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---------------------- p ----------^ ^ Weather Z Z l’rirAA^tl^T-.CIbody,- Occasional Showe 'V613371f0r333“ \ "! ------------- ■. I,SM GAUX)NS OF MILK vent RIvcr CanyoD near Twin Falls Tt Valley NFO membcfi Jointd In Handwritini Dodd’s Sign By joriN CHADWICK ' forr WASHINGTON (AP) A MIc handwriiing expert tcsilfied l&- ale day .that someone else put Sen. Der Thomas'^. Dodd's signature on Ji 39 personal'checks — but did cou nol say who. - - - Con The wiincss, Charles A. Appel "I . Jr.. was summoned ns Dodd’s liar lawyers sought lo discredit a said Red Chinese Rules Metre By FORREST EI HONGKONG (AP)-Canton I Chinese army has taken over ll paratus and most major facto metropolis, but other reports sai Mao Tse-tung's purge Is contin broadcast said units of the p seized control of all party cor _l!smasK revojutlonary Influenci authorities-plotting with rr: enemies and planning sab- C . otage." Anoiher broadcast said timps •«-« loyal to Mao tooK over factories n and businesses In an effort to **• restore production and were h j| "cnthuslasilcally welcomed" by lyl the workers. But other repoils from Canton, which could not Se be’conflnne(lr^iiia“ U'cre” iiad bcrl been many fights between to 1 workers and Maoists and thou- fron sands of workers were staying havi away frofn their jobs. scar Canton, 80 miles northwest o( You Hong Kong, the capital of dro( Kwangtung Province and soulh dent China's largest city, has long Tl been a center of opposition to rcne Mao's “great proletarian cul< whe tural revolution,” his name for er s the purge begun last summer, facll Rccent reports havc told of In- olflc creased resistance of pca.ianls Oxb and workers as Mao brought to If new pressure to Uke control of area the province. , M; as f Stocic Maricet S" Advances Sharply Soi'.' NEW -YORK (AP) - T^e Gem str>ck market ndvanccd sharpYy barf today, continuing a rally tnat repo began Wednesday. ing At noon, tha Dow Jones ave^ with age of 30 Industrial stocks strui reached sa.n. a rise of 6.36 8:15 mints over Wednesday's close, inlo , The average price of a shore of -Mi allxommon'stock'lradea on the ter, ------New-Vork-Stock-Exchange was couli up as cents. ~ and' ' shnr TERM*BEGlf?S----------- Pow NEW DELHI. India (AP) - wale Tho newly elected Indian Par- a'he liament, wllh a new look caused Bo by the governing Congress .par- drag ty's depleted strength, 'began a and — , 8ched^ded-^^v^yc^^ tcrm-today. sear JComfdiEdb^i] (See picture'ori'piuin#) By'BpNNIE BAIRD JONES ' TIihes-Newi Suff Writer Revitalizing, beautification and . redesign of the downtown or city •center of Twin Falls to preserve it as the area's retail center represented major rccommcnda* tions In a comprehensive plan presented In Twin Falls in two meetings Wednesday. The plan'as outlined by Ned ;•/ Ames, project planner for lha . firm of Cornell, .Howland. Hayes and Meityfleld.* covers both the her Showers Tht tIILK vent over the edge of Ihe Snake acl 'In Falls Tliursdoy morning as Magic mil Joined in a nationwide milk bolding Ins iting Expert T Signature Was IK ' former bookkeeper for Dodd, day A Michael V. O’Hare, In the Sen- Th ied to- ale inquln Into the Connecticut lyzet ut Sen. Democrat s financial affalrj. tJiat ure on John F. Soiinett. Dodd’s cmcf wj )Ut did counsci, told the Senate Ethics pci \ - - Committee: som« , Appel "I . . . propose to show lhal O'- 1953^ Dodd’s Hare lied under oaih when he of i< xdlt a said checks introduced Wednes- ------- Th neseArmy^: ll etropolis "1 IRREST EDWARDS "Th -Canton Radio said today the Red :en over the Communist party ap- ijor factories In the south China ]or>_ reports said stubborn resistance to say? ! is continuing' there. The Canton Ap of the people’s liberation army party committees in thts city to stem ’ .Innuence. by small numbers of Sonn Search To Be S Resumed For S » Missing Man Id not Several officials of Ihc Kim- ■e-had bcrirCon^tton-Co;,-rclumed stween to Twin Falls Wednesday night „.„I I thou- from Oxbow, Ore.. where they O'Ha itaying have been participating In the scarch for Richard (M I k e) k-est of Young, 33. Twin Falls, W ieved :al of drowned In a constrticlion acci- soulh dent Monday. ^ s long They said the scarch wiil be | / ;Ion to renewed Sunday at 6:30 a.m. n cul- when the water level in the rlv- T k ne for er should be sufficiently, low-to K i mmer. facilitate efforts. Idaho Power of In- officials said water flow through o i a.sants Oxbow Dam has been reduced rought to lower the river in the search trol ol area by Sunday morning. SA Mr. Young, who was working mort as foreman on a project to dis- Amei mantle a bridge near the dam. Hons fell inlo the river Monday when day ' :piy;crfct“ 'wiS,''t'SSr . The Gene Bail. 45. and Bill HnRh- Soulh harpty barger. both Twin Falls. They Off f that reported Mr. Young was work- VleUi Ing In the centcr of the bridge In th ; ave^ wfth a cutting torch. When the soldI( slocks structure collapsed at n b o u t thero if 8.26 8:15 a.m. Monday he was thrown ot a close, inlo Ihe water. -. , out^ arc of -Mr. Ball jumped into Ihc wa- Om on the ter, but he said -he reaiized'he loaiic :e was could not po.ssIbly ia « Young hit h: . flnd“ffas-1orced"lo~TCtum-fo -Tht _____ shore nnrf fllmh hnrk nuf Irtnhn woua Power Co. Imm^lately shut off womi lP) — water through the dam and sent Om I Par- a helicopter to search the area, tack aused Boats were also lalinched lo hella s .par- drag holes In the river bottom, a hlg gan a and about 40 ;nen joined In the U.S. today, scarch. ----------------------y e t it diensive Plan . ifTlS) c lty '^ te r and (he surrotind I JONES residential and commen Writer areas. Ication and . Major factors In the downto iwn or city area include the change of ^ 0 preserve - - : oni-way couplet from the pr ail center ent combination of Main Aver ommenda* and Second Avenues to Sea istve plan Avenues North and East a ,Us in two Third Avenues West and Sou Main Avenue would then d by Ned converted Into a meander! :r for tha type two-lane traffic'area w nd. Hoycs mall-typc beauUfication featui s both the ' includlcg' Isndscaplog' aad ] % Idaho Hit ^— BotffffT^dat . Tho Magic VaUey Newspaper Ded 7 — TWIN ake action. A similar action Is being planr igic milk Is expected lo pour from larg ling Instead of Ihe 10-galion cans. ^Imes.J t Testifies las Forged f ” )odd, day were signed by Sen. Dodd.” Sen- Then Appel took over, ana- .... . :ticut lyzed Dodd's handwrltnig and !i ,, uhloi . o 'Huc . ..... .i.— ch of With that as his prcfnce, Ap- •thlcs pel went over a sheaf of check?; 5^" ^ some written in the autumn of ‘‘ 0 - 1963, some during the last half llL . r a he of J9E5 one batch cashcd at a f, Washington'llquor store. ----------- Thcrtotaiiia over » ,ooo.--------- Sonneit: Were you able to ar- vfMHcd __ rlvc at nn opinion as lo whetlicr i- .i i, : Sen.'Dodd signed Ihtse'checks? Sonnett cited Ihe sheaf of 11- quor checks, totaling some « 60. exji,ns The Question, and the answer, quisitio Red staged Sen. John Stennis, D - Miss.: last fo , , 'T h at's your professional opin- ficlals tiina ior>—that's what you mean to thing 1 C to say?" adcqua tilon Appel: "Yes." . , will b< rmy E^riy in Appel’s testimony, ,r to Stennis had Inlernipled to ask s of Soniictt what he proposed to "I" priiibinrsliiiivlhirb’; A Hare told the trulh yesterday when he said with respect to a number of money orders that he J '1* forged the signature of Sen. Dodd,” Sonnett said. H q , “And contrary to his teslimo- I ny.'’ Sonneit continued, "I pro- T>* vtm PO’'® ‘0 he wa< a very e.x- i 1(J cclIcnLJorgcr-li--------------------- _________ nIcht "I “1*0 propose to show that thev O'Harc lied under oath when he I jhe said chccks he introduced yes- x ,7*’“ k'rttctd.y .wire ,<ltnc4 by Scn. ™ lcy iv 3 D odfSoim clI ndded. >»»S ill ^ ----------- ."ch! .Communists Si" E Bring Down istt nho ough’ o 1VT 1 3 Warplanes TaS SAIGOK (AP) ~ Communist Twin I •king mortar aiucks raked seven " '’ca f dis- American and Vietnamese posi- ‘'''■''S « Jam. tions Wednesday night and to- He w *'hen day while Red gunners brought ber of Ilap- down three U.S. warplanes and Club on i«rc one hellcopicr In North and Surprlsi »r^h- Soulh Vietnam. Judge a rhey Official spokesmen said nine Fair fo fork- Vietnamese civilians were killed self-cdu idge In the mortar atacks, 39 U.S. of his 1 the soldiers were ' wounded and tion of o u t thero were *'heaw" casualties * Survi' •own a t a few isolated Vietnamese G. W. , out{«il«.,^ -------- ---- Wash., wa- One South Vietnamese paclf. Van Os J-he loaiion unit of aboiit SO men was •'Ftlnci }ung hit hard in the della. at Reyi i~to —The— civilian— d e a d - e n d ----------- laha wounded. .included .a.aumbciu of ------ t off women and children. SAIG< sent One Communist, mortar at- can mi irea. tack also brought down a U.S. queior, d lo helicopter attempting lo land at Viet Co lom. a highland clearing near Pleiku. the Salj the U.S. casualties were not known day, m ----- yet iti'Saigon. - - capital. ill To ReMtall 2 ! surrotindinR destrian rest areas'and car commercial ping areas to allow mot to let out a shopper, the downtown Streets In the area bei hange of Uie the on^way streets woul om the pres- designed to carry shopping Main Avenua flc and those with 'destini cs to ^cond inside the business area. Id East and Another major highlight i It and South. • city center plan would be t )uld then be deurtment store of some meandering 000 square feet of floor s ic'arca wilh . complete with parking cotr Ition features This would be located li log'and pfr- viclnltyof Malfl-Avthua ■ ; daho HlstorlcaX'Sooiety ffffT^aalio“"“ ------------^ ^ - //M Taper Dedicated (o Serrlns and Promol TWlN'FALLSrlDAHOrTHURSDA By RUI -------Tlmcj (Ste ms to dump was Ihe by one ganlsitlD Ions the Snal TTiursda} th< it amou _ to wn_wh sors,” phases^ c said. The 30 truck loa ' families' througho parlicipa Bclinn, r viso'iy st being planned for Friday, but the national’ from larger tanker trucks then How li ns. (TlmesJ^ews photo) will lost it brings Reports Made SSSm . that the: , On Scouts’ _ Finifl Drive . , rtc iiO' Two report meetings were not maki nrwi held simultaneously in - Twin ent pricr “ Fnlls and Burley Wednesday as lion will ''Operation Roundup'* was be- cenfper gun by the Snake River Area per hund Council, Boy'Scouts of America, milk pri( ! ‘Ji Ior the «OS,000 Camp Develop- He si "t" ment Fund campaign which has farmer r been in progress since Jnn. 2. r ----------- ______ The_mcetlngs: the first of a ___ series in "Operation Koundup^ f'Irtf , yielded over 20 per cent of the « Toi 105.S5. •■, The Snake River Area Council ' Is raising the money for camp expansion and new land ne- ver, quisition. Scout membership has ' 'JJ"?®. staged a rapid increase In the ss.: last four years and Scout of- 2i'>r. pin- ficlals claim that unless some- I to thing is done now to provide adequate facilities, many boys will bc lell behind and never revision Jny. ‘j}e opportunity to attend sJ^ar-o ncu Scout Camp. / to ^The Camp Development Furid mS - 'F courufi. O - - _______ to make ‘'“y Tfc 1 Tirr 1 visions f f,;Byi-(lWaIteri_sir£: ::Horti«lltuie n , Judge W ex Pioneer, Dies S.'S that Byrd WaltcrTMrTwin “Falls', , he pioneer horticulturist, died car- ' ly Thursday morning nt Magic Valley Memorial Hospiuil of a long illness. By cut He was bom June 29, 1878, courtroor nt Cheney, Kan. He came to a* Twin Falls In 1909 from Denver, ‘he sti Colo. He lived at the first room- Judges ci Ing house in Twin Falls. From could bp. 1911 lo 1912 he worked for the dccid Sieinhour Nursery, later known Allhoug as the Blue Lake Nursery. He Uve. cor owned and operated Ihe Byrd plan lo Walter Orchard northwest of ndmlnlsir nist Twin l^lls from 1913 to 1947, moving a ven v/hen he retired. He continued nent plan osi- “t the orchard. as work to- He was the only male njcm- wilhln at Ight ber of the Twin Falls Garden judce 1 and Club ond the Mothers* Study and .hi*!,, and Surprise Club. He was flower P .** Judge at the Twin Falls County ,h« line Fair for many years. He was a , Iled self-cducated man gaining much ... . J.S. of his knowledge from a collec- nto .nd Uon of H«rv.i5 Classics. f.l'''™ ' lies • Surviving are a nephew. Dr. ese G. W. Walter. Oak Harbor, " Wash., ond a nlcce. Mrs. Robert d f . Van Osdel,' EnclhO, a i l t . ------- - '• vas ••Funeral services are pending Irn at Reynolds Funeral Chapel. L.of ---------- U..S..SHIP.1III --------------- .4QS7- SAIGON (AP) - An Amerl- tXXL at- can merchant ship, the Con- J.S. queror, was hit by six rounds.of I at Viet Cong recoilless rifle fire In iku. the Saigon shipping channel to- 1967 iwn day, V t made ils way to the 1966 - capliai:-:-.. . ............................. talize Citv Cen ias'and car stO fK 'and "Swnd Street So allow motorlsu- ~ ,. would pecessiute closin ipper. block on Sccond Aveni le area between to allow for continuous trects would be adjacent to the expand Ty.shopplng Uif-.. . area. .This, Mr.' Ami with 'destinations would be the reason for less area. the one-way east-boun r highlight of the to Third Avenue to c I would be a new through tniffic. re of some 100.- . Principal factors taJ t of floor space, consideratJon. Mr. Am parkins complex. .. lnclude..cIrculatlon . of : located In the adequate and well plaon la Avehua 'South Ing, aod apptaraace i 83701 nd Promoting the Growth of Nine Inis THURSDAYrMARCH-ierlSGT ......... ..... ' Area NF' M ilk Ofi I To Prbtt I By RUTH KOONCE M IU ER ofthe.prii I -------TImes-News'Slalf-WrlUr— sumer- is I (See Associated Story on dairy prod I Page 12) . Both gn I "It makes just as good sense milk was I to dump it here as\ln town,’* nonh side I - was Ihe crypUc statement made Perrlne M I by one Nallonal Farmers Or- milk was I —Bnnlatlon-memberBs-l;SOO gaU --------------- ! Ions of milk were poured over I Ihe Snake River Caiiyon edge I Thursday morning. I I *'At the priccs we are getting, V -/"J ■' it amounts to dumping it i n ____ l_town_whca_we_sell to proces. ,'W ,^ ____ I sors," he added. This not only U j-.^claies-to-milk.-buLmost,olhcr I ' 1 II I phased of farm production, he I sold. BOISE I The 30 to 35 car and’pickup Finance I truck loads of farmers ond their Commiitee I ' families' represented hundreds lature 'h'ai I throughout the nation who ore mend •gn i I participating in a milk holding million g t I Bclinn, precipitated by an ad- colleges, : viso'iy statement from Ihe NFO natlonal’p'resident. - _ — How long the holding action /|//m / ^ will lost depends on Ihe action JifJLt t it brings from the processors, George Juker, former state Z 3-- C president, reported. He noted .f y T /j lhat Ihe farmer is going to have I to rcceive his fair share of the Increase on consumer prices or they are going to have to sell their cows. , year-old | --------Himoted.-tlairy-farme m re of-opposii :re not making any money at pres- congrcssi fin ent prices and the holding ac- ''preserve os lion will hopefully bring a Iwo. been wor )C- cenfper quart'arid one dollar- '-pHm of ea per hundred weight Increase on :a, milk prices paid lo'farmers. Avenue t( '!>• He said traditionally the ^ as farmer receives about ono fifth 2. --------------------------------- pears to fPlan^Bepn-flS Tp Remodel 7 S Courthouse SS as • -Judge Theron W. Ward. Elev- A week u. cnth Judicial District, and Rob- had declan ert Ni_W. Balleiscn, chairman against Pc of-Ji'TwIn Fails County-Court-was deleri J* htfiue study group, met Thurs- because sh day morning with county com- wreck Uie ; 'il mlssloners to begin plans for a publicans I 55 region of the third floor of the m Harlem. ™ Sj^'car-old building. Two days nd Judge WanJ suggested a num- ^“1*“ *, •Wb6r-o?-chang«4n-Jhft-prflMnt - - courufacIlIilet-and-jury_n»ms lo make at least temporary pro- “ o'- visions for a second courtroom complex. By July 1, the district *'I'm nol _ will havc a second district Jn think I car Twin Falls. caucus wh Court facilities now In use by Judge Ward should be remodel- , ed lo provide for facilities that Today, u > • would accommodate the slate have Indicated plans lo hold ses- sions In Twin Falls. By cutting down the present thVugh“ sh 78 courtroom -and revising jury r, p to rooms as well, as removing part ihi/comm •r of the stairway space, a second judges chambers and courtroom could be provided, commission- he crs dccidcd. Brea Although plans slill are tenia- :Ie live, commissioners said Ihey rd plan lo work with the.zoning X -rX U S of administrator, George Ottens, in . C 17, moving ahead on more pcrma- I n v ^ C cd nent plans as soon os possible, X xA t C l . as work must be completed / n- wilhln atxjut four months. A break-I Judge Ward also recommend- Drug Sion cd the,law library remain where Shopping C ®Ml Is now, on the same floor vesllnallon 'i with the courtrooms. Basement r.ti. -i*« : .? facilities recommended earlier ' ' ‘y for a law library would be In- reported at adequate as to location and ceil- Police C ing space for accommodating said the bn ” library shelving, the judge said, at 2:30 a.m IE Traffic Deaths FU'Lui --------------------- Idano-^- _________tkin at the T -1 9 6 7 -'.‘;-.-,-^-.-.--.-33~- K nilS _ 1966...,. ............. 33 covered Ih ot .. . . 1 .. token fron Jn Magic Valley . . place in th. 0- 1967 ............................. 5 dise. includ Centerjn-Twiii I Street South" and - -• mcnt.< isiute closlng-of, one ........ -Specifie building econd Avenue South covered in the repc : continuous parking Improvement of st Uie expanded store and especially of rea , Mr. Ames said, to business firms fn e reason for moving lota to be .impnn y east-bound street stores.franUng oa Mf ivenue to carry all Only one • btuldlng i ffic. ' was recommended, factors taken Into the building known i n. Mr. Ames said,' rine Hotel, which pU culatlon .of traffic, cated U no longer id well planned park- inaximum -purpose. pp*araace Improve* -The on^way streei r Nine Irrigated Idaho CU)untJes .. JFOMeml )yer Can; otest Low of the,price Increase Ihe con- and created i sumer-is forced-to -pay-for as the water dairy products. to the rock 1 . Both grade A and-grade B Some ntiei milk was dumped from 'the likely onothe north side of the canyon by Ihe day, if carrii Perrlne Memorial bridge. The from large milk was all in 10-gallon cans farmers froffi Committee i EorSMoEl BOISE (Speclal)-The Joint R-Twin Falli Finance and. Approprlalions day morning Commiitcc_,of .ihe Idaho Legis- Sen. High s lature 'h'as agreed' to "recOm- siderable'rcs! mend •gn appropriation of JI.2 mlttee to inc million g r stale aid to junior lege of Soiji colleges, Sen. Richard High, recipient of t Mrs. Williams Run Against I By AUSTIN SCOTT “NEW'YORK (AP)-LucIllc Pickett year-old grandmother, has taken on the of-opposing-Democrnt-Adam-Cioyton-Po congressional election April 11 bccaus "preserve the two-party system.*’ For 2 been working for_theJlepubUcan.party, series of jobs ranging’ from a stock git Avenue to teaching beauty culture at th a determined'w.oman," she says, noting that there ap* pears to bc overwhelming ijopulaE-suppartJfli:_EflW£U__^^H in the Harlem communily. She says she has no fear that the people.will turn against'her as ihey-dld.oaJamuiLiMucdlUC^^^K when ha cgr^ (o oppoia PoweU as the Republicans first choice, then wlUiorew. . A week am when Meredith had declared nls intention to run ■• .>^9 against Powell, Mrs. Wllllami was determined >lo slop him, because she was sure he would wreck the small toehold the Re* publicans have managed to get In Two days ago. she went Into a caucus of .Republican leaders' determined to convince her p a ^ _ ^ Q H^H iy it shou1d~end6rse Powell/as it ili In 19^, wK^~Bha'sui>- B I^H i ported him. •'I'm not foolish enough to WRS. LUCI ihink I can win," she told the , caucus which was considering her as the candidate to replace Meredith. {" Today, as the formally en- - dorsed candidate of.the Republi- cans, she no longer will say she nartv \ doesn't Ihlnlrshtrcanljcat-Pow--^— ®11- can win.” (* She says she Is determined to "do the very best I can*' even ^= i = e2=3 though she realizes *'Adam o Clayion Powell Is a legend in ' c Ihis community." . - . fl HAILEY _received i Breakin At ' ” it ™ _ p hard. Drug Store i Investigated £«£ ' A break-in at, the Penny-Wise Drug Store In the Lynwood Shopping Center was under In- pjii vesllgallon Thursday by Twin -D ill Falls city jjolice, wllh the loss WASHINGT reported at J997.70. dent Johnson Police Chief Frank Bamett Vielna said the breakin was discovered “ I, «PPropria at 2:30 a.m. by a city car m ak-,. ing a routine check of the oreo. o? The glass in a door had been broken bul lo--gain-«ntfy.^^-': - lifT wa» mfasliignjut'stort-of- jAtmsnnlZr nciaTsHiileTTrftrrnorinnrais^ covred te JSS7.70 ta d '^ b « o S a th. taken from a special hiding to pledge supi place In the building. Merchan- |nc men In Vi disc, including wme exTwnsivc jupport for el guns ana oiher Items, remained conflict to an undisturbed,-office rs-sald.-:--------Jmcnt: ----------- MiJalls^Oiitlj all tJirmi^-trafnc e building treatment- - - from-present-de in the report in«lves Sccond and Third nent of store frontv tween the Fourth dally of rear entrances then back.to pres ss firms from parking circle the downtow; . b e . improved, behind . Mr. Ame* sires uitlng oa Main Avenue. Is a long-range oo . biUIdlng Qse change several steps and | Mnmended, this being er the orderly a Ing known u the Per. development of .th« rl, which planner* indi^-----------th e first phase v no longer serving a pleted before any 1-purpose. ...................... opment-takea.^ ^way streets lo cariy. , . to C n Y .L tn iS . : * Em Editi a imbersDS m yoiF^d ow Prices ind created an impressive sight Valley gaiherci is-the waterfall of.milk-sprcad strapped.to tn 0 the rock below." tnnkcr milk li Some ntiendlng said It wns dumping site. Ikcly another dumping on Fri. Dairies Ihroi lay, if carried through.'will be were relallvelj rom large tanker trucks. As plonned action armers frOm throughout MaEic ~ : Sw_NFO_t 3 e Approves I oElConege^ t-TwIn Falls, reported Thurs- tho district wa; lay morning. es up to the m Sen. High said there was con- sen. High si .iderable'rcst.ttancc^ln'the com- William Robcr niltce to inclusion of the Col* members of egc of Soijihcm Idaho as a strongly suppo -eclpient of the state old, since csy. and tlic c approved the' m proprlailon,' a ams To ss Rep. Roberts ist Powell 1 SCOTT atont l,m 0 Pickctl Willlnma, a 50- Tho fund. w„, tan on the Republican task “ „ ‘J ' J “ "j! Giayton-Powell-ln-Q-speciQl percentage of i 11 bccause she wants to toul junior c( sm.** For 20 years, she has In tho state.' Ican.party.whiIeholding.a .Dr.. Jamesr' a stock girl at Sak's Fifth of CSI, said i jlture at theYWCA. "I am CSI.'s share rc year, for a toa ing the blenniu Tho appropr . be written up cd.byLboUi.hoi ' lature sigr nor beforo'lt.bi Sen. High .poll Wendc Oyerl Drive* WENDELL' Blood Bank r of blood at the tation to cxcei 75 pints by ] flvo rejects. - -M rs.-M ary- ceived a Uiree MRS. LUCILLE WILLIAMS Elizabeth Bru , . . . has been selected by Schrenk and sUle Republican leaders lo each received oppose Adam Clayion Powell ‘ " d Mrs. N In a special election April 11 Mrs. Frank h In New York*a IBth'Congres- Conner each rc sional district. The 50-year-old 1®" P^"- grandmother a n.d . long-time Dr. Harold 1 COP parly worker said, “I'm Maurice Scheel not Toollih e n o u g in n h lh ir T Ing— physician? caa win." (AP wlrephoto) Mrs. Vcronica I _______ . thy Alexander «=i=r2= n = m ra .3 ZB=i7g overfleld. Cnnnr i M ” . Melvin OnOW James Gunninj n,'cS“ to ‘‘T,"cJr‘S i .n d 1. W.S S.III s„™ i.g :j !i lha numbering Ketchum .received two Roy Rost and f inches wllh 77 inches re* r; were typists, ported on lop., of. Bald [j HuKh Ci Mounialn, 76 inches at the |-| orlando Jacobs Roundhouse and 7S on the vl improvement C valley floor. ;i workers. The — n— ..................... served by Wen Bill Signed WASHINGTON (AP) - Prcsl- lent Johnson signed a «,5<8.. M n. Sunl^ 00,000 Vietnam war supplemen- “ “ F?® P .I’.wroprlallon bill iHay. Johnson said- In a statement mcnL.w“ dow [jat the funds nrc neccssary for Pioyes- lurchase- of ‘missiles, aircraft _ - •- , - fSa-SSisJS'a Ntxon^ ™ lu.Uon...nd/.rn,“to w » n . p„j ^JoHnsonl^lca-lhalllCon- zyATICAJtCn ress, by an overwhelming vote, mer U.S. Vice mended the appropriation bill ard M. Nbton ) pledge support for U.S. fight- Paul VI today 1 Ig men In Vietnam, as well as to Moscow to ci jpport for efforis-W bring the finding tour in onhlct to an honorable settle- Nixon, conside lent.' .................. .. for the Repubiii rrz ------------ ^ nomliation, arrl can without fani ■\ J An aide from roti^-trafnc~wouId swing - --• ' ' “ -T R illI present-daignations to- liU U 1 and Third avenues be* WASHINGTON the Fourth Streets only. Senate ratified Mick.to present routes u> treaty with tht the downtown center area. today. Ames streswd the plan Before It tak mg-range oae designed In ever, the Soviet 1 steps and phases to cav* also ratify IL i orderly and attracUvo . If ^proved it pment of .the city........... the first bllate (Irst phase would-bexom.1— tween-the-twa before any actual devel* the days of the c t-takes-pliccLltiavoIves ,r Foreign Relatk TY cEm tsrpnrcdVi— said:---------- :— J0naL*____^ ■TliN-CENT3 --------------- : Dump^ Edge=-^ .ces 'alley gathered with milk cans trappcd-to truck beds.-sevtralJ_________;! tinker milk trucks pajsed tlie lumping site. Dairies ihroughout the valley . . ,'ero relatively unaware of the ilonned action Thursday morn- •” - Sw NFOjag^ijred.ig- - ^esFund ho district was not levying tax- ' s up to the maxlmum-niillage. Sen. High said he-and- Rep. /illiam Roberts, R-Buhl, both lembers of the committee, trongly .supported inclusion of !SI- ond tlie commliiec finally • pproved the''ll.2 .million., ap- ' Toprlailon,' a )300.00{) cut from ho propound $1.5 million in id. Rep. Roberts pointed out that he. CSI district,, already-Js bndcd to tho legal moximum nd now has on enrollment of b o u t 1.200. The funds would be distributed 3 the junior colleges in mounts determined by their crcehtago'of enrb]imenfto“tlio' • 3UI junior college enrollment n tho state.' . Dr_ Jamesr Taylor, president' ' f CSI, said this would mako ISI.'s share roughly-4ia3;000-a ear, for a tbaj of J2M.000 'dUr- Ig the biennium; Tho appropriation slill m ust e written up in bill form, pas»- d.by-boUi.hou$es-of-tho-Legi«------------------- iture and signed by the gover- ' iJ or beforo'lt.becomes available, •j9 to . High .pointed out. „■ ".I W endell G bis OyerBlood D rive Q uota WENDELL' -The Red CtDSS llood Bank received W pinu f blood at Ihe Wednesday visl- atlon to cxceed Ihelr- quoUi of 5 pints by 19 pints. There wero Ivo-rejects.------ -------------------------- ^ ------ ri. -Mrs.- Mary-Aliee-Gifford-re— ^ eived a Uiretgallon pin: Mrs. Elizabeth Bruner, Mra. Earl ..i :chrenk and Ed^vard JOhnson ach received a two-gallon pin -i n d Mrs. Norman Miranda, Irs. Frank Merritt and John lonncr each received a one-gal- 3n pin. Dr. Harold Holslnger and D"?. laurlce Scheel were the attend- ig— phyjiciansr—Nurses—w re trs. Vcronica Maus, Mrs. Doro- t hy Alexander and Mrs. Jeaa ^ iverfleld. . 1 Mrs. Melvin Welnburg, Mrs. ] ames Gunning, Mrs. Raymond ; :uby and Mrs. Donald McCloud i crvcd as'donor aids; Mrs. Dale I tepew ser\-ed at receptionist. i Mrs. Harold Holslnger and J Irs. Earl Schrenk worked at , • j ia numbering table and Mrs. . : :oy Rost and Mrs. Nelson King ■ere typists. Mra. Hugh Caldwell and Kirs. riando Jacobson of the Home nprovement Club were canteen orkers. The noon- meal was •rvcd by Wendell Grange No. -j !, with Mrs.-Leslie Ruftr antf Irs. Elmec Johnson In charge. ;; Patty Sue Scheel. Christine i agcrman. Marie Payton and Ts. Stanley Payton were in . large of the publicity. The un* i adfng and loading of the equlp- cnuwos done by the city em- oyes. rixori-Gonfers— :— l^ith Pope Paul yATICAKlCgYzfAa— FOf--------- •' er U.S. Vice Prtsklent Rich- i d M. Nbcon met with Pope • lul VI today before flying on Moscow to continue hb fact- iding tour in Europe. Nixon, considered a contender r the Republican presidential" miration, arrived at the VaU- n without fanfare. An aide from the U.S. Em- Bulletin ^ WASHINGTON (AP) - The . U nate ratified the consular , ■ laty with the Soviet Union . A lay. Dofore It takes effect, h o ^ ------ er, the Soviet Presidium must 10 raiUy IL !f yjprovcd k would become s first bllatenl treaty be- ' , ' , - een-the-two -countries since- ~ — —w : days of the czars, Ihe Senate ^ rei^ Relations-Committee ; ..v»

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I,SM GAUX)NS O F MILK ven t RIvcr CanyoD n e a r Twin Falls Tt Valley NFO m em bcfi Jointd In

Handwritini Dodd’s Sign

By jo r iN CHADWICK ' forr WASHINGTON (A P) — A MIc

handwriiing expert tcsilfied l&- ale day .that someone e lse put Sen. Der Thom as'^. Dodd's signature on Ji 39 personal'checks — but did cou nol say who. - - - Con

The wiincss, Charles A. Appel "I . J r .. was summoned ns Dodd’s liar lawyers sought lo discredit a said

Red Chinese Rules Metre

■ B y FORREST EI H O N G K O N G ( A P ) - C a n to n I

C h inese a r m y h a s ta k e n o v e r ll p a r a tu s a n d m o s t m a jo r fac to m e tro p o lis , b u t o t h e r r e p o r ts sai M ao T s e - tu n g 's p u r g e Is con tin b r o a d c a s t s a id u n i t s o f th e p se ize d c o n tro l o f a l l p a r ty cor

_ l!sm a sK r e v o ju t lo n a r y Influenci — a u th o r i t ie s - p l o t t in g w i t h r r :

e n e m ie s a n d p la n n in g sa b - C . o ta g e ."

Anoiher broadcast sa id tim p s •«-« loyal to Mao tooK ov e r factories n and businesses In a n effort to ** • restore production and were h j | "cnthuslasilcally w elcom ed" by ly l the workers. But o th e r repoils from Canton, which could not Se be’conflnne(lr^ iiia“ U'cre” iiad bcrl been many fights between to 1 workers and M aoists and thou- fron sands of workers w ere staying havi away frofn the ir jobs. scar

Canton, 80 miles northw est o( You Hong Kong, the cap ita l of dro( Kwangtung Province and soulh dent China's largest c ity , has long Tl been a center of opposition to rcne Mao's “great proletarian cul< whe tural revolution,” h is name for e r s the purge begun la s t summ er, facll Rccent reports havc told of In- olflc creased resistance of pca.ianls Oxb and workers a s M ao brought to If new pressure to U ke control of area the province. , M;

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Stocic Maricet S" Advances Sharply Soi'.'

NEW -YORK (AP) - T^e Gem str>ck m arket ndvanccd sharpYy barf today, continuing a rally tnat repo began Wednesday. ing

At noon, tha Dow Jones a v e^ with age of 30 Industrial stocks strui reached s a .n . a r ise of 6.36 8:15 m in ts over W ednesday's close, inlo

, The average price of a shore of -Mi — allxom m on 'stock 'lradea on the ter,------New-Vork-Stock-Exchange was couli

up as cents. ~ and'' shnr

TERM*BEGlf?S-----------PowNEW DELHI. India (AP) - wale

Tho newly elected Indian Par- a 'he liament, wllh a new look caused Bo by the governing Congress .par- drag ty 's depleted streng th , 'began a and

— , 8ched^ded-^^v^yc^^ tcrm -today . sear

JComfdiEdb i](See p ic tu re 'o ri 'p iu in # )

By'BpN N IE BAIRD JONES ' TIihes-Newi S u f f W riter

Revitalizing, beautification and . redesign of the downtown o r city •center of Twin F a lls to preserve i t a s the a re a 's retail center represented m ajor rccommcnda* tions In a comprehensive plan presented In Twin Falls in two meetings W ednesday.

The p la n 'a s outlined by Ned ; • / Ames, project planner for lha

. firm of Cornell, .Howland. Hayes and Meityfleld.* covers both the

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tIILK v e n t over the edge of Ihe Snake acl 'In Falls Tliursdoy morning as Magic mil Joined in a nationwide milk bolding Ins

iting Expert T Signature WasIK ' form er bookkeeper for Dodd, day — A Michael V. O’H are, In the Sen- Th

ied to- ale in q u ln Into the Connecticut lyzet ut Sen. D em ocrat s financial affa lrj. tJ ia t ure on John F. Soiinett. Dodd’s cmcf w j )Ut did counsci, told the Senate E thics pci \

- - Committee: som«, Appel "I . . . propose to show lha l O'- 1953 Dodd’s Hare lied under oaih when he of i< xd lt a said checks introduced Wednes-

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neseArmy^: ll etropolis "1

IRREST EDWARDS "Th- C a n to n R a d io s a id to d a y th e R ed :en o v e r th e C o m m u n is t p a r ty ap - i j o r f a c to r ie s In th e so u th C h in a ]or>_ re p o r ts s a id s tu b b o r n r e s i s ta n c e to say? ! is c o n tin u in g ' th e re . T h e C a n to n Ap o f th e p e o p le ’s lib e ra tio n a r m y

p a r ty c o m m itte e s in thts c i ty to stem ’ .In n u e n c e . b y s m a l l n u m b e rs o f Sonn

Search To Be S Resumed For S » Missing ManId not Several officials of Ihc Kim- ■e-had b c r ir C o n ^ tto n - C o ; ,- r c lu m e d stween to Twin Falls Wednesday night „ .„ I I thou- from Oxbow, Ore.. where they O'Ha itaying have been participating In the

scarch for Richard (M I k e) k-est of Young, 33. Twin Falls, W ieved :al of drowned In a constrticlion acci-

soulh dent Monday. ^s long They said the scarch wiil be | / ;Ion to renewed Sunday a t 6:30 a.m . n cul- when the w ater level in the rlv- T k ne for e r should be sufficiently, low -to K i mmer. facilitate efforts. Idaho Power of In- officials said w ater flow through o i a.sants Oxbow D am has been reduced rought to lower the r iver in the search trol o l a rea by Sunday morning. SA

Mr. Young, who was working m o rt as foreman on a project to dis- Amei mantle a bridge near the dam . Hons fell inlo the r iver Monday when d a y ':piy;crfct“'wiS,''t'SSr

. The Gene Bail. 45. and Bill H nRh- Soulh harpty barger. both Twin Falls. They Off f that reported M r. Young was work- VleUi

Ing In the cen tcr of the bridge In th ; a v e^ wfth a cutting torch. When the soldI( slocks structure collapsed a t n b o u t thero if 8.26 8:15 a .m . M onday he was thrown o t a close, inlo Ihe water. - . • , o u t ^ a rc of -Mr. Ball jumped into Ihc wa- Om on the ter, but he said -he rea iized 'he loaiic :e was could not po.ssIbly i a « Young h it h:

. flnd“ ffas-1o rced"lo~ T C tum -fo - T h t _____ shore nnrf fllm h hnrk nuf Irtnhn w oua

Power Co. Im m ^lately shu t off womi lP) — w ater through the dam and sen t Om I Par- a helicopter to search the a rea , tack a u sed Boats were also lalinched lo h e lla s .par- drag holes In the river bottom, a hlg gan a and about 40 ;nen joined In the U.S. today, scarch. ----------------------y e t it

diensive Plan .ifT lS ) c l t y '^ t e r and (he surrotindI JONES residential a n d com m enW riter areas.

Ication and . M ajor factors In the downtoiwn o r city a rea include the change of ^0 preserve - - : oni-w ay couplet from the pra il center en t combination of Main Averommenda* and Second Avenues to S e aistve plan Avenues North and E a s t a,Us in two T hird Avenues W est and Sou

Main Avenue would thend by Ned converted Into a meander!:r fo r tha type two-lane t r a f f ic 'a re a wnd. Hoycs mall-typc beauUfication featuis both the ' inc lud lcg ' Isndscaplog ' a a d ]

% I d a h o H it — B o tffffT ^ d a t

. T ho M agic VaUey N ew spaper Ded

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ake action . A sim ilar action Is being planr igic m ilk Is expected lo pour from larg ling Instead of Ihe 10-galion cans. ^ Im e s .J

t Testifies las Forged f ”)odd, day w ere signed by Sen. Dodd.”Sen- T hen Appel took over, ana- . . . . .

:ticut lyzed Dodd's handwrltnig and !i ,, ‘u h l o i . o 'Hu c . ..... .— i . —

ch of W ith tha t as his prcfnce, Ap- •thlcs pel w ent over a sheaf of check?; 5^ " ^

som e written in the autum n of ‘‘ 0 - 1963, some during the la st ha lf l l L . r a he of J9E5 one batch cashcd a t a f,

W ashington'llquor store.----------- T h crto ta iiia over » , ooo.---------

Sonneit: Were you able to a r- vfMHcd__ rlvc a t nn opinion as lo whetlicr i - . i i,

: S en .'D odd signed Ih tse 'checks? “

• Sonnett cited Ihe sheaf of 11- quo r checks, totaling some « 60. ex ji,ns

T he Question, and the answ er, quisitio R e d staged

Sen. John Stennis, D - M iss.: la s t fo , , 'T h a t 's your professional opin- ficlals tiina ior>—th a t 's what you mean to thing 1 C to sa y ?" adcquatilon Appel: "Y es." . , will b< r m y E ^riy in Appel’s testim ony, ‘ ,r to Stennis had Inlernipled to a sk ‘ s o f Soniictt what he proposed to

"I" p r i i i b i n r s l i i i i v l h i r b ’;A H are told the trulh yesterday

when h e said with respect to a num ber of money orders tha t he J

'1* forged the signature of Sen.D odd,” Sonnett said. • H q

, “ And contrary to his teslim o- I n y .'’ Sonneit continued, " I pro- T > * v tm PO’'® ‘0 he wa< a very e.x- i 1 ( J

cclIcnLJorgcr-li--------------------- _________nIcht " I “ 1*0 propose to show tha t thev O 'H arc lied under oath when he

I jhe sa id chccks he introduced yes- x ,7*’“ k ' r t t c t d . y .wire ,<ltnc4 by Scn. ™ lc y

i v 3 D o d fS o im c lI ndded. >»»S ill

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.Communists Si" E Bring Down i s t t nho

ough’ o 1 V T 13 Warplanes TaSSAIGOK (AP) ~ Communist Twin I

•king m o rta r a iu ck s raked seven " ' ’ca f dis- A m erican and Vietnamese posi- ‘'''■ ''S «

Jam. tions W ednesday night and to- He w *'hen d a y w hile Red gunners brought b e r of Ilap- down th ree U.S. w arplanes and Club on i« r c one hellcopicr In North and Surprlsi »r^h- Soulh V ietnam. Judge arhey Official spokesmen said nine F a ir fo fork- V ietnam ese civilians w ere killed self-cdu idge In the m orta r atacks, 39 U.S. of his 1

the sold iers w ere ' wounded and tion of o u t the ro w ere * 'heaw " casualties * Survi' •own a t a few isolated Vietnamese G. W.

, o u t{ « i l« . ,^ -------- ---- W ash.,wa- One South Vietnamese paclf. Van Os

J-he loaiion unit of aboiit SO men w as •'F tlnci }ung h it h a rd in the della. a t Reyii~ to —T h e — civilian— d e a d - e n d -----------laha w ounded. .included .a .aum bc iu of ------t off w om en and children. SAIG< sent One Communist, m ortar a t- can mi irea. tack a lso brought down a U.S. queior, d lo he licopter attempting lo land a t V iet Co lom. a highland clearing near Pleiku. the Salj

the U.S. casualties were not known day, m ----- y e t iti'Saigon. - - capital.

ill To ReMtall2! surrotindinR destrian re s t a re a s 'a n d c a r

c om m erc ia l ping a reas to allow mot to let out a shopper,

the downtown Streets In the a re a beihange of Uie the on^w ay s tre e ts woulom the p res- designed to c a rry shoppingM ain A venua flc and those w ith 'destinics to ^ c o n d inside the business a rea .Id E a s t a n d Another m a jo r highlight i It and South. • c ity center plan w ould be t)uld then b e d e u rtm e n t store o f some

m eandering 000 square feet o f floor s i c 'a r c a w ilh . complete w ith p a rk ing cotrItion fea tu res This would be located lil o g 'a n d pfr- v ic ln lty o f M alfl-A vthua ■;

daho H lsto rlcaX 'S oo iety f f f f T ^ a a l i o “ " “ ------------^ ^

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Taper Dedicated (o S e r r ln s a n d Promol

— TW lN 'FA L L SrlD A H O rT H U R SD A

By RUI-------Tlmcj

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msto dump w as Ihe by one ganlsitlD Ionsthe Snal TTiursda}

th<it amou

_ to wn_wh sors,”

phases^ c said.

The 30 truck loa

' families' througho parlicipa Bclinn, r viso'iy st

being planned for Friday, b u t the national’ from larger tanker trucks then How li

ns. (TlmesJ^ews photo) will lostit brings

Reports Made SSSm. th a t the:

, On Scouts’_ Finifl Drive. , rtc iiO'

Two report meetings w ere no t maki nrwi held simultaneously in - Twin ent pricr

“ Fnlls and Burley W ednesday a s lion will ■ ''Operation Roundup'* w as be- c e n fp e r

gun by the Snake R iver A rea pe r hund Council, Boy'Scouts of A m erica, milk pri(

! ‘Ji Ior the «OS,000 Camp Develop- He si " t " m ent Fund campaign w hich has farm er r

been in progress since Jnn . 2. r -----------______ The_mcetlngs: the first o f a ___

series in "Operation Koundup^ f ' I r t f , yielded over 20 per cen t of the

« Toi• 105.S5.

• ■, The Snake River A rea Council ' Is raising the money for cam p

expansion and new land ne­ver, quisition. Scout membership h as ' 'J J"?® .

staged a rapid increase In the ss.: la s t four years and Scout of- 2i'>r. pin- ficlals claim that unless some- I to thing is done now to provide

adequate facilities, m any boys will bc lell behind and never revision

Jny. ‘j}e opportunity to a ttend s J ^ a r - o ncu Scout Camp. /

to ^ T h e Camp Development Furid

mS - ' F c o u ru f i.O - - _______ to make

■‘' “y Tfc 1 T i r r 1 visions ff,;Byi-(lWaIteri_sir£:::Horti«lltuie

n , Judge W

ex Pioneer, Dies S.'Sth a t Byrd W altcrTM rTw in “Falls',, he pioneer horticulturist, died car- ' ly Thursday morning n t Magic

Valley Memorial Hospiuil of a ■ long illness. By cut

He was bom June 29, 1878, courtroor n t Cheney, Kan. He cam e to a* Twin Falls In 1909 from D enver, ‘he sti Colo. He lived at the first room- Judges ci Ing house in Twin Falls. F ro m could bp. 1911 lo 1912 he worked for the dccid Sieinhour Nursery, la ter known Allhoug as the Blue Lake N ursery. He Uve. cor owned and operated Ihe B yrd plan lo W alter Orchard northw est of ndmlnlsir

nist Twin l^ lls from 1913 to 1947, moving a ven v/hen he retired. He continued nent plan osi- “t the orchard. as workto- He was the only male njcm - wilhln a t

Ight b e r of the Twin Falls G arden judce 1 and Club ond the Mothers* Study and .hi*!,, and Surprise Club. He was flow er P.**

Judge a t the Twin Falls County ,h« line F a ir for many years. He w as a ,Iled self-cducated man gaining m uch . . . .J.S. of his knowledge from a collec- nto .n d Uon of H«rv.i5 Classics. f . l ' ' '™ ' lies • Surviving are a nephew. Dr. ese G. W. Walter. Oak H arbor, "

W ash., ond a nlcce. M rs. R obert ■d f . Van Osdel,' EnclhO, a i l t . ------- - '•vas ••Funeral services are pending I r n

a t Reynolds Funeral Chapel.

L.of ---------- U ..S ..S H IP .1 III--------------- .4Q S 7-SAIGON (AP) - An A m erl- tX X L

a t- can merchant ship, the Con- J.S. queror, was hit by six rounds.of I a t V iet Cong recoilless rifle fire In iku. the Saigon shipping channel to- 1 9 6 7 iwn day, V t made ils w ay to the 1 9 6 6

- cap lia i:-:-.. . • .............................

talize Citv Ceni a s 'a n d c a r s t O f K 'a n d " S w n d Street So

allow m otorlsu- ~ ,. would p e ce ss iu te closinipper. block on Sccond Avenile a re a between to allow for continuoustrec ts would be • adjacent to the expand Ty.shopplng U if-.. . a rea . .T his, Mr.' Amiw ith 'destinations would be the reason forless a re a . the one-w ay east-bounr highlight of the to T h ird Avenue to cI w ould be a new through tniffic.re o f some 100.- . Princ ipal factors taJt o f floor space, • consideratJon. Mr. Ampark in s complex. .. lnc lude..c Ircu la tlon . of: located In the adequate a n d well plaonla A vehua 'South Ing, a o d a p p taraace i

83701

nd Prom oting the G row th of N ine I n i s

T H U R S D A Y rM A R C H -ie r lS G T ......... ..... '

Area NF' M ilk O fi

I To PrbttI By RUTH KOONCE M IU E R o f th e .p r i iI -------T Im es-N ew s'Slalf-W rlU r— su m e r- isI (See Associated Story on dairy prod I Page 12) . Both gnI " I t makes just a s good sense milk was I to dump it here a s \ ln town,’* nonh side I - w as Ihe crypUc sta tem ent m ade Perrlne M I by one Nallonal F arm ers Or- milk wasI —Bnnlatlon-memberBs-l;SOO g a U ---------------! Ions of milk were poured over I Ihe Snake River Caiiyon edge I Thursday morning. II *'At the priccs we a re getting, V - / " J■ ' it amounts to dumping it i n ____l_ tow n_w hca_w e_se ll to proces. , 'W ,^ ____I so rs," he added. This not only U j-.^c la ies -to -m ilk .-b u L m o s t,o lh c r I ' 1 I I I phased of farm production, he I sold. BOISEI The 30 to 35 c a r and ’pickup Finance I truck loads of farm ers ond their Commiitee I ' families' represented hundreds lature 'h'ai I throughout the nation who ore mend •gn i I participating in a milk holding million g t I Bclinn, precipitated by an ad- colleges, :

viso'iy statem ent from Ihe NFO natlonal’p'resident. - _ —

How long the holding action / | / / m / ^ will lost depends on Ihe action J i fJ L t t

it brings from the processors,George Juker, form er sta te Z 3 - -

C president, reported. He noted . f y T / j lha t Ihe farm er is going to have Ito rcceive his fair share of the Increase on consumer prices o r they a re going to have to sell the ir cows. , y e a r -o ld |

--------H im oted .-tla iry -farm e m r e of-opposii:re not making any money a t pres- co n g rc ss i fin ent prices and the holding ac- ''p re se rv e os lion will hopefully bring a Iwo. b e e n w or )C- c e n fp e r quart'arid one dollar- '-p H m of ea per hundred weight Increase on :a, milk prices paid lo 'fa rm ers. A v en u e t( '!>• He said traditionally the ^ as farm er receives about ono fifth 2. --------------------------------- p e a r s to

f P la n ^ B e p n - f lS Tp Remodel 7

S Courthouse SSas • -Judge Theron W. W ard. Elev- A week u . cnth Judicial District, and Rob- had declan

e rt Ni_W. Balleiscn, chairm an against Pc o f-J i 'T w In Fails County-C ourt-w as deleri

J* htfiue study group, met Thurs- because sh day morning with county com- wreck Uie ;

'il mlssloners to begin plans for a publicans I 55 r e g io n of the third floor of the m Harlem. ™ Sj^'car-old building. Two daysnd Judge WanJ suggested a num- ^“1*“ *,•W b6r-o? -chang«4n -Jh ft-p rflM n t

- - couru fac IlIile t-and -ju ry_n»m slo make a t least tem porary pro- “ o '- visions for a second courtroom complex. By July 1, the district *'I'm nol

_ will havc a second district Jn think I car Twin Falls. caucus wh

Court facilities now In use by Judge Ward should be remodel-

, ed lo provide fo r facilities that Today, u > • would accommodate the slate

have Indicated plans lo hold ses- sions In Twin Falls.

By cutting down the present thVugh“ sh 78 courtroom -and revising ju ry r , “ p to rooms as well, as rem oving pa rt ih i/com m •r of the stairw ay space, a second

judges chambers and courtroom “ could be provided, commission-

he c rs dccidcd. BreaAlthough plans slill a re tenia-

:Ie live, commissioners said Ihey rd plan lo work with the .zoning X - r X U S of administrator, George Ottens, in . C17, moving ahead on more pcrma- I n v ^ C cd nent plans as soon os possible, X xA t C l.

as work m ust be completed / n - wilhln atxjut four months. A break-I

Judge Ward also recommend- Drug Sion cd the,law library rem ain w here Shopping C

®Ml Is now, on the same floor vesllnallon ' i with the courtrooms. Basem ent r . t i . -i*« : .? facilities recommended earlie r ' ' ‘y

for a law library would be In- reported at adequate as to location and ceil- Police C ing space for accommodating said the bn

” library shelving, the judge said, a t 2:30 a.m

IE Traffic Deaths FU'Lui---------------------I d a n o - ^ - _________tkin a t the

T - 1 9 6 7 - ' . ‘; - . - , -^ - . - . - - . - 3 3 ~ - K n i l S_ 1 9 6 6 . . . , . ............. 3 3 covered Ihot . . . . 1 . . token fron Jn M a g ic V a l l e y . . place in th. 0- 1 9 6 7 ............................. 5 dise. includ

Centerjn-TwiiiI Street South" and - -• mcnt.< •is iu te closlng-of, one ........ -S p e c ifie buildingecond Avenue South covered in the repc: continuous parking Improvem ent of st

Uie expanded store and especially of rea, Mr. Ames said, ‘ to business firms fne reason fo r moving lo ta to be . im p n ny east-bound street stores.franU ng o a Mfivenue to carry a ll Only one • btuldlng iffic. ' w as recommended,

factors taken Into the building known i n . Mr. Ames sa id ,' rine Hotel, which pUculatlon .o f traffic, cated U no longerid well planned park- inaxim um -purpose.pp*araace Improve* -The on^w ay streei

r

N in e I r r ig a te d Id a h o CU)untJes

..

JFOMeml )yer Can; otest Low

of the ,p rice Increase Ihe con- and created i su m e r-is fo rced -to - p a y - fo r a s the water dairy products. to the rock 1. Both grade A an d -g rad e B Some ntiei

m ilk was dumped from 'the likely onothe north side of the canyon by Ihe day, if carrii Perrlne Memorial bridge. The from large milk was all in 10-gallon cans farm ers froffi

Committee i EorSM oEl

BOISE (Specla l)-T he Join t R-Tw in Falli Finance and. Approprlalions day morning Commiitcc_,of .ihe Idaho Legis- Sen. High s lature 'h'as agreed' to "recOm- siderable'rcs! mend •gn appropriation of JI.2 m lttee to inc million g r stale aid to junior lege of Soiji colleges, Sen. Richard High, recipient of t

Mrs. Williams Run Against I

■ By AUSTIN SCOTT “ N E W 'Y O R K (A P )-L u c Illc P ickett year-old grandm other, has tak en on the of-opposing-Democrnt-Adam-Cioyton-Po congressional election A pril 11 bccaus "p reserve the tw o-party system .*’ F o r 2 been working for_ theJlepubU can.party , series of jobs ranging’ from a stock git Avenue to teaching b eau ty cu ltu re a t th a determ ined'w .om an," she says, noting th a t there ap* pea rs to bc overwhelm ing i j o p u l a E - s u p p a r t J f l i : _ E f lW £ U _ _ ^ ^ H in the Harlem communily. She says she has no fear that the people.will turn against'her asi h e y - d l d . o a J a m u i L i M u c d l U C ^ ^ ^ Kwhen ha c g r ^ (o oppoia PoweU as the Republicans first choice, then wlUiorew. .

A week a m when Meredith had declared nls intention to run ■ • . > ^ 9 against Powell, Mrs. Wllllami was determined > lo slop him, because she was sure he would wreck the small toehold the Re* publicans have managed to get In

Two days ago. she went Into a caucus of .Republican le a d e rs ' determined to convince h e r p a ^ _ ^ Q H ^ H iy it shou1d~end6rse P o w e ll/a s it i l i In 19^, wK^~Bha'sui>- B I ^ H i ported him.

•'I'm not foolish enough to W RS. LUCI ihink I can win," she told the • ,caucus which was considering her as the candidate to replace Meredith. {"

Today, as the formally en- - dorsed candidate of.the Republi- cans, she no longer will say she nartv \ doesn't Ihlnlrshtrcanljcat-Pow--^—®11- can win.” (*

She says she Is determined to •"do the very best I can*' even ^ = i = e2 = 3 though she realizes *'Adam oClayion Powell Is a legend in ' cIhis community."

. - . fl HAILEY_received i

Breakin At ' ” it ™_ p hard.

Drug Store i Investigated £«£' A break-in a t, the Penny-Wise

Drug Store In the Lynwood Shopping Center w as under In- p j i i vesllgallon Thursday by Twin - D i l l Falls city jjolice, wllh the loss WASHINGT reported a t J997.70. dent Johnson

Police Chief F rank B am ett Vielnasaid the breakin was discovered “ I, «PPropriaa t 2:30 a.m. by a city c a r m a k - ,.ing a routine check of the oreo. o?The g lass in a door had beenbroken bu l lo--gain-«ntfy.^^-': -

lifT w a» m fas liig n ju t 's to r t-o f- jA tmsnnlZrnciaT sH iileT T rftrrno rinn ra is^ c o v re d t e JSS7.70 t a d ' ^ b « o S a th .taken from a special hiding to pledge supi place In the building. Merchan- |nc men In Vi disc, including w m e exTwnsivc jupport for el guns ana oiher Items, remained conflict to an undisturbed,-office rs-sald.-:--------Jm cnt:-----------

MiJalls^Oiitljall tJ irm i^ -trafn c

e building treatment- - - f ro m -p re s e n t-d e in the report in « lv e s Sccond and Third nent of store frontv tween the Fourth da lly of rear entrances then b a ck .to pres s s firms from parking circle the downtow; . b e . im proved, behind . Mr. Ame* sires uitlng o a Main Avenue. Is a long-range oo . biUIdlng Qse change several steps and | Mnmended, this being e r the orderly a Ing known u the Pe r. development of .th«rl, which planner* indi^-----------t h e f irst phase v

no longer serving a pleted before any1-purpose. ...................... o p m e n t - t a k e a .^^ w a y streets lo cariy. , . t o C n Y . L t n i S

. : ■ * Em Editi

a

imbersDS m y o i F ^ d o w Pricesind created an impressive sigh t V alley gaiherci is-the w aterfall o f.m ilk-sprcad strapped .to tn0 the rock below." tnnkcr milk li Some ntiendlng said It w ns dum ping site.

Ikcly another dumping on F r i . D airies Ihroi lay, if carried through.'w ill be w ere relallvelj rom large tanker trucks. As plonned action a rm ers frOm throughout MaEic ~ : Sw_NFO_t

3 e Approves I oElConege^t-Tw In Falls, reported T hurs- tho distric t wa; lay morning. es up to the mSen. High said there w as con- se n . High si

.iderable'rcst.ttancc^ln'the com- W illiam Robcr n iltce to inclusion of the Col* m em bers of egc of Soijihcm Idaho a s a strongly suppo -eclpient of the state old, since c sy . and tlic c

approved the' m proprlailon,' a

ams To ssRep. Roberts

ist Powell1 SCOTT a to n t l , m0 P ic k c t l W illlnm a, a 50- Tho fund. w„, t a n on th e R e p u b lic a n t a s k “ „ ‘J ' J “"j! G iay ton -P ow ell-ln -Q -spec iQ l percentage of i11 b c c a u se sh e w a n t s t o to u l junior c(

sm.** F o r 20 y e a r s , s h e h a s In tho sta te .' I c a n .p a r ty .w h i I e h o ld i n g .a .D r . . Jam esr' a s to c k g ir l a t S a k 's F i f t h of CSI, said i j l t u r e a t th e Y W C A . " I a m CSI.'s share rc

ye a r , for a toa ing the blenniu

T ho appropr . be written up

— cd.byLboUi.hoi ' la tu re sigr

nor beforo'lt.bi Sen. High .poll

WendcOyerlDrive*

WENDELL' Blood Bank r of blood a t the ta tio n to cxcei 75 pints by ] flvo rejects. - - M rs .-M a ry - ceived a Uiree

MRS. LUCILLE WILLIAMS Elizabeth Bru , . . . has been selected by Schrenk and sU le Republican leaders lo each received oppose Adam Clayion Pow ell ‘ " d Mrs. N In a special election April 11 M rs. Frank h In New York*a IBth'Congres- Conner each rc sional district. The 50-year-old 1®" P^"- g randm other a n.d . long-tim e D r. Harold 1 C O P pa rly worker said, “ I 'm M aurice Scheel no t Toollih e n o u g i n n h l h i r T Ing— physician? c aa w in." (AP wlrephoto) M rs. Vcronica I

_______ . thy Alexander« = i= r 2= n = m r a . 3 Z B = i7g overfleld.

• C n n n r i M ” . MelvinOnOW Ja m es Gunninj

n ,'cS “ t o ‘ ‘T ," c J r ‘S i

.n d 1. W.S S.III s „ ™ i.g :j!i lha numbering

Ketchum .received two Roy Rost and f inches wllh 77 inches re* r; w ere typists,ported on lop., of. Bald [j HuKh CiMounialn, 76 inches a t the |-| o rlando JacobsRoundhouse and 7S on the vl improvement Cvalley floor. ;i w orkers. The

— n— ..................... served by Wen

Bill SignedWASHINGTON (AP) - P rcsl-

lent Johnson signed a «,5<8.. M n . S u n l^ 00,000 Vietnam war supplemen- “ “F?® P . I ’.w rop rla llon bill iH a y .Johnson said- In a sta tem ent mcnL.w“ dow

[jat the funds nrc neccssary fo r Pioyes- lurchase- of ‘missiles, a irc raft _ - •- , -

f S a - S S i s J S 'a N tx o n ^™ lu .U o n ...n d / .rn ,“ t o w » n . p „ j

^ J o H n s o n l^ l c a - lh a l l lC o n - z y A T IC A JtC n ress, by an overwhelming vote, m er U.S. Vice m ended the appropriation bill a rd M. Nbton ) pledge support for U.S. fight- Pau l VI today 1 Ig men In Vietnam, a s well a s to Moscow to ci jpport for efforis-W bring the finding tour in onhlct to an honorable se ttle- Nixon, considele n t. ' ................. . . . fo r the Repubiiir r z ------------ ^ nom liation, arrl

can without fani ■ \ J A n aide from

roti^-trafnc~w ouId swing - - - • ' ' “ - T R i l l I p resen t-daigna tions to - l i U U

1 and Third avenues be* WASHINGTON the Fourth Streets only. Senate ratified

Mick.to present routes u> trea ty with tht the downtown center a rea . today.Ames streswd the plan Before It tak

mg-range oae designed In ever, th e Soviet 1 steps and phases to cav* a lso ratify IL i orderly and attracUvo . If ^ p ro v e d itpment of .the c ity ........... the f irs t bllate(Irst phase would-bexom.1— tw een -the-tw a before any actual devel* the days of the c

t-takes-p liccL ltiavo Ives , r F o re ig n Relatk T Y c E m t s r p n r c d V i — said:---------- :—

J0naL*____^

■ T l iN - C E N T 3 --------------- :

Dump^Edge=-^.ces'a lle y gathered with m ilk canstrappcd-to truck b e d s .-s e v tra lJ_________;!tinker milk trucks pa jsed tlie lumping site.Dairies ihroughout the valley . .

,'ero relatively unaware of the ilonned action Thursday m orn- •”- S w N F O ja g ^ i j r e d . i g - - ■ —

^esFundho distric t was not levying ta x - 's up to the maxlmum-niillage.Sen. High said he -and - Rep.

/illiam Roberts, R-Buhl, both lem bers of the com m ittee, trongly .supported inclusion of !SI- ond tlie commliiec finally • pproved th e '' l l .2 .million., a p - ' Toprlailon,' a )300.00{) cu t from ho propound $1.5 million in id.Rep. Roberts pointed out th a t

he. CSI distric t,, a l r e a d y - J s bndcd to tho legal m oxim um nd now has on enrollment of bout 1.200.The funds would be distribu ted •3 the junior colleges in m ounts determined by th e ir crceh tago 'o f enrb]im enfto“ tlio ' •3U I junior college enrollm ent n tho state.'. D r_ Jamesr Taylor, p residen t' ' f CSI, said this would m ako ISI.'s share roughly-4ia3;000-a e a r , for a tbaj of J2M.000 'dUr- Ig the biennium;Tho appropriation s lill m u st e written up in bill form , pas»-d.by-boUi.hou$es-of-tho-Legi«-------------------i tu re and signed by the gover- ' i J o r beforo'lt.becomes availab le , •j9t o . High .pointed out. „■ " . I

W e n d e l l G b i s ” O y e r B l o o d D r i v e Q u o t aWENDELL' - T h e Red CtDSS

llood Bank received W p in u f blood a t Ihe Wednesday visl- a tlon to cxceed Ihelr- quoUi of 5 pints by 19 pints. T here weroIvo-rejects.------ -------------------------- ------ ri.-M rs.- M ary-A liee-G ifford-re— ^ eived a Uiretgallon p in: M rs.Elizabeth Bruner, Mra. E a r l ..i:chrenk and Ed^vard JOhnson ach received a two-gallon p in -in d Mrs. Norman M iranda,

I rs . Frank Merritt and John lonncr each received a one-gal- 3n pin.D r. Harold Holslnger and D"?.

lau rlce Scheel were the attend- ig— phyjiciansr—Nurses—w re trs . Vcronica Maus, M rs. Doro- thy Alexander and Mrs. J e a a ^iverfleld. . 1M rs. Melvin Welnburg, M rs. ]

am es Gunning, Mrs. Raymond ;:uby and Mrs. Donald McCloud icrvcd as'donor aids; Mrs. D ale Itepew ser\-ed a t receptionist. iM rs. Harold Holslnger and J

I rs. Earl Schrenk worked a t , • j ia numbering table and M rs. . ::oy Rost and Mrs. Nelson King ■ere typists.M ra. Hugh Caldwell and Kirs.riando Jacobson of the Homenprovement Club were canteeno rkers. The noon- m eal was•rvcd by Wendell G range No. -j!, w ith Mrs.-Leslie Ruftr antfIrs. Elmec Johnson In charge. ;;P a tty Sue Scheel. Christine iagcrm an. Marie Payton andTs. Stanley Payton w ere in .la rge of the publicity. The un* iadfng and loading of the equlp-cnuw os done by the c ity em-oyes.

r ix o r i- G o n f e r s — :— l^ ith P o p e P a u ly A T IC A K lC gY zfA a— FOf--------- • 'er U.S. Vice Prtsklent Rich- ■ i d M. Nbcon met with Pope • lul VI today before flying on Moscow to continue h b fact-

iding tour in Europe.Nixon, considered a contender r the Republican presidential" miration, arrived a t the VaU- n without fanfare.An aide from the U.S. Em -

B u l le t in ‘ ^WASHINGTON (AP) - The . U nate ratified the consu lar , ■laty with the Soviet U nion . Alay.Dofore It takes effect, h o ^ ------e r, th e Soviet Presidium m u st •10 raiUy IL!f yjprovcd k would becom e s f irs t b lla te n l trea ty be- ' , ' , - e en -th e-tw o -countries since- ~ — — w : days of the czars, Ihe Senate ^r e i ^ R ela tions-C om m ittee; ..v»

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^Is^EuicKaseH- At Richfield

RICHFIELD- — A surprise----------E aster-vacalion . accep tance of

iniurance p rogram , purchase of - a -new school DUS a n d h lrliig o{

---------- pal buslntss Itenis o f lhe R ich­field school board T uesday eve­n ing ; •

Students will be allow ed both Friday and M onday a s vacation days for E a s ie r vacation , the iirs t in several y e a rs . School

'w ill dismiss T hursday-aftem oon

The 100 p e r ccn t replacem ent — :— policy-from -the-M axw ell-Insur-

ance Agcncy w as opproved. Mr. Maxwell w as nam ed to tom plete the change over a fte r the death of Theo B. B rush who was awarded the c on trac t in lale fall, Annual prem ium is S1.170.

n i e Twin Falls Equipm ent Co. bid of S2.009' w as accepted

----------for-a-superlor school-bus body, -and the Neyman C hevrolet Co,. Hailey, bid o f 0174.20 approved . for purchase of a bus chassis. >

An old school bus was< sold < for JUOO, m aking to ta l pu r-1

--------- chase ,-«.713.20 Including de- Ilivery charges:----------------------------

The new M -passenger bus fea­tures 29 Inch spacing betw een g the seats to m ake for m ore com- r fortable riding. i ,

V. C. Ross, .Shoshone, w as , hired to leach hlfeh school E ng- ,

--------- llsh.-*H e-lj-preienily-teachlng-el jDietrich. Severa l o th e r te a c h - , Ing applications w ere rea d w ith \ no action taken. "

; Hypnbsis_ j Discussed In '

a

Investigation ENEW ORLEANS ( A P ) - P e r- “

ry R. Russo, 2S, a s la te w it- ^ ness In-D ist. A tty. J im G orrl- •; son's ossassinatlon consp iracy .

- • case Bgnlnst Clay Shaw , testf- 'fled today th a t he had been h y p - . nolized three tim es in the 'o ffice ° of the Orleans P a rish (county) °coroner................................................P;

Despite Intensive q^uestlonlng ^ by Shaw's a tto rney , Russo said

--------he could hot rem em ber th e ' ex­act dates th e hypnosis look place. Russo denied th a t h e ^ was ever under hypnosis during

'h is ieslimony~tl)Us f a r in the Ai preliminary bearin g fo r Shaw which started Tuesday. a1

Garrison h a s accused Shaw of g] conspiring w ith Lee H arvey Os- m wald and David W. F c rrfe In i" mid-September 1963 to assassi-

-------- natB-P restden t-Jo h n - P.-K e n n e« o

Garrison h a s sa id tha con* a , splracy talk In F e r r le 's a p a r t- g

. ment was heard by a "confl- a • den tfnM nform anl'M rho-rrpeaf- c .

cd lfie"lnfomiatIon " a f te r being 2 ‘ given a truth serum In the cor- ot oner's oflice. Presum ably the Informant is Russo, becauso ho p, has testified to hearing such a fc conversation. ' }}|

-------------------------- In

Supt Carnie | To Tour Navy p

^Academyj^::HAGERMAN — T ru s tee s of J '

the Hagerm an > school d is tric t b have approved a th ree -day tr ip for Supt. G eorge C am ie , who oi was chosen along w ilh 30 o the r ^ administrators and councilors In Idaho lo attend a to u r o f the facilities a t A nnapolis N avalAcadcmy. _____ At

They will be flown a t - t h e §* Navy’s exnensc from M ountain nu

March 31. T hey will a lso have ci a half day a t the W hite H ouse g j In Washington, D ,C . to” m eet with their senators and repre- o r senUtlves lo discuss educational needs. • i!5

Members voted to ollow non- •'*' , . certified employes lo accum u- .

late up to 10 days s ick leave.The budget hearing w as se t fo r 8 p.m. April 18. T rustees a sked , ‘

•Supt. Camie to get an estim ate on the cojt of replacing th e win- dows on the east sido of the high school building.

A motion w as passed to place more emphasis on sportsm an- ihlplike conduct In e x tra cu rric- g l ular activities, as these sludents represent the school a n d the community. J

The next m eeting will be held. *pHi 11_______________ S ;

Magic Yalley pi 7 — Funerals^ jj

BUHL — G raveside services- _Jo t_P fltrIcK _Anthoijy W ayret- V

'skaTlnfant son 'o f M r.'a n d M rs. “ John Waynotskn, will b e held

, a t 10 a.m. F rid ay a t Buhl Cemetery with F a th e r Je rom e

V , O’Conner officiaUng. . ,

TWIN-FALLS - .F u n e r a l ser- vices for Mrs. Sarah K. 'J a m e s , " wIU be conducted a t 2 p .m . F ri- ‘'■'P d ty In the TVin Falls M ortuary Chapel by Rev, Donald Hoffman.

=T ^H hal:T itcs'A m -bo-held"at-T w In Falls Cemetery. __________ It

........ F A I^ IE L D r r f u n e r a l s c P sla)vIccs'< o i^E stc llii*M aria Moon Par will be hekl a t 3 p .m . M onday rua a t the Fairfield LDS Church *,,,1 hy BUhop D ean Shaffer. Lost rftes will bc beld. in th e M an.

_ a r d Cemeteiy. F riends m a y ca ll ' a t Thompson chapel. Gooding, .

--■ Friday afternoon until 10 a .m . of ] '" 'M o n d a y and at-tlv»-cburch^ro tn Rm; ~ IO -a .m :-M o D d a y - tm til 't im o of for

_ i« rv lc ti ., jwUl

......... ' - -

' Morch 16-17, 19672 Twin Falls Tlmes-Newtn e i-N e w s W e a t h e r , T e

MAGIC VALLEY-Mostly cloud | g light rain show en la the valleys ti

nrtlcs per iiuur'kwJ Ku>iy a t llo>e_____1 : to 65. Jow -la-uppei.iQs-ta«eiL4fis^S f t Q - T - <05.:low_ln,20«. J e o p e n in i r e s .a t

T .F . W eolher Bureau w ith S9 pe J l J Eotomology U boratory w ith 7< pe M O L » a t Fairfield, 31 a t H ailey, 39 al

, Gooding; a t n o n <7 a t T . F . W ei surp rise humidity. B aroae ter; 3OJ0.

ptanco of - ' • ■

' S S S Sf SYNOPSIS AND ACRICU . W arm er moist a i r from th e - S

sWc« to 'U tc^ailey»of Soulhem Tda S a y c v ^ ' “ “ ‘"8 « 8 M“ 8ic V alley«*“y eve- measurable a t that lime. T rac es i iwed both Malheur Valley of OregoI vacation Low pressure a t Ihe surface rem Ition, the coast. A frontal system Is m oving s. School in w estern Washington ond Oregon

placem ent Idaho tonight' and Friday. T he ' 'e ll-Insur- precipitation will decrease to aroui approved, skies will persist lo .southwestern lamed to partly cloudy skies are fo recast U jver a fte r Temperatures will be a little hlgl irush who p r y a y but little change Is expectei *5' Ll Maximum temperatures todoy will

In '"W 5®s to lower 60s on Fn c c e p iS

r a ’c f c ? ' ^ O T R T Y d AY"(approved Weather prospecU during tho nei t chassis, favorable for fanning activ ities In wos< sold and tbe lower Malheur V alley of Oi 3tal pur- ef precipitation Indicated for eas t ding de- Idaho valleys, may cause som e deit--------------supplles-sbould be.favorable. for..g': bus fea- Tem peratures In our agricultui

betw een average near normal from m id 1 lOre com- pressure aloft will persist ove r the

I a g rea ter portion of this period i T?'®* to the north and east of us. N orm a

iM l E ng- ujIj period rise from the m id 40s an, trU »e~uppcr -5t r a 5 a i5 a ~ 6 0 r 5 y M

.u?.k tures during this period rU c from most valleys by mid April. The prt

________temperature^belovr 32 degrees rem :” the n e « '3 0 days.“ ‘nio~prO bablllts

peratures 28 degrees o r below re; m ost southeastern aod coutbcen tri

T SO per cent la southwestern valley I n . Precipitation is expected to bo i

and'M Utheastem valleys and above leys and the lower M alheur V alley

L O U erly winds will bring la periods of cl month. Precipitation to ta ls will n iw lhw estera Idaho valleys a n d ti

„ Oregon, from .75 to 1.25 Inches In

>een hyp- Periods of cloudy with w ea th e r • he 'o ffice sunshine a little below norm al (county) of possible sunshine expected. Th-------------peratures will bring readings Intoestloning Magic Valley, and In the 40s In soul

^ th e 'e x - ^ - / TEMPERATURE-AND sis look H(£sest temperature W ednesday, th a t h e precipitation loi 24 houra cm

- S K , „ , v . ..........“ JS K ,in the Albuqucrqus .....vr.'TO 3« I.01

' S S I :::::::::::: It S ffi,Ailanca ................... ... aa Mic

Shaw of k’................. ..... » . ii"’rvcy Os-Doitofl 37 as 1.07 Ne>:r r ie In ..................................m m - noi

«««!• ii-Kemie* c aipw ■■■:........ ; ..;r 5o— 3s--------- m a

CTirleiion. S.C.........u 49 Phik . O>»l*»t0n. W.Vt. . . . «l 29 .17 PltlhB con- OiartMt#. N.C..........IS 3* PojS a i» r t - CAIeaso ...................H 22 .09 Por

-repeat- coi«miH.i,-owo-.>,._4i— 2J ... . a tten- i « •—.ot'sV.''

the cor- oeirou .................... 41 is .01 st.bly the .................... J* » - .u sbU. i . t o f e l ," - ? .: ; ; ; : ; ; : ; : ; : : i ! S

!1 . . . S .Ilouiion ...................11 97 Shn.................................. .... 21 . « S;>o

• JacktOB. Mill. 77 30 TucI A Jaekionrltls ...........H M Wai

............ ? k ,

avypo ira’' ”* " '" '"............................-------- A lu k a , H aw aii ai

--------- . ’ HlghejtLlemperature. yesterday ,hours, precipitation for 24 hours cm‘dte&'ssis.................

''“s30 o the r fWslna-.................... n — 7 .O* Juncllors In ..................................... 8 .qb iio«

NftlM IDAHO TEW PEFStalloB Max. Mln. Pep. .^lalAberawn ................sa 24 Kim

at- <hc> I’*'"’ .............. 33 3 . Lewa t tne ..................................... <7lountain ....................... ..... 27 mou

CallTwfTl . . I I M M Poc50 have caiueford ................m 2* Pm5 H ouse gjJ'yM' ........................ « Reio’- m eet s a " 53 ■ i ; - . ”,1», repre- Oraee ......................31 10 Sftdic.tiom .1 S i? I S !

Idaho Fall................ .. Jfl naiciw non- ................... 28 Kei<

NORTHERN IDAHO-M ostly d o se t fo r periods of snow and over the-m

I nsked lower elevations. Cooler tonight. 1 stim ate •“ '’•sl't and Friday. High In 30s In :

win- elevations. Low In 30s. o f the :----------------------------

M a g i c V a l l e ycu rric- St. Benedict’s Jerome

A Jm lW Ja ck Haynes ond Joe A rtico, _

i.. cHrf both Shoshone: Mrs. Sophie Ful- ler. Jerom e, and Robert Bowlin,

, Hazelton.Dismissed

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1 ( 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 M e x i c o ^e S d n e w YORK (AP) - M rs. and

Buhl John F . Kennedy and her chll- Goo< rerom e Caroline' and John J r . , land,

leave Friday for o IM ay spring - ' vacation in Puerto M arques, Mi

a l ser- Acapulco. . F e n■James Kennedy will make the Goo(n F ri- Princcss

Leo Radiiwlli, nnd Prince SU n- (W i ,f /„ a n J*'” Radzlwill and^ their two

eWldr«n,-:.Amhony-j»M-'nno.------ - P «Informed » u rce s‘ In Acapulco

— T M ia ■ tag "Kh in g ^ " l a r i y ^ r ~ ^II se r- sloy a t the home of Fernando *'»» '

Moon P a rra . » society leader. In Feb- jlonday ruary, 1965, Mrs. Kennedy spent Hiurch ® jl’rlef vacation a t the sam e

■ prcsl M an- M ars

ly caU GOES TNTO NAVY M rs. jodlng, .'R U PE RT - Tim Dudley, son P au l » a .ro . or M r. a nd-Jdrs.. Rny Dudley, f icen »-troin Rupe rt , left Wednesdaymom ing —M r me of for San Diego, Calif., wher« he given

IwiU s ta r t his Navy training. Sea ., ------------- : ---------------- •.

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T e m p e r a t u r e s Ui ^ y c loudy thrdtigb F riday . Occasional T .> volleys today, w inds sou therly IS to. 35 I j I ly I t tlfl>es.~Mlld ieiB|H !iatuiea. H lg b ^ 7^ lo»ciL40t. axccpt.C am aa-P ta lfto -h lgh-la .W l f l t n r e s .a t .8_ a .m .s _ « .a t Je ro m e, 40. a lrilh 89 p e r cen t humidity, 40 a t T. F . f i w ith 74 p e r ceot humidity. 34 a t Ruperi, Lut^ illey, 39 a t Buhl. 40 a l CasUeford, 43 a t to i T . F . W eather Bareao wUh U per cent th e r iJfl. ^ • vent

" ------------'• - • ' Th> AGRICULTURAL SUMMARY vent om -th e -S o u th w est-h o s b rought cloudy You, iulherri-Idj*b-loday. Som o:iIght rain-WM plW glc V alley bu t amounts w ero less than fV ' !. T rac es of ra in w ere a lso reported iny of O regon during the p a st 24 hours. irface rem ains off the Pacific Northwest \ Is m oving out of this low and Is located iq L ' nd O regon ond into northem 'Coll/om ia. cific-Northwest-should-weakiMr'etjnsidefi a n d " tl r ic r 'a lr -w ilt“movB~lnto"Southem lay. T he probabilities for mcM urable n , se to a round 20 per cen t tonlghtrC ioudy *n,c~ thw estem and 'sou thcastem valleys but tiona fo recast fo r southeastern valleys. the*I little higher In soulheastem 'valieys on •'The Is expected (Isew here In tem peratures, worli today will be mostly in the SOs and 60s spon: : r 60s on Friday. Minimum tem peraiures has s Inlo the 30s and low 40s. encc

TY b 'A Y O U T lbO K Lw‘5ing th e nex t 30 days a re expected lo be tlvllles In the valleys of Soulhem Idaho alley of Oregon. Above no rm al amounts 5 ji I fo r c a s t cen tral Oregon and w eilem * som e delays a t tim es but soil moisture

able. for.-germination and p lan t growth, ag rlcu llu ro l valleys a re forecast 'to n it

om m id M nrch to m id A pril. Higher t ove r th e In term ounuln reg ion during ghips I p e rio d -a n d tend to keep coldest a ir year us. N orm al maximum tem peratures for fo r \ u ld 40s and low SOs the m iddle o t March scnlo r e o s by m id A prlirM lnlm um tempera* 3evoi rU e from the 20s lo above freezing in tools, II. The probability of the occurrenee of cd tc greea rem a ins above 75 p e r cen t ihrough Chri: p rob ab llity ro f-th e o c cu rre n ce .o l lem- . Wa below rcm alfli above 7» l>er cent In P>

loutbcentra l-valleys and m ostly above D lstr e m valleys through th is period . Senci !d to bo n e a r norm al In M agic Valley ' and above normal In southw estern val- sur V a lk y of Oregon. M oist southwest- irlods of cloudy wet w ealher through thp Ils will range from 1 to 2 taches In >ys a n d the lower M alheur Valley of Inches In M a ^c and the u pper Snake ^ r

1 to 1.50 Inches In tho e x trem e south- Meyc Mrs.

w ea lh e r during the nex t 30 days will of th >w no rm al with from 50 to 60 pe r cent WalM »ected. T he normal rise In soil tem . John lings Into the SOs in southw estcra and socia lOs In soulheastem Idaho-valleys,- Edwi

------------ ' lunchR E -A N D PRECIPITATION ----------------------'cdncsday. Lowest tem pera tu re last 12 / ; houra ending 6 a,m . CST. \n. i'cn. u ttle nock ............. ... 3I - J a Lo. ........................... 79 e (Cc

j ■ 1 »i Slulr-iEl. rs; 1.07 New Y ork ................ 4S 2 .SI inclucI .21 OW^Jhoma'cuy"'!.'*.’ M 3j .

9 ~ Phoenix''?!*!!r!iiiiii I? so Aa .17 Pitnburih ................. 2i .27 ment.? « A '""* •— S? S '^'ouldi t l - '" s io n j

I __ ijjicnmond .................. ..• •7 0 '-3 4 --; 'i2 M rs iI .01 St. Loiin . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 1 - r» - Ihc wI . ; i K U 'u g ; ’c,'iy’“ . : ; : ; » .30I San Antonio ............. 78 so U84.0II .Sbb I'ranclico ........ 67 67 .S3 QUiiI SI. Sie. Marl................. SI .02 Seattle ..................... 40 44 M ocquil

: s a , " . '™ . . : : ; : : : : : : !S gr Weal YellD<r>ion4 ... '3 3 IS In :•csldio, T ex . Thursday m orning low 0 a t the c

30, ai— velopi

H aw aii a n d C a n ad a ............ — - ------ parkliestcrdoy , lowest tem pera ture last 12 s'ores I hours ending nt 4 n.m . PST. '" ’P™n. Pcn^ Slallnn Max. Mln.Jcp. SOUthI .M Winnlpef ...............n _ 7 Sccon5 .10 Vaneouver ............... 47 4J ‘ ,«3 ,I Anchoraio ............... 35 21 • " A f(I FalrbanCr................ 30 4 catl4r .0* Juneau ..................... 27 IS V,"®I .08 Honolulu ..................78 e t e ity c

------ — • ing loTEM PERATU RES Cosi

p. Pep. .^laiion Mln. Pep. downt1 L i^l’itM M - 2 — - 000. S

Malad 44 R Inciud; li'SSk*'" ..................M J • (1 PocateUo“ “ t “ " 11 ^-8l-----2«-----------In '

.01 Paid Mt.................... 28 0 lions I

Tostly cloudy' today’ through Friday ivcr the-m ounlalns and occasional rain i u • tonight. U iile changc In tem perature In 30s In mountains and 40s a t lower pa rt o_________________ ' ___________ Othe

two m

, l l e y H o s p i t a l s

i m c C a s s i a M e m o r i a lAdmitted • 2 L A "

rtico J o h n Eifcr, M rs. ShavTie nf ihi« , p y i’ Sm ith. Mrs. Lovella C arrier, all r itv iwlin B urley; Paul Beager, Rupert, „ ,|,k ,

b e rt P a rk er and daughter, all . R o p < ? r t ._ p

-* -0 G o o d in e : M e m o r i a l t t 1I AdmiHed 1 1 6 1 1........ - M r s.-.M arcell ino-Golcocchea iloviM rs. and M rs. Lauren Shaver, both was ai

Dring Dismissedques, M rs. Brown Roberti„J3!enns u , "

M rs. Callen I s .,-;;; Ketained-In=Post »i‘|7 —^ R O M E - - Mrs.- J e r fy Callnr f jp o r te ondo !« » n x le c te d president of p -K . th e Jerom e County Republican ;pjnt W omen’s Ciub, is w as onnounc-

cd Tliursday. , [ p =M rs. Don Thibault is v i c e

p residen t and M rs. R i c h a r d j Marshall,, secretary treasurer. [ t ^ K ^ rs . Don Jaconsen and Mrs.

son P a u l Huriess a ro outgoing of- Jley, fleers,

i he given in honor o f fo rm er StateS e a ,_ J. Ross Seeley. ----------

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es Utah-Idaho T iS'lrS Lutherans mS

Slate-Meet:—_T. F . f i l e r - The Clover Trinity Rupert. Lutheran Church will be host I. 4J « l lo the U uh-Idoho D istrlft Lu- Motoi er cent theran Loym en's League Con-

vcnUon April 1 ond 2. • •Them e for the tw o-day con- • ~

ventioQ Is *’God, Your Job and cloudy You." Sessions a t the Clover

lin-wM tu tn e ra n SChool W illleT alleirdea------7is than by delegates and guesu from A rted in the, distric t. (a I

The Utah-Idaho District is one of « geographical.divisions of

kIJniM International LLL.,on auxil- . lary orgjinliailon of the Luthe^ an C hurch-M U sourl Synod. The ^

S , ' ; : H s s p i a a f f i s s a n w i r :m embers.

mrable n , c LLL's m ajor project IsCloudy Thc~HilKeran”H dur. An Interna- «■*ys but tionai broadcast integrated with f*!*:

the* church's mission program , Uoneys on 'TTie Lutheran Hour,” Is the «eaiatures. worid's la rgest non-government- trolnd 60s sponsored n d lo operation. It hralures has an estim ated weekly audi- - a n d

encc of m ore than 30.000,000 per- « n isons in 12S lands. Locally the «tM

---------L m h e ra n 'H o u r Is"liea rd“ ovcr ’ I .n ,I to be KTf"* P-m. each Sunday.Idaho league also has inaugural-

r ';«r.rp™Sr"£; p „Iw ura encourage reader re- ^

O ther LLL services include Higher university and sem inary scholar- - « t during ships, co-sponsorships of a .five- Y { ] !jt a ir y e a r college training program J* for fo r youth leaders , utilization of RUI March senior citizens, disiributlon of R a n r t npera- devotional olds aiiH witnessing for oi Jng in tools, sem inars on church-relat- the r i nee of cd topics and workshops on the nounci irough Christian vocation. John :I lem- W alter-L ierm an. Twin Falls, tnt in I* p residen t of the Utah-Idaho Tl!ov“ D l i l r l a W .yne Schrocdcr l l T i “

general convention chalrmon,VflUev and committee chairm en assist- , v a t ‘"R W'n '" c ’ude M r. and Mrs.

