an tlpover- nounce ty w o rk e r s helped to, curb th e w hen ti v io le n c e th a t had s tru c k tho tw o g a n gu

SongsirStmT h e In te rn a tio n a l la n g u ag t o f am png

th e c a m p fire ga tlio rlng w a s And s c o u tin g . . . tho ir h-"-i^S onB s-B re-d ie-a ijm c-fu rT 'O U TBrmed « n d -u a r ''* « n ld » K T ” l:r 'N c p n ll -o f t h r c a t l N e p a l a f l 6r tho 70 assem b led ontli. s c o u ts jo in e d In "K um -by-ynh ," Aroui a j : a i 5 p f iro favorite . The w ords w as re] w e re E n g lish , .b u t tho song W ednes t ru n a c e n d c d ' la iiguagc, a lm ost

" I 'o r - F r ie n d s h ip " Is the ja m - cam pfli b o re o th e m e , ' a n d host scout- th e ir c m a s t e r K lji Sheppa(d , M etii- As li c lit'n , N ,J , , told till!' caiim flro th ree - th ill th e (oolliig of intel'nnlluilnl nnled I b rp ll ic r lio c ^ ; '* w o u ld n o t; o nd oatih i

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p e j r . p e ^ i c a t . e d to S e r v in g and tronI ' ■ ' ■____ ■

/ T W IN F A L L S , ID A H O , T H U R S l

1

A id Program ISACRAM ENTO. C a l K |

(A P ) -^ a ! j(o rn i j p lans its.. |oWh forciign aid p ro g ram |l ^

fo r C h ile alter severing an | £ ■.a id agreem ent w ith the iii ■tJ, S. S tate D epartm ent. . pj . •

in- R epublican Gov. R onald ' tR e a g a n say,i he has w iped f ' •out h is ' state's partnersh ip Iji w ithjirthe-United. S ta te s in ■ ^ '

■r' a n A l l i a n c e (o r .P ro g re s s , li- p rp g ra m to a id Chll.e, ■ M

. J -m u s t pfoceed'.withojjt»tuf- f • ■ ' f ; I th e r federal partlljipation Iji , _ i _

jlT b r asiflstahce In iiip Chile- f I ' C a lifp rn ia program” R ea- | tmm

' I .g«n to ld Secretary of S tate | H il D ean R usk in a le tter Wed-, t ' H

[5: I rib sday . . . . ' |I H e assured the S ta te De- ■

'®,'' I p a r tm e n t ol indecision, im- |j 'I iw s in g ton many r'estric- ;il H

' ii; tions a n d hureaucr.atic ot> / ^ j'?’’ ii! s tru c tlo n in handling the

il aid.c h ...... ............. ........... I

H

3 518RamsSeU Ii m - - I H

g For 171.950 JII At Filer Sale I j

' F I L E R - A total-Of 518 b la c k - . 1— faced r a m ; ' was -aold t o b u y . —~ .ers-.from Jrinlin nnri O rpgnn rfn r-

ing th e ^ 6th annual ra m sale o f H the Id a h o Woolgrowers A.s.socia- . ■

— t lo tn v e d n e s d iiy ^ r lT T S S o :" -------- ^Mel C la a r , Boise, e x ec u tiv e

.s ec re ta ry p /4 li£ association .said ' Hthe a v e r a g e price per ram w a s H

ial^ }138.90. H e termed the sale v e ry uy su cc e ss lu l.ith T h e re w ere .181 Suffolk y e a r - ' H ’’E lings, se ll in g for 554,282.50; 77 3 1

Siiffollcr Hampshire y e a r lin g s , J lo r $11.70,'): 12 Hamnshire v e a r lin g s . '.... i; s . $1,187.50: 35 Suflolk ra m la m b s . ; I

$2,7,50; fiv e ,Su((olk H a m p sh ire'P ' la m b s ,- $975r~scveirSnfftlllrsni35; = =™ $1,520, a n d one Ham pshire s tu d , U .™ $130. ___

Tlie r a m s consigned w ere th e i— top r a m s from b re e d e r s ~

th ro u g h o u t Idaho. > -«■Top r a m s sold during the s a le

w ere a p e n of two Suffolk y e a r - ^lings, consigned hy the U n i- M .ve rs ity o f Idaho and p u rc h a se d ^ by O s c a r M cCorty,'Echo, O re ., . for $540 a head.

t Revolution—I . ---------- p rt;

Ih- judiril HAVA N A (AP) - - T he L a tin - c ro I i i ' "A m erican revolutionary c o n fe r- beii

ence m ov ed into closed s e s s io n co nhe today to try to iron ou t d if fe r - ;-----^nd' ences o n the best way to m a k e ce rev o lu tio n . ATl- The differences cam e into th e to open W ednesday as de legates to in the Communist-conlroiied L a tin

A m e ric a n Organization o f SSli- |50 d a rity —O LA S-talked th ro u g h I u t 12 h o u rs of speeches filled w ith :s, a ttack s o n the United S ta tes.‘£1 The princip le d U fe re n c e .J a y ..-r: ■between - t lie C jsliultes whu se g j'" a rm ed re v o lt as Ihe on ly c o u rs e to^ ,u' le and m o d e ra te s urging such o th - Pr“ ' ' t

e r fo rm s of struggle a s s tr ik e s 'y and dem onstrations.

T here w ere also a few m ild P- a tta ck s o n -th e Soviet U nion b e - [d cause it favo rs peaceful co ex ist- ‘‘ in ence w ith Latin-Am erlcan n a - .to ™ ~ tio n s 'it w a n ts to tftnllTWltli; -^ n d -^ 5r — M ost“ Observers— p re d ic te d >r there w o'uld be al least an a p - 1 " ro f 1- p e a ran c e o f full accord by th e j ' ’f>''in, le tim e the p a rley ends Au^. 8 w ith iW alter r- a speech by Prime M in ister F i- t- del C a s tro . He has not y e t a p - C x ,

pea re d a t the conference. o l ( .

0 Ing o v a tio n Wednesday to S toke- C l - , - I- ly C arm ichae l as he d e c la r e d O l l 1- th a t th e U.S. Black P o w e r ” m o v e m e n t Is ready to he lp th e D - n " causo of revolution from T ie r ra J - I l l 5 del F u e g o to Alaska.

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Itill Ebbs ildivldui

p rey lQ u s jiig h ts , ' A t In zJn :JE !6t r 6lt,_M ayor._lerome p .- e ra g o - )f C lv a n ag h '- called (or a ,‘‘pene- en 7.7'> t ra tln g a n d thoilghtful" i'nvesti- houra ga llon -o f 'the 'conduct o f c ity , m ore 1t. s ta te a n d federal governm en ts Broke in la s t w e e k 's rioting th e re , a 10g —T h t“Ia s ro r4 ;7 0 n 'f i:d e ra rtre flp s lifE gcr

left, the M oto r City W ednesday . S tre e te A N a tio n a l Guard official s a id Lossg Gov, G e o rg e Romney w ould a n - from J> nounce a dccliilon today o n T h e , e w hen to p u ll (iit tl]i! 7,000 M Ichi- raarlfc:0 g a n g u a rdsm en ., ' h ighs

toriesfFdimf am png ti r e scouts, ’ head ss . And th e 70 .scoilt.s, a ll ho ld ing tion . 1

thoIr h a n d s In th e ,sco u t ,slgn, th e ir4 'fBrm cd“ a “ hu inn ii-chnlirirroun(j ano ilic f th r-ca iiip f ir tM o rcclic‘th c - s c o u t “ T l i i r :1 onlli. ' in g ' sk ' A round Farragul, th e sce n e aftecnc s w as re p e a te d hundreds o f tlm is_ h u n d n ; } W cdnosdny . night its boys from v ls llo p

a lm ost 100 lands m et 'a ro u n d Sklll-(>-— c a m p fire s to-sho\v l.cllow sco u ts Skill-— th e ir c u s to m s, ,. , ( Im o■ ’As 10 p .m . npprnhclicd, th e s lriltlo i1 th ree - flngcrcil s(:out sign s lg - n itlle s i I nnled fo r sllenco, nlid scuu ls n t tii pill I oaiih cam pH ro low n-cd. lilo lr logs.

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------- M iv -€ u n n ln g h a m -w a s -a p p o ln te d - l) jJu d g es’s position In t h e T w in F a lls

in- g round Is: the old c o u n ty c o u r thouse ; r - be ing dompleted a t a ra p id ra te a i o n com plete.;r - ;------------- ;----------------------------- -----rC0

«Auto Worke I Union W5?ly D ETRO IT (AP) - A to p U nit- a su r|

the union will not s t r ik e -to g e t tla tio i p ro fit sharing from th e n a t io n 's Reu

■s au to m ak ers this year, ■ a n d ( D o u g lis A. F ra s e r , d i r e c to r o f gainin

J the union 's C h ry s le r D e p a r t- sharin 5. m e n t, s a id W ednesday t h e union sense,

had found rock-hard r e s is ta n c e He to th e idea (rom m a n a g e m e n t predic

— ^ n d -w o u ld -4 vait--until—la to r—to- -fait>-slH -p r ^ J ts _ d e n ia n d s ------------------- Jn g s v^ ; P ro f it sharing, o r “ e q u ity y e a r ( e S haring" lis UAW P re s id e n t: Fra; h -W alter P . Reuther c a l le d it, w as W ednt j. '------------- : sharin

;; Stock MarketC l T sonabl

d M u m p s 1 1 1 thereX 1 p ro fit

a Big Trading w e v“ ” o the r

. N EW YORK ( A P ) - T h e stock m a rk e t slumped in h e a v y tra d - jp^^uiing to d a y afler P r e s id e n t Jo h n - :------son recqm m cnded a 10 p e r cen t s u rc h a rg e on c o rp o ra te a n d In- V y • d iv idua l inconie .tajios, '' A t r p .m . the-D ow J o n ? s av-* -j- ■.

>.• e r a g o 'o t 3 0 Industr la ls h a 'd -fa ll- I c en 7.74 points to 914,53. “ TTTialf^ ■■

1- ho u r earlie r It had b e e n ' o ff u \ m ore tlian 9 points. J 3 Ys B ro k e rs said th e p rb p o s a l fo r j

a 10 p e r cent s u r c h a r g e w as F O f s l i f e g c r— t h a n ~ m a n y ^ o n — W all -ftrator

S tre e t had e x p ec te d .. bukedd L osses by key s to ck s ra n g e d H a l l 'l I - from $1 to $J a s h a re . it woin T he . setback cam e a f t e r Iho pronos i- ra a rlfc t had clim bed to n e w 1067 D am ,' h ighs Tuesday a n d W e d n e sd a y . ■ Talk

j ^ an d I'n■ a 1 • ' tion-tolowship~^fs

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h e ad s In a m oment o f m e d lla - ; tion . H ie n visitors r e tu r n e d , to ;• th e ir osvn tents tu r e s t fo rI a n o llie r day, 1 j i j ,r “ T i i irs c o tl t irw lll-h t’E ln -T lis p la F S :

ing sk ills and l i lu id lc r a f ts -this ...... ': a ftecnoim hoforo a n t i c ip a t e ds. h u n d re d s nl fellow S t o u t s nnd “1 vlslloTs a t t l o T d n r n ^ a c c k T dI Skill-(|-raran,^ “ " .. ......... - '’“ '[Jrs Sklll-o-ramn w i l l - b e s tag e d -

th re e afteniiKin.s w ith .tiem on- "() for: s lr iltlo n s vtiryhij! (rum co o k in g w e a r 11• n itlle sn ak o m eat hy s o i i i r light 'NoW t til pillow - llghlhig- a s t r a d d lu reservi r logs, , ' w lll.b t

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O N Iho new Tw in Falls C o u n ty C o u rth o u se ] la m ^ e^ u n iiin g h iim T ^e f f l y ^ ^ l n j ^ -Flfth^^

I n F a lls a rea a s created b y - th e p a s t leg

1 ra te and [ioqring,;w irlng a n d p lu m b in g fai

rkers Bargain on^trike TliIt- a surprlse‘'dem and w hen th e un-. rioting ys- - le n -opened^ e \ y ^ n t r a e t ^ e g » ^ like lyH ;e t tia tions Ju ly 10. cu rren tI 's R euther told Ford, C h r y s le r Sept. 6

an d G eneral Motors t h a t b a r - T he 1 o f gain ing w ithout including p ro f i t e stlm at rt- sh arin g w as "p rim itiv e n o n - e r ty an OT sense.'-- - A Fce He said it was Im p o ss ib le t o shows n t p red ic t in 1967 w hat,a w o r k e r ’s s troyed to- fa it> -sh are -o f-a -co m p an y i« -« arn - « to ro s -_ Jn g s w ould-be-O V ei;-a-new _three- ia c to r kly y e a r con trac t. operatli nt: F ra s e r told a n e w s m a n o th e rs 1 a s W ednesday, however; “ I f p ro f it new ca: ■“ sh arin g w ere the only i s s u e , i t Thom

w ould not be a strlkab le is su e .” lo s t sev P ressed fo r e x p la n a tio n h e the sh'

— < ia id -tlio -now tm on-c o Lilr i - ‘‘r e .i . 4 fia s -w sonably d ;a w the c o n c lu s io n ’’ rem aini th e re woul'd be no s t r i k e o v e r ing, p ro fit sharing this year. ' T he

B u t;-hg .. a d d e t l, '" 'lt 's a s e e d " v e le ra w e 've sown. W e'll "be b a c k a n - d a y as o th e r y ea r ," questioi

In recent days, there h a s b e e n difficult speculation whether D e t r o i t ’s a strike

n -------------------- ^ Labor

“ Water (Board K fIsRebiiked i S ;; By Indians ' 'I S FO RT HALL ( A P ) - T h e S ta te T | - | - ill ^ a to r 'R G S O urces-B oarrf-rw aa-re - X J U .

buked W ednesday by t h e F o r t • . id H a l l T r lb a f Council, w h ic h s a id l - | .

it would not discliss f u r t h e r . a J L H ' >0 proposal to ra ise A m e ric a n F a l ls 57 . • • . , , PASAf- ■ Talks h a d ' been held b e fo re , delitiate■ a n d I'ndlans voiced th e ir o p p o s i- com blnc

tio n to r a is in g the dam— a m o v e k ic k In .lhcy-said_W Q uld Hoad _ Y a iu a b le I t r ib a l b o tto m lan ds on F o r t H a ll " '^sW y

' reservation . ”The hoard last S a tu rd a y a u - ‘ no

thorlzed exeCtilivo o lf ic e r R ob- wa» f ■“ e r t Lee tl) talk wllh I r ib a l le ad - J;

e r3 -fu r lh e r-n ljo u t‘-^ ra is in g - .th o

r ’*^'‘"l'lie council^Is u n an im o u s Inndvlsliii! llie b o a r d , , , t h e r e w ill , 3, be no fu rther dlscussl9n ‘ w h.)t- ' p

-J e v e r ,^ '- th o Iribal s p o k c .lm a n „ ,q u „ “ v sald .-"O tir jioslllon Ij d o o r . " - (j

(i . llCertaln i«inplo.mIiiso_Jo ta k e - J tT h e - no for nn answ er nnd c x p ^ c t to n rhm uu '

(, w e a r 11sd o w n ," ,Ih o c u tin c ll sa id , len t It | It "N ow wo ask thiit wc n n d o u r .ver, wli u roservath in ho let alone. T lio rc n inn sal■ w ill ,bo iiujiiicdlni!," _ , , " A .20-

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------- L— ----- lives ,"-,C ou rthouse Jud icial annex, t h a t w ill "Ame In te d -F lf th J ud ic ia l Dl5lrlct~Tudge. honor tl 1 l a s t w eek tu riiC lilvrthc s e c o n d reason he p a s t leg is la tu re . In the b a c k - Vietnam c k w a ll s -nn l he..new-hullilln .ii a r e - th o - v a r p lu m b h ig ’fai th e floor s tru c tu re a r e ta ry op

ceed OUI---------- ;------------------- ---------------- J.ohnsi

^ estim ate

fainer Says____ s p e n d in j

;■ This Yejar lEJohns(

un-. rio ting w ould make a s t r i k e less asked W :g s ^ tike lyH n-the-au to -indust r y wlie n ^caw liin

c u rre n t th ree-year pacts ru n out expendll s le r S ep t. 6. su ch ex) a r - T he rio ting last week le f t a n now essi o f i t e stim a te d $500 million in prop- Ity ." io n - e r ty and re la ted dam age. ■

A F ire D opartm ont re p o r t I t o show s 387 huildings w e r e de- e r ’s s troyed . In addition, m any i r n - ^ to ro g -w e ro -lo o te d -b a r e . - snm e - T - T ^ . - re e - ia c to rle s - jw ere^ sh u L j l o i U L j n i 11 I f,

o p era tio n s w ere d is ru p te d a t n a n o th e rs because of a c u rfe w , and By o f i t new c a r sa le s virtually d r i e d up. saIGC , i t T h ousands of auto w o rk e rs casua lllt le .” lo s t s ev e ra l days pay b e c a u s e of drQ npej

h e the shutdow ns. Service Indus-

i n ’’ rem ain ed h o m e 'l l ' o ^ f ic ^ T u rg -l"K' . , m a n d ar■ T h e D etro it News q u o te d a „ ,

e e d " v e te ra n bargainer" W ednes- . . . . . a n - d a y as saying, ''T here is no

question th a t it will b e m ore 5e n difficult fo r Reuther now to call “ “ t Ir i t ’s a s tr ik e ." -• w eek w

Labor., ex p erts polnt^ut Iha t ^ ^ ''im i■ w hile D e tro it and M ich igan a re

th e hom e o f the Big T h r e e au to - P 'lrod w: m ilkers, only 250,000 o f t h e in- The n d u s try 's 750,000.employes a r e in k illed dr m e tro p o litan Detroit, T h e o th e rs e s t sincl a r e sp re ad from New 'Y o rk to J u n e 10

C alifo rn ia . . : I s a ld ,

Lunar,0rMter5- I IiT“M ipty Gooc

PA SA D EN A, Calif. ( A P ) - A in g rock r e , delitia te tu rnaround In s p a c e — b y 67 ml isi- com bined- w ith a p re c ise , firin ro lled bi ive k ick In th e ta il-p u t A m e r ic a ’s tio n ." b le L u n a r O rb ite r 5 s p a c e c ra f t in to T he k l a l l " in lg lity good Bha|»’’" i ( r d B r for v ld c d -b j

Its photo m ission ol th e m oqn . ro c k e t 11 JU. "T ho m idcoursc m a n e u v e r e n d of th |)b- w as pe rfec t, as ta r ns w e c an T he cri

tell lit th is po in t," n sp o k e s m a n v icin ity h o fo r tlio N a tional AergnAUt E i mOxnliiE,

a n d S'paco Atlmlnlslrallorv B ad , o rb j t aro ^ —Sclcntists.-T'ronlnJllIng^^— th e th ir ja ii ie , 11, c r a f t 's fligh t said ll h a d less I ts prli

" th a n 133,000 m iles lo go b e fo re it o ra l prol■ Is d ropped Into o rb lt 'a ro u n d Iho /Wnorlcnt

" m oon, w hore tlio c am era pack- m a k o ph, ago Is lo g o Into opera tion .----- r - p e r centk o - j q - h e — sp ac c c ra lt w n S " pro- sldo . Sch

n riim m i’d to mil and p itc h t o ^ r - plcturc.i 'd ' len t It p roperly lor tho h ia n e u - a iic lcn t r iiif ,ver, w hich .11 did ," the ..siKikcs- n a r criu l i r c nuu i said . . 1 in lpacls,

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- WASHINGTON. (AP) - PrCs- d en t Johnson ordered today an. a c c e le ra t j^ b u i ld u p of U,S, forc­e s in Vietnam a n d called nn Con­g re s s to adopt a 10 per c en t su r­charge on Individual and cor­p o ra te incom e tsxci to h e lp pay tor it.

The P res id e n t, In a budget— -aBd-tax-rraessage-to-ConpresSi-------.. s a id A m erican troop s treng th In

V ietnam will b e Increased by 45,000 men, ra is in g the to ta l by th e end of th e current fiscal y e a r next J u n e 30 to 525,000. In a briefing o u ts id e the m essage Itse lf he m ad e the Increase fig­u re 45,000 to 50,000.

His figure 'o n forces w as high- =±- ■ e r^ ia iu - th e x s iih i _-nf tho - Iniest

, county from Saigon-461,000— . p lu s the in c re m e n t of 45,000 lo . 50.000. But S e c re ta ry of Defense R obert S. M cN am ara h a s said

; 4Snnnn nn. m illim lrf j p « ( ;■ '> ';;— -ttfe -ttia t^u l(i^«ci»unH O T -iohn= — —

so n 's total.Thus, the a c tu a l buildup by

tho ' end -o f-.th e year Would bo 3 above 60,000.g Johnson s a id tha proposed tax

increases w o u ld expire J u n e -30,1969 "or co n tin u e (or .so long as

“ c ia ted with o u r efforts in Viet­n am require h igher revenues ." ..

" I have concludcd, a f te r con-.........J s idering the recom m endation iso f ^ S^eoretary M c N a m a ra .'th e .loint* Chiefs of S ta f f and Gen. W est- .___ m oreland th a t I should au thor- .

ize an In crease of a t least 45,000- in tlie n u m b e r of m en to be

sen t ■ to. V ie tn a m this y e a r ,"- Johnson said .> . Gen, \^ ;i |l la m .C , W estm ore- ■“ land , co m m a n d er In V ietnam ,J.. _ hM _beeL rep_oriei_nsjnaking-a____.:.__ prnpnsnl fn r i h n t In rrpncp in filn_______ , forces during th e recent v is it to

V ietnam by S ec re ta ry o f , De- T*. fen se R obert S ,-M c N ain ara , ■J ■ "This n a t io n .h a s taken a sol- g e m n - pledge— th a t lls sons and C b ro the rs e n g a g e d l(i the conflict

ih a r e - ih i l l . np.vnr la rk , n il .lhe " he lp , all the a rm s , nnd a ll t h o .

equipm ent e s s e n t ia l ' fo r their jn issio n —a n d — for— thoir— very—— liv e s ,"-Jo h n so n Euld, - -

'!L _ "A m erica m u s t-a n d ’will—S. honor that p leH ge, It I s f o r this 1 3 ~ reason that expend itu res for k- V ie tn a m -s u b je c t as they a re to uj— th o -y a r- la b ie -d e m a n d j-o f-rn tili.— — - 0 ta ry o p e ra tio n s—may • now ex­

ceed our e a r l i e r estim ates .”~ Johnson s a id original budget

estim ates fo r 1968 have been ,, hiked $4 b illio n for defense and « $2.5 billion fo r civilian p ro g ram s.

T hat w ould bring, expected spending to $79.5 billion fo r the

r D efense D e p ar tm e n t and A tom - ‘ ic Energy C om m ission a n d $62 billion for c iv ilia n -p ro g ram s;-------- -

Johnson a l s o said he has less asked M cN a m a ra "to conduct a

out expenditures a n d lo w ithhold all su ch expend itu res that a r e nol

a n now essenlal f o r national s«cur- rop- Ity ."

Casualtiesany

a t \j,'and By G E O R G E E S P E R ,“ P- SAIGON ( A P ) - U,S, com bat ■

casualties In th o Vietnam w ar - ' ; d ropped to t h e i r lowest level In

s ix months l a s t week w ith 114 7% T nrrtciins^riH edf-693=T O ffilR l==f=

*'’6‘ a n d five m iss in g , the U.S, Com­m a n d announced lodny.

“ The com m an d said 1C4 w ere ’ ■ killed and 1,442 wounded the

w eek before, ' call But Ihc s h a r p e s t dccline l a s t -

w eek was in the num ber of . h a t South V ie tnam ese troops report- a r e od killed In a c t io n - 76 com- j t o p a re d with 183 tho week before, in- The num ber of C om m unists

: in k illed dropped to 1,399, iHo low­e rs e s t_ s ln c e jh e w eek that ended

to J u n o 10, th e U.S, Com m and ' .said, ' .

ter 5 Put............Good Shape”

• A Ing rockct decreas 'c tl lls speed 0— b y 67 m llci a n hour, t w as thisti rin ro lled back In to cruising posi- a ’s tio n ." ,nto T he kick In th o tall w aa pro-to r v ldcd~ by‘'t h e lO O -pound-thrust; ....qn. ro c k c t m o u n ted on Iho sm all • ijor e n d of the s tu b b y crafl, he said ,:nn T he craft, wTien .lt rcaches tho lan v ic in ity o f ' t h e moon S a tu rd a ylE i m oxiiliiE ,,j5_tnJ?6,.drQ ppfid Jn lQ .------^Id, o rb jt around th e moon—utlljzlng ‘ the thirsnninTiteering'-njckctr^;.Bss I ts prime g o a l I s to 'sc o u t sov*! it o ra l projioscd Itinding sp o ts tor..Iho A m orlcnn h s tro n a u u , then ck- m a k o pho tograph ic m aps o f 99 - - p e r cent of th e inoon’s hlddon-;^— ro - s ld o . .Sclcntlsla hoped Ihe nevif' o r- p lc tu rc .1 w ould help so lve t h o ' '" " ' ' . eii- a iic lcn t riddle o f whclher th e lu- < . OS- n a r crust w as fo rm ed by m e teo r ■ ■

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- NationaL___1 5 m^ </— ----- ^ I g h X o i t E l . afterAlbany, rain .......... 85 69 .04 jcssAlbuquerque,‘ c l e a r ' . 97 70 .13 to . liA tlp ta , cloudy ...... 88 69 cam:BIfimarck, c ic d r . . . . 85 53 . . jow ‘Boston, c lo u d y ........ 74 64 . . d ay iBuffalo, cloudy ...... 88 70 . . pefni

.Chicago, c lo u d y '. . . . 88 71 .03 Cincinnati, c loudy . . 87 74 . . Cleveland, c le a r . . . . 90 67 .02 •< „.Denver, 'cloudy ...... 87 55 .02 ,

--------- ^t>es-Moinosr-Glear-T-.-87r-65—Detroit, c lear ..........86 ®1 ’.32 \Fort Worth, c le a r . . 101 78 / .

■ Helena,' c lear ......... 88 57 . . . ThiIndianapolis, 'cloudy 91 69 .46 |s j. Jacksonville, c le a r . 92 75 , . KA)isa^ T itv . c l e i i r '■'lo j Aneelcs, cloudy 84 67 ~ i„vs

T jtm l^lle iT iIoudyT rrS B —74— rr Memphis, c lo u d y .. . . 83 75 1.21 conni Miami, cloudy . . ' . . . . - 8 6 '71 .26 -lono

. Milwaukee, cloudy . 87 61 .01 „« cS...... Mpls.-St. P .; c le a r . , 86 58 .02 s'mi

New O rleans, cloudy 92 77 . .New York, c loudy . . 84 73 . .Okla; City, c loudy . 103 77 . . y . .Omaha, cloudy ...... 86 65 .18 ^ .„ ,iPhiladelphia, cloudy 87 72 . . 1

'--------- Phueilix, clu u J y . . . . 108-86— r rPittsburgh, c lo u d y < .86 69 .10 „],j_ Ptlnd, Me., cloudy . 77..60 . . „ , Ptlnd, Ore., c le a r ... 90 58 Rapid City, c le a r . . . 86 55 .02 Richmond, cloudy . . SI 73 . . “ "JSt. Louis, c loudy . . . . 92 76 . . -----Salt Lk. City, cloudy 95-66 San Diego, cloudy . . 76 68 . . j I San F ran ., c loudy . . . 62 54 . . JL

~Seattle^c1e a r ^ v i , ■. 1^6^59^—Tampa, cloudy ...... 89 76 . . M o iWashington, cloudy . 91 75 . .

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HawaiiEdmonton ...............71 44-Montreal ............81 70Ottawa ................... 80 69 “ ™<

----------RegiuU ............... : . . 71 -la Toronto ................. 80 60 .06 sen.

. : Winnipeg ............V...59 3 7 ,17V ancouver............... 75 56A ncho rage ............... 69 59 _ ™

HonolulM ...... i . 90 76 ner,--------------------- ------- - . baby

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High Low P r . Wrigl• Aberdeen ................ 89 53 and

Bear Lako . . . . . . . . . . 85 54 Lloyc" Boise ...................... 95 67 Torrt-------- -Buhl— rr,.-.-7 7 rrr.-T' . ^ 0 60----- Farni

Burley ................... 90 56 Franl(JaldWell ..........91 55 SprlnCastllford ............... 94 54Em m ett ..................98 53 GlrGooding ............. . 93 SS Mrs.Grace ............. . 90 55 Falls,CrangevUlB.......... ... 87~5n "SmUlHailey .................... 86 52 lo MlIdaho Falls ........... 87 47 B uj^Jerom e ............. 7Tr95~57

'K im B efly .............. . 88 53 l u--------- ^K in B -H il|-7 ;;......-1 0 0 57--------- ^--------— . . 4 . . . . . i . PO' ' 62---------------- k;t-

le ivlston .......... . . , . 95 60--------- Malad ...... ■'........■ . . ,9 2 _ a ___

M ountain H om o , . . . 94 58Parm a ................... 96 52 v hPocatello ................ 92 50

'" ,Rexburg ................ 87 59Eupert ................... 91 53Soda Springs ........ .89 !>8 I 'L "Tuttle .................... 98 54 S !Twin F alls ............. 92 55 Ann

-------------------- Falls,

Services For ^ Buhl Man Set Saturday

BUHL — F u n era l services fo r D (--------- Donald—McCanfllesSr—45,— who ....—

died W ednesday afternoon a t H f , Magic Valley Memorial HospI- J .f J J

--------- ta l-o f-w ha t-o fffcers-safd -^ve ro -------______ selfrJnflicteil__ gunshot_„wound3^ __HA'

will be conducted a t 2:30f'p.m. 76, di .S aturday a t White M ortuary Valle;

Cljapel; Twin Falls, by B ishop ment, Ted Larsen. \ She

Mr'!' McCan'dless ".was- born _ Feb. U , J022, .a t Midvale, J I ta h ,— - and-4iad --res H edH ir-^daii(^ th fr

^ past eight y e a rs , coming fromUtah. He . w as a World W ar II y ' Navy veteran and a m em ber of the LDS Chupch^

Ho attfnd(Sd schools In Mid- 51,5 vale and on Dec, 2, 1965, m ar- , 1, . _ tied Luella Muegerl in Twin Falls. M r. M cCandless w as a g .y 1 former sa lesm an foi: Sierra ^ Ife S . L Insurance C o ., .Idaho' Invest- t ment Co,.' a n d the .Colormatlc

. Advertising C o. of Utah. ,■■ Survivors include his widowj s u r

two sons, T e rryM cC and lessrS e ; ceofj-attie , and K ev in . McCandlosS, Hodei

. . TwIn F alls;-tw o-daughters, Peg- daugh gy M cCandless nnd Kathy Me- Qoma, Candless, bo th .Twin Falls. Gilffli

-------- -rA lso '-su rv iv ing-are-ohc-bro th - dren.-- e r , 'G e o rg e McCandless, M id - -F u n

vale, and th re e step-sons. Rod- at the rey ,. Bulilr R ichard Muegerl,Twin F alls, a n d Larry.M ueger], „

; Rupert. " . \ J J o ]Last r i te s . w ill bo In Sunset 1 ,

Memorial P a rk . Friends m ay A t '■ call a t th e 'm o rtu a ry until 2; 15

_ ____ p,m,-S«lutday..___ _____ ' Tnn, - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- w efT

: -.'Infant-Dies*' . £Paul E d w ard Cardweil, Infant The;

------ —so n -o f-M iv -a n d -M r« ,-C la u d e Route

Biwl. s., died wednM day after- Richm noon « t M agic Vnllcy'M cm orlal St,, T liojpitnl. Ho w as born Ju ly 31 namc(

. a T lh o -h o sp ita l. • linvinfGraveside services will, be Po)"!»

„___ ^Iield a t 3 p .m .-S atu rday .a t Twin W ' I’alli C em etery , with Rov. D, To I

■' L MIkel, m in ister of Lynwood roll, a Cha|)ol, nificlntlng. Services a rc litoro , under Iho d lre d lo n of While of fou

I M ortuary, . to oni. > . • / I

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i j j a w r - • A u g . 3-''47T957 '~ ~

t =\¥eatheHRES-NEWS 24-HOUR WEATHER

fel r15 miles p e r hour a t tim es t

Mostly sunny and quite w arm 6 todoy and : F rid ay , Wlncfs lO tp I 15 miles p e r hour a t times (hlsr 1

Low-El. aflernoonr-^howeF-pfobabllUlos^ X68 .04 Jess than 10 per cent. High 90 70 .13 to 100, i lo w 55 to 65, except c69 •• Camas iP rairle ' high 85 to 83, J 53 •• low 45 to 55. Outlook, lo r S atur- f M . . j j y go im p o rtan t chariges;.Tem- 2 I . peratures a t 8 a .n j.: 62 a t Je- f

rotae, 62 a t T .F . W eather Bu- 1 I" •• reau « Jt(i 6 <* 'pe>' cent hum idity, j

64 at;T ;' f ; Ebtomology Labora-Tl - ^ . . • • II • ____

5yn6psis7fe^ " The d e s e r t h e a f^ t the surface 1 69 Is expanding .into the Pacific t

r Northwest \^ ic h is helping to c

^ ~ leys. The a i r fltjw rem ains rela- h f iv a jr -d r jr but ■ so m C T cattfred '

75 1.21 connective clouds a re occurring-J® along the southern border areas

of Southern Idaho this forenoon. ,58 .02 still, la rge am 6unts of sunshine . ” •• are occu rring and another w arm

•• sum m er d a y is in progress.' ' •• Very' l i t t le change in our v 5“ •“ weather p a t te rn is expected t

J z __ " Into the w e ekend. High p ressure t'ove'r' the w este rn s r a ta -w l i r r e r r

"" •*'’ miiin s tro n g . M ajor storm s will v •• not be a b le to move into our e " area. T he surface heat low will d

“? continue to give sum m er weath- f l l " e r to the valleys of Southern s76 •• — — -------------------

1 ?: Magic Valle:™ •• Magic Valley Memorial

Admitted.. ... Ned W arne r, Mrs. Eldon

Mort. M rs. Bruce B. Camiibell, l L U t l j - : ^ „ ^ e ( ty _ jo g n - ^ I o p , - 1 4 o v j ln 1 ' M lllei7" M rs . O frllt-W illlam sr “

Mrs. L a r ry Featherton , and r x i f f i r -Troha-Gronnlngi-alLTwin-FallaL '

J , f Mrs. D enny Stewart, Buhl; M rs. ' t i Roscoe W alker and R u b y

Blakeslee, F iler; Mrs. Arnold m Bridge, D ie trich ; Betty Brook-

___ cM»r nnrt M f,. Boh Nall. Han-RO 08 sen, and W . Scott Ra rlgh. Sun- ;

17 land, Calif. \ 5B • -D Um lssed --------- )59 Mrs. R ich ard W ebster and ”

76 ner, Mr.';. Carson Weaver and ^ baby boy , Levern Kepllnger, T m srC iam l0 "C ardw cllrK ennel^ j Scherblnske, and M eryl Nem- . nich, a ll Twin F alls; Dennis j,

,ow P r . Wright, M rs . Harold Loggan,5 3 and C h a rle s Cook, Buhl; M rs.54 Lloyd F u n k , Burley; H ilaria ^ 67 Torres, H azelton ; • M rs— Don6 0 Fam es, K Im borly,—a n d _ M rs . _56 Franklin Farnsw orth, S o d a55 Springs.54 Births53 Girls w e re born to M r. and58 Mrs. R ic h a rd Sterling, Twin55 Falls, a n d Mr. and M rs. Al Tit) 'SlilUh, J e ro m e ra ^ io y w n s ijo n r “ 52 lo Mr. and-W cayD enny Stew art, " 47 Buhl. V ^-57-------------- ____ . V

_____Minidoka Memorial rAdmitted

'Tn Tim R ic e , Delwin iviaier an a " „ Larry M a ie r J r., all Rupert, and

----- ^ ra -D ic fc in so n r-€ h o c la w r01 tlaT -r- 'D U nilssed , 'J

Vlasta Z im m erm an, S h e r y l , Stolldors,, Cheryl Doser, L arry ‘ Maler J r . and Delwin M aier, J; all R upert; William L ee Alex- ander an d Jam es Brady, both Paul; K enneth Reeves and Carol Ann R eeves, both A m erican I Falls, and Cora Dickinson, Choc- d taw, ’Okla. I

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Gooding Memorial [---------------- Admittsd:---------d

—E lm er M o yer a n d Terry Minkr -j both G ooding. c

ly ---- -ces fo r Death Takes r1,— who ....................... r - ---------------------

h ‘osp“i! Mi-s. McKay ' f'I-^vero----------------------- — J!(Ounda,. _ H A IL E Y -M rs- Anna McKay, s IOf'p.m. 76, died W ednesday night a t Sun c )rtua ry Valley H osp ital of a ' h ea rt ail- r, B ishop ment. . 1 _ h

She w as born Anna Borgen- j W n haugen in 1891 In Germany and p

U tah the 'W ood R iver'V alley u3y t o h e - B 3.1 .14 years old. - ^ _

, (m m w a s 'm a r r ie d to Jam es McKay War II 56 years a g o In Hailey. They ibe r of 'ived a t C a re y w here they home-

steaded in w hat is now Laldlaw ^ , , , . Park, - „

f Mid- She h a d lived In .'Hailey fo r “ '■ tho past 43 years. Her husband “ win fjyg ago M rs m q. ^ ™ 5 1,® Kay belonged to the Em m anuel ^

Episcopal church, Deborah Re- .JlTnfiW Lodge, Women's Hpnefit

A ssociation and the Royal Neighbors lodge. .

wldowj Survivors Include two sons, . issrSe- Ceofg^eTWcKav, Hailey, and Ji ndlesS, Roderick M cKay, -P au l; two , 8| PcB- daughters, M rs. Ellen Dean, ,Ta- ly Me- Qoma, Wa.sh,, and Mrs. M ary 'n s. Griffin, Bellevue; five grandchil- ki-bro th- dren.----- --------;------ . - V - ------ "

Mid- - Funeral services arc ' pending I, Rod- at tho B ird Funerdl Home. p uegerl, -- ----- — — — .

“-HonorStudents " J“SAt WSU Nied- M

' Three M agic Valley students „ w ert n a n m l‘- recently to . lhtf spring, sem e ste r honor roll at Washington State University,

> Pullman, W a s h . 'Infant They a r e Norm,art E . Loht, ,

Claude R ou te -2 ,-F ilcri-Jerry -W rT lftck - so

after- Richard A . Cox, 125 Buchoiian sp morlnl St., Twin F alls. Mr. Cox w as da uly 31 named to tho pt'csldent's list, ju

• having cn rn ed a t least 64 gfpde , III be Pol"'» f fO '" A nnd D grades i,r: T w ln only.. . . . . . _ ; __ of:IV. D. To be elig ib le for the hollo'^cn nwood roll, a s tuden t mu.st Cam 50 or sl> cs a rc 'liioro g ra d e points .on the bnsis Mi White of four iw ln is fo r o n ' A duwn tlo

.. to on« p o in t for a D, aw

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.tHER BUREAU WIRE ^

'alley Forecast ;tim es tory with 69 per cen t humidity, t

! w arm 64 nt R upert, 64 at Hailey, 65 a t f s 10 to Buhl, 57 a t Castleford, .58 a t t ies^ iST T m tt6 ,-6 5 T [r-K ln B -H lltr« 5 -a t f ibilUios^ Xikiodlng.-At-naon, 84 n l'T , F . J llgh 90 Weather Bureau w ith ?2 p e r except cent humidity. BanTmetcr: 30.11. J to 83, Soil tem peratures: At T. F . , 1 S atur- four-inch 80-68; clphtrtnch 76-71, [

i: Tem - 20-lnch 71. 36-llicli 71; nt Rupert', r a t Je- four-Inch. 99-81;. three-inch 1'

ler Bu- levels; a t Buhl, 9M 4; nt Ciistle- d midity, jo rd , 82-88; at Tuttle, &1-68; a l Labora-TKIng Hill, .96-76. . s

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F a f f i r S u m m a r y T ssurface Idaho, F a ir weather is forecast Pacific through .Saturday with a n y , p'Ing to changes in daytime tempera- '(

IS refa- higher re a d ings, ^Maximum temperaFures today

and F rid ay will be in the 90s ] , and into the 100s. minimum |

tem peratures tonight will be inr t " m ‘'’= 1:ss. Farm actlvHies will have fa- J :n our vorable w eather to ij;ake con- (pected tinued good progress. -The ex- I ressure tendod-weather ontlook lor ag - ^ w lir re r T lcultunH ndicates-a-chanfe-foF - ms will widely scattered afternoon an d Ito our evening thundershow ers (or Sun- . ow will day and Monday. However, im- ' weath- portant interruptions from these

luthern showers iare not expected, |

alley Hospitals 1

lorial St. Benedict’s, Jerome iAdmitted ,

Eldon Mrs. G loria Swatzel, Tw in ‘ miibell Falls; T om Trivett and Douglas '

-----------llliams-------- ------ D ism issed------------ 1I and 'Klrhy Leigh and M rs, W ayne j

R u b y ------ -Arnold Cassia Memorial r

I i^ 'hra Flynn, M rs. Edw ard !^ "c,, ' T ^ lo rrH m vey-R obetJsH 'hario s . X

' Darrington, ail Burley; T eddy t___ Carter,_.Rupert; Steyen H jgley t

and P eggy Halbert, both P au l;‘ G ard- ‘er and Dismissed 1■ a Kammy Lou Holt, Letha N iel-

son-and M rs, R ob irrr^asquez, I N®"?' all Burley; Mrs, Herman P a r -

ker and son, Declo.-oSBan. Birthsj, . , ? ' A son w as born to Mr. a n dH ilana ]yfs F ra n k Hunt, Heyburn.— Don -- ------------------ c—M rs--------------------------------------- 4 ]

M a g i c V a l l e y i F u n e r a l s . I

—HAILE-Y— K uneraL sen iicesjo t ^ ipwart Mrs- Frod Miller are planned a t

' 10 a.m, F riday a t the H ailey " Ward LDS Church with B ishop >

rial rites are se t in Hailey Cemetery, ^

GOODING - G raveside s e r ; j ' 'V u l l r vices fo r M rs . M aude 1. D oug- g ~ • las'w ilt b e con’a u c tH T a t lO T o n r j

Friday in Elm w ood C em etery , j r l r r o Friends m a y call a t Thom pson

Chapel T h u rsd a y a n d Friday u n . j

I, both -, , . td Carol JEROM E — Funeral services 1 le rican for Virgil LIckley will be con- r , Choc- ducted a t 10 a.m. Friday in tlie v

Hove F uneral Chapel, .Jerom e.-------- -The-Revr-John-N—G arrab rand t i

will officiate and the Jerom e x Lodge 61 A F and AM will con- t duct-graveside. rites-Jn-die~Je;_ 4

T hursday and Friday un til l time of service!!. The fam ily t su p es ts m em orials to tlie M eth- t

kQ odist Church M emorial Fund. t

JEROM E — Funeral services ~ f for Mrs. .C lara B arton Hopkins c__ ____ will l)g conducted a t 11 a .m . J/IcKay, Satajday ^n the Hove FuneraF s a t Sun Chapel b y Rev. John N. ' G ar- i irt all- rabrandt; Final rites will b<j, F

held In Sunset Memorial P a rk . lorgen- Friends m ay call n t the chapel o ny and Friday e v e n in g 'a n d Saturday F ■Valley untu Hme of service. ' a Id.-She - -........................--------- J

TWIN FALLS - Graveside 2 servlccs fo f Paul Edward C ard-

n l K son of M r. and M rs.Claude C. Cardwell, will be held

w a t 2 p .m . Saturday at. T w in ■. M.hnn,! Foils Cem etery, with Rev. D . L.. ««„ MIkel, minis.ter of Lynwood nnivnM .Chapcf, officiating. Services a re fl? nn '*"‘1"' ‘I’O direction of W hite

Mortuary. _ _ «

RU PERT - Filneral services for Glen F , Walton will be-Con^ “

™ ducted a t- 4 p.m. ‘Monday at • 'V®"' M ortuary cliapel by’ Jtitlge Sherm nit Bellwood. M a- f

sonic r ite s will be held In the >' Rupert C em etery by Paul Lodge S ndchil- ,7 „

— — =— — — . --------- ^ending u u iiL '— F uneral servlccs for h

Donald M cCandlcss will be con- dueled n t 2:30 p ,m .- 5 a tu r d n ^ L _

- . Wlillo M ortuary Chapel, 'Twin J( Falls, by Bishop Ted Larsen , p

J Last rites will be held In Sunset B IQ ■ ■ Memorial P ark. Friend* m a y

, , call at. th e m ortuary until 2:15n,m, Saturday._______ . S.

0 , Ihc ............ .............. ■ IEoil a t tl

W a r n i n g G i y e n £Lohr, JEROM E — A w arninc to per- ai

nlnck- sons7 W h q -r tc e lv o -lrn llic -c ila - -T .y fliu l rnnrt In tliphnnan specified tlm o was Issuet) Thurs- t w as day by Irv ing Altman, Joroiiil;I list, justice of tho peocc. ' gfpde .iia said taViiro lo apiicar w ill Si iraaes bring a w arran t for vontcmpt a

:___ of: cnurt,__Pcnalty fof contempt dihollo'^cnn bo u p Mo j|.100 fhio and-or M 60 «r six months In tho^,counly jn ll, bnsIs Mniiy d rive rs who rcceivo c ita - b t duwn tions a>e n o t apponriiig lo an- fu

awer tho chorgo, ho nutcd, d i

-— Kenneqott—- P i pkets Relax Grip At Gate

•MAGNA, U tah (A P)--P lckets....... tfp th r^ tln ite d -S te e lw o rk e rs -o f

A m erica relaxed the ir grip on m idlty, th e main gat® of Ifennecott Cop-

65 a t p e r Corporation’s M agna concen- 58 a t tra to rs today afte r taking a

- i s —a t i n 9 re -adam artt-s tandJtt-the-auH . i>T F . r e n t nationwide copper .strike. f2 p e r A s the strike moved into its ■; 30.11. JOth day, pickets a f th e -g a te T. F . , lin ed their automobiles up bum- h 76-71, p e r to bum per to prevent the Rupert', n ig h t shift of supervisors from ee-inch leaving-through',the gate or the Castle- d a y shift from going to work.1-68; a l B ut a company spokesman

s a id by mid-morning "things w e re back to norm.a'I," with the

__ _ g i r g trrnv(^ri and sliperv lso ry 'tffir -y sonnel allowed ire e access to the

p lan t.“reca st spokesman said th e tt was ' .jom e general harassm ent from " ' P ^ ' th e pickets but otherwise llttl?

g n tih ip (luring the briM encounC:'___^ __ ________ ____s today " ' ------- — — '" "

Sim um Utah WomanI be in

„ve fa Is Injured In F i Mishap Here .

'.A Provo, Utah, WOmSn Was nr <5un- undergoing X-rays a t 1 p.m.

T h u rsd ay a t Magic Valley Me- „ v ‘ ‘ ■ m o ria l Hospital to determ ine the , ex ten t of Injuries she receivedL____ in an accident ea rlie r in the. ' d a y .I c M rs. William Joseph (Pearl) l O D alebout, 62, was injured a t_iO i30=a;m =IhurB day=w hen^thorome 1967 Cadillac jN-lven by h e r hus­

b an d struck the door of a 1965 Tw in In ternational truck driven by

J o u X s M elvln C . Rife, 47, Eden. ------------ Nn rep o rtjo L M cs. P a kt>put’s•' t:cmdition w as ava iiab le-a t presfr\Vavne tim e , t u t investigating T w i n id D on County Sheriff’s deputies-------- ^ ^ d - i t - a p p c a re d - s h e - h a d - frac-

tU red her right forearm ., T he accident occurred two

I I m iles east of Twin Falls on idw ard S ta te Highway SO;''Officers said Gharios. th y nrrident occiirrfid whiin Ihe T eddy tru c k attem pted a le ft tu rn and H igley th e citr attem pted to pass.

1 P a u l; Officers Mid Mr. Dalebout, 66 , id Rox- thought the truck’s right hand_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ c i g t . n l Uiaq nt1 fastpad Of thC

le f t signal, ^a N iel- N either Mr. Dalebout nor Mr.asquez, R ife -w as-in ju red ----------n P a r - . --------------------

Water Toul’rn. (Continued F rom Page One)

c i ty originally filed on w ater at------- 4 h 6 - n o r th - r im -o f • th£_canyiin-;p - ^ abo v e Blue Lakes, bu t for , c y econom ical fu fposes and to

avo id law suits should the down- , 1 s t r e a m , w ater levels drop, pur- ,

ch ased for $65,000 the rights to j . . . 45 cub ic ' feet per' second from

-BurfaiTPerrm e-Biiil-Gerald-Tayr - H ailey ow ners in the can-nichnn y o n area ,

F inn! Th'® relocated t h e Intake s tru c tu re —closer “ t o the^-point

■ - a t - rw h ie h - th e -p ip « s -w c re -4 a .I-------- c a r ry - tlie -w ater-te -tha-oanyon -le s e r ; rjr;„ and cut the cost of much i ^ “ E- additional 36-inch pipe line and0 a ,m 7 assu red the c i t y protection netery , ag a in s t dam age suits.im pson a brief m eeting following lay un . (our, the city m anager ex­

plained the financing of the sys­te m . including the $2.5 million

ervices bond Issue, m atching federal )e con- m oney and the city w ater rate in the w hich will pay off the bonds,

erom e. "In spite of the increased ib ran d t ra teS r^M r—D0 r-rlck-saidr-^!resU le rom e d e n ts of Twin Falls pay less for ill con- th e ir w ater than do their nelgh- J ie -JC j i o r s - i n jnany-O therJdah tL B nd- »—may-4.%mtmtuinliiiii cities, And we y un til have- something to look forw arl fam ily to , as once the bonds are retired ! M eth- operation o t.the new system will und. b e very inexpensive and /nates_____ c a n be reduced.” ■ ___jrv ices M r D errick e l t ^ n e a ' ' I h r e e lopkins con trac to rs a re now working on1 a .m . th e various phases 'of the nevr uneraF sy stem and it will ]ie ready fo r

G ar^ u s e ' by nexr-springrW hen com- iill b a Plgto it will n d the city of one P a rk o f its grea test draw backs—tha t

chapei o f “sing highly chlorinated and tu rd ay polluted Snake R iver w ater a s

a domestic source. It will also ------- p rov ide an abundance of w ate r

‘ C ard i Mature growth. °

'=3- ■ IV in Fails mm In Brief.es a re F ive bOys of D em 2, P ack 59, y\Thite '-O S Church Cub Scouts, with

th e ir leaders, M rs. Isabelle Mer­r i l l and Mrs. Velma Thompson,

'rv ices toured the TImes-News plant le-con^ a n d facilities'W ednesday.lay o t ■Kl by Funeral. • e r V l c c s for M rs.

M a- E lizabeth Arline Moss, sister of in the iWrs. David D, Alvord, 527'/2 Lodge Second Ave, W„ w ere held Wed­

nesday In P ortland, Ore. Mrs." M oss-d led -S undayat-a 'P o rlland ■ ;cs' for liqspital.c con- — '— 'd a ^ L _ •VMCA--YWCA W ilUiold.a_iun-

'Fwin J o r liigh dance from 8:30 to 11:30 a rsen , p .m . F riday with m usic by the Sunset Ba'rons.

m a y . ----- r112:15 M embers of th e Ijllllopper

___ S quare .D ance Club have’ can-■ iccled the ir dunce Tlfursdiiy so “

th a t they cnn attend the Trail j w ' D ance a t Jerom e. They will

h a v e their next dance Aug, 17 0 p e r- a t - tlib home ot Gpno Turner,- c l tn - -T u ttle r^ ------ — ------------------ •-ln_UlE ___ ...J............ ......... _

US Club Sets Dance’ JE lto iv iE — Boots and Dustle,sr w ill S tjunro Danco Club will sponsor tem p t a tra il dance a t 6:30 p,tn. Thurs- le m p t day jO t the Jerolno Moose Hall, ind-or M yron l^llss Will call, (' jn ll. Those' altendiilK nro asked In ,

c ita - b rin ii cunkics nnu the club will I 0 an- furn ish Ice crcaiir. All suuare 1. d an c e rs Aro invited tu itlond . z

:^-Vtetimhrj

-Pickets ^ Ry |bARRY KRAMER rin* nn 'SAIGON (XP) .^ A lm o st~ e v - '

n tt rn n l detail, down to the num ber o f minutes each candidate can

iMno n sp eak , is under control in - th e regu la tions for South V ietnam ’s p residem ial elBCtlDltrTlitt- cain-

J ’toT ts giving crndMat'es*'exactly a h e -g a te mpnth«io woo the voters.

So fa r the election has gener- 'en t the a te d little excitement, even rs am nng fhp panrilflates Thp. mnsf- or the prom inen t ticket, headed by work. Chief of S a te Nguyen Van ikesman T h ieu with Prem ier Nguyen Cao "things K y running for vice president,

ivith’the ^ d lc a te s it w ill.not cam paignory^pciE 5'trongly.:----------- - — — — _is to the — it :- - - --- --------------------------

e ^ was P i o n e e r T . F .n t from

J o n e s , T D i e sCharles V. Jones, 76, 269 'Hley--

T „ bu rn Ave., pioneer residen t of A-U- Tw in Falls, died W ednesday at

M agic Valley Memorial H ospital r e o f a short Illness, ■----- H e_w as horn D ec_7 ..r 1890,

lan was Giltner, Neb., and ca m e to 1 p.m. Palls In 1914. He m a rried

ley Me- QUie Main April 1, 1917, in Tw in nine the p a lls . F or four years, he oper- receiyed ^ furniture business in Los

m tne A ngeles, Calif.He w as a member of the Tw in

J of F'alls F irst Metliodist C hurch, i ’’™ a t i^ock Grange and the

P b m )n a-"G ran g e-U n tll-h ls--re^I Vnoi tirem en t one year ago, he oper- f f a ted the Coffee Cup C afe in "'®" “y South Park, formerly on Sho- "• I shone Street North. He h'ad pre-

viniisly heen n, fnrmer__ _

" a r e th ree brothers, Glenn Jones, G rass Vulley, Calif.; E a rl Jones,

aa_irac- ^ p t j |j^ C a |j ( , .p in d -t.- e .-Jo n e s , "• N am pa, and two sisters, M rs. ed two N eva Beer, Jerome, and M rs. alls on Irm a Wilkinson, Santa R o s a , ers said Callf. He was preceded in deqth

urn and F uneral services are pending ass. a t White Mortuary, bout, 66 , _____ ^ — ■

nor Mr. (Continued From Page One)' said the cigartsmoking D e m - '

o c ra t, who is presiding o v e r a I I I * S enate investigation of the w ave i

o f violence s'earing U.S. c ities. 1 /v_„\ “ Sniping, looting, rioting, Molo- . tov cocktails,” .

'a te r a t j .^ „ a rd W. Brooke, R- ] -canyin- M assrT -cau tloned^a ln st-rioH n- i lUt for qu iries which concentrate on i and to law m en, agitators and Comm u- | ® down- n js tj without stressing a s well ] 'P. pur- socia l and economic conditions Ights to h e s a i j behind violence, d from “The only reason tha t th is is , dd-Tayr happening EHjecause the con- '| lie can- ditions are there,” said B rooke, ,

a Negro and a member of P res i- | Intake dentu Johnson’s Advisory Com-

r - p o in t m iss io n -o n — Civil— D isorders.

-canyon- can ie -se t-o fV M ie-ad d ed -in -an - - if much interview . • 'ine and The House Committee on Un- ' otection SineTrcSn“ A'ctlvltlc5-Tvas-poiscd ’

m eanw hile to begin a r io t in- 1 allowing vestigatlon of its own, looking ] Ig o r ex- in to ;the-influence-Of .subversive i the sys- organizations in precipitating, million exploiting or prolonging rio ting , . federal

te r ra te m m m m i ■■t t r- . ...bonds. H B B O /

icreased , , .

less fo r - 'r neigh-

\nd w e . ,forw arl ,, .retired

en com - ^ ^r one

and 'a ter a svill also j M f f i j S j i j j if w ate r

i e f’ack 59, - r * t r A

T \/T ^r S t ' ' . . V .^ •, ______or Mr.s7lister 'o f ' '. 52714 ' ■ • ■ ' - nId Wed- - ' • r e. Mrs,’ortland' — ---- -- — —

La_jun- . . ___ _______________to 11:30by the , , ' ■ •

litopper S E L E C T N (;e' can- - . '

S , 3 ' A N D ^ S A ';y will\ug. 17 M • ' r 'ru rncr. N o w . E v e r y o n-------- — — — a t t B l n = v ^ h a t - o n c e— ' ----- — p - ^ h s W G a l th y ,- c cl i c e a f f o r d .BustlesiponsorTiuirs- * ^

suuare .Itlond. ■■■■ - . ' '. — ., .,

P

Organized iER ' ,T h e C en tra l Election Commit- . iost~ev- tee has scheduled 'a ; plane trip to n um ber ^2 locations in the sam e number . a te can “f days fo r all candidates. Can- | ‘

in - th e 4 ‘dates o r th e ir representatives e tn a m ’s " ’HI ap p e a r in a predeterm ined .

o rdct:^ t-each*C the .2 2 .s im ts jiM S w ay tn. give a speegh of set length. icactly a - A -spokesm an said ThIeu wilt

g o ,to only about two of the i gener- plnp'es,.one o f them ln“Salgon, to ‘ , even ^ m p a lg n personally. Ky's “J hp. mnm spokesmen say he will "cpncen- ied by Irate on h is job as prim e 'minis- ' in Van te r.” • ,>'en Cao A representative will appear esiden t, fo r the Thieu-Ky 'ticket on the m paign other occasions.= — — -^ e - tw s ^ le a a in r i i lv l l la T F e in p ^

didates, bo th in their 60s, will p)F let representatives do m'ost of

, the traveling . "I am too did to [j, , . do any traveling ,” says Tran ar■ Van H uong. Phan Khac Suu

who has seW ed as tha irm an of jj_ the p ro v is io n ^ assem bly, also _

, " has iiiaicated he will do m ost of ,,I his "cam paigning from Saigon. ilJ.

* Other candidate.s on the gov- 169 Hey- ernm cnt-sponsored trips Will [ J d en t of talk only in the 22 la rgest cities, il, s d a v a t o"® " ' ' ' I campaign personal- HnQ^^itoi ly I" sm a lle r cities n o rjn .th o u - “5 “ “ P " " ' sands of villages and hamlets.

' Thus only a very small per-7. . IBM centage of South Vietnam’s 5.4 B lam e to million reg istered voters will 1 ; m a rried face the cand idates..M any will i in Tw in the nam es for the first-tim e I le oper- when they get ballots Sept. 3, J 5 in Los election day .

C aptured documents indicafe jj, he Tw in is gearing for aC hurch “gainst the elec- jand the docum ents ta lk of as- P'

sassinatiQ ns._Jncteased—propai „ ganda, w arnings to local’ rifi^

r j f p in ‘ '“IS" s tea ling ballot boxes and f i ^ any o ther m eans to make the J '

elections flounder. Tlp re u g o ffic ials support a "get- li<

nut-th«-vo»i" campaign .-sp rirr a -R 3riaDW ; evenly-am ong: the -tick e tsr Am- 1 Jones, ba.ssador Ellsw orth Bunker lias h£ I Joiies, told V ietnam ese journalists that Hi . - J o tc s , t]re-xrpited“s ta tes 'suppo rts n o ln ; r l s. M rs. dividual.' s tId M rs. ^ lo

5 5 ..5 ; M a n H u r t 1 11" ' “"‘ H a i l e y C r a s h : S

• HAILEY - Michael J. Wil- W — — Ham s, 2 1| -waftJisled in .snlisfar- f a J tory condition Thursday in Sun g , O ne) Valley H ospital with neck and D em - "back in ju re is received in a jj.

o v e r a three-car accident a t the inter- le w ave section of Highway 93 and Croy „o . c ities. Street he re .:, Molo- Blaine County sheriff’s officers

■said Mr. W illiams’ 1963 Chevro- ik e ,^ R - le t was ram m ed In the 'r e a r du

a te on u tu rn ,’ b y a 1962 Ford pickup ^ :om m u- truck opera ted by Andrew J . p , js well Baird, 46, Twin Falls. seid itions B a ird had seen the other mi

. . d river s ig n a l and had stopped, ev ‘_ b u t- th e - jB a ird - .c a n -w a s J lc u c t of.

le con- re a r by a 1965 Chevro-let driven by Milton Fife, 38,

, Hailey, w ho said he 'glanced tothe righ t to check for traffic Tt

I ihlif ii as I’e approached the o ther c a fT fa

ca r .into the Williams vehicle, ba on Un- throwing M r, Williams forward a

-p o is e d an(J-injuring_his-neck-w l)ich-he toi r io t in- previously had broken. He was ac looking accom panied by Sharon Wil- wi

iyers|ve Hams, 16.. in )itating , Fife w as cited f o r ' violation ne rio ting , of the b a s ic ru le ,___________ of

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e r y 'o n e c a n - |,j • •f t - o n c e - o n l y — — -j|j'r-N A fviE ,:, I th y -c o u ld - '^ —^ — j—AQDRE^ o r d , : - I CI TY, .

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0 Based On Wa)i:i"?

‘111? nam 's presidehtial campaign ' " f ftoe T ’nn O ff ic ia lly opened today and a gen. intniiuM leading civilian candidate for wal L r m i S vice, president called for de<s- entf

calation of the .war and negotla- Ben spotsJUid. tionsTvith-the-Viet-eongr— — -rooi

-J * m ie i-N g u y e n -C a o -K y ,4 h e l ! ^ r. ftf Thi m ililary 'junta 'ls 'v icejjres' fysi

Idential .candidate, also talked »ng ? vv 'c a peace' settlem ent biit cuff

spoke in terms of the > Commu- rick flist« -g iv ing^p-^‘somedayv^^He -talk ne'm inis- 1

. the bombing of N orth Vietnam frorII appear „„ tn the.^allics ore surel Hanoi Till: •t on the ^ 111 r'esjiond to such a pause, fice ,,, P h a i Qu%nfe D an, running frie itlam H np m a f= 8 f-p'reSTdairaFM:aTididnte «ve;60s, wil Phan K hac'Suu,. told a news flyii ™°st of conference: " It is impossible to Stai

0 0 did to fjght the , Communists like we hou jys Tran a re now. It would be better lo

—He-^roposed-negotiations-with ■ ‘h® Communists “ a t a ll levels, I M

thp Bnv’ including the National Libera- J-’ J i™ tlon F ront.’: The NLF is the po- , ,

' litical arm ot the V iet gdng. , M rsonall ^ y ’s military governm ent has

r jn thoi^- adam antly opposed any-neeotia- ™ Viet Cong. S re

mall per- ' I Jyl;

tony will Y'.‘ - r \ * Je nJerome, Dies He^. .. , • JER O M E -M rs. C lara Barton wor indicate Hopkins, 69, died 'Hiursday afte

Tl? L"* m orning a t St. Benedict’s Hos- Dep .IV P 'ta l o( a lengthy illness. sev< H prooal She was born J u ly 29, 1898, JD

i r s r i i u l v M o lT a n d ^ w m a r? ^ u n loxes and rlod to Strother Banks Hopkins age Tiake the Ju ly 25, 1916, in F resno , Calif. He

They cam e to Idaho in 1917 and Hal t a "get- lived in Filerj:' Buhl and Twin f i ^v"5Dri?ra •P a te --------- ----------------le tsr Am- i o r . the. p w t I 8 _ y ea rs , s h r G ra inker has had lived near Je ro m e , Mrs. Si ilists that Hopkins was employed as a E le irts noln-- d e rk -a t-T ingw alls-D epartm en t Vau

store for several y ea rs , ghe be- Ore — longed to the P ris ty ferian lynf church. threI I I . Survivors Include her • hus- mar-----------bandrtwo-daaghterST-MrsTvJohn- ^e<l• c l - i ' (Dorothy) Parkinson, Jerome; Wni i B I l Mrs. Dwight (S ettle ) Galt, Cat!

P rince Frederick, M d.; one son, j'orl1 J ., 'Wil- Jack Hopkins, Salem, Ore.; two and

y la Sun S e ^ a n d n'Jrvey Shirk, Wen- ^ aeck and je ll; two sisters, Mrs^ Kitty ;d I", a Locket, Richmond, Calif,, and U , the Inter- ]^jrs, Frances Sheum ate, Chica- ' and Lroy and 10 grandchildren.' 'C '|

■ A son,'W allace, died in 1942 " s officers during service in W orld War II. 'C’< 1 Chevro- Funeral services will be con- .1 *■ the_ re a r ducted at 11 a.m . S a tu rd a y in p t i . a k i n ^ th e' - Huve Fm ie ia l c liap e l-b y -jju; d pickup Rev. John N. G arrabrandt. 4 r idrew J . P inal rites will be held in Sun- x h u

set Memorial P ark . Friends scht the other m ay call a t the chapel Friday p stopped, evening and Saturday until time

is_struck. o f-se rv lc e ^ .----------------------i Chevro- --------------------Fife, 38, FATHER IN JU RED g a r ianced to K m G -H IL L ^ - .M rs , George ,„ r r ir traffic ^ r j y received word that her u n a

vehicle, back and legs when a wall of no . forward a house fell oti him . ■ He was a s

wl)ich-Jie tearlng-dow n-a-lious e -when-the .Qscj He was accident happened. M r. Lowery Wol

ron Wil- was here five m onths last year and and built Mr. and- M rs. Terry’s T l

'violation new home on the ir ranch south ihe of King Hill. a t t

0/ a im.QLEU.T R U ’a i O N P R I C E S ^ O S D A W A E O E S —

!. . . . . . . . . . i"MAIL T H IS COUPO^I SUNSET MEMORIAL PARK I Route #2 , Twin Falli;' Idaho 83301 <

Gentlemen: . -1 w ould like to have c o m p le te . In fo rm a G ard en C h ap e l of C h im e s 'w ith o u t ,oblii

— N AME-'I— ADDRE6 & I ■ I iV »T i-.-i‘i n i- i t- i-P H Q II C I T Y ..............i.......... 5 T A T E . . . , ' . .t — ......... .............................................................................. ..

i M O R i A L :' ' . ' ' \ ' '

e=^=Seen;f{idayf-~ ‘ T e d Manker pulling mirfi c a r t

M M - dow n-alloy-r . .' Oscar Jlellew eU ,wavlng-t(^“frren d -a^ ea rly -m o rn ;^ ^

w a r l"S I ■ • ■ C randa ll d riv ing truck . < ; Q len T e rry

FMo drinking coffee In local re s ta u - h ■ Viet- ran t . . . Mrs. Fred B ritt e n te r- ampaigii ing local office . . . P a s to r Eu- •, and a getie T jarks and David N elson late for w alking down Main A venue and j r de<s- en tering local drugstore . ' . . . negotla- Benno D ete rsJ itad ingJo rJunch -

Ky | |.- ting acquainted with city w a te r ice pres- system . . . Jufitau iih inn w alk- ) talked ing up path and holding p an ts lent blit cuffs^ out of dus t . . . H erb 'D er- Cbmmu- rick tlriving city car and. g iv inglay;^-He talk-at-sam e-linie-.....F j r l Hnr- . .pause in oldsen ducking head to' [keep Vietnam' from hitting low celling . . IJvirs. - ■el Hanoi Tillie Paschen leaving lo a n of-pause. fice . . . Joe Clements ta lk ing to ----running friend on telephone . . And

andldnte o v e rh e a rd r^ o w -c o m e -th e y ^ fa -— a news flying the state flag above the ssible to S tars and Stripes a t the . C ourt­like we house?” *

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----- -— F.i CL iMll.C__ ______ons with. - _ w _ __ ___“S:MSi,58,Dies"^

J E R O M E ^ F uneral-serv ices ' L l Hh f° r Harold King Folkm an,' 58.„ ' "1, fo rm er Jerome resident, w ere

.negotia; s a tu rd a f in La G rande,Ore. .tM r. Folkman died the re Ju ly 25 of a heart a ttack .

J jn g ^ _ H £ _ im _ b O iL N D i_ l l , - _ L 9 0 8 . ._ . . " in Ogden, Utah, and m oved to

Jerom e with his parents In 1918.A S He w as .graduated from th e Je ­

rom e High School in 192S and 1 Barton w orked in Jerome for six_ y ea rs , Tiursday a f te r which he worked for F alk it’s Hos- D epartm eqt Store in Boise fo r ' s. severa l years.29, 1898, D uring World War II, h e re- ^arm ar- tu r n e d I 0 Jerome w here-l»T ngn—~ Hopkins aged Wood Cafe for two y ea rs .0 , Calif. He lived the next 16 y e a rs in 1917 and Bakes," Ore., and for the past nd Twin fiv« years has been an accoun- ----- -— .liAit-.fnr linlnn,..Seed .Co.. U . ..jjR -she- G r M d ^ - ^ — — -— ---------------le, Mrs. Survivors Include' his w idow, d ' a s a E levela, La Grande; one son, )artment V aughn -K ,-F o lkm an ,.3 .a .k .e r, ghe be- O re .; one daughtQr, M rs. M ari-

ityferian lyn K, Daggett, Union, Ore.;th ree brother^.vKenneth (Folk-

er • hus- m an, Jeronic; Vaughn Folkm an, rsTvJohn- ^gdan j-and -F red -F -o -l-k m .i n,_J— Jerome: W heaton, Calif.; three s is te rs ,) Galt, Catherine Crouch and M rs. M ar- one son, jo rle •, Newman, both Je ro m e .Ire.; two and M rs. Miriam B urdette, Ba-

-Shlrlf kersfield . Calif,, and five g rand - ■Ij, Wen- children, s: Kitty -------------------

Ij'cHca'! Program Listed—

"i;; ,M2 For Sun Valley co": Faculty Concert

irdayin- P ro g ra m for the Sun V alley ®^l b y M usic Camp facuity~COhi:ert a t abrandt, 4 p .m . Sunday was re leased in Sun- T hu rsday by Mrs, Donald Y outz, Friends scholarsh ip chairman.

R u th Anne Beckley, bassoon , ntil time a„ d ca ro l March, p ia n o . . will-----------perfO w trso im ta-lirC -M ajo r-b y —■ Johann Friedrich F asch , and

B artgn Frank, ’cellist, w ill per- y eo re i form_Zoltfln.Kodaly’s -S o n a ta fo r

.hat her unaccom panied Violoncello.’ After JnterraL'ision, the Bee-___

rFrt^hiR- S trin e ^ u a rte t—Od—59-----wall of No. 3, will be perfo rm ed by

He was a str in g quartet consisting o f(hen-the. Oscar-.Chausow,_vioiin^_Harold-----Lowery Wolf, violin; Sally P eck , v io la ,

ast year and Barton Frank, 'cello .Terry’s T h e public is invited to a tte n d

:h south the concert, which’w ill-be held a t the Sun Valley Opera H ouse.

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c s i m SCollege o( Southern Idaho ot- p b c id

ficials will m ark the beginning is largi of another milestone' d u r i n g m ujt bi groundbreaking ceremonies Sat- ' ^ uFday a t -the site o( the. new | I H (

. campus. j w l j ]The ceremony will officially

kick off construction on the first MBijllj college buildings. Completion of

- the first p tose construction is J W W expected by UclDbef,_ B H llI

' • sen and Miller Construction Co.,general contractors on the pro]- H | |n | e c t. i l U n

Groundbreaking will be held al the site for the M ine Arts building an the now-barren cam- pus area near Frontier Field and hounded hv Fall.s Avenue

^ ' / and W ashington'TtfeetT-.1_____ M a in _ .5 p e a k e r _ a ( i lL J ! L j3 t _ ^ 0

, Jam es L. Taylor, college presi- dent. Joe McCollum, a member of tho j^taie Bd'ard of Educa- tion and the .'!tale Board of Re- genl.'i, will serve as master of

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- been scheduled, a c c o r d in g io ,D r .I |^ H Taylor. The public Is u rgedJo attend. | H H

"Since we live in a 'blast-off age," he itoted, ^'the breaking of ground will be different than the usual turnuig of d irt with a .shovel." Wl

Dignitaries from around the ■ Idahi state have been invited’to attend L. T

' th e 'ce rem ony , which will~fca'^=^— = ture the music of the Twin Falls Municipal Band. P l a t f o r m guests will include members of the college board and other of- j ficials. ' crawiei

" It is the hope of the College . nf Southern Idaho Board of , Trustees that all those interest- ed In this fine Institution ^11 attend the ceremony, which w II supenn begin at 10 a .m .," Dr Tayloi' Coumni commented.

On another m atter, he stated turned ■ that official acceptance and ap- Pollci

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West German^Yugoslav effort paints a Sharif as the Mongol.warrior strugglinj to-rlches tale come true. We see fwor o

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Despite a .few notable exceptions—prii- ------pictlng the young Khan's earlier dSys—

boring maze overflowing with dead e: busty heroines.

HERE AND 'TOEl Gllllgan’s Island—wherein a group

wrecked castaw ays" barely miss getti and fill in the hours on n lonely descrn a - lD n g ^ o n g ^ h ile ^ -b y -h a u l in g -o u t 1 dressing for teas, birthday parties, £tc. the imagination through an assertatlon out for an afternoon boiit cruise woulc clothing, jewelry, stocks and bonds, silk Dnd scientific digests, the program offer

— lo-viewerS'OveMhe-age of-six. Can be ml; on channels 3 and II; 6 p.m. Tuesday oi Thursday on channel 5.

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covered th e loss when he ro- U.S stated tu rn ed f ro m vacation , , goli id ap- P o lice sa id th ey did n o t know

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mSeheduie^iI . __ y steiday,- A ugust 3 ' ' Cw!ET S-FO R -M O V tES------ ---- -------------------Genghis K h an ” (1905) This A m erican - f fort p a in ts a d i.sm al p icture of O m a r doa rior s tru g g lin g to -m a k e a fab led rjtgr, m ei Ve see fwor o l’ G engh is Khan w allow - fo rt ith'eri O nienlal mn.sqiier,i(lin[; ns J n m e g U ir r mpting " to u n ite the Monsol b ro th e r s ." tro t icepllons—p r im a r i ly those .scenes d e - tow ea rlie r d ay s— th e flick Is a h e a u lifu lly ab a with d ead e x tr a s , lu sty h e ro e s a n d an d

th isE AND T H E R E Alin a group o f p rep o sle ro p s " sh ip - P u r ly m iss g e tt in g rescu ed e v e ry w eek rebf lonely d e s e r t isle (" th e y 're h e re fo r ' Sch

h au lin g “o u t -fabu lons w ard ro b es a n d I parties, £ tc . A s id e from ch a lle n g in g sou: n a sse r ta tlo n th a t a group of peop le ; cruise w ould ca i-ry along tfu n k s of nd bonds, s ilk h a ts an d w alking s tic k s ■°.''| program o ffers a b ln.bc.autlful n o th in g "'1“iix. Can be m is s e d fff5 ;#T nrT 7M tm ciay------^m. T uesday o n c h a n n e l 20, an d 6 p .m .

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V . before lunch or dinnci helpscon tro l wciglit by curbing ap-< 'co:Ipotito 3-way6: . __ ;----- yf]

— - First, like nny'iRood prolcin-'j ** 'cnrbphydrato food, Profilo Br [■ liclparniHo tho blood migar level, or

to nppcnso tlio nppotito.control •— —wnl«r-"iii-llm-ljyp6thalaraic^— ni‘^ — X aiiQ n.oC .H lftJ'rnln,' ■,I S c c o n d , Profilo h e lps l |td u co

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^ f e f s S e f twhat al governm ent prior to . ac tual frqn bids beginning of construction. ' mer

:der- D r. Taylor has just returned tion

>r the upcom ing Coilcge of Southern ho remonles, a re , from left. Dr. Jam es Ei ; 'J o e McCollum, member of state at

? U . s . P l a n e s ^ S F l y T r o o p s - ih t a F o r C o n g o l e s e ^' dis- KINSHASA, Congo (AP) -

ro- U.S. Air Force plane.s flew Con- golc'se arm y reinforcement.*? to

mow Province today to inter- dree lalf- cept a powerful force of white »

____ m e r c e n a r i e s a n d K a ta n g a m u t i - RS____ n e e r s m o v u ig e a s tw a r d t o w a r d ' K

Ihe border . of the Rwanda H republic.—ThciH30^1ane8-took-150-.’Gon- f f l -

C x golese ,soldiers_to.Bukavu to bol- H , ,ster the strength and morale of B

Congolese forces routed by the H . rebels SO miles nbVthwest of the jJH City Tue.'.inty; H "

can- T he Ci)ngoleso.|ost al least 50 | n m a r dead in the-Tuesday e n g a g e - H ' rAgr, m ent and.lhreS of their sm all ^ low- force rtf arm ed cars, were de- r ampc cirnynH____ Other fnr]pnleseirs ." troops meanwhile occupied the W "

de- towns of ■ Punia and Lubutu. M fully abandoned by the mercenaries H and and Katanga gendarmes earlier H

this week. M' A Congolese communique said |Q

;hlp- P un ia and Lubutu, stronghold of H | iieek rebel c ' o m m a n d e r Jean H

for' Schram m , were captured In bit- n antj te r fighting, Howfever, reliable ging sources reported the rebels 1 9 opie abandoned the two towns of U s nf llrelr own accord and Congolese H icks fo'''^ss sub,scquently moved in |H 1,1 ■ wltliout any fighting,

.. .The sources said nrc5CnUndi=- j, ca^tions were that the rebel ^

„■ group, comprising some 200___ m ercenaries and 8I)0 well- ^

trained Katangans, was strong-* ^ e r than anything the Congolese B t:niild “ Hsplliy jn " 'th e ~ re n im tr B f alm ost inaccessible foi-est a re a H nea r the Rwanda border, ra j

Judging from past perform- ■ a n c iro f “thc“ eongolese-tn jops7 H - the reinforcements flown to Bu- H kavu ,seemed unlikely to stop H the rebels, ■ :

The rebel foi-ce Vvas last re- ■ ; ported ,some 110 miles east of B Piinia, a t a road junction from H which they could turn cither to- H w ard Bukavu or Goma, ■

AID REPORTED * HAMMAN, Jordan (AP) - TbO H

United States, and Britain are ■ continuing' fInOTclal aid to Jor- W

le— rln T n le s n it ir - th ^ h a ll^ in .-a fn i8 ^ sales and military assistance during the Middle East w ar, H

ike” officials reported today. H

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pc* tim t'coflt up lo twico as.mucli.' tc s A nd Profilo's Inctulhumin fac- Ips to r RiVcs you nbout 30% moro ip ., I eompleto protein than regular

___ w]iito lireiid. 'In-'] , G ot Profilo Spccli)! Form ula ilo 'Brciid today. Tast'csgrealplain vel o r lonstcd:ro l • Folloiv Iho Profilo Plan fo r nir»! 'Tnnilfirn weight, control. .Yo u jt

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I c h e ^ u l f ®ctual frqm a two-day conference with I i n I

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. Valley TrafiLloyd E, Brewer, Arco, was th e

fined $,1.') for a .solid lino viola- tio n lion, Kined for slop sign viola- (>

C P tions w ere Doyle M, Patch, J u d---- ^ J^iiul,— Sill!— and—Frances— -ta-;-) _ S trlegal, Grand View, $15, ■' $10Con- Sabala, Gooding,, was ’s i„ fined $10 and S5 cost,? by Mil- H illmer- dred Callen, Wendell Justice o f s ig ivhltenull-ward'an'da ^ B M

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^said M oney has so m a n y iJean ( 1 ) I t will e a r n I n t e r e s i! W*- ( 2 ) Y o u c a n t r a d e f o rIbeis ' " O ) I t 's e a s y to c a l c u l ji of ( 4 ) Y o u c a n b u y a l m o silese b u y a n y th in g w i t hi in ( 5 ) Y o u c a n e v e n p a s t ei n d t M _____ ' SQ JE J y -O U iD -R A T tU

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H e got his high school 'rV a •d ip lom a In st w eek and so

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on com m ittee sa id in a report re- H H ’In leased V/edncfday, "B u t this | H | ;. would be a tight schedule and :—“ m akes allowances for-only-m i- - H H

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n ificant num ber of ICBMs be- ollce fore the mid-1970s. - D j H ,rvcy 7 iie com m ittee sa id China H m erry, could-use^m ediura-rangaJialllS! :H E f |

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At The CmIt seems to be an inflexible law of brothi

revolution tiiat success.breeds excess, what“A people may suffer under tyranny not rifor generations, -but once the firs t in thebreech is made in the diltes of the it bold regim e, it is seldom that there spokecan be any armistice witli the sta tus makequo, any consolidation of gains,"any blam<stopping until the old structure of a a govsociety is entirely swept a\vay, its chief

^^^^QOii^alongjyltn its, evil. -------- „-This-see'ins-to be the-fever-thafe-has U g - j j j

gripped Negro extremists,'those who mate! have m ade it phin_Jhat the te rm

— Blqck Pnwfir tn~tliiOTrnTRnn.s no th ing .. less than the exei-clse of brute force.

tion of the black man, they demand, J at best, instant reparations for an- ' ” /^ ';‘‘ cTenf 'W rongs' aii9"^he immediate ^

. J e s ta b l is h m J a j i t^ f a n e w sM ie ty , ( f o r *wRichV h o w e v e r , t h e y 'o f f e r n o b l i ie - ■ p n o r i

-------- prlnt-)r-oPr-at-worst—m erely-ven^ful—destruction of the present one. ' fn ’cr

The gradual elimination of injus- - tlces i s no pro'gress, in their

is merely temporizing with the devil. - of tns If you see the prize you want, run,' V n o tt

'don’t wailt—and woe to him who i \ ing ail in your way. \ P r ^ ''

As one \yriler has said, in explain- ^ e g ro--------lng^s-B ttittn le rlfT T 5 lum -'1s-ba(l'r“ *'‘gbtJ

why wait 10 years for an urban re- ago. newal program? Why not put it to thetorch right now? portun

The extremist viewpoint is a na- comn^tural and infectious one. Fortunately, the m.it has not yet seized the minds of New R more than a small minority of Ameri- Butcan Negroes. If anything, the fruits succeeol extremism—the bumed-out homes,' place,

___ thO-THined businesggst thfi fnthprg h n t in

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----------It!s-ono-thlng-for-ChaFlcs~doGaulle— In_mato attem pt to boot American influ- to bits ence out of Europe, or to block the and ai

-------entrance-of-the^ Anglo-Saxons intotlie Common Market. • nrPciHi

After all, it's his continent, and he Lrpctf created it all by himself. dg^j

However, it’s quite something else for him to come to a sovereign na- Actu tion, Canada, as the guest, of its nadian government and people and plant ernbar verba} land mines in what has lit- y ioc ■ erally been an explosive situation in “the p a s t . — ----------------------- m in o r i

De Gaulle’s impassioned cry of a re m ‘'Viva le Quebec llbrel ” b e f o r e greatei crowds in Montreal was bad enough . sea

- a s f r a - b r e a c h - o f - d i p l t o i a t i 'c " p r O t o C D l , '^ r e v e r s (

which in this case means s i m p l e 20 0 yei

)le his words could inspire a few A visit -------crazy zealots fc sfart'plantlng bombs — th e -to

VIEWS O F OTHERS - - - - - 7 -

Opinions Of GufDECISION AT INDIANAPOLIS tccond t

A rocent decision by tlio United States Auto Club (USAC) has virtually outlawed till! highly successful turbine-powered c a r *driven by Pacoelii Jones in this year's 500- ' mile Indianapolis- Classic.: What cham pion-. _ , slilp racing 's governing body has, In cftect, “ ' -‘•“linOS-SjQ.W..dOWJiJ)Uhlic.ilemand.Ior-tho----- UnUor;pjfjjuson four-wheel Srlvq system, thereby ' zone sho Impeding development of the most b as ic ' standard improvement tha t could be p u t on stan d a rd summur. passenger ca rs . . a r d Jail

-------- ^Iho-STP-Turblhp-enfilne-gave-UiiHouiv—pcogwm■ wheel drive a com pttitivo.chanco at In d ia n -" Spoce Ai

:___ aiwlls. W ere I t allowed to compele there In M ve onefiilure yea rs , qualified o b se rv e fsb e iie v o Under that it would soon result In a fully reliablB f “ U ))ii four-wheel d riv e c a r . ' ' This cou

Indianapolis has been nnd should c o a l in g ■to bo the real proving ground o f autbmotlvo - ' „ f ™ progre.ss. W hen cars are put through th e ir ;

. ,._A’.P.l«»„'lnjhls_griiiillnB-rncc,' their T n h e t f in t_ ™ ^ " P ■weaknesses an d shortcomings, and the .fa il- uro lo c o rrcc t them, becom e em barrass- ingly apparent. Tho USAC voto'for the sta tu s quo would s tr ip Iho 500 o f th is Im portant function. It would work fo frecie autom o.

__— tivn.develDpmejitJit-tbo-stag8-of-tho-plston_K,„^2-,?,cnfiino and Uio two'iWhecI d rive car.- '____ - K ™

Till! rcar-cnglnc<l c a r I s .o n e utago b u t o iio 'n iie ccrlalnly not tho Inst word In ilutomotlvo .uiti, j,.„| piojiress. Tho* USAC dcclslon, prcvcntlnE a • so ino ( development Which many bellovo "contrlb j confiis utes enorm ously to saf?ly '’ In racing (nnd, - y jn tliorcforo, In dulvlng), cnii sllll bo rovorscd.. ni| th e re Tim club's bon rd pro|K)Scd th a t tho (ub jec t (injy cj.,

■l)o|irouglitupH«nlM. v , ' ,Porhnp.H UiQ flood Of prtllc'st l)y p ress , If prcson

promoters, an d funs will stlmulato Bomo bo worlli' . 'I ’

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. Marion J^ T -D 9 .3 i------------ 5

M em ber o f A u d i t Bureau o t C jfC ulatidn a n d A P ^ '

H n le r e d .o j l e c o n d c l o » m o il m ^Jtor A pril 8 , '. 19 1 0 , o t th e p o s t office in Jwjrr F o il* , Id o h o , '

8 3 3 0 1 , u n d er th e act o f M arch S’, 1 8 7 9 ,

LLOWNEY p . A IG us) KELKER ART..th e r Execulivo Editor -

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ANDLEY HAROLD STILES X T l l1 M a n o g er C irculotion M o n o g a r ,

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neymende■ . _ T . ' e r t Rumrossroads ' »

■ ■ in jail) s;brothers lying slain in the rubble ot hangers-oi what w.as once,, a clty-^have inspired someone i not revorut'ionaTy arddi;'*but despair in the souls of thousands. °

It brings no honor on the heads of newspapei spokesmen of either party who try to lence in make a pc^tical score by pinning the •blame for D etro it or any other rio t on ' a governor o r a mayor or a police a jhe nex chief or a president. In the pai

— P a s s i i ) g ^ in a t io n a N n t i r io t= a c t jn a y . : - - ? ,^ ® ^ ? d e ,b e -fln -e rir m a y help' to t o some matches away from powdei^legs. But (hawhat is to be done.about the explosive down the

■ma t e r i a Ht s e l f ? — ------ A - te levThe nation h a s arrived at a iunc- J

tion in h isto ry as crucial as that „ „ e cone which came a t the end of the Civil meade oi

-W-aFr-T-hen-the-Negi^-had-high-hopes— pages -el­and great aspirations. Despite the TV commi ignorance he had been -kept in, ha P*’™ in , leaped at the opportunity for educa- tion, for participation m government; minutes Jo r economic iniprovement. . ' "xho maj J ’3 u t he was adandoned on one fork of the road while the nation retreated \and took the easie r path. It is sober- ing and saddening to realize th a t it is only within the 'past 13 years th a t the "Negro has re g a ned, in law, the civilr ig h ts - th a t - w e r e - b r le f iy - h is - lO O - y e a r s ---------- —ago., How history again presents .the op- H f portunity for a n unequivocal national comniitment to bring the Negro into , M t e the m ainstream of American, life—a New Reconstruction as it were. ;

Blit it is a Reconstruction th a t can succeed this tim e only if it takes )lace, not jotst in the halls of Con'gresr lut ,in .the, h e a r ts nf all Americans.

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In-m aiLboxes^galn-to-blow -pedple-— to bits In the nam e of liberte, egalite and an independent Quebec.

Any lesser " personage than * b e '•' president of F rance would have been arrested a s a provocateur a^d hus- tied out of the country.’

Actually, it was the French Ca - , nadians them selves who were most embarrassed b y De Gaulle’s beha- I'ioii The separatist movement en- jlists the syinpathles of only a tiny ■' ^ minority of the people. Most of them- - are more interested in building a ;reater Canada, one nation from sea . ^ id' 'sea, than th ey are in trying to ,& reverse Wolfe’s defeaf'of-M ontcalm :!00 years ago. | v | ^-S o-w hatV -nex t-on-h ia-sehedule?--------I m ;\ visit to New Orleans to renege on he-tou lsiana-Purchase? . ......... .. - -

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--------------------------- Iruest Editors" \ / nation’s wli

a great qppecond thoughts. A n d will a llow n ex t y e a r 's J S , ' S S ®00 to resume Its striking postw ar renals- J ' 1 ' ance as tlie real proving ground of auto- ' notive progress. — Christian Science Moni- j j^ e tm e n t

_' can Negroe

'W O R L D T IM E ----- — -------- structed for-U nlform .tlm o-lsJino . Clocks In-overy-time- - (ho-notion 1 one should bo synchronized, w hether u n d e r , whito ieadt landard time In w in te r or daylight tim o In professions, ummur. H owever, tho suggestion o f Leon- and general rd Jnlti;, .d ire c to r 'O f space .ap p lica tio n s-en list- th em icogams-foF-thiVsNatlorial-Aoromiutics -nnd-—les -in-tougli p ace A dm inistration, that the wholp world ly financed av e one time, goes much too far. , m ajor bre "Unaor lUr. J a f f e 's plan, it W OuldTjT'nBOir'Erocs;------ :1 a l l Jjarts o f the.*globe nt the sam e tim e. D esp ite 't 'his could be In t h e middle o f the n ig h t In nllvnnce of 'ortland and a t m idday In Mdicow. Satel- toric mcetli to- com m unications, by which everyone in never wns i lie world would w a tc h Iho sam e live tele- cy never ( Islon program n t tho snme Instant, nnd ference bee i i p e r s o n lc - 't r a n s p p n n tlo in v ll l -m n K c - t l t l s ^ p a r trT n n osslblo, hi! told th e Arhied F orces Commu- any ernbar Icatlons ahd E lec tron ics Association. ■ dent Johnso So that people w ouldn’t hnvo to w ork all from 'uiicon

10 timo In tho d a r k nnd sleep o r w atch versy, , rim o program s b y daylight. Mr. Jn ffce ''T h o 'q u e s t ’O U ld-C liriliineilg th^f day t r 2 3 1 i m l i ^ d " m o l l i o r r w )-minntc'«.*'rhlBrno-5ntd,-woiild-glv(rBV(!ry^~snnciloin)n no nil equal n u m b e r of days in each yea r nation’s will llh sunlight d u r in g working hours, bo mado ' Soini! op|)onenls o f daylight tim e contend lo act upon confuses tho co w s. Jnlfeo tinio would bo of tho Negr

/en inpr(Tconfusing for Iho nfllkmnn, and . R j o t s c11 th e test of us. S o fa t as w o'ro concerned s o r t , blit loy can lapo th e jr c^uig satellllo TV pro- harsh rospo ram s and show tho iii nt our coiiyenlcnco.> cuso fur res

prcjont shows n r e a oiiltcrlpn, few will of betlennc I w orih watclililg hnyWny,—Tho Orcgunlan that toslslni

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WASHINGTON - The Imbe- ," B arr cilic c a p a c i t /o f anti-poverty g e - . o ld wii niuses, especially on the local h e a d level, to infuriate bo th Congress Coordl and plain citizens of all races f a r ha: w as never b e tte r displayed than o u t of iiji the ap R o in tm en t-o f a -g n i.t- r -In a sa

Marion B drry,' to a"'$50^a-day m an ii consultant 's j ob with Wagteng-^-iiailr-h ton’s United P lann ing 'O rgan za- is sen tion., 'w hose

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Publicity MaW A SH IN G TO N -N egro “ lead- th e '1

era*^»ren 't b orn t hwg-<iaya7 -but— Jehnso made—and in m ost instances by Thp the news m ed ia .---- ----------- ;------ tio n -sc—Tako-tho-case-of-R obert-R un— t o - ^ e t neymende as an exam ple. Rob- meade, ert Runneym eade has been an d t standing on Jtbe corher of Spring gathers and Maple fo r the p ast threo see TV i’ears (excep t when he's been The i in jail) .saying to three o r four th e cr hangers-on, "W e ought to shalfo w ere a someone up .” Nobody ever paid e rs , wi m uch-nttention -to -R o b e rt-R u n — h a d - ni leymeade until a few months m eade, ago when a reporter for a local thought newspaper, doing a story on vio- But t encc In the ghettos, happened tereste( :o overhear Runneym eade say e r s Ri ;o his friends: "M an, we ougijt. H e Wi ;o burn down thi.s tow n." burning

The next day a story appeared tional In the paper tha t "R obert Run- h a d ne\ieym eade,_..a._li;ader-_.Q t— the^__ In.lhi'b lack',pow er” , movemont, told h a d ph ) militant crow d a t Spring and . a n d he Maple tha t it w as tim e to burn confere iown the lown. a m not-A^-tr'Iwricinn rrw y mng rfk. frnrt] /, jatched the ■ next evening to w ipe oi jpring-and-M aplg-where his pals— f n r g o vere congratulating R u n n e y- The t neade on making the front e re d R Mges -o(- -the -n ew spaperr-T he— th e wh r v com m entator stuck a micro-, o u t of 5hone in fro n t of. Eober.t Run-., sion ap leymeade's face, lig h ts ' were inen ts iirnnH nn ,Tnd fnr thn npxt 2Q so bad nlnutes Runneym eade said, -o f the ‘Tho mayor,, the city council, televisli

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="Riotr0niy=WASHINGTON (NEA) - Tho b es t. . itlon's whito leadersh ip m issed T he ni great opportunity. In the June, le a n lin( GG, White House conference on counterp vil rights, to undertake ,an ur- m oney h int com m itm ent to the eco- p o r t o f , imic, social and educational ind igent ittetment o f deprived Ameri- • T h ey i in Negroes. m u s t sh(The only- va jid them e c o n - to help ructed fo r th a t conference wns to leveh0-no tion ihatracroy i-the-land .-^P tun tty"-'' life ieadets in business, tiie , fo r then, ofessions, the churcli, l a b o r They t id general, civic affair.i should ■ fiii'anco ' ,list-them selves_and ,.the ir_citr.^ io -,M ars1-in-tough,-reallstlc,-thorough-— to -p ro v l financed progriim s. aim ed, a t t i a l trcnl

ajor breakthrough 'fo r Ne- th e bnia ocs; : ■ now tipp Despite' all th e '.f in e talk In is thproi Ivnnce of th a t potentially his- M en 11 ric meeting, tho com niitm ent th e Urba ver was m ade nnd the urgcn-. 'The ven

never developed. T h e 'c o n - d o Ip h ,.f i rence becanie, in considerable decade'sr t r in n x c r c is i i - l i r - n v o ld ln i r - s n g g d s f " :y em barrassm ent for P rc s l- ,- in g -to w a n t .Johnson which m ight arise com pllsh im 'uncom fortab lo c o n t r o - ' y o u n r s y . , . , , ' 'cqunlly . ;I'ho question today h as to bo s a v often lelhor, w ith o u n i io mu,sculnr w h ile coi ic i lo in in h in v m tr i io n s o n h ir -b ’c c m is r i tion's white e.stnlillshment can n e' g 1 e c

mado ’ tu npprcciato flnd m o ro thn act upon the com pelling facts i t ' I s tu tho Ncgro< dllcni|nn. nf the ,b

I j o t s convcy urgcncy of a U .S. chli I r t, blit 'they nlso provoko portion o rah rosponsi} nnd proyiile ex- n o t done, so fu r‘resistance In nrogi nm s . m ny pull bctlonnont. U rtaking ;dow n B u t tin

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," B a rry ,, a precoctaus ^S -y ea r- t are to . o ld who came to WaSflingtorf \ a ‘\ in

h e a d ; t h e Students N onvjo len t'‘troubli Coordinating Committee unit. So:.' ,lt Is f a r hns carved a ca reer entirely that 1 o u t of his clashes with police.' to the

r-In a sane sociely,-he would h av e -'N o , w

m an in a Las Vegas gam bling on or -fa illT -beeatjse^h 'e-^ 'egas—crow d— fh-cop

is sensitive about 'characters dinanj: 'w hose difficulties w ith the cops, streeL

Makes Negroth e 'honkies' and . P resident his sta

—J6hnson-hav«4o4allc-to-nio.;!------- bottomThp opposition television s ta - ment

- t o - ^ e t —the—views—of^Rnnney^— the-pum eade, .and with a ll the -lights six-colan d trucks n la rge crowd It g(gathered, as they w ill when they whats ee TV cameras. was t l

The news m edia'claim ed th a t whatth e crowd who h a d . gathered- Issuesw ere all Runneymeade's follow- was qie rs , when in fact m ost of them nam, t

—h a d never heard o f-R u n n ey - appearm eade, and those who knew him ieadlnjthought he waS a joke. ■ . majori

But the press was not loo inr.,. nity kfte res ted as to how manyToliow- meadee r s Runneymeade really had. , but noH e was now talking about line oiburning down the Yosemite Na- of thattional P ark a'nd th is certainly Unfoh a d news value. had |

___ In.lhe.m eantim e..the networks head,.(h a d plugged, into Runneym eade he was

. a n d he started holding p ress papefnconferences telling everyone, " I ferenct a m not: going lo la k e any stuff . Since

- f r o m anvnne and If 1 have to anv -iw ipe out die II. S. M arine Corps sought,

—liii-g o in g ~ to do-nt;?+------- r ----- e r" -o rThe Negro people still consid- nnd Sy

e re d Runneymeade a joke, b u t was Hi

o u t of their wFls by his televi- cr daysion appearances and his state- tryingftients in tho pres.s. Things got lo burrso had that when the President Dam.”

-o f the United S tates went on fore litelevision to talk abou t the riots Amerlc

lory That Was Frai

b es t. . AmericaT he middle-clnss whito Amer- ness t o

le a n hnd. Indeed, his N e g r o heavy t£ counterpart, already bear heavy abroad m oney burdens for general su|>- homo, r p o r t ofjtlio aged, the sick, the for the indigent nnd the unemployed. 100 yea:

T h ey nre now being told they The rt m u s t shoulder fnr heavier loads four kid to help bring deprived Negroes nail-bltir to levels, where "eq u a l oppor- his own tun ity '- 'lia i-p rac tlca l-.m can ln g -'-u p o n -a-: fo r then. century

They a re even told they m ust Is somel f inance "crash program s" akin not hrlnj lo - .M a rs h a l l_ P la n -J o re lg n -n ld ,.^ o tj :tE a to - p r o v ld e - t r u ly p 'r e 'f - e r e - n — iiml- ecc t i a l treatnlent for Negroes untll“TPlalncd- th o bnlnnce In U. S. society, . Nor Is now tipped badly ngiSnsi them ,' oxceptioi Is thoroughly redressed. • fact tha

M en like W hitney-Yfiung .of a r e -u th e Urban League proposed this. Mostly. T h e venerable ■ A. Philip Ran--rcr'cation: do lp h ,.fro m the perspective of ucls of decades of N e g r o leadership, not the Birggd5t'“i'c 'm edlal^iitiayrrang-"~BCcklnE- Ing-tow nrd J200 billion lo ac- They 1 com pllsh the |nsk. o long '

■ y o u n g , Rnndolph nnd Ihe 'whites i equniiy. rospocted R oy'W ilkins Neiyoes, say often thnt Anierlcnns In tho. .maBlo i: ivhito community mu."it. d o l f ip fnr wiilc because lliFNogro hns suffered' Black j n e g l e c t nnd hum lllaliqn-tur 'never fii m ore tluin a Century. -. ''riiD w

I t ' I s fairly plain, In tlio light dcd som if Hie blnzcS raging in manV' provide! U.S. Chios, th ijt 'If .sonio solla servo no portion of this massive -liisk is ,(yi|oril:ni not done, the Amerlcnn society to'pay " tiny pull npart nt tho scams., of iiamo

I)u t Iho'ro Is severe limit to can long h s argum ent that' the w h i t e a c t-h u t

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'-' • are to o^ w e ll kjiown.-'''' ' ' atsout In . th u s ; desfrib in g , Barry’s in g t

t 'f tro u b le s -w ith -th e -n ie ij. in.-blue, - canor J:.',lt Is n o t in ten d ed '-to svggest B ai / thal h e h as sac rificed himself i.UPO, . lo the civ il righ ts ' movement, 'p ro a c J - 'N o , w h e n Bjfrcy g e ts - In -a jam s u a d i -— ll- : is -o v ^ r - 'ii- rO fasa lT -to -m o v ^ ^ o iith• on or forM ay-w alk ing o r snssing' a nig 1— «T top--ei4 -(or-de{ying(--Io'oaU-ori:iTia3«)i 3 dinanpej tb-'Siage dances In the federi J, s tree t.' S uch -'endeavo rs h a v e , p ro v i

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t his s ta te m e n tw a s p lay ed on the y o u thhnllnm tho pnga nnH n ctntp. —aS I

! ment m a d e - by Runneym eade w a y <

■— th o-pub lic I Ibrnry—w a s - given a . comp;i six-colum n headline.. sellini 1 It g o t so bad t h a t no m atter . 1 air what happened, Runneym eade N e^rc

was th e first in terv iew ed as to th e irt what h i s tipinion w as on the destin1' Issues o f the day. .Runneym eade bounc• was q u o te d on R ed China, Viet- in thi 1 nam, th e Middle E a st.c r ls ls . He w hite . ap p eared on the .co v S rs.o f.b o th . te r li 1 leading news m agazine?. The clud ir

m ajority of the N e g ro commu- ucaticnity k e p t insisting th a t Runney- g ling .

• meade ciid not s p e a k for them, s tr ip -1 but no o n e could m a k e a head- s lu g c line o r a TV n ew s story out ing-dc

. of that. IndiU nfortunaK ly, th e publicity

had g o n e to>,i Runneym ead's1 head,. a n d .one^day_ h e j,nnpunc_ed__________

he was banning a l l whilOBWS- .......papefm en from h is press con- i » i ferences. J M J

' . Since th e y couldn’t cover himanv . m o re , tlie iiew s media______ i

sought, o ii t another ‘‘NegrO lead-— e r " -o n - - th e co rner of M arblj .........

nnd S y cam o re s tre e ts . His name was H ug g in s H aplap and he was

cr day say ing to a g irl he wa.s trying to impress. " I 'm goinglo burn dow n Ihe G ran d Coulee ' 'Dam.” -It shouldn't b e long be- ^foi'8 l i a p la p becornes a learfd "A m erican household name. thu'ndi

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American, going a b o u t his busi­ness t o d a y under reasonably— heavy t a x burdens le v ie d by warabroad a n d social im balance a t o —Whome, m u s t feel p e rso n a l gijllt ^for the e r ro r s of o th e r s 50,.'or n iom er100 y e a r s ' ago. . causes

The m a n in (he su b u rb s with A—Afour k id s , a m ortgage, a finger- . .nail-biting job, and a host ot ™his own problem s d o e s not look ' epileps

-upon a - N e g ro in -1S67- and-teo- a — o r . g ra icentury o f neglect f o r which ho u lte rs aIs som ehow responsible . He did drools not |)rlng ,,the.slaves ,t6 A m e r ic a ,a n d , br'

-a n d - e c o n o m ic -h a n d ic a p s - to m — seizureT plalncd-ofr...... ..... . . . - I , , . , . , ..lection .

Nor Is h e , with p e rh a p s rare thei spe ' oxceptlonr responslblB—fo rT h o — ButTiei

■fact th a t so many U . S. c itie s ' fac to r, a r e -un livab lo , .m onstrosities. » j Mostly th e se - are 19 th century

rcr'eations— th e -n c c id e n ta l prod- ucls of h ap h azard g ro w th and not the dev ilish d e s ig n of men

-BCCklng-TO-OpprCS!!. '* - '. - y y - .They h n v o been u n l i v n b l e - f o r - j

0 long ■ t im e , for m illions of ' ‘ whites a s well as— la te r on—Neiyoes.,.,: Waking th e m truly S ™ ™ .' 'iisalilo i s _ a j jg n n t l c e n tm r ls o , .

~ fo rw l i l ^ o v e ir ih e T h o s ra rd o h t’ '"Tilack poW er advoca tes will 'P '

never f in d ' tho reso u rces . ®n havi ■'ihe w h ite com m unity, prod- A—DI

dcd som ehow (o u rg e n c y y jiy is t . tin) is provide t h e big.blte. B u t i t w ill' used cj servo no purpose to toll while mnl se /yi|orll:nn.s thdv .-m iist do tills used fi to pay " t h e i r sliaro” o f tho sins ordor.s. of iiam oless, neglectfu l Ameri- In chlli can long slnC e dead. T hey must csncclal a c t-h u t w ith o u t g u i l t . , in ju ry t

I , ;

- a tsout as much to do w ilh ra ls - presrry’s in g the Negro’s status a s the -such)lue, - canonization of Cassius C lay . nntl-[gest B a rry 's first project fo r the to eiself i.UPO, Is charastic bf his a p- to vileiit. ' p ro a c h to the problem of .per- planijam_ suad lng-troub lesom e . N e g r o Tonj

sing' a n i^ tc lub , financed w ith tax - of al i-or.w:^iayoris4und6,—Barry- .says - t his— tlie_ the federa lly-sponsored t r a p w ill shou

t v e provideiboth jobs,and a g a th e r- dailj in g place tor teen-agers. • Rac!

S ince I hive' never lim ited tny ed n s e a rc h for raodnlight e n te r ta in - Un

------ m eh 'T toT ’iiiich and JudynsTRS'WS,"-StatEI am not prejudiced p e r se possi a g a in s t night clubs. They' h a v e youti

S a p la c e In society ranking s ligh t- too i . a h o v M: p H ™ --d e r is -a n d - 'a -^ o b s , no tch below peep shows. B u t I dusti am not sure lh a t the night c lu b coun shou ld be’ held up to N eg ro past

the youth-7-at least ^by Uncle S am of m nip. —a s a wholesorfie and d ign ified from inde w a y o f earning-a, living, c a re e r - lE T l

— w isor-tho-iilght-c lub^srnot-to jia— hami:n-.a--CompRre[i.witli„daclQ£i'hg.jhQW- ^hauli

se llin g or even journalism . clubitter I am also not -convinced th a l an a■ade N e^ro parents generally d es ire theses to th e ir children to eke out th e ir sens(the d es tin y as w aiters, b a r te n d e rs ,, extra

lade bouncers or even entrepreneur's sprm/let- in th e night club racket. L ike Ma

He w h ite parents, they seek a bet- to hi30th te r life for the ir offspring, in- estabThe e lud ing a somewhat b ro ad er ed- Ihosemu- u ca tion thiin is secured by gog- sensiney- gling.open-mouthed at a sw e a ty coumem, strip-tease or pushing an o th e r ..wlih3ad- s lu g of old Rotgut on som e fall- theirout ing-down drunk. pride

Indeed, I somehow got the im - hors.cityad'sic_ed________ _ _______ __

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JAMES MARLOWhim

S ThePainfuimewas • •oth- 'w A S -H lS faW JA P ) — The.se*' 'morei _ h av e been a painful couple of goinj

iloo year.s to President Johnson, T h e Hehe siiinin^.. or he t i io i^ h t er wi

— sii Thenitlie-sincm h rn k ira n iih e rhandiw as standing in the m id st of right:th u n d e r and lightning. ' man ' I t w as just a little over tw o y e a rs ago — in June I9G5 — th a t he told the graduating c lass ot H ow ard University here: " U u re a r th is the hom e of revo lu - - ™

. tio n ." ; In th is speech. a c k n Q w ie d E k iL _ J 2 J

■'’" '" T I iS T i ju s f ic T in T f ic te a o n U ie A m erican Negro for fe n tu r ie s ,

' Johnson .said: "N othing is m o re------ freighted-w ith-m eaning -for -d b r ®aid,

own destiny than the revo lu tion “ “^n-of the American Neg50 ." P.fese

H e did not m ean revolution by right:v io len ce in th is , country but by nave p ro g ress . He w asnlL th inklng of.v iolence then. “ "c

B u t this w eek the loud- donem outhed leader of a Negro o r- on ci

____ gr^pi^n-tinn, jhp .^tiiflont_ NQii'vi-__S£!lL,o len t Coordinating C om m ittee, "WasnH. Rap Brown .said: “ Wo s's ta n d on the eve of a black re v - ''

■----- nliit inn ." ■ .............._____ B row n hail .b een ..ck rged w ith

Inciting a riot In C am bridge , A™M d., Avhere Negroes b u rn e d ' ' ’“8 "dow n the center, of the N eg ro addre

___ section whi'[^ m i s devasta ted_ 'nakii■“D e tro if . and sw ep t "bHier 'c i t ie s 't™ '''

from coast to coast.A mouth afte r his H o w ard ^e

/ U niversity talk Johnson-p ledged -abouth im se lf to a m ajo r effort to arson

.. .solve-lhe..problem s CQnlronting whichN egroes. "I am going lo p ro v id e p a r rall th e leadership I c a n ," h a • • •said , ' force!

B ut less than a month a f te r "Thlh a t Negro rioters satura ted th e tedLos Angeles section of W a tts again;

- w ilh killings, burning and lo o t- punisling. This shocked the nation a n d offereJohnson , too. what i

..... —He-;--quieidy— m ade - n iio tho r------ He-speech , exploring violence, de - tion, Inouncing the ■ W alts u p h ea v a l, the pt.decTa~rlnB^15t^^nrus r b ^ ex p o sed ~~forto and dealt”® in the sam e w a y . of ar as klansmen i n ' sheets a n d might m ask s, he set

-------- H e-lried -lo -fin d -w o rd s-lo -d a .— tho-riisc rib e rioters, w hite o r N eg ro , make blit, a s it turned‘o u t he w as a Tot ' vTritin

^ W A Y N E BRANDSTAD1

. Epileptic) l y - .................... ^'ar

Q—What is pe tit m al? W h a t tho bl Of m om entary blackout a s so c ia t- m ay <

cau ses it?«Is the re any cu re?A—A peiil m a l attaek Is a apt" to

■q( cd w ith the niilder form o f phenolok ' ep ilepsy . In the tvnical fu l-sca le__ 'U ', .a - o r .g r a n d .m a l a t ta c k thb -v ic tim -.- - Arr/ ho u tte rs a cry, loses consciousness. In whl lid drools o r froths a t the m o u th t r a ^ c :a,-:. and. breathes, heav iiy w ith -sn o r- es_ in g -so u n d s..A fte r-o ith e r-ty p o -o f— iOfllQ- »!■— seizu rB -th irv lc tin rham oT C C ol;— contra ^— Icction-ot-jvliat-w cnt on d u r in g convul M thei spell. The cau se Is unknow n y ho bu rh ered ity Is bMieved to b e a unless e a - f a c to r . , ' v dm gs.

In different perspns v a r io u s 7 precipltnllnB factors have b e e n _ '

observed , Buph a s exposuro to flickering , llj-hl, w a tc h ^ fo lB le - ' • S '

5!L .vislon,_tho.illsc!m rgo-cfra-fla 'yhi'-4h«u-i,bulb, loud noise, m onotonous jl,

, m u s lc o rsu d d e rifr lg h l.'T h ^ re is no' c iire bilt m ost cases can b e

ly contro lled with nn ticonvu lsan t . . j j y is '

h t° '^ Q ^ f S '* 5 i l”''lln“ B lv c n -o n iy ,fo r '~ ''^ A ^ { ' 111— cpllop tl(^^ |w lls^ -C o^l^ l^^w ■ om ^■ ^n li^

. an h a v e hor first seizure n t GO? som e] d- A—Dlplieiiylhydnntoln, (D lla n - monly S t. tin) is nn anticonvulsant d r u e p ast t 111' used cjilellly to prevent g r a n d a s son lo m al seizures. I t mny also b o appcni is used fo r oilier convulsive d l s - carotu is ordor.s. Epilepsy usually s ta r t s ' of cn •I- In childhood hut some ty p e s , iiicasii st especially lliJso caqsed by n n rcniovl

in ju ry to tlio liond o r d lscaso o t needle

ra ls - pression from ^he utteVances o f ! the - such a s Snrge-Shrlver th a t tha ' a y . ' nntl-poverty'prograrais.afm w as.■ the to edtlcale the' unCerprlvileged

a p- to values on a^^melvha't h ighe r .per- plane than thoie purveyed a tg r o Tony's. Admittedly,there shou ld •

tax - of a l l, racSs, but does this m ean

w ill shoujd allot $16 billion to fund ither- daily expeditions to the P im lico .

• Race T rack for the fuzzy-cheek- i 1 m y ed mob? ' - \■tain- ‘ Unfortunately, the U n i t e d iovlS,— States—Is-n o tH h e-b est of a lt“— r se possible worjds for the N egro h a v e youth. The cblor bf his sk in is light- too visible. But there are o th e rn d -'a- —jobs,-in private, businessiand--in-......J u t I d u s try , ' available all over the c lu b country for the teen, Over the

leg ro past two summers, a nam esake S am of mine has spent his vacations

lifted from college cleaning up debris rSei^: for a h o m e bulMer,- ju g g lin g '-to J jo__ ham burgers In a While Tow er, ,h o w - h p iln g garbage nt. a, coun try

club an^ fuhning ari S ^vator in th a l an apartm ent building.lNone of

e s ire these-johs- tickles his esthe tic th e ir sense, l^it he has concluded th a t d e rs , ' extra money accrues only to theien rs— sp rou t-w ho^am s i t -------- ^ ‘—Like M arlon Barry says the "k e y " - bet- to his nighl club project " i s the

, in- establishment ol pride' am ong r ed- those strong; black^-makes.'" In gog- sense, B.a r r y is right. The

rea ty country is teeming these days ) th e r wlih bums who have established fall- their o ^ peculiar brand of

pride by living on their nelgh- i im - hors.

>W

iirM Years •h e .sT ■ 'more reslfalned ■ 'IM in ie ' w as e of going to be later.T h e He said at that time: "A' riot-

im h t er with a Molotov cockl,ail In hisd - h e _ .h an d S -jL jta L ilg h lln E jo r c iv iL ___t of rights any more than a klan.s-

■ man w ith a sheet-on his back fy /g and a m ask on his face, th a t "They are both more o r less 5 what th e law declared therri:■Uuf— law bre a k e r.^,"— ------------------------- j—,o lu - - sounded a little mournful

and very frustrated as-he spoke p jrip bn the heels of the Watts rio t

the‘"" 'a " ‘* 'ii'n" hls"7 ? a ' i m rr ie s Congress and the presidency, fiofg "D uring the past decade,” be

said, "moi'e of my energy_has been.'Spent on protecting' an d ' ' preserving and w iling Into law ,

, by rights of all Americans th a n I by have spent on any single siib ject

g qJ o r any -half-dozen subjects," a And there Is iio doubt'he h a s

3 u d . done m ore, and worked h a rd e r, o r- on civil rights than any P res i-

,nvi- dent in' history. But al! th is tree, - w asn't enoug'h to" stoplhTdlSiis^‘Wo shaping up, for in the p as t re v - two weeks the United States has-------- bad-. th f _ most-violeat, r in to iis------ivilh— condition ever,""

A nd-ThurSclay-lllghtrTrlltttB -n e j tougher than in- 1965, Johnson ,g ro addressed the nation aga in , i t e d making a distinction betw een il5 es" 'the rio ters "and-ihe te st-o f th e

Negro community,'a r d "Let there be no m istake ' Iged ,abou t i t ." he said, "the looting,

(Q arson, plunder and p illage ( jn „ which havo occurred are not

-p a r ro t the"civil rights p ro te st h a . . . Crim e must be dealt w ith

forcefully. Swiftly—under law . f te r "The criminals 'Who com m it- th e led these acts of violence

a t t s against the people deserve to be o o t- punished. Explanations may be a n d offered but nothing can excuse

what thev have done."

de- tion, for more legislation to ea se v a l , the poverty which breeds crim e. ised ^~for to l e raTice~by"^vhiles' Instead ‘ ' ' f / ay ■ of anlNNegro attitudes w H ch a n d might result from the riots, an d ‘ ,

he set up a commission to s tudy

? ro , make recommendations for p re- Tot ' vTriting o r contfblllng'tiicm. ‘

>STADT. M D.

ptic Linkh a t tho blood vessels of- the b ra in , ia t - m ay s ta r t a t any age.7 Q—W hat Is a clonic convul­

sion? If you've had one are you n apt to have more? I'm tak ing

o f phenobarbltal as a preventive, a l e Is It hablt-forming? t i m . - . - A—A,.c]bnjc convulsion Is one is s In which the re Is alteriiaie con-’ ' u tl i t r a ^ o n and r e l a x a t i o n o f njj.. m isc les as distinguished from a- o f — tQ n lL £ o m 'u ls iQ n J n _ w h lc O h f l_ _ _ _.q I;— contraction—peralstSi—Epileptic-------in g convulsions aro clonic, A p er-

son w ith this disease' is likely, r - j — u^le^s^t-is-unde^'^:ont^Il~w ith— .*

drugs, to have repeated sebsures . ■. but th e re Is no set pattern lo

tho Interval between attacks; Although all barbiturates a r e

,ip hablt-forming there nrd som e forms o f epilepsy, for w hich

J J^ '^ h e y -s h o u Id 'b o 'ta k c n Indefinite- ■

'h p i ^ M y doctor says I h avo i n t •iyP'fl'CfstesIs of niy lower lip.

-H e-su g g ested no trcatm enf., What do you advise? ■ '

A—Hvpcrkoratnsis Is ■ Ihlck- .^n liig o f the skin, often w ith

some plgmentnllon, nndils com - ' ' »n - monly'Been In porsom who a ro 'U E p ast 60, The spots bio knsw n j n d a s sonllo freckles. T lio .io ,thX t . / b o appenr o p tho llp ' should b o v ^ I ls - carefu lly 'w atched for cvldonco r t s ' of cnncer. As a proventlvo ' e s , iiicasiiro many doctor! advlso n n rem oving tlioni with an cloctrloo f ncodio o r carbtfp dloxltlo m ow -

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^Wiimers CTf~m M

.. A-imomiced, ,SUN TV A USY "-- W inners^'of

the recent concerto auditions ' fnr advanced students a t Sun ■

Valley M usic Camp w ere an- rounced Thursday-bv-M rs. Don-

----- ft)(l-¥outa!r-Twin-^Fa!l3r - s e h 0 la r- - fea a f w isl\i!) chairrnan . .----- | i | ^ y l

i ntr winncrii ’ wiii iJi iiflCMv _u■ cnncert a t 4 p.m. S a tu rd a y a t 'the Sun V alley Opera H ouse;

.Ann P ix ley , pinni.'^t from___ .Chelsea, Q kla„.ivill perfor m the.

first m ovem ent of Concerto No.. 2 in B flat M ajo r by B eethoven; B U

‘'Maesto.'o,” from Chopin’s con- B | H | | ' certo in .F M inor will be p l a yed B B W B

---- bj'--JospplT-ifie^;--T^lSa~ — ;'c t c iand. .Renee Goldabeck, I.os ,Angeles, C alif., will p e rfo rm thefirst m ovem eot-of-G oneerto-N or f j f f '

. 1 in C M ajo r bv Beethoven. JjFnllpwinp in'fnrmig'iinn Dlin ‘ ' j ‘" f "

Concertante by Mozart 'w ifi be

■ violin,‘ and Christopher- M cKel- ' lar, viola, b o th Salt Lake City;Ronald A yres, ’cellift J r o m . Los An^cle,'!, C alif., . will" perfo rm -pi “ Eiegy" for . ’Cello and O rches- r Q l ’ f

—tra-by FaurCr-and-Denise-Ayro.'i, — — violinist from los A ngeles, u | Calif., will perform "A llegro non [ H C l '

• Jrpppo" from - ia lo ’s Sym phonic E.spaBnol6 i .... ..... --------------

The Sun 'Valley F estiv a l J j C V Orchestra w ill be d ire c ted by Jacques Brourman,, WASHIN

The public is invited to a tten d House cor the -concert.' foreign . i

---------------- — matching^n . , 1 <1 proposals!55vetlana s £ 01 *-,-------- ---------- i -------------- Readied.

~ ■ .Vi(eniBTrs’7\i‘"e“ Affairs Cf

Being Sold.____ LONDON ( A P ) ' - S v e tlana.^uim ntJI;

Alliluyeva’s memoirs w e n t on al also aul sale In a .Russian-language edi- (oreign ait

, tion throughout Brltflin..tftday.as J j t Ch a high cou rt judge-teg?n hear- Morgan-, 1 ing legal argum ents a b o u t Its Affairs Co copyright. ' . proposal ;

Hutchingson S; Co,, the B ritish clo.sed se---- publishcr_w liich -has-con ttacted touEhJigli

to publish th e memoirs in Brit- The pan aln, said it h ad issued the Rus- sharply w sian edition to conlirm the copy- Relnlions right. which set

A spokesm an said the firm at (2.p b

the paperback edition, 'w hich and limit sells for $7. One.year.

, Hutchin.snn and Mrs.. A lliluye- Tho two ' va's law yers a re suing ir u the their treal

high court to block the puBlica- with the tion of an unauthorized edition turhed Jc

' of the m em oirs, ."Twenly_ Leti J59G millioters tb a F rien d ," by A lex Fie- el sla.shing gon, a London 'publisher who iion. says he got th e manuscript from All of t sources in R ussia. He c la im s subjcct totjiero is no copvrieht law a noli- flcllons,__cable sm ce Mrs. A lliluyeva — ; wrote the m em oirs in the Soviet TO Ll

■ Union and th a t country is not a SANTA party to the international copy— Gov. F right ag reem ent; 'p7at(ng'~l

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^ iew s On I Negi’oesTold -

DARTMOUTH, Ma.ss. (A P ) - r s i The late W illiam E, £ a u lk n e r , .Nobel and Pulitzer P rize- J winning novelist, .said in a le tte r M that Negroes "h av e got to be f , u ^ changed com pletely" to a tta in \fflequality and justice. W.

The noted au th o r’s views w ere expressed in a letter w ritten seven {’ea rs ago in re jec tin g a W f l l i request .from his Negro fo rm e r V 'w M butler for -a contribution to the National A.ssociation for Ad-vancenient o f C olorcd-People— ----- ^

Paul E . P o lla rd ot D artm outh , the former bu tle r,-m ad e public

___ the letter W ednesday w hirh ,has ___ _—been sold fo r S50D to C harles Hamilton Autographs, Inc., New - York City.

------ F a u lt tn c rw ro tir lir iS H rth a rh ir A' -believed 'thc^ NAACP w as m ak- • I -

ing m istakes.” 1 ^ 1"Whether J t Instigates U i o m __ _

or merely- condones and tak es advantage of them . It Is anyw ay on the side of. In. favor of. ac- tions which w ill do your peop le y S

— h a rm ,J i - h e - ^ d ,- —-------------------"As I see i t , ' ’ Fau lkner'w ro te, q

" your people must e a rn by K P H being Individually responsible to

T)ear-it, the fceedom and.equali-: - ...ty tliey Want and should h av e ."