E lm er Fischer, publicity; Leo ! Glhring, housing: Mr. and Mrs. ’ M artin Kniep, coffee breaks,

}** “ and Mrs. Hugo M eyer and Mrs..O' Rene Burkhaltcr, registration. V'’'*' ‘

M rs. W illiam Rupprecht, Mr. G- south- Meyer, D onald M artens and "

Mrs. Schroeder n re in chargc - H i s I will of the banquet: Mr. and M rs. Yost, r cent W alter K aster nnd Mr. and Mrs. as a

tem . John Burkhaltcr, prc<onvention progrn n and soc ial-hou r,-and -M r. and Mrs, will b

Edwin H erm an , post-convention o n u a lunch. ' progra

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“ “ Gty O nter S(Conllnued Frflm Page One) -

adopting of a c ity ccnicr plon, appointing a c ity center coordi­nating committee and develop- (Con ment coordinator. I t would also ing

.91 include tKe rerouting of High- 'Times- way 30 through the ciiy center im tion'

1_____nnri 'nppHcailQn for funds for were—I JO the 'M aln A venue.M all develop- juppiie I .27 ment. A nother slop In phase one -u U ./ I .4s would be the m ajor department t ., 1 -® slons expansion. „„[!, ,3: In-tho sccond phase, the plan- « ’■~I'I2 ners-recommend construction of J

. - the westbound p a rt of the one- wiiy couplet, c.xpccted to c o s t fu U84.000: develop Main Avenue

-” m all, remodel store fronts and For M acquire and develop three park- 3.5 but'

Ing lots. E stim ated cost of the ore ni •“ mall would be 5417,000 and the neven 1

parking development, 5491,000. This Is i In the third phase would be Into m V 0 a t the eastbound portion of U.S. chee.se.

30, additional parking lots, de- One vclopment of access ways from a yeo'

------ pa rk lng -Jo ts to .- th e .-m a ll-a n d ^-ere rst 12 Flores in Uie centers of blocks, Q|.j

Improvement of Sccond Avenue .hirH r South and development of the -

■ J ; Sccond Street Soulh Mall. ”A .fourth phase of the program crease

calls for sto rm sewers in the c ity center nnd additonal park- m i l k 'i ing lots. f.

Cost estim ates ori the entire L 'I. Pep. downtown a rea would be 54,003.-------- 000. Several m eans of financing,

Including f e d e r a l assistance, wcrc ouUined by Mr. Ames.

-----------In- tho-ovcr-aU -« lty_gcnera lplan, com m ercial a reas, school and park sites and residential ^ “ ny ' upgrading were recommended, 'o rcea

One of the principal sugges- fau se 1 lions called for m ore park nnd >t on ll playground w ith-p lans for de- He st vcloping Rock Creek through the the du entire ciiy a s a scenic park-type w ant tc facility. O u t l y i n g commer- we’d ju

' cial a reas such a s shopping cen- Some ature te rjrw ere also listed as a vital ed in t

p a rt of the plan. others____ Others who partlcipaled in the "sim ph

two meetings included E arl Rey- would t nolds ot the planning concem up for-

S ot Comell, Howland, llayes and Merryfleld, nnd Je rry Kcyscr,

I m arketing consultant of the Lar- i-_‘ . ry Smith Co., San Franci-sco, |.“

who assisted in the year's study of this are.1 . ^

r. a 1 City ofticials m et a t 4 p.m. with several representatives of

; the downtown planning group., The evening meeting was at-

'^iS’r feoded by businessmen and oth- J -------e r Interested citizens. _

BtfrglarySusDect = Held For Trial_,„ .

chea Llovd LeRoy Le<;, tw in Falls, w th was orralgned on first degree ‘‘" t- burglary charges Wednesday

nficrnoon nnd bound over to dis- _ trict Court by Police Judge

H arry T urner. ■*'r?i --H e-w as . released on his own -----

recognizance. Lee w as charged k with burglarizing lhe office of T Helen Cannon. 302 Third Ave. '. -W , M d la ttn g a ste reo and __

C t spcakcrsT 'M i^;- Cannon ITTTcertified public nccountant a nd ____

1' ^ reported'- the theft several M'n n’onths ago. C ity police re-

covered the s tereo and speakers.

i c e » > • • • Ii r d UVIUEIOirer.

Twin Falls NewR o y .l N d s b W U d g i r i l l ’ O 'u ,

m eet a t 6 p.m . Friday a t the PTA w-------- IO O IU latl.-A ll-offtc«re-are-w l(- O a y ^_____ c d l t o _a tiend_/or_convcntion school

pracUcc. Sun a iv i iT ih ;------------------= ■ — ------------ vldo’ t i" h o /t T here U bo American W ar ^ * r Lu. M others meeting scheduled for 1 1 T ,_

F riday a s was previously o n - I T I T , nounced.

indea — rCostly-Bug— [jjilfrom ATLANTIC CrFY, N. J .

(AP>—The pesky no tqu llo , FIL Isom etlm ei ■ carrier o t dl>- 76.603

ns 0* eases, bu t more often just a day mpU In irr itan t, wUI coit the ManorA m erican U xpayer ot least . She-5 .W -m lllin n .lh lt .y M r.----------- in-M ia

It uai — D r.~ « a r r j rD rP n ir rn fT h ( r - F i ie i - :Is N ational Communicable Di»- W ashir

em a- « ■ « Cenier In Atlanta, G a;, lost cwith *ald Wednesday the 550 mil- O rder

’ram, Uon will spent on re- No. 40,I the aearch , eradlcaUon aod coo. be r ofment- tro l of the mosquito. She a n. It H e sa id thaf federal, stateaudi- - a n d local goverw nenu soon .* Jp f f - w ill be spending a loUj of

million annually for ex- On Jn S ." m r r t a

E; -I: Parents Are ’’w

Needed A t _

r Youth Ranch.jn of RU PER T — The Idaho Youth E llen)

R a n cJU ii5ccklngJiQujfi_pnrcnl3 o w b l ! ssing for one of the home units q t M ortint relat- the ranch, according lo an an- grandcl n the nounccment by Iho director, Mem<

John McCollum. . to them u ' Application m ay b e made by fund 0 Idaho OTiting. direc tly -fo Mr. McCof- church. ^ lum n t Box 534, Rupert. Couples White

applying should be between the Box 84 ages of 30 and 50, ond It is v ices 1

I m perm issible fo r couples w ilh W hite r sons to bc hired for the pojltion,

M” . hc said.M rs' The position became vacant | h on • wilh the death in February of

M r L. G.- Yost, who was servingwith his wlte as house parents. I-i i - h i ’

largc - H i s wld^w, M n . M arjorie ' M rs. Yost, Is rcmalnng n t the ranch T f Mrs. as a coordinator of the boys' H I J ntion program , McCollum said, she Mrs, will be supcrvlsing-housc par- WASH ntion e n u and conducting a training Federal

p rogram for the boys. Mrs. Yost mission ^ ic ^e itrp o ra r ily ^ m a m fB ln m h o bruising

home unit until parents c a n 'b e commltl [_* hired. nnd a

— ' broadca

Sn: ]NFObrdi- - L i x . v jaunchetelop- (Continued From Page One) th e FCC olso ing when contacted by the y e a r of

Ugh- Times-News. The larger organ- A merica inter im tions said NFO members Inc. _£ot were '.not a m o n g - th e ir - ia rg e cp h o ae J -’oP" suppliers, but they wouldn't be -7^ “ ^

able to. tell if lhe holding nc . jlion had effected their supplies until, la te r in the day. *

n of " dairy, which counts consl^ 'nN E O -m cm bcrs among Ils sup- tho rlie

- J t pliers, nnd It had received a ll ou t the ( the m ilk it normally docs,

and F o r 100 pounds of grode B, T ^ n V i a rk - 3.5 bu tler fo( test m ilk, farm ers ^ ^ * 7

the ore now receiving 53.75, o r Q p m f the seven nnd a half cenls a quart,

This Is the grade of milk m ade O , I be Into m ilk by-products, such ns ,U.S. cheese. ^ 0 ^, de- One NFO mem ber said obout injury a ’rom a y e a r ogo con.tumer priccs vehicles and were raised th ree ccnts a-quart S treet a i

•eks, and ((,e farm er received one . ? ° th d third o f lha t increase. He said believed thev a re now trying to reap '''n ''* ' ‘h‘ the ir fa ir share of t l r f t - in .

ram crease.‘■je Mr. Juke r said United States ^ ^ ^ P *

m ilk producers nrc paid less i " " .. . for the ir m ilk th a n producers , j ?

in m ost foreign countries. « c o n d vS ' H e_snld ,.thcre_ is nj>_suo>lus ^tuar!"5 ' of m ilk in the United States i

- t h a t milk production Is less and dn iry farm ers number fc^v- . ^*1,,,

h“ S c r - lh a n - ln -F a ry p a s t rH e -sa W nia! " ’“ ny ' ' " ‘ry farm ers are being L p „ t ed forced lo sell their herds bt? g c j. causc they can mako no prof- ■■■■■■ ond it on Ihelr commodity. ■ U L y L Udc- He said the farm ers attending the the dumping ceremony "don 't ype w ant to throw away their milk, ner- we’d ju st os soon sell It." U V J V :cn- Some noii-NFO members join- 'Itol cd in the dumping, but several

others contacted said they the "sim ply could-not offord lo. It

fey- would take us loo long ta m ake , , , , ;ern „p f o fw h a t w e’ve Iost;‘-Thcy • * and s iid . «»•»«

M eanwhile, a s leanets notify- Ing m em bers of the holding ac- Woiore

'fP ; tion w ere spread and farm ers “ **' organized F riday 's dumping,Jerom e County officials were

• „ ; checking toTltTOrmine if thedumping was in violation • of H | D

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gt- -K IM D E R G A

rcc ■lay

'''■ .SCHOOL TERM 196;MEMORIAL LUTHERA

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iQd ______ Morning— A fternoon!n il . ■ . . '—

. .Q u a i l f i o c J T e a c h !

1= Registrations accept!

$ 1 0 .0 0 p t r moni

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News In Brief Go(will ' O’U a r y Jun io r High School A - n i the PTA w in sponsor a St. Patrick’s / \ X 1 1

P a y ^ iw - f o r - ^ t t u d c n ts -o f-the ------------

irin'd'Sf

S: Mrs. Davis, S -:78,Mler, - I S

— D i e s - I n - ^ y F ; — |m and

a, F IL E R -M rs . Edna H. Davis,t- 78.603 6th St., F iler, died Thurs- M rs Ga day m o r n i n g a t Hazel Del g jg - j c h10 M anor of a long illness. M arvin I t . She w as born Feb: 22, 1889, Sim is, c .— in-Misne$ota-and*bad.reslded in ccDtive_ i(r~ F lie r since 1900/ coming, from co tm te rj I. W ashington s la te . She wos tho Pe tc rso r

la st c h o n c r 'm e m b e r of the M rs. ,G« I. O rder of E as ter Star, Chapter M r. an t ^ No. 40, and was a charter mem- na il anc

be r o f the F iler Womon's Club, ffuncnei She also belonged to Filer f,'®,''**' '

. chap te r AH of the PEO Sister- ** hood and tho F iler Methodist " church. M r. an[. On June 24, 1911, she was E ror

m arried to G rover C. Davis In Sait Lake City. M rs. Davis was pm nlc S one of the f irs t teachers in the s n ^ s , b t F iler .a rea . school ai

Survivors include h e r hus- M rs. 1 band, two sons, Roliegh 'I . Bill Skaj D avis, Pocatello, and Grover M rs. Jot

— C -D av ls -J r ., Rio Grande, N .J., and M r, tw o daughters, Mrs. Howard will a ssl

1 (E velyn) A nderson, Montrose, *‘L eprccl '• - Col,,- and M rs. Edw ard- (M ary fea tu re t uth E llen) Holiock, Summit, N. J . ; T ick et nla one brother. Vic tor R. Pensg. by_Xoiii3ijt W artlner. Collf,, . ond nine Don SIml

an- grandchildren. Proceedsor, Memoriol gifts m ay be given ““ <i for

to the M inisterial Scholarship includingby fund of the -F ile r -M e lh o d ls t-------------ill- church. They m ay be left a t -n v les W hite m ortuory o r mailed to I I A 9 the Box 845, F lier. Funeral ser-

Is v ices will be announced by _____ith W hite m ortuary. m . -------------------^—

FCC Heads ' Sd"c„;*'n s T l n -i n ing a t CJj, For Battle

In Househe here inar- WASHINGTON. (AP) — The ihe F a ir i ng Federa l Communicotlons Com- c,,p„i„n 3st m ission appears headed for , w h w ho brulslnr-baitlcanTliU-wo^Htfusc be com m ittees over pay television " ■ ,

nnd a conlrovcrslal 52-biIlion broadco.stlng m erger.--T h o H ouso -S m all Business C o m m i t t e e a lready has S*- launched prelim inary studies of 'H! r ' the FCC’! npproul earlltr Ihls children,

he y e a r of the m erger between Funeral n . A m erican Broadcasting Conipa- n t 2 p.m . rs nics Inc.,' nnd Intem allonal Tel-" =pho«c-«Jd«8-apkC«ni---------Se .The House Commerce Com-2 m illee appears poised to look g,® „ Into both the g ^ n t ABC-IT&T S J '® " " J* m erger, b iggest In broadcasting C

history, nnd a proposal being noon until c o n slJc rc d -b y -th e -F C C -to -a u - « - t h o - c

P- th o r iie . pay television. Uiiough- M o n d a y t ill ou t the counlry.

J; Drivers Escape I " Serious Injury

In 2-Car Crash MTwo drivers escaped serious

u t injury a t 7:40 a .m . when ihelr K g g k cs vehicles collided « t Shoshone r t S treet and-Second Avcnuo.WcsL ;,e Both drivers told otfiM rs they »Id believed they had the green light U ,Q w hen they drove ihrough lhe In- . tcrsection and Iheir cars col-

lided. * 1 9 0City pollcc said Jo Ann Reyes, I

, , 20, F iler, was driving southeast on Sccond Avenue West. The sccond vehicle, driven by Grant < 3 1 ^ T .'S tu a rt. 50, 368 Teton Street,Tw in Falls, was traveling south — on Shoshone Street.

M rs. Reyes suffered 0 minor11 head cu t and bruises. She was c h e p

taken to a physIcFan fo r 'trc a t; " n p u f m cnt and released to her home.

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f Gooding Sets a Annual PTAS E v in H H d ^ : '^ f f

G O O D IN O -A nnual PTA car- Wcdnesdnivol will be held from 5 to • t r « .9 p .m . Friday a t the Frohm Ju n io r High Schoorgymnasium, n®mM « accord ing to co<hBftincn, Mrs, died tn h C laude Scanlon ond Mrs. Lyle Hi* co| Clifford. Alfonso,

_ M , . .H M r . n » . n r n l , r r . n il «°»M r. and Mrs. Don Mason will

,, be in charge of the gam e booth.** 'O the r booth chairmen Include A n ^ f

M rs. .Gary. Major, and senior ■ r t . i l U l h igh school girls, make-up: Mrs. ..M arv in Pierson and M rs. Don

89, Sim is, cake walk; the PTA cx- in ccntive_com miiice, j h o r t ' . ord.er.Jm cm m tcrrM rr-and-M rr-W iiiiam - f c - f T f bo P e terson , dart throw; Mr. and h e M rs. .Gene Larsen, hoop-toss; jjo iS E 0 [er M r. and Mrs. Robert Perrin . j[bie soluti m . na il a n d hammer; Mrs. John property t jh F au lk n er and Mrs. R o b e r t fgased fron | . j F ie ld s , coin toss; Mrs. Walter the Idaho . p Nelson and first grade mothers, to set a •|,j I llh pond. im p i, c l ;

M r. and Mrs. John Schoetigcr, Reported shooting gallery; Mrs. T-o m House will;

“* F ra n k Stone and Mrs. Charies w-ould- ne Sam s, bean toss, and senior high n ' wr

school a rt.s tudenu , a r t booth. “ K r «• M rs. Stanford Rupert, Mrs. W nls fron I- Bill Skaggs, Mrs. Lyle Clifford, ,0 20 per ct

er M rs. J a c T Rice, Mrs.- Scanlon.I., and M r, and Mrs. Robert Reed »» utilities rd will a ssis t In the operation of Committe le, “ Leprcchaun U n e " an added hy a declsl( ry fea tu re this year. on a mea

T ic k et sales' wiil bc handled transition p iC. hy tm iU ' Frimk rCCClOlS-lOJ ne Don Sim is and Eugeno Gibbons, on third n

P rocc«ds from th e 'e v e n t ore will bc held ca used for vorious PTA projects. The legisi io including the scholarship fund, second wee

________________________ in ..its.74 lh

^DeathTakes Camas Woman

FA IRFIELD - Estella Marla b*"* f®*" “ P • M o o n .-81 , longtime Fairfield

residen t, died Wednesday eve- ning a t Gooding Memorial Hos- pl.nl o f . ,h » ,t l l t e . i f ? "

She w as bom M arch 8, 1880; passed bill In O neida County, Idaho, and at- tion drugs f tended school In Egin, coming sales tax , here in 1920. She belonged lo Tlie bill nl

le the Fairfield LDS-Church. ■— sa le s - ta x - j Survivors include one son, non-profit h

sa c of busi" field, a n d Leslie Moon, St. An- j— T -------

thony: two sisters, M rs. Jcnnkr . . . JS Cox. . F n ir^leld, and Mrs. Ro4s WIS D unn, St.-Anthony; three 'grand^ ~ a « a W i jf children and seven great-grand- M r l D Is children. i i i w i i in F u n e ra l services will be held f»"*. 1 j- a t 2 p .m . Mondoy a t the Fair- ” j j i i .

field U 3S Church by Bishop Dean in u iic r . Last riles w iirW

I. held In the Manard Cemetery. «ad <nr eth T* F rien d s may call a t Thompson I n o B „ Chapel,- Gooding, Friday a fle r-1 D & E

i. M onday-ym il tlm B 'of;seiylces.-

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Plane Crashes. BRANGANCA, P o r tu g a l .

(AP)—P ortuguese Air Force-------U .-A ntonlo-M arcollno-w a*------------stunting —h b — T« - training-------plana-over-bli-Iather/i house —ir- Wednesday w hen be hit a to • tree. • im T h e p la n e crashed In m. flames and Marcolino, 21,

died in his fa th e r 's arms, rie His copilot, L t. Francisco

Alfonso, w as reported in s«- Qd rious condition.______________ _

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J'r Another Tax“ Problem PlanllrReieased

' BOISE (A P) •— A sccond pos- - 'n. sible solution to Idaho's utility **n property u x problem was rc- r t leased from com m ittee today as er the Idaho Legislature, prepared

to set a m odem rccord tor length of session.

'''• Reported to the floor of the ni House w ilhout recommendation 'Ol by the R evenue and Taxation i- Committee w ere two b llb which « «xiold;^ -P ro v id e a 10-year transition

period for p roperty lax assess- 5 - menls from th e ir present leveld. to 20 per cen t of full ca.sh value. n> —im oose a g ro ss receipts tax

on utilities. _________“J Committee ac tion was followed ^ by a decision to postpone a-vote—

on a m easure . combining the :d transition pe riod with the growe, n«d>lfil« tny Th(« m>»n<iiri» wn<__S. on third read ing calendar but- :e will bc held a t Icost until Friday's. The leg isla tu re, winding up its 1 sccond week o f overtime, was

in.. iis_74lh d a y , equalling J n ___lenjflh the 3S65 session.. Tho all-Umc rccord .ls 82_day«,. sel by the first legislature after statehood in 1890.

I Gor. Don W. Samuelson In- formed leg isla to rs hc has signed

. bills for a phaseout of Inventory J taxes ond m erg ing the. leachers

orid public em ployes retirement - systems.

Tho Senate advanced to third , reading for F r id a y the Houjc.-.

passed bill exem pting prcscrlp- t" tion drugs from 3 per cent state g sales tax'.0 The bill also exem pts from the - sa les -ta x -p u rc h asc s-m ad e -b y - 1, non-profit hosp ita ls ond.schools0 and some tran sac tions involving

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A n n u a l E v e n t -

HAILEY - The Blaine Coun- •‘ ty C au lcm ciu 'A ssociation will

hold ils annual Ladies JVl^ht — I)an(iucl and business m c c iln R —

n t Ihc Hold H iaw atha dining room Saturday evening.

--------_C .-W ,-r ,ar« lne r— lla ilo y ,-A s . -sociation president, sa id Leon Week*, execulivc s e c r e u r y of the Idaho C alllem ens Associa* . tlon. has slRnlfied e ither he o r ' Dob Henderlider. a ssis ta n t sec­retary, will a ttend and th a i he has issued an in v ita tio n 'lo Jeii-

. . k ln s-P a lm cr.-M nlad ..ry e s id c n t _

' lend and sp e ak ''Henhel Boydstiin. K ead 'bf the :

department of an im al husband­ry a t Ihe College of Southern Idaho, and Harold H arris , plant material specialist from ihe Aberdeen Experim enial Station, also will speak.

In addition Io G ard n er other officers of the B laine county as- socaition include Leonard Purdv. Picnbo. vice president, nnd Wil­liam Cloughton, B e l l e v u e . GcorRC Hcllycr, G annett, and Jay Strode. Carcy, board mem- . bers.

Rancher To T a lk ..-----------1IAII.EY — Sieve M ahaffey, _

Tcndoy rancher, will p resen l a proRram enlitlcd “ Inside Rus-

___ 'sia" Frudnv evenfng -a t th e Up- _per Dig Wood R iver G range Hall.

Hc will show m ovies and • slides hc look w hile tou ring as nn aRrlcullural represenia tivc lb nussia“ and its salelliles.

USE flM E ^N E W S WANT ADS

eUKTtlllieHCMICOtt.lHe.

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^ E a s y - to w e lf o p y o u r t o u g h e j t c l e a n i n g• OIrty vnodwork • Stove gre

- • Whitewall tires ' • K i t te n g• Fingerprints '■ • Mud marl

: •tC raypn triarits” * / ' • L i^ t lc J a■. • HMt^nartte— ...t .QUyJunK

S a v e t i m e w i t h F a n t a t t l k l a ll ready. Ju s t re a c h for I t on your w ip e . . .a n d th e d ir t Is gone. \ Fiintastlk spray c le a n e r I s cheapei with water, b e n u s e you tise only I0( cash with th e sp e c ia l coupon.

.T h r i f t y R e t l l l s ! ' Buy f in jc r tip U se sprayer again a n d a g a in w ith n

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"inc ”.? News Of Record f”. ' " f " n v lN FALLS COUNTY ™

Bnl,l Po llct Blollcr__-JT ADS Slopped the 19G3 >1>C

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! No mixing! No bill ui^e F a n ta s tlin n ilecleaning Jobs.It's Fantastik! \• s to v e grease . • Bathcoom tile film• K i t t e n grease ^n d rp o ld .> M u d m ark s ' / . .a n d a l lw a s h a b le ' L i^ t lc k m?lj!S , .sg r ia c e s i U }UyJum aeafilni~. . • '- ■ ' r - .g -L ^

i t a s t i k ! No tim e n^e'dod fo r mixing, i t 's U on your, kitchen shelf.,A im . . . sp ra y . ; .

s gone. Y o u s a v a 'm o n e y t t o o ! New I s cheaper than m essy c lean ers you mix

u tise only.what you need. And you save i l coupon. ■ -- -

y finger tip sprayer package only o n c e .. gain with m o n e y ^v in g refills. _ -

. Take coupon to your storejciday!.

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WELCOMED to Mobile, Ala., Is Idaho’s Junl ir tlc lpa ilng in A merica's Jun ior Miss Pagean m ia House Hotel o lltr an hour and a holf

V J .J Ram bler he was driving n t a |95S I Slop sign a t Ihe inierscciion of Dirch Si. and Broadway, nnd

c~ 19G3 I>Cn pulICil iiilb“ lhe~p 'a llf 'o f'li place

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e riy suIdaho’s Junior Miss, T crri TTiomock, «-C.tllsi Pageani and altended a receivand a holf parade through fyiob llc ___ ^

n t a 195S Plymouth driven by M arge, Walden, Goff was d ie d for fail-' ' f i

ure 10 yield ri(;tit of w a y a t a n ; ^ nnu ina'r.^tyfinn. The ,Tcci'tferit look]

of li p lace at 3:31) p.m. f-Viday. ‘

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I L e g is la t iv eI r . L o g N H (B ' 7*"^^ P^ e ~ d 'b y 'H 6 w ~ • j M | Q■ ' H Bil9'(Hcal'ih arid W e lf ir e ) - J-’ * * * -■ Sirenghtenliig state board of n i ■ - D cntU tO V il-l----------- r * ------------------- -A■ S06I (Judiciary and Rules)— utachi■ - A bolishing-probale,.justice, and .lA nr-nii■ police-couns.^-ZG . 5 ^ * ^ ’’■ SD82 (Judiclarv and Rules)— o r the 5c H Doing away with clcciions for ijc mis■ - p^i'o turnnascJno;!!?:---------------{f5Urd"tlH ,SBS3 (Judiciary and Rules)— inhabilarH Defining administrative author!- HemisphH ty of senior district judge, 33-13. Q„t p ,I I - . SDS4,(Judlclary and Rules)— lenllon I | ] - . C rcatin g -« m a li-c la im s-d e p u rl-o f defen H m e n fo f maglslratcs of dislric t coming i| J _ court_33-13........... ................. ... m assive-n SD M lJU afciary and~Ru!es>= dl.-iputcd:I I Establishing a m aglslraie's di- c lea r phH ' vision of district courts. 36-11). Lapp of9 HD129 (Slate. Affairs) - Pro- LappH viding for prc-sessinn organiza* .■•ystem •I I tion of legislature. 40-i. Soviet I! l HD234 (Ways and Means) -»M Increased compensation of flood Jiuanllllc:l l conlrol dislrict commissioners from the■ from J5 to 515 a day. <M, UPPCo A 9 , HD307 {Ways and Means) -■ Esiabli.-ihln8 a SlJie Doard of * i"*,■ Eugenics to pass on slerlliiaiion■ of incurably menially retarded “ ' ‘' " i X■ or^m tm ally dcllcionl pcrions.

I HD368 (Revenue nnd Taxa!■ lion) - Requiring that earning imo ,j,c ,■ power be considered in dcicr- lim eraloi

inliiing-fuILcash-valuc-forprop- nuircd-K e rly subject, to ad valorem tax . warhead*

k , <S-C. Lapp, 'I>* limC A-b<Ic__I _______________ __ _ ____ _not_now I

I I f y o u p l a r i l It eromVht'— I o r f e e d it — told a

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- By FRANK CA^lBY Stemglass------------- ‘A P Selencc'W riier incorrect

WASHINGTON (A P )^ _ A _ n u - radioaciiv^ *“ c lcn r 'physlc is l s a y n a rg c - s c a le py an'Cifr

use by cither the United Stales be deployc— o r the Soviet Union of nntiballis- He said i l tic m issile defense sv sicm s lumine In

woufd threaten survival of a ll fensive c— inhabitants of Ihe N orthern take place •i- Hem isphere. altitudes i 3- Dut Dr. E .J. S tem glass’ con- thils depo— tention lha t m id-air explosions quan^tities I -o f defensive weapons and | n - “ ,r th ,-an ct coming missiles would resu lt In ^ P P. . masiIvc_radioacUve_fallQut:w iis

dl-'iputcd. to d a y T jy a n n ih c r 'n u - ejpiooini; 11. c lea r physicist. Dr. R alph E . R'^aned ft

Lapp of Washington, D .C ." ' • comparali 3- Lapp .said A merica’s ABM I" ^onli ». -system — and presum ably the American

Soviet Union'? - et-sentially designed 1 _i would ru le oul deposit of lethal occur at id quantities of fallout on the e a r th inue.s nigi t , from the explosion of nuclear- Radloac

tipped ADMs aloft._ Stem glass. past chairm an of , the PillsburRh, Pa., ch ap te r of

Ihe Federation of A m erican n i l Scientists, declared; “ Tliis dan- M A i

“ ger arises from tlie g re a t In- ' c rease in the total am ount of .

radioactive m ateria ls which) ^would necessarily be rc leascd i f

'8 inlo the nlmosphcre by th e mui-! f■’* lim egalon ADM m issiles . re-| j^ qu ired -lo destroy Ihe 'incom ing *• w arheads."

Lapp, who worked on the w ar­tim e A-bomb deveiopmcni bu t isnot_now associated wllh Ihe g o v - ______ qerom 'ent's nuclear p rogram , lold a reporter hc believes

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sicist Says Antibal ^ W T f if e a te iF S i

Stemglass* view’is based on nn such high incorrect Interpretation of how hc said, wo

J. radioactive debris — released radioactlviij [c by an-eifplodln6'ABM--i--woata c a r tJ fb u r^ l ,s bc deployed. , subject to s s- He said Siernclass was ns- d icaied thai i< »iuminR Incorrectly thnt the de- eventually c 11 fensive explosions a ll would >Cmc liiiilla •n take place a l comparatively low ' ‘C would n(

altitudes in the aimosphere — Hc said ■,. thiis depositing relatively large spheric thro ,s quantities of fallout on the ly which Si

earth , .an d -, relatively quickly, could preva in Lapp also indicated, hc , felt ba lls (from ' IS Slemclass was applying lo hiRh- cam e close

exploding “m lsjiles 'fallou t- 'da ta face;^'--------I gleaned from 'niiclear bursts a i , _ ^

comparalively low aliiiudcs, - CARD PLt In contrast, hc indicated, the c tm cu n w ,1 A m crt«» djfcn.ivc ,y ilom I, / ™ °N V designed to have ihe explosions P?” / i, occur a l altitudes a t- le a s t 10 F r id .y a t it h m lt a hii;!., ' f. Radioactive debris loosed by Lodge._____

!l COME A N D VISIT Th

[ HAZELDEL RETIREMEN1II Q u ie t« com forlab lo q u a rte r s for d l people Nvho a rc no t ill o r physicol 1- ' pa ifcd but — w o n t th e a ssuro i ■'r skilled help is o v o ilo b lc if ncedcc

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subject 10 ste; . d icaied that n . eventually corI >Cinc liiWIIciTl r " i t would not- Hc said th ! spheric throat : ly which Stet . could prevailL balls (from ;x- cam e close lc f f i? ? ? '— - ~

CARD PAI! SHOSHONE- ‘ p a rty will be 5 Friday a t ihe

sored b^ th( , Lodge.

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S l i o J d W e H e l p ?

■ W e' have a b ig h ea rt, we w ant to lif t of th people of less fortunate nations u p to th e level we a r e living. Should w e do i t? ..prj,

P robab ly a g re a t m ajorily of th e somt citizens of the U nited S tates believe th is now is th e righ t th ing . T h a t is why w e d o it 10 th e tune of m iilions of dollars each „,cn y e a r . And. a s id e from the money, we o lso mc

■ send clothing, food and trained indivl- whic

• “ liM ost of ou r c itizens never see the peo- new

■---p ie w ho b e n e fiff ro m this outpouring of wiih -------a id . P erhops lt-ls-just-aB well they-don't. tlo :^

Only a sh o rt w hile ago we had the op- viola txjrtunUy to v is it a co u n try -G u a tem a la —which is one of those the United S ta tes j

____Is t ^ i n g to h e lp . We found out sev e ra l dowrth ings wh/ch su rp rised and shodced us^ _

people a r e ’benefitting from our a id-:- Foi b u t som etim es these n rc the wrong people. In G uatem ala , fo r instance, a ^ jj, g r e a t dea l o f th e benefits a re stay ing in Romi the la rg e com m unities nnd aro not go ing strict to th e prim itive a re a s where poverty chan is acu te . In fac t, som e of the influential ^visi dU zeas of G ua tem a la C ity deny th ere is I /* '

____an y poverty a m o n g .th e Indians who livefa r b ack in the h ills an d w ho m ake u p th e which g re a t bulk of th e population. loddy

T he governm ent of G uatem ala is n o t Moi s tab le . We w ere told by an A m erican "'ith businessm an th e re th a t, in Jiis opinion

__ (and h e .h as lived th e re for years)_ thcrew ould bc a blood b a th before long.

We got a ta s te of th is feeling. £ n ro u te Asii to th e a i r p o r f f o r the flight back to th e «>ncy United S tates o u r c a r w as stopped b y so ld iers w ith m achineguns. I t seems th a t

------ th e n ig h t before a n a rm y officer w as a s -sassin a ted b y g u e rr illa s . J u s t a few m in - tors u te s before w e reach ed the spot w here them: w e w ere stopped, two guerriHas had been ' sho t b y so id lera . C

All th is inside th e c ity lim its of the b ig- amon gest c ity in th e cou n tiy and within s ig h t the p o f th e a i rp o r t W e w ere ab le to reach tho ‘

-field b y a back ro a d and m ake our flight___ a lth o u ^ .th c -ram p -.w as-p a tro llcd .b y -so l- conct:i

d ie rs a s w e b o a rd ed th e b ig jet. spcUe'A le tte r from a friend a f te r wc a rr iv e d Bcsl

hom e to ld Is th a t tho guerrillas had , th e ta n ex t d ay . a ttem p ted to cap ture the a ir - po rt Itse lf b u t h a d failed . 1"* ‘

In th e U nited S ta te s i t is truo th a t w c “ „.t have r io ts and o th e r d isturbances but u p iho ni to now we h a v e not h ad ono group o f c a people openly, ond b y m eans of blood­shed, a tte m p t to take over the’ 'ci^U ng J governm ent. •

G etting back to th e aid situation.. D o e=a these pqgple We a rc helping appreciate ou r a ttem p ts? T h e re is room for doubt, i t ij D o th e people w ho need the help ge t a l l line i o r m o st of it? W e doubt th^t—in fac t w c « know th ey do n o t because 'w e were w here r!” ' th e n eedy w ere. • '

B ut as ide fro m w orrying if the co rre c t the B people g e t the a id wo send, why a r e Iiidnei w e th e re a t a il? Is i t right? — a

We w onder. Looking a t these Ind ians .o f G uatem ala w e found them poor, un - Buteduca ted , not-too-w ell-clothed-nna'll91ng to staiin m ud b rick s tru c tu re s , sleeping on d ir t him d floors and e a tin g an inadequate diet. posslb

D esp ite a ll th is , m ost of them seem ed happy . They h a d a read y smile.

Now, w e w onder if w e should a ttem p t The to b rin g these people up to tlie level o f cd his liv ing w c "en jo y ” , in the United S tates, ‘o a s R eally , why should we?

Wc a r c not a v e ry good example to a An**' happy people. T rue , w e have a lot o f matelj m a te r ia l things' bu t, a t the some tim e, to opc we a re p re tty close to blowing ourselves a n d everyone e lse , off the face of th e ea rth . ,

A re w c a s hap p y a s these people w ho Tho h a v e nothing y e t yearn for nothing be- ‘o^pay cau sc they know nothing nbout anythinc th a t is b etter? ' ^ ^ bunder

Wc could well end u p m aking their lives m u ch w orse than they a r e now; W hat Is gping to happen w hen one Indian leo n is Sund

___cnoiie li_ to .re9Jiz& ahat-* liH ough 4iS>-lsbarefoot, one o f his neighbors w ears shoes? - • . . .

------- N ow -hc-do6sn^t-notice-the-d ifferencer t r e s ^— ^W hen^he.thinksjlke we do he will re sen t l^nd.

, th a t neighbor an 'd 'h ls shoesrA nd-hc will . try , in som e w a y good or bad, to do

som tlh taB nbout i t ■ ' ,So, should w o help? oo bloj

................... — I. ' ..........: Dam;'D IP L O M A S C A N W A IT ■ S n J

W hile.-o young m a n 's fancy Still m a y briiliar tu rn to love in 8 p ring ,‘a survey indicates tion.ot tt'ff P^ITlntl THrtr~f?i7t~ftY??rHnT~l{iTnF~ IflgtOlTw hich wqn_trnri}ftftn»»lly ♦jorf {n Jun^*Vls

■ U kelyY o b e 'd ^ a y e d 'u n t i l August:T h a t i s th e t re a d th a t'b ecam c opparen t portlar

w hen som e flo ris ts checked into the vol- snarldc um o of o rd ers fo r weddings,

I t 's possible J u n e gained its standing a s a m a r ita l m o n th a t le a s t in p a rt be- . ^ f t c r c a u se i t i s th e t im e o f y e a r youog people to gals

. C n lsh school o r .college and. h other F o r a i■ tim es , fin a lly f e l t free to 'w ed . .......... •

N ow adays th e lovcstricken don’t feel th e n eed fo r d ip lom as to . say “ 1 do ." th«s pic

d ip lom a com e la le r . ' ~ J ( i> o r t la

Atarch 16-17, 19674 Twin FalU Tlme>»Newi n a t [ 6 n a l

- w h ir l ig igM i — --------- Bt -ANDREW TULLY------------------ ----------- • - WASHiNGTOhi-Heft>ca-“a « -a iw « y » - ja-afcort ------

supply cn Capitol Hill, bu t th e vo ters should d ig up tome Itind of a m edal for O klahom a's

r - t . Son. Mike M onrtncy. who forced the Senate to— put « m e teeth l a j i s ick le y i» -_____

f ■ i ^ ^ ^ S E y u f l v c joke icnown a i the 'X o l^ bylflg A « of 1M6. '

^ ^ persuadeSenate to stop kidd ing the

, ^■■573jj^^UirpobliC7™ as”Moftrofley''X$iscovertd "^ anew during a n i u c d four-hour

debate. B u t a t tne showdown. Mooroney m usteiM a 53 to 30

> «( ■ m ajority for a revision o f the '1 1 which would identify pub- .

llciv 30 p e r cen t of -those who '* .4^ lohfay fo r pay Instead of the

* , p f c to i t - lO - p c r- c c n C ^ J l to U M91a m tist stiii a c t on the bill, b u t the prospects i t{ the re look bright. ’ - , .

S U P R O IE COURTS L O O P H O L E -U nder the ^ pn« fn tJ.iw ,-jflly .pcr»an3 .whQse.i'nrinf;ipal pur- _ _ 5 i

pose" Is to try to influence legislation a re re- , qu ired to register w ith th e secretary o f the Sen­a te and the cleric o f the H ouse. That, o f course. ^ is tho Rimmiclc. Suprem e C ourt interpretations

if t o f tho “ principle purpose" prov ision le ft a loop-hole big enough to drive a truck Ihrough, be- w l

.« cause many lolibyists insisted piously th a t the ir p ® “ principal purpose" was to visit the s ick , or l / r A

h e som cthlns- As a resu lt,-on ty 334 lobbyists arc ) is now resrslcred, com pared to COO in 1930, ai- u though a body can’t take tw o steps fa th e Capi- . to i without stum bling over a d o u n asso rted con

m en for spccial causes. s o Monroney's bill olso w ould repeal the Jest ‘' .M vi- w hich vests adm inistration and enforcem ent of

th e J9M act with th e Congrcssr'whlch Is nkln to a ssigning the blind to J c a d the blind. IJnder the .

•0* new legislation, the lobbyists would reg is ter j j 01 w ith the Comptroller G enera l’s office, tradl-' t . tlona lly a cham bcr of - lc y detachm ent,- and ............in . vio lators would be subject- to a year in pokey l l a n d a S5000 fine.' AS of now. there i s no cffec- . tlv e crim inal provision a n d , anyway, nobody in

th e House or Senate has ever tried to cracka t dovm on.v lo lalon .____________________________ _ . .IS. . " ■-— F o r~ a 'p a r ty w hich-periodically thunders its .■■■ — Vp d em ands for an end to skullduggery in high _° p laccs, the Republican s id e of the a is le failed “ to distinguish iuelf in this one. N ebraska’s Sea.

t n R om an Hruska. a m an w ho thinks th e unre- I j I g s tr ic ted sale of f irearm s builds the A m erican ty c h arac ic r , led the fight again st the lobbying act a l revis ion with the tired argum en t that Congress

f irs t should find ou t w hat President Johnson thinks. And Michigan’s Sen. Robert G riffin call- e d for hearings in the Ju d ic ja ry Committee,

'C w hich has an unbcokcit rcc iird o t pcousctlng theloddyist. « i l

Ot Monroney trea ting the H ruska am endm entin w ith the Icy contem pt it deservpd. "A dopt this ____13- am endm ent," he sa id , " an d you will have the

s a m e o ld club . . . m aking sure tha t the public In terest is not going t o p rev a il." ------------------------

te A side from the lobbying revision, tho Mon- le roney-M adden Congressional R eorganliation Bill , y ,y could hardly be called a spectacu lar reform of

C ongress’s lumbering and outmoded procedures,B u t a ric r nil. 11 » .S » r lllc n by a ip c d « l Se». S ' ' " “

*>• ate-H ouse committee and our national leglsla- n - to r s a re suspicious o f a n y reform a im ed a t ^ r e them selves, And it is notable a s tho f irs t ove^,n hau l of legislative m achinery In 21 years. ■ Moreover,—the-b iil—contains a biil~of~*Tights is"to*lt

fo r Congressional com m ittees which provides, through g* nm ong other things, tha t a m ajority sha ll have ed a t a tit th e power lo c a lf m eetings and report legisia- One t10 tlon over tho chalnrfan'* head. Unless tho re- of the e

fo rm ers lose their notvc, th is will be a power- pine oul, ful ciub to brandish a t those chairmeri_whOse laflva tl

conccptlon of the Congressional proccss Is .hU ethi spelled obstruction.

d Besides, Monroney a lread y ra ted a bow from {L le tiie taxpayer for m erely having persuaded the r . S enate to consider the bill. In the lobbying m at-

te r , th is was a considerable achievem ent be- cau se there a ro legislators on Capitol Hltl who w on’t c a t breakfast w iihout d c a r ln g i t w ith J * ’**

‘13 tho nearest lobbyist3f .-TT711.. ' .. :rTTT-.f.L. i ,.^ ....., . . . . questiorJ . jg,

e ASSEMBLY LIN E NEEDEDt . I t Is appalling in a naik>n w here the assem bly i11 line fo r bombs and bullets rolls on Incessantly i ■Q th a t a m an can die sim ply because the machine

th a t would have spared his life w as no t w ithin h is m eans. B vW A

A few years ago nothing could have saved ^: t th e Boise father of five w ho died recently of « _ e k idney failure. But today there is a m achine

— a relatively expensive a rtific ia l kidney ma- IS c h in e - t tha t can prolong-thc life of kidney fail-

u re victim s almost Indefinitely In most eases.'* _But_the_fam ily_of the .B oiso^m nn wns forced — g to s tand by helplessly and d o nothing bu t w atch iinmmai •t him die wllh the fru stra ting knowledge It w as iu»d cho

possible to save Wm. Eut they couWn’t o lford sWn“ - J 10. The Boise father is in his grave. And his cholecy! “ headstone is a monument to m ore than the B'ng W

la iiu re of tt kidney.It T h e cost of the machine th a t would have spar- termlite if cd his life is high, b u t certain ly no t prohibl^llve ; to a society Uiat has dem onstrated Ils com pas- *5**■ slon in more expensive undertak ings-ca-bchald thC T^p

of. equally unfortunate individuals.^ A n artificial kidney m achine costs approxi- In thi 'f m a te ly $4,500 and requires abou t $3,000 a y e a r colic th I, to o p e ra te , nearly the equivalent on bolh counts a n ^ p a s e of ow ning and operating an automobile. m ild lei

Thcso unnecessary death s should indicate th a t problem “ j r s tim e to crank up nn assem bly line of a no ther tacks c

kind . ' sa il blai0 T ho meagtivfinancial burden on the collective but the .. taxpayers of,th(s nation w ill bo a drop in tho fully nw , bucket, compared w ith the nearly unbearab le bladder ^ burden on the nation’s conscience of doing noth- l“ tc r fo

ing. — Lewiston Tribune. the cai;5 ____________ _________________ dominal5 - SADDENED BY SMOG Q » I3 Sunday was a beautiful d a y . a s probably few function! ; o fJT h o .j:o p iM !a jli< c l« tJ ie? d jQ _ D e rem inded , esia. H

but— ^ made aT h e w riter of this ed ito ria l has the p leasu re menl?

of spcndltig most of th e day m ak ing a long d r iv e — ■ t r e « w a rd ^ c ro s s ^ rc g o n ,- f ro m -B 4k e r ^ P o ^ f c a ^ T n e s

F o r some 2S0 miles o f the jo tim ey the scene ry u ^ n o fa g lo w o d -ln -th * -c l« a r-* Ir.-h o -w h ito -m o u n ta iii* change- rim m ing -.the Grando Ronde V alley w ere a s moy be sh a rp against tho sky a a If they , had been etched chemical on bloB grass. From th e v icinity of.the Jo h n D ay an Impa D am ; M ount HoOd becam e a b righ t bcacon 60 and full: m iles to the w estw ard..Seagulls riding th i .s u r - which is prislng iy placid w aters of th e ColumbiA-were painful i b rillian t while 4>InpolnW punctuating U>8 reflec- The dl tion ,of tho grcen.ond brown banks of the W ash- ^ g(ud lngton-Bhopo?O na’< r tp i» t f r a ) u id a T r h e lp -b ia 5r-Qr*i> sparM e in the 'suhllRhu .. * h lad d tc .-■ ^ u t-a a-w o cam e out o f tth e C oT um bia-oo r^ to eniptj n e a r 'T ro u id a le , ond th e fam ilia r ouU lnes-of Many Po rtland ’s eastern lim its ap p ea red ahead, th e following spa rk le faded. The sun ligh t slanting d o w n there is through the firs on the rim o f the gorge m ade rious di; ligh t arid dark blue stripes in the a ir . A head, » eratJon. ligh t g ray cast lay o v e r the .city. I t w as sm og, a tes in i

O ften, going oway fo r a w hile I s the b e s t w ay alcohol ' to g a in .perspective cn tho scene you have l e f t d ie t A F o r a w eek we had been up l a the m ountains of tives ani Idaho .-T o-reium -to find one’s hom e hills c rad - also help ling a mixture of automobile exhaust, industria l Q — I sm oke and house furnace fum es took som e of t a w . o f the_ p iea su re jju t_ o f the_hom ecom ing. “ 'T h e mation (P o rtla n d ) Orcgoa J o u m l . . . . , ' — t f y b p r a

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which Is of an em ergency na- I wish "*'1 ture. In Ihe not too d isu in t fu- position ir... ‘“ ^0 posting a list o f m ates inL” *' various emplo>-cs so they can Church o tsifl ® stsndby basis if Ihey Sen, ClI , r a ie needed a t nlchi em cigen- as a dele

cic!. il»»s. ta ;H ie d u l i l lhat cncl. cmpioyo ^ t

rjhts is-to-leave-a-telephonBTlum ber : 8iver des, Ihrough which he can b e reach- ^ lave ^ a t any hour. senatesia - , One thing concerns m e . One ^"iindent re- of the guys here has been step-

« r - ping out on his wife. S h o u l d ^ lOse leave the -tele i^one-num ber-of

‘“K S —™ Do you hiv« any H e a l along w b t j h

this ilne? of >{ n fl,be. « • • • Faithful Hubby (he tidal svho • • • dead-serloriu; MR. SPECTATOR SAYS: F o r stai

There ore two sides to every difficulty _ question but one is enough fo r U) seek *• m ost folks. funds for

- T h e i D o c t o r S a y shin

By WAYNE G. BRANDSTADT, M. D

,1 Q — What Is chronic cholc- treatment cystitis and cholelithiasis?, W hat these reci a re the symptoms and w hat is A — Tl

, “ the usual treaiment? is oftenced A - CholecystitU fs an In- ment witt uch flammatlon' of th o 'g a ll’ b ladder «nued as A,as nnd cholelithiasis refers, to -gall- bortl stones. A person wllh ' chronic Por your j,[j cholecystitis usually has a nag- the Bing pain' in the p it of the for 10 da

stomach, a low fever and in- I» « n lly < jo r. tem illtent jaundice. G allstones Q ^ W live cause no symptoms unless they « r « m s. g e t stuck In the bile duct w here , A — Tl lald they ^ produce severe colicky ‘Het ,«hQ.u

pains: I . protein, \3x 1- In tho absence of gallstone : a r colic the treatment consists o f , *“ mts antlspasmodics, anU ckls a n d

mild sedatives If insomnia Is a _h a t problem. If you n rc having a t- , * “ * * h e r tacks of gallstone colic you r »

call bladder should be rem oved ®» « ive but the diagnosis must b c care- bromides the fully made because m any a ga ll U ble salt ble bladder has been removed and taste.)[ij. la te r found not to have been

the cause of the patien t’s ab- dominal distress. ■ _

Q — My doclor says I have I - 'ew functional Billy Airy Discon- ' *ed , csia. -H o w ^ is^ lh ls . diagnosis u ______ ^

made and what Is t h e ' trea t- ure menl?^ S —_The .^ » r fe r is b lH a ^ _______ :

ajtskTnesIa. A ^und3dnal"aiicasc• (opposite of o m n lc ) is one tha t

fry Is not causcji by any struc lu ra ltn s change-in -an -o rgan .-lt3-c a u se ■^NEW'YI a s m ay be purely emotional o r to conclus

led chcmlcaL Biliary dyskinesia Is A m ajor •ny an impairment of the em ptying give mom 60 and fillbig o f the gall b ladder are overwi

ur- which Is often tecoinpanicd by aw are of :ro painful ipasms. they ra rc lje ^ -The diagnosis Is jnade by X- hard luck i sh- ray studies'that show no stones - The 5tK or..Qr*anlc^efect»-:Jn;;the.;CTH tO fdljliK^Jr hn> w»v>l>< ft« ' failnro

■ge to enipty after a fatty m ea1.“ ly. realiie -of Many vlctimi a re jim p ro v ed themselves h e following the assurance th a t lives. n there is no cancer o r o the r se- Judging

de rious disease itquiring. a n op- housewives . « eratlon. They must avoid opi- m ost of ti >g- a tes in i l l forms and elim inate conduct o: ay a lcohor and fats from ih e ir children t ft. d ie t A short course- o f seda- they can t o f tives and antispasmodlca m a y w i l l . look id -a lso help. r o o m .: . . ' :a l 0 — 1 have had several at- After se o f ta o c s .o f gall bladder inftam -pto lesjlona lia mation for which antibiotics tlon, you a

give proo f* reIItf.~l3T liere aiiy du sio a thii

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O p i n i o n s O f A C o n s e r v a t i v e "B y B A R R Y GOLDWATER

Despite the f a c t tha t Bobby The maj. Kennedy has run off w ith the to pay U.l year’s honors fo r bad advice. Union, in view of h is " s to p the bomb- jjie nioj

_ in g ll jio D se ase ...th e re - s t i l l - I s the-ittKiblt plenty Of room for a distinguish- (j.^, peacc

s s ed ninncr-up. Soviet UnLla- I wish to nom inate fo r that -rt^■u. l»Slllon one o l S o b D y . > la > - , , ,{ o f mates in Uie S enate, Sen. F rank ,in„2V p i in Church Of Idaho . he r o Sry Sen, Church, w ho moonlights chinn—nr n . as a dclegaic lo th e United Hn-

lions, has suggested , believe it fc or not. th a t the United N ations 1" short,

OMon’s r n i n e ^ r ^ u r c e s f T h i s , Jf Intcrnatii tho senator snys, would give the “ O"®' P^obl

„ United N ations a la rg e and in- “ nd; social « dependent sourcc of financing, ^^ free of the dead locks th a t hnve nlsm can, t 1® developed so o ften in^the .p a s t .

I n T o S f o S " ” -” -I t is difficult to know w here 1'^ , '! " . ° i

'8 lo begin In p rob ing tlve dc p tla '^ ‘l't^*y P° of the flawed thinking th a t Is Thus, Sc

'y Ihe tidal source of Sen.-Church’s fwer candli dead-serious suggestion. feels hc ha

F o r sta rters , le t’s exam ine the his power 7 difficulty th a t p rom pts Church problem, tJ )r U) seek a m assive source of ‘cni, the ag

funds for the U nited Nations. fore hc v , I _ '™“ d way i

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wronR thlnlly s - f i i : £ “A D T , M . p . ' ocean resoi

0- treatm ent th a t w ill preventI t these recurrences? f u 'is A - This sequence of events

is often observed when trea t- PSSe^ Po'"' r,. ment wlUi an tib io tics Is discon- •r tlnued a s -s o o n a s the a c u t e ‘'“ ' side-o J. phase is under c o n t r o i . f ” > " d le s s lc For your nex t bout of this dis- imagining B. ease Uy tak ing th e antibiotic H«>r, desti le for 10 days a f te r you a re ap- collossal fli

parenlly cured. soclali^xl a !S Q - W hat docs a gall blad- planet, is ei .y der diet consist of? quirer activ -c A - The usual ga ll b ladder But it Is c y diet should con ta in adequate suggestion I

protein, very lit tle fat and a nevcHand large am ount o f carbohydrate, and foolithn

,> W hat a re O rbacine tab- a] homeland a lets used for? W hy a ro they so lions concei a salty? ' • ^ ' ijons. t . A — This o v e r- th e -c o u n te r If ihe sc [T drug ii a tr ip le brom ide and Is coastal sta d used as a ne rve sedative. Since might sugge >. bromides a re c losely rela ted (o desist. Even il table sa lt they h av e a sa lty live inland i d taste. tion hls late n ......- I ___ J, «

P o o r M a n ’s ' P l a f e ^y ________ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _—\ B y H A L B O Y L E] --- ------------------—“e ^NEW TfUKK, (a f ) —Jum ping pcopio in i r to conclusions; sweaty glacs A majority of th e women who who are pai J give money to s tr e e t beggars one of the r a re overweight. Beggarii a re so uU q,, u th f aw aro of th is them selves th a t walk, the hii

they rarely even try to Whine a of iboM- hard luck ta le to a skinny gal. „

ly. realUe they 'll b e m aking .it J tbemselves tho re s t o t the ir A * *, t lives. , . try boy."- Judging from th e shop ta lk ot ^^o small- housewives, the b iggest problem quiie sailsfl(- m ost of them have Is not the « least one • conduct o f th e ir husbands o r perately inr children bu t w here on e a r th proves it b;- they can buy a lam pshade th a t low-heeled s r j J l L look , righ t to the

After seeing” the fa ns ~a t7 a L ahajnfr-g i ptolesjlonal MfresUlng "ckhibl- that the gar tlon, you a re forced to the con- to be desigm ^ i o a U w t 't h e 'o i ^ Intelligent "W igs and

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’ U.N. peacekeeping actio^TL the ing tho ret Soviet Union. troops from

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contlD uing.thrcats-ta-tho-poaca vote for ru tlf Is Iniernalional com m unism . Na- th e 'c lea r i tional problems, r io ts , disorders, But again and-social upheaval not associ- unequivocal ated wilh International commu- reservation-i nlsm can, to be su re , cause out- sUntive rese bursts of violence, bu t not ol 'the v,-orId • pence .- threatening sort that is the n a tu ra l conse- quence of com m unism ’s sheer mlliuiry power.

Thus, Sen. C h u rc h .m u s t'an - - su-er candidly w hether he really feels he has done everything in his power to solve the Soviet problem, Uie Com munist prob- lem, the aggression problem b ^ ^ ^ > 4 1 fore hc worries nbout some * " ■weird way lo rcp lace the money WASHINGT Communist-Tiati^nsrcither won't lot pay or which they m nde neces- the defermci sary to spend in the f irs t placc. .dents.

Then there Is the profoundly I t’s , no t th wronR thtnklnR lh a t would turn draft - d ^ g the floor of Uie ocean over to college defer a single political body. Would the United Nations develop the “ y® <lon t hi ocean resources? If so, where The evldcn would ll gel the cap ita l to build cent of men ils machines and so ' forlh? If it of college go leased the resources, how could compares wli it help but play .iniernalional njgh school dt power politics wilh them ? 8 >^oe sci

The questions ab o u t the prac- P®f 'c n t ol tical slde-of-such a-snggcstion nates-going-i aro endless. The single a rea o f , ^ undciwa imagining a socin liied ocean docsn t » floor, destined to th e so rt of P' “ ,'^ ‘e collossal flop th a t every other ,soclaliied area has been on this *'planet, is enough to keep an In- “ ^quirer actlvc (or m onths S

But il l l obvloni th n t Churoh-i 5 ™ ^ Navv soseestion W li inlo th a t never' J ™ / ' ByM b never-liiid ca tcu )ry of fantasy S e h e i up“ and fool thness Uiat Is the nalurj- ^onal defetroi al homeland of so m any sugges- h-vo new d Som form of childr

. If the . senator w ere from a ually'uie^mM cc^ la l stale, h is consUluents elghUi grade might suggest th a t h e cease and do go on lo gr desist. Even so, those of us who don t serve I, live inland are en titled to ques- ccs. tion his latest deep-blue plunge. A consideral —iw I . —. lege defcrmei

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. Few .things.nre a s w enring to in y ih ^ ir t^ ^ u uiB-w rs-junhcTfcitowrw ho l i i i ^hetfn ao y eart ln .ih a T > lg ^ ti^ n d BriHiv T iiS d ^ f i? . keeps a sm ilng o n e and-nil froubV w iih 'li u j 'b 5 » “ have someone

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Cves it by sta rtin g to wear c a n y it wad•heeled shoes------ . . -. pants pocket. (

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possible th a t the first small treaty. 11 wou steps tow ard a slackening of negotiated and th>» rnM w;nr cnn h* MnAM. Jffluld-TCJUSC-J Powerful forccs m otlvatad-by Stal£S-hfld.d( fear, suspicion, the built-in in- nearly three terests o t Uie a rm s makers and treaty was firs a genuine concejn that any In this first move toward- closer relations bridge - bulldl wilh the CommunUt bloc can Europe there i help to undermine American dictions. Impll r o ^ in Vietnam a re hard a t rew rv a tto . It

One e f these steps'Is the con- su la r trea ty w ith ihe Soviet Un- belief that It t lo nc -T ha t-a-step -so -sm a il-can raise even Uie slightest doubl fW to North and suspicion, however' gener- U>e N o r^ V i ated by the professional cold- P“ « “ '’le. Ii w ar w arriors. ^ an Indicator of c ireu m sunca Uie trouble ahead for more meaningful steps In the future, wo/^ed m har F o r Uie trea ty which provides fee Uiis as pui a fram eworicVor e n l a r W at some future da te the diplomat- “ e 5°Ic exchange between the two i f powers has a symbolic rather M°*eow will b<than a real v a lu e ------------------- h e l i l r i n ^ b o j

T hat Is Uie point Sen. Thnis- ton Morton ( R . Ky.) has con- ° ‘sistenlly ham m ered away a t in • „ , , 'L his determined effort to line up a t least-two-thlrds of the-38 Rc- ^ » X s publicans in ihe Senate. He had "“ . " qW n confident of perhaps 26 or nM votes for ratification, which ,*lw ould-hava-providcd-the-neces-sary margin. ,The prediction g f S l Sw as for a comfortab e tola of

w s ' s i v‘“ i ° il 't? iwas gravely il

enough.- .............. leaped froin i—uui.inc rc a rc more ways than cape-her caplo one U> skin a cat and kill a office insists tl irealy. Sensing Uie defeat on staffers helpe an outright vote, Ihc dichards speech. It has t are trying to gain ihcir e n ^ b y cn Sourwlne of Ihc amendment and reservation curlty Subcomi route. Dodd’s private

Sen. K arl Mundt (R., S. D.) As w llh all s calls for a reservation provid- obligations self- ing thnt Ihe trea ty shall not Uie primary cc comc Into effect, until one or hope of slopp 30th o t two conditions a re met; and fantlsllcall: [Irst, th a t the President advlM the nuclear a t [longress tha t there Is no longer self-lnlerest In 1 need for Unllcd Slates forces And tim e is run in Vietnam; sccond, that, the Soviet Union t Senale-be assured that furnish- Interest Is to- ng w ar m ateriel to North Viet- wilh the West iaffl-is-not-dcla)*ing-orprcvcnt- c traflicnvith-R ng tho re turn of American The blame roops from Vietnam. whelms this flThis tics the trea ty lo Uie widely dispute

leeply emotional issue of a half- other Republic nlllion Americans pinned down worked hard fo n Vietnam and the fact that llcvc the Johr ted China and the Soviet Union lion h.is not dot irovido the .sinews of w ar. I t to bring arour vas designed lo look like an oul on the Democ o r those who might want to however murk •ote for ru tification-antt-ytrfECt btam erthexons n th e 'c lea r on Vietnam. . c jear enough.

But again Morton has been symbolic aclion mequivocal. A vote for such a for the other a eservatlon—really fo r any sub- ures th a t can i UnUve reservalion .ot amend- ling arm s race.

9 ^ . W a s h i n j ^ e w p oBY RAY CROIV

WASHINGTON (NEA) - A .go to co llew b< 3t MuJju,»dtd..fui;~liJtigheali)^ cnts w ant ihem he deferm ent o t college slu- it’s the thing t< icnts. they think UieyI t’s , no t lha t colleges lire a of these young

!raft - dodger haven or that Ued, a ren ’t do ollege deferm ents glve“ rich’’ World W ar II oys a privilege that ’‘poor" wor, m any su< oys don 't have. came back withThe -evidence showi 70 per 8» U co ile jj Uu

ent of men w ith fou r. years P ™ ''™ " ', ' '’" ' f eoiicse £0 into lervlce. T m ompares w ith 70 per ccnt of One Uiing Is Igh school dropouts, 41 per cent every young ma f grade school dropouts and to Vleuiam coi 4 p e r ccnt of high schw l grad- appreciation a les going into service. • - learned the hart So undereraduatc work a t col- chunk come ho

ige doesn't keep a young man where they’re ut ol service. The draft Just grown ta ll In a a lches him la ter . Add th a t dcteiGraduate school is a horse of GI education bi different color. Only 27 per have a lot of v

ent of those who go on to ously going to cc raduate school end up in the decade.•rmy. Navy, A ir Force or Ma- A deferment [nes. B y Uie tim e Uie draft m an to go to co niches up wiUi Uieir educa- ment based oo onal determ ents, inost of Uiem he will thereby sve new deferm ents in Uie ue to his counti irm of children o r critical Jogs, m ilitary forces Thus,'percentagew ise, it’s us- life.^ ly Uie m en who don’t go past D efenntn lj ft IghUi grade and the men who who are not pull0 TO on lo graduate school who in college have s n l serve In the arm^d for- i f if s finally (

A considerable number Of col- f« m e n u ! ''5 « '"u ge deferments-^are neccssary simple. A man1 provide-a conUnuous supply lower fourUi of

the educated manpower this schw l wllh dlluntry needs for science, in- ments m ay be istry. com m erce, education, productively Uiai iriculUirc,.Uie government and upperhalf-ohhi! le military. SeiecUve Service Is school wiUi lowe i tu p to m ak e ce r ta taU ie w h o le A m a T m a y * ilional in te res ljs_ se rv c d . ^M osfyoung 'm ea go io Sillege his Qualifications T .a s e r io u s jA ^ s c . ButOlhera t> aJU g_poorly

cause he doesn’t ic .o f Uie chief sta tus symbols A n o t h e r dlt nong-career girls. The higher Should a ll stude lid her job. Uie more--she In coilcge bc dt vns.-lf you know ft career cifl Uiose In select ilh throe wigs, you -can net study? ' . le’s earning $10,000 or more a .The iheow In ;“ r- o r so has beenWhen you see a rich mnn rid- Impossible lo * t g J>eslde-hls .cbautfour-in-the and-seieiieb-will ontseat.othi3.1ImQUSina, It’s 'a lh<>-mtinn,'

pu r jo riccou rscsouble with his wife and has to others. (Medlclni ive someone to ta lk to about have b ^ the

, . ................. cause of' the g nGuys who keep Uielr folding securing cnougl: oney in a w allet Inside their dentists fo r ihe ckets are usually harder lo B ut these p n l rrow _from thnn Uipse wh resolved. It.Iu i’t n y It w added up In the ir who have to gi Jits pocket. O a.thc.othcr-hand. students wbo ta ey nre rarely broke. _ purpose b e dd i Democracy' ■ISz..BtnryMfe_ln .ctuseitheyjittW L nerica as long a s Uiere are a college. I t wo J te Bcoplt w hom you can unwise to throw ease by ^ v in g a box of peanut determents beea itUo thaa a -Ja r of-caviar; - dent* abuse-the-

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flenfc — Is a Vote lo kill the treaty. 11 would h av e to be re- (legotlated and Uils th e Soviets «ould_rdu3C-Jo_<lo.jnie.-.Unlted__ Stal£S-hfld.delayed_a.cU on_for __ nearly three ye a rs - since tha :realy was firs t ag reed to.

Jn this f irs t sm oll effort a t iridge - building with- E astern . Europe there are m nny conwa- llclions. Im plied-In the Mundt •eservatlon. it the Inten t is «in- :ere and not m erely a maneu- /CT to kill the tre a ty , is the lellet that It can b e a le v e r io - - a m p c l UiD SovlcLs ,to sto p their lid to North Vieuwni a n d 'g c r he NorUi V ietnam ese to the )cace table. I t could under no :ircumsunces have th a t result.

Morton and o thers who have vorked so ha rd fo r ratification ;ee Ulls as putUng the c a r t be- ore the horse. I t sm a ll steps :uch a s the consu lar trea ty can K taken, in com ing months tioscow will be m ore willing lo lelp bring about a setUement in ; ! n n a m ^ ^ c ic T rn t r} 5uaraM ee~)f this, yet i t is a t l e n s t j t prob- ibiliiy.

Much of Ihe opposition to the ita iy -In lhe dcb aU tin th e Sen­ile has been a rehash of past riclions and old q u a rre ls . Mn. rhomas J. Dodd (D ., Conn.)enl back to Uie coldest days of____

he cold war in iW rto retell Oio ase of Madame O ksana Koscn- :Ina who defected from the So­ld consulate in New Y ork and ^as gravely in jured when she eapcd froin a w indow lo es- ape- h e r caplors,-W hiIo-Dodd’s fflce insists th a t on ly h is own laifers helped p rep a re Ihe peech. It has the s ta m p of Jull- n Sourwlne of Ihe In ternal Se- urlty Subcommitice, which Is Wdd’s private pre.scrve.As w llh all such Jm c rn a tio n a l___

bllgalions self-inlerc.st m ust be le primary consideration. The ope of slopping y e t another nd fantlsllcally costly round in \e nuclear a rm s rac c Is theelf-inlerest in th is instance.------->nd tim e is running out. F o r the evict Union the obvious seif-iterest Is to - s tr e n g th e n - t ie s -------'ilh the West a s the th rea t,o fjnfllcnvith-R ed~C hin3 ~s rows:-------The blame if failu re over-

'helms this f irs t s te p will bc 'ideiy disputed. M orton and ih'er Republicans who have • orked hard fo r ratification 'bc- eve the Johnson administr.1- , on h.is not done nearly enough ) bring around th e w nvcrcrs 1 the Democrallc side. But. owever murky th e a re a oflam erthe-conscquencerw linaj-------lear enough. Doom fo r this /mbolic aclion will spell doom • ir the other ond la rg e r mea.*!- rcs th a t can abate th e splrol-ng a rm s race. ________________ _

X-- L-i.-.sr.iijm ra.K -: r .

ishingtoniewpointRA YCROM LEY

3 the thing to d o ^ r bccause ey think Uiey ought to. Many

these young m en a rc unset- ?d, a ren ’t doing w ell. After orld W ar II and the Korean ar, m any such young men ime back with an eagerness lo ) lo coiiege Uuit surp rised Uielr cfessors, their contem poraries id even themselves. . v One Uiing Is ceitn ih . 'A lm ost ''cry young m an who has been

Vietnam comes hom e with 1 oppreclatlon of th e realities, srned the hard way.- A goodly • unk come home k n o w i n g lere they’re going. They’ve own ta ll In a hu rry .Add th a t determ ination to the [ educaiion bill and you will ve a lot of young m en seri- isiy going to college In Uie next cade. _ •A determent given a young-, ~ an to go to college is a defer- :n t based oo the be lief Uiat will thereby be o t m ore vai- to his country e ith e r In the

Hilary forcies o r In civilian-. - e. VX e n n M l j fo r young m t ;10 are not pulling th e ir weigh! college have, no m eaning.

If it’s finally decided to Cght- up college undergraduate de­

ments, the ta sk will n o t be nple. A man sUindlng in Uie ver fourth of -h is c lass In a iw l wlUi difficult jequ ire- mts m ay be w orking more xlucllvely Uian a m nn in the - pcT’h a lf 'o f 'l i is ^ la s s a t boiiie" u» l wiUi lower standanJs.^ man may do well on ‘Selec-

I qualifications for co llege b u t '-d o ln g -p o o rly -io -ic h o o l-b e :______lue he doesn’fa p p ly himself. U o t h e r dlfflcuft question:3uld a ll students doing well Vf coilcge bc dererred* o r only ise In selected c ou rses ofdy? . . ' rhe theory In the la s t decade so has been th a t a ince it’s

possible, lo w hich, a rts 1 sclencM-iriU b e o f - ^ lu e t o ___

r jo d c 'c o u rse s o t s tudy a b w e ^ ; lers; (Medicine and d e n tlsu y ‘/e been the exceptions be- ise o f 'th e g rea t d& ficulty in :uring enough .doctora and - itlsts to r ihp a rm ed forces.) iu t these problem s m u st be olved. It.Isa 't fa ir to th e men>0 have to m to w a r t h a t ___dents-wbo taiye d o -se r io u s •- — 'Pose bo _ d c fe n ed .Ju st be- »e :thcy jttM ..ab le 10 Ret Tnio'»Ucge. I l would b e equally vise to throw oul a ll college erments because som s stu* it*abus8 - th B -;^ v iIeg e .- -»---------

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___ Sam uelson_W .e.d n e s d n y . a n - __nounced the appointm ent of four Idahoans to the sta le Pota to and *

- Onion Comftilsston. ‘ if*,T te y w tte : R llty W c tt t s * n l , Bo!

Iona, p rocessor representative:Don Robertson, Burley, re - ap- oul pointed to three-year processors ul to rm : Bill W ebster. R « b u rg . T th ree y e a rs a s growers repre- bor sen tative: and Ronald Ball, U w - veti isvllie, th ree years a j shippers c'Jo representative^^____

IRS REMINDS <lajBOISE (A P ) -T h e U.S. In ter- ^

na l Revenue Service rem inded I 1 em ployers W ednesday th a t if U they ta k e in n ,500 per month In Mc ia l security o r withholding I tax , th e y w ere r e q u lr ^ to mait< w

. se m l-m o n th y deposits to t h e .- IRS. " IVI

The minim um figure w a j changed Feb. 1 from J4.000 to . „ S2JOO. according to a n IRS » s ta tem en t. •

ope, _ _ _ mai

-Reading To —Be Given At “

Buhl Church Silwill

BUHL — T he "King of Sor- U d row s" w ill be presented by the Sun Buhl H igh School reading c lass tre s t S p .m . Sunday ait the F irs t ^ b a p tis t Church a t a Union se r- to s vice, by arrangem en t th A rm i - niar tage W atkins, Inc.. a n d . under jn ti th e auspices of Buhl M inisterial « , A ssociation. eacl

------ The read ing is th e eleventh in tep .a 12<pIsode d ram a iiu tlo n of th a Life o f ChrlsL l l portrays th e few hours JOst p rior td , and Mrs

— th e 'a c tu a l'd ea ih 'o f Christ on the cross. In lim ple end reveren t prose, D orothy L. S a y e n pro- - Jects th e im age of rea l people caught in unsurpassable tragedy.

Reading cas t includes Joe Beatty , J im Hughes. Bill MiUeri ‘ R alph Coates, Arnold W etistein, ^ Ph ll Moxley, J e rry Moore. Bea “ Brallsford, Robert U ltc h , Brent

rnnrrui^ arvl ***'K athy M onin. -

O ther Holy W eek services In- d u d e ‘'W e Havo Seen the L ord." , ’ a c an ta ta - by the combined choirs o f seven churches, n t 8 p .m . on Good F riday , M arch 24. J™; a t the F i rs t Christian Church. J * ' a n d the E as te r sunrise service to "be he ld a t 6:30 p.m. E a s te r “ J Sunday a t the Holy Trinity ^ l s > * copal Church. ^

B ank R ate Cut »■LOKDON (A P )-T h e Bank of

E ngland c u t the bank, ra te to 6 per c e n t today, a drop of ^ h a lf a p e r cent. _

— I t - w a * - t h a - s 8c0n d - c u t - th is — y e a r in th e ra te th a t se ts the » J p a ttern (o r banks in the sterling 1 bloc. On Ja n . 26 th e ra te was c u t from 7 to 6.5 p e r « n C

■ SA L E FORBIDDEN TU ■ LONDON (AP) — Tbe British specI

Rovem m ent W ednesday n ight Habil forbade th e sale o f tho e m ^ y 63- y oil pipeline between Rhodesia have and the p o r t o f Beira, In Portu - covet

■ guese M otam blque. • he su

W H A T K I N D

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Fresfi from nedleral \ row comes, th* E»oa thot iporti thii cho-

. p c o o l S o r e it's a Kniflht. . . who joins ^ » r t h cowbo)fi, Russi- O £ am , Id<ls ond numer- Q K

ous other charoctin q p' *------ to brinfl yov th« fun- _

niejt comic ta fecn l -

Short R Ib s /w h k b you ha d ally oa tbe com ics p a g e o( w ill b e carried .(a tbe Saadaj

• tloBf o f th li paper itartln g thli

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isclosed A 49-year-old m>n w as found report guilty Wednesday o( th e rape of

the Sil- a five-year-old girl la s t June on ,its full lhe Fort Hall Indian Reserva- ,r.below Uon._________-______ ____________L

Key witnesses In th e case . .project «g*inst Ray Pocatello w ere the Lar The five-yejir-old rape victim apd noroduc* iK r seven-year-old sister. jne"4tl00- —The-nve-year-old-girl-totd-the _ M e Mine court Pocatello assaulted h e r n R e^on, i n ^ I e e p i n g bag g

The little girl’s s li te r sa id she walked In during the a s u u l t and f l

3oQ w . to pull A su iU n t tw ay . j | |

oM our ~ ^ rp iA N S TO-BE T O m - ---------—Ito and BOISE (AP) - P roposals for----------transporting U. S. m a ll from , .erttard, Boise to W eber to McCall will . ^ ,u ^ v e : be received by .ih e ,U .S . post •e - ap- office traniportatlon division ud- • • cessors til 4:30 p.m. April 4.•»burg. The post office sa id J8,500

repre- bond would be retjuired and a .11 U w - vehicle providing a t le as t 700 ^ hippers cubic feet of usable lo sd 'sp a c e •- ,

would be required for th e trips e a c h " momlng, excepting Sua- ^ days and holidiys. ^

In ter- —--------- — -------

D i j i i n g Roomm onth ^ 1 9

^ G e t s J N e w - . - , ---------------- ^Management

HAILEY - The H otel Hia- w atha-dinln«-room -*nd-Iounge — 7 - opened Thursday under n e w management, according to Da- >«

^ vid Ayarra, hotel ow ner. • :*• ^ William Culler. Sun Valley

chef since IMS, has-leased the r , I - buslneu. His first, ta rg e ban- . , *' quet will be sened S a turday U 1 evening for the Blaine County exn ; | l Cattlemen's AssocUtlon which ijoel

will hold’is annual meeting and h it f Sor- U d ie s Night there. N ed Bell, pltc l>y the Sun Valley, will- act a s - m a i- '; c lass tre d '. .

Mr. Cutler said there Is room \ j O n se r- to serve 100 people and th a t as ArmI- m any as JM have been served under jn the p u t i » l c

H e will' serve three m eals ^, each day, with the lunch coun- I n

nth in tep open a t all other hours. M rs.0" o f Wlna Hickman, Mrs. C laire Car- g iy r tray s te r. Mrs. U u ra Pascoe and p r jjjc >. and M rs. Kav SisUm wlU assis t y .

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A. - Valentine ^ALBANY, N. Y. ( A P ) - Wedne

LoretU ToUa lost be r h l« B addreja n d p lo e d « bnsbaad, afl o f hIjbecaaia ot a Valetitliie b e r Castel:

ina mmnauumg c eo e ia i 01. .„ . . . FL Dix. N. J . ent. ^

Teacher now Is m a rrie d tbS M ' lo P rt. Dotuld V . Sm ith-

flflH r«< t«rs.a t M a y ..U 24 wood School ta n earby *

Colonle note tha t Ihelr rvic^ &

^ w ere pretty rough fo r th s oresldi 24-year^ld teacbSr, a n d a p . g S

. parently t h e yo o n g ste n octobe 111; sensM IL Just befort V alea .^ ttoe 's Day they acted."5 They sent a eard to M aj, P i r j

G ea. John M. Hightower to '? a sk for a special leave fo r A n i _ thU M r z J o - h e ^ c o u M ... f J t V, the m arry their teacher.I Z I H s get the leav e ..

w as ------------ Distric

RECOVERY EXPECTED TUNIS (A P)-A French h eart

ritlsh specialist attending P residen t n ight Habib Bourguiba s ^ d tod a y the to m . m pty 63-year*oId president should • desia have a rapid and com plete re- d ^ r t 'ortu- covery from the h eart a tU ck diesel

he suffered Tuesday n ig h t season,

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t h i r ban-■day LOOKING FORWARD to a happy bin ty except tha t b e doesn 't know ‘he losthich qoet’s sU a re a , w as raaU ng his first atiand M the takeoff bum p. He v a s tinhnrt cJeU. pitched forw ard. (A P wlrephoto)

Dcim Costa e SUva "'"Makes Vows j

In AddressBRASILIA. B ra iil (AP) —

President A rthur de Costa e SiJ- va .p rom lsed .B ra iilian s today a , — continued fight again st inflatioQ • • and held out hope for fnore homes, m ore schools and some confort in the fu ture. - . * B<'’ Coita e Silva, Inaugurated ,

- W ednesday, pledged In a policy :a address to continue the policies n of his predecessor, HumbertoT Castello Branco, bu t w ith U f l H 0 chamtes In approach. B l | !rf- ; —ig te -m e th o d w a a v -b e -d if fe r .

'■ e n t ” he said, " b u t the aim s are d tbe same. We shall not rest.". Costa e S/lva. an a dm irer of H i T w the iate I ^ I d e n t John F . Ken- » U | V- nedy,- sa id 'tha t " I m u st ask sac- | K 1 N ; rlflces today to b e oble to offer S | H J benefits tom orrow .'’ ^ jg .

. Costa e Silva, a 64-year-old a rm y m arshal w ho retired to be

* the m ilitary's candidate for “ president, w as 'e le c te d wilhout ll o p i n i o n by th e Congress la s t V . —

I; Fire District = J Annexes Land

■~3ER0ME‘*^eiu iiie Couuiils- sioners have annexed property ■into the Je rom e F i re Protection ■ p -D istrict No. I . ■ M

One portion o f property an- \ f f lnexed lies N orthw est of town jf iS and the other lies northeast of

the town. Muld • Bids received b y the weed A ilrc- departm ent fo r gasoline and f V I ick diesel fuel for use In the 1967 _

season, w ere opened. A low bid ■ .— w as accepted from Sinclair Re- | I R r

fining O ) . ......... . ■ JJ‘ ' iA report on the 1966 audit by ■ P A |

M rs. Helen Cannon, Twin Falls, ■ ' county auditor, Included a com- Hpllm ent from M rs. Cannon on * '|qthe smooth m an n er in which _ .in ter.departm enlal procedures r j la re handled. _______________ ’

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- Southwestern Idaho s c h c o l s school-dlstri " »t«uik-MujMljy ' J iu j-T u e sd a y -a t oiMomputei

t h e Hagerm an Indlvidualiied books and u Leiming C cnter. evalua ting the Sidney BIi ficUllies here. L o S who

Roger U ugh lln , s tuden t body leave from tl . presklent gave Uie w e 1 c o m p department

Monday, followed by a ta lk oa lege, Calif., 1 reading specialists ay D r. Willis torate. spok V ind ive rrdep artm earo freduca - ihd-catalog! tion of M onuna S ta te Unlver- Ann Moot

• s ity rB og man.—Mon t D r. 11> tcacher. eoi mer Johnson, departm en t o f ed-ucatlon. Utah State University. Bki i

• L ogin,* 'U tah.~ talked-ch-getting r i j f o f ou t-d a ted ; rriethods 0I 1 . teaching.

A Him was shown o f th e Hag-! Sj: « rm ia ;ingh -S choon ib rary~ and j

study hair before the learning: center was com pleted. compar*iIng wilh the p resen t facillliesr| 7------ -Group tours com pleted Uie rest' of the day.

Monday evening a banquet n P T w u served lo about 110 guests, K t I and local patrons, wiUi BUhop *Douglas Wood of Uie L D S a u rc h giving Uie invocation. |

Alfred Sandy, school board «member, was m a s te r.o f cercm o- .. A nles. Oscar A nderson. b I s o [ a school board m em ber, gave HUCthe welcome. C heo ’l Sandy sang q -qsi a solo accompanied by Peggy Hendrickson; •

An Instrumental qu in te t com­posed of Mavis T ate , B ryan Ber- ty r-M cW n-Chick.-B ofa-Y ouB g ■ ' m m ■ and Troy Britton, played several | « M | | | a selections, accom panied by Han- I X l l | | na Akers and Peggy H endrick- ■ son on Uie piano. - f^ - i- S u pt. nen rgr .Cai^ieg ie- i ntrfr - A - b l M duced the guesis. Speakers w ere •— * — Gloria p ritton , jun io r c lass prcs- r t f T h e Idem, who gave he r Ideas of lhe cenier; Robert GIbb, sta le O r t o r a 1 department of education, Boise, and Dr. Vandiver and D r.'Jo h n - son, w ho'dlscussed the cen ter.

Tuesday. DoroUiy S h e l d o n ,

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Sidney Bingham, U tah State. NORAD is Logan, who is on sabbatical can Air Defen leave from the com puter science trol center a t department of El Camino Col- A' panel dis lege, Calif., to complete his doc- ducted byU ag torate. spoke on computerizing eluding Arthur Ihd-cataloging. fred Sandv an.

Ann Moore, H agerm an a rts tenscn, who gi tcacher, eonductetf a n - a rt-bylth»-b«n«fu«-of

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NORAD is the N orth Arncrl- u n Air Defense Com mand coh- irol center a t Colorado Springs.

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Blaine Board• HAILEY — A ten tative calcn- •

.........d w ..ro r . the .1967-1968 schoolyear w as reviewed by m em bers of the BIslne County School

. Board a t the tr jneciins Monday evening.' • ,

“T '" The board a l s o reviewed teachers' intentions to o sceru in

-------- b o w -m iin y ^ h - lo -e o n lin u e - totbelr posKlons here nex t 'year.

Cllfforil Vaughn, transporU> Uon supervisor, w as asked to iM k e -a - su rv c y -o f- ir a iu p o rU * - tlon problems In the f a r soulh-

• - c m end of tbe- county. - -----------Members voted to sell the 1953 ,

International bus now located a t Carey. Sealed bids will bo re ceived.

E . J . O derm att, local dis­tributor fo r S tandard Oil of California, w rs awarded the fuel oil contract fo r the coming year. Je rry Johnson of Intermountain G ts Co. explained gas heating to the group.

Reuther To —iAsfc-Support— -

ForTLreat---------------•By A r r . M A H A N -^---------- !

. ATLANTIC c r ry . N .J. (AP)' —W alter P . Reuther plans to _

ask representatives of 200.000 I skilled tradesm en In the United *Auto W orkers for endorsement .

— Dt his-threat- lo p u ll tim 1.4-mil- Q llon-member union o u t ’ of the

^ u : i o . ^ -BUnless there Is a Inst-mlnute

change in plans, delegates to , the UAW's 12th international pn skilled trades conference will bc I/q

. asked to .supoort R euther's na charge tha t the labor movement Is “ vegetatinR" under leader- ,n, ship of the AFL-ClO's president, .

. . . George Irteany, 73.The confcrcnce opened Joday.

— - A vote m ost likely will be en- called fo r F riday o r Saturday lea

. omong 1,300 delegates from by •p n c tlca lly every UAW local t

union In the United States and . Canada. .

A vote on the threa tened pull- fifJ ou t had not been anticipated <«, before a UAW general convcn- vfr tlon In D etroit April 20-22. _

The 59-year-old Reuther de­layed until F rid ay his keynote speech to the three-day confcr- ence, and associates forecast he would go Into differences with s the AFL-CIO’s ruling Executive tlni

------ ^Counell;-which-he has aa ld-la tom ade up of “ ancient m en of la- .