• "As I see it , if the peo p le of T A L L your race a r e to have equalityand justice a s human b e in g s in 1 ^ i our culture, the m ajo rity of I | h J them have g o t to b e ' changed t V t f completely from the w ay they

' now act," F au lkner's le tte r sa id ,Faulkner, w ho died in 1962, r n c e

earller-estnb lished the W illiam — Eaulknff.K Q W ndallonJji^aidjiln , „ | _ p i i i

..teaching N egroes. • . ' I tPollard w orked lor F au lk n e r , I r

- In 1956 and 1957, w hile-the au- l i k-r^h o r-w aH ec tu re^ -^ l-th e -U n iv e r- ----* ^ tty T )t 'V lrB ln l!i7 l> o lln rd iio w -tr '

butler tor G eorge D.' K now les ot J D a r tm o u th .__ ' | ____

PLAN IBLOCKED SLONDON (A P )-T h e B ritish [

Foreign Office conlirmed tod ay ithat tlio U nited States blocked !. I AUBritain's p lans to sell J7 m illion ! worth of C an b e rra jet b om ber : J

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No- -asB hffl.'.B ._E llLs.-SB [iiiEM e^' was com m issioned a second ^ ^

lieutenant in the Air Force ^ ,Jim. -n |ii|..mn, iii iiil ,. II...I f..... B tirggU oiiu ivus (;iuuum i;u IIUlll Utaft- ^ -Slate llnlvnr.'^lty. He Is taking { J e l ,p l lo t t r a in ing a t„Reesci i(^'. Air Force B ase . Lubbock, T y .Los * now djrni 1 ^ • A • 1 p r ic e ■

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Package May betwel' ' . y which

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WASHINGTON (AP) - A S l a m end House co 'm m ittee has shaped a itician

foreign . aid package nearly a^d j matching^ P resid en t Johnson’s Congo proposals! But th e outlook is for wlih ' stiff opposition on both the Africa Hou.se and S enate floors. xhe

— ^ R eadied.for a n m p e c te d J inal vJewei vote today by th e House Koreigh a bre Affairs C om m ittee was a pack- his r age authorizing $3.19 billion for Unitec military and econom ic a.ssist-

----JiTim^nrniinrf th e plohe In Ihe „ana current fiscal y e a r . The protxis- I - ' o ' 'on al also au th o rizes $3.46 billion in

edi- (oreign a id for fisca l 1969. r p :.as _Byt.. C hairiVian Thom as Q;ar- Morgan-, D S 'a .. ^wliose KoreTgn Its Affairs C om m ittee produced the T

proposal a fte r seven weeks of X n tish closed sessions, conceded a;ted toiiBhfight lie s 'ahead .______ s F rIrit- The panel's package contrasts 'chung tus- sharply with th e Senate Foreign voys ipy- Relntions Committee.'s version, acreei

"which set the fi.scal 1968 ceiling ; Irm at 52.73 billion— about $650 mil- reserv for nOTrics!? than Jonnoii a.sKcd—jijtaies lich and lim ited authorizations to (j,,

one year. m entlye- The two vers ions differ also In the their trea tm en t of m ilitary aM, f-ijff. ica- with the H ouse leaving undls- ion turhed John.son 's request for '

j :U J59G million; a n d the Senate.pan- -le- el sla.shing the to tal to fl9 I mil- Vho iion. • flnhllnom All of the authorizations are ims subjcct to la te r appropriationsp i t flclions,___ ______________;va — ;-----------------;iet TO LEA V E HOSPITAL Vietna t a SANTA MONICA, Calif. (AP)' 'tween py- — Gov. Ronald, Reagan, recu- diplom

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j Newsman Sap r I ® napiiig I Was Plannedr ' LONDON (AP). - “ r tF S itish -c o ''' ''! I new sm an, newly returned from; day £ T Algel'ia and The Congo, claim s'w hich j Moise Tshombe’s kidnaping was.|^(og|{

plffnned-by ■ the Conga jfcvefh-| sppri.s~ -m eht-and-earried-out-v^ li-liie rxm jrn ii* knovVledfee of P re s id e n t H o u a r i'r id in g

I On a television news program An ; I B ritish Broadcasting Corp. cor- js (be I respondent Keith Kyle said, which I Wednesdiiy night that inVesliga- prida j

doubt whatsoever .that the oper- ' fition was .planned by the Congo ^ governm ent and e.vecuted with _ die foreknowledge of President

- B o u m S ie rih o r '-^ ..... _He claimed the d e lay , in

I' Tshom be's extradition to the .^ e o n g o -^ w te r e ' 'h e - i s - 'under "'a' -----

death sentence—was caused by1° a breakdown in secrecy over the ___

ab d u c tio n and a changed_atm o-^ 'S pliimr ' "bvnu};lir ' aliuut by the ---- ‘“ - 'Arat5= Israe lhvar.— ........... ............ ~ -

Kyle said the Algerians are ‘ now determined fo exact a high

p rice-fo r handing over the for­m er Congo prem ier.^ T h i s price in t lu d e s rh e s ta te d r -------:a com plete breach of relations betweeir^he.^Congo and Israel, which, has been providing an t>f- fective—ti-ainlng program for . ' President Joseph D. Mobutu's paracommando forces; a gener-

A al am nesty for all left-wing ■pnl- a Iticians and sim bas in exile;

■ly and a general realignment of I's Congo foreign policy to conform Of with "progressive revolutionary

African States."The terms, Kyle told an inter-

fi); viewer, -were- ta ilored- to - crea te -----P a breach between Mobutu and ■I'" his most reliable allies—the

United States and Israel. ‘ st- ___________ —

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of In Vietnama

..___ SEOUL (AP) - President ___'•s 'Chung Hee P ark and two en- 8 " voys from President Johnson in, ag reed In principle today to IJE sS id about 17,000 South Korean'!■ reservists paid by the U nited ___~ l i t a i e s 10 lielp m an .supply Him•° in the Vietnam, war, govern- ■

m ent sources said, ij" ‘ T he American envoys, Clark 1

Clifford and Gen. Maxwell D. HTaylor,- made no requests for Mm ore Korean com bat troops, a _ H

ll' governm ent spokesman s a i d . m.South Korea already has 46,000 j ffighting men in Vietnam. J

fis Government sources said de- SU tailed plaits for sending the Ko-iean~lcigi5fic se rv ic e~ to rp s—(if —iWHVietnam will be worked out be- m

jy 'tween the two countries through H Ju- diplomatic channels. W!P “ C lifford '-and— Tayl'oi— were- — Wli- scheduled to leave tor Washing- K

ton tonight. _________ __ M

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I" An additional event this year.'tional '.''•lis tbe trac to r -driving .contest:rcache ‘10 which Is slated for 11:.10 a.ni.i Jh e 1“' F riday after, the parad-3 at 10:30 Id'ft Sa

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?i M^n Begins Hike In I.J T H VALLEY, .Calif. (AP) I cross'

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irJtionai M onument in heat' tliatiwa't'er* st!reached 119 degrees Wednesday^ _.A-ye 1.1 J h e Brndscick, .C^^lif., hiker quant, )0 Idft Saratoga Springs on footja I02*r >nreQfly -Wed»6 sday-7and^^epea - to-i ley:—

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broko out Sunday night. (AP wirephoto]

: Food Price “"lyft"w lio lesale

; War Staged - president_ ~ . - ‘-^ ■ Inc., wlik

i In Spokane gTntiy! ‘ SPOKANE (AP)-A food price “ "‘“‘’.f?,' : war Is under way here, and one “ “"y !"■ m a j o r supermarket operator “t "about ;— Eaid-Wednesda'y-prices-in-SpO' -mean-lrai■ 'kane are probably lower than Triplett s

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any p lace In the country, with said , " some Items selling at half of cents i wholesale cost. fo r 5 c

« W. T. T rip lett Jr., Portland, ‘o us it - president of Big "C" Stores, 9 id >l's

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droppeh said , “Jello, which costs us 10 that a f cents a package, is being- so ld Americ

for 5 cents. S ugar at wholesale The to us it costs $1.12 for 10 pounds ing to

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T ^ ^ f m l SI y o u ™ DROWNS II LEWISTON,. Idaho (AP) - A BOl! I ’ I5-year-old California youth nion oi I ■ drowned W ednesday ' In thp contrd: L c Snake- R iv e r-ab o u t- 711 milM ia'cenl, n south of here , the Wallowa Coun- and re|~ ‘ ^y Sheriff's office said,... ' y a 'resuI ’■ Deputies refused to Identify ing of | _ the youth until his pSirents had a ls . , ■I been notified. The accident oc- Idah ! - c trred -ab tiu r 3 : 30 p,m7 Wednes^ SheparI - tlay;------- ) •-■ "---- ------------- prcpSII . The boy was playing with Dwoi I other-youngsters a t a campsite struct!) I on the Snake when the accident- Corps j •, occurred. J u s t how. the yoilng- corps I s ter drow ned was not revealed jacent 1 by deputies. ‘ ■' ' ' constriI He was am ong 19 passeim rs cess tc p on a rive r excursion ervoirL - 1 -JEUND SUGGECTED . - . m i I BOISE (A P) — Establishment b01£

of a s ta te revolving fund was gy ust I suggested Wednesday as one ^vill bi I way of financing construction of for fi I expanded alrixjrt facilities In jessed I, Malio. _ , tob rint —The s iiggestlon-w a^-m ade-at- ^n s tfy p g - s a m tn a r on nlr t fanaportatimir — n a t I conducted y Dean Frank See- ja y of r l y r “o fn h e“T :o llc g m f“t5nslni!5r ~ ^ C o I adm inistration a t Idaho State fzed si I. Uiilversity. I t Is one o( a series com: I- planned over th ^ s ta te . Barnet I Both Seelye iffid Dr. James „,ent i iJ Kelly, .a sso c ia te professor ot opmen I business adm inistration a t ISU, endeav 3 said a s ta te revolving fund could t r v ln t I provide continuous aSststmCB'' fot-local com m unities in improv- d i ; Ing air tra v e l facilities. p g c

[ F i v ( ^ N ^ . '’ C * 1 Judge; Loniirmed iiBthe Ba:

I SPACE CENTER, Houston, gjjon I Tex. (A P) — The National jg [jgj, t Aeronautics and Space Admlnis- Histrirf I tration - has confirmed the i _ nnmps nf fivp mnn-on-frlist-oMa. — r j g j^ le a s t 11 scientlst-a.strnnauts that C __ Zr . will be announced within the ■ next lew days. _ .L ---T h e new spacemen include - -K |l I the nation 's first foreign-born ! astronauts. D r. John A. Llewel­

lyn, 34, a native 'of''Cardiff, I Wales, and a researcfi chemi.st

1 nn' the fa m ltv nf Flnririn_Slata-------I University, and- Philip K. Ciiap "1 1. man, a native of Australia and a V

- scientist a t M assachusetts Insti­tute of Technology. “FRAK

_ Both I.lew elvn . of Tallaha.s-_____.see. F la., and (ihapman, .who lives near Boston, are natural- T hura ,

_ lied---- U S ---- ^U zons.— NASA----- ^dropped a requirem ent last year S r

0 that astronau ts be native-born arramrt d A m ericans,e The othe rth ree who, accord- ' s ing to NASA, are "on the list ' e involved in the final selection ■ • ■ d process,” a re Dr. Donald Lee

Hoimquest, 28, a physician from :. .w. “ i- Houston, lex ^L Dr.-Ksrl fix Hen- ;--ize,-40; as-astronom er* at “Notih-' f w estern U niversity, Evanston,/ III.; and W illiam E. Thornton, •1 38, until recen tly an Air Force T captain a t BrooKs Air I'orce

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fy ing of s ta te and federal officl- complW id a ls .,- Clarei ,c- Idaho A tty . Gen. Alliin G; thS Pdc 1ST S hepard—sa id H iis^ ff ite -^ w o u ld - s a id IKI

p re p a re tlie opinloni ^ p e r cer th D w orshak D am js-.under con-, jo n s Cc te s truc tion b y ' the, U.S. A rm y contrac nt. Corps o f E ng ineers and th e 5(5 g- corps a c q u ire d the land, a d - gjy j,, »d jacen t to th e reservoir p rio r to ■' construotiofl to insure public a c - ■ . l rs cess to th e w a te r after- the- re s- V ervo ir w a s full. ------ -

■ i n d u s t r y " SURVEYED-------- Alwnt BOISE (A P ) — N udotir e n e r .......... •'-JS gy uses a n d industry in Id ah o -AT ™ w ill be su rv e y ed andl'pote 'ntial p p f * of fo r fu r th e r development a s - I T [ j in sessed b e fo re an effort is m ade 1 1

to b ring m o re of the m odern Iri- dU8||-y iriia ~ - I

e- d a y of th e Idaho N uclear E n e r- ^ C om m ission , which au th o r- . , tc ized su ch a study. | \ |

C om m ission Chairm an S teele --------B arnett s a id the State D ep art- Fir

-s m ent o f C om m erce and D evel- In “f opm ent w e re "p a r tn e rttM n .a n — ~ I endeavor to b ring nuc lear m dus- W trv info Id a h o . ------ ^ --------

V- d e c i s i o n APPEALED \u pPO CA TElI o (A P) - M ylo | /

B runette , F o r t Hall, is appea ling | ' to the Id a h o Suprem e Court th e y Ju ly 20 d e c is io n of Sixth D is tric t Judge G us C arr.A nderson deny- ing B ru n e tte his freedom from j ' T B the B annock County jail. | M

I The a p p e a l notice was filed ^ U h e ro -W e d n e s d a y = b y * r lh e - i io t t =

H all m a n ’s a tto rney , Edith A nd- j{r erson, Pq££|tello . The high c o u rt Is b e in g ' a s k e d ,to reverse' th e — ~ d is tric t ju d g e ’s decision In th eb a b a e s c o r p u s a c t io n . ________ | | | ]

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POCATELLO (At>)— .and the Shosht Mrs. Artlftir C. G regory w e r e no- term s are tilled Tuesday, n igm t h a t , th jir Whalen,w£

ej; 19 -year- olif.aon^Cfiarles Clark ValerOre;, rlv Gregory was killed in tl je / 1 r (J Ing-cliccks

whlch-Javaged the U .S . A irc ra f t e d b'e're. H Carrier FJrrestal in th e Tonkin a t Wallace

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ACTOR JAMES STEWART wlU no tics of the current World Boy Scout J 9-10 p .m . EDST Aug. 18. This i r the fh over 14,000 Boy Scouts from 90 nations T uesday, marlilng ttfe 60th anniversai

"GmefalDei^iva _ ^egrnes, Whiter

WASHISiGTON (A P)—Federal e rag e a Investigators looking for racial any stat discrimination .in Mi.ssissippi e s t perc

— ^relfaTC "prGgramsr T T ^ r t find^ -trtbotion ing w i d e s p r e a d deprivation sistanco among both whites and Ncgrne*; also not with no clearcut diff(‘rence.>; be- low est'p

------ Uveeh—them -.in . welfare :piiy^ .s(.i.!e..hj!ments. ed 27 ot

"H um an needs are riot. being met,” sa id the report, made last T - - - . , D ecem ber by Health. Education J l i l l and W elfare Department staf- ■ for. but rolM ned-nnl^^reoently under tho U.S. 1-rcedom.of In- J L # L H formation Act.

"G enera l dtprivation. affect- \■ing both Negroes and whites ir- J f » . l U respective of any specific dis- ■ crimination toward Negroes, U S. si: wa,s- found lo be a major ■iH.i? .1™ problem ," said the report. But 'I. ■! il /added : "This poverty, ctay b y : hocause of Income levels, falls tt^er distmore heavily on Nesrocs. t h a a _ Ih o —1!olhers.'’ - to ta l 198

The study, based nn inter- of quota views w ith .about lliO persons in ties incii 10 M issis.sippi-counties, found e re t t B.

- "povorty- exists thrnughout -the j-260— S2;f state both within and. without C am as the public welfare programs, g ins, cli. Limitations in law and inade- $I,1,28S a quiite appropriations are ron- 'G e rak M tributlng factors. ' A ' n e g a tiv e '$ ra ;6.W,‘

commonplace." SchubertThose interviewed included $12,430, !

civic and c ivil >ights leaders as Jerome tvetfus''WGlfnTirwnTli?iniM~of^ chairm aificials. 019 and

, M ississippi has the lowest av- S id Snii.... ... ......... ----------------- --- ----- : .$2,573, S

XVT' i doka CcWinners Al’e ^ha irm a,\ 424 and

Listed In ■ clTin$202,795 ;

t i i f a t y p , r . v p i i f

SHOSHONE-Tho Home Eco- nnmics judging c o n t e s t and f f M l demonstrations results are listed I t l t ju by the County Agent Ivan Hop- 'H m j kms today.

The even t was. held prior to the fa ir which opens Friday.This is th e first time this has been held prior lo the fair.

_____ Junior team winners in the ______ _homfi 6t 6 nOii lC!l Jtld JIHl Wei l} y-.. Carol Williams. DeAnn Dixon “I'll Val Urruiia, first; Carmen

_ Kinney, f i r s t alternate, and Tammy Kinney, second alter- ■ nate.

S e n i o r team winners were Dusty Dixon, Jialhlcen Kerner

_____ nnd Rerlty .Snrpnspn f i r s t : M n ri- _________lyn M anning, first alternate, and Stacie Churchman, second alter- C u nate. J P I■ Demonstrations In safety were

given by Kevin Guthrie, with U A a red ribbon rating; Dennise,' | | A tractor safety, blue ribbon, and Doris McDonald, driving safety, blue r ib to n . i

David !ross, printing pictures, blue ribbon; Ronnie Goicoechea, care and feeding of sheep, red ' La ribbon;' Genene Klsllng, animal j .

__ re p ro d u c tio n , blue, ribbon; .Kcv- . ° ■’in G uthrie , Illustrated talk on .- ” ivheat, red ribbon.

Leslie ■ Churchman, removing NE\ ,stain, red ribbon; Stacie Church- Df■-raon, fru it dessert, blue ribbon; T.'

----- Bovarly-O sbunir-how -to-cloan — —nnd ,o ll :^Gwlng"machlni:, blue _ ^ — ribbon. ■ ’

-------Tnmmy-Klnn'oy. received a ‘red- —ribbon for-het^ demonstration on p R p |

■ correct tools and making a, pin ? cushion; Doriithy Hubbs, mak-ing a knitted buttonhole, -blue r h A i ribbon; B renda Hubbs, itow to j n | J | 'sp|lco ya rn , red ribbon.

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VRT w ill nnrrate an fiour-long,te lev isio n Boy Scout Jam borue a t F a rra su t S ta te % i r the first World Jam boree e v e r held m 90 nations a^e participating In th e IOh th anniversary ol Scouting.

i^ivation FounffTl * A. T TTT "iJ?”

;ra l e rag e a,ssl.stance payments o f pay tcial any state and receives the h igh- fundippi e s t percentage of federal con- comiind^■trtbarions'tow ard 'its public a s - Setlon sistanco, the study .said. Yet i t inc lioes also noted Missi.s;;ippi has th e ned>be- low est'par'jap ita Income nf a n y C lar

ed 27 olher states fo r 'assistance Miss ling ' a llc f

t'ion June Savings - “.1laf- ■ O the

t? Bond Salesw hic

'r‘: Arc Rei)orted' Rigi'dis- ■ ^ of f()(.s, U.S. .savings bond sales during and ijor Ju n e tnia!«l_57l),857 for_dislxi£iL— I h Uul Ko. .1, it was announced Wednes- " th a rty, ctay by James S. Kinney, volun- b y p: jll.s le e r distrirt bond chairman. A ct l a a — Ih o —1967—qnotar“ june sa le s , c ia l

to ta l 198? sales nnd percw itage grrtei ler- of quota for Magic Vahey coun- socia 1 in ties include Blaine County, EVw ' jnd e re t t B. Taylor, chairman, $73,- a r e ithe|260r-S2,9W r-$-25;'l72-Bnd- 34T8--------out C am as County, Charles Scog- ]C n s . g ins, chairman, S2C,730, S5,C62. de- $I3,28S and ■19.7; Cassia County. W / on- \ j e r a ld “ yr^AncIersnn. chairm an, "Cong Ive ' $'113;G.'iir, 'S5:9IT,~S55.123 and 41.2. noun

Schubert Jr., chairm an, $66,330, th e iled $12,430, S-IS.994 and 73.9. ' constas Jerom e Countv. C. E. H arder, a re a .of^ chairm an, 5101,970, $4,1.18, $53.- Fei

019 and .52; Lincoln County, D . m a teav- S id Smith, chaVm an, $39,600, $7,721

$2,573, $16,«9 and 4L5; M ini- l)adoka County, D e a n Hodges, b e ichairm an, $153,450 , 59,604, $57,- e lem424 and .17.4, and Twin F a lls opm<County, Patrick J . Hamilton, to prc h a i r m a n , S,Ml,930, $27,599. tenni

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t S tp tev e r held in (he United Slates, an d

the , 10-day event, which started

rid Among

o f paym ents from slate and local j h - funds per $1,000 of personal in- )n - com e in 196.1"3 s- Several m em ber of Congress,

i t including .Sens. Robert F. Kcn- h e nedy, D-N.Y., and .lo.seph S. n y C lark, D -Pa., charged recentlyid : . lhal_pt:Qple_axe-gQiagJiungx-yJn___ICO M issRsippi. In respon.se to such

allegations from Capitol Hill an d elsewhere, tho U.S. D epart- ,

- me'nt of Agriculture has low ered ■tbe price' of food stamps for

— -needy f.im ilifs--------------------- -----Investigators said one force ■

w hich has held back lull com-

1- p liance w ith tho 1961 Civil R ights Act is "an undercurrent of fear” am ong both Negroes

n g an d whites in Missis.sippi. ^

:s - " th a t social change as required in - b y provisions of the Civil R ights

A ct may threaten the entire lio- >s7 'Ctin structure ' and that Ne- g e grrtes fear "repri.sals, physical, in - socia l and economic, 11 th e y jn- :vS .^ist on the rights to which they 3 , . a r e entitled."

l ’ F u n d s G ra n te dty[ WASHINGTON (Spccial). - in , Cong. nV’ o rg e ^ Ia n sc r i" ari- .2 . nounced Wedne,sday that fundsrrrr -havc-been-gran ted-to^F ileT H iy------iO, th e D epartm ent of Interior for

construction of a city recreation! r . a re a . ________ _____________3.- F edejal g ran ts which w ill be D . m atched by city funds a r e for )0, $7,725,51).ni- yanscn .said the. monies will ?s. b e u.sed to acquire a fo rm er 7.- e lem entary school site for devel- lls opmenL The area l.s planned in. to provide baseball and softball,)9, tenni.s", picnicking, nnd o ther

, I outdoor recreation.

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Marketh d J A G K S O N — ^8 n .m . to 0 p .m . ■ i a . m . t o G p .m .IK E STAMPS ' '

r M u r t^ h S ]I m u r t a u g h — H n a l prepara- I'ean: I tio n s for tie fourth annual i-IoS ette I

p i ta llty .Eny.flbiie rv a n ce -i9 -b c^3 3 n k (I h e ld Saturday at M urtaugh are along

nearing •completion. cal it

5 ' -T he parade', w hich-w ill s tart " '‘'1 I 5 a t 1 p.rri., promises to be ,out- Rid 1 s tand ing js.-enterics a r e still be- be t j in g acc?pteil,,according to Mer- spons L '; P il.M atiln ,.parade chairm an. . Court'

— W dtng-iii-th»-pa«<i6 -wiIF;Sfr I queens of .several events held Tht I e a c h ..year around th e valley, muni j Among them will be P a t Shriuse, 'porta I H azelton, M iss'W estern Horse ■ Tre J Show; DeLoa A nderson, Burley, first, I M iss Cassia County Rodeo; Vicki ners i . W ebhi Jerome, F ron tie r Days parac Ij Quedn; Linda :C raner. Oakley,' age i I Mi.ss Vigilantes; a n d .J il l AllretJ; were I t h e reigning/Miss M averick o'f and '3 - M urU ugh. ............ Mart,S The QldlTlme F idd le rs willibe Th( I p resen t as, well as the Klmberl^' the | I H igh School Pep Band and' south E S h riner’s Hand and fire truck diatelj|— 4r«m-Twift-M »T--------- - ■ ' -yens1 The Gooding Senatorial Drill and

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iSlatesHospiira- 1‘eam and the M iiT tauglv^evil- Murt loSnette Drill Team, the T w in ; Fulls have -bc^ 3ank-andJH itt-loaBV -and-l3ueBy, 4^unb are along with floats e n te re d ' by lo- 'jyr

cal m erchants and_prganizations g^d I a rt will p a r t i c i p a t e , ' c o - c h )ut- Riding Clubs rep re sen ^ td will have 1je- be th e ' Murtaugh M avericks, tests ler- sponsors o f the event, the Cassia as th

~ ^ d S ^ l n I ) ” » reld The old tim irs o f the cotii-'McKiey, munity will be p rov ided trans- kins,i.se, 'portation as honored g u e s ts . a'nd :rse ■ Trophies will bo p re s e n te d to ard !ey, first, second and th ird p la ce win- liamcki ners in the Kids D ivision o f the Mrs.ays parade for children 12 y e a rs of Mrs.ey; age and under. T h e se trophies Mrs.e6 -- were provided by B o ley , Henry m,.;df and Weech Well D rilling , Merril (he f

Marlin and Valley V e te rin a ry ,ibe The jamboree will b e held at morn■rl5' the groiinds located one mile nj,anim f south of the grade sch o o l imme- Qu(jck diateiy alter the p a r a d e , J h e Haile

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iivbotLget50 ly either one,^ese new sm oothies'-Soft P a rk a y Corn SOi?T P A R K , le 'a n d Soft Parktiy I h a v c tn d o s c d wer O i l M a rg a rin e . • (check om)ib lc jig li t fronL ilit:_____ □ ^ o n e .p o 'in J j>r, in reusable cups HI 'handsom e enout-li D o n e pound <-S tu rd y .e n o u g h io c '_________irN c w - S E E O T R U - — ^ iu .,r J m f> rm 4

)n to seal freshntiss ’. . , • • JVAMU— I I i.i.igcrator odors out.' i. :ii,M ,C1TY.„.J— “ L j

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s p ita l i t y & y Srviini1iirtnuBh“ CHapter o f FHA .will M erril nils have concession s ta n d s a t the daught

, 1“‘ Mr. and Mrs. R a y M cFarland an and Mr, and .M rs.. K e i^ h Perkins. Debbie co-chairmen of- th e 'jam boree, and M

will have planned g a m e s and con- :ks, tests for ^he u n m o u n ted as well a j g „ ssla as the mounted c o n te s ta n ts .Ifey ~ 'Arena trophies h a v e ' been do- music.

Diii-'McKay, Mr. and M rs . Keith Per- ins- kins, Verla.'s B ea u ty .' Slwp, Mr. ;

and M rs,'H arold S a v a g e . Rich- I' 1 to ard Savage, Me; a n d M rs. Wil- J vin- liam firadshaw J r . . M r. and the Mrs. Warren F o w le r , Mr. and “> of M rs. Edward K irk q n d Mr. and ] lies Mrs. Carl W arren. :l '7 Mrs. Jnck A jlre d w ill honor :''■'il the five queen c o n te s ta n ts at a | o r

brunch at hei-“ h d m e ''F riday 1 at morning with M rs. M ark Moor- nile nj,an a s ,co-hostess,. me- Queen con testan ts a r e Carmel rite Bailey, daughter o f Mr. and(

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t50<?hacl^i^^ie,get25^!)^: PARKAY OFFER, P.O. BOX 746, > I tndoscd the entire to p 'p a n c l( j) ftoimone) . .e pound new Soft P arlcay C orn O il M atgatin e pound iicw Soft I 'a rk a y Safflowcr Oil M arg e pound each new S o ft P arkay Corn O il M a argarine. Please send m e 50fi. ^

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.will M erril Martinis; S hery l B ourn .‘w ill He : the daughter of Mr. a n d M rs. Jam es imission

rland K^'"and Nlrs! M w a r d Kirk; and liins. Debbie Coulson, d a u g h te r of Mr. | ,g |j j . oree, arid M rs, Lee C ^ l .s b n , Hazelton. fooiti 'di con- A -Wcstern.-dance will be held-|t>ers of

at 9 p.m. in the o ld gymnasium Ho in the high s c h o o l '’ with live All pi

"3: JIISI WHAT YOU HAVE' 8B Y O W N E R . ■

*tintj ' '"/H'5 acres, m o d p J -n hqiS e, 2 miles

lonor : largo ro o m s , Wall to , w all c a rp eo r without f u r n i t u r e , d o u b lo garcorrals, c e m e n t feed b u n k s . /c o m p l e t e l y f e n c e d .

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_ T h e —winning—q u e en -co n fes ta n V = i“ u rn . w ill He announced d u r jn g '^ n te r j? / m es imi.ssion a 'ii^r^row necl M iss M av - '-*■ o f 'ex k k _fDr.„l 9 ^ ----- '?? '• An ice c/eiSm sociai' ^ l l bo

held. in. tho high-rschool . lunch room duTltig-ihH^datice by niem-;

he](].jbers of the local chapter of Fu- ium Homem akers ot America, live All proceed^ fro m H ospitality '

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lie, 2 m iles from T w in Falla, ' w all c a rp e tin g , d r a t ie s , with d o u b lo ga rag e , yvell, b a rn .S i

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approach ing 51). My s is te r an il25fn ht 1 w e re m arried on the same each c

■ day . and io r 18 yeai-s the four w ill,be of u s csiebrated our anniv^rsa- suggest

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SEW SHIRT LOOK------- pack. aiThe action pleat' puts brisk soring (

m o tio n in th is sh irt style step- was th e TS P ropo rtroned . to fit your lhe chili figure, planned to brighten your m agazln bu<r life . Send now, and thel

_ ____ E d n tE d —pattern—J)M4v—H alf —r h l s - isizes 121/2, 14>/2. m . m , . m . and m y 22'/i. Size W /2 requires-3 yards ^ a n y £ 45-inch fabric. to th e d

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P la n your new fall w ardrobe, My hus • send now for bu r new fall-winter he resii

p a t te rn catalog. lOO.fresh, excit- „nm B n Ing sh ap es in aU siies. G et one ™ " '“ p a t te rn free — clip coupon In “

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EN . . ,O ur ‘'25th" Is coming up soon 'i '; j n a n . to J h e r J t j« u ld J ia v e -b M n _ o u t • a n d 2 5 fn 'h a d we stayed m arried to ' :■'> same e a ch -o th e r.) My "presen t wife ;>

four w ill,be out of t ^ n , so m y s is ter ” ■ '^rsa- su g g es ted jh afth e “ o r i g i n a l J ; I! and fo u i^ , quIetiy-get-logetheM gain t— rried. for .old times' sakes. I can ’t ■

SCO- w here there would be any----- h a m i In It. My children are

all fo r it.-Are you? ’■ |n . I. R E G B E T ^ _ ± ,■ . •

D EA R REGRET: T he “ ofd ~ l s ___ iin te s ;i_ s 6 J i^ a tm > -y « a^

can‘ b e recalled hut h a rd ly re- gcrea ted . TTie fee ling of your W

' p re sen t wife are m ore Impor- f;la n t th a n nostalgic p leasan tries [•w ith the wife that w as . And td o n 't gamble A at an anniver- |> sa ry reunion will rem ain a se-

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i f k 'D E A R ABBY: A g irl In our W office Is getting m arried , and

- since there are 25 of us we f ^ | J ig thought we would all go i a to-

ge th er imd buy her one nice | ^ q

T w o girjs were selected to W , , = p u a h a s e g t f ^ ' - ' g l t i , =

T h ey ^ g h t a $4 hab ach l and “ ® added to It a 25-cent ca rd on £,' J' w hich they wrote this long list ” wii of donors. It came to th e g rand j-

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All 25 of us are going to the t„rr,w eddm g, and I am em b arra sse d Thirto te a rs . 3 j

Shoiild I go aliead and buy forn I som ething on ,m y own St the mon L risk of -starting a w a r? G r Kets 1 should I just let It go? J. then 1 SURROUNDED BY the 'I — ' -------------- eHE3a>SKSTES-----anic;

- - soloiD E A R SURROUNDED: Buy Th

- som ething—ofi-your* ow n .and by quietly send it. And by the w ay, lengi the u sual proredure is firs t to whiti

and then buy a gift In th a t lllusi aijiount.' There Js no excuse -for head

- — ■having-b-e e n “ surprlM ^'»^-the' VfSs^ w ay y ou were. dia.

D E A R ABBY; About a y e a r LM d I ago m y husband took- the job her 1

as th e den father ol a Cub scout die, ■ ~ pack, a s our church^ w as spon- m a’ld

irlsk soring them. The w om an t h a t -----itep- was th e den mother w ould pum p ,rour th'e~children about the H nd of /our m agazines their paren ts read ,

and th e ir homo life in genera l.-T tllS -gon ilS ck to the—p a re n t^ ' “ D E and m y husband received so pare)

ards m any complaints tha t h e w ent plain to th e den mother ?nd to ld h e r of tl

^ . r th a t- th ls -w a s - tio t-p a r t- of - h e r Uiey- L J ^ job. - ^ .......... . - - s h e -S -She-told-hlm-that-she-was

4 dedicated civic worker and 232 it was her duty to find out these ,

, Y things, and to let the o t h r r " > y,lth people in the community JcnoW

what kind of people lived there.‘obe, My husband.w as so d isgusted to b Inter he resigned. To this d ay , th is P n

w om an talks ?bout h im to m e- J?™ th ing terrib le. . f / ,

I th in k the woman Is sick and lopg.

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and

G loria Ames, ‘ i^outh Recite W edding V ow s -

af,a '■ Gloria Jean Ames, d a u g ^ r on of Mr. and Mrs. Marlon A m es , Wj"

list hecame the b r id e ■'"e•n d of David Lee Routh, son o f M r.

and Mrs. Les Routh. C oeiir ~ 7 ~ O’Aiene, -june 1'/ In rites per- - W io rm ed -a t-th e -Iiv in F a lls-l.D .'; -Ella

T hird W ard Building. Tl Bishop LaVear Thornock p e r- ® re

buy formed th e ’ double, ring -ce re - Tfie mony before a setting o‘t bas-

Gr Kets of white a,nd pink ch ry san - themums. Mr^. Pari<er p la y ed ^abl

Y the wedd ing music and a c c o m p- ilH ! anied Olive Ann Turpin, the a r soloist, ’ sroc

Buy The bride, given In m a r r ia g e rose an d -b y -her father, wore a f l o o r - ®ak( 'ay , lengtlv^w h i t e figured lace o v e r p y f : to w h I t e 'S a t in gown, e n h a n c e d w i t h Tl [ f r t a n . e ibow-lengm veip' o f -b f ia a i h a t illusion held by a white ro se °rld ■for headpiece. Her onlv je w e lry e rt tlW w asran av o ry necniace from in -

d ia , given to her by her a u n t . Ju™ -. , . The b rid e ’s sisters, J a n e t “ rid:

e a r Land and Patricia Miller, w e re cous job her bridesm aids and Sue Sh^n- M| out die, ■ friend of the bride, w a s tho ' on- m aid of honor. gues h a t -------------------------------------- ed 1

shouldn^-be allowed, to h a v e -a pack under h e f leadership. , _ ”

“V • w o n d e r in g grooi G ; “ D ESR -yO N D EW N G : T f l i w

so parents of these children co m - en t plained to your husband b ecau se C - her of the ijen mother’s n o s ln ess , >JCi h e r Uiey-should-have seen to l t-» h a t - F I

sh e—reslgned-nol your—h u s - elect

*®S “ W iF iB E S m A l, to ‘" S n n u a l ^ Visitor” : If-you want to b e a Dc

e r w e 1 c 0 m e gueit, don’t » ta n d dent around ask ing what you c a n d o tfeai to help. Open your eyes an (l w on

-re. look around. Hien do w hat h a s Kclli ted to be done. a [his 'P ro b lem s? wrli« to A bb y rB o x Hills

69700, Los Angeles, C aliforn ia . Men F o r a ’ personal reply, in c lo se chui a s t a m p s , sell-addressed e n v e - gam

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WHI? \iOOIS are tie Best >r BACK to SCHOOL

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■ O n ly th o g rooviest, tJ is a re a tB S t b o t C rick o t a n d BroflUB c a n g o t o t c h o c w plk lnd , sw inglno , d a n c i n g . . . g o 1 c a s u a l a n d fu n , flo w ith y o u r favorit a n d s p o r ts c lo thes, QrogUB^ le f t , c o r u p p e rs o f y in te g o G roan , B r a s s o r ( S u o d o ; C rick e t In Burninij B i i s h o r J S m o o th o r B rass W ai^ "

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jv j r e Rick Ames, brother of the brifle, and -P ete Turner. Best

-man was Sajn Shindle,. UsherS “ ,— w ere Randy Hymus; Ron B eer f? ,*

-and-Tim.-rShindIe. ^ ---- - ’ -:tfcer Flow er girl was Lori Lynn

White, who carried a basket ® ride filled with pink i;ose petals. T . j M r Ringbearer was -Shawn D ee r , je u r Jones, who carried the ''r in g s p e F heart-shaped .white- satin- brldLDS P i lW r ^ S ^ - . . . - -------- ---------- w cF

The co u p ft '« ra ted guests a t Da), p e r- a reception beioriran arch trim - an d e re - m ed with greenery and flanked a ss i bas- 'by"two^3askets*ofwHlle"anin)ink aiini san- cnrysanthem um s. The b ride 's g :yeH tab le was centered witli a three- fron mfe- tiered wedding cake topped w ith Buh the a mm iature bride' and bride- Tl

groom , and decorated with pink A ya age roses and silver leaves. The- Sum o o r cake was made and,'decorated b rld iv e r p y M rs. Ada Robinson. • Loci v ith The cake was cut by M rs. A ta a f fe u tio^ Reynolds,- aunt "of the ie tH ■ose bride , and served by Mrs. Rob- B uh ■Iry e r t White, cousin of Ihe bride.•T t- ?uncB WCs-serveaiby n g r s ; ^ ^ = n t . Bum gardner, great-aiint o f ’the T f m et bride , and Mrs. Bobby Z. Jones, e r e cousin of the bride. ‘ T h

M rs. Arlie E. White,, aunt of ,vas the bride , was in charge ol the .j.f

guest book. Gifts were display- . u '— ed by Pam Dauvin and E va c -n i 3_ a s r , schoolmates of thejjrjd?., t "

The couple plan to reside in 3 ' F u ller, schoolmates ot the bride.___ CTOom Is stationed With the Air

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P S eats O ffice rs ' r^j,h a t F IL E R - - Gary Ihler w as fm nilu s - electedTiresldent of the ' Peace M— .W alther LeagU8_ f t t_ th e ..last -Haul lu a l m eeting. „oq^ e a Delwin Kellogg Is vice presi- R( M d den t; Shirley 'Yoder, secretary- nnH ra iS tre a su re r: J u l i a W estendor^ R eg an(l w orship chairman, and-Colleen — - h a s Kellogg, recreation chairman. - .

A ham burger fry in the South Box Hills Is plantied for August J3. n la . M em bers a re to m ee t: a t the lose church a t 11:30 a.m. Baseball , iv e - gam es and hiking will bo fea-

tu red during the afte'rnoon.'

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r ; ,L ip d a Reed;V - 1“ Rice 'Exckange^T--“ I U N u p t i g j . ^ Q { y s - ^I - '.■ Linda • Reod, daughter o f M r. " 1 , and M rs.^M arlin R Reed, and'I -- B rad-R ice, io n .o f Mr. and M rp. ,•-■<1 I ' W alter (J. Rfce, all Twin Falls,*? U

■v^erp-united itt-niarrlageTln-Titer—f: I J u ly 2 a t the- FItst C hristian I Church, Twin Falls.1 , Rev. D ouglas Grills perfo rm ed B^ . the-dotible rlng_Cercmony l i jJ J ie __ y-■■I.'. . F lte s ld e ^ o o m -b e fo re '- 'a ~ ? i r ^ - ' -H

■ n ln r j hncljgrnund-eniianccdJvJtli-.^-^- bouquets of vhite peonies, lav- B

en d e r delplilnlums-arid lig h ted ; f;.ii . candelabra . ■

.- The bride , gi\(en In m a rra ig e- oy her fatlier, wore’ a s tre e t- i.

;r— -lepgth-gow n-offivhllo-ehantilly— ^9 ce over taffeta, fashioned w ith .. ■

a scalloped squjire neckline and ~ - sleeves of lace jto red and sca l-'■ loped a t the wrists.. __ ^

_---. -.-ffer'sho'ulder-iength veil, de- j J signed and fashioned by the f

2 • bridegroom ’s mother, was held L I by a la rge white satin ro se , i' , S he carried a bouquefof la v en - i r i — . -<ieF—fea4liep—fiowefa—en tw ined ' ■ [ ' ■ I w ith seed pearls, tulle and -White. ._ ■I L l ■■iatln..rlhhnn--------------------------- ■i ----- J e ti -N e ls o n -w a s -b r id e s m a id .— = -

' G ene Dey w as best man, w ith W illy-M edley as usher —

Ruth Coggburn played the tra - i’ ■ ditlonai wedding music. Sf>ecial r T (

g uest a t the wedding was M rs. j J an sen a Jacobsen, Buhl, g ran d - f O

J - . m other of the bride.I Joann Hull was In chai’g e of W

the guest book and gifts, - The reception was held im m e- ' ^

___ d ia tely afte r the ceremony a t the (|,ep. hom e of the bride’s parents. T he | j y |

j n j j b rid e 's tab le was covered w ith [ ij . la ce and centered with a t ie re d ug™

3g_, w edding cake. The cak? w as decora ted with lavender 'ro se s ,

,-g sm all w hite wedding bells and ^ isq .. w h ite sw ans, topped with L ilies g„rv

o f th e ’ V alley "an d 'a ' m iniS tufe „ kpt “" 'I bridegroom. The cak e o i, w as baked and decorated b y the

b r id e ’s m other, . . teCake w as served by Mrs. Syl-

‘" 8 *' v ia Compton, Buhl, aunt o f ' th e I r " “ tm b ride , and ' coffee and p u n ch Lyie — - w cfo poured— by -Mrs.- -J u n e ^ ^ ■ a t D alos, Buhl, aunt of.the b r id e , w im - a n d MrsI D ora Rue, J e ro m e ,“ d assisted by M rs. Jelen Jacobsen ,' i tL , link a iin t 'o f the’ b r id e ; ' ' " " w' le 's G uests attended the w edding . ‘ ree- from Rupert, Burley, Je ro m e , |vith Riihl anH T\yin Fa1U__________ wjI3i^ The couple will reside a t 1156 link A yala Drive, Apartment N o. 3, g j rhe- Sunnyvale, Calif., where the ited bridegroom -is- employed a t the

• Lockheed Space and Missile.Irs . A pre-nuptial shower r a s host- 0 ( _-the- e d for the britlo by-lvof'y -Duffy,- ----- -[ O b - B uhl. ■ A t1ide. * » »

^ T .F . W om en O f J ' j The M oose .M eet

‘•’f T he Twin Fails Women of , , r th e Moose m et recently w ith C“ '„ -''® S en io r Regent Mrs. Lloyd K el-

- ley -p resid ing .------- , - -------T he first T uesday . of e a c h Spi

m on th was set aside for r i tu a l tloh '-praetiee7-6f^-ieefs-will-meet-Rm Jandeth e third Tuesday, folloiyed by ary com m ittee reports. ’ Tiilei

A pig in a poke fund ra is in g Presi p ro jec t for the club will b eg in t 's t '

l i s Im m edia tely . staace M rs. Gene Tyne and M rs . comi M -Eaiil ..MrCnllum -h rnugh t-baked chair

goods for the country store. ing, - fsl- Refreshm ents were furnished scribt r y - , i n H CP[-VPH h y t h p r n l]f>gn qf^ Regent's. chaireen -------------------------------- ------------1. ■ . * 'UthJ3.thesail ,[ea^

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S Program- G iven ml For W en d ell p s = “'W o m e n 's Circle

■ WENDELL - P ray er w as the the them e of the program preseiited

by M rs. Bess Edw ards for the ‘' ' ‘tJ] Ruth-Robb Circle recently a t the

home of Mrs. , Bessie Benson.M rs.'H azel H averland, secre-

'ses, (gry^ presided. Mrs; Haverland .f,™ also presented the devotionalU ip , service;^------ ^^7 - ;------ ^

M rs. A. F . Young," Union,:aKe ^ guest. '

T he Isabel Burdon Circle, of _ , the W oman’s Society of Chri.s- , tian Service m e t for a m orning

bruiich a t the home of, Mrs.1"'^“ Lyle Lower. M rs. R ichard Jas- ___

per was co-hostess:- ^M rs. Hugh Caldwell w as In

cl),arge and presented the devo-tional service. '------------------------

M rs. E d w a r d H argreaves ' " 8 gave a review of the study book

' for the coming year. ' .— —Mlsslonaries-?cnramnhrworrd' ----]

was the program topic present- i• ed by Mrs, F aeth Eaton. ‘ M (iJe Co-hostesses to r the .August • ^

G uild M em bers _m A ttend M eet

F IL E R — F iv e m em bers of Hetithe Fellowship Guild attended _nta

I the recen t conference a t the Col- sootlege of Idaho. They were Janet ..very

, Patterson , Suellen Nelson, Janet grar.JlJ Haley,' P am ela M iller and Carla ol„ i

, , Hoag. Mrs. Lorenzo Haley, lead- “■ e r ^ J s o a t^n d ed .jc h Speakers at the state conven-u a l tloh w ere Charity Carm an, Red- ____-(Hr[JandSr-Galifv-a-Tetired-nil55lon^ by ary to Burma, and Mrs. Olive

Tiller, M aryland, wife of the ing president of the A merican Bap- g in tist Convention fd r 1966-67.

S tate Guild officers for the _Irs. com ing yea r a re Miss Pattersoii,ied . cha irm an ;— M argaret—Sohwess- ------

ing, vice chairm an; Miss Haley, le d scribe; ^ecky Simonsen, stew-- o t JMpuidrMlsfr-Nelsohr-reor^at-lon- ------

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NOW 1,00 NOW 2.01rs~ o f H ere ’s your chance lo slock up on skin luxinded a t a once-a-year s.iving of half th e cost. Sl; Col- soothing H and nnd Body L otion withFanet ..very "heart'’ o f lanolin and th e famous IJane t grance ot D esert Flower. T ru ly a produci

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Hid H amm e -s u ^laricardi h u n d r e i l s i n o n l i i Uidals, f o r g a s j o f i , t ir e s , e tc .1 0 0 1 o t h e r u s e s . ,

i n a l s o i i s e B a i A A n i o irjila, Colorado, Haw,iii, Idaho, diusetts, Nevada, North Carolina, ( y Iv nm arT ciincsscc> -T cx9 S ,--U tah f-W

_ W e n d e ll C o u p le ,^ H o n o red W ith- "

H oOsew a rm in g j _ _® i ' ; W E N D E L I^A -surprise house'

M l M r _ f i n L i £ s . . . .T l L n I their home, 262 3r8, A ve. W.,

- T h u r 5 , ( l a y :e y e n ln g .T - V z ; -A gift for their hoipe w as pre-

■ sented to the honorees.H . The occasion also m arked the

b lrthday -ann lversa ry -o f-^ 'M rs. / ■ _ Doris !iira<il8y< iffltv t-alls. anil ^

a gift w as presented to her.!- A rrangem ents-w ere m ade by

■ ° Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stradley■ and fam ily of Kimberly. A patio

-auppst_ .w as-_ seryed_ j3y _ j h e .■ guests. . .. ✓.

I l _ S o c ia l- € y e n t s - — -I . Ladles of the Grand A rm y of■ the Republic will hold th e ir reg- I u la r meeting a t 2 p.m. Satur-■ day at the American Legion— -----■ ~ m n■ * V # ^

----- t:iab~wlll“ m E et-]^d ay -ev en in g---------for a dance a t the lOOF H all.

---- « V *Iwell FOR f AsT SELUNG RESULTS

■ , TRY TIMES-NEWS WANT ADS

Your Once-a-Year <K. Oppbrlunily f o r ^ Skin-Soothing ^---Luxm 'if-atr ^

/ . Half Price!

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1016or.alrBbottl#~ 'Ith dlspenaar cflfy _______ _

0W2.0 0 J S : - .ip on sl(In luxury t o t f ’ ’ ilf the cost. Sliin- f S w Lotion with tho /C t^ jthe famous fra-

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M R. AND MRS. DANIEL L.j(Duilley photo)

AAiss G roves,A nderson Say

■ Nupticit V ow s rpeVCharlene L o u i s e: Groves, surroun

-------- daughlffroif M r. an(TMrirR7Tf>. cenferei(Bus) G roves, becam e the bride was ba of Daniel Leroy Anderson, son Mrs. J i of Mr^-and M rs. Floyd R . An- bows ai derson in r ite s June 24 a t the Immanuel Lutheran Church, t^ble d(

Rev. H ardld Iben performed l^frs. the double r in g cerewpny before Walker a background or lighted cande- c a K e ^ labra and baskets of orchid and .the pun white gladioli, accented with Calmon

---------g re e n o ry -a n ^ ie d -w l th -o rc h id servico.satin bows:' The pews were ’ Gifts marked w ith single white satin Ann O r

_____baws.-_________ ___________ and KeThe bride, given ih m arriage Jy

by her fa th e r, wore -a Bridal m anner Original of Chantilly lace and organza-. T he close fitting-bod-

- ice featured a scalloped sabrlna " h e c neckline sprinkled with sequins trip to

. ' sk irt was m ^ e of cascading ruf- Out-ol fte.s of lac^edged nylon organza J ''™ ' th a t swept into a cathedral Washini train, A petite crystal "wedding- Hansen, cake" queen 's crown held her '"i'n.

, elbow-length veil ot English silk A mi illusion. , hosted

The bride carried a cascading Dale P( bouquet-of-orchid carnations and and Mr white Elfe roses. She wore a cellaneo heart-shaped pendant centered by M rs,

, with a c u l tu r a pearl, a gift A re h from the bridegroom , and car- bv the ried ia pink satin hsndkerchlof, their h belonging to ^ e r grandm other. Bill Atit

Nancy Reinite, froend of the Bcnhani bride, was m aid of honor. Kathy C arr and M rs. F rank Erw in w ere bridesm aids. ............ \

Don J e s te r , nepheHLef the_____ brldecroom. served J s best man. _____ i

Groomsmen w ere Bill Groves, brother of the bride, and Doji

.--------Norrifii—brother-in-law—of—tiw --------- 1bridegroom. Steve Groves and Ron Jesser served as ushers and D arrell G roves and Tom Jesse r , w ere candielighters.......... " r ' " j

Raylene M erritt was .flower girl. Lonnie J e s s e r and K andra ■ > Norris, n iece and’nephew of the ) • bridegroom, served as ringbear- ers. Jerry W olf was tra in bear-

. .e r J a rv e y -M is k lm o n -^ y a s -o r ­ganist and M rs. Ruth Heller was soloist.

The reception m as held im­mediately a f te r - th e -c e re m o n y ---------in the church, P arish Hall.Guests w ere s e ? t ^ a t quartAtables covered. w ith_ahlte_!inen ___and centered wilh small baskets __o t orchid flowers, a n d . white Lilies ot the Valley, ______ _

The D rlde'i“iable"was covered "

with white nylon flounce over " orchid and centered with a four-

Lihomd Girls Are H onoredAjt^Ridhfield- j___pins Holiday” was the L D S ^ r^ m ary LIhoma holiday theme for the recent sum m er party . Mrs.

. Ciilford D ayley, P rim ary presi- . dent, officiated a t the chapel

meeting and was in charge ol arrangem ents for the event.

Mrs, K enneth Dixon, Gaynotes , teacher: M rs, P erry Jones,

' fire ligh ts, and Mrs. C h a r 1 e s M aestaj,-M errlhands,- also as-

... I.sisted.,. Mrs. Lyle D eeds-,and -----Mrs, F. M. Crowther w ere in charge of m usic, ' . i'V P rayers w ere ottered by De- '/Ann Dixon' a n d Christine Crow-

■ .'thers, '— _j_G raduatfisJtD m -lhe.M etrlband ........—

group are Joann Riley, DeAnn — Dixon, C hrlstlno^D avls. Mlcki

HoUind and B re n d a J i ia t t .-------- v - w■ - P arty decorations fo r the set- \

ting in tho cu ltu ral hall featured \ jninlature purses as place cards ' > and favors of ribbon tied plasticspoons holding sggar cubes.Nancy Kelly w as a, gam e win- S w ner; ^

^ Top Pilot glH s were welcomed / Into tho G aynote class. P rogram / numbers w ere a piano duet by

•, J»nen« Dixon and DeAnn Dixon, and accordion niimlmrs by Itrpn- _______

■ ^ r a a i t , •— ^ M rs rD lx o n rB Ia in e -S tn k rP rl- - “ i f r

nm ry, president, m vo a trlbule ' to tho girls w ho will graduate . in ceremohies Aug. 27 a t tho

' — R Ich tlo ldL D S diU tch .. . ■ » •»

. ■— ■ f a M iL y EVEIVT V F I L E R : - Ti)o Elmwood So- ■ '

■ cIni Club held its annual fumily 1 0 ! .picnic at tlio homo Of I^r. andMrs. Robert S lattcr. ’ -

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■ Othei. t i e r e i wedding cake that was

surrounded by tour heart-shaped cakes. The cake w as decorated with orchid flowers- With silver " ’' “r

...... leaves and topped“wlth a heart-shaped mother-pearl ornament " '

oves, surrounded by white tulle arid 0 >V centered ivith cuptasrT he 'cake' 'cram bride was baked and decorated by , son Mrs. Jack Dodson. White satin , An- hows and orchid candles in silv- ^ " 6* t the er candelabra completed the JoijW ;h, table decor. Colrmed Mrs. Carl Putzler and Mrs. efore Walker C arr.cut and served the. P ™ ' s m cake.„ Mrs. b n rM e ff it t pouret^I and .the punch and -Mrsr<iL, U. Me- with Calmon presided a t the coffee ,

rchid servico.— ----------- ----------------- -Iififl-were ’ Gifts w ere received by Mary ^ satin Ann G roves^slster of the bride,_____ and Kevlh M erritt and rliiplavAitrjag j by M rs. Carl .Askew, Mrs. Ted Trent iridal M anker and Carolyn Van Zante. V ™i>

Linda Crane presided at the Arvll_bod. Euesi book.___....JL______ !-------Ibrina The couple tpok a honeymoon J rJ : quins trip to Yejlowstone National

; ruf- Out-of-town ^g u ests a ttended ranza from Florida, Georgia, Ohio, edral Washington, F ile r, Murtaugh, J;'??” ding- Hansen, Kimberly and Hager- “

her "'!>n. 'W3S 1

I silk A miscellaneous shower was ■ Dp, hosted for the bride by Mrs. jy r j

idlng Dale P otter, aunt of the bride, jgns'j ; and and Mr.s. P u tzler,-and a' mi.s- nard i re a cellaneous shower was hosjed Mrs lered by Mrs . Merrill, and Miss Carr, book;

giff A rehearsa l dinner was hosted table'

:hiot, their home,- assisted by Mrs. the t: ler. Bill ARderson and 'M rs, George The ' the Benham. ' . lowst.lathy;rwin

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• G o i lI • INTEHresl-

Recently the United ' doned its policy^ of

lotes , bullion at.1,29 an ou has rise'n 45 per cer

as- * - th e re j s a possibility I®"'* ■ ' . '^ r n a ] 6 r ^ s t e P l in g " j e W ^ \ " V . their retail prices' 2( De- will.c;ontjnu0,tQ sell

price until, August 1land _ _ — -------— J — ------Ann ■ ~ ____

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I . Befltley, T w in 'F alls, and’-B ru ce /.T t';.Icon.'AIIbrlghti- son Ql':Mr;Tand

I Mrs'.. Robert, N;,Allbrlght, Poca- .I ' te llo ,'w e re m arried July 15 a t ■ V '■ Iv the 23rd LDS W ard ,',Pocatello. ' r f

■ Bishop Cepil Hamper perform- r — ed^he-^abuB le- ring ccremony " i a t o r c ‘'a a -a l la r s e i i in i ; 'o t ninT i-

g ladljli; : ■ /' : .. .ThB'-bride, was. .alllrcitiin a

; floori-lchgth'gown ot white crepe ; . ■ w ith a ’chapel length train cas- ,

5 cadlng 'in-‘box pleats. The fitted ^ -bcdicfeivaa a ccen ted-wIlli Veue^l tiari la ce , grounded neckline-and I , ; lily point; sleeve?. A rose crown ■ - head plecO with Venetian lace

- ” he’ld"th(!"ahoulder "leni;th bout- • ~fan t veil of bridal Illusion. ' , ------^

T he.l)ridal bouquet was a cas- ^ . cade 'o t pihjt and white rosebuds, ( J Q I iw ^and stephanotls:. She wore a l(M-ye,ar-old wedding bahd which C ^ |C

. belonged to ’ her great-grand- , _ ■- m o t h e r . ------------ ------—

;----- Janio Noffin, CTllege luunp-• ■mate-,of-the-bride, was mald‘6r

hofior., Brid£(smaids -were. Jane ’ Schaefer and Connie Frith, and f l :

I Diana', fierkley, sister o f . the ' I ■ bride, w as junior bridesmaid. ‘ .I Beverly Ann Berkley,^ sister of i j ” '

• the bride, w as flower nlrl. .Robert D. Allbright.'lirother of

___ the bridegroom , was best man. .O ther ■ •attendants were Robert , j '

/as C rabtree J r . p d Rich Archery. ,u Donald, R upp J r . .a n d L a r r y ^ Swallow w ere ushers and Greg

,e r Allbright; a,nephew ot the bride- ^7 “ i r t -g ro 6m,'-wa9-'-rlngbeiarer. - fim' o 0n t A reception a t the ward cul- ind tura l hall featured a pink and [ke ^ranbefry^color^aehem er^PInk by gladioli trim m ?d the arch and tin p ink .chrysanthem um s were ar- „a n jj llv- ranged in b ird b^th decorations yjjjua the joined w ith pink streamers. clatee

Colonades ent^vlned with satin foi'tui bows a n dT O ses w ere Joined with pgriei pink strean ie rs to form the walk- The

I I w ay-to-the-receiV ing-liner— c ^ ^.7 ; M arian Allbright presided a l roqtic

" -the guest book. Gifts were car- terste_ _ y lck L Pptferflon nnH KpU 4 3 ^*^,rv lie P ete rson and arranged by third

M ary Witt, K aren Perkiiis, Mary „ho. (

'ed T rena C rabtree, , experite • Mildred' Lawson, Leah Jones, repcr the Arvllla T uellar, Z etta Hendricks the v _ and M arg»ne Rem yjervcd. _ ' p rog r , - 'M rs .'ld a ‘Wilson, pFa'pfst, and had t

Jane'ScIiaet'er, soloist, provided contr: . m usic for th e we^^jlnp apd re-

, ' j ceptlon. ■' , mo 1(' ■ Ah 'open house July 22 at the periei K imberly! LDS - Ward cultural staff

f l ' hall wa^, hosted by the bride’s b i ,v j p a ren ts .-A pink color scheme Evari, w as used. • mer,■ Reception a.'islstants' w e r e Brow: M rs. Bob Peterson , Mrs, Russell den, ' Jensen , Linda H arder and Kathv ardfc

J'-'’- H arder a t the serving table; staff M rs. Roy P ete rson a t the guest May

fr- book;, S usan-R iddle a t the gift M arjt led table, and D iana Berkley; Vickie Dufty - a t -Petorson-and-Kellle-Peleraon-at- han d j rs. the tables.' ,■ge The couple took a trip to Yel- 'and '

low stoneP ark and Jaek,soh Hole dolph

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3 a n o i J t i c e . 'A t t h i s d a t e t h e p r i c

p e r c e n t ' t o ; ! ’.89 .p e r o u n c e , a n d ’ i s i b i l i t y j t W[M r i ^ e v e n m o r e ._ A g " ^ je W ^ liy “ com jD aF^^ . h a v e 'a l | ,•

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’ T n m p Tny/nkani Mn.;pH itg lfli;t _____ ,session for 1967 when many par-

. ents attended the council fire Up w here the cam pers received

their aV ards and beads for their aCtivitie-s.

The back packers enjoyed two , days an d two nights hiking and

cam plrig in the Deadline Ridge area , c a rry in g . everything they used d u ring th a t tim e In packs

“ • on th e ir backs.A gain , thte cam pers experl-

. 8 enoed crafts, songs, hikes, na- tu r a , ,a i^ cam p craft, and tho , . . -

, tim’ b f -'making new friends and i ™: reun iting with cam pers of other

‘"lj S ev era l g i r l s attejided on cam peteh ips provided by or- ganizations and generous Indi- v id u a ls . This w as much appre­ciated by all concerned, and the

[in fo i'tunate girls enjoyed the ex- j[h p erlen ce im mensely.

T he staff .administered an ex-— ce llen t .program ; ■ under t h f d i ; --------“ t- roqtion ()f M arge (Skipper). Win-

ar- te rs teen , M ountain .Horae, who■ft -ha& ;;-di«icted-the-camp-for-the----- ^by third year,. Del (Pete) Tyler,' '"’y who. ca m e trom Germany, shar-M .cd-hctjnaiiy-^«ar»-of-camping-----

experience and her unusual es, rep e rto ire 6 1 song j, adding to :its the v a r ie ty and richness of the -

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m er, Idaho F a lls; Kathleen, r e Browri, M eridian; Phyllis Bra- ell den, P ay e tte , a n d Shelia Pack-hy, ardi Twin _Jftlls..iOther .adult-----le; staff m em berj Included Mrs. sst M ay Fuller,, T. F . nurse; Mrs.;ift M arjo rie-:I?ufty -and -Mrs.- Alta - tio Dufty, cooks, and Irl Dutty,-at- h a n d y rh a n rV lW ie r . — ........ —

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NOTICE OF SALE OP REAL ,, /\ND EX PROPUKTY AT PIllVATE SALE.I _ Bcslnnlni___ lN--.Tnr. pnnnATR c o u r t qf cnrncr oTWIN-'FALCS COUNTY, STATE THENCE

OF IDAHO ■ South 30 IN THE MATTEROF THE ESTATE 8G teet; 1 _ OF WILLIAM 0. JACKY.. »“- - ; . Deceased, ab ject I

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on or after August 18. 1967, the '[“J'®"®' undersigned exccuirix of 'tho estate casements of William 0. Jacky, Deceased, will Bids or sell ul pHvflio sale to iho hlphest must b& 1------ortd t e st ulddL-r, iuljjuut ut conflrmn'rdcttveped* ttton by the Probate Court of Twin ally, or to ' Funs'ruujuy. WahoruH of the right.'SohwarU^ < title. Interest nnd estate of said at Mil Ly (Iccensud al the time of his death, Idaho, or arid all the right, title and interest off co of th his estate hns, by operation of law Falls Coun or otherwise, acquired other than after Ihe- (ir In addition to that.of the dece-inotlce and

• ' deni ^t~thc lime of RTs dcutn. me suje.*'' In and to'that certain real property Termv a Incnicd In the County of Twin Falls, Cash, or i Slatu of Idaho, described ns follows:, on terms i

Lot 10 nf Orclmlara Subdivision, trlx. Ten....... Fttlls-<?ouhtyr-ld«ho.—ac“-r tld. .to—jic.cordlnR to the plupnioreof re- balance tp

' corded In Volume 1 of Plnt.s, of sale by Piipt> fil. Rccords of said County, premiums EXCEPT- ^ to tho pu That nrculon now pinltod ns as of the Prakp's Subdivision, Twin Falls sale, Sellei

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, fwtr THENCE WMt 86 feet to __ ^___ tno startinn poini. T ciihnlni. . AND EXCtiPT - . Attorne:.E!! - Beginning . at tho Northeast Twin r f)p cnrncr of Drnkfl'n SuhdlvLslon; PublishTE THENCE East 86 feet; TH ---- • ,

South 307 feet: THENCE West NOTI ,TE 8G feel; THHNCE North 307 feet ^ On T to>the starting point, • ber, IDiled, Slibject to; Current taxes, cove* p.m. of hnt nants. conditions,, restrictions, rcser* of the

the vatlons, rights,' rlghii of way and County a,e casements of qjcord. will Bids or offers arfl InvUed

S v e i ^ ^ t a citooui rlH^ ?c o n° TiX pr win ally, or to the office of CunnlnEham,aid at m ? L^wood MallT Twin Fafls,l“j* Ith, Idaho, or -ma> bo' filed In the [o •est offlco of the Probate Court of Twln'“i*““‘® law Falls County, fdaho at any time ° Ijnn nfter the- first publication bf this j' jce- notice and before the making ofim: Tm mrrcr------- -------------- ^•rty Termv and conditions of lale: ills, Cash, or part cash or part credit IH; ws: on terms acccptable , to the execu- 1, trlx. Ten per cent of iho ^mourfi 'C-— bid -t . thft_ cff^r—and.B- ' balance to be paid upon confirmation covenai », of sale by tne Court.j Taxes and^tltle, p( /, premiums on Insurance accepluble satisfy

10 tho purchaser to be' prorated pursuar IS as of the dote of confirmation of ferred Is sale, Seller to furnlsh.^obstract of by Rob le title or ppUcy of title insurance Stepnnfaf The undersigned reserves the right Compai to reject any and all bids. - nnd sec ____ DATED-thlt-2nd- day-oLJVuguaU -Of-Idahr - IlnctrlitT

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lEGAl jA D V E R T 'lS E M E N T S IE (J ' '(8)'?L0'r EN CE M. WEAVEU at pa t Executrix of.the estate of TwinB William O.-Jacky. . ThoL_ Deceased ______ toCunningham, ISchwarti'fitDoerr mcnte Attorneys fori Exccutrix . nrrcar t Twin Falli, Idaho . $429.64 Publish: Aug. .1 nnd 10, lOfiT. *____ JnitrCJt NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE owing : On Thursday, tho 5th dqy of Octo- tlon s<

ber, 1D07, at the hour o ftw o 'o lo c k 56.954. /e* p.m. of said day, on the front steps'! Dati er* of the main dop r of tho Twin Fulls nd County Courthouse, in Twfn Falls,

County of Twin FallS, State of Idaho, • nd tw in falls T It Le & TRUST b^COMPANY, an Idaho cornoriitlon, as .J. iTrustPB, will sell at nuhllc. auction. T Avn n, to tho higbest bidder -for cairK, in I I’lKE, lawful money o f the United States, | Attornhe following described - real flroperfcy, Publls ,i-i situated In the County of Twin Falls. ^glState of Idaho, a n d described as foi- NOT , 1, lows, to-wU; . ' • nnof Ut 4 in Block 8 of Blck(jl Addl- fjoyL------- tlnn—T-wln—F a lls Comi<y--Jdul>o ■>n'Tnct' according lo the official plat I s .

thereof recor'ded In Bonk 3 of count\ Plais.page 19. records of Twin rount!

;[jl ■ FaHs County. Idaho. fJ/INnd. i'^oid-.flalu..Will..be-inadc..\vJLhout..COMP on covenant or war-ranty rennrdlns as Tn nd title, possession or-encumbrances to ilon, t( 3le satisfy tho ^ lig a tio n securcd by and In Inwl ed pursuant to the power of sale con-'nil pa' of ferred In the deed of trg.st executed followl of by Uoberl M. Stepanovich and June situate

ice Stepanovich, husonnd a h d wlfe.f.Siatcibt Company, ns T rustee, for the benefit Lo

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LEGAL-ADVERTISEMENTS | -LEiEH at page 102, ^lorleape records of PI of Twin Falls County, laaho. • O. Tho default for whlch-ihlj sale Is Sak__ to bo made_ Is flrantors'. fallure.to j dychmake monthly nuymehts, |tnd arc In title, arrears und delinquent In the sum of satlsf;

$429.64, no puyment on principal* or pursui__ MiifCSLhovlng-bcca-mad^fllnui-Dtii ietrec--- comber 1, IflQO, an’d, tlie balance by EE owing as of this date*on the obllgn' Grant :to> tlon securcd by said deed o'f-trusils TRUS oci{ SG.954.J5, .the beps'j Dated May 17ih, l9C7. FED!alls lAVlN falls TITLE &- SOCIvIls, TRUST COMPANY, cordeiho, • Trustee ment'ST By GORDEN GRAY, paKc

as ' Trust Officer ' FhTlsInh’IKE, ^ i ^ b e

•ky. Publish: lu ly 20. 27. Aug.'3. l6 .1907.Ils. - •- 1 - - ---- • - • —,foi. NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE ’^, On Tljursday,, the ICth duy of (2)

November, .1907, at tho hour of 10:00A.M.. t)f sma aay, m <oaSt front door of tho Twin Falls'

. pf County Court House, Twin Falls. ‘ County of Twin Foils. State of Idaho, latere TWIN FALLS TITLE & TRUST ^ati

out ..COMPANY... un.-Jdaho- CofporaUon,- . . ing as Trustue. will sell at public auc-' to Hon. to the highest bidder, for cash, ind In lawful money of the United Stales,

on-1 nil pavnble at tho Time of sifle. the ted following described real property, PARRjnc sltunted In th« County of Twin Falls.'^ttorr Ife.I'.Slatc of Idaho, and described as Htii-Mlou'fi, tow lti- ■ ■ Plihll-.ufit Lot 25 In Block 2 of Northvlewl ink Addition, Twin Falls County.^ ___ —i.Smekei

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LEGAL ADV^TISEMENTS LEGof -Plats, page 103, rccords of said p.m. o

• County. ... , of thei Is Said sale:- will be made without Countyto covenant or warranty_ njgaullng IlDunlJI In title, possession or encumbrances to Boone 1 of satisfy the obligation secured by and tee, w •or pursuant to Ihe power of sale con* the hit Diit ierred in-th&-dccd-^f xrust-cxccutvd ^uUmc nee by EDDA WOOLLEY, a widow, payabi gn. Grantor, to TWIN'FALLS TITLE & lowing I ls TRUST COMPANY, as Trustee, for uated- .the benefit and security of FIRST State ( FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN AS- to,wU:- SOCIATION OF TWIN FALLS, re- lq ^ corded August 22, 1002, as Instru- virment No. 516G85 in Volume 198 nt co

page 334, Mortgage records of Twin of/FhTls Couhti', fdinio. , ' ‘ Bo

1. ^ ^Afthlfffnult; fn^iv-hlfih..lhl.t snlc-'ls----S ’' •t!rhe matJe Is.failure to Jiay: ' _ rv(1) December. I96C. nnd January. of

- ................... Febt^ftfyt Murohi Apfilr—MaVf —^-rr)07. June and July. 19(57. Install-mmti In'tlio amount ol 554.00 £ .( each. Fof (2) Collection c h a r g e In the satisfy

,.gj amount nf $10.00. • I P ™t'li(tI and the Ljlaiice ■ uwliig us of tlim!'|f ,f* ^ ilu idate on ^he obligation secured by ^9 IIjj saUI deijd of trust is $5,324.67 plus hn' Interest und foreclosure costs. 1 . »,w'Dated Julv 12th. 10(17. PANY.“ r ■■........S ' (i) fiORDON GRAV, Np. 551Hic •. President'..•Vy PATIRY. ROBERTSON & DALY.Ils't Attorneys for Trustee . jhcnj Residing nt Twin Falls. Idaho ,«-l^auhlbh.:-Inly?ft.,?7,.Aufl.'t, IB, IflfiTMnieijr^1 " NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'Silnt.l _Qf\_Thur«fln^,- tlin fHh-flay-nf-rUmK

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SION, Twin Falls. Twla Falls ----- -County, IdahQ, according to the NOi

- official plat, thereof, recorded In -rifT: ■Jl of..Plat?, l^Sc

~ EXCEpT't^*Wes^t^ll} & t \h*Sj^ OP } ,‘ry. of. , . j In theSaid sale ^ lll b.<T made withopt IQQ covenant or warranty • regarding! NOTIC!