— -2_bor ouc of-«tep with_;toe tim es.^' M eany'h'aV occused "Reuiher jq

o f vJcwing him self a s a sav /or of tjof _ mankind, being m ore Interested _ s

In vforld affairs than In bread- oili a nd |)u tter union affairs. - for

TUB UAW's 2G-member Inter- s rational E xecutive Board re- ntlr cently laid down w hat v irtually to amounted to an ultim atum to S the 13,5-million-member federa- atli

.tion. I t said In effect: Recon- to struc t yourself o r w c get, out. Bo;

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RETIRINO EMPLOYE Ralph E [ Magic Valley Memorial Hospllal

Elllotu ot 0 W ednesday jm ep tlo tV— :---------fo n ie irly -» -y ca rF r(T lm cs-N ew jiJ . (AP)

f S Ralph EUiott Is H At Hospital Stafl

-By R im i KOONCE M ILLER H( [-minute ' Timcs-News SUff W riter atioi ;atM to ^ bit of nostalgia touched the J'lco national professional crlspncss a t Magic *?r ' wi‘l be Valley Memorial H ospital Wed- Crei euther s nesday when orfS of the employ- jvem^cnt j j y,as honored a t a retirem ent

leader- rcccption. Tt• Ralph Elliott, 70, storekeeper I*.*:,,

'■ a t the hospital, retired cffectU’c feI loday. Wednesday, bu t as o 27-year i" J , will be employe a t tho hospital, his “ a turday leaving was no t taken lightly p i from by staff and adm lnlstratian.^ Hc hnd served as storekeeper ,t,c

since the new hospital was built and , and had been chief engineer a t Ellic

ed pull- ,1,2 o ]j hospital. He would have men Iclpated served 28 years in hospital ser- mori

vice this June.__________________^

Sri,.-- ■ legislativ'■cast he Introduced in Senate. Comi cs with SB300 (Flnancc) —.ApprOprla- Heal :« u jlv e ting JI32.61S in dedicated lunds ijf

to Real E s ta to 'B ro k e rs 'C o a n r ^uiriM SB301 (Finance)..— Approprl- appl;

atlag CtS^SG.ln dedicated funds cultu flcuther ,0 Lava Hot. Springs Founda- ecnsi iv /o ro f„ o n . • „qcrested _ SB302 (Finance) — Approprl- Rcqu t)reaa- ming SI0,S50 in dedicated funds tion

for moior vehicle reciprocity. ploy( • Inter- SB303 (Finance) - Approprl- HE ;rd re . ntlng $134,221 In dedicated funds Ing : Irtually to Slate Pharm acy Board. tion tum to SB304 (Finance) — A pproprl- Icfie federa- atlnc $1B5,326 in dedicated funds SD Recon- to Public Employe R etirem ent atln£

:. out. Board for. Integration of educa- f o r , — 1 tors into public employes retire- Wori r tP T system. SDO R* SB305 (Finance) — A pproprl- atlnt----------1 atini? *2,578,331 in dedicated fundPORT- funds for fresh f ru i t 'a n d vege- rlcul ^ table inspection. , SD■nr, SB0G3 (Finance) — 'Approprl- atinf

atlng $70,000 in dedica ted funds to S y»ar Ato to Prune Advertising Commis- gene

sion. .................... 2M101 m a SD307 (Finance) — A pproprl- SD ' ]».M« ating {59,742,000 from general atin{

fund to public school Income to I ;«.« fund; SG,5 million from general emei

, <■»« fund to public em ployes retire- niun: Tficnt-'fund— andT- 5 i.9 "m lllIon =111

. ».•« fro m .sa le s .ta x .fu n d to. public prop I'lM* employes retirem ent fund. al f 'w SB303 (State A ffairs) — E s- catet

, » tablishing Jegislatlve compensa- Com inVj, tlon commission to study legis- 21-2

1- salaries and expense al- HE:h. Paii> lowanecs. . propiII bicbi, SB309 (Flnancc) — A pproprl- a l fi v,.wt » “ 'InR W64JI2 in dedicated funds Acco

.h t^ S - to Horse Racing Committee. lIE txi walcr SB3I0 (Finance) — A pproprl- propi rciir r» ^ - 1 1 7 In cfedlcated funds al fv shnMor- to State Public Employes Re- Hom

tirement Board. HEReeowldered by Senate propi

trauoa SB210 (Judiciary and Rules)— fundi Revising Idaho election law to sion.

^.rcmin change date o f p rim ory from HD August to Septem ber and per- propi

I )u m it names of no m ore than two fundj I IU candidates for a n y one nomlna- 21-0 1 ?, tlon to bc on p rim a ry ' ballot. HD I in Killed. 17-17, reconsidered and propi

held on calendar. fundr.7 . 1 KUIed by senalo tlon.per cioi HBI69 (Health and W e lfa re )- 24-0

Transferring-dutles of A ir, Pollu- HD a^ tion Commission to State Board proni

^ 0? '.K? of Health. 14-19. • al hiMirid' P a sse d jiy Senate 25-0

'O' SB251 (S ta teS sffa irs) - Au- HB maii thoriiing use of com pu tcr.card s prapi

. a s weight tfckets in w eighing fand-

. sugar beets..2S4) .-t £S4)BU._____ SB25IL(StatlLAffairs)..=r:Cccal-.LHB

ing new Air Pollu tion 'C ontro llp rop ;

Ross,c lass , '■ four — . r1 the I R I M I S H I

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E Ralph Elliott, blS' w ife , seated, and standi ll Hospllal adm in istra to r, look over tom e of tl y jm e p tlo n at the h o sp ita l. Mr. Elliott bad mes-New-photo)— r - ------------------- ------ - , ■ -

itt Is Honored St. ] Staff Reception

.LER He was p rese n te d two apprecl- n a v n*: cr ation plaques, o n e fo r his scr- V . ^ the vi<^ (0 the h o sp ita l and. one Magic for service on th e Employes Wed- Credit .Union. A m oney clip, a

nolov- cake and a c am p in g lantern olso " y ” ',' cment were given to h im . “" “ M

The lantern w a s nn approprl- ate gilt bccause M r. ond Mrs.

T in their leisure tim e now. The Mrs. / , cake was d eco ra ted In a fishing J- T. J

iigntiy EmpiQj.gj a t t j , c hospital lee. se< served punch a n d cake during laday

;eeper ,t,c reception a tten d e d by staff third.I built and friends of th e Elliott's . Mr.:cr a t Elliott was one o t four staff p . have members a t M agic Valley Me- riL EII ser- moriol H ospital w ho had also is spoi

served a t th e o ld hospllol. son o a 8 p.m.

ilative LogO ol fund

Commission In S ta te Board of 25^ Oprla- Health. 22-10 HD32<

ropri- apply to comml-ssioner of agri- ers. funds culture for—w dghm astcr.'s ._ll- _HB32S unda- cen«. 23-1 propriai

I1D322 (Ways a n d Means) - al fund ropri- Requiring tubcrcwlosis-oxamina- fo r pun funds tion for a ll pub lic school.cm - llU32( ity. ployes. , propriairopri- IID173 (E duca iion ) — Includ- fund fo funds Ing intere.u on n c n era l obliga. nccr Ri

tion bonds in fig u rin g junior col- HB32J ropri- Icfie tuition. 20-7 propriafunds SD235 (F in a n cc ) — Approprl- al fund iment atlng SS9.000 fro m general fund ernor's duca- f o r . contingency expenses ot v -etlre- World Doy Scout Jam boree . 31-0 SB167

SD237 (F inance ) — Approprl- incrcas ropri- atlng *2.957,356 from general for leg icated fund for U niversity o f Idaho ag- per da' v ege-rlcultural r c sc a rc h . 27-0“ " " s i o n . '

SD238 (F lnancc ) ~ Approprl- ---------ropri- atlng 01,874 f ro m general fund • funds to ^cre ta iry of S ta te os emer- Timis- gency fund In c u r r c n t biennium.

ropri- SB240 (F inance ) — Approprl- ineral ating J12.000 fro m general fund icome to Department o f Finance tor meml emergency use In present bien- •ctire- nium. 2Mlilllon =HB303--CApproprlations) -A p - lubllc propriating $^7,352 from gener­

al fund and <139,643 In dedl- - E s- cated funds to D epartm ent of «nsa- Commerce- and Development, legis- 21-2 -;e al- HB299 (A ppropriations) —Ap-

. preprinting $144,000 from genc^ ropri- a l fund for B u re au of Public funds Accounts. 15-G ic. IIB337 (A ppropriations) —Ap- roprl- propriating {I2S.OOO from gener- funds al fund for L ew iston Children's ■1 R e. Home. 25-0

HB336 (A ppropriations) —Ap-0 propriating $196,000 In dedicated es)— funds to S tate S h e e p Commis- w to sion. 24-0from HD3J5 (A ppropriations) —Ap- per- propriating $ 6 7 6 ,^ In dedicated

1 two funds for s ta te b r a n d inspection, nlna- 21-0 .allot. HD333 (A ppropriations) -A p -

and propriating $51,374 from general fund for noxious w eed eradica­tion, nnd range improvement,

r e ) - 24-0 ^’ollu- HD332 (A ppropriations) —Ap- toard propriating $606,101 from gener-

al ^und for b lis te r ru s t control.25-0 ' . ..

Au- HB331 (A ppropriatlops) —Ap- :ards prQpiiaUsj:^$3S.0OQ-f£Dm general ;hinS fJiiJ fHi c en tral p o s u l system.

ctai*. J ,H B 3 3 0 -(A p p ro p ria tlo iu )^A p ;____ 5ntrol propriating $466,040 from gener-

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- J i ^ w. and staadlng, M rs, Irene Oliver, c r tom e of the ^ f t s presented to the Elliott bad worked a t the hospital

" ■ m e n ts -millionj

St. Patrick’s °rLt. Day P arty Held p S

1 tr a g ic — V a J ; c y -D u p I ic a t« GouHe,, Bridge Club held a St. P a tr ic k 's Units fi

..Tr W ednesday afternoon N orth /* a t the Episcopal church. tion a ls

, North and south w inners w ere “Alth Mrs. Roy Hill and M rs. H. M . U.S. ta

nUn Wycoff, flrst: M rs. John H ahn som e 1 and Mrs. F , K, Milton, second: dollars

oort. Mrs. Artell Kelly ond M rs. H . P reside Hirs D- Fitzpatrick, third. • staff mtihing • E ast and w est w inners w ere Foreign The M rsrA n r.-L lh d em cr a n O f r s :

ihing J . T. Shelby, f irs t: M rs. M. L . *o'ow Brown a[t(LMra. H. L Stand-

pital Ice. second, nnd M rs. L. E . Sal- jring laday and Mrs. E . J . A ter. staff third. value iMr. Invcstm

staff PROGRAM- S U T E D Me- F IL E R -T ho F iler LDS W ard also is sponsoring "E dw ard Peder- ^ }J j a___ son ond HU African S a fari" a t

8 p.m. today a t the F l ie r F a ir - fifat t S ______________________ $4 millii

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cm- HU326 (Appropriations) - A p - " P , / / , , , , propriating $3,000 from general : ud- fund for Franklin County Pio- liga* nccr Relic Hall. WednCsdcol- HD325 (Appropriations) - Ap- hospital.

^ propriating $22,325 from gcner- Johnst jpri- al fund for maintenance of cov- m ittce s fund ernor’s residence. 25-0 K ey BIsc

of Vetoed by G ovem or Hc sui31 f SB167 (Judiciary and.Rules)— W ashing

3prl- Increasing expense allow ance turned t icral for legislators from $25 to $35 nex t da I og- per day a lter 60th day of ses- M ercy 1

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| C S T ( r T a k fI ' A ‘ wardrobe of 40 d iffe ren t Twin T;■ wool suits, 'dresses, slcirts a n d lobby.

B ~ acci53ory~wardrobe~of~5hoc5; slatc-wk ■ = H515;— gfovesi- hnndb&gS tt n 'd TMrrtltar:■ scarves, a luggoge w ardrobe Growers■ . and a jewelry coIlcction aw a it by the 1 I the winner of the Miss Wool of selected■ America Pageant. s ta te coi■ Since the establlsnment.of th e the basl■ College of Soulhem~Idaho, Twrii callohs i■ Falls has become eligible to a l chan■ send a rtfpresenUtive to th e Id a- ability.■ ho competition. The Tw in F a lls ' Miss V ■ — w in n c i -T r i l i - jo t in i i t r l i a ^ o n i ? c n n h f■ other colleges in Idaho for th e of ^ c r

s tau r iltle . gelo, Te■ Tho CSI competitkin w ill b e pageant■ heU April 7 a t the Twin F a lls the Am< ^ High School. H ie Miss Wool of Council

daho Pageant will be held N ov. Board 0: 19-29-dtirinE:-^Uie-IdBho-Wool “ ^ c h i Growers Conventkin -in Boise, councils

' Contestanu must be betw een M iss Wo ' (hc ages ot 16 |ind 25, be sing le , resentatl

w cor a standard size 10 d re s s , test. Th< be a t least 5 fcct,-fl-fnches-tall. to-promi have had a year of college o r b e en 's apt presently enrolled in college a n d fabrics 1 be In good health. There

E ntries will be accepted th e Ing suit 1 day before th : local contest d u r- the conU

J • ing a slgn-up day April 6 in th e foor thei r . tion on t

U.S.Takes MS___ ________ ________________ D lstr|c

Troops Out S Sl - k P n - - --------------------------6 ^FraIrce—t"

i WASHINGTON (AP) — T h e , United States has had to le av e * behind military-related Invest-— m ents—v a ln e d - a t -h u n d r e d s -o f ------------

millions of dollars In the pu llou tdf w\mcrlcan troops fro m Franco.

The withdrawal, dem anded byFrench President C harles d e ________

a te Goiulle, was completed T uesday . k ‘s Units from other nations In th e j x in N orth Atlantic Treaty O rganiza- f l

tion a lso are being evicted, ' 5e re “Although it is c lear th a t th e f l M . U.S. toxpaver is out o f po ck et ^ ihn som e hundreds of m illions o f " id : dollars as a. consequence of H . P residen t De Gaulle’s a c tio n ," a ; '

sta ff memorandum of the H ouse i t r e Foreign Affairs Committee re-

- J over assets whlch nre c u rre n t ly | - .jj,‘ w orth w hat was paid fo r them.*^’ ; c r Tho memorandum pegs th e i j

' value of Defense D epartm en t ! fl Investment In militory insta lla- [ - H tion-s In France a t $550.2 m illion; 1cred its the ,U.S. governm ent

' I f w ith contributing $3g2.5 m illion to Installations jointly financed

ac jjy NATO nations, and rep o rts •r* th a t the Slate Department p u t j '_ $4 million Into the P aris h e ad - ■ •

qu a rte rs of NATO; a n o th e r ' ' p ; jointly financed projcct. | :

5 V i c t o r _ J i ) h n s t o i i , _ ______se a

" GOP Leader, D ies i■“ MlAMr.“T la r(A P V ^ V i c t o r i T " S c i

[5* A. Johnston, who shaped R e- , p : , publican political strategy fo r i ' ■ ^

^ nearly two deendc; as an offi- ) ; yOl c ia l of the Republican Senatorl- ' ■

■r* a l Campaign Committee, d ied I :W ednesday night In a M iam i ^h osp iu l. ! ; B

•r- Johnston, who was the com - , \ ly. m ittce’s field director, lived In '

K ey Blscayne.Kc suffered a heart a ttac k In

— W ashington Sunday night b u t r e - ■ c c turned to Miami by plane th e135 next day nnd was placcd In ^:s- M ercy,H ospital, where he_suf* ...................

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ike Part In Miiht Twin T a ils High School malri San Ajigci( nd lobby. The nationcd —Tlie conlcst-U-eponsorcd-on-e a-comploti iSi siatc-wWe basis by the Women's n o -le s s-t l r a TVrnrtliary of- th tr-ldaho-W oel tum e»-fro be Growers Association, and locally standing f l i t by the Mayfair Store. The girl in odditl of selected to represent CSI a t the fashion ci

s ta te contest will be selected on wardrobe 1 he the basis of the general quallfi- ' f t callohs 'lls ted 'above and person- personal-i to a l charm , poise and modeling icctlon am la- ability. • also awaitIls ' M iss Wool of Idaho will repre- a , u | . , iM ? c m - ih r 5ta tn in h irM ts rW o o l t!« p r ,^ c rJ c * ,P o g e a n t : in J im An-. York and-.

gelo, Tex., In June, 1968. This meiroooliti be pageant Is sponsored jointly by 1Ils the American Shceo Producers <^hntnr«hit o t Council and' tho San Angelo v . Board of City Development. ^ “ ‘"i® o l “ -Each-of-the ^O-wool-prodaclng aftg.rw civ

councils of the U.. S. select a en M iss Wool finalist to be its rep: - ' — le, resentative In the annual con* »»IS. test. The program is designed 11. to-promote retall-sales of worn- be cn’s apparel made from wool id fabrics loomed In America. . ,

There a re no talents or both- • I < l e Ing suit competitions involved In . ' ^ ir- thecon test. Winners are selected O n A n^ ie toor their ability to focus atten-

tion on the beauty and desirabil­ity o t fashions In wool'and the total story o t wool In America. A

D istrict winners will receive a > ^ . 9 ^ T r lir6 Ihe stote contest and a ' ' n j C J wool costume from the Moyfalr. State.winners.will receivc an all*. .TV**."®

— expense pald'one*week stay-in

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First, cut out this POSTTO !■ T h e n c u t th e re s t o f y o u r WHEE!

____seals Jromjpedally-marked Pos, ! And send them in for cmhi • I r Send four seals, and Post will : ! . Eight, and you'jet Sl.OO.Twelv ■ I: you’re really a big-timer, send

' 1 . F o r c o m p le te dW a W V th e POST WHEEL '5 ! * 5 r display yourj

I ' - -

. OneBO.VUSiMlpCTre<!emptlon.Ontes, Good in tlie United Sial*» and Puerto Kico ei

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Miss Wool Co:1 San Ajigeio’and a wool costume, fo r heV off

T he national w inner will rcceive ths year.» ft-com pl«e-otficlaH vardrobe-of - T u rO i c r i 5 no - le s s -th a n -4 0 -d lffe r tn rc o s- bb talned fn I l.ima«^fmm=>h<>-nBllnn’fl -Out- ni* M rt I j i Standing foshlon designers. . polls.1 In oddltlon, she will receive a * i fashion coordinated accessory ^ ■ | | | | | f l 1 wardrobe of shOes, ha ts, gloves,; h an d lg g L _ S £ a ae g ^ q ild _ g lb g r * pcrsonal-item Si-A 'jew elry col- { lection and a luggage wardrobe ■

a lso await the national winner. I : _ A s J d b s J ^ L s > U m c d e a , she ‘ makes a two-week visit to New I ■ Y ork and-8-natlonal-tour-to th e I ’ metropolitan cities of the coun- ■' try . She Is aw ardftl a college I‘ scholarship for a ' minimum of ^ ^ ^ f l ' I ’ $ ^ to the college o t h e r choice . - I

and;r«civw_iLlneH;.®uJorTl.q.bile

" MAKE

BLOANS H g

Oli Anything of Value,

cerybh a p aicissoiPOST VHEEL OF FORTUNE BON3Ur WHEEL OF FORTUNE ..............arkedPost-Gereal-lxwesH-----

............Post will send you 50;: 7 mKSb .00.Twclve.Sl-.50. Or, if - -WHEEI mer, send sixteen. Post - \ cdbti :nd you 52.00. \JsE flDmplele details, check I ) s r WHEEL OF FORTUNE j .ONEBONU y ^ yourgrocer’s, ■ p e r r e d e i

•mpHon.Onteaih r«fund per family. OHef ejpireiJuneSfl Puerto Kico except where taxed, prohibited, or otherwiK

See the two-layer softness. I t ’s yo

--shades p^pink, aqua and yellow.! pass up this good buy in bathroon MD is a b a r g ^ ia softness th a t : should not

E a R C31 A - P A C t P I CTHB OROWTM CO »«V >W ...............

1 Contest. for'^heV■offlclal.'use throughout' ; th ! year.f —Funhcr"ItifOi‘mailon may be • bb talned from M rsrP c tcr U nk"

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w ~ ^billlairois.UNE BONUS SEAL.

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TAKING PART IN • panel oiccdng feilurlog W orld Uodc

T.F. Rotarians World Unders

The Twin Falls Rotary Oub Is one of more than 12.500 Ro­ta ry groups In 133 counllcs that

-----------aro-focuslng atienUon on Inter­national .undersundlng, g o o d will and pcace durlns W orld Un-

----------dcrstandlng-ff«V rM iifch“ I2nB;In observance of the week,

the local club presented a pan­el discussion involving four Twin F a lls residents during a regular lunchcon meeting W ednesday.

________The discussion ,lnvolvcd_threeclub members represenllnz busi­ness. education and health and another member who ac ted as m oderator. John Roper r e p r ^ sented business; Grargo Stau- dshe r, education, ' and Dr.

f

tohelL ig h t P rofil

- D a r k P r cNow you can h e lp o w ith a w onderfu l n c N ew P rofile B read 1

- ....................... .. S lendecY cara.T hoylines.

• How? B y followi F lan . A ll you do is Profiie loaf...delic lo i d a rk Profile lo a f fla honey and m olasses.

T h e n , t h i r t y m im d i n n c r .e a l 2 s l i c c 3 of

-----------------------^B read-hffhtor d a rkcarbohydrate food.

Lookfor. ______ tiieiiewProfile—- - - \ D ;e t f o M g r : - ~

• ~atyouf'gr(kei^8.'

IffiDiEISnHM

N a paD efdlscusflon during a T w in Falls VorU U oderstandlog Week a re , from . Icit,

rians Observing j iderstanding Week |ta ry O ub Vaughn M. P o n d , m edicine. ' 12.500 Ro- Bruce Fox served ns m odei^ tor. in llc j lh n l World Und6rsl«r.dlnK W e e k I

on inter- represents a period of concen- i

|=^d°u°n '! ;ir c F lJ H E projects carricd on by Rotarl- ’ Jie week, ans during the y e a r th rough I ed a pan- person • to - p irson contacu: - four Twin and cooperation am ong c lubs 1 a regu lar In different countries, a local i Inesday. club spokesman said. |vcd_three Thousands of younR people go • iting b usi-ab road under R oU ry sp o n so r* : e alth and sh ip each year, th e spokesm an ac ted as continued. Clubs in developing ,

e r r e p r ^ countries are helped to .c o m b a t rgc Stau- hunger,.disease and ill ite ra cy In J and Dr. the ir a reas through w orld com- (

TP k £

— 4 8 ^lielpprdloi]P ro file a n d - f o r p e o p le "k P ro fiIe !...B o th in bri|a n h e lp co'ritrol y ou r a p p e t i te . . . B r d e rfu l new b r c a d -P ro ^ e B read .!e B read helps you p robnfr y o u r Di a ra . T ho y eara d f lovely, y o u th fu l— thi

lovly fo llow ing th e Profile B re a d lor 70U do is choose e ith c^ th e l ig h t am f...deliclou8 and te n d e r .. .o r th e p r Ic lo a f ilavored w ith a b lend 6 f m olasses. ' Stil i r ty m inu tes before lunch a n d 2 slices of f re sh , delicious P ro fllei t o r d a rk rL ik ira n y g t3 o d -p ro te in = -----------lie food, new flavorful P ro f ile - j g i i

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w in F a lls R o tary ‘Club C eorge Staudaber, from, le lt, John Roper, to promote-Jntcrn;

munity scrvice profects of other >* Rotary Clubs. Through these 7 and olher projects, Rotarians i

I seek to cultivate the spirit of oersonal commitment symbol- _ iied by World Undersuinding

nedicine. Week.odei^ tor. in ^ Is Invitation to participate .ii..

W e e k In the observation. Rlchord L j u ' concen- Evans, president of Rotary In* |n«e

c lim axes tematlonnl, urged all c lubs-“ to *x.v_L cc cngago-In-world-community-ser»’ R otarl-v ice . Look "beyond your own

th rough borders for opportunities to help •contacU! — worldwide. ‘ Don't let your „Ig c lubs knowledge o r experience o r

a local time go to waste. There nre ur-gent n e e d s everywhere. Do «

icople go something — for someone — wos sponsor* somewhere;” ^ o rokesm an c . C. McIntyre, chairm an of

F a ll, Club'., spcclal ! ; » ic racy In W cdnwday program , commcnt- cqu r id c o m -e d th a i several area doctors <Unti

N ev ^GleBibngyourSle o p le w ho p re fe r d a r k 1: in bright, new Sta-Fresh I

B read helps you curb y o u r ap pe tll id. So, s ta r t r ig h t aw ay. Look fo r u r D ie t Folder a t y ou r frrocer'a a n d 'u l— th o Profile B read P lan .'R cm em bc

lowing the Profile p lan you c a n : a d long y our S lender Y ears. N ew liRl h t and new dark Profile, both h ig h h e p ro te in , a re now av a ilab le f re s li 6 f grocer,'s. Look f o r them both i n bri

S ta -F resh bags I

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S - -1 Z A -1 -1 -B J 1 -E M - > V A k U A U Lg ’ 100 off on ale

I' TSBULn>frellliBn*ilwirtn«(tatlittcesp«ntivl ^ c«ni»lMi>ilii th* linn ef IMi sitif. A117 oMr apellul

^ iftwlcii tMwlfit pvthiM el utlkiMt iteck l» ee ^ *»Mlter«i.i6itM .tiiM ernitrtctrf.Cnlec^mvn

U4A tna oHfti Te raawa IMI cou^

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) Staudaber, D r. Vttughn M. Pond and Bruce.T m ot«-JntcrBatlonarunder«tandlng and peace.

V a l l e y t t

P ." ! ;; ; T r a f f i c c o u r t sinivifnp Fined by Jertim e P o l i c c J^^s

*• Judge C. J."Shupe were .H. Dean P a uerson , « . for making an

llc ju c | | | , J , | J | „ 0 . D avi,. 7 . !ilord L 515 fop failure to yield a t an “ fy .1'’* intersec tion-_ nnd J a c o h J . »pcc

R easch. t 200. for d rivloR while _ C h lily se r- ii j i-7fcen.se was suspended. Heyl 10 m S N orlyn H. Ffkstad. 18. 009 7th Wim

•I vmi> St,. Rupert, was fined J28 by wllh ice o r Burlcy Police Judge Roland E . 15. f nre u r- speeding. , Williire. Do RogcV M. Dunn. la. Rupert. one - w as fined J150 by J u t ' . ) Willis---------- f o r - d r iv l .g - o n - . - , . . ,p e n d e dman c f ' 1 «<!tv>fini '•olunteered for duty in ^ , V ietnam nnd other undeveloped was

mmcnt- countries In ob*er\-ance of World of tl doctorsiU ndcrstandlng-W cck. . . , sons.

w l

S re a tr e l —fS Ie n d e r^d a r k b re a dF r e s h b a g s ! --------------- — j

)u r a p p e t i te . ........................L. Look f o r th o new icer'a a n d d ie t w ith 'R cm em b cr,-b y foi—- you c a n h e lp p ro -

3. N ew l ig h t Profile both h ig h in m ilk able f r e s h a t y o u r both i n b r ig h t , new

S S I B 2 ^ ' ^ '4 • ••jrkVWv:!

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^ L E C O UFIf on a loaf of Uglit or Dark^ P R O H IB .

s » s f s ; K r ' S K S T S . M ; f r „ rg M i t l t l ^ frolllt B,ui Mittmu «t b

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and Bruce.Fox. The. w elk ls-cb*erv«< l- even- aod peace. (TUnet-News photo) ‘011' ” of sic

driver’s license. Leo M oore. 39. Kelke Route 1. Heybum. w as fined J30 I left

,A_ by Judge Willis fo r speeding, loran L a Allan N. U e . 19. Heybum. ‘" 'r P<

J l l c c w as fined J20 by Judge Willis ™ Dean failure to d rive reasonably

nn an »"«• prudently. D ianna McBride.Davis 1005 E. Ifiih St.. Burley, was a i nn f<ncd JI8 by Judge Willis for S}{

l h -J. speeding, ^ Med:_w.hllc _C harks_flflyley,..J9,._D ox -373 d. Heybum, was fined $20 by Judge DOS 7th Wlllls for disturbing th e ' peace t28 bv with an auto. David E . Wilson, ind E. 15. Paul was fined S20 by Judge

Willis for making a n Improper ‘u™- Karen K. T haxton, 22,

^ 11 2531 Park Ave.. Burley, was fined $13 by Judge Willis for

------- - speeding,________ _____________In L arry R. Cox. Idaho Falls,

eloped w as fined JI9 by B liss justice World of the -peace.-M r* . R uth Par*

. , sons, for sp e e d in g .___________

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of this . . .------ spedal—

Introductoryoffer.-

SS o N ^ A)ark, ^ I■■ i ' BTKrtyettadyevcnteMran*- j S l o

r e S i S f S S S - m

M iiM i l y• '' ■ ' '

M K iw a n ia n s H e a i - 1 I - C o P ^ ^ t i fttiR ir t G u i

.-j^U nst«hle-govem raents.-Itlce ed.-Th< H , th«..one existing a t-the present learned H tim e In the Central American lurc th

nation of Guatemala, will prove were tu to be s thorn In the tide of <T7iei

■ Oie United S u te r .O A. ( G u s ) , , T J S■ K elker. executive editor of th e ultiM >

T tm cr-N ew srtn td-m em tR irf-cr■ tbe Tw in Falls Kiwanis C l u b tvJr/or ■ ' T hursday noon.

R ^ - G u a ic m a la - a f te r “ dolng” 4'■ fea ture story series on Rev. -rhev o■ Thom as'O 'H alioran. a CaUtoIic not knc H priest, and also cn the people the bin

of. the Central American coun- u try , added tha t a "blood bath*' i( ha« t

__ j Is iM ked for In' Guatemala a t'. 't r ■ nny-tlm «, • arcTCxi••■H He sa id that American busi- but gen • • nessm en - in - th a t- c o u n try - a re hold t n

fearful fo r theIr_prop«rly_Aad - Fothe ‘'« d - e v c n -fo r ih il r 'l lv e s . of Twin

"The nation Is under a s ta te m ent 0 of siege m ost of the time.” M r. mountai

:. 39. Kelker declared. "On the d a y teachini d J20 I left the re bv a ir, Falher O'Hal- a te It. ng. lo ran and I were stopped a t tr ip sot bum . P®*"* of • machlnegun w hile g raph t

e n 'ro lite to the airport. 'T h enahiv "We ■ were ordered to tu rn v e r y

around and go back. We d id said. reach th e field b y a back rou te of pagai

; for bu t not before two rebels w ere bu t In killed by gunfire In the immedl* not yet

a te a re a where we were delay^ wheelr .

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l | S W E IMngic

~ T W O C O N V

628 A A A I N ASTORE HOURS; 8 A.N

CLOSED

Prices Effective Th

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I S A L T P O F

m m s

II RIB STEAK

- — Warehouse Special' L a r g e T u m b l e r s 1 f f

R e g . 2 0 c — e a . . . . . I I

LA RG E NAVEL

ORANGES" W ash ing ton DECTCTODS

1 APPLES} T E X A S PINK

GRAPEFRUIT..: i

RadKhe^HASH BROWNS

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JELLOA l l ' l a v o r . . . . . . ......... .. ^ 1 4 9

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PEACHES .

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[eai-Talk On ^

I Ice ed.-T hc n e x t 'd a y r i have since sen t leam erf.'the rebels tried to cap- rhcMava ican lure the municipal a irpo rt but ,.mnles •0 ^ were turned back.; "T here nre no personal rights stars so i

sonal rights cease^ to ''w ist and " 1> everyone 1, In danser. o S i r eill

____ "T h is- situa'tjon is not really o f nffnln” tn c n n rf f ic r a ig h -h m -c o u n t r y ih a t-th e - ^ f w here the Indian* a re primitive, stay out '® ,y;They a re so backw ard,they do o f t h e 0* f not know what is going on in comes an >Pio the big city 150 miles away, takes ove

* * beautiful country but Announi tn I t has fl long ways to go beforc the meet

i l c an .risa lly .be Tnistcd. There snrine_Li are7cxccptl0ns“ ln sottTe aritaS ,itp m y.

usi- but generally this statem ent will Mondav a r e hold true ." he said. - jand - Fother-O ’H alloranH s-a-natlvc in„

of Twin Falls and his establish- fJ ' , i p„u a t e m ent of a sawmill In the high the cnm r M r. m ountain country, a n d h i s .-ncemen day teaching of the Indians to opcr- ia l- a te It. prompted Mr. Kelker’s

a t tr ip soulh to w rite and photo- ..xV, T hue trap li the evenl. , ™ '

'T h e -m ountain Indians a re J,' u m v e r y prim itive." Mr. K e lk e r* '^ ,® /* ! d id said. "They hold to a mixture u te of paganism and Christian living e re bu t In advancem ent they havc " " jdl* not ye t reached the age of the USE TIM ay^ wheeir They aro liv ing ' today FOtLEAg

E N S E NgLcjM qrkeC O N V E N I E N T L O C A T I O I

AIN AVE. S .-SO U TH PAIS; 8 A.M, t o i d P.M. MON. THI CLOSED EVERY SUNDAY -

tive Thurs. - Fri. - Sat. qni

^ORK . . . . •

□O ijA RK JAK PICNIC H

Specials— ^Lumberjackj o r

MIX OR MATC

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M w ch 16-17, 19. , Twin fa jis Timos-New

. " deeds of years ago lo dInco n re biood deK ea

the Maya Indians Who bu “ “t temples,, had an alpha

knew about the acdoni ;hts stars so that they coutd lege the eclipse of the sun an

—“ NowHoday.- t hey-live e rty and are exploited 1 olher citizens. I t Is a si

ally flL aI£aIaJM «_I-rta lly . itry ih a t- th e -U n lte d -S u te s ive. stay out of ll until Ihe

do 0 f t h e national f*ovi . in comes and a stable govi ■ay. takes over."

Announcement was n the meeting tha t Uie 5prIng_Ladlcr:tltBhr:wll

‘■’“® Ihc Dlue Lakes Countt will Monday. Members, thel

' nhd.iiucsit-wlll-drcss In' ■vc Inn costumes. Mr. an

‘sh- Earl Faulkner a rc heai I 'p the commiitee In chargi

rangements.

' [ ’* CUIDEUNES PRAK NEW YORK (AP) ■

nr* Jowish leaders have p r set ■fcf guidelines on C Jewish relations Issued b

,j„g man Catholic bishop's gn

the USE TIMES-NEWS WAh Jay FOR.EAST-.<>F.UJNG RE

n nfkels“) C A T I O N S

UTH PARKMON. THRU SAT. 3AY - j

Sat. and Mpn.

..£ 2 9 '

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K mICNICHAMS

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NAPKINS

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-JOHNSTON Pli SARA LEE CAI RHODES BREA BIRDSEYE AWi GRAPE JUICE'

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EE C A K E S ^ S f c ; . . . ; .' D D E A ii ' ***^* whiit\ D n L A u brood. 5 loaf pkg............... .

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riane Vegetable:tan*, cul grMn P«dni, spinoch, choppi^ U m a j, : broccoli „ n ; ' . - u o i h , 1. 1. .p r o o u n

^ . . $ 1 7 10^ $ ’« s . I # p k g s .

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r e -i d a W a t o e sc 14-oz. c i n n D p k g s .

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M i n e r s S c r e e i i F o r I d a h o ’s P :

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F o r ‘n ie 'A Jsoc ta tM -P raf--------Amateur > and professional

miners come from all ra r ts o f . the nation to Emerald Creek in north Idaho wllh ihelr shovels,

— ■ p lc k sr '-sc r te n sr ' buckcts and, “ somellmes, dredges.'

•---W hether ihcy arc out to h it ' --------- Uw-iipayloa(>”-..o r^ r« -iu sM alt- —

• in g 'a Sunday ou(Irig‘ they a rc a ll a fte r one thing » the s ta r garget — Ihc prire j«m found o n ly in Jd ah ran d India.

I t is now the official s ta te .

£

:m . followinfi action by the leg- lature and Gov. Doo Samuel-

. __ __ __ - --- -- ---- -- ---- -- ---- -- -- --The rockhound tourists, eager

for the nriic, crowd the E m er­ald CrecK area about five miles south of Femwood In soulh Ben­ewah County and north Latah County. A professional m iner claim s thot It Is "elbow-to-el- bow” mining in that area dur* ing summ er months. Many a m ­ateurs fail to bring proper tools , and a ren 't sure haw to go about mining the gem, but they flock to Ihc area anyway.

Actually, Ihe sta r garnet Isn’t____ a s.p k n lifu l..a 5.J t .w a i - I n .p a i t

years, says Dudley Stewart of Boise, owner of Stewart’s Ccm Shop.

- .S te w a r l, who hos made the gem his personal hobby, claim s that much o f the "bccessible , rock has been mined, but he still (ravels to the orea many tim es a year and brings back a /niV supply of star gamete to polish, cut and sell to Jewelers.

Mlnlni; sta r g.imcts h ha rd ' work^-Stewart says, ond can bc ^

_■ dnngcrous when drectglnn deep near the slrvsm 's hsnk, 3 ^

There Is a po'snTbllltv th flt'th " ^ • undcrcround excavation \Pfll - 1.

cave In. IThe iron-nlumlnum sta r sa r-

net lies h Fmernki Giilch clo<:c 1 “ J o n r on bedrock In the stream . nnd Is al^o found In crocks and

tffTTvlcei near the stream, snvs r R. W. Luchtmnn. Bdden, Calif.. nc> a rock enthusiast wrltinq for th>i of m nrnzine, “Ccm s-and Miner- wa nls,”

Only the trained eye can tell dcc . In a m ass of rock which ones. P n

when polished,' will ,<hnw the ir - .s ta rs . .Stewart said. Hf m akes the diMlnctlon between a gnm et C/®

• -:anrt--a-staf--fram ct-hv-iT O tin.if which rocks h n « "silk.” the crystalline substance that ac* ■ ■ counts for the formotlon which gives the gem diagonal lines forming the star.

Few garnets ore found In the area end only nbout 10 per cent of the Rflrnels have stars, Lucht- m an reports. Stewart said most of the garnets are "Junk” nnd

------- 5 m $ n tto y rT lv rp c rT O it-e n ro f -gem quaiity."M nny of the sta r pamets a rc worth about S2 a karat,, but

. some are sold as high as S50 o -karat. T h e . Gemaloglcal Insll-

------ tilie- ln-ljiB-Angclct_tavs_U>cs ta r garnet is worth tIOO’a kar- a t; Stewart added,

The gem ranges in color from deep purple lo red, which is the

■prcfcrrea hue for Jewelry, al- thoUgh.Stewort said he is pa r­tia l to tho purple shades. Pricc — of a garnet Is determined by the diisdnctness of the slor. .

i Merger Of : _ Departments Is Delayed

WASHINGTON (AP) - - The Johnson odminlstration report­edly has decided ogainst. seik*Ing Immediate, congressional approval for consolidating the ijiDor and Commerce depart­ments inlo a department of eco­nomic affairs,

------B ut-rtliab le-so iirees-said-to- —Iday the administration doesn't consider the plan irretrievably I

A Johnson message to Con* gress- on government rcorgonl* zation is cxpectcd soon, il was reported, but the ptoposed m erger won’t bc ta b M for quick congressional oction. •

Instead, the source sokl, ll probably will be only discusised

•as pa rt of an ef/on lo build sup­port for a later push. The mere* c r was proposed by Ihe P resi­dent without prior h in t'in his January State of the Union mes­sage. r • Many labor leaders havc op- E posed the plan, a fact confirmed Wcdncsdoy.-by Secretary of La- F bor W. Willard Wlrtz. But he *

■ nlso sold he didn’t believe' the | proposal was dead. .

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SsFerrie , Shaw . £^ -s n y s DALLAS, Tex. (A P )* - “ I J /J l .C a lif ., never m e t David Fcrric, o r ony , , , j for th-i of the others ," says Marina Os* Miner- w ald Porter, once wed to the

m an the W arren Commission cu ., ran tell d e c la re s . singlchandedly killed I* ones. P residen t John F. Kennedy.V the ir - M arina, now rem a rrie d -an d sasj

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ZX ZZ beard of the ■pcrsoaj-New'-Or* - ^1 X 0 leans Dist. Atty. Jim C arrisM __ F

claim s conspired w ith 'L ee 'H ar- i . r vey Oswald lo assassinate Ken- W nedy.

She said she>had never heard , i r o f Clay Shaw or a Clay Ber*'* " trand and saw Shaw the first

. . . tim e "on television recently ,’’Z . . . . nf*cr Garrison arrested him and - sa id he wouki prove Shaw w os B * p a rt of the conspiracy. ,? I Garrison asserts tha t Oswald, \ I m - J Shaw and Ferric met in F e rrie 's \ ktlicd Orleans apartment in Scp;»• tcm ber 1963 and plotted the os- *

•and sassination. A thrcc-Judge panel sa id Is hearing evidence to find ou t if

rintcd thcrc.Js_enough,io worront.filing ___never chargcs against Shaw.

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area are boosting business for ----------ravel agents and olrllncs. vatinns

Two million A mericans a rc cwflmiy. utpectcd to travel to Europe hfa > tar. up from -1.6 million 5 &

•’Wc'i^ completely booked J " " * intii September,” said H enry P. “dvance luff, executive vice president of T / i i Trans International Airlines, an *>'*cring >akland, Calif., supplemental Ameri a rrie r. .

^ ttlights to Europe from San increase 'rancisco. Los Angeles. Chica- "Most! 9 , St. Louis, Columbus. New wouldn't 'o rk. Boston and other cities said ai his summer. Huff said. Busi* spokesm ess Is up 25 per cent over 1966. Is out—ii British Overseas Airways or $700

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;oviet U alon.aiid .'stx-othem iaT Ij u tions apparently found nothing Eu. .Tiorc_sInister t ^ n pejigulM._ a ir " The I r i s ^ to r s “ do not seem

vaiions department h a s 'b e e i i '•‘ rc swamped wilh calls. BOAC is

offering 30 itineraries with roomfor M.OQO to MJ»Q_travclletg.___ _ _ & ■

I..H T rans .World Airlines reports . p advance bookings for June a re , nr up,S.S pcr cent from 1966. I t Is | | ^ |

offering more than UO to u n . itai American Express reports Its j H

European lour bookings a re up . « ■ lias 25 to 30 per'cent over last y e a r 'te r and_«ttrlbu{cs_ilbo.ut^halL-.tbft ----------^ n increase to the lower fares, ca- "M ostly they are people who lew wouldn't have gone before.” • Ct ies said an American E xpress Siripa isl* spokesman. "But now the. word • g , *66. is out—if you plan to spend $600 - Q u id , lys o r $700 on a vacalion. you can er* go to Europe Just a s w ell." ,

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? Agency Role In ' Site Dey.elopme

— R B y-Jr*H olm ej;-T w in Falls, oj . ' .F ou rth D if lf ln commlsiioncr

' ' • fo r the Idaho F lth .a n d .C am e si Commission. Issued com m enu fti

•V W ednesday which he ta ld should tb *t c larify iRe ig ree m e n t a c c c p i^ H; ( b y Twin F a lls County Commis- fl; - Bion m em bers and th e FUh and w

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>le In Recreation ^ opment Explained ”in Falls, opment-of-r«r«oitonal-siU!»------Denisslbncr " It should be understood.” h e doi id .C am e mid, “ th a t Fish and G am e Uc, ommenu funds can bc used only w here sui Id should tb? e n tire sites provide prlm ar- U) a c c e p i^ Hy* an access lo T iu n tln g 'a n d ^ Commis- fishing a re as apd on sites now ha: FUh and owned by oc selected by. the to he devel- Fish and G am e D epartm ent." jar

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the Fi<h and Game DcpaVtmcnt X l I 'I “ may” build the roads with ihe “ participation of counties o r high-

J way districts. S E[ e e l M for bOTt d x k fac llUlc ^ M r. rtfttr

*«.— D e f M ^ S n t^ ^ ^ n o T T O I in R c *d.” h e docks In counties w here boat m ent _Gam_e licensing Is su fflclen ijo provide saniii w here suificiem m o n ^ for the county ing a

irlm ar- U) carry the re«onsIblllty . pal I ig -a n d ^ w l n - F a l l s X o u n ty rh e sa id , facilii JS now has sufficient boat licensing fees T hey i»y. Ihc to provide the docks' o r boat spocu ent-” la n d in g _________ ___________ care

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boat m en t," he said, ‘‘will furnish ers. -ovide sanitation facilities where fish- _ E a r | ounty ing and hunting are the princi- „ i_h

pal functions, and where such sa id , facilities a rc deemed necessary.

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f c a J s irlnci- ~ Industry of the action ' which In Ch 1“ . began a t 5 p.m. EST Wednesday senhut.• re" generally Mowngraded Its effect, of a lai

foJ Henry R. Gelslnger, spokes- said the m an for the Penrisylvnnla Asso- tlon “ a

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b u t^ fp f f l .f t - fltandpoint,.of, m ilk —o^iryn t shortage, i t should have no ef- unrcrfK

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g Action ~y added lhat success depends r upon the’ num ber ef non-NFO t form ers who support the hold­

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j Coming, Iowa, headquarters W ednesday.'The a im Is to raise ■

. prices' paid lo farm ers by two , cenU a quart. ,____________________

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By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN .

■ ' DEAR ABBY: .1 am .cnfi«8« l i------------tb 'a girl who will firifOQaHrfroni -

college in June. I am n'profes* ,------------a le n a j - n a iu jm i ia i^ jh e w m ,

home for Christmas vacation «be had herself fitted for contact lenses. Abby. I LIKED h e r in glasses (I wear them , too) and , I have never told h e r that I would like her be tter in contact , lenses. I didn’t even know ihe , WIS interested In them. ,

For whom h . shft. preenlng? • Whom else, besides m c does she have to please? Why this sudden , vanity? To top i t off. h e r lenses have s violet hue, a la Elizabeth ! Taylor, and the girl I love has h a iel eyes. Should I put her to

------------theHest-flnd-ask-hcc-tD-chposebetween me and the contacts? '

ONLY H E R FL\N C E I

DEAR ONLY: Perhaps she's pleasing only herself, which Is ber prtvlkse. You should be : faaD & enough with the girl yoo're about to marry to teQ her . you liko ber better In ipecUcles : than In eonucu. Having saU it,

.drop IL If you Insist on-maklcg . _.thif.*.iBaCtef- aCi'ebolce" tbe '

lady seeds neither gUsscs nor ‘ coatacts to see the huulwrlllDg eo tbe wall ,

DEAR ABBY: A b o u l six ; months ago my boyfriend asked j m e lo m arry him. I turned him down for reasons I w on 't go into here. j' Well, lots has happened since

_ _ then, and now I would UJco very j much to m arry him, bu t he hasn’t Asked m e lately. I

Is it ever right for a girl to ' do the asking? W hat I m ean Is, how can I get him to a sk to ( m arry me again without com* c ing right out and asklni; him? (

READY NOW I

DEAR READY: You might have to come right e u t u d ask < him. Aod If you w ant to m arry ) him . aod he h asn 't asked y tn | “ lately,’* that m ight no t b e such ' « bad Idea. <

I_________ DEAR ABBY; We a r e elcht '

re tire s housewives (ra the r our \ husbands are retired — wives ‘ never do) and we have a com- * mon probFem. We live In Clear- .

_______ ^w afer.^PJa.._and_havc_fllL rc-,_______ c e ived -card s-and -le tte rs-from 5

friends up north who w rite. ” We ) plan to drop in for a visit this 3 w inler." ,

Nothing is sa id about WHEN Ih ey 'w Jird ro p ln .-o r for-how 1 long. This Is disturbing because , since w e have no Idea when to j expect them, o r for how long, w e can 't make any plans of our ^

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M arian M artin ’ — JotteiY i 1

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FO R SUN AND SHADE ‘ One 'm inute sun . the next m

.shade — the sm artest w ay to . solve fum m er dressing prob-

— — le m s - ls - to -# e w - th lj '8leek-cos* - ' t u m e .^ o o s e D acron. linen. (

P rin ted pattern 9124: Misses* ,-------• t i t t s 10, i : , H , 18, 18, 70. Size j

14 dress 2'A yards 45-lnch: Jack-- t f yarri«________ ■

' Slzty>flve cents in , coins .for ,.......... each p a ttem -f td d lS cen ts for ^

each p a u e m for fin t*class mall- g Ing and special handling. Send to M arian M artin, Times-News, 395 P a tte rn DepL. 232 W est IBth g S l ; New York. N .Y . lOOIl. P rin t p nam e, address w ith zip . size and s ty le oum ber. • »

Everything new — 115 most* ]< w anted fashions, fabrics , acces-

• series ' in new iiprW ifSunihiei' ei P t t te m CaUIog. A ll sizesl O Ip coupon In catalog—choose one F

. .. - f t t t t tm Ire e . B toi 60 cen ts aow. d

m es-News M arch 1 6 -1 7 ,. 1 9 6 7 ^

BUREN own. o r even accommodate oth- . . c r s who have planned to visit

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a 'profes. com m ent fo r the benefit of oth- j h e _ w n t e£s,.w ho .are sim ilarly vexed. =r” “ t e C L E A R W A Y F L C -

^ DEAR CLEARWATER: U»*I Ie»» y«» rvm \n t m r e s o r t .

55 ‘" “‘ I a ad booking reservaUons, you I " - .1 »»>ouId be ASKED If It U coo- know she yenlent to receive guesU a t a "• „ i„„ , specUlc tim e for a specific num- P S " . .5. b e r of days. Those who would

<*««««* 0“ y « »!»« kind of hU sudden ..ooUce’* you describe should be e n !HifJ dlrecUotts to tba nearest

put her to cO N F ID E N nA L TO "HAD .m ^ x l^ e r r ‘-IN-HILLSBOROUCH»-Wby -

FIANCE y o u , neighbor In a ‘'nice** way keep her dogs off yoor prop-

i! TeU her hi a respectful. .1- 1? 1.4 but firm way that when sbe

?? “ walks” her dogs, to please ' . „ P * keep walking, uotu they are be-

yond your cosUy lawn and shnibbery.-And-let-her-know :

you'’ P *‘ I«»»red. your m m ^ g a m «aU.wiU be the poUce.de- >

partment. -

iDdwrlting Troubled? Write fo Abby. Box * £9700, Los Angeles, Cal. 90069. (

. , F o r a personal reply, enclose a ' J • t;»5 stam pM , self-addressed enve- end asked c

jrned him * JI ' t go inlo . p

M a s o n s , O E S j

M e m b e r s F e t e d j

B y T . F . B e t h e l 5m ean Is, Bethel No. 43, Iniernatlonal

to a sk lo O rder of Job’s D aughters, hon- . lout com* ored M asons and O rder of E ast- ^ i; him? e m S tar members a t (he Ma«on- Y NOW ic Tem ple, with Ja n Sinclair,

honored queen, presiding, ^ ou might M rs. Betty Thompson, guardi- t aod ask a n of Bethel No. 43, and Larry to m arry Bell, associate guardian, were “

isked you Introduced. Visitors Included >t b e such M rs. Lola Sonlus, past guard ian n

of Bethel No. 43; Jam es Claric, o m aste r; M rs. Madeline Webb,

a r e elcht w orthy m atron ; Claude Gorden. n other our p a s tT ra n d ~ m a s tc r ; M m n d « — wives M rs. Theodore Knight. F rank J

; t a com- “ I” ,'* C o '"" '- «. In r iM r The lib rarian’s report wa.t ^ a ll "T he M easure of a Ma?i.'’ Birth- „

„ u . Cherrl Briggs and Debbie Ko- ", ArfflV fhk A fter the meeting the JD *

Choir perform ed with vocal solo- . TirurM Jones; a trio. Sue „

Ann Johnson. Debbie Kofoed t L inda Miller, and onother ;

J a n 'f Bemey, Sue A n n ? J r w l Johnson and Linda Miller. .The

d irec tor w as Mrs. DeLuca. T he d ' " ."■L"*' choir w o j .ccom ponlcd by M1S5 J

Johnson o t th e piano and Susan v i r f i n K ram er on th e Violin. b

* The nex t meellng Is D ad 's f

\ one Is asked to bring a decorat- v — e d box filled w ilh food. b

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H a z e l t o n , H o l d s

t ™ I n i t i a t i o n 'HA ZELTO N -M rs. D. L Loud- J

n s e r w as Initiated a t tbe m eeting tM v of the Hazelton Adelaide Rebe- ,X l C - - kah-L odge........ - ....... ----------------- J

F inal plans, were m ade adopt- . •W Ing Lorel Baker’s room , Idaho's j S tale School for the D eaf and 3 Blind. M rs. Max McCaslIn w as I appointed to notify- each mem- ‘

U . b e r of w hich child’s nam e they j - will have and when to send gifts f T of any kind to them . A picture J; T w as taken of the group to send ' r to the children. . •X To assist the Am erican Legion o

in sending girls to school, a do- nation w os m ade to Syrlnga -

s S G irls State. A donation w as a lso c ■.'iff. m ade to the Idaho E ducational S

Foundation Fund. Ii Mrs. P a t P h a ttls w as appoint- a ed chairm an of a com m ittee to fi

A a rrange the m emorial service to 6 I , b e presented a t the d istric t r l | meeting a t A lbion.on M arch 4. Ii

Remodeling of th e Rebekah building Is near completion and u

. Mr*. M ax M cC ajlln .m ade ond n U U, presented a sign to be placed h

, I.-;/ above th e outside door.H o r M rs. Bertha Belmont, p a s t g

noble grtfnd, and M rs. Bessie■ -------CoOpet,T3M TEodgCEaen; w ere .■ I presented gifts by M rs. Hons / I P F Hagen fo r th e ir assistance w ith r

Ute IriliialiOn ceremony. t-------S c ve ra H llnesses-w ere-report- -

l i n e - ^ several visitations. . j ^ Refreshm enu w ere served by <•

the n « M avis n io m to n and M rs. M ax 1 " ‘y “ M cC iU n . "

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• ' S w G o o d w i l l C l u b . ,

. ' » • S te P l a n ' s D i n n e r ' " ;ich: Jnck- .f jj j b irthday dinner of “

cen ts lor Courts, It w as annonnced ,, ass mall- m eeting a t the “ng . sena {jome of M rs. Lynn O wens.. les-N ew , Those attending th e dinner a re f Vest IBlh Bsked to^brlng u ie lr own Wble )IL P rim gervlce. * . ■ • • • . si size and M rs. E m e ry T rea t led the f lag ^

• sa lu te t n d M rs. M able Wilson P 15 most- le d the p ray e r, s. acces- T housn ts fo r the d a y w ere g iv - *' •Suinhiiiil en 'T iy Mrs.“ Q iid c '-S e v cn -f ln d * cesl a i p M rs. W allle H olmgren. M rs. ta lose one F e rre l] N elsoo received * spe- ol o ts aow. d a l sift.- ol

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"HAD iH>-Wby must teUice" w ay - n iE TIN HAN Is the cen te r o f in r prop- Olmstead,'r ight; and Ju d y Slnclanpectful, preparations for the G irls’ League-hen sbe school. Theme for the event Is> p lease Saturday. The tin 'm an w ns m ode r a re be- u a g u e ; Miss Sinclair, p resident ^ uni t , and Miss Sande, p residen t o

red* your “ j ~ [ ~ Zouce.de- V j r g j D J O R y a n S

I s B r i d e O f ^ ^

i c i ? ^ < ; G e r a l d J o h n s o nd enve. WENDELL - Virginia A n n 5:30

Ryan, C o s t a Mesa, Calif., L ine daughter of Stewart A v e r y will Rynn, San Clements, Calif., .nnd a s I Mrs. Verna Ann Harchuck. Cos- dinm

I ta M esa, and Electrician’s M ate e o 3.C. Gerald L Johnson, son ol , Mr. and Mrs. Rex G. Johnson, w -i,,I Wendell, wcrc united in m ar- 2 d\

rlagc Feb. 27 a l Costa Mesa. o f W^ T heir marriage was solcmnlz- DriviV ic n l i ' cd March a t the Idaho F jIIs Vonl . m S LDS Temple. g ratrSinclair A reception was held for the f ' couplc a t the Wendell LDS Cul- Lai

cuardi- ‘'cco- the rid L arrv rated in an orange and w hite Satui n , w cr t ihcn'c- . V emIncluded The bride wore a d ress of St. juard ian mint green wilh matching oc- s Claric, cessories. • , ,,H A* Webb, Linda Dorene Carlson, Rich- Moor Gorden. mond, Utah, cousin of the bride, \1r - a n d wn’r-m ald -o f-hono rr-K cm icth , F rank Johnston. Wendell, was a ttend. 5.1''“ e r. antforthebridcEroom .

Others in the rccclvinf; i in e :,-jv i ■- parents flf-thc bridegroom j„ -:_

and-M r.-and-M rs.-En-in-John*Tn SO"' ‘"'cle and aunt.

Mrs. Farren.Chandler w as In A A i c a l solo- charge of the guest hook. Gifts rio. Sue arranged by Mrs. Melvin I

Kofoed Jones ond Mrs. AsacMnhn. Car- onother jyjnp g itu ,vcre U D ella Sm ith, U

■ue M n L o n ^ smith and DclOra Jones. ler. . ^ e A 'three-tlcred wedding cake , H> J c a . ^ e decorated in the bride’s oolors dan t by M iss of orango and white, was topped topic

id Susan with a miniature bride and dy li bridegroom. The cakc w o s s o c l i

s D ad s flanked with heart-shaped cakes th e 1 .^ v e r y * dccorated.wlth-pala-oracgc-and of-M decorat- white wedding bells. Mrs. D an dell.

Nlcffcnegger baked and dcco- a rated the cakes. vrri.

----- ----- rM ra T G r^ rG c h rk e -h n d -M rs ; M r .U 6 / Thomas Smith cut and served MerrI I the cake. Mrs. Kcilh W ert ond WSC

N u S Mrs. Frank Merritt s e r v e d Poccpunch. the

Stern Willard was m aster ol Apri, _ . ceremonies for the program of ».L. lo u d - music and ra jln g i. . „ “

^ ........D i s t r l c t - D e p u t y —le adopt- . . . . , I ' Ml^ idaho ’. V i s i t s L o d g eslln w as HAZELTON — Mrs. E lm er froir •h m em - Pync. District Deputy G rand, n.sHa m e thev niade an ollleial visit to the slro< e n d d f u Adelaide Rebekah L o d g e a l has L nlcture the ir regular meeting on T hurs- nlzc(

t r s e n ” evening. MiM rs. John Ramey, vic^R rnnd, ‘C r :

n Legion officiated In the absence of M rs. *P“ S ol, a do- L ester Saunders, noble grand . Ame Syrlnga - Members wero given nam es ,„Mj

was a lso of the children of the Idaho ” jcailonal State School for the Deaf nnd

Blind, that cach one Is respon- appoint- aiblc for sending cards and y v .i nlltee to gifts ctc. A certain room had w _ srvlce to been adopted by the lodge

d istric t members at a previous meet- ^ arch 4. Ing. « D gRebekah A St. Patrick's Day decor was , tion and used for the theme of the eve- f ' l j ade ond ning._The jiexl meeting will he . *! placed held on March 23. Refreshments ^

w ere ser\’ed by Mrs. Hans Ha- strn t It. p a s i S '”. i

B u s le , ' ♦ ♦ ¥ and

* H a ' S A n n u a l B a s q u e ' ■ ' S ,

! ^ D a n e e - P l a n n e d — S(-report- -RU PE RT -T he-annual-D nsquc 7; ^ . '*“ ■ ^ r. dinner, under sponsorship of the

St. Ann’s Altar Society has been rs . M ax tor Saturday night a t the

St. Nicholas Catholic Parish........ HalL •

h Serving lime Is from 5:30 to • 8:30 p.m .'Chairm en-of the din* ;

' n e r- a re -M rs.-G ladys Abadla . nnd M rs. Jean P . E tcheverry,

I f e P i with Mrs. Fran^U rlRU cn In► c.:L ir. 5 i a ^ of tiie dining room, ntid

Mrs. J iarcy Nelson In chargo of jt _ „ ro ™.T he dinner is on annual event, ^

[iner n re sp o « o « d by tho Basque people supplm Wb” i« « be fo « •f'* isirSi

. sheep oul lo the sum m er M r the flag r “ ''Ecs* They donate nnd pre- n po; Wilson P»™ ^ diraer. and

Proceeds from several rela ted to th -ere glv- acllvilies during the evening regis' e n -a i id m ii:h ft~ iiw U nc3 ^ P fehastio tia jigcrii u M rs. tape recorder for the St; NIch- Horo

A spe- olas. School,'Under sponsorship Thi of the Q vie Club. ^ nnnoi

I cen te r o f attraction fo r Connie Martlnseo, bai ludy Sinclair, front row le ft, and Chris San< Iris’ League Sw eetheart B a ll se t for Saturday event Is “ Wizard of Oz.” T he royally will I w ns m ade by Randy Skeem . Miss Martlnsen p residen t of Ihc sen ior u n it; Miss Olmstead

p residen t of the sophom ore unit. (Tlmes-New

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" I--------------------------------------------- D d rSHOSrtONE — M em bers of St, v iE ’

)f-» P e te r's Catholic C hurch willse rve a spaghetti d inne r from ^

A n n 5:30 to 8 p.m . Sa tu rday a l the rniiur Calif., Lincoln School C afeteria.T ickets -ru.' I' c r y will bc sold a t the doo r os well ,,,y„ - ’.. and n s by m em bers p r io r lo the v.,_,i , :.C o=. d inner. 3 Ji M ate ¥ ^ w f>on ol palls C hapter. Idaho tic li'chnson, w rite rs League, w ill m eet at [xifj (

m ar- 2 p.m. Saturday n t the home ,innc M esa, o f c . P a rker. 1340 Fremont 'tt;,;, :mnlz. D rive, Twin Fnll.q.-M rs. Jewell 1

F jIIs Vonlns will p resen t th e p r o - . ||, ,

t. * “ ''J D:Dr the ¥ ♦ ♦ J.S Cui- Ladies of the G rand Army of ^ard dcco- the Republic will m e et n t 2 p.m. ciicrvl w hile Saturday at. the hom e of Mrs. ,,ibuie

Vernon Lawson, 50G Buchanan p iy .. 1

” M ¥ ¥ A II® HANSEN — " In tho Misty R l-i,. Moonlight" Is the them e of Ihe '

h r de jun ior prom to b c held froma _ ta _ lJ _ p .m _ S n lu rtla y _ a t- ih e , , B L

S , .-:chool in the sm all gym nasium . JlV' \ T he ••Saints’’ will furnish music.T he king and queen, nnd duke

• nnd duchess W’ill b e crowncdS '■“""s FH/!

M i s s i o n a r y ------------P l ^

L e s s o n T o p i c i;

I s P r e s e n t e d gcake, HAGERMAN — "L ife Abun- during oolors dant'* was the m issionary lesson FHA c lopped topic given by M rs. Alfred San- At I ! and dy lo members of th e Woman's voted w a s Society of C hristian Service a t ner ai cakes th e general m eeting a t the home fleers

;c.And of-M rs.-E .-V r-H argrcave3,-Wen- viscrr;. D an dell. - ------- -- son, c!dcco- A salad ba r luncheon was ser- ent.’

,-« r - yc-f'* w‘‘h,Mrs.,HtitgrcAVCS_nnd ..offIc I M rs. M rs. Verne Carson a s hostesses, the n served M embers plan to a ttend • Ihe FHA" rt and WSCS conference T uesday in (he b: r v c d Pocatello. An Invilntion to visit ihp ba

' , the Castleford WSCS meeting The ;ter of April 5 was 'rece ived. 20.

Mrs. E leanora McConkey, —— M n . Raymond Claw son n n d M rs. Carson w ere nam ed lo the

/ ____ iiom ioaling com m iltee-------------------M rs.:.John Jones J r . talked

on the Jesse Lec Children’s Home which has been moved ^

E lm er from Seward lo A nchorage, Al- ^ Grand, a.s|ca, since the earthquake de- n to the stroyed the hom e,In Seward, It (R-c a l has been enlarged a n d moder- T h u rs-n lzed . ■ •—— \ ■

M rs. Hazel Russell read a let- »' . n rnnd, *c r from her nephew who is a T if M rs. m issionary In Colombia, Soulh ■and. America. \nnme« M n . E lcanora McConkey was j wnVin chargc of the business meet- ' j . , Ing. Those assisting w ith the ie.s. *‘ ‘ son presentation w e r e Mrs. ?

“ P®",,' Clawson, Mrs. M cConkcy, Mrs. '1 Thelm a Butts, M rs. Jones and 5 •. ” M rs. Russell. 3 •

lodge * ¥ [m eet- .

D e c o r a t i n g

C l i n i c t o e d _____imerits “ HATEEY —• A ho m e demon- f • , IS Ha- stra tlng clinic .will bc given in t h J

H ailey and K etchum in April I R nnd May by the U niversity of

. . Idaho ^ te n s io n Serv ice Home ' H e Economics Agent. M ary Lou 9

___ Ruby, In coopcrollon w ith Bloinc M

_T h is ,,c lin lc Js .n .Jc r!c s_oL ih ree . '.Mof the ‘wo-ho'*'’ lessons. P u rp o se of the r a1 been *'''■*” ’* m otivate people l6 m,, . . . bccome aw are o f - th c beauty ■•)nri.k '^hfch surrounds th e m ; (2) in- M

te rcst people In good d esign ;,(3) S■30 to r a ' " »p p » "“ ">'y ' “ 'eM ■ J l the Vicer’ of w orking wlth/Col-

o r ; .(4 ) to get people to c x p cr l- B -- ence creativity; ind (5) cncou^ 1 ..

,~ ” f ’ nee peoole lo be seleciiiJe ap- x , p jy lng -the -baslo -ert-p rinclp le* :

® , w heiher clwosihg a n Item a t the B - ffi® O' d im e store o r plann ing extensive 8 '

. room- decorations. bevent, considerable qunnlity of u «op ie supplI6s are required , so a reg- • c •‘'c istra tion fee Is necessary , m m er M rs. Ruby s ta led th a t this is ^

pre- 0 popular class fo r hom em akersand each c lass w ill b e limited X

•lated to the first 20 hom em akers who f / cning reg is ter a t ^ e . Bhilne J a u n ty _

Nich- Harold Ruby. K etchum . ' t t irship Tho location ond tim e will be

announced a t « la lc r da te .

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Drown,- Baird. I

Pederst commit Cheney;

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Renc( agent, sons foi Ins y u she su|

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- E a s tJartlnsen, back row left, a n d M arilyn . P i , , ; lId ChrU Sande, a s .th e y m ake final V-XUlifor Saturday a t Ihe Tw in F a lls High RICHoyally will bc crowncd a t 10 p.m. Club dlSS Marllnsen Is p resident of Girls’ quilt atliss Olmstead, president of tbe luntor tne hon■ C T hr . N . . . p l , . l o ) Tho

s i " B l u e M o o n ” I s

— D d n c e T h e m e _ i '’'Of St, v iE W -"B lue Moon*' was the cion R / ■ ” theme for tho View LDS Gold •

and Cr<!.cn Dali held a t the LDS ^ad jA c > 'h e c u l tu ra h la ll .

dccoraled with Drdwn i ? wcu |,|yg paper j j„ j nfe.slzcd shone. ; ■’ hanil painted m urals. The dec. games '

orations were supervised by Rms. J ^ Mrs, Don Wrfgicy and M rs. Wen- celved i

Idaho ticli Glbby, a ssisted by mem- Mrs. ( ct “I bcfs of the L aure ls nnd Eri-' Hazel P

!)■-mnn j j ,3sp specia l honor Clintonewell Bill Taylor, G lade Hatch. E un ice ' '’ '’O’ Aryliss Mabey, L a 'rry ' Millard guests,

and Dallas R icktcr. a ll Ensigns, co.hostc , and Janet Nowland. Louise He- Mrs. I

ny "I ward. Irene R asm ussen a n d less for P'"’- Ctieryl Crandall, iJiu rc ls. A with Mr

tribute to the.sc youngsters was ing. Thi given by Mrs. W riglcy. ?J

A lloor-show w as presented., under the d irection of Mr. nnd '

Mrs. Waldo Sm ith, dance direc- M f S .

i S “ S " - y .v ” ’ ' y t l o s tMr. Taylor and M iss Howard,Glen Scarie was m a s te r of cere- - i,g monies for Ihc proRram .

'wncd * * * j[Qf5

F H A S a v i n g s . ‘J;

P l a n N o t e dIIAGER.\1AN — Members of .'jtconii i

the- F u I u r c Hf)nicmiikcrs of ies on t Amcrica. discusscd giving a .sav : ''Joy foi ings certificate fo r J25 to the Mrs. 1 giri mosl friendly and courteous ed for

Abun- during the y e a r a t the ir annual sented 1 esson F H A knqucrt se t fo r April 22. The dev I San- At the rccent meetiriR. they sion," v man's voted to purcha.se an FHA ban- mond I ice a t ner and carrying coses for of- prcsenK home fleers. Mrs. Leon G rieve, ad- least co -Wen- viscrrnnd-M rs.-Glenn-Hcndrick. Quilt"- •• • • son, chapler m other, w ere pres- In orde » Mr- ent. tied a t s_nna - .O fflcers.averc-nom lnatcd-for meeting esses, the next year. "L iitle -M Iss The N I - the FHA" wiil be voted on before hom c.o »y in the banquet and announced a t Everett ) v sit the banquet. devotion ceting The next m eeting Is March ’E . Schc

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C o u n c i l H o s t s G i v e :

L u n c h e o n C l u bRU PERT — The home of Mf3. rc»cnu tl\

- Hylak—Beaverj - Emerson, - waa 'T h e Ca ih&seuicg'-for-the-poiluck-lunch- Permanei eon held fo r m em ben of th e the recen Minidoka C o u n i y Extension sell Lane

' Homemokers Executive Council. Membe; Arrangements were mode under a t th e hoi lhe direction'of the council pres* wait for Idcnt, M n . Roger Brown. club mcei

Commiltce chairmen Iniroduc- T he ne: M Jn c lu d ri M r^ f^ rp h :^ N M ll3,

. son. safety; Mrs. Leland Ssbln, will bo p citizenship; Mrs. E arl Clayvllle, H enry.

' Baird, chairm an; and Mrs. P a u l ' SPRIN( Pedersen, members o f the. fa ir cut 2-ycj committee. and_M rs.-..H arlow . - j w i i .Cheneyrpubllcliy.-------------------- o f Johns

Prelim inary plans for t h e Mr«April spring luncheon w e r c a /a m X

_ n u d e , w ith dc iB llL [fl_ ta_an ; 3 i„ „ M ^ t nounccd a t tho regular council Sprlngdalmeeting. --------------

Renee Alder, extension home ■ • ■ — agent, discussed plans for les* sons for local clubs In the com­ing year. O lher projects which she suggested with which the

■■ council m ight assist Included a- m eeting .for girls planning m a r - ------------

riage, n senior cltlrcns project - - • • '' and a tour of fum iture stores

for homemakers.The distric t meeting was an ­

nounced for March 23 a t Burley.• ...........^ ¥ ¥ . . .

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S Q u i l t D i s p l a y e dh RICHFIELD - The Burmah' jI. Club displayed Its E aster Seol' ^s’ oullt a t Ihe recent m ecilng_ot ____I’r tne home of Mrs. Eva Sorensen.! f t f

The quilt, m ade by cjub mem-' • e ®___hers; is gold and green quilted!

In tulip pattern . {-The quilt Is an annual fundj \ k ^

raising projec t of the club for . /B lthe E as ter Seal Drive. { A i

- Mrs. H. A. Ross and Mrs • A ‘'J® Glen Ross presented the pro- / / SIp g ram ,-w ith M rs.-H . A. Ross j / ^ ■DS reading a rticles on llowers and ' C V . . Ihc golden years. Mrs. William' \

/Ith Drdwn nnd Mrs. Hol Ross, Sho-j ' zed shone, received prizes for quizlec. Rames conduclcd. by Mrs. Glen by Rm s . M rs. Russell Powell rc-

en- ceivcd a special gift.:m*. Mrs. Clifford Dayley nnd Mrs.En- Hazel Powell were named coun­

ty council representatives. Mrs. nor Clinton Easton. Paul, and Mrs. I ch. E uniccG ardner, Shoshone, were: Brii ird guests. -M rs.' R. O. Bell was;:ns, co.hostcss. 'He- Mrs. Melvin Welhauscn Is hos*! o f I n d tcss for the March 30 meeting, ,

A wilh M n . J . S. McIntosh assis t- hus *ras ing. The club meeting is post* rjor

poned one week because of Eas- te r holiday^and^chool.pariles. tols

M r s . R o y B i s h o p

J y U D s i s J j j n c t i e o i L ____________■■o- W ^ D E L L -M rs . Roy Dishop ''*■ was - hostess for the potluck

luncheon for members and vis­itors of Ihc EsUier C irc lc ..G u e s l-------------

. . were Mrs. A rthur Dennett, Mrs.■ I js lie Ruby and Mrs. Orel B ra d -1, ,

icy.' .Mrs. Bennett presented t h e --------------

of .u-cond in a series of Bible stud- of ics on the Book of Phlllpplans,

av- ."Joy for nn Anxlous Agc.'' the Mrs. Harold Holsinger report- ous ed for world ser\'lcc and pro* ual sented the yearbook oL prayer.

The devotional service, *'Confu- ticy sion," was given by Mrs. Ray- ^ an- mond Ruby. Mrs. P earl Cook / of- presented the fellowship: of th e ' - ad- least coin.ick. Q u llt-b lock rw erc distributed Its- In order lh a t a quilt may bc

tied a t he next all-day sewingfor meellng--------------------------------- —Hss The M arch meeting Is et the ore home, of Mrs. Holsinger. Mrs. ■

nt Everett Campbell will' give the devotional scrvlce and Mrs. M.

rch 'E. Scheel will present the Bible study.________ _______________

r-E A S E I-fo ih teo loves-the 3ur ttocked heal >ho«. In fine ivilh naw brood to» . . ■ tha ~ _ _’ olr o f failidlout toIlorinB. . . fam e « flirn o k eH h aw o ik in g " '~ ' •'

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G i v e s L e s s o nHAZELTON - EDEN - M n .

H elen W alker, Idaho P jw e r rep- 3 . rcscoU tIve ,-p resen tcd a lesson,»» 'T h e - Cn r e - nnd - P r oeesaing- e f h- Perm nnen t-P rcss-G lo th lng^ '-at le the reeen l meeting of the Rus* m sell Lane H armony C lub .. il. M em bers and two guests met 5r a t th e home of Mra. LeRoy Rch- s* wait for the ir regular monthly

club m eeting. uaiii4r uc- T he next meeting Is April 12 s, a t th e home of M rs. Ross Hoff- pp <

n, will bo presented b y M n . Ray e , H enry. p i _ .

« BIRTHDAYS OBSERVED SP R IN G D A L E -M ahtae Bow-

“ cut, 2-ycar-old daughter of Mr. |f l land Noel-Boweul.-ond-Mrs.-Car- ------ H I jol Johnson. Burtey. sisicr .of |L &

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J o h n P a i n t e r .

S e t T o C a l l j

V a l l e y C a p e r s . . I

. for the third annual Magic Val- I

^ 'ils g [c Volley Capers Is spon* I■ sored by the Magic Valley I

Square Dancing Association and - Iis slated to be held Saturday Ia t the Jerom e Moose Hall. ■

An artemoon workshop of ■____ square and _rguntLdancei_w |ll 1

bc held a t 2 p.ni., with dancing In the evening beginning a t 8:90 ' In.m. Coffee and cookies will be ■served QlliKUie"dan£c:----------------- 1

Mr. Painter started his calling Icareer In 19S7. after he was Igraduated from Bob Page’s call* ■

— e rs class.-H e calls regularly In —■ the San Jose area. " ■

Mr. Pain ter has been the fea> F------tu re d -c a lle r -a t-m a n y -« q u a re —

dartce conventions throughout ' P the United. States. Most recently k he called a t Ihe >nid*states con* y vention in Omaha. Neb. Plans - a re under way for Mr. Painter to caii for the Armed Forccs stationed in Germany.

Mr. Painter and hls wife, Eva-- Jean, h a v e - th rce -c h lllre n -a n d ------

" • JiaYe_re.<ided in the San Jose knrea since 1M7. He I.t a partner LIn a larfic shopping centcr bar- . ■ be r shop. ■

Vince InRhom, Jerom e i s . | chairman of this year's Magic -Valley Capers. His committee - i

----- heads-lnclude-Mrsr-Harold-Bol* —f nchcr, Jerom e;-public ity ; Walt gu Baker. Buriey. registration and lo after-party: Mr. and Mrs. Or- *],, ville Mattice.- WcndcII, decora- >■— tions. a n d ^ n .- R a lp h Holmes,Twin Falls.^food ^

C h e r y l C o x

I s W i ’ n n e r u f

C l u b C o n t e s t mcei

FIL E R -C heryl Cox. dauRhicr upn; of Mr. and Mrs. Al Bailey, has nVc l)ccn named winner, of the patrl- j„ olic contest sponsored' by the a

-E iief Woman’s . Club and has bccn presented a large Ameri- c an flag as a priic.

The contest was opened to stu- a ' dents In the fourth grade at

Central School and students en- tering were a.sked to write a short theme on what legal holi- c j-„ days the flag is flown and why.. The contcst is sponsored an- j „ - nuaily by the club under ihe di- h,..:, rcction of Mrs. Edward Reich- crc and Mrs. Wllfard H errctt “ . and each ycnr is conductcd in a different grade.

Small flags were presented lo C p , other contcst entrants -who in­cluded Gayle Poulicr. Linda M f Johnson, Cindy Johnson. Sandra ' Llttlcr. Dcbble Parish. Karl EC

----- Huise,“ Gloria Davis and Mike reveiJorgcosen. and

Others receiving the small after _ flags were_Cathy Dull,_Rockne an V , ' ” L a m ih c r s .- Pau la Lancaster, a t l l

Bruce Uncoln. Charlotte Clap- A• per. Connie Bartlome. Therc.sa n t m

Hurley. Timothy L c s m a n n , Mrs.. Sievc-Bidiey, Doris Ellis, Joan foUs

M a u g h a n . June Davis and « i to W aym P o tad « io r.

» » ♦ Thivice

J a n i c e B o y e r

R e c e i v e s A w a r d h“ „HANSEN - Janice Boyer. PrjR '

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mont Boyer, Is the Hansen 19G7 Betty vice. Crocker Homemaker of Tomor- row, it was announced by the TJ'

- •H.in>;cn-school-homc-ccflnomic< 'viln . ' icacher, Mrs. Linda Harvey.

Miss Boyer is now eligible for jn d p o s s i b l e sta te and national Mrs. scholarship owards by finishing first in a written homemaking knowledge and attiiudc examin- allon for senior clrls. • HA

Her test earndd her a design- ed h ed silver charm Irom General from M iIIj , s p o n s o r of the Betty Homi

- Crocker Search for the Amerl- Mr can llomcmnkor of Tomorrow. Rrouf

it * * Mrs.playc

L o d g e T r a n s f e r

N o t e d B y U n i tJEROME - A transfer was JO “ I

. issued to Mrs. Goldie Fullmer by members of the Syringa Rc- hckah Lodge to enable her to become a member of the Twin TU" Falls Lodge. Wendell Lodge was ter S granted permission to initiate a Nelgl member from Jerom e into their a pol

• lodge. nnd• Mrs. Nat Spofford Introduced high

Mrs, Thelma Black, a past went noble grand from Decth. Nev. and 1 Mrs, Black Is now residing in lie Ci Jerom e. ing^^p

Rusty P iper reported lhat 10__ members vlsiied-lhe.DuijlJoslge

for the official visit bf the as scmbly president. -

It was announced that a ll pro­ceeds from the pancake supper w ere given to the Jerome lOOF.

M r s . T o o n e r I s - _

— U r i i t - P r e s i d e n t - - — —DURLEY - The Ladies Aux- .-

iiiary P a tria rch s. Militant,' No.19, met a t the lOOF Hall, Bur­ley, when hJrs. M argaret Toon' c r Was Installed president. Mrs.H. 0 . W arrcll.w as Installed os

- o ff ic e r of thc day.-— — - — ; The program honored the past

presidcnw with nine of the 13 — prCTentrTlic iiast picsldents prc — '

-sen t each received; a gift from• M rs. Tooner.

P lans 'w crc m ade'fo r the visit o f the association presidenl In M arch n t R u p p r t., . '

Refreshments were siervcd by ‘ M rs. E sther Arbogist, Mr*.N ancy Howard ond Mrs. S. H.

- Kunau.» » jp

W0.MAN FETED ^ SHOSHONE — M rs-J/a l Rose ' w as h o n o r^ on her birthday

—annlvenary wllh a dinner at• h e r home. Guests attended from

Gooding and N orth Sboshonc,

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- f r o n H e f t r M r r r - C larence-LMagofflnrWalt standing from lefl, M n .'R o y Peai

n and lou Ruby, hom e economlci agent f<° J ; Uic Iiu UII.1Ii)i..______________

' K u m m a g e S a l e L i n

S e t f o r A p r i l ' C o 'HANSEN — A rummage sale 1^ .

-------- g fH - f tg - f re t tf~ « p r« - rnnd- r -ffiTwin F a lls , i t w a t announced a t the Royal Neighbor Lodge SHl meeting a i the Woodman Holl. ccrer

, . Mrs. F rank W right, Mrs. Elsie stallfl Jghicr H en ry .n n d M rs. Jessie Calico Ihe

I “ '■0 m em bers o f the commiilce LIncc f charge of the sale. - Mr;y *‘'® A le itc r concerning Royal Magi L i “.* Neighbor policy was rec(^ived was Imcri- a n j . /ro n , Katherine B. Mrs.

Dunn.- ' the J7 ®‘“' A d inner for m em bers of the Mrs.

« family o f F ra n k W. Doty w a s Im pr ‘j* planned. I t w ns served a t the and

f home of a daughter, Mrs. Ora Club. ' “ ■Simpson. M r.Why. M adge Pan ting and Mrs. « o n t

® Jessie Calico presented game's Blain during the recreation hour. Mrs. pcrfo Ed Post and M rs. Earl-Tridle su l 'a were hosic.sses. Me:

™ ‘n • ' # ¥ ¥ ■ . that

“ ■S S e c r e t P a l S

N a m e s R e v e a l e d j

Karl EDEN—S ecret pa l nomes were portu Mike revealed with exchange of gifts as tl:

nnd n e w ones draw n for 1967 atteni small a fte r the ineeting of the Lulher- makeockne an W omen’s.M issionary. L eague____a ster, a t ih'e T rin ity Lutheran Church...........Clap- A potluck d in n e r was served j lerc.sa a t noon (o m em bers and gucsL , a n n . Mrs. A nna K a m p r a t . T w i n \ / ; - Joan Palls: M rs. Candy Bowlin, Ha- V I S and zelton, nnd M rs. Jack Grant, p . t

Hazelton.The opening devotional ser- offi-i.

vice w as led by M rs. Ray Mey- j i o ' crhoff. M rs. L a rry Schwarz pre- jj, sented th e topic. “ Being Chris- w - -

dlian in O ur T a s k s ." Mrs. John ij,g“ ]o H errm ann w as in charge of the lover, p rogram . calls

Mont c losing devotionol ser- last n Deny vice, w as led by Mrs.—Walter Mrs

yT he The ncx l m e e t i n g April B, fn™ho imics w ith M ts .£ lm cr .£ h l& rs .a s host: omorc ey css. The ' p rogram . '"My Bible wishc< lc for and I ." will bc presented by unite< tional Mrs. P au l Schw nrz. sored .shlng - ---------- bek'ah

O r n a m e n t s M a d eHAZELTON—Members leam- were

:slgn- ed how to m ake decorations trlct i ■neral from balloons n t th e . Happy in F.ai Betty Homemalccrs Club ineeting. Hos merl- Mrs. Roy Coulson showed the Howal rrow. group these dem onstrations and owell.

Mrs. L aw rcncc Schw an dis­played tolips and decorative eggs made from tissue paper. f"

Refrc.slimcnts w ere .served by the hostess. M rs. Berwyn Muss- HA^ mann. T he nex t meeting is April dinner

was 10 a t Ihe home of M rs. Norman bers i llTiicr PoW- , , , ^1 Rc- ¥ ¥ V Mrs.er ,0 D IN N ER HELD , cards.Twin T U T T L E -M r. and Mrs. Wai- As : was ter S tew nrl w ere hosts lo the a ll mr ate a Neighborhood Pinochle Club for phanl their a potluck d inne r and cards. Mr. change

nnd M rs. Dan R ast won the vrere luccd high .scores. Low score prizes and 1 past went t o . M rs. Charles Skinner Waynt Nev. and Randall S tew art. Mrs. Hal- Pyron

Ig In lie Conklin w as given the trav'cl- Mrs, ing. p rize. was a

at 10 i e e S 5 * S 5 i i ^ ^ * S SI * _ —

i C L O_ ONLY 4 RC~ ~ E X T R S T ^ E A V Y — —

B CARPETIMMrs.d a s 1 0 y a a r w ea r e u s ra n t«

H j p a r t s o f 3 RO lll^ C on tinuous Fllam e

D u P O N T . iIt I N Y L O N - t ^ . . .

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Claude? o s e ______ _________ ____________ ________

i 3 ■ 1 4 3 M a i n

i> for th e LteMln Cotm ty H om em akert C» ^^Bgofflii, vlcc p iesldeot,' 8Qd~MiB.'R o y Peak, treasu rer, and Mre. R. B. Kelley, ici agent to r Uocolo-BlaliM tn d C a m u Couni

L i n c o l n C o u n t y C o o l

C o u n c i l H o l d s ' S a l e

I n s t o l l d t i o n ----------- - J ' Zinccd of thejjdge SHOSllONE — A candlelight First I Hall, ccremony accom panied the in- the hor Elsie stallation of 1907 officers for Ciain. ilico the Homemakers Council for Tj,'e liilcc Lincoln County. Butt

- Mrs. G eorge .H orn, from .j, (oyal Magic Home Econom ics Club, , J yvcd was elected club president;; B. Mrs. Clarence Magoffin, from

the Jay-C-Eltes. vice president; f the Mrs. Russell B. Kelley. Home w a s Improvement Club, secretary , Mrs. M I the and Mrs. Roy Peak , Burm ah

Ora Club, treasurer.Mrs. Mary Lou Ruby, home

Mrs. economics agent for Lincoln. A m c I amc's Blaine and Cam as Countics.Mrs performed the cercm ony for in* P ) p c f 'ridie stallation. u->co».

Members discusscd program s D lhat might be of interest to ' members and of use lo women BURL in the county. ' change

, All clubs o r organizations Au.strali » r j and Ihcir m em bers a re inviied School.' . to toke advantage of the op- ing Xi C were portunlty to hear th e p rogram s m a Phi gifts as they a re prctcm ed ond to Mrs. Gc 1967 attend and belong to the home- m i«. ■

Ihcr- m akers council. -• ,

S i“ " w ‘

S ' L o d g e , O f f i c i a l school !

’'S i" V i s i t s F a i r f i e l d rfT fc?"FAIRFIELD - Mrs. John

Gaskiil, lodge deputy, m ade her “ , ,* " • official visit 10 the Occident No, , Dufini

58 Rebekah Lodge. She present- i* ni®>i cd Ihe unwritten w ork of the p d Mrs

hris- j(xfge. 5hc was given a fil/t by ly- John ijig local lodge. pleasure

‘I’S It was reported th a t 46 sick first tirr calls had been m ade since the A bus last meeting.. ducted

*Her Mrs. Boyd H arrison told the presider group lha t tests would bc given read f r

» “i in tho local hinh school to soph- Burlev . host: omorc and-junior studcnU- wh(» Mrs.-’Ve hbje wished to bc candidates for the both- te I by United Pilgrimage th a t is spon- students

.sored by the lOOF an d -R e- ' /v ictibek’ahs........ . Robert

r J o There was a discussion on rc- former finishing tiie lodge hall. Plans

am- were also s ta rted for the dis- :ions trlct meeting to bc held June 10 A >ppy In Fairfield.

Hostesses w ere M rs. Dave the Howard and M rs. Clifford H all

i r ” ' ” ' " * ’ * . « p ' s

i% . C a r d s P l a y e d " S J:u*s- HANSEN - A fter, a Chinese Kristine ‘Prll dinner held in Twin Falls, mem- . man bers of the Jolly 12 Pinochle Mre. M(

Club returned to the home o f co-hojte.' Mrs. Rose W isem an to play cardsi q<<

IVal. As it was a no-host event. the a ll members brought white cle-

. for phanl prizes -which were cx- « the Ic Mr. changed a s prizes. High scores Rasmus: the vrere Avon by M rs. Cloc Weech

•izes and M n . Lena Calico. M rs. Burley. 1 m cr Wayne Smith and Lydki Mac Rasmuss Hal- Pyron recclvcd low score prizes. Peru. Im iwl- Mrs. Mary Taylor, Twin Falls. Rupert, '

was a guest. _______________ Declo, So s l ^4 ROLLS-WHILE IT LA

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m em bers jn S r Apri

Stans Stone a rt the table social m of ]

A fter 1 hourrack*. Rl «d by M

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C o o k e d F o o d

S a l e S l a t e dPlans were m ade for a cook*

« I food sale when m em beK ' --------of the Ampma Class of the

Ighl First Baptist Church m et > at in- the home of M rs. Mabel Mc- for Clain.I”f 11,’e J« lt 1.1 SCI Ior M nrth 2S

a t B uttrey 's 'Supcg,S tore . i?.!? 'n*'* program w as gavcn by

Mrs, Elizabeth U hler and the ; ' devotional service by M rs. Al- ,™ t o nine. ■

Hostess and co-hostesses were iry Mrs. McClain. M rs. Irene Chil- nah ders and Mrs. Bessle 'Sims.