, title, poasesalon or encumbrancM .lOJhe .undff ,f,„ satisfy the obllsation secured by and,and all

bv ^9^ 0 . Tousley and Marianne, them wil ,\J. Tousley. husband ond wife, grantor,[within f(

TO BOONE UND TITLE COMs! first pub PANY, as trustee, for-the benefit the , undi nnd security of First Securljy D_un[k‘office of ■■ iif Idaij'O.' f^'“AV a cofporanoh. re 'SfC'&’ or •• coVdtd January 4. I9C0. Instrumen County d

Np. 550273 In Book 20G of Mortgages, ho. this pngD 1182. records of Twin Falls tho Iran; Co jnty, Idaho. said est'a' The default for which this sale Is to be made is that prantor's pav- *"”'*JC7"iiil'iii.s' artj in nrriTirs iir 'nra’ iiBm <V[----- ^,mb^28G,20, no paVment having bevn made since ■ February 6, lOG"?, witli

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Residence: Twin Falls,.Idaho IVI - Publish:. July 20. 27, Aug. 3, 10, 13C7.Uju ■ NOTICE TO CKEDITOps;»,

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j i n the V ifttinr of the Estate ,jof ■ f^^^TOH}'^MEL-VIth€eRt^A7i>ecejsB ‘ llngi NOTICE-IS HEREBY GIVEN l)W\7 - 9T7 ‘ s'.lOJhe .Mndffr8|gncd_to the crcdlto'rvTQpJPv-- ' and,and all p e r s o n s havFng cUiTnllT'” ’ 'wn' con-l^aga lnst John^^MolWn^ Cornln j de-'inne them with the'necessary vouchees, iior, within four {4 months after the Room .05, DMy first publication of this notice, to leUi the . undersigned Executrix at the *' r unlH: offj.ce.ofJior atlprjiei-fl.. Mny_& Mqy. vSJunlH fm re 5f(r Sccond Street East. Twin Falls, scnool fm len County df Twin Falls State of Ida- ges.:ho. this being the place fixed for P/’ P*'.""'- alls tho transaction of tho business of 1 ?.mid CBl'olo, F'forms se I, ,„pATED This- Oth day o( July, a JX b lc , qv. ‘1967. •* AfiPnl’s 0r m -------- ») CATHIiRlNK'"RUBV-----^lulevn . CORNIA. reject any vitli Executrix * 1 —offPubH3hrT)uly-13r20r27rantl'Atiga$r— r es-Or-1907.----- --------------------------- Poblish! ■»<

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ceased. ' ' ' . 'Notice. Is hereby given to thaing claims against HannaJL goule,

g, deceased;'or her estate, tb exhibit ?L_ ihcm-i^dtir the -.necessary .voucbefa,__ ,within ,foun--month5-'artpr,.Hie fU?t'-^.

publication of this - noHce. lo tho rjM said Florence M. G|irdner at the of- .• flc-j'of Parry, Robertson & Daly at— Frc'ltVf Bank Building, city of Twin ‘I Falls. State of Idnho. this being therip glace fljccd forthe^fr^^ of the

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n at Gooding Idaho, All Ijlds will be publlclv opened und read at nt the above tlmo and place.t'Forms stating conditions must be

securcd before bidding. These nre J'y- avallnble from the State Purchnslng .j AfiPni’s Office. n ^— light i»-----relect anv or all bWs.TED CRAMi-:R •pgt*......... fltflte^Purffhnalng-Afient' " ••

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LEGAt: ADVERTISEMENTSJ NOTICE OF THE TIME . ’. (40) acr««. '■ APPOINTED FOR . (oriy.UOVM

PROVING WILL hlfihest aoIN THE PROBATE COURT OF C o u n ty------- TUE’COUNTVOF^TWIN FA1:l‘S.' - F a l i r c ^

< STATE'OF IDAHO • shair be aIN tAe m a t t e r o f th e e s - lire for so TATR OP REA C J AMKS n<»CT»as. JorF n'hv ned. H ' ' nviitlmumI 'Pursuant to an order of said propprty ti

'• Courts mnde^nJ Jho_ 2<th_ d a y ^ f lollowi:—.< ^ K S i v ^ 5 , f ^ A S ? . Th.N .

J967, at*l0:30 o'clock A. M. of said " , To day, ot the Court Room of said 17, b .t Cour , ai Iho Coumy Coun House In 5 Uie City of Twin Falls. County of -----Twlfr-fflllsrIdaho,-has-be«rt'-appo!nf- —i’alWr

- -ceased^ ond. for-hcaring the anpllca* pnur P(va tion o Ed^ard L B e ^ r f l t nf Tu

metitary, wh'cn and where dn^ per.- the'Tlio 60n Intcresieti muy appear and con* 25test s a m e , - ■- ...... - - ♦ ' l i ----

■ DotcdjJuly24. 1067. ______ tcrma In ^EVELYN M. HINTZE rtaionnUe Deputy Clbrk. puichiK,

' Pobllih! July 27, Aug. 3 »nd Aug. ' o y““r> 10. H67. 1' I " " "----------- ------------------ excced 5l

— THOTICE DF SA tE--------- num on 11NOTICE IS HERJEBY GIVEN |l)y

the Board of County Commlsslortei;9 , for the County of Twin Falls., Stole . BO of Idaho,' that the .• folloivjng de- CO

scribed real property will be sold By TIEM n r thc naYlcfnn^ot‘for^ y p l ES' ^

Countv^C^urt^^HoiweT's^^ sale shall H. A. LAI be held on the Hth day of August. Clerk —!967r^M0r(H>~-n‘cloek—A?Mr**^ctP«bilah;—J

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!oriy.<40)-**cr?s shal be »ol<l to the IN Tl highest acceptable bdder, B oard of TWlt OF O'o u n t y , Commlsslongra o f Twin . OP I r s 7 Palls County shall detertnlne what “ B 'S l • shall be a minimum acceptable fig* SHAFI ES* tire for said property ana shall re* Notlc !QS« Jgcrrihv nhfl all hlrin fnlllng gutnr <

miitlmum acceptable f ig u re .. The tho . cr aid property to be sold Is descrloed as hav ng -Of follQwi! • — —' __ . Shaff,.uti The NW«/4 of the NWV,. Section ” Jch? aid 25, Township 10 South, Range |h . (if iJj2 17. E.B.M. As shown on the^rec* ^ V e > In ordi of the County Recorder la fict,. «

of and for the County o f Twin paiis i PallSr-State o f jd a h o .------------S«ld.^iM«p«rty-ls-:locat«l-4wo-mirM East and ono mile south of the

*5“* Enst Five Points lnterscctlor\ Iti thetho ritv nf Twin Pnltn, trtnKn nnrt U In ■ Pate an-unlmpro>»od' Parcel-of-land-lying ~ —^In tho Northwest, corner of- Section *:on* 25. ‘ ^

Said propertr ^ s old onI'eaTonable cash offer madq, for Us ... i!! purchase, said terms not iq. -exceed

>utt ten years for ‘payment of principle iijf:, and Interest, [with- interest not tg ,--- exceed six per cent (G%) per an* ?P,„L*'*---- num on-the-unpald-balance.--------

by DATED THIS 10th day of July, j q t I'ec.s the' ujcate . BOARD OF COUNTY . credlto de* COMMISSIONERS claimssold By TIEB-ER LOUGHMILLER. 'Wohlla

ju rt . Chairman to exh4h«.ATTEST<------ ------------------------.yguchtihall H. A. LANCASTER. the firust. Cleric lo thefPheTPMbilah?—Jtily-13r20.~a7-«t—A upr^r of—Ra irty 11)67. , Iplice^

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LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS ' LEGaid NOTICE TO CREDITORS Twlnl the IN THE PMBATE COURT OF place'; of TWIN FALLS COUNTY, STATE (he buS ifig* SHAFF. DECEASED.-. i ,f i t ftrtnr^nf ' ‘rhe the . creditors of tind all persons ~ as hav ng claims against Charles 'B. Publlst Shaff..-dCceaied,..or..hl»_Mlate...to r r —-

exh bft them y/lth tho necessary • ton voucherf.* within four months after IN TI ''8^ the first publication of this notice, TWll ’cp' to the said Executor a t the law of* OF 1

llces of Stetihan and Harvey, Twin In thi win Palls BanJc &.Trust Company BIdg., JAM — itTwln'-FalisrCount^of-Twrn-Failsr ~Notli*Jha Tlxed“for the.transactlon of the ^usf thfi ness of said estate. and dm S ■ P^teJ July latV jPf RUion Executor of the Estate of * of JAh Oiarles B. Shaff, deceased. - Any- — PubllshT 'July 20, 27, Aug. 3, 10, 1907. therotco n ---- ------- — ------ 1----------- ,--- and da

n o t ic e TO CREDITORS In the ' eeJ IN THE PROBATE COURT OF Ini; THE'COUNTY OP TWIN PALLS,‘P,‘: STATE OF IDAHO. „ . „ ,nl? Jn' th e . Matter of the Estate of

VIRGINTA MARQARET WOHLLAIB■; • ' Tjflcemed:----- ”NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN By IN Tl the' undersigned Executor to the TWIl

credItor;i of^and a l persons having OF 1 claims against V rglnia Margaret IN TI , wohllalb. deceased, or her estate, TATE

1° wl\h?Ti ^n!irthe firs? or this no (ceiuy loto the said Executor at the offices trlx o

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; \ lEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS lE CTwlnl F ^ s ’ Idaho, this, being the agalns OF place- tlxed for the transaclioi^ o! ceased

lTE the business of, laid estate. ' them Dated th is - is t dav OpA^BUst.

I ' , * WESLEY J. WOHLLAIB* IWcu* Hrt^' . Executor of ^sfate of ShenetlllQ_____ VIj-ginlti MHrgnretWphllalh, Tw(n_ions 'deceased, ' , place IB. Publish! Aug. 3, 10, 17.. 24, 1067. businei. to r r r —----- .. . ; T " ,DATary • NOTICE OF HEARING COfter IN THE PROBATE COURT OF Ex Ice, TWIN FALLS COUNTY, STATE . Be or* OF IDAHO Publisl^In In the M atter of thp Estate of 18S7.da., JAMES,C. MURPHY,. D eceased.-----siTsr ~ Notlce-is -hereby-givfln-thatrlltOO ;— fisi fee?,' ^M^^been” s^5^^^tho'^*^^

and date fo r hearidfr the Petition ^ a-

WAhllEff Sd. - Any-person' havtng 'any “0D)ecil0n''tha » S67. thereto should appear at said time the es — and date at the above entitled Court crediiV In the Twin Falls County Courthouse, dftima AC Dated this 2nd day of AURUSt. 1067. dc 'easI I (s) EviLYN;->l]NT2E thert?’ ■ Deputy Clerk. i^i,u 'n

of Publish: Aug. 3. IQ and 17. 1067 JSbllc;fw*-----NOTlCE-Ta^REDITOOS----- ; g j l JBy IN THE'PROBATE COURT OF 126 2m the TWIN FALLS COUNTY. STATE Jdaho.

/Infl OF IDAHO , the triret IN THE MATTEft OF THE .ES* said c; ate, TATE OF S T E L L A BES^E Date ary BLADES; Deceased.ftcr NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. _____ucejuy Lordeua" Mae^iiit\rraHe7 Ejittil* ' ' ■ Ices trlx of the Will of Stella Bessie i ■Bladea.-deceaaed. to the creditors of Publis! :<!>i Innd -all pecioniT^1:>Zliy^lirtYif*Tfl

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LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS ■ .LEGthe against Stella Bessie Blades, de-

ol ceased, or -her vstate. to exhibit It Tl them witti .the ‘ necessary • vouchers i THE ISL wlThln four monthf after the first •• Qubllcatloa of tiii^Nouc u>e said ^ O T B Executrix .ac the office of F. C. ^COU Sheneberger, 13l Second Street West, CAROI iih» Twin Jdaho. this belng^ l he fiRUa

place fixed for the transacUon of the fHE business o7 said Estate. greetinT - .dated thli-20th day of July. 1967. the afrt CORDELIA-MAE ETHRIDGE, Voti OF Executrix of.the% lll pf Stellj^ complo

TE . Bessie Blades, deceased. . you Ir Publish: July 20. 27, August 3, 10, Eleven

of 1BS7. . ■ . . Slate'ed. ■ --------------- --------- r Fa»» '^ 0 0 ----NOTICE TO CREDITORS plalnUll£il PROPATC COURT ■ Ogm e . t h e COUNTY OF TWIN FAliLS,

nf ^‘W ,..N O IicSI*H EREB$-bW EN ^‘W iS f i f 'the undersigned administratrix of

the estate o? said deceased to the credltors of and all persons'having claims, against Herbert H. Thomas,

• deceased, or his estate, to exhibit thert, with the .necessary vouchers, within four months after the first _ publication of this notice, . to - the **“*"» said (fdmlnlsrratrlx at tho offices of

—- Jinybom.‘’Rnybonr,“ Webb-and"Tlln!7 ------OF 126 2nd St. E.. Box 321, Twin Falls, •TE Jdaho. this being the place-fixed for the transaction of the business of BS. said ■ KoytO

■IE Dated Ihlj 20lh day of July, 1967. Attoiji LOUISE TIJOMAS g “;N. . Admx of Eilnw of Publlsf

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; LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS , LEGALde- ANOTHER SUMMONS . OFJDAHl bit THE DISTRICT COURT OF i ESTATE ers .g^HE'ELEVENTH JUDICIAL DIS- DECEASE y wCTjOF THE STATE PC IDA* ^ Notice’ oTd “ HOriN ANU l^OK >WIN “EAIXS EXRUtOl • C. COUNTY . to,the crc:st, CAROL J . KOCH PlalntUfr- vi. having cla[1

greetings to BRUCE WAW^KOCH ers, wlthl 67. the abow..named^.de(«ndan>r^.__., :::•, . You are hereby notified -tha t ..a ^ .1 complaint has been filed against W iivm v you In Iho i Dlstrlcf Court of the o U l l I l 10, Eleventh JudIclal;.;J3}strlct o f-the ^ *. Slate ol Idaho, Jn .iind for* Twin P m a « > T Falls County by ihe above named J T IU J I

- 1- plalnUff.-and-you-are-hereby-dlrect* v “»i“ 0,n ed tO'appear OTid plead to the said mT compiator within, twenty' days-“of l i l U r i ' tho servlco of this Another sum- ' , !_of mons; and yQu are further notified Sutnrric

*p S iiR if™ I n h c " ' 15S brary, olna“ .'tion ,for'a_4lsu>roc on the grounds of . A stor

“’‘« « " f f y " i ; a r f d a n d ', i , . , .c a l o, "eW , r ,t tho District -Court this 25. day of recognitl

July. 1967 to those------ suggesta

■ Cleo Roblmon • childre(SEAI) r- Pietesl «Rayborn, Raybom, Webb & Pike sO' before R7 Attorneys for Plaintiff ■. t Iia c»x<Residing at Twin Falls. Idaho 83301 The StOj Publish: July 27, Aug. 3, 10, 17, 1067 open to

^ NOTICE TO CnEDITOns

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! , lEGAL-'iApyERTISEMENh bTwIn Fari. . OF IDAHO ■- AlDF 1 ESTATE OP ANNA C, BRANSON, -----------

)1S- DECEASED.DA* Notice’ Is hereby glven’.by the x s ExRutororih'ST^ove hi:mRf ftsiafd -said-BKecu . to,the creditors.,of and all persons "“5 5J VI. having clatms against Anna C. Bran- g “')K «

ICH ers, within four mohths after'the fixed for th ^ - ..... ^ 11 —..... I ijeii of squ

Summer Reding ”“'1 Prograni .F. _ |IW Summer te a d ln e nroirraip fnr " " " * ^ 7 S c W ld r e n w ill io nc lude 'A ug : 10 ~ T * villl Ht the T w in i-alls h 'ub irirx l; ray- brary, officials said Wednesday. E B J S » «f I A story telling' program wilt \, b? held Aug. 10 a t 11 a.m. a'nd i

o( recognition aw ards will be given . L l to those w ho have finished the

Children who have not com- r- pletejl th e ir read ing should do

> so before the Aug. 10 deaWlne. jfc J301 The story telling program is .tu . mti. 1067 open to a l l interested children

^ ticipaled In- the readlhfi pro- »vkiQ SI^

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Twin Falls T lm es-N ew i . - 1 1— ^ A ug . 3 - 4 , 1967

ha first publication of this notice, to the*^re 4ald-fe<ecutoi--ftt-theHftw-oWte»-cif---- ^ns Stephan and Harvey, Twin FaUs n. Bank & Trust Company BIdg., at y. Twin Falls...county of Twin J^nlls, ■ t,; State of idnhorthtsriielirglhBTJlttce' he fixed for-fixe tronsactlpn of the bust* • '— neti of said estate. . ^

■‘Dated July iu h ; 1067.'TWIN FALL^'BANK fc

[ . V TRUST COMPANY > By JOHN J. WOLFE,

Its T rust Officer Executor'of Uie Estate of— — ---- ^Anna'O.'Bransonrdeceascd----- r

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G tO B E REA LT y HOMES, Knothole rec e n t league playoffs, Frqnt row, left to M ike Cameron; middle row, left to rigl]t, S teve Hoffman; back row, left.to riglit; V J e ff M urray. Lynn McFarland, left, and D% ,

HEiicrease in S( T B m fits

B y EDMOND LEBRETON pace willi 'WASHIMGTON (A P) - A cost.9.

J3.2-biiiion increase in Social —Make a S ecurity beneiits—ahout STT in tlie cond billion less than P resident John- ticipation i son proposed—is headed for medicaid )

“ “ HonseieoMsiaa'aTiDii:------- :— i r t iis 'a iriiThe House Ways and Means extension o

Com m ittee, after five months ot and of enc( hea rings and/.deliberations, ap- ing and jc proved Wednesday its version of some categ a p o m p le i^ e a s u re th a t would: cipients. .

ProvM e a t least a 12<A per Medicaid- — rent, innrease in-beneflts-ior So- gram frnm

c ia l Security recipients, effec- a t providini . tive-the-second m onth nfter en- ta l care for-r-attfrffentT----- — ------ -— — —Sp<visorr

—Raise Soda! Security taxes, slderatlon c beginning with a maximum $44 weeks, hike next year, lo pay the cost O n'the Si of the increases and try to keep side, the bi

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May Change BefoBy JOSEPH R. COYNE bureau sail

WASHINGTON-J(AP) - Al- tion living i though recent Negro rioting- hns increased I: cen te red largely in Northern cit- 12.2 million ie s, governm ent studies indicate almost all a m ajqrity of the nation's Ne- the inner ci g ro es still live in the South, u

The la test Census Bureau fig- ‘ ™ u re s indicate tho balance will ™

.... probably^change. . however,, be- .'1,’°fo re the 1970 census. “ ! “ f “ ”

Estim ates m ade by the bu- r e a u also show the Negrn pn|v ulatign is growing p ro p o r tie n -T o ta O le j

. a te ly fas te r'th an tne wnito pop- J 'ily ' i r “13l I l l a t io n , and Negroes on the av- available, t e ra g e a re yo^ungcr, have less Peducation and' lower family in- U.S. populacom es than_whites„'_____ with 10.5 p

------ A - re c e n t-C e naui-Riirdiiir;rB-. ££HSUS— ipfffT ^ow e '3“ Negroc5 to an in- About 60 creasin g extent are .living in Negroes li\ m etm pornan^ai ^ in the the time of

in- the innermost sections of per cent by cities. • cent by ISO

Between 1360 and ]P66.,,the figure.

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!S, Knothole Pun|{ L eague cham pions, a It row, left to right, a re M lke-Jo'nes, B rad

left to rlgl)l,iKoger CatKoh, ^ l i r t l s C arr, eft. fo right; Val Williams, M ike OsterHout, id, left, and Don W illiam s'w ere coaches for.

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le a d s F o r H oipace with still-soaring .m edipal general

A costs. ■ per cetilal —Make a number Of changes the spei 71 in the conditions lor iedcra i par- celving^ n- ticipation In state w elfare and The i >r medicaid programs, g e n e ra lly the ref

is extension of mcdicaid*el!gi?)ilUy $50 a m jf and of encouraging w ork train- adminis > ing and job requlrement.s. fnr of $70.)f some categories of w elfare re- j j ,g 5 I: cipients. . tain perir Medicaid—a different pro- jnsufficii

:- a t providing medical a n d hospi-I- ta l care for the poor.-... — ...... - foV" i-----Spqnsors-aimed’TrrHonse-t:on=' fSTfiir'ir's, slderatlon of the bill w ithin two J.14 weeks.st O n'the Social Security benefit , ®- ip side, the bill would provide the

,i . having tI / • i n i 1 high aslaiioimaiattcerr^

when ai

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bureau said, the Negro popula- raise thII- tlon living in metropolitan areas cial Sec JS increased by 21 per cen t—fromIt- 12.2 million lo 14.8 million—and te almost all Ihe increase was in e- the inner city. “

. to $7,601The white population In- -j-he [

K creased meanwhile by 9 per cent eac cent in metropolitan a re a s and ployer all o f 'lt came' ou fslde 'the inner h o w em city much of it In the suburbs, (he buill

■ the bureau added. Iinv woun‘r T o t a j N e g r o population as of ® a t the ^ Jtily ir-1366r-theHatestr-figDre- iir-i98?7

available, reached 21.6 tniilion, instead ;s about 11 per cent of th e total There J. U.S. population. This com pared crease r

with 10.5 per cent In 4 he 1960 ing no- 1B i£ £ n su s™ » ,-----------------------■maxinraa- , About 60 per cent of all U.S. any wa| n Negroes lived in the South at i h e ' ma le the time of the 1960 census. But J364.80 i IS- ■thi8-pcrccntaB5-dropped-to-54.4- would—i )f per cent by 1364 and to 53.6 per $448.40

cent by 19G5, the last available $372.90 le figure.___________ _________ p re s e n t!

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general raise—less than the 15 [{J ,per cetit Tohnson proposed—and ^the special rai.ses for those re- >

' celvinf^ mllilmuni .arityunl.s. - "O The minimum benefit under

’ the regular old-age program ,' wotlld'De" increased lrom “S44' to'

$50 a month, com pared with the jadm inistration recom mendation jof $70. Ill

The special benefit paid cer- IDtain persons 72 and older with qinsufficient coverage for the «regulat^-program —wmdd be In- "Screased from $35 to $40 a month 3for a single person: frnm $52:50 _q __to $60 a month for a couple. ^

The committee'-vVate'd down Q. t h o , adm inlstrition-proposel increases by a to tal of $1.2 bil­lion, mem bers said, to avoid ,S having to raise payroll taxes a s | high as those would have re-i X quiredr-Sueh-a-raiseT-they-said,- 0 v

when added to the income taxincrease a b o proposed by John- • son.

- —The— committee— bill— would -- -raise the payroll taxes for So- j{)cial Security benefits, including ?m edicare, by a . double . opera-- >tlon. The wage base on which 0the tax is levied, now $6,600, -J would be increased next Jan . 1to $7,600. •

The present rate of 4.4 per ,cent each tor employe and em - jployer would not be chanrad, njnow cverr-uhtir 1D69. Thereafter 'fl] the built-in rate increases in thelaw would be revised upward so Q® a t the ultim ate top, effective ^

instead of 5.65 per cent. ^There would be -n » tax in- H -

c rease next: year for those earn- > ing no-m ore than $6,600, and am M m i r m - n m a 5 r = a r $ 4 f ^ ( r f =■ —any w age earner. But by 1969 J ih e m aximum ta x would be '5364.80 instead of $323,40. nnd-it -V .would—increase—by-^-stages—to- - n -----$448.40 in 1987 as against the s$372.90 contem plated in the, .present law. «'

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DISPLAYING T H EIR TROPHIES t ' members of th e Valley Nursing Home

row, lelt to r ig h t, a re Duane Cole, I: middle row, le f t to right, Doug Wilke back row, le ft to right, Shane Surget Team m em bers jiot pictured are K pictured, a re G eorge Stsmba, Rick Si

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Toddy *s.Stocks

2:30 P .M . SUMMARY MARNEW Y O R K (AP)-,Joltcd b y NEW

President Jo h n so n ts^ eq o esrfo r stocki a.lO per c e n t lax surcharge;.the Cottoi stock m a rk e t toqlM sh arp loss CHICA( but recovered ground rap id ly , \ ^ e a belny o n ly J Ig h tly . low er o n Corn. average la te this allcrhoon: .. hr

The Dow Jones lnc|ustrial' av- O ats- — — erage-at 2 p .-m T^aatiff 2:^3 a t - Suybi

919.44. , m and .At the Vvorst the average w as Butcl:

down 9.30. $23.35.Volume f o r the first four o u r s Slaug

was 10.05 million shares com - tre n d , ipared wilh 10.33 million-Wednes....... .......

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■ selling w as ' al its h ea v ie s t Em“r“ i around m idday. It c a u g h t End joiu abreast o f transactions in about an h p u r . - EvnniPd

--------- WDrd-th a t r - the-'j roposed - ta rincrease w o u ld have lough sled- Kniniiii ding th rough Congress helped

a mount Ot the proposed s^ r- ........c h a r g e , expecllfig som ethm g Kirsichrt

, i-'lintkoioIn late dealing.?, losses of f |M >l7

about 2 p o in ts )vere shown b y <-p United Air Lines, ■ P rocter &Gamble, G enera l Motors, B oeing i-or mcKi and P olaro id .

Down a poin t or more w ere Gnm.sko Pfizer, M erck , IBM, Union C ar- « Accept bide, K ennecolt, Iniernatlonal iJeJ' a , Telephone a n d Goodyear. (|cnDyt.um

Du Pont, u p more than J , a n d M ontgomery Ward, up , m o re OonMiii* than a point, showed gains even '

, while the marl<et was s ink ing n‘i>"iisvc sharply. . « Puiiui

— ^As’ stnck5~recovcrcd7'"Stird6^baker c lim bed nearly'4 ''p o in ts, oa Puciiic U.S. S m elting 3 and Reynolds Metals 2. liiiiuuf i.

Xerox rebounded' abou t 4 aw_ Coodrichpoints. (Joodyr I.Prices recovered partially on Grac'Co

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JU Modum ..................... . .30 I'liiki3l4 Medium, A ................... . .33 (IrentM> (Dollveteil (0 rot«ll«r In cirtoni) rii)iui

I,Inaneiai Bm. - G raiif - 1

' CHICAGO (A P )-G ra in s and soybean fu tu re s prices m a d e a ,Gi good rally oh- the B o a rd of 24.51 Trade today. gooc

+ « Soybeans, w heat, rye a n d oats 21.0( - f t l u m ^ d up to or more c e n ts a 20.51 + « iiusnel-from th e day’s lo w s be- Q(

Jore-prnfit-taking clipped away L ^ i some of the advance: helfi

“ 1 ports the tI.S . governm ent would sf„|, I 7 ii! Duy 10 m illion bushels o f wheat. „ti|j , - W for donation.' The feeling grew th a t v world I - wheat supplies will n b t \con)e

up-to -advande- projections\y>ilh jj-'jj a^JpougjkTgHWingrWorse-^n-the ^ j i j

I + I Northern 'P l a in s aii'd W eslern 25 51 , 1 I Canada: ,V 5,I — !i Carlot g ra in receipts w e r 6 os- . ; 1 fj timaU3d a t : wheat 61 cars,! ....'. corn 101, o a ts 16, rye n o n e , bar- ^ Icy-i5r-seybea n 3 83. ------------ - g

-= - iI« l,- ln irk hid.s;, Nn 1 r e d .prn: ii i!!tein 1.45; N o. 1 red 10 protein

‘'+ !{ i.45 ; No. 1 r e d 11 p ro te in 1,47; ^ -J 7 ^ No. I red 12 protein 1.49; No. 1 - • ! red 13 pro te in 1,51; Mo. 1 white 7 14 wheat 1,27; N o. 2 barley 2.00....:I Car a rr iv a ls : Wheat 20.- [') Wheat p e r bushel, b a r le y per ‘'•‘™- i! cwl. ' '_ « - ___ _ day'+ I ' SEATTLE .- 1 SEATTLE (A P )-C ash w heat: „1 Soft white 1.59, White C lub 1,59, , _ li Hard W inter 1.77, Baart 1.59.

1 IS KANSAS CITY.... KANSAS CITY (AP) - Wheat " f . ' '

,3M -cars;-uiM /4'2“/S ..N o -2 -lia rd - ( l a n d dark h a r d I,59>/,-l,67>4, No - 1 3 1.59'/,, No 2 reel w h e a t 1,51- l ‘iS L55N, Nn 3 1.49-1,54N.+ )i Corn 61 c a rs , down 5 to up P™j r u l'/(. No 2 w h ite 1.3,'i-l,4nN, No 3- K 1,23-1.39N, N o 2 yellow & ml.\ed “ + '>» 1.28-1,28> , N o 3 1.20-I.281/4N.t ' ) Oats 5 ca rs , unch,. No 2 while , t i 73'/j-791^N,, N o -3 72'/a-78i/2N.

— Milo m aize 2.12Rye 1,13>/4-1.17>/,N . f , .Barley 1.07-1.16N

-liS - S o y b e a n s - a ^ U I N - ------^ H Sacked b ra n 43.50-14,25 ' '™S‘

-Sacked-shorts-47,0(M7v75—----.... Wheat fu tu re s closed f ro m un- , “ J

changed to u ^ "

CASH GRAIN Z 14 . CHICAGO (A P )-W h ea t No 2 8°“ + 8 hard 1.635/8-64>/a n; No 2 r e d 1 -- M 54'/,-y, n .,C orn No 2 yellow 1,26-- li I/, n.. Oats N o 2 extra heavy

”t C white W/2 ; N o 2 heavy w h ite d ™76'/, n. Soybeans No 1 yellow 2.-

-!!■ 8»M n- „ f 1• r r -'!;iiviiL';iii I'lii 91,j II.--------------- -----

+1H Wheat closed I '/ lo V/2 cenls a bu,5hel h igher, Septem ber 1,- ,

: 55'/i-'/»; corn '/ -55 h igher. Sep; ^='1 - l l l e m b e r 1.22 '/„-22; oals l'/«-2?i '"BI ,j lURher, Septem ber 73yH-'/, cunts;.-J ll m? l'/.-13,i hicher. S cntem ber

T f w 5 7 i ’T ^ V y b V a l i^ ^ ,^ r -E5Hnyp°- li higher, Augu.st 2,7G5g-’/i,

7 K GRAIN FUTURES( A P ) - , - I

High UiWt, Close ■ close* i' i !■ n: , ’:i!ep i,r,fi I.,'-,-I I„ w :, i.,'i,ij/ji “ + !l Dcc 1,62-'; 1,61)1/2 1,60V, 1.60-)i

M a t-a .6 7 ^ 4 a J 5 K -L e G > 4 a W a “

i f Jill 1.66'/a 1,64^5 L 6 5 ( r i -M ‘/ 4 “ - S Corn• iMiSep 1 .2 3 J p .217, 1,22 1.2If, ™___ Etc _ _ 1.21% L 20_ 1,20'^ U 9?i 2 ^ 5E Mar l,2 5 s r l,2 l’5 1,2454 1,24« ,S'""> May 1,28% 1,271/ l.’Z754 1.27(4 '

N„ Jui 1.30% 1.29'/2 1,29% 1,29^8 “Chf; • Oats “ “l , i f Sep .74 ■ .71»', .731/ , .71W ® f- Dcc .n y . .71) , 72(7 •.71(5- Mar ,75« .735 .73+' 1 May .74% .74 . 74 . 73i/< " ‘'j'.

I I Sep''® l,27>/j 1.26'/* 1.271/, 1,25% ...llD cc 1,321/ 2 1 .3 1 1.3«,1.30»/ar i i Mar 1,36' 1.34'/4,1,.35«' 1.34 S + May 1,38 1.37 1.3734 L36'/i S

~!T!!: T ,y ~ , ' ' V Ho.... i T l U l U d , ! 1 U I l Q a jl, 2j- l i i ■ h Bid Asked „„„- S \ Affiiifited F u n d ' '^^25 , .10,11 scan

Comnionwealth, . r.i0.7S. .22.71 .51,,■ rS 'D ovrtheory— ------ *8:45— -ftl+ -simi1 ij Eaton and Howard 17.12 18.58 eues + jl Fidelity T rend 33.39 36.30 sdan +, j Keystone B 4 10.10 11.02 most_ a Keystono’K -1 ,--------9 .25 '10 .10 lb-23- « Keystone K-2 7.90 8.63 utllllZ Keystone S-2 11.40 12.45 + H Keystone S-3 11.18 12.21 „ „

Keystone S-4 r .7 .1 0 „,.7,75 „ CH- Keystone In t. F ( ii^ 16,64 18.00

Life Ins. Inv. 7,23 -7.90 ' ' 8™I « Manhattan fl,03 12.06 “ - '^

Mass. Inv G .row th 13,10 14.32 f_ « Mass. Inv. T r u s t 17.36 18,97 'I- i National G row th 11,62 1 2.70 I ( National S tock 9,15 10.00- ! Plitnam. 16.70 18.25 '*T ,, Z ] l Television E le c . 11.24 1 2,25 ^ , 11«6: Value L. Incom e 6,82 7.45 -ows

Value L, Spec. Sit, 7.80 , 8.54 Wcsl, Ind, S h a re s ’ ' 0.62 10.50 good

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:'o“f' ■ P o t a t o e s ■ ' fofdDec CHICAGO nierc,2B, -CH IG A G O -(A P)-(U SD A ^-»Po- “ She ' taiscs w rlv a !5 -4 lr o in ra c K 'l2 7 r of'an .5N total y.S.^ shipm ents 222; sup- s i s let. plies'light; dem and g o o d ;'m a r^

■ ket-steady; cu rlq t/track sa le s ; " " - a t CalHornla-Iong-^hlloj-3,75^-Tox- — ;

as round re d s 4 . 2 5 H , f f l , __ ....

, The following quotallons wero " j |lon. provided by E . W, M cR oberts / iay; and' Co„ Tw in Falls, / I;on. M aine Potatoes I

, H i |h Low Close Ilew Nov, • V 2,23 2.20 '. • J ,20 I

March 2,49 2.4G ,2.48 I:ast April... 2 .G8 ' ‘ 2;r)4 2.65 I

May -3.02 _ 2.98 _ 3.00 1

■ ....... ■ I . ....... ■ . IILIVESTbCiC

1 NS Choice Dutcherg,100 I60-220 Ills ...........................$21. 91 ^ l.iBlit Bowa ..............................$14.501,111 Heavy Sowi ................. 910.00-I13.002 38 POTATOES

U.S. No. I ' l .......... V................... II,B!)U.S. NO. r i . ’............................. .. V

.41 niiANS ' 1

.311 (imnll .................. Mi.................97,(K)'

.30 I'liiki ..........................

.33 (Irent I^orOilern ................ ...i7.oolIf) l'ii)lui ............. ............. •****i7.50llHM

■ I •t Report ^7 E i ^ t o c k “ i t

and T W IN FALLS : ^de a .Good to h ig h choice steers, 1 1 of 24.50-25.50:"‘ ; a i a a r d to :io'w■ good, 23.00-24.00; u tility steers,oats 21.00-22,50;^fed Holstfein steerst u v e

'ts a 20.50-22.50./•■. ’ ' X .■ ti2- Good to choice heifers, 23.00. , - , ! v m 5 4 4 o W ta B d a r ia - to - lo w - g o o i ^

heifers. '22.00.23.00: iitllitv helf. ers, 19,00-21.50 com m ercial and stanflard: c o w s, 16.50-17.50; " -

'neat utility cows. ^5.5M 6:50; canher , and .cutte'i^, 14.00-15.50; com- ?

merlcial b u lls ,.32.00-23.50;’ utility

’- l l ? - H e a v y - foc<iA-r-,-«te6rBr.,-24,50- S S 25.50; light .feeder s tee rs, 26.00-

^ 27,50; conjm bn quality steert, _^ ° • 22.00-24,50; • Holstein steers!

' 20.00-55,00; poorer g rade sfeers, 20.0Q--21.50; h e a w feeder heifers. f_°? 'H;0J-33:0(); ligh t feeder tielters 23.00-24.50; co m m o n ' heifers,

ii„n,. 19,00-21.50; s tee r ■ calves. 31.00- S T j „,n. com ition »qualltv steer

Z | . c(ilve,s, 211.00-30.50; Tieiler calves,J 26.00-28,00; -vealers, 29,00-30.00; ■

j and feeder cows, .14.00-16,00. vhite,0. , IDAHO FALLS

IDAHO F A I.L S -A n estlmaled per 4,250 .sheep, 96 hogs and 1,115 ■

rattle were -sold during Mon­day’s sale a t- the Idaho • Live- n E stock Auction: . ■ Mote

leat’: .50 cents low- groui159 la m b s ,,25 cents low -f t s t59. ' ewe’a were steady. ment

Choice fa t Iambs 2150»24.2.5; safei light feeder .• Iambs 23,00^23.50; is no

’heat 22,00-22,75;- d o W T i i ^ ^

', 5|_ canner ewes and bucks 3,50-5.00; • cull breeding ewes .50-l.li0; and

, good mouth e w b 11.00-15.00 per L 5 head. ■ ■ yeanl„„j Extreme to p 21.00 bulk 180-220 si M lbs, 20,50-21.00 ; 220-240 lbs, 20.25- ‘u j,. 20,75; 240-260 lbs. • 19,75-20,25;

260-280 lbs. 19.00^19.75;. 280-300 “ D e lbs. 18.00-19.00; sows under 300 Aii 300 lbs, 15.50-16,50; 300,330 lbs. brou]

■ 14,50-15,50; 3,10-I00 lbs, .13.50-autoi 14.50; over 450 lbs. 12.50-13..';n: coup:

f stags 7,00-9:50 i and boars 3.00- ‘‘ou r.__ : 8.00 ' » back, un. Choice g ra in fed s tee rs 25.00- Ca

26,00f--good■ steers 24,00-25,00; sh an commercial v, steers - 23.00-24,00; saw, choice fat -heifers 24,50-25.50; (o m

,j„ 2 good fat', fie lfers 23.00-24.00; by i J .J. commercial cows 17.00-17.50; key-1 126- utility cows 16,00-17.00; cutler i„ 19

cows 15 00^16.^0; manners 12,00-

calves 25!oMO.OO;^°gi^d’ f e e t o ' steers 24,50-26.00; m edium ,feed- S ,

•cnls ,steerT72% -M !oor g o o d ^ e e ^|. 1 heifers 23.50-24,.'iO; m e d i u m

feeding he ife rs 22.00-23,00; feed. <=“ '’51 ;.2,iS Ing cows 16.00-17.50; stock steer J„K? calves 28.00-32.00; stock heifer ">"Cl : , ' calves 25.00-28.00; and dairy “ o " ’-';;7;^rlypo calves“24;:tj|)-27,00. - - - - - - '"ot®

:----- sociaOGDEN Bu

OGDEN (A P ) — -,Sheop -775; ihro“ slauRliler l.imh.s ivenlt lo 25 low- proct

I or f(|r Ihe w eek; feeder lambs suspt ■lose sleady wilh M onday; no a s tu

I ewes offi'rod; slau'ghior .spring rtove j,|7, ’ lambs three deck.s ciViicc, few opinii

prime, 100 lb. range Idahos Wh pci/ 24,85; n lb c f. .small, lots choice, was : iS Ir f 0 \ O 7 l i i r b ^ D 0n02~1b^3 :B 5: g e ~ I

23,90; feeder spring Iambs deck m ere mixed choice and fancy 87 lbs. to ne

21^ 21.70;. small .lo t choice 89 lbs. ing s jgJJ 21.25. , Am941? ' ” -- ■ ■ — decld; y ] • D EN V E R ry as

DENVER (v\P) (U SD A )-C at- The ' Ue. SOO;. ca lves none; slaughter far n 7, | , steers and h e i f e r s steady; Its j \ . ( f slaughter cow s strong; slaugh- tha t

ter steers h ig h good to choice and ' 990-1135 lb 25.75-26,70; good 24.00 coopt

‘ to 25.00; slaugh ter heifers were ||c m mostly choice,'fciv p rim e 875-940 "W

'10 lb 26,45-26,50; . ritilk h igh , good to share cholco. 890-920 lb 25.25 to 26.20; fui ci slaughter co w s high cu tter nnd nroblulililv 16,50-18,80, , ■_ _ _ _ _ _ Sge.!]

Hogs 200; barrow s and .gilts dent j— 'Sleadr to 25 hlgher:-l=2-^00-220 doTii ’ Ib 22,50; 1-3 200-230 lb 22.00; 2-3 of thi

one, lot 235 Ib 21.50; sows were Roi O'l scarce. » : ■, any. 1

-s im g h tc rT sp rW jriam b r-a n a^ f tKing 18.58 cutes unchanged; feeder lambs " w 16.30 sdarce; s lau g h te r sp ring lambs has a11.02 mostly choice, few p rim e 85-105 role ’ iO.lO lb-23.75-26.10r'sJaughter ew es'of wlll“ i 8.63 utility and go o d g rad e 5.70-0.80. govei

i2 1 CHICAGO ,7,75 CHICAGO (A P) (USDA)-- ,■gQQ Hogs 3,000; butcher.^ 25 to ^0 7 90 I'igl'or; 1-2 2 00-230, Ib - iu tc h e rs P ® , ’n|i 22.75-23.35; 1-3 20f240 lbs 22.25- ■7 . 2 22.75; 1-3 240-260 lbs -21.752-2.50; P ™ l i i 1-3 320-350 lb sows 19.50-20.25; ' , 1-3 350-100 - lb s 18.75-19.75; 1-3 S ? ‘®,

400-150 lbs 18.00-19.00 ; 23’■-450-S ....

too few to estab lish a trend; _ cows active, strong to 25 high- . .™

“•M er; couple . sm all l o t s - mixed nr.QV “•51' good nnd choice '900-1,150 lb and C

. slaughter s te e r s 2125-25.75; good • 24.50-25,25; -"Sta'ndard ancl' low Aug.

good 2MO-24.50; utility nnd com- Oct. niercia cows 16.50-18'50.— — Dec;

‘Po-- -S h cem o o rT T O t^ n o u g ir^ fe m r B R T I27f of'any c lass 'foT 'a m afE et test. April lup-lar^ . '■ . , ,

Gs h J IIi.'cs

'

- " D O N P IE P E R 'S " ’

! Gas & Tire !i,.30 'V , • " , . _7,(K)' ' ' 2 4 0 A d d l s o n ^ A v o n u o W c7;oo ;■7.00

,v ' ■

Fed Cattle —- Ai’eScai’ce

~ ^ 1 X F r^ le~; . Cows w ere 25 to 50 cents low ­

e r ; bulls, sleady, and there were a o t en o u g h -ledJtfie iS -fllld J ie it;

'OW o ^ o -K s s t^ a rk e t -d u d n g rw e d i z r z : - , *'■^1 nesday’s sale a t the Twin F alls iers, Live’swck Commission Co. ,, Heavy steers and heifers were

^^10° iSfifrs*^ S d y ' *iu ™ "^ (e e d e r -e s w ^ to a d y r-a n d - th e re ,

w ere not enough steer and heif- e r calves to. test market.

, “ Sellers w ith average weight^ s h a r e s and prices for Holstein steers u : u j

W w ere C a n t r e 11 and Cantrell,Buhlr-644r-22r70r-Bean-Brosn- °

___ ICimberly, 711, 22.70, and J . W. ^? i|K r,“ SalM-0h7772;' 2I407-"-----j.OO- X , n ig h flFeeder steers; Neal Pastoor, 4 3 ? Twin Falls, 553, 27.80; W; D.

’ Claick„ Salmon, ,562, 26.75, and a " ‘ ;„*• Bob rfavlland. Buhl, 666, 26.60,H ^ a n d ^ 78,-^5:85T--------------------'ers' Feeder heifers: Ed Baker, Je - o th e r

I f S f k ^ 3 a i ; n | -¥ ; A ^ ' S

Business. Z n c ‘!

Mirrora(ed the,115 By JOHN CUNNIFF I t 's/Ion- AP Business Analyst •" p?o p le •iye- NEW YORK ( A P ) G e n e r a l th e s e I

Motors recently reminded a o y O'O low- proup ot news executives th a t c h e ck s low- Its concern with the envljon- h o u ses

mental problems nf ^highway U -S. •2.5; safety, pollution and car thefts C om m [■50; Is not the result of criticism. A ssoci,

Ralph NaSer, it wants the S'"?; S w orld -to -k n o w rd id -n o t-in v o n t

safety. g e s t tha„ij “ General Motors and the au- PC,, tomotive industry for m any Jf “ “

yea rs have been the only source 1.220 of significant research In safety ) 25. of tho autonwtiile,” a spokes- ^ i r i i’25; m an told the news executives a t 1I300 a D etroit me.eting.300 A ir polHitlon ' may have bid.!’ in lbs. brought g rea t criticism to the , '> 1.50- automotive industry in the past ' “I ’" " " ,50; couple of years but, savs GM. a ikacIi 1.00- ‘‘o u r work in this field .goes E q^ j^y

>■00- C ar thefts have been rising F i r s t £sharply in recent years but. G a r r e t

■OP; says GM, we have done our host j j ja pto make it difficult to steal ca rs o n tie rnby increasing tho number of q

I key-lock combinations from 250 M nt-rk In 1925 to 4,000 this year. ■ .

minded th e newsmen, a/buzzer s i e r r a ° F device will alert the driver who s u r e tv ;;!!! .toadvcttentlv-leave.'i-hlg-kev.s In f l l ^ l F e ignitiomu n, Theso reminders wero alm ost jcd, constant throughout a day-long [ecr t° u r of GM facilities, during n e \ ,|/er which the top brass of the na- s u g a r ,iry lion’s biggest manufacturer pro- lo w e r I— m oted -th e -th em e-o f-co rp o ra te tTa"cTs7

social responsibility. _ ]yiaj. 7But, GM’s frustration showed R aw

<75; ihrotJgh, A review of the day’s - W orl ow- proceedings reveals tha t GM 10 low nhs suspected it.s, image Was that of S e p 1.7 ,110 a stubborn giant which failed to M a r 2.: ■ing rtovo until shoved by public S e p 2.- few opinion and tho law. N-Nohos W hat seemed lo distress G M ---------ice, was a suspicion that many peo- s a id th ;B5 pie felt its Rood behavior w as ii.shed eck m erely a reaction to criticism, s e a r c h lbs. to new laws, td one em barrass- t i g a te i lbs. ing situation a ftir another. " f r o m

And so, it presumably T h is— decld{idr‘G M 'sh0Uld"tell’therst0= s t i i a ^ ry a s It sees 11. q u es tio

-at- The story. In GM’s view. Is th o qui 'ter far moro posltivo-than-nogalive. t ia tio n 'i dy; Its jjubllc relations stance Is b e ' in li igh- tha t GM's policy long has beenlice and will continue to bo one of4-00 cooperation, anticipation ot ptib-'sre He needs, good citizenship. C l I k ,•940 "W e In General Motors deeply j U | V' to share-the conceriLof alLthoughL-■20; fui citizens with the multiplying P T Aand problems o f’ this technological I I I_ a g e A ja ld - J a m e s - J lo c b e .-p r e s i . * * * **I'lts dent. ' '\ ^ J n le n d to continue to _•220 do our best toward the solution y o u w 2-3 of these problems."1 ' W e 're -6re Roche made It clear also that

any. supposed,antlpjithy to gov­' l l eruniSnt rej^lation'nvas-some- T j t T ' i ' ^ 1 IK m g^riho past. ’A ’r l ’I nbs "We believe.,that governmentnos has a legitimate and substantial i __■105 role to"play in these areas. WeI’ ol wlll“ contlnuB-tcrcooporatB-w lth---------.80. governm ent agencies at all lev- _

els.” ■*—.’'This stated desire, to coop-

‘' j . c ra te seems to have led to a Brpader view of the 'aulor Now It

5? is not ' something that is 3 __produced and Bimply released ,

2, ; into society. Instead, the auto is , , social, economic, lecal and Do-

I l i t i c a l . ............... A t th e° In keeping with ,this view, GM t i o n s (

• r r ' ' ....., | ' ' ' ' c o u n t -CATTtE FUTURES s o n a l ,

oh. T he following quotations wer^ fed pr.qyiaed b y ,E . W,^MpJ:pbirts_

lb and Co,,' Twin Falls. '3od HIbI' Lflw Close If Is b eow A ug. 26.95 26,82’ 20.95 im- Oct. 27.60 27.40 27.50

Dec- ----- 27.70— 27.52- - 27.62 ---------f f l j 'c n . , - ...... _ z v . w ___!St. April 27.62, 27.60 27.62

.T h e re 's______ ___ _ o n ly . T

— SAVEQUALITY

ARMSTRONG ! 2T IR E S I ;

r " ' V . I JI ^ ' • ' KUIIII

reSemce .nuo West,-Twin Folia

■ ■ ■ ■ ■•. ' , i ;

A ug . 3t4, 1967 - T'yvin F

The Daily s Investor1 5 i t ;

Q . Whenevfer I buy stock, no p>ect. m a t t e r w h a t the titne of the day, And

p r ic e o f - th a t day. And when I t r y i n g s e ll , 1 a lw ay s get the low of o n a b ly th e - d a y . e n e d u

. ► F o r in s ta n c e ,M sold 1,000 T h e br s h a r e s of a itertain slock. The A m ex ^ h ig h fa r th e ’day was 3'/ , the low t o squ.

[S i’. 3, a n d the c losing J '/B ,j-C 0L3- c h a n g i T h e sam e day , I bought 1,000 Youi

' . s h a r e s o f-a -d iffe ren t-s to ck rilien v ay ^J^ h ig h for th e day was 5 the low a t . t h e

° n ’ **'® closing A%. I paid c o u ld5. B oth th e s e deals-were on the P e o p le A m erican S tock Exchange. c o m p ii

l.OU, T h e re w ould have been n rilf. hmlff!!: fe re n c e of $S00 if things were the j o b s ii

J®' o th e r w ay around. Could Ihe s o m e I •D. b ro k e r a r ra n g e it so that he t h a n o

___ g e ts those tra c tio n s '/ ' ' B u t rloA . l^ot u n le ss he is willing to j o b all

r u n tho r i s k of being caught, T her bounced o u t of the business and a l l the m a y b e ev e n sent to the jug. He r> ec t I w o u ld be frac tu ring all the rules W h e n o f th e g am e . ,i s e l l I;

I t ’s 4ia»d to convince some s e l l in g •" p ?o p le , b u t tlie truth’ is that t o senc

• r j l th e s e things a re watched closely OOO-she a f>y O'O s tock txchanges and Ihat s e n d t

Ihat checlcs a re m ade on brokerage The non- h o u se s by the exchanges, the t i o n m vay U -S. S ecurities & Exchange i n line efts C om m ission and the National d e m a n

A ssocia tion of Securities Deal- a r e In the e r s . -- . p r ic c ^ iront ^JU m -not-siny==onough-to^sug- id ue4 -<

g e s t th a t a ll brokerage activities Why a r e a s pu re a s the driven snow, d ic e , \

J ■ B u t a broKfir would be soft in s t a r t 1 irce th e head to do what you sus- Q. I rely

!;tt O v e r t h e C o u n t e r S tQudutlona from NASD at ipproiU V ise% I

matuly 10 a. m. All blils an Intcrdtaler o f thCaV6 bidj. Inlertleoler quot&Unn» do not In* .. f cludo retail markup, mark (Iowa or

>ast ,sked s to ^ k ^A lber-tson^s-^-----^10,37^4-40^5- y e a r sE q u i ty Oil 21.75,(22.50 g iv id e i

-— - F ir s t-S e c re p :---- 31:25--l-32;25-™S F i r s t Sec. In v . ‘ 5.75 6.12',4 t r a d ln i ^“ t, G a r r e t t F re ig h t. 22.25 23,00 f g e l I >°st I d a . Pw . P fd . -67.00 72.00 b v sell

O n t^ rm tn . G as - 14.25 14.75 „ g ,?n L ib- Gem S ilver .73 .80 c e n t in

M orris .-K nud . 24.00 24.S0 jo n ?• R o g e rs ^ o s . 24.25 25,25 a K

Sitoec-&,lQueens— J2------- k c r - ',-■^ '' S ie r r a Life ^ 3.75 . 4,75 c o m p h

W c j L C. .M il. 10.-29 llWJ'" s a t i s t i i

- S u g a r b ? tV ;•Ing N E W Y O R K (AP)-Domesllc ^ o “ ' t ° na- s u g a r fu tu re s No. 10 closed 1 ■ xhn )ro- lo w e r to 1 h ighe r. Sales'T22 con- |

_ M ^ r ved R a w s u g a r spot 7,32. ly’s - W orld s u g a r Nff. 8 closed 6 lo GM 10 low er. S ales 3160 conlracls. „; of S e p 1.79-80, O ct 1.87-88, Nov 1,95, ' " “ "y I to M a r 2.22-23, M ay 2.29, Jly 2.35B, “ bllc S e p 2.41B, O ct 2.46B, ^

N -N om inal; B-BId '3M -------------------------------------- t h a n 4

^ a id th a U a s t^ a iL JU m d _ e s la b . vas l ish e d a T ransportation Re- “

s e a r c h D ep artm en t to Inves- ^ ® ‘SS- t i g a te all ty p e s of transportation .. , “ f ro m the view point of society.’'

y. T h is GM departm ent now is >to- s tu d y in g 'n o t the n arrow r^flsfi

question of the auto's future but d e n d is IS tho question of what should the o rig in a

■ve* n a tio n ’s -transportatioa-system y o u piIs b e 'i n 1 9 8 5 ^ d .b e y o n d . u p .

sen .... __________of ■ ■

P SUMMER SHIRTSLEEVI[hL- ------------------------------ -------------

a STOCK MARKET T Oto '

,ioh y o u w ith t h e type o f 'h e lp we~provIdiW e V e ''h d d in g a s^edarS tock.M arkel

hat ^ov- . . . . . .

^ S R i i W r k ^ o ^ o i f r p r1 — A n a n a ly i l s o f a hy p o lh e tlco !

--------- lo rm to f -c o r ta ln inyB slm ent_ob|i

2 — A n e x p la n a tio n of our n o w excli op- ly s le m w hich provldoj m a r k e t i > a 2 4 0 0 stock i,/ it — '

is 3 — D iscussion of tho lochnical a n d a f fe c t in g Iho price of i t o c k s .

"At^the coFcruslon you will have a n 0 [ jM t io n s and h ave them opetily d is c u s s- coon t-E xeeu tives-w ilb rem aln .n fter, if

.so n a l and confidential discussion abo

......... ................... ......

>sc I M s b e i n g h e l d . c n — , ' .

!so Friday evening, A u g u i

M . B l u e L a k e s B |vd .- [ s j7 '. ; : z

.T h e re 's no charge, howeyer adm rssion _ o n lv. To enro ll as many os you l i k e . j- c o u p o n bo low . ------ .

; P le a s e m a k e . . . , ro sp rva tlons fi j,. -^<0 t W orkshop course fm A u g u s t ,1

j N a m e ................... .. .

I A d d r e s s ...................... ..... . , . .

: C i t y . ............ . . . . . z i p . . . . . .: r - ' . ■ ,

I H n n I v i E R R I L L L . Y I

. U F E N N E R S L 8l i u iu i III toil iiiti iiiiKil III mil rm ioiru

- ’ 70.Pin9Sjrcol,Ne«York5—Wlill

KENNECOTT BLDG,, SAIT LA K E ,CI C a|l Zonlth 1100, n o tol

O f f lc o o p o n s S n tu rd o y s 1 0 a

--v . ■ ., , , ' ■ ■ .

. ■ ■ I- T'yvin Falls Tlme^-t^e w a^ 13

lily^

, no p>ect.day, And the _ "surveillance..opera-

:n I t r y i n g 'to keep the b ro k e rs reas- I pi o n a b ly honest)'have b e e n tight.-.'.

e n e d up in the p as t-few months.1.000 T h e brand-new.top b r a s s on the ■. The A m e x ,seems'to be r e a l l y . trying low t o squaxe away the o id .C u rb ^ K - .

iL3^ c h a n g e , ' , ---------- :---------- : ----- —1.000 Y our lam'ent, th a t you. "al- ■ ^ ■TheHvay^JHroyTinhB-hlBh' m id 'setl— low a t . t h e low. Is so fa m il ia r that I

paid c o u ld almOjSt p u t.it .ICLjmisic_____the P e o p le , keep writing in w ith this

c o m p la in t, saying t h a t the ir- J l t . t a j a kcM— afo-doing— m lsarablo— :— I the j o b s In e.xecoting o rd e r s . Sure, the s o m e brokerage firms' d o better

: he t h a n others for the ir icustom ers,__ t s u t no one hroHer d o es the bestg to j o b all the time.Ight, T h e re 's no 'b lankef a n s w e r 'fd and a l l these complaints. B u t I sus- ,. He r> ec t 1 can spot your problem. ' ules W h e n you put in an o rder to

s e l l 1,000 sHares'of s to c k , that ■ ome s e l l in g demand is a lm o s t ccrtain -- .!. that t o send the price down. And a 1,- isely OOO-share buying o rder figures t o ’) tliat s e n d the price-up. . / ' (rage T he stock m arket Is an auc- the t i o n m arket where p r ic e s

inge i n line with buying a h d selling / onal d e m a n d . And low -priced Uems / teal- a r e Imore likely to t a k e w lld^

p r i c e swings than^h igh - g r ^ esug- - b iu e ^ h ip j , ----------- A ..— =itiqs Why don’t you s to p rolling low. d ic e , with cats and d o g s and I in s t a r t buying quality s tocks? sus- Q. I think I should s g l l the 45.— s h a r e s of electric u t i l i t y ,stock I ' •

o w n . But ray broker seem s toc l t h i n k this is a blue c h ip . He ad- ,rox|. v i s e ^ 't h a t unless 1 a m in need '•]" o f the money, I should ho ld onto 'a "i i t for the-futiirc;------ -

T h e dividend p ay m e n ts on this iked s t o c k have been in c re a s e d every .

y e a r-s in c e - l-b o u g lit it . But~tha— ^ d i v i dend is now onlv t l . 1 6 a year o n each share, The stock is

*2/3 t r a d in g around $28^a share. 'I f e e l I would gain m o re ' money

® b y selling and putting t h e money i n a savings account a t 6 per-

“5 c e n t interest. What is y o u r o p in - ,__io n ?

" A. Right In line w ith the bro- k e r ' s.' - Re adtrs kee p - vm ting in , :—

™ co m pla in ing about b ro k e rs . The ° m a io r i ty of Investors -Whff a ra , ,

s a t i s f i e d with the ir b ro k era -se l-------d o m take pen in h a n d . If that b i t o f advko you cite I s typical, y o u have a good b ro k e r , but you

isllc d o n ' t appreciate h im . '* ' Tho stock you n am ed- is - r a te d -----

a s an Investment-grade b lue chip MIN, — thougii Its m a r k e t price .

a c t io n has been d i s a p pointing __. . o v e r the past few "’y ea rs .,T E B - r “ s a m e thing hns h appened toI gr' m a n y good slocits. jjn ’ A n annual dividend o f $1.16 on

' a stock selling a t $28 produces a cu rren t yield of j u s t more

— t h a n 4.1 per cent. Y es , you . . _ w o u ld get more c u r r e n t incomen “ ^elllngiiiid'putdng tliu iiiDney f

^ T n -n -s a v in g 3-a c c o u n t-f l£ -8-p e r----- -c e n t . ‘

B u t what about t h e future / 'i s a n d those year-to-year dividend Ifi^ 1 n c re a se s? -E a c h -tlm e -tlie rd iv li— ^ but d e n d is hiked, the y ie ld on your the o r ig in a l Investment ( th e amount

tem y o u paid- for the s to c k ) -g o e s ..... • •-u p . _______________

SLEEVEWORKSHOP :'We~pTovlde al|-typB5 of Investors,--------osk ,M arket Workshop to a cq u a in t

r w l f i i i r e s d r ' - : ily p o th e tlca l porlfollo o f i l o c k i In ilm onl_ob |oclly ,ei,__________ ___ ;____

ir novtr excluslvo ilec lron te es m a r k e t opinions o n lo n n a

^nlcal a n d fundam enio l f a c f o r i f s lo c k s .

have a n opportunity to a s k ques- niy d is c u s s e d . Our s e a s o n e d ^CrI n .n f te r , if y o u -w o u ld jik e -o -p e r- i:.....iusslon ab o u t your Inv'estnnentob-

Ig, A u g u s t 1 1 , a t 8

H o l i d a y In ti . :______ ~ ^rd ,7 M . — T w in F a l l s .

• adm rs s io n will be by re se rvallon you l ik e , simply call or m a ll th a '

i rv a tlo n s fo r yblir S tock fVIar- ’1 A u g u s t ,11.

I p . . . . . . Phono . . . . . . . . .

LL L Y N C H ,il ■ —n S t S M IT H IIMCmil rmioiru ii^ti lii.iium n iim iim '

i«Vork5-WIIII«h«IU-l!lt— ■ , ‘

a L a k e .CITY, UTAH 84i n ■100, n o to ll chatgt

rdoys 1 0 a .m , to 1 p,rri.

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egron ■Moiinlain H o m e rem ained, un- E arly i:

i p n l c t gaa'tl- tn th i i -B » tr ic t ’ A-Amer- hn d -n-gc '■. ■ lean Legion T o u rn a m e n t as lliey Mil<e Flo / • > dropped T w in Falls 4-2 in a l5- triple will

:!’-mning ba ttle during tlie-.^econd on lhi7d round of' th e tournam erit Wed- two meH

' ■ nesday n ig h t a t Jaycee Ball- a hit . to . park. Mounla

----- =Ht-\vas%-pHehing-dueVbetween seo ring -|— :ju jn e = E r e s p e j l- .o f T w in -F a lls buL.wero

ond J o h n K idd b f “HcJuntarri onTfHiIn Home as e a c h would only allow Mounta

----- g_fen: scq ltpned -h iL s----------- came inEach w a rn had a few oppor- Mike Hoi

lunilies.lo s c o r e but w ere unable on a wall----- K)-tapilnliz e . oi>-ttio ir seering o n -a a -c i

■ -EKimcr;!: ' H e it M• ' ------------------------------------- Holdren

, . position.

- -Last Year’~----- -•..... ........................ .................... BillGai

Not Pleasant r o n 's s N' Mounla

For D m oclier S erB.y J O E MOOSHIL

■ CHICAGO (A P ) - M anager , ' r " . / led b u ro c h e r of th e Chicago . , .■

' Cubs doesn’t h a v e a short mem-ory so the s a f e s t th ing to do in 'hi.s presence is not, to mention last year. ' p ,

The Cubs h a d knocked o ff lh e ,, " L ' ' ' St. Louis C a rd in a ls 3-2 Tuesday “ f

-----and-L co-w as-a ll-sm ilestU naL aa g funsuspecting v isitor said "con- gratulations." TnvrM» I

"Don't c o n g ra tu la te m e," shouted Leo. "G o in there and ™ congratulate th e p a y e rs ." jj;

"1 didn’t m e a n today 's gam e," ™ “ ' said Ihe v is i to r . “ This was

, your 59th w in this seasqn and malclies y o u r v ic to ry tolal of ^ „lasL .ycar/:_--------------------- - - S T n lr

"U st y e a r ? " roared Duro- cher, "We d o n ' t talk ab o u t'la s t ^

f year around th i s clubhouse. You .P' “ " .K M w ^ a t" h a p p e n e d 'la s ry e a r?

w Tfini9hed-10th--la5t-year-^D on^t.5ffi?f^ anybody m e n tio n la s t year to g j “ on

Durocher s im m e re d down and then chuckled.

'■ "A guy c a m e up to me this morning an d g o t m e .on , the field. Didn't g iv e me a chance '"E “ to soy hello. S tarted right outrSporea or

---- telllni; mo. h o w antO{M »:d&-a- riEuez.hall-hour te lev is io n documen-

% e gave fiie one KEllUVa- sales lalR-.'fcontinued-DurocherT

"Told me I h c w m uch good It y . ^ Would do',for t h e Cubs and base- M q i m balL When h e g o t finished I said ‘No.’ He c o u ld n ’t understand

- - ^ ^ '^ a ,k e d - W « - w h e r e h e - h a d i l * O r been last y e a r and g o t b^ck to r m r A f what, he c a l le d " a b ig win. If ] a s w , |, •w e'da lost t J ia t one we'd be (jy j spj,-! 5.1/5 l)chind t h e Cardinals. Now j ln a 'l ^ o i it's only J '/ j .” sweep ov

The two c o n te n d e rs meet in a wednesda doulilcheader today and if the ' ‘ Cubs can c o m e o ff wilh a double v ic to ry , they’ll cut St.Louis’ m a rg in to a gam e and

■ U atu-e” ;?f r / - i • 1 ~BT5cITsl \ P V ^ U l O f l P ' In the sec J .V C J ' e r a n d d c

— —'-- g i---- -1-------------- 1- iw o ju n - i. L e t & ^ o l o n s . in a run

- Nip Twins 5 41 ' ■ the game

WASHINGTON (A P) - Hank vanced o: Allen's tw o-ou t single in the 11th nightcap inning drove in Ed Stroud, who sacrifice I had set up t h e run w ith a stolen Both gc ba.se,' giving ' W ashington a 5-4 to, spark i

. victory o v e r th e - M innesota-third-lnni Twins W ednesday night.