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D e s c r i b e s H o m e

“ ‘ T o B u r l e y . C l u bfien BURLEY - Ju d y Taylor, ex­

change student from Melbourne, ons Au.stralin, attending Burley High led School, was guest speaker dur- op- ing Xi Omega Chapter Beta SIg- , m s ma Phi meeting a t the home of to Mrs. Gene Morton.

Miss Taylor w as narrator forslides of Australia. Items out- __lined w ere citv and country. life, . language, religion, recreation, school systems, manufacturing, iMnsporlntinn, nnturnl features of the country nnd the animals. -

. A question ond answ er period w as held after he r u lk .

^ 0, During her slay in Burley she •nil is making her home w ith Mr.'ihe and M rs. Wes Korlson and faml* by ly. This winter she had the

pleasure of seeing snow for the ick first tim e in her.life tim e.' the A business m eeting was con­

ducted by Mrs.' Cieo Cheney, the president. Tliank you cards were ‘■cn read from Mrs. Dorothy Cox. ph- Burlev Junior High.School, and

M rs.-Vera-Black.-M iller-School.-------------toe both- teachers o f handicapped o"’. students of Cassia County.

A- le tte r was reod from Mrs.Robert Wolfe. Mountain Home;

^ form er member and resident of 5“ Burley, Ihonking the group for ’ '*■ 0 going oway gift. A thank you

card was rend from Mrs. Wil- ' • liam Sugg for a yellow rose she

. ,5 received while In Cassia Me- m orlal hospital.

It was reported that Mrs. Phil­lip NeLson, a m em ber, has moved to Twin Falls.

Guests were M iss Taylor and •sc Kristine Karlson.■„. Refreshments w ere served by hie Mrs, Morton and Mrs. Cheney, nf co-hojtesse.s. . • .

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RASMUSSEN P A R iy ,!«: SPRINGDALE — Desccndents ex. of the late Mr. and Mrs. N. R. res Rasmussen fam ily m e t for •ch dancing party a t the VFW Hall, rs. Burley. The family honored Emil :ae Rasmussen, who r e s i d e Id cs. Peru. Ind. Gue.sts attc((dcd frcM is, Rupert, Twin Fnlls, Hogermon,

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the M agic V alley B a m c k i No.509 A u x llltiy m eeting a t t h e lO O F H all.

A rep o r t w as given that e i ^ t- m e m b e n a t t e u ^ - t h e d l s i ^

m e e tin j he ld recently la Buhl 'and a rep o r t given on quiltsto be m ade. M n . A. E. Wll- V 1

■ lU m i, chap la in , reported o n ji l . 11" . ' ^ '- n r e n W ffs r -R m rrD u fs n jrx u w : - ‘i*

son Is hom e from the-bosplul- *»d to Is M ra. P e a rl LewU.

“ P l o r i s w e r e m ade for the birthday ann iversa ry dinner for t h e b a rra c k s and auxlllaiy

_ inem bers sec fo r the next meet-- ln g .-A prH -IO .--M irr 'S team s-Is

Kitchen ch a irm a n and M n. Mur- - , d i rel S tansbury and M n . Emma

- Stone a re to furnish flow en forthe tab le decorations. The next n i n n n social m eeting Is a t the home of M rs. B . F . Vice. A U v «

A fter th e m eeiing a social M I c a U hour w as held with the bar- AA—, , \ racks. Refreshm ents were serv- IV \U y \ ed by M rs. Anna Bfanson and M n . O la Conder. Members of RICHFIE

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Ing a t the church. Mrs. F lo^ Alexander ence Cobb and Mr. and Mrs, a t Mountal

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b r ng sugar and corn syrup to a BIRTHDAY boll. Mix in j)< anu t b u tte r - KING H iL u 'C o m b in e c d ra 'f lak e s 'an d Rice Grcer.“ Glcnns Krispies and add to the first birthday anniv< mbcture. Blend until cool enough 1° her broth lo handle. T urn onto a greased G w r. They w waxed paper and shape Into roll ?! M''- s about two-inches In d iam eter. P'^lnier. Twin

Chiif. Slice fnlo cookfes. Atakes about Ihree dozen.

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HANSEN — A sccond bene- tute for ex fil card party w as tentativelyplanned for T hu rsday afternoon w orkm onjhia l Ihe Pleasant Volley Grong»i MIT£ INSPE<4a llr -b y - lh e -m e m b e r9- o l - i h c -----------------'lock Creek W orthwhile Club _ _ _ .

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parly recently w as given. Con-. y ,p q qtest prizes wcro aw arded to sev- w t . u u .e ral members. _______________

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BIRTHDAY OBSERVED . _KING H iL lJ r - M rs. Fforence'

Grcer.“ G lc n n s -F c n y r ’h o j t c d T " ~ r ~ birthday anniversary •cclebralion for her brother-in-law , Arthur Greer. They w ere d inne r guests of Mr. Greer’s sister, Mrs. Roy Painter. Twin Falls . .'

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re t Jo b f . I d a h o Falls. Grand G uardian o( Jo b 't Dauphicrs. m ade he r t>Hicia\ visiv w the

M e m b c r s of ihe guardian council and M n. Jobe had lunch a( the Oxbow Cafe. Dliw. A

• school c f instructions was con- dueled ahd memOers ol m e ' E as tern S tar w n'cd a banquet

----------- ja Jo b 's .Daofihicrs 'iiivi T i r e 'Council an4 Mrs; Jobe al Ihe Masonic-tcmplt^ Honored Ouecn Sandra Winegar iniroduced her

---------- ’officw s-at-the dlnr>er;-and 'Surf- _nv.B row n played'several piano seleciions. The lables were dee- oraied wiih c h e r r y trees ond cut-outs of George Washington.

During the bethel meeling. the queen Lntroduced past h o n o rs queens, Ex-elyn Boyer. Carol r r i th and Kathy Miller. Also in­troduced were W arren Derry. Masonic lodge master: Mrs. A r­thur Daniels, worthy matron of

___ ____ E a ilc m S la r;.M r» .Jobe ..g rand -guardian and past honored queen ofDeadwood. South Doko-

. . . ta. Bethel: M rs . Charlotte Climes, past cuardian, Jeiom e;

. . .__,Mrs. A rthur Benncit, Hagerm an guardian; Frank Lcnker, asso­ciate guardian, and Mrs. D ar-

----------- lct)e .Rro« n , Rnrley hrthM guM x .dian.

Initiation was held for De Loa Lynn Mocrles. I t was an­nounced tha t March 8 will be pro tem night. March 18 will bc

■--------- s lavc 'labo i^day rM Iss W inegar-- named an auditing committee

of Sonya Fairchild, Sheryl San- j dy. and M ary Carpenter, and a proficiency commiitee including |

and Bonnie Lcnker. |Peggy Hendrickson gave the I

librarians report on " I t Couldn’t bc Done." Mary Carpenter nnd ( U nda Phillips passed their pro- 1 ficiency te su . J

The queen presented a gift to a the g rand guardian and the \ belhel members sang "You’ll i Never W alk Alone." Mrs. Jobe discussed he r project of the y Shriners Hospital for Crippled j Children and was presented a Joble doll on a base carpctcd , w ilh moncy, which she will di- . vide between th o Spokane. Wash., and Salt Lake City h o jp l- »,

' ta ls. 1,A fter the meeling, a program ,

w as presented with Marie Slane P IV i n R a humorous reading. Cheryl Sandy and JoAnn Berry sang a duct accompanied by Peggy Hendrickson. j

Punch and .cakc were served J' by past honored queens Rose ' Hofluc and S h e r r i Behrens. Members o f the bethel guardian council furnished the • refre sh - ' ments. *

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•and M rs. Reed W. Dilworth. [ were honored a t a reception ' Feb. 6 a t the Dietrich LDS

■ -Cliureh. “The bride Is daughter of M r. ,

ond M rs. Jam es Burgoyne, Diet- ‘ rich, and the bridegroom is son “ o f Mr. and Mrs. M. J . Dilworth. Carey. They were m arried a t , the Idaho FalU LDS Temple. '

Accompanying the couple ond ' w itnessing the m arriage w ere * the ir paren ts and also the bride- .

----------groom’B srandm olher, Mrs. Ber- {tha New man, Jerom e, and • the ‘ b ride 's s is te r and husband. M r. i and M rs. Roy Hubert, Dietrich. “

■ The cercm ony was perform ed ' by E lde r Roy Wood.

For the reception, tho Dietrich ‘ LDS Chapel was decorated in

• •- pink and w hite,-fealuring large baskets of pink and white glad- loli. - ^

The bride wore h e r f]oo^ J length white lace w edding^ gown, enhanced wilh a wide ® bouffant sk irt and fitted bodicc. TTie tie red sk irt of net and Incc { w as topped wilh a lace over- ‘ skirt. The square neckline of * the bodice was accented with rhinestones and the sleeves r w ere fashioned In a point a t th e ' w r i s t ■ •

Her shoulder-length veil w ns ' held by a petal tia ra. \

Maid of honor was Mrs. Roy H ubert tind bridesmaid was An­nette Dilworth. Best man wns I E d Dilw orth, brother of the 1 bridegroom . \

T heresa Towne ond Lucille f Bradley, classm ates of the f bride, wero in charge of the I guest book.

The gift table was arranged e by Cheryl Towne, Dorcne Soren- r sen . Jan ie W arren, Judy Tews s and R ita Sorensen. Janice Jou- c regui w as in charge the g ift C book. . ■ a

R o y -H u b ert wns m aster of c cerem onies for the program and

' ■ praye rs w ere given by Richard v---------H ubcrTTnnd-W aterBcwm an.--------

The th ree-tiered wedding cake d w as decoratcd in pink and it while. T h e base of the cdke t< fea tured four white heart-shop- ci e d c a k e s ' trim m ed w'llh pink G flow ers. TV o sm aller heart- s(

_ M shaped c ak e s bearing the names of the couple were joined to the cl la rg e cake w ith white ribbons. i Ir

T h e 'c ake w as mode by M rs. in

--pin,*-Jerom e; The serving table w ns covered with a pink linen ii

■ ■ cutw ork tablecloth. bt^O ut-of-tow n guests'. Included K friends and relatives from An­chorage, A laska; Buhl. Rupert, di Burley, C arey, Shoshone, Hal- M ley . Jerom e and Richfield. N

The bridegroom ; who Is serv- Cl------- Ing w i th 'th e A ir- F o rc e ,- le f t O

shortly fo r a tour of duty In M _ J E o f i lf ln d .- H e jT U L h e J o In e d J v _

' h is bride a fte r her graduation m■ frbth Dictrlch-H lfih-Scbool iWs M

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u ,e L a r r y V . P o o lt Couldn’t R U P E R T -T h c A ccquia LDS b enier and Chapel w as the setting for the d, their pro- Feb. II wedding of Beverley

Jean Facer, daughter o f Mr. « a Rift to and Mrs. Max Facer, a n d Lorry hi and tlie v . Pool, son of Mr. a n d Mrs. p

: 'You 11 E arl Pool, all Rupert. • 2i“Irs. Jobe jh e church was dccorated

illS with baskets of blue tim ed chry- ^ Crippled santhemums and while gladlol- ni

« • with Bishop Elden Stephen- J, . furn prwiding a t the double ring aie win 01- ccremony. ci

m arriage.ily hojpl- jjy ta iher, w ore a floor- ic

length gown, fashioned w ith a r full-skirt o f w hite nylon n e t with Ci 1“ ' ® inserts. The scallopcd neck- ■]>

S n lrk , line was accented w ith rhlne- h i Tlie sk ir t fell Into a . f

intcd shoulder-re served veil of bridal illusion ntens Rose “ ''t>*'’csionc crown, cc

Behrens carricd red roses centered ^ Siiardlen »l'l> “ P»rp|e-lhroalcd orchid „ “ r e f r e s h - ' ' ' “ h w hite satin s i

stream ers. ' HiAttendants w ere the bride's

J (hree sisters, Shirlce F a c e r , Ju- _ W 6 C 1 S He Facer w d C h ^ F ncc r, and t I . . her cousin, J\lrs. Vcrla Hun- .I A t -■a.ker, . ■ ' fi

Lyle Pool, b rother of the bride- > n groom, w as bc.st man. Ushers [\ -eds M r Douglas Facer. i>roiher'br Dilworth' Ronald Holton nndrecemion Hunsaker. ^■ich LDS Susan Poieet. organist, played ?

Ihe traditional wedding m usic. , * •r of M r A recepllon w as held after „ ime D ietl cercmony in the LDS Cullur- S N son “1 Hall, with D iane T erry rcgis- .Dilworth “ '•ing the guests. JirripH a t A heart-shaped a rch , trim m ed «,

with srccncry and cen tered with ‘ j u T and white wedding bells, w as flank- y, J e r M r e ' J t y b e . u l y t o q u e l r , J,[he bride- TM r«'n i>r Mr. and Mrs. R ichard Fauceit. r

and th e nnd H elen Mil- cijand M r Gift ca rrie rs w ero M elanie „ Dietrich! Stallings and cousins o f the ti

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, n iefrlch bride's tab le, w hich was u orntpd in centered w ilh a ...thrce-tiered S inff In rrc wcddlng-cake in whUc w ilh blue h l^ c lad- a n d ’topped with a mlnla- b

® ture bride and bridegroom . A-v C f>r finor- listing With serving w ere Mrs. a

w -e d ^ g SheiTil Sailings and the bride's n a wide aunts. ci

•d bodicc Serving w ere Susan Holton. 0 nnd Ince Marsha Miller, Nancy Miller, d

ice over- Elaine K raem er, Beverly Coop- rklinp of er, Dcbble Williams ond Pam w Ited w ith ,•

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veil w hs A t P r e s b y t e r i a n «

ilr... Roy W o m e n ' s M e e tI was An- JEROME—A thought-provok- r man w as Ing playlet, dealing w ith prob- ^ : of the lem s encountered in o u r society, r

was the program p resen ted liy i Lucille Mr.'!. W arren Van Comp n t the i .

of the general meeling of the United ^ e of the Prc-sbyierion Women. hi

E ntitled "Affluence a n d Pov- ,i. n rranged erty ," the playlet fea tu red two ne Soren- roles, tha t of Opal, a poverty idy Tews stricken and desperate w elfare j , nice Jou- client, ployed by M rs. Van j , f the g ift Cnmp, and G race, n wcollhy ,j,

and influential suburban ite, play: . . lasler of cd f>y Mrs. H enry P h a rrls . ,j, ;ram and M rs. Van Comp led th e de- ■ Richard votlonal service. ~.m a n .-------- M rs rE lw o o d 'U e c k e r . '^ re s l-Jing coke dent, announced th a t Presby- ink and terial would bo held a t Poca- . . the cdke tello April 4, beginning w ith a nrl-shop- coffee hour n t 9:30 a .m . Mr*, v t Ilh pink Grace Mcgulre is the rep rfr p i r heart- sentatlve from Prcsby tc rlaL ’. i . le nam es Circlo duties for April w ilt In- nii ed to the du d e serving a t the UPW meet- fe., ibbons. i Ing by Circle No. 1 and provid- by M rs. ing flowers for church w orahip -

501#-Tuf- «e>* ioW 'hy Ciw>le-t4oi <1 ■ ^ m ' ^ ng table M rs.-F ran c is-B o y d reported ink linen that the program for A pril will

be given by. Angelike Chry- Included (ochou, AFS Exchange student. « rom An- Circle meetings will be T hurs- n l

Rupert, day. Circle No. 1 will m eet wilh u/. ne, Hal- Mrs. F. A. 'B urkhalter, Circle h-, ield. No. 2 with M rs. M ary M ann; ( Is serv- Circle No. 3 with Mrs. N orm an n e

■ce, ' I e f t Carroll, and Circle No. 4 ''V ilh mo duty In Mrs. Dale Burkhalter.— -ni ilned_by _K fifrCshm cnlL.w crft.served-by . . j aduatlon members of Circle No. 4, with Th lOOl th is M rs.-Sam E nk lm ind M rs. Ivan Ch

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- ' ' Verr 5 r Barker. They served guests a t

quartet lables covercd with whiie’trim m ed in^blue and ccn- icTcd-OTtb-bJne-fcaihrr-fJtTjver jjjg arrangemenU. Inclu

Jesse Jcpper.son, uncle of the J ia LDS bride, announced a program from for the during the evening. Boisi

Jcyerley The new Mrs. Pool will reside Hill, o f Mr. wllh h e r parents while her hus- pa iij

id U r r y band h serving wllh the Air sen. :id Mrs. porco In Taiwan. He left Feb. Wcni

■ 25.:corated Special guests a t the wedding i »» ed chry- were grandparents of the cou- W ( gladlol- p)c_ Mrs. Nola' Pool, Hazelton, r- i

Stephen- and Mr. and Mrs. Earl G rascr b d b le ring and Mr. and Mrs. George Fac- -

, c r , all Willard. U tah. K e itnrriage o ther out-of-lown guests a t- „ ' X floor- tended from WiUard. Perry , - “ 'J wi«h_ a Brigham City ond Salt Lake

net with City, Utah: Harelion, Boise and :d neck- -Twla T allj. J , "I rhlne- The couple took a wedding p “®.

into a tr ip lo Sun Valley. houlder- The bride was feted n t a prc- Illusion nuptial shower in Willard, host- { ? " ’

! crown, cd by Mrs. E arl G rascr and :cntered Mrs. Don Barker; ond a t a per-

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- . l i S M a d e F o r M e e t the gon nnd Chapter assignments for the Aft

state convention In Boise were nlnvrH d^lHriS the District No. hall

i 4. Future Homemakers of Amer- cove.

The convention is se t fo r Sree: y rcgU- April 6, 7 and 8. Discussion was Mr

held on the state, degree banquet the j for 28 Id Twin Fall*. Stric

. Assignments for the slate con- cakeIS nank- vention Includc two hostesses, ed a

Jerom e J u n i o r High School, f ra n U were Twin Falls High School and Mem F n u M t. p iic r High School: two record- recei le n Mil- c rs, Shoshone and Wendell; a «Ung M elanie m usical-num ber, Oakley: dcvo- nted o f the tional, Mlnlco: a teller, Castle- Afi

ford: b a n q u e t placc cards, cowp covered Gooding and H agerm an; rcgis- brldi ch was tratlon. Buhl, and song books, F irs ' *e-tiered Susan Haines. groofilh blue The stale degree banquet will Polu X mlnla- be held a t the Holiday Inn. The om . A.S- Castleford chapter will make a ll \ f j . rc Mrs. a rrangem ents; Twin Falls will : b ride's make the rc.servalion, and Mini- K k ,

co will a rrange for a speaker. » v \ t Holton. Other assignments will be made F / Miller, during the sta te convention. be g

ly Coop- Changes in the consiltullon of tl id Pam were discussed. tlan

While the meeting was In ses- ^ „ , sion, Judging of sla te degrees was in progress and applicants .t,pn were Interviewed for District ,u . . .

i n No. i. FIIA Home Economics ‘ Scholarships. Chri

e t . I t-provok- R e c e p t i o n H e l d «udi

so d e i j ; F o r N e w l y w e d s " r *n ted by F A IR F IE L D .- Mr. ond Mrs. J J ” ’ i", 1-5 Michael .Kent M iller. « w ly

unlled weds, were honored a i an open «- , _ house reception c t the home of

rtd Pov- bride's paren ts, Mr. nnd red two ^ r s . Lulher Kooncc.P^'jerty A yellow and whllo color w cl are s c h em e ' was u s e d . White s. Van (jnisjcs nn j daffodils decoratt^ w co llh y ,h e buffet _ toble. A wedding te .p lay : displayed on nn an-: t ' J . lique glnss stnnd, centering the / ^ J i th e de- refreshment toble which was

covered with a hnnd.crochetcd rP f*® * 'Ince cloth over yellow linen. , Pjxsby- Presiding a t the refreshment r k■ *“ bl6 were M rs. Joseph Cook Leagi

® and Mrs. Marlon Kems. Mrs. deleg*• Mr*, ve rah Lamson. assisted by Mrs. tion

pjoj.d Crondainm d-M rs. Harold schoo L ee-Jr.; were Jn e h n ris .o f the vlser^

w ill In- gift table nnd^M n. ,& ry . Jen^ bfficc ' " ’ect- p j i j j a ttcnded_ tte cJudoi

guest book. avernvot?hip The newlyw^eds reside n t 259 c a r.ported T -H -. ------ p r^surll will Q . 1 P j l—— ^

Chry. - - B r i d g e P l a y e dSHOSHONE - M rs. Richard ,

1 i?iT Baumann was hostess for mem- toriar

M ana; -H r ,. Delbert S . "

■ ■ ^ Thomason. Tho ved-by ..prU o*—w e re -w o n —b y -M rs .», with Thomas Beltio, M rs. Claude will I J. Ivan Chess, M rs. Joe Pagoaga and annou

- iM rsrS p rak te s . ston,

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V a l l e y C o u p l e T

^ O b s e r v e s 5 0 t h

____ _ A n n i v e r s a r y ____________

S. ^M r_and-M rs> .G corgc-S lo ltu - _

b e rry ce leb ra ted^the lr Golden _

. W ffldlng.Annivcrsary-wJth.a.ni- _ cepllon a t the IOOF Hall. Filer.

M n . S lokesberry g r e e t e d guests in a navy blue jersey ensem ble enhanced with a cor-

. •up** nf |»nM».n.yfllnui __and gold ribbon: . ................ ............

The reception table was cov*^ ■ 1 ered with an ecru lace table-

cloth and cen tered with a fou^ tlered-w hite-CB keM opped-with - Ih»i ffnld num erals. "50." backed

H - ttlRl laCe dailies, gold wedding ” bonds and wedding bells.

Crystal candelabra with gold candles, a c ry stal punch bowl and a s ilver coffee service com- p le tednh trtab lr-flecorrT T ie-ta - — ble was cen te red -in front of a n artlffcal gold ond white arch- w ay enhanced with a large gold- en bell. L arge w hite baskets of golden chrysahthem um j v,irc placed a t cach end of the table. U -'

The guest book table was cov- e red with an ecru lace cloth i - and accented with a centerpiece ? ' of golden-yellow roses. The cou- v*' ple’s-granddnuahters, D o n i to - S tokesberry. Hazelton; D o r i s \ ,

■ ■ Stokesberry. S e a t t l e ; Kathy > ** P P y Stojcesberry. Kent, Wash., and I ii y U Donna R athbun. Filer, were in |_ i £ 9 chargo of th e guest book and L •

T hose serving w ere Mrs. Ttob- w t

Leo Stokesberry, Filer;* Mrs.V ern Stokesberry. Kent, Wash.;

H B M rs. Harold Stokesberry. Seat-lie. nnd M rs. Duane Rathbun, [- - F lier. Assisting in the kitchen w ere the couple 's sons, Robert - S t o k e s b e r ry ,• '^ • “ StOkesberfy.

n. Vern Stokc.sbcrrry and HaroldSlokesberry. nnd Duane Raih- ,0 1 bun. son-in-law of the couple.

‘d M ^ o f the ^couple's children

, . In"cludlng 21 grandchildren. ’ «eco of the Guests a ttended the event

•ofifam from M ontana, Notus, Welscr, 1. Boise, M ountain Home, King i-O C t

reside Hill. H agerm an. Buhl, T w l n ^ , , ; :r hus- pa iis, Je rom e, Kimberly, Han- w U Iie Air sen. R upert. E den, Hazelton, i nt Feb. Wendell and F i ^ r . ^ I S r

W a n d a B r o w n , '5 j '™

=“r S E d P r i e s t e r ■

R e p e a t - V o w s — s Sp * ! ! ; ' BUKL - T he F irs t Chtlsliin rium,

tiiife Church wos th e selling for the Mr.-s. and ^ eb . 3 cercm ony which unlled "Code

" In m arriage W anda B ro w n . Holmqi daughter of M r. and Mrs. Lee ments*

edding R_ ‘>Day, Buhl, nnd Edward„ . P re is tc r. son of M rs. Lee Daven- m p . i

I » r*t Caldwell, nnd John Prels- ,he cm• te r. K im berly. Mrs ^

“ "5 The Rev. D elm ar Talley per- wheeipform ed the double ring cere- ,«rvic(«

Mrs. mony. ..nHarold J h e ' bride chose a suit of tex- ,

tu rcd , avocado wool featuring a ’ m ink collar and n mink pillbox . ^ew

- ha t.-S he woro a corsagB of.car-nations-nnd-stcphnnoti*.--------- i! .

Mr.s. Robert D ay was matron of honor fo r .he r sisier-in-liw Schole:

, nnd John PrcLsicr. .brollier of Mf*. J, M • the groom, se rved a s best man. ley K

the A fter the ccrem ony, a rcccp Clark.. were tion w as held m the fellowship The •t No hall of the church. The lace in a Sl Amer- covered reception table was ccn- j u . tleford tered wilh n th ree tiered cake:

Cryslal caad le holders held

i'a J ; ; ' m“ . T " s . ,I cI ,I.« , . . n l ef '" " S '" anauct the groom, nnd M rs. Raymond ralU Stricklan cu t and sen.-ed - the C r t p i le con- cnkc. Mrs. Jo h n Preister'presld- tesscs. ed a t the puch bowl and Mrs. D . , I School F rank M atthews poured colfcc. D / I ll and M embers of the church were D ^ x , reco rd -reception nssls tan ts. The w e d - D e l l lell* a dhiR cake w as baked nnd deco^ _ jjtjR

divo- a ted by M rs. Leonard Walcott.Cnsile- A fter a tr ip to Sun Valley, the ,he ho cards, cowplc Is a t hom e in Buhl. The _ a _ rcgis- brlGC is em ployed n t the Idaho Mahon

f f i . FlrsL N ational Bank and thegroom is a m em ber of the Buhl j.g|jj y,

le lw lll Police fo rc ^ ^ j^ c la l

W o m e n ’ s C l u b j t a r

y S ; M e e t i n g S l a t e d “ U5 made FA IRFIE L D — Husbands will m. be guesu a t the M arch meeting , , tltullon of the Town and Coumry Chris-

tlan W omen's club meeting ol ^ J , In « .s- 7 p.m . M arch 21 a t the Amerl- legrecs Legion Hmi. An Easier

7 w ‘heme will be carried oui and phased District jhere will b e a catered dinner. p |„ j ^ nomics M usic will bc provided by Ihe w

Christian M instrels from Twin Jt w; , Fa lls . This g roup of high school Mother

Q siudenls will p resen t s-ocal-and held , instrum ental num bers. Burley

j s R « O 'N eil, o f the Fairfield Omega . Fo rest Service, will feature his Chapie

^ e k y , in n variety of aiiendi „ tricks, D evotional speaker is special

M ayor J a y A myjt. Boise. The• and R eservations for the dinner was gl ;• m ust be m ade by 6 p.m. Sunday ..T h e •

rftinr w ith M rs. E a r l Pearson. 7M -21 at -wM ?i 2835. o r M rs. Nellie Abbott, 754- ^orthl:

s ; i a l X d - ; ^ v ; “ - » Sin on- _ - ■ * .• Refrt

G i r l s L e a g u e

chMcd G f f i c e r s - N a m e d - —

hment R IC H H E L D -R lchfle ld Girls' H a l l Cook League e lec ted officers and i „ n Mrs. delegates to Trl-Slnlo Conven- I S U

r Mrs. tion a t n m eeting a t the high ■ HAG] larold school. M rs. L T . Sanders, ad- the Re Df the vlser', 'read •requlrcm enis fof rcmode '. Jen^ b fficc n and de leg a tes* ^ tc h in- regular d J h « c]udod-4 - 2-5 -o r-C -p lu s-g rad e Anultyr

average . ’ ' — In thel i S -C a rle ae S teven , g a , elecled------ prflsidcm ; C a th ie -> 1ovcl, .-vice -‘’“ f;, __ p i« ld e n l:_ T ^ ro ih y Akins, se^

H - re ta ry ; D ennna Behr. treasur:^ . e r; Jo y A lexander, representa- J*? chard Uve, „„d P am ela E dw ardi, h t •^eni’ to rian. The new president, 'vlce ;

® president... representa tive and r ^ f \ historian nre eligible to serve as ^ d e le sa te . lo Uie coavcalloa a l S . / S O atarlo, Ore-

Tho nnnual fund - raising din- M n ^ jil r* . oCT-iD.pay delegates '.cxpcnsti Charles laude will bc held ^n April, it was es. Mr I and announced by M arilyn Swain- game si

ston, outgoing p res id en t Is Mart

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ihbun,Itchen S m y i 'iobert

rS O FFICERS ELECTED and InsloUe S H airdressers Association, AfflHnle N( lldreii left. M rs. Belva Knight, financialjjjn f; —BurtCTffcld, ' tftfrd vlc fl~prerigeB tr»ntf'

second vice president. Back n w fromevent '

' S L o c a l H o s p i t a l “ F u i

ml." G u i l d P r o g r a m T o p i

I s P r e s e n t e aMr.s. Clyde Smith, program topIc i

chairm an, presented the pro- Club rr g ram . "W ha t Makes a Success* M rs. W ful and H appy Auxiliary Work- M rs. c r ,’’ a t the Magic Valley Me- on stra tl morial H ospital Guild's M orch pon pill m eetlng -n t 'th e -hosp lta l-nud lto ; “ L c t 's -

Isiiin rium , nishinR-r the Mrs. G eorge H artley read tho M rs. D iniied "Code of Ethlfcs"; Mrs. H arry “ '■'7 3wn. Holmqulst, "The Ten Command- M rs.

Lee menis^': M rs. Ja ck A. A llred. Leo P l ward ■The D o's nnd Don’ts ." ond on c a n aven- Mrs. Lyle Schnltkcr told- w hat Ples of fois- the em blem Insignia stands for. . M ” -

Mrs, Smith introduced M rs. Nell Ml“ e r > Pef' Wheeler, regis tered nurso in- Slnol nr

ecre- service coordinator, who spoke , R e fre , on "P rocedures of the Volun- ®

tcers, F ire s ond D isaster." t io e r t , illtox New memTjers includc Mrs.■ „ r . John Brndley, Mrs. K erm it C i l _ _ W o lf..Jd rs .-J lay_ tlr ico ln ,-M rs; atron Dwight Shaw . Mr-s. H. Tltad KING n.iaw Scholes, M rs. MyrI Schrocder, C lea ry ■ •r of M rs. J . R iley Bunon. Mrs. Sian- b e rs of man, ley Kern and Mrs. Trioiian Club a t cccp Clark. -M rs .wshlp The tea table was decorated ,lace In a St, P a tr ic k 's Day motif. dish

rnkll-' The April m eeting is a lunch- to mnki M d ‘he Holidny Inn. M rs. sh e s h

Lynn Rose Is In charge of a r- napklrr t rangem enis for the e v en t is soilei

mond * • » ¥ T he ,

„ |5 f . S o c i a l S l a t e d

£ B y B u r l e y . . . p S

3 B e t a S i g m a P h i■«o[- . BURLEY - XI Omega Chap- I te r. Beta Sigma Phi. m et nt

*5® the home of M rs. ODcen Red- : TJ® man, Albion, with Mrs. Robert

Mahoney ns co-hosiess. It was n*?, announced th a t o social will bc

held April 8. wllh husbands oss o c ia l guests. ------

Founder's Day will feature a dinner meeling April 27. with

Ithe place to be, announced. A candlelight ritual will 'b e held for Mrs. Clydo Bowers prior lo

*e inc'h r l i Members were reminded lo ' bring ft complete .outfit M arch * Y 23 which will be auctioned, with ^ , proceeds going lo the convention

fund. The complkle outfit pur- : chased will be worn and mod- inner pled during the April 13 meei- .

Twin It was announced Ihe annual choo Mother's Day breakfast will bo l and held May 7 a l B7 an 's Calc, J

Burley, w ith members of XI / rfield Omega Chapter. Alpha Zeta /■e his Chapter nnd Bela E la Chapter I y of attending w ith the ir mothers a s l \ ;r is special guests.

The lesson, "Friendships." inner was given by Mrs. Joy Perry r • ■ ” inday The next meeling is M arch

7J4. 21 a t tho home of Mrs, Don .754. Worthington, with Mrs. William

Ij Sugg as- co-hostc-ss. Lessons will bc given by Mrs. Bowers hnd ,M rs. Joe Adams. ............. j f y: Refreshments w ere served byMrs, Redm an and Mrs. M a- / A

J _ A j |

: i ,K H a l l R e m o d e l i n g ^

ivcn* I s D i s c u s s e d • ■ I ^high ■ HAGERMAN — Members of , od- Ihe Rebekah Lodge discussed

fof remodeling o f the hall a t the ir -- -- h in- regular m eeting. Mrs. Rex Me-rade A nultyr-.v ico-grand ,-eonducied ----------

In the absence of Mrs. Meric •jifd Green, noble grand. yjM .IvliA.. LeRoy .JoHjy . rep^j'leJ .. . . on ttltending the Indivldualltctl

: ,^ L e a m in g -e e n te r rC o n fe rc n c e -8t ----------the local high schooL.M embers •

’ mI of 'th c -P a s t Noble Grands Club - will host an E as te r luncheon nl

VfS 1:30 p.m. M nrch 2S a t the hall." , Cards nnd ‘ gom es will bc piny- ‘ “ ' e d a fte r the dlnncr-and a fee ." will be charged. The public Is

Invited, - u ' ■ - dm- M rt^ M erle Owsley ahd Mrs.nstJ Chorlcs .Bohlnsoa-w etc-hostcss-J ----------was es. Mrs. Jo lley conducted a l rain- game session. The next meeting

l a M orch-2L ■ , /7

- - W B I B V '• I

iDd InslDlled for the Magic Valley KnowleiAffiliate No. 4, Include, front row Jacksonll, financia l secretary; M rs. Margo prcslderM e n ira n d T w rf . CoMWCiWiM/f; a e n r rsnc row fro m left Includes Mrs. E lva tlon w i

“ F u r n i s h i n g s " N e v i ^

T o p i c P r e s e n t e d A c c e f"Som ething New In Home I , i f h o

Furnishings'*^ was the opening L U I i l C im topic a t the Merry Marricds M rs. B ro- Club meeting a t the home of nonaid i S5. M rs. W alt Belveal.rk- M rs. Belveal presented a dem- - m u^on le- onstra tion on how to make pom- Tpamie Hi ■ch pon Pillow covers. The program. _to; “ Lct^s-Talk-About-Home Fur- ‘"B '-

nlshinRS." was presenled by M rs. J [ho M rs. H ave U w rencc and Mrs. Kucst.

U r r y Mohler. service 'nd- M rs. Ellis Reddick introduced ^cd. Leo Phillips who gave a talk Rev. J nd on carpeting and snowed sam - m isslonar ,a t p ies o r various carpels. repo rt on or. M rs. Lawrence introduced Bill E nsltr-S e ell M iller who gave u tnlk on Tor- It wns In- Sinol nnd Ils many u.-Kis, shulln calij{c Refreshm ents were served by February.

L ibert, co-hostcM. ^ (hjrs * * ¥ Conradl.

- C l u b - C o n v e n e s . -.ati K IN G ’H IL L -M rs. GlenTM c- b c - 'n o - tn cr, C lea ry was hostess lo the mem- silent auc tn- b e rs of tho Home Improvement Iho April an Club a t her home. Hannah

M rs. E lm er Williams demon- home of s tra te d how to make dresser Lesson N sc a rfs and a rm chair dollies out Christ in

^ o f di-sh rags and showed how -:h* (0 m nkc nprons out of napkins. „ M ^ . u i, rs. She showed how lo take the nr- m jp k lm f f -the apron when It Th® ‘5“™

Is soiled. I " t '<»■ IT he April meeting Is a t the year,

homo of Mrs. Williams. Refresh- Sa rah G menl.s were served by Mrs. Me- home of C lea ry . ' ~ ' U sso n Ni

>p- - ■ Easter'snt

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' K now lei,.presidenl; M rs. Bllllo Scott, set ' Jackson, fourth vice president, nnd Mary

p res id en t Mrs. W anda Crltchfleld, Burley. — aew fTB M Tnw fl Ti-STgertmfCTaffflTir n iF e

tlon w r e held a t the H oliday Inn. (Time;

N e v i ^ M e m b e r s . N a t i o r

A c c e p t e d B y V i s i t S

I ' L u t h e r a n U n i t u S ’ Ja 'SIs M rs. Bill W alker and M rs. commandet Jf Donald H eller w ere ‘ occcplid Marc

ns new mem'bcrs of the Lulh- AmlVrr,!."’ ' ' e m Women's M i s s i o n a r y

*■ League during the unit's M nrch | , , „• mooting........... ................................. .

y M rs. J c rry Relnke w as a 5 guest. The openlJfg devotional 3 ,k c d lo co

service w as g iven ' by Mrs., D aane H nspahr.[j Rev. John Spreicr, form er

missionary to Taiwan, gave n repo rt on Ihc Lutheran Hour " .Un

II E^isler-Senl program . S l '•- It wns reported lhat seven ^n ' , ■

shulln calls were made during -o .‘‘n, y February. . Amhony f !

M embers o f the E sthe r G rpup M acic Val met a t the home of Mrs, George pita]Conradl. Lesson No. 6. "W hat ------ !------- ^Docs It Menn To Be a C^ris- ,u - w nv w,

- tin n ? " -w a s s iud icdr There-w ill r- b c --n o -m e e tln n - ln -M a rc h .-A I. silent auction will he held ot L u i. ,l Iho April m cell.E.

H annah Group m et a t the I- home of Mrs. Donald Rnhc. “ " " k s S h r Lesson No. 4. "T lie Mind of w m K h If Christ in U s," was studied. April 27 T

M rs. Charles M eyer was host- people Prci p css fo r members of Ruth Group. t I io Ruth t The traveling basket is the pro- devotional

Ject for the Ruth Group this Last Words; e year. Rcfreshm

Sarah Group convened a t the M rs. Alfre :- home of M rs. M arlin Ruhter. M arlin Ru

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lllo Scott, secretary ; M rs. Alice nt, nnd M ary Spacek, fifth vice ifleld, Burley, Is first vice presi- W flflfl. llte c/ccilon and Insfafli!-' y Inn. (Times-News pholo) ' "

N a t i o n a l A i d e ' s

V i s i t S l a t e i dM rs. Peggy Ramsey, Housion,

Tex.'. National DAV Auxilary 5. com m ander, will arrive in Twin d F a lls March IS for a three d.iy

visit, members of the Dis.iblcd 'I" American Veteran? Auxiliary Y learned a t n meeting a t the DAV ^ Hall.

P lans for 0 luncheon nnd ban- , quel w ere m ade. Members nrc .* oskcd to call Mrs. Dewey Julian,’• 733-8049, for dctoils and reserva- *

lions.^ Repre.sentatives of Ihe Twin ° Falls auxiliary attended the ' dedication of the Burley DAV

Hall.!1 T lie social meeilng for March 8 23 will be nt the home of Mrs.

Anthony Federico, west of ihe P M agic Valley. Memorial Hos- e pita l. _____________ . . ..

i; the Way We U ve." van studied.' ' J h c Jcn it-n ice tih f i'J3_ a t .8> ',m . '__ :* M onday a t iho home of Mrs.' Gene Ruhicr.

Mrji, S. S, Relnke, president, announced there will bc a

: workshop held by the Kimberly '‘ LWML sel from 0 a.m. to 5 p.m.

April 27. The theme Is "God's* People Prepared for Action."'• Tlio Ruth Group prc.senled the* devotional topic. "Tlie Seven s Last Words nnd Their Symbols."

Refreshments were served by ; M rs. Alfred Jorgensen, Mrs.. M arlin Rubier, Mr.s. Robert

W orstell 'ond~J^Trs.~ Conradl: -------

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announced Lodge is re s id in g as a nam a nd -w iIJ 'b fr-rcp Iaccd b y - v Bunker Is form er a m b au a d o r lo If tJon o! American s ta le s . (AP wlrcf

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BEST BET IN M 7 p.m ., 2B. 8 p.m . 5—"M ajor Dur

who is d e tcrm in e d -tarld New Mcxlc( outfit with renegades, thieves and

J0;20 p.m., 4 - ” T ank Battalion.’’ soldiers have made a retreat lo n vl launch an offensive on native girls a r

10:55 p.m., 5—"By the Light of the Sherman comes homo from the Arm> trouble tr>’inR to se ttle do^ro.

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VaUeyQiib Sets Summer Trail Rides ^

HAZELTOM-EDEN - A trail ride Is planned for the .Valley

-R Iding-eiub-on-M ay-2l-«m l-an ovcmlRht one I s . planned for ' Ju ly 15-16, officers report. •

Officers electcd a t the annual C meeting are Robert G ran t JL . Marlon Allen, Russel Hammond r and A rt T a t t e r ^ . W aller Shouse ^ and Ron B u sc ^ o rn oro hold-over directors. .____________ J.,M rs.’ Russell Hammond was re f le c te d secret;iry. A n T attcr-

_ s a l and Lonnie A y ^ u-erc. _ jZolected-COJcadCfs .oL ihc , Junior j -- -B id ip s Club.------------ :— 1 - '• i

Clean-up Day has been set fo r' 'S tm d a y a n d a ll m em bers a re I

urged to participate, , ; . I .

AUTHOR ASSAULTED. ILA JO L U , Calif. (A P )— Au- .

ihor Max Millei:jvas kicked and _ . -guests In his home w ere roboed

- _Wgdaesday-Jii8 ht-by_a..m asked gunman who cscaped 'w ith rubyl r l n u valued a t S1.700 and.fSO In c u b , police reported. 'C flM

)esn’tPlaiiToC;Cabot U-S. a m bassado r to South Vict- Slates

vicc nam. ' • • * (for F-4960r —A sked-about renorta - tha t-he -enee - a r tl ia had-l>ccn.approaened-ifl-advU c como-_____ Go.y,j3corCT_Romncy:oLMlchl- know.in th e gan on V ietnam policy. Lodge Ask r'-told rep liedr-“ |-do-tw t-intend-to-8Ct John- involved.’’ Purte:worth 'L odge declined to say when hc me Ige a s would retu rn to the • Unllcd amoui

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on Schedule a?!d a y , M a r c h 1 6 ,BET IN MOVIES “ " • !

•Major D undee." M aj. Amos Dundee,New Mcxico of Apaches, builds up hisllevcs and Confcdcrate-pi'lsoncrs:------ r ‘, TiBattalion.’’ (1SS8) A fter four young •eat lo n village behind the lines, they W,- live girls and nurses. r . . . .Ught of the Silvery Moon." When Bill L ,u° m the Army a fte r World War I. hc has jumci'™- __________ ________________ ___ Mondi

se t t(11—U r a m i e c , Mond;

l l o 9:15 2B—Drar.i.cl c ImeJ 9 :« 2 B -D an g c r Is My clpate

Business c Ing b1P:00 3 -N c w s, Spts., Wthr. data,

4 -N e w s. Spls.. Wlhr. they 7B-NCWS, Spts. Wthr. Con 8- N c w s , Sports. W chther tbe al 11-N cw s, Spts. Wlhr.

I 2SL-NCW5, Sports ■ !» «10:15 •4-M ovIe. •’Tank Rcsjo

Batta lion’' T ra«l_____ 5 -N e w s, Sports, Weather_____ lfl:M:2S I^ ^ Jo h a h y :C a n o n :c Z :

- 3 -D a n n y K ay e -,_____ —7B—Jolr.iny Carson Calif.

1., 8—Johnny Carson.cd 10:45 20—N ews, Sports.

, \<(cathcr ' -----------10:53 5 -M o v ie . "By the Light \ T

of the Silvery Moon’’ c o rts 11:20 2B -M ovIc. ."Code-Name: f f t ts T ige r’’ U l Ic 12:00 2SL -M ovie , "The Rising f l |

o f the Moon"

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- PORK-STEAK^

,v 4 5 i 'lop PORK SHOULDER RC

PORK SAUSAGE .ti.BOLOGNA Falls ran d Slic>

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1 for ^ w ^ J M C O c m a m S a r ^ d w l c l

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>'ict- Slates, saying; " I 'l l go lo Guam(for President J o h n y n 's confer- •.

ivUc c o m o -b a c l t-b o re ,- th e n -I-4 o n 'i —icbl- know.’-’_________________ ---------}dge Asked If the departure o f Dep- ■get trty— nmoassaocr— W illiam— w.- —

Purler, who was in cim rge at n he tne |;aciiicaut)n - p r o g r a m ■Ited amounted to a rebuke. Lodge

"All Ihe different p rog ram s In jVietnam ure moving ahead.

;___ sonm laster than Ihe otners.'* he

I f T Commcnung on tne v ic t Cosg, g l the & l^'ur-uiu d iplom at s a i j

"they cannot win, w c cannot bc I J dcicutea."W - As 10 the U.S. g round forccs u l InKoU’cmunt. la-V iutnum , L o ^ e

Johnson's uecision to niaku aJ f limited U.S, m llllary com m it-■ m ent in uarly lyui will bccom c■ a tremendous milestone in his-■ to ry ." "Nothing lias been me B sdme after ihai, " hu said. "T his ^ has provided to the Vietnamese1 the opportunity to evolve ia oth-

M c r ways.‘' " I f 'w c '^ r s T s i r tHere's no

■ doubt about the outcomu uf the■ w ar.’’ ------ ■B Lodge declined to. predict■ when It m ight end.■ Concerning his imm ediate H _ plans.-Lddge.said-O nly.."1*11 go H . , lo Guam, (for J’rcsiden t John-■ son's high-level m eeting), comc

back here, then-I don’t know .”H Hc declined to say even w hether g S a j■ hc would bc taking a vacation.■ Privately. Lodge has let It bc c 3 S■ known for some tim e H u t he B H H was ready to leave Saigon. Hc is

active, but has been bothered hy------ariliriils— and___ im dcrsum dably _ na rb lion desires a rest a fte r alm ost two (hg. i, ct- years in the Saigon assignm ent. ,

^ C h a n g e Of Tim e 7 For Restricted

e Area Is AskedThe Federal Aviation Agcncy

is considering an am endm ent lo P a rt 73 of the Federa l Aviation

k l ’ Regulations lhat would extend L f l i thc-llmc..dcsignaliDn.oLlhc Sal-

lor Creek Restricted A rea R- “"E 3202.‘'‘^y Tlie Department of the Air ■

Force has requested a change In the limc of designation from

has junsct lo four hours thereafter,____Monday through F riday , to sun-

se t lo eight h oun thea-after,Monday through Friday . ■

Interested persons m ay parti- B I clpate in the proposed rule mak- • ing by submitting such w ritten data, views or argum en ts as they may desire.

Communications should llsl iie r the airspace docket num ber 67-

WE-6 and be subm itlcd In tr ip ­licate lo the Director. W estern Region, Atlenlion: Chief, Air Traffic Division, Fede ra l Avia-

iiher tlon Agency, 5651 W est Man-c h c s t t r - A v ^ P .O .- B o x - 6 0 0 0 7 ,-----------

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used lo bc th a t raolhers. dreaded the a; ~and-tbe-xH sappc8nroce~«l—L evi-knew /-

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a keeping up w ith the gam e c f. ehangetl. 1 :-w iU .luive-lltiIe,m eiioiflg ...D ut _ o rm ud_a ] here — a game of m arb les. I t 11)0 player eaded .lhe appearance of spring onthegrou

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ehJinge«l. Instead of (be traditional circle dn or mud_a Kime_of m arb les can U ke you a ll ib e players stand and lo r t of pitch thelr m i on tho ground, hoping the ir a li^w ill be true. ^

pi;i

H s k f i p intly you're a hostess) '

A i the ring of a doort seLout 0 snock tray yi ofw ith a Stixpak of C

' • Cube a slick. S O r ju tt sel Ihen *"Tt>ck;a w rapp lim iii . boxes,

_ h c ^ y th e stick is slico f o r 'so lo d i. • >

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' ' ' competed. Twlh- I Cr Je rry Romh, Kci

Phillips and C took si-cond plac

Topic of tlic d< solved: th.11 the should Ihnit fore military nssl^tar peting teams wt debate both sUI tion. aecordinj’ K alir. Twin Fall

Minico took fir th7

' secnmrr!u<-e-ji< _ mainlnc schools

ce-s.''Iiaicil c

KMIar<>P 'n divis

| B f l H 0 S 9 H R « H H I I not involve gir added.

tal circle drawn in (be di(<t Teams from take you a ll over the block. Idaho illstrlrts tch the lr 'm nrb to nt-thc tn o for li ic - rc r im r lbetrue.(T lm c»J4cw spholo) chancc to- p.irti

p m K r eess) ■

lovers. And alwoy a S e ^ g t ^ j S S B cut goodness bc< ■ H S H 9 9 B | B * ono the five

. indjyiduolly 'Sco1(------ lovo tho convenie

. Crackor Bcrtcl S S/torp,'M e//ow ond

- ’em a iniriK oVSf

g o f a doorbell yoOcan mock tray you 're p ro u d . 'Stixpok o f Cracker Bor-nrnJ-NotOTol-Ched^of!—be 0 stick. Slice a iliclc B | ^ ^ ( ajust set them oul os ii.gk;o w r a p p e d stickH n.boxes, too . See howth e stick is to cube o rsa la d s . •-H e re 's g rea t | C 9 | E ^ s | S Ri o ^ e l l g h f ' t r u e - c h e A S » c ; | ^ ^ K | H m |

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O T E E l i i s C i m A ^

■' March 16-Twin Falls Time;

O n i . c o , T. F .

(f D e b a te siIlNlCO — Minico and Twin

ftcd tli:lr way tlirouj'h a dis- :t compctitian T u e ;Jay and tlnesday id win fir:.t und

biU lo llie rq 'iona l conlcsl ct Monday and T uesday in lunlaln Homo.ilinico’s *f|uacl, com ^r.ed of miy Stoker, Rnndy Freem an, r t Oaborne and Stave Der- .. ..

ct event, In w h ith ' te am i m Burley and Je rom e uboTip«cd, Twlrt-i-'alls'-’tc am -o f--------rry Romh, Ken Eklund. Quin mips and George C arter, ik second placc. fopic of the ilcbalo w as "R o­ved: that the Uniicd S tales . juld limit foreign a id to non* liiary assistance.’’ All com -’ ling leams were required to bate both sUlw'lif llie rcsolu- . n. nccordinj; lo -M rs. U u r a --• - - liar. Twin Falls debate coach.”' , , 'ilinico took first placc (luring orijtinn.lly-'clii'dulcil <l;iy cf '

.• toiiriu’:-’, A lhri'i'-v,;iy.ti'j.for mm! rluce -jiciw.trn Ih-; ri'- - - lininc scliools, howcviT. nc-_ s.‘:itaic j lii^ of tho"nicst to W cdncrday, ' M rs. - • liar paid.Hie open dlvisiiin tourney did t involve girls team::, she ded.ream.s from Iwo Southern llio districts will ccinifr.'t'j -• llic—repim ni—tit le - ^ n d —a --------ancc to- p.irtitii)atc In t h e

[ r o f t '

' ' • / '

rs. And a lw oys w iihTresh* goodness bccauso e v e ry o f the five 2 -02. slicks is . idu o lly 'S ca led . • Y o u 'll- tho cenvenieni S tix p o k j: '

i o r f lc f fc l Zharp, Extra o,M e//ow onrfA 1//c/.O rgof "Q ? r» n ? iy v o fic fy fo ii»' ~

March 16-17, 1967■In Falls Timej-News 1 7

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1 8 Twin Foil* Tim et-N ew »„

' Lenten Guideposts

— WatcIFSnap^u-By JU U A C. MAHON the

' HousewUe and U b r a r iu o f A i : _ _ North Gfotvcno r P a le , Conn. o H

We children never had felt a t case In ^hat p a ri of town. " P The wooden fram e houses th a t P~“

------- imgfl Ihe dirt ruad on -tU lte r ^side were liiile b e tte r than sh in-lies. jJiQI

But It was a shortcut home. ^ , »o'm y jjirl friend nnd I walked along, prciendinc nonchalance i jh and not even looking at the chll- {,^5

____ d rc n .p l^ in ? .In th e .y ards o r' un lhe uijapidaliu jwrcnps, ■■■ ■

I had a new. brlght^:oldrcd ja y ball. As wc passed. I tossed ^

— It'tm o th e m lr 'n n tf 'c a K f ih n t . 'I tossed It a sccond time, missed jh e it on ils downward course, and It relied away down the hill. ^ n Diimayed. 1 saw one of the un- c kempt boys r u n . swiftly a fte r it. tim'

"You give m e th a t ball!” 1 i m I cried loudly. “T h a t 's m lnel" fair

• The boy had pickcd iip the a ball and to m y am aiem ent. p e r turned and w aikra back up the oth( hill, holding It out to me. a n

•‘I was Just getting it lor you," nloi he said quietly. und

- — In.the sharp , instant pang of . . shame that sw ep t through, me

1 saw that his eyes, like his I , voicc. wens K n tle . He. of th(> ^ despised back stree t, had run to do an a c t o f courtcsy; it was I, In m y snap Judgment, who had been harsh and rude, m

Though I was no more than ±, fl or 10 when th is Incident oc-

, currcd, it w as one of the mo- s i m enu of'rcvclfltion I r n n y l i f e r com

_„.:;.A fi£tJV fejnD V C iltionul« ^ jvjjl South to New England. «ve Jived crai

■ ■ 7 o r a lime next to an old m an thar who seemed, in our youthful a p parlance, a " re a l crab.” mot

He would not le t the children ped, play on his sidew alk and, on t,. occasion, would even tell those „ in the neighborhood yards to keep quieu We pitied his fra il „ ° | little wife. How d id sho stand him. we wondered.

____ I remember in jw A u la r one (f_,Halloween n igh t A group of youngsters In the Iraditkinal ou^ landlsh costumes, and with the M tim^honorcd trick o r trea t bags, were approaching his house. Their laughter and U ik stopped com abruptly a s ho 'appea red on the 8 ™

*” • ^ ’1 along, g e t along home T with your foolishness!” ho or- com dered. mec

The startled chlldrcn took to tion their heels, w ithout trick o r Tl trea t. Oyc

A short tim e la te r , our tele- an phone was out o f order and I lhat was sent over to this sam e with neighbor’s house to phone the T ax repairman. T heir daughter who the was working in the yard told M me to RO in, and Informed m e Cou

-where the telephone was locat- p rej___ f’J . Gingerly, r entered the mor

— h o u i e ^ i . •. .. - metAs I approached the tele- Coni

phone, I heard a familiar ye t w ed strangely soft voicc. Through an a "< open door I saw the liiile old worl lady lying on a couch wilh a miss cloth over h e r eyes. prog

Beside her, reading aloud as j from a book of poetry, sat the state m an we knew b est as the ;''o ld Co crab." r s ta red incredulously a s noon he read. "How do I love thee? Rich Let me count the w a y s . . . " a fir

___ Outside, I asked the daughter, was“ Is yoiir mother sic k ?" Her face field clouded. Na

"Yes, very sick,” she said. Ida , ' • "We try tb keep a ll noise and icy 1

.cxcllement from h e r, but she's

. CoThe "old' c rab " w asn 't sharp i " with the children any more. A l

In fact, he w asn t much of »-r anything any m ore. He Just sat silently on’the porch or w ander- _]oy, cd aimlessly nround the yard ns

— If a part of-hlm sclf-w ere-gone. whic What we had dismissed as III unlot temper had been simply an old a jsu i man's pitiful attem pt to guard punl- the love that was so vitally a Re part of his life. schct

.These and Innumerable o ther jh , examples have imprcsK d on me Amei how rash and unreliable our hu- Coun m an Judgments a rc apt to be, pbyc even when based on things we ogeni s c e -o r think wc see. gram

A few vears back. Lew, a union high school senior, was arreSTed grlcv for stealing gasoline for his ja ­lopy. It was just before the class USE trip to Washington. He spent^FOR

j m r s i M

y ^ h y d u i't jo u h rg tto b e u iw h a t'O . -end cwTtB-trbed?

•N ew »„ M orch 16-17, 1 9 6 7 T

30SfS '• , - , . ^

f p ^ u d g m e n t s ------- ^)N the period In Jafl. . , 0 'in at A fter their return. I a sk ed one “ ^ onn. o f his c lassm ates about th e trip. r— ^ - - " I t w a^ nnci‘- h e r c p l le d r ‘*ex- -T ^

cep t th a t we a ll felt so" dam Natl•s tha t

- "Som e of the iti^s thotjgh i w p l ^ ' ought to send him caW s. O lhers K(

ihought it would bc too cruel ther '‘O"’®; to w rite him what a cood tim e mer

walked w ere having, w ith 'h im In 20 f ja il. So we finally decided tho S

ie chll- thing might be n o t to send°.r b lm .a n y .ca rd s .-____________ ___

■*=7T—7 -~ D n e r r i~ h c a r t~ le w ‘5 ‘ m other — :oiorcd say bl»erIy_*’Do you know Lew •to^d_ d id n 'u c v c n gfft a c a rd _ fro m — : f ih n t . his classm ates in W ashington? missed 71,5^ they w ere, having a good e. JUJ* tim e, and they didn't ev en give e hill, a ihought to him!"Jie un- Considering the com plexity of

the human mind and th e some­tim es v ast differences in out*

ill !" 1 ioolf. how can one pe rso n judge 51" fairly the actions of ano ther? lip the A g rea t w riter once sa id . *'No ement, person really understands an- up the o ther. The human personality Is

a m ystery fully known to Cod ’ you," alone. Love but th e w ish lo

understand.”

I 'L in co ln To 'sy ™” Continue Ongment,

?1tan Tax Projectle mo- SHOSHONE — Uncoln County r l i f e . - co m m lssio n ers-are-co n tln u ln g e deep with the tax revaluation- pro-

cram , despite c r /o T ir b / . ni67c ,1 m an thah lOO taxpayers who a ttended juthful a public meeting here Monday i

m om lng to have the w ork slop- lildren ped.id, on Williams, commission-- J? '’! - c r. said after the m eeting tha t |

, f! commissioners will m ake no fl- j* : " ‘i na! decision until the legislature

adjourns and they have had op- I portunity to study action by the 1 fen iilatu rc regardlng.lhe rcvalu- |

T m is “ ‘■O'’ Proeram. th the M onday's meeting w as the tb a e s sccond public mcctmR wherein house county taxpayers have asked toBoed commissioners lo halt the pro-on S e g r a '" “ " ‘‘I leg isla tu re .1

adjourns.home Two men w ere h ired by the ;

ho or- commissioners a t the January , meeting, to begin the revalua- i

» k to tion program . • ^ ':k o r The commissioners and -Ray

Oyer, county assessor, s ta ted at r tele- an e arlie r mectinc la s t week

sam e w ith the demands of th e State le the T ax Commission in c arry ing out r who the revaluation program, d told M embers of the S tate and ed m c County Tax'Equallty Association locat- p resent a t the meeting Monday |

i Ihe morning pointed out th e y had“— ^ rtfel“ wlih-officia!s7,p r - l h e - T « - j—'tele- Com m l^lon' a t Dolfse s ince la^i -

ir vet week and Ihey could n e t sccurc igh'an a "dem and" from them In 'th e le old work, tha t the Sinic T n x Com- i-ilh a mission suggests the revaluation

program be carried o u t ns soon aloud as possible, to bring abo u t a ■« the statewide equality by 1070.!;"old Commissioners M onday afler- ■ sly a s noon g r a n t e d pcrmlsstofJ to thee? Richfield fo r'an clectlon to form ;

a fire district. The c lectlon date ; ghter. was se t fo r April A a t ^hc Rich- r face field lOOF Hall.

Nam ed as judges w ere M rs. said. Ida Alexander. Mrs. H elen Pel-

* and Icy and Mrs. Georgia M organ.

la ter. College Workers ! ) Are Back On Job I i

* « ' ATHENS. Ohio (AP) -O h io“ * U niversity 's nonteaching em- •

ployes were back on th e Job to- • rd ns J a y n f,er an 11-day s ln k e In son®- w hich-they-w on dem ands-foiL n . . . . « ill union dues checkoff a s w ell a s ; n old assurances th e y -w i^ ld n o t .be .. fuard punished for the ir w alkout.>ly 0 Resumption o t c lasses was «

scheduled for Monday, o ther The school recognized the ''I 'Tie A m erican Federation o t Slate,X hu- County n n d - Municipal Em - I 3 be, ployes, AFL-CIO, as ba rgain ing ! s wc agent fo r the w orkers, nnd •'

g ranted p.nyroll deduction of • ; w. a union dues and estflbllshm ent of eSTed grievance procedure.Is ja - -------------------------class USE TIMES-NEWS WANT ADS spent FO R FAST SELLING RESULTS

oui ythat ih n 'l l name thi child J t t r t r b e d ? r - ----------^------- - | g g

-Form al De — ^ jT M A R tlW X O L C ----------b o d y ------------- WASHINGTON-(AP)— U io Iflfil-l------- new— a n d -p e im a n n n t- i J t i t in g memoi

place of the la te P residen t John w ere 1F . Kennedy lies on a te r r a c e d ---------

. slope am id types of flowering T *ire S hc Uknl. L £

-**ex- - T h e -m e m o rla l .- ln -A rlin g lo n -------1dam National Cemetery, Is m ore like HB3i

didn 't garden, a 'ch a n g e from the Remo\ f o r m a l design originally of offi

H T w planned.'------------------------------------ell:—)lhcrs Kennedy's body .w as moved HB31 cruel there , without prior announce- Inatlngtim e m ent. Tuesday n igh t I t Is some a rea I

im In 20 fecf from the site w here h is m a il

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Legislative LogiR lon-------Introduced In-lIouM ------- th o -la tilike HB333 (Ways and Means) - the new the Removing lim itation on salary brellas

la lly o f officers of Legislative Coun- Wcdnesi------ ell:--------------------------------------------the -g ra 'oved HB384 (State Affairs) — Ellm- The < mce- Inatlng G.A.R. Hall site from m em orl ;ome a rea to. be Included in Capilol it w as l< i h is mall.__________ ^ ______________Kenned:

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1956. near Fa!rw H is widow. President Johnson }^e homt b and five b ro thers and sister* of his sumn— th o - la te nresiden t gathered a t P™»

— the new site, huddled under um- The ga ry b rellas In the rain, early from sU )un- W ednesday for the blessing of doned foi— tlie g ra ve:--------------------------- : — brough ti;lm- The decision to change the Now. m m em orial design came la st fall, pave the lilol it w as learned, a fte r some of the The i ___Kennedy fam ily found that through 1

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THEATREa comparable parately!ndards o f la s ting reliability •!or th o m o s t na turjil 00138^Ih a n d th rillino d im e n sio n ’ m

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near Falmouth and also near m arked ro Jn the home where Kennedy spent on Cape C o( his-summers and w ent while he wide wh n t was presUent to sail t n d relax, a wa n- The granite, w as collected lo the gra Iy fram stone fcnccs and aban- walkway It of doned foundatjpns of b a m s and scribed wl

lie Now. lhe roi^hoicw n slabs 11. pave the area around his grave. . . ie The eternal flam e rises Sl.4-m,IIlion a t through the ccnter of a lighter- a tcrm lna

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Wide w hite m arb le steps lead once lived.from a w alkway up the t e r r a c e --------lo the g rave area.-A round the r > n in i walkway. Is a low stone wall In- : scribed with seven qudiadons ^ N E ^ ^ YOf

The original design for the changing th( Sl.4-mlIlion m em orial callcd for “fie o f 30 t a term inal w all behind the P ttm lcum .T

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’T iWISS OUTiST O P P O I f lU N n Y TO Sfi <G O U R A N N U A L SALE.

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most thi’ilhng way f music in your honslro-Sonic S torco surpasses, all previous k'cmentB in tb e rc-crcation of sound! ed, higiily dcpcndnblo solid-state circtiilry

rcplncea tubes, eliminates componcnt- d ^ a g m g h e a t; and assures you o f Za«fin^ reliability.

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mansion where Robert E . Lee I once lived.

DRILL B r r CftANGEO I NEW YO RK -D rlllIng for oil

changing the drill b it a n aver* age of 30 times, according to Petroleum. Today. '

3ALE ENDS 3AY, MARCH 18

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■ecords!I its unequalled tonal i pow er • T w o 'h ig h - ' snential Trebio H orns '■ ono typo speake rs •:lU5 discorniblo’re c o rd " ') • Gliding to p panels D nlfols* Choose from n o storoo c o n so les—

Tho C o n tu ry -m o d a l 2 -RP620 in lostoful Conlerpporary furniture.Sioraoe for over 80 records.

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JobnsonDra-Erom-Modes_____ By-PaA N K.C OR M lER:___ apait^

WASHINGTON (AP) — Presi- Joint i dent Johnson 's first major His spccch- m aking trip beyond annou W ashington sincc the November the er elections brought hitn warm the I <>re«lings from modest-slicd Lodge

. :T cnncssee.crow ds. .......... teplacIf then? w ere fewer home- 72, no'

—m ade—greeting—placard t-U ian = = would bc norm al In a campalcn, o there nlso w ertf far fewer cnll- cat signboards than Johnson saw on. m ost of his cxcuniotis 1 3 outside Washington last year. | : l »

!n v isiting the Nashville area, -Johnson mado a start on an un-

— deriaking-urRCd-upon-him-by-a “ num ber of U^m ocraiH ricadcrs — » ~

disturbed abouJ t h c l r j g r t j i ^ --------—election-tesst?s"tasrN ovcm ber. NE\

They w ant him to make more ihe si personal appcarancc? around thems the country , taking his case lo ihe gi

'^H c^ c^ lrcssed the URislalure. helped cciebra tc the 200th birih- (.1.1 1 day o f Andrew Jackson, helped . . . . d cdicatc a new communily col- lege in Columbia and particl- „ . , i , , nated in a sem inar on regional . educational underlnkings. He « p had a speech for each occasion. ^

T he P resident, In cffcct, up- ' ' staged his w ife, who had been schedHlcd lo make solo appear- ances a t a ll these events -

Silver Price Stabilizing S ' Is Colfcerii

WASHINGTON (AP) - Look- ine fo r ways to hold Ihe price of silver sS ad y . the Treasury r p - , .

' w ants permission to stop re- , deem ing “ silver , paper moncy wilh siivcr. ,

Until a few years ago, the ™ -re standard type of paper money « n t n printed by the govcmmeni was « m Ihe siivcr certificate, which bore Ih t prom ise lhat It could be trad e d In for siivcr al any « m s tim e. Bills Issued now are a ll P federal reserve notes, which . make no such guarantee.

U nder proposed CRislallon ^ 8g P sent to Congress Wednesday, holders of silver certHlcatcs who w anted to trade them In for .Mlver would bc given one year = to do so. W hen tha t deadline had passed, the United Stales would « fcve rem oved a ll siivcr backing Ior Its paper money.

Boy ChosenGOOD IN G-Charlcs E . Hul-

hert, 14-ycar-old son ef Mr. and j Mrs. George* Hulbcrt. former j Gooding residents, Portland. Is j^j one of 60 boys in the United this y, Slates choscn for fhe Young Columbus itinerary lo Europe. q l i

Th e program is sponsored by j^ev J ournal and Parade Magailne. pawnb It will Includc night W New fn (he York, then to Swlticrlan'd and Ehcyc

" G c f T h a n r r o r a n a y a y n o u r r r c - : --------- tu r n in f i -o n - A p r l l -4 ^ fe-.U..llie --------

grandson.of M rs. E . H. (Mary) T urner. Jerom e.

FARMAuctionCALENDAR

AII Masic Volley Sales listed Here-

CaniDd Ih* Tlimi-Niwi farm .SaU* d*pof1mtn» f»t

od«artlilnO tertreg* wf yovi ferm aaU, hend bllli. ntvnpeptr m nres* («v.r 70,000 r.»d*t» tn MobIc VoII»rJ oJ«.ne* blH- tna- All a> cn* ip«clel l»w tol*.In ry tal* IliUd In. Ihli'Fam CoUndsi f#r 10 diiy* teU a t no ceil.

M arch 17MAIIAN McCOOl ISTAH

Adv«rtli*m*nh Mstth IS end IA Aucllon**ni W*it. Ulin, WbII

end M*M*nmllh

M arch 17 lAWRfNCi JISI

Adv*nlMm*nli March IS end 16 Aucll»n**n lyli Matlin- - M ore'h-18------- ' -

O. B. FUMINO end SON Adrarlli*m«nh'March 16 and 17

Aucllen*«ni W'*rt, Jlltn. Wall end M«Mtnmllh *

------------ - -M arch . |8 ' •COODINO COMMUNITY

Adv.rt<M«.«f. Warri. M end _____

M arch 18 FARMEI-S SERVICI CCNni .

AdnHlMnMr)!! Marth IS and 16 Avdlan*«nr Ceylord, Phllllpl end

Orril S*Bn

. M orch 20 u w R iN ci sn rfiN s :.

Adr*rtli*m*nl, March 17 end II ;~- " " A>>dtan»if. lyt* Mo»l*f« . (

. M orch 21 r —' ARTHUR <A8T) UtlMAN -

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'and MaiMiimhil

M arch 23 . 4.ANNUAL K tM im r NdCHlORHOOD- ------- ^

SAU, OAd**itli*m*nti March 31 end 22 V

Aucllan*«ni W*rt, ritrv .Well end M«it*nmllh

M a rc h T ^ V - --------- ... jMtTH - ..AdyattlwtMnt<.AUnk-33-and 3 ) ------------>

AuclftnMni W*rt, VUn.Welt end MtiMnallh

brawsWarmGidest^izedJCrc___ a p a it J ro m - th c -o n e . be fo re-the ~Johxirest- joint session of the Legislature, top l » lajor His m a jo r surprise wns th e Intensl /ond announcem ent of a reshuffle o f the wa nber the em bassy In Saigon. He told T her 'arm the Legislature Henry Cabot of a n t ilied Lodge is resigning and will b e Leglsli

te p la c e d -b y Ellsworth Bunker, th e re 3me- 72, now an ambassador a l la rge . — wht

5 Supermarts ‘""PrepareFor. - Sf E S tJ ia t’s D a y ^ l l

--------- -By-SrWXY RVAN and Jiber. NEW YORK (AP) - Surc 'n N ashv nore the superm arkets arc readying T hcj ound them selves for the w carin' o ' of the c lo the g ree n this weekend. ' zing (

T h ere 's cornod beef for S t. group, i,^k’ P a tric k 's Day celebranis on spe-

cial In m arkets In the North- ''P '? cast, Soulhca.st and Midwest, veered

' and m ounds of cabbage to go Scn- with It Bcci

'°H e A p ricc w ar is under way In ,lon St. Louis. Mo. The Kroger Co. ,u" ,

up! fired th e first salvo, announcing corwd: been « 'W as cutting prices on 2.320 ^ >«ar. ilems. Spokesmen for three oth- aiJI, , 1 e r chain s said they would foi-

low su it. .The outlook for the rest of th e to Wa

couniry Is for prices lower than ' in<» m a year ago. when m eal p rices day K soared and fresh vSRctables and fn iiu w ere high. Supplies a re o . la rger now. J5 p ,

F irs t, there is plenty of beef I this y e a r . Beef cuts are being

. featured In the Midwest, nnd X O

rnll*

ai^* • Hob p rices have'dropped th e - n , .lowest since the spring of 1955. c n o f

the T here 's a prospect of a 9 p c r J , u ' Qncy ccnt increase In hog production. o .a , A m a jo r superm arket chain in l^“h the N ew York area cul pork 2 ',2 chops 30 ccnts a pound to 79 ; anv "'cck. ianned ham s

, a ll a rc piling up for M ste r. D earh jjh Brolier prices. doWn most of "M inis

the w in te r, a re Inching up a b it. turbcd ilion ^ 8g p rice s , which have dropped W llh I (Jny sharply, a re edging higher. • s is.” I ^ ,5s T urkey prices generally o re discuss , much low er than a year ngo. The se ,,-a- One b ig reason: 48 pcr cen t V alley hnd frozen turkey in storage. / 'u -i , ould production has been

Mining sUehlly over Jast year's ^ ' “‘"S fow le v e l,. As a result, prices

may dccllne unlil June. 'Fa rm ers plan (o raise t h e * " ® - ^

acreage they plant In m ajor u „ t. crop 7 p e r cenl this year. If the " “L w eather is pood. It could bc th e " s c n ta

most bountiful ha rvc iU n A mor- church lean h isto ry - and sd tn L M r- m eetb ;

" gains In the supcrmarkets3 ><?Bi' lit™ this v c a rlung _____________ Ing yetope. o l d e s t t r a d e LISTED next j 1 by NEW YORK-TIio trade of the clergyi tine, paw nbroker is one of ihe oldest SessI New In (he w orld, according to the and th and Encyclopedia Brltfllinica:— T ^ ' Ihmug:

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’ ' A sturdy, handsorrenhonces your hon

' . JJ privacy, p ro tec ts yo6 ■ T T There's a fen ce just

for your hom e ond the right f en ce . . . right price, c t Andi

4 . Lumber. N o dow n p i ^ ^ epsy term s. ^

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n Greetings ■ C r o w - d s _ ^ _ are. top level changes and promised J ie Intensive ground operations In of the w ar in the months ahead.

3ld T here were bjirely a handful M t of an tiw ar pickets outsl(]e the b e Leglslaluro In Nashville. But — e r . th e re wos.ono untoward Incident B M Be. — when a young'm an. wiih ob- ~ vlous-support-from-two-women.1—

plopped nimself down In the middle of the roadway In front o f 4h e presidential limousine as Johnson was leaving the Capltol building.

All three were arrested on - charges of disorderly conduct. '

— Thev -w ere - itlentlfied-as Brieni

and Ja n ed ' D<M(-ar(, 20, a li of c 'n Nashville addresses.Ing T hey said they were employes o ' of th e Southern Student Organ!- ' zing Committee, a civil rights

S t g roup, but-said they were pro- testing the war.

T he presidential limousine ,5t veered lo the left to avoid Hcg-

Because Johnson's journeys , had political overtones, observ-

. ‘f ' e rs took particular care to note the size and tem per of the corw ds. They were quite modest bu t greeted him warmly.

Altogether, the welcomers numbered In the thousands.

F o r Mrs. Johnson, the return liic to Washington early this mom-

Ini; marked iht» end o f a three- 'CCS day lour of Appalachia. md

Speaker Set H md ForJPastoral H

T h e Very Rev. William B. Kroll, J “ i S p o f f o r d Jr .. Denn of St. project

M ichael’s Cathedral. Boise, will i ' be guest speaker n t 10 a.ni.

, 'k F riday for the Institute for Pas- J O O V 79 to ra l Studies a l the Jklagic Val- • '

Icy-Memo'rial'Hospitai.D ean Spofford's topic will be

of "M inlsierinp to Emotionally Dis- cAM p lit. tu rbcd Individuals —i Dcallng / a P) — - -cd W llh People in Emotional Cri- David Sha

• s is.” From 11 a.m. to noon a Q ^jer ton* ire discussion period will be held. , , i .

Chairm an .of the InMitute, ledgu ab t ■f." Rev, Warren L Howell, on- loo frlghtc r . f nounced a planning meeting a l -whppe'.

B p .m . Wednesday, M arch 29. a t .jk c d (JK the Episcopal Church of the fo^n,

j . f Ascension fnr all members of )]jj, f^i^r he Ihe Steering Commiitee and rep- w a, ‘billed h e rcscnlativcs of all parliclpaiing fell on ih . . . churches. The purpose of the played in ' ( r . meeting Is to evaluate the f irst on the Cn

y e o r's program of the Instllulc, Base.' to organize its work for the com- “ When I Ing year, and lo niako plans for heard Ror nex t year's study courso for o u t ." ’ Da

ihe clergymen. -*•[ told*c s t Sessions will continue on first could get the and third Fridays In April and c ri'irg nn(— th m u g h th c 'firs t Friday in May, t n'mi-iiili

d a . i

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i r o t e c t ^ 'b e a u t i f y . ^ r p r o p e r t y ? ^

-ANDERSON "ANSWER MAN"----------

handsom e fence your hom e, o d d s ' rotects your property. fen ce just right Mhome on d you'll find Fence . . . ot the

c t Anderson 0 dow n poym en t. s .

RAIL BOARD <

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Boy Is Biu-ied Alive , Hoiu-s Under Tons <'• CAMP PENDLETON. Calif, steps and t. B (AP) — -F-or-alm osl 18 hours m ade-M ho

David Shaw, 9. was burled alive lo kill me ® under tons of earth. w as fallingI; His legs cram pcd tightly be- The boy: ‘ neath him , he broalhed the oir m issioned 1

trapped by nn overhanging tibned at , ledge above h im -a n d stayed Into the cn !• loo frightened to fall asleep. noon in seaJ " W h c n ^ Ronnie?" D a v id -----------------‘ asked when a Marine rescue ; team found him Wednesday.‘ His friend, Ronnie Staggs. 10.' was killed by the earthslide thal ? fell on Ihc two boys ns they J played in ' a steep-sided canyon t on the Com p Pendleton Marine , Base.• “ When th e d irt -first fell. I r heard Ronnie scrcam 'get me r out.' ” D avid .laid.

-*•[ to ld-hlm I didn’l-thlnk wc t could get out. Then I heard him (1 c ri'irg iind it was tho Inst.OUng

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steps and the noise the shovels m ade-M houghi they wero going ‘ lo kill me because a ll the d irt ? " l 5

lU'EcidThe boys—so n s-o f nnncom- ••jiq bjgan m issioned Marine officers sta- .nici " i shoL tibned at Ihe base—w a n d e r^ him Into the canyon Tuesday afier- n ’lpi noon in scarch of a model air- sheibyvlllc. 1

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asTo help grotU n i t e d S t a t e s S t c o l F a r m

S e rv ic e C e n te r b u lk t r u c k s n n d sp re a d e rs aro equipped m th giant, low -p rcssu ro f lo ta tio n t i r e s . 'ITicso t i r o s c o s t 'f o u r t im e s a s m u c h a s e tan d a rd tire s . .

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the local-adv^o ry commltlee,-^8CWed!"-TlMl'*t ca lIs-ro r"n ia ll'trcn tran ii-a tu l-tfam c"rev IsIon photo)_________ ;____________________________

anc. Scarch parlies hunted Ihe hole and tie .rough the night and found the D avid 's w aist, ivcln by midmontlng. • M arines pulled Lance Cpl. Jam es Sylvester of ^ m lnut ariland. Ore.. dug a shorelful more tons o f e

dirt and uncovered a deep w h w I lie. Pfc. Charles Perkins of [ntppcd . The b< sxlnKlonTTCy.Tpurhls-hand-In boy-was-uncovi ic hold ond touchcd David on — — c head. FACES“ Ilo began to cry ," Sylvester CALCUTTA M. - I shonlcd i t a l wo loand j

Tlien P f c T erry Womack of nculc w a te r far ^eibyvlllc. Tenn., crawled Into ponds d iy .u p .

Why does tS_Farm Service times as much j

as standard tigrowers make ,ol F a r m s o i l ^ m p a c t i o n . A n d s o i l cou c k s a n d p a c tio n — w h ic h c a n r e s u l t f r•iih g ia n t, h e a v y e q iiip m o n t n jo v in f r a c re s .'T h e s o y o u r fields - is c o sf/y . S o i l COm u c h a s p a c t io n h u r t s r o o t g r o w t h , ci

y ie ld s . I t reduces th o s o i l’s w a ty r c d u c o h o ld in g c a p a c i ty , a n d c W d d i

d«t Standtrd A v tr tp m tn ’itar truck d u ilU e il ttindinfcnhM lIon tirM on a ludad txartt 19 poundi15.71b*. tp m d tf truck __ par k . Inch.Inch. , Mirt»53.4th«. ' (Cwocnanstand lnt

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hole and tied h b belt around ^ 'Id 's w aist, and the other•Incs pu lled hlih on U ' ' _ _

few m inuies la ter several n i J-(» tons of earth fell Inlo the w i l l I w here David hnd beenipcd. The body of the Staggs D i-was-uncoverod-noarby.-----------------0 1

FA C ES FAMINE ' •ALCUTTA, India (A P) — .I S ta te o f B ihar Is facing an ^ ^lc_ w a te r famine_os wells _ai^ds d iy .up. ‘ ________! ~ '

es your vice Center tch for these: rd tires?the more moiInd so il com* occure around beete n resu lt from during harvesting, tjoving across Lower profits.‘O'. Soil com- D ocum tn led losl g ro w th , cu ts truck w ith o g ro M l o so a 'o w il t r - o f 19,600 pounds Cl m d cW dding Btandard d u a l whet____________ _ a pressure on the BO

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AN AMERICAN soUJer races I c a r rle i the rifle o t a dead baddj autom atic vcapons. M embers of relieve a company pinned down Vietnamese regulars a n d 'w ere My Phu Is south o t Dong Son, i

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. a t suspected Vlet Cong positions la l b

Iler races fo r cover n e a r th e vlUago of My 1 dead baddy and Is ch a re ln g down a rock-slr em bers o t tho 1st Air C avalry .wero moving med down In the Hat a re a . They encounlcn a n d ’w ere forced (o w ithd raw . leaving beh >ong Son, about MO m iles northeast of Salg'

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s . U n d a ttobble, was revealed as a n ' idrcotlcs a t Falrleigh D lekihson cam* ?v of be w as recn illed after un iversity o f - . " n i .am onnt o tJ Ih ^ s .a U rlb u tcd to the >bovi

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encountered henvy fire from North leaving behind som e o t th e ir dead, laiai »is t ol Saigon. (A P w lrephoto)________lo^r^r“ lEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS {f.P";;

■ ^ - -----------^huSThi^s’ s a l e -------- --, .•, IN TIIU DISTKICT COUUT OP Tlin

LLEVUNTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT"’®.., '

i f / ; M jiB Sn 'S i^b 'L . D r.v„,E .,. n . , . .3 ! Ilf/ VI, nUUNA J . DBVKII2S D«f*n-

» Under nnil by virtue of «n Ext-culion luucil out or the nUuve en- publUtmied Court. In ll>u abuva tn ll tk d -------

yy.-fl BCtloo. dated the Hth clay of Mat^h • NOT C?T9 1«7. wherein the plBlnilff otilalned On ' a ludjmcnl^ ngBlnil^ me ^dtlend^nnt Jujy, I

^ E SirSZ ir/iS ’i ’s S Sk:of, in and lo lhe following ilc»crlbed TITLU” n’'undM<l’cd'one.Vhlr<l Inlfftit In icll «l

■ lhe following deisrlbed real prop. fiWder.“% nlfncl of Sale dated i:.31.« time ol

msda by nobena O. t^eVriM, a real pr WSa widow. Seller, lo Allan T. DeVrlei. of Twi

niyer. covering tfte »n1e and put- dfucrit chnYp^f NWiiSIlU ct Secilon 01. J’AIK Tnwnthip 10 South, Itnngo 17. njc

• V ' l-.U.M., Twin I’nllf Couniv, Slat« Tw of Idi>ho,.nXCCPTINC; Thai nor. cor

r «"'> <*'® ••"If of the North- Cmeait Quarler (SHNEH) of .Section PAH< 31. Town»hln lo..south. Ranje 17. . sut

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ifS^“ ®sfi^flSl?';r^IEircESou?h cnVenai .. ;• 120 fetl: TimSCE Un»I JlOIeel lo lie, 'no;

I lhe Eall line of iald Section. 31; lalltry '■ I ' TllENCi: Nonh nlonjs inid Cail pur«uai

tine of secilon 31 in the polnl of ferrcd i brslnning; TOCETIinn wKh the hv LE^ WAler and vratvr rl«hn nppurien- Sl’LhC

!f‘‘ ' ant ihcTcto and loReihcr with Ihe or. in Improvrmenn Iffcatcd thereon; TIIUST

. ! St/OinCT to exlHInn faifmenli Ihe bei '? i - ; over and acroii inld t'reml*ei. l-linF.r

and luhiect alto in reaervailnni .S0CIA1 • mnde in Pattnn. or Deedi from rnrded

the Unlird Stale* of-Am«rlc*-*r «o. U. Slate ol Idaho, fnr the total pur- lu . Mo chaie of *<7.100,00, Toeeilwr wllh County, *% ^ ^“*1 ‘"’“‘'‘I’ho (laie’of to K r

' dealh of ilecedcnl; which lalil een- (1) t‘.

9 3 V»i*i.'^<j»ho;” 'upoir''»S?«i'TBre?^^ iE 'mcnl Ihcre remalni atlli due Ihe 1C

n o E n v Slf. 'J;■ I GIVEfT: Thnt on the eih dav of lald deil »»a. ."Tm=“VK "Si'S^Saa day. Bl Ihe Twin Falla Couniy Court IK7. bM | Kouie. Twin ralla County. Idaho..IH I County of Twin I-'alU, Slale of Idaho.

I wilf, in obedlenco to »a1d Order , of.Sale, ««ll at eubllc-auction lo Ihe ' ““ hljheil bidder for caah. lawful mon- a im ev of lhe Unlled Siai«», all rl|h(. tl- PARHY

nf. tie, Inicreit nnd claim of lhe above Aliomt;- named tlefendant. of.' tn and 10 the Retldni

the above deicrlbed real propeny to int- Publlih; ------- Iiff • »«ld-lud*m»nl-«OB»U«r-*lia A p « ^

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Mrs.corsageJ l - ccnily ,ent civil

ids la jt w eek. Two olher members ganiratl e ir eyes on the tig h t mechanisms, ilclpatci

Is t Air Cavalry. (AP wlrephoto) a decid; -T-TT----------------------------------------“ BPW

— Hailey Troop- Elects Aides

HAILEV - Olficers for the ^ „ t5°i coming -six monttin for Troop 6,Boy Scouts of Amcrica. were iiSTAT clcclcd a t a meeting Monday “ W J ;* ' evening. undenlsi

R ichard Fife was. elected .wn- ot ctiarl. lor patro l leader; John Johns- having c ion, assistant senior patrol lead- teaied. e r: Joy D orr, troop scribe; " m"?"'

I Jam es Paiierson. troop librar- of ihu m

! Ian; Randy B arber, troop quar-te rm astc r. thu heir

P atro l leaders elected inciud- k cd Randy Barber. E agle patrol; uaied . John Johnston, Panther patrol;If Ricky Knight. Rattlesnake pa- i trol, and John Pickens, F lam - _ . . . .I ing Arrow patrol.

Film Shown S lI RU PERT — U o lUfWcheid '[| Was in chargc of a film on "The o f s. p/ * Unique W ar" conccming the

w ar in V ietnam, for the Kiwanis s a id co Club Iunchcon meeting Wednes- o' '•'VJ day a t Hirnings Cafe. S p n l il

The 28 members were Joined ®‘ “ >'* '•— - by two guests. John Hahn, a Twln^ra— m em bt-ro l the T yin Falis club, si'iio-«'f

and Clinrlcs Cl.irl:. Rupert. ? ’c ‘\l°ii‘LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS

^ all cum tiiat Imve’accrucd' or may c'ri I T f ' “ □'led al Twin I'alli, Iduho,'on Ihli wiicn’ani

J Hin d.y^ Of March. .a^ jnay• Sheriff of Twin l-nlli Couniy. daTEI

3 Idaho. - 1907.I^blIlhi_M«_cn IB. .a . and 30. IM7

auv'ur't is e m e n t I 'on m o s pMhiith-

S Sealed propoiali for the City of

Twin 1-alli Doji Pound Coniraci will NO' he received until 4:00 I*.M. M,S,T. IN Ti; March 30. I0t7 and then will be pub- TWIN

□l llcly opened nnd rend In Ide Com- o r IC m million Chamberi of Uie Twin l olli in THU f ' Cliy Hall. OI-- Oli

* Conlraci documenia nnd ipeclllea- Nollcs I, tlont are on rile ai ihe oIIIcb of undariiR. ?» the Cliy Clerk and aro open for In- to n of n

apccilon. Coplei may -be obtained agalnit (, , All bidden ihnll be licenied a t a the nece Ho Veterinarian under Iho tawi of the Hxeeutrl®|** 'uiddera wlll°'t>« required Io furnlih Uank

10 bid iecurlty In the form of cam. Idaho, tfiK tvrllfed chcck or bid bond. In the for theV " amount of five per cent ts%> of the of iald .ad. loial amounl ot lhe bid. Dated

The rifihl li reiervcd by lhe Clly |M7.-— lo relcct anv and all nronoiali and

ITS {?,c'’.'’l!.‘'r“2*pi?fod“? S [ i i ' c ' ’cJd"trn— - rn'’?h;‘’ o‘r ' l ' n I f i r . f ; K rubUih:f™ .? r h r? l‘,V‘‘ o"fl"wl'a'''i:SllV ‘’' “ l 'oTT?; Qij ilandnrd encloted form. Lnvrlonei •N ^Tlil ' conlnlnlng bldi muil bo lenled. TWIN n |.i„ mnrked and acldrriicd ni followi; OI' ID

CONSTANCE J . LUISLH NOTIC 1 Ext- Oly Clerk TTiot Tw'u t r j PublUh: March 10. a . IW.______ P«ny. A."arch. • NOTICi: OF*TntfCTEE’S SALE. ilalned On Wcdneiday, lha IDin day df day of ;ndnni July. IIW7. at the hour of ]:00 o'clock id l at ] rlober. P.m.. of iald day. al me Uait From bidder a 1 have boor of Ihe Twin Falli County Coun and eon< le. In- hnuie. Twin l-alll. County of Twin and aubi nJani, Fnlli, Slate of Iduho, TWlN FALLS ahove n< crlbed TITLE & TKU.ST COMPANY, an right, till

Idnho Corporation, a i iruilee. will ctecedcnt eil In icll at public nuclion, la ihe tilghcit dealh. ai prop- bidder, for caih. In lawful money of intereat i

Ih« United Slalei, atl payable at the necnied :-3I-« time of aale, iho fnllowlng deicrlbed otherwlii ie«, a real propmy, tltualed In Ihe Couniy cedenl, I: iVriet. of Twin I'nili, Sinte of Idaho, and of reai < d pur- deacrlbe<r al followi, lo-wlt: nf Twinon 01. J'AKCUL I; I.OII I, 3; and 3 In Stale of0 17. njock 5 of I'ller Townilre, icrlbed i 5lat« Twin Fatit County. Idaho, ac.- Lot

1 nor- cordlnc to Ihe official riat vliloi Well thereof recorded In Ihe Ollica Id, <

:anal; orilfe Cduniy Hecorder of aald Falla North- Couniv, ' Termaecilon PAHCUL II: Loi 2 of Weaver Cnih, la' (e 17. . Siibdlviilon. Twin Falli Coun- .state* ol NNtO “~{licieof recorded In Volume 3 aT’t h r 't NE'i of I'lafi, page IJ. recordi of luch Did.

II 5li . aald. Couniy, al the .11V line Said lale wul be mnile wlihoul aale by i Soulh cnv^enanror-wnrnnty-rfHrdiBR-iii Falfi Coi eel to lie, 'noiieiilon pr encumbrance* tn ihc purc m. 31; lallify lhe obligation lecured by and wUh Will

Call purauant in the power of lale con- THe Ai Inl of (erred In the deed of iruii executed nexed la h the hv LENZY L. RPENCEH and JOAN luranee urien- SI’ENCEK. huiband and wife, gram- Twin Fal ;h Ihe or. in TWIN FALUS TITL^ k In lha fai rreon; TIIU.TT CO.MPANY. a i truilee, for mturlng menu Ihe benefit nnd iccurlly of FIRST the nren fliaei. I-i:nF.RAL SAVINOS A LOAN AS- ahovo e ailoni .SOCIATIOS OP TWIN FALLS re- clear of from enrded July }, IDU. aa Initrumcni inxei for

c*-«r «o. i : : a 4 in Volume lOI al page yaar-lM I pur. ii;r. Morlgaie recordi ot Twin fa ili twe«n thi ' wllh Couniy, Idaho. • the data1 lhe Tho default for which Ihli lalc la dellvrrjr lie flf to be mado li failure to pay: The A(I een- .. (1) S3I.SS of the July. IM , pay- nezed n -Tj«in _(j)_Aueiut,..scpi«mber.-OcUiber. S2m»ii-< igree- Noi'ember a n d Dteember, win be i e lhe 1K<3. January. February, iind All blC igeih- March,' IP67 paymenta in the wrItlnR < 1 and _ amount of J7»M each.. , , Falli Dm and Iho balance owing a i of thla Falli. Id lEBY date nn-the DbllBiiH)n--jenircd-t)y coeIc.'Ui IV of laid deed of truil li J3,!I7«.SJ plui IJO TTiIrd IO:CO inwreirand foreeloiure eoiti.— •• Idaho or fiald DATED T1\li lOlh day of March, of lhe at Sho” ***’■ TWIN FALLS TITLE * '* DATED daho. . TRUST COMPANY. 1W7. .•o ?he • D y 'la) CORDON.CRAY. ..Tmon- Preildcni . nIt. tl- PARRY. RonERTSON & DALY • Tibove Aliomty* for Truitee Ai9 the neildm al Twin FalU. Idaho . ni0 int- Publlih: March 16. 23, 30 and C.■»lia ApflL6.-iW7._______ • Publlih!

B PB PW Em blem -^ Presented At w Hailey~Meet=

HAILEY — The em blem cere- JanSVry? m ony of B uslntss and Prtifcs- sional Women’s clubs w as pre- «r »P<1 o sented Monday evening a t W arm »*'d co« Springs Ranch Inn by members {-^^niy " o t the Sun Valley Club In con- U en '^p i Junction w ith an Induclton cere-

__mony.______________________ _ ttfticd..ni Tho candlellghting ceremony »•■ w as conducted fiy f ^ s . Lee Rey- ‘en tJ ifi

nolds, second vice president and any pen' m em bership chairm an . * u v te qI. Lighting candles w ere Mrs.

W. D. M artindale, M rs. Barbara .Barton. M rs. -Theoddre Broyles.

— M rs. Ja m es Flea , M rs.-H arold noi— B u h le r-a n d ■ Elaine ClouBhton;

new m em bers In the club the tw in p ast ye a r . M rs. Roberta Me- k e rc h e r. president, presented a r t i i u h ehch w ith a corsage. , I’urauar

M rs. W inifred Brooks. Mrs.Johanna Povey and L u c 11 e t ^ Tueii F riedm an w ere nam ed as a *V nom inating com m ittee. at the o

M rs. M cKercher reminded a ll c»y ox t chairm en of standing commit- '5, tecs th a t th e ir reports wili be the win c due a t the annual election meet- jJnoV o'f' Ing In M ay. Company

M rs. Theodore T row bridge're- of Le»eri ported the April m eeting will be ronVar an

— held a t th e Hotei-H iaw atha-din- - 6a ti5d Ing room. M rs.' Povey nnd Mrs.G eorge F . McCoy w ere namedns a calling committee. The

__program for th a t meetifigjwiil{ bc g iv e n 'b y M Iss'F rlcdm an oh "L egislation ." Boa

i M rs. M cKercher displayed a C o n I corsage she w as presented re* Fall:* ccntly which depicts the differ­

ent civic pro jec ts and varied or*“s ganizational w ork she has par*I. ticlpated In, a ll of which were r e g u l a i) a deciding factor In nam ing her “ ®‘— "BPW Woman of th e Y ear." rebnjary

M rs. Don R am sey nnd Mr*, •■o''"* te o fla rd Knight w ere' guejls ofthe president._________________ Economici

IE 6 A I ADVtRTISEMENTS 'NOTICE TO CREDITORS

the JN THE PROUATE COURT OF .i

e re e s t a t e o f C h a r l e s c . k in g s . “ ““S'Ve

:ad- ceaied. lo e*JUblt them with ihe L .. neceiiary voucher*, within four « )“ ■ month* after me Mrit publication Multlgrap :ar- of m u nonce, to the aald Executrix. Treai,.

Marjorie K. iluH. Uox 703. Wallacu.County of Shoihone. Slato of Idaho, <1'thU being me place fixed for the 'V

“ • K : , r “ ' “ • •“ " “ ‘i - a s s i r K ' - n u n . » ‘ " s ;

Executrix of me eilai« of pa- Charie* C. KIngibury.™ ' Publlih: Marcn*a!’'ie, 33, 30. IM7.

. r r o i f f i M ; * , s i ? ’s , u . r ; : '. sIN THE PHOIIATE COURT OF Iloft Keci

s ; - . si ; “ IN THE MATER OF TIIE ESTATE e*p,. Alie rhe OF s. PAHKIiR RICHAUDS. Jlm, exp.■ hn Deceaied, Kennein It “ r PURSUANT TO AN ORDER OF Ing, Prob. niS SAID COURT, mode On the Hlh day covering. iCj. of March. IM7, noiico li hereby Uurrougm

given lhal Tueiday. the 4th day of «0.7S; Uut . jtprU, IK7. a l li);00 o'clock A.M. diior. ;iii

ned of laid day, In Ihe Courtroom ol U>» maioi.. Ir Bbovo enlfiled Court. In Uw Cuy of C. O. lli

• a Twin rail*. Couniv or TVi'ln'IMlli.'Janityr, 1 ub. SI.Ho-«<f-l0alu-,-l>.il-lM*#>l-ap(»OIUtCd:«.i.,.-Culll . ' u i-tho lliiis aiid pULc fur iiruving, .N.. .M.U.

t;ic Will of S. Pill ker Illcliardi. de-|Ciiiini.o’ ' ;— ctiiuci, nn.l lor hearing Ilie npnlUM-!;'i.K.i; tin 5 iiuii of Marcui P. Illcluirdi ami l.oli A>»e».ori.— It, Av'irelt lor Ihe l»»uiini.e of Lel- t j r c»p,. may cr* of Admlnliirailon uiili Will An- Auio Kcp

nexed in Jam ci M. Cunningham. ll.Ju; cu Ibli when and where any perion Iniereii- 24.21: Clai

ed may appear and conteil the cr. B2.22; •ame. Mental He

iniy. DATED thl* Hlh day of March, Uoi UoI0«7 • (I) EVELYN HINTZE Accl‘d"eSl‘i

Deputy Clerk eral. 29S.0s 0, Ptibllih: March IB. 23 and 30.1W7. exp.. Sher will NOTICE TO CREDITORS |,VimS,T. IN THE PROBATE COURT OF v};'',,,, jJ ’’o“m "^ '^D A lfo^^ COUNTY, STATE |Snlng; 1 •alll 1N°THU°MATTER0PTHEESTATE SfV *’w'i‘i

OF ORLO WILLiA iS, Deceaied. v[„| - V* flea- Notice' I* hereby given by the g';I of underilRned ExecuirU lo lha credl- i '' In- tor* of nnd all perion* having clalmi Vil'i.O.i Ined agalnit OKLO WILLIAMS, deceaied. ] „ . ^ g .|

•or hii eilaiv. lo exhlbll them with jn«i- (JJi >• a the neceiiary voucher* lo lha aald 'n to , the Executrix at the office of Harry

Turner, Attorney al Uw^TwIn Falli: s t e . a f - r v itbe (or the iraniactlon of .lira buiinei* ^(orci ca

° D” ted“ «hlf‘ 7lh -day of March. anS <i) ALICE S. WILLIAMSCon- 1-xecuinx of the Eitate'P« Of Orl o WlIllami. de- o.n.“r«l l'Clly Publlih: Mar. 0. 'H, 23.~ 30. IMT. ~

° NOTICE OF SALE OF RFiAL Hammon}! the E-STATE AT PRIVATE SALU Janitor. IP

cipei IN THE PROBATE COURT OF help, Shefi "ed! TA-IN FALLS COUNTY. STATE «P., Sftei OF IDAHO evlew. LWIN In Ihe Matter of the Eitale of Haynei. IS ‘I S ' - ' i S S R S % 5 ]

T7>i«t Twin Fnlli Dank & Tniit Com- *or. m .lSpany. Admlnlitraior wllh Will An- lary fee ei

— nexed. of Ihe Eilale of Mary C. Koll. Idaho r l i mcjTr. deceaied, wUI. on the 3rd I3' ' df day cf April. HW7. or, ihereafler, Painting, J lock ,ei1 at private aale-to the hlgheii railon. eQti

- S f f i . ™LLS above“named'Probat?cVur?, aJI' iho piiaj Serviw*l1 rt *^d *'t'*ii'd*'™t*'th'''S'*'*'* f^h^* Ct Hie 13h««> deaih.* a i well' a i all Ihe rlghl. Illle. Commliiloi y of Intereat and, eitale which hai Jlnce Coinm.. 03i tho accrued by operation of law or «y Treaiut

Ibed otherwlie. io tha Eilaie of iald de. er, 15.00. miy cedenl, la and lo mat coetaln parcel Idaho 1 and of rea n ta le illualed In tho City malaiT Au

of Twin FalU Couniy oT Twin Falla, wrller Exc In Slate nf Idaho, and particularly de- <r. 23,50: e . icrlbed a i folliw*; ^ * Inc.. roatnc.- Loi "A" of Moomaw** Sobdl- Typewriter at Villon of Lola 7 and-*. Block Agent. 23.0 ^ Id, original Town*lle of Twin itrvlce. Cl Id Falla. Twin Fall* Coujpy, Idaho lain Cai

Term* of lale are r f /ollow*: «7.M: Inti tr Cnih. lawful money of Ro Unlled Ing Office

“ £ r S H ’va' silOol (ale by the Probaie Court-of Twin fOurthouKi“V; v a s i r u s ;r.”.‘ «,„■«. ssi s:slied nexed I* lo fumlih tho Title In- Zoning, 13: IAN luranee Policy, • laiued thr€u|h the Atjdilor. 43 »nl- Twin Fall*- TItfe 4 Tniil Company, lal hearing

& In the face amounl of the aale prIcc. leli ,Har3 for mturlng markeuble Ulle In and lo f.M: LaGnS S.,S"SaJ“ S'uE‘"S.i"-iSS

; s & , s • ?age year-»«>-w llI-b«. apportioned t c . ,all* twe«n the Seller and lhe Buyer a* of Waile \

the data of confirmation of *ale and Sherlff^.W ) 1* flrllvprv ef .Deed . aerv.. Sher

TTie yvdmlnlairaior «fllh WIM Ait- * Co., Inc.

» r . dap«ii-of-Uio-uiuuccuiful .hidden Ing. j>robc Mr, will be relumed. . *Iind AH bid* and offer* tnu*t be in Oil Co.. C(

•by coeic.'lti-nttontcy,-If hl*-offlte at vl«e,-Kherl ilui IJO Third Avenuo Nonh. Twin Fall*. Mounlain " Idaho er may be niid wllh the Oerk Sheriff. 23.i

•ch. of the above entltled.Court at apy lervlce. S lime before makin* Ihe *ale. Slatei -Tel

k DATED. TW* loih day of Mareli. cd.u: Moui 11W7 - Co. Agent.‘ • TWIK FALL.^ HANK k Zoning. 46

Tniii Officer . I., wagei,Admlnlitraior with Will An- Pelroieum . nexed of the C tu te of Mar>' 1.93; Phlll

Publlihf'hUreb^liL'^'M.'MVlW^ ” uni

TWIN PAU Ji COUNTY. STATE wagri. i t la th t Matter of the Eiiala of u^V'sctioi

-------Ponnaar^W «B oiUer or iild f*«ai iorviCourt, made on tha 27ih day ot v^nmmrH

S : i : " = » . r ; ; . v , r s r / ' « -ZT March, IM7. a t I0;IS o'clock A.M. sm aura rc- of *al<l day, ■( the Court Room of lerviR aui™ f.‘o‘2ae'=?n“" ih ,- ‘c l t ro f" “ Sli: f"2«i" L'n'2k '’5iv^; ;1 -1 .7 ,? '.“ ." ".I- . '’•J Myc^ Place for proving the WIII of •‘aid ^ Margaret EDerlon Wanienrlod. de. wandJrd

J- " S e r - . 'nd any penon Intereited may Bpiwar Tcletypo’’ I

n..rfl Deputy a e rk . Cllilord 1Cj »• !»• cwoiier*'"'!!

" « r o ! i f S r S S 'S iS J ? N * ! f - w ,^ L s s i ,

Ic, OF IDAHO 1?'"*^;?“*' J In the Matter of Ihe Ealate ot ' ’™- ed ARTHUR W. WALTER. Deceaied, J; «•» <■, J

Puriuanl to an Order of *ald U-S.Court, made On Ihe Cih day of m<i('<d. u

f*- March. IM7. Notice I* hereby given »prviI e that Tueiday, iho 2Alh day of March Ti iaanain « 1W7. at 10:1s A.M.. of iald day. “ oip.. 24.9I " al Ihe Court Room of iald Court, Union Mui

at the county Court Houie In the Ilf. 20.77; U■»be ^h^'w llI^S'*alVA%” w! alVe"rf SheriflT’ 7,>

deceaied. and for hearing th« »pll- hotel, Shen caUon of Twin FaUi Bank A Truil DDS, prof. Company for the liiuBnce lo II ion Pianlns

•C. of Lelleri Teatamenlary. when and lice CI., u . where any per*An Iniereilcd may meali'lcl'pu: ue appear and conteit lame. Smaial'a Oln- -OATfiD, ThU Clh-day-of . March, SheUfl. SJ3;*• EVELYN M, HINTZE, Ton'^ 'lTodhe PublUh: M°rch“y Hi?M. HXi7. " o j i yi*;®"

Pr<>ceedings-of-Tho— cSk-^^ar Board of' County

0 Commissioners, Twin tou e- Falls County, Idaho xickcy. j*ui

re REGULAR F t u ’nUAUv‘ SESSION ci^ J mcSI cr „ ? * lierherl

rebraary leiiion'w iih ali Commi»r *. lloner* and Qerk pieienf. ______

^ « « ‘c 3 ? ; E : ; ; ; . r o n '^ S S '— ^;i?Sra‘'l5ei'‘rg‘e n r^ ra rn “g", Sl

in lloiie, Jdaho, i-ebroiary 14 through j” iO-SPI-TAL BOARD MEKTINC Coxf'-',n The Commliiloneri met with the '-.ourt, 4.2j . u executive tommiitev of tho Hoipltal “ 'o

Board in regard to llle- iloiplial ‘.’fobalo ^Co,^ c u Sms a p p r o v e d ■1,8 Oalm* were approved in the foi- WEED ERA

lowing amount* und warranl* or- Brako an1 dered drawn. , repair, 07,S7

CUItHENT EXPENSE ’ pllol, 2,70:... Abbie Uriguen, cut exp„ Sherifr. lUppllei. It |r. 1.18; Ace I'rlntlng, Inc.. luppllea. equip a repo

Juiiiee Ct;, 17.0U; Addreiiugraph culture, roc< A Multlgraph Co,. luppllea, A iiieii b Floyd Lilly . Trcai.. MM; American Oil Cum- 7.17; Cem .

pany. car exp,. Sherill, 142.9S; An- & repair. dcrion-Dluke, Inc.. Uond, Prot. Supply, enul

I,; Ally., 17,00; Andenon Vielie E„ Hoipltal Ser ,S wage*. PfOi. Ally.. 73.51; Auendrup lum. J9.B7;“ Joonne, wage*, Aiieiiur’i , 2ii,U7; vice. Weed i

Auio-Phone Corp., main., Snerlll, er Co.. *ervi 0.54; Bancroft-Whllney Co.. *up- Shotwell'*

,f pile*. Dlit, Cl., S2.&0; Lenham 4.20; intrrmr ' Jamei II,. exp.. Sheriff. 40.40; Uen- Weed Bure

bam Jamei Jl,. prlioner’* mCBli, equip, a rc etc.. 1043,13, Tel. Co.. I

— Berg Inurance. Inc.. Bond, Cen- 3n.47; Min. . cral a'und, lO.OU; Ucrg Iniurancc, Weed Dureai

X Inc.. Boaoi, General I'und, Sl.Uu; Co.. eaulp, Boft Heeio Motor Co.. car c«p.. i jn c Wcldl Sheriff. 2«.20; Uoune Mr. Oren. exp., 107.40; Twin Zonlnii. 4.80; Boren W. C,. tal a car A repair, 0

E exp.. Aiieiaor. 231.20; llreimun Mr. Waler Dept., Jim, exp., Zoning, 19.Ou; Uriggi 9.C0; U.S. P<

. i i r s S .>y covering, repairi, janitor, 4G.m ; Albeninn-I ly UurrouBiii Coru.. maint., Aiieiiora, Indlgvnt bur. of 40.75; butroug.il Corp., maInt,, Au- 2IO,5o; Albi <t. diior. ;ili7.3]; . Uuitoutii* Corp., Home, nmb

moioi.. ireuiuror. »7,0«. mon. 15.00;ofi C. O. Bradley. Uuiler Co.. repalri. ilnni. 3o:.ot li.'Jaiiilyr, M.i,u; Carltun r..urri»-\v•:;^DD».-dpnt3t1K,.N.. ;.L0. Autup>y. CoiuJicr. iro.iw;lllfuu Co.. dlle- ciiiini.i'y W'llliuui L., cikp.. (.uiiiin.,i ll'>cchdrdi.».ln:Vfi>n Oil Co.. car c<p..|Wlhon, 72.1 )1« A>»«.ori. i:i,73; Chovrun Oil Co..,»lnnt, 10 OD;•I- t j r c»p,. .Slicrllf. i;:.ui; tnuch'i in’i.M; Crov n- Auio Kcpair. cur c^p.. Aticuur. n. Il.;u; Cliy Drug, iliui:i, lilieiul. Leah Cat II- 24.21; CloiK Stella, wugt*. Tteuiur- Lewli. 23.00he cr. B2.22; Clark Wlllatd H,. M.U.. Rhodei, 8.5

Mental Hearing. Probaie. 40.00. 251.00; Dr. 'h, Clui Book store. Inc.. lurpHei, aervlce, 203.<

All D«pl'i, 184.15; Comlnenlal b fe U prof. lervlcc Accident Co., Ini. premiumi, Cen- II, Covlngto eral. 299.03; Continental Oil Co., car Beverly Pru<exp.. Sherilf. 110,4?; continental oil M.I)., orof.

— Co.. cnr exp.. Aiieiior. 3.84; Moun- C. W, dullln tain Sialei I'elephone, lupK A Serv.. VIckI Jonea

!!: Sheriff. 14.C0; Crain Mr. Tom. exp.. Home, nun Zoning, 14.40: Cublt -Joanm) b.. 18.00; Mr. a

.„ wagei. A lienor. 233.:0i Dali* Vivl- care. Sharon > aa A . wage*. Aiieiior. 137.73; Dalii Downtown L* Vivian A., poitaie. Alienor, 20.00; genu, £.04; 1

Davla Gcorgo l'„ M,D. ptUoner vliloni, f2.ft exam,. Slieriif. J.OO. orovliliini, li

Econ-O-Waih. aunpljei, Janllor, rent, Copcnb 3.40; Eggleilon C. L , exp.. snerilf. Marketi' pn

3 30,»i; 1-elton Michael H.. Regii A EnrI, rem, exp., Proi, Atty., 00.80; Finch'*, lup- Frb Broa. M

F.V pliei, Atty., 3(1.38: Mnch'i. luppllei, Cem Slate 0 I* Auditor.. 2i9.M; Finch'*, lupptlei, Cem:'. Ma 'v Auditor, 309.57; Flnch'i,-equip, A Ruth HnnieiI . *upp.. Treaiurcr. 311.43; FIreiione Nuning Ilon •* Siorei, car exp.. S h e r i f f . 77.04; D. P. llnie, ,, Fletcher Iner. wapii, Trcaiurer. dll, 85 20. .1 "■ IC0.50; Cem State Paper Co.. lup- rent. AllcoY

pllti. Janitor, 8J.53; cem Slate Pa- Slore. clothi per Co., luppllei. Janitor. H»,79. Co.. lervlce.- Olan Genn. exp.. Co. Ageni. is.TO; Iniermountali Otaeral nuildlng • Supply, auppllet, Newman, V

- Janlior. 12.73; Glen Jenkin* Chevro- M.Jfl.. . Icl. Inc.. car exp,. Sheriff. 14,18; Donald Jai

Hammond Repair Ccnter, repair, erly Pruett, I Janitor. 197.23; Marie Harding, extra cloihlng, 2l,J

IF help, siierlff. .D.M; Wavne HBnklni. Home. care. E exp., Sheriff 13.50; Itarvard Law 112.03; John

Review. Law Library. 0.50: Dennli drugi, 254,15 of Havnei. lel. refund. Sheriff. 8.15; \;uioni, D n M Helen Henderion, exp.. Probate. Dfug. drugi S 22.27; Helen Hulberi, waeei. Aiiei- Pharmacy, d n. *or, m .l8 ; Evelyn M, Hinlie, No- eaiter. tram, n. lary fee exp.. Probate, 10.00. Ida Ung. reII. Idaho Powvr Co., lervice. Old McCoy, tvnt, rd Hoip. 138.80; R. t . Hutchlnion, Maelc Val ■r, palming. Janitor. 34.CS; IBM Corpo- ambulance, : It ration, equlpmmenl. Probate. 423.00; Mnglc Valley na IBM Corporation, lunpllei, Atty,, bulance, dll. (h R.M; Idaho Hoipltal Service,- Blue Valley Drug ie Croti Premium, 479.07; Idaho Hot. Magic Valle] >0 pl'*' Service, lllue Cron Withheld, care. drug*. ia l71.Il; Idaho Power Co.. aervlce, Marienau. M cr Cl. Hie. 231.89; Idnho Aiioclatlon of Blake, 7,00; I e Commliiloneri A Cletkt, aim . duel, drugi, 115.03; :e Comm.. C30.J0; Idaho Aii'n of Coun- macy. Inc,, sr ly Treaiurcr*. a im duet, Treaiur- Mlckelton. i e. er, 15.00. 27.50; Eva M el Idaho Typewriter Exeh,. Inc.. 7,50; Modet^ ty raalaiT Auditor, 2l,00;-Idaho Tj’pe. Eva Miller a. wrller Exch,. Ine,. maint,. Treaiur- 40.00; Mounti e. er. 23,50: Idaho Typewrltrr Exch., 117.15; Mouni

Inc.. roaint,. A lienor. 70,50; Idaho 117.15; Moun :|. Typewriter Exch.. Inc.. maint.. Co, Cenier, nur*l k Agent. 23.00; Intermouniain Gai Co.. Norm Main In aervlce. Cl. Hie. 7U.M; IMermoun- Clen Parlih 10 lain Cai Co.. a e r v l c e . Janitor. Jonei, 110.41 i; B17.i«: Intematienal An'n of A nen- drug*. 203.54: •d Ing Orncei. memberihlp. Comm., Dormler. 20.i ir 20.00; Iniernatlonal Conrerenea of rent. Lavora

s S S IU 'Twin Falli C o u n iy Treaiurer clen W. Ri in Courthouie, Ct. Orden. Din. Cl., gra. 17.50; R 16 1005.00rT»m FallB-County-TrtBlur. gonti.-ll , n r )f er Courthouie. -exp.. Treaiurer’i. digenii,.20.47

3J.C0; Kendnck T. M„ exp.. Sheriff, em . foiter d

le Auditor. •«3,02: Knight V. Ellli. men- rent. M a r tS'10 5.50: LaCrone Mr. Jim. exp.. Zoning, Drug, dr^igi, le 27.80; Lancaiter II. A,, regliter A r«nl. Oobby I

“ - ; s a , a i 5 .

i” "..■‘s s s rle Maughn Reed P.. exp.. Junlc« a . . Home.-nurrln

3. BJ.S7: MotintBtn-SiatntTele,,-»er. Lnsttle TMdI* '"Moumafn^'’Statei-JelB.. jervlee, Patrick. Vohn

Slatei -Tele,, aervlce. Co. Agent, lervIee, O.M ] ct.42; Mountain Slatei Tele..'aerviee. Inc... fuel ifl • o i. Agent. «.#S: NBll Mr. Dob. exp.; ^^arliet. pro

Zoning. 48.M: Olll Elevator Co.. wieaen, rent

I,, wagei, A tisiior. 73.ei; Phllllpi until the hou 1. Pelroieum Co.. car exp., Aiieiior.iwhen a recei y 1.93; Phllllpi Petroleum Co., car hour of 10:00

LEGAL ADV&TISEMENTS LEGAL

Bay* Conoco Service. ' luppllei. » . a. LANC

^ wagei, M.U5: ilooeruon Joyce, 1» £ T ' s . * ! £ i r ; r « . s £ . : s i

iCHifJf ear exp., bheriif. 5.97. JOINT MOhTr’■ Smaial * OKice App. Co., equip A REPORT API

'• lO.W.' 5n7d^ri**oli‘tS''fc'qiip‘" ‘(:of; ia ^ “5f? *dve” « math, rentol, Anetior, su.og; Spcn. wATEIt WAY ■0 c e n Inc.. *uppiiei. Auditor, b,75; a ppo in ted ' • S tandard Printing Co.. luppllet ,;• plict. Auditor. 0,411; Jte«i Stayner.; • v ^ T - 'C . C K 'S . 'S S r S K'f Tcletypo Paper Supply, luppliei,_ S S : K n" . ; ' ® . /

i i S ! “ a s r ? a „ v * K ” ; ; : 4 “ " ' ? ' '- Coroner. 3,-l0: llmei-Newi. e»p„ "S!!®,?.*

,, lai-cxp.. Aneiior. 2!,3.*C; 'iroy Na-

“ S ' t r “ " f " rGl«-| ‘a " p“a'mi,“ ?uS’pileJ.’' ‘3an';r<! ! "^A^rioimn^^

f, S .fei.d“ t . 9 7 r ^ a r S . '- S .C ? '? n « f " “‘f n7<n Depl., lervice. Ct. Hie, 31.41; Water ^-ommlttloner

.■ s « T - L ” ' r r ' v ' r r . T i ; , , 1 ; , ™ - :I- hotel, Sherilf. 4U.8J; T. J. Wilkci, •-.| UDS, prof. icrv., Sheriff. 24.W;-Wil. <•»-

ion Planing Mill, cquip-tepair, Jui- SIW.W; Depi d lice CI., ;:7.43; Uonuid i'. Vouii. “ly. 40M.00; y meali'lci'puii. County AtcnI. t. 'i: Uly 4(00.00;

“ “ .“f4.J3; liugli; Coail, Juiiice Court! aiM mi nrS . 4.2J; Oil! tooper, JuU.co Couti; S 'g

4.2i; Kyio 0. .McCc(i»v, Juitlcc M jSS' nln- Coun,-<.Z3T-UnicT:-.Mecnam, Juitiee

Court, 4.23; Harold -Ilud'' MiUer, ^iV;?utv - i i i Juiu™ Courl. 4,25; David C. Packer. '•

mciicy. Juitlc« Couri?'4.!«; Frank

• Herhert Sclioepp. Probaie Court J,, ,i,“‘ ' C 4JJ ;-aovco A d w a r d i Dtitrlci' CoUf' t u U Z ' d“ ll PKODATE COi. s S s i " " ™ S f f i ' f S

01 SLIIVICL Jnnlior (0). 3Mn, J, W. Danbury.. Probaie COUNTY AGE

Court. 4.Z5; Jack l-ullcr. Probate Clerk. 3130.

‘ Probwe CourL'4,23* jcaii McKinncyl COMM'iSs'oNt. » l f l ? X S i ^ f ? 6 N S 's ^ e ^ c ' e. Brake and Petroleum, equip A EtECTIO ^, i^r.“t ' ; '2 % ’ =a“or^sss!:‘ s‘:2 ;s ; - . r ;: JquPp'AVpalr'lOR^";"De'pl’.'of Ag?i: iy^D ^I culture, record* A iuppllei, ID.liO; clerk, 3120« ■ Fiovd Lilly Co.'. equip, A repair,- 47.17; Cem Eflulp. Salci Inc.. equip Routine bull . A repair. 5.1)2: Gcnernl IluiMlng “"JU lh® hour. supply, equip A repnir, 2 40; Idaho , Hoipltal Service, lllue Cron Prem- 5P''r,5l o > lum, J9.B7; Idaho Power Co.. icr- Jf- 1^7.; vicc. Weed Bureau. S.I3; Idaho Pow. .. er CO.. *ervice. Weed Bureau. 6.00. »•. Shotwell-* Inc., equip. A repair. ilLBLR J I 4.20; inlrrmountuln Gn» Co., lervice, _- Weed Bureau, 43.80; Krersel'i, T' , equip, A repair. 12.10; Mln Sinivi ' '

Tel. Co.. lervlce. Weed Bureau, -I.*®. 38,47; Min. StBtei Tel. Co., tervlce., Weed Bureau, lfil-09; Nordllng Paru ThcQaa£}L£)

, 107.40; Twin Pall* Auto ParH, equip,• A repair, 90.87; Twin Falli Ciiy J ? *5! , Water Dept., lervice. Weed Bureau,1 ^ 2 5 ’““ liiued to J W

; ''° A ° b iS .n M .M ru .c r .l 11. 1T.1, " n lin , IndlRnt burial, Elmer J, PlUhugh. h.V F*?‘J ' . 2IO,5o; Albertion-Dlckard Funera Sllnfn.1 fifnh»lani>p i:l, r>prM liar. COX, DRA. N C; s i K n S .

» i 8gg a s a is w 8 s eg

i K i ; ' Uowh:y'‘ plilTrmuiy’:' druii:: J ^ t ^ S p P R ' l e i i i Campbell. ' nuriing care,Lewli. 23.00:‘cily of Huhl* water. "PP/oved In m Uhodei, 8.55: Clly Drug, drugi,381.00; Dr. Willard H. Clark, prof.lervlce, 203,75: Dr, Willard li. Clark, •** Sotr . lervlcc. Indiienl. 130.00; Fen Rnuilne buili

Covington, M.U,. brof, lervlce, until the hour 1 Beverly Pruett. 7.50; C. W. CulllnBi. when a receti M.I)., prof. lervlce, Dlllnn; II.5o; hour, of I0;00 0'' C. W, dulllngi. M.D.. prof, lervice. 21. IDG?.VIckI Jonei, 17.00; tew m Keii Alien;!'8°SS!'M?.“L‘fel,?o'h'n D o r, ?i?l“e';care. Sharon Ron. 75.00,

Downtown Service, gai A nil. Indl- T»genu, e.04; Drive Way Market, pro- ■ Fcvltloni, f2.no; Driw Way Market. 10Drovliliini, Ici.OO; Dr. n. A, Brflke, REfiULAR PE rent, Copcnbnrger. 25.00; Eait Side The Board of Marker^ provlilnni, 155.00; Denn en -met at thl Earl, rem, Joyce. Johnion, 32.M; recei* with all I-rb llroi. Mnrkel. provliloni. 30.00; Ihe Clerk prew; Cem Slate Oil, fuel. Indlcenii, 33.84; CURRENT EXI

Gem:'* Marled, provliloni. IS.OO; CLAIMS APPR Ruth Hanien. rent.’ 35.00; Harral'i turreot expei Nuning Home, nuriing care. :«.00; proved and war 0 . P. llnie, nuning care A drugi. In Iho fnllowing dll, 8520. .143.11; Margaret HIcb, Aiioclatlon of rent. Alice Young. 30.00;Idaho Ilept. I13.014.D0 and C Store, ciothine. 11.00; Idaho Poer Rnutlne built Co.. tervlce. irciierly O'flrlcn, 23,50; until (he hour < Iniermountoln Uai Co., lervlce. when a recen Newman, Wleie, Beard, Bailey, hour of lOiOO o'lM.ja. . - • ' 37, 1967....... .....

Donald Jackion, foiler care. Bev- Alien: erly Pruetl, lOS.OO; J, C. Penney Co., H. A, LANCA: cloihlng, 2l,M; Cood S h e p h e r d HERER J Home. care. B i l l a d o . Edwardi.112.03; Johnion'i Save On Drug, Tvdrugi, 254,15; Jordani Market. pn>- l e^ug"’'drugJ.'’ *8*no?^” KI^^^ n^GUMR^FEeai"e™"rani, ''^1adellne Shirk. 2l.t)0; en met at Ihl Ida Ung. rent. Brobit. 30.00; Kciia recen with all McCoy, tvnt, Manrchia, 23,50. . Clerk preient.

Maeic Valley Amhulance Serv.. PLAT APPROV ambulance, Moore. Harmon, 84.00; IMal of Uro* Mngle Vaiiey Ambulance .Serv., am- to Klmberlv tov buiince, dll. SO.OO, 100.00; Magic ZONING HEAR Valley Drug. Inc.. dni|t. 117.44; Thli being tht Magic Valley Manor, Inc., nuning Me hearing for carc. drug*, dlv 20,77, 41,30; F. h, G,C, No, 1. C Marienau. M.D.,- nrof. tervlce. Ann lone and no p Blake, 7,00; Medical Am Pharmacy, oblecilon Uiereti drugi. 115.03; Medical Center'I'Jiar- , Pclllion wai macy! Inc,, drug*. 473.80; Addle largement of m« Mlckciion. rent. Karen Newman, Commercial, xoi 27.50; Eva Miller, rent. Dell Vlacent. tnaiely 2.9 iiere 7,50; Modem Drug. drug*. 81.04, the well ilda t

Eva Miller, rent. Nora Andenon. Inienection of 40.00; Mountain Slalei Tel., tervlce. Snaka River Ca:

Center, nuriing cane. Carver, 100.00; Motion wai ira ? s : “s KJon.1, llO ,« :^ l’tnn>. Wl« Dru,. ml.iloner Chan.

R “ fc.*‘R*oben*f‘DDs” prof. lervice! FeREGUUR

S ' i “S.” ’ a

'sodlmawr Dr%ig. drugi, Lena APPoInTMENI Rice, J.55! .<»icibyi Market, provi- Madonna Hu ilonf Wvth Dunavan, 7.00: Shetbyi Oerk In the Cc

« . = ? ; s r .S" W f f i : S SHealth Dpt., nu *hoti, 15.75; Starr At the reque*l Home.-BurrlnB cnre.-Charlei Hilton, Weed Superviit r n €;r-—-I-** »»".• H"fnT. r 'r '' '’'g appolBlad-Iiloldz cnrr, Iimma_Cooper, 21.00: w7iliard of Twin Fall* D H. Sw*riiey?Tnai*cnrexpenVeri4,20; i r r a .o o r e n n

V. V. Telford, prof. *er>lce, ginning March 1 Charlet KMlon. 35.00; Luiettle Tod<i SALARY SET TTiompion. rent. Rulh Rogen. 23,00; Al-Uic requen Luaettle Todd T>omp*on. f*nt..Ruth. CouBti-.Audlioiui 23.001 wa*hlngton coum. rent. Kirk, tluffingisa wa*. Patrick. JBhnion. 73.00; Twin Falli month beglnnlni Mortuiiy. ambulBnce lervice, dll. EXTENSION OI 9.00. 15.00:-Twln-FaUt Waler Dept., Eltenilon of lervlee, 43,59; United Oil of Idaho. IK7 on parmer lnc..,fue^ indigtnti. 78.68; Weitby erty tax plu* j Market, nrovliion*. 44.00; Robert wa* granted to Wleaen. rent, Carol Well^ 25.00; Routing builn Wiley Drug.Cotni>uy..druu.JM.U. uniiI_thBJ>our c

R m itlfte-^iinrn wai irantacted when a reeeti until the hour of 3;to o'clock P.M.. hour of 10;00 A.

(When a recen wat laken until the Alteilr hnur of 10:00 o'clock A.M.. February . H, A. UNCA

j R JWT. HEBER J.

LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS LEGAL A

” - iL^tf 'R“ j?^l5.”uC..M.LLERChairmia .

Twin Fall*. Idaho - February H. 11W7,

Tlf-6ULARvfcl” uAUv‘ si'S l5 lO N :__ C6uttiyTOaiiiiuti6tt.___

v ,\ ,r . '\ .s r c ; ' = , = r . ; s .lhe Clerk preient.JOINT MOhTrHLY REPORT APPROVED

Joint monlhly report of Auditor and Treaiurcr for me period of January », HW7 10 February 10, IM7

r r : K " ' o S ? v ; f « 5 ? f S s —

Folli; Heber J , LoughmUler._TwinFaili. , . ---------ADOPTION OF FINAL DUDCCT

A mouon Wi* made by Commll- lloner Carlton lhat the final Budget for the flical year o f I9«7 > a_aaopied.'approveo and deliverO 10------the Couniy Uudiei Officer, the mo­tion wat leconded by Commliiloner Cbnncey and carried unanimouily.

ISALAIllES SETI A moilon wai made by Commlt- iloner Chancey and leconded by Commliiloner Carlton that the laf- arle* be lel at thoWn In Ihe final budget, the motion w*i carried ua- [anlmouily.AUDITOR, CLERK, RECORDER:

Ueputv, 4(40 00; Deputle* (2) 3420,00; Oeputlc* 12), aioa.oo: Dep­uty, 4300.00; Depuly, 372t),00; Dep.

SHL^rtli?”Dcputlei (0). 5330.00; Deputlei (31, . SIDJ.M; Depullei.I3). S31U.UU; Dep- Uly. 40U.00; Deputy, 3600.00; Oen- «ty 4W0.00; Deputy 5700.00; Prob- anon Ulflccr, 4110 0,ASSESSOR; .4044.'^‘ t i ^ t ” ' 31 °*5l“^ Depufy.' 2700.00; Deputy. \M «.00; ‘Deputy. 3430.00; Deputy. 'HSO.OO; IX-puty. ' 5520.00; Depuly. 3913,00; Deputy,5010.00; Dcpjjiy; 3900.00..------

TUliASUREH.Depuly, '31HAOO; Depuly, 43i»].00l

ZOnT nc/;’ . ____ _____ .Admlnlilraior, 6300.00; C le r k . 3900.W.

PROSECUTING ATTORNEY:Depuly 13). 3COO.OO; Stenographer,

Juilloi of-the Peace, 2700.00: Jui- tlcc''of Ihc Peace. 5^30.00; Jutilca of-thc Pmco. 1500.00; SlcDOgraph-

PKODAfE'cOURTi .........................SlenoErapher (2). 3130.00; Clerk.

j/J f f iS ’i . ' ' " ' ’""” ™ -Cuiiodlan of nullding* (2), 4300.00; ~ Janlior (0). 3C00.00.

COUNTY AGENT;Clcrk. 313000; Clerk. 4300.00; ._ Cnuniy Agent. lOOo.DO: A nitlini

• Agcai. 1000.00; HomeCOMM'iSSlONEnsf*’'

.Welfare Invcillgalor. 1590.00; Vet-e u ' ctS ' ”

Cle k, 3000.00,DISTRICT COURT:Bai Iff. 3600.00. .WEED ERADICATION:

Clerk, 3130.00; Clerk. 38i0.00; Dl- rx-cl«r. 5330.00,Routine builnri* wat Iraniacied

unlll lhe hour of 5:00 o'clock P.M..

I "■ HL^L^R jfloUOllMlLLER, Chalrm*B

Twin FaUi, Idaho-,’o-w“o“'?!o?k A*y:

RECULAR^;nnUARY SESSION ^ . /coaniv t:ommlitlon-

OH^^R T i7s‘sUE DUPLICATE A dupllcnie warranl wai ordered

rant'No'* Ml^'wiTeh w ai'foif*Bi lJM "lICEN.Sc ' aPPROVED

LIcenie for the *ale cf draft and hotUcd^bwr wa* liiucd to Bonnlo CURRI’NT EXPEN.s e TAX CLAIMS APPROVED...Current expenie inx clalmi were approved In.ihe.fallowlnB-amounii,-------

S . . U I Wi;i:i> EnADICATION TAX CI.AI.MS APPROVED

V,’ucd EradlCBlion tax clalmi were npproved In Ihe fnllowlns amounti. on taxei withheld from inlariei Jan­uary m ?. State Tax »33.87; Federal tax SI8I.60; Social Security <73.21,

Rnutlne butlnen wai traniacied until the hour ol 5:00 o’clock P,M., when a recen wai laken untU Un hour.^of l0;00 o'clock A.M.. February

Chairman Twin Falli, Idaho

• February 21, 1967.10:00 o'clock A.M.

REflULAR FEBRUARY SESSION The Board of Couniy Commlnlon-

ert met a IhU^llmo^ punuant to

CtJRHnNT‘’EXPENSB CLAIMS APPROVED

Curreot expenie claim* were ap-

Koved ond warrant* ordered drawn Iho fnllowing amounit; Twin Falli

Aiiociaiicn of Inturanee agenii II3.9I4.D0 and «,»37,00.- Rnutlne butlnen wai Iraniacted

until (he hour of 5:00 o'clock P.M..houY^MO*00 “ Jtrtk A.mI1 February-Alien: ‘

ChBlrntiB Twin Falli. tdaho February 27. IM7.

REGULAR FE'^RUA^^SCUtON Tha Board of County Commltilon-

eri met at mil lime punuant to recen with all Commlnloner* andClerk preient. _ „ . ______PLAT APPROVED '

Plai of Ui«M^ubdlvl*IoB No. i ....10 Kimberly townilte wa* approved. ZONING it^EARING

Thli being the time *« for • pub. lie hearing for the enlarging of the G.C. NO. I. General Commercial, lone and no peraon* appearing In

. . . . . . .Inrgement of lhe G.C. No. 1, General Commercial, xone affoctlns approxi­mately 2.9 aere* of land located on Ihe wen Ilda of highway S3 at lu Inienection of the 'loulh rim of Snaka River Canyon lor tha purpoia of conitrucilng a retlauranl a> re­queued by Mr.-R, I. Cameron,

Moiion wai made by Commliilon. er Carlion that thli requen be granted and wai leconded by Com. mliiioner Chancey and carried us' animouily.

Routine butlneit wai Iraniacted unlll tho hour of 5;00-P.M.. o'clock, when a recri* wat taken untU the-haur_cf_JO;00--3Ui.'_i'ebruary_2».____Alieil: . . •

J L H d S i S S & M m a u . . . . - . - .ChBirmaa Twin Fall*. Idaho

REGULAR FEBRUA1^‘‘ ^ U IO H Ths Boa^ of County Cotnmi**ion-

er* met al thl* time punuant 10 « c eii Commliiloner* andAPPOrNTMENT SALARY SET

Madonna Hurd wat appolnled Perk^ln tho C o u n ^ ^ l lo n office

At me requeit of Wallace Savage,Weed SupewlioT.^Roy Fuller wai^___ ^BF*Twln Fail* County wUh^aUn^iet

Al-Uie requett of II. A. Lancailer County Audiioc.thejaliry nf-M lldreil___

EXTENSION OP TIME Eztenilon ef ilroa untll-Arrll IS,IK7 on payment ef penonal prop.w"l g fa^n tSdtoT bbiu i'^ '

a-hen a reeeti wa* laken unlll the lour of 10:00 A.M.. March 8. l»«7.

HEBER^.^UOHMILLEF. ______________________OiBlrmia

LEGAL ADVERTlS^ENTS

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NEW YORK (A P )-T h e Block j m a rk e t surged tow ard new a t 1967 h ishs b he tv y trad ing < U ie this afternoon. i . ‘

T he m arket vns h igher from / th e s ta r t a s it resum ed Wednes- ' d a y s’ p o w ^ ul CK

fr«go.W te.uajlj}(»gn_IioInt3_ln m i • U te aftem ocn. m tre than ( ' enough to put it above .the 1967 (

c iosing high reached Feb. 26 1f : th e gains w ere beld until the m i close. • 1

A 4-point Jump by Du Pont cei ~ g » v e 'p o w c rfu l-su p p o rt~ to “ th e —«

popula r averages. ceiSchenley was again the vol­

u m e leader but dipped /ra c - .tlonally u some mild profit cn> U k lng followed its rise of IVA p o in u We<!iieJ<l«y. S

C hrysler, off a fraction, also {;" underw ent profit taking from rin its 3-polnt Jump of the previ- f*ii o u s session.' Ej?

A big Blue Chip, S tandard rti O il (New Jersey) stepped, into f*;; th e breach with a gain exccedr r rf Ing a point. r «

Gains o f a point or more w ere pi.' m a d e a lso bv Carpenter Steel, r u K aiser Aluminum. General Mo- fo rs . Lecsona. Consolidated Ci- Fan g a r . Parke. Davis nnd Publick- ^oi. c r .In d ustrie5 ,_all_on_b lg_vo l- f iS um e. . Wa

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CHICAGO (AP) - Wheal In- ■ . tures, influenced by a shortageof moisture In the g rea t w inter 22.0^24wheat-producing a re a o f the 8 p ^ . ■ southwestern United S u te s ad- 19-00-M vanced nearly 6 cents a bushel 20.00-21

■ Z « today on the Chicago Board of i + j^ Traoe.^^^ h e 'i ^ n

grains were Influenced by the e r s , rM-lw>«t-prIfA_ri«/.------ ^OWS,

i t c A five^lay and . thirty-day IBrOtRa I +IK w eather outlook held Utile J f 00 - » r u promise of moisture for the 21.5^23 I ♦ 2 Southwest when the session 21;75: I ! * M opened and local traders and , Hcay [ - l ic com m isifon-houses—responded 24-5fl;J ► 4. 2 with b u y i n g . 26.00; ' i f l For a tim e com . soybeans 21.00 -

...!? and oats were' held up by the 20.00-26 ♦ ' w heat advance but the ir prices 17.00-19

declined under a lack of inter- 2 0 .^ 2 3\ ...... ests and some light profit tak- 21 .M ■* i’ii: ing- Lawr. however, these j.8-00-20 1 4-1 prlccs agsln showed relotive M 00;) - W strength. « lv c s .S + a _ It w as the fourth stra igh t day 23.50 •» - K of iavaricing w heflfprlccK ------ond-ioci + 1 , Soybean oil was weak most . ♦ K of the-scssion but soybean meal

* I showed fim ness. * , IDAI i 1 1* Estim ated c a r lo f tccc ip ts: c lasses . - 8 wheat 4. com 66. oals 4, rye ncSday L ~ J l non, barley 7, soybeans 1. -

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>*Yf ed Ogden, tru ck .b id s : No. 1 20 00: I ;7 » J red protein 1.64; No, 1 red 10 odd ri . - !i protein I.M; No. 1 red 11 protein U ght fa ' : h 1.68; No. I rcd 12 protein 1.70; e w es a ! +1I5 No. 1 red 13 protein 1.44; No.' “ ^ 2 W barley 2.33.'....'. W heat per bushel, barley per J J . ^ I J ; 4- s cwt. . '" 2 5 :2p *,!» _____ to 300; * H PORTLAND d e r 3W'-I'i* -P 0 R T L A N D -(A P )-M arch -1 6 i 4- s close P ortllnd Grain Exchange: *f-00; 1 ' 7 L? W heat bid to a rrive m arket. “* C No. 1 bulk. 20Klay shipm ent, dc- * b livercd const: White 1.73.* li Barley bid lo arrive m arket - : > 2 0 . d a y shipment delivered- n coasi: No. 2, 45 Ib w esiern 49.00. 1; ' C oar.< t stata w ho ta lc . commoi+ ^ prompt delivery, hu lk ton. f.o.b. u in ity

track Portland: Com, No. 2, c ow s )I* s yellow, eastern 57.00. Oats No. 16.00;•*• H 2, yellow, castcrn-57.00. Barley ca lves

No. 2, 45 ib w esiern 49.00. G rain s te e r s { .♦■ sorRhum free m arket 54.00. e r slec .,iij Car receipts: W heat 120; bar- s te e r s 3 - H Icy 2G; -flour 7; corn 3; grain he ifers

sorghum milo 2; millfecd 15. feeding- H ■ -------- inR cow

CASH CRAIN calveSs4- ’S CHICAGO (A P )-W h ea t No 2 ca lves

\[ hard 1.89111 n ; No 2 red I.SGIJ caJves ! I 1J n. Com No-2 yellow l.sg-’J-ll ^ - ' i n. Oals No 2 heavy while 773 - / . ’• 78?; n, Soybeans No 1 yellow OGDI % H 2.911/4 n. barrow j

Soybeans oil 10,40 n. low er;* ii At th e close, w heat wns 35* J 2 210- * '! ' to 4% cenls n bushel higher, few 2-3 I t ? M arch $1.85y«-85; corn wns4- ^ lower to % higher, March

J1.3S»^.%; oals were V* to i/4 PORT - J i higher. March 72'^ cenls; rye W eekly* 2 was 2fs to 3 cenls higher, c a lv e s 1 * .ij M arch S1.25.nnd.soybeans-Wcre m ost-S (* Jj U to 34 higher, M arch $2.90>i- cps .<icai l i t Vi. . c r : slai +.»{ --------- steady ;* a GRAIN FUTURES e r : veal _ s CHICAGO (A P h - 1.00-2,00 y-;; ’ P rev . uneven, ..I.J High Low Closc Close slauphti* s Wheat m ostly : ,! • Mar 1.85 ' 1.8114 1,85 1.80/, slnuRhti ; j « Mny 1.87 1.83% l.BG^ 1.82« cho icc 3 ..... J u l— ,-l.8S 'f 1.62^ 1.65W 1.8i(i u til ity c t J- Scp 1.88iJ 1.86(4 l.eaW 1,84% 19.00-20, 4- [■, Dcc I.M I.9P4 1.94 l.iW ^ m crc la i ;» ? ‘ Com c h o ic e :* m i M ar 1.40 1.3SU 1.337, 1.39« c a lv e s 1

May 1.4314 1 .4 I« 1.42« 1.424; 350 lb ;B - Ju l -....1.46{fl.4454 1.45« 1.45« c a lv c s 1

Scp 1.45»i 1.45 1.45^? 1.45% c a lv e s ( Dec 1.38^ 1.33/j 1.3S« \.Z%V* 25.30; h

Oals ..................................23.40-25,1H i M ar .72U .71J{ .72U .72'/4 H o p : 4- h May .73^1 .73 .731? to 1.50 I

Ju l ' .73f; .7315 .73% .73U stcndy ; '4- { Scp .7<fi .74'/«—:744i-;74ii 190-2.30 + ^ Dcc .77H .77 .77« .77 350-140,: t l Rye • .S h e e p

M ar 1.25 1.23»{ 1.25 1.22^ c la s s (c t .'! May 1.23^ 1.2G« 1.2814 1.25>I sIouRhte- H J u l------ lT3IH-h29M-1.3l(4 1,2SU 8 M b 24,l i J S e p 1.34({ 1.32 1,34 1.31%...!! Dec .-1.33 1.3614 1,33 1.3SU- H ------------------------- OMAIi

::::: Mutual Funds KisJ7 | . . B id . Asked s te ad y ;••••• Afniiated Fund S.70 9.41 225 Ib 17 I Commonwealth 17.53 19.15 |«-2f-18.:..•I; Dow Theory 7.34 7.93 1 7 ^ . ,* S Eaton nnd Howard 16,26 17.66 9 » » le 4-1 Fidelity Trend 29.89 32.47 h c‘f *\i Keystone 10.20 11.13 ‘°^ 25 hi

Kc>-stone K.l 9.15 10.02 e jd prii- S Keystone K-2 C.85 7.48 ‘="°'=c \ Z(1 Keystone S-2 10,40 11,35 “ ••;:r Keystone S-3 9,80 10,70 ch

Keystone SA 6,67 7.28* « Keystone Int. Fund 12,91 13.95 1 ii Life Ins. Inv. 7.08 7.744. H M anhattan 9.70 10.60 5, ,■y^ M ass. Inv. Growth 12.11 13.23

M ass. Inv. T rust 16.50 18.03 , Notional Growth 11.12 12.15

t r National Slock ' 9.00 9.83 ’ Putnam . 15.81- 17.28

” *■ Eelevislon Elec. 10.15 ll.OC n P N V ■S. .Vaiuo-U Income 6.17 6.36 Ue Q6q- -*» Value LrSpec.-Sitr— 6.05-6 ,64 s lc e r^ m

W est,-Ind . S hares. .8.53 - 9.23 stM dy'-l,

'SPOT METALS . "auR fitc I , NEW YORK (A P )-S p o t non- c lasM s • 5 ferrous metal prlccs today: h igh coo •jyi Copper 38-cents * pound. Con- n a o - J b 5 ' nccifcut Valley., ■' a n d low 5 Lead 14 cents a pouivJ, New 22.50; he 0 - York.------ '• ~ ~~ ----------------------- c h o icc fc0 Zinc 1454 cenls a pound, E as[ -23 .25 : b

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age G ood to high choice s te e rs , , . j i te r 22.00-24,00; commercial lo low 1/” the g o o d , 20.00-12.75: utility s teers , nd- 19.00-20.00; fed Holstein s teers , ihel 20.00-21.75. . lo w 'a t1 of Good to choice heifers, 21.00- fi^TTwIn

22 .25 ;-commercial to low good “ u . o n (

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M e 14^00 - 17.’50; commercial b u lls | hH ch^ B Ihe 21.50-23,00; ulillty bulls, 20.00- ,lon 21.75; light halls, 19.00-20.00 j S l and H eavy feeder steers, _22,00- jj.co , ded ^4 . ^ 1 . n, r ,

26.00; common quality s teers , v/«ndell ans 21.00 - 23J5; Holstei^ s te e rs , p S r the 20.00-26.50: pooerer g rade s teers , . r t Slaiti; icM n.O O -U JJO iW vy f « d r heifers ter- 20.00-23,00; light feedr heifere; schroedc tak- 21.00 - 23.75; common heifers, i UA«b< lesc 18.00-20.75; sleer calves, 28.00- w s n . r live 33.00; common quality- s t c c r c ts . « ii

ca lv es. C5.00-28.00; heifer calves. S h B day 23.50 . 27.50; vealers, 26,0041.00, S c r n

ond-foeder-cow*, 1 5 . 0 0 - 1 7 7 5 . J j S w lost ' and U lleal IDAHO FALLS jerom c

IDAHO FALLS (Specia l)-A II Qudd Ht , ls : c la sses were steady a t the Wed- Holsleii rye neSday sale of the Idaho Live- Moore, B

s to c k Auction, Idaho Hi^lls. ?'• 20.40; Oi--------- ^A-tols!-of-^-3heep.-168-hog5 fl82r*210(

. . a n d 2.575 cattle were sold. Buhl. 980 ;cr- . ..Cholsc_nm£fiJaUflinhs4l9.5ft. - F e e d e r . 1 20.00; feeder lambs {18,00-20,00; Wendell

10 odd ruff feeder lam bs $17.00; and 615.’: lein JiSht fat ewes J6.00.7.50; c anner tle r -F ile ,70; e w e s ond bucks $3.50-6.00. s te e r - iNo. E xtrem e top 1S.OO; bulk ISO- Kimberly

220 Ibj, 17.50-13,00 ; 220-240 Ibs. and M9 : per 17.25-17,75 : 2<M60 lbs 16,75 to Foils 30

17.25; 260-230 Ibs. 16.00-16,75; 280 Bruneou to 300 Ibs, 15.00-16.00; sows un- 32,00 ond d c r 300 ibs. 14.00-14.50; -300-330 Turner

-15 Jbs._lJ.fl0.2.JU».--33<W«>-i()s. 12,50- 3040 and ge; 13.00; over 450 Ibs. 12.00-12,50; Clark, Ca

s ta g s 6.50.9,00, and boa rs 3.00- vin -John de- . 0™ Russ

Choice grain fed s teers $23.00- Heifer c ^ , 24.50: good sleers $21.00-22.00; ellon. 19:

com m ercial steers $20,00-21.50; Creed. Tv cho ice fat heifers $22.50-23J)0; 313, 25,90 good fat heifers $20.00-21,00: ford. 271, com m ercial cows $18,00-19.00 ; 409, 24.75

>•0- u tility cows $17.00-18,00; c u ltc r Filer. 364 2, c ow s $16,00-17,00; canncrs $13.00 428, 21.30,

No. 16.00: bulls $20,00-23.00; veal • - . _ ley ca lv c s n3.00-27,00; good feeder flin s te e r s $U.00.24.50; medium-feed- J r O t e

e r Steers $21,00-22.00;' H olstein jnAHO 'ar- s te e r s $20.00-21,50: good feeding - ‘Kstate ain he ife rs $22,00 - 23,00: mcdiurH fo?

feeding heifers $20,00-21.00: feed- shlnoTs

I j" Offcrincsow OGDEN (AP) - Hogs 210. ;^ 'a k c 'r- ,

barrow s and Rilt., .steady to 50 4 o ? m- lo w e r; barrow* and gills U.S. n q Nn 35; 1 2 210-230.lb 18.90-19 10; .sows „ u r m . . ' r er. few 2-3 440-600 lbs 12,20-13.40.

:c'l? , PORHAND baled per1/4 PORTLAND (AP) fUSDA) - Onions

7 c W eekly summnry. cStlie and Malheur { cr, c a lv e s 1.150: slaughter s t e e r s S de =rc njQst-SO-blBhef!-,lauRhter-heif. S k e t _ ^i«i- e rs .-inrcc-fnrsales-ZSi'iOrhlCh- u . H c T f

. c r : slaur.hicr cows mostly held 3 in .n d l s te ad y ; bulls steady to 50 high- 3 3M in - e r : vealers nnd slaughter calvcs ' ’ ' ' 1.00-2,00 higher; feeder classes

cv. uneven, steady to 1.00 h igher; ru iC A f ise slaughtep steers, high good nnd jatocs orr

m o s tly choice 940-1100 Ib 24,80; toial U S 0^ slaugh te r heifers high good nnd supplies n 2?« cho ice 22.70-24,00 slaughter cows glow- moi W, u til ity commercial nnd standard sales’- Ida i j j 19.00-20,00; slaughter bulls com- Minnesota 0}^ m crc la i 24.00-25,00; v e a l e r s River Va

cho ice 39.00 to 41.50; slaughter n e w - si

ly. 350 lb 30,00-31,00: feeders s le e r carlo t tro 5 « c a lv c s choice 28.50-29,20;- he ifer - • VA c a lv c s choicc 430-450 lb 25,00 to

’ "■ ■""■'“11' . 23.10-25,00. nrotW/tf,/*M H o m 260; barrows and gilts 75 T d • VA to 1.50 lower; sows scarce , bu t V,jU stc n d y ; harrows and c ills 1^2— - ft/. 190-2.30 lh-|9 ,00-20,-40!-50W s-n r Jsn-HD.JI, 1S.«H6.S0, S

Sheep 35; not enough of any VA cla.ss to establish a t r e n d ; il? sloughter lambs,choice & prim e IU 8 M b 24,00. ■ . •

i l l OMAHA ButteOMAHA (AP) (U SD A )-H ogs

7,500; barrows and gilts strong CH1CAG to 25, some 50 higher; sow s held steady; wl

ed s te a d y ; few 25 higher; 1-2 190- unchaneed A\ 22s Ib 18.75-19.00; 1-3 1 90-240 Ib n f i - o f B ,15 jJ-g-lS-TS: 320-CT5 Ib sows 15.50- 90 B K ; (

66 b t t l e 2.000; calvcs 10: s te ers I n g ^ c w 47 a n d heifers steady; cows steady 75 p e r cc 13 to 25 higher; high choice w ith whites 34:02 end prime 1.200-1.245 lb 24.25; 31- standi Ijg ch o ice 23.25-24.00; low nnd a v ' * _ 35 e ra g e choice heifers 22.75-23.25:70 h igh choice '23,50; u tility and2« com m ercial,cow s 17.25-18.00. ______n j Sheep 300; slaughter lam bs NEWY(

w ea k 10 50 lower; shorn ewes ‘“ re* dosi n , s te a d y ; choice,wooled lam bs a t ® e®"* n'l “ 21.00-21.50; choice T horn w ith 120.7-120.8! f i fall shorn pells 20,50; cull, util- CcOlfc®

ity and good shorn ewes 5.00- Wool ful ‘5 6.50. • M ies.83 -_____ , Ccrtlflca^ DENVER IM-SN-OC D EN V ER (AP) ( U S D A l -a i - B-Bid; > “ Uo 000: c a i r a Jd ie : slau'slilcr -« S tee rs average choice a tid bcIOw -------- PT23 s te a d y lo 25^l8hcr; h e i f e r s SHOSHO- m o stly steady; limited supply of Stoddard

s la u g h te r cows steady: o t h e r p la in ’ worin- G lasses scarce; slaughter s teers

h igh to mostly choice 1000- ,n- JlO O -ii, a 7 0 -a 7 5 : mixed cood

a n d low choice 1020-1080 lb 22.10- - „ w 22.50: heifers mostly upper.ha lf ■- c h o icc few-primc'920-950 lb-23.20 1 ? ;? ? ? ''% sl -23 .25 : bulk high good to choice ._ .«.Q^,(?J1UL7S-.22JS; high cu t. k. t e r a n d Dliliiy cows 'lG.75-18.50.

" " i =i l - 2 ^ r ^ w i T n d gills 2 (^230-ib

18.85. 9.00; bulk 1-3 190-240 lb n t- lS .-5O -18 ;75 r»1ow r4003 (N nb- J iL 5 f l= I 0 1 ____________________ W lamhs,

---------------- -C H IC A O T -________________ C A rg • CHICAGO (AP) - (USDA) - » H ogs f .500: butchers sU ady to ^

25 h ig h e r; sows steady to 1.00 *“ » Co., 7 „ h ig h e r : most 1-2 200-220 lb ” butchers-10.25-I9.7S;-mIxcd W A p riJ ------- 190-240 Ibl 18.50-19.25;-240-270-lbs J u w -------a 18;OO.18,50r2-3-340-2S0 Ibs'17.75. A up--------» 18.50: mUed 1-3 350-400, Ih sow s Oc.c,„ 16.75-17.25; 400i00 lbs ,16.50- Dcc. n 17.00; 2 J 50MOO,lbj 15.5O-J0.5O. A pril -

R e p o r tFed Steers —^ Are Steady rp -At3?dE;:Sa le =

F ed steers, he ife rs , stocker Jlr and feeder s te ers a n d heifers,

and steer calves w ere s teady; cows strong to SO cen ts h igher; By

* ' bulls, strong, a n d h e ife r calves.. slow a t the W ednesday sa le a t 'n ' rvi v ^ the Twin Falls U vestock Com- ^ mUsion Co.. Tw in Fa lls . S^ -S c l le r s -w l lh -a v e n ig o -w e lg h ts

and prices for fed s le e rs w ere : 0a . g m l ^ e ^ r and“s t r a w e j^

»* b r & ^ B u ’hl.-^W gV 23.40:-C .T .’ c o m e -^ e ' ®- Doramus. Wendell. 1041. 22.60, sidered a „ and Heniy Schuttc, E den , 1252, A. Sure^ 21.60--------------------------- ------ /a c t, 1 ha

—Fed-helfefS i-G r>T ; - Doram u3t tti lity -3 rc >■ WemWL tJO, 22.20. ou t lax .

Feedftr sleers; P e te and R ob- mcpt elec *• e r t Slailer, F iler, 628, 25.80, and companies 3. 666, 25.70; G ary o n d E lm e r y ^ n h as 5. Schroeder, Buhl. 620, 25.60; M. of their sn *• L. Hoebelheinrlch, R upert, 620, °®- 25.50; Ralph H ostctU er, F iler . r 678,-25,40: E ugene a n d L um ir f f

s . Zach. Buhl. 567, 2 S .1 0 r R alph ,0. Newberry, Je rom e, 596, 24.80;

- Max-Herbolt.--RiJpcrt,-785.-24.00 -I-SU spcc ond 831, 23,50; J . E . A nderson, Wea lhat

. . Jerom c, 806, 23.90, and D ale have the t >11 Budd. Hazelton, 8S3, 23.20. . tlon. That tl' Holstein feeder s te e rs : A llan dends paid 0- Moore, Buhl, 682, 21.50 and 732, - u t i l i ty si

20,40; Orvol H ansen, Hazelton, pa rtly fre >» C82r~21i00,--and—Joe Mflchneek? cbme-taxe, Buhl. 980, 20,80 and 1033. 20 .00 .--------------0— F e e d er-h e lfe rs j-A -W rY o u n g ;--------»-v-1; Wendell, 597. 23.40: 620, 23.40, . K l ); and 615. 23,30. a n d R alph H ostet ?r tie r.-F iler, wg. 22.10. H

S teer-calves: Lee M olhei^, t0- Kimberly, 289, 32.80 : 461, 30.10, " s. ond 539. 27.35: I. T . Creed, Tw in By ,0 Foils, 301, 32,50, and 364, 31.70; AP I ^ Bruneou Sheep Co., R upert, 339. n e w Yi V 32,00 ond 406, 3L50: G e r a l d f o m e r aU )0 Turner, Filer, 326, 32,00;- 426. n X Xt5,i 3- 30.40. and 459, 30.20; F r a n k j o K ^ I; Clark, CasUeford, 390, 31.70: Al- „ess and r> -vin -Johnson. Buhl, 394 ,' 29.60, e „ have n

s e 'I; ellon. 193, 60.00 head : I. T . i^ .,, . .t; Crccd. TwIn Falls , 288,27.00 andi; 313. 25,90; F rank Q o rk . CasUe-t; ford, 271, 26,25; 311, 25.35, and L T l 4 .„I; 409, 24.75, ond G erald T urner,r Filer. 364, 25.50 ; 364 25.40, a n d 8®"'

c M

1- Potatoes, Onions ”n W" IDAHO FALLS (A P ) —Fed-JS i,, .fJ 8 eral-state M arket N ew s report- n for M arch 15 - Sales F .^ .B .'• shipping point nnd delivered " ‘5 r M ies F.O.B. shipping point ba- ® {

c Potatoes In U pper V alley, ‘J '" Twin Falls ond B urley d is tric ts : offcrincs m odcm te, d e m a n d ' ‘''“I'

, very light nnd m a rk e t slightly atmosphere '• w eaker;'russcls w ashed 2 In. o r *18! chargci

4 or. minimum 100 lb. sa ck s olini.'• U. S. No, lA 3.25-3.55: 10 ox. TTie Ker s minimum 3J5-3.60: U.S. No. 2 White Hoi

1.50-1.60: 10 ib. m esh s a c k s P ierre Sal baled per cwL U.S. N o lA 4.10- also felt d 4.40. I an early r

’ Onions In W estem Idaho a n d fund refon1 Malheur County, O re .; o fferings ommendoil s llght._ demand ^ m odera te _ nnd and - F tr) ; m nrkrt iiipfldy- sn ih enrfc. Thoy-Wer* ; U.S. Ko 1 yellow sw eet Spanish avoldlng-tl i 3 In. ond larger 3.25-3.40, m ostly potentially 3,350,40; 2-3 in. 2.10-2.15. S r e

S CinCAGO de]iuau i3 !• CHICAGO (AP) (U SD A W Po-i taiocs orrivols 37; on tr a c k 177; Uparfmi*r: totol U.S. shipm ents 529; o ld - Nassau thi supplies m oderate; dem and w as ,}.«,« . ’m ns slow; m arket d u ll; c a r lo t tr a c k „ {Stfrlur1 sa les: Idaho ru sse t i 3.65 to 3.75; Sf• Minnesota North D akota R ed -„ ,d y ' s River Volley round red s 3.00: , r new - supplies ligh t; dem and n w .u 'h rJ

slow: market nbout s te ad y ; no SSfuol fu l r carlo t.trock sa les r e p o r t e d . . , ^ A n i o f in

J FUTURES criUcUed 1> The-foIIowing quota tions w ere 5 M cR oberta /® r f im d .

and Co., ^ I n F a Is. commission‘ -------- Matae P o ta toes fu-rid was n

------------High Low . a o s e sE C said‘ M arch 2,67 .2.68 2.67 ^ , ; ^ , April 2.38 2.33 2.35 cd its mulu , May 2,79 - 2.72 . 2.-T3 first to publ ; Nov. 2,40 2.39 2.39 move, an 1

' .--------r ulcd to hav

Butter and Eggs S '." "C „ .C A /o ^ ’ J r B U . . O , t S

Steady; wholesale buying p rlccs .unchanged; 93 sco rc AA 66; 92 , 'A 66: « B 64'/,: 89 C Gl*/*: c a rs 90 B fU; 69 C G2^.

Eggs steady: w holesale buy ­ing prices unchanged to up >i4 .75 p e r cent o r b e tte r g rad e A ^whites 34: mbced 3 3 ^ ; m edium s f i f 31; standards 31>,4; checks 24.

----------------- -------- T. b . h<l

WoolNEW YORK (A P ) - Wool fu ­

tu res closed unchanged to .5 of a ccnt higher.. M ay 1I9.3B, J ly 120.7-120,8. Oct 122.0B, D ec 122.1 C

Certificated wool spo t 117.0N. ^Wool futures c lo sw quiet. N o

- Cciilflcalcd ip o t wool tops a t 160.5N. . . 7Vii9lt.

B-Bid; .K-Nomlnal' 2 boiiom' boiiom 3-

^------- PTA-TOi-MEET - - -S H 0 5 H 0 N E .- j r t r s .u ,M c r l e

Stoddard, Twin F a llJ , will ex ­p la in ’ work of th e T w in Fnlls '?!!!, E as ter Seal Center a t th e PTA meeting a t 8 p.m . M onday.

Cattle 500 calves none: h a rd - .w kfifw ly-«nough f o r - a - m a r k e t - tc s t ; wchoice 950-1,150 Ib s laugh te r , , v . , r stw raJ24.y 4 ^ ; ^ m y

17.00-19.00: few’ h igh yielding

g I gn te 1 * 1lam bs steady; choice and prim e-10M l5-lb-w ooIed-«Uugh-te r lambs 22,50.______________ ■ ipwxii. 1^ dsihi, 'J I- _ M m £ _ E U n i R E S _ _. :Th^,folIowing quota tions w ere - provided by E W. M cRoberts and Co., Twin F a ils .

Hlgh^ Low CloseA p riJ ------25.77 2 5 J0 - 25.27 •J u n o ------- 25.»5- - 2 5 J 0 - - 25.85 ------- - --Aup--------26:50 — 26.35 -25.-45 ---------------Oct. •26 ,87 - 26.80 26.85 AUCTIONf Dcc. 27:37 ' 27.30' 27.30 M U MAN A p r i l - 27.60 . 27.75 37.7? ' m i ^ m

The Dailyl ^ i r v e s t W ^ ^

By WILLIAM A. DOYLEI. ,

Q. Do you feel-that It Is a d - in almost■ vaniageous for a person Iti th e th is sliuallc , M per cent Federal income ta x vea the div

b n c k e t 10 Invest in utility se - m on siock- 1’ curities, the dividends on w hich preferred si ji ttfe-onlH>»fHy-«aM W e-6fr-4n. bo«fcrtnd-o >. c om e-the balance being con- ,), sidered a return of cap lu l? dividend thi !, A. Sure I do. As a m a tte r of e m l income

/a c t, I have kind thoughts fo r u tility com '1 utility secudtles—w ltlro r 'w ltl i- nM L AlSoi l

ou t tax advantages. Slocks of change fron ^ mcpt electric and gas u tility s a m e siock.0 companies have proved ih c ir go it boi

w orth as investments. Because von ’ a rc h• o r ih t l r .olH va l» u «ndrtcor<l.i »hlc

'■ of steadily Increasing cam lngs parity toand dividends, they ore nm ong you should

^ the first s tockf-new -investors dua l stocks 5 should consider. M ^ny S4 _ l _ 6u s p c c t jv u jn 0y_have -the lis ts , provj I, Idea lhat a ll ullliiy securities tion. e have the tax situation j-ou’m cn- Ntiw foi

tlon. That's noi so. The dlvi- p e r cent F n dends paid on some—but not aU eac h dollar I, - u t i l i ty sloclu ore entirely o r m eans a sa I, p a rtly free from Federa l In- laxes. Nat7 come-taxes. ■ -------- you rJ -_____ ________________________ appcal-ther.

\ ■ Business m5"y“Jod°selling a t

i' Mirror ■n By JOHN CUNNIPF P'>‘: AP Business A nalyst ° f . ?1 NEW VORK UP) - Somo ' ’‘i “ form er aldes of PresIdent Ken-

•• ncdy who formed a m utual /u n d r‘ to sell ihsrcs in American busl-• ness and real estate to foreign- ncornc that > e rs have now made some basic

changc.i, partly as a result of• crlUclsm. Q . After r• E ven though tho operation,! the United Stales Investm ent p u rc h a s ri ; , Fund, Is less than a year old i l m a r Iy for 1

had become embroiled in th e m cdical can i wide, general criticism of th e ' ' ' “ s nll<wi

mutual fund Industry.-And spe- transpoi clflc .c fltic lsm i_w ere - leveled c e p t th e ,l r also. gasoline co

No longer will Ihe fund, b a sed S . i n the Bahamas, accept a c - ^ ^ ® ^ ^ ? ' . counU designated by num bers T f f

ra the r lhan oy name. No longer could not dc i will i t reinvest In o ther m utual ded uct any e

funds, a practice CriUciied n s because sucl costly lo Investors. n e v e r loses

Both theso practices ore legal : ond, Jn fact, widely used in f t r - •"R i eign financial operations. T h e c®*" “ve■ atmosphercr however, Is becom- th o undcrsta . ing charged wllh adverse criti* w ould be & , cism , p r ice and I . 'Hie Kennedy aides, fo rm erI White House press secre tary ‘ T o Ihis di I P ierre Salinger among them , no answ er. 1 . also felt desirous of oTitalnlng th is?

a n early reputation for m utual A . I can t. 1 fund reform, In line with rcc - can.I ommendoUons of tho Securities shoes, I wc I ond - Exchango— Commission. JI'’*I They-wer* equally desirous o f com es tip w I avoldlng-the- d e ra ilm e n t'o f - -a m gs, but ve

potentially profitable worldwide overtu rned ' venture. • th e ir backs 1

The story of the form er presi- ®“y wp' dentlal aides and th e ir m utual fund goes back several years . '<^ast worth

Headquarters were aet up in nooers like I Nassau, the Bahamas, w here Juogo ond there arc no local Income, sa le s a lw ays fight o r Inheritance taxes ancl.w hcre. Q_ Our ac of course, American toxes do part-U m o so no t apply, ... funds. He is

Shortly thereafter, the SE C Invest $50 filed its highly critical report on hobbling cm m utual funds. skcptlda l? 1-A m ong other things,-the-SEC tna ic- thousa c ritic lu d mutual fund holding r hc lleva hi companies os poor investm ents.T o pay 0 commission lo a m u - * tuol fund thot in tu m pold a commission to another m utual fu-fid was not good"practicc, th e J SEC said. show s wh£

T ho (und, therefore, ellm inat- j” past a cd its mutual fund porUolio, th e ‘s m about f irst to publicly announce such a jro™ In it move, an announcement sched- U- S. Sccuri ulcd to have bceii m ade a t .th e Commission, annual meeting in N assau ncjct Umo accoi m onth. prom ising yc

Trimmed of some problem s, dou b t tha t yi the fund officers now. arc em- phasiilng the real estate portfol- (DwU win . Io, which they claim is unique . among funds.___________ _______

G O O D I N G A N N I

o o m m u n it y ;T* b* htid (rt Ih* Ag lulldlng behind th« high 1 niM Enl Irt OM«n«. Idok*.

S a l e S t a r t s 11:00 a .n

L u n c h b y G o o d i n g G ra i

S A T U R D A Y , J V U R C ITilA aO R EQUIPMENT & MACH

Fomioll A tf«ier.- 2 Ford t 'sd er gbs lonVi, Na. John 0»tr« irolt p W en rubbor. M auty Karri

-7Ki» It. flat. M for Itvck or trallir, 3 1008 I 2 bollom Inltrnoiienal tumbli plow, Reta^ (Md boiiom 3-woy pkw, 2 tow 3 polnl com ond tpn

. Maiuy-Horiii mswtr, IHC 2 woy lumbl* plow, I titC & ft. rnvwing mochln«.

---------- -^ J lN IT U R B rA fP U A N C E S -M N THoi wour h*oi«>, IV ur. cor rcrilo, tobI* Imnp, « {Q,n,,quanl<ty m i l appllancti, 7 bo>«i eld* ar Mvirol tad ifO<u..old hrondino »'0", odd* o«d .

CARS, PICKUP & TRAILER )948 Ford iwfon, 1949 Ford pickup. 2 hort« llaLji for canvot csvw. — -

BUILDING MATERIAL « SH O P ECUtS'bO. (r. 2i4i end 2«6’i, rough, oiumlnum non

- FEEDING & HAYING EQUIPm! n o 7 whwl«d »ilog», 70 foot hoy pll«r

MISCELLANEOUS—a-lo«pt,-4-lofnp^-fl»8d»ij-tnllk'«rotn«r.-««eh»l*c

iprtadi, I Pf. avtnhoM, thtll box, box booli, 2

Itr, 3 buTTMr.'hoipleit, «1td>ic h*ottr, wogcn c -eo.-dartt66TBf.-Qoed.-3 - fH r prr- -ikl r boof>.-2- T' - 'jiiigY,- 3 'p>. 'ifiM'»«it,'hydravlk jock; good, do in ''

lack, wMd -bufnir, 2 daicn tpud bo tU ti, a»« l 1, trofl lawnmowtf, peel toWt.-aS or mot* robWu... MAMr.OIHaitUUTC»NUMaOUSTOi

lUNO WHAT TOU KAVt TO SOI TERMS: b « H

AUCnONmi JOHN fDMOtOUGH ' . - - | SAU MANAGD IT OOOOINO C H A ra FTA. 1

■ Morch 16-17, k T / ' T w in Falls 1

I n alm ost every case w hcro th is sltuallon’ appUcs, it invol* vea the dlvidetal y i d on com-

preferred stock or In terest on

A nd -iho cx.acl amount of the dividend tha t is free from Fed- e m l income tax varies from ono u tility crommon the

change from year to year on tho s a m e siock.

So, it b o ib tfown to - th is . U• you a re interested in utiliiy ' stocks w hich-mighr pay wholly ' o r pdrlly tax-exempt dividends,I you should check ou t indivl-I d u a l stocks. T hat's n o l 't ia rd , J

M any brokeroge firms put out• l i s t s , , providing this In lo rm o ._____1 tion.• Now. fot a penon in the 25• p e r cent Federal tax brocket,

c ac h dollar o f lax free dividends m cdns a saving of 25 cents In . . taxes. NaiuraUy. th e .h ighery o u r tnx -lJ tackc t— the tnore---------a p p ea l.th e ra -is -in - th ls -o r-an y ---------o th e r lax odvantagc.- But. with m nny good utility slocks..now selling a t priccs w here their , dividends produce c u r r e n t yie lds (divhlend divided ' by m a rk e t price) o r four per ccnto r more, any tax break pro­v id e s an added Incentive.

Onco 5-our Federal ta x blto . - g e ts up to 25 per cent o r higher.I t 's natural ta s ta r t looking for Incom e that is wholly o r pa rtly •. tax-sheltcredTY ou're loolcing in th e right direction. .•—

Q. After proving to the Inter­n a l Revenue Service th a t I had purchased nn auotmoblle p ri­m a ri ly lo r and esseijtlal to tho m edicol care of 0 crippled child.I w as allowed to dcduct none of m y transpcjrwtlon expenses ex ­c e p t tho iMlgnlficant ,cost.. of. gasoline consumetl along tho rou lo of regular trave l to and fro m 0 day clinic. -

T h e IRS advised m o thot I cou ld not dcpreclote tho c o r o r ded u ct ony o l its purchase costs bccauso such on auto, they sa id ) ' — n e v er loses value. So. I offered t o satisfy th e U x c la im resu lu — in g from this nil.lng by turning th e c a r over to the IRS—with. _ th o understanding th a t its valuo w ould be 6ct a t the purchase p r ice ond tha t the IR S would- refcind to m c the difference.• T o Ihis da te I havo recelvod ___no onsw er. Can you help m e on th is?

A. 1 can 't. B u i m aybe th e ta x c o u rt can. If I wcro In your- shoes, I would go righ t downth e l in e w llh thU one.- Thc LRS---------co m es tip w ith a ll kindi-ofTul^-^''^^ ^Ings, but vory-oftcn-see3 'them ~^------overturned when taxpayers gc l th e ir backs up ond fight. I 'd o n 't , s a y you wouU be su re o f w in­n ing . But don 't you think it 's a t l e a s t 'worth a try ? T ho rcve*” nooers like to act os if they a ro ’ ju d g e ond Jury bu t you con a lw ay s fight tlwm.

Q . O ur accountan t-ls also a pa rt- tim o salesmon for m u tu a l" funds. Hc Is trying (0 g e t m e to invest ;50 a month. But his hobbling enthusiasm m akes m cskeptldnl? He jw e a r s I w l» ______m sice thousands of~dbllars. CanI believe him and the mutuol fu n d 's prospectus?

A . Y ou c a n believe th e pro- sp e c tu s ^ ln which everything a b o u t the fund Is spelled out.I t show s w hat thc.fund h a j cfono In th e past nnd m akes no prom-- isc s about the future. E very w ord in it Is chccked by the U . S. Securities ond Exchongo. — Commission. Biit, if thot p a r t - , . . lim o accountan t-peddler " lr prom ising y o u r plc-ln-the^sky.'I dou b t tha t you can believe him.

(D«rU win wuwtr •Klf rrvrM'Sti*U n M U n •< fn*r»l taUtM In kU ' almnvu 11* o u a t u r* « r »k«M

______________________

A N N U A L

ITY SALEMnd IK« high ith»«r, H 7»S A «- j

11:00 a,m.iding Grange _ _ M A R C H 1 8

NT « MACHINERYgbi lonVi, Ne. 101 cn» boitem,, M auty Harrl» turn 3'PH, lltr, 3 I OOS irectof lim ,H, Rotary (ttd ditth dtanar, o^ , . _II com <u>d «ptfd"tviiiwiori 7 'h. tumbl* p]M , FvlHlctt tpnadfff

M C E S-M N T I0U E S“ ^ ' —, tobi* lamp, woHIt Iron. tlKtrle

bo"*i o1^ and pinjslt boniM,00, odd* Oftd «r>dt of> & TRAILERfajp, 2 tiorM Me<k ifoller wtlh

IS H O P E O m m E N T -olumlftum tionn doo/j^t,

^G EQUIPMENTfoot hoy plltr wlih ineief. flat ^ .■.

NEOUS ' — . .otn*r.-<«ehfltd-»p<t*dr-a-b«d— ------t, box by fa . 2 pwMV ft '

►ottr. wog«i ehonb, -4 ,wh**lj- ----------iklrboW.-2-TV-l.oy>, - 3.-.pto>lc,. ---------k; 9«id, choln Jack, good, I.Ipod xstluati, a t« l iproytr, plli .terop mot* robWu. • - ■ ..................lUMBWUJTOJMMtlOM - - l r : - ---------( KAVt TO SOI _'CA SH ■■■" ---------H • ------ rH 0J« -W -4M V - :-----» m i fTA, •. fHOta W - 4 I H :

T w in Foils T Im es-N ew i 2 t .