■With one - o u t , Stroud singled St. Louis

started the inning , and stole Hughes second.'Then a fte r C ap Peter- Hands (3; son fpuled o u t . Allen delivered man (9) his winning h i t . Hughes, 1-^•Tho T w in s-tied the gam e with -H o m e -r

— fo iim m n n in u liiijb iii.. ........ t w i; 'Minn. 00 0 000 0^0 0 (M 8 0 (< Wasli. ,. 020 002 OOO 01-5 10 0 St. Louis

Kaat, P e r r y ( 6), Kline (8). Chicago , Worthington (1 1 ) ond Zimmer- Carlton

— man^-Nlxon— <8 ) r - B a t ly c - ( l l ) r Stoneman- OrgcW, Knowrles (8) , Baldwin and Hund (8), Co* (11) n n d Casanova. W L—Shaw, —Cox, 5-1. L—^W orthington. 6-7. -----------

Davis Leads Houstonver Mets 5-2

HOUSTON (A P ) - Ron D a­vis, who s c o re d the ty ing run in the sixth in n in g , drove in the go- ahead tJlly w i th a double in the eighlli, helpinK H ouston to a 5-2 victory over t h e New.York Mets \^(|nciday n iE h t. ' I. Doug R ad e r le d n it the eighth J

. .“willi a ff ip le , an iI~D avl5 tol- " I lowed with h is ,d o u b le to snap a I2-2 He. S ingle 's by B ob Aspro- ' / monlq and p in c h h it le r Norm IMillerbriiUBht- in .D avis„ and- an , I

"^ f iru i '- .a 'n d -Ju iio U u lay 's-sac rl- — 1_, — tlco'fly p ro d u c e d 'a n o th e r run. -

' , In the s ix th , ' D avis (Spened.... with a single, moved to secoiidi on a wild p i t c h , took tljird on a

groundout a n d raced homo on a passed ball, < . , ^

Houslon o p e n e d tho scoring Ih Iho filtli on p i tc h e r Miko Cuel- kn o \ lar's single, a s ac r ific e nnd Joe

^ M o r p ' , s s in g le . "■Cuellar ran h i s record lo 11-C. *cioi

New York . . 000 002 000 -2 6 1 fh ls- llouslon 000 01I.03X-5 10,.0

Hciullcy, S e lm a (C), R cnlft(V ), .— Frhcll« '(8)“ (md-CtTo(et»Ciiellni‘ .... >afnr

ahd U.ilcman, A dlesli (9), W —.Cuellar, 11-fi. L - R o n lft, 3-2.

B & B L O A N S"THE M O S T "

, on G U N S o n d . SPC)RTING qO O D S

(Next to Y . l l o w Chb)■' Mso m y , s m , u a d i -

,' . / i r :.-- - ------- ,-j--- - - - - - - ------- ^ ^

in Home Ni I'eam, Stays on Tottmaiiun- E arly in the gatne Tw in Falls Bcna te r- ■ha(H ^oldefl-oppof4u'niiy- a t o . t hat - [ hey Mike Florence connected for a score,' 13- triple wilh onlyione out but died Rupt

ond on thl7d base after the next out of fed- two rlielft up w ere unabio- to get ning i lall- a hit. to score F lo rence . error,

Moiinlain Horae h a d men in single een scoring—po-sitlon—sev e ra l t im e i plate.x alls buL,werB_unBblMo.,m,oye them spach. ® n onTrb'uiid to’ scor?;" : ' ' I'win low Mountain Home’s to u r runs tonighi__ rntni* in ihp' 13th inning after Balipapor- Mike Holdren re a c h e d ji r s i base into’11 ible on a walk and Boyd G alley livedring o li-an-error.----------------------- . i a i n j l

Herb Mallani .sacrificed lo put champ — Holdren and Gaiiey in scormg If

position. day n:

'*^Bil'l Gail'ey advanced^ day nbase and fcored on S teve Hold- Ruperl ren's single. — Burley

Mountain Home's final run Johr i 1 » crossed the .plate a f te r G ary spach; -'A Fletcher scored on som e bad guez.

throws by the Twin F a lls team , Moui Twin Falls made a g a llan t try

to lie the score but w ere only Twin ! able to come up w ith tw o runs

" j ' in the 13th inning w hich w ere Johr not enough to dow a M ountain 13 ancHorne. ____ ^ ^ _____ Tom (

The Ruperl A m erican Legion son. j " , slipped past the B urley Blsons

3-2 in the Ihird gam e of the D is t r l c f - -A - ^ m te m r T :e g lo r r -J,T ia Tournament W ednesday night at

>, Jaycee Ballpark to o u s t them I J _ arid tournam ent. X l c

Rupert was the f ir s t to get g I, on the scoreboard as it pushed I ' p

one. run across in the secondind CAM‘" f Pearson started it off for Ru-

pert with a single, D an Jaroli- mek-followed ■with “a- w a l k - ^ d

' r L. Jarolimek singled, scoring Pearson. ■.

-In tho -third- Inning -R uport ™ ,-■» added another run a f te r Alpper-

spach and Hess r e a l f e f e base on w a l k s an d Johnson

, „ j singled scoring A lpperspacb.Burley m ade It a tie gapie “ O

1,15 In the fifth .inning a f t e r Wage- man reached first base afte r be- , “ Ing h it by a pitched ball and

[juj, .scored on a trip le h it by Rod- _a- riguez.____

-Cards: S'we£|i_ 5" Pair Of Games S

nd3, From Chicago

CHICAGO (A P) - L ou Brock lashed six hit.'! and C u rt Flood five, sparking the St. Louis Car- w ,„ dinals tn a ‘1-2. 7-1 doubleheader L i sweep (ivcr Ihe C hicago Cubs ' ‘

' “ Wednesday. j' ° The twin, victories boosted the J j Q]

first-place Cardinals' le ad over j the runner-up Cubs to 5'/^ gam es T • f

™ —th o -b ig g o s t - in - th e -N a t lo n a l l - i lT League this season.

Brock singled home"tvi>0 runs' 1 )In the second inning of th e open- JT a* e r and doubled and sco red In a

-i_ iw o Ju n -s lx th r-K lo o d -g o t-tb ree , — NEJI hits, scored once and a lso drove Carder in a run In the first gam e. triple

4 Brock got his first of four hits Woody in the nightcap-by lead ing oft gle tho the game with a single. He ad- gois a

ink vanced on Flood's f ir s t of two York' 1th nightcap hits, and s co red on a Pine: fho sacrifice fly. oft thiien Both got on with b u n t singles Bill M 5-4 to, spark a four-run b u r s t in the laced 1Ota thlrd-lnning^------------------------ -tield-si

(F irst G am e) Held'sled St. Louis 020 002 000—4 12 0 The?ha CHRago------ 'lOOTraO OOl—2' TTT th e mole Hughes and M cC arver; Culp tho An er- Hands (3), G ardner (8) , Stone- their' red man (9) and S tephenson. W — bounce

Hughes, 10-3. I ^ C u lp , 8-9. CallfotIth -H o m e-ru n ---- G h ieago r Banks New-li““ tW ):------ r ' — ------- — ------- “ TH I5 0 (Sccond G om e) (9) anca 0 s t Louis . . . . 104 OOO 002—7 13 0 mack( 8). Chicago . . . . 000 010 0 0 0 -1 7 0 bouque er- Carlton and M cC arver; Shaw. Gibbs. i ) r S tonem an-(3)— H artenstein-(-7)- bouque I'In and Hundley. W -C a rl to n , 10-6. Homi W ^ -S h a w , 3-10. I. (7). Nli-7. ----------------------------------------------

I A n A w a r d W e A r e P ro i

r I------------

. . /t / s a f e t^ — L1th I

a , ,In ,Wlion~you s e e the fomlllor:l- know tliero Is a typical 'Knight

o t tho wheel. A m ati who js expi .C, sciontious en ou gh to'.'be'on'dw

..th lj'th o kirld of-nnan;you woul lj; , your frelflht? If s o . Just coll you

5 6 0 T h ir d S t . W o B t J • P h o n o 7 3 3 -3 2 1

N ip s - ■

iy s A t o p I

la m e n tils Benavidez liv ed on a n error

t hat -gave R odrigu i?): . time., tn --y-mf“ ‘ ' ■ nv Uned Rupert finally pulled-tbe gam e

M out of the fire in the ftighth in- }■et ning aftar P h ife lived pn an J

error, advanced to th ird-on a “ “in single by Bell a n d crossed the ^ S

ies plnlp nn fl «inrrifirft hy Aipppr- ^ ;m spach. *----- I'win y a l ls -w fff-m e e t- Rupert „

ms tonight a t 8:00 p .m . in Jaycee ;cr Ballpark to d ec id e who will' go ise into'the cham pionship bracket.■ed The w inner w ill m eet Moun- ■

)Ut championship b rack e t, ng If Mountain H om e wins Fri-

d ^ night, the tournam ent will_____ r>i>lnrt«rr« t u i l l f l n n M / \ / 4 C « i t i i»i ___, VI 1JX W UUUlU VU " utliUl *nd' day nighti • --- ------------ —Id- Rupert . . . . Oil OOO Olx—3 6 ,2

Burley . . . . 000 020 000—2 5 4 un Johnson (W) and Alpper- iry spach; W agem an (L) and Rodri- ad guez.m. Mountain H om e ■[ry 000 000 000 000 4 - 4 4 2; ily Twin Fails ' ims 000 000 000 000 2—2 5 5 0 ;re John Kidd (W ). Gary F letcher f i lin 13 and Gaiiey; Duane Prisnell, I__ Tom Owsley (L ) 12 and Patter- IIon son. 1 ms ' ------------- 1--------

|Mays-H:omer- — "I Helps Giants L'Beat Pirates, SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - ‘l|[ Willie Mays hom ered and dou-

Perry sc a t te re d nine hits ' Wednesday, leading the ^.an

, Francisco G ian ts t o a 7-2 victo- ry over the P ittsbu rgh Plrales.

— M ay r-c rac k ed -h lris th -h o m er -----;on ot the season a n d No. 557-ot his

career after J e s u s Alou singled in the first Inning, He doubled

, 0. home Alou. w hb had singled, In Jg. the third as the Giants shelled

J loser Dennis R ib an t and reliev- j er Pete M ikkelsen for five runs ' on seven hits.

— 'Ihc first live t^piters'fiit safe- ly in the big inning, which also

_ iealured a d o u b le by Hal Lan er ____and Tun-scoring s ingles by J f m ___

~ 'H a r t r T O R m a 'l l e r and I'ilo Fuentes.

S Pittsburgh . . (Jog OOO 002-2 8 1 San Fran. . . . 205 OOOOOx-7 12 3

-V Ribant, M ikkelsen (3), Odell/ 48), aiid . a i g l i a r o n l ;_ P e n y - jm d -----, Haller. W - P e r r y , 8 12. L -R lb-

a" '. 6-5--Home runs — San Francisco,

Mays (15). P ittsbu rgh , Cleraen-bs c®)'_____________ :

Late Rallyal Lifts Angels----- Past \ ankees I

aee— NEW YORK . (A E)-!-^ . Jose — ve Cardenal lashed a run-scoring

triple in the n in th Inning and Its Woody Held toilow ed with a sin- jff gle that gave the-C alitorn ia An- id- gels a 5-4 v ic to ry over the New ' 1 no York Yankees W ednesday night,

a Pinch h itte r R oger Repoz led oft the ninth w ith a single off

es Bill Monbouquette and Cardenal he laced his tying tr ip le to the right— -tield-scoreboftfdj-then-seored^n -----

Held's single to center.1 0 , The Yankees scored tw ice In ___U the seventh to r a 4-3 leadTiefore llp tho Angels, w ho had lost six ot le- their' previous seven starts,— bounced back.

California . OOO Oil 102-5 12 1 ks New-Vork- . 002 000 200-4 7 2 ___

(9) and R odgers; Peterson, Wo-0 mack (7), S. H am ilton (8), Mon- „0 bouquette (8) . V erbanlc (9) and O

«, Gibbs. W -r-RoJas. 8-7. I^ M o n -7)- bouquetterO-2:- -■ -------------- — -6. Home runs—C alifo rn ia , Knoop. (7). New Y ork, White (1). f,

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Talented All-!"'THICAGO (A P) Cfiacli JOhH-MIIghl. ny .^auer ot the . College A ll-of wl|

j Stars is convinced 'of (wo thing.s admin -h e has the best ta len t avail- '"’’n! able and his team will .slug il gent.

L out toe-lo-toe w ith tile Green, ' i i . Bay Packers. Isa id

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know «t a sing le rookie wltb any Smith.' s ,'' pro team p resen tly who belongs MIchlga

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of pro com petition in a scrim- ahead wi ^ mage 'ag a in s t . th e , Chicago "Instead , f Bears. , ■ ' . throwing.I . The B ears won the gaihe 23-22 tricks all

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fled w ilh their performance, _ . ~ . ,"The P ackers had better b c T / l Q h i

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Pan-Am Rt Fall Easily Track Meel

W IN N IPE G ,. Canada (A P) — priving iV P an-A m erican records fell like the winli te n pins on the jynthclic trifClt chance al a t the U niversity BfTvlMiftoba ' ■] Wednesday, liigiit as Van N elson (enihs of of M inneapolis, ftinn., se t a Games n

" ' G iim es m ark of 13:47,4 in the S,- lowed b,000 m eters and becam e the first tra ck m an to w in two gold med-

---- ^< elson ,“ w liW artiM h“a’ff=faTrenthe 10,000 m e te r run, was m ore ,

• th a n one-half minute under the ‘ ’ old 5,000 m eter record o f 14:25.8 “ ,s e t by Oswaldo Suarez of Argen- tina in 1PM anri saiH hn r p a l lv .. , . S ° j„ , 1 ! d idn’t think he had run loo well,

" Ix o u ld n 't h ea r the times and ^1 thought I w as running poorly ‘he I because I felt so good," he said,

His- team -m ate, Louis' Scott, loV D etro it, m isjudged ihe finish, fa lte red , and then iiinged to medalist,- take second ov er Juan M aximo M artinez of Mexico. Both had identical tim es of 13:54.0.,- I?®"'-

By winning five out df the six “ Y® tra ck events.bf the evening, the ' " ‘hout f U nited S tates boosted its m edal the proce

. to ta l to 93 golds, 51 -silvers and '< •<>'7 ° 34 bronzes. C anada is second American w ith 8 golds, 28 silvers, and 31

, . bronzes, - , game SatBill Toomey of Laguna Beach,

Calif., won the decathlon withthe excellent m ark n f . 8,044 l \ 0 ( >points, shattering the old G am es . _

— ?.Y edord-ot~7;335'-E6t-by J r D: VV-FIVI M artin of the United S ta tes-in 1863.

John - Carlos of Detroit and 'J e r ry Brieht of Oakland, Calif., team ed to slam the 200 m e ters , goSTO Carlos winning in :20.5, anolher Ki.kjai, G am es record. The old m ark -pfrrBH nr

. w as :20.6 set b y Ray Norton of . j the United S ates in 1963. u”

, W yomia T itus of Griffin. Ga., and B arbara Ann Ferrell of Los p „ j , Angeles - team ed to slam, the - w om en's 200, T itus winning by a narrow piarg in in :23,7 and de- ,i„,„

, a two-rur

Fish Planting nly coin their h

Is Set For L r ' Area Waters "i;

About 10,000 cutthroat (rout Jfry will be planted ih the three "S '''” ' *>

---- IndependenCBZLBtei^near Oak- ^*■ ley in August, according“ to

R obert Bell, regional fisheries biologist.

The sm all fish will be placed In plastic bags containing w ate r | | | | | | | | sa tu ra ted w ith pure oxygen. The fish will be transported to the lakes by tr a il cycles. An ad- d ltlonal 30,009--c u t th r o a ta n u it fingerlings a re scheduled for som e of the beaver ponds on tha streams draining out of the

. south hills a re a .Bell also indicated tha t plans

have been m ade with the F o res t Service to utilize a helicopter

___ statlgae iL aL -H ailey. for jn o y jhta in lakes plantings. V arious

to Trinity m ountain w ill be stocked this m onth.

Also, the F ish and WUdllfe Service is providing the F ish and G am e D epartm ent w ith 100,- 000 two to three-inch channel catfish. These^flsh will be-plant- ed in the Snake River from Minidoka D am to Glen'as F e rry in ea rly Septem ber. This is a follow-up p la n t from the ori- ,ginal channel c a t plant in ap- ;proxim ately th e same a re a in1865. -------- ----------- ----- --------

In addition th e Fish and Wild- ^ ilife Service Is supplying 100,000 ____sm allm outh bass fingerlings th a t w ill be planted in the S ifak e 'R iv er in the K lng-H iil- — I G lenns F e rry a re a In Aifgust.This wlll^ b e an attem pt to

i— o s iS b lish ^ if^ n ra llm o u th — b a w — i population in th a t area, accord- Iing to Bell. P a r,

NAMED TO TEAM gNEW YORK (A P ) -F ra n k Co- , ,F o n

— v c l l i-o f - to s^ A n g e le s -a n d BillM iller of A bilene, Tex., w ere ■ F 2Qnam ed T uesday to fill two spot.s' gon the U.S. track team which owill open a thrce-m eet tou r of “ Europg in London Aug. 12.

For<

F A R M I

A u c t i o nCAtENDAR e .

_ _ : ~ f “ | All Magic Vallejf: . cup S ^ ^ l s t e d H e r e | h

-Contact Ih* TImM-NiWi fam 4 HU\*% d ip a r lf f lfn t-p m p U l# Hadvtrllilns covcrag* of your fann, idtt, hand bllli, ntwipaptr' e»v«rd9« |ftviif~70,000 riad< rf~ ” “to d In Moflle ValUyl advoBc# bill- y e a rlnflrAtrol*on*"*pitIdriow rot#, ' in g CEvery lolt ll«l«d In iMi Farm m h hCalendar f«r 10 doyi bafera

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A u g . 4 .M & M HAYiNO EQUIPMENf CO. . |Adv«rtii«minh Jul^ 38 ond 29 I

and Au0 .' 1 and 2 ^Audlonttrii Harold Kloai and

Je t DuffekAUC

< A ugust 5 JOI£LEN i'rToRA KEESIER W

Auveillitminlt Aup. 3 i 4 / Audlenterii Wert, liliri, Wall

•nd Meiienmllh ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ I

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sily In ;; ® l e e t

F o-— priving Miss Ferrell, previously ike_ the w iniier nf the lOn nf s SiK,chance a t a second gold medal. I 3ha ^Miss Titus' time w as two 5°" tenths of a second under the T T '

2 Ganges m ark but w as not al- H O a.- lowed because of an aiding

irst wind. CAN

— k o k fc th fcstrjnB ^o iu^A m eriean S ® victories by taking t i e w omen’s foolHa

?h» ‘“"K i '” " P “ llh 20 fCfit 9 inches, husy J I- „ a Games record. TH»- old mark

was 20-2 by Willye V/Hlte of Chi- The |ll„ cago, ^003.^ Second w a ^ Aura

Miss White was third. ^aturdiriv In the final track ev e n t of the °xho'' ij(j evening, Wade Bell o f Ogden, j

Utah, fought off two Canadians.

medalist,--and Brian M acLaren, mo to win the 800 meters.

The United States’ basketball team, seekings Its fifth consecu- ^

sij; tive Pan-Am cham pionship 1 1 1 ’ without having lost a gam,e In

( j j | the process, breezed to an 89-53 r | l » victory over Puerto Rico, The J . 1<

j j j j Americans meet unbea ten Mexi- t 3j coJn w hat muld he the deciding

game S a tu r ^ y night. JL

SSRooliie Paces S A th le ticrT o -gS 8-6 Victtfry- £

BOSTON (AP) - Rookie Ted first ii J Kubiak tripled home a run and The

scored on pinch h itte r T im Tal- nlghtc, ton's single in the eigh th inning, son w

, lifting the Kansas City Athletics s ta rt t ’ lo an S-S viclory over th e Boston inson

Red Sox Wednesday n ight, homer ‘ ® ■ Ken Harrelson hit his seventh bleach

homer lo lead off the six th and Detroi

a two-run double in the seventli. Glac y The Red Sox tied the score on Price; .. ' Tony Conigllaro's sacrifice fly and I

in their half of Ihe .seventh. 1. I ^ Kansas City 0.10 001 220-8 12 2 Hon-Boston ...... 122 000 100-6 8 2 Inson

Nash, Aker (3), Sanford (4), Detroi Segui (7), lirausee (8 ) and Baltin Roof; Bell, Wyatt (7), Santiago Spai

^ (8 ) and Kyan. W -S'egui, 2-'3. L - rgg Wyatt, 5-5. . Elchel3 lj. -H o m e fuiM - K a n s a s City, L—Bn

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Jd^ M a c h i n e r y & T r u iFerguson 30 T ra c to r , Overhaul

one yean^i^o. good shape an ^ good rubber.“O , (Ford 9N T /ac to r , pverhaulad th Jill ■X~Eprlngy% oo'tf1'DbbBr :re ■ F20LEai’mall T rac to r , runs gooc ot.s' good ru b b er w/lth" Farm handich er, with hay , m an u re and siieof bucket

D earborn PTO O nb Row Corn Picker, trail ty p ?

Ford NKO S p u d an d Corn Cultl w ith tools

D earborn 7 f t . M pwer, 3 P.H, 3 PH Feed C a rr ie r Ferguson F ro n t M ounted Loade 1 9 3 9 IHC P ic k u p for R epairs Ferguson T a n d e m Disc ’3 P H C orrugato r, 3 PH (Perry

; Ditcher , ;

D /• C inderella — H olstein cow just

S p o tty — H ols te in cow ju s t frei J a n — Holstein cow fresh 3 0 d A ugusta — H olste in cow fresh , Barbarle — H o lste in cow fresh Faw n — J e rse y cow frosh 65 d Doarlo — H olste in cow milking

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7. U p — H olstein eoyv milking n - - (R eg iste red .cow)C upid — H olste in cow will fresi 2 Holstein v acc in a ted b red hei 5 Holstoin c a lv e s .4 Holstein h e ife rs , 300 -400 lt>i|

Holstein bull, 8 m onths

AUCTIONEERS^NOTEt All cov ■ le d and ia itd o e d and A B s B

y ears, l-jerd c a n b a Inspected a

Glen & Non. SA L E,m a n a g e d ; BY

AUCTIONEER'S!JO H N WERT ,IRVIN EILEF

WENDELL KIMBERL'lI ; C lerk : J.W..'Mo58oriBi

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lyFol’mer Coach flnduqted lnto J-Honor Group^

CANTOfj! Ohio (AP) - R aul mate ul Brown will , take a break th is <*“ lt ,n. 3K Sk£D ltd-b«,JnducteiJnto.Krfl. I3L1?! ,.s F o o f f ia i r rH a l f -o fT a in e r H e’s “ welg ,5 busy gettiiig ready' for a possl- Sai

ble second s ta rt in the,pros. 12- r , |. The former Cleveland Brow ns the /

coach will be among eight in- Soxj

Saturday afternoon, bringing the. , j j f , total number to 47 in five yea rs ,

The twOKlay (esilvities will end Saturday night with a Na- '

f ; tional Football League exhibi- " tion-game.beiw.een-Uie_Fhimflel-

■ phla Eagles and the Browns a t '"E r ,, Fawcett Stadium. 1 ill ------- --------------- lo f

ip Orioles Edgein O . ure

? Tigers, Split(I- O ' J. • tiniiiiii

Twin Bill qtBALTIMORE (AP) - Brooks

Robinson’s two-tmi homer in the -r ■. ninth Inning, lifted the Baltim ore I j

_ Oriole.s past Deuroit 2-1 -Wednes- day n l ^ t ' f o r a" split of th e ir i ^ i " doubleheader.- _

The Tigers wifn. the opener 4- 2 on successive homers by Al p j f j K aline'and Norm Cash in the j j r e s

ed first innliig. - ■/ ,5 j„ ,nd The Orioles trailed 1-0 in the Jl- nightcap when rookie P a t Dob- Ig. son walktd Frank Robinson to l cs s ta rt Ihe ninth and. Brooks Rob- an inson followed with his 16th '

homer—a drive.Into the left field pale th bleachers. nilres nd Detroit ...... '010 0.00 000—1 4 0 . In (

Jl. Gladding, Dobson ( 6) and Hines on Price; Hardin, Drabowsky (9) Green 'ly and Haney. W—Drabo\?sky, 7- ners.

1. ^-D obson, 0-1. ' K a2 Home run—Baltimore, B. Rob-2 inson (16).

1), Detroit . . . . . . 301 000 000-4 8 0 Ph'esnd Baltimore . . . 000 000 200—2 5 0 ver I go ; Sparma, Hiller (7) and F re e - Duds

nan; Brabender, Msher (8J and tC.'li,Elchebarren. W—Sparma, 11-4. Bowlh

;y, L—Brabender, 0-2i ■■ ' Loung'

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Due to h ealth reasons farm and will sell the 1 auction located . 5 mile

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J 1 9 5 0 G M C O ne Ti....' dual ru b b er, folc, 1 rack, s id e s on gi

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?haoeT nd '' 285 gal. ta n k and =shape and ^gnoer. hanola u la d th is P°* — — — -------------- ^ lo B x h a in s , - f o rk e

' M i l k i n g E ,w Corn

fl.4 1 0 -g a llo n m ilk c orn C u ltiva to r S u rg e 2 u n i t m llk ir

F ^ rm \4 a s t e r pu3 P.H, David B rad ley 6 ca

just overhauled 9d Loader B uckets, s tra in e rs

r ? ' ” HA■1 (P erry Type ., ' A pproxim ately 20 t

; - alfalfa

D A I R Y C A T T L E _cow just fresh with 2nd calf, giving 5 g / ju s t fresh with 3rd calf, g iving 7 gal. ash 3 0 days with 3rd calf, g iv ing 7Vj g )w ,fresh,40 d ay s with 3 rd ca lf, giving 7 ow fresh 45 d a y s with 5 th calf, giving j jsh 65 daVs, giving 5 gal./ milking now w ith 1st calf, g iving 4 gal raoy_Cow-mllklng now.'\vlth 4 th calf, g ow milking ndw will freshen ' O ct. 30 nilking now will freshen O ct. 1 5 with 5'

will freshen O ct, 7 with 7 th ca lf b red helfers.“~ —

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N E IL E R 3 . KAYE WALL JIM I iflBERLY . B U R L E Y Mossorisinllli o f Qom S ta te Roolty, TwI

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HOUSTON (AP).-Casslua:1 ' ' Clay,,Stlll,claiming to be tlie T fV '/‘ . best .hoiMr In the w orld, has 1 .1 1 1

picked Ernie T erre ll and .I Jimmy Bills as the winners, I I ]

ol Saturday’s o p e n i n gul matchis lir llie tournament p , gis designed to determine Clay’s Harpa fo ~successor-as- worldrhM vy— -[-y -° , ■s ■ "w elpF iham pIdnr-T — — v >1- Saturday’s doubleheader of . the Cl

12-rounders sanctioned at victor;IS the Astrodome by the World Leagui

S ^ e ’reii aijahiMl^fliMJ“ cer and Ellis against Leotls (he

Martin. diansClay made his picks for xhe

,l" newsmen Wednesday, shdrt- game

aj “ Ingraham rehised-to-permit—the champion to go tq Japan ro ,,’ j lo fight while appealing a June 20 conviction and fWe- j year prison sentence for tail- P

. ure to be Inducted April 28 ‘"S Into' mlUlary service. Clevel

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„ OK Drops K j l d a G e i n l n ,

'SlowPltcll Y™'Koonc

Defending S tate cham pion OK piiche h® Tire Store downed Ida Gem 25- Wedni

15 in the district slowpitch lour- e r pr h6 nam ent ai Harmon P a rk Wed-- pitche

nescfay night, in ths1° Galein Gordy helped OK’s win- ^ ith ning cause with a. hom e run,Id Dale Bartlett and J a n Bla- H

mires hit homers for Ida Gem. . M 0 . In olher acton, Don P iper's ■

iiJT Hines hittiiig two hom ers and 9) Green hitting one for the win- H 7- ners, H |

K and T Steel nipped Roger H Brothers', 12-11; -Gem S ta te Tro- H

0 phies beat Cain's Inc. 8-5; Klo- 0 ver Klub slipped past Bud's , H

le- Duds 10-8 in a nIne-inning con-

■4. Bowlhdrome defeated R o y a l H Lounge 22-15, with D arre ll Brass _ ■

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reasons, I have sold m y >eil the following a t .public J. 5 miles South of W en- 3ob Barton Highway th e nt-a n d -^ ^ m lle -N o rth -o r -2 ----- —— J

Aug. 5■ Lunch oh Qrou'nds by

O rchard Valley G range

ivator, 2 Case Steel side RakesSpring Tooth, 4 R unnlna—— r —

akos, 3 PH Fresno, 3 PH . .)le Digger ’-ricks. Scrap Iron D One Ton Truck, with )ber, fold down stock des on grain bed, goqd

CELLANEOUS; "ink and stand,4H C Elec- - ;er. hand corn sheller, oies. posts, 2 stock ta n k s , n s r fo rk s r s h o v e is rc u ^ tlv a —— — i. and m any m ora miscel- artlcles.

ng Equipm ent3n milk canslit milking machine witha s te r pumpJley 6 can milk cooler,rhauledtra iners and milk ca r t . _

* HAY :.____ ,__________itely 20 ton first cu tting

ivlrig 5 gal. g 7 gal. i g 7 y j H a l . giving 7 i/j gal.

, giving 7 gal,in g 4 g a l ;:h-calf, giving 5 gal. . _ .. ..i ct. 30 w^th 3rd calf ^w ilH -S tlT ca lf..... .... ........ ~

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Chicago 5-1 on S o iiT ony ,I

CLEVELANp (AP) Steve the wii H argan scattered seven h its and gie.

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■ the Cleveland Indians to a 5-1 victory over the A m erican Unnnini League leading Chicago.' White S 'b i ro Sox. - i.

, the ihird inning, putting the In­dians ahead 4-1. . • (

The victory ended a three- ' gam e Indian losing streak.

~ Harituii. •H-8':"liU7r ^ P ".'ri:rsTn^ ■ gles, two to W aynT tausey and f-ui

■ Ron Hansen's double, BostonCleveland tagged (hree White octroil

Sox pitchers for 15 hits, includ- Ing four single.s ".by Tim Horton. CaiiforC hicago ....... 001 000 000—r 7 1 uTjnj|,i,Cleveland . . 211 010 BOx—,') 15 0 cicveli

I Wood, Buzhardt (.3), Howard .Ballim (6 ), Locker (8) and M artin; Har- New gan and Sims. W—Hargan, 11-8. Kansai L -W ood, 3-1.

Home run — Cleveland, Wag-

____________ St. LO. ^..PU R C H A SE ^PITCHER _ C h ic a g

HOUSTON Y ork Mets purchased Cal San F Koonce, right-handed relief Atlanta

>K pitcher; from the Chicago Cubs Philad !5- W ednesday for the $20,000 waiv- Pittsbu ir- e r price. Koonce is7 the 65th Los Ai d-- p itcher the Mels have acquired Houstc

in thpir six-year span. ______ New ^n-

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LOS ANGELES (Ali^fi-Rlch f f " Allen, w hose error allowed Los '

i. Angeles to 't ie - th e gam e in the _All: the ninth, singled home a i^un In the •lOth, - giving Philadelphia' a 3-2 Johannes victory o v e r th e Bodgers “ “ le t

s lnrl “ r the 10th and was forced by Doug - Clemons a t second. Billy Cowan

ran for Clemens, moved to sec- .ond on a wild pilch and, after J . T o n y , Gonzalez walked, scored

'e the w inning Tuq'^on Allen s sin- 33_ ^ jl,I ----- - 'N i t i . r o . t . r ^ : : 7 ^ — ” y-A rm® U ™ C i? . 1

n DunninB. Farrell.. (10) and G. Oliver: proaches L SinRcr. Pcrmnoski (8). Rea«n OO) and „ggjjg . Roseboro. W-Dunning. 11-9. L-Regan. 4-

^ UnmB riin—Philadelphia.’ Lock <10). m ore SU

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Chicago ....... 59 43 j^78 —Boston .......... 57 46 ..553 2 /jDetroit __ _ 55 48 .545

‘i’ M innesota- .—. 54-48- .529 5 "- California . . . . 56 liO .528 5 ’ W ash in g to n -.. 52 54 . 491 9 0 Cleveland . . . . 47 57 .452 13

rd .Baltimore . . . . 40 56 .451 13 r- New York . . . 45 57 .441 14 8. Kansas C i t / . “16 60 .434 15

n. N ational League. W. L. Pet. G.B.St. Louis 64 41-.610 -Chicago ....... 59 47 .557 5'/,

w“C in c in n a th i.i-r 57-50 ,53*^.fi s::'. .--.r. al San F rancisco 56 50 .528 i'Aef Atlanta ...........52 49 .515, 10)S Philadelphia 50 51 .495 12 V -Pittsburgh . . . 49 53 .480 l.T/5 th Los Angeles 47 56 .446 17 id Houston , 47 60 .439> 18

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Casper Ready F(CHICAGO (AP)T-Bulfalo,Blirprp.cecdsBi

_ Casper, refreshed from trout Associatign _ Jish ing4oray .jvJth -h is-fam ily^ E oundation3 Idaho, gets strong backing tb c ia l PQA r ^ capture his third straight West- tourney sta

ern Open golf title as 150 play- e r w ith $1 “ e r i tee off Thursday. $108^235; aihe A i r th e gam e’s elite, except ' he G ary P lay e r who is hoilie in C asper, ’ 3.2 Johannesburg, a re rc»tly" to C anadian ( •rs tackle the deceptive Beverly list with J(

Country CluK course^ Scene of _ O n ly_R a the ,1931'National Amateur wliicK s tre a k s tar

— F raricis Onim et 'won^ v n - Jack m e— % esT “ Westland, the , rolling, tree- tim es , and

locked layout measures- 6,867 v ious lourr r„. yards with a 36-35—71 par. There teur;/plucki >ed RM - five. P-ar.j3_-h(!lC5 JWd^Ihe Evans,- stil I competitive course record of 32- la io , al B(

' 33—65 first was carded by Tom- C aspar an'_ my_Armo«r-.in ,1928,____ _ , o th e r s - - s i

—A=^remium=--is'On-putllng-'and thoiF—Wost placem ent of tee shots and ap- sh ip . They

'cr. proachesi It is not a course that son, Jim I “'J needs - td be overwhelmed In and Sam

Jack Nicklaus fashion. It is .___ m ore suited lo Casper's came.

The total purse Is $102,000 TOITTAST . with t20,000 to the, winner. All T R Y TIM l

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C a s ^ r , d in n e r of the recent 1 J C anadian Open, is sU th on the list with J69,592.' , , 1^ O nly_R alph Giildabl, wltli a ____s tre a k starting in 1938, has won Ihe -'Western ., th ree stralgKt tim es , and only once in 63 pre­v ious tournam ents has an ama- . .

i teui^'-'plucked the. crown. Chicic ' E v ap s, still -com peting,-dld-it in -A —- 1910, al Beverly. In addltiyn to ■ Casp<^ an d .G u ld a h l only four

o the rs-— successfullyl_defe#ddd :i thoiF—W«8t« rn ..0 pon-chaoiploa,i----- L-• sh ip . They w ere Willie Andcr- t .son. Jim B arnes, Walter Hagen 1 and Sam Snead.S _____ ;________

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LOADING 5,000 POUNDS O F troi

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th e Idaho Horse Racing Com - have h m ission which cu t in half th e the arr previously allotted, racing ca len - racers d a r of the proposed C o eu r state .’/ d ’Alene track was attacked W ed- Due nesday by . mem bers of th e ing c; Southern Idaho Hor.se R a c in g "w hat Association. finest i

<¥Re-group passed a strongly- had lo: w orded resolution criticizing th e tions m commission for the action d u r - of a wl ing a meeting in Jerome T u e s- slon an day . the st£' ’ 'T he resolution reads,' In p a r t , ti“” sts “ The action . . . is another in a Conti series ol moves taken by th e tends,

-------- presentjdm inistration to “strm t galn~ola n already under-developed (a n d nually overtaxed) state Economy." Idaho,

' —The proposed £ocur d 'A lene wouid I race track Is a project ot the . a s - to n C oeur d ’Alene D o w n s , In c ., racing w hich has planned, and hnd b e - for Wal Eun construstlon on, a $2 m illiop “ Tl>is facility which, according to th e hopes t

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IDS OF trout (or the Boy Scouts Riat~Farragut-S tate-I*ark-aro-Idaho----- EiI, show n a t tho Snake River T rou t of

)up Blasts I^ 1* ‘n'ommisaM s-_____________ _______ J___ the

-------- -■■""-'Tlin -o f-S ou thom -Jdaho -g roup^ -ilw ou ld tjie- ;;otn- have been the greatest sho t in ’ th e the arm for Idaho breeders and a len - racers since racing began in the :oeu r state .’/W ed- Due to the cutting of the rac-

th e ing ca lendar for the track, ic in g "w hat looked to horsemen as the

finest opportunity thQ s ta te has ng ly - had lo r improved racm g condi- ; th e tions now looks doubtful becaused u r - of a whim of the raclni> commis- __

ru e s - slon and a short-sighted vision of the s ta te ’s future," the resolu-

p a r t , ti“n states.in a Continuing, the resolution con- t h e tends, "A side from the obvious

s trm t galn“o f m o re than $855,000 an- (a n d nually In new tax income for

Idaho, the Coeur d’A lene track m ilen e wouid •''ive been of such a size J - J l ie as toT nakc availab le-the-largest ■ Ip c ., ' racing purses ever put together i 1 b e - for Idaho breeders and race rs .” llio p “ Tl>is association sincerely I th e hopes the ’breach-ln-falth’ action ^

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uts Ranch, north of BuhirtHe12l),OI)l) troiiho___ Erkins,-president ot Snake' RiverDut of the trout ranch.

of the racing commission will be erall reversed and tha t a solvent, new slon enterprise will be allowed to flourish.

___ ^Tdahq, and Idahoans, deserver b e t te r" represeiitation iti ihc [ handling 'of far-reaching ideas,”

the resolution concludes."" Tfiirdocum ent ~waij' passed by.....

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- - forcem eat ahd (Highway Build" cd ring, B o i s e . ' ---- s ta te

—‘ —The-new-la^VT-calling-towmm^ Xioni datory"inspcctlon of all vehicles -Loi and providing for a sticker to cials

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to clals said that the approved sta- w ith s iss- though it Is expected that there punish : go will be at least one'station in Mled to al- every sizable com m unity. m g g ^

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pos- o n ce In every 12-month period cently t by the reafte r, . Nc

sta- V io la lo l^^w ill-be-g iyen-w arn . Twin Fn ■ ■' Ings for the firs t few weeks a f te r iston; C

offl- J a n . ^1, t o i spokesm en noted, and Jatl sta- w ith slTlct enforcemeint a n d Mr. D ler^ punishm ent of v io la to rs . sched- hearings I in MleS to 6 e ‘'pIayed by ea r” peh'a- areas of — img-gSmiT’IrtTniblle-KHOwledgi'-oftresidenti

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ence Norris, to be stationed in ■ irn . Twin Falls; Gordon Jpnes,,Lew^.[te r iston; Oscar Miller, Pocatello,. ' i e ^ a iiaT atk ueW ald, M se . ^n d Mr. Davis noted~that sln]ilar -----ied- hearings will be held in ofher ■ s a - areas of the state to 'fam iliarize '

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B)^ S U R E FIN ESSE ; againi_____ _ ■ JS -N E C B g sm . , ' ed ni

A p rac tice finesse is one th a t is tal<en wlien there is no need lo finesse a i a ll, Jt is-good p rac- South.

b e , expensive when you g o ' North' wrwE- . yoursf

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O pening lead—4 Q

Q <South won the club trick in his

own hand and played ou t three rounds of trum ps, TTien he tried p g a

„ the h e a rt finesse, It iost bu t th is P m j didn't w o rry South, He could ' Yo«

- r :r r -^ a v o ^ it)e .s se ( i-h e a r t8- o n ly - o n e - 4 iK-M way, -Whj

East led bacic a h ea rt and ■*T' South laboriously played out ev- erything bu t diamonds. He coun- * led ca re fu lly and saw tha t E a st Ti had s ta r te d with four diam onds jnsti to his p a r tn e r 's three. This indi- no-tru cated a slightly grea ter chance jum pe that E a s t would hold the dia- W hat ( mond queen, so South followed ' the pe rcen tag es and finessed

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1 ; against E ast. T h a t finesse work- J , ■ ' ed and South had made his . ^ie 'th a t® '™ ' , • =) need a tough one," saidI p fac- South. ■ . .. ^-might— :i!Not--8-x ^ -c -t .l-yi-— m u tte red - i lu g o Northl "Yoii m ade it tough for < 9

, yourself by practicing i jiour ti- L. nessing. If ybli would confine ,

I' "■ your practicingf J o home, you would be a h ap p ie r bridge play- ge r." ■ ( , . . . »

North was embiently. correct. n \___ . South might w ell h a v e 'm a d e [ft

- sevon-on -his-Jino of play if-both E finesses'had sudceeded but he H should not h av e finessed a t all. 1

SS 4 /jfter d raw ing the adverse, I 5 3 trumps, South -should have led .!____ _ a.c llib to .d u m m y 's ace, r u f f e d '^^ ----- 2 ix lub ,-led -a-heatt-to -dum m y:i_ Z

ace, ruffed th e la st club ana led t '. another h ea rt, ■ ^

--------- g-Then-SouHv-eould-havo-ahowed- Ifhis h a n l It w ouldn 't make gny ^

ble * ' diftefehce" w here the king .of ^ joa th hearts and queen sof diamoncls J

were, A d iam ond lead would i N.T.' take the finesse for South, Any ) N.T. other lead w ould give him a ruff I 4 i_ in one hand a n d a diamond dis- "

card in the o ther.1 CARD SENSE

Q—The b id d in g hns been: < in h is W est N o rth E u t Sonth ^ w ree 1 ^ 1 N.T.

I tried Pass P ass 2 * Puss Jt th is Pass D ble P ass 7 could You, South, hold :

y - o n e - 4 i K - j» ^ ^ ^ M - * Q 5 4 = * m * s —What do y o u do now?

t and A—P»“ - ^< w a r e n ’ t t o o hmppy about t h l i b a t yon m Bit

coun- ,; E a st TODAY’S Q 0ESTIO NTionds Instead o f passing your one |H i indi- no-trum p y o u r p a r t n e r has ' hance jum ped to th r e e d i a m o n d s .; dia- W hat do you d o now?ilowedlessed Answer N ext Issue

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D ea r Ele and W altJTm a high way, a schoo l dropout. I t 's nobody's you_ anc

i — fault-bu t-n ilno-and-l^m -bogin—y o u^aro n in g to hate myself more and B eing m o re each day, Everytim e.I see most in: on e of the friends I' knew in mo b u r school, I want lo rjjn and hide, more in

- I t^hbught 1 was it when I quit or s illy school, put 1 sure found out dii- likes a

f t - -ferentr-I-w ould 'have- graduated -silly-one M th is past June If I 'd stayed, in, hurt Dll' 9 Now everytime I see a year- bigger I

M s e ls hanging In ca rs , I want to cpuntry .1 Cf^. ............... ' “ to bi5~p;J I guess this sounds like a idt iastic T

o f self-pity, and;it is. I know I C harlo tt ’ cou ld take courses to f i n i s h Q ea r

schoo l, but that wouldn't take a nS»-v th e p lace of the football games, f a n n e r yearbook photos, running around future. 1 w ith the gang (you don't see plo lik e h a l f ' so much of your friends loonvj/fr

.. o u ts ide!), and Ihe thrill of cap and Wa! • a n d gown. Nothing seem s wprtli- GO W

w hile doing, Do you have'an^''-' " D ea r good advice for—A' Real Loser? m an, te!

D e a r .R e a h We dol GO to is th is n ig h t .school, take courses and m uch a i

-— =rgotc=tJiat=diplomn,,--you-niii.sc(Llikes_mo u t on your .senior year raeni- to go w o rie s , but don't le t that make ne w ill y o u sacrifice T o u n v h o le - fu tu re r l-m a k e Ueqd reinforcement? .Just coll of view ! a ro u n d aBH see hoyv many want- D ea r

. a d s a re really open to a high his w o n school dropoutl — E le and Walt, Ing w ith

BEING "SWINGER"NOT WORTH IT

D ear Ele and W alt: I'm w rit-.p^rson In g in response to the 19-year- fu| „ u y o ld boy who ruined reputations

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ce p t his willingness to admit his w rong . I despise this race to be lii K a "sw inger," If Ihe thing.? a per- (ime fo r .son does, hurt him self and oth- der th e e r s , it 's not worth it. up the f

J am a 16-year-old girl who " ru s h ” s til l believe.s' in-individualism. 1 d o n 't mean individualism to the The 1

-nonconformist but individualism te r hopt th a t allows me to b e something the h u r t

I m o re than a carbon-copy of my fr ie n d s; individualism that en- T h e n a b le s me to keep m y morals and on p ro c n o t be considered- a"goody- Im ag ina goody girl," w on 't g

A person who drops his con­v ic tions in order to avoid, being T he fi te a sed " by his friends is not to a p a i

J m u c h of a man or woman. Any- just a r o

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and B eing a swinger, Is ' not th e • see most im portan t thing in life. T o »

in mo b u r country 's future is f a r Ide. m ore im portan t than a sex kick juit or s illy dares. -Sure, everyone dll- likes a aare , b u t wny Uke aled -silly -one-that makes-you lie a n d --- ------in, hurt O thers? Anyvyay, we havQ.

■ar- bigger things to do. Teenagers

to coun try . I t’s a big job. We need' “ to b jrisre p a rln g . — An"Enthns=---------

Idt iastic T een : Sherry Phillips o f ,v 1 C hiirlo tte , N,C. . - 's h D e a r Sherry: Thank you fo r ake a i f l^ v e lo u s day ! Your le tte r les, f a n n e r our- enthusiasnv-for -the— ■ - jnd fu ture ,, With truly "alive" peo- see plo l i k : you, the years ahead nds |o o n > ,^ ig h t and beautiful 1—E le :ap and W a lt,tth: , GO W ITH A TWO-TIMER?W " ' D e a r W alt:. Will you, as a er? m an, te l l me w hat to do? There

to is th is guy tha t I adore v e ry ind m uch a n d he tells everybody h e sc(L likes_m e.JfflL j!e__doesn !L J^^ — — !m- to go w ith me 'beciiust he siiys ike ne w ill two-time me. How c a nire:-1- m a k e —hlm -eh an g e-h ls-p e in t---- ----:oll of v ie w ? '— True-Blue, mt- D e a r T rue: T ake the guy a t igh his w o rd , -Jf you can enjoy d a t- ilt, Ing w ith no promises' or strings

a t ta c h e d , ' do .so,. But don't t r a p this self-proclujm ed flirt a n d then s u f fe r a t leisure, The.only

'''•■■person w ho can curb an unfalth- fui g u y is the guy himselfl —Walt.not---------- --------------- --,------------ ,--------

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'fr- (Ime f o r strew ing new reeds u n - ith- der th e banquet table In tidying

up the palace w as known as th e 'ho " ru s h ” hour,1. 1 ----- „the The boss has a lot on J i l s

sm t e r " h o ^ ''y o ? r e not'*lntluded in ..Ing the b u rd e n ,my -------ca- T h e num ber of hidden levies ind on p ro d u c ts we buy taxes th e dy- Im ag ination—and-don’t bet th e y

w on 't g e t around to that, n e x t ^on- -------Ing T he fellow who speeds to g e t not to a p a r t y may find his friends ny- just a ro u n d Iho coroncr,

T 6 0 E 5 BACKTO UwHATFOK --------rHAT PHYSICAL FIT- U MU6 CLE'=.5. COMTE ST, MAC|<.' nOOiJTMUm'/,M to p ■SHOWED JAK^ANVMORE, I)THEMA3 0 K .HOW ;7 NOW THAT _______r f D 5 R D P 5 'W ' / ^;E-1H tM A TIO N A L-SyvO TIN 6 ----------------o m ltw e 60SBMOK M m achine4.' : '

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A S Twin Falls Times-News |E G A Aug. 3-4, 1967 . ~’ ^ ----- -— ------- -— r Notice

r--r-'l.EGAl-ADVERIlS6MEliIJL^----------------- Studeba'k

INVITATION FOR BIDS tor, No. ThC Board of County Commlsilon. for/stora

rrj, Twin Ifulls Counly, Stalo ot Ida- «lked u ho,-will lifcopi bftls for a (lllng sy«- Auhust 1 icra tor Counly rccords. _ P ^ s h .' ■ spoclflqatlons mny be otlalpcd at ,

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T ho 'rom *rauj*cf?n”y ”B w of& rK 'the‘in!?icc‘i r s « T w i S ! SCounty Jfioun llousc. twin Falls. 'J J Not Idnho, ^ 1 11:00 A.M, Monday, ' Aunust H, . 1967, fOr the (urnlsblnB unf Installnflon ot a Heating and Air Conditioning System lor thoTw ii “ unty

__ _ F alli County Judicial Building,-Twin«S^'J?U°al!io bo received (or the

lurnlifilns ot labor nitd material for ilie construction of a twenty (20) yeoT Built Up Roof for the above •, nipnMoned building- . ^nko hn T^celvcd for the

-.... --furnlihing of foUowlnR maiDriaft puKiuj,.to ife delivered on the above .men- ___tioned-filte. NOMetal door frame JN THE■ Solid nnd Hollow core doors . TWIN^. Aluminum Entryway doori In the N

--------- r . j i g l d J n a u l n l l o a ............. MAUDE3" Balt Insulation _ _ , NOTICThe County Commissioners of Twin the uncU•Falls County, Idaho, reserve tho and alljight to reject any or oil bids nnd oHalnsito waive any formalities orvtechnl- ed. or \

■ calltles. , ' with theQuantities and specifications moy four mo; lie obtained at the office of the Twin tlon of t Falls County Zoning Administration, puior at 600 Addison Avenue West, Twin May & fFalls. _ ^ Twm Fi-------------- Twtn T?!ntls County. Slate ofState of Idnho ■ . fixed fcHEBER LOUOHMILLER. business

V Chairman. Board of County DATE Commissioners 19a7/‘' -HAROLD LANCASTER. . ' - \ Clerk. Twin Falls County; - 1 Idaho t J

Publish: July 27. Aug. 3. 1067. (________________________ _ Publish:• 10G7.NO7 ICE OF TIME APPOINTED. -----===^=H ^^=FoirT’n o \ r m < ^ i f c t = = =IN THE PROBATE COURT OF IN THI

TWIN FALLS COUNTY, . STATE TWIN OF ID«IO . 'FIN T H ? MATTER OF THE ES n tho ^

TATE OF HUGH K. RANKIN, De- LIAM J ceased. known iPursuant to nn Order of saJd ceased.

Probate Court, made on the Hth Notice day of July, 1067 NOTICE IS-HERE- credltori BY GIVEN ♦That-T.Ufieday, the 8th claims day of August. 1067 nt the hour of sometim 10:00 o’clock A.M.. of said day. nt dethe Cdunroom o f thrTrbDVB-entltled hlbit^thcCourt In the County Court House, ers. wit CUy and County of Twin Falls. State first pu

__ -of Irinhn hna-becn .fiCI-iULJhe lime ‘he Adiand place for the proving of tho Will noffloa t of Hugh K. Rankin, deceased, and Jinri t.._ ___ foC_hfinrJnB_tho_appllcatlon of Mae t^nst. r

Janacek, tqr Ihe Issuancd tb'her of 1 L e t t e r s Testamentary when and U'® hiisi whore ony person Interested may Dated: appear and contest the same.DATED: This Uth day of July.1 B C 7 . ------------------ -----EVELYN M. HINTZE,

Deputy Clerk „ . .Publish: July 20. 27. Aug. 3. 1967. Ptmllsh:-------------------------- ----------- NOT!

_____ OF 1Project No. HUD-ViS-6-l3.0001 (M- m THE M Proj. 907-01-09.10) City of Twin TWIN

Falls. Idaho ’ OF IDSeparate sealed bids for construc- in TH tlon of Water ^ s tc m Improvemcnis t a t E 0 for the City of Twin Falls, Idaho* will Deceasec be received oy the Board of Com- Pursua missloners at the office of the City made on Clerk until 4:00 o’clock P. M., NOTIC M.D.S.T.) August 31. 1967, nnd then lUl persoi Bt'sald office publicly opened and both ere read aloud. 5th day tTho Information for Bidden, Form o'clock v of- Bid. Form of Contract. Plans, Counrooi Specifications, und Forms of Bid City of 1 Bond, Performance nnd Payment Fills, Sti Bond, and other contract documents pointed i may be examined at the followlnR: hearing tl__ Office of tiie City Clerk, City der filed■JIail, Twm~yntHr~roalny;—Morrlsuii, mijrpersc Malerle & Associates, 010 Helena both' cre( Ave.. Helena, Montana. , Morrison, near nnd Maicrlo & Preator. Inc., 2U East Suld pc 3rd So., Salt Lake City. Utah. Inn S. Si Copies may be obtained at the of* about the■ Ticc of Morrison, Malerle & Assoc, in the C located ut 010 Helena Ave.. Hclenii, of Idaho Mont. upon payment of $G0.n0 for death, hupon returning such set promptly nnd thiu ana m gnoa conaulon, win Do rc« the folTc funded nis payment, and any non- erty situ

, bidder upon so rcturnlnjt men a set F»ii st — wnrbe' refundm 25^ LotThe owner reserves the right to slon,

waive ony Informalities or to reject exce' anv or all bids. thereEach bidder must deposit with his That b bid, security In the amount, form the Inter and subject to tha rnntlitlons provid- real pro:

cd In inc Information for Bidders, ow of t Attention of bidders Is particularly and that Colled to the requirements ns tn con- munlty . (llilons of employment to be obser- und w t

; Ved and nilnlinum ^vnBe rates to be prays fo I paid under the contract. prays tliNo bidder mav ^vlthdraw his bid time of within 30 days after the octual dale determir of liie opening iherenf. the degiAll bidders siiall bo licensed as rlRht of Public Works Contractors, Closs A, herelnob

Under the laws of the State of Idaho. Dated — ^utetl July .11,

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— r Notice la hereby jilven that John . ... i Creamer, Victory Drive, Ro.meJ-3, DET rg . Twin Falla. Idaho. Will Bell tO. the O ^ • highest, bidder, for caSh, (5iTff7TD53 HER -Studeboker Lark Station wagon. Mo- K tori No. 567967, Serial No. 59S5B770. UIG

jslpn« forfstoragu charges, .Bids.will be Tfi; PRO 'Ida* celled until 1:00 P. Mi, Saturdajv ■: sys- Au »u5t 10. ID67. , -r* ‘Publish: August J , 10.'17. 1067. TO

NOTICI^O CREDITORS, t a t J IN-; THE -P%5bATE COURT . OR coasl TWIN FALLS COUNT.Y,: STATE '• OF IDAHO. ,N 0In the Matter of, tho Estate of AL- Ihat ' BUKT V. A K E ^A N , pka ALBERT CharV. ACKHRMTVNpJeccaicd:..... . .... in th-------- NOT-ie& is HbR^ ^ Y-ClVENjBy iML.

,nt Helen Cannon, Administratrix, tolhe latQSj creditors of and all persons having o?j th -----claims aRQlnst Albert V- Akerman, thatrrt nf or his estate,-to oxhlb(i them Jo . T IroivA the necessary vouchers, wltliln ^our scrlb i-ullf mon hs after the first publication of . r X this iNoticft, to the said Administra- V n,?nv* trlx at tho law offices of nayborn., -. i Rayt^orn, Webb'& Pike, R6 2nd St. ^

EaW, P. 0. BOX 321, Twin Falls, ,T-lii, County Of Twin Falls, SJUt6 of Ida- Tw n ho. trtls being the place fl;«ed for the ^, " ^irnaactlOQ_j)f_thC-buameM_Qf »a|d ^S for August 1. 1967. ]HCLEN CANNON, ^ ®Administratrix of tho Es- ,“ ‘ tute of Albert V. Akerman, fHka Albert V. Ackerman, \mlJJw—------- *r>PQ?nsedl • J__ im?n ATJfi/3. 10.-t7.-24;- lObTT^

NOTfCE TO CnED‘lTOnS , / IIN THE PROBATE COURT OF f)- c rs . TWIN FALLS COUNTY, STATE 1

---- '■----O P 'J'OALIO ' ■■ ---------- --- tIn the Master of the Estate of ADA ; J MAUDE McGILL. Dcceused. ' 0NOTICE TS HEREBY^GIVEN~by Twin the undersigned to the creditors of c

5 tho and all persons huvinc claims ___I nnd against Ada Maude McGill, deceas- echni- ed. or her estate, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, within

may four months after the first publica- Twin tlon of this notice, to the said Exe- atlon, putor at the office of his attorneys,Twin May & May,-.510 Second .Street East,Twm Fall.?, Counly of Twin Falls.

Slate of Idaho, this being the place fixed for the tran.sactioh of the :R. business of said estate, ounty DATED This 17th day of July, i9a7.‘>-

. ' . WILLIAM WAYNE McGILL unty; - Executor t)f the Estate of

- ■ t Ada Maudo McGill, Deceas­ed___ Publish’: July 27, Aug. 3, 10 and 17,

• 1067 _____________

OF IN THE PROBATIi C O U R T 'm ^---TATE t w in FALLS COUNTY. STATE

OF IDAHO.I ES- In the Mutter of the Estnte of WIL-- J De: LIAM A. F AL OO N , sometimes known. as Dr. W. A. Faloon, De-

saJd cca.<icd.nth Notice is hereby given to the lERF- creditors of nnd all persons having IC 8th claims ngaln.st William A. Faloon.)ur of sometimes known as Dr. W. A. Fa- IV nt loon, deceased, or his estnte. to»ex- , titled hiblt^thcm with the ncccssnry vouch- - louso ers. within four months after the State first publication of this notice, to ‘time the Administrator of the above D Will named estate, at the Law Offices of nnd Earl E. Walker, at 2U Shoshone St.

' Mae East. Twin Falls. Idnho, this being tGr~of th«-|>lntiu-fU(id-for.-ihc transucUon of n and tlio business of said estate, mav Dated; August 1. 1967.^ S. NORMAN FALOON,riiiv Aflminlstrnlor ot Ihe Jl»-__ l l taiu of Wlllimn A. Faloon,-7 tr sometimes known as Dr.' W. A, Faloon. deceased.9g7_ Publish: August 3._10, 17.. 24. 1967.----- n o tice” foiT i^ d ucationOF THE TIME APPOINTED1 (M- m THE PROBATE COURT OF Twill t w in FALLS COUNTY, STATE

OF IDAHO Jtruc- IN THE MATTER OF THE ES- ncnts TATE OP CLAYTON S. SNYDER,T*wlll Deceased.- ,Com- Pursuant to on Order of said Court City mado on the 1st doy of August, 1967,M., NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to then ail persons Interested in said estate, and both creditors and heirs, that tho 5th day of September, 1067, at 10:15

•orm o'clock A. M, of said day in the Ians, Counroom of said Court, In the Bid City of Twin Falls, County of Twin; ment Fills, State' of Idaho, has been ap-, lents pointed ns the time nnd place for ’Ing: hearing tho petition of Peggy C. Sny- City der filed herein, when and where Isnnr miyTJersDir-tntercsted ln*9aid-estme- — | lena both' creditors and holrs. may ap- Ison, pear nnd object to the sume.East Suld pettuon sets forth that Clay- lon S. Snyder died Intestutc on or e of- about the lOth duy of Octobcr, 1054.1 s»oc. In the Counly of Twin Falls, State | lenii, of Idaho, and al the tnny of his ■) for death, ho wtn a resident n( said; dd«iv -(^<tunt-y-<»f-T-wl«>-FjUl*t-Suifl-of-Idulia- ---nptly nnd that ;nlil cl.'ci'ili-nl lll'.'d nynlni! __0 re- the following described real prop- non- erty situated In the'County of TwinflJLSl ^ f lU a ..a ia ie -D U d a lio ^ u d i :-^ — ----- —

Lot Five (5) of Craig Subdivl- ht to Blon, Twin Falls County. Idaho, reject except the East Six (6) feet

thereof.th his That said petition sets forth that .j form the Interest of the petitioner in snldl A rovld- real propt;rtv is that she Is the wid- M

Idera. ow of decedent, who died Intestate Ifl ularly and that said property Is the com- ■1 con- munlty property of said dccedent ■ abser- und pGtltloner; that said petition 1 to be prays for a decreo of said Court nnd 1

pravs that tho Court determine the ’ s bid time of death of said deccdcnt and ; dale determine the heirs of said decedent.tho degree of snid kinship and the id as right of descent of said real property ss A, hereinabove described.Idaho. Dated this 1st dny of August, 1967.EVELYN M. h FnTZE :ER Deputy Clerk

Publlsft: August 3,_10_nnd 17. 10G7.

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S - -_IEGAI ADVERTISEMENTSJ - I tNOTICE OF HEARING t

lOhn PETITION FOR- DECRfeE . C DETEntrtlNING DATE OF DEATH . t the OF DECEASED, HER INTESTACY, )( TC53 irEiniEmS^THEIft-OEOREE-OF Mo- KINSHlP.TO HER,. AND THE 3770. niGHT.OF DESCENT OF REAL , J re' pr o pe r ty BELONGING TO THE w I d a ^ • • . • ^DECEASED. 5c(l IIN- THE_| PROBATE COURT d P J i|j TWIN FALLS' COUNTY. IDAHO her---- . IN THE MATTER OF T«E ES- J fjcdTATE OF RUTH RIEDEMAN, De- Jartj o n coasfd. V of tt

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, "crjb AL- Ihat Henry W. Rle^deman Jr., and

ERT Charlotla C. Rledeman, have filed- .... In this Court • their-petlilon-ollegin&-■ ny thnr thn nhnvo nomed decedcnt died rihe IntQState in Paso Kobiea, cumiSfiTrar vlna on the 20lh day of January, 1065 and nan, that ahe died seized of-an estate of

4nh8Pltance ln^al--pcapefty-:altttittctt with la.Twin Falls. Couniy»-Jqaho,-.de-.. four scribed os follows: , ’ j'sM

An Undivided Onc-Thlrd Inlet;est of th In real-property described as scrlb •• The East Ono-hnlf of the South- ' west Quarter (EWSWyi); that . Thi

lift '■ Spulh one-half of the *"8 “• 'Jorthcast Quarter (SWNEV4) siiH 7'nB south “ "'J above..Ihe. iJO ' M il — Low-Llno-Canal{ and-tl\c-South. .^^15

Twenty-five (25) feet of the Southwest Quarter of the North-

V. wesMQuar4«—tSr-25 ft. SW'/ - n»n* w i t : all In Section Three (3) t'^e 5"?’ In fownsblp Eloveit (11) South. wHlct "“"t . Bnnio. Seventeen (17) E.B.M. In.

■ Jciher^wlth *"dn"*casemcnt for : rood purposes over, through, and

OF f;- across the South twenty-five (25) Dfl ATE s' feet of the Southeast Quarter of ___ ___ tlift Northwest Quarter ___

' and Range, together with appur- (s) 13^~by — -ienQn{-wQter-rlfihlft-«vld«ncod-bjt----- As of 'cerilficale for 120.78 shares of Publllima _________________ ___________:eas- ^SSSiSmS^SSimmSK^^S^SmmmSSm hem

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.F o r i B a t h r o o m o r B e d r , E a s i l y W a s h e d . L a t e x E

I ' L Y N W O O t__ f '

^ - IEGAI ADVEBTISEMENTS ' n■ tho capital stock of Twin Foils Canal Company, Limited, and IN

4TH the.structures and Imprqvcmenu T\ Jocatm on said lands, ■ ^ ^ Iftt^aso^^oblM^^'calWrnla^ t^hat she

AH- was a-inlniier; tha t petltionei] Henry W. niedeman J r .. li a brother and petitioner Charlotta C. Rledeman, Is . a slater, of the deceased, and ore ““‘•'I her only heirs a t law find are cn- ES- (jflicd'to Inherit as -such In equal w?“. „De* parts and portions all of the Interestof the deceased In the above do- “ Vi FN acrlbed lands and that In said netl- " nnri tlon the pciltfoners pray for the de-

filed Court determining tho§iJd docedcn^*hor\nteatacy?*t^^^ ^eiiedentHhelr-doflrca-of-klnsblpUo. and her, the right of descent of therreal e of prop.orty belonginR to dccedcnt and

f' right of descetu to Inherit lii 6qunl , parti and-portlons all of.tho Interest i^est of the decedent In and to tho afore- TT"as acrlbed real property. 1that That the Court has ordered a heaV- tlie- IhB of said petition and that Thurs- t y P i/\ day the 31st day of August. 1967 at for 10 o'clock A.M..thereof in tho Court-'ngr"

niith room of this Court In tho Twin Falls rune “(hJ CounirCourlhWsTrin-th'c-Cny-nmrnooijj-th- Countv of Twin Falls, Stato of Idaho, num Vt/. have been by the Court fixed as the sE'/ /3\ time an(l place of said hearing at bm

which time nnd place nil persons In- j 'to [ In, terested in snid estate., either na s'A tredUors or heirs, to whom notice Is Ar

a nd ^0 O’" contest the same. ' men (25) Dflted/thVs'VRth day of July. 1067. days r • (!) EVELYN M. HINTZE.^ ----------- Dopuly Clarll------------------pur- (a) SOY E. SMITH. Pu1-htf.---- Attnrnev for Petitioners TwirI of Publish: July 21T~27rAU'K..3, 1967;— Augi

ING’S FOli BIG SCHOOL APPi r J JUST RECEIVEI

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riONS SCHOOL DRESSES

f t l i% N e w e s t 1 ^ -

colors in •-'H so lid s ,<:|A .p la id s ,

p rin ts ,^ r A ~ coiTon knits”. fortrel & cotlori.

N ew es t styles.

1 0 0 % btlonAcrylic I

B u lk y K n it ' '

2 Coat Styles

Boys' S-M-L

3 ” 3 lR e g . $ 5 .0 0 C R E W

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rs ' lEGA L ADVERTISEMENTS |Falls ' NOTICE TO CREDITORS tand IN THE PROBATE COURT OP ■ nenu TWIN FAiJls. COUNTY. STATE ^ OF IDAHO. —t'*5?e ~ T |lenrv I^OTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN By ^ tho Executor to the creditors of and - ,n |. all persons having clulms against p

Are Jock/ L. Dodson, deceuse'd, or his , 7,n. estate, to exhibit them with the ncc- cssary vouch/ws; .within four months erest fiwVpubllcatlon of this No.-de. t‘ce; to tho Execulbr of said estate , np.i Qt the law offices of Rayborn, Ray- %. ^5“ born. Webb & pike. P. O. Box 321, No

Iho Twin Fulls, Counly of Twin Fulls. imed beins the plAmflxcd“fonhp~TTfmsactlon-of-thc busl. -rteii ness of said estate,

“ JJufrcTTTOpsl-ITlOirr------ — -----and “'ACK DODSONra % Jack podson. Executor of If y^ ^ _ , . . ^ r t nr=Bmnr of5^ a c k.-LT-0 oth

.nnni soa.-Dcccuaed.erest ‘PuWlah: Aug. 3, 10, 17. 24, IBG7. Wer

' n o t ic e OP APPLICATION . • FOR.WATER Jchear- • Notice Is hereby Riven, that Allene p;ii hurs- T w iser hus on June 8, -1BG7 apptlod

“t for permit to divert 6.4 cubic feel K( :ourt-,per second ot water from. t/.Ubier-

aaho, pump unil sprinkler within the s the SE>4SE«/.,.Sec. 12. T. 9S, R. 12E.‘R “t b.M. und Is to bo used from Match I® In- 1 to December-1 for irrlRutinn In — — r na s'^. Sec. 12, T OS. R. 12E, B.M. iost ce s Any protest ugulnst this lyipllca- h-ob- Tloi["f t!uae" l>fr^H»<l-^Wtt»-4btt-Daiuicu LQST

ment of Reclnmfitlon- within tqn Lur 167, days from the lust dute of publitu- -in'* • T? tlon of this noilcc. •* rewR. KEITH HIGGIN.SON Mcl

Published In the TImes-News. fieSO Twin Palls, Idaho, on Ju ly 27 and rTTii

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'“! • N u m b e r s F R E E

G f C h a r g e E 'state ,Rnv ' able

321 [ No " m a tte r where you live <u«in• iiIIr j .1 abiiltin tliese a re a s ; you c a p now Hfniiibull. - r tc l iy h o n (n h e ^ ’n m B s ^ e w s . *“■’------- ^ ^ F r e ' e —ot-€ l)arge;~^------ -- - 'w oi If you live in - Dial

"BuHi!f=^SS5fofff^.--.=S33^55?S^ — '~—Wendell, G oodingr ' - in 1/

, H agerm an , <nl l>'J e r o m e ................. 536-2535

iiiSfi F ile r .JM lis t .e r_______ __________ ((Ml Rogerson ............. 326-5375 ____

________h Snt>y Diiclo. P a u l , nrfa. .Je'; Norland ............... 678-2552

!ai:ch ini- rin In -■ ------ 1----------------- jiamv

Lost a n d r o u n d 1 drivirpiirt. LOST: .Sliver mounted genuine bluu

ten LurauQlsb'penduni. probably nciirl yuuni.)llcu- Sawtooth 1-orest headquurters. 52 swtlcl•» reward plus n<rstage. Mrs. Myron cal cI McPherson, Gooding. • uute.iflw , — — Uniuiilews. Resorts. 8 ,I;ulla,

CLARK-MILLER Guest Ranch, cab-------- his. iiienls. aaddlg-horsc?r Pur rus-i DOHrtrl__ crvutlons write Ketchum o r phone rome774-2535 - weekl ------------- :----------------- ------ apnro

Personals— Special N o tic e s 9

^ o t Tc e PHarlev Williams of .WILLIAMS ' ! TRACTOR COMI’ANY is not in the reui estate business.BROWN'.S SAI'ETY SERVICL n)55I <lAlljjninem. Brakes. Shocks, Mufflers ____

•117 Main La.sl — 7;i3-a2l.'l WANTI WlIliEL chairs' exercising equip- cattk

ment, crutclies, walkers for rent room or sale. KlnHsbury’s Pharmacy, si117 Main East, 733-G574 or 733- phone9114._ _______ ;____________ man \

MI-MUERSHIPS AVAILABLE. Twin dry. I Falls Men's lleullh Club. Stfam lUin.— —ljaiha,_5huw.i:rs_Mcrci5c_.cuulU!. _pui'5t)i ■■■ ■~iTein‘.‘TTr)irei--3“'sTrtn«ci'ininrRira ~TtnTrai

—Clean up. ivlax. 733-0228, days; bqYS r 753-6250. evfenlnRS. ________ ^ustFOR rent or sule: Sick room sun- piles: Wheel ciialrs. comtnodes.Ji v e r e s t Jennings eciuipmi’nt.

C r o w l e y Phnripacy, downiown EXPfiHTwin Falls. 7.13-1)771,_________ dillry.ALCOHOLICS Anonymou.! — Twin

Falls Courthouse, Wednesdays ut EXPUPSi.TO p.m, F'or further Information Tomcall 7:i3-40.’10. ~ ' " ■ ■ mile ■

’ ■\V’ANTEDT La'dy” approximately G5years old ^ r companion or HXlMiRhotisekeeper. Wrllo Box 275, Je- aroim■ ■ roiuf.____________________ model

.SlvWINfj Machine repairs, renfs, TA.X-I d' and siilos. Singer St,-wing Ctnter. know--- — ii*>-M«tltl-Noi-tl>r-".1.'Ua44r--------- ----- (

LOSl- WLKJMT safely with Dex-A- u .,1-Diet Tablets. Only D8c n t Penny- n e i p -Wlse DruR. — —

private; D ETEcrivi;: skip imc- P E Ier, InvestlKations. secret reports— /sirlrtly ctmfidenlial. Call 733-284L '

ALMA HARDIN —Thlropractor. 157North Washington. Twin Falls. 22f> .Sh' Phone 7.13-4741. ■ FKM

FULLiiI*"Bru.sh ^ gunlUv Pt‘6dlicis. ~' {IT 1Phono 733-7405, 733.(iI82; 543-5373. j-oodBuhl.____________________ and iconsultant; Lysie Gardner. 301 7th •Avenue North. 733-7001, -1;:'^

I SIWiLE ADULTS ~ Call 7:n-fl.l45; py/L Recorded message — 24 hours u

— _____________________ apneaWILL not be resnonslble for hills well contracted fo r otner than my own. Live Ernest GrigRs retarii

nlwnyT ra n y jp r to tio n — Car P o o ls 10 Malo DRIVING to Texas7r<d;f» o r Satiirr ~ ‘ dav. Want pa.ssenRcrs to help drive

—share expenses. 530-25 29, Wen---- —pojill?

n . I nr COmpIBeauty S a lo n s 15 nmbiiCOMlM.I-vrii Beautyservicc by ad- . vaiicifd siudcnis at leducod prices,! pi’imnnrnis $,l lU-a ii t y Arts I Aciuk'niv, K{j Main Wust. Plione ^ jji'n' 7:i:ii»:t-i:! ______ ___________ ___'ITAIRCU’I^lNCi, hair styling, tinF- rm t;. i'i‘rmu-nviH!i~rmm~S3 Aiiistif — ^ Beauty SaUm. 135 Main West. M/ •r Phone 733-1641. Evening appoint- CJ-JA

ll ________ matRUBY HI-WLHTT, Veness beauty salon. 44-JV2 3rd Avenue North. C,Phpne 733-0430 evening by appoint-

__ _ ______ VnciBa'by S itte rs— Clilld C a ra 16110 BF.liP Child care, Divided class VMT^

es. Nursery, pre-klnderjiarten, iiin- rclulu (liTfjarten. 161) 7th Avenue Norih. • r,,,,.,!,,Pbnnc 73^-3097________ __ ■ p.T li

DAY'llMIi child care for workinR smokti inntliers in my vhome. Phone 733- nalim

, 537a. F.ni-lls--------------------------------------to TilE m ploym ent A gencies 17 ~JOn OPENlNGS~ul~l>ersonnel Ser-

vice of MurIc Valley, 22G Siioshone liast. 733-55G2.______________ Hpip W (inff»fi— Fop^n|gt 1 8

S A L E S G I R LN E E D E D

BRliC■* In Twin Falls S1.50 per hour,'plus chance for t - :

■~i;om!nlss'iuii;"-cuiiuict: M r. AVtij^ ■ ■( Inins for Interview, Imperial »!„„ >, «v Motel, 733-'8770, between JO • 2, u,,' “ \ 5;30 to 8. »7/ __ —wrair# WANTED: A good reliable woipiui lo Tavlfcican house on Friday cuch week ___ i_

for working couplo, Must be honest and thorough. Musi huvo good ri-f- „erencea. W^ite Box 0-0, c-o Times- L

_News,____________________ Hay S— wnRI.n-j; larpniHt ri)!metlc._CQmpanv_ rSmr '

hus openings for neat, mature 1women. Average $2 per hour with Avon. We train you. Write Mrs.

_PhyUl8 M.£lnturf Route 2, Kim- Mi** berly, or call 733-7413.______ _ Vernoi

ArrRACTlVE 21-35, to do light ser- .7 7 ;;— ■ vice station work und clean curs. “ AY nn Apply In leans, 7 a.m. ’til noon, lon-l-r or C p.hi. HU eleven ut Big John's InS »nBccllno Houso of Wax._______

LOCAL firm needs lUirnctlvo ^oung ,®''' ludy to work In Cosmetic Deport- ouinn; ment. Experience helpful but not nea'ssnry. Good pny. Benefits. *

I Box 0-2. Times-News,_________ CUSTONI LIVE in or out. Caro for 3 precious rowbet

children. M ust \k clean, patleni, for yo kind and love cliildron. Refer- Slnllerences. 733-0687._______ ' CUSl'OS

EXPERIENCED cook wonted for avallul pjirt ' time wo^rh.^^Evenlng^shift. ley.

ilABY slttvr 'ln my home. Afternoons guuriiT only. Sturtlnfi August 28. 733-2204 Phone

■ niter 0 p.m. • __________ CUSTOMHoip W a n te d — M alo 19 . bcr'iy

I ~ n ? E W ^ ^ M N Y ..... . noitnE X P 'M D T N G ” " - H i E

t : — U ^flh r-Idahor-G olorado , •M ontana and N evada Phono

NOW INTERV IEW IN G : custom—Office personnel SoRn-.—Men anles munagcr —Ludy sales manager CUSTOM—pjirt tlm o help mnchir—Laborers or lYli-:—Lnb m an rus'i'OM—Man wllh smnll vnn servai—Experienced salesmen i.-uor

FOR JNTERyjEW. see Mr.Jones, Holiday Inn, Wedneaday ^V-Sii i•nnd Thursday, call for appoint^___ment. _____ . ~ — ."M

l-XPIiRlHNCliD mechanic. Must lie— -rnmplctoly-fnmlllnr-wlthHrflnflmlH* - Hslons. onRlnes, and . l e n r onds.

------ nciierm-“ M oioTr“iuini"Ti^niorBH!p 'customHilary nnd* cumiitlasioii coiisUmiito littrlls wltli nbllity. Good benefits. Loo Into av

I lllco Motor Co., Inc. Gooding, Idn* liAv 'ar ' lU). Tclopljono il34-<«8, ' oreono

' JIAY li«'OMNERAL mochnnio ticudou. IliKh | Tom P

einnlngs If ox|iurloin;cil as plenty IjjUsTolil of eoiitinuouB work, llottvr thnii j ,,qM u\ nvoragQ cnrnliigi >'*• TH v - t .:, Burnnce and vncnllnns with imy. IlotmlnB'flVHllnhle, Wrljo or phuno (innner Chevrolpt Co., Moiinlnin C ll H T ( Home. Idnho 0U7-;f;l|0, 'Phono ^

S W i t h W A N !H elp W anted— M ale , I^1tfefk~W

^ ^ ■ ME . 20,000 A y e a r position

.. TAC needs 2 sales cxccutlvea to ' call on businessmen by appoint- home c ment only. We supply a nalion- ,, wide Bcrvice needed imd accept* ”5nblo by-ftUfiry-buiinoM'-^BC-ao-- ; ve hut appearance, effort, *' r'eni^e.ability and prUle nre. Call Mr. ^ P“»_l l

lOW Hentlriikson at 324-27D2.'Jerome,- . tor

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In JACKPOT. Experlerice'Help*ful but not necessury. Good pay n i r i f

2535 k e £ p ._ _____ CACTUS P E T E 'S . oardm '

5375 ■ ■ _ ■________________ _ ages, )LOCAL company needs to hire route Roto Ti _dcllveryinan for MiiA|c Valley Elmo I

area. Prefer murrle3 rnan wllh —" " cnV occ<> military obligations fulfilled. Mini- A.!mum jiue 24. Musi liave good drlv- “PIni! rutord. Fvr'uppointment send----- name, .phone number and past mt.

1 drlvlnjj experience to Times-News DEPEND/ —. . - Box 0-4. . obs, wa

rs. 52 swtlchmen-brakemen. Good physi- :.\.T-iini r vlyron cal condition, lIlKh school grud-uate. Contact W. C, Smith, ARent, ^= — _Unl[in Pacific R»j|roi.M Twm work, d

ff ~Fulls. An equal opportunity eitl- IRUKINn----plovt-r, ences, S. cab- ' nue Lnsiir res-1 DeHrtrKMAN^cook—needed—nt—Jt« ,r,r,Kjih]'r. phone romo cunning kitchen 2 to 3 days * j, _p- u weekly beginning July 24 through 51 per n----- apnroximately Ociober 15. Good0 sniary. prefer Jerome resldeni, IRONING

^ Cali Mrs. Jerry Callen. 324-4031. $1 per hMARRlIil) man for year round farm ^^ona^&Z,»tc • and ranch work. KUist be ex[)«rl-. - 'r-,

. in enceil Irrigator nnd good wllh‘ flimery. Know row tro/)s. l,nr«L _esHmater r r — modern home. Wages open. Write „ ,■ '1- Box 0-3 c-o Times-News. Businessiffiers ------------------- ----------------------------il__ WANTlil); Year around marriedequip- cattlu feeder. Modern two bed- I Wrent room house. 2 south. 2 -west andmacy, ‘A south of Eden. Henry Case,• 733- phono 825-5081._______________ MAN Wanted to work inside inun-Twin dry. Pold hospital and paid vacn-^team tUin. Af’es 21-35 years. Apply In M

;uulu!, ^i)t:i-m J(LM c.^im niiin^X aiy-^ai------------r iTCiiv ~TmTTmr2oi~2na~7\vcnurwT?sT..... - ......... .‘It'J’s: boys nwtled for ail summer work, P T___ Must bo able to work 3 hours per -1- -I-day. For interview, come to Em- •u)?ii-s ployment Office. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.. $25J)00Wednesday. Brlni! parent.____ _ hig^ $i.'imown EXPliRII-NCHD milker for (Jradt-A upon re

dillry. Merle Brown. Buhl, plione-ra; __________ GUys ut EXPl-Rll-NCED Irrigator wanted. latlon Tom Hrilinh<ir.s(, 2 mile.s e«s(. J j.fsk>

mile sBUtimr HnTclton. Phone 8'J8- • (f-;,inlne'ly G5 - .......... .. ...... :__ "'cirnipeiiiI or HXPI-RIENCI-D Irrigator. yoar ment ful I, Jc- around, if (juallfled. Top wages, ment wr modern home. Phone 73:i-r»ni2. .-1247 .Son renfs, TA.X-I (Irlvfr wiinieil. 0\*er”25T must City, Uti enter. know city. Apply in person. Yellow ------ -^aS Co.. Twin. 1-all.s._________ — ;-------Mny- Help— M ole and F em ale 20 R EA L

T7SK “ P E R S O N N E r S E R V lC E ''Of M a g ic V a lle y

PH57 : Evelyn Wilson 1. & NFalls. 22ft Shosh/ine Street East 733-.')5G2 ._ FEMAI.E:ro?Ts7 ~"{lT 'bxpe[‘iedeficryi''<'M‘Utiy wttli ’ - ' ■ '■1-5373, good skills in shorihiind typing ---------___ and dictapiione. Must bo pei-)1 7th • (--I Experienced seciuiary. Age

21-:!5. (iond tvpist. Meet people J- Vwell. Neal nppearance, (3.) l-,x-•H.H.i. pcrlcnced bookkeener, ngc 20-3.’>. Amerlciii

“ Some [jL'neral o/fiie, (4.) Neat Duhl. Pa___ appearing housekeeper. .Must bo nssistani'hills well groomed and ctirtri cook. Jurry I)own. Live out. (5.) lixporienced sec- 32!)8 eve ggs retarics and_4 aeral office •filrli

always needed. WANTlil; 10 Male: interesteirrjTip--- (L) fnllppe nrndiinlo, R A- or ting nioi* B.S. decree. H A. imr5T“ hnve - tentiui-«win somo stfencu unlis. (lood fringe tions avbenefits, (2 ) Manager - trainee I'alls un

___ L —position:— MlHtnry— obHgations choice),complete, (3.) Personable, neat, sacriflto15 nmbltlous men needed for Job eiilter lo<

----r Inquiries, on S;iloy nd- OPFNIS'CS FOR hxieliL'niriles, QiiAl.ll l! I) I'l.OiM.r Photw: ,Arts ri.c.isiraiitin fci* (h;'t[’<'f1‘hiine STuicTi.v CONI-Illl-.N I'lAL '.h.Vr

n.KRIC FOR filFT SH nP~T J S MAINTENANCE-MAN Polni- CH(\Nr;E GIR1.S (Or Men) 10.12 Add- MATURE MOTEL MAIDS f o r T iIa tot!,': CACTUS P E T E ’S

' . J a c k p o t past 15:_ _ Vncntinn, hospilaf Ihsurancc, card bnc

1 / good pny, etc. ^ berly. or16 Apply In Person: GUY gEEPWANTKI) collfso urailuiitu. Public I"'!, ?''“r

, '‘1 ri'h.lumj W( , rk Mime wrillns.■ . Sllrallllli;, community w.nfR------ p<T nionth sliirlinj; s;iliiry. Non-

irklni; kninkor. lK'i;roo mu.st lie In lour. 1’"°"°J 733- nall'ini. business administration.!OLD L.ST/ F.ni-llsh or education. Send resume nge and

----- to Times News. Box 0-5. trucks ii1 7 ------- -------------------- spllinrjx

___ Farm Work W anted ' 23S er------- ----------------- ----------- “ML.S" S Ashone . bean e!i___ CUSTOM C O M B IN IN G

18 . , „ 1076, Irrl-— A lso S w a th in g suTTvall

Grnin, peas, Means and small u goodseeds, fi nuichines, Also trucks. vacationCALL 151LL RA‘YL. 735-7152 M. Keiclior 655-4206 or LOUIS ENGEL* mntlon.

.. .. DRliCIIJ. -7;J3-2C38. MAKE'jiofor - ............ .............................. Wan or ’

-------- ^ U S O M -H A Y IN G --------- S i K lHay ballng~whcn you’re readyl non LEA'

• Huy stacking for everyone, reg- u^e loca‘ ulur slie bales on eijge for 3 nrnftnri^= r —rymir-iiarrowbcd:----------------- - or o B

Taylor Bros., 326-5365. F iler 5^ ^ =JO E BLAIR S r a f r

imJs. CUSTOM FARMING 5004.Hay SwnJblng and baling. Back- BY OWNE

ipnny Phone 324-445D, Jo- apartmonnture ^ d ‘ to'sci

C U ST O M , M usic Le Kim: M A N U R E H A U U K G instP T___ Vernon Olander — Buhl~843-4'572 ' very firscurs*, h a y nnd grain swathing; 14‘ Hesi- prlvafo^l noon ton-l-reeman baler Grain combln- j uiii 7 ohn's Ins huullng, Joe’s Custom Ser--v ice , 32Q-48S)8. Filer._________ OPENINGS

HAY swaihiijg with conditioner and nniu *Jiv pari- baling. 14' New llolliuid swather j r ’I not “”‘1 self-propylled buier. Leonard---- ------ciit,. Pcilrow, j;c.4837, rilijf. 1 ,___ CUSTOM huy. blacking. 2-wide hnr-______ !clous rowbed,'Make Brrangeinents early LEARN lo tient, for your hay nnd straw. Clifford Alrcoupo ;cfer- Slnller, 32G-4410, Flier. license fo__ — CU^'OM grain threshing. Trucks

for available. (j78’5858, evenings. Bur-shm. ley. ’___________________ illGH SCH

WAI^TI-D! Hay itachlnn. Worli Clplomn loons guuraill4W.“ l2.“ \VrTVailfl5f6rcHT ‘“ AmericanI-22G4 Phone 733-3310. _______ _____ CUSTOM nay siachliiB nnd Imullng, KIOINO lc

, 0 Hullublo, Phono 423.5004, Kim- .''"r• “ ■ boriy. ~ S5oa.:>HAY-HAUL-tNtS-Bnd-stoekinpr-Any H nm nrfnnmount-anywhciv, Ray Campbell,

--- : ~ 32(i-46H4. FIlCl*. -------- - — "MLS" HECUSTOM grairi hnullnc, Ahron ^ “~roqm oil- ' YHrl/r6iij{7i. I20fi 2nd AventioEosf, .. nienfiTraoPhono 7;i3-45il5, _______ construcllCUS’l'OM hay stacking and hauling, 5®®,- 4 ”' Work flrtaranteud, Larry Cutler.B'2fl-5g3:Clluzcl(oji.__________ .. Dnnner. 7CUSTOM comblifiiir^hiJ-Deere 65

mncliino iintl t W . Phono 324-5000 or 324.2200. Jero in t^ ''CUSTOM green chophinB wllh nre- ‘ 310 t i r i servQifvo aildod. Pliono 32B-V703, yjj.Gi)?! !

av CUSTOM peu and jtrnin thrcslilnul ^mod^rn'^i ; f. CalUo? Dny. <23-5232 early morn- hood WII---- " Ih lts «f Iniv cvcnliiRS, .______ _ trailer lioi[TTm CUS'TOM HAY awiilhlng. 14' Now . Utc. 733-lfl

Loo jalo ovenlnHB. .120-5.110. 1klAY aliicking wantod, Pliono Jny rAiif;i? Iim

• O'-oono p l l 20fl X r cnir- IlAY liiuiling arul smcklng. Phone . ............H ip I Tom Pnrnell, B4:i-4i)40, lliihl. ,

lonty fCU i'OM iwuthinli! 2 mni'htnci, llnr* ’ Tlll|l Wnndrll. (13H-2433, •

iny. HAY^Iinllng, nnd ilticklng, P^ulla \g ‘'ilnin (T\i I'i 'n l m »wnlliliiH timl Itnllni. nv»

'Phono L. R. SojciiBon, 733-OHl. ' . . I H

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Position In Twin Falls a rea . Wan *Q experienced In major appUance,, t home electronics, furniturv andother lines sales..T rained ,.Jn, . . }t, planning, buying, and has ad­vertising .and supervisory expe-n~- nTen^i^alar^nnoriiTnm'p'Orrimt-------- —[r* as possibility to advance. Would ,«■ be intonistcd In wholesale o r re- •. t.’iM- nnsltlon. M|nd Still SOft

..... enougn to oe mol?led-''to the '__ shape most proflluplo to you.--- ~Phone-733-8357<------ — ---- •>----

~ ^ T (3 T iL irN G -L E V E L lN G .^GiirdCWT^iawjjs', /unu''ati;euBCs; ■. ... -

p Ford .tr^o r mounted'Roto TlUr .DICK POOLER V3,3-4TO_

~ r o t o -t j I l i n g___ Gardcna.JaiVili. nnd fa r^ _acre- *__ ages, ^f-d Jfacior m'ouiitedouie Roto Tiuurs. ,iiij}/ Elmo G arrison 733-6636iJi„ Red spiders, unhid?, .nightcraw j- -LrVi ers and dandelions. Gem Spray-

Ing Service. 73.-?-4206._________!ews DEPENDABLE -hiujdyman. ,Qdd obs, wall washlng'and yardwork.--- Phone evenings. 733-23 04 o r 733- _

MATURi: experienced h ij^ school .im girl wants baby tending, house-work, ctc. Phone 7.13-61S2,______"tJin-llRUNINn dtJiiu 111 iny litJiiieT'-Refei-'--------

ences, il per hour, 1523 Ord Ave-21^ nue Last, 733-1947. ......... .J t, IRONING quickly nnd neatly done.».oit 51 per hour. 454 5th Avenue East.!o5ll ” 3-07«5.___________________leni, IRONING done neatly in my home.11, $1 pet; hour. Phonp 733-7394.____

ALL tvpes of sewing w anted. Rea--sonabfe.^Phone 733-231(1. _____

OII.INC; nnd repairing roofs. Free ,,rJjV estimates, Cal[_733.fi2fl9,_____

Business O p p o rtu n itie s 3 0

S T W I N F A L L S '

a r e aicn-' Z .N A T I O N A L -

F R A N C H I S ELm- ■• m., $2^00 minimum yearly earn-

, logs. SI.VOOO accounts rvcelvable k-A upon receiving franchise.

G U A R A N T E E ^Qi,J No risks, nn sfilllng, company

trajnln^. National acrnunts. Hd__ " 'cirmpeiiilon. $7,5Q(i cash Invest-'oar ment fully secured. For appoint- ges, ment write: l-rnnchlse Director..1247 .South 8th East-. Suit Luke • •• TUM L'lah.How

20 R EA L M O N E Y M A K E R— Iljr HfuJ Cafe, (ira.s SiO.nOO pnr year. 'Total price $20,000. good

terms. Call, for paiticulars,L & N REA I, e s t a t e C o.

(52 .lernme, IdahoLoon .Slocktoii. nrokri' .T>4--lfionFred Tliieme. Salesman. 7:{3-:iH.i4_______

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F O R L E A S EX--'»• Amerlcim Oil Service S tation In at Buhl. Paid training, profus.sionul ’0 nsbistanie, I-'or information phono k. Jurry Dumpier. 733-7876 o r 733- 32!)8 evenlng.s.ll _______________________

WANTIiU: Aggressive individual Interested In owning nnd opera- nr ling modern, liigh-galionage po-

e - tentiul—tt<H-vlctt- 4tatto»i—a . ^octt' ■ — -— — ’0 tions available; one In Twin -•e I'alls und, ono In Jerome (your 11- choice), (vfa)or Oil Company will t. sacriflto land und building In )b eiilter location to right Individual on .Siilo und Lease back 'jasis.Lxiolient lin.tiiLiiig available.

Phoiiv: .\lr. Wignult, T.’i.T-iijoi,•’.Mi..s" 'two .'^MAYiTTTii. im.-ss'. j:i-

tli.-r one luisb.ind and wli'e set-up.— Tiuik ter r.tMcn-mirtmont. com- blnation or purcliase v arie ty store------ vmn~Ktod-itrtnK quarters ih rear:— —

Terms avallahl«. Globe Renlty,) 1G32 Addison East. 73a-2G23.> FOr T laSE: proflinblo going ser-

vice Jiation. Kimberly. Idaho.Owner retiring. Cun show figures past 15 .years, lixccllcnt credit card backing. Cnil 423-5231, Kim­berly. or .733-3541.

__ TELL Auto purls and Johnson Weld-Ing Shop, Will sell ono o r both.Buy Inventory and equipment, rent r.fj biiilding nnd yard Very renson- J,,:,- nblc; snnp phone, 733-CS21. Homo phone 733-R090. lon.!OLD L.STABI.ISlIfil) grain broker- jme nge and transporiaiion. Includes

trucks and all equipment. Owner— spiling because of health a n d nge.23 J. S. Criiven, Paul, Idaho. 4:^8-4613.— "ML.s;’ SALE OR Lease; g ra in and

bean elevator and sto rag e ut 'j Richfield; Complete with scales

nnd office. John Robertson, 733-1070, Irrigated Lands Co.______SUN VALLEY moiel by ow ner. LIvo 11 u good life In America’s finest

s. vacallnn land. Write M otel, Box )2 M. Ketchum, Idaho for fu ll Infor-L- mntlon._______________

MAKE'J30 up ^laily on food route.Man or woman pan or /uU lime. j— Write Enrl Stetson. Box 4014. Oak-— "luirdrctiiiforiiTir; ■ ' ■ ■ -------

FOR LEASE: Station In good vol.ume location In Twin Falls. Major

----------^ BRICK 4-plcx. Closo to Lynwood, double Rurage • carport. Individual heat, nlr conditioner. O w ner, 733'«5004.__________

if* ITy OWNER? JncomB property, four 3- I apartmonta, good location. Heduc-— -^?d--t^r^cl^7--e^e^m»T-^^^>25^^7^---------

M usic Lessons 4 0.INSTANT MUSICj A tuno ac_ your

'2 very firaf lesson with th e revo-' lutlonary Pointer Chord System.-SI- Private lessons piano and ornan.

?;n- J. Hill, 733-8600, 733-5950.’ * OPENINGS for piano lessons, chll- ^ dren nnd adult beginners. Call

now, 733-7045. Mri, V/. C. Malberg aril — __________ _ J __________ O ther Instruction 4 6rly LBARN lo fly In tho now Alon A-2 ord Alrcoupo (3 control). P r iv a te pilot license for as Httlo as 5500. Sulll- ^ van Flight Service. J e ro m e , 324-lur-

illGH SCHOOL oducotlon -at homoj^ Dlplomn Qwardeij, G»]l1 npurovcd,_____OH- -“ Amerlcan'Scnool, Box 7G40, Boise,Idaho. • • • -|;7 iilDlNG lessons. English an d West*1, ; -cm ; Tor: InformttilOR pho tie 733«. t 5 5 0 3 . ---- -____ ■ •

H o m o rfo rS a lo - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ‘5 0 — ------: : "HLS" HEYBURN Avenue. 3^bc'd“ -------A', -room nil olectrlc home, fu ll bnsc*.______isf. .. nienCrraotibJo .garago, a ll 'brick

construcllon, largo lot. P r ic e d J20.- r r BOO. Lynwood itealty, 610 Blue Lakes Blvd. North. 733-0211. James Dnnner. 733-2240.

"65 BY OWNllRi Four bedrooms, fully000 carpoted, fiill bnie..ment., 2 car Rarngo, I block from high achool. .~ .Lnrgo First Fodoral loan. See a t -

330 Mflurlce Street North p r phono“J' 733-302 . '____~ NO DOWN I>AYMENr; 3 bedr<?«mhR> modern home, excellent nelghhon-ffi* hood,. Will consdler trade on amall_ trailer tinuse, cnmucr. building lot.ow M\c. 733-ia07, _____ \_____

■W,iiS''-MANl^Gi>,|,nv(!letu«hi!lp— ------^_tl»om -w llh-tholr-pfl|Verw ork-hntI------ '—homo acloctlon. Mny w« servo .W n o n lty , 733-

"y LARGE liouie to move. Mnkts on n?_ f\}r. Cnll Hnniletl Ronlty. 7a3-407»., „g ... ....................... ............. ...................................... ■ —

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JUSt^Uited: 2 year (jid brick, I N 3 bathi, 4 bedroomi, 'fireplace, Excellent bullMn ftove,. dlihwiiheF.*-At- AvenibC Uched garage, full finished base- for 3rd -l ---- ■ ,p.U o ^ o nhta .u _a BEDROOM brick: Near Junior ins value College. Owner transferred to Je- , 733.4079

..... romft._WilL_coxuldflri-iradfl_lor— jBrome-propertynniOO^^......... .. .......-NORTHEAST. Frcillly painted, ^------- bedrqpmBr f u ll''bflie>hcntrCantt8»-------------- 1junw G I loait, JIO.OM. --------7 BEDROOMS, full basement. • i • r L a rg e ■,*)ngle-s<ira8<^ =W!m=3TCNorth Washington'. (li.OOO. 1 basement,3 BEDROOM^ large W in kit* p«ed thrchon plus • m ain ■ floor utility and oven

. room, 8&> furnace. Owner leavi 200; dowiIng state. offer^ J6.QW. menti Jl( clpal. Ph(■ GEM S T A -fE REALTY «v«'733-533B . 733-<M8 or 733-S069. • y j

“ MLS”1.7 ACRES w ith 2 homu. Must 3 beeb» Bold to settle eitote. Coll taccinow for m o re Information, t ‘ FHAPRICE reduced to only J9,750. No monefor this very nice older home. (

—S_ bedrooma, ta. apoplQug living______ _i utility funi4<;e.Why psy m o re ? G.I,___________ H A M L E T T ' f f „in,

' }1[£a LTV HpllnndDava H am lett. broker ..wt c-. r.n

------ 20r’2nT‘5 r~ E : “^aS^OTrfalTytlmeF- ‘Tj^n'bleAnn Hoffmaster 735-2810 room amC. Harley Willlapii 733-0320 m?achcd•= .• ed withi«»»T r»i V TlM LS^ ^ 7 J17.606.

/ '.Twin FaNEW 3 'B eD R O O M HOME ” ?;*■ Fully carpetbd. 2 baths, familyroom. 2 c a r attached garage, BY Cwneilarae lot—I00xl40'. Only JI8.500. baths, firNICE 3 bedrooms plus two In dlshwashbasement. ^ ca r garagu. 9th pUanccsAvenuu- E ast. garasc, i 86x125' COMMERCIAL locationm 238 Bluo Lakei. Commercial ” «building plu» 2 bedroom home. °yJ1S.200. BY OWNE

B A R N E S REALTY ' B i i Sal. Pane---- “■■‘l037T3lurT:akVsTfb7^= 735-8227-- “ baaement

Earl Barnes S-SSSQ f" ”'"'- Bill mil. 733.1016 ^ 3

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E X C L U S I V E L YY O U R S wUhVr'sumo 5 4YOU can live In one of Twin equity 21 Falls' finest locations — This 0091, j33-

beautiful 4-level brick and frame -=---- —home offers over 2,600 square NO down p feet of finished floor space, plus Very nen basement. 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, 12x18; U family-Toonv w4th-rock -flreplaco, — -^ioorsj-ii IlvinR room, dining room, dish* nacc. En wnshcr, new drapes, double car- nee, 4G5 port. large beautifully lundscap- 04.'SS. -cd-foncod y a rd , plu» many-othor— featurfts. $2(>,f)95. Excellent flnan* WE NhED clng available. acreaces.

CALL OWNER. 7J3-31M■ can give

■ F O R S A L E 7 ^loratinn.

- R Y O W N E R -trade. pi

8 bedrooms. baths, largo llv- . 57G5 or 3InB room. fnrnJIy eating room, -----------finished bnsement with extra” VERY SH betlroom nnd utility room, fall- Dullt-lna out shelter, a n d den, beautifully yard. Co landscaped, closo to school and Price. $1 shopping c e n te r . Priced at FHA Mountain appraisal. • nings. 73.1

/I 1* •7'}^ ^QQQ “MLS" FIC a l l 7o3'4opo room briidouble RI■ / - - pricc'l s: / 610 Ulue

^ NEW T R I-L E V E L '

Price, J18.500; down payment.WOO; paym ents, JUl.88 Interest ^ L UViand principal. 3 bedrooms, 2 down pay baths. Uvlng room, family room,kitchen, and dining area. Living - ^room and 2 bedrooms carpeted, by OWNEIFireplace, double «rj)ort, Areal largo lotfine value. A ddreirll23 WUmore iiocoratodAvenue. P h o n e 733-28!)I days; he used

evcnlnfii and Sundays. call 733-:___ _____ “MLS" Sl-1real estai

BY OWNER Evidently o u r other ad didn'tgive a true picture of this home y-or more people would havo look- REDUCEDcd at it. This has to be one of 3 bedroithe best h ep t houses In Twin rooms nc Falls. IderJ f o r couple ready for Newly pcretirement o r small family. This j3jg 4n | .Is a top quality home. Name .;---------brand appliances Including wash- OWNER 01er and d ry e r go with home. room horD r a p e s a n d new carpeting offers cotthroughout— Ctril—Jess- towman ' D3t3.at office, 733-5071 or residence. , vicur hri/.L 733.8349 or d r iv e by 1005 DorianDrive to ta k e a look. I S l l J .appllanct!

— Realty. "iLARGE S bedroom, fireplace. BY OWNE$8100. ’ pancy. 2SHARP 3 bedroom'brlck. Room ren 73 3 2^ fQr expansion In full basement. ----- !-----" J16,500. 1 ACRES,clnderbloBRICK 3 bedroom, 2 bedrooms, Ace Real bulh and playroom In ba,™ .nt. p^RMS At

or seliln;SPLIT-Lev«lr-*- bedroom. 2 bath.Xamily.room, carpettJ60ced.-near ^ _ ichools and shopping. $29,000. O ut Ot T

______ EELDIMAN_REALTQRS-„tis Filer A ve._______ 733-11188

_______ - F - O . R - S A L E ___________ “B Y B U I L D E R TWO CC

COLD M edallion all electric modern, ihome nearing completion In “JiCarrlago E s ta tes . 3 bedrooms, .HX *E balhs. fam ily room, 2 fire* 788-4175.

^places, u ltra modern. Call 733* GOLD MEJ—-AillL___________ rome, 2

^ :---- . —2-flreplai••MLS" SUNRISE Boulevard North. 226i

A real quality built home In prime DUE to illlocation. 1740 square feet of de- - como pnlightful living space. 2 full baths, 78SH024,fireplace, double garage. Mrs. Mlschler has th is home Immacu* Farm i fo late waiting f o r you. Owiier trans­ferred. P riced $20,000. Lynwood ho AroFs Realty. 610 .Blue Lakes Blvd. milk ban ^ r i h , 733-9211. James Danner, Sniv lan

__________________ JeromoR"MLS'* OKI T ry to top thU. 2 bed- <388.' room with 2 more In finished BUHLlTa

basement p lus family room, good oat« mEast localTon, fehcod yard. $11,. K rijV .700. Name y o u r own down pay- -on m w,. meni.. Assume 4^% GI loan on Mnin Ph<balance. E m p ty . Ivfovo right Jn. t7;» !?■',, Twin FaUi R ealty and Insurance733-3882. Al Hleb. 733-3675. B^Ui i

" ~ ^ S ' f i L M O . ^ T E 's '^• room, 4-level J\ome, family-room. . Williams,, 2 batfifl, c o V « rod 'p a iro ; fully 2P0 head i fenced, excellen t looatlon, Owner River Val

transferred. P rico $20,000. Lyn* -“ than-$40(

----- -Panii.r,-733-2MO------------------ i a '-lniAB-•‘ ^LS'• . FOR ACTION lilt with out rangi

CeOrga H aney 's Twin Falls Realty 2. homes, nnd Iniurance and atart packing, more, -Ri Twin Falls R ea lty and Iniurance. shone, m733-3602.>______________ -pAWM an

ilY OWNER: 3 bedroomi. dun. am auf^ family room, flraplace, double oven t iQvd Rol — Friildalri iP la lr,, carpetea.. 733- A v i N

WILL ViiAiBY OWNeIu stotely 4bedroom, " o r homo brick homo In Twin. Large fully nartlcular , carneted room s, 2 bnths, ilroplace. tn . Jeroi ‘ centrally located . IM3-y2. Uuhl, ' ,° .J

TWO BEDROOM homo, finish^ Arome, i .baiemcnt, g n s furnace, lifetime for in ac fencing; $13,050. 238 Taylor Street, 324.2257, J 733.8M0. 40 ACRES'

IM POLKi - a - bodroomi,-carpeted, _ palli.- Tr—----- drapflir '/li^ l«<erbaifm entr-|ft* ■~l.nTgo“ W' raie, ins furnace, new outside 731.5317.

• pafnt. h % FHA. . H0~AVltk7idwHL^rmuit sacrifice large 6oI(i provemeni

Medallion hom o. £all nnytline and ■ 139,000. T -arrange to aee . 7a3-.lMQ. 733.481)9.s y o wn e r : Moving. 2"bedroom 80"

brick, corner lot, ranced back- home in t yird, lrt» M«pl«XYenu». 7H-7477. u m l Oil!

l i . i r t i i i s ^ h i n ' i n n i . T T i i r r w nb"Affifiis.rooihi. Inrga corner lot, Nfiar way ironpchnol and ahopplng. 733’l3<fl, home. Aci

•3 llUUnuoM/Uiii^aii. rnmlly robni, 40 ACRKB 1113,80Q. ACS Ueafly. 793-S2I7. Toinis, cr

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5 0 H ohiei for S a ls «50 Farm!

I N J E R O M EI. Excelltnt older hom e on East ,>• Avenue C. 2 bedrooms with room s* for 3rd ln basement, largo llv.

—ing-rroomr -appealing kitchen,- and 'double garage . Outstand- ** Ing value for only $9500. Call '

r ' . . . . 4,OOO

^ . SP A C IO B S - - z r s t, .-. NEW H O M E , ;fN =W RiF3-4Utitfu>umi^^i>dUig^hiV - = &( basement,' double carport, car« nn Vt- pcted throughout., bullt-ln range 'y and oven; has 'patio . Price $17,« _ _ _ fi 200; down paym ent, $700: pay-

ments JIO .IO Interest and prin- ,„V;,clpal. Phone 733-2891, days; 733- KlMl8460.. evenings and. Sundays. row 1—--------- -— ?------- 1 .. , remo^ R E D U C E D

1805 D O R I A N twiiIt 3 bedroom brick ' high11 fenced yard . of inFHA Approved ’ Terir) No money down if good credit5. CALL 733-7682 g_.............. .............. " ___

TWO G.I. B A llG A IN S ->$11,500 6I0 }^ Brick 3 bedroom^ each. Re-

- = -iAlLSLLGRACIQUS L IVING for rea-

sonable price. A ttractive 2 bed-^ room and family room, fireplace, • Iattached garage, nicely landscap- * 1

ed with garden.* J u s t out,,of (;Uy . • ^limits, This horfte is really sharp. • 1$17.6M. Ideal fo r GI or FHA • 1'.Twin Falls Realty and Insurance, * 1C7 733-36(12. Al Hleb. 733-3C75.. Deih All

“ Wickham. 733-54 7 6.__________ Withe. BY Owner: • 3 la rg e bedrooms. 20. baths, flrQplace, carpeting, drapes, i n dishwasher and disposal, other ap* h pUanccs included, patio, attached <01garoge, on largo lot. fenced back 324-4

yard. Quality construction you dl must sec to appreclateil532 Pierce.By appointment only: p3-0808.

BY OWNER: 3 bedroom i, fully car- .petcd, Jwo flronlaces.t L'4 oaths. 4ff> jdouble ^rage. -wsiiwaihcxl dispos. Twinal. Paneled fam ily. roOm In fpll landi j7--i= —baaement=iGaft^f=ifcC-n-ftt4-«r-waia£ —Jlytri

59 heater. Large back yard complete, balaIB ly fvjnced. Phone for appointment, but

733-6349, 811 Greenwood CTr c l e . try. — • (paved street).GOLD MEDALLION: Roman Brick 3 bedrooms. F u lly carpeted. 2

lovely fireplaces, family room 733with bar In basem ent. $18,200, as-. ____sumo 5 4 per ccnt loan. Terms on iim* In equity 2149 Alta V ista; phone 733- M

is 0031, j33-1994 for appointment.■e NO down paymelit "wUh cood credit. • is Very nent home; 2 bedrooms, one s, 12x18; large kitchen; hardwood p t Or— —iloorsj-inaulntod-i—oll-o*matlc fur. .1- nacc. Enclosed ca rport nnd stor- r- nee, 4G5 Highland Avenue. 733- )• 04S5.

WE NEEDliomes^to Teliralso small “ C '] acreaces. We have a number of ‘ good buyers. Wo a re not members ~Of Multiple Listing Service. Wo —** can give you fast personal service. . . , Duhler Realty, 733-5205 or.733-1237.

THREE bedroom honte. northeast for i loratinn, Twin F alls. 51/4% lonn, winti Will inke good Jeep , lale model

------- cor nr amnll_ tra lls r tiT O g .in___ !trade. For appointment cnll 733- . 57G5 or 324-414'#. Jerom e. J30.2

'a* VERY SHARP 2 bedroom home. __1. Built-Ins galore. Fencetl back 48f ly yard. Covered putlo. C a r p o r t . Cree! d Price. Jll,450. iSOO down. Rocky $50.0 A Mountain Realty. 733-1406. Eve- CHOJ• nings. 73.V3102. ___________

••MLS" FREMONT Drive. 4 bed­room brick, family room, 2 bnths, ] double gnrnfre, excellent iocntlon. priced $21.r>00. Lvnwoori Realty.610 Ulue Lakes Blvd. North. 733- • * M

• 0211, .Inmes Dunnor. 73.1-2240. j;,

» yard, gnrHge. dost* 10 Albertson's,Will take anythlnB of value on

0 down pnymcnr. Bnlnnce on escrow* at $50 a month. W hat have you? g 030 2nd Avenuo West.________^ BY OWNER: 2 to 3 bedroom home, catth

largo lot. Closii to srhool, newly 'fi ilocoratfld, nitachcd building, can 'Jc.i ‘J be used for bodronm.s or office. Phbne Call 733-.1G77; cvenlnKS. 733-3345. ___ C

"Ml.s" SF.F. m for action! Comnlcti!___ Creal estate scrvice. Homes, farms, ranches, commercial properties, byyj,

•t bans, and rentals. Lynwood Real- nrom ty. 610 Blue Lakes North. 733-9211.

<• REDUCED $1,000. New prl« $890CL------3* 3 bedroom. Full basement. 2 'h rooms new indoor-outdoor carpet; Ih

Newly palntedi $900"tlown. See at ( •» 1316 4th Aveni/e E ast. 760 i1. OWNER onxious to sell nent 2 bed-e. room home. Appraised $9,000. All jmnr g offers considered. 343 Monroe. 733-in ■ ______________ broo<“■ ■ NEW brick, 3 bedroom, N.E. area, Dowt

Family room narage, fireplaces,appliances. Fully carpeted. Ace “ 310--- Realty. 733-5217. gTAC9. BY OWNER for Immediate occu- •oil-

pnncy. 2 bedroom home. Shadedyard, heated garace. 304 Van Bu- right

^ ren. 733-2042 or 733-4IM2.t. .............. 3-beo1 ACRES, 3 bedroom home, iarce ondclnderblock shop, pasture. $12,500. Prlc<s, Ace Really, 733-5217. less

. FARMS AND RANCHES Buyln"g if /n ’ or selling. Phone Blaye Realty,

, 733-70G4. MAGIC• ■ ■■ acres

O ut of Town H o m e s 51 g i i— *

^ ¥ M T X S T T C ~ ~ ‘t i sC O M M E R C IA L mb-j:

----------- — F R O N T A G E .---------nTACTWO CORNER lots. 7 room

e modern, older hom e on Highway Sr'v 5 03; l, block from downtown Hal- , ley. Dy owner. Call 788-4176 or

788.417S.!• GOLD MEDALLION home In Je- 73/.31 rome, 2 bedrooms, full basement, — — = —2-^lreplactS7-N ew fy-paln tedr^33. LOW-drth. 2264.____________________ SideIme DUE to ill health, will sacrifice in- de- • como property o r house. Phono , i5ivj ths, 788-4024. Hailey. Idaho._______'cu- Form , for Sale- 5 2““I* 80 ACRES. Lots o f pnsturt, good FARM

* ilk barn, nice 2 bedroom home, a so‘er, Only $36,000 with $13,000 down, like_ Jeromo Realty an d Insurance, 324- CalliCd* <388._______________ ________ Realiled BUHL.80 acrcs. F ull water, I head-

gate, o l d e r -2 bedroom home. 40ACF"•* Priced at $27,500. See Ken Patter- Flreray- aon al West End Realty. 1012 West 18x630" Main, Phone 543-4409. Duhl. corro

ice "MLS" 73 ACRES n e a r Twin Falls, eth 2 homes and good Improvements,----- Excollontlground—and~futuv.-po>^ -tentlal Is terrific! Call C. Harley hricJ

Williams. Hamlett Realty. 733-4071). .. J5|,mIlly 200 HEAD cow ranch in Litil&.Wood "C'irP' ner River Valley. One of the best. Lets yn* -“ than-$400 -por- cow —unlt.-Handy —32^2(n « ' ' ?v*cnfngl^2' T R m II ^ 290 HEAD''battle ranch. Lota of ■■■ '1th out range, good ^j»rintor climate, n i ilty 2 . homes, Prlce<r~-to*~sinr^aRy —ng. more, - RowjB'Hiatt Agency, Sho- Jice, shone, 880-2115. . ' ^— FARM AND RANCH loans, large, __ Evj

a mal l , development, refinance. TTTrtI'cn Lloyd Roberson Agescy, 230 Main <Avenue North, 733-8855. oU T ^

WlLL^TilADE 4V «crea for acreage bulldlO”' , or homo In Twin Falls. Call for for tiIlly nartlculari. L A N Real Estate and tce. Co„ Jeromo, 324-4800._______ ^ 0*7 '^ WAN'1' to trade tiO ac re s abuiKuit'o^ FOUuJerome, modern 3 bedroom home ij(nt

for 40 acres with modern home, nr v324-2257, Jerome. . jiJy ]—r 40' ACRES. Four m ilea from Twin Kefclieu, _ Falls,-Trade .for home In town. jT acu

- n 60 ACRE farm, norcR'aT^ei" I'ootl Im- north 0"] nrovementi, good land, layi good. Hendi inu ' $39,000. Terms,. Hackney Agency, w LL I— - • . , QI*.,

^ L S '‘ er^CUEsV w ili irade Tor Ulafi. i!5* home In town or good paper, The 73.‘!*74 Land Office of Idaho. n M M . TfiO F

h b Adlil^S, Twin [F alla tract. Hlaii* niw lar way irontnBe. 7 yea r old brick 733-H— borne. Acc Honlty. ‘.73.1-fl217, XculTi ini, 40 ACRKB loulhwest corner nf Filer, 'Will

Toinis, cnsh. Inquiry 733-2868. peopl

r H o v e d W cso" Farm* ^or S a l* i . ^ 5 2 Tiofi” "M L S ” ‘‘1► 800 ACRES first cjais row crop

' land. RogK iree.iQ lU flrge .level..... fields, frost free, long growing .season. 2 mUes cement ditch, •

r Taxes and^ater'abdufjljriK rpeir'^I / acre per year. {4,000 ACRES, brlvaie deeded

— —range-land—Shoshohe-baslni----— •^ ___________________ ta i

------- ^ B A M v fE S -R E A tT ’i r - ------- JS.2- -1037 Blue Nn. ____ haP -ETrrBaTilea------ ------ 432:5559--------: Bill Hill 733-1916* If

M LS • - avKIMBERLY AREA 80 acres, all He- row crop land- 3 bedroom home.

— , remodeled In 1959. Dye to healthsowner deslrfcs to sell, Price 558,- vii 000 with $5000 dovyn, balapce con«tract. ^ -RnTWIN FALLS ..area 160 acres. g jhigh producing: .Two good sets v«rof Improvements Price $120,000. —■ Terms available. “ A

L Y N W O O D = r - ------- R E I A L -T -Y ------------- ---00 610 Blue Lakes Blvd. N. 733-9211 SE . Harley Mathers 733-8473 evi1 Lee Mathers 423-5942 ho^ ' --------gTT__ latl : ------- 1 6 0 - A C R E S _____ice. • New 3 bedroom brick home. br- ap- • 160 shares ot water co;Uy . • Vi miles from Jerome trcirp. . • Land Is excellent baHA • Milking barn \ ice, * Double garage i eth All for a low price of, S69.500 with 29% down. Call 'n6w.

H A N D Y R E A L T Y / 'fied 401 South Lincoln JeromifBck 324-4330 Evijnlngs, 324-5456 ----- ;k'ou ________________________ _ J•ce. -------------------------------------- 2_ “ M L S ”ar- - ___;hs. 4o> ACRES. Hitbs miles from 33 A>05. Twin Falls. Neat home, well $3ifull landscaped and cared for. Fom- 3 T-Jlyirfirchard4rr#.0-«cr«s-p«#iurfi.~Me. balonce crop Work In the cliy. ruint. but enjoy a home In tho coun- : Mle , try. „ 755-s G E M S T A T E R E A L T Y or

2 633 Blue Lakes North Faom 733-9069 . 733-5336 or 733-4548 • L>

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^ F O R H O N E S T • Fe »no D E P E N D A B L E c h o

. r e a l e s t a t e s e r v i c e r !:or- O r Advfce Call <iu

733-4081 5"

“ 'C : L O O N E Y ,■ ^ A L T O R ' ^ers ■— ■ ' "WoIro US<37 80 ACRES, 75 Inch Irrigation at :— well, small, home. Ideal place

ast for .stockman to raise hay andnn. winter catUe, $18,000. budel rs^ ___ WF.NnpiT.T, RF.AT.T Y

Wondell, Idaho -■ - __ Ke-2274 536-i04S 638-2648 ^no. __ ------------------------- ----------- ----------------- H;iclt 48T ACRES, nil paiture. Silver p!r t. Creek runs through. Fair home.'.ky $50,000, . .ve- CHOICE Improved 80 ....$60,000 EXC_ F E L D T M A N i2icd- R E A L T O R Sll’ ’ 87! Filer Ave, 733-1088 bol l v ' -------------------------------------- COM33; . “ M LS”_ For FARMS It'i HARNK-S

----- B 7 > rR N E S -R E A tT-Y„„ 1037 Bluo Lake* Blvd. N.733 -S227 GOO „ " Earl Enrnci. . . , 423-5(103. . nr cm Hill •__________ 7^1!)10_ _ r l s— -ARE YOU LOOKING tor a good \/o £ ne, cattle ranch? Seo or call us."Jn GENE LARSEN SALES CO,ce. Phbne 7:i3-G008 • 931-f)l71, Gooding 5. Chuck Pettcrson 733-3638 evietc C. H n r lp y W illifim .s

.That's rightl See Harley about'^ ®ibuying o r i selling your farm coi:?*• property. #all Hamlett Realty, onl733-4070. d^enings, 733-0320. “ JfilOCL ______________ * R L

2 CATTLE RANCH>et; IN HAGERMAN VALLEY _at OF SOUTHERN IDAHO 41 A760 acres deeded, 300 acres In at

—T- pasture and alfalfa under flood PaIrrigation. 2 homes 2 sets of an Improvements, excellent fences,cement ditches, carrying 300 chbrood cows. P r i c e $175,000. $6.

^ Down payment open. Contact Rev;.' owner, c-o Box 333, Buhl, Idaho •^ca 83316. Phone (208) 543-4706. SUW

sT'aCREsI all good heM7 loam' < fjc ^ soil. Fields lay exceptionally well . pii led with no rock Dlowout. Full water -an 3u- rights with one headgato. Easy ——

access to Twin Falls and Jerom e. A p i_ 3-bedroom home, garage, barn TTfpr■pe and corrals; all first class shape.'00. Price $41,000; $0000 down, with

less for all cash. Dryden Agency, rr:: Jerome. 324-5232. Ed Pettit, sales- Jn- ‘ty“ nian. 324-5234.______________ ^

MAGIC Valley Cattle- ranch, 300 fio— acres deeded. 270 Irrigated. BLM r |i 51 graiing, 2 lo -headr5irm onths;"Ad. pn

Joining ranch. 22% Increase In —— grating expected due lo extensive AVA— H '-ye-a-r ■»rangq 'lmprovement~Tro~ —b®(

gram. Price, •$I20,<)00. ,29% down. AC Wendell Realty. Wendell. Idaho, KI: 536-2274. 636-2451 evenings._____

140 ACRES; 72 shares of-w ater: 3 S— bedroom modern home; within -ot L driving distance of Twin Falls or —I Burley. P riced’ at $21,500. Stock- 3 R( ‘ men’s Realty; 800 South-tlncOln; Jerome. 324-4845. Evenings, Rod- wlj

ney Pauls, 825-9574; Bob Pence,___ CUT

33 LOW-down~pgyTggnrbuys-thl8~NorthSide 80 aCH3 farm within commut- Eg

1 Ing distance of Twin Falls. Owner LAD retiring. Very productive 8oll._ 2 -pri ■ modern homes. A 3 bedroom and sol

— a I bedroom. Priced only MO,000.CO Rocky Mountain Realty, 733-1406. ONE Evenings. 733-3102.___________ [jjj

)od FARMS, ranches, acreages. We have ne. a good ielectlon now. Would you 3 R( vn. like to see them? No obligation.124- Call for appointment. Snake River coi

Realty, Buhl, B43-46C5. Bill Bro- JdT <icen, Realtor. t(one. 40 ACRES, 4 bedroom modern hom^ . Stti er- Fireplace, utUlty, attached garage, tw c est 18x65 clnderblock ahed. barn, good adi corrali, full waterplus year round Kli iTT .stream. $30,000. Farmers Realty, *7^ ,ts: 843.4650, Buhl.po* iO'ACRES-by^wncn-aoid'MetremoTr —

brick home. Electric heat. 3 bed- cmT roomi. Finished basement. Patio. p|g 13'a "Carport.-Oood-barn and shcds .-6 — ph j i i ■ mllei from Jerome oa olled"road.,dy -324^2005,-Jerom e.

- R M l T i R » T F o T T H d i = ^ S 3 ^---------- ------------- ONEt e ,__ HAVE: W hat you w an t.•V , WANTTWHat you h av e . f iv o

■ Rocky Mountain Realty, : fur_ exchangor, 733-1406. phije, Eveninga. 7330102, 733-0068.[hi loU o nd A c re a g a 5 4 baj_ OUT of state owner will trade large 757-771ge building site by new Junior iliBb'or for travel trailers plckunphorses —\r\.ite and trailer o r ?. Value <1300. Box- 0»7. Tlmes-Newi. |_______ UNU

FOUR large lots on Falls Avenuo i»|o East. Five minutes from college,« • or will build to lult purchase. COM _ Ray Mann. Jerome. Ray Klnkade, **9/ ^ Kefchum. .fn* <r ACRES ia -pasture.' 7. y ea r old ^H'C ‘/ r —homB.—No—down-payment:—Take —^ over 0,1. loan. See after B. 44 mile - J z £ m- north of F ile r falrirounds. Uob 3 RC >d. Hendricks. flo(‘y< W LL trade 4 bedroom brick homo ^ 01‘ aninller homo In Twin Falls or 'of Ulafi, Ilarold'a Agency. 733-5332 or A p aho 13.1.7<»7" _________ I jf e f_ 16011I20' CoON THY loll, I'olli Avo- Cm ih* nuQ' RAit., Real Eitote Service, iitllck 7J3-H10._____ ■ n«2:

XCRU or more. Lull, Oood locndoiV. UNU jr. 'Will consider contrnct* H» right All

people. Call anyllmi 733-7fl70. ^22

W a n i A d C |i'5 2 L ots a n d Acreag« 5 4 Tli^~ * m s " ' ^,□ • EXCELLENT subdivision prop. p? erty. 10 acrcs In Kimberly area . °P]„.... Has-older 3 bedroom'home-with - 5 “, . large combination living, ropm- dlnTng- room-ayd-largo k itchen .

™ .. _mREE'bedroom, b rick jiop ie .on .. ^ 5 acres In Kimberly area . Large

rMmTMll-ln oven anJ i ^ g e , orjg , . „ ^

If you aro lnterested_ln to p In* |1®• vestment property, with above-

average return, -contact o u r of* LARtill lice.' tedSL TAYLOR AGENCY-h- Kimberly 423-5289 ^

Evenings hoiRon Taylor 423-5403 inrByrle C?arr 733-6898 jgnMason Smilfi 733-5877 _JU. —.......... — I ■ ■ RLE“MLS" ■ • ..™Ex

TOWN AND- COUNTR' J l ------ —— T K R E S " - --------TRi111 SELDOM an «crtnsv! llk o thlj .73 ever available. Full orlck ranch •42 home, electric heat, excellen t fn- = (Unities 'for hor/iV, beuutlfuHy~

landscaped, loaded w ith fruit K1T( trxies and other goodies, top roc----- - Norlhwoit-locjitlQn- com m anding __52iIt, breath-taking view. $29,950 with . »T77

convenient terms to suit y ou or trado considered for w h a t you 71-1 have now. Move right In . rUK

chi

r - 7.1.1-3Cfi2./ Al lllcb, 733-3675

Betli Wickham, 733-5476FILERyCRE''TRACT~ Ll

2 bedroom home, gns fu rn a c e , ' cai partially finished basem ent.

Frank Horst - 326-5438 f®;>m 33 ACRES 9 mllcs from T w in Fails, ell $3000 down payment will handle, m- 3 bedroom home In T w in . FallsI’o,---- - With ncreage, Hnraa barn .a n d cor- wm-Hy riils.'Total prlcc $6300. Harold's in- ■ : Agency. 733-5532 or 733-74 87.

ACRES, 2 bedroom hom e^'vX $8C ^ miles from Twin Falls. P r ic e $7,000 mTT I or will trado for home in Twin hni Falls In J8000 to $10,000 range. i,J 9 • Lynwood Realty.' 733-9211.______ 73“- — B usiness Property 56 ^

Commercial Property .‘li’iA SPECIALTY ' tauFeldtmnn Realtors____ 733-1088

CHOICE largo lots for hom es In thej ro( J most up-to-date subdivision in me Twin Fails. With all u tilitie s un* en< dergrouhd. Adjacent to th e new —_ college. Land O/flco of Id ah o . 733- ATT: 0716. cle

^ day Auction Sales grounds. Lou---- 5, 6 and 7 lo block 85 of th e city MOCof Buhl. Excellerit for commercial ini

use. Liberal terms. Coll 436-4602 yai on nt Rupert.CO — ------- — . ' MOCnd FOR LEASE; 60x75* c in d e r block raibuilding, suitable for shop o r stor- Kljr.ge, heoied with bln fe d atoker -nunboiler. r.l,E., 305 Bth .Avonue t

---- 7 m i ; tr7 33:i8;4.-------------------------->48 Commercial acreage on highways TuTT

U.S. 93 and U.S. 30. 109 fool oVfrontage. Write l.S.U. B p x 53<. 047Pocatello, Idaho, or ph o n e 233- 6781. evenings. SMA

100 EXCELLENT commercial s i te . Toox .125’ on Blue Lakes at Kimberly __Road. Has apartments and 3 2 Blhomes. Now on, Sce and m ake us $4J

'88 good offer. C. Looney, 733-4081. 6:3---- COMBINATION Business a n d Aparr- 3 DImcnts across from Sears. Good In- sId('f)intj invesinieni. Terms o r trade, at

Contact caretakcr— 428 M a in Ave---- nnQ NnriTT~

127 GOOD homo plus Income apnrim enis viii09. or bumnesi oflices. T w o main Min16 right' of ways.' 733 7464. nviod V a c a tio n Properly 58 Roo

t C O O L__ evenings ami days can b e en- EXC--------4oyod—ot—Trulls—Knd,— — acfo----- prt_____ Big-^Vood River 4-s^ason homo Avut' sites. See our plans fo r your rnj^ m complete rccreatlon hom e for y. only $l2.000."Exc(‘llelnt 'nri&iii:ifi'g' ' — available. tj- i__ RU SS HORN REAL ESTATE •!£!:

788-4110 -;n,llsy . 78B-4121 DOU41 ACRES cholCB iub-dlvl3 ton land •«!

in a t McCall, Idaho. F ro n tag e on $33od Payette Laites, Dig P ay e tte Lake Reof and LltUfl Payette Lake. 2 roads, r — :>s, Meadow and timber land. Ideal for Busi00 church or youth camp. P r ic e d at 7^ ]0. $65,000 with 23% down. Iversonct Realty, 034-4354, Goodlnfe.

^M M E ^bom o (and w in te r too). —i£2 — « 2-bedroom cabin situated 18 miles OFF oam < North of Ketchum. A ttractive fire- BU well .place; mojily furnished. Schmitt Gg a ter -and Muffloy, 034-4781, Gooding.jme. A partm on ti—F urn ished . 70

n i c e 2 bedroom, clean a n d weli S burnished. Utilities except electric* JJ! Ity. Off-street parking, television

aTet children-or-pets. -733- -■ ____________ I-------- -- ihs---- BACHELOR apartment. G r o u n-d 543300 floor; private cnU’ance a n d bath. —

3LM Linens, utilities furnished. Man Wqi Ad- preferred. 733-2533.1 In ----- wAiNislve AVAILABLE August Isf. New, 2 opI Tjror —bedroomsHjarpetedj-Eleetrlo-heatr —5- 3wn. Adults only, No pets. 423-5239, “— aho, Kimberly. Forr__ UPSTAIRS. Kitchen, bedroom an^ w ^r r -? —hving- rootn.—t35r^J till tie s- 'p a ld r —IB*-559 2nd Avenue North. 733-8401 or bui

733-2278. ________ grtock- 3 ROOMS. Ground floor. H e a t ond rof :01n; ~watcr~-fuml)hed;—Large picture Rod* window overlooking H arm on Park, iqs nce. <<2 Locust. 733-3876. |;o_ CUTE clMn 3 rooms. E ld e rly lady • WO orth— preferredrOfflee,-448-2nd—Ai^enuemut* Eost.___________________ FLO-i/ner LADY'S, single. Light housekeeping, bln l._ 2 • prlvate-bath * entrances. Bullt-lns, and soft water 543 2nd Avenuo East. i;® 000. ■ 632L406. ONE bedroom, sai neat, utilities furnished. |oa. 200 N orth Wash*— Ington, Phone 733-4286.'vou i ROOMS, ground floor, w a te r and .iJSl tion sanitation furnished. B a b y wel* pe r Iver come. 521 Bth Avenue N o rth . fro

3 ROOMS, ground, water a n d sanlta* J?*tion furnished, ilaby w elcom e. 521 —

miZ 5th Avenue North, FOR age. TWO and three r o o ms , utilities, cfJ !Ood adults, no pets, ground f lo o r . 1530 lund Kimberly Roatf,

NICE anartment at Just-A-Mere-lnn.___ ' Elderly periohi only, l^bone 733* «"I h o n - __ ■ ■ __ ,...733

SMALL Bachelor apartm ent. Very clean, reaionable, ground lloor. sell

Sad " Phona 733-5216 after . g;PO p.m. _ tra ‘ ALL utilities furnished. 2 -room a and or..