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Clay’s Indi Slated I'or

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■ o f h is d r a f t b o a rd sa id W edn c h a ir m a n of L o ca l B o a rd 47 a p p e a l to th e p re s id e n tia l o

:______ b a c k to .u s j r o m j h e m . ; ; . M emto k e e p C lay o u t of th e A rm y U . S. D is tr ic t C o u rt in O w ensbo ro , K y ., s e c k in g a n i

- in ju n c tio n a g a in s t h is in- ^ d u c tio n on th e g ro u n d s th a t .

______ t h c re J3 :B T rQ c ia l- im b a fa n ce -on his draft board. The suit a lso asks (hat all draft boards 1 In Kentucky be revamped to J eliminate racial imbalance.

Judge James F . Gordon set . M arch 29 for s hearlns in Louis- ^ ville on the request to name a

. thre^ludge panel to hear the v ' s u i t He turned down a request c

fo r a temporaiy restraining or- fi d e r against c lay 's induction, '* requested by attorneys Hayden c Covington of New York and Er- t n e s t Woodward II of I^iilsvlile. t!

The suit attacks the constitu- it t onality of a ■ federal statute th a t, Wvlngton said, "allows si th e governor of Kentucky to ap- y po ln i an imbalance of whiles tl and Negroes to local draft n boards." ti

All of Kentucky's draft boards a re acting Illegally, he said, be- fi

.............cause ■■■ "they discriminate Eagainst the Negro race." k

Named as- defendants were p Cov. Edward T. Breathitt: Col. r

, T ay lor Davidson. Kentucky Sc- It lectlve Servicc dircclor: Lt. le

! C cn . Xcwls B. Hcrshcy. nation- . a l Selective Scrvice director: p the auom ey general of Ihe In

.U nited States, and members' of rc Local Board <7. gi

Judge Gordon declined to is- m sue a temporary restraining di o rd e r against Clav’s Induction because, he told ihe attorneys, pi the presidential appeals board n< w as reviewing the champion's I* hi A classification. Clay had asked a 4-D classification as a Black m M uslim minister. E<'" T h e local board chairman oi sa id , however, lhat the m atler la

- h a d 'c o m e back from the ap^ bi .: . j r _ p c a ls .b o a r d and tha t Qay’s In- hi — :_ d u c tjo n -w a i-« t- /o r-6 :3 0 .-a .m . th

• A pril 11.Sherman said one m em ber of bc

th e local board. Robert T erry sl' Downs, Is a Negro. He also said fa th e board did not discriminate th

' again st anybody because oi lh race .

•’Our board covcrs principally sc th e wesi end of Louisville (a ai

• - - predominantly Negro area) and ■ w ould have a good many -col- w

o rcd registrants." Sherman tr sa id , "But we don 't discrim- a ina te In any way. and we never discuss the coior." w

In New York. Clay was vis- ai ibly shaken when told of the or- ci d e r to report. P

........ ... '" I f what you say Is true, this ,Js gonna be my last fight." he tl sa id . "All those people who want ct to see the creotesl heavyweight . w ho ever lived be tter comc see st

• m e now." I don't want to say anything ec

' _ m ore. I don 't w ant^o talk to.ntv m■ body. I 'm gohna'po to 'a movie

• a n d think about things.” - wClay Is In training for a M arch Y

22 title defense ogainst Zora Foi- . ley in ?^ew York. ^

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Taps Hoopster rNEW YORK ( A P ) -N e w „

Orleans made the b s t pick 1In the combined NFL-AFL •*pU)-er draft Wcdse^day and — m ade It a surprUe-, tapping PnnM cnce A II-A m c rIc a basketball lU r Jim Walker.

The Saints made the 6- ihfoot-J Walker the ir 17th- si'round choice. th

Walker, who hasn’t play-f o o t b a l l since h l ^ sli

K h o o l,-was drafted a i an sl)e nd . Al

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Cubs To Go W'THis Season, S

---------■ -SCbtrSD A LE.-A rIz. (A P )-= tn n"Y ouiigsteri were ou r plan for .31 la s t year and they 're our plan ] fo r this year a n d . we're npt pv a b o u t to change It. We’re not ju

, . going to jump out of the boat di , n ow ." He

L eo Durocher, s tiO and In the in second campaign of his three- wjy^m* ffintrart | r<«rinp|n^ 1 /»Chicago Cubs. addedT^'W e've m

- . g o t-se v e ra l kids just an inch _ j aw ay irom greatness and they jj,. could come right now."

_______ ^Uflder,: Durocher,.^the. C .u b s ghfinlshed^dead la st InAhe Nation- ««

■ • - . a l -Lea p iB as h e -ituclc wlth .ihB •- ->t«ith brigade. Surprisingly, ol- I though he ;w pn 't adm it It, the "?,

- f ie ry -sH p p er-h a s-a lm o s l-a - je t c " ; club for 1W7. K’ B u t -wUl the fnexperienccd

, pitchers conje through? ,i . Ron Santo.' the captain and i A ll-Sur. third basem an, thinks ' th ey can^ and will.

" W e . have more real good «vi ' h a rd throw eri ihon 'K ve ever * «

seen in our cam p," says San* he to, w ho pounded ^ luune runs 3

ed Faux Ani ig Home Po er Outlaw Tgar Store, Buhl, o n d V alley N ursing H the field, tu rned in open ing round vie othnll toum n m cn t W ed n esd ay night. am es T hursday b eg in n in g a t 5 p.m. have ano ther se v e n -g a m e schedule I

i n d u e t i o i i ____ =

b ' o r A p r i r X P "' S!

y. (AP) — H eav y w eig h t boxing d ; iay has been o rd e re d to rep o rt for E ,rmy here on A pril 11, th e cha irm an n: iaid W ednesday. J . A llen Sherm an, ^ Board 47 in L ouisv ille, gaid C lay 's |,

ildential a p p e a ls -b o a rd " d id com e b m.^^ Meamvh[le; in q^nother a ttem p t o the A rm y, h is a tto rh c y s filed su it in D ourt in a '

Clowns Snds tha t i t i • Mibafancc - W l t l l - J p O X l M * ^ - " ~The suit ‘ D ir

imped to Followers> * iS . « By'M U RBA Y BOSE. v in Loul^ Associated P re ss Sports W riter q

) name a N E W YORK (A P) ~ Heavy ol hear the weight cham pion Cassius Clay k a request exchanged qu ips with several y lining or- fighters a n d Commissioner Ed- y, induction, win Dooley, then boxed five » Hayden easy rounds W ednesday while T c ancl Er- challenger Zora Policy went J ; jiilsvllle. through a s tiff ihrec-round box- constitu- ing drill. , (

I suilule Clay, w ho w ill b c making his k."allows seventh title defense within a _

;ky to ap- year when he takes on Folley a t 1 ]f whiles the G arden next Wednesday L a l draft night, o ircady is in fine condi­

tion,ift boards He went five rounds with his said, be- friend and sparm nte. James

criminate E!ll« of Louisville. Ky.. and just J ' kept moving w ithout throwing a

Its were punch except fo r one short flur- hilt: Col. ry in the fli^th round. Then he let X' ;ucky Se- loose with a flashing left-right- :tor: Lt. left com bination to the head. r. nation- . Folley. serious and dead- director: panned, boxed for the first lime p

of Ihe In three d a y s. He went three mbers" of rounds w ith A rchie Ray and let

go with m ore punches and took cd to is- more punches than he usually m straining docs In a 10-round fight. <hInduction Folley. no rm ally a . counter-. ittorneys. puncher w ho p refers an oppo- Is board nent to com e to h im . believes iplon's 1- he'll have to go a fte r Clay. dr sd asked The M -year-old challenger R' a Black moved In on R ay and took some "

good w allops w llh 'th e big_J& chairman ounce tra in ing gloves. But he wi e m ailer landed som e solid shots lo the he

the ap- body, fncludfng a thumping left t.c Hay’s In- hook tha t m nde R oy ,stop anil h.i:30 -a.m . then.lim p a ro u n d thc-rlng.-------- an

"1 know I*vc got to ge t to the he :mber of body,.’’ sa id Folley. "T hai can Di rt T erry slow him up . B ul I 'll go for his ru also said face. He d o n 't like to get hit Timlnate there. I m igh t ge t the big one in fo ause of ih c re .'' fo

Clay toM S ugar Ray Robin- Ai 'inclpally son,' the fo rm er, w elterweight lo sviile (a and m iddlew eight champion, fl; rca) and "You w ere th e g rea tes t unlil 1 lo lany col- was born. M nn. you still look o\ Sherman trim . You w ere m y idol. T liat's Pi discrim- a lot — for m e to have an iclol.'t

we never He clow ned . w ith middle^ .sc w eight cham pion Em ile Griffith n

was vis- and Joe F ra z ie r , 22. the unbeat- L )f the or- cn heavyw eight contender from F

Philadelphia. . Intrue, this , F razier, climbed J n lo IdIght." he the ring to po.se w ith the C-3 »ho want champion. P;vywelght ." I thought you w ere bigger." W :omc see said F r.ir le r. a<;

" Is this Jo e F ra r ic r? " retort- \V anything ed Clay. "Look.s m ighty small to th ilk to no- me. You rea d y for m e?" . . W a movie "N ot for n couple of years he cx " - won’t ." sn id - F r a z ic r ‘s- trainer,0 M arch Yancy D urham . Jc JoraFol- "T hat's sm a r t," said Clay, in

"Twd m ore y e a rs? You’ll be all 4-; right th e n ," co

Cha^ ers Sign L Top Draft Pick !i'

.V .n d SAN D IEG O . Cnlit. (AP) - I”

.nninn Thc Son D icgo C horgcrs of tbe he ? r l e a American ' F ootball League ba / . iv i r cam e to qu ick te rm s Wednesday • r tlkc r. with the ir No. .,1 choice in ba the 6- Ihc pro foo tball d ra f t — defen- ' '1

17th- sive tncklc Ron Billingsley of ed the U niversity o f M onlana, ■' trc

play- The. 6-foot-8, 258-pounc) Billing- Or high sicy-was fjown to San Diego and sti

u an slgnc3 a c o n tra c t fo r the 19C7 a' AFL season . T erm s of the con- i trac t w ere n o t dIscLo.scd.________ ^

Jo With ‘Youngsti on, Says Coaeh D t( A P ^ n n d - l c d - t h e - t c a n t ^ i r b a t t i n r a t Dc plan for .312. leilur plan R ight-hander R ny Culp, 7-4 a t ml :'re npt Philadelphia la s t y e a r , joins the 1 e re not ju f f in exchange for southpaw Bl he boat Dick E llsw orth . Left-hander Ken Ko

Holtzman, ju s t 21. led the club Cu id In the in 'v ic to rie s la s t y e a r when he sti s three- was o n ly > p a r t - t im c perform.er •

'^ 'w S ea n J ^ . Fcrguton TcnU nt, ?1> aroo -to 35-

Ihe Cubs la s t A pril 2 h Until Au- Gfi - . gust, h a w orked In relief, then Do

C hlcogo -y«> n-aU -9 f-th< ^-n Ine m NaUon- gan jcj j,e s ta r te d . ’ am

.Rich N yc. a W oo l H-mdh WU- Hn If »hi* l'* ''d c r , could w in a spo t on the to

p ltch lng_con« .cycn_ though_hc hit has less th a n a season In pro j

•rienced PhNye w as 1-* In the minors bc- ficl

lln and joining th e Cubs. His Chi- ror thinks eago rcco rd of 0-2 ls.deceiv iag A l

sincc he h a d -a 2.12 cam ed-run chc1 m od average a n d tho Cubs failed to f V ever s c o re ln a n y o f the*three gam es hoi /s San- h e pitched. « , l ie runs Joe N iekro, Jo n Roblsch and ca t

^ d Valley iyj

Tourney I■Jursing Home, Twin Falls, the one- Iround victories in the 10th annua! IIV night. The tournam ent-'w ill c o n - , Bt 5 p.m . ill the F ile r High School Ichedule F rid ay nighl and wind up I

day. The champlqn will be _ crowned in a sudden-death I

, __ f in a l s - s t—3 —p .m . - S a t u r d a y .___I- = |- ---------- iin tT c —Dpcnm irTonnd~RciP “ ■

I • ancc Crcdit. Twin Falls, defeat- ■ •■JL cd C. I Vocational 53-22 while ■ ^ . Shield's, Buhl, dropped Young's ■ bo x in g Dairy, Wendell. <8-42.' West ' ■ lOrt fo r End Ec)uipmcni. Castleford. I a irm a n nipped Rangen's 37-36: Flier ' I r>rinnn Faculty defeated Ihe B and J I

C la v 's ■^°8ficry. Gooding. H-46: Val- I ^ 'la y s |;y N ursing Home bombed ■ c o m e Buhl i-ir.n Ward 77-40. Tlie ■

i tte m p t Cove. Twin Falls, dropped ■ s u i t in Dale’s Texaco. Bliss; 58'H4; “ ■

and Faux belted RichflcId 63-20. I The fir'd round will be com- I

1 0 P l 'l« l when Mike's Cold Sior- ■ age. Shoshone, m eets -the CSI ■ Misfits a t 5 p.m. Tliursduy. ' ■

U flf . r —T JrilingsiJor-T l»ur«ioy-night - ■ D include 5 p.m ., M ikeT vs. CST ■

M isfits: 6 p.m .. Reliance Credit ■ vs. Shield’s; 7 p.m ., West End E quipment vs. Filer Faculty:

’ ,. Valley Nursing Home vs. The ! W riter qovc; 3 p.m . Faux vs. w inner ——• Heavy of the MIkc's-CSI Misfits gam e: ■ us Clay 10 p.m ., CSI vocational vs. several young’s Dairy, and Rangen’s

: ; ; r , ^ ; v s . D , „ i j . T . g g „ y .

Ford-Looks ^ kln^ his Sharp, Yanks 1^ dnt ay Down Boston —e condl- Associated P ress Qwith his Whitey Ford, hopeful of re-

Jam es “ berth on ihc Newand lust Yankee pitching staff Ihis owlnc a -showed some of his uld- T ' lnn' flur. i^me form Wednesday a s the i ~ | •n he let beat Boston 6-3 In cxhl- M.1-rt.richt. billon baseball, ead. ° southpaw, yielded

dead- stra igh t singles to the Red rst lime ^It three Lauderdale, Fla,, but gave B ill and let up only one run. He faced ju st s q u j

md look II more batters in his four in- usuallv "•'’(? siii'i 3s Ihc Yankees won . ° Ih tfr Ilflh or six ohlbiU on

counter, names. Scmn oppo- Pcic Rose, of Cincinnati, play- M ali believes Ing In his first exhibition gam e, g ftc i ay drove in five runs to lead the afleneer Rciis over the New York Mels 3k some a l Sl. Petersburg, i <lon h ip ., Km Rose, who had been sidelined aboui But he with a groin injuo', hit two Fo.stc

: lo the homers, 'llie first came in Iho )Ing left !:cvcnlh_with Rose hilling left- sjunii 100 anil handed ogainst Jock Hamilton 5”j;._____ and .licd ihc-Score.,Inahc ninthi to the he batted right-handed against sleep hat can Don Shaw and smashed a three- Thi ■ for his run homer. ' ’ colic;get hit The Chicago Cubs made ll accei

B one in four In a row by edging the Call- mojo fornla Angels 7-G at Scollsdnle. ney.

Robin- Aril. Dick Billings' triple (ol- victo irweight lowed by Jim French’s sacrifice into ampion. fly gave the Washington Sena- dispc t unlil 1 lors a 2-1 victory in 11, innings 63-58 till look over the - Atlanta Braves, a t way I. Tliat’s Pompano Bcach. " rin idol.’; Three bases,on balls bj: rookie Fosii middle^ .southpaw G ary H an followed by four Griffith a throwing e rror by shortstop 45-11 unbeot- Larry Brown gave the San scasi

er from Francisco Giants a 3-2 triumph state In 10 Innings over ihe Cleveland qunr

)ed Jn lo Indians .it Phoenix. realithe C-3 T.ommy John, floh Locker. SoutI

Paul Edmond.son and Wilbur nois higger," Wood combined for a two-hiiter beat

as they pitched the Chicago say? ’ retort- White: Sox to a 4-1 victory over go small to the Pltt-sburgh Pirates a t F o rt ^h o

. . Myers. It wii.< the. P irn tes '-first {fip- ■ears he cxhibilion dcfeiit. andtrainer, A two-out ' single by rookie ihro;

Jose H errera In the ninth drove u,c 1 Clay, in the winning run In Houston's vvher11 be all 4-3 victory over Detroit a t Co- T},ur

coa, F la . Bo Belinsky was the winning pitcher for the Astros. _jgy

Curt Blefary paced Baltimore 1 lo an easy 11-4 victory over j,c i i_ Kansas City n t Miami. He drove -Tiiinp ,K in four runs wilh a thrce-run .y. AP) — hoBicr and n single. In addition 5 of the he dre\v three walks, stole a P " ‘ League base and scored four runs.

dnesday Ron Carew, rookie - second _ . lice in basem an, drove Jn five runs• defen- with a hom er and a bascs-load- , ,.7 . ;sley of ed double as MinnesotaM -• trounced Philadelphia 14-1 at Billing- O rlando.. Il was the third '■

ego and stra igh t win for the Twins after he 13G7 ft- three-gam e'losing s tre ak .' he con- St. Louis beat Los Angeles 5-2

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igsters’ Again S h DurocKer” " si“l

squetIting-at Dean B urk-arro 't-on-.thc-m ajor in — i

>. league roster, but one or more mate: I, 7-4 a t m ight stock. Ing s)Ins the Bullpen support com es. frohi bappi luthpaw Bill H ands, Bob Hendley, Col le r Ken Koonce and perhaps the oging <r‘BS' he club Curt Simmon.s. There may be a Stone hen he s ta rte r in tha t group. rform.er Boccabella probably wiilhiW -at- rcplace-tho-C T carE m lcrB ank-s

a t first b a se ,^ u t don't count the

Mil A u -G fcn n -B e ck c rt-a i second and :f, then Don K essinger a t shotisiop were e -n in c a-soltd-douWc-play-comblnatlon;

• and Kessinger boosted his bat- ih K it- tiiiK avuragt! in !a r iy ico-pnint5 on the to .274 when fie_^cam e a switch

ugh .he hltl?rjn_m|djca_spn. " ■ _ • ' In pro Santo owns third base, Adolfo ,

Phillips should be In cem er itau. lors bc- field. Billy Wllllams in left. By- Nrw Ils Chi- ron BVowne In right ond George - celviag A l l m a n - available ror-uU llty jin'>-«- led-run chores.-* .illed to Randy Hundley, who hit 19 ci«" gam es homers as a: rookie last year, 'w»»h

could •become the best C u b ± and catcher since Gabby H artnett. s«s

n n u a ! ■' 1I c o n - . ‘ '

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IDAHO FOOTBALL COACHING iculty: school football cooches at

Inn In Twin Falls. From lelt a rc hi winner ----------------------------------------------- :---------

f , " " , ’ 2 2 T h u r .d o /, M orch 16, 1967

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S o u t h e r n H l i

i H u r d l e R u t g'ielded . 'e Redime in N E W Y O R K (A P ) ‘- " W e ’r e s t gave B ill F o s t e r s a id W e d n e sd a y a s tl d ju st S o u th e r n Illin o is ’ l i t t le g ia n ls in

wo ri T o u r n a m e n t . T h e S c a r le t , u ibition th e i r f i r s t tw o N IT s t a r t s , m e e t tl

S e m if in a l d o u b le h c a d c r a t --------, play- M a d is o n S q u a r e G a rd e n gatne. a f te r J i ig h - s c o r in g M a rsh a ll

Mets w ith M a rq u e tte . " I *• d o n ’t e v e n w a n t to th in k T i / T

lelined nbout Southern Illinois." said V | t two I-‘o.ster. who registered his lUOih In Ihc coaching victory as Rutgers . led . stunned the towering'Lobo.s tia- j g milion CO in Tuesd.iy nighl's quarter- ^ , ninth finals. 'TM gel ,.yfiood_nlE hJl Ja U J

gainst t ir s i," ■ A ssothree- The Saluki.s. who ruled the ing- I

collcge division ranks before d is c u ide ll accep ting a bid to their first e Call- m ajor collcge post-season lour- O , isdale. ney. Jm vc rL-eled olf 2Q straight JLJUL le (ol- victories and take a 22-2 record ^ criflce into the Rutgers clash. They W a i Sena- disposed of St. I’e ter’s, N.J..

nnings 63-58 and Duke 72-C3 on the v es a t w ay lo the semis. 1 1 |

" I 'v e seen them twice," said rookie Foster, who came jo _ R j|lg c ts RUI vcd by four ye a rs ago a lte r compiling a Bob 1 irtstop 45-11 coaching record in llifce men's : San seasons a t Uloom.sburg. Pa.. Lions ■iumph Slate. " I scouted Duke for three Pome veland qu a rte rs Monday night before I 1:10.2,

rea lized ,I 'd be tter start scouting The .ocker. Southern lllinni.s. Southern Hli- condu Wilbur nois l.s so good, .so fast. They coursi ►■hilter beat D u k e '— w h an n o ro can I Run, hicago sa y ?" ‘ Turnef Bob‘I.loyd, Ihe .slender senior m en’s

who h as poured in 65 poinls for the__fi • • t h r ^ a r i e i “ n n i in o u r i i a m c n l n ine c

. nnd lends the nation In free- to Ga rookie throw percentage, will be seeing Nov drove Ihc Salukis for the first time held t

a to n 's when he lines up againsl them as In a t W - T hu rsday night. racesas the , .j 5 .2 J, j j jn , , new c

p loy." he said. " I don't like lo, , Thei timore p^om w h at I've heard; I should I«s

over be glad 1 didn’i see Southern compc Illino is." oilier

MiHnn While Lloyd nnd his backcourt ,p a n n cr . J l i i Volvano, p o s c . ik “

. “ m ajor th rea ts for SIU. the Salu- kis will couni on team balnnce

r?m« “ '’I* speed , ball control and a ^ ni*!” C Innrf defense taught by Coach ntn? : Jack H artm an , a protege of ,0 k- " f a" S late 's legendary Hank '-I®-®!

. The Salukis have beaten sev- ]t . — on m a jo r ■collono-opponent*, In- whppii i„‘, r n dueling second-ranked Louis- jim m \

^ 2 ville a n d '66 NCAA champion T exas W estern. But they won't .i.p.y b c taking Rutgers lightly. "That

I Lloyd is a ball club all by him- I - self.'.' H artm an said. , j “ 'i

In the other semifinal. Mar- •, quctte, \vhlcK-^aged Tulsa G'l-60

in the opening round and then - p j .„ squeezed past Providence fi;20 171;. ,

m ajor in “ DvcrtImn— Tuesday— night: r „ i ' ^ m ore m n tc h e s 'lts jw lse 'and-rebound- j „ “ ii

Ing s treng th against the point- i . t a c .■ Irolii h appiest le a r i to NIT,hislnre, '

Col M ar.shall's Thundering ifcrd, oging triggered by 6-foot-7 George , Sc a Stone's 46-pofnt .binge, set. a

tournam ent scoring m ark InVIVfto y will b la sting N ebraska M o n d a y

S u h i ^

^ 3 s e : w S K « i ‘s x r a ' s i t xM adliO n-^S qm ,o^G ar,lm -com - S S S i

. ball p’“ 30 years in’ . , n rp m j , - —

witch ~ L ~ ' crmrn

id a is — — S c o r e s —

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nmlllmo’r* 11. K>n.t> Clly V r ' • VInnnuU H. rhll»c1«ltili-1

It 19 C I« lB n ,iIli;N .w Y « k l - Kr. W year, wuWnrioB-t; au««i« « •C u h Hu LmU I. Lm AntfiM 2 Chlrtr

" C blc.ro (Nl 7. CUIoml. I r.lnflnie tt. Sas Fntoclico 3. ClntliBd. t n 4tllm

COACHING ST A FF w ll! conduct a clinic 1 cooches a t 4 ^ m , T uesday a t the Rogerson n lelt a rc heod c o ach Steve Musse&u, H erb I

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I Illinois Is Ne] lutgers Faces I

By DICK COUCH Associated Press Sports W riter

- " W e ’r e s till a l iv e , b u t e a c h g a m e g e t :sd a y a s th e s u r p r i s in g S c a r le t K n ig h ts g ia n ts in th e s e m if in a l s o f th e N a tio n : S c a r le t , u p se t w in n e rs o v e r U ta h S ta te t s . m e e t Ihc S a lu k is in th e s c c o n d g a m e r a t -----------------------------------------------------------

Sj Sportsmen Se 'S Meeting On Sitgcrsw Iij- J E R O M E — R c p o r t s 'a n d rc so lu ti

^ s iu r d a y in a d a y -lo n g m e e tin g ol ^ — A s s o c ia tc d -S p o r ts m e n ’s -C lu b s in tl I the ing- R e p o r ts o n th e p a s t y e a r a n d tcfore d is c u s s e d b y r e p r e s e n ta t iv e s fro m

first --------- ITTZ---------------G a m eSmiiarcHs nS Senior Champ 'IlnS IdM eetllg y s RUPERT — V eteran ski racer tire boi ling a Bob Hilliard was winner in the 'Hichl Ihfce men's sen ior race a t the Burley - iq- ,.,il

Pa,. Lions Club Ski Races held nt ^three Pomcrellc. clocking a tim e of Niagarj

Juting The senior division races were 1 nil- conductcd on a new slalom They course laid nut on Instructor “ “"spl; can I Run, wllh Ski Patrolman Paul ;

Turner com ing-in second in the Pahsimi icnior m en’s division, n new race lo drainag ts for the filih n nnual affair, with a Im the ] iiiicnt Tline o fT m .i) . T liirJ“plncc went bcllev'ccl free- to G ary 'Jones; 1:12,J. facility

eeing Novice and Peewee' raccrs Most time held their events on Bunny Hill the Fisl

them as In past years , and oil other and Foi races w ere conducted on the er Ray

ve to n w cour.sc. , 1 “ maki{(. to, There w ere less witries than spcclalti hould I^s^ ye a rs lor the event, bul ■ them competition, particularly In the delenatc

older brockets, w as keen./-n.iri Perfect skiing i ,ndilfens and S l. i. i, '

beaullful w eather, comblnca -to

Winners in the Senior Boys' division w ere Robby Adams, , 1:05.8: Randy Hanshew. 1:10,6.

I^^drick.

. ‘in ' ihe Jun ior Boys’ division “L Dennis Dc Thom as came In first ,with a tim e fo 1:04,9: Dave

'■ W h ee ler.-1:05,3. second: and S, Jim my A dam s, 1:03.7. third. u!"

Interm ediate bov.s. Sieve Han- banquet, shew, 1:17.9, ffrst; R i c k y '

™ Bullim.K Novice Boys', J a re d Williams,

J5-flcconds:-Sfeven-Fftirbroiher, JD L illi; 2I.8; and 'S co tt Allen, 33.9.- BALTl

n nn ’ Fec*cc Boys’. DeeLon Joncs. Baltlmoi J7.5:_Cm lfi_Lflrs,on.-J,8d:_4[!d nm e . Nf

C K CralE Joncs, 11,8, ■ s ™ k i i jJuniff^ G lrsl', Molly Adams, the K

1:18.6:, Sandra Holmes, 1;27.6; Wcdncsd / • . and Marcia Fredrick . 1:46.1. Basketbi

im erm edlntc G irls '. H o l l y The k A dabs. 1:11.2.: Carmen F a ir - in to foui

, brother, 1:30; and Terl Stanger. Division, ‘" J:39 .9 . Clncinna

“ J. Anna DcThomos was w inner the Bc ^ or-th«-NovIc(<*TjTrl5— division We3iiMd PJgy w ith a tim e of 17.5; and ,In the Baltlm

G isler'had a tlm e-of 16.S: and wilhln 11 Sherry Hanshew. 18.6. ' minutes

-------------------------------------- Kciln-li! . , . n y i s vH'Mh. T«. Cullfon! *T

Cimrrvn. UkU.. » . F>mim. V*.. K bgan CO .SW t.<nil>lin> .70. C^L Ulch.. «} play tO

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.Sl. Ilrnfilcl'* I'i. Southtrn EUlr.,„ | ^ NCAA Collt*. TURlh ___ _wiiuiiu-Sil>io CI. I.un( lilted « n ionnl I— •• IMinul. SU 77. Stf. 0 1 ^ J4 f S «» M " " ' '

.SW. liimruH f«. v.iptt»l*o ts Milan to Kr. Wnlrr«a « . ChtjrivT 6U M 20 SCCOt

NDA • . - w a s - t inChlrtro 91. n«lrelt >1. . mlnntetr-infiflMit l i t . no.ton i « mmuicsn4tllmor» i ; i , N.W York lU - U»Sl, W

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a clinic for all 'offensive bickficld coac IB Rogerson M otor offensive liae coach; G< eau, H erb A dam s,___ frosh co«ch.

'£ TIA/t€S-N£WS A T i

^ 1 1 -__________________________________ Tuesday

in the" X T J .\ \ P Y T The cx1 . 1 ^ A . l J Twin F a

a s a spcc

: e s I n N I T S i r ;question

Allendii slaff will

g a m e g e ts to u g h e r , " R u tg e rs ' M usseau, it K n ig h ts p r e p a r e d to ta k e on slvc bac le N a tio n a l I n v i ta t io n B aske t- Hughes., J t a h S t a te a n d N e w M ex ico in J:o n d g a m e 'o f T h u r s d a y n ig h t 's fcnsivc'^ l

n S e t A r e a S■V J ■ 1 condition!

) n S a t u r d a y ^;d r e s o lu t io n s w il l b e fea tu red i m e e tin g of th e F o u r th D is tr ic t A r C l l i C lubs in th e - J e r o m e - E lk - b u i ld ' -BUHL-

y e a r a n d f u tu r e p la n s w ill be dropped. i liv e s f ro m th e I d a h o F ish anti

G a m e D e p a r t m e n t , B u reau mcn'< im o f L a n d M a n a g e m e n t and c riu 's 1 F o r e s t S c r v ic e in th e m orn- cd by C: in g s e s s io n , b e g in n in g a t ”

I P 10 a .m . T h e sp o r ts m e n will 1 .'“’'" ' '^ ^ break inlo com m ittees from 1 h ' ' ' ’5 ' ' " to 3 p.m . and reassemble to E ipc -jc - present resolutions loathe cn- jg

ic tr tiro M y , '‘‘'= 'H ighlight o f the morning scs- handicap-

sion will bc a report from C, R, icap gam “ 1 (Bob) Qiiidor. manager of ihe panm en t

N iagara S p r i n g s Steelhcad b e s ts c ra t . hatchcry Quidor will outline pro. was lop ■

gress m ade jn the project to i-ynn Tbo transplant th e Middle Snake 323,

[fljil River steelhcad run into ihc “J’? the Pahsim eroi and-Salm on River ‘

,0 drainage. He also will familiar. ”1 n Im the group with the hoichen-, ^m Iw llevccm ie most modern fish '

facility in the world.■crs Most of the division heads of |Hill the Fish and Gonfc Department her and Fourth D istrict Commission- the er Ray J . Holnie.s ore expected

to make b rief reports on their Jan specialties. '

The ■ convention will bring ■ ‘" 'd e le g a te s from all o u t d o o r

groups ranging from Gooding to Chains and Twin FolU 'to Sal-

' mon, E ac h 'd e le g a te will bringrecommendailohs for his own m

•;* club. If these a re passed by Mi ' i ' committee and the convention 1ck body, they w ill be forH’ordcd to ^ J

‘ the stole federation and govern- m ental agencies involved.

^ Al in terested pcnons arc In- vited. F rank Varlan, district pres d cn t._ re p o n s-a - lu n e h eo n - — -

" '“ will rcplacc the -u sual eveningII,, banquet_______________

"" Bullets Defeat er, Knickerboclcers

BALTIMORE (AJ>) - The r r ,es. Baltimore Bullets rallied each . . ■ind L i m e ^ w .Y o rk jiulled ..within . w h is t

striking d is tance a^d whipped 'J u s t<ns, the Knickerbockers 121-114 , _.6; W cdncsday-nlght In a Natlonil - . plcas>

Basketball Association gam e.- C a ly The loss dum ped the KnIcksilr- Into fourth p lace In ihe. Eastern **•er. Division, one gam e behind the and I

Cincinnati Royals who defeated f n r f . r ler the Boston Celtics 112-10!ion We3iiMdariirgT>i:--------------------------------S o

nd within 109-105 w ith less than tw Code minuies rem aining. ■» - m il v

“ K evln 'L oiighcry. who led'lKe ■ ^Bullets w ith M points, then sank

— m v five iluijwb and Juhuuy'K E gan connected on a three-point I play to s trc tch Baltimore's ad- - ~ vantagc-to IH-IOS with 1:24 lefL -

WINS B IK E RACE ' - iTURIN. I ta ly (AP) - Italy’s

“ Gianni Motto won tho 125-mile ' Milan to T u rin bicycle race by

20 scconds W ednesday. Motta - w a s - t im e d — In -4 - hours. -46

' m inutes 12 'Seconds. Franco BI- sniacuLti tossl, also of l u ly , was sccoad. au m o r.a .

lekficld eb aeh ; Bill Hughes, defensive backlleld le coach; G eo rge D avis, defensive line coach, i

Area Grid Coa Invited To Cli

All M agic V alley high school one In n football coachcs a rc invited lo olher sites a clinic conductcd by the Uni- Idaho Foll? verslty o f Idaho coachjpg staff —

_ Tuesday afternoon nnd evening "Din the Rogerson Motor Inn, O O l 0 Twin F o ils .

The event.—w hich-w ill h n v c T ^Twin F a lls Coach Merl Eden ^ a s a spccia l guest speaker, wilt x T . 'C Iwgin n t 4 p .m . It will break r | f ) f ; j for a no-host'sO ppcr bi T p .in . and will conclude with a special JACKSO^ question and an.swcr period. Aging Julii

A llending from the University best start ii , slaff w ill be head Coach Steve palgn. lea

5 M usseau, H erb Adnms. offcn- Thursday a n slvc backfield coach: D il ly champion I [. Hughes, defensive backficld JIO,OUO Jiic _ coach; Ed Troxcl. offensive Tournamem

line coach : G eorge Davis, de- f'resh fro £ fcnsivc lino coach, ond Norm ''“J, OP< n,

Tliomas, freshm an coach. *’<: slvEach will speak for 30 min-

iites on bis specially. Coach ‘'’K®Eden • w ill d iscuss pre-season

r F a lls cllalo '.III bc J

J Gi'ilf’s,Holds s E ° S ' c '

Archery Lead1' --BUHtr — Q rill's-C onstnictinn o f f . '- -------iC dropped, a 3 ^ 'decision to Buhl .'landers ({ Western Auto bul still main- but the lou

taincd i ts lead In the Buhl Bow- Ihls year Ic “ men's inlro-club .series. Club coursid Grill's has a 21-S edge follow- long hliters 1- cd by C lea r Springs Trout a t Jack Nicklrit iT ifM .'^- W c .s to n r-A u to rn c n cr - iio w cv c rrII Thomas Archer>', 15'/-16: J and distance do , K Appliance ' 15-17; Buhl Sav- Tin worried ' Mor D rug 14-18, and Ikpkin 's pu tter, wort

E lectric and G am ble’s, cach 13- win on this 19. The treo-l

W estern Auto fired a 1,785 out stretche s- handicap-serios' and n 617 hand- mimcrnus p ). icap g a m e to lend in' lhat dc- habitat of a le panm en t while G rill’s wa,s the llgatprs,,d best sc ra tc h scries. NaOma Grill Most pro ). was lop woman with 279 while havc liiile li ;o Lynn T hom as led the men with 72 on the co' P 323, lice rounds

J and K toppled Thomas Arch- reported. ’ , . ,cry 3-1, W estern A u l o b e a l Sanders.. Grill's ' and G am ble's lopped fighting his .' Hopkin's by the same score, lice ond tr '/ S.iv-Mor and C lear Sprlngs'splll iuuch that I

a t 2-2__ •,______________________ Open crown

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r Call ; your 01i shote

1 1 ic ,c :a i ia d iM C J u b m a n i C o d

g ' I f you want a great ,

3. . whisky, ask for it._________^ ____ ‘Just say, "eanadiaa Club,

,i .., please/’ • ____Canadian Club.hos !

* Ihc lightness of Scotch ' , . . e anrf the smoolh satis* ■ /5 faction'of Bourbon,----------So,-prpcticc1inr^--------- f

0 Code, Rule 1:. 1 _calLyDur.bwn,shotS._____L ik L a n r? ------------------- ^

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islvB backlleld coaeh; ^ Troxel,, e line coach, and N orm Thomas,

I Coaches0 Cliniclol one In n series of five. Tho 10 Olher sites will includc Boise, ll- Idaho Falls and Coeur ci'AIcnc. iff -------------------------

n! Boros Hopes To Gontiniic Hot Start

ai JACKSONVILLE. Fla. ( A P ) - Aging Julius Boros, olf to Ills

ty best start In a 20-ycar pro cam- ;c palgn. leads the challengers n- Thursday a g a i n s t defending y champion Doug Sanders in the

id $10,OUO Jacksonville Open Golf ,’c Tournamem.e. Fresh from victory in llie Cii-

rus Open la.st Sunday. Dorns will be shooting for hi.s third-

n. 'C7 triumph. His official earii- •h Ings of $43,2S7 this year alreadv ■ ore more than the .47-yeor-old

veteran won in any full year since '63 when he caplurcd the

_ second U.S, Open crown.No pro has won three lilies

• this year, although Arnold P.il- mer has cliilmed two champi­onships and is a lop contender fnr the $20,000 Jack.sonvlIlc pay-

m o f f . " ........ ..............- .........................hi .Sanders w n the title in '6fi n- but the loum am cnt was moved V- Ihls year lo the long Deerwood

Club course which m ay favor V- long hillers such a s Palm er and I t Jack Nicklaus.T. ~lTowcvcr ~ Sandcrs~?:alfir"Th!'--------id distance doesn't scare me. All V- r in worried about is.gening my 's putter,working. If I do, 1 can 3- win on this course."

The tree-lined Deenvood lav- !5 out stretches 7.075 yard,s around 1- numerous ponds, which are the e- habitat of allegedly friendly ul- le llgatprs,II Most pros 'predict Ihey will . ■ le havc liiile trouble shattering p a r ' h 72 on the co'urse and many prac­

tice rounds in ihe GOs have beenI- reported. '1 Sanders, however, was slill d fighting his balky pu tter in prac- :. lice ond trj-ing to regain the It iuuch lhat led him to the Doral

Open crown earlier Ihis monlh.

aUown

otsib m a n ^ C o d e : R u l e L

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Colts Pi( To OpenPro Grid

NEW YORK (A P) — T he h ind Johnny U nitas, plckcc

--------- —r o Il^ d ■ ^ ) f- th r5 e c o ^ d -d a 3 ^ ^ Jd ra f t . The Colts h av e neei CUQ22Q , t o . N e v c Q r I c a n s . i a j

S t a t e F i e l c

w m B e g i rPAUL—Turbulent T e s s , o

Shaub. Twin F alls, w ill d weekend when the Id ah o S aturday morning. T ess Wi th e open all-age and g u n d(

S fio iti_ _ R t O M / ^ A a * „ A N G L E S

' • ‘ " By LARRY HOVEYTlmct-Newt Sports E dito r

In the world of track th e re a re many different b reeds or cot. Ench of lhe spcclnliies re-

’ quires certain physical and m ental conditioning c rite r ia tho t must be

spcciai breeds . . themselves ond

Twin Falls fans

tunote to have H ra -

• a t n p l e s lo wotch. Tho bestcxomple wos the m etam orpho­sis of Curtis Eolon into a 60- foot shotpuuer. This year—and next as la s t-a rea track fans have the privilege of w atching the finest pole vaulter in the s ta te 's high school history. The m an is junior Scotl Crj’d e r. who holds the state rccord of 13 feet, 6Vi inches and has equal­led thot every day since ou t­door practice began.' The pole vault Is (radidonally the longest single event In a m eet. It will start before the stands are full and still bc going

• on when the seats a re e m p ty again. (Cryder will change tha t locally). In between th e re 's o lot cf-tlme fflr'personal auesft* m ent of e ac h 'com petito r - ond thfs evolves Into the fo sc lnatln s

- gam o callM "psyching."Cryder’s promise of g rea tness

w as known throughout the a re a when he was a freshm an (sec ­ond in Slate). But from th e day he stepped into va rsity com ­petition he WAS also a m a s te r of pyschlng. _ ^

orltes returning, p a rticu la rly from Boise, and It would seem if anyone would be "pysched ," It would bc the freshman. A fter one meet Cryder was on top.

"Whca_I..wBs a fre shm an I ju s t decided not lo listen to an y . one- (among the com petition)

.nnd lust do the best I cou ld ." he says. That m eant no one

• w as going 10 gel lo him.A good example cam e ju st

Monday when transfer • D ennis LaMance. a basketballer. took

■ . his first try al vaulting. Hc has "Ju st barely" cleared 13 fee t In Montana last year. I t w as enough to shake the crow n on the champ’s head. So C ryder put the bar a t 11 feet. He c lea r­cd It. and so did LaMance.

"G reat vault. Fine fo rm ," en­thused Cr>^er and continued along that line for a couple of minutes. Then he said " le t ’s

'. r a i s e It to 13-6,’’'T h a t was enough.'" I t 's the name of the R am e."

. says Cr>-der in explaining the move. “ I've h o d every th ing tried on me. I Just w ant every- ,one to know that I can play , too.”

Let It be said he re th a t "psyching" is not m otivated by cockiness. Although C ryder is a confident lod and takes pride

. In his vaulting, .h e docs not delve Into these games for dep ­recating or self-edlfying reasons. There is no time to be w asted In a conversation of " I can ’s . ' '

'T h e re are 32 things you have to do to get a good Jum p," says Cryder who pours over vau lting articles,.movies and pic tures a t every opportunity. "Y ou hii’ve lo Ihink about those atl the tim e

-7— —v-but-when you’re in the a ir thero isn 't lime to remember each one. You Just have lo do th e m ."

Crj'der Is the first Idahoan to rea lly master t h e fiberglass pole, if anyone can rea lly m as-

• le r it. " If you can come down the runway a t'lh e sam e speed .

. leave* the ground a t the sa m e ' • -p lace~and'do~ill K tiilutp tlic

snmg ^arh timo th«> ^ e will a lw ays bend same w ay,” hc said.

______ » :-T o_pu t-lt-*no ihct-w ay ,.-the jpolo never reacts the sam e w ay itwfee. ___________. J

" I f you start to jum p six 1 . , Inchcs from where you s ta r ted

the la st one the bend Io the po le " w l l l - v a r y - t h r e e - t o - e l g h n J c ^ J

g ree s ," say* Cryder. who a lso can d t e law s-o f-In e rt ia , up

• chop, drag, etc., like n pro ."B ut you can lell the in stan t '(

the pole goes Jnto the box if c you’re .-going to have a good c vaulL V ^en you’ra fou r f e e t c

i .

Pick Quarte >en Second ] rid Gommoi

B y RON'RAPOPORT Associated P resi Sport* W riter

>) — T h e B a lt im o re C o lls , lo o k in g f o r IS, p i c k e d T e r r y S ou th all o f B a y lo r \ ^ d -d a 3^ ^ ^ ^ ^ h e -T P m ^ l u 'd A iiie r i u u n um l a v e n e e d e d r e s e rv e q u a r tc ^ b a c k s i r r le a n s fO r a d raft..c liQ lcg . S p m h n ll. . t l

'ieldJCrials__|3gin Saturday!it T e s s , ow ned by Dr. nnd M rs. R oy | J, w ill defend her double title th is I! Id a h o F ield Trials ge t und erw ay t . T css w a s judged the cham pion In j id g u n dog stakes and Lcnn G a rn e r , *-------------- P au l, tra iner and h a n d le r,----------------b e l tc v e s - th e " d o g - w i l l - s iv o ■

M the field '^plenty of cbm pe- titlon .” E ntries from sev - e ra l western stales have been received. Indicating this coiild

------------- b e one o f lh e association’s fiii-j. U f » i - > est trials. It Is open lo a ll

potnltng-brced- dogs.-D raw lnRS • V EY the competition will bc held. E d ito r 3 Friday a t iho B arney ack th e re G reener residence, b reeds ' of The trials will bc conduclcd ■laities re- ° ''e mile cast of Minidoka ond ilcal and Y-Dcll Molel. Burley, will

c r lu r la •''*31 headquoners. The............open puppy stakes will begin a t

8 a .m . Saturday followed by the open derby and a m ate u r

. gun dog.Sunday’s trials will begin w ith :

the open all-age stakes o t 9 ' a .m .. followed by the open gun j dog and the open.gun dog der- '

F irst place will win a 20 gauge ' A Browning shotgun-, First in t'he ]

. X - M open derby will recelvc a 12 ' gauge shotgun and the Olson '

B.T« ‘raveling trophy will bc aw ard- . ^ cd lo Ihc club winner In the

la m o rp h ^ am ateur gun dog stakes. * into a 60- Judges for the twoKlay event 1 y ear—a nd will be Roy Davis. L a y t o n , rack fans u toh ; Mike Mayfield, Pocatello ; i

w atch ing Glen Welse, Ogden, and Green- I e r in lhe cr. J.S, Anderson. Burley. Is I story. T he secretary of the assoclallon. t y d e r. w ho , tird o f 13 off the ground who can te ll | lias equal- everything that is going lo h a p . ‘ since out- pen?" '

. „ While outside influences can ’t ‘ adilionally pyjche Cryder. his own m ind . « n t in a

"1 tl'if'l* every new height is , “ ^ a m ental barrier." he says, j ‘1* " f t seemed like I'd never ge t j

n *3 fcei. Then after I did . i , “ It became pretty easy, ju st be-

c a u s ,:i -k n c w -I could do lu .1 1 guess. 13-6 was the nex t bad i a sd n a tln g ,j jIn Slate I kne^v I could. T his ] y e a r - I ’vo clcared 13-6 severa l I

in fn ( s « - ’Tl th e d a y ^een trying—and \sitv com - coming c lo se-to H feel bu t th a t 'a m a s te r “ block.

The trouble w l lh higher

ir tlcu la rly "w hen", lo make the vault.)uld seem "A t lower heights I can dopysched ," It all In one quick motion. A s -lan . A fter y«J Ret higher you h a v e . to ion top . w ail and layback on th e ' pole I

eshm an I Jonger and come out w ith the ^en to a n y . snap of the pole. That's a tough^ p e titio n ) ihing for mc to do, s ta r t the ,I cou ld ," vault and then Just quIi for a .

t no one while. You-have to rem em ber cTl. lo keep j w r hips high and /a m e ju s l when you,start, turn your head t:r 'D e n n is to the le fi .a h d look a t theHer. took ground. That lifu your h ips vg. Hc has higher. Then you have to g e t \13 fee t In a strong ujKhop right a t the (

I t w as end ," hc explains. jcrow n on One of Cryder's more im pres- li0 C ryder sive showings la st year cam e h He c lea r- in the conference meet. A fter v m ce. m issing twice a t 12-6, C ryder b o rm ." en- snapped his fiberglass pole into continued nine pieces. He got a reJum p. n couplc of m ade ll and went on to d e a r ■Id " le t ’s 12-9. his best lo lhat point. A c

broken pole haj been the down- fall of many a budding vau lter b

e g a m e ." ''"I'o can 'l muster lhe courage v Ining th e to place complete confidence in p ivcrything the pole again. Cryder has him - b ml e v e ry , se lf, pysched oul of th a t p rob . V :a n p lay , lem. c

" It gives j-ou a funny feeling E e re th a t to be laying back and support- c iva ted by ing yourself entirely w ith your W :ry d e r is hands and Ihen discover there’s R kcs pride no support there," C ryder docs not acknowledges. "B ut It’s ju s t ^1 fo r dep- like laking a belly-flop w hen ° ; reasons, you rc learning to dive ," says J « w asted the m an who a b o is a fine ° [ can ’s . ' ' swimm er. 'T he quicker you g e t you have back on the board the better up." sa y s off you a re .’’• vau lting " I ■ read lhat Bob Seagren V iclures a t (curren t Indoor world record i) 'ou hifve holflcr) has broken som ething nthe lim e like SI,500'worth of pol<;s," he r

a ir ihe ro added _ l.'B u i-th e rc 's-o n e-th in g r3cr cac h about fiber glass poles,, they silo them .” only break a t one point, T h a i’s nlahoan to Just when the bend Is com ing utiberglass to Its lowest point before the pIlly m as- snap. At lhat lime most of y o u r Pme dow n momentum Is forward, so a ll SiJC speed , i t does Is flip you Into the p it." Ph e ^ m e ^ ^ t^ a b o^stouM J « ^ nolod th a t g<

n o i c N ^ grejit b y ly n n tm l nt a l ln im r s ' Kl ^ y T n i c Thi-s, plus h ii dedicaUon and 0

. study, have , made him • ihe ° »ray,.-the -5ato ’*-alUimo-fincst-flO“ fa rr l t “ am e w ay a lso indicates tha t tho young ”

______ m nn St deftnltrty-Tirilng-m nac £um p six higher before he 's ihrough. g I s ta r te d Y ou're a ll lucky. You can " the po le w atch him several tim es this

ig h n J c ^ a n d nex rycar.-----------------------------ivho a lso:rtla , up ' CHAMP WINS - - - - U I p ro . LONDON (AP) — W alter Mc- co• in stan t Gowan. Brilish bantam w eight cl } box If cham pion, scored a 10-round th

a good decision over Osame M yasblia w our f e e t o f Ja p an Wedaesday nlghu wi

rterback d Day Of I [ion Draft -)RTI Writerk in g f o r a q u a r te r b a c k to p la y b e - B a y lo r W e d n e s d a y on th e o p e n in g ! ric a m n id ~ N a tio n o l" F o o tb a l l”fce 8 g u c b a c k s t r e n g t h , s in c e t r a d in g G a r y . Uth n ll. .lh e niQ; l nrom ljient play e r — c h o s e n W e d n e sd a y , c o m -

p le te d 328 o f 629 p a s s e s in h is B a y lo r c y e e r f o r 4,200 y a r d s a n d - 2 ? tg u c h d o w n s . '• E a r l i e r , i t h a d b e e n I h o u g h t ,

i l V ‘he Colts might go for Florida's " ■ Sieve Spurrier or Purdue's Bob

— , G riese. lhe two m osl publicized r s . R o y college quarterbacks, t i e th i s But, instead, the Colts used / d e r w a y the ir f in t pick, obtained from n io n In Orleans, lo d raft Bubba G a r n e r , State’s All-l a n d le r , ■ ■ — ■ * . ■

im s e v - Tw » form er Magic ,Valley ive been W**" f « ‘ball p la j-en glU coiild «>«*led by lhe profes- ■ion’s"fiii- llona l clubs Wednesday.--— . '■ 1 In aU Tim Laveni, who sllend- ■ ir a w in c s -cd Je ro m o .H lg b -S ch o o I a o d - - ■ I ^ graduated from Twin Falls, I

Hflrnnv by New Orleans. IL avens played light end for I

onducled o ' “ aho. IGrant Marllnsen. a Bur- I

■lev will graduate, was chosen by I . 2 : Butialo of the AFL ns a de- I k l l u - ? fen-'ilve baek. M artlnsen I

>wed by Utah State. • Iamateur ’ ----------- » I

A merica defensive end. Spurrl- I ■iTe ^ a e r then wos snapped up by San ■

mm Francisco and Griese went to I dog d^r- Tuesday's drafting. I

The d raft continued methodl- I 20 EauBc “ lly ihroughoui the day nnd ■ it in t'he m osl of the lop s ta rs gone, ■ vc a 12 started choosing less |le Olson widely known players on the big e aw ard- eollcgcsr In lhe “ ^^n’t major, powers, hop- JS ing to comc up wilh nn ignored \ay c v tn l P " " ™ ' ,a y 10 n, The Ivy League colleges w ere _ i 'ocaiello; ransacked for whatever potcn- d Green- Ual football talent they con- urley, Is lalned. Bobby Leo, H arvard’s allon. s ta r halfback, went to the Bos- — ■ ton Patrio ts and Joe Randnll, a can te ll k icker from Brown, was drafted . lo hno by Sf. Louis. Pete Larscon. Cor- e j . i ’ " nell halfbdck; went lo Washing- J.ie

., ton on the ninlh round.«n minrf Bhicc Mailc. brothcr of Ball!-

m ore halfback Tom. was pickcd Km . , . , by Washington early In lhe day inh height is nnjj xommle S m ith ..' world le says, gprinl record holder from San k Hi ever ge t jo jc Slate, went to Los A ngtles : r I did , as a ninth-round choicc. ^ "

. Among the othe'rs chosen c ar. do it. .1 ly In iheKlay-wcro-GcorECHfft^ n#.

lex t bad vey. guard from Kansas se- ■ I did it lected by New O rleans; Don lid. T h is Bandy, a Tulsa tackle, picked hiih

severa l by Washington, a n d ' PeteD am es a Southern University ciot

ino—and linebacker, who was choscn by b t , ,ha. ___________ __ . S

A i - e a - P a s s e r s - £

Ik m Are Drafted . ili: S j '% P r o a u b s . Sa louBh YORK (AP) - Inlcr-

.lori m e m ountain area quarterbacks dH«i 111 for a selected e arly ,In 'lh e sec- m e m b er ond day of the Notional and «,i; Igh and American fooiball lcag u es.co m -j?"', )ur head bincd draft today ., , _ . .

a t the P icked in the sixth round iur h ips w ere quarterbacks Tim J o n e s .‘'I)'' ! ‘0 s e t W eber State, by D etroit; Virgil t«*i ; a t the C arter . Brigham Young Univer­

sity , by Chicago and Rick Eg- im pres- loff, Wyoming, by Oakland, Ida- >■'*

ir cam e ho’s quarterback John Foruria I. A fter w as chosen on the eighth round i<*n

C ryder by P ittsbu rgh . J;®?sole into O lher intermouniain a r e a >“i reJum p, p layers drafted were: - »»; to c lea r L arry Hcndtrshot. Arlrona polnl. A State guard, by W ashington: m~i le down- Mike Gold, -Utah Siale tackle.

vau lter by Sl. Louis; Don Klacking, courage Wyoming fullbaefc. by Phlladci- ui. ience in ph ia ; Tim Lavens, Idaho end. ■ las him - by New Orleans; Bob B rigg^»l p rob . Wyoming tackle, by San Fran-

clscol Lou Andrus. BYU end. by n ,„ ' feeling D enver; Ca.sey BoyeU. BYU »»fT support- end. by Oakland, Bill Rogers. y'{,“ ith your W eber Slate fullback, by Cnica. ul;• there’s R®: G rant Martinsen, Uiah Slate

C rvder defensive back, by Buffalo; Ben »u;t’s li i« Woodson, Utah halfback, by o J i . . . O akland, and Mike Davenport,

sav s Wyoming fullback, by P i t t s - no; a fine

you g e l Pacific Eight players drafted• Include: u* f ' Scott E aton. Oregon State de- in ,

fcasive back, by New Y ork; «}; John Beasley. California ead ..by cim M innesota; John Richardson.

meiJiing .^y Minml; G ref JL'JJ'■<;s, he cn(f_ Washington center, 4jy • le -th in g n f lc a g o T T c lc 'T ’ircr— Oregon n t s, they Stale fullback, by New Y ork; t < i , T h a i 's Bob T rycsU d. Washington Suite T i , com ing u c k le , V Minnesota; O m a r T C

ore the P a rker. Washington guard, by q] o f y o u r Philadelphia: Jam es Homan. so a ll Southern .California guard, by jjuu

he p it." P ittsburgh; Steve Bunker. Ore- od th a t gon end. by Los Angeles; nigj, ne. hfli Waytte-Valley.- J n r Or tg o n ^ c ^ f},-§- n im r t . - Klf».bY-PcavCi:i-£fl\>l.|B»l‘hera, fcbij on and O regon-S ta te quarterback, by In, • the D allas; Bill Bames, Washington

ta th is ahea-------------------------NIPS-AUSTRTA------— ^ a

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Left la right, front row, D anny B< cs w crc Plo^e, John Sabala.

■ 71 T . iLrd" Bowiinff

DOwuonoMr nanll. a pja Tnr»rr« Ut(u«drafted .J J 'V ,!

on. Cor-Ej»)f_JuV»* “.tMifis Aih^iirmr/ashing- Tele. Asi. S«rr,''dilcaltd K'A M Tri,

I'llth IndlriiSutl (tnr. C. r^lini. Itl;}f Balti- Cdien. :u: niih lodtndul itrlM.r l : . c. ftiiMi. j:i ; tW i C»II». »«: hitA I piCKCu Kruich irim im t, ;tck'i klavcrik, t*]; the day tlth Mr»llc>l> Itim (>m«. Jitk 'l Mt*.

s r zam San i<Hri. t o . m i . s<iv., ikii,,

Maxic VaUn CIturtli U in* sen c a r . uihr..« e-if.tn k d c No. lg cT iar- N#. 1 H j M«tho4li| No, 1 <!tt,iti.<l LuUi- sas so* Ns. 1 44; MilAodlil h'o.t dcfMKA«• n«n Klmbfflr Luihftan M.S. u o n ,11,(, indi.iaui! rimf. R.r Uii.ti, :ii;

picked >iiih uiondui otm. Rtr u»>n. su;' pe(Q hl(h wtiiUi itim tim*, Ooxr Luih-

ilvcrsity o 5 « r ' ‘tiiihfttn. hljrTiindTsV oscn by U.hmr,

U’OflKA'a C>ncch UttM rin .Twiiicrt ^(ttaird Tht SnllK 11;

Jet Stiri ddriird 4 Thumbs i i ; Fiilta-*7l"l^^lfl^irWaIF^mf7Fior«Bt« Uiwa.

1 IU; hllli'IMlTldwl Krid. Huhr Mcu.

TOIIICII. TU; him handicap irim tolri,J Pm TwUiria. i;w: bi(h acrtich Kim m-

L O S - Monlta Ofhrlnr,<Mi oun 'SclirtMtr plckM IT-IO a lii.

■ Inter.erbaCKS dtl«altd DttilfM. J-l; Si/»waya ««d lhe sec- iniiiidual »filfi. rioiiH Malon*. lal and «o; wts mdioidui itmc, rin..i» Ma- :s com- l""f, lUi WlhKlA|>bur)i. 40; liiil) handicap Iran

round « * p . ‘m SJones. sr' the •tti . Unlrr Dorit;

; Virgil tmrld »l Uia n«in'J<. Lr«da Jrflliliit.Unlver- magic noux 'Ick Eg- suniia uaiMnd Ida- *''•*1' tunlff dftfalfdf t r l r fa f f i - , S . ‘ . S r o J .K round ».ii

■ iro n Him Indl'iitual i>mr. Kll Pdtfion.“ “ 1»; hUh liuli.ldMl irric.. Kll P»itrMf..

~ Mt; hl(h iCMtih iram Oila Halls . r g " i « . S i K s r s / s

lingtOn: handKap Iram iriiri. Oii> iUIl Cc»tackle, *>'«■■«>• iiu - w«*>

lacking, ‘^,’5 1?” Marr Lm Htald,'hlladci- *11. ___w end. ■ KiM-’UNrs- - • - —B rig g s KImbcrIr MiKhanIt Uana, Fran- ^ r i d 'end. by |,r«ad <4: (l<m :»<• r>»r d<t<aird

Rofcrs. KI,h*^WIrtdual KilM- CWI. Mmilt ' Chica. Ml; hl*h . acnich iram lamr. Nortb- ,h Statelo; Ben «U; hith lUndicap iram wrlri. Cetn

'enport, Klm*l!*llr*

a te de- ' nith'tndl'irldttil nnr, ,L«ri lliftklni.Y ork- Connrr.

ead,-by

i: O rel Oran Gfovrri. »H.-fay > _

“S “k" Cfiicago Cops " o ^ r Fourth Placerd. by DETROIT (AP) — A limping ^oman. J e rry sioan led the* Chicago rd . by jjuus to a 98-91 victory over the r. O re. Detroit ' Pistons Wednp-sday ngcles; n ipht and inlo fourih place in“"T ^ c - ihc^a llf tnaT -B Iin reilja it-A sso : -----! B £ ^ >rlaiim i't-W ftlfm ,nivM nn ____Jin'mnn Sloan drilled In 32 points- a s ,

the Bulls took the driver’s se a l ln "U ic irb a lliru tiih lH'e-PIsU3ns ~

l ! ^ m final,p^ayoff position la

Sloan led a third period Chica- go explosloirihat sent the Bulls ihead 77-73 b y the period’s end.

--------------B a ik e is -b y -B eg g ir -H a ra rn g —- T he and Dave Bing twice pulled De- im re- tro it to wiihin three points of th e ' d defl- Bulls before a jumper from ' 20 edged foet by. Je rry Ward with 45 sec- — In a onds remaining put th e 'g a m e

! UST out o f reach.Bing bad 28 poiats for D etroit, g m a

' 1

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AST a s fou r Junior raeers from the Sun V all >rt for Ih e lr flight to Stowe for the N atlenal'

D anny Bell, P am Sireet, aod Pat Simpson

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- PSaleTime:F«fm- _________________

U*»»a. • - T J

"Uor'" 1 9 5 2 MASSEY HARRIS <D IESEL TRACTOR.

Jrhrint, a v erag e condition, good0 »siii- rubber..in, df. IH C C TRACTOR,a itrd .. ovo rega condition.Malon. i ' i 9 6 2 FARMHAND 2 ROW“ MaV • ' BEET HARVESTHR,

_ w ld o , th ro a t model end ' IJJ" In to p condition.> irtxi FARMHAND 6 TON POW ER

BOX w ith feed attach- m ent* to be sold te p a ro te lj

N EW STYLE FARMHAND M ODEL F 16 LOADER

irtratrd w ith high p re iiu re ram «.inf FIta m o a t all tra c to rr

4 JO H N DEERE FLEX PLA N : b e e t p la tes

ri»f*on. JO H N DEERE KILFER 7 FT . tla^nlii JO H N DEERE TOOL BAR w iti; d u ty # h a n k . ,3 P H1 cc* K IR CH N E R 8FT .A U T 0M A TI

on ru b b erM«id, JOHN DEERE DOUBLE WINC

on r u b b e r - ____SA M M U llK 0r 24 FT. HAY A!

ELEVATOR on rubber u a , ’, C A S E 1 4 IN HAMMER MILL V

e n d lo ta be lt to bo lo ld s e p a M A SSEY HARRIS N. 1 BALE!

w ith m o to r ’Q E H L CO RN CHOPPER w ith

: cem JO H N D EERE SIDE RAKE, ch•m w ith dua l rubber

lly»1; 2 DAVID BRADLEY' IH iRU N N IN G GEARS

d Kiffl- ^ i t h rac k s (good) e cIII Uh-

SILV ER BECT THIN- N E R , 3 PH ' j

, J ! S i CH A TTIN .D IT C H E IL -— ' - I

MISCELLANEOU!^ 1 9 4 8 Je e p , runa OK, bu t n(

w a te r ta n k ; 2 PH eiactric moK ' Ing m a ch in e with buckets and

o w a y dlac: Cem ent mixer; K iping c o o le r; round atock tank; Miicago • a p e e d tranam iasion (good): Po: r t h e barrel» ..m llk .can8_ fo rJusday " '" B g a a ra and many m ore artl:e in -------- ^ ----------------- ---------- r(Vsso^

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i “ niUCnONEERS:'" ' . j ; ___________S A l.i> „p l» tl< e d .b y .J ,._ l^ ra e ,

Irolt.

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fhursdnv. M orcK 2 3 . ,f9 6 7 ____ 2 3

b a s t e ^ four o tl will be

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peling fl _ U in As

tion. D| soclatioi S t c d ai T ex .; I n e r, Un

- Tcx.,-1 ch am pk Cruces.

CSI d b>-o an< o f _ |k a r

- Seed gl

ha Sun V alley S k i Club are shown e National 'J u n io r Championships.■at Simpson. O n tbe wing o t the

As the conflrmatlc sell the following

South am m ^ T Sals Markers.

S A T . , K

Time: 11:00 a.m. Lun

JRACTORiS a l i a i

on, good ^

^ 2 ROW

i a ep a re te ly - » W T y P f jMHAND3ADER.re « m , .

LEX PL A N T E R U N rr S with IHCI)

FER 7 FT . O F F S E T DISC 3 p;3L BAR w ith S h e a v y . MA!

AUTOMATIC L A N d 'p LANE »'3 P l

JB L E W IN Q D ITC H ER

FT. HAY A N D Q RA IN 3 Pl-rubber WEE iflER MILL w ith SO ft.« aold s e p a r a t e ly BEAN. 1 BA LER a ir in g tie and ®

PPER w ith m o to r JO HE RAKE, c h a r io t ty p e 1 8 F

3 S E

f o r d ;RS w ltn 3 - PH l iv e

'> FE E D C A RR IER wllh b a r aN . _ 3 P H , .

2 W H E E L ^ l l ca i _ . _ _ . - H A Y TRA ILER. . f i j f =

NEOUS a n d JEEPDK. bu t n e e d s rep a ir; Gas h o t ' A .Ppf lectric m o to n C on d o 2 unit m ilk*' TINGluckata a n d p ip e : 4 row .sQ t c u t;__ A P P It mixer; K e lv tn a lo r 8 "can milk k tank : M e rc u ry m o to r wiUf '4 (good): P o s ts '. '^ o le s , w ire, sc ra p c a n a _ fo r k a ^ h o v e la . - t r u c k _ a i iu _ . jtO a v a ly m ore a rtic le * . -------- '• s o l d i

TERMS :^HflWiNG nnd\LE MANAGED BY MESSERSMITI C b C l ' jO H fT W E T r KAYE W A U i i u : W EN D EU , -B U IIE Y

d_ by. J . ._W.._MESSEPSMiTH_OH_ G

1 • ,

GSI Leaves Fp a Regional PlayT at_8;?0..p ./ G olden £agles will leave for cessful it 1

Socorro, N. M., Friday to par- plonship gllc lpate in lhe* wesiem AAU day, o r If

__ baslcetball regionals against CSI willfour oUier champions. Al stake fourth a t • will b e one berth in the nation- The E a |a l finals In Denver next week, w orkouts'

A t Socorro. CSI will be com- d lrcc lion 'pe ling against the RockV Moun- fer a s CoaU in Association c h a m 'i^ io n , attending

— John-M atm jV D rivtT*r*Ediicn^ college ■ co lion. Denver: West Tcjcas' As- m ent In K

^ soclation winner. Ground-Filled Sutlon wilSeed and Dellnting. Lubbock. Socorro. •T ex .; Border Association win- Don Dein e r. Union Furniture, El Paso, a , g.j

— T e x . , - a n d —lho-N ew -M cxico .--1 ,. cham pions, Ikard’s Motors,=U$ ‘n C ruccs. night but

CSI drew the opening round in the loui b>’o and will face the winner —of Ikard Molors-Ground-Filled ( j s £ 71M! S e ^ g a m n tn h e--» em i.fi"» i* l t- 'n p

M H A H Ji I m

1 m min firm atlon of sale of ra n ch Is com t ollow ing located 5 m iles S o u th , 2 South a n d Ya mile W est o f Je ro m e <ers.

MARCH 1L u n c h o n G r o u n d s ' a t C h u

aliaiWRVEsfi ^

________ ■

IH C BEET AND BEAN CULTIVATOR IHC C T ractor

3 PH CORRUQATOR CLEANER, p - M A SSEY HARRIS 2 0 H O LE QRAIN C

w ith steel box. double d isc , s e e d e r 1 a n d on stoel, b u t g o o d , . .

3 P H CULTRO MULCHER . M A SSEY FERQUSON FR O N T E N D C 3 PH PO ST HOLE DIOOER W EED SPRAYER on ru b b e r w ith 2 2 fl

■and good unit BEA N CUTTER for C tra c to r 3 P H CULTIVATOR 3 SECTION WOOD HARROW JO H N DEERE NO. 5 7 FT . MOWER - 1 8 FT. HAY PILER WITH MOTOR 3 SECTION MELROE HARROW w ith ;

' F O R D 3 PH SIDE DE. 'U V ER Y RAKE 5 b a r a n d PTO driven '

C A S E 8 FT . TANDEM . o m e w ith autom atic

. HAY an d STRAV: 4 0 TON O F l a t ai _ _ j f tP P R O X lM ^ ^

1 ^ l i o u s E f t o t i r G o x ::— . j tO a v a n tw e d in e r —c h alr ,-b ro w n :-d av « r

• g o ld tw eed love s e a t (bo th leaa th a n ^

5 T c a 1 h ~ ~ —

3 E R S M I T H A U C T IO N S E R V I C E

SyT w A U WWN E ilE U • • J I M ;BUXIEY KIMBEtlY

‘H - O H - G E M . S T A T E - R E A L j y , .T w I r

!S For AAU Playoffs Ir» a t_ 8 ;? 0 . .p .m . .S « tu r d a y J L n » u :_ I or cessful it w ill play in the cham*' ir- plonship gam e a t 3:30 p.m. Sun*»U day. o r If It lost the first game .1 1 CSI will play for third aad ke fourth a t 4 p.m . Sunday. .. m- The E ag les have uk en easy - I. workouts ■ this week under the

d lrc c lio n 'o f Je rry Meyerhoef- - m- fer a s Coach Ed'Sutton has been - n-, attending the nailonal Junior IHT college'C pnyenUon and -tounn ’—

m ent In H utchison, Kaa.. Coach------ed Sutlon w ill m eet Ihe team in '♦;lc, SocorroT"^ "" ‘n- Don D euel, the Eagles' tallest

a t 6-5, s u s ta in e d an ankles p r a in - lh ' pract[ce“ W«lnB<Jiy~7 "night bu t Is expected to play

nd In lhe toum am enl. er . .

sd USE TIMES-NEWS WAhTT _____.ult--nff PACT «;Pi iJhK^RESUtTS-------

1 ^

lUaioN:h I s com plete we will South, 2 m iles West, of Jerom e, Watch for

18s at Chuck Wagon

R ■■

ULTIVATOR fo r

LEANER, P T O o p e ra ted - )L EQ R A IN DRILL disc , s e e d e r a tta c h m e n t

•R?ON T E N D CULTIVATOR:R> e rw l th 2 2 t t .b p o m 8

c to r >

?0Wr. MOWER - MOTOR

RR OW w ith 3 P H draw bar '

i STRAW ■ : _

A L E S S T R A W , ,

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-- -■ M arch t6-17> 1967 s’ • 2 4 Tw in. Fflll».Tifnej-New» ;

— Kiri Qf:=Area— = " Women Wins j

Europe Trip.A young Ortscm new$i«per

boy Is Europe-bound os a winner of on anriMal coMcst among new spaper boys ranging from

- . 12 t& 19 ye a rs of age.Charlc* t . HUiocn. i i . kiJ hJ-

son of Mrs. Mary^ E . Turner, •

Gordon C ray , Twlii TM i. has | b c c n jia m e d “ Young (^lum bus I XI*' and will leave his home 1

_____ ln-P o rU and-I.U rch --aJc r-N cwYork. H e will jola 60 other, b o p from newspapers ihroughoui ihecountry and Ily lo Geneva,_Sk iU --

______jcrJam lrflnd-spetiaiT '3ays tour- JInp Sw iuerland and Germany.

Charles, an Orecon Journal FJunior dealer, will fly home Ifrom Frankfurt. Germany, April «4. The tr ip is sponsored by the iOregon Journal. Parade Maga- J lin e ond TWA Airlines.

E n tran ts fn Ihc contest were n(Judged on the ir sales achicvc- sctnen t. m onasem ent o f t h c l r ci

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;hout^?^e CHARLES E . H U I^E R T

■ b d ^ s '^ im Jd ^Y o u n B Co‘ u S 11 , L bus XI" in a conlcst for news- Re:

Journal papcr boys. Young H u l^ rJ . ow.Iv home Portland. Ore.. Is a grandson siony, April of Mrs. Mary E . Turner. J c lyd by the rom t. and o " tp h tw of M rs. maIc Maga. Gordon Cray. Twin Falls. of_

est were newspaper routes, standing in the achicvc- school, communily activities and in

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.frofn the foclo:y (o r on y. less . .

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FOR ANY MODEli Prico te st us am

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r " W e 'a lw a y s 'n e e d g o o d u se d carV c

i Qp price lo g e t, yours—High-diam i

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for u s fo give you m ore.

1 Decision On Re; OiAmerican^E

By-fEGCYTAf EY, j re sc n■ Times-News SU lf W riter ' ’w ater I . In e arly _ D cc em b e r,o f la st «0|■ y e a r il became apparenl tha t could ■ a a decision regarding th t repair cover

o r replacem ent of the Amerlcoji This W F a lls dam would' Jiavc to be serlou W. , m ade by tho dam’* spacehold- users r c rs.

At this lime ll was the opinion sp,""S---------of-Hbe-'BurMU-of-Rcclomatlon^R

' Chief. Engineer that the dam ‘"® ^• •■thniiM hn r(»plnrff1 n i sfwn J *

a feosible program can bc rea- ° ^ sonably worked out,"

He sta ted that, the dam no ■ - longcr-m c i-lhe-bu rcauV M lciy

standards and that repair would .i,a lleV ---------------------know

olum- T he Iwo American Falls consti news- R escn-oir districls which Jointly The ilbert, own obout one-half of the d am 's Rccia ndson sto rage capacity, had previous- stated r, Jc - ly requested lhat ihe bureau canno

M rs. m ake a sw dy for the rep f lr ta icd s. of the dam . oge a--------- T his move was prttnpted by padi>ing in Ihe bureau 's policy, announced In ics ond in December, 19M. to curtail Corp.,

• w in ter w ater storage in the gineei

1

g

G E S

_ O W E S T P R I C E S „

lon-lhof. No-onfr buys-Che'*folel»-—/. less . . . T o ono sells for less V- .'eii.'jn.M90ic_Yo!lcy^THAT_C.OiS._u.;_^

lest us and see. . : i

1 IN A L L O W A N C E S . . . .

sed c'drV and*wis wfll pay .yoii th s

digh_dism ancLfor-_01C-G uotanlccd_^H

o}o or turr^ over mako It possible

--------------- <

n Repair Or Repla an Falls Pain Ts E i____ resctvo ir— Abovo— lha— norm al FnuicJjt r ' 'w ater Burface. T his m eant tha t by the,

]as( the top eight feet o f the capacity report lha t could no t be used while an lee ^am.

<jpair cover existed. This,rlcpji' This curta ilm ent could mean was thi 0 be serious Water shorURCs lo the ‘'much hold- u sers if the reservoir d id -n o t llcularl

(HI aflM the lec brcftk-up in the of the «,Inion sprfng. condlti(iion^R The rc n so m Jo r this m ove.by, l y p e ^

the bureau wos a ttribu ted to the alkali-o

lion ol ttie dattiT A gradual delerlorailon stem* "o u r ll

m ing from the type of concreie veal at " used was blamed. I ^ h a s been Indicati “ '* ‘y p o itiied -o u tlh n t Hie possibility iTanTb

oH h ]8 ^ d e te ilQ ra tioJi wa s nni _UarDl known o t the tim e of the dam 's Region

Falls construction. lamaticDimly Therefore. I h c Dureau of mittee lam 's R eclam ation's ch ief engineer on th( /lous- s ta ted lha t "Ihe existing dam reachc; jrcau cannot bc pcrm onenlly rchobill- 8 meet e p flr ta icd lo perm it conlitiuinR sior- bureau

oge at the p resent reservoir ca* dom w !d by paciiy ." in ihe Ijnced In January , 1065, Bechtel Last u ru il Corp.. a privale firm of cn- passed . the gineer-construeiors from San Nine at

Wf%

Ctiev“s WH / B ■

m m

S S I

. / .- ■ ■ ■' ■ ■' ■

Replacement “J™ IsJExplored—rmal Fnuici*co.-Calif^-wa»zrcUlnc<J reservoli tha t by the. districts to review and a ll partii icily report on the condition of the rescrvoli I lee ^am . . . . , Identical

• This, report Jndicaied tha t It reservoii lean was the opinion of the firm lh a t Ol ono

the "much of the concrete, p a r- gesiion • not licularly in the upper portions construc , the of the dotn structure, h - ln poor paclty ._ •' condition, due. iipparently lo the against.

» hy ty jv» nf rioMflnra llnn r n in w i.hv iW J tb - l I the alKali-acgregaie reactiv ity ." dam thepar- - Hnu»ui.r, I f 'n il fn lrno .« ,_ tha hold«r»H

repoh did go on to sa y th a t In the n tem. "o u r lleW Inspection d id n o i le - spccts v ;reie veal any condition w hich would same as been Indicate that the safety of the law rcq illity iJanT b ln lm m cd la lc Jeopardy;** other r e _jiDi _U ari)ld Nelson, d irec to r o f The' E im 's Region I of theT5Urean-of-Rec- w as-pa*

lamation. also stated to the Com- that no of mittee of Nine (Ihc ruling body more (hi

neer on th e ' water In the upper tlon'witl- dam reaches of the Snake R iver) a t Under ibill- 8 meeting in December th o t ihe this law sior- bureau did nol feel th a t the has beer - c a -d a m was liable lo d ls in tegraie building

in Ihe immediate future. The i:htcl -Last Monday a resolutfon w as month fi

cn- passed by this Com m ittee of compani San Nine and adopted by the A m erl- have pal

S-T-R-l Your CaigvroJet

T O R ^ T C

I L A !

» Never IiyU ikeJrh isJS M A G IC V A L L E Y M O TO ' I f - J B u h l , . Id a h o

'• L EO R IC E M O T O R C( --------- k U o o d ln a , Id ah o

T---------Q L E N - J E N K iN S —Y o u r C h o v ro l i t D «B l*r, T w in Fall

: > ____________

ican F a lls R eservo ir (pacehold- tia lly paid ers. ess of pa

Jt w as resolved th a t any re- costs of t plftcemcnl of the American have liio

_ J EaJls.tIam_L‘shalLbCJ>fJhe-SJimc r J fin U o — si;e B nd-capacity-ai-ths-prcsent le r l o ^ p e « I reservo lr.-and -lha t'lh c righu-of tivo -pepa nd a ll parties in and to the present ^ Congr be reservoir shall be precisely and righ ts for , Identically the sam e in the new dom from It reservoir.'* P o s 'd « P

a t Ol ono tim e th e re was a sug- « s p e c ‘lvo ir- gesiion lha t th e new dam bc « ® l« s ns constructed w ith a larger co- 'o r ‘ne o r p acity ,_bu t th is w os decided ^ c . r i c a nhe against. • ■ ----------- f o r c i n gby iiV Jlb-thc-buU ding-of-lh»-new lyJ niUaia

dam the sta tus quo of the space- T h is is he J»ld«r»-«hQ ll-reffla*n-tm rtian^ tfonrbecm a t In the new rese rvo ir in all re- dom was e- spccts w llh th e ir contracts t h t supposed :ld same as lo prio rity , excesj land it h as la's he law rcouirem cnts nnd. in a ll Howeve: r* other fespecU . liberationof The' Excess Land Law. which ccnsiis of ■c- wan-pafcscA- i n . 1002. nrovldes th a t the : Tl- lhat no one person may hol3 would bc Jy more than 160 a c res In connec* T he . sp c r tion wllh ihese \va ler rights. proximtite a t Under the new construction siruction ijc this law will no t apply. This d<MTt* but he has been a m a jo r issue against (ercsts wl te building a new structure . the consu

The reso lu tion . passed this the spacf as month further sta te s that those s tru c tu re ' of companies o r d is tric ts "which slightly o' rl- have paid in full, o r have p a h O tber ir

i - E - r aiarDolla t Qea\ei

TOCHOOSt

iS H Irer Before A ! lis BONANZAI- MOTORS RICE CHEo h o J* ™

5 T O R C O . ■ H .ANZEId a h o . - B u n

.J K iN S - --------^ ' ■ - H A N Z a rT w in F a llt , Id ah o . R u p

|. tia lly paid and are In the proc- I X n n c p eas of paying for -construction I K W i o C costs of the original dam sha ll X T A w f Tt

f th a v e Ihe full and un restric ted l > c W IT. c rlRht -to asw rt before th e ln-_ _HANS_EN rt ierlor-Depa'rt'm enl.—th e -E x e c u - vey-w as-hi ,{ liw o-D cparim enl-or-Com m ittce* tchooi assc i( of Congress thclr respective Ing ond p r d r igh ts for credits upon, o r free- quel. Mrs. ft dom from paymcM for th e pro- hoine econo

posed replacement dnm a s the ir winner of tr . respecilve rights m ay a p p e a r.” h ^« I t also stales thai " a p rog ram E f

for. the replacement o f the “ 5 " !- „ (J A m erican Falls dam u n der the ufero - fo re ^ in g conditions be prom p t- j n j

:- T h is is aTLunfortunale situa- rv ffnM Co d ffonrbecmlsO/Tien ui« o rig inal Springs, an !- dam was built in 1927 It w as questions, c supposed to l i f t for 100 y e a r s— building ]n d it h as lasted ' Is 1.500 fc11 However, a fter m nntht n f d e- |hrec:5!0iy_

liberation and study the con- 937 huge sp h ccnsiis of opinion seem s to be Jeu up to s th a t the most practical co u rsc In less than a would bc ope ofTepTncernenFr [ ^ f s 7 i ) a r :• T he spaceholders paid ap i films on

proximtitely o n e - h a l f o f con -ta lk e d to t n siruction costs cf th e o rig inal I* one of s diw t* but because ef va rious in- fhe area I' ;t (crests which wiil be se rved by long-distanc

the constnicilon ef a new dam is the spacehoider for this new fit Include f e s truc ture will bc expected lo p a y rcotion. fi( h slightly over one-third. power prod> O tber interests who will bene- Improvemer

5 -R mI t a r s ^IM S R

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A SaleIZA Eventi ^IC E C H E V R O L E T , IN C .

J o ro m o , Idoho

H A N Z E L - 'M O T O R S ^• B u rte y , Idoho

4 A N Z a = -6 H E V R O U E T --------R u p e r t , Idaho

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Hansen Honors New Mrs. Idaho

V _JiANSEN - M rs. Lynda Ha r - _____? v e y -w B s-h o n o red -flt-« -» p « U l—^IC tchoo i-a j«^ ly_M onday_ ino rn ---------e Ing and presented with a bou- •. quet. Mrs. Harvey, who is Ihe >. home economics teacher, is ihe Ir winner of the Mrs. Idaho contest •• held In Boise. She also teaches

spccch and English In the high

' At a recent assem bly the stu- ‘ dents .were on a dlrcci-tfne tele-

phone and heard a colonel.in“ charpm rthc-N orth*7V T ncrtcan---------I* rvr(»pM Commnnfl In CoIOradQ------^it Springs, and osked him many s questions. NORAD Is a steel - building Jn a mounialn “which

Is 1.500 feet under ground, at |hre<y!Oiy b u j^ n g ^ m o im t^ ---------1- 937 huge springs. NORAD sends e Jets up to inspect any UFOse In’less than five minutes tlm_e._______------Mfs7T)a'n“ Dcrlcnlan showed> films on' NORAD before theyV talked to the officers. Hansen ,1 Is one of the first schools in

the area lo use telephone for y long-distance instruction.

iV fit Include fish and wildlife, rec* y reotion. flood control, future

jwwer production and highway

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S PARIS JR. I

m m:R tA IN A A E N T A T LYf

1

p.m. 'til 4 p.m

E A SUED winII be two Easter Bunny Gi

candy for the kiddies ar

a.m. to 4 p.m.

0 L (E Y o u r cI tHE U

II 4 p .i

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day, fillBANANA

SPLITS

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ARCTIC CIRCLE

ACRIACE tll.OQO PEITf,;, b«Gu>llLl a-btd.oom. 2.bat).

ho'Ti# It iDCOtfd or, 7/10 a»e..TI<cre or« lott ol r.ttoi. >ucli Reg. oji buill ln opplioncfi, ln«. _

H V . plocr. <nrpel. ffnced poilu'i*.ond eilictt. ll » a gaod end “BY

------- LYNW OOD REALTY_____JUAO F

ALMOND I ^ -ROCA -

1 L ,.s7... 1.57KRENGEL’S

SROTHEj l V ^ i w o o d

p.m.

LSTEITH CANDYmny Girls a t Lynwood Sal

lies and hundreds of val

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m

March• LADIES- 3 perf<CAPRIS NSize 6-18 ^ Ror. to 14.95 ^

2.88 - 3.88 - 5.88

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PERMANENT SI WAVES -11

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ER ECu m m]od Saturday, March 18t|]

of valuable prizes for tl

I P BITWCTUI OOD BUN

B:h ISth

3 psrfcclly notched poi>i - BEAINYLONS EASTEI

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B r \

IGGSmmmh 18th Giving Free Eastei

for the adults. Join the I

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th•’ BEAUTIFUL .EASTER CARDS h a m b u i

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SALLIES’- GIFTS—BOOKS - - lilt jli

NEW LOW PRICE ON DELIClALBUMS jellyI

. lo n o . . . .* ............. 3 . 2 8 Full

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MUSIC BOX —KIN!

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JELLY EGGS

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March 16-17, 1967 • * A<2 Twin Falls Timcs-News .

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FRANKLIN RICHARDS . . , B ubU ol to (be CoilDCU

of I i A posUa, S«» Lake City,. will speak a t the Minidoka

s take LOS Coolcreoce Satur* day sod SuiuUy a t Rupert. T he Sunday morning session will be held In the Tsbcnuicle v l th (he Sunday afternoon ser* v ice scheduled fo rtha Acequla chapel which wUl be dedlcau ed.

Speaker For Hupert EDS Meet Listed

RUPERT - An assistant to the- Council of J2 Apostles of th e LDS Church, E lder Franklin

. D . Richards, will bo the princi-----------pa l_ jpca Iu it_a t_ ihcJJ(aL do!y i

' s ta k e Quarterly Con/ercnco set fo r Saturday and Sunday,-

Tho Acequia-Aceaula Second W ard Chapel b scheduled for dedication during the Sunday of*

' tem oon session with' E l d e r R ichards to deliver Jhe dedica- td ry prayer, according to Stake P t e id e n t Rodney A. Hansen, who will be conducting the niecilngs.

_ _ _ _ Sunday afternoon services will Tiegiri a t '2 'p .m . in the AccquIa ' Chapel, w ith a dircct wire to

. . . c a n y , the proceedings to the •. S lake Tnbemaele. Tho 10 a.m .

Sunday morning session is set fo r the tabernacle.

_______ H det_R ichards is-a-naUvc_of .Ogden. Utah. He is a form er com m bsioner of the Federal H ousbg Admlnlstmtlon.

He was sustained a s a general authority of the 'church on O c t 8. 1960. At which tim e he was presiding over the Northwestern S tates Mission with headquar­te rs in Portland, Ore.

E lde r Richards will be accom­panied by Samuel R . Carpenter, a m em ber of the Priesthood Genealogical Committee.