— baih—$Gi)'per‘ monih“ 204'i--Norui B l?" 5 3 — ~ • -fial - - - ONE-bedrdom upstairs apartm ent.All utilities furnished $50. 439 2nd ^---- — Avenua-North>-Phons. 733-2fl4Q___ X flJ

TWO room apartment. All utilities 1?]: furnished. 3b flth }Avenuo Norih. -JS®Phone 732-2840. V' ■ FOR---- CLEAN, nicely furnished 3 rooms, g*||5 4 bath.'lleat, water. No peta. 361 6th— Avenuo East, .______ 12’ 11

CABINS. One anil two room *. Also ??![‘'SJ _iurnUhea-hauiB..Call 733-4120 after .i£ £555J B p.m. *• _________ DALI

UNUSUAL npartinent for 1 adult.— Outside entrnnco, carport, a l l utli*'nue Itlos. 124 »olk. Fhone 733*3485. AUl J5S* COMPLETELY private u n i t mainfloor. Wol kept, encellent location. -.J2Indulti. 227 7lli Avenue N o rth . C/fsl

KirCHE'Nn‘rni. m u tilit ie s paid. ■"! _zOrnund flooi -B5i-2nd - Avenue .J B

nile Kortli. 733'BW~T)f'733-227B. MAfJi Dob bT ROORS,~Privale bath. O r o u n dfloor. Clean; Older lady o n ly , $50. ^^ ^ 3 Bth Aveftuo Eon. - INTE! or A p a rtm o n li—U n fu rn lih e cJ . 71 _ J ^__ BEAUTIFUL •parlnieht fo r couple.kve* Carnot, itove, refrigerator nnd “J Ice, iitllltlei furn ilied. 108, P h o n q 733*f H22. ' _________ . n i xTo^ UNU llIiUROOM ileluxe nnartm eiit,Ight All utilities furnished. P h o n o 733-

C lid r g e Aee<“ 5 4 A p artm en ts— U n fu rn l* h * il"7 t f o m

, A IR .CONDITIONED '■ SPLENDOR '

°*T Spacious 2 - bedroom, carpetsd,

' „ utlful recreation l»Make a emnrt move to . . . . LYNWOOD MANOR T w in Falls A ddress

--------^'Of-BisUnetion--------------- -nt Call Mrs. Walt Thomas. 733-3669 rnjir = rgcqm'ow iBg;^sort.y^tcr.titlitrBn- z = ^ ge, or Pets). ' ,______ < - f ;

' " ^ ! n d c ^ ^ ^ w o r k f ^ M u ^ ^ ^ n . , i . gle people. Appliances furnished.J j; Air conditioning. 733-4170. • of* IX rg e 2 "bedroom brick, Redecora- ^ .

led. W ater and sanitation furnish­ed; $65. Adults. 733-6965 -after six weekdays - '

2S9 CLEAN 4 . rooms, private entrancejboat, water, sanitation furnished, 2— 403 lorgo parking area. Twtn Falls.«08 850. 423-5903._______ ^ .

----- REE15 Apartments; Studio oDart-ment. Quiet respectlble building. - Excellent location. Adults only. 1—

r Call Beck. 733-9531._______T lousos^^-^ 'rnT iH «l ‘ 73

Kh * T\VO bedroom home with bath at fn- Curry. Lawn, shade, water fur- 2—HTy” ‘nisnea. $5U. 7jj-4u i i > «7a8«w3i r " -----

rult KITCH&N. priVute bath, and living top room; Water and sanitation paid.Ins -S25_pcr- mQAth^33i227a, ___' “ •1 • N I C E L Y furnished ono bedroom home, yiird and garage. Phone>'0“ 733-8543............ ..................

FURNISHED 40‘ trailer house. No children or pets. Phone 733-1144.Houses— U nfurn ished .74

F O R R E N T2 bedrooms, llvlagr fining area, i

r oai-lu kitchen, drapes, curtains. cc . carpeted, gas heat, play room ' or oedroom In bnsement, potlo.

carage, fenced yard. Very clean.___ Water, sanitation furnished.Falls. CALL 733-2648indie. ^i cor* MODERN two bedroom homo. Car-'^tod'thToUBhoutrmitvly^emodelort -r-r-r

oathroom, gas furnace. Insulated,___ washer hookup. Adults preferred;. 4'/)| $80. Phone 735-4290.

N E W L Y decoratcd. 1 bedro^ home. C l o s o In. Refrigerator, ange. Water and Sanitation paid.

___ 7.13-4159. -_______ ________56 k'OR RENT: unlurni.hed houio, 210 r p ]___ Tyler, 4 rooms, modem, washer- I J

drier hook up, garage. $35. Mur* ''taugh. 432-2351. j.

2 5 L «-BEDUOOMS.-da r-p-c-t4uUlvlnl. _203 n the room, fireplace, nice yard, base-> in ment and water softener. Refer- ___ _

ences. 733-8202. - , '. 733. ATTRACTIVE two bedroom home, Fornr

clean, good locatlbn. Adults. 536 'r r r r —Bth-Avenue >lerth. Pheae ?3a-4&Bl------'« “[; tiler 5:30 p.m.I city m o d e rn . 1 bedroom house In Kim* i* , Jrclal l«rly. Dullt-ln appliances. Fenced ^ J-1692 yard. Phone 733’-9606. ]----- MODERN two bedroom homo. Ga- u,block rage. »/4 mile west. K south- of 'stop Kimberly school. 423-5002._____ H- .tokw -nvo bedrooms. $45 per month. « , ^ ZJAQdern,. gaa hea]. 40S 6th Strwt _ !L . ___ North. ^

'^MLS" WE HAVE homes furnished u , or unfurnished. Shnw Realty. 733- ’ 0473; Edna Irish. 733-0882. Jf

SMALL'house, furnished or unfur- ]-rrr- nlshed. 733-2206, evenings or N. 0. „ ,hlr?u •Kempton. 538 4th Street West. ^ .id* 3 2" bEDr 60M home. Fenced yard. 1<e us $45. 835 Main West. 733-4301. After u 'U. 6:30 p.m. ^ |parr- 3 BEDROOM homo near Morning. ^ 1»d In- side School. If):i7 Elizabeth. Inquire orude, nt 1029 Ellainbeth. evenings.____j^ve. 2 ni:DR0QM5. lnanltvKd.^Wa-siicr; ^ :___ drier hook up. Basement. Fenrcd „ ,lenis viird, 5f>5. 1560 4ih Avenue Easi, .

NICE yard. 2 .bL'drt^ms, curpcl in H> ] ___ living room. 214 Mu_dlaon. 73:)-4Q90. ^58 Rooms—B oard an d Room 76

---- Gl-.NTLl-MEN. One or two. Privatebath. P r 1 v n te entrance. Clean.l.urBC, Cool, 733-8704._____ '

en- EXCELLENT rooms, warm, dean, . Yera----- prtVQle-«ntroncOr-Clo80-lnr-l,3J-4tli -13^mu Avenue Nonh._ _ _ ' _

CQ.MFORTADLn newly decoratcd' fJ.J. . . Cooll Phono 733.8203. <______ , 'xp; Hotels a n d M otels 78

DOUBLE dock motel. Neat Interior.___ bus depot, pool, air conditioning,land superb -rooms,- family -quartors, —P

] on $33,400 Income. WIU trade. Ace t<Lake Realty, 733-5217.____________ - FII for Business— Office R en tals flO —c

OFFICE space 150 Sq. ft. to l.OOli Sq. ft. North Blue Lakes Shopping___ Center locations. Remodel to suit 5 ,too), tenant. Gem State Realty.miles* OFFICE space for rent on l orlh —C fire- Blue Lakes with parking. Phonahmitt Ggrden L. Crockett. 733-5580. —1!_ —------- ---------- ■■■ ................. ByQ fa rm s f o r Rent 84 ai

FARM RENTERS: Are you dls* — couraged, frustrated, not making Hsint money? Thinking of throwing —3 ,'1, - In the sponge? Let me rent you aplacerwllh tm'estabttshBd-Totntlotr--------- - that can still mako money. Callu n-d 543-5902. Buhl. ..Ubath. —■ ' ' I I, i.iiMMan W an ted fo Rent 88 —2

----- WANT to rerit 20’*30' trailer with ^jj^^2 option to buy. Call 733-6808 after ^•523o| — — —

Form (m p ie m e n ti________ W ,”an3 WANTED: two 18* beet beds and two

Jmld: —ie*-^pad—beds:—^For—aaler^JOO-----l or bushel and 1360 ' bushel Butler

___ grain bln. Located North of Je*”5113 rome.’ 678-5856, Burley evenings.FERGUSON tra c to r TO-30, $75ol « Park. J058 pord tractor 861, $11M. 1056 e 1

Ford 2 ton trpck with bulk bed, r'hi THdy • WOO- Ford mower, $100 .NKO Cul*-enue —tlVfttor,q2S.-Phono-324t21fl3____ ^___ FLOATING cutter bar for 141 comiping, bine, 12 foot. Fits most o t h e r u t-lns. makes of combines. Model A.;ast. Farmall tractor for parts. Phono TT-r— 532*4309. Fraynfl Shouse, Rupert. US] K SEE tho all new 34 and 38 John Deere forajse harvesters. Gem___ Equipment bales, Eastland Drive“an3 South. 733-7272. • .wel* FERGUSON'tractor.-good'hydrauIlc -----

1. front loader, motor good, tractorfair. Tell Auto Parw. mile West SW‘"LS®; of Hospital._______ 2______FOR YOUR Delaval repairs and

Tnn* dairy supplies contact: Mountain iiS i 53fi States Implement, 126 2nd South, VE. 733*8432. ' •

GOOD selection of h7y tools, iwatii. R .tind hay balers, all makes, J . Twin Falls Tractor & Implement,

,yery FOR aale or trade: Massey HaMiloor. .self propelled c o m b i n e W i l l ___ _m. -trado -fo r, catUa or feed. 324.2092. - • .and or.4,eaat,iQH-Dorth J e r o m e . ___

b^PENDABLE Case machinery, re*— ---- llable-Borvlcl^*t■Reed-TTaet0^C0T -----1G4 Third—Avenuo South, Twin xI 2ndD__ ^ rLe q u ip m e n t Co.. Hjghway lf .iiTur Boutfi 0 Paul. J . I. Casoiarm orth. machlnory Sales and Service. lOi

FOR aptfclAl buys In good uied com* qliV] bines and balers contact Cpmeron %nw I 6lh' Salea. Rupert Phone 436-3601. f |08

12’ IHC 127 SP combine, grain, pm <250 TTT and. bean attachments and pickup trip!jjj5r reel. 825*8624, Eden. _______ _ _Ipna

DALER, I.H.C. COT with water“c ^XTTT ed motor. Excellent condition. 643* ■ArMOST MW c a i. 430 Dle.el Ir.i

tor. J u i t 170 houri. ZItlau Motor itlon Company, Wendell, Idaho. 53B-BII1. PJJ

' CASE 000 combine, with culiTfor for, ,anle. Ready for use. J . J . Kttuff' inna

Snue _. man. phono 733.10«0., ., tra lMAflSliY»hiluOt/SON~No-10~i)alefr pSfA r 7 3 good shape.-for sdla or trade for com

$50. nveitock. M m cs. ^Goodlnl {SJj <. INTEHNATIONAL hay baWr Ho. cori

“ 1 7 43,-good »runnlng orJer, 1125, P|»i Huh , 71 Jack Allen, .83M452, Hagerman.* 7 ’“ ^ CASE combine cab for sale, WiiilTt Farm nnd « 000 or 600 caw .combine, « 2* tJ h u 733‘ . fflP. Murtaugh. , , in ,_ _ 5’ilAY'pller with motors. Very go^ ’ J«nnent, cnndltlon. Phone 733-7471’.733* ^^ARMIfAND bnled hay accumulator Tra

for ial«, Pbont Wendill, Wei

i c c o u n t - C a l l~ 7 f T n rn rlitip lem 'em t . 90 F a rm

r U S E D J t e q u i p m :

^ f l A E E R S - CT= =faH grati^A T IQ N A K -A 'i7y- 1- N

’ P . p -T -0 string-tle, late. 5<

— 1-lkrER N A TlO N A L ."SS" ‘ ® niih- ‘P-T-0 strJng-tie, use^ ,■ very l[ttle; , .inc& ‘ ■ hjhed. ■ 2-MASSEY FERGUSON No, • *->- ;mis. ^

10 p-T-0, s trin g tie. rpart.

1-MASSEY FERGUSON No.' i _ p . 3, motor, string-tle.

- M O W E R S lur. 2-MASSEY FERGUSON T 2—J

!?til hangijn m ow ers, late mod- els.

C . -S W A T H E R E___ .1t-CA SE"950” 12’,vvithcon- . 2—H

ditloner. h

^ 2—HESSTON ■■280"H',over- 1—II J__ hauled, , s

, -C O M B IN E S l \ ‘ 1-TNTERNATIONAL "81" • 1 -C oni self-propelled, 12', grain puo, and be’an attachment, lU igg^

new. ^

1-MASSEY HARRIS "60" . 1—Kleioii -^elt-p ropelled^l2^-— ^

1 T W I N Fpaid.

g TRACTOR G? INYour Massey-Ferguson, Hesston, ani

^ -JOatWCimtjetly-Raai_____ _________tier. _ _______________ !-------------------

SST Form Im plem ents________ VJ

f -------- T K 'A C T O R S — ^S * -160 INTERNATIONAL ___ ¥ N f a r m X l l t t - —

* JOHN D E E R E A___ V JOHN D E E R E B Butl.;?2i * W D A C ' ReSiIBSI-------- ---------- . - -—=------------—Platr

‘’S « CASE 12’ swather_______ baict___ « FARMHAND b e e t- ' ~ 4 n s . 'nlur- harvester 3,-*ao b

*> h a l l w a y N o. 10 potato S n .”' harvester m a g k

* No. 70 CURL harvesterSHy V No. 1 CURL harvester WAwr

* i8’ CURL'-bulk bed w5m5:F * 15’ CURL .bulk W ......... . Qis" * 'IV CURL p ile r 536.21:i In » m o d e l A GLEANER

: combine , ten ' 1

M O L Y N E U X " " I ™M A C H IN E R Y CO. w a n t

lean. Vour Allli Chnlmeri btiilcrinin Finn,I________ . . IH.WiT 326-1SREAI

— . Q U A L I T Y F m § ^78 1 c io j(

E q u i p m e n tning, 'rtors, —FARMALL S04 ..gai tractor. A n imAce top condition, low time, ■ -

^FARMALL 560 diesel tractor, CACHIcomplete major overhaul. tion,

50 —CASE 100 Side delivery raka. ’ NaUtTi» -^OKN DEERE 21S S.P. Wind* sele’Ci.uou rower with conditioner. math’t t ^O H N DEERE 216 WS wire Ue Lcltc

baler. terpr_ _ —IHC 55W wire tie baler. lect.«rth -»CASE 160W • wine Uro baler. Vp;F,p hone engine drive.

—1064 CASE 600 combine. *5?. Beans, grain, aeed with bell

84 and augur unloader. Belt pick*dls. — EEMAN^tiyln tie balsr, en- ,

wing -a '^E w ljO H N DEERE Ko. 10 CottlflOU a high! -density balers. DIG ;otlotr------ DfSeOUfnM--------------------------------5Call ^O H N DEERE 05 combine, 12*. f )n

-IHC model, 20, 12* swather with “TT conditioner.

80 - 2 JOHN DEERE^JS.cnmblnei*!-J S --CASE 1,000 combine 12’ late - 1

.mndel. TQO_cQndItlon._________ . Fni

G E M 09 HE.S ____ f .q t t t p m e n t fb” :iUiitr I3'5c AYXUIYI

igs.* S A L E 'S , I N C . ■ tradeTTiT Hughinw **Your John Decro Dealer" d a ir y1;56 s. Eastland Drive 733-7272 aorln°li< Cheater Shorrcta 733-5260 vfrinCul- c. M. -Duke'' Roberts 733-2821 Jwesi

7 -^ ' II ~ . 11- - , - . , fornli643*51

["a h a r v e s t s p e c i a l s f o u rhom

USED COMBINES

Gem III ISl 423*4()rlve John Deere 85 v n o ' c

Gleaner A ®a r c ...... -c« « -7 5 . . . .S SWATHER ' 5 ^

Case 850 - 13 ft. Draper Holsr2 NEW tc .USED DEET HAR- - ^ £ 2 ^ S . VESTERS WILLi ousw R E E D T R A C T O R CO.ikti, J . I. Cmo SBle« * Survlt, nent,, 164 Thim Avenup Soijllir a .............r— — ALL-kS ' — ' -■ H ave-V our----- ----------phbn

•'co;r — ——Overhauled—rwln y /e R epair-A ll Makeil ■- sw rrio

® -MOLVNEUJt-MACHlNBRVLl- ;__ Your AlU s-Chalm era l^aler ' oooo.IT:: OLIVER Super 68 Diesel, Trlde front. H orsa cron power steering, 3 PH.,- perfect,:__ II085. Two chopped hay wagons, C U Ppeas 1250. Hay and machine trailer, trlmnckup triple axle, ■ electric brakes, 35‘ 3529.

. Ipng, SQOO, Johnson high*loader U n F m3 -with looi«-Faniih«nd:«-btl8-forkj —v e in KJ1. . manure bucket, faso. 2 eiit and M3-S<]

I south or Caatieford. Phone 3000,— Castleford._______-otor tractor sAl v a o e .. UseJ tractoc ’ v e r I

J tora. W'North, % West of Albert* 52,%, sons, ^02 CasweU Weil,. Dernle

^ ■■ Craig,-73342P3. • •' - ■ PALON I'OTATO'Dnrveitlng-equlpmentrTopI ■

» condition." Improved M Cuil Mar. -S i® *!vcster; 3 15 truck bedii crois* 7 YEA

ITo! conveyor} pller; whlpper, IIH-4D87, E jjre ^

Siippllei 91TllUEH*unlt Surge"mliWtri niachlne

_ , In. extra good condition, J»-3240, TWO i gooil Jerome. - *■**• '

TW(l 10(^-huihvl ~ateel irinarlei laior rractlcnlly new. Phone 0}|'3I6} 1I0R81 lill, Wendell. . . i condl

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^ F a r m Im plem 'enli W Tw in fc

D H A Y ^ S Ssaddle

t P M E N T mJ A E E R S - :^ " " ----------- ------;y- - l - N E W -41QH.ANn-»q4!«pt_

self-propelled wi r e - t i e , ^— -! ! -

er steering,, automatic- gu p p o T 5„ , g reaser. - ' inmbi.J SCOU h

l - N E W HOLUND " W P»T-0 a re engliie -over. 'Kniilp(4 FOR SAnauiea. buck, v

' > ' Elltttbt'■ l - J O H N DEERE514T P-TO'. P e i j or

1 -F R E E M A N motor (Junk). .BQARI

T O W E R S - ' “ grI7' 2 -J O H N DEERE No.' 8. 7'.

STUD SIthe far quis tc

(F A T H E R S - ^in- 2-H ESSTO N "260"12',over- !"e Tc

h a u l e f ..................... • J Sir- 1 -IN N E S 12’ pickup for

swather. inn ennd pi Puppie

3 M B IN E S -1" - l - C A S E " n " bean, self-lin propelled. familyPlon bl

1-M A S S E Y FERGUSON Sup-er "9 2 '',‘'12’. p o o d

0" 1—MASSEY FERGUSON

' KImUl

F A L L S -0512.

& IMPLEMENTtoy po

lesston . and New Holland Dealer. , 733-soi'______ ____________ 733-8687 samoyi------------------ Ancx:I .1 — I I ■' ■■■■- Dorotb dell.

90 F a rm S upp lie r 91 a d o r a i— I ----------- — ------------------- :--- mlnintMOWER PARTS—John Deere. IHC, ouonle----- - ^ r d '.-T ! 66t hay M111I6. All —{rrrcc"

parts on hand. Dealer prices for 'p p r.id r re s t of season. Farm & City Dls- i t ributlng, 633 Main East.______

H o y . G ra in a n d Feed 9 4W E havo Just erqaed 2 1100 bushe] Aquarl

Butler grain oins on! platform with sold i Bteol floor to be moved. J560 each. Main , Readv'-for grain.. Western .States A v r '-'rp

— - - -Pt»trfeutorsH733*W0.F O R SALE: Approximately 200 ton i 2U. I

baled alfalfa nay. In field. Second T v rT m I 11 ■ c u tttfig i ^ ontBPt^on)*^ail»ypM4»4138. flclss Charolals._____ ^ “ '“^ne

3,480 BALES hay. {17 per ton. 0. D.Tilley,'7 miles lOUlh, 2 eait. Han- BEAOLlitO sen.___________ ■ . Show

MAGIC VALLEY Milling Service”;Feed Grinding. Walter Larson, POOpL Kimberly. 423-560<. ' ' “ S'?

WANTliD,to buy grain and hay". .Phono Morlln Askew. 63Q-2311, BLACKWendell. _____________ ? T ’t

TO P QUALIT-Y-baied-^ay-dellvercdr ■ "X osid'lbisr^honB ' Meriln-AskcwT536-2511. Wendell. ______ __ ^

F E E D grinding and mixing. Molas ' „ scs.-Bulk-tunk-Daffln-MTll,-Thalt- -AKC_Pi te n Milling Servico. 733-6276. Good

Pller. huntlrWANTED; 3000 or (OOO balci ilraw. r Will bnlo on Jhnm. E. C. HollKn. PUREB

3 26-1726. F i l e r . _________SREAM .custom (trjln rolling, porta-

— abl6'to"lli5"ia™ i moiaJM.7Ilip=- -TWe-m kcll, 423-8880. Kimberly. " “"ny

FIRST cutting hay by balo only. ■Closo In. Phono 733.4818. fcSiSi

CRAIN rolling itMm or Ury..Mc.Mlllan'i, Jeromo. Phono 32<-2677.

»r. A n im a ). B reed in g--------- 100or. CACHE! Vnlley Brtedin* Aiiocla- TOY M

tion, Farmer owned and operated; -old. rKe. ' Nation's top proven sires, lalso, _____nd* sele’eted young sires from sniclalmatlnga. All breeds. W ,a l te r L1V6 STO Ue Ldtch. 543-4658. Duhl, Flter , En- — i-

terprlsc, 557, Twin Falls. >CoU col*le c l_______ ■*.)? -i

ARTIFICIAL BREEDINQ to| ABS g reat proven slreil nati'cn'sihlgh*

,“r; e s t type productlort slrei. Alio' all ‘ ,' f f breeds or beef availably. Buljl col* Jlect. 543-0102: • Jerom* 324*2852{ „ - gjj, Hazelton 829-53541 Burjey 67S-9253. j,0 C oH Ib _______ 1 02 ■

________WF. SLAUGHTER______ _^O n F a r m Slaughtering tv

-*B nEF * VEAL ‘ u

Its - N orth-M ain-L ockers------- , ------------S

05 HEAD of Holstein springer helf- e r s , weighing from 1,000 to 1,350 '-------- ^b»H>ot*-oMB&-he{fefa^fld-€Aeh«-Valley breeding. Win freshen from 384 M 1 week to 6 weeks. For sale or trade. C a n finance. Eugene LA TE' 1 Hughes. 324*2415, Jerome. « e e d '

’ DAIRY COWS and heifers, fresh or 5"Jy springers. 100 per cent guarnnteed. E*,®"' , 260 'buy or Irade for all kinds321 livestock and aprlngers for Call* — 1— fornla. Hap or Clyde Hughei, Duhl USED ': 643*5009 or M3*5823 . condltlS FOU R REGISTERED Angus bulFs, 2 «>'ator

years old and over. 18 head Reg* — istered Angus heifers, 14 lo 18 FOR SA months old, open. Call Charles valai)c Klimes, 523-5055; Frank Drake, two H423*401/. K i m b e r l y . _______ 324-250

F O R sAl^ . Good oaby and pasture NICE < cnlvcs, Alt kinds. Holsteins, white rnnge, face, and black. 324-41C2 or 324* <50. T« , 4028. Jerome. ~ Ke f TUC

F O R trado or sale good (luullty band Holstttln heifers. Phone 53B-2203, Call 73,R. Wendell. .................. .... i^AYTAI

WILL buy. sell or loan bulls. Var* cd pal ious breeds. Emanuel Nelsen. 324- terms.), • •*80- -V -•__________ GOOD u. F O R SALE: Close.up springer cows er. $12 *- ■ an d heifers. Mike Neal, Duhl, Ida* • Main . __ ho. 50-47flfl. • • SPEED— ALL»'-Wnd8-^f-horseirhullrrto-'Scll- —o n Sai, a o , i S ‘S 43 .|S S auS “ ^ ^ l '-='°"-

^ —? S ^ - b “ i ^ S l ^ S h o r . y i i S Furnltui------- 862-3M0,-O»lll»y.----- -------- —

S w T n i r - - - ^ ^ - - l o aV ■ 10 GILTS to-t»rrow In September. 2 dr»i ‘------ Al»o 11 l i n o weaiun, Phono-7JS- —Am Fter oaoi), . . _______ mand^K!!' H o r m 104 Muit'*|ons| C L IP MILLBR, hgritihoelni andHer, trlm m lni. Phona 73].;oi>e or 73J- I'ABRIC

3j ' 3329. , Ini. S•der OENTLU iiddle anil pscic mara, t ff.™ !;(“f lj —ya»rri)la."Alii>.and » t,3.5061, Duhl. ' ' £ !« “ «

N o W 'v A k f tJa K i t m t i ' W k ;—— . Horieshoelng and Irlmmlni, Den- ictoc v e r Fine, noul* 1, Filer, nw J3 l. "5 .""; t e " 'a l l ‘ry i’ES'-jnTori.i,- boIi.i.i; ioid / ‘ V •“ »> exchanied. Specialty: ranch ^oV I't Boldlnii, L. llaleyV733-*H. w V°t^

p I l Om' wO. 'i ) " » 'o M "Hlly:-fe ir

roil* 7 -y e a r ' old'^eiryroHa and let^tlo k|OVJNC «87, mjre.^^ Drown wlt^-black maiw. jTurnlf“TT WANTUUt l(ories)iMln|. Wen iSai.

91 Caawell, No, 19« Tvrln I 'tlli. Phoo# CTTnPEIiiiine iL I I -2240, TWO lorrel marfi, both part Arab* chooie

i«n , botw well 'broKi. C*ll 7)i*eif38 733-gieTleT _ W X M3ie}> ilO R Su trallar. 4 horii ilH. n«w ««s, •

. condition. Phon\i 4»-U49. Au|)irt. Fui'nlt

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H o k m .______ 1 0 4■WANTED—Slaughter-horsesr a l t-o •

saddle horses and' mutes for sale 'o r trade.-CastIeford,-5a7*287:7^cb«---- • ard HUl. • .

WANTED horseshoeing. 291 West •Caswell, No. 13, Twin Falls, Phone - 733*5492. ■ ^

CROSS between V^lsh and Sbet* .tl,----- land. Jor-sole-or-trade-for xa lv« .------- L-[— T~Fhone-^32-^66h-Mm‘tft»tbr ----:---- ----

SUFFOLK bucks. 1 yearling, 10 big lambs. >4 .miles north Hanaen. 'Scott McMastcr, -423-5084, JClmber. ly . . ______________ ^ •

' P o u l l r y r a n d - R a b b l t r - — 1 0 8 ------- ^’ FOR SALE:'~5 rabbits; 4 does. I '

buck. Will trado for frUlt jars. 1953 • Elltttbeth Blvd. . , ■•0* P e ls a n d Pot S upplle i 1 1 0

h An -su• MAGIC v a l l e y KENNELB, ^ / BQARDING. Any size. Dogs— .

=trGaUr-AiP^HiondHl0ne4-*ad--60vw » . — ed ^uns. ^GROOMING — All Breeds• STUD SERVICE and PUPPIES J — --.Smith, niiip i-nWr« nivrf

STUD SERVICE now available from the famous Darrett^’s Wee Mar­quis toy poodle. Producing allver------- sKlntietl wiiliejL aprlcoi.nr. lUvec.---------Most outstanding characteristics in this area. Show quality. ChrWatJ - r- the best stud and lmprovfl_yjQut ... — p-uppies-.-^herr Miller KenneK Kimberly. -123-5104. 523-5136. *,r MAC'S KENNELS. AKC registered Grcot Danes. Samoyeds. Norweg*

ian Elkhounds. Poodles. Collies nnd purvjbrcd German Shepherds.Puppies ut nil times. 38B 4th Ave* nue Enst. Wendell, 530-2317.

I CANDY APPLE Red, ond Rusty ‘‘ Red proudly announce thctr' new

family of AKC roglstered, cham* pion bloodline Irish Setter puppies.,r. Will be ready for fall hunting orshows. 532-4100. Rupert._______

P O O D L E porlor. Experienced grooming, bvautlful jaccessorles, , billed cups, stud servico from quality studs. Cherl Miller Ken*=ri= =nclsri^^t^lc^ie3t=fifidcaQ±£omflr»=±==s2s • Kimberly 423-5104 — 423-5136.

SALE OR Trade for grain, hay OR ?. AKC German Shepherd pups,^ months. Black, Silver and Tan.Top breeding. Pet and Show. 733*0512._____________________

T AKC registered beautiful white mala toy poodlo with wonderful pedl* gree. Also beautiful whito femala toy poodle, not r\:glstorcd. Phoner. . 733.8018. ________ . r

17 SAMOYED PUPPIES ready .to go.--------AiK.C. Registered. Petr~on n oy:------------ Dorothy Hemlng. M6-2U7. Wen*dell. .91 ADORABLE AKC registered," amalH;--- mlninturoy black, male Poodl«»

IHCt pupoles. Must go. Rcasonabli“w r prrc c n ^ rio ;jj*r44U. . --------Jl®*" REGISTERED toy poodle puppies^Little beauties. White, apricot, alio__ brown. Mrs. Roy Eaton, 42^5432.Q4 . Kimberly.

TROPICAL “ fish and equipment, ishel Aquariums repaired. Fish bought, with sold and excnanged. See a t SSO sach. Main Avenue West.

AKC registered '2-Samoyed femalar —pirppiii. 7 weeKroiarThona 655*--------ton 4244. Hollister. Steve Paitoor.■22^_ Phone fta.ooW. .Hanl BEAGLES > Raglstered • Pet «nd

Show . Stud Service . Heard • 100 7Tce* _ Grandview Drive. ••jon! POODLE puppies. 5 weeks, malaand female.-Also-«xparlcaoaA-cllp»-.-----IIS7 ping- Call 324-5028. • t I3311. BLACK‘AKC registered U brador .

pups, ready to start training.tbli .— JfllL -Phona-733.9459.------- ------- ----- -

ifcvirr GOLDEH'-Labrador for sale,-l- y e a r -----^‘ old,’ $15. Carl Mlchali. 034*5098, olas: Go6dlng. •_ .halt- AKC.JJOdlq^MPBy.-4 -montha 01 ^ ' Good chlldren*irpefrTiTamT^3»'nre^ 0403. Also Poodle grooming. ^A03I g e r m a n Pointer pupnles. Stari .

hunting this fall. Malts 'and fe* males. Phone 733*3462. - - izen.’ PUREBRED G eTm a n Shorthair ! _§[nn^ ■TWG^aio-Bordeif^Collle^uMpHwo-------

'• nanny*! wither goat kids, 110 each, oKi7 733-3369. ~

AKC REGISTERED NorwegTan”filir*- r r r hound puppies. 6 montlis old. Good 877 hunters. S37*4454, Hagerman.

REGISTERED Hungarian Vlila 1f)A DUDS. 5 weeks old. Guy Martin. 172— ‘ ~Wa^dl«QrtrPh-onrto9lI." • - — -------ocla- t o y Manchester, purebred. I ^ e a ritcd; - -old.-^Fem aler^S.-733*0657. ----- ---- * —also. -- -- ........ -u “r U v a ito e k W an l« d 1 14, En* . . . tl.

F O R PROMPTr e m o v a l

’cSjl D ead and Useless18521 . : L IV E S T O C K£ S ; PH O N E COLLECT1 0 2 '— ID A H O H ID E :“ T A t t O W ^ O ;S TW IN FALLS 733-6835

678-8411 BURLEY"

[ ' Appllonci>i~& .HH EqulpT J 2 0

g?o*(TcondK?5H'! Alstf*De!«cf 1,350 conventional washer in‘ o*!J ^84 **Mndl8o ri° '^« ^ ^ fw S * ’'F 5 iitJ or .733-8220.______ •------- '• '----lene LATE'model Hotpolnt washer. 4*

» e e d ' fabric command modeL i r r ; Only $79.50. Insured payment Md plan. 90 day warranty. M & Y inda Electric. Co. 441 .Main Avenue .Call. East. Open Frldoy 111 0:00.Puhl USED • refrigerator clearance. Re-

condltlonea and guaranteed refrlg* ir*o erators, priced from 135. Tenns.Reg* WlIson-Bates.> 18 FOR SALE: Lined draw drapes and irles valanco' to cover 20 fool window or ake, two 10 foot .windows, Lika new. 324-2504.ture NICE O’Keefe and Merritt gas 'hlte rnnge. 4 burners, griddle, 2 ovens.324* *50. Tejms. Wilson Dates. .

R jEFRIGERATOR. 0 cubic foot. I3‘*' ullty band sa ^ on stand with motor.K03, Call 733-3077 or 733*33» evenings.• - Maytag washer and dryer, match*Var* cd pair: both for 1150. Convenient.*324* terms. WUson Bates:

GOOD used chest type Phllco fre^z* ows er. $125. Terms. Wllioa Bates, 702 Ida- - Main Ave. North. _

SPEED Queen's best wringer wash*'Tell- —ert-Savo..;30.0Q.ICam's^— ------ -yon. IRONRITE -lron6r,llk rnew . »389.oi ■_ •riiflw.-SalQ-prlcfl-IQ9.0Q..-Caln*i.__ ____ _iS F u rn ltu r8^ ^ H H ^ t r i i d r T = 1 2 2 = = = ^

-yOR^ala>^aarly->naw-usa<i-;^rol« ......IO** ture."Living room set*8 pleci-rat- :—

an. Bedroom set-^ueen size bed, ber. 7 dpeiscrs, I night «t*nd, Arvln 733* “ Am Fm atereo, 2!enlth space com*mand TV, Frlgldalra frost, proof ,±~: . refrigerator.'All In good coilditlon.104 Must sell. PItaia call 739^992, an3 Ketchum. •733* FABRICS for back to ichool Vaw^ ' • V

Ing. Sewing notloni, lewlng ma* n chlnei, new and used. Also aer*Vm vloe.-ScIsaors sharp«ned.-Sklimar’a _ __

Sewing Shoppe. Save-On Sbopplng ■nr Center. -* ■ •S5JI: JU$T received direct from f«ctor^ iaai aiiolhor ihlpihent of caroet roll • , ' n ends, nylons, AcrltaliB, PolyiilQri. ,™ W- off ■ regular lelllng prlct. Ban* ' - inch ner Furnrture, 733*1^1:— TABLE and chairs. Covered WllH ci«am and gold embroidered nau* •,? « ='gah^diL-£XfiW Uoa.^lWt. ' ,.i,.•itle M0VJN07^7 Protect your valuables.

Furniture padi and hand Irucki__ for rent. Banner Furniture, 734*Teit 1421. • * . ' ‘100# CAIU’ET mill endi, iwgular 19_ yard. Now 14 yard U color* ,tor ^ choose^ BI*Low Building Supply,_ WANTUD: Uiid furnltur*. apWlan*

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Funiiture & HH G oods T22 ^: r ^ ^ p d t -x s s h - - ^: - .

For-FnrnHurc • Appllunctfl Ttunijs of Vfltue ■._B;\NNER furniture.127 'Jnd Avenue \Vyt__ 733-142^ ' 1

. .-' 'SNAK.rJSiyEK Aucribw.... salo livyy^ BTTO.

. PIcttup Sen^io Avnllable Lied I-urnllure sloro opeuf . .

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_aulew.P.crsQn ^ eood rrfdll may acouire By a^- ^ biiminK small monthly payment. c t p Kp Nn down payment required. -For Information write Fawsnn Music fr,,nc' U . Civdlt Adjuster. 138 North i’ucmelln.________ '

ilAMMONIJ orcans. cftmplete s to ^ HOUSf: of J1CW models. Hxcellcnt selection for s of used Console and .Spinet Orphans. mach Hammnnd, Conn, Wurlltrer, Bald* Rug. «-in Thomaj Best of terma avail- , m \ . able. Masoner Muslt uchiur, Tir V j,am i Main Avenuo East. nrnfn

. KFW Yamaha pianos; used pianos; sham------ /niinirBi iitgreo ■ teeowl—plwyepw— uauu

• \Vnrner Music, 1.11 Shoshone North. i^21.LOWRI-Y organs • The Sound "of ^

73.1 o S f? ’ ^rnhjVOX — i n whnfs happening "to -r;:----cultnrs nnd amplifiers. Music Box, M isce

• Lynwood, 733-093G. -------FRENCH Provincial electric orRarT.

I-ruKwnftd; like new. Sec nnd make offer. Phone 733-0876.' t-i

•— y ------------- :----------------- - ' FRlian d TV Sets 125

JBRRY’S Radio nnd TV Eden, Ida- ho. New nnd useSd TV sets for . mom sale. In Eden nnd Hazelton nrea InR

-phone SS.VSna? for prompt nnd ef­ficient TV-and Radio repair. ____E.XCLUSIVEI^ electronics. For the TOF

bost color and B & W TV servicc, c call Joe’s Economy TV. 733-(i27 ,30 years In the business.

=====^=^‘1>imi1 NeeB==ia'^=t=ftadlo=and t=-.:_Tape Recorder teriinlcian on duty at the Hall of Music. AU work ^ANT guaranteed. 733-1021._________

REBUILT RCA‘»: Motorolns; G.E. yoH name It, we have Jt os Jow as $3!),SO. M & Y Elcctrlc. 441 Main East, open Friday 'til 0. WANT

i NEW Zenith Color Consoles. 10G7 models. Reduced to S449. Cain's'.

------- G apago-S ales - -------------- 1*30 F O irs---------------------------------- — per

. CAIUGE SALE; July '7th. Wood- lonfit working machinery trinls. wheel- ;barrows, cars, trucks, t i r e s . H eatl whoelf, lawn mowers. Name It— , . q-t;7. we hhve It! West of Red Cap cor-

■■ KlniUrrly. ,

Good Things to Eat 133 BuildiWHOLESALE beef by half or qua?. !ter. Cut and wrapped, Phone North

Main Lockers, 733-4082.i-RHSH corn, rvd spuds, heet^

bciins. 1102' North Bluo Lakes. . . •--------- K«w-doop-<o_iaaia---------- --------

TOP crop jjreen beans and straw- Need terry rhubarb. Call your orders. . pleto

---------- -Qufnty :------------------------------- -- •CUCUMDIiRS and zucchini .BQUWh ; for sale. Davla. 733-2.*)30. 2 miles

east, north Washington School.Fortilizbr a n d S e e d ' 135 Bikes

_________________________ TWO E■ manuro Tor sa)c, you haul. See n Call 733-Q9!)0._______________ _____Cut Flowers 13B SporliiGLADlOLUlj tor sale-for all occu-

aions. JOO varieties and colors, miles south Motor-Vu corner.1. Leon Wright. 733-7472.______

...... bEAUTIl-’UL Binds for nil oceuslonfl.Irvln Bodenstab. 2 miles north, 1 mllo west of West 5 Points. 733-PliACllLs'. ^2 hufihcl, you pick. . }!jjj .UrmR <ont«lnors. Paul Flcmin/;. — .*lliway .1(1, llar.i'rman. FOR .Sy----------------------------— -------------- -------------- fnial.

— I J A n i i q u e s l i : ___________ 139ANTIQUE BOTTLES. nFc7 selecik^ ERCOl

of very old bottles. Mauldin New er N & Used ^'urnlture. 212 East Main, Call Jerome. T

BOUND t a b l e s , chairs, rockers, BootS desks, washstands, love seats, — --------- trunk8r-Duy-or-evcninpr'438=393o;' " ' *Paul.____________________ . r

M iscellaneous fo r Safo ' 140 •’

' su’r p l u s T" sSuntan Pants, Shirts .. $3.45 setUsed Covcnills ......... Sl.95 pr.

H. KOPPEL CO. 347 I152 2nd Avcnuo South____ __ CllR

WINDOW SHADES; S1.-17 up. Sides SU'r36” to 54" odd sizes cut free. Jruil'All M, H. Klnc Stores nnd King's Plont In Lynwood Sliopping Ceiiter. J*

BATrERIES for car, truck, tractor. 901 ITop (fuaiity Hood branu, whole- -------salo price. Farm & City Distrl- OASIS

— -------------- tmtins. 'f»3r Mairt Ea«~ -- p^ ^------------------------------------- • tralleSTOCK-- hny • utility trnllers, new lnclu<and used. All sizes for all Jobs. condlSoper's Trailers, 251 4th Avenue ^

__ ;______ pJ_________ motpiPAINT for house, barn ana equip- celler mcnt. Top quality, wholesale price. 423-4C ----------Distributing. (533"visit our upholstery department.. Select from hundreds p | fabrics.

' dccorator. Cain's. 733-7111.' Carpets ready instantly when ^

cleaned with new Host. Modern nnd convenient way to clean. Rent —LiiLIi:machine, $1. Wllaon-Bates._____ BOSPI-CIAL 14 Cubic Ft. VViiurd no- 7^17 frost refrigerator freezer. $277.77

with trade. Weslern Auto. Twin *'0R S. Viiiis. plass«>UMPS:" "irrlKHtion and “ domestic,

Any sire. Steel pipelines. Quick I'OO Installation. Kllllnger Electric. »t Ifil phoHe 73.1-5728. . J(j’ W0(

SINGLE horse trailer. 'Fem campcr .trailer. Sorrel Quarter horse mare, M oforiReglsiured Appaloosa mare. 733- ----- 1—1330. • • •

SUN.SET Memorial Purk, Vollov Vlesv area, full section (fl burJal spaces). Only $1,000. Phonu 733- 250cc

ALUMINUM storm doors (self-stor- Ingl, rej5. 5:M.l)ri, now — $2B.50. -l UCC A, C. Houston Lumlwr (formerlyHome Lumber) 733-2214._______ 80cc

i-'OH "a Job wvll (lone feelTnfj” clean carpct, wllh Blue Lustre. Rent Q / elcctrlc Bhatnpooer $1. Price Hard- .___ ware. • ^

GLEAM rugs, llko new, so easy to dowith BIu<l iu s tre . Rent—cructriu----- -TD'------- ^r-ahiimp»oe?-$l;-Crfllff-PnJnt 6 !ore.------ iJ -— . i^"“ ATn"wreirdt^=^l(U'«e~cusl(iiij “

mado oJM)arrol— Jjonda SO.' Uva-— aonaBTy pdtnncIlnuc?iy7t423^5IQ4: ~ — I! ilUHHOUUH.S electric cash reglater.

PcDSl miicJiJnujYitli-wntor cooler.- -pnono'73.7rl7y2. ----- ------------IjsEIJ USI milk tanks, used pipe- vlc^^t

Hnuj. New Bournallc plpcllnea. LakesLaiiweirfl. Jorome, 321-43H1. North.‘j'Jtll'TEX O x 12' linoleum ruga. TmMTTT {(l.nr), ABSurtcU paltcru#. Damier FuniiUire, 733;14il. ,

.. lij'draullc Jocka nl »il tIaAbbott'* Auto Supply. 121 ^rd AVfl- noNDAnua Wcfltv Sro ua today. ■ • llom :

, LUUM, lari'u rug, with wurp l)oUI> inuloh. or, warp and occcaaorlcs. 643-COOI, Ungen

_______ •____ • JIONDACOMPLETE imrtj of J03» Chovy. hJiiUedMolor In vary pood cbndUlon. Slpn* 7471.

danl ahlft.* 7 3.'i-:i05fl. HONDA___ isTiai.UuiiilrLbliui.U()tt.buihoi-tat)a> —New-f. ‘T-'Ily.^ood fionilltloii on lilrtlforjti ' U 3 H. 1 ‘ fi>r easy niovln». 73:MII1)7/ jjoNDA

hliNI' a portable nlr conditioner. $305, 1K ' Uflo:ln nny room, Bt\nncr 1'urnl* <ioodlii

ture. phone 733-H21, _____ JIONDA-iiorn.l'.S, crockii, Binollno !)'"'• '

lliolor, niHli|Uc«, pntlcr'i Illll Tu i,■ ■ . Vam aii

' I mXm-a-way M h f rent. 42M « li"':;.'.';! •I wrthi Dnniior nilrnlliiro, iihiiiio ‘ °|HLLU v.ri-HJif IToNnAFliTdlliAntl! nlr cmiillllonnr. Kruii.

Inrly luil.ou, now rciimcd lliiia I'llCnin'fl, hitulod,

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» T h e W a n t\lew s M Isce llo n eo u s fo r S alo 140 Mo

^ CAM mS^-■r22 H E A D Q U A R T E R S K____ Tents—Rubber .Bb^ts-- . ito--- _ - Slexiplnp. Dags . 4 e<! ■ Mo.squlio Jleod Nets , utMosquito C6t Covera wE , H, K OPPEL c p ,• 142^ 152 2nd Avenuo South

,. ^ ^ t ^ ^ wriali ' — some., new .apme. — used. 2-ton truc^ 1950 '

• ■ lathe, 733-9340. ^ ------- FOR SALE; Gestetner-120 and Nor- or■ 124 clcf’ combination dictaphone and ectPanscrlblnR mnchlne with case, nison of Phone 733-2414 between 8 a.m. and ci

a}. "IT irffl.- nntr---- -- ---------------- SISLEEPING bags, tents, trunks, lug-

8QRe. riding equipment, ^reloading tools, used mechanics tools, com- ponents, pistols.- binoculars, nnd____ scopes. Bed's Tradinc Post. • ■ ,

stock HOUSE. 4 lots In Contact. Nevadalection for sale or trade. Singer sewing • .ircans. machine. New Maytag washer. ^

Bald- Ruo. Other articles. Phone 326- Iavnl': 4B61. "Fllpr. Idaho,____________ J',

SHAMPOO yoiTr own carpei, gei' c> nrnfnaslonal results. Rent a Clark r )ianos; shampooer with companion wet |«yer-8..—xmamm— nrfnm-r Furniture. 713- m North. 1-121. Tl

~;;7 D E C O R A T I N G Problems? Let ci —Bo^ — UHUrififtoiv j—help-you-hrlghlenr — ' ’ prnblem rooms. Free consultation. ' ____ L'Herisson's. Jerome. 324-5361. p*c%ox! M isce ttan eo u s W a n ted 141--------------------------- : ^

S E A R S I“ C U S T O M K IT C H E N jp i------ - ' FREE SERVICES; Free Idea c

125 hook. Free export consultation. H___ ^ Fn*t! floor plans. Free color An Ida- sketch. Qunllty Installatjon. No yj;ns for . money down on Scars modernli- jin nrea ing crcdlt plan. oind ef. CALL 7.1'?-0fi2I hr - __________ ___ _____ :_____ ^:or the T O P C A SH F O R S C R A P f;ervlcc. Copper, Brass, Aluminum »,33-()27 , Batteries, Radiators '■_____ H , . K O P P E L CO . vo'o=and — 157 _ cI" WANTED: German military dag- _ ! Rt rs; heer steins; American Flint cq____ Lock and Cap and Ball pistols; ^. p T7 swords. P,hone M. E. Bailey. Holl- „

day Inn. Blue Lakes Boulevard, -;7rI'Tlaln « f .e r4 p .m .j uly2,_____ ^

WANTED: Furniture, appliances, 1 anything of value. Call 733-7754. _

FU^i7 ^ d ~ W o o d . 1 4 3 ^— 1"30- TTJirSALk. IJry npple wood. 1 ccnt------- per pound delivered. Fireplace ^Wood- length. 324-2225. Jerome^_______ 15'I r e s . H ea tin g E qu ipm ent 144

!?£ USED Mayflower horizontal oil fur- “P ‘ 1; nace, 90.000 BTU output. Excellent > —gflflairion. r uwp -<3tj'i)fl05. nupfryt? - -

133 B uild ing M ate ria ls 146

J C K e n n i n g i o n ’sBUILDING MATERIALS

Lakes'. . . F arm —Home— Open-A l.L DAY .Sntiir flays ' - -

straw- Need a board or two, to com* iarders. Pleto the Iqb? Drive overl ^ |------ -- • .217 MAIN STREET I____ ' FfLE«, JDAHO Isquash ; .(formerly Bestway ' 1miles Building Center), 1)Chool. - - _____________ -

131; B ikes & M otor Scooters 157_ TWO Boys' blcvcles, 26", $10 each, haul. See at 2JS3 Elizabeth.________138 S p o rtin g G oods 159

— — WINCHESTER Model 70, GMM-284 ' outu. Caliber with relnadlng dies and nccessorles. 326-4719, Filer. Eve- nJngs. ■ ‘_________

A lr tra f t io r Sale----------- u l - -■ r e ¥ d e r f l y i n g s e r v i c e

-...I, For the best deal In Aircraft ^ *minB • low t'o^ t r-llght liistructinnl

FOR SALE; liMf'i Navion 22.') f'onlin- • fnial. null pdiiel bfaron. Will hcll

m <>r- tr.i(li‘, r.3!-‘t4r».-Knr-TtmilxrB"T ■— • —87.

lection ERCOUPE 41.') C 104C 85 horse pow- m 1 New er Norco VC 27 radio. Omony. vl Main, Call 733-5D.54, evenings, 7.1

ackers B o a ts 'f o r Sole . 1 6 9 __seats,’ ■*'=— -------- 1 ::___ ____ L..,” £°.t

■ n e w -s e l e c t i o n

1 4 0 - .....................o f - - _------ Gee, , SLALOM SKIS Ji5 I t B U D & M A R K ’S ““

3-17 Main East______ 733-1104 ______ __ CllRYSLER outboard motors. Pat

Sides Siar Cruft boats and camper Infree trailers. Sterling boat trailers. mKinR's Pioneer Chain saws, ---,r JEROME IMPLEMENT &' ----- MARINAractor. 901 South Lincoln 324-4541 —Dls”tr*i- OASIS flbercias boat with 60 horse----------- puwei—Jniinson—motor,' Tt'c-Wpc. trailer. Boat has all hardware, s, new Including 2 ski reels. Very good —

Jobs. condition. Phono 733-5773;______Vvenue y^. ^Qp uiuj^jnum boat with

- motpr. Choice of -2 motors. All ex- equip- cellent condition. $150 cash. Call tv price. 423-407G or see at 207 Kennedy, nr

Kimberly, j;i, • _■' JOHNSON outbfiards and Skee Uor- __

*^3: new Datsuns, McCulloch a a ^ Con ^Vrnlr.!' outboards* Dean Motor Com- ll<—puny. 1ZB-2IUI-AVUIIUU Wcyt--------- m

THREE fishing boats! isi Rose — Street North. Dan Daniels Roofing.Phono 733-2170, _________ __

14‘ B0AC.-I18 HP Evlnrude motor WE - r - r r and t[/llt‘r. 504 4th Avenuo East, nc

733-79R ________ __ A]“r\vln I'OR SALE: 14 foot plywood flbet-classe\i boat wltji trailer. 30 HP ---

ncitiT Jol»'son motor. $400. 704-2204.Quicli I'OOT boat and trailer, $50. See ecirlc, at IfilO 4th Avenue East, evenings.

!«■ WOODEN bont for sale. 7.13-W.10!).ampcr . . . t ' <mare, M otorcyclfcs 180 __. 733- ---- ---------------------------- -----

SUZUKIS F5TbuNfll H-< “ 250cc’s ................. . $.|D9 -5!.s S ; 150cc's ...... i ......... $399 ___merly • ‘___ 80CC‘S ....................... $299clean M(..IJ'"! S A L E S - S E R V IC E i S ‘-A C G E S S O R IE S - - - - ^

:BLUEziAKEg v- Sol — CYGLE SHOP— Sf<

r5IQ4: -^r-~TlI5"DIuo’ taT{c8-N5?lR--------- bJ,I , Owned und operated-by Slot® — -t e—i— ALWAYS . T im . l>e»t prico nnd icr- pipe- vice on nil mutorcycles ut Bluo — - illnea. Lukes Cycio Sliop, Ill'S Bluo Lukca Dact _ __ North. ____________ ■ tai

HONDA, 1007 ICO .Scrnmblor. Tnkn over piiynienta, i f i yuura after___ : c:oa p.m. Cait 7W-<3&f.Sun(fiiyiKt nt ull day.- _AVfl- ifoNDA 2ib Scrambler.’ Good cond] Turn

___ tion. $300. Crash licimol, leather ito|)oUI> inuloi-cyclQ.jackot. Phone 837>48G2, Wc

i.QOOl, Ungernutn.___ _ JIONDA -CO. iOOl. Uccentl)^ over"*iiovy. htiiUetl und repainted. Coll 733> _Slpn- 7471. __________________ i»or__ ilONDA tJ05, 100<. Touring ,divam. Sto

bam- —New-fronl-end,—324‘5474*or"icB"nt(form • 123 Hngt-flthrJcroptg.—----___ Ho n da liso, oxcvllent condition. 'oner. $305, Phono JJm Wllkln*. OJ<-£lOSO, ___'urnl* <ioodln>(. ______ Jcrrj

JIONDA. .S»o' 10(10, fjxcellent condl- tUm, GOdif'price. I’hono 324-9137 J*V

To 1 ' <Po a t 'l n»«lh. I eaat Jerome. tnl, VaMAIIA trnirflOcOr^ iprockolB. car liTpr cnrriefa, inddls bnK>; Hxcollent

.Iu.mV, condition, W . Phono 73.l-34(»f — rT T oN nA T rU T T oR lT S r^

t w i-:»"t; 733.tiH3L ____ 'ii;1140. i l io iT T in U M M iW li^ ^

hnulod, Phono 733-300fl.

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PVRCHASE,. YOUR Hondu~m^ torblke from a, reliable establish­ed .dealer. 45 years experience In‘tne-motorcyclc buslncssi Fac-,

, itory traiqed mechanics; fully ,• ] . Jequlpped^ shpp. We . will not ba •. underaoTif and we" sCTvlcff wftat ' j

we sell. Complete line for road j and trail. Jiclmeta nnd acces- < aorlea, i

Y o u r Honda and . “ <~hoiIfn_____ K aw asak i D eale r ____ ^ ’

------- &l a s h ;&-4^q @ k s . - -___ _ ^451 _Eaat Main

■:wood M fLLER HONDA ^SAIES “;----- We Bell only Hondasi ServiceI Nor- only Hondas. We are well stock- 21 e and ed. Open every day and ew - ,

ning, 3 blocfat south on Rock n. and creek Road, Hansen. Phone 423- ----- - im : ------------------- -------- ------—

C m p e r* , 1 9 3 ^com- ' , • ■ ' •

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And we believe v/e have the “ finest In tho Industry. See the“ fine stock of IWeTs-ffnfl-plclfUp......------ - coacho»^-we-have-on-hand.. .30'*

covers, 5230!- 4U ' yuvuis, -----Clark Cabover coaches. 8‘ to IT. 8‘ * \ wet deluxe conch from $995. Lifetime

■ .cuariiiilnR nn nil iinlia. EnlOY Ih;: _____ factory direct low prices and5? Let custom building._____fn’ilm! G & G MANUFACTURING -BK__ Paul, Idaho______ 438-4580 ,

1^1 NEW Security 6 sleeper. Automntic furnace and oven. Butane llRhts. Now on display ot Homo Town Trailer Sales. 169 Addison AvenueN SPECIAL this week end. New Se-Idea curlty cnb high sleeper. $195,■ tion. Home Town Trailer sales. 1C9 :olor Addison Avenue West'.• No USED Travel Queen camper.' 8 >/,’. ^ rnlz- D u t a n c refrigerator, automatic

oven nnd gas furnace. Butane lights. i69 Addison Avenue West.------ CABATEL camper fits 'GO or later ci^A P Flcetsldo Chevrolet. I n c l u d e s „ stove, refrigerator, sink, etc. $350.

737 2nd Avenue East.V0rKSWAGEN~C2'"cnmper. Good

___ _ condition. Ready to roll. $850. 733- ,' dag- ---- 1:--------------1 Flint POR SALE: 19G5 Security deluxe, f . jlstois; over cnb pick up camper. Like

new. Coll 537-233J. Caslleford.• '59 FORD pickup. Good sbnpo. Re- _

•;------ cently overhauled. With or without SI7754 *' Jackson.

TRAILER for rent. Sleeps S. $« per __143 day. Phono 733-8848._______ ^ n

' I TEWETTIT' cam~p'gr~lrnner,~Sce aC.* laJg 390 Tyler Street, Twin Falls.______

15' TRAILER. Real Clean. Sleeps 4. U: ------ $600. 169 Addison Avenue West:144

311 fur-cellent _ ________ — ______

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J 6 5 ------- :------------------------------------ICE L is te d h e r e In e a sy -to -f liraft u s e e v e ry day. C o n ta c t

v ic e a n d f ir s t q u a l i ty p roOniin-1!-Bm - A ir C ondilioninti ^■■■■ Air—eonditiouwB, hi-;itlni;, nnfl—till: ^ .now- nacfl cleaning. For the best ser- I mony. Furnace Company, j

" A lum inum -S erv ice

W n S l s i ? - -[ Kelley 733-me._____________ ^

. . B o a rd in g & Training ■George's Kennels. DoardlnB aii

S breeds. Tcfllnlns jOI breeds. 324- ( - 4245, Jerome,_____ ________

‘ C arp en te rs “•1104 ___________L--------------- — -tors. Patios, remodeling, new work, cab- ^ nper Incts, cement finishing. Free esti- Icrs. mates, 733-8400, evenings. j

* - C eram ic “Valley Tile contrnctor. Ceramic Tue, ^ horse- nimrrv. marble, nnd Ternzzo. "

Guaranteed workmatlSfllp. 333*052?7 —jiware,good '

___ C-oncreto Forming _. w ith_________ ______ OrUl ex- Meyer's Concrete Construction. All ( , Call types. Flatwork, forms, curbs, . ^nedy, paichlng, etc. Tree estimates. 324- r

■ai71. 733-5302. 733-7062._______ ~I s^a^ Concrete forming, basement, found'a- Com- lion footing, residential nr com--------- merelah-Merlin-Doahl,-733.3US------Rose ----------------------- '

loiing. C u sto m Spraying iw eed nnd Insoct conlj-nl. .Spray

Enst. now for Unndcllons.- JiarwlHs- andApliMs. Fouu Cuslom j

■7 Spraying. 733-5957. iO IIP —------------------ -— : _ Jj - j j j D e n ta l Laboratory

False plate repairs. 33 years exnerl- sUence: Ambrose Lab., 207 2nd Sireel r

__ East, ntiono 733-4UI. 5180 --------------------- ----- ------------ Inl

----- Dry 'W all °For your perfatapiiTg nnd sheet rock

work and patch Jobs caJl- Wej .199 Stewart. 73j-C,’il5,-----------------,,1, E lectrical C on tracto rs _ c

299 O W E N S E L E C T R IC ^Mor. Current For'Less Currency Civ

! For. Your Wiring Needs Call | . 055-4342 collect _!! ---------I - r- . -----------TO

, E xcavation________ (5* - bflckhoes, tractor mounted radio dis-►____ patchcdi-hMuncrit^djMLnB..,*-;!’"-'--__pleto septic system. Roto-Ulllng, ^_____ ^iyilsfnctfon awsured. Glenn Fair- I'Ol

banks Sc Son, 733‘3 0 f i 1 . - Would Uke dozer work and bockflll'

Twin Foils. ' THUluo •Lakca Backhoo work. Sncclaliilng In Sentlc

tanks and drofn field liistnllatlon,— - Hakeii Sower Service, 733-2541.Take ■ —idoyi F u rn a c e C leaningoiidT rurnticfl cleanetl-aervlced, $10;. 'oil

nther itoves, $0. U yeara experience. •48G2, Work guaruntoud, 733-7234.

“ . 'Vover. Fuol O il

' IFor Btovtt and furnace oil, call Oern Stoto Oil, 733*80(32 Our luol miikoa cB-flt “ WRtm-trlentH:---- u___------

itlW ■ ,,Gurt R epair ^ i_ _ jc rry T Gun . Shop7 toinpleie gun-THidn ainlthtng, Rod-reel repair. Phone 1-9137 733-55(17, 2U ’t>»Hc» WO»t of hospl- »e. tnl. ______________)\ien! H ousom ovln0 .

— lixpcrlencod tU^naeU huuiuniovInK, vniifl |!,xa pfliimntca,. II. 0. .Miller,... phono 7J3-007B. ..

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1 8 0 C am p ers 193mo-

S A V E . ^Fac-,full^y .-igw .poj^D bus camper special. ■ Equipped with 5 *^peed trans'-n^sslon. F-8 Motor. Has all built, road ^ cabinets, gas range, refrlg- :ces- orator and heaters. Motor has

iQss than 3000 miles on complete —overhauh^Seie=~thls-beforfi—you— ^ buy. B camper and ^v e money.

____ 1101 Enst Mniri sireel......... _Eg ■ = m n ( y ■ - -|)!8=5 85 S =rvloo -J:—---------------------------------lock. 21’ ALtJMINUM camp trailer. Bu- ew - Q-nj n- box. electric

brakes, sleeps 4. J475. Cull 535- 2511, Wondell.._____________

—^ 9 3 M ob ile H om es 194

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the - FI.EETWOOD -jvS S ....... - Jrhc .J!esl and. Loivfsl ..

3 o" financing and insurance.i i jw F - — w iii~Ta , ciosofL-'SiiTifiny ,, „ _

S . M a g i c V a l l e y ____ "M o b i l e H o m e s

. . I " ■ '2l,rmiles w«st Hiwny 30 73.3-6MI N G —------------------------ --- ---

' S I M P S O N STown IN RUPERT

\venue Specialize in youand your needs.

j iW ^ B roadm ore . 'fFlect.wood s- ICO Security .i'■ ®'4‘- FOR SALE fix3fi trailer house. Plintie

733-51)43 between 8:00 am . nnd u/n f lloovor Trnilor

Court afn.‘r G:00 p.m.________r later CORONADO Aluminum 25‘ trallor. u d e s Electric brakes, gus range. lix> c. $350. box. cas furnace, toilet. Smlk-y

Creek Lodge. $600. 73.l-n-17:i. ,— FOR SALE 8x35 trailer house. Phtmo

r n 7.?. -5.5 t3 between S;00 n.m. Jiml ' )u. /JJ- fitOO n.m. or see nt Hoover Trailer <------ 7' court lifer ft:OQ-p m,- • -•deluxe. fLEETWOOD: 10x"55. Two Bed- in Like rooms, washroom, with new wasn- fd er-drycr. Air conditioner. 324-5S25 <

_______________ -joA'ithout SPARTAN Imperial 1955 fl x 43

2 full bedrooms, air conditioner.____ excellent condition. Phone 5:il- _$8 p^r Sfllfl, Mlnldokn.____________ lOi____ 17’ HOI'^ mado trailer house. Well^ e “ar • cOhiiTrucnrdr'^innmg, -321-5303~nr 'i;______ 324-4331. ________ LIeens 4 UNIVERSAL 1950. 2 IWsdroom. 10x45, i 'est: $2250. Phone 324-423R, .loromc. 1

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FAST. REUABLE SERVICE. PH( FREE ESTIMATES.

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B M ™ It T tie T e le p h o n e o f Ahy D ire c to ry . Is N o t A nsw er T e le p i io n e A n sw e r in g 'S e r T h e A d v e r tise r Will Be N

jsy - to -f ln d a lp h a b e tic a l o rd e r a r e ser\ C o n ta c t o n e o f t h e s e f irm s o r indlvidi a lity p ro d u c ts .