E lde r Carpenter, form er p res­iden t of the Central States M b- sion, b vice president nitd pef- w n n e l. d irector of the F irs t

- — l^ to ^ ^ to '-H o lla n d and obtain- -- - cd an LLB degree from George

Washington University. He was a -s ta f f mem ber of tho Federal R eserve-B oard In Washington, D.C., from 1926 to 1958.

Saturday nicht sessions of the -conference will be for depart­

m ent work. President Hansen stressed tha t visitors are wei-

- como a t the tw-o Sunday m eet­ings.• A stake spccch festival will bc held after the Sunday after- poon session of the confercnce a t the Ace<iula Ward Chapel, w ith cach of the 12 local words to b e represented In either speaking or musical presentil-

ArranRcmenis arc w d e r the directiort of MIA leaders, J . Lowell Maughaij, M n . Marvin

-------- ItoriBCr.-W.-Ray. BaiUy, Mr«r -Colleen HIrIcv, David Moller and Mrs. Wilford Wilcox.

Governor To Address Fete

,AtKini])erIy' KIMBERLY - Gov. Donald

Samuelson will bc the featured speaker a t the annual Student Recognition banquet, to bc held April 25. Russell C. (Bud) Lar- sen announced during the Tues­d a y meeting of tiie Kimberly Cham ber of Commerce. Judge T heron Ward will servo as-m as- te r of ceremonies for tbo cham- ber-sponsored evcnL

A general commiitec break­fas t meeting will be held a t 6:45 n.m . Thursday n t tbe Kim-Lanes Cafe.

Amcndtrienls to the chamber’s constitution were made, moking tho document more suitable for the sm all membership of tho or-

- ganiziltion. • .' . - The members wero informed

------ thol—annual— moeiing-i-of—the ____Sou thcra_ .Jd aho -C ham bor— of —

• Commerce will be held a t '2:30 A pril 8 in the Ponderosa Inn a t .Burley. A banquet will be served, a t 7 p.m. Speaker for the meet will be David Kendrick, dean of 'the N o rth . Idaho Chambcr of Commerce,• L etters w ere read from Cong. George.Hanson and Sens. F rank Chorch'nnd;LenJonlan-conccm- Ing tho reccnt approval by the

,-ch a m te c . urging Idaho leglsla-- tu res lo ratify the U berty

. T he nominating commlttec

com lna year. Frank Horsh Is vice president. Mrs. Don White­head. secretary, nnd I)on la y - lo r, treasurer.

Board m em bers will bo Byrle C arr, William (Whimpy) Spain.

• E dw ard Thompson, Rev. How- . a r d L a rs ra and Rcv, Robert 'M cN eiL

^ M o u n ta in Cli]

t^Abom inatt^___ y“ D o : f f ^ o s E }

•D A W E E U N G , IndiaV A P) — I DiaTHF^AbomlM T)Ie"SM wmifri ’ 6f th e H im alayas suffer from a ' la ck of love life , gradually d e - ' d reaslng in num bers until h e , , like th e dinosaur, faded Into ex- < tinc tion? s

T h is la a theory now advanced { by Naw ang Gombu, tho only ‘ m a n e v e r to clim b M t E verest < tWICC , . ‘

GoiTibu is convinced the A bom inable Snowman, o r Y eti, > a s h e is called by mountainfolk. \ a c tu a lly e xb ted . In fact, Gombu be lieves h« h e ard (he shrill, tl- r ger-IIke . scrcam of the YeU J- w hen h e was a child, IIvIm on «Al- - PWIL-.---------- _, ----UJC ^lUCUUJ tli iVlU

T h e vc teraa Sherpa m ountain £

IRDS „ I ' ”CoUncB

Jw City,tllnldokn / f / f f f l y / je Satur- aR upertsession V v W

bemaele J /lOon ser- kAcequla .

distant to Iostlcs of ' ' IFranklin - ' I Ile princi- ' \ - - 1 .7 ,MlaMota ______________ \ \ / _______ '■enco se t - J P"

Second \ ' \ .uied for I T } inday af- . r / ' ~ / e .E l d e r U f r i! dedica- | / / lo Stake I ’ 7 'Hansen, j / / Se

Jng the / / ’ / '

Iccs will f j . IAcequla ' ............... f r j Otwire to -O 'to the y K i jB i

f o r ^ f S ^Federal v K ^

general I BANXAUERICARU

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accom-r p e n te r ,--------------:----- —iesthood

er pres- :es M b-

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s o f the dcpart- Hansen re wel- / meet-

i-Lanes A Pfck y o u r pa rti

2Sble for - • V u r ^ ' \ . \ ■ b e g in s h t the or-

■ . J a n t ie n to o k cn'ormed ' ,{ _ t h c ____________________ fam ous for sl

If^ :30 *•" ' T T ^ n d ' lu j t ro u i '

l t g o y . i n h c J

^ frco lm en t fo r pe rm onenican Oi - •« r of n e e d s iron ing . Ja n tz e n lallorci

Cong. .to f i t . , . f im o u s ly . It paH erhi

nccm- - - -p ia ld i- .v a f td -in -so l le J colors

ogish- _■ sa m p le s herei P a iru p P|o

____•, — 'Jo iriJP .P lo id bc 'rm uda/,

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r , ro rire l* po lyeste^h IsVhlte-

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I Climber Thinks I inable Snowman SiE ------------K i i I 3 e ^ y r h e ~ w a T T ^ d ^ i n i i n j•{APJ — tending •Roo^uic— M oum tcry

Snowniifri w hcn 'hC 'had 'w ha t-he 'licH eves Tjnj r from a was hb only encounter w ith th e ually de- Y«tl. « uuntil he. WM on# hoUday pe riod , dra' I Into ex- Combu n c a lb , and h e a n d Ing

some friends .were ga thering boo advanced ‘lO ' yak dun*, used a s cookstove d tho only fw '- " “ r the m onastery. Sud- Eve

E verest <*enly they heard a long, plero- m v---------~T InT'screani.------ ^ -— merred the Frightened nearly out o f th e ir wbe o r YeU, w 'b , (he children ran c ry ing to Y et

itainfolic. the monastery and told th e ab* Sno , Gombu t>ot of their experience. T he o ld rela shrill, tl- Wid them it w as m ere ly h e YeU ihe call of the Yeti, the legen- ™ living on dary kpeman of tha H im alayas. *vci I t r tY c r ' —T h e - ^ m a H h e a - h e ld - ^ a p ^ l

prayer sessions to* c a lm t h e ' Tiountaln boys, but Gombu rem em bers

I G reat for '

p EASTERk P R IN T I '

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to 0 {I ' ■ c o tto n s , kodol a n d c o t-— i k , to n s ond nylon tr ic o t

w eaves. ;> S ize s 3 0 to 3 8 . i

T A P E R E D ‘ ■ I '

CAPRI PA N TS Ilinon w eaves, h o p s a c k . '

f ----------- pe rrm in e rrt-p ress-d o cro n — • SIZES 8 to 1 6 ' ,

Fron, 6 . 9 9 ;

See th t naw stretch p a n t . I coplod from a fo m o u s < m oker, ’

O u r t 1 A 9 5 I t OO - -O nly I U th o iri 1 / |

OPtH fRIDAY •III 9 P.M. , ' •

P - C T P S 1 ; ID SHOPPING CENTER i

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y o u r pa rtne rs and

irup] The action

b e g in s herel

in to o k chino, long . / " '■ •

lous fo r s lreng lh ■

l'IuT troo i~ sh1scrir '~ , 7 '

/e h th o Jan -P fcsj

5c rm onenl p ress thot .never

en ta ilo red ftialching coordinotes i

It p a tte rn e d them In ta tte rsa ll o r

a lld c o lo rs to m fltc h th e m bo th ; ' - "

’a iru p P |o id [ocket, S-M-l, 1*1,00_

3c 'rm uda,lsitcs.8-18.~9,0Q

fter ox fo rd poplin

1 po lyeste r, s u % colton)

i le a n d a ja iito n J [p .' - - . . _ .

iks Love Life “■g m Suffered ^

l ^ t l t w as two fuH 'aays Before

without' shlldderlngr(3om bu,"of course,' had seen numerous woulc

pe riod , drawings supposcdlyH represent- ^he e a n d ing tbe Yeti, in h b T ibetan text Pola^ (herlng books a t the m onastery. ‘Jkstove During his la s t v is it to the f. Sud- E verest region,' In 1965, Gombu |! l^ „

p lero- traveled tlirough hill settle- {,™P

>f th e ir X £ 7 S * S e w r ' ^ n ‘‘?/in g to YetL All of (hem believe In the **5?-. Ihe ab - Snowman's exb teoce , Gombu v rhe o ld relates, but no one, even one X® ‘

m an nearly 100 years old, had c o r alayfts! e v e r seen the Y eti.____________ 1963 .

S * t h e ^irebe rs ;

J Wliafever^hapely " I I you’re il

\ _ Shapely U n iv e n ity O ub’s warm I shirt. C orrcct in every tapered dctai

• I .. clolh inw h ite , co lo n o r stripes, sik

I ' O P E N M O N D A Y o n d FR1D>

jiistwea

and'a't;

M a ris jr . . l

~ . ' f - : - - y ,

Several to ld o f having heard the Y eti's s tre am .

Gombu s a k l during a talk with newsmen th a t he f d t the Yeti •• l lived in (he m ountains a t about SB2! J8,000 fM t, w bere bo could for* vldina

Before a g c -fo rp la n t i r owth.--------------- ' a n d ic- B u t Ih e -a e rp a -fe e b - th a t-w lth a U - o f - W o o ^ a i n fxpMIUoas

DU, 01 of recen t y e a rs oiw c f them ^ r s - i nerous would have discovered a Yeti If perml resent- ^ c re a tu re still lived. He crz! tn text Polata th a t conDnualcations

are b e tte r In th e m ountaln-r*- rm=r‘ glon, and on th e o ther s ide of

^ ‘J® the bo rd er Com m unbt Chinese ,S i f ” ! y ' t I " ' " ,

f f ; ~

**Therefore, .Gomfcu concludes, the Yeti h a s gone the w ay of the |{|® I" dinosauh I'’®

1. had Gombu w as a mem ber of the _____ 1963 A m erican expedition which

( / - . I '

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o u ’ r e i n .

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TDXyXD S Ia n d FRIDAY *TIL 9 P .t^ . .

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a crisp, coo! g in g h a m C

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• .cosm ic b lu e (both

)ftrel» p o lyeste r, 5 0 % cotton)

'joyful Po irup , b e rm u d a 9 .0 0 i

' Poirup P la id b lo u se , 7 .0 0

j i i s t w e a r ^ j m i l c

Z I |

R . • LYNWOOD ®

- ; - - y

Legislativewith . ■ O ■Y e U .- lotrodueMl la Senate M miles

•bout SB293 (State Affairs) — Pro- be d o s t : for. viding for regulation of savfngs SB297—— a n d ioan -assodatioas.-------------- Flxing-i-with •-S B IM '^S tate-A ffairs)— ’■Re* ties-iCo tlcn* vising method of-»electlng mem- {H,500-i them b e rs -o f Legblative Council, to SB293 etl li perm it selectton b y parties. • Fixing ; , i i ; ! SB295 (Stale Affairs) - In- Indimri;

creasing salary of probate Judge IH,5W 1 fronrs« ,000 to JH.OOO. SB2M

® , S B 2 9 6 (Education) — Provid- guiring ing fo r election by p tr o n s be- for (ax fore secondary school m ore than of full

^ ----------------------------------=----------- 1 9 7 7 7 ^conquered the 29,028-foot Ever- Rec(

jH(.« est, and one of the four men in HB232 f ,h« the Indian team which rcached tlon) — ‘ the summ it In 1965. He thus be- mlsslonc r ,he came the only m an to climb the property,j,ich mountain twice.________________ sinking

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I GOOD

GOLD■ 1 VANS j

iPARTMENrsiORT”^

THE ADVI First Security BonkAmericord is a

f e e s ,’a n d you d o n ’t h av e to bo credit-w orthy pe rson is elig ib le .

You receive [ust ONE bill a m or ne ed m oko only ONE paym en t fo r

A First Security B ankA m ericard C m onth ly sta te m en t In full w ith in :

O r, you m a y b u d g e t pay m en ts if bill), w ith a nom inol servico charge

• Borrow up to $ 1 0 0 cosh w llh y--------^p resen t 4he card a t an y F irs t-S ecu

- vonce. ll’s th a t easy .

WAhJu s t d ro p In a t tha sloro a n d I w tlc o m a this a ll-p u rp q sa fam l • ••o n y w h e re .

bani(Ahericard: ~ ~

f

r » T 't u c s i a y ra t i v e L o g

M miles from ano ther school can SB210 (. ’to- be closed. Rcvislnangs -SB297 (Jud ic iary npd R u le s)- ,~ F lx ing-M larles-of-PubU c-U iiU - S s h ^ f t i Re* tie s - 'C b m m b s io n -m e ra b e n ro tsm- JM,500-pcr-A,car.----------------------

to SB293 (Jud ic iary and R u le s )- " •• • Fixing sa larie s of members of "M *o j In . Industrial A ccident Board a t - , ^ * '‘‘"8

i c IH.500 p e r year.SB299 (S ta te Affairs) - Re- “ot

/Id- quiring a ll propecty be assessed . . n . ^ , be- for (ax purrxjses a t 20 per cent _ o ^ m ? !ian of full casn value by Jan. 1, „tn;,rrntlr

1S7J. • nf . value,er- R ecom ldcred by Senate S.,I in HB232 (Revenue and Taxa- Ued tlon) - Allowing county corn- be-m lssione rs to I m p o s e 2-miIl HB289 ( the property ta x to c reate hospllal viding foi

sinking fund. Killed by Senate horse racc

t o lh b . PUTS YI STEP WITH

"VENUS" • ^ Black Potent

M id Heel

- -SHOI

■ ' ENTIF

ID A r ,

J

A D V A N T A G E S...,ericord Is ob so lu le ly FREEI There oro no dui ia v e to bo a First ^Security customer to 'g o t i elig ib le .

bill a m o n lh fo r a ll you r chorgo purchase )aym ent fo r e v e ry th in g .

.m erlcord COSTS YOU NOTHING w hen you full w ith in 2 5 d a y s from tho billing do te .

oym ents if y o u d e siro (pay os little os 5% o v ic e chargo o n th e u n p a id bolonce.

osh w llh y o u r First Security BankAmerlcon y-F irst-Security-B dnic-officc-and get a quick

WANT ONE?slora and fill eu t an opplieallon blank ... rpqsa fam ily card that buys pracllcajly ai

):

' - DEPARIMfilT STl

Tuesday, reconsfdered and was passed.-30-2.

Kined b y Seoata can SB210 (Jud ic iary and Rules)-^.. Revising Idalio election law by

limiting num ber of candidates and-shifting-prim ary-from -A u*—

‘-a* giisrii)-S<rpiem ber.-i7-i7r-r-------------------------P a « « " b y -S e n a le - :------------■'of SJMIO (Judiciary and Rules) g t - Asking Congress to establish

national mineral policy to pro- . o - lect domestic m ining Industry.

Voice .vote.HB125 (Judiciary and Rules)

, - Provldhg for a sum m ary ad- _ f l ministration of Inlestate-esta tes .

■ of a value not exceeding *15,000,

Withdrawn from House nlll HB289 (A pproprlatlons)-P ro- llal viding for special purses for ate horse races.

PUTS YOU IN -—:P WITH SPRING

\ "SOPHIA'’\ W hito o r

Black Poten t

- "SHOES FOR THE

ENTIRE FAMILY"

" ~ 7 T Y W 0i r ^

.......

re oro no dues a n d no . itomer t o ’g o f o n e . A ny

irgo purchases. So you' -

IG w hen you poy you r illing do te .

itlle os 5% o f the to ta l nee.

JankAmericord. S im ply i ge t a q u ic lrco sh -o d - -------------------

on blank . . . .V a n spracllcajly a n y th in g —~

iMfilT STORE _

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Moscow MaB U R liY -D a v id D. Kendrlk. on

_____dean oL lhe collegc of bmines* s trt-------adrrnhIsEraiion:“ UnFver5][y— or hoT------- Id f lh o r^ o sc o w rw lir sp e a k -a t

, the annual meeting of the South — Idaho Chamber of Commerce. slated foc Apri! 8 in the Ponde- fL"° ro u Im . ■

Invitations have -been sent to of members and interested persons roo in 20 . communities throuKhgut n n

------- Magie-Vaiiey. repoft»-Ed-Eilio»r me<A -large group of business and roo: civic leaders Is expected. tee

' ‘" Mr! Kendrik. who' spent h li tt childhood In Duhl and has ac* in i qualnuncet from Rupert to Lou Shoshone and Gooding; is presi- Ida:

■ dent of the North Idaho Cham* spe.

(

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“ SM em bers of the board of dl--------

rec tors, executive commlitce y i . 'SL ?!• »n<J a ll sw nding committees of K l Ponde* ^111 Of 2:30 p.m. , -

A pril 8 In the Conference room sent to of th e Ponderosa. A scparaie |)crwns ro o m .w ill be asslBned to each RI lURhgut com m ittee and then a ceneral Schr ©lionT me«}ni;-w}ll-be-heW-lrMbe-maln for-t JS and room lo h e a r individual commit- nour

tee rep o rts . • romi:nt his W ives o f m em bers will meet >as ac* In the C haparral room to hear ert to Louise Shadduck. dircclor of the S I presi- Idaho D epartm ent of Commerce. Cham* s peak on her work and show Sc

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J™ Moves To Jeromeeach RICHFIELD — Petef (Pete) Mr*

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rome where he has leased an p jans f American Oil servicc stalion. field T

, K His resignation a s RichflcId Tex- been a

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TRANSISTORY our p e rso n a l T V - th a t’s fully P lay s fro m so c k e t o t hom o . . . o

~ tffry 'p6w or anyw hero ,“ 10 ,000*volt . . . p o w er s u o r d t r a n s f o r m o r . _ .'aound^^_

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1 Chamber 1^me‘n from Magic Valley' counties wil V j i / liott be special guests a t the meet* ■ ■— ing_R eM m tlon i-ar« -bala ft,ac*ture c g p ted_a i_ fU i a m h e rL offices K W __— throughout the vallty; M |

Richfield ond served three term s R l a s Lions Club president as well

I c ‘‘s other offices In Ihe club and U S ', - civic improvement projects; M |

««e) Mr*. Schmidt and. the couple 's I g l nan two dauRhteri-w ill rem ain -qt K U •«*>* T hclr-W chficltf-Jiom c-tor-T W C l —

balance of the school te rm . ■ § ■, on p ja n j for operation of the Rich*^on. field Texaco station have not 1rex- been announced by Adamson R l J

Motors. Carey owners.' U ^

the USE TIMES-NEWS WANT ADS H

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ider to choose from ’ ^

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5TORTV IHS t 's fully tran s is to r ize d . . l u im e . . . on Its own b a t- I’M ' 0 ,000*vo lt“^ c lu r o pQ w er fo rm e r , . , h igh fidelity

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As Poppa.Ciiridlps Her, Her Boyfriend Burns!

D ear W all: I nm a 16-year- Just flash youi d boy with a n unusual prob- and say "Tlianl m. Often. I will ro to m y girl want to add. "i Icnd’c houso-at-night to -^atch-m O 'fcci-i;o<^l— l$visk>n'iW'ith her. Almost as give the perron ten, • my g irl friend’s father ihe work. For imes in and w atches with us. the sccne wa, don 't mind h is w atching with you got the id ta I, but cverytlm e .he d « s , he which family Is next lo h e r a n d pu^^ his eulng the fruit Tn around h e r, v irtua lly 'V i^ - IjJv.- etc. People Ing up” with h e r. T h is is cnl*-lfcliind-ihe-scene! irrassing lo bo th h e r and my- artist’s plciure.- If. besides being a pain In the NAME Pl ck. Any ideas? — P a le r Prob- Dear Ele: Th ms our school, andDear Problem s: Surie couTd only problem is JS you In on D ad 's motives, me "Phyllis” af ’■recalling w hether his hugs ler. He’s carrie. e simply long-stnnding habit, and now half tl more recent reaction to her me ‘’Phyllis!" ]

ale callers. • any way 1 caIn any 'cose, keep cool.so you dwindle it dowr jn’rio so -h o u se ” calllnB"privI-“ arfecrm y 'dftliy ;es. P rivately you m ight sug- —Na. Phyllis, st th a t Suzie s i t on the floor Dear No: If y th you, o r a t le a s t favor a fuss about the nc air perch ra th e r than leaving trigger more kid Inviting spot fo r D ad next lo a squawking

r o n the sofa. If fam ily per- ^ n ’t nil the oihc its. Suzie m lR h t- o d d -a n o ih c r^ r l mugging ai uple to the T Y ga llery , and p n w you’re as ;s u n d e rsc o rc _ a . b it more namesake, (Gals ■arly the palring-of/. mous laughs si•or your pa rt, invesiigale her boys!), d 's interests. If you can ask Your best stra icere (juestlons about his lo lake the nnn' rk o r hobbles, do so. Few reaction, (Vou n ;n can resist n .g u y who hon- it loses il kiddir ly-ilooks up to them !—Walt, if you readily )ea r Ele ond W alt: I’m . an nickname). Dy i ,ist. Everyiim e ' somebody j«u noticcd thnt r’s, "Say. th a i’s good!” I rather nn a tir a t n't know w h at lo reply, she Is nol made hank you” Is p robably pro-' wig. and kooky c r, bu t it do e sn 't seem nde- MAY COUSIN me. I wish 1 could Ihink of Dear Ele nnd nothing m ore to express my heard thai first o itiiude io r I h e i r good words, be legally mat ; so'-far I 'm spccchless.,A nd true?—First Cou: :ause of ihls, J’m ofrald peo- Dear Cousin: 1 may gel the Idea I 'm snnb- "yes.'’ in others

h nbout m y w ork. Can you the word on yo p7 — Turpentine. wllh your prlesi»car Turpentine: N ever fight ralibl, or cnll t compliment. E ven saying, marriage registry m glad you th ink Il’.s nice." Walt, jlies the person 's npprovinB: Wiiat's your p r B m cnt_jnay_bc-4IW orm cd.-sm alI-M nd-ii-lo - 1 ''A ren 't you nice to say Dulaney, Address " hints ;th a t the person's age Daie-l.ine, ,i: ipllment m ay b e Insincere, newspaper.

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iHer,irns!_______ ■Just flash your w arm est smile id say "Tliank you !" If you ant to add, "Oh. th a t makeso-fccl-|;o< idl^^fin«.-O r,-cU & -------ve the person somo details, on e work. F o r instance, where e sccne wa,s sketched, h o w 'IU got the id ta for th e picture. . ■ch family m em ber kept ling liie fruit from your slill L-.-elc. People love to get a hlnd-the-scenes look ' ot an list’s piclure.—Ele nnd W alt. •

NAME PROBLEM Dear Ele: T here’s a guy a t r school, and 1 like him. The ly problem is tha t h e calls ; ''Phyllis” a fte r Phyllis Dii- •. He’s carried il p retiy f a r ' d now half the school calls 5 "Phyllis!" Please is there y way 1 can sto p it. o r- ,'indle it down so il doesn’t recrm y'dftiiyiire‘ s o 'm u c h ? =Nfl. Phyllis.Dear No: If you m ake a big IS about the name, you 'll only gger more kidding (boys love

squawking vic tim !). But n’t nil the o ther extrem e, and in mugging ond.cavorting lo »vc you’re a s fu n n y .as your mesake, (Gals who win cnor- mi laughs seldom get ihe ys!),iTour best stra tegy Is sim ply lake the nnme without any

ictlon, (Vou might even find ■ loses il kidding value faster you readily answ er to the ' kname). Dy the w ay . havc J noticed thnt Miss Diller is her nn a tira tliv e Rnl when : Is nol m ade up w ith fright

and kooky clothes?—Ele MAY COUSINS MARRY?)«ar Ele nnd W alt: I havc ird thai first cousins m ay not

legally m arried, l l this e?—First Cousin.)ear Cousin: In som e slates :s.'’ in others "n o ." To get

word on your s ta te , talk h your priest, m inister o r ibl, or cnll the bureau of rriage rcglstrailon.—E le and It./iiat's your problem ? Big or a ll-M nd-ii-lo -E lo-ond-W olt— — laney. Address them a t Teen- I Daie-l.ine, .in c a re of-HjJs .•spaper.

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NOTICE 01' TIME A?POINTEO N IOR I'nOVINC WILL

IN Tllli rnOUATli COUKT OP IN TWJN^ r/^LLS COUNTy. st a t i: . TIn t>N Miller of the B tu t* e( _ I'

MARY E. CAUTEH. D eceM efl^^^ TAI• • o ju f l? '^ m « d o * °O lf* ^ d a y * ''o t ”P

I^«bni>ry, IK7,-K071CB-45 ilEnB>K Ar',A.M. of iaId day. . t l tne Coun nocm of itid Coun. ai iho Couniy court Home la (he a iy of Twin ?; ' i'alU, Couoiy of Twin Foilt. Idaho. hai b«a ■peoioird a i Umi time pou and place for provlnf (he Will of >>bii *«ld Mary E. Carier. deceaied. snd fur heirlfli the eppllcailon of 1'.M. Carter for Itiuance to the tald 1'. M.^^^rter^anil Jo.*in W. Urookj nui

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•.»lll,Je«to to the higheat bidder SAI (Hree hundred nlnciy ona and elshly Vi rive hundredlhi (3JI.83) aharei of Cou Salmon Illver Canal Company wa- i-cb ter lor the IKT teaton. Scaled bldi N' will be rccclvcd b( tne office of T)ia Ihe Cliy Clerk at tho Clly llall. Mat 311 Sccond Avenue l^ait, before of • 7:M o'clock P.M.. Monday. March lald :o. IK7, which bidt win be opened boui publicly on or about 7:30 o'clock Cou J>.M,. on tnid dale during Ihe meet- ben tng nl the Doard of Commltiloneri. plec

uidi wlll be accT^pied on any dicll or nl! iharcs In block* of fifiy ceai (Ml tharea or more. U oie li duo eaiic and rayable wimin Ihlriy (30) dayi l»u of bid acccnlance, Lell

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• NOTicn TO c n c n r ro n s nc

S "OF IDAHO . hBVl

■W S.*SiTSif S lNOTICE IS IlEnCDY CIVliN Dy vouc

Ihe ujidrritsnfd AdRilnltirairlz of the the eilaie of Abrahum Amci. dc- ■<» t cTBieil. 10 Ihe crcdllori or nnd nil prnoni having clnlmi ngalnal Web ihf liid deceilcni. to e«hlbli ihcm 2no Wllh Ihe neee»iary vouchrr* wlihln of T four mnnlhi aflrr tho flril puhllcn- belni

* tlnn cf ihli nollco to Ihe anid Ad- actin mlnlHralrl* at IfnT^fflce o fJlnrr> ' Du Turnrr, her nliornf^-. D ankTP^run Dullillng, Clly of Twin l-'nlla.'.sinle

'nC»I‘l»fii>. Ihli bdng the place fixed lor llie Irflnincllon of the builneta ^ of «iild eitntc. Pub'

• jjDalcd thli l l l l day of Tcbruary.(I) ELLA M. AMOS

Eilnie of Abrohnm Amot, deccated. Mnn

rublUli;Fcb,a.M nrch3, 8. 18. lWi7

. TKaj'^A?.p“o ^ ! ! { jFOIl PltaVlNG WILL ®‘ 5;

IN TIIE PnOUATli COUJIT OP 0 p ‘iDa'|1 0 “ COUNTY, STATE IN THE MATTER OP THE ES-

TATE^OI' ELSJE MAY CUTLER.’ p'urtu'a’nt ta nn Ordrr of lald 'if* ',

Court, mnde on Ihe 21il day of A ''” ' 1-cbruary, 1907. notice la hcrehy • i ' . given inat Tupidoy. ihe llth dny ! ' of April, nl 10:00 o’clock n.m. of 'v J laid Courl."'nl^?he^°Couniy°°Cour[ llouie In the Cliv of Twin i-alU, Couniy of Twin. I'alli, Idaho, hai bi-en n"flBlnlert a i 'ihe lltne nnd p„v,, Ptnce Inr'proving the Will of iiilcl ■Elile May Culler, deceaicd, and for htatlns Ihe appllcnilon of Ruth _ C. OUtn lor Ihe liauanco to her *

. of L«l«f« TcH.imentary, when and ■where any perion Iniercited may ‘^ 11Ji

EVELYN M. HINTCO

r.-.vSf ’■ |{!|-----------XOTICS-TO-CRBDrrOIW-------

• IN T IU PRDDATE COUHT OP 7TVTWIN PALLS COUNTY. STATli 0I-- DAHO Ul»lrIn thi Mailer of (ha Eitaie of

ETHE.VAN UOIIN, Dcceaaed. of Tv NOTCH IS HlillEnY GIVEN Dy •“"n'

Ihe Jl«ecuior to ih« crediior* of »«ki:Sgainn ^mervnn*Dora.'“leeefl“i?d! Thi

__ Cf-iitr eilaie, to exhibit them with •» l«• Ihe acttjiary voucheri.-wlihln four r;?'®'

monlhl afivr Ihe flrii publicallbn Itlvei of Ihlt Notice. (0 (he Executor ^ n n ©r Ka»bora?"'naybnre. 'vvebb^ond <»“nla

' " I ’Ike, P.O. Dox 321. Twin Falla. "J «►’ County of Twin Falli. State of Idaho <^0 i Ihli being tha place fixed for (he Count Irnniacilon of ine builncti of tald“ oflKd Mareh 7, 1967. »- ^

TWIN FALUS BANK k TRU.'O' COMPANY ny JOHN J . WDLFE.

III Tfuil Olficer. roilouEjfcuiof of the Eitate cubic

hiM~ ^--------------------- K o n cn -------------------

NOTICE TO OWNERS OP LAND Keiid< WITHIN TWIN 1-ALLS COUNTY. 23; , ^^Tllo^iollowlng order wa» offered ° 2* c

t tCKUATmci NOXIOUS WEED EX- nmoui TEKMINATION AltEAS IN TWIN River

CLARI.su CEKTAIN WCEUS IO feet 111; NOXIOUS IN CKAKACTUR IN snn' THE SAID COUNTY. ANU RE- if 1? UU(1SU SUCH NOXIOUS WEEDS b,

O HE OESTHUYEU UR CON- ’ and TIIOLLUD. aecc

U« II ordered by the Board of niv. County Commliilonera of Twin Falla auc Cuuniy, Idaho, puriuant 10 (hr*au- 3 c

.thorny veiKil in (hem by law. ndjudl mat noiioui weed exicrmlnatlon Compi areal lor the year 1M>7 be conlinueU. {bOOi crealed and lor convenience deiig. wmcr naKd by number a i weed cxte^mi* liy <]n nation li inrlcii ai fullowi; 4. C

Ol.irlcl Noa. I, 2. 3. 4, S, C, Court 7. «. P. 10. II. 12. and 13: A> decrev heretofore crtnied ore continued hereto Wllh (he boundarici originally aa- which*'*rhe lollowin'g named weedi nre pnrilVoui*weeift In uie County 01** Twin for*'TJ'alli. and each lucli ramed nnd l>roJc<deilgnalcd weed ihall bo ejlermlnpt- a .ed or conirolled 10 o> to prevent r rKedlng. on or belore ihe dnie ael itiform ,Ior each avich kind ai followt; B.

On or belore June IS, IHT p /Fcrtnnlal Leafy Spurge Cl

. ‘'a x '" ’"-" '"" ■ s• Pcreanlal So* Thlatle C. TFen.tiiilal Kag Weed E?Perennial Hone Neitla ' L l

____ Sfeaiu* Foiio^jlcmloclc _ ...... PCTercnnial Rutilarr Knapweed D. i

• Perennial Moralng Olory or l.S:Peresnlal &nada TTililIe ' k 5. Cperennial Ground Cherry ■ Court

. Annuil Puncture Vine decreePere&alal Dlue noweriag Leiiuee voir IPereanlal Milkweed of 23.:Perennial Chicory . •• pacily

On or before Augun 1. 1K7 voir m

■ flooding; or By c(ean culllvatlon. 17*full or by the appdcaiioft of chemletlt Mil. a above or below the around lurfacv, natural Ihe manser or combination of mtn> age; 1 ncra of trenimenl |,o be repealed Article or conilrued uniil exiermlnalion or enterc( conlrol of Bozloui wecda be accom- of Am pllihed. Under no clrcumiltnce ahall ]te>erv

. any ef (he aald aojloui weeda be That permllBd to go to leed. on fot

TTie msiion 10 adopt wai leeended 3:bo o' by cpnunliiloner Chaurey. Upon roU of Mai call lha vote wai party

Lommlnloner LouBhmlller aye ilefcnd - CommiiiioBer CtrUon ' ayo tec ou

ApprovS^FeblSary.'jJ 1K7.HIIOEH LOI/gKMILLER.Chilnnan, Hoard of Counly

. . -Twla FanrCount>\ Idaho ' PUnU. Publlah: March 9. 16. IMf.- J067

LECArAON^RTISEMENTS 1fTEO NOTICE OP TIME APPOIKTED•tr OP IN OPSTATE TWIN PALLS COUMTY. STATE (j ij

S,“ " Kday*“<3t ^'VyilSUANT. 10-ifl O rd iro fa idi f e s s r s s ;□’clock Thurtday, Ihe Sih day of April, a,nn

Coun • ' "le hour of 10:13 e-efoek

' S » E W ' « r s s0 tim i County of Twin Falli. Sltle.of Idiho ; ii"„ Wlll of been, appolnied a t Ue lime•“d,*;? :;,i, B f a R ' s i r a M , . " . ;he tald ond for hearing Ihe appllcallRi of n ia n Urooka ' “ ““Jf®

may Appear n'nTconwiMhe'iam*?'^ pubU DATED Thli cm day of March. ]tln!

T7-n, • Ticfk*'^^ ItlNTZE:Publlah: March B. W. 2J. m ;.

NOTICE OF TIIE ST/TIME Al'POlNTED FOR ' INTI

------------PROVlNO-WIIX-AND-COUiat,- -rOF--------- IN THE PItOUATE COURT OF PurTO . - TWIN. FALLS COUKTY. STATE tnade

: s OP IDAHO. ■ nollceIdaho. In ihe Mailer nf iho Eilale ct the 4' bidder SAUINA J. KELLY. Deceaied, o'cloc elehly Purauani 10 an Order ot laM Court

irei^of Coun.^^ide^on the Mih day of Counted Wdi ^''nOTIc’e HEREBY .GIVEN K h o flee of Tliat Tuciday, (he 2UI day of dme r Hall. March, 1M7. nt ten o-cloek a, m, o fa a before of laid day, nl (he Court Room of and I March lald Coun. 01 ihe Counly Court- jack

; i ? , a1 meet- ben appolnnd a t ihe lime and may 1 ilonera. place lur proving tho wlll ani co- Dat n any dicll nf inid Sabina J. Kelly, de. {SEAl f fifiy ceaird. ami for hearing ihe apnll-li due canon of Ira V. Lancaiier for the Publli I) dayi liiuance in Ira V. Lancaiier of _ _ _

Lelteri Teilamentary, when and 'allable .where any perion Inieteiled may 1 Mon- apnear and conleit lame. Th®Uroorl. Baled Fehrunry 2J. 19C7. cPerW EVELYN M. HINT7E K^fn1 - • H>-nutv- Clerk. unlll 1

oh i-io PubIUh-Marel>-Va..H...W7 the .^NOTICE TO CREDITOnS ' Ipreac

IDAHO IN THE I'ROUATIi COURT OP Scftoo

In the Matter of tha Eilale Of and 1is *’ N % Icn '^sS ^E I«eIjy 'c 'v e '^ ny *’ l “ r' T OP Irene Wellner. Admlnlilrnltlx. 10 *eeuri STATE the credllori of and all pennni The

hBvrng ciaimi nBfllnii Paul E. Well- P ^ h STATE ncr. (icrenifd. or hli cHaie. to l^ e 'eo trd . exhibit them wllh Ihe necetiary Jeci a

nv vouched, within four monlhl alier n x of the flril publlcntlon of thn Noilce. „

dc- to Uic laid Admlnlilratrlx at Ihe rublli f nnd law ofricei or Hnyborn, Rayfiom.

wlihln of Twin Falli, Stale uf IJaho. Ihl. ,,^ 0 ^ uhllcn- being Ihe nince fixed for Ihe trani- "• "* Id Ad- action of llio builneii ot laid ejlale. Z ,! . ,

E v '51'.sinir A dm lnlilrainB U r ln .> fixed Eilnte of P a iM M

ruary, NOTICE TO CREDITORS Falli.IN THE PROUATE COURT OF underi

' Ih . TWIN FALLS. COU.STY, STATE keeplr‘‘'® OF IDAHO. puriuilIn Ihc Maiirr cf Ihe Etialo of Deceir

. MARY A. HLACK, Deceaied, of J7.INOTICE IS IirREllY r.ivits Dv lum o

thn unili-rilgned MICHAEL P. SaidORAY. AdmlnUlrator of Ihe eilnie a i fnll

of Mary A. Illnck, aecenicd. 10 lha 19J- c n credllori aJ and all perioni having C2

cinim* asalnil the lald dereaird, to TATexhibit Ihcm with the neceitary I9C7.

_ __ voucher!, within four monihi after rLKR ^""il publication of ihli nollca

ndmlnlilrntor nl the nf.■ ir M •“ « ' Rlrhardi, linen b Eberle. Publlil

Atiornevi nl I.aw. 71l(j CannKk 'L-.hi sin'<‘i. Counts’ or Ada. sime

or Mnhti. thU belngNhe Wnci fl«ed m oY irnniacllon of ihe builneii of m -yj}’couri * Dated March H. IWIT. g{;^rS n . M1CHAEL.P. CRAY 9 l j r. V-. Aiimlnlilrator nf Ihe• ^ “5 Eilnin nf r>eceaied.

f t"u1 PutilHh:Mar. IB. 23, 30; Apr. fl, lilCT „-“ }5o■ nm h ORDER DIIIECTINO ?Lccii

'r c th TRICT OP THE STATE 0 ^ /uA^^ J io , IN.AKD.l.-OK-TJ(l;,COUHTV

H ul^L U '^m H IC A T lO N DIS- & -Ij ] TllICT, Cl nl. PlalnllKi, VI. IIENHY wherel

EAULE, Waicrinaiicr, Waier Dli- ment_____ on 'h»

r o r TTint on me 2IK Oay of Febr iary, ani)r

Ito ot <Hc>al Dliirlcl In and for the County A nt'i, TO i T W £ z tn of leeklng a aupplemtonl adjudlca- nuve lalmi Uon of the walcra cf Snake Rl\er,

1 four waier. decreo-Ia-iho-lower-Snake "bf t'ccation Hlver Valley, entllled "Twin I'alli ,|n„ jcuior Cannl ■ Company. Pltlmiff, vi. XV"ft,ifllces Charlet N. Foiier. et al. delen- and. and <laala," cnlered In Ihe Dlitrlct

r ,he County nf Twin Falli, on Ihe 20lh ' aniii <lay of June, 1913. .and ilgned hy . , ,h

O liinct Judge Edward A. Walicri, «r I . Couni one tccki a decree ? i ,r

which wlll adludlcale Ihe wnteri «f Snake Hlver u tho following com- t, nnnlei. dlilrlcii. and perioni la Ihe following amounli (lined below ai

_ S57:— TTnrnnnftrTrTftaiinii-ijnrrml^cri:* ~ r *nMilner Low Llfl IrrlgaHon Dliiricl- tmnrc

NTY. 123; A * b Irrigation Dlilrlct. J57i IV d,Out Orten, 4. ,h . 1

■fered 2. Count Two leek* a decree ad- SS,.* who ludicnilng the Nonh Side dual ghai'

Compnny. Ltd.. an Idaho corpora- <11: 1 a n d non. Ihe ownen of ihe following , 5 ,,.'

i.isRE- of Uecomber 23. IDls! '

iLUb b. One Thoutnnd Two Hundred CON- • and -Sixty fl.2C0) cubic feel per j.m ,i

aecond nf (he watert ot Snake oivEN

law. adjudlcullng tho Twin Falli Canal nouie ation Compony me owner of Sl* Hundred nf idSkjued. {6001 cubic reel per acconi of the OM»r t leilR- waiera of Snake hlver wllh n prior- \a*mi- iiy dnte of December 22, |9IS, S i ' "

. 4. count Four requeila ihnl Ihe h ,i ,, ,1I, 0, Court railfy, coarirm. approvo. tnd at^va

Aa decree binding “upon all the narilei i/T.i.« .nucd hereto the lolIWlmg paragraphi "®,|!

ed conlraci entered between the mav ac are partlei herein and Ihe United Slaiei n.<.n

noxl- of America Hureau ot Itcclamation thii tJii Twin for the Minidoka and I-alUadi-i "V

and I’rojccti. Idaho, lo-wll: i,ilno.t- A. SAVING OF WINTER WA-

TnHl^SPEClAL ST O R A G E pMUt,: owt; B. CONSENT TO AMERICAN

FALLS -JACKSON tAKli EX­CHANGE AND RE'DEFINI- - TION on JACKSON LAKE STORAGE- RIGHTS ^ NOTP

C. TEMI’ORAUV STORAGE AND Twin F EXCHANGE OF WATER: RE. tha

...... POWER PRODUCTION 1“ ,*!:,^1 D. PRIORITY OF CliHTAIN EX-

I.STING AND FUTURE WATER fc 5. * CounT^FIve requeiu Ihtt the oicLmobl

Court ratify, confirm, lyiprove, and 2“''* • decree the American Falli Rei«- ,

;iuee voir Dlatrlet No, ^2 ai the ownerpaciiy o f^ ih a ^ c n ca n Falli ifem- ChwroW voir Jind lhat aald diiinct hai the CatlllUe

' right 10 diven tho natural tlow of 01<l»«iiol>lboVA.|,fM-«Hble-feel-iwr-M«on<l-<rf-<tie ----------e\'cr w tle n ef Snake River with a prlor> OirU.SI ■ball lly date cf March 30, IMI. In any filrlt 5«tlon. I t^ u l l 10 Ctpacliy on April 30 or Rlrli : i lealt Mit, afier thai dale without laid liort !»n tn ' S’ l r ’'*Bnd**tha'*°*he'’*C^un'*r*lir’ ** aied ASiJe^MotConira'ct* No. l -OO-win? fifr” :(I or entered t>el«fen the United Stalei n i.u •< :om- of America and -Amarlcan Falli cirli « ihall Keiervolr Dlilrlct No, 2. ,*? ,I be That (hli caun will b« brcughl V .'

on for hearing in open court t t ! ! . ided 2:bo o'clock P.M. on Uie loth day i-W ;! roU of March. 1907. at which (Ime anv i"™ ;* '

par(y Iniereiled may fppear and >;o Ilefcnd Bgalaji tald righujii.above >0 tec oul.^ 77IERON W. WARD »7 I

IJltlrlcl Judge l«JI *‘Ele\-cnih Judlcltl Dlilrlct .T)** f nty " Counly r t Twin -Ftlli tor euh.Twin Falli,- Idaho D»u4 I

B P u n u S H KUrch 2nd,-9ih, and ICih, ,1967__________ • PublUhi

NTS LECAl ADVERTtSEMENTS LE

p o NOTICE TO CREDtTOM. -------CJ IN THE PRODATE COUJTT OP APPOIf^

p - n --apnciK JS riicR O T V -cn rsM iUihe’^eredlton ot and all penoni C o i^

.I?** haring—elalmi—« ja la it- th e -abovo h v S " I namea decedent (o exhibit them.

with (ho necviiary voaehert 10 the J9J7 at undertlgned at the onice of Parry, J, Roberuon ft Daly, Fidelity Nedona rSuh

Coun Dank Building. Twin Fallt, Idaho, 'L.L*.; '• P>*'« builneii.In Tih>^^0 all'm atter* connected wlin tald ei> aoooinii

late, wlihln tour monihi after Ura luV mo

S * • ' - “ s ^ S S L

, APPOIJ^D*^FOR PROVINO'WJLL'•___ IN THE PROUATE COURT OP •------- COUNTY OF TWIN FALLS. I 'S. . IN^Tl^l'^«°A ^Tn5» THE ESTATE la t/- -7~0 F Ji-L.-PERSONlUSrOectaita.- r OF Punuanl 10 an order of ttid Court TATE made on Ihe 7Ui day ot Mareh, 1907,

nollce It hcr«by given that Tueiday . lie ct the 4lh day of April. 19*7, at 10:1

o'cloclt A.M. of aald day. at Ih laM Court Room of lald Court; al the

ly of County Court Houie in the City of , Twin Fallt. Couniy cf Twin I'alU,

IVEN Idaho, hai been appointed a i lha 'S. ;p : . r r . ," r « r a '.s s ! g « a s ! s . ' ? . : K ; a r , v r ‘, v £ ? i S VFalli. to him of leilert (eitamentnry, Vken ?.* , J ‘ ', hai and where any perion Iniereileil {,* ‘",®,

T “ K . a ’f f ; , ? ; ? ' S ' "', de- (SEAL). EVELYN M, HINTZE

t 'r% M«reh'o!'’l'o?2?*!«V. Publfi'b-

7T,e Sla[e“ ^Pu?“ a“ 'n"“ A” ?nt will • ^OTIRi»"''03'*Slal'e Ho'** ll I* fd'h*’ un'nLf.larch 27.*l9ti7l*at 4:»"^.M*for *‘' t IIE*1

'■ o p M ‘ fo?'’i i “D « r t h r » i i ; ' ’d’rATE al Ooodlng, Idaho. _ Court r

All bid! wlll ba publicly opened pebruarle of and t^ad a l the above lime and NOTK

ny ^ l “ rm« tla lln f condllloni muit be ^rch*^'t 10 leeured before bidding. of inli!,noni Theie are available from Ihe Slate laid CoWelt- Purenailng Agenl't ornce. tho Citye. to The Sinio rewrvci the rlghl to re- Twin fiiary ieci any " nU bldi, - . ti-ea eialier TED CILAMER place fiiailce. Stale Purchaiing AgenL bavid 1I me PubllihT March IJ, H, 17. 1907. hearingbom. -■ Thornier

n o t ic e ' i's h er ' edy' giv em to 'ran^ »• Welling and ony other perton who “Pg*".'

may cInIm any right, ilile and In- tcreit In tho rerional property here. “ '»• Inofter detcrlbcd ihsl Warren Kkin- i

± __ 320 Second Avenue South. Twin ‘K.Tv-SiFnlli. Idahn, 10 toreelsie Ihe Hen of J-EEVl OF underilgned for ttorage and lafe o j; Tl

; ;< ’i i ! 5 , ' ' K r i . r s « ! » ?le of Jecembcr, I9(M. to date la ihs lum X.‘-.OEn

....f; K " S ;a the 19M OMC Truck, Motor Ne. Yoij aiving C24SI03779 complain•d. to , jJ’j''TED thlt 13th dty of Mtreh,after ' SKINNER REPAIR SHOP Sl“ ‘o ofloiica Dv (») Warren Skinnere nf. Owner plalnlllf.>frle, Publlih: March 18 and 23. IDC7. *“

NOTICE o r aro'^furlh•>®' IN THC U m ’lVlCTCO^l^'OP

ELEVEN rn JUDICIAL DISTRICT fled. Ihe*V st SUE.7 TWIN FALLS Neallec)

HUllERT COATES and MARJOK- grounili 1— ' s i i = v ' s ! i s v ' • s , ; ? :- auccciiora In Inlerett of OIRISTINE E WHITZEL, Executrix of iho Eitaie

of Peter I’eanon, deceaied. Plain- ,0 P i|ft._ VI. RELNA J . DEVRIES, De- • —!.‘i ^ -U adcrand-by-vlflue of-an Claeu^ Aliomey

tlnn tJiued-oul-of-the-abovr-entllled Itwirttnr Coun, in tlw above entlllej acllun. Publlth: D Sj dnled the 14th dav of March. 1907. |%7." *> wherein ihe plnlnliff obtained n Judg. -----------U *• ment ugalnil the delenilani herein. koTICI

on me Join day of September. 190!;. on Frii for the tum cf t3.700.S5, 1 havo kv- locj. Ird'ui'ion'att’ ihe rlglu, title. !ntcreit'i ,l‘ialil i and claim of lald defendant, of. In Land TH and to ihe folUjwlng detcrlbed real street Si

mmy ‘’'^ConVract*^*f*'sale dated 1J-3I-64 ho“^ L l] made by Robena 0 . DeVrlei, a ber of

; widow. Seller 10 Allan T. DeVrlei. T?u,itJS ; ”E ’o r N « ? ; ! 's , s 5 n 'S ! :

: J K f . « Klio-X*of Idaho. EXCEPTING That por* uatefl in ' tlnn Ihereof lying South and Weil siaia of £ • » " " » , 'I ' ' eait Quarter (SV4NEV,) of Section Town

31, Townihin 10 South. Range 17. Idaho ''J® E.h.M.: EXCEPT .M or an acre in j

.” ‘f) deienbed a t followt; DEGINNING jjook ,®>' at Iho NE comer of tho SE^'.NE'i of tal

'" i ; of Section 31. THENCE Weii 210 .said it . S f''*' boundary lino covenant• -of nf inid SH'/,NEl',: THENCE South title! poi

120 feel: THENCE Eail <10 feel to to tttlW 'be Enit line of tald Section 31; and purti

-|?I THENCE Nonh along laid Entl conferred line of section 31 to the point of ecuicd by0 4-5 ,- nnt thereto and togeiher'wfi? the

Improvemcnii locale^ thereon: the Idahi My. —6U BJECT-to-t»liflnf-ea»ementt Tonhs'Bi ‘i*™ over and* acroia lafil premliei, CLEASO^ lii '' and tubject alio to reiervslloni Veterani'

made In Paientt or Deedi Irom United S Ihe United Slatca of America or principal

ad- state of Idaho, for the total pur- ^ re ii 11 chaie of M7.SOO.OO. Together with waihlngtt

./* : 4% Inlercit a i provided In tho lucceitonJJ” death of decedent: which laid con- 1. 1951,,. -MdVlliy National RankI'lvm°Falli Page* 1?4

“■'Ic daho; • Upon which agreement County, 1 !.?' hero remain! m il due in t pnn- The de;311a • -cinal tum-of-M2.3M,00, Together it to be

r f c r f f i S V f i ' ? " , ' ' ”” ' " ’ KPUIILIC I40T1CEV IS. JIEREDV ar

OIVEN; That en tho eih day nf m0' April. 19C7. nt tho. hour Ot l0:00 lu

„ o'clock A.Mm Meuntalif Tine, of laid (2) M Ml “ *''* county Court rn.I™ Houie, Countv of Twin Falli. State nn

'[J'' of Idaho, f wlll. In obedience (0 laid foi,<ne Order of Sale, lell a( nuhlle auction and (he

(0 the higheit bidder for cnih. law. dam on 1 ful money of (he United Stniei. «H mid Dee right. Hlle. Intereit and claim of lha with Intei above named defendant, op, tn and frtmi Ann

nk! " above deicrlbed real property DATED .9"* to lallify tald )udgmeni together Wlwith all e s tit thai Uara accrued or . Tr

• '« "’Dated‘ 'at*'Twln Falli. Htho, en Al’bert'i:* thli I4U» dny of March. ItXTT. Hugh Red

'JAMES H. RENIIAM Veiertni‘ heriff of Twin Ftiii County, Sth^A For

' Publlih: March 16. 23. 39, 19t7. Publlih

a . L E SA L A D VERTISEMKli T — NOTICE OF RAU

NOTICE W GIVEN thlt a p<il.ll. auetlea »1 Np Twin Falli. Idibo. a t 10:09 s'dork A. M. on

at tha City atoraga building which b lAcaUd n ^ Park .P lic. Subdlrlilon at aporeklmaUIr 7»» F

Falli.—7dtBa.~ennelateiTd -pci»gnal-piuptit>--|a"t ,.y dMerlbtd aa followairq: Matar Vthlelaa .

SludtkaVrr ■ IHO ;ila(k!!S!!!&•“'• ■ . ■ i:.‘i ■ ,s r .,,,. Fnrt 1»S» - Whiuner ChrrreWt ,1«S« - Hlatk Jca- FoH 19 2 >UiDeaItr. Chrrrolet ’ Crram IIK. CatlllUe . :>!& Blua 'Of 01<U»olIIa 2954

lort Olrla.2l Ineh Fantrlta Rlack tmy Clrli ! t Ineb______ . Cilumbla . Iil«k ior Rlrli : i Ineh ' 8pm<) CruliTr Dlu> iTaid llOTa !» Ineh _ . flntlnl' Hlarkor- Itoya i t lath Waitam Flrer Red i ^1|IV Bar. J» Inch - • Schwinn Illack «

r.Irtt : ( Inch rimt^ma Blu* AOIrU 14 Inch Waalam Flrer lllut ACIrli U taeh - -, lltraulM ------- T)Iu. «

. Iloya 21 Inch riraaloea llluf *I" Rlrli 24 lath . 6ballm Flyer Illu. A1/ ; llora 21 Ineh Nana Itlaek AH'" ' Cilrli 2» Ineh B -ij fram a, Black*

i l laeh lUtTUlaa ' Ona »kiTrWela

n«ri *TMnrh - WaatatB Fly»r I ta d i Atoya 3T Inrh ‘ Gr*«n •Bon 14 Ineh ' Flmtona Red

Th» Clly man'ra lha r1»*il tn ftjaet any anil a ter eaah. lawful mnnrr of lha UnlM SuIm ot Aa

Oau4 Ihlj lOlb day. af-Uattk, 19*7.

ITS LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS U 6|l

• THE COUNTY OF. TWJN FALLS, _ _ _ » ®‘ STATE OF IDAHO _? ^ JN THE MATTER OPTllB ESTATE Loti arj'

“ Turwant te an •OffleT' or taii] WILL Pl ™oni CourL-tnada-on—tlia-.ltl dty.-O t _dlaper_K t i ' A W - V f A n S ’, .) the 19J7. at IO:IJ o'clock arm. ef aald Slallon.

day, .I t Ihe Court Room ot aald LOST: 1r s M W - . ,It.In of Twin FalU. Idtho, ha t been -----------

s ; . : s a a f i s s s !* .£ S iS

Dean fbr the liiuanee 10 her of 419ef aji^d 1

I . . appear tod coniett lame. ahowan! » . 6 aied March I, 19*7, J?a .__ ^ (Seal) EVELYN M.JI1NT2E • heed, tl

ptiw irt^rertii 2, v, is, lUb/ SliAMPo

NOTICE TO CREDITORS ProtelaB i . ;

-jn'ATC-OF-lDAHO----------------- .-42M32SS ; r a : ;lO-'li <len‘Iwd**Emulrlx*l’ « V e i l l l o r t !?'?• 5 ‘ ,hg of and all periunt having clalmt ■. . ■ *j

iha agalnil George Stanley Ucckitead, ALCOItOI deceaied. or hit' ettate. to exhibit PnlU C Ihem with the neceitary vouchert. *:30 p.i

J within four monlht after the flrat call 733ESI!".",' IS ; s s s

5 j l a -Twin FalU. Stale e t Idaho, thlt be- WOULD

tiled ‘*’® " ’® 'ro n ia c toond i

T7E CHLOA EVELYN BECKSTEAD coniulli

Publlih: March 9. 16. 23, 30, 1907.

i ' : : . . . K g ”for -niE COUNTY OF TWIN FALLS, SIKGLE

1 Gl* —J.TATU-OF-IOAHO,---------------------- Kacord<Detl' In thg Mailer uf the Ellole ot dav.

ened i--?hrua!y“‘’l9CT? ' ' ' ' ■ **1’°' ®.'’■'“ ■ n T i ' iL S .S!r&B«u.y!

t ba March, 1907. at eleven o'clock A.M. ,i.a .. . ; ; s w r . ? a. . . . a H 5- • bixa appolnlcd a t the (Ime and

. Place fi.r proving the will cf tald HAIRCUT ent. bnvid Thoniton, deceaied, and for Permon'

hearing the application ot Ealhcr ty Saloi----- Thornton for lAe liiuance (a her of 733-IC4I.

Iclteri tcttnnienlary, when and ------------. 'p S r ■.’.>« 5 s : : . '." IT "*

;klm “ji'vKLYN M, HJNTZE . . unuaVgiS r u b l . i h « ^ - o ' , S 6 , . 9 0 7 ■at ANOTHER SUMMONS (’/nmS,in JN THE DISTIIICT COURT OF THE

n of ELEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT r 'J^Ti.TlI’ OF THE STATE OF IDAHO, IN EXPERIt

'■ ¥ !;? STAT. o r ,»A„ 05,"“';;.'. '.".m.s'SSm'ir,'''

«• »?,"&."•?,s E'"pi»y" E S J s A s n s s ; l s ; = w

i f - ¥ x & j s n

are lurther noillled that unleii you >““1

l i p p s s piTJ\’S , .■If.',a .tSi.SIh'? bo viiuOR- grounili of exiieme cruelly together earning ielri with other rcllrl. Part offled, Dated thli 14lH dny of Mnrchj I9C7. Dlnl 7.U.NE H. A. LANCASTER LAUy” ”

S V l.O H . Wilcox ■De- - Deputy.—T —(«V»f.-r«.-jrwGLT.^----------- “ I ------------ Tleu- Aliomcy-lor-l‘I«Tnti»,----------lied ItwidtnrnrTwln-l'ollj, Idaho,-------— Afl—adion. Publlth: ,Mu:cli It, 2J, io fi. .Alirll 8.fSi: ._____________________ BUSIN«l."g- NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE

■ In Land Tllle^'company. IIT snoihorie ^ff®* Street Soulh. City ot Twin I'alli, - - * « r.-« fo ““M u ] r in r i 'l ! l? l i* T ? a ”'m'e1S: * ', > ber of me Idibo Stale Bar a i (73,000 Iw. Truitee, will lell a( public aucUon ’“J- lo-tne-hlghul bldder^-for c a ih - ln — savCS - J'- Inwlul money of the United Slaiei. “*'■ all payable at Ihe lime of aalo, t h e ____

lat® following detcrlbed property, all- >or* uatefl in the county uf Twin Fam .

State of Jdaho, and detcrlbed a t ‘V- tollowi, to-wlinb- Lot 9 In UlMk 18 of Twin Fallt TT";— ^ “on Towntlte. Twin Fallt Couniy, H elp W«I*. Jdaho. ai ihown oa Ihe Final --------------era and-Amended Plai ihereof In NG Hook 1 of plan, page 7, recordt c a t tt '

i of tald couniy and State. ’ S A L E :310 .Said lale wlll be made without RETAIL lira covenant or warranty regarding i^arn mo ;ulh title, potieiilen or encumbrancei , . . Ut 1 0 to attlify the oblltailon tecured by know-hoa .31: and purtuant lo the sower of tala full or pi ■tl conferred In the Deed of Truit ex- Knaon £>.hi ' . Acn. 4Nindr«nd-wilar-r.i-afller*;-(»-Wll^ —EEHEr^J Ihe HUR D, VINCENT, a member of jooooo pi on; the Idaho stale Dar, a t Truitre n tt TOT-m«-B«neni tnd accurliy"ot J . S. “ SuiT^boa icii GLI^SON, JR, ai Admlnlitrator of aoulpmin oni Veterani' Affalri,. an Olficer ot the join the om United Slatea ot Amtrlca. whoie earning I or principal office and Pott Oftlco ad. m tlwTr

lur* dreii li Veterani Admlnlttrallnn. toqi WTo i::?;5i"t?^S’’lnHuc^- o?? ’e”- .’i'”iu?l5! 5:','''tiira"^of a i Henellcltry. recordect’Deeemher CallfomlJ on- 1. I90I. ai IniirTjment Number --------------

>1l2 Page“ l?4"recwili®^f“ Tw1n* Fal“i S E R 'ent County, Idaho,in- The default lor which thl^ lale Aher It to be made li the failure to o w r 3t- ind • (J, Make mommy paymenu of ?o7neeVi

principal tnd Inlertii in the tion; hoinf' m n ^ ‘ 0? April ItwSy and ' con

:00 lubtequenl monihi. Caclutaid tl) Make monthly ttiierve pay. jate nnee’in lhe*amo‘unl"ot fVoloO —Hid for Ihe lame period.Ion and Ihe balance owing a t of (hit CA Ia !:,'3 wori:!5 ss, i,T«'i J,,rty DATl' d February IJ. Hxn,S SJ - . S" ' " ’- S n ™ .

Altnmevi lor Tniilea t i™ .on Albert E. Trimming *•"

Hugh Redrord ■Veterani Admlnliiratlon Center BODY

ty, Sth Fort strteti Ona m o

IpSblUh Mtrch 2. 9. 16 * 23. lOa?

YERTISEM EN TS . . ■ -

i ' b . i.;< w ,b . c „ ^ : L S i■k A. M. oa Saluhiiy. Uarth 26. 19«T oiber I b lAcaud nn Lftt I. BlMk I. Ttrraea write Bax

Kflte l79K4)l-:o: j-OCfiS Sei' , A Whlla afilOSIMl■ WhIU C9KUI0TII

lllack A Yfll»» Vt«Lei»*19 Tn“ ,?5J.’

i p j !Black A Whll. (M»0 1^“ “ -"i,

. I;i.ck A WMl. ■_______ M147001 . 'niu. A WhUi K049UT Operator,lllack A »:t7 maaenl.Rrf A 'RT.ii.- • AJI 1K*IU -Nevada. }Jllack A Whll. Nona EXPERIENBlu. A Whti. 4W00T«tT hand, TojIllu. A Vklu . . Non. furalthed;

-------Blu. A'RT.li.------JfoM "3012. Han• i!l“* t v u w * Sukl<ii>D~Illu. A Whll. B ti:i9 ed Irrlgat

Blaek A flIWft FJ911I7 M roomBlack A Wbit. ...»OJ4T:70 M3-32S6, JOn. wh«l aai .aa f n a i Kcaa DiWCATSrjw jj-w M -— " “ - - o m -~ S i:-p!nn rf" WaJJTEdT

« .11 bil., m >u. . » H j!” ' "I SuiM of Atntrlea. al aaU aaetioa aala. YaxI bR l\ I CONSTANCE J . lilBEB. City' Clark . ‘

rs U CA I. ADVERTISEMENTS | i k |

=D IA L D IR E C 1OF V

TE Loi> * n d Found - 1 HeJ|>~M«

fcS rdUper,!^6R*°” fom, Mr*at_GKen - - p p p c f,en U ntem Cafe Sunday aooa pleate r C K O '.Ch, reiura ll (o Don I'leper'a Service O faid Slallon, No queiHoni atked. - *aid LOST: Ulaek Labrador Retriever <uie in Ouhl area, Hai oal/ one eye. S 8 Shothi n iy ,. Rewacd. Phone M3^«d;.Duhl.■ce p e r to n t l i—S pw lal N oiicet 9 (i.^ Exp

" j P ' l r a f "

^ - S r S S S, era - (joltera • Sporumen. take ) £zp<■ bee;, y fn iiu ’r ' general o

™ and*ha« no*Seed for halVcream.’ M A LEr Protela baia- feedi htlr. givei ,i . var

OF body. Alto, cllmlniiei dtniTnifr.. m ‘aSV«!

L “ S N s a ' i f S‘.ffii. . s i s ! ; ,

a?“,‘d SEWJtiG Machine repalra, renti, timo pern311. and talei. Singer Sewing Center, OlUll 120 Main North. 73JJJ44. QUA

Sj: ^ P d “ wV^*;i.'^^J"J.r“ ll.-i?'JS

^ " ^ n ^ i t « ^ ^ p ^ ^ ^ n c r ? 3 o ? ^ CASHIE

Conllphono orderi. 7JV7485,' • 733-

CU/.1EK UORNACmtj pack' a t' liiSe „ t '^ ^ 3 L ak e a^ au jj Salon. 321 7lh Sireel P«<wc^^l

— . Jnn-niiva-ot dav. en.

■” * E l S r a '™ '”‘ inon®_T3i-474i,_______________ Om

0 B eauty Sslo tll tS avatlable!

*■ vanccd aiuden*i“« redu( ^ ^ pricer Jonnel*’ Mi nr Fermanenti U. B e a u ty Am Twin Fal

.a® Academy. 13J Mnla WetU Phone 733-66S2.

.Id ilAlHCtiTTlNcS. hair iiyling, tinting; ‘',7 re t« d °{ ror Fermanenti from U. Ariltiic Beau- abir now cr l^S^a^lon,^l3S^ Main^WeiL^phone mg builne

:1 B!by‘“ m . T . - a M ? T T 6•u- iio "" "i'Ki!i>~ a n d ‘c' t— i]i"id' d A g o n h —Sl

- a = i . = v - ' f r ? ; v ; s s s p aNorth, 733-W97, g(J(f dIuo

_ UELIAULE BAUVSITriNO. Chil- S«l».?rom “ mpfo%iearoVllc9.* I*hon'e F irm W o r

T T33-26ai. i

,'i .“ i. s.“™ "1.?,!“"’B oiiL L n iU -M , . n l .r i . r . K ; ! S ? ‘,‘

d* children In my home, 41fl Nortft «l, .Oiirander. Phone 731,I33!>.

E m ploytnenJ A gendeg 17

;®Jn ihone Eaii. WSKi2,___________

i? H-jlP^ -n t-d -F em g lo_____U,5 LADIES: Il extra money neeoed In

your home? Ai llllle nt 4 houn n dny wlll bring you an cxccllcnl

.1 earning opnoriunfty. Wrlle Avon 1. Manager. Mn. 1‘hyllli Mclnlurf.[jj Route 2, Kimberly, or call 733- gjO..

er earning now a i Beauty Counielor.Part nf full lime. For appolnimeni, I

7. M A N UInvalid lady. Rererencei. 733..l23a. Vernon Oil

“ — An“ nd«rtiscm cnt-} ij-thc .-- - ■— M A N U

J BU SIN ESS.. DIRECTORY ________

B. sends new and old cllcnls

» 10 you c v try dnyl 11---------

;■ - r c a c h c s 2,0011 home! =i=o-»™

;■ “ "1 M ANU— saves o n - y o u r - p o o k e i -----------Jim u i

7 . ------------- cash .- ----------------j

>»■ . . MANUI, -------------------’ R. W. HIII

H elp W «n>ed-MAle 19 cusT o iT -w n RETAIL t“rench'dfgg“ ' SALESMAN WANTEDIt RETAIL SHOE SALESMEN. . . ^afto garde*

; s ; - ? " p : „ ' . r . " ' a , r . . K s : ' r o w s ; g » : s»• over l » ttylei. tliei AAA lo CUSTOM P l

aqulpmint and (ralnlni li-free, [^ve Ham eamlng’lJo'So w l 2M*M*rmenth NOW IS ine‘, " o S T 'w r , * % ™ £ S i s » ' , . a

t kini. K n^p Brot. Shoet, 6<0l U. CUSTOM J’L Flotilla S .. B. Lot Angtlet 22. bottom Jo

r California. I ouinton, M.c U st6 m pla

S E R V IC E STA TIO N 0 A T T E N D A N T c u s to m ”

O w 21: experienee helpful but . g '” ' ' •'■®'f not noceiierx, Oood pay: vaca- P*'®"® "0 . tionj hotpiiailHuoni.tud tcnB.. W ork W tn:d ■ ■ Contact Jim Roblisn , --------- 5"r,TCaclut Pete'i Service Slallon - K U l

Jackpot. Nevada Gardeni, I: reagei, Fc“ ' rolo IHleri.• C A T T L E RA N CH

WORKING FOREMAN R O T 5 WANTED .

Muit be experienced in htndling S"?*"!-,,’'and management ct cattle. Good ■ °,{,rLfaclllllei, location and pay. Alto PICK J'Cc-dT lw i'fi'ew i ‘•'® R O T

• New machiBODY AND PAINT MAN f a i r b a n k

, ?omfa“ ?on*‘’°‘’- ' i a w n ' f• evergreen

5 an~ wh o can operate all lypci iog™Ya"r*’ tof farm Implemenu tnd late mod. ‘ “el (raeton Tube imgaiion,.Wlll G R E E N U ita n March IJlh. Top wagei and Phoiber benefllt. Phone C7»-M4 <or , .

^w rite ' and fa rm ^,,[o r,tum m er employment 1o " a ! ^ ■’S S is ^ e o i i

2-OCfiO. Seattle. Watnington 9*103. JaH Oem ;

A “ nSi^W^H

EXPERIENCED GENERAL fam- bome. JJhOi hand, Top wagei. Modern houte Avenue Eat

_^ ra lthed ; EWon / . U non, 403- IKONINtiS L - T O q Hanien Elunfaue"

ed Irrigator‘S tfactor bU“ '’n«“ 2 DRESSMAKIh bedroom houie fumlthid. Phone without patti

^ W 3 2 ^ B u h l._________ ^81h

.rhind^-.Two .bedroom aonie.:la Je< -rrw rite.--*e

^ a ry .° ij7 3 " ^ :r SOTthf''Sll'’‘S ^

H etp ~ M « !d And Fem iU . 20L.W «rk Wen---------------------------— -- IToTZCTm-P E R S O N N E L SE R V IC E -

Of M agic Valley iRONiN(i to Evelyn Wilson

a a Shothone sirtei iTait 733-550

F E M A L E : B u iin e i i C(1,1 Experiencea general office - girl. Neat appearing, perionabla TTr

><4.) Experienced lecreiarlet and r*A»«nn general office gifli alwayi need- C A M P li

Amer|ca’aM A L E :. ' Magtilfie.

- - Y o a n f i - n t a n r ^ i i i '^ l ^ r o ^ ------' irb"u'.?n?iT,??."fJ-rr^§!'yr,h^'Vub*

tlllute experience for lame edu- ~ " , cation. Cood company with good ocLL-W i f : & M i S f , V I ! . S f f i S r ,for college aludent'. (4.) Young cated. Own

.. tnarnr.wliTi mllliery obllgailont H-i7. c/o • tailifled for machine work. Full FOR Sa LE"‘“" ‘’ ^*S"p‘e" » for

QUALIFIED PEOPLE §rMIO^*,"u

P A R T - T I M E W O R K - CASHIERS, WAITRESSES d io n ip ie d .

D EA LER S. CHANGE GIRLS m ^reind*'

■ s t ' K '75S-232I. Jackpot. Nevada _wampa, Id. Between 11:03 a.m. io 7:00 o.m. jy "*"j

lilOH^ CAlVuER^PERSON^^ in5in‘l,®,rt“'>_Ianaiiiv«i-iralaing.nrogram giv- S

en. .Starting income, »400 per 5*.V L-Vi* ‘ month. ThU ii a carecr poil-tlon wllh management oppor- SALE o il Ttunlllci. No experience recet- Good bumtary. Outtiandlng group Intur- two bedrooiance nnd rellremcnt beneflti COOd thapeavailable. Relocation cf homo ey. Idnho.not neeeiiniy, All lntcrvlc*t MAJOR OILatrlclly confltienllnl. Write. Per. and propenTwin FaUa* oV' call 'weclidayi! venior^y fur 733-66S2. Aliev. 733.71

ATrENTION: Men and women In- s .m a ll qhq leretied' In direct lalei lob. avail- paiit tor «a abir now jn a new and /a il grow- oa i.Ing builneii. li t come, lit terve h n v /■!

A o o n B - S i t . im .n W .n U d S2 “S I S P

g«r Bluo Lakei Doulevard. 733- inventory. I-— M oney fo ti

Farm W o rk W anted 2 3 lloKil! L&aN

G OT PROBLEMSW ITH LICE? Imo

Have your callle’ iprayed with vakm anohigh iiretiure equlpmtni. befora a^all de«

“ ■ '! ) V V r - S ? a o ,UGEM SPRAYING SERVICE M u tle Leito

Kin. 733-43CCUSTOM inttn

M A N U R E HAULING S i'S r t Leo’s- Sifo‘r ' ‘i ! ‘*i

C ustom I'arm lng ■ Diploma awI^ilcr -^yiT'BSiia^

3J0.49« or 320^703 ' -______________________________ H o rn e t f e r }

CUSTOM “ WLS”M A N U R E HAULING 345 £

Vernon Olander Buhl, M3-4S7J oriy# by m bedroom hoi

----------------r n«;Tf<lV1-------------------- b«droo«.in,

~ M A N U *E -H A U L 1N G -------- 4-hwnx«n-iChuck 'Shepherd batht, <

________Hollliier. d 3-4lll________ tem°”»22'w

CUSTOM C T J A - I iP A T T t P C D P A V IM r. o r i A V V

TAYLOR BROS. Edna im'i._ _ 3 2 5 W 0 cr 320-4610. Filer

CUSTOM ' NEVM A N U R E HAULING b e d r i

------Jim Ulllbrldgo . 73J-6363 a n U K i_______ ____ m per mo

CUSTOM----------------- ro J u T S . ;M A N U R E HAULING T-'o*

R. W. HIII 733.;«:«, evening Kn>« hat 1 CUSTOM WORK. Manure hauling

and cxcavntlng. Batemeni and {, • SJ*®' *•'yen^^^digging. joe Ulalr. 324-4419, • ooeS Uatloo

CUSTOM FIELD plowing, dliclog: d 5 « —' tmS alto gardeni: pipeline weldins or ningt aad & repair Jobt. pfton# 42Wm. flan. ,

^aere?*^Jni^'*^Dtvii,**phone* SS- 1-AnOE }9063, Hatellon. ________ . double garaCUSTOM PLOWING. Thre^ bottom

, .F E I ,

“ . s r ■». fi£ A.'ouinton, M3.S700, Duhl.______

4 j “ a S i r ‘i S s . “ M s ? i i 8 p e

CUSTOM PLOWING and dlicing. $600 DIeiel tractor. 3-boltom plow. .Phono L, n . Sorenion. 733-8441.

W ork W .n l ld ■ ........ S 4 S l W

-R O T O . T IL L IN G i S ‘ - 3 , rGardeni, lawni and tarm -.jc-------n i22i»evenreagei, Ford tractor roounTed'

Kcnnelh^L. Dovis 733-2530 ^ k r i }R O T O .T IL U N G „ „ , i , ™ b '

n .rdvni, l.w n,, f.rm .c re iK ., l*'i.''“noo*°'’■ ■ ■ a ; £ " S i 3 S ' . ‘ ' ‘a . i i r -

R O T O -T IL L IN G . ".Vi! iVi"£i’:New machine,’ irnctor mounie’d. »ldo Sclieoi,

Call Open 9-3 Ral FAIRBANKS__________W-3WI jjY OWNER:lA W N POW ER RAKING 55?mS?keL '

Evergreen and tree fcrtUlilni. el tlekup or Trimming, pianung, tranipltnt- P®'*log. Yard dean up! Alta Vlita.

G REEN LEA F GARDENING f u l i ° S m________, Phone 733-9434_________ Lew i^ewn ptOIXJ-TlLUNG: Gardeni, lawni,•.fflounted" imM *r5lrn;ffl2l^Fi]ofl THU~LANO-d 326-4S2M collect.rCALE INSECTS art mott effecuvo- ‘Iv controlled by donnanl oil iprav, 4®h«»«Call Oem Spraying servie*. 5 ^

■i!?*VouR rJLW llASTlih outfit

- S S iwhere, Phona 733-45»S. cr. fhoiia >34-

''h ^^ °P h M r7 lj-7 l# < .‘’“l« * 3?S ■*Ta®ge."Mf?etSAvenue E att^ ^ ^

Jfwithout patten^ and^altera^^^W ^ 4»9^ ^

Tc»rlK:.~~JtfMWa hl^^JicaB -IJ> I^SiiSHONINGS 10 do in my heme. All NBARLY ntw" work done neaily and proti^puy. proalmately ai

i . . . . r -; . . : , o n " s : a “ iing and fertlllilag. PhOBi 799- bem«-io b« I lo!l evening* or menlagi. ro aa a tu r S;i

. ■ . ■‘J

l E C f t o P l a c e

■Work W anred ^ _ ^ o r c h .

H a n 5 w 2 ^ p k Z e ^ ^ ^ 5 ? ^ Y S r ,- £ 2ll££ t______________________ H om e* fo r SJRONING to do U .n r bome. Refer. — ---------- :—

eneei, lI Mrhour. hona 733-lM7. “ M I.S " . VoH^GARDElTiiMo Tilling call 7ji-

B uiin tii Opporlunltlai 30

WANTEDFRANCHISED -K ? s ,^ ,S ”

-------- DEALERS-FOR------------ S S = tS JS 7TRADE WINDS 4, ' , ,

e rt. 'commended by Parenlt ?h\*e“ l'?% uirav'iliX i;."i?or": W O bedroo

SELL-TRADE-LEASE ' TWIif f i s r b j a , " ? , : ; ® ; . " . - '

rldei and trucki Ideal'for thop- "M L S ”« i £ ' s i , - . ; s a r s H T . , ! ' -

°oryiion?‘ 7 i l " *'DIGNIPIED, profeiilonal oeponun- and fumtci

lly for taleimen vllh Iniegrlty trantferred.s & a r i

lance. Write P.O. Box lOio, bedroom. 2 fi

I! ." ;'..? ;, ' ! :a - .rS .- ,i , '" : '. 'i i

SALE Oil TRADE EUea ■rniaiTT *•?«*•Good builneii opportunity witli «two bedroom modem home. All in a u niue lakeirUS"- “ .Si.“ Sand property for tale. Choice loca- “ MLS

^ d l n g a1:d lot; if.Ko! Ph"enJ t£C

lnv?nlory!^Paone 733-97<6,** td*y/A*. newM oney fo lo a n 3 5 **'*"•irSTitl laA t^i on-nT w-coiiiiw'iiot.. ^-TAYLO

5!o%nrg”"ln’ *??;iX • E| « r i . Cordon L. Crockeit. TJJ. Rea T y le r

FARM AND liANaMoanij^ Urge. Smfta

Se"5S!^-¥“‘°° "MLS" ,U u tle le ito n g 4 0 <3) B.

S SS - M

Other Initrudbn 4 6 **

Diploma awarded. Sm if moathly

flom e* f e r Sale SO

“ M LS”

345 BUCHANAN ' “ .S 'f f i i rS 'Olive by Ihli clean carpeted >. '

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' NEW TOREE ,BEDROOM HOME L Y N

*93 per rnontb total paym ut ' H S j

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«78 PUer Avinue 713-19U » ^ '-~ "MLS” WORLD

?118 PER MONTH?600 DOWN • p S H

- y o '.N c . ncurb. Ildewalk. price lUJflO. • high •cbod.

- a g g . i r . T d M s . r . - - garalV'^ ^ f c i

ALL ELECTRIC S ? * " BRICK HOME , , y owNgn- i

New lhre« bedroom. Pull finlth. two bedroomi. cd baiement; 2 baiht Wllh tetm- .inacleua kltchi le u noon and ciramlc (ill; beautifully car{iSlJf.d^tlo'I.T 'SSr.ViTToSN ;s?e^ e"p'm"*creie driveway, curbing, tide- weekendtf 7U-<: • d ^ s ‘c lU '‘1fe9"s^•Jr^"SS5: COZY 2 b^dnyopen 9-3 Ralph llolmei, owner. furn»c.. hardiY OWNER: i bedroomi. garage, U k a t Beulavacaneled llvlnt room, near tchool ccrald B, MUand^market. Would lake Ute mod- Route Ne. 2.

y - o T O i i : r 5 T O = ~ r $ i r B - I ' j U S l i ; ! ! . , :a ' " « . ' ? s ¥ . ’i“ a s “s:r

UEDROOMa. Jffl ta ,b j«m enu _ aam ca. Wby « Fenced ytrg. garage. Jliiioaable the M U ” K«

family teora. eOTtred paQo, ca rM M U»Ui|-f ig U » a h n ? a * !

er. Phone *34-4093 aner S pjn.VO B l lD h o o U 3 .T ;a ;^ t , 'g»: WS-TOia. rage, carpetlnt, tied k l lo B t s . -n n ittB ■bdhi

;*e?l'11l3"^- ?•^ ^ " a a « m n ? ^ 7 PhSaa^TjCuS^ bul?t"in iSm?'l5!i beau P b2e 7J»- **2£*S” .I4»9. _____ ' ____vo bedroomt. drapei,.carpet. flr»- K j S f m Q i place, garage, g u tvnace. redae- . )^UdlUlcbea.wl(&'»aiuUA(.:.7J>' C L S A K -T H JU

^ 'lV i»w ceunliy k m i. A f -S fa*^o“h , ^jrwimately acre. l3{«« ;o r f f i * P r a t t R a a ltr^

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_____ M o r c h J 6 ; i 7 ^ « ^ ^ — ^TwIn'TolIt Timet-Npwi A-7H om e* fo r Sale ________ SO

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G I S P E G I A I SNew Listings

- s S ^ S -■niRES bedroom brick. N«nB> ’

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- TWIN FALLS REALTY

EVMlnia a B ? s iS & y ^ T O ^

~^L S^^ 'lOVEt-Y OLDER bo«e oa Ua*

rMm hat new carpet and nra-s i? c h * in , ' 'i :w '" i l : i \ r t* r . . . sr"an tfe^ [e^^ inm ^a?isPACIOlls BRICK and frame I bedw m . 2 full balhi. f o rm a l^Ulg room, 6en. large tamlly foom., with patio door* opening oo lo

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S a E - . a A - W . .garage, barn, d“ Pw«U, eorraU • " (?EM Si-AT^ ■<g « g t ‘l5LV*T»»W;'TlWl«.

“ m l s * 'CLEAN 3 bedroom home la good jtJStlon in Twin Falli. F u m ^ . - 'aHaehtd sattge, ga td tt ipot.

s & ‘v a ' ' ' ; i i ' Y . ' r i ! ”^ - & s , i i r . s : i ’s ; '“ «

Sew gat fumice. beautiful fne-

^ .T A Y L O R AGENCT

Bob .SmiUl TjmTT .

“MLS"<2) BARGAINS

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A-8 ~Tw!n Foils T lm et-N ew i

H ojflci fo r s V a ^ ^

• l-»1U. nenul’lful 4 “il»olutdv »vcfythlti£. Specucular Tl view. 2M b«lh». 3 «iftplic«. built- *; In range ovrn. illihwailicr. and ydlipoisl. ■ Spuclou* tU fie Ullllly room olf klle^en, ^ Huse panclul rccftallon " j,.

_ ntufe'*n<l''«pViBiriln* tyiicm. HM'iy — r » t ;d jn »ll,..M «yic.V «W j^ i /

^ 's ’ bcdrorm nil hrlck. IIW iiQU*'* J' J m living upacc. Wall to »«II Jr B«f(TllnB drjpr* Includca. uitn ri

bUlV'^rnd “ V!' c i l? *T39^«1 FnpTKilntmfni.__________ ■ P-

5TirAR'shW tollc*.' ».lr by owner. A

frmcni driveway.irrljailon wnlfr- Prut, 110,MO, v 6lf. sonti Quincv SIffCt. J.

O ul o f T c » n H om m 51

' o i " “ b j . i ; c " ! ' .Kni Id'BOO or -rtdu M motille 02

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w nnnct™ 'a r|? llv ln !t ' f'wm «in> ^rtrnne*. Phone .13 04o._________ LAi

i OK SALE~Tnreo IVxlH’ tnodrtn lo turalihcd csblnt. Iwo loll, _*!

Shoihone.F 6 i “ »AI.l: in Ilul'l. I fMroom 7J

hnmc, Wrile n<»* T , IlOTKn. CJ- — MM or <Z3.SM7.______________ But

F irm i fo r S*la ■ 52--------------------------- ------------------- _ I

C H E A P 80 ■'SiSmall home, cow barn, corrali, #. naiural kai, plenly of waler. of

Call for panlcuUra. Ul

L & N REAL ESTATE CO.: : i So. Lincoln, Jeroma 33MMO tv

- b f V S r , I , S S !!" M L S " ^n AcnES Twin Palli l;ntf. « w bedroom l.omo <n*od* work) . . . *r «3,:m. cnoice 80, lo

- F E L D T M A N ’ - ^R E A L T O R S H«

■ 87i Pllcr Avenuo ■’ » »»M ~AUt: YOU tOOKWO for « »ood

u u lo ranch? See or call u>.GENE LARSEN SALES CO. mipaone ni-COOJ-93<-S17I. GwMlni JV

Cnuck l‘titerion <33-im -MUS" CAlTUi JIANCH. :*7 scrci. be

2M- wBier. Coil •pproxlmwely _T>;/ i

provcmenti, ineludiBB nearly new ,o, 1} X CO' trailer Home. Let ut ibowyou ItiU today at Ihe prlc« of tii.- {,“000 with down, S% iniereit. {i,,

-12s:il. tlarloy Maiheri, 731-U73: See RalMaihen. 423-i!)«Z,______________j j p

eo ACRUS aouth of Jerome with full nc(water rittit. Fealurci ot tiili rancb ■ whare iquare rieidi, sood (enility. 8:a

. a ' « i 5 ? ' R « p inew corratf iind luafine ihed. Own. r ifnli flro *.*iir]' _Uo—Aure

r .im ,

TEN ACRES ono mile from town pci on freeway. I'ull water rllllt, good llo a bedroom bonw. New ttncei, qjji; cr muit tnove becauio of bealtti, ^li Call Ul to lee. Ilelu Inveitmtni ,^1 company, otfice 3J4-3U# or 32»- ca MCO. 32«-?l)M. Jerome.

jU.ACRi: farm. 3 bedroam modem >ai home, a mllei from the Oreen- ’ fet.. S i s il i .i 'u . 'to S ;

Jerome. 32MM5, Evenlnn, Hod- sti Bcy^fll^auli. 8;i-5}7«: • Dob Pence,

649 ACRES deeded. 304 lharei of Av wAier. Over 300 cultivated. Ito AUM't grailne. 3 homci. good W,n corral*. J7J.OOO. May eontlder jn, tmall p1ac« in trade. Wendell

M ACRES. 3 north. 8 eail of Oood- n[c] Ing. Nica 3 bedroom home, re- wt modeled, new carpet, new Oriel -u furnace, new - amei iiaing. full baiement. imall down payment. "‘Hi Mfi-7741. Shnilione.

••MLS" SMALL CATTLE SPREAD, TiTr 107 aerei. 123 Irrljaied. Hay or “ A ; gf»tn. Chenp wntrr. r abuleui Sll- _hu ver Creek rvn* through nroptny.