Law n M ow er Servicp1 SliarpL-niiin & rL'piiiiin^. Mumi.. ic 'rtu it ser- jTiiirecl. 1'OWlt hiIhjs lt,r u'ni. H-r^ 1 ipahy, pickup. Intermountam 1-uol. iM- s

— '■ ■ f_____ Lawn Service Snstdlng ____ - .. ----- 1

' EV ERG REEN TRIMMING J i------- Complete lawn and treo service.I Power rake. Weed and Insect _ ■---- ^ spraying.- Co? 324- GREEN LEAF GARDENING (____ 733-0134

____ Light Fixtures“• eJjl' Complete stock of light fixtures, yioose- yours at our rodurod

prices. DlLow Dulldlnc Supply. TS'i- —:5lfi2.___________________ _ [

____ M ilking E quipm ent ^ tBulk milk tank nnd pipeline servtre _

b-0527! Laswell's, J erome, 32 -

O rn am en ta l Iron— , Ornamental Iron, cast and wroujjlu. n. All columns, ralllnns. Phone 733-.'i. r,7 curbs, _ 733-4885. Clllesnle. Freo esll-5- 324- mates. __________ J

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B U Y 2 A N D S A V E “_ _ _ _ Exterior oil ba.se house paint 577- -spray 2 GALLONS $7.98

---- Regular-$6:08-gnlloii - • —fj-uslom MARY CARTER PAINT STORE j;Of Twin Pall.s 7,

------ 331 Main Avcnuo East 733-3403 —;Pain ting ici?

jxperl- Stuart Brothers; InTcTlor nnl extc- «Street rlor. commercial and rc-sldcnllnf. ' oSand Blasting 733-1134 or 733-1018, y

- ■ — Interior and exterlat painting Hour hor contract. Prewlmutes. Phone A 733-7C48,______ ___________ iJie

ww Picture Fram ing «— — Large stock of molding, mat board

nnd art supplies Mnglc Valley Christian Supply. 733-3677. __Q R a d ia to r S erv ice • • -j-ney Clyde's Raclliitor .sliop. ’.|5 Washing- — •An 4on, 733-C080. radiators our busl-ncas. not a sideline........ ...... .... -— -TOM'S'‘Tadlator s'hop.’ 242 .Second

.Avenuo South. Phono 733-6822 or____ residence 733-7807,lo dis- " T ] • -—

_________ R eotflli______ ,___ \lining, _ ______ — • ____Fair- Poldlng chairs, tabic?, any number,

. . -^it^ccaBtonirriiiiimTnsh-hnulinff =Intermountaln Fuel, 733-GC21.

Septic ■ ■ .Intlon. HAVE THE NAME OF YOUR I

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, PobllihetJ vndor■ Iho )»oadJng of yo gun- - ‘

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‘ h»l AIJCTIC CATJ^you- SN0W,_ MACHI1'!E,loney. ( Is winters fun. We ore-- - -HK)W-tt>l<inH-OHleM-4o» - _TAJ I ber riellvvry. T*jo iactofy rep~ rescntatlve has Jusi' -given us a DOeoirt -thc-wofd-Ttliuc^hui-u-rU’ilLalefini -Itely be a ,shortage of machines -a------- by the 1st of Oct6ber o- act .er. Bu- DOW und have *’electricull 635- - FUN FUN FUN

All order.s placed in August19 4__ will' rece ive a beautiful ti

____ black Subzero .snow .suitvalue of $50 FR EE at limij

■- ' ol snow m achine delivery. , Ji

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JRAVEL TRAILERS . 41Traveleze-Arislocrat' ■ Roadrunner Tru

PICKUP CAMPEPS,______ —„„^l WinncbaRo

m o t o r , HOMES ■ Winni'hagp

- i t a TRAVItl...TRAILER', in. iinti RENTALSTrailottrailer. G A T E W A Y . ■ '(

“J 'm iS T R A IL E R C E N T E R______ Addlstm West 7:13-2410

Plumo Roar Dean's Richfield t•n. jiml ' OPHN DAILY; 8 *i.m. lo G p m.Trailer OPEN SUN.: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.____0 Bed- IDEAL IT trailer house for siilc./ wash- A • 1 shape. Phone 72C-5579, Ket- ( 324-5525 chum. ,------- 1C TRAILER hou.se, Sl.'iO, .See nl. X IfiU) 4th Avcnuu East or 73.1-3G03 t

lifter fi p.m. ^‘ ’ 1957 1-RONTIER 2 bcdr"o m, $5^

.« u/f.11 'iown. IR payments of $G1.51 per u month^hone 733,3fl7i. *____ LEI.SURE HOME, .'iOxlO. Two hod-1 10x45, rooms, fullv ciirpelod. Call 4118- '( me. .'1534; see at 750W, 200N. of. Paul. •

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4 h o u r " n R IN G S E R V IC EI o f Ahy A d v e r tis e r In This

A nsw ered. D ial 7 3 3 -2 3 8 6 . °r in g ’Service. D a y o r Night.'ill Be N otified to Call You. ____________________________ 1 ’6

a r e service o f f e r s you can r individuals f o r b e t t e r s e r - i ^ H j

? Scptic T ank ServicO’ *51)1.1 If WVii’KunU-r sv"kvei s“(!Tvrc't;7 ^ewor;l. 7.U- stalled. Also, Scptic tank cleaned.

21 hour service with nn extra------ r/l. rge. .John A. Haktvt, ?3,1-2541.Septic tiinks cleaned, power uquip- ment for drainage failures. Free *c

inspection. Lloyd Cravens, 733- in g 305.'|.____________________" ' " j S e w e r Systems

Complete sewer systems Installed. " ..V.,-. Also, nil types.of excavating. T fit I ING W Excavating Co. 73.1-.1516. 'fi____ T e lephone A nsw er Service

Your Telephone Is never filonc. 24-____ hour service, phone 733-238G.Ixtures, _ " ■ ■ 'fiodumi T elev ision Repair

Dfl niitterfleld Radio & TV Serv- ■ fc - let! 2Gyears of eiecironlc exper- »c j lenLV. 1807 Addison East, 733-2H33. ^

T re e S e rv ic j ~le, 324- ,r

__ : --- VALL-EY TRBB-fiERVICE ^Trimming, Topping and Removing I-ree estimates. Insured

---- n- IIO.X 82.> T. F. 73>333lrought, '5^n rs'n! Wanted; Treo topping and removal.Shrubbery trimming. Frcu -eatl-____ nuitea. Wood'a Treo Servlco. 733*.____ ^5340.^____ ___________ Tow ing '_____ ^ j

SKgnr Wrocker Service. AddisonWf.4tr Phunc 733^?34 —TE U pholstery __

We offer eompleto service on all types of furniture. Recovering; re-' • —bulldincr^reflniahlngi-rodoslgnlnB......ORE Frw estimates. Cain's, Inc., phone

733-7111.1-3403 — ---- TT---------- -Tf------------ ^------ V acu u m CleanersKirby Vacuums — Tho only factory

------ authorized Kirby Vacuum SalesL ?,w ' ~ lind »crvj7 tnMnsl(i Valley, ilsln» j . , lenllm. Rcnulpo Kirbys pans. Wo repair all «rr vacuums. Vacuum Cleaners of Ida-

Hour ho. Corner Bluo Lakes and 2nd he Phone Avenuo Enst. Phone 733-1027.

____ Electrolux, only authorized denierfor genuine Electrolux clcaners nnd sunplles. 733-5C18. BOG Blue

- r a Lakes rioulevnrd.___________Valley W a te r Softening Jf,; ' ■■ ■' We servlco nil ‘‘makes of water

• ' Softeners. Phono Mlraclo Water____ Service. 733-1027. 2-tashlne- ----- ------------------------------- Kir• busl- __ ____ ______ _ ,n>.

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. r t T O S E L L !4 0 '-2 BEDROOM ABC, 8 ,

w ide' .......... .......... $16951 7 '-G 0 L IT E 1964 with ex- _

" ’,1’; . The B pst InHI. T I^ ,V ; 'R I ,T P M '’"” ‘= •''act " ' ■ ■footers.

Will be closed . . .■ S a tu rd a y s and Sundays

i ' l ' M A G I C V A L L E Y - wimi; ■ M O B .IL E . H O M E S : ' mi■y. . 2’/i miles west Hlway 30 733-6HI

- M OBILE HOMES - 19iStar Craft r - New Moon — Kit . . 8-10-I2;2n;2rSvlde, up to 60’ long. 'H3

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11 YEARS SERVINGMAGIC VALLEY llig

412 Addison Ave. West 733-3358

Trucks 19^

T h i V A L U E U S E D T R U C K S '

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'66 IH '/2-ton ............ $2195 -----VR. 4-siMJCd, long wide bed,

^ 10,000 miles.'65 IH S C O U T ........... S1S95

p-m. 4x4. full cab, bucket seats,[).m. rear seal, hubs, low mlle-

----------------, kI,': ’65 IH SCOUT ■/,- cab $1895

4x4, locking hubs.-64 IH 3/i-tnn ............ $159.?

VR, 4-spced. long wide bed,radio, B""<1.

P'" ’64 GMC '/ r 'n n ........ $15« .— vg; 4-specd. fiectside,) hod-

I ■‘■'ft- '63 IH 1/ 2-ton ............. $L*)95Paul.. wide, big VR, nuio-

matic transmission, nowor steering, lock ring wneels, nlr conditioning.

_ ’fi.1 VOLKS pickup . . . ___with camper. Low miles, •

' sharp.'61 CHEV Vrton $995 ^

6-ryllnder, 4-speed. Just over­hauled, 4<-

'58 FORD Fino . . . . . . $745 ,Long wheelbase, V8, 4-speed, . __ WitlC Box.-------------------- —“fJ]

___ -ISa-.EQ RELEJ.'ill----- „ - i 7 . 9 . ' i . J . n _pickup. VS. automatic tranj- mission, air conditioning.

’55 CHEV i/2-ton ...... $695*6’, 4-3peed, cover.

— a r id 2 -T ons —’6.1 IH IfiOO .............. $2995

with Ittg axle, new '304' V8. i5 und 2-spced. '

’62 IH 1600 Loadster . $2295Long wheelbnse. V8 engine,.•i-speed. 2-speed axle, 8:25x — --------- 2cnmi3:— ------ ------ —

^ ’63 IH m o I.oadFiter . $2995S.Vl Purklns diesel engine. hpciMl, 2-.‘>|.>Ked. 9,00x20 Ilres,

’59 CIIEV 'Mnn ........ SI.USSCWOt l)~rvlln<l(’r •i-spccd,~2-iiii;u‘d. 'xL-Uk_____ 15- flat hcd,________________:ahed..extra ' '53 GMC 2-lon ......... $595 -----rd L . ‘6‘. 4-specd, 2-speed, good.equip-

'52 DODGE l>/2-tQ n..... 1695.with beet bed, S-specd, 2-

----- speed.IjnEj; . S ^ - T p N a n d L A X G E R ;

'62 IH Model DCO F405 $9259:.p • cnb-over tandem diesel. 262

Cummins engine, 3 • speed c. 24- Eaton axle, sharp.---- ’60 IH BC1R90 trac to r $2-195

Air brakes, V345 engine, 5- speed, 2-speed, 10:00x20 tires.

I S ' ’57 FRUEHA U F ...... $1995 ' _---- «^10' spud trailer with belts, Sp<

nir brakes. 10:0cx20 jlrcs, Rai; ’56 IH T ra c to r ......... $1595' i„„ VC0190 cab-over. V549 en-® gine. air brakes,

’55 IH R195 trac to r $1595 loval '501' engine. 5-speed. 3-specd CoiBrownlo, air over.

A G I C 4 Z A L L E L - ^ ^ I n t e r n a t i o n a ] , I n c . " '

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H T R U C K Sctory ____Sales 1965 CHEVROLET ------

2-ton, tilt cab, va.englno,fi-jpoed - »ti!: transmission, 2-speed rear axle, excellent 825x20 tires. 14‘ flat I bed with power lift end gate. p —^ 1961 FORD“ninS T700 tandem drive. V8, 5-apecd main. 3-specd auxiliary trani*____ mission/ Major overhaul recent* ly. Good 000 rubber, new king

pins, will handle a 20-fooi bed. water ' avatcr 19G6 FORD *

2-ton. long wheelbase, 330 V8 en« pine, 5-apoed tranamiaalon, 17.000

___ ..Jb.,,.,Jl*iipood::c«ar.Jud«,-oxcoUaat-- -•825x20 Urea, ready to go to ' work. •

19G4 CHEVROLET 2-ton, long wheelbaae, big 8-cy|. <

' Inder' engrnc. 4-apeed tronamia. J------ :~Bion7-2;spccd-reaf-oxlt)r823jao- 7 ~ ~__ tirca.____________ ^ _

19G3 C H E V m E T ' Heavy duty 2-tpn. Long, V8, 8.Almost new 000x20 tires, ^

I960 FORD ' •*2-ton dump truck 6-apeed, 3* »p««d, V8 engine, Jn top »hape.

■ ■ 1956 FORD ^Long Whcelbaao.' 2*ton. bIg-VB engine, 4-apcQd tranamiaalon, 2> tpcQd axle. Brand now paint. '

I960 GMC u H3-ton long whcolbnao, VS ejigln«.' wBB4-apeed trnnamlHalon, a ••peedrea r • axle, 825x20 lire#,......... _ _ ■

-,fl O lder Trucks-ln-Slock------M ost a ll long wlieelbnso nnd 2-apec(l ro a r nxlos and 825x20 tires.

TRU CK C EN TER TOR .«yoi . - MAOIC V A lJX Y M

• B O B R E E S E _ ' D O D G E C I T Y

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I960 FO R D ............ $495 1957y . - - A 4-

Falcon, .2:do.oX-ie,dan._6 cyl-■ .Cj I "inder motor, standard tran.s. , ’S: ' mission. A real cconomy3-6HI car. ■ , 1957____ ' 4-doc

1959 F O R D . . ..........$1^5

"ions! 4-door sedan. V-8 engine. 1956 S —. . -Autom atic -transmission. ^idot--------------------------------------------------- ;— auloi

’UES 1959 P O N T IA C ........ $3954-door sedan. 'Hydramallc 1953 transmission, ^ w er.o tee r- 4-doc ing. very clean. ^ tran;

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'■* ' f o r $51 DOWN in d $62 644 Main SouthBen Eldredge — Jacic Cox

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RICE MOTOR C(S1895 ■ ■

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$995 * C H E V R O L E T S; over-

* O L D S M O B I L E S$7-t5

ipeed, '*-------- "-T h e -m os t c om ptete-^fafiety-e{-tt■$795 . , in the northw est.iranj.t'S-

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1965 PLYMOUTHbells. Sport fury 2-door hardtop.

Radio, heater, 383 engine, and 4-speed transmission,

; c„ $2098 Powe

;,595 1964 M ERCURYipced Comet. 4-door with radio, ' Lanci

heater, and standard trans- dio, :n y mission. i ■ trans

^ ^ $ 1 0 9 5 - - - ----- -------------

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~ - Office-Phoaii-733.7.LO W E L L WILLS

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495 1957 C A D .......... . . .$ 3 9 5, , A 4-do6r 'sedan. Full pow-

er,- air-conditioning. A-real-----------‘iJiy clean older car,

1957, C H EV ............. $1954-door sedan. 6-cylinder en-

] ^ 5 gine,' standard transmission.

ine. 1956 B O D G E ......... $2954^oor. sedan, V-S . engine

----- ;— guloniatie-transnilsslonrSx- ■ ‘jg j " tremely clean.

S c 19B 3nW H R U T.......... $85---------- -eer- 4-door. V-8 with standard '

transmission.

iN EVENINGS . ' '

' THE BUG’M in d $62 P E R MONTH

Phone-733-6811 Jack Cox — Woody Turley

rOR COMPANY GOODING

D A T I O N

5 E 0 U T ! ! -G a r s a n d T i n i c k s —

Selection of_ _ _ _ _ _ _rs ' PONTIACS ,ES * BUICKSa r ie ty -e f- u s e d- c a r s an d - t ru c k a------------

U N IT SOOSE FROM' L iberal tra d e -in a llow ances

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/Y L A N DH O O D IN G .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .nines a n d S undays ______________

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J C A R S1963 FORD

Country Squire Station Wag- on. V8, crulseomatlc, radio,

I ' heater, power steering and power brakes.

$1195

-1961 DODGE IIo, Lancer station Wagon. Ra- ns- dio, heater, and standard

■ transmission.----------:--------$605-----------------------------

m D C A R S ------ck Lane West-Phoaii-733-7365------

E R N I E W IL L S 733-4888

Bt« at tho w on t poiilbli time.IV# molt of my-Bllowanoir

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Pftftlana 4*()oor sedan. Luxury 4*<loor. St equipped Including air condition- buy. ------- iflf,------------------ —---------- -------------

1 9 6 5 F O R D 'Cuatom 500 fordor. VB. Crulaeo* new iradt made, radio, excellent Urea. lots of e

1 9 6 5 D O D G E - 1 ?Polara 4-door sedan. V8, auto* • Country ; matlc. ., ' air condl

1 9 6 5 F O R D 19Custom fordor. Beautiful 2*tone Falcon fo wllh vinyl Interior.' ---- cyllnderr

1 9 6 6 R A M B L E R 1 9 6 6Classic 770. Standard Iraasmis- Callente alon. radio, leat belts. , ahowrooir

P I C K U K

pickup. Heavy duty, big 6-cyl- <-wheel i inder, 4'Speed, 650 x 16 tires, long whe long wheel base, wrnp around hitch.

1 9 6 5 F O R D 191falcon Hanchero. 6 - cylinder. nlckup. V

__ atandard transmission, radio._____ 16 extclle

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T h e S a f e s t P lace t - O PEN 1

------------------ -MEW CAU d e p a r t m e n t146 2nd E a st .......................... 733-5

----- :------ RaipB-Gllle tt!!^ ....................... «3-5E, Gepner ....................■.......... 733-6L arry McMiirdie ....... 543-4Ken McNew ............ i ............ 733-5

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1964 F O R DGalaxle 500. 2*door hardtop. A beautiful bronze finish, match­ing interlor.-Il .Is equipped with V6 engine, automatic trantmli* lion, power steering, tilt wheel, ----- :-------------- and-haa-pr^mlum-tlM*.----------S p e c ia l ly p r ic e d a t $1695

, 1964 M E R C U R YMarauder. <-door hardtop. Thli beautiful Sunburst Yellow auto­mobile wn*'»old~ncw'nrTliclscn Motors and traded back to us on a new car. Equipped with big Marauder engine. It has the automailc transmission and Is fully powered. " I f has-a white nauganyde Interior and US p e c ia l ly f i ‘i c e d ^ l '$I795

1962 L IN C O L NContinental Sedan. This fine car is equipped with nil the fine lux­ury equipment. Includes air con­ditioning. Locally-owned new car

' trade-in.S p e c ia l p r ic e j u s t $1795

, 1966 C H E V R O L E TBelAlr 4-door Sedan. This beau­tiful Sultand 'White car has the big vG-cylinder engine for fuel . economy. It hoa atandard trans­mission, white aidewall tires, nnd extremely low mileage.

, S p e c ia l P r i c e $1795

■ ' 1963 M E R C U R Y ____.Comet station wagon. Dig 6- cylinder engine, standard trnns- mission. radio, whitewall tires. ------------------- It-Ufna IfirnllV-owned.

S p e c ia l P r i c e $895

1962 M E R C U R YColony Park Sfatlon WaBon, Big V VS engine, automatic transmis­sion, power ateering and brnkei.It has a IUXU17 feature of nir conditioning. Perfect mechani­cal- condition.

........ S p e c ia l P r i c e $1115

195!Slitlon W atandard t: trunsporta

Spec

Theiseir ~ ~ ‘ T ile E a s i e s t P l a c e ;

701 Main Avenue East • For, News, Weather-and 1

__ __ __________ 3Tielsen.Show jon KLIX Ri

Trucki l ^ T r u c k i= ^ lH C - T R U C K S ^ B S -» r ’ D le w h ’“ r — TK

CHAnUE'S TRUCKS & r.MP TBIe q u ip m e n t GMC tri

ilOWeitAvc. A Jtronn 3M-<30I w ,n ir u-TT rb l l JALB; 1003 Dodge truck, JM m Trncki

IIP Motor, tandsm kI> wllh hitch 3o< 4111 Av «qualljtr. Very clean, low milo- t.v nwtiui »ie. I t foot polnto bed nnd 18 toot — WII l«nn-oll-mnai-gr«m-and 5toch

. teit. phon. 43a-n8C3. - f S J ;1M7 C11EVR0LE.T J . ton. 4 and 3. 0 n.ni.

H93. Phone C78-8B30._____ . owmnTimcllEVHOLET. 1D53 panel. 4-Bpeed, liioilel oqu

rum lood, 401 WBirJnd, Jerome. (ornln.Mon ■ ------ ------ ------------------------- - I'roit (4M

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' s - , ■ r a w j i m iAlio liiMe:1 - llenionnlili

_ ' PUItU, ID I

■ Jiiili", ih4R csultj for low coit,

Ask for C lisslticd i j r a n i m •PHONE 733-0931 ' jorK i'm l

n V a c a i i o n ? C______ !._________

_________ ________ ^ ______ 2 0 0 ' Autos

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IS d u r i n g U n i o n - M o t o r s a l l c

n 1 9 6 7 - F C ) R D ' t I a j r a n d P i c k

ELECTION * B U D G ET TERMS-COSTS. t U^CES ARE HIGH! •♦..AGT^NOW FQl

ry 4-door. Showroom condition. A*I Mu.sti t “y.________________ buck!

'■ - 1 9 6 6 V G L K S.Station wngon. Here's n like

!0* new trade-in th a t Is |ouded withlots of extra equipment. ■ »(atlc

diircl

1 9 6 5 F O R D[0* • Country sedan. Fuily equipped, 1

nlr conditioning. -Lt/U

1 9 6 5 F O R D Ene Falcon fordor. Economy with R-

----- cylinderr-itamJaTd'tninsmtHiton. ------- -

1 1 9 6 6 M E R C U R Yis- Callente fiardtob. Low mileaac, for t!

, ahowroom condition. Impal

P I C K U P S A N D T R U C K S

; T ^ 1 9 6 5 ' C H E V R O L E T ‘‘ ^yl- <-wheel drive, 4-spccd, 4 x 4 4-whc !s, long wiieel base. lownd

1 9 6 5 D O D G E•r, pickup. V8, 4-speed, rndio, 6:50x Rlnc. ______16 extcllent tires, hitch.___________ 8:25

Q N M O T (L a r g e S e l e c t i o n T o C h o c

a fe s t P lace to B u y a n A-1 C a r o r P ic

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A R-TMENT--------------------------- t)SED CAR D................ 733-5110 150 3rd E a s t ......................... . 423-5324 Byron M o y cs ............................ 733-6215 Henry (Hank) P ape

........ 543-4489 Dick Gillenwaier . . ............... 733-5916 Chuck Herrick .......

D O F T H E Y E .

C A R S M U S T '

IRD \ m M EIr hardtop. A Comet, ■l-door sc<

lacT .nm U .

_________ S p e c ia l P iid a t $1695

CURY M E.

i''bSck'™.o‘™ f ^ “ s^i5rb‘i‘riquippcd will. ac, ll IlDI thtsslon and Is opeC ial P fhas-n-whiteand is _____

id ^ f $ I 7 9 5 I9C5 OLDS. . Sturflre. 2-door h

-ULlN Rlne, bucket seThis fine car transmission, it I the fine lux- hns air torludes air con- cur tnidvin,Arned new car S p ec ia l P r

j u s t $17951962 R A ^

R O LET Clnsslc. 4-doorn. This benu- *• owned, nnd is at car has the in. This cur has[Ine for fuel . 6-cyllnder engine,andard trans- mission with O'vail tires, nnd good tires. Clean

;r $ i7 9 5

C 1JR Y _______ ________________ J S S 2 J 2 £igon. Dig 6- Station wagon. Bandard trans- durd transmlsslciltcwall tires. heater. Good ruled. ______________ owner car is a ic e l ® 5 ~ ~ r

S p e c ia l P i

CURY1 Wason. BIj jggfl p ,itic transmis- *i! and brnkei. Country Sedan imature of nir Extremely cicanset mcchani- V8 engino with o

miaalon, and pow;e $1195 __ S p e c ia l P i

1959 R A M B L E RStation Wagon. 6-cyllnder with atandard transmission. Very good transportation.

S pecial P r i c e $295

sea Mis ie s t P lace in t h e W o rld -to B u y A C kvenue East • T w in Falls Telephone 7 Weather- and B est Entertalnrr^ent: Listen T Wflti KLIX Radio from '6i3(V-7;30 every ir

^ Trucks _

CMC T R U C K ^ N * J ^ ^ 0 M E2— MAQIC VALLEY INTEPNATIONAL TiTTnri 302 IH Trucka and Industrinl Trnctora. 'tch 3Q« 4th Avenue West, 733*4m ' .

liY OWNHIt! 10G5 Scout, 4 wlTeeii ^-_huba, Fuil-CRb.-rear_icat.*Radlo, Aii(n«

heater. Low mileage. Liko nywl— Loaded with extras. 733-1088 after ^ ____I 3. 6 p,ni, GOING

OWNliU-OPEHATOnVwanted, Lnto j!);','',. io , moilel equipment. Meat,haul. Cali* . ne. fornln-Mon(#nn and nclum. Steve '

l'r()il (40fl) 245-4683, P.O. BOX 28, iDflTST:-I}l!lln|iiJonign*_________ - QvcrdIMl FOltb pickup, dobil 'Condition;

7}3;0flM . . - TWO 11KliNWOHTH cnb-over dleaet lrucl«. Ono J

Alio InAdem lemM raller with belt, extra ntnsonable. 530-2311 ■ 4000, .

J'OUD. 10« pickup. ’Huns guod;, ,c l |.n p ,3 W .k O. D. s a c l . e . t J r . , C i p j

1B30 ;ilckup; 4-whecl drive,i' f>£»o VI motor with homemado vnmpet'.

Hatiien.TTCiniVY hay truck, a tonT4 "iiwiC wllhni ■2 aneed, 1\tU loader. .|I50U, 4' ;i- 43lt-ca MW, Kimberly.

C h o o s e a LII• Aulos Fi)r;Sale 200 ' A l

J E W C A R

n - o f 1 9 6 5 a n d 1 9 6 6 L o t

•s a l l o u t C l e a r a n c e ____ ^

1 P i c k u p s . ■ ’■ - ' KCleai

-COSTS. ARE-LOW!'JOW F O R HUGE-SAVIfJGSl.' _ . .

Static , ' powe --------- —

Mu.stang. Automuilc with conaoli -tbuckuL seats.___________________ L

Impa' “ ■pHTTi?

; 1 9 6 5 F O R D• station wnRon. 6-cyIlnder, stun- ditrc] iran&nussion, radio, hcatcrf

' 1 9 6 5 C H E V R O L E Timpiilu 4-door sport coupc, V8, power glide, radio, almoat new■Ires- , < . d,

1 U 6 3 D O D G E4-door. fi-cyllnder. radio, stnn- . dnrd transmission. A sniurt cur for the t’conomy mlntKui.Impalu 2-door sport, cioupe. V8,

J C K S ^

^ ^ 1 9 6 5 F O R DI 4-wheel drive. VH. 4-5peed. v e r^ k

low actual miles. *- ic

1 9 6 5 F O R D2-ton F-'ROO henvy duty, V8- cn-

: Rlnft. ,'vspeed, 2-speed rear nxic, ‘ w 8:25 t i r e s . . _______________ J_

2-ton

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r or P ic k u p

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YEAR ~ - IT GO!3()G M E R C U R Y '6 64-(ioor sedan, oik' owner, the G-cyllm]\.*r. traii:inns- adlo, heater, and has lowD.

ecial P r ic e Slfi.q^____________________

’6 5964 MEKCUKY ----------------------------- --0 Sport Coupc. 2-dnor p. Wniahed In nll-whit.; ed-intccior- ThU-aut<>nH»- - -- s the. big V8 wlili n bi.in- transmission, radio und

Ultra .SliJtrp.ecial P r ic e $1495

5 o l d s m o b i l ’eJ. 2-door hfirdtop. hljt on- bucket scots, niitom.-itir isslon. It Is dlipllVVL'M-l]IS air tonditloning. New idu-in,ccial P r ic e $2595

962 R A M B LE R > g g. 4-door sedan, locally nnd Is a new car trudc- s car has the economlcul ler engine, standard trans-1 with overdrive. Very res. Clean Inside nnd out.ecial P r ic e $795

> 5 51962 DQDGE,..,._______------ -----------wagon. Big engine, sian- transmlsslon, radio ' und Good rubber. This one-

car is a new car trade-______________ecial P r ic e $595

I960 FO R D . ■i' Sedan Station Wagon. nicly clean inside und out. 'Ino with nutomutic truns- _____. and power steering.ecial P r ic e $595 ■ -

[ o ^ o r S T : ; ;luy A C ar llephone 733-7701) ■ ^ ■

Listen T o The ' ' ^ every mornin'g. , Si

_____________ * B« |S u i 5 i ' ‘W 5m od

hcstorablo condition, wnie, Tom * ~' Anderson, Route 1, A m e r i c a n ~ L I-ulls, Idulio. . ^ Tli ' JE liP Unlveraal. Between 11)45 mid 11)00. Phono 733-5502, ndcr (i p.m.

‘Autos for-Salo - - - ----- 200 ------odiNG to .colletii;. iu:)7 I’lymoiitli'[T now Interior, fjood rubber, nip- -r

i chatjlcully suiind. 5 . south luid B \ A ^ ' oast Ilanaen. Pliuno 432-2754.- yB, iDfll .STUDEUAICliK 4 (loor. V-H aiiil ,_ _J3wjuliOifiwPuweiL-£UdiiJraiiiiniM^ .r -.iIon_Ji-cxlra.-V*B_englnci^li|3. — . . . . Si _.?33-r)037,^ TWO lt>03 Chevy lmpali» 2 doDifl, i, One Suitor Snort with olr, llulh t. extra cfenn. fioll eltlier one. W> " • —P ■ ; ju s .Q E !• lniiVKoLli'1’. IlHU Jniimla 4-ilonr Jlerbli

hiirtllop, ‘327'. nutumiilic irnnsml*. PVi.r.* - I Blon. now prnmlutn llrcs; $ID50. Jiino. j.' ritono 4 3 B « , I’nul. ...........ii NUr-0 .loep, a or 4 wltool wUh or D U N J r wlihnut niolor for I'hoiie rhonp ]■ 43H-DH32, I'mil. ^

L ik e-K evt^ C a10 ~ A U T O S FOR SALE -

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; t r o h b ;

Look for the TROUBLE-FREE , TAG atGLEN JENKljNS

--------- 1 9 6 6 ^ e v m i e t - ^ ----------- 1- Impala Sport Coupe. V8, power- ■- Fur\ elide, pcfwer steering, rudto.

Ar$2495 . . A i<

- ■ - m C h e v e l - l e ....... ............Station wagon. \'9. powergllde.' power steering, rmllo.

--------------- - I 1. . -1, . — - J e m .clnc,' 1 9 6 .S C h e v r o l e t

Impala Sport Coupe. Vfl, power*' ■pHTTJ'. 'p n wc r'steCring. ’radio, iu-aliy sharp!

$1595; . riitl;

1 9 6 5 V o l k s ••2-door. He;itcr.Only J1295

’ 1 9 6 4 ' C a l i e n t e com4 - donr. ■•ys with putomntic Inch transjulsalj^h -Radlo-aiUl—h6flt«r-r——

' $1295

T R U C K S

i 9 6 6 C h e v r o l e t ^ 1___ 2iiQn^vilh long wha-l base. It base

]tjw-.'•■■spocd ininsnussion und _ 2-spccd axle. Here,-Is a truck

that Is like new nnd reody to to work, iiml for only.

. $ » 1

____ 1 9 6 4 C h e v r o l e t . . .2-ton with the Hit cab. An ex- ccptlonnl buy ni just • jual

$2995

Y o u W ill F i n d a G o i ~ U f P i c k u p s

GLEN JE f- C I -I E V R 0 -H

USED CAR -------Dl'ure Cauphcy-I.arrv .Sackctt • Johl

Lcpnhard Fishcr-Charllon Hatch

■ YESSAl(YEAR E N D S /

.... ' 6 6 T O R D .... $ 1 8 9 5 ‘ ' 6 2‘/j-t<m pickup, slgnul red. custom Interior.. Rndio, li<’(iter,'b{|: R-cylinder ch- 'Etna, Krfngel liltch.

’6 5 R a m b l e r $ 1 7 9 0nOO,'4-door custom .station ^CiAwafion. Deauilfiil p«acock--------turquoise with controstlng. unmarred Interior. V8 en-'Kirto; ■nutnmniic rrTmsniiy------- - ■sloti, power sicorlnR, pow­er brakes, ond factory air conditioning.

’6 4 O L D S $ 2 0 9 . 5 ........’6 59! Holiday fdnor. Beauti­ful teliihgur turquoise. All matching Interior. Equip­ped as you would expect to rind Oldmpblle's finest.

• Completely power equip­ped. iixtra clean througn* oul. One owner.

> 5 5

’6 6 V O L K S $ 1 4 9 5Beautiful ilgnal .red , all white vinyl Interior, big engine, 4-ipced, Radio, heiiter, extra low mileage. ,Like ney.

’5 5 C A D $ 9 5 - ’ 6 1______ Coiipft-_______________ i

___IBBIE-UEIO L D S M O B I L E - :

V Your VOLUME D e a le r fo r 712 Main South

Ctose-Ouf At Wills Me

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1 9 6 ? P l y m o u t h F u

■ * A ir Condiltaing >i- S eat belts (I sets) * Wi !(■ Back-up lights • . — * -U i

7 ^¥~R em ote"coiiirorm Irror^------=*-<i=“ t l3- >{■ Radio * H(m Automatic ilFive !" V Tlntetl Blas! ■ Wl

^ ________ i T H I S ' W E E K

0 -- OVER 80 MODELS-TO'Cl1

• WILLS M OI!; r i : — z:rNEW'CARS------ — -------------

23d Slio.sl)ono Street West- "Pliolir733-289l ' . '11------------------------- ■ . , - i . --------------- ^ ^ -—

JUS-GHM Mul'nr Coiiipnny, ’fl4 Thun- CHISHiIt derbird. Mnrotm niiJ whito, full nuthc). powored. I'nctory nlr cundillonlng. Cnasli Wino, m WiialiliigKMi, Q304.

Pr D U N-U_lHiRgy. Timed ilraighti, VOLKS10 rhopped (rnnio, lovcrflo whecli, Sped

hncUv‘1 Boiu*. Kooij vvnt!IMo»i..tJPU J!Sulo8 324-hlltt, Jfltbmc. ' I « we

C d r F r d in T h e, 2 t ? 0 7 tu i^

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r i R T n n j m K f r r ^ ^' f -■ : ■ ■ s-ijoe

-F R E E CARS with the O K ' ' 'JK lN S CHEVROLETl ^....... • _ JS____

Fury Sport Coupe. VS^ienglne, clear ‘44U'. Hudio, automatic tra n s­mission, In •excellcni condition.A iow, low

. p « 5 _ __

1 9 6 4 P o n t i a c . speeij:__ -TgmnesL_Snort- CfMinc.—Vfl—grt- -_'_bcm

§lnc, standard 'transmission, ra - rors. io. and power steering.— ----------------$1435___________ ______

1 9 6 4 O l d sCutlass Coupe. V8, 4-specd. r a ­dio. " ■ ■

$ ] 5 9 5.4-spe

1 9 6 5 M e r c u r y ' HComet 202. 4-door, 200 cubic Inch engine, 6-cycle, standur^l

~ -t(^n«m ltiionr—cadla^jaad.4uii^u^4------ ----Just $1395 ■

cylinC K S ! ! ! !

1 9 6 4 - C h e v r o l e t* 2 - ton wHh the long wheel

base, chnssis nnd cab.^A low . .,l 2 G 9 ^ ' ■. ^

SPECIALII! I1 9 6 6 C h e v r o l e t . ,

2 ‘ ton 'm '. VS engine. o ldspued transmlsalon, with 3-spee<J .-,auxillnrv. Hendrickson Factory -------tHff nxle—36,500 pound re a r axTo capacity. Thi.s hard work- "ping truck has Under 10,000 _ac- I-tual miles.

$7895r

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John Carlson—D. A. McGuire J John Jenkins

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■ ' 6 2 1 E R O $ 9 9 0 —Monterey Custom. Jam al- Mlcii yellow wltli contrasting Wo Interior. V8, niuiomullc mone trnnsmlsslon. Power steer- gimm Ing. power brakes. Ex- make

------------ tremoly—oleanr-Low-mllo------ imd-<age, one owner. Rock

Phon<: _ ! 6 4 - B U l E l t - $ : i 8 ^ = =

niectra. 4-door hardtop. C / _ _ Beautiful Pacific blue w ith-contrastfng, llke-ncw Inter— ’ ****./

lor. Bulck‘8 finest. Fully _equipped. Like now prem- 1 lum tires.

..... ’6 5 B U I C K " 1 2 4 9 0 " KWildcat. 4-door hardtop.Benutlful Empress greenwith white top, mntchinsinterior. Factory nlr con- Cldltlonlng. Power stecrins, 678-9Cpower brakes, big V8 en-gIne. B (

' 5 5 F O R D $ 1 5 9 5Thunderblrd Coupc. H ard­top, convertible. It has a t nn r big VB. 3T8pcfid,. manunl nnd overdrive. Radio, hea- ter'fc ter, and Is In exceptional n„(i

/ condition. An unbelievable chevi buy!----------------------------- Ruick

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I L E - B U I C K •tccrii l e r fo r Mnglc V alley

733-8721^ sport Powei

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Motor Co. H5:30,

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: h F u i y 4 - d o o r 423-55I

1 -Pffdded d ash araj v isp rs ’‘'{'op,'* Windshield w asher n™ut

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* H e a te r -¥ T ’o\vcr s tee ring . . “ " J ™ ’ ’* White wall tire s lo o k 'i

cleanl^ E K i 2 9 9 5 _ „ : , : . ^ , ^

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. ' ■-V-Phono -733-736J----- ■— - m - n- ' ' Lowiis

prices- CHISHOLM Drolheri, Durleyt Yourt authorlied' Rambler dealer for: jggg !. Cnasii anil MlnldokAjCounlloi. 078' oii. N'

C304. 194 .T:- -------------------------- --- VONTl'iI, VOLKSWAOnr/i 1004 a-door sedan.I, Speclfll price tm . llest Duy Auto IMVAi: ll J!Sulos. Wcill..yi)?i).7..dayi ,„ipcpd

T h e se C olum ns~ A u lo i fo r S o la . 2 0 0

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■When the highrqualiLy-of.our.... .....ba rg ain-priced used cars •

• • spealc-sb-Ioudly '-for-them -- - - r f ^SftlMPS. ________ . ______ ^

■ _ lQfi4 F O R n SPRINT .• ■ 2-doOr hardtopr^ 4-speed7’Vff en- ! WCTtti

- • gine, radio,-heater. Real sharp. jLlst t- —$1495—

19B4 CORVA1R MONZA -i.Coupe. Automatic transmission,

----- radio, heaterf—looal-€ar^x tr^— ----- -4id!dean .' • iru- $ 8 9 5 - .. , '62 T-I

- PICKUPS’ - P«'

ie o l CHEVy^pTON ^Long wheelbase, wide box, 4-

‘ speed. '292' 6-cyllnder. fi-ply rub- - hnrr~mdilorriitratcr.'-nitch;v:mii:i : - - - rors. lixtra .clean. •, Oiie

■ - $ 1 3 9 5 - '

“ Iflen CHEV 1/j-TONLong wheelbase, wide box, 4-* speed, ‘202‘ 6 • cylinder, hitch. mirrors, heater. Local 1 owner.

■ ■ . - $ 1 3 9 5 -IDGl CHEV l^-TON ', :

.4-Speed, long - wheelbase, widebox, hitch, mlrrprs, 2-tone paint. bJ UL6-cylindcr, good rubber. 1 owner. f*8 •Real nicv. i er,

' — $1243—1 . ^ y ’C4 BU'----- -IDBO-CHEV >/i-TON ' — <-l'

Long wheelbase, wide- box, 6- ““Jcylinder, 4-speed, hitch and mir- •J'"rors. new paint. Real nice,

- $ 1 0 9 5 - “ Mlbeo

R I C E

^ T H E V m E E T T I n r ^

J E R O M E , lowmu200 South Lincoln Ph. .124-4812 Ed Churchman. Clarence Fullon bo Lri

\ Dick Lowe. Frank Sh'cppeiird No>. Povf ----------------------------------------------------------------------

; B i l l S t a n d l e y ’s S p e c i a l s

T h i s W e e k ! !19. 9 Ford Coupc .T ... . $295 '63 PO

----- m iiS .lincaln .~ ...-------- »a.^----------1957 Che« Picl<up . . . . $695 19GI Ram bler Station ’60 MI

Wagon .............. $295233 Main Wojt 733-5550

W O R K M A N ,

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D R IV E A L IT T L E And You Consistently Save • - - -

$ l 0 D t o . $ 5 0 0Direct factory dealer. Chrysler,Plymouth, Dodgo & Dodge trucks. _

60 CHH A R B A U G H M OTOR C O . ' sho

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M ILLER AUTO SALES Wo Huurnntee you can savo '{13 p£) money on superlbr curs. No gimmicks. Read tho book and ‘ make an offer. Opn every day

•-----imd-evenlnBj-^blocks-*outh-7<m-------- -Rock Creek Road, H a n s e n . icn rr» Phone 423-517Q. 59 FO

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D IS C O U N T AUTO .W R E C K IN G -I

First Place West of Hospital on Highway 30. Phono 733-5491

F R O N K M OTORChryilcr, Plymoulh. C'.MC

C78-a021 — Burley — c;a-«7aBB O N A N Z A MOTORS

Pontiac Opel Buick C

B U R L E Y , IDAHOLEO RICE'S CHHVYLANU, Good- FOR SAL Ing, Your ode-stop shopping cen- enjjlnc.

ter for all autumotlve needs. Sales dromutU and service, factory authorized rvnr end Chevrolet. Pontlacs, Oldsmoblles, umfTTYiM Ruicks, and OK Used Can and

-----Trucks; Open- Sunduy* und oven-__________________ 2CQ8. Jei

FOR sale or truue: lOGti .Fulrlane CHliVKOL _ OT 390. Va. nowjrLatcerJtig^iaawiiii _ condltlor ^ i s k Drakesi posltractlon, nyw rome.

llrcs, console, all vinvl Interior, ____ , ,rndio, tinted glass. $2050: or make offer.--Musi sell. Phone 438-5182,Runert. ________ _

MUST sell lOOQ Ford Galaxle 500 4-door hardtop. Deautlful automo­bile. ‘300* V8, Cruiscomatic, power •teering, power brakes, new tires.Will accei)i reusonablu offer. Also, make trade. Phono 733-1810.

CHEVELLEi 1D6S Mallbu 2-duor sport count) II. '230', O-cyllnder,

~ Power Glide transmission, power---- iatRerlng,_fnctQry air comtlHnnlny, Tnl,ft {,. Ermine white, blue exterior, new , , * >- - lires,- excellent-condltinn,-$IOOO. -Jo h n -C Phono weekdays, 733-1171,

FORD. lUCJ Galaxy 500. 3» VS. 1 9 6 2 power s t-ie e r 1 n g, Crulseomatic transmlsslon, good condition, new paint lob, engine newly rebuilt.$i0!)5. Phono 423-5172 llansvn, nfter 5:30,

, 11UICK,~I005 Skylark 2-door hardtop Hcxnct .. -.AutomaUt-tranimliilon,..po.Wi:.r _ . l yhX .

Iteerlng, 1 owner, very clean, ex- • , cellent condition. Phono 733-(itl(J8.- CHEVROLET,"11)60 Corvalr-4-door. -- -------

Stick shift, good condition. Only5f3’i505"'- 1 1 9 6 6

DUICK, 1D65 Skylark 2-door hnrd- t op . Automatic transmission. ^ power steering, 1 owner, very clean, excellent vandltloii. Phone

„ _733.080e, . ^diEVELLE,’ 1DC4 Mnllbu convTrt.' ”'Ible. V8. automatic,^nower steer­ing nrtd brakes, New rubbvT.---- tH3M,“ Manzct-chovrolcrl'o7-ltti'- —-------pert, 430-3158. _____

LOOK I ‘ I . Custom pnintlng, steam iclcanlhg, dents remuvea chcap. . 'Curs, trucks. Falcons - $38. Piiono 423-5034, Hansen. 1 Q^'A

’ MONZA. In03 Spyiitr. c-iooa conui- -.^001/ tlon. 1800 or best offer. Phone

~ ~731.720P.------- --- ------ --------- -----------1900 MAT. FouMPCCd •iQiidiiicI

transmlsaion. Cioud shape. New tires. $375.00. 733-0324,

INEXPENSIVE luxury. 11)02 Imporl*• al, complete’ power nr d olr, rooU

condition, below- book, 733-3000.'

^^noi?^‘j8™or^* iloi't ’ offer. Phono "f* — -------------- -------------- —------------

Lo w est overiieads ciiunl lOwent t J \ J “* prices. Ti*x u#l Ilohl Dcttl Auto '

Snlcs. 1830 Kimberly Hond,j038,2-DUOR Chevrolet Hlntlon WnR- T ) n \ l'8’ on. N«w tlrpi. Vcry,KOud ,toiidilloii. 1 VJ4-N

J94 Tyler. 733-07fl0.— I'ONTIAC, IMO LcMcim i-iliiorjinrd'. 001 Mil

ton, VB,.4-I|I»C(1. I'lioilo 7i3llljll. 11,11, ir,itn IMi’Al.A.'lMr (iiimr li|iwl.,Mlio'. ' tv,

im n s cfind S a v e Io c , ' A ug . 3 - '4 , '] 9 ^ ' ^ w in Fail;

A U T O S FOR SA LE

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___ ''C . r ; .I- . Vve^itiye"uic""c3 r ^ ’n d incndctii' you t'• - ju s t t r y u s ; ■......

' O P E N E V EN IN G S T IL’G4X0M ET $1195 ' '6-1 RAM

a-------- .-lianQi:._,6:iyill!i!or,, .slpijsi!.! Wngntransmission, radio, Jieater, drivp very clean.

. . ^ ' *65 CHE'62 T-BIRD •........... .• $1595. im»a

Power stoerlnc nnd brukt»._ _____ ulr conditionlhti, new tires, ____ ^ 'r i s s m . - ■ , 7 ^ 1”

I: ’6i DODGE ............. m '(il CHR2= ------ --------------------------------------------------------------- . - - u . - t -Oiie vs; uutoiiUitic . tiuns- powcjmission.

• _________ ’62 CHE1 » -l-doAi , C-cylindcr .with, a ........... dcaa

standard trunsmlbslon. It Ise.xtru cleon. '64 RAM

- ' Cln«M9 W IL L Y S '..'........... $19.5 , cylim■ Slatlon-wagon. -A gootl ^»o.---------

' '63 oLd SMOBILE . . . SIMSf)8 -l-door hnrdtnp. Full pow- *C6 PLY er, u ir conditioning and nice. 4-doo

cr. pi’G-1 BUICK Skylark . . SH95

; uutomaUt transhilssion, 23,- ^OOO actual miles.

'60 MUSTANG '^5 gP R V8, automatic transmission, beautiful red finish with all • blnclt interior. 8,000 actualmiles. Sec this beauty today. o'* KVll 1

4-doo;^ .... /65 D ART - — v-ditlflii» ■^^Dtji^lrarrttopT^C^liniijr,

automatic transmission, ra- o'* rUKdlo. heater, excellent tires, Wago low mlleoge. Beige vHth transi

matching Interior, clean.2 ' '64 RAM n ’65 C H R Y SLE R S2895 4-doo,

Now Yorker town sedan. transi . Power stoorlng and brakes,

— air Qondltionlnp. low mile- *66 P1..Y ngc. A very nice car. -i-doo

'65 SIMCA I-door . . . . $li!).'i pmvcfi.OOtf actual miles, still guar- tlonlnnnteed for 44,000 more, ciin't nal v,be told from new. ■ . Hnd 1I’ilCtC

i '63 PONTIAC ........... $.')25; Tompp«i( ?.floor, stnndaid O.J VUl. !---------- li'ansntlii lOil.: '> ■ New

’6G MERCURY-M ontciair . -} 2-door hardtop. AutomuKc *>• LADf» transmission, power .steering 4-doo:

nnd brakws, clean ns nuy/.— A new cur trade-in. *63 CHR

'65 FO R D ................ $20!l.5 pI’L 'l--- - Cmuur-y-fcOdun wapoa. Aula.______ rum

miillc iransnilsblon, power sharrsteering, V8. Very clean. bomfc

— —^6-P S fW IA e-«T O «-S .U 05---- JfituCU EBonneville 4-door hardton. Supei

' Full power nnd' air comli- 'tloninR, new premium tires, • nuioii— low mlleuBC. mlleii

, „ P /C K U P S and T R U C

' ’69 CH EV 34-toil....... $850. _ 162-DOD' ■ T-cyirnai!lT~S V8, Ir,

’■ '60 CHEVROLET . .T 7 $795) ‘ Short wide bpd. 6-cyllnder cyUn,J___ engine, 0-ply tires, trullcr________ ^txansin - hJicn; TUns-ond-looks jcal '~goo<l— 1, . good.

’56 DODJ '63 F O R D V rto n .......$1495 Y8. •(J . 4-wheel drive, 6-cyllndcr, 4- : speed, good ilres. 0‘J UIVH. J_ ___ __________________________ G-cyil

'59 F O R D ................ $79li 23’ NASI----------- r>-c^ndoi:--«nglno,—4-spood,--------- i»ho>vi----- — -lonp- wheclbaac.- wlda lw‘1. wllh ifi-ply tires, custom cub, heate

trailer hitch. . - moun3—fto iT d iianvheS ® 'I'rucks 12—2-ton

1 1 4 U S E D " U N I T S

— B O B M E

D O D G E C ]

O PE N EVENINGS - 500 Block 2nd Kenny. Moon — Winn Ellis

iuT FOR SALE: ‘54 Olds w lth’ss olds FORD. ' io5 -*n- engine, cum. Ileefed up. Ilyr slon. $50. les dromatlc trnnsmlsslon, heavy duty after 5:30ed rvar end. Phone 733-7ti22._____ _ 1060 FORD

11)00 COMET Cnllentc, 4-door. V8. jjriAutomatic transmission. Power now, a20-5 sleerlnK. Excellent condition. 324- ^

_ 2C08. Jerome._____________ ‘ jjjj®ne CHEVROLET 283 engine. Verv good ------ —

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Tolte th e w orry-out-jof-drlving-v«ith-a_ iio. -Jolin-Chris-M otors.-I^^----- --------- -------

J . 1 9 6 2 T H U N D E R B I R D .....3w Automatic transml.ssion, power

power brakes, radio, heater, blac '■ - roof. Perjcct in every rcspcct.

l - 1 9 6 3 - C A B I L L A C ^ . ^ . . ....... ■■ ' Sedan. Fully powered, a i r cor

_________ radio,jie_at(;r.,^l?.2'!D_3,^^ _^ ^ ^

, 1 9 6 6 C O R V A I R ...........^ hard top coupe. HO horse]in'. gine, ‘l-spced floor shift, buckct-jy dio..exccllerit rubber,

— . 4 9 6 0 r : P O M i r S C C , L , . . ; « , ’ „ ^;r. <l.door hardtop. Ventura trim , t

__ LliipijiBUiiffler.sleerlng, pow er hi_ ' ' dio, heater; Hydramatic, 2-tone lii!p. ■ ■ - COMMERQIALS -no 'in - J 9 6 0 C H E V R O L E T * . . . . . . . . . . . .^ ------------ .-Duinp4ruck.-5-yard-bodp5-spccd77, good rubber, Specii|l prico on this

I 1 9 5 8 . C f I E V R O L E T , . ...... . . . .Jj: , . 1-ton, cab nnd chassis; new wlicol

■. transmission, licalcij, " ,

i J o h n Ghris::]^)ii. P O N T I A C . . C A D I L L A

001 M iiln Avenue E a s t T , 1101) F u lton 733-5013. 1

1^1 Tlm pson 733:4158 ' Gcori

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^ w in Falls l im es -N ew s ' A -9 ’ ~

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'JINGS T IL 8:00 , ■ '6-1 R A M B L E R ........ $1295

Wagon. §5cyUnder ^Ith over*, drivp,.low inlleage.'65 CHEVROLET . . . . $2195

]mi)ata .Supyr Sport converr tlble. •3flG‘ V8, powtf steer­ing nnd brakes, ifllomatic

------- —tmnsmtaalorn-A-very^hftrp----- :— -' ^ T unil, *■61 CHRYSLE.R ....... Sii95

T~— ' rtirnrr ------power and air conditioning.

’62 CHEVY II . . . . . . . . $695-..................... c l c a a . . . .............................’ ---------- --------------

’64 RAMBLER ......... $1295Classic 660 4-door sedan. 6- cylinder, automatic irons-

__ __ mission.- radio, white ^ idc- ____wall tlrosT l^ mileage. For. ccpnomy, see this.

*C6 PLYMOUTH Fury III4-door hardtop. Radio, heat­er. power steering, ‘3iS‘ en- cine, - 7,260 nctual n^iles.______ white with Burgundy intvir-______ior. Show Room Clean.' Fac- tory Guarantee.

'55 .FORD Fairlane .. $1495 <^oor, V8, standard irnns- mission, radio, heater, nice.

'64 IM PE R IA L....... TT2795 :4-door, Full power, air Con-

------- -dltl"-’i"i*.- ' ----------'64 F O R D '^ lc o n . . . $1295

Wagon. 6-cyllnder, automatic transmission, radio, heater.

’64 RAMBLER ....... $12954-door wagon. V8. automatic transmission,* radio, healer,

’66 PLYMOUTH Fury III 4-door hardtop. Radio, heat* cr. auton\atlc transmission, power stvjorlng, air condl- tlonlnn, '318' en/ilrie, oriei- nal wnltc sidewall tires. Tan ttitd Belize all vinyl Interlorr- - • — - - I’iictory Guarantee.

’63 VOLKS ......... $995 --------- T.mveriiblc. Uobuilf moldi.New lop.

•57 CADILLAC ......... $2994-door. A good ono. ^

’63 C H R Y S L E R ...... . $1795300 J 2-door hardtop. Full powvr, 41.1 engine wllh duul

--------- ram Induction cnrhH nnd______sharp. This cur Is a real bomb.

— a f u a iF .v . r a . i j :___ 1^82-135 -.. 'Super Sport 2-door hardtop,

V8, power steering^ nuiomatlc tran.smlsslon. low inlleage and extra (harp.

a n d T R U C K S_ !62-DODGE-)/2-ton-,..-S«)9S------- --

V8, long. 4-3pecd.■62 rO R D -'/j^on -T .. .rS1295---------

PIckun. Long wide bed. 6- ' cylinder engine, foyr speed

____ ^txansmisfllom—tnrtiei—mtch;good tlr^s. real cle«n.’56 DODGE i/^-ton . . . $295

ys, 4-lpeed.»59 GMC Yrion ........ $790

______ G-cyllnder.'.............23’ NASHUA T ra iler . . $895

--------- ^hn'VPr nnrf tnllft gn< stnvft_ _____With oven, water heatcr.,nas, heater. Just right for that

- mountain cabin.3 12—2-ton trucks in slock

H T S I N S T O C K

® E S E ’SE C I T Y

00 Block 2nd Avenue Southnn Ellis Joe B u tler ‘ '

Is FORD, ' i050. Automatic .transmis- /I Sinn. $50. Phono 423-5172, Hansen ‘ y after 5:30.- 1066 FORD Bronco Station wagon. 4

wheel drive. Low mileage. Like ,1 FllPr . ■ .

I’OHD, 1058 2-door Station wuBCm;2 $225. Phone ■ 733.8285.^-... ■ I - ' ----

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3 R T A T I 0 Ning-w th-a-Ilke--new -unlt‘ from ______ _

I R D ............ ........$ 1 5 9 5slon, power steering,

healer, black pad i^^ y respect.

..... ........... $ 2 1 8 8 1 ,red, a i r conditioning, I'

J

.... Te. HO horsepower en- , ■“hift, bucket-seats, rit-

... $ 6 9 5 - : . ^ilura trim , air condl-ng, pow er brakes, ra-_______ ■illc, 2-tone linliHTERQIALS - ■ , . ■

r . . . . . . . : : ....... ....... - - $ 9 8 8 ^ . . : : . - -bodrS-specdi-S-spood,----- — ■— ---------price on this, .

P , , ...... ........... ....... $ 7 9 5 -'s; new wlicols, 4-spwd

.’is M o to r sI D I L L A C G M C ;

Phono 733-1823 Dob Nelson 733-0052 .

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ENGLAND’S Mr. and Mrs. G«org( a s they arrive a t Los Angeles by air ered Jacket, blue pants and purple s matters while in California. About 20C

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Glenns FerryGLENNS F E R R Y -G eorge E. ,

Powell, superintendent of School |,y j^i^r D istrict No. J82 announced Wed- Helwich nesday that there i.s a need (or ^ m m S i a liigh .school English library N teacher, and a 'h ig h school raatn! jnstruclor. I

Positions a re also open for J I ex tra hot lunch assistants, ac- S H cording to Mrs. Rebecca Mon- B Btague. board clcrk. _ ^ - I

Tcachcrs in lhe clcmrnlary 8 H; school includc- Mildred M, Carna- i J -------

han, Norma Ca.ltron, Gail M. ^ JHJohn.snn and Ethel Man Slarkev, a __ f lfirst grade; Joan B. Allison ano S B Betty L. Brown, second grade; g H C. Virginia J o n e s . Margaretl ^ W alker and Enid P ack. • third Sg rade; Aliens Liiddcn and Gcni^S __vieve, Jolmsun, f o u r I h gftde; ^ '

------- Mabcl-McKoo-and-U«r-ii-U-Mus- [jser, fifth grade, and Iris Th(mi|> S .

------- som -J^nnia-BUincIi and-fiooa iua ■ -?McDonijld; .sixth 'grade. ' ^

In the high school, Virginia S B. Anderson is. librarian, and S Cordon L. Brown is principal.) k p

O ther high school teachers in- 3 ^ . .e lu d e Robert Fulker.sqii, band;,B

Ben F. Johnson, science; Eva 6 Johnson, home cconomic.s; Hii- S bcrt Liidden. shop; Willard E. S M incau, s c i e n c e ; Ronald K. ^ M orris, social studies; Dorotiiy b Nichols, English: Juan ita Parke, S Eiiglish; Brent Taylor, commcr- S cial; Betty Watson, Spanish, and B H arold I. Wertz, guidance, S

Cecil C. W atson Is elemcn- S , , ta ry principal; Evelyn Ultican ^ L l ; teaches a-s-p -o^i-a -l-class-and (l—* Joan T. Shrum teaches liiRli S school physical education, ele- & m entarv and junior high music. 9

. Junior, high tcaShers includc S ’ ' l A i Ila R . Belliston, B arbara South, B

— iJobcrrW . Joh n so n ,’Maxine M. 6 1—7- Jones, Larry Maxwell, with Mil- S ‘ ford R. F letcher, principal. S T

Ruth Wilcox Is secretary lo 3 __the superintendent. 8~------------------------------------- s s

FAT OVERWEIGHT BAvailobU lo you without a dodor'i S aprticripllon, 'gur product collod Od> S ^ finax. You muif loio ugly (at or your !monty back. Odrinon U a liny lablil ^ ^bmnr«itlr>wDllowidr-Oarrld-pf-ixf J ----- Ico u foJ and llv# longer. Odiinoit Mill J $3.00 + tax and li told on this guoh* * ontoit latiifUd for any r«aiori| S (uit.ralurn tht packag* to your drug* | C p p gilt and o>f your full moniy back.H o ij LUU qutillont aiktd. Odrlntx li told wllh S Ihii guaranta* fayi CROWLEY'S PKAR. Q MACY, 144 Maln'Avt. South. Moll B M IH •rdtrt-fllUd.---- ----- — .... - ....H -U IU »

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1 Mrs. G eorge H a rr iso n (he’s a Beatle) I \ngeles by a ir T u e sd a y night from London,

iind purple sh o e s , sa id they would v ac a nla. About 200 fa n s m et them a t the alrpc

........ Bus d r iv e rs include Je rry An- T i l lderson. J a s p e r Case, Jack F O I Craig, M a ry Jane Chatin, E v a n -____

and M illard Davenport. Custod-"251 ians a re B ill Robert.son, assi.sted g

,yr by Mr. D avenport nnd BobHrv- i; |"E. J l

P Alice C ra ig is hot lunch pro- p - ■ gram superintendent, assisted ichool by M arth a Callsion and Helen j M Wed- Helwich.

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N ew sp a p e r Enterprise A ssn. ni A chilb- borrv on your , s t r e e t th

\ this m o rn in g cdmcs Into a w o rld ' of a lm o st 3.4 pillion people— a th

— world a l r e a d y b ese t-w ith -p ro b ' -wi lems of hunger and v io lence . In Yet -w hen this newly a r r iv e d ai youngster reaches, the m o d est th

_ age of 3,’i— in 'the year 2000—th e 50.■ population o f'the wdrld will a l - el— most' sureljr=excetd:0.5- b il lio n r7 t i

P re s id e n t Johnson h as rie- i e o b e t n n e prouiem o f - r u n a w ^ lar

' - populatfpn, growth'a's "second i n cl ^ Im portance' only to hii'clear w a r - ly

fare ." Y e t the advanced, deved- Ai oped n a tio n s of .the w orld a r e as

g > spending $40"a. year fo r e v e ry ev njan, w o m an aiid child in th e 611

I, entire w o rld for arm ies a n d ni \ a rm an am e n ts . And in the w a r ar t,. against ru naw ay p o p u I a t i o n , bl

(vhich th rea ten s every nation , in ^ the sam e great m v e r s a r e

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a t i o n E x p l (Jr! to-l. The world (0 be saved fro m in ssn. nuclear warfare m ay be loft to ul; s t r e e t the population explosion. ^0lw o rld ' Because we A m ericans live In 3le— a the m o s t ' affluent society - th e th -prob-w orld-iias-ever-,know n, wo a r e co lence . Inclined to a ce rta in raraugness--st( ?rived and- psychic Insularity. We s e e sh lod est the population ■ explosion • a s sa )—th e something .tha t . / s happening og III a l - elstwhere.- It Is" In- India a n d sa ilion? 7 tatlffTVnrerlciiMr-IsltrCliImn— toi I d e - But the fact is th a t noDUlations on la w a y .a re explqt^tng^ everywhere,' tn - "B in d i n cli)ding the United jStates, Short- sc

w a r - ly after World, W ar II, th e Wi Jeved- American birthrate was alm ost ^1 a r e as high as thot in India. Anfl of, e v e ry even today there a r e sections in co n th e our counW —where family p lan- ad

a n d ning a.s.sisfiince should be found uli w a r around (he corner — that h av e nil

: i o n , bh-thrate.s approximating those! an ation , in underdeveloped,lands. I

a r e The wondrous and awe.some thi q pf*r fnrt ic thflf lip philH hnrn ih is Hr—------- < la y - w h d - l iv e 9 - lo - re t i r e -o n ^ o c ia l - « f l2000- security' will quite probably live m(

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Ive In Yet population is ' a problem I - th e that h as not sufficiently con- c™n a a r e corned— o-u-r—^ l i t i c ia n s — and js_m gness- ■3tale?9m ettr- 'v h o -n iu s t-rf lc k -u p -tttsro e s e e s h o r t - r a n i J e achievem ents to I - a s satisfy . the ir constituents; "nor en ln g our businessmen, who, must ,

a n d s'atlsfyTTtrstoiifBrs and'cmployes- r a r ~ TOid^tockhBlderS and creditors; rtions on a t least an annual basis. ■TTiF - ^ e im u r - s O c ia i affiniliysICHT Jhort- scientists a rc rarely concerned ““ '’v-

th e With " th e population factor." 'Imost { Today’.s complicated problems

Anfl of.internatlbnai relations will lie- ms in com e-even more eompiex-as-wo BUj® p lan- add m ore appetites to our pop- [ound uiation in a world of emerging h av e n&tions with growing populations Thi th o se and appetites of th e ir own. - calio “ om y “S b x u ro n e^ o iir-n f- |9 -n f -sioir .some the^swofld's citizens lives in the avail 1 ih is United States, vet (o support our Elate locial- A ffluent-society we consume "al- then ' M ive m ost’ one-day of the world's proci\

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China Many Americans hang on to a ' *n»y- roblem illusion that -.d<iry con- country is sMf-sufficient.. B u t it iQ^ds s - ^ d J s jn o r e J J ia n J lL y e a r s j in c f iM a m t c i

""'■nnr exporter of re- If i. source 'products shifted to th a t alone

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'ceracd our ... economy Includc tin, d ia - every QP>' monds,^-aluminum, a s b e s ' t o s , crime oblems nickel, manganese, fluorospar, and will be- sugar, wool, zinc, Iron o re , housli -as-wo B u law o ad jn d ' lu ih b sr .„ to p p e r , iUsf.^ ir pop. coffee, cocoa, tea a n d even b ee f, strugj lergingilations Those who scoff a t the im pli- t^kes vn. - calions ot the population cxplo-. dersts ■-le-nf -sion— frequently-d iv ided- —o u r -au—C in the available liind ■ in the U nited crea.si

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P r o b l e miTs] ql,ude tha t while other coun tries '1 to a ' w ay -have population problems, ,. n<ir notT They Ignore, o f^ . coursS, our dependence on othej: '

‘t lands.-for some e.ssentisrrraw £ M g j micrlnlg^ lo_supEaiLimr-“q u 9 l-_ ,

if re- If we want to' live by bread th a t alone, then the United States has

^ -na^ B u la tro n -preblem r-W e-ean—— -iron=-J»atain-a-m uctF^re'a 'lerix)pula- I re ly tion and feed it;

d ia - every w eek.w ith stories abou t I ' t o s , crime,' traffic problems, w ater isp a r, and a ir pollution, inadequate 1 o re , housing and education_ijl facil- p p e r , .itj5f.^_urbai)..,bjight, . a n d ' t h e , b ee f, strugglfa to 'preserve and extend

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