— - s200 HliAO cow rnnctj located In Ma-

Sic Valley. New modern brick "Ll. ome oulaldo range right. Price it

Rea‘ty1“ JeroS e. "idaKo^'^ai'^V. iuTC_• l-vrnlng», 324-54ta,____________ He• no ACKES, a bedroom home. I'ull _!2i

haiement. dairy barn and eorrali, NlCl large catile ilwd*. Parm all leed- Pr ed^to hay snd pailure. 133,000, furwith good term i. Iverion Itealty, rrn , 034-4314. Ooodlng, he,

••MLS" J-OH ACTION lilt wlin f^George Itnneya Twin Falli neal- fiTij

.. _ty. and .Iniuranco and ilart pack- Arting. Twin Pallt Realty and In- _

- m^nnc"- ru-3f.62-_____________ _A pjWO ACKES wllh 422 marei paid —

up water. IM acrti CBlncj vrhtai. , 9 'Sc"mlit" 'a n d “ i;iumey?'"83H™’; T(

40 ACKhS Twin i-alli'irea. Well im- T proved, good production, Galnet wheat plnnied, mlshl trade, Ace Keall_v. 733-3217, Morton Tbomp-

it^°ACK^s!‘7 i3,000. 43 acre, o/' n..- jure, 37 acre wlicat nlloiment, bal- J .f

• ance. 324-43WI, __________ _i!lfLOVELY iour bedtunm cnuniry•home. Two bnthi. family fonm. -fw fireplace, .birch kitchen,'etc. Sell ca( or trade for farm. 773-71W: ,j.ri

SALE OR TIIADE for farm. Moiei Phi and cafe: clear;^ eic^nenj ^ u il- to v i

' cy..iaioihQilt^Mf-21l3, ■ p*|‘,h lv iiK 'PKONTAOU; i;7> aerei. <uri

Spring water-fl»hlng-tl3,lu0, t4000 no Snake River Heally. Uuhl. COi/

-— }>AKTUKl^t>-«crca,. Modsra-2 bud. -L al---- -TBom'home. Ideally locaied elnie - b«r

10 Duhl. 823 000 or b«il offer. JoTT! Snake Hlver RMltv. Puhl. M3-4f.M. ,it(

60, HEAVY SOIL.' SOOd location, balS s . .= -L “ f r J r j 5 u ! ? a s i n

—: 324-4H00, Jerome. - par'•MLS" EXCELLENT 1440'.acre nlil

. aoulhilda row crop farm.J'or fur- lonj

’ IT' ' ror aelline. Pbono Dlaya- Really. otHT 7M-70<^___ _________ ter

* ra 'S i 'LOM iTc'Loooiy,■ Bealtor. 733-4M1. ■ . HoW

Woil E8f ta F o r Tr«dg S 3 ^

HAVE: W hat you wanL ^ WANT: W hat you have. nUtJ

Rocky MotintalB Really,' tx- £X‘■ ehangor. 733-Uoa. Eveolngi,' 73S- . 733-

OOM. ________________ ^ ONE■_l p t i .« n d A cre» g » .......... " 5 4 Eon

iuEA t7 rttiaeniial loti. I'lrit in Two- Twin Fall* oftertng lotal under- S'"! Urouiid-utlllUei IniuIlaiJoa, Oreen

- - Acret, tliue ijikei Doulevard PART■ 4”;S2*‘b i i v S ^ - " f S f

J AUTOMATi7 L o t s a n d A c r e w _________ 5 4 H ojr ’ie w i - - EPF-- ------- COUNTRY H O M E S ' {;{-------JT -r5if-Se4r« iom r73-l» tafrT iiil^“ ■ mi5 0 iivtag room and dlnlBg room. w,

T S ' Iier and living room wil^flrcplace. doubU _Pti V room larage. coverrd patio. H acre. -—.j,

> £ ' s ™

s s ; J! ------------------------------------ ----- ™jey^^Kcy- i m<

nml la i ronje: alio. ona. 4-room - Scr. New ■ renul. b im . chicken houie. gar- l a r 3 iquare den^ »pot. ^ hw ‘"J;td° DIth raU o n 'm 'N w h TtVen.-l^h:*; all ?Slotlener, for 17300. Thone- 326-4C24. — “•" •f* " mmiti-HOMti-wtilt-prTtllge, btd- «3I for roomi. large rumpui room, lun■ pofch. I balhi plua loll of cxtrai. /,■

! owner. About 1 acre well Undicaprd,r<ir> in Vm V Jilgbway. 30 location. Uuhl. THR Itorage }:*.B00. Fannen Re4liy.-BBht,-»4>* —tm

ct. (enc- 4t30. »lcage.-hIg UY OWNLJL Large 3-bedroom home _h!i’V S : s , i K i s s ' s ' o ”, '! ; '" . ; ; . '. '; :bedroom l i a " Suutfni.'’ flrep'lacei.’’ d“enl'**2 'tnt with ba^hi. 2 year* old. UO.ODO. n3- ^

II. 3 bed- * ?n” je ”offle^wl?fl*pam^e.' barn*and J» buy. 733- 2-bedroom modern home. Avalla- n bte after March 11. 326-U84, I-ller. -n,-n ---------- Ideal Molel. ____________ ■ ‘ ca

51_"MLS'’ liEADQOAHTEUS for rcil- Up ______ dentlal and vacation loti. Alio, Hr2 3 acre acrer.gei In fmm localloni. Call 7777 ,ace like ui today at Lyj.wood Realty. 733- SMA- mohUe B21I. T*! l in o , laiiiir-.i-.' niisiDilKTiaL. 3 bed- lou. Cloie-ln yet’ couniry living, TWO. s ' s s j y______ LARGE LOT, >ono ouplei. excellent 7-uromodern location. 84.750. Phone evening! or«

1, J7,M, and week.»ndi. 733-M37. n j

'ihont- ‘“ u * '” ail?^Pe^il K iu ie “scrvlce! POU bedroom 733-UI6. i**.len. 423------------------------:--------------------- - -ilSJ______ Bu8ln e t8 P rope rty 56 Tiy^

---------- F e lilt^n ltcaUor^^^^733 IOa8 ^ 5

a»r Auct/oa s tte i smuBat. u u W kiorrali, $, 0 and 7 la block i i of Uia city laiwater. of Dutil, Ezcelleni lor coounercial 733.

me. Uberat tersu. CtU 43(HU2

™ 3 IS ,i.K r ^_____Wett. 73.VM24. __________________ UOD:

KENT OH SALE: ~3 waretioute X*'! . bulldlngi. Trackage, truck dock.

ind, 4 Wholeiale dlitrlct. John B. Rob-

|^ ‘je“romS for'ho *»o“trSler‘ EX a llarold'i Agency. 733-3332.______ [ prh

V acition P roperty _________ « 5 i l ^‘ «<»d VACATION P R O P E R T Y ? Wno “*• needr It. when you can have a

3 CO. motorized travel home or trailer jodin, by Streamline? Por dcialli or

demontiratlont call Sireamllne^ ____ Troller Salei. Inc. Roule 2. Klm-7 acrei, berly, 423'U03. If no aniwer callclmalely Twin Palli. 733-4110,____________I"*- ?« SELECT YOUK cabin llle in Swui »lr Im- villa. Uillltlef deilgned for year- riy new found living. Property now ahow- lit mow 1 . via inowmoblle. Keaionably

pneed; 100 per cent financing, iniereit. 42# Wiln Avenue North. -R ca^ . Twin Palli, 733-07IB,___________I7i : see’ Rail Esfgto W a n ltd 62---------00 YOU have a imDll acreago? Wa Arlth full need country homei. raachei, and f ]

^provcl A pirtm cntg—F um h h o d 7 0 V<1- TWO UEUIIOMS, fw. Alio 2 heii- '

S i Zl'• THHEL, .ItOUM (urnniK-d nparl-

ment; Noi luliablv (or children or n town pen. 733-2608 fur furlher informa-«. good lion._________________________

one DEOHOOM. clean, nicely fur- bealth, nlihed, ulllltle* eacepi electrlcliv,or 321- crS"’........... CLEAN 3 roomi. Heat, waier andmodem lanltallon fumlihed. Dachelor pre- Green- ’ ferred. 447 Aih aller 3:00 p.m.

. I®‘,®.‘i5’ TWO .UEDHOOM furnlihed apart- mmHoS: s t '^ 'u

arei of Avenue Eait, ‘ p

^ n ira n w f'c ie n n an i *clMe"l'a. *33»T^ndiii

0 “ xl' TiTcE TWO bedroom apartment.Water and traih furalthed. In- , —

•’ Oflr QUIre 2R5 Weit Addlion,_______ 'aymenll ^

(huLsiU•i->ii,n! CLEAN 4 roomt and balh. Adulii Kell

I'"brick DEl.UXI! kitchenette. 833 a week. MOR'

1 ^ 1 J Sileeping room. TV. Weekly, monlh-

NICE SSMu!‘‘^a'ch I*’11 leed- ^Prlva'io balh. utlllilei and llneni 4243 133,000, furnlthcd. Center of clly. 733-2333,

--- ■ bedroom; water nnd T v ' cable paiioi t wun fumliheii. Phone 733-«3t. neli

— d A p .r tn ic n t ,-U n fo r.U h a d _ j n

Temi- 2 W E E K S -F R E E R E N T ^ J ls . 3H78i; TO DEFRAY TH E COST_____ • OF MOVING TO. 5; ^oiinM L Y N W O O D M A N O R

le, Ace Twin Fall-s Address 01 tm.'Distinction ' - —

- j - _ Lovely 2 bedroom all electrle ____M K l aparimenu. Completely carpeted Meyei

im5 I »l'h anpliancei. Plcato contact typeInTur- " Thomai, 733-3WJ lor gMc

country FO R . REN T ‘•‘’."oifonm. Two bedroom duplex. Cood 1> mer

ic. sell cation. Newly «corated; partly-' furnlihed. No children or pelt.

rTloi?. Phono 733-27gI. norrnit bull- U)VELY Al’AKTMliNT. tlow in. MlAgen- extra clean, loti of built Ini.. ap- pial■et i ^ /urnu'he'd.^r^c^ndmOnlnJfA I

-a-Imd.

107 tIAllKISON: All uUUtlei except ~ }«ne flectricllv furnlihed, I n a u l r e : rno

icatlon. baiement apartment. Adulu. no -------

‘*'Co„ ^!cE Al'ARTMUNT, large roomt, jjaekhZZ__ partly furnlihed, Utimiei fur- <nipa c r e nlihed. OacheliR' or couple. Rea- bate or fur- lonable. _________ »/•"_ _ _ ^ b lx lJ fro ia Afbeni^n'i°ito^?‘73^ uackli

H cuini-FureU hri _ 73

— - g f g s l ' S ' i i . S . H . ' i i ! ; _

, -nt. 733-2040. ■.■ —• ONE BEDROOM houie fer rinL UO ____

. . month..Water paid. Phon* 733-

IB TWO-ROOM houae. waier fumlihed. mak' under- ^ ^ 04,.*’*” °" prererred., ptione --------levard PARTIALLY FURNISHED 3 bed. Jerry i r 320- roomt. S mlnuiet drtve frem Twla (mitl

Pall*. J>hon» 733-a20. 713-1

lATICALLY H5 4 H o u i i ^ U n f a m l8h«d 7 4 M ob»

• {;f.'on*” t,?rdVd** . r 5 r t ' tM » r- - m - ^ U a i e ^ W ^ - a n 7C—Poplar. --------^

ke or~ “ 'Vef'rij/ert'o? Llgldin- -new farpeti and drapei. Privacy.a -F ”. Bu.ln,X oV-M'l’iS S

• TWO DEDROOMS, fenced back - ...... ..onT T

\^gar- LARGE 3 bedroom home. 8100 per l[ouflilding, monlh. Newiy.paimed. near ichaoii111, lo- and Ihopping -eealen. IOS Dlua •I<1»»'er. all Lakei North. ___________ ^

TWOn, lun ,5 'iniulojed, Uai heat. 733- ^“S o ^

4127. — - - _________ ,ere' Uuhl! THREE niiDROOMS. .fenced yard, "orth ll.-»4>*—tnr»e- kllchen anik. living room. year

iloraio and carport. 81:3. See eiO J**-" rw ™ Monroe nr call 733.n;t. '’ TWO DEDROOM modern hrnnt.

^ 'V - «r n3-It».M.____________ iVtSii■____TIIRliC ROO.MS. bath. Oil furnace. APPRO

creiee adulti. no dogi, water-ianllailon ermai rn and ^«lil- I”<)uir« 743-2nd Avenue and ;

P'I'f- TWO nEDROOM modtm houie~:____ Cat furnace, waiher-dryer hook- “ AU'r rol- up. Adulti. no pen. Inquire Wl of T«

Alio. Heybum after 3:D0 p.m. P-m,y_ 7JJ. SMALL J^^bedroom home. Coal fur- W «nH ^ f?n?ed ya°r‘‘d!%40';Elm” ^ v i ^living, TWO^DRDRtJ^MS. 'jMj^h^hl. hobb 4308.

”'o pe'!i.^.733?M7! • |ndU 8l" "5 ? ' TWO HEDROOM houie; Juit redee- — — eainji orated, W aiher hookup. Inquire _ _ 1138 I'rlmrow Drive. ’ USt'rvice! POUR • ROOM houie m country.Garden^ garajte, ^^modem except JOHN

t h w i t S J oI": r o . . l l - i - f f i•* lihed baiement. Good location. *'*0

pnone 733-1371;—______________ JlanCt

1888 ^s/o^^snd Avenu? Weit!*Phona^73J- aSap!

THKEt- IILUKOMH. l.H fca.ement. w,*erlg CASE

bloc* south. Phone 73J.23M._________

vaaug in tJ Room 76

vale bath, and aeparaie eniranee. ' dock. *'*“"• ipaclout. 713- Form I

. CA.MERA CENTER ________ Con- ’’ ^Ji^a ivenlenlly locaied downtown. Dy John:

rSler! EXCELLENT roowi, 'w amir clean. Kl'mb____ Avenue North"'®' *“* SPECIA

58 g en tlu m eU ;’ 3 y canclea at Prlcec y . . . boardlnghouie. Reaionable ratei, hay i'

»ve a '"• Avenuo North. Ji Imi

Imllne ___________

J N E E D ainnbTy

L is te d 'h o r o In eosy -to -find o ^ 7 ^ . u s o e v e r y doy. C o n ta c t ofieijiioQ v ic e o n d tirs t qua lity p r o d u c t2 :__

A c c o u n tin g -m c o m o • ______

1 - 1 F E D . & S T A T E J5 u p ^ I^ e e e? ” j H Sc R BLOCK CO. . .m e o i

'• *"■ Air condlilonlng, o u r inimem. 5,*V c*aU*E"l^'P^rnlcVc'ompa‘By[ ?!Ii m I®- 733.3287.______________________ ____ —

A lu m in u m Service

T 5 ^ ~~Keflej"7M5>0M, f■■■•” A u>o"Repdif

r s ' " S, Accuraie - No gueiilin. 733-9328, 7i3,«d,?n‘h; B oard ing & Training ____ ^>toiel, (jeorge’i Kenneli. Hoarding ail n v l es ment. breedi. Training all breedi. J» - proteillneni 4243, Jerome._________________wrapp

_________C o r p e n tc r s *cable Patiot, remodeling, now work, cam. ______ I

nell, cement flnUhlng. I'reo.eitl- omamei ■niir matei. 733-8400. nvaalnti, columi■ C hoin L in k 'F c n c e s ' • ~ ^ a ie ^

71 Keildentlal and gommerclal. -^hos*__ - Jerry Elienhauer.'or John Glllei.___,J J . ..Pie at 733-3M7-for ffec eiilmatfi. smart.i]ST C c r o m ic ________ saiid 1

' “| S ”srS2 S SC o n c r e te F o rm ing ~ "xp*'rii

act ^'lypei! rutwSk^'°"ormV*'''eurbi. - ■ lor «"• F r ee eitlmatei. 321-

Concrete forming, baiement, founda- tlon footing, realdentlal or com- J “ am*

» D..M, tu . C ustom S pray ing -----------

.^^a Dial ?33-g937.__________“uiw! Electrical C ontfoctors y . S ^ .

■ne« O W E N S E L E C T R IjC ‘f S ,iiS ! ^^ore current for leii currenor.-Hom e; eommeTcial-and-farm-wir-______me New remodel repair. Mlicel- - •xcept laneoui tradei ^ i l a m d «lio.

• E x c o v o tlo n _________ H iwmt, Uaekhoei., tractor mounted, radioReai • ba«m ert dlgginB' iotnpfeta aeplFc ^___ ayilem. SatlifocUoo a i a u r e d .

Glenn Falrbanka a ^Soni. 713-3041- . , .

F c r t i l i x e r s - '

a ”Sv£'rig° 'p o t: Flo o r C o v e r in g

“ ?• Torxinol-Seamleii-Retlllent flooring. i-ttt: Floor Problem*? — Try TorglnollSr m F u e l OH_________

. ^cTenf slata *Oli. Our f'lSf h ^ makei warm W'tendi.^ _________G u n Repoifbed. J e rry i Gun Shop. Completa gun-" " I S S t f : 2 i % i S ' i S V i S S ----------

r HAVE A C!7 4 M o b ll^ .H o tr ii.P jrh ln g ____ 7 9 F orm .li

B E L A IR E R opiar.--------T R A l t E R - P A R K - '---------

— W h -tj io n n a l---------------------CHraior. U |h u and water furaliDed. ' —MAS'.” i7)i: »O.00 per mo. - mas’____ PHONE 87H302 — Purity ^ fXr

B u8 ln tM -0 fflc < I t in t i l i ^ 8 0

• 8:30 »paee.^c5>V lB*»umnier? warm la »-IHCwifitff ItnllinH ru-i»wt . U

s^'jer F s rtn t fo r R«nt ._________8 4_ liL ^iOH-WKNT—OB—6ALL ..eiO atfO '—LF-|{____ ranch. LoU of hay and grain |or) per ground. Good waur right. Will .;_p a R)jiiS i produce 700 or 800 loni bay be- _ 4*^?j^Oiue *Ide»- grain an4 pailura for 100 m|(„,

----- ground. Don Crone, 5elievBe” li/a*^llv- ho,

, 733- 500 acrei lurfaee Irrigation. IM Tn,___ acre wheat aUotmeai. Locatedyard, north of Rupen, nn t and lecond —'1 year cropi. Might divide. Phoae Cc (IQ 08-3006. Rupen, or 87>4:gi,-Bur>

North of^V’lnlircliante. i2?»ere i _ .

a*Ion * e r i i w F v e H ^ ^ I 2 ? 7 ^ iS " ? t t

“ o f 'j i w F ;i!? . ''raU i'" it 'ir“S[« ! “ *“•«

r^7 - W an la d to Rent M * *VV “'*' WANTEU; Spud cellar for thli OPI------ year'* eropi. lOulh of Twin. UJ- ».DA'lobb 4308. HollUier alter «;00 p.m. PO’

' In d u 8lria l Equipm int ‘ 8 9 chiTe * edee- • "PAt

U S E D IND U ST R IA L ,^ E Q U IP M E N T piceol JOHN DEERE 2010 crawler

dojer................................ 85,7M ------------■71 A.C.H.B. 10 crawler . . . . . . 8I.7MiiloR IKC CCO tractor wllh ( yard

■ Hancock icraper ........... »J.700 ear or

a b a lCASE 1 yard wheel loidor trac> 2,,^

ONV'uSEi3"D4 Cat. *1,850 "

Te ELLIOTTS___ 111 Overland Avenua

pn- Phona 878-U83 .‘"7S : Form lm p l..n .n> .--------------- 9 0 We

— JOHN DEERE wheel carrier diik. MOLY“ y Y o«t -___ 34, Pioneer Trailer Park. 1915 lean. Jt!m .b^y_nnad. 4a.87T7.— -------- OLIVER'' ♦“> ^ E C l ^ l 2 uied Maiicy Ferguton del No.___ SIO comblnei, Juit like new. Cood ec

at Priced to aell. Cood leltctloa uiad '« r wiuiatei, hay iwalheri. Twin Palla Tractor and haiorth. Ji Implbment, 723-1(17. H3-S013,

D an E X P E jUSE THIS HANDY D IR E aO R Y A S A

2 ^ FAST, REUABIE SERVICE. PH O N E TC

H U FREE ESTIMATES.

L r ■ 2 4 HOUR ^ --rA N W iR-lR G =SEIB m ' if T h o Telophono o f A n y A dvi

D iroctory la . N o t A n a w o ro d , C T o lophona A nsw ering S e r v ic e , T h o A dvertiser Will B e N otiflec

ly-to-find o lphabotlcal o rd e r a r e s e r v l c s 01 sn ta c t o n o of th o se firm s o r in d iv ld u a fs fi ity p ro d u c ts .

________ Homcmoving Sey“ “ lixperienced licenied'houiemoving. Septic tan > I'ree eitlmatei. B. 0. Miller, pnone ment fe

733-C073.________________________ InipectioI" ' Im port-E xport Scrvjpe T e lep h oiJl - Por lhe importlni or ejportlng of Your telei ■i quality Iiemi. pTiene 7M-8174. hgur *er

________ Iniulolion ZZ—Hfuf- o u r iniulailon doein’t bum, letlle Del Dutte le^ or coil. Por (juallly and honeity ''H»: 28 aay. call Hamlllon Iniulailon. 733-OMO. I«nc«. U

Londicoplng-Ferlilizer ________ _

= —=^T ew n-M ow ef-S erv lce------—A*veBue'

________ jjL V.1

M eot Culling Sen.'ice

J24- Proleiiional meat culling and . ■ -___ wrapping. Se« our ipeclali. #34- li.c . TREl

4032, Gooding._______________ removiBi______ O fnem ental I ro n » a*nce.“ E,

««'• ornamental Irns, can and wrouthi, «>4II.___ eolumni. ralllnti.'Phone 73J.JM7 wanted: T

. .733.4883..GnlupI»..F^a•-e^t^ -Shrubbei ----- matei.________ ' malei. \

Pointing___________—22i2:—I'^i- Stuart.ilraiheriMaitnor and exur- '

lor, commercial and reildenllal. w a offer Sand Dlatiint. 713-1134 or 733-1048. type* o

R od io to r Service ” g 'p r t

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T?P R entals32i: 1001 Hem* lor rent. •'Rent-Alli" • VoC

Company, acroit tfom PIra Da- ItlpUw yi> PhBnrm-«W7. aulho^ii

all Mcailoni; alio iraiS hauling', genuln?^ ----- Intermountain Puel. 733-8821. vacuumi^ . Roio Tilling 'ling.’ J-'o^garden roto illlirg, call 733- kuctrolux.

~ — Sepfic'-Tonlr-Servieo- Skei*“i----- tof0-H00Tl>R lewer a a r v l c t . --------------!

'Sewer llnei cleaned, repaired, and „ Initalled. Alto, septic lank clean- Domeitle

_ e d . 24 6our,ittYl«e *lUi_no extr* -J ia ip h C, . charge,, John A. lliVen, 733-2341, 432-4401.

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3 Lines for Only S5.j101noliter- Publllhed vndir the heeding ef your chol

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t r a c t o r s t EQUIPMENT B.ruoL------------CHECK OUR PBICES - J V ™

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■ ••Your Joha Deire D e tie r^ -— -im.-amit

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s a t t e n t io n . 1 ^ ; I FARMERS!'. crOTiy

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S r - S a M s— Complete blackimllhlng and m»- E,,uand B9 chlae Ihop facUltlei avallabU.

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Phone 41M37:..Paul jj^RLY Orr — iwlne; 819 UM. nal] M U F F L E R S - M l v5 e ar or citWsp, Ko M«ei»lv« 7 j, cH. »

nolle Trvck or tractor made on irlHutlng,1 order. Guaranteed for 5 .year*. R ^ S F n e ’> prlcei reaionabU i>SI NSI.

' BALDWIN M FG. In c . •*'J 4M 2nd A»iaui 8«uU» TJjUsM HsiV y Eq

> - 1 a r (Hava Your _ PRICES

TRACTOR OK »"O v .rh .u lrf M * ™

55 W .R .p .irA U M .M .1

If- MOLYNEUX MACHINERY t ER.CO cJ y o u r AlUs-Chilraen D ea le r «784038

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rO R Y A S A C U IO E T O a -g f e . iPH O N E TODAY

">' ona*32?' HAY for lai.

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4 0 U R^G^ERWIGE— - ■ i f eA n v A d v o rtiso r In T h is itHniVn, '

s w e r e d . Dial 7 3 3 -2 3 8 6 . TopolJALr.S e r v ic e . D ay o r N igh t.

3e N o tif ie d to Call 'Tou.

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■ s e rv ic e 'o f fo r s you c a n Pht>«a 328-j iv ld u a f s fo r b s h e r s e r > ^ ^ J I j <

________ Septic Tank S o t lc eg. Sepilc u bU cleaned, power «au l^ n68. Jecon DD ment for HAY P O ^

T e le p h o n e A nsw er S e rv ice

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ty °vlc^''2«l'yeari «*»lectl^le a n e r . CERTIPIED lence. 18i7 AddliW Eait. 733-:&33. ^ ^ ^ ^ j r | i iv

- -A^VnuyW CTF^h^-‘TO-twi - ’' i '* 'il™', ? T re e ServiceI t w ar ouL C

Valley Tree Service . Jerome, »” Trimming,’Topping and RtraOYla* F IRST YEA

Free eitlmatei. iniured Z _ .....BOX. 14.-T. p; 733-3331

W Warned: Tree topping tnd reniovaT.J--Shrubbery-trimmliig. Free *nl- «l«i _ matei. Wood * Tree- Serrlee. 733-

9W0. A n im il Br<r U pho ljte ry .. , _ _ X K T IiuC ^ll. Wa Offer comptet* lervlce on ^ fi^KoVM' 8, type* of fumllure, Recovering: S t„fi^ofb

retuliaing: rennlihiag; refleilgB.

aal«. auaraateed workaana&lp. iiarOLD'S A- S l l 413W4. Klaberly.________ Friday for;rt V o cu u m

, aulhoilied^Kltby VaSum ‘ Lflei XUai. au r, and eervice In M»lle Valley. Uainje phone U t*• a % " M ? 2 e » r . d ‘J! COIII. .

for genuine Elietralux eteanera ^ 1 7 c

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OUR BUSINESS on StSVlCE

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isyp Per Monthef yo«r eholet . , . Ev«y *y1 Th<?cfea:

! ( J u ° S E 2 ! i S DAILY, '■ ■) TOOAYI 733-0931 ?f.'r” %i«V, YOU LATERl - •“ «„? ’nu"UTER W IU HELP YOU. s”« u ^

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FEDCHARGr0 Fcfm lmplame"*« -9Q Cattle____

_ _«ck.*’«‘lK^ rSe»!^E.*3^‘V iiom

" s 'A. C 3 row corn and potato cultl- cumber W *a»r. PhMe^ U7-2S2I, outleford. ^raiion^' 7

C E in j r T i i r 'y o r i H 'y w 'T a i n F *991, Ray (

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S S ,'dairy aup'pllei eofl*a«?'’MoSnt*a“n &;W«K‘*s. Stale* Implemeat. 126 2nd south, _uuhl, 843.89

, 733-8432. HEOlbTEHW

----- onBOdTmtfiHBUiefi aiiO"tj«lert: “ ja v a > ' “ " * m S , £ s

™ L b S t.“ i ! ' ’¥ .S i c “ S . “ .“ S J “ s S S S*292. or write Mr*. Edna patter- "'i«™:

- -im,- RmitrlrfloiirrldBRD:------------- f*'ii i l i 'W U world’* moit powerful 5oute, Ma"

row erm tractor. The now John ;7aa.

m.eh1nyrv‘*Sii!M'^.na'HESTON 220 awather, ezcellenu Eait, U Ni

II200. Krauie 10 legebruth dlie , 343-4946.f9 HEAt> big

' Qoo. m north of Weit End Pertll- lui bull. Si lier. Puhl. S43-4028.__________^ Wmard^Mc^

Wanti>D TO »Uy. >932 or i»i3 Week*, Sea pord tracior. Phone 733-1414. Joo

Farm Suppllai ' 91 u ic , r u u c eEARLY order S p e c i a l al Maier Sn«-rew?d. ■ twine; 88.80 bale, 20 or more j° r

I8.». Baler wire: 810.35 jale, 20 ,or more 810-20. Non detergent oil. ‘

• eJe. Ileavy' duty, 80c. ferlei 3 die- “ ivet. All

Haavy Egulpmsnt 92

BARGAIN HUNTERSPRICES DROP EACH W EEK e "V hono 1ON 80 DUTCH AUCTION i-ouR iio^-TMACHINES « i { l d i ^ JJ » W " i t a ’ci;?n^*;i s i p r n r o

CALL f5URLEY ESTES AF- nhSne M3-5' TER.6:00 P.M . h ' HEtiis-ri£

*784038 'Durley Kelleri com• ' __________________ ------------ tit. 324-4238• Hay, Cfoln ond Fesd . 94 LARou^rej^i

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Feed cnoding. w»Ue*r Lariofl’. tale. Phone Xlmbe»y, 423jfiiM. ------------------

Phone Merlin^ A'lkew. *M6-23l^!Wendell. .. j,p .-

STRAW: Aboul 600 bale*. All or ADOAfany amounl. Phone 733-787B after . APPAL4;<M p.m. 3 yean old

STEAM cuitom' grain rolling, porta-ble 10 tne farm; molaiie*. Hai- " ‘*'7k.ll, 423-8880 K i m b e r l y . ----- ^?Sb

300 TONS top-quality nay. 2nd and yean oldlVh‘’one^Sj?:il2!-3ero^Ay

HAY for lale by me bale only. Uan 1 year old i( Street North, 8 month old ^

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^"^mey."? *ml!e so^lhl V ’lfuit ?fitnnien, -Jerome CouTOP OUALIIY baled hay aelivereu. HOR

Load loti. Phona Merlin Aikew. Conilcn VM8-23tl, Wendell. _______ Coniijnmenti

40 TON good quality 3rd cutting any membehay. wrthlft J mile* of Jerome, Counly Pom324-2337 or 324-2181. SATURDAY.

i | £ F

H A ^ V o * R °^ L r' im 'jo l cloY» ^hmelhUliigIn It. Mayer, 324-2283. Jerome. 320-4631, Dei

STRAW for tale, 1-red R. Stewart. F»»-nhene 823-8104.V_______________ WELL UKUKI

GOOD CLEAN leVond culling hay. «pi«hbred ge

Farm Seed ................. 9& h m ohoanCERTIFIED POTATOES grown M mare"'ldenf"

. " : ; . i r . t ' , s ; r ; . s * i s 5 > s sn 10 18 thouianif cwt. Dale Ro- 2H to 3U y l a

ril^on^MiX'Sd^. ^clfl or W L^TRADl;- g . M - W

sij^D POTATOES oood dean fir» Holstein uui

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Auctions________________ 101 j----- :---------HAROLD'S AUCTION. Open all day

' xiaa*, auctioneer and owner.1 Phon* Mt-2883. Jereme.________Cotllo • T02

On F a rm S laugh tering .

W E SLAUG H TER _ | ’, • n n c r '

CALVES.-CALVES. CALVES "* fj Weaned Calves

KoUtt'liu. B lack BailiesH eifers Too , « _

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EN JO Y— Tba r e u la uf-faat-a c tla g — -------------- -------

W ant’Ads.- DIAL 733-0931' . . . -

FARM SLAUGHTERING-HOGS . BHBF - SKEBP • . /The Cleanest and Q uickest ^ / ^ T v CaU Eacker * Sea. \ ^ y /

gaining anltMU; 'Ouar* V /

nfac? ^uk»**cf” *EmMel! *Some *Tve dOCtdCScoiehTlIOol-cowaTTam Ida An- --------’I L i-„ \gut, 423-3<U, Charie* Kllmea, 423- 'Jbl4. Fraak Oraka.^Xlmbafljr.

!SE ~seeciONCottls , 102 P oJ»jind .P a

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' ^ I S i n F S S l i S G RO O M JN iporailon, 723 a Street, Ruperi. All B r t^ S Idaho. Write or Call collect. 436. AKC Oermar 8991. Ray Condle or 0 . J. lU rri*. Heated Kenn

heaa Hol.iein W»»TE. SILVI

I ' I S “ S - Kof artificial bclfera; doae-up; 14 “ Vf. " ' . I , bead Oueniiey helieri. Have i P.“P,?l'VA'.®.

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rangV'eonduiont 'r^ .-w e n ^ lTll'*^ c h . DO, 814. Hailey. Phono 7 ^

KliOISTERED IILACK Angui year- JS,b* nllnirt ^

Wflie Elmer Adamf. Subleit POODLE PUP: Route, Malta Idaho. Phone ;C43- pupplct, Ul2703. grown dost.IIEOISTEKED lo-monih-old Itouietn '^-8422, KIml

bull from 700-oound fat dam and KEGISTEKEUAUS tire. Wcil Point lloUieln II^LS. Sire eParm, Wendell, S30-27t8 or 330- . hunlcn. Day.;an. nlnti and we

40 IIEAU fllack Angui cowt, calving DEAOLES • Jinow. Northeait corner of Uuhl cn Show ■ StudClear Lakei Road, I North. 1 Grandview DEait, H North, Everett Huatead, uusiON SCRI

, 343-4946. __________ ■ aale. 421 2nd19 HEAU big rugged Hereford tiel- l-a»i.______

fen bred to purebred blnck An- TROPICAL f lK l bull. Start calving March 23. lunnllei Pan

illard McMIIln- 315 3rd Avenue caiei. 2U 7ilEail. Jerome, 324-4iM,_________ »t).ST0N-- sc7c;

EXTRA NICE Clack Angui helfcri- for *ai^ 1- •Win rakt) at>r>roxlmaiclv In fl Lakfi ifSuTevweek*, Sea them al 3 mile* *oulh, ]>UGS. nrovcn I2 mllei eait. Jerome. Ridley. 321- ^ id (or lale.

UIC, RUUCEU irglttered Hereford PIGI-ON.S: Rol bulli. Engliih breeding, perform, meii cimon' anco recordi, U rry Llckley. phon# headi. Muffi

- 32«'30»4, Jerome,_______________ _LO.STON S C ItPUR SALE. Oood baby and paituro .small lire- calvei. All klndt. Holileln. white frmale Call :

5S§,''j“e"rlm*’J.“ . ' - ’^*- ‘“ LOFTON ^rcwFor S^LU; uaoy and paiiura cal- . **7a^V & s5aa^*ou‘y LIvosteekW a

^ w r « ‘o ld.^ven"m lu EoVt FOR

5 ! ! ^ > 5 “ ? ' ' . t o l !toUR IIO LstliiF S p r tt ,.r 11c,riV,-. ■ LIVJ

^ 'D Ml7 I(l:6]l>TliltliD ULA<iK A n.u. TA LI

..I t , PhoTO'.aHO?I?^K‘mberl'y. f t p |! n n » t &

swln» __________ 103 SMALL W..MWEANEH plgi for lale. Phone 324-

VM -nVT*' vr.“ ?iniV. m'JO WEANER and feeder pig* for day^*nil1 S^p'r

*ale. Phone 2312 Dietrich. hepLsESSEU

H o r., . 104

REGISTEREDAPPALOOSA MARE v i-»v mh-i-- dri

3 yean old. Molly mule, wellbroken for packing or riding- n-fir oniS iPt Ulack maro bred to regiiteredArablan**mafe, V eil broken. 8 O. E. FREEZE!yean old type. Lxceller1 year old black itud colt .. l-urnlturv, 733I year old black lllly 1-OR refngerntoI year old lorrel fllfy nrw nnd uic<j:8 monlh old lilty colt (Camera Ceni

Oood ilock for 4-lf proiect ----------- ----------m a a ’S S v . " “iid,i,i«. ' f “ mll»™ S H

-543-l«3.-Duhl._atter_S:W_nniJ._ '

■Jerome Couniy Sherlff'i Pone- V^?ife‘ s’/iuVH O R S E S A L E SINGER SE\

Coniign Your Hone* E a r ly ' --------------------Conilgnment* may be mado te SP0‘any member of the Jeroma Fo£_EumltuiSA'™ilTAY.'MAnCH'’f8, 7"p.nl. nA'Vm?R** Twin view Training Stoblei, 300 DAWIER •outh, V4 eait of Jerome. Rocky 127 2nd Avenu Goodhue and Jim M encnmlth. — auctioneer*, ______________ SNAKE RI\

^honeihUlng *'and'*trfmmfng,' CaU SPECIAL PRIC 32C-4S31, Denver Fine, Route 1, rlor palming Filer. faction cuarar

VELL UROKE hfown balls- thor- »l"i’''‘"-?' i’“ r ' cujhbred gelding, Uied (or cay rorne. twin P. tie. pntw or hunting. S36-2C01. ^‘ce. .

__ THREE.PIECEi MOHOAN Uieitnut mare wllh twln-bedi, dlf

Flaiea mane and tall. Drown heat lamp. 01 maiv. Ideal lor child'* l i t hor*e, aewral mirroiPhone 733-W7,________ __________ 733-7832.

bu y ., sell orKn^^.^Hollliier. Neal Paitoor, _ j i ! ^ W a “ue.

Ifmr^td.'^^lkHT'Dll^i^X^uta-^!:Phone 733-I308. MOVING??? Pre

« l-urnlture pad )haep 106 Purnllure.'tb- IHEEP ihearlng wanted. 1-nrlcy PIANO.I AND I Pox, 212 Lenore Street. Pbdne like new, 8 dli 733-W8. ’_________________ __ Hble. I'ree eill

i - b y c h i .k i______________ ^.— ’ Weilem Amo..

. OUR BABCOCK B-300 o ld 42” round White Leghonti Iihed. aitractlv

T O P 'T H E N A T IO N , 324.2738. JeromIn all^egj la^lng^c^wil*. AIio ‘p'hSn Vanlraia croii chick*.- Order ft-I>IKcJ walnut now for future delivery, 733-1731. 418 2m SUNNY CHIX HATCHERY e a r ly AMUiiii

________Filer, 32C-4247 Like new. Call

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'T v e d e c id e d to d ro p H erfaio’ Mlllor? Absol t h in g h a v e m c o m m o n Is h is .Hor

F a > » jn d .P a tJ u p f i I J u _ :_ J J O

HAN-SU_MAGIC VALLEY-KENNELS— -

1 Mne'Soulh'ofEGl-JPoIni*------------Souih Ulue Lakei Ulvd. • 733-031]

GROOMING • BOARDING All Brtwds-Doga .and Cats

‘ t w * - b « “uiui -c.cciiorlc, blUM C.P. .nd qu.lii^

*,5<wle pupnlCi. to and U week*Old, 8-0 cach.,AIio AKC regiitered

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^ iL ngeu s™an1e^ * p“ J p, „ . ■»

' rirlt. PhBTi* 1- —POODLli p lipp iks and Chiliualiu':

pupplfl, LJItJe -bfSw/fJ, Al“<?"• "■ '■'“ •«■ .

huhlen. Day* call. V13.7«*i. Ew nlnti ana weekend. c,n

ULAiiLES . Rfiiiicred • Pet andg‘a ; a “ p a i y ■

'iJtui’lCAL f^IJiH,^^^oijarium dnti luppllei. Parnkteii ono or nil with cagct. 23.T 7th Avenui- Eaii.

UD.STON- Screwtail bulldog hunpie,lV A M "

I’Upx, nrovcn for itud lervlcw. Pud.

r 'n .i:0 N.s: Rolicri, Tumbier*“ i7i; meli. Camnnert, Lawhorei. nnld. headi. Mul/i, Panlalli, 7M.J07S

female. Call 733.FjO;n ______

•421 2iid Avenue vJCTt!'-Tw/n'Fa'i!i’..........Llvettoetf W anted 114

FOR PROMPT R E M O V A L

Dead and Usc'ess L IV E S T O C K

_____PHONE COLLECT-

r ID A H O H ID E TA L LO W CO.

TWW FALLS 733-6S:j5 ----------^ ^ U -B U R L E Y — --------

A ppliance* a-H H Equip. 120:>AMi.c, IVetfmeftOBfB rBfrrgeralDT

r r K ! « ’“p'er “m t A - d a ’£ W x « n f e PVI-'

maM iii.w S model.* “ ei hulion holet, monogrami.

3 V ay * 'cn 1' ? "u p* '*' ^®°w""or

type- Excel'lcni condltlon°'uAnncr l-urnlture. 733-1421. '

*''« '«fi. rangci, .. nrw nnd uied: < e Hal] of Muitc.(Camera Cenien beloro you buy"

Fum ltura & HH G oods 122

::3 r : : s P E c iA L ^ AiIm —------------ --i - i ^ r mnclitner™'-------liicluiiri enrrying viur. 7iur»iJay,1-rlilav. Satur,liiV only. J59.05

SINGER SEWING MACHrNEs p o t " c a s h ■

, .FotJufnlture — Apcllancei Thlnjj of Valuu BA-NNER FURNITURE

_127 2nd Avenue Weit 733-1421s n a k e r iv e r a u c t io n ”

Salo Every Saturday )1 o.nu - , CALL 733.7754 ^

PIckun itervlce Available Uied Purniiure iiore opea

JPECIAL PRICES on intefior-eme. rlor palnllna during April. SailH /.aclloh guaranteed. Purmiur# re- Hnlihlne. 733-221D — 324-2118. Je- romC' Twin Falli DecoraUng Ser-

rilRCE PIECE bedroom let. pair iwln-bedi, dinette let. lawn let. heat lamp, one Itarcn Louncrr ^ 3 *8M J’hone evenlngi, ^

30Y. SELL o r TRADE C«fh for xiied fumllure, appllaneei or any-

Jh ln g .nf value. Huhl nargain Cen- Zl(.‘iTli3~Snmh !trnaJa'3v.- aO:te; i. — i/E nUY uied fumiture, appllaneei -aal«ue*_baty_lW ngi. cpmpletef t u i t i ot tamnure. Jlibet, d c .----------llayei Fumllure. 733-4010. '

■ipviNG??? Proiect your valuablei,- PuniUBr* ^?U 3 l"’

’lANOS AND PURNiniRE made like new, 8 different italni avall- hble. I'ree eiilmatgt, 733.224P.

•T’/f'CE AfAPLE living room grouiT Includci table* and Inmpi, tl89 88.’Weilem Amo. .Twin Palli. .

ILD 42" roundjnnple table. Refla- “ VI®- »«- Phone 33t.37Jt. Jerome-^____________ ________

room let. Phnne rvenlngi, 733-7M2.

7M-I73I. 418 2nd Avenuo North.

Mlllor! Abso ftrtety th e o n ly in Is h is .H b m e w o rk r '

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14 WORD------- Fumtfarw-a HH-Goodt------ 122 ft

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M u ii c i l In itrum eh li 124 ^WE HAVC tt KlmbBlI caniole, WhIl* r

ney *plnet. and a t)ald>ln piano that tnuil be lold. Any o( tncie may be purchaicd tor (he ba!- -

- - • —-unee-owlnj.--Ho dewn pnyment TOQulred. l or delallf a* to flnlih balance and where lo bo aecn In _ Twin ^;a»i^aret.^^wmB 10 Bo« ll

uon In Maiic Valiev, l-rea deliv­ery. De»t lenn», Maioncr Muilc Center. 221 Mam Avtnuc Hutt, —

Yamaha planoi; uted pianor; ff AUmlral »lcrto record playcrt, _ v / B r a « r Muilc, 131 shoihone ~ North. ________ •

R adio a n d TV Sots ^ " l2 5 ~

^ 'm rough^iat t ‘ wllh * -rphons 7U-732t and relax with :■ «

JlliUUILT HCA’*; Molorolai; O.i;^ '' 'you nama li. we havc It a» low ni _Ug.U. M <> Y Elccirlc. 411 Main ,,Call, open rnSa7"'l11 9. nr

ExCHJhlVtLV eleclromc.. I'or (ho - belt color and U i< W TV tervice,call Joo’a l^conomy TV, 7U-C37t, . 30 yean In »ie builw.-»,

liXPliKltNCliD IV. Hadio ond Tape Kecordcr technician on dutv . Bl tho llall or Muilc, All workguaranleed, 7M-<a21.___________ _.

Good T hlng i 1o Eat 133VliLUOW SWEIiT .SI’ANIbll onlon»,

M .lb ,-(ar (1. Urlnu contalnert ^ nl^ H^ou^uiu. 1 milo »outB, 2»; g

J ’OTATOliS. eatlns or »ccd. Hcil U I’onllac, flnt yenr out. : cenli n rnund. Inmsn i 6*8 Juckion. 733-

No Sunday tiiln._________ fHHU .sl'UUS. fJCKlcnitab* OrcliariT _

2 mllei north, I we»t o{ Weit 9 c-Polnii.______________________

WIIOLliKALi: beef by nail or ouar-

3 /« * j’erome" Majfcri. 324-

- — Antique! ____________139ANTIQUES. I'UKNITUHU. Cloil, JO

bm > bedi, wath ilandi, dciki,ctc. Call anytlmo US-99U, Hurley

> I or07g-2D15. Paul, ■ __

^7eU*illaiiware. Mr*, Glen flasley, Bi 314 £ a u 2nd Street. 430-C027, I(u- - pert.________^ _________

Mlscotlanocui For Silo 140

B E E BOARDS............................................. JIM

------- — r.-.-. .-.-.-rrriT -W ------

4' lensth. JOM holei, kiln dried j t I’ondtrnin I’ine. f.o.b. BoUc. aatiifactlon cuarantced. min, or*Ucr M, rrVce erftjcilv* whllo auooly lam or until March 25. 77 w nie; nnivi-T.soN m anui'.CO.. 7311 .Sunnv llrook Dr.. Hour. Idaho m:03, I’hono 2Ci»- — a;W)l07 day or evening. m

SURPLUS P IP E -Nearly new. Il^" throuth 12". DUcounl* on fiuanlliy Pipe. Jl guase kalvanlred ihcci. «xl0‘ nnd 4x8'. AIiD new aieel grating and Inndlnn mnti.

H. K O PPEL CO.— Drowivllle —

152 2nd Avenue Soulh______SPECIALS ON HEADS w

. THIS MONTH2M rord V* Ilearti *12,M 216 Chevrolet llcaui (I2,M ^

_______r i p i outh V» thru IDCO't Hcadi HIiiu'lik Vgtliiu lWTi Headt«i; » - I

Kovcr undcnold 00 parts. ' yDISCOUNT -

AUTO WRECKINGWett on Highway 30 733-S491

Fabulous F abric Sale _iValuei to JI2 yd.-Now »2.»Sy<l. C

Alto polyloam nibbor. —

H . K OPPEL CO.- — "— Drowivllle-

132 2nd Avenuo Soulh ;

SHAW-WALKER SAFE" jSU31X27" wllh I legal drawer, I3 document draotfri, 2 card sdraweri. 2 ihclvei. C C. Crlt- 1m. H3-II07. Uuhl. (

■a t AKI-ENINU liuUlPMliNT: l-‘oley } nwnmower tlinrpencr, prolenlon- 1

nl model, l-oley auiomalle law aDnrpencr. t'olcy rciuotncr. I’olev aeiler, Hell taw grinder and beltBrlniler.. C7H-70H. Heybura, J

ONli UC WeliKr. 22s amp, 1 valve —

Kolo-tlller wlin >horte moior. 7U- j

------- CLAwsiN*;—LATiit—i3.»i;:_awuie.48" cenlcri, TcIriconiBg taper ai- inchmeni, 10" Crniitmen rndlal ■ arm law. 8. horie power Troll- », cycle. ?31-o;5.________________ M

^ s in wool circular braided rug, Ttraular r » - la l l . U».0S. Special Whllo they laii U3.» . Danner i-ur.tiliure. 7M-14H._______________ ]

KliLOADINU^ 'ea g e '. trunki. flihing tackle, hdlnj

equlpmmt,. pltlolt, Jted'i Trading -

- ' CUSTOMUJUi- lell-ua x le ao u ts -^ ! _(letlns Ihe convenient wny with n«w lloil It a homemaken ,

• dream. Rent machine, t l . Wilton- J-------~PalM."TO-8H8.------ —

' ALUMINUM norm doort <ielMlnr- , ing), reg. OfM, go« - CB,5g, I A. C. Houiion Lumber (tormerly Home Lumber). 7M-22I4. I

STOCK-' ha y . utility trallera all J aliei. for all |obi. ^ew and uicd. ] «^er"» Trallen. »31 4lh Avenu#

D E C O R A T I N G Problemi? U l L'Herltton'f help yeu brightent roblem roomi. Freo contultatioa.

'Herliton'i. Jerome. 324-S30I. / ■ WINDOW SIlAOli.S: 11.47 uo.. SUM

30" 10 « • ’ odd il:e> cul free. All C M. H. Kins Sioret nnd Klog'a In C

—.. Lynwood Shoprlns Center.■ VAN with overthot. Iniul-

Vted. Fill 18‘ truck. 153 eallon oil b~>^el with thut-orr. 423-SlM - 423- S130. KImberlv.

Sa W m o n iiy ; heat and redecora- tlng wllh good Iniulailon. It

- doetn't cott. ^ p a y i . Hamilton In-

------ 5hAPnmnsT:CmnpKne ,Brapini-8p- —partment. ta rjo ieleehon,-wo-ln- — ■ta!l. Call Ui for fre* cttlmatei,Caln-I. 733-71II;’__________

*'MUVER u*ed anyihiflg Ilka 11." aay - - u ie n of Dlue Luiire for clcnnlng . carpet. Rent electric ihampooer

»1, Price Hardware. . • j]L o s t bright camei colon -. . *

■tore them *ltn DIuo Luttre. Rent — rieclric ihampooet *1. Craig Palm

’1 u l u ■» . K- (torage with camereitor and coi>- **r .v “sw a ss ." 'E = s -

K'or.h.iH. r - . - . . ^ . - r S. Will le ll.ln imaller loit. Clvde: . Petenon Agency. i36-2071. Wen- . ^

J u ^ K c e iv e d l ilMold door»,J= r : « . Birch. Mahogany. Hemlock, Sia.U

up. Aitorted paneUng from QJIS. niLow Dulldlnt .Supply, 733'5HO.

i r - s temric the way wa're leiiin. SH Dlua Luitra fnr cleaning nigi and S<

.. . . upholiiery. Rent electric iham- ai nooer t l . Kreniel't Hardware. M

TlAfJtJAlfS hutband Hecior Bate» ^ ^ard work lo^h^deant^the^nigt N «atiampaoef. t l , Greenawalt*.— 43

^Cttite. M^teVe w™h’ ail aM?*.( ■oriel. Uko setr. PbODs 733-1943.1 A'

IRDS. 4 DAVi------ 122 M iico llonvo in -F o rfo t® — H O —w . uted. PUMl’S: "irrigBUog and domeitic. v l« B 11

733-S73g. --------VilHliTUk t i c i2‘ linoleum mg..

• J * U.U. Attortcd palienii. Qanner I’urniture. 733-l4»,

"'15 * new.^SceUcnt 'cMdil'lOTV Rva'iM-ably priced. Phone 723.3410.

invment CToW-a-way Ked h r rent, ti.io a

i«d PlnPPi «li-Vi,^^rS?y- - ----:lt aelcc- HliUUILU hydraulic Jacu atrea dcllv- Ahboit'i Auip Supply. 121 3rd Ave- ■icr Muilc nue Wetl. Sfce ut today,'IC Huit. ■ ------------ --d^ijianoi; M U nD anoouf W anted 141

. T O P CA SH F O R S C R A p ““

. 125 "ITa li ene*.' la3Ia lor a ' ____ [ZZ H. KOPPEL CO.1 up. Get 152 2nd Avenue South __

X wim” ^aouih^Sf'potVoltlleo' ^ 4Ui Avo- “

M U collanoou. sorvlco 142

i/ iervkel - _ _ ,, 733-a7», . L b r1 3 1 3 - ^ S E A R SB nn rtuiS Giva you a freo ettlmgla oaV w . , j ■ . - « »------ 7^ ■ No Money Down____ I r Up To Five Years To Pay.11 oniont, CALL 733-0821 'outn, 2>; B uilding M ato rla li . t 4 6 ■

— i w Ut^l'UKli YOU bulld or remodel,' ri.ni. n call Harold Creu afVulco'* Uulld- kton. m ing supply. I’hona 733-M7L

C .m ir . - P h o lo Supply____ 155){ Weit 9 CAMliUA Ccnirr, Inc., :ul ihothone

Street Souih; ^ o motl compleia I or ^uar- *"

ii^!.erri.c A i ^ f t fo r Sato . I Myen. 324- FLYING SERVICE------ ro r Uio betl deal In Aircraft

<3» roi- low coti night InitnietloBlI. c la it , lOfA CliSSNA SKVLANU. ona owner, luiII. dctki. JIJ30 toial time. 330 S.M.O.. Omni ^ 0, Hurley and A.D,t'. oceptlonally claan. j;nj

■ jutt llccnted. tt.iOO. p

n“ fiagiey! B oalt fo r Saio 1 6 9 dC027, Hu- -----. ll----- — - TJiInk Spring! - •

1 4 0 NEW 1%7----------- Boats and Motors c3 Arc Here — t

EVINRUDE.M ERCURY y T

------------ B U D "& -M A TIK 'S------------- «■" ■ 347 Main Hail_________733-11M

” 001110! ncw^DiiltunCM'c^^^ ” {•Pin, or- oulbonrdi. I>enn Minor Company. }' whllo i:fi 2nd Avenuo wen. _i!

IV CiLASS llOAT"and 'i r ^ e T - d ^ - ««,ik n r “ ‘"dihlcld, etc. «7S. 735- '5!

‘'® * UOAT ANU trailer. M . Dan Dan- ^l^ lell, 131 Rote flireet North.

M otorcycloi_______________^

Ch 12". HONDA — KAWASAKI <Ilpe. 22 M to 6J0 CC. M h-p.. 115 mnh M '. 4xl0‘ • Hclmeti. CnsRiei, Accciioflei Jgraiing D U SIU S MOTORS _2:0 , ------------ --------------------------------- f rt

H avener’s Camera & Cycle — ilh Sea tho X-0 Scrambler. .. g— ICQ Mnln Avenue North. i*l lALPb WANT a moiorcycle? Trade sum,

, .,= ;g

' Xfovcl H om ei 192 LG STREAMLINE TRAILERS” {[, 733-5481 AND b ----------- TRAVEL HOMES - t_ , Rnule 2. Kimberly. 4i3-S8fi.l; If no *•*'S a le aniwer call Twin I'alli, 73J-4II0. J

.» yd. Campora________ j ________ W Jl

___ - J iA M P -A W A Y uTiPICK U P CAMPERS >"

In Stock dnd Ready To Col .TS-IJOO 10«- i*U-conialned dem- U

_____ onitrntor* at dlieounl prtcei. —« t7P 3—10' delun, Ilda dlneltei VAIA l 1- , _ 9- aduxe ilda dinette, l|Irawcr, 1- V ilda dincite 1>I card SLVERAL MCKUP COVERS In _ T:. c n t- Iiock. custom uuildin g on j m

rweiilofl. ror SPRING DULlVgllYI , _ t t allc law G & G • CM'Snd be?i M A N U F A C T U R IN G2 ;_____ Paul, 'dah# Phona CS-4M0■ ' SCHOOL IIUS, I0M C h^et^ leV ^alj ^Olor 733- f®«l Tamrwr. Can •# aeen at CHI. J,apcr^al[ '•Vll

M obllo H o m a i. . - • 194 Fm

“ S i C O M E a n d S E E 1_______ MOBILE HOMES - Aucompon- M arleue-Biltmorc —

ridin*g' Magnolia •trading TRAVEL TRAILERS

rnr. _ Travclezc-A rlstocrat tr •ny Wllli ■ ■R oadrunner' ' - 'v?iit®on? PICKUP CAMPERS,

- ----------- WInficbT85— -----------------1»” cM 9: MOTOR HOMEStormerly Winnebago ___,iier, Lii t r a v e l t o i l e rnd uicd. RENTALS Avenua

G A T E W A Y .S ;5 'o . ' t r a i l e r c e n t e r i•M°l- Addlion Wcit 733-2410■p.. Sliei Hear Dean'i Richfieldfree. All OPHN DAILY: 8 a.m. to 0 p.m. TTTllng-a In OPliN SON.: JO a.m. w 0 p.m, ^Xa\

L (0) (0) K___JK RO PF — SCHULT ' J 5 J

S i if . - FLEETWOOD - l o pTHO Dcit nnd .U w tit , ^

M a g i c V a l l e y ^

M o b i l e H o m e simpooer i®'

,SK mllei wetl Hlway 30 7m i41

5 p . " ! ^ M O B IL E H O M E S - ' S■■I.U . ' Star Cra/t — M e«-M oc% .-j^ t-, _ C7i

a-io-lMO-a- wide, up ta « • loog, . ;Touf5?. sS; - - IR A V E L TRAILER^ — DoR5-5WI. Kll-Aloha - 13.23- T?5

e f'• • BAKER’S MOBILE HOMES^ sran MAGIC VALLEY hai5 ,5i c 7 412 Addlion Avenue weit 733-33M _2S4' aclllni Sl’Kirill>'']s'jwi armtaa u a eoiBer. F 0 {*ugi and See all lha new ’67 Mobile Homea Fj”

iharo- and Travel Trailer* at SUnnion-* _!«1are. Mobile Homei la Rupert. i>bona VOL

43C-4744I . **“

elennc aale. Gowt^cSdmon.'^PhoSo' e x t OLD; fc— ■ 430H. Hoiiiiier. aner 6:00._______ i«e

‘ a«??.( ‘ lon'^’Mut'l leli. S*« at^'^nji'sifl 7 ^ 733-1943.1 Avenua WeiL O

f e . ONLY $— 1 4 0 — A U T 0 5 -F O R -5 A L E --------

p ^ B B i r - U l t KS • S P R I N G S P I0.■j7Jo"a*^^on5 • » CHEVROLET '61----- - -2-dM ncdin. ff-cyllrder en-gallun; gine. itanilatd UaBimltilon.

........... ----------------------

“ d AW- -60 CHEVROLET ______ Impala J-door.. V8 engine,

141 {rnrml.Vi'cJ.?%r,;“ol?e"’l ‘,!§’----- While wllh coatratllnK In-

RAP ....................•

■CO OLDS OS . ^ ______-!-------Jii\fWfoit'lop? l^ac'uU W *51

JG95"

*57 FORD WasonT ' ' ~ V8 rnglnt. itandard tram-

14 2 mUtlon, radio, bcaier.^^^ *(55

'67 PONTIAC ■. CTO 2'door hardlop, Mona

, ^ Wllh vinyl lop. lllg atr In­to oa -----ducllon enjine, 4-«pr«d 4-on-

the-lloor, bucket aeati. tach- 'g l omeier, cuiiom imerlor air condlllbnlJie. T1<o way tnla

. , 1 4 6 '53 FORD•emodcl, 4-tpccd pickup. ' 'gs iiUulId- ................................ S1S8

— T i i '59 FORD Tuilor.__ ^ nunch wasim, Padlo, hc«t-hoihone er. V4 enjlre.°Soulh’ '■.........

. A-BBIE URKVICE - OLDS-BUICK VOLUME DEALERircrafi 712 Main Avenue Soulh •etioBi

M ob lla H om at__________ A utoi

KTl™'ntulato^ carpeled! «lr*con- lo V dllloner. very well cniijd for. Con.

- tact Col, J . 0 , Poiler, Hailey,Idaho. Phone 7lt-4214,

LEISURE HOME Trailer Houia.1939 model 10 X M'. Excellent condlllon. Fumiihed. Will trade for llveitock. I'hono 733-3719 dayi,

j^Y 733-Ii.lli evcninti.

I------------- ^cr^slft4mi1ne*TO!ler"shiff^^^^ “ coiTr13.1ID4 Route 2. Kimberly. 423-3MI. If no

aniwer call T«ln Palli, 733.41IO. l i r o n a N L W -i.u u n -^d iw m . liomc . . will wi>ii<

{Stg°sl?vicr'’r'hon*‘o°%-i!?io‘' Y!?:

“ but* l'®wrn?®’a " " “*wMe?“ Ler! *P««'irade, 733-M37.________________ . . . .

180 UMtGU MOUII.Ii home, l « i I'lect- '- wood 10x42. Clood condition. Phone

,KI ,yX g s

--------- f ru e k i 196:yclo ---------------------------------------------

IHC-TRUCKS-Gas & Diesel . aiARLIC'S TRUCK L i.2[i,

n s n ^ L E E PONTIACgMC TaUCKt-lN ;iEHOM E;------

V lttiV K O t.tl,-l»rf-h 'l"n !>n-ku|i, • I 192 l-OnK wlii-ei bJ»f. wide bun. 4- 4.(!or

ipeetl Iranimlinon. 10', 0 ply tirei, autoiERS r :

before 7;30 a.m. or aller 5;00 . . . ._IL£L________________________ •

Tf.n 3-TON. tingle rear, i and 3, IDOOa{E v‘A ou?r“ ^"n,‘cVb'^ '*5*‘ Holliday canfper ualler! Iteul 1

' nica. tMO. Sam Schuyler, Wcnclell: •U.MC 1M3 U-loa pickup. Jtadla, box.

; beater. 4-tpccd. VU,enilne, long ipcci="' I r V . ^ S a ' c U S S , ' !

I0» gVic, 6 cylinder, 4 and 2.' ■Iloth clcnn, a.| condlllon, Twla J5-toi

W In Fnlla Specialty. bo*.O on JiiE P pickup U57 4-whcci uriw, h '" "i 'S i '

Q ' ‘ nlng’VhB^e?°J'hone“? 2lS ^ ^

MAUlC VALLUY INTlillNATlONAL Urei. '48 pa'r *** Tnicki & Induiirlal Traclora.

Mn * a* CHUVHOLUT IM) H -l» pickup, mnanv Heal good condlllon. 1330. Phone * _ .M3-4840, Uuhl.________________ •

— " C H

—1 ? ^ * Call1-oit SAti:: Uted (uraiiure 18' van.

iJE Call 73»478» afier »;00 p.m. Ed^C

- Au>oi fo r Sola 2 0 0 _____1

1962 BUICK, , ■■* Vg. 4 door leJin.- Aulimiaile.. . ■iJW 3 ( , tranimlujDn. - • 5

, 19C5 PL Y M O U T H'•.I!urv V» 4-door ledan wllh aulo- i . , n f

------------ matlc'trsnimwrm:----------------------- Jeai*;Phone Ren Butter. f33.JJM

warn

WORKMANBRQTHERS

R P O N T IA C -C A D IL L A C•3410 GMC , - ; • ----------

LLO RICKS CIILVYLAM>. Cooa- P ™- Ing. Your one tliip ihopplng cent-_____ er for all aulomoiive neeat, salei

and acrvlce. (aciory auihorlted. . A ' Chevroleti, Pontlaci, Oldimobllei,Uulcks, and OK Uted Cara and New

------------ TrueJd, Opea 6«a<uy».*ad-«vao. —'iOQaiIflga. ______ J____________ • lerve

LOOKII Cutlom painting and iteam ^ a l l

- - •.Phona 4U-5634. Hanien.

DOOGi: KCt'W l 3-door hardtop.5 Power ticvrlng, braket. W mo-

lor. radio and coniole. bucket p p leau . aod new rubber, 324-2317. V h

, r- , ................y - rauthorued namWer Dtakr °or Caiila and Mlaldoka Coumicj, ______

w ^|faeaitle* . llarbaugh Motora. mileaj

IES WeiL Open 7 dayt ■ w eet 7M- jo i „Ung* LcSabre WMl 2-6 r TjSSli

har^op. Full ^wwer.'^»j,'wo?^nS J3S» 2S4B a f tt r 8:00, PORSCI

il"S; K <

r$ 2 ;1 0 -P H <— aoo— AU

m i O T E N ’S.—G SPEC IA L S ■ -I 'p

•• 'CS n'61 CHEVROLET *64 C

cn. Parkwood nation wagon. ’&t P

iU i.----------- ;?„*;!er‘ xqunuiRm!.:'” r ? ^ - - ‘d-Vt- « .ir '64 C .................................. m 3j

'■“S’ 'G3 FORD H-TOI. ' ■ i S ' j ;in- I'lOO pickup. Sultan# wmte f

Wllh Red 'inltrlor. Extra 63 NU55 clcan^-M r engine, 4-ipeed, '63 V

............S r

’Sl CHEV >5.Ton Iq q» 5 ■ ' s c

........ ....................... J2958 V.................................. ^ ^ '61 C

. TO FORD ' 1“ CTliundtrblrd. Fully tftadcd ~Including (aciory air condl- 93 ^tionlng. Ons ouncr.-. *59 p........................ «S35 -58 B

'61 OLDStnla 4-door Super SS. Radio, -new. hedtrr, automatic, power in Q

neering, p o w e r braket. 'M J,635 Very cfcan automobile . ^

— ............ : ....... '63 J

'65DUICK' nivlera. All power Including - .cr p

Crulio Conlrul, till ilccrlnB ‘wliprl. bucket teali wIlK

icat> cuilum Inierior. Unbcllev-

B9S ............S M ’V'3 URIGUEN

DEALER FO R MAGIC VALLEY , Phono 733^721

; i9 4 A utoi for Sola ■ 200

llhua. -- .

:a-. EE FAIR -------= TOiSii YOURSELF

' - ’C2 C j r a i i^ _________1065 F O R D ;_______ *■

inc.. Country aedon, 4door ilailon ^t i im wugon. V8 engine, auiomalletl'*''"- trunimittlon. p o w e r •teerim. • r e r.. Will . wlili»-*tUsuMll ilr<i, arctic Khll« ^it Cl- wiUi red interior, JI995 ^

■°™-’ 1964 VOLKSWAGEN- . "■Jins: 5-door aedan. Radio, healer. •<- '57 C L efi apeed, bucket leali. 4

r ? ] ^ ' .......................................... '59 0Phone 1963 B U IC K .____ leSabre 4-door ledan. Radio, .17 pd Ib'. healer, autemallc tranimliilon, ‘

T i l ............... )*5

]9G1 C H E V R O L E T ^Pnrkwood 4-door 0 -paitenger '(54p , ilullon wagon. Radio, lieaicr.nutomatic trantmiitlon, power J.iccrlne. while ildewall lltct, f

— “ blue wim matching Interior. "

ME — ................................ - -J B J ;~— H f f iF O L D S M O B I L E "

n. 4- 4-(!onr hardlop, Radio, beiiier,tiret, automatic tranimliilon, power C2 C:lillon. Ilcerlng. tiower brakci, faciofy u=ron« .............51P35- P

' i s ■ COMMERCIALS

i f f i 1965 CHEVROLET22£i!i ■ 15-ion. -Long wheel bate, wida Kcnr ladla. t 'o ,. bis "O" cylinder engine. 4-

Ions ipced, fi.MzlG 6-ply tirei, hllch.• and miirflca-.. ■■

......................................... 51895

^ . I96S F iJ r DTwIii «5-ton. Long wheel baie, wIda S E L l fco«. V» engine. 4.tpeed, radio,37i ^ henter, C.MalO tlrei. blich. mir-

.IS’i ” 7 : ................... *1895'

19g1 c h e v r o l e t

------ l<IX?'’frcyllnder, "ipced^'o.MilO HBdlor>NAL u rei. hllch. mlrrori. « w er

.......................................... J139S- g cckup. — owner.^ RICE n ■eHEVROLETrlnc. —

J E R O M E200 South .Lincoln, Ph. 324-4SIJ wall t Ed Churchman, Oarenet Falloa . SfTea*

------ Dick Lowe, Frank Sbeppcard •2 0 0 ______________________________

“ ALMOST NEW ttr^„ie 15G.V D O D G E C O R O N E T brake.,

. 500 2^ioor hard top . _

•3(Lf V# engine. 4 barrel carb, iI2!____ ijpc£d— irnnt mltilon. ._Jluckct,,. -------0 ’nte'rl'or? 10,«o ' actual mil’ 1. Ra.“ , dio, heater, rower brakei. 40.- Inder ' _ _ 000 mllea. remaining on factory J lo n ^

warraniy. A good

?2695- ™B O B R E E S E ’S P T

C D O D G E C IT Y. . ---------------------------------------------- J E R (

•- See 01

hf*; MILLERl:«« • • AUTO-HOND4 .SAOES Iani New building, orflctl. parli

ivao. -•ioom-aoa.-abop—Ml to ^ t u r -----------1—lervBLjuc. cuiiomcn: Mw low

— prlceT^on Can, pickup and team Trail » Jlondna. Open 7 Uayt a1 re- week. 9 block* louiA Oh! Rocke ; ‘ 5 5 lf^ -f^ .‘’* ^ i! .^ ? “?6r‘ r l ^ ■— - » » • - “ T ...........fliop. “ t * I96C C

F R O N K 'M Q T O R CO .Chi>-iler, Plymouth. CMC 1961 C

----- 678-9021 — Durley — C7M7tg . am bR upert, Idaho . «6.3476

__________________ I 1962 h

>dge. "^V ort, ^ lrT ane^ ‘' 22oor^ardtop!»er. W engine, power iteertng, low J958 F

■ h s t f-OL-t>9MOBIbEr.)»«-*lal>«»-1»a|0<w —1959iC

vtain motor, radio, heater, powar. .n c . c7»- low mileage, air conditioning. Top ^ " 6 ^

___ Ihape. Kca Webb, M> Qady tortv^ 1962'C

PORSCIIC. eiceUenl coadllloni blue, ^“S ; black Interior, tI200, Dale’* Gulf ibli, i j t - j

-i3Sr M am ^fiurw * ■ 7 0 1 .Ml

F0 Hpf~ igj7 I ' fhfn- -F o r N_ L red and channeled. Alio Oldimo- Thcisc

[>HOME NOW 0 A U T O S -F O R -S A L E

“ — ^BREEZY-M RGH•66 CHEV V8 Impala 4-door hard top ..

• *66 PLYMOUTH V aliant 4 -d o o r ............ .'65 BARRACUDA ................................ . t . .'05 RAMBLER V8 4-door sedan '64 CHEVROLET V8 4-door s<dart

nn. '64 POhrriA C BonncvUle 4-dobr ............

-*(W -C H CV RCL-Ercorvalr7iion2ir4^ooi'64 COMET 2-door sedan .........................

T ’64 RAMBLER station wagpn .... . . 'V ." :j ’63'FORD V8 Galnxfe 4-door .................

•63 PONTIAC V8 Tenyw st 4K loor..........Ir'f ^63 MERCURY V8 ^ rttco r 2-door h a rd led. '63 VOLKSWAGEN 2<loor .......................^ ------- *03 AMBASSADOR VO 4-dooi-: u -.-.i».- .i

........ '62 COMET-4-doOr................•............... . . . .'? • • '62 COMET 2^1oar ......................................158 '62 VOLKSWAGEN . . . . . . ; ..................

'61 CADILLAC Sedan Dcviile . ; ..............'60 CHEVROLET 2-door sednii ..............

. '60 RAMBLER 4-door compieto overhai'if. '59 STUDEBAKER slatlon w a g o n ........

'59 PONTIAC 4<5oor sedan .....................35 *58 BUICK station wagbTi.........................

• C O M M E R C IA L ' W

'G4 DODGE V8 pickup with cover . . . . .“ - '64 JE E P Gladiator pickup .....................

’64 CHEVROLET E l Camino pickup . .'63 JE E P WaRoneer 4-dcfcr .....................'63 SCOUT Full c a b ....................................•57 DODGE V8 p ic k u p ...............................

''56 FORD V8 pickup ................................

- W I L L S U S E ETRUCK LANE W ES

, Office Phono 733-736 L O W E L L W IL L S

^ _________ 7334^62 - __________________

U S E D C A E

------------------- FROMTHE

G O O D G I•62 CHRYSLER ........ J995 ’64 M E

' _____*-annt lednn. V« with tlan-________4-dco n - g jrd -t..n .m ..lo n .-A -r.a

Ife 'C5 CHRYSLER J2395 Newport 2 - dftor, -naaio,b"ke7.‘ '^ S » * 'm lV c 7 'S !! 'i~ ~ ’® < ''^ 'aharp.'Factory Guarantee..

<- '57 CHRYSLER ........ SI65 '“ ‘’•4-door, Rum Cood.

'59 OLDS .................. *280 i ^ t. 4-docr viagon. er,

’57 PLYMOUTH ........ J1652: 3-door hardlop.

”■ 'SO PLYMOUTH ....... 1390 ’“ S I35 <.door. Vg. aulomatle tram- cio,

miitinn. radio, heater. A“ *! *62 se e

'64 JFALCON ...............SI2M.... a.wi•Jl 4-door wagon. <-cvllniIer. real•V radio, licnltr, automatic• ■ , , . . . ,1 .1 ,» . I. ,« .a ™..35 *60 FORD .................. J41Q ______r__ t :----- 4-iloflr.-Vt.:autonra~iirirani-________

er '62 CHRSI.ER ........... S1255 '63 O Ufy Newporl 2 - door hardtop, pg ,

. Power iteertng aad brakei. now) r Mce, ■

. BOB' R E ^ E -M O ']‘•H O M E O F T H E G O O D

Kenny Moniyy- 50Q Block 2nd Avenue

« W R«„• SELL UM T R A D E JJM

,5 — N e w a n d U s (

’61 FORD10 Country Sfjulrc 4-door wagon. FalconId Itndio, heater, power iteerTng. itandard, power brakai, v f englna, Cnilie* a-cjHtada IS- omaUc ^antmliilon, wbli* wall ^

o ^ e r . Osior; finiuny jSluawill) matching interior. ,

c — ..... -’6 4 - F O R D __________ , , » J

- crulieomatlc tranimiitlan, white «iIJ waU tlrei. low mlleaga. Local »«*1

one owner, eitra lharp. Colors , . • Belga with matching inierior. matehlni

- ’64 MERC ’(V S ; r ' , i S ! ' S S : ? S ? r S ;™ !;

r brake*, automatic iranimliiion, cu iA white w all-tim , local owner.

Real-aharp. Color: Sprlngtlmt ? i ^- -Vallow-wlih-Balga-lniarlor,— •

; i----------------! 5 6 - G H E V - ^ - -------------2 -i . «-TON pickup. Long bo». »<yt.» M-TONI.. inder engine. 4-ipeed tranimii- ipeed ttry non, heater, good rear hlich. and raat* A good one. Color: Silver Gray. good.

OVER 30 CARS, TRUCKS & 'PICK U CHOOSE FROM. 1959 THROUGH 1968

B I L L - S P A E T H F O I

— J E R O M ESee onc'of our dealinR salesm en: Johnie

' . G ary Towle . . . . 324-0585 J e rry I

r - ^ ^ m E I S E l1 . .. ■ f i n E v G a ;

.1965 MERCURY 2-door h a rd to p ..............“ ’ 1966 CAPRI 4-door Sedan .......... ; . ...........

1964 COMET 4-door1961 Comet 4-door ............. ; .............. .

8 1962 BUICK 2-door Hiirdlop ....................._ 1962’’MERCURY M e te o r ..................... ..[K8 -rl965-FO R D -C ountry-Scdaii-„ . ^ . . ^ . . . .iSS J958 FPR D Sedan ..................................^ ' 1957;P0NTIAC Cusloftt ....................... . . ,

1956 FORD ..........................................., 1962'CHEVY U 4-door Sedan ...................

^ 1957 CADILLAC 2sIoor’ H ird top .T . : : . . .

i ! - T H E I S E N M O T C

S'” ' T he-E aale jt P lac e In T he W orld ■ 701 .Main E ast -

I j r _For News, W eather, and Bcjit E ntertain mo- Theisen Show on K U X Radio F r o m '

^ .M o r n in g : - - .. ................ ........_________

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S R C H - D E A E S —

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l a n . . . . / , ............................... J179S -s<dart J ................................. JI595 Tloor ......................................... ^ 5

fD M g-4^oor'. ;TTTK !i) : : ; ; ! ?i093 ' •• —.................................................. J109Sn . . . . . . ' .V .T . . . ...................... JI295 T e s

Si■door h a rd lo p ............. . JI19S *e3 FO R I.................................................. {995 . ,r ........u . - M .w i i i M i m . . tl09S - - i6 » -F 0 R r

...................: : : i g - - v - p c < a

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va° ...................... ^ .'fi® F O R IT . " . : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : m s -m c h e v

.......cover . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . t JI5S5................... >............................R055 .'68-FORE

mlj ^ 5 .-st f o r e

jjiso '« M E R (

S E D C A R S “ FORD

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---------------------- :------------------------ *5« MERC

) C A R S '55 BUICI

'59 PLYW

G U Y S ! !•M MERCURY ......... IlM i

4-door hardtob. Pull power.----------- ■ u 4«m a 11 olranimliilofl,- ------- .

bucket leaii. coniola tbUland vary clean. '63 FORD

•62 W ILL'— 64-DODaE-r7T7Tvr...-J1097- -

4-door ledan. 8-cyliader, '65 FORD atandard tcanimliiloo, » • dio, heater, 154 pO RD

'63 CHEVROLET........ J1395 '64 FORD

i7:'’S'u‘i o = . r S u X '59IN T E 1Clean.

‘ .. '64 CHEV

'68 GMC ......................$2095 t . T lU J•62 SCOUT .................. «50 n e Safes

3-wheal drlva pickup. A NEW CAI ” •* . H 8 ;iK lA i

'61 IM PE R IA L ... ........ SIOM -------------------4-door. Factory air. full pw cr . radio, healer. Il'a -

'63 OLDS . . . . . . . . . . . . J1595W 4-door. Faclory air, full H 'A Ipowir. eleculc leali. X V /J

5 M O T O R C O . - IS3-ton teng

I E G O O n .G U Y S li----------------nd A venue South — Joe Butler -

^ E .L U M f i n a n c e u m ' ‘ S 3

n d U s e d -’61 FORD > f,l'

J'alcon fordor. Radio, hciier, % motor.ilandar^trani^ilo^^eCTBOmjir calUime*. A ^aan*c?r'. Co^r: lTi«

— ■ ~ T 19

’62 MERC Srj!£----- Monur«y-Ca»t«m.4-door-»edtfl.___ tlrei._____

Radio, beater, power ileirlng,■ power brakei, VI engine, aulo- matle tranimltiian. low mllei^e, 19^2 S'

S f r S F '" " ” “million. N

’60 FORD^•TOI^ PIM V» enilne,b^^'u*i^*M b!'r^o°"^^^^

fleim C«wi Ktn|Con*Rid. F O R - ^

--------- 2 — J 5 5 - G H E - V S ---------«44-M .in-• M-TON pickupi, frcylindin. 4- Ben Eldr«

K V % i?g d*eV .“"lio,J1 S a 'hgood. '

6 'PICKUPS IN STOCK TO OUGH 1968 MODELS AT . . .

I F O E D S A L E S

■ P H O N E 324-2311 len: Johnie Boyd . . . . . . TB4M0

J e rry Dyson ......... 3244S72

S E N ’S - 1 (L A R S

ton ......................................... *2095......................................^ 5 . Sw loiislyl

. . JI395; - ih ln g l f j «

iS............. ...................... ; .......... JS35 *prtng « ! '

................................. t lWS -tnd*U -vn

iSyw<_ wUHng to

......................... ....................... S195 awfully glJ.............................................. 1395

t o p ............................js95.

l O T O R S , I n c . J o h[Tie World To Buy A Car . '

Phono 733.7700 - ' P O N T It EntertBinment: Listen to .th e .. 601 MAIN dIo F ro m '6:30 to 7:30 Every j o b ^ t o a

LATER-733--------- M orch-l 6 .1 7 ^ 9 6 7 ------- ^Iwin-Follg-1

:-A U T P_$_FQ JL 5A U .

U N I O N M O ^I S M o v m ’ ’E M 0

- - — — DRIVE IN TODA^T e s t D rive one of these A-l Sprl

'65 FORD 500 (ordor VS CnilseomatlC........

•63 FORD FMcon sUtlon wagon .*^77....'...

-^ 6>-roRD -’PBlfd-l!gwy w r .......................

- ^ - F O RD uiUiiU^Mdia V8-.;.-.v ................

•84 OLDSMOBILE 4^1oor .............................

'63 FORD Ciutom fordor V?.........................

•62 CHEVROLET 4^1oor sedan ..................... '60 FORD Thunderbird .................................

'64 CHEVROLET Malibu 2-door hardtop ....

*64 OLDSMOBILE lUUon wagon ................

'63 FORD Cuiiom 3-door . . . i . . . . . .............

.'68-FORD Custom 600 4-door....... ........I.'.;.

'59 PONTIAC Bonneville 2-door hardlop ...

,•57 FORD V8 fo rdo r......................................

'65 MERCURY Parklane 4-door sed an ......

'63 LINCOLN Continental 4-docr..................

'58 FORD Country sed an .............. ...............

■58 CHEVROLET 4-door .............

'58 F o r d Tudor hardtop..............................

•57 FORD fordor V8 ’.......... ..........................

•5« MERCURY 4-door ...................................

'55 BUICK 2-door hardtop......... ; .................

-•58-C^VROLCT lUllon-wagon..................

'59 PLYMOUTH ............ ; ........ ; ....................

'61 DODG^ power wagon .............................

'59 CHEVROLEf’itatlonwagon *<Ioor........

____________ COMMERCIALS___

'63 FORD ^ to n pickup ........................... .

'62 WILLY'S-plckiip - .v . . . . . . . . . . -; . . .v » . . .7;•65 FORD pickup V8 ........................

'64 FORD Ranchero .......................................'64 FORD pickup styleslds.............................

'59 INTERNATIONAL pickup ......................

'64 CHEVROLET pickup................................

U N I O N M d T‘nio Safest PlacQ In Msgle Valley to Buy an j NEW CAR DEPARTMENT USED CAR 148 ;od Avenue East, 733-5110 150 3rd Aven

Y P O T W O KT O P Q U A L I T Y C O M M E I

1968 FO RD 1665 0 ;3-ton long whlel baia tmck. M-tos long wi•330‘ cubic Inch. Vg motor, ». plcliHp. Kylltlated tianaralitloa, 3-ipe*4 axla, tMinluloo,WeitCaaaimirrori, n.MOpoud file* brud s" “ “ ■•■"nr.s'™ "'- "

I9B4 C H E V R O L E T I WH-taa lonjr wheal bate neeiildt >w| «:

commereial lire* and wbaeli, .- >“ **• radio, CalUomla hlicli.

$1693

1964 CHEVROLETJ4-ton Ion* whaal baia pickup, cubTc

JI595 ,

1956 FORDg.ffXK-S,rsi»'!;3

_tlr«i.____ ___________________ tnltiloo. ■vary.. *325

1952 STUDEBAKER _K-too plekup. Stake rack. •- cylinder motor, 3-ipeed irani- 3-ton long wbi million. Nearly naw Ure*. A e-moiar,- Mp &lc« one. lira*, jJotr tw

$295

G E T T H E B U G F0R-$51 D O W N a n d , | 6 2 P E I

-««-M .ln-Soulh ---------- ^ --------------Ben EUredgs Jack Cox

W E N E E ]

Y O U R

U S E D C A I

N O WS ^ o iu ly l We peed used c a n and we're |o!

“ uilng lfj OTr power to accept every otter o n :

presented to us ihls.month. • You jnay be vii spring ssles, bet we promise yoo a M te r ItP d t |« "1"Tt h* Iw tA

« buyers market . . . AND WE NEED THI

willing to pay extra.to get them . ^ Y US awfully glad ^ did. No one ts going to out-l

- i hls-inonth.- Come-to-and-h t tu prove Ul^

J o h n G h r i s - MPONTiAG - CADILLAC601 MAIM AvenafrEost----- | .........

-B o b P u jto o T im u n f i m m p ^ n M 4 n boI

r33-0931-Twin-Follg-Timet-New»—A»9---------

2 0 0

M O T O R S’EM OUT!! ■

^ T O D A Y - ' ■ — -

!se A-l Spring Values

eomatic'........ ................S1K9S

)Q . '^ r r .. .. '.............. . ...S M S

I .......................................... .....— ^............................. J1555— -------

....... ......................... . fl395

...............................................I 1835........................................ S1095ir hardtop......................|1595

.... ...................................11895 _

i . . . . . . . . . ............ .. J785....... ................................npflS _

)r hardlop....................$ 295 •

— ................... ..............1 100i t sed an .............. {2495

s r ..................... .............J2495

....... ................... n ;....... J295

..............................I 345 -

........................................f 395

............................% 195.......................................<150.

. . . ; ....................s 195

m ............................ I 145 ; _

.......................J 295

....................................... *875: 4Kloor.........................{ 445

-

.................. ........ . JM95

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........................................ )1295

............................. . 11595

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y id T O R Sey to Buy an A-l Car or Tntck—

USED CAR DEPARTMENT 150 3rd Avenue East, 733-1019 .

l O T G R ^ O ; . ^:OMMERCIAlS

1665 CHEVROLETU-tos lartg wbeil Uta PI«Rild«

1964 FORD.K-lod t0B| wbHl bua Fleeuld*

.pickup. VI motor, 4 p«*4 irao*. m lii l^ euiiaa .cab, radio, 3-

■ **“ J1695

ISGaCHEVROLET 2u ^ T o 'S c V M « c » : •ipead axla, gxiM tires.

1962 DODGE ^K-lon plekup, SUka rack, I- cyllnder motor, 4-ipeM iraa*. mliiloo. -vary ele*a.

--------- :*---- ^ |3 a ------------ --------TTT-

1951 STUDEBAKER3-ton long wbtel btM tnek. ^

[EBUG1,|62 PER MONTH - , - .I I P t o a t - m m i _________Cox VMS Turley

f E E D .

U R

C A R S

) W = : =and we're going to do every. - >

T ty otter on new car* that fs - ' • — - 10 jnay be'mllUg for annual

^ a brtter nowl Yoor ■■t^-hftlnanri-Tnnnthi.-lt'g - -

ffi NEED THE.CARjSI We'r* - ' . ;m.7TRVUS . . yoii^ b « . ------

going to out-trade John Chris - ’ - -

is M o t o r s)ILLAC GMtf “......... -Phone m w j ____

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C a r e y I N a m e s

_ _ J u I i e P a r k e .

A s D e l e g a t e

CAREV — Members of the A m erican Legion Auxiliwy. the C arey ProRressivc Club and the - Friendly NtflRhbors Club have e lec ted Ju lie Parke ng deltgate l a the 21st Annual s y r i n R a .

— G irls’ Siate. June lJ-17 a t the N orihwest .N au rcn c College,

Parke, 1C-y e a r- old .daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John

. .P a r k e , and a high school junior Ts sludcni body secrciary. She

prgs!jgnLhgiL_lrcsh-_ twnw y f^ r ^etnesierjhcrj-sophomorc year and also held

• th a t officc one semester her Jun- Jor year. . .

Durine her irc.ihman year sh e was Homecoming princes.^. She was advertising manager o n student council her freshman a n d sophomore years.

Miss P a rke was a member of th e Pep Club three years ond M'as B cheerleader her freshman

— and Bophwnorc.years. This year she is a tw lrler. She rcceivcd a citirenship-aw ard l.ist year and • Js active In the LDS Church. i

H er hobbles are' painting, wa- tcr-skiing ond most all sports.

Vicki Barton, 16 -ycar-o ld daughter of Mr. ond Wrs. J. M. , Barton, Is alicm aie. Miss Bar- . to n was cheerleader for three , y e ars , a member of the Girls’ Chorus for two years and play-

■ c d In the school band for five y e ars . She Is a member of the ' P e p a u b ; . . . !

H er church activities Includc secretary in the LDS Junior Sundoy School. ,

At a co/nbincd m cciins of lhe Auxiliary. C o r c y Procresslve

• . Club and the Friendly Neighbor a u b SunSoy, a prayer for pcace w as g IV e n by Chaploin Ellen Green.

M rs. Myrl Carlson. Girls’ _

Cinderella''------- Im'ahallmth

“stop tlie press”''.. .o n i lh c r in o lh e rh a a a n c a i io n ^rom ironing. Permanentlj* pressed blends and p u re s t cottons, tho t elmply w u h , drynnd 'svear w ithou t fuss, never need ironioff. Smooth, w rlnkle-

- Ireo a ll d ay -o s charming as they’r e coQveoicnt.

____ B iiesS ^iX 0037-11.

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TODDLERS’ DRESSES ,

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■s the ■"ili»ry. the lb and the ■:iub have ■g deltgye

a t tne . ~ 'College, fr-

-yea r-o ld - .Mrs. John ;lool junior -

Shell I III ill _np«;lgr hpr~ _also held

